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FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BEAT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) WOMAN IS ACCUSED Charles Alexander Burrell, 408 E. Hargett Street, reported to Officer J.S, Moore at 1:28 p.m. Sunday, that he was sitting inside his residence when he heard something creak at the back of his house. He also declared that when he checked, he discovered that his back win dow' was broken. He said that Mrs. Willie Miller, SO, 1201 S. East Street is the person re sponsible for the damage. He said it would cost $lO to repair the window. *: * * HAW K BILL KNIFE USED Robert Armstrong, 2004 Akins Drive, v.as cut in the throat by a hawk bill knife, believed used by a person known onb as McCoy, 22, address unknown, according to a report by Offi cer R.W. Sneeden at 2:49 a.m. Sunday. ‘ ‘The complainant was unable to talk due to the seri ousness of his injuries.” Snee den said in his report. Arm strong suffered severe lac erations to his throat and neck. The incident occurred in the 400 block of S. Bloodworth Street. > * * ■\SSAULTS OF F ICE R -JAILKD Officer Flovd Lee Rountree, 22, address unlisted, told Offi cer W.B. Holland at 7:20 p.m. Sunday, that he answered a fight call to 2330 Milburnie Road unci after going into the house, he talked with the complainant of the fight. James Russell Mur phy, 39-year-old white resident of the Milburnie Road address told Officer Rountree, who is a Negro, that he didn't want him in the house, then started push (A Subsidiary of Keystone Custodian Funds. Inc. Securities LEWVN HAYES. JR. R»l, uSTc Bj-csL-r, J Representative Tilcphonc 83-1877 « ; ! Top Priority i « Anything more important • • “ than your family's future? ; J Put first things first with l l common sense life • • sis **" insurance. Call me today. ; : <'~9§r Mrs, Mary E, Fox : Metropolitan Life • I Insurance Co • 219 Oberlin Road * • Phone 828-5717 * : L lyi Metropolitan Life' i • New York N • «• c |T Close | ■ . Out j^J^‘ A FR 0S ■ ' ' ' FIBER ' SIC IfII 10 E. Hargc-tt St 833-3078 ing and shoving Rountree to wards the door. The subject, Murphy, was then arrested for assault on an officer. Officer Rountree was assisted in making the arrest van off-duty officer, who was a •:? door to this house. * * # BEATEN BY TWO Davis Jiles, 35, 212 Spence St: eat, reported to Officer R, L. Phillips at 6:50 a.m. Sunday, that h<- was walking south on S. Haywood Street, enroute to a friend’s house. He also stat ed that two subjects were walk ing west on E. Davie Street, and out 4 them told the other: ‘he has some money, because he just .ot a check.’ Both sub jects then started to strike Mr. Jiles with their hands and fists and kick-d him. Jiles suffer , d cuts over the left and right eves, cut upper lip and bruises over the head and chest areas. He was treated and released at Wake Memorial Hospital. * * •* TWO SHOT IN BACK John Earl Humor, 19, F. Mor gan .street, and Hugh Isaac Ba ker, 24, address unknown, told a cop at ! 1:25 p.m. Thursday, that they were standing in front us the Golden NuggettClubinthe 4' w block of S. Bloodworth St., when the; felt stings on their hacks, legs, neck and arms, Tht men were unable to tell the officer who shot them. Both we! >• admitted to Wake Memor ial Hospital. Hunter had six shotgun pellets in his legs and back, while Baker suffered 100 or more pellets in liis back, neck and arms. Top Priority GIRLFRIEND CHARGED Charles Wright, 25, 424 S~ Bloodworth Street, informed Of ficer R.B. Baucom at 12:30 p. m. Friday, that he and his girl friend, Miss Lizzie Surles, 30, same address, were arguing at cheir house and she cut him on the left shoulder with a pocket knife as he was going out of the front door. The officer pick ed up Miss Surles at the house. She admitted cutting Mr. Wright with the knife. She was then arrested on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon and was placed in Wake County Jail un der bond. * * * CHECK IS “LIFTED” Mrs. Sallie Mae Vinson, 410 Dakar Street, reported to Of ficer Gabriel Sanders at 2:15 p.m. Friday, that she receives her mail at the home of her mother. 