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FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BEAT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) BEATEN AND KICKED Elder* Lloyd Thorpe, 33, 312 \", Pettigrew Street, tola Of t'icer G. E. Booth at 1 a.m. Tuesday, that he and George Foster, address unlisted, had a “fuss” at the intersection of Hill street and Oak wood Ave,, then Foster struck hlrn, knock ing him to the grouno, then kicked him in the face. Thorpe signed an assault and battery warrant on 20-year-old Foster. He suffered lacerations of the face and bruises. * * * CUT BY STRANGERS THE WITH IT LOOK! NEW SHIPMENT OF BRA SLIPS A ONLY $2.99 Cy J um P ers _ Blouses; r , 11 and colors, including Sweaters and skirls including the “with it" Heather tones. LAY-A-WAY at Betty Gay 130 F.iy tU vilh St.—Phone P.32,-14 MWP *! 11 THEME BOOK SPECIAL IW nn*2* THEME BOOKS M: . REO ” 6 ftftt i———ROSE’S LOW PRICE l%Jf . LABEL MAKER Fast Eas: ZZ* " D,al NOT! BOOK AND IHBRI 2##j 1001 SET •W ROSE’S LOW PRICE I*^7 THE SIZZLER SET J|S}j§ : || PENCIL MATCHING 1001 BAG BOXES mu ~ ' W NOTE 1001 Assorted Sizes and Colors , . , , V Knsemme W* f m ifnsrs inw prtcf m James Frank Jeffries, 18, 1021 Cannister Street, Informed Officer \V. B. Hauington at 11:33 p.m. Sunday, that he was walking down South Street, when he decided to turn left on S. Dawson At this point, Jef fries stated, two colored males jumped him and and “beat me up.” He said one of his as sailants also cut him. He suf fered a cut wound in the back and an eye injury. * * * BOYFRIEND FACES RAP Mrs. Jeannie Azalee Wil son,. 20, Bledsoe Avenue, re ported to two cops at 5:18 a. rn. Monday, that she and her boyfriend, Johnny WcLoften, 904 S. Blount. Street, were arg uing at her house and she told him there was no point in argu ing any further. “I started to walk off,” she said, “and he struck me in the feace.” The woman said she would sign a warrant, charging assault on a female. Her upper lip was cut and she had bruises on her face. HIT BY STRAY SHOTS William Thurman Washing ton, 22, 413 W, South Street, told Officer W, Harrington at 4:10 a.m. Sunday, that he was standing in front of a club at 201 W. South Street when two men came out of the club and started shooting. He said two of the shots struck him, one in the back and the location of the other was reported as “unknown” by the officer. * * * DO-GOODER INJURED Miss Jerushera Dell Mc- Eachin, 17, Route 1, Box 141, Holly Springs, informed an of ficer at 12:40 a.rn. Sunday, that she was trying to get her broth er, who had been beaten up, out of a house .in the 200 block of S. Blood worth Street, when she was assaulted by two color ed males and two colored fe males, She suffered head in juries. * * * GETS TEETH KNOCKED OUT Willie Junior Robinson, 25, 600 S. Bloodworth Street, re ported to a cop at 12:40 a.m. Sunday, that he was trying to TOOTHACHE Don’t suffei —relieve pain in seconds as millions do with ORA-JFL Many dentists recommend using ORA JEL until you get professional treatment. ora jel CARDINAL CAB CO.. INC. 24 HOUR SERVICE 2-WAY RADIOS SAFE £ DEPENDABLE DRIVERS ANY PLACE ANYWHERE - ANY TIME 832-5893 OR 832-5429 4(7 E. DAVIE stop a fight between his friends and, as a result, f got my teeth knocked out and my lip busted,” He said he knew the boys and wasn’t sure whether he would sign assault and battery war rants, The accident took place in the 200 block of S. Bleed worth Street. * * * MAN STRIKES CHILD Miss Jeanette Perry, 1204 E. Edenion Street, reported to Officer James E. (Bobby) Dave at 4:32 p.m. Thursday, tha* she was walking east in the 300 block of E. Hargett Street and when she was in front of 320 E. Haregett, a man was standing on the porch. He ask ed her why she was looking at him. then ran from the porch and hit her in the face with his hands. Arrested and charg ed with assault on a minor was Edward Alston, 32, of the Har gett Street address. The child’s age was not listed