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FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BEA T (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) OPD.KING’ WOMAN ATTACK ED M:s. Ma v Louise McCoy, 12, 12 Kailroad St eet, told fficer ,T, A, Privette at 12:20 .m. Man da , from the eruer ency room a; Wake Memorial lospital, that ;• : was walking iown Dorothea Drive in the 200 block toward the ice plant, * her. an unidentified subject grab'oed her and beat her about tne face and body. The woman ! oid the cop that she didn’t k; w the colored inab. who at tacked tier or why she was at tacked. She said he appealed to be about 3~ years of age. She / jfr IfR MOTHER.- DAUGHTER. ! \M } STORK | i K. jF i l w INSURANCE BUILDING DOWNTOWN RALEIGH ; 'lik •-r -vSiL FOREVER wm 1 -*.lc .•' 1 yd i ■ >r \ o / i f <r \ * 41U. / lA t b I *. i; \ L \ 1 \ \ \ \ THE SUMMERTIME ELEGANTS by PURITAN FOREVER YOUNG It's the shape of the year . . . the coatdress . . , detailed to perfection. 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She further claimed she was drag ged along the railroad tracks after the beating. •* * * ROBBED ON STREET Miss Dorothy Cynthia Beck with, 25, 801 E. Hargett Street, informed Officer R. Clayborne at 11;28 p.m. Monday, that while she was walking in the 700 block of E. Hargett Street, a colored male, about 30 years of age, grabbed her from behind and took her pocketbook and a white geld wrist watch. She said she would be unable to identify the subject. The black ladies handbag, containing sev enty-five cents, was valued at $5, while the watch, brand name unknown, was said to have cost her S6O. * * * PUSHED OFF BANK Miss Marion McCoy, road Street, reported to Of ficer D. L. Jones at 10:31 p. m, Monday, that she was walk ing on Dorothea Drive at its intersection with Manly Street when someone grabbed her and "pushed me off the bank and down to the railroad racks.” The woman, who stated she did not have any idea who did it, suffered abrasions about the mouth and left ear. She is be lieved to be related to Mrs. Mary Louise McCoy, mention ed in the first “Crime Beat” item. * * * “SLICED” AT SCHOOL Ronald Rivers, 15, 306 Idle wild Avenue, told Officer L. R. Womack at 1:30 p.m. Wednes- fife m fflmi Family Plan Life Insurance You can insure yourself, your wife and children and byfid a cash retire ment fund at the same time with Metropolitan’s new Family Endowment policy. For all the details, call me today Mrs. Mary E. Fox 219 Oberlin Road 828-5717 or 787-0880 & Metropolitan Life N*a Y \ Y . j lf ijvggjP tSfc. SHAW’S “MOTHER OF YEAR” AND FAM ILY - Mrs. Lillian Venable Gould, Shaw U niversity’s “Mother of the Year” for 1969- ’7O, poses outside her home with family. Left to right, Walter Williams, 3, Lawrence Jr., 9 and husband, Lawrence D, Gould. The Goulds reside at 2201 Dandridge Drive. Both are mathematics professors at Shaw. Community Asks Morning Star Area, What’s Next?' With the Morning Star Im provement League being active in East Raleigh, the residents In other communities are asking the president, Mrs. Josephine Bailey of 749 Quarri’ Street, and the Chavis Heights Com munity Action Center, ‘what’s next?’ Mrs. Bailey indicates that the residents want to con tinue the clean-up campaign the entire summer. With new additions of garbage cans and the new look in lawns, the Morning Star area will try to keep the community in as good a shape as the day of the initial clean-up. “Presently, we are attempt ing to solicit the help of the local hardware stores,” Mrs. Bailey said, “in order to ac quire the materials and equip ment to beautify our communi ty.” She indicates that the City of Raleigh has been very help ful in all events the Associa tion has been engaged ir, with the assistance of City Hall from the City Manager, W. H. Carp er, down to the Inspectors, Raymond Williams and James Dixon. Student Body Officers Are Announced The election ri Student Coun cil officers and representatives for Saint Augustine’s College during the 1969-’7O school year was announced Thursday. Students elected are as fol lows; Raymond Gilmore, a jun ior sociology major from Plain field, New Jersey, president; John Monroe, a sophomore his tory major of Brooklyn, New York, “Miss Saint Augustine’s College;” and Miss Jannelle Pompey, a junior of Philadel phia, Pa., May Queen. The election was held on Wednesday, April 30, and the results were reported onMavl. day, that he and Robert Murphy, who also attends Aycock Junior High School in Longview Gard ens “were playing around.” He said young Murphy left and re turned later and cut Ronald with a razor. The incident oc curred inside the school. Young Rivers said be did not want to sign an assault with a deadly weapon warrant against Mur phy, whose address was un listed. Ronald suffered a one-half inch cut between the first and second fingers of his left hand. * * * WINDOWN BROKEN OUT Officer Gary W. Black, re ported at 9;16 p.m. on last Tuesday, that “All the win dows in five new houses in the 1800 Mock of Southgate Drive were broken out with rocks, bricks and other missals. The names of the four boys alleged to have caused this damage are; Michael, 1827 Ma lone Place, “Buzz,” 1730 Cur tis Drive; Rick, 1833 Malone Place; and Freddie, 1814 Foun tain Drive. Last names were not given. * ■* * GIVEN WRONG ADDRESS Carlton Thaddeus Ferrell, 25, who last week was on the front page in this column after telling police officers that he was cut at a party in the 500 block of Bragg Street, reported ly gave the wrong address to the officers when he told them he resided at 905 E, Hargett Street. A’ resident of that address called the editor of this col umn last weekend to report that Fe: rell doesn’t live at the address. 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