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FROM RALEIGH'S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BE A T (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) STABBED OX BLOUNT I Lea moo McCall, 201 S, East Street, told Officer I?. Stewart \ at 12:51 a.m, Tuesday, that he J was stabbed In the back on the / left side, the upper arm and up per arm and upper lett [ chest in the "00 block of S. Blount Street. No suspect was listed on the police report, leased at W ake Memorial Hos pital for his wounds. * * * CAR WINDOW SMASHED Mis. Martha Faye Chapman, 1213 Pender Street, reported to Officer R. E. Keeter at 4:43 p.m. Monday, that her 1967 Ford was parked beside her house and was okay when whe left it the night before. When she returned to it, however, site discovered that the left front window had beer; broken. Damage was set at S2O. ** * * STEALS TWO TV SETS Julian A. Denning, employee of McCracken Supply Company, 1500 Old Garner Road, informed Officer M. C. Hamilton at 3 : 19 p.m. Monday, that a colored male was oKser. ed in the area of the warehouse at about the same time that two Motorola tele vision sets turned up "miss ing.” Denning .stated further that the suspect was later seen gett ing into a 1568 Chevelle Super Sport, which was also near the warehouse. The man. Denning declared, was wearing t mnis shoes and the tracks made by the shoes were followed from the car and led to a .stack of television sets in the ware house. The City-County Iden tification Bureau was called to photograph the tracks. Both 19-inch TVs were valued at sl2l. Tin susp' i■! va.s described as being about 20 cars of age, / ' fee; V u c-i estall, .weigh ing a*.out iC pounds, lie wore a yellow shirt, Mack pairs and had "larr lips.” * * » TAP! ! EC OR DER "SWIPED” PULL LEVER#IOApWH PORTER Fisieiga Crly Council * T 9 IMPROVE THE Q ALITY f Much More Fun in Sandals Enjoy Fun in the Sun with gay styles and colors. Such comfort in leisure and sports with these smart long wearing colorful styles. Brown Ombre, Red*White V Tan Buffalo Hide and Eiue Combination. ta * Brawn Buffcio Hid# $7.00 $12.00 Bark Multicolor . and Tan Stripping $6.00 $7.00 SO .WPIL yTiITTd Add 3% Sales Tax and 60c Parcel Pott Charge* Roscoe-Lttejjjjm Co. * DOWNTOWN ★ NORTH HILLS ★ CAMERON VILLAGE 120 Fayetteville St, Upper Mali 440 Daniels St. “Serving F.nstern .Vorth f aroltuo Since 1918** ' Felix Douglas Dunn, 14 Cha tham Terrace, told Officer Nor man Artis at 9:17 a.m. Sun day, that he parked his 1964 Pontiac in the Dare Terrace Parking Lot because he didn’t have a State license tag on it. A tape and recorder, valued at S!2b had been stolen after his car door had been forced open. The Identification Bu reau’s technicians were called in to check for fingerprints. * * * LICENSE TAG "LIFTED” Mrs. Annie Lee Payne*. 213 S. Walker Street, Cary, re ported to Officer N. S. Looker at 12:45 p.m. Sunday, that she parked her car beside 608 Do rothea Drive, and when she came out to drive it the next morning, the 1969 license tag had been stolen from her 1965 Plymouth convertible. The plate number is YE-6463. * * * * HIT BY "DRUNK MAN” Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wil son, K-28 Washington Terrace, informed Officer J. E. Beas ley at 3;30 p.m. Saturday, that John Lawson. 42, same address, came home drunk and they started "fussing,” then he struck her. The extent of the woman’s injuries was not listed on the report. * * * BITES MOTHER, DAUGHTER Mrs. Deborah J. Hinc-s, 3005 Woods Place (Method), reported to Officer R. Stewart at 4;15 a.m. Saturday, that James Dan iel Wright, 35, same address, was assaulting her mother and she tried to stop him. At his point, the complainant pointed out, she was bitten by him. The 1 an suffered abra sions uses oi the left bre, a. .ions on the in sid . Her mother, Mi Sorrell of the ress, told the °f ; id Wright were er 'g.