on the re port. * * * STABBED AT UNSETTERS John Edward Whitaker, Jr., 20, 520 E. Hargett Street, told two officers at 2:01 a.m. Sat urday, that he was at the door of the Upsetters’ Club, 201 W. South Street, when he bumped into someone. He said they started to argue and a suspect, called “Shorty,” thought that Whitaker, had stabbed the per son he bumped into. He and “Shorty” started fighting then and Whitaker suffered a one inch cut on the left wrist and a one-half inch punctur ' wound in the stomach. The officers’ re port stated that “Shorty’s” last name could be Long, * * * ‘KNIFED’ IN ALLEY Joe Cause, 33, Dorothea Drive, informed Officer R. B. Britt at 1:08 a.m. Friday, that he was walking through Car roll’s Alley “after drinking several beers,” when he was assaulted by an unknown person with a knife. Cause said he ran away and and was unable to describe his assailant. Gause suffered a three-inch lacera tion on top of his right wrist, s * * STRUCK WITH BAT Mrs. Lucille Boylan Brown, 50, 3 Lee Street, reported to Officer James E. (Sonny) Lane at 12:4v a.m. Saturday, that Charlie Cook, of the 400 block of S, Bloodworth Street, struck her on the head with a baseball bat in the 500 block of S. Biood worth. She suffered a three inch cut on the head She signed a warrant and Cook was “haul ed off” to Wake County Jail, charged with assault with a deadly weapon. * * * SHOPLIFTER CAUGHT Officer Willard Meachum Parker, Jr., reported at 4:45 p.m. Saturday, that he arrested Mrs. Ophelia Williams Lanier. 39, 2303 Van Dyke Avenue, (Oberlin) and charged her with shoplifting one ladies’ green dress, valued at $7.99 at Ar lan’s Department Store, 1920 North Boulevard, * * * CUT WITH BUTCHER KNIFE Donald Arneche Miller, 28, 729 1/2 Quarry Street, told Of ficer C. B. Folger at 8:14 p. m, Saturday, that he and Lin wood Williams, 41, had a dis agreement and he cut with a butcher knife by Williams at 217 Cooke Street, Williams’re sidence. He received a cut on the right breast and one on the stomach. He signed an assault with a deadly weapon warrant and W'illiams was arrested. * * * THREATENED WITH GUN Clarence William Lord, 46, 336 W. South Street, informed Officer Jimmy Max Glover at 4:42 p.m. Saturday, that Gen eral Benjamin Greene, 25, 401- 1/2 Dorothea Drive, pulled a gun on him and threatened to snoot him at 410 Dorothea Drive. Greene was arrested on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. * * * NABBED FOR STEALING Bobby Gene Richardson, 26, 4 Dare Terrace, reported to Officer Rudolph F. Perry at 3:23 p.m. Saturday, that James Sidney Jenkins, 36, 510 S. East Street, stole his wallet, con taining sll in cash. He signed a larceny warrant and Jenkins was arrested. * * * TRIES TO STAB MAN Officer Myron Carl Hamil ton reported at 4:37 p.m. Sat urday as follows: “This officer was at 410 1/2 Dorothea Drive, investigating a disturbance when (G ene ra 1 Benjam in) Greene (listed above) was as saulted by Clarence William Lord. Lord struck Greene in the face with his fist, then pul led a knife from his pocket and attempted to stab him. Lord was jailed for assault with a deadly weapon. * * * DEMONSTRATES KARATE CHOP Millard Lee Mitchell, 507 E, Davie Street, reported to Officer R, E. Brown at 6:44 p.m. Wednesday, that Willie Plummer Foster, 30, 918 E. Edenton Street, was demon strating a karate chop when he broke a table with his hands. He said Foster then gave him his name and address and left the house. He was last seen by' Mitchell walking south on East Street. The incident occurred at the Youth Center, 221 S. East. * * # IVEY’S NOT INVOLVED Greer J. Pruitt, Jr,, execu- CHOP Social Sorority News Many young people don't real ise the protection they have under social security tive vice president and gener al manager of Ivey’s of Ra leigh, informed the editor of this column, via letter, that a Crime Beat item in last week’s paper did not take place at the store. 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