412 Dakar. She further stated that a check, in the a mount of S7O, which she receives monthly, was stolen once before, but this time she saw the mail carrier near the 500 block of E. Cabbarrus Street, and the car rier told her that he had seen a Negro male go into the house of her mother and wait until he had the Veterans’ Adminis tration check. Allen Moore, Jr., 20, 412 Dakar Street, was listed as the suspect. * * * ANOTHER CHECK STOLEN Mrs. Orillia Bass Terry, 412 Dakar Street, informed to Of ficer Gabriel Sanders at 2:15 p.m. Friday, that someone went in her mail box and stole one Veterans’ Administration check for $74. Moore, a roomer at her house, was also listed as the suspect in this case. * * * TAMPERS WITH AUTO Charles Larry Munford, white resident of 114 W. Hargett St., reported tc Officer C.R. Smith at 12:12 p.m. Friuay, that he observed a Negro male subject enter a 1069 blue Volkswagen, then went Into a 1969 Ford. The Ford belongs to Munford. When Tony Wortham, 17, 312 W. South Street, was the person arrested, who had started going through Munford’s automobile. Munford proceeded to call “the law.” Wortham was “hauled off” to jail and charged with tampering with an auto. * * * CHILD MISTREATED Mrs. Elizabeth Mills, 833 Sar dis Drive, told authorities at Wake Memorial Hospital at 4:29 p.m. Saturday, that a female child, Tony Lyman, 8, same address, was beaten unneces sarily during the past two days. Mrs.” Mills brought the child vo the hospital “due to her bad looking condition.” Officer F. L. Rountree, who investigated, said: “The names of the per sons committing the offenses are not positively known at this time.” The little girl suffer ed bruises on the body, face and neck. * * * STRUCK WITH FIST Melvin Wesley Salmons, 45- year-old white resident of 322 Luther Street, Winston-Salem, informed Officer R.W. Miller at 4:30 p.m. Saturday as fol lows: “I was attempting to in vestigate a traffic accident in the 400 block of N. McDowell Street, involving Burlee Peat, 62, 912 Richardson Street, High Point, and Mrs. Myrtle Bailey. I was a witness and was ex plaining what I saw when this man struck me with his fists.” Mr. Peat was jailed for assault and battery and driving under the influence of alcohol. * * » STOPS MAN, CUTS HIM John Arthur Sanders, 608 Ja maica Drive, told Officer E.V. Currin at 5:35 p.m. Saturday, that he and Miss Mary Med- I in, 16, 509 Cannon Avenue, were having a “fuss.” He also declared that when decided to leave a house at 419 S. Fast Street, “She stopped rue at the front door and cut me with a knife.” Sanders exhibited a cut on the left side of his head. He was advised by the officer to sign an assault with a dead ly weapon against Miss Med lin. * * * STRUCK WITH HAMMER Theophilus Jones, Route 2, Clayton, reported to a cop at 5:29 p.m, Saturday, that he was at 819 Manly Street when Wal lace Whitley, 38, struck him on the left side of his head with a hammer. “The subject was highly intoxicated and I was unable to get much out of him,” ended the officer’s general of fense report. Whitley reported ly resides at the Manly Street address. * * * STEALS GAS - “SPLITS’ Edward Lynn Weaver, an em ployee of Wiley’s Texaco, 128 W. South Street, reported to an officer at 9:48 p.m. Saturday, that four colored subjects drove up to the gas pump In a light blue over dark blue 1968 Pon tiac. He stated the driver got out and pumped $2.00 worth of gas into his tank, but only paid for erne dollar’s worth. He said after doing this, the driver got back into his auto and “made it,” Weaver failed to get the driver’s license number. ASSAULTED IN GARDEN Miss Christa Auguste Schrot er, white resident of 411 Gard ner Street, told Officer C.J. Perry at 3:25 p.m. last Mon day, that she was walking in the garden at the Raleigh Little Theatre at about 3:15 p.m., when a Negro male walked past her and grabbed at her from be hind. She also stated that she walked off, and, a couple of minutes later, she saw this sub ject again, this time, walking beside her. The woman de clared the subject struck her in the stomach with his fists, then struck her on the head, knocking her to the ground. The man, described as being 18, and weighing about 180 pounds, then ran off. * * * SLAPPED AND SCRATCHED Miss Delois Elizabeth Alford, 22, 607 Dorothea Drive, told Officer C.W. Hairr at 6:13 p.m. last Monday, that she and Larry Sanders, 27, same address, had been drinking at 608 Dorothea and had begun to argue. She declared that Sander s