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. RQRQ I l HAS Mg\4 I |\ All/MTAIi/kl D ■ 111% SALES- PASTS-SERVICE TO W W ■ IWV II D L- W ■ ST. AUG. PRINCIPALS AT 103RD COXYOCATIOX-Leit to right: Dr. Prezell R, Robinson, president, Saint Augustine’s College; Dr. Joseph Jones, vice-president for academic affairs; Peter Holden, national A lurnni president; William J. Walker, Jr., vice chairman of the Board of trustees, Mayor Seby Jones, Mark G. Birchette, vice president for development; and Raymond Gilmore, president of the Student Government. The occasion was the 103rd Formal Opening Convocation on Tuesday, October 14, at Saint Augustine’s College. I FROM RALEIGH'S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES J 1 THE CRIME BE A T j $ (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) § ROBBED AT KNIFEPOINT Rudoiph McCullum, 319 Idle wild Avenue, told Officer H. L. Rushing at 11:16 p.m. Sunday, that he was at 926 Oakwood Avenue, ''talking with- sorne- Avenue, “talking with some friends,” when one of the men there placed a knife at his throat and “relieved” him of his S3O Timex watch and his knife, valu ed at $1.30, He said the robber’s first name is Eugene and that was all lie knew about him. “The complainant had been drlning,” ended the officer’s report. * * * STRUCK IN FACE Miss Phyllis Marie Hinton, 13, 710 Quarry Street, informed Officer Gabriel Sanders at 2:20 a.m. Sunday, that James Edward Hinton, 24, of “somewhere on Quarry Street,” assaulted her by hitting her in the nose with his fist. She said she would sign a warrant, charging assault on a female against Mr. Hinton, Miss Hinton suffered an Injur ed nose. The Incident occurred in the 400 block of E. Cabar rus Street. * * * WOMAN BEATEN, KICKED Miss Louise Watson, 554 E. Davie Street, told Officer V. Maynard at 11:51 a.m. Sunday, that she was walking south in the 200 black of S. East Street, when Willie Hinton, 53, Knight dale or 534 E. Davie, called tier over to where he was standing. She saidhethenstart ed hitting and kicking her. She said he knocked her down on the sidewalk and kicked her several times. She signed on assault warrant against him. Miss Wat son had a cut on the right leg and cuts and scratches on the right side of her face. * * * TRIES TO KICK DOOR DOWN Mrs. Pearlene Dunn, 303 N. State Street, reported to Of ficer L, r. Wilson at 7:03 p. m. Sunday, that Harvey Pulley, 35, address unlisted, tried to kick down her uoor, but failed, tie had been arrested earlier in the da\ for the sa me thing. Pul - lev was charged with, damage to property and trespassing. Damage to the door was listed at sls. * * * FIGHT OVER HUSBAND Mi j. Dorothy Lee Pulley, 20. Route ', Raleigh, informed’ Officer H. L, Rushing at 12:20 am, Sunday, that she aid Mrs. Frances Jean Rodman, 1505 E. Edenton Street, got into a fight over tier husband. During the fight, Mrs. Pulley received a cut on her nose and some loose teeth. She signed an assault and battery warrant against Mrs. Rodman. The fight took place on N. Fisher Street. * * * TWO FIGHT ON BUS Henry Davis, 44, 205 1/2 Cuba Street, told Officer W, E. Radford at 8:15 a.m., Friday, that he Was on the bus when Jack Price, 42, 2525 Glenwood Avenue, got on tire bus and sat beside him. He said Price start ed cursing and arguing with him and finally started hitting him. Upon seeing this, several school boys on the bus pulled Price off of the complainant. The bus pulled up behind the Police department and the driv er blew his horn and told Of ficer Radford there was a fight on the bus. Both men were.then taken off. Jack Price was ar rested and charged with assault and battery. * * * TAPE PLAYER “SWIPED” Mrs. Joler.e Smith Peppers, 8 Mecklenburg Terrace, in formed Officer K. N. ’Privet - te at 8:12 p.m.. Thursday, that the parked her 1965 