- guxnent and he bit ' ight hand during 1 s< ;ti exhibited an a braSiOn the and. Two warrant s, charging Wright with assault, are being held for his arrest. He appar antly "split the scene” before the officer arrived. * * * CUT AT PARTY Miss Deborah Faye Edwards, 19, 312 Jamaica Drive, told Of ficer R. B. Tant at 11:33 p. m. Saturday, that she was at a party in the 500 block of Bragg Street when a colored male started an argument with "the lady of the house.” The man tripped and fell into her lap, she said, and the sharp in strument he held in his hand (believed to have been a knife) cut her on the tops of both legs. She suffered three-inch cuts on the upper portion of the legs. * * * BEATEN ON BRANCH STREET Mrs. Lottie Bowman Allen, 38, 604 Cumberland Street, In formed Officer Freddie L. Ben son at 1:33 a.m. Friday, that James Thomas Hamer, 31, 860 block of Manly Street, assaul ted her with his hands and fists during a "fuss” at 508 Branch Street. She said she would sign an assault and battery warrant against him later. Mrs. Allen suffered bruises about the head and face. * * * SHOT AT ON PORCH Fred Haywood Carrington, 18, 1317 Branch Street, reported to Officer H. S. Pearce at 4:15 p.m. Thursday, that he and oth ers were on the front porch at 708 E. Jones Street, when a subject shot into the crowd and hit Harrington. It was brought out that there were three boys at the resi dence; Dwight Bunch, Greg Bunch and Arthur Hines. Hines was listed as the suspect, but no further information was on the police blotter. The extent of the gunshot wound was not revealed. Peterson New Alumni President Sylvester Peterson, coordina tor of admissions at Saint Au gustine’s College, is the newly elected president of the Raleigh Alumni Chapter of the col lege. He was elected at the last meeting of the organiza tion, which was held April 16, at the home of Robert Bridges. TOOTHACHE Don’t suffer relieve pain in seconds as millions do with ORA-JEL Many dentists recommend using ORA-JEL until you get professional treatment, *■,„ ora-jel 9 II OIIUMtt look Up And Live’To Study Christian Ed. For Ghettoss Christian education as it per tains to ghetto residents is studied in “Man and the City” on "Look Up and Live” Sun day, May 4 (10:30 _ n : 3o a.m., EDT) in color on the CBS Tele- NCC To Observe Centenary DURHAM - North Carolina College will observe the Gandhi Centenary (19695 with an ex hibition oi Indian books, many about the founder of the Non violent Protest Movement, in the college library, Monday, May 5, through Friday, May 9. Also part of the program will be a reception at 8 p.m. in the library, Monday, May 5; a student discussion group and a film presentation at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the Education Building auditorium; and a show of Indian fashions and costumes at 8 p.m., Wednesday, in the Student Union Building, The book exhibit, presented by India’s Lok-Milap Trust, will be entitled "Discovering India.” Some 300 different books will exhibited, as will col lections of Indian art. Two Shaw Students To Study Two Shaw students have been accepted by the Harvard - Yale -Columbia Committee to attend the 1969 Intensive Summer Studies Program. The students, Edwanda Brown, a third year psychology major from W'ilmington, and Daniel Malone, a second year Chemis try major from Clarion, will do scholarly study for an eight week period in their major field of study. MRS. HENRIE J. STREDWICK Funeral services for Mrs. Henrie Jeffries Stredwick of 2213 Bedford Avenue, who died at Wake Memorial Hospital on Friday afternoon were conduct ed from St. Paul AME Church Sunday afternoon at o’clock by the Rev. B. S„ Foust.* Burial was in Carolina Biblical Gar dens. Surviving are her husband, Mr. Joseph I. Stredwick; three sisters, Mrs. Celia J, Wortham,' Mrs. Lucille J, Vass and Mrs. Marguerite J. Rogers, all of Raleigh. Drive Safely vision Network. The taped broadcast is an ex tension of a four-day confer ence of more than 1,000 Christian educators held last February in Chicago, when ti.e delegates spent two days visit ing the city’s ghettos in small groups to see firsthand how the poor live. "Man and the City” shows film of the delegates during their ghetto visits, and a dis cussion of what they brought to Chicago during the con vention and what they learned there. Participants are the Rev. 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