slapped her and scratched her on the left arm and wrist. The wo man said, “I know I have been drinking, but I will sign an as sault on a female warrant a gainst him when I sober up.” * * * IRON POLE IS WEAPON Charles Jackson, 318 Cooke Street, informed a cop at ati unlisted time on Monday of this week that he had been drinking anti was highly mentally dis turbed. He started an argu ment with a resident of the house and told the person that he want ed to kill him. The unidenti fied resident of the dwelling then struck Jackson for self protection. Jackson suffered bruises of the face and the left shoulder blade. The man used an iron pole. * * * BEATEN AND CUT Mrs. Nancy Scott McCloud, 30, 924 E. Lane Street, in formed Officer R.W. Miller at 4:04 p.m. Sunday, that she came home to find William Howard Rogers, -id, a friend of hers, in the apartment. She also stat ed that an argument occurred between thorn and it resulted In a fight in which the sub ject Rogers struck the woman about the face and cut her on the left hand. Mrs. McCloud’s clothes were torn, “The a partment had the appearance of a fight scene, ’ stated the of ficer as he ended the report. She said she will sign an as sault on a female warrant a gainst Mr. Rogers-and did. * * * THREATENS WITH GUN Miss Willa Gene Donaldson, 1909 Tee Dee Street, told Of ficer E.V. Currin at 12:05 a.m. last Sunday, that she and Dickie James had been at the above address, where they both live, when “we got into a fuss be tween ourselves. She said James then pointed a .32 cali bre pistol at me.” She sign- ALEXANDER BLDG., Suite 502—P. O. Box 292 T&T Associates, Inc. Distributors of Educational Materia! * 133 Fayetteville St. Raleigh, N. C., 27601 —ALSO— T&T TRAVEL SERVICE ATT "TK)N High school juni-.rs ..mt seniors—You are invSted to visit .hr new tint renter nt T&T A>suoates, Inc.. 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This means that the home with « | 'fy&Atn/Jfw ■Jh&rx we market value cf $20,000 for real and personal property would be ' ■4iitpjpp wtnxoar ' "’»**«* ®nl» $3.00 per year hr 25 cents per month.) t , , 1:; '' '" W '* **♦”*"*«** jjXt' The $35,800,000 water am. .ewer bonds will fee paid from an ' »>w» «l 'r .ASaBSMiSg estimated 30*. increase in utility charges If your water bill is now %h 00 per month it would increase to $7 SO WBBb- mßߣk Vote for your future %MKP TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12 73.1 WMJip®.,. »h» sm.CN! KCKTIfCXY tOUHBOH WHISKEY • 83 TOOT • ©ACM M CMHKVOUI. W. ro, caeirac i.rgdv.r.snn Fr. Hadden To Raleigh Father Thomas P. Hadden, presently pastor of St. Paul’s Catholic Church, New Bern, N. C,, has been named Pastor of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Raleigh, The Most Reverend Vincent S. Walters, D.D., Bishop of Raleigh made the appointment effective as of October 1, 1971, Father Hadden has served nine years in New Bern. He previously served in Goldsboro, Charlotte and Durham. Father Hadden was ordained in Rome, Italy on December 20, 1958 and returned to the States on •July 1, 1939 upon graduation form the Gregorian University in Rome. Father Hadden has been act ive in community affairs. He has served as an advisor to the NAACP Youth Council, President of both the New Bern Ministerial Association and Coastal Federal Credit Union and Secretary of the Board of Directors o. the West Street Library. He is also a mem ber of the Senate of Priests of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh. Father Hadden is the son of the late Reverend Thomas G, Hadden and Clarice Mal lette Hadden, His brother, Charles L. Hadden, resides with his family at. 18 North Tar boro Street in Raleigh. Father Hadden is a native of Raleigh. Father Kenneth Parker, rather Hadden’s predecessor, became pastor of St. Paul’s ir. New Bern on October i. FATHER HADDEN ed an assault with a deadly weapon warrant against James, 38, and he was “hauled off” to Wake County Jail. * * * WOMAN ATTACKED Miss Mary Elizabeth Harris, 43, 117 Idlewild Avenue, report ed to an officer at 9;55 p.m. Wednesday, that her boyfriend, Cornelius Dunn, 46, struck her in the head with some unknown object. She said Dunn had been “mad at me” since* the pre vious Sunday. She suffered a laceration of the forehead. " ■%. ; 'T . f : ‘i /1 ■■ jyj * i- i , Mr $ i I -j r ; Km i... 1