Chevro let hi the parking lot off S. Haywood Street at 9 p.m. the day before and she locked both doors. However, when she re turned to the car the next morn ing, she discovered ner eight - track stereo tape player mis sing. It was valued at $49. The C-ity-C ou nt y Identification Bureau was called in to check for fingerprints. * * * SLASHES FOUR TIRES Robert Louis You n g, 845 Newcomb Road, told a copat 4:- 52 a.m. Friday, that he arrived at 1347 Branch Street at 11:30 P.m, to have a late dinner with some friends. He was there for about two hours, and when lie returned to his car, all four of his tires were fiat. Further in vestigation revealed that they had been cut with a sharp object such as a knife. Damage was placed at S6O. * * * NAB TWO FOP. SHOO PING Officers Norman Artis and James E. (Bobby) Daye arrest ed two persons on a charge of discharging firearms in the city at 3;34 p.m. Monday of last week. Chared were Lonnie Rog er Brown, 40, and his 31-year old wife, Mrs. Annie Peari Wil liams Brown, both of 106 Kirk man Lane. The J. C. Higgins 24-inch automatic rifle was confiscated and placed in a locker at the police department. * * * STRUCK ON HEAD Miss Augustina Miller, 37, 506 E. Hargett Street, told Of ficer F. L. Benson at 3;24 a.m. Sunday, that LacoClenden non, address unlisted, hit her during an argument. “Unableto obtain any more information be cause of her condition,'’ ended the report. She had bruises on the right side of her head, * * * HIT WITH BRICK Robert Edward William, 721 S. Saunders Street, informed Officer w. R, Vaughn at 6:10 p.m., Saturday, that a colored male, about 16, stopped to "pick at" him on Dorothea Drive and struck him with a Bellows Club Bourbon SO7O $430 4^^ PINT T ** 4/ 5 OK / CUIB \ RcLUB l'l \( BOURBON)) I STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY §j| ©ssMr&'ii'U «.• •Di&aab-iftHrr 8 brick on the forehead. When Williams ran, the subject fol lowed him and threw the brick at him. He was treated and re leased at Wake Memorial Hos pital for lacerations of the head A petition was signed a gainst Merdis Lavern Jones, 512 Dorothea Drive, after Wil liams identified him as the as sailant. * * * STRUCK WITH JAR Miss Annie Mae Williams, 29 ; 721 S. Saunders Street, re ported to Officers J. L. Arring ton and N. A. Carter at 10:14 p.m. Thursday, that she was sit ting in her kitchen at a table eat ing when Robert Smith, 23, De luxe Hotel, 220 E. Cabar rus Street, came in. She said she and Smith exchanged some words and he picked up a quart jar, hit her, then ran out of the house. Miss Williams, who suf fered bruise s on the right shoulder, said the would sign an assault with a deadly weapon warrant against Mr. Smith. * * % “TOO DRUNK TO TALK” Swade Archibald, Jr., 306 Pugh Street, was unable to give any information to Office! E. V. Currin at 8:39 p.m. last Wednesday, because the of ficer’s report stated he was “too drunk." Robert Hill, Jr., 902 Holmes Street, brought ar chibald to Wake Memorial Hos pital, but knew nothing of what had happened. Archibald was shot with a gun of .22 calibre and had a wound in the left lOCIHAGHE Don't sinter relieve pain in seconds as millions do with OR A-J EL. Many dentists recommend using QRA-JEL until you get professional treatment. orshiel \ Porter Becomes Fellow Ib LOMAinst. DURHAM - Lee B, Porter, associate acptmry v,» tne North Carolina Mutual I.lfe Insurance Company became a Fellow of the Life Office Management Asso ciation Institute at Its 46th .An nual meeting in Dallas, Texas, The Life Office Management Association is a voluntary, non profit organization through which life insurance companies arm. He was admitted to the hospital. The incident is be lieved to have taken place at a night club, located at 510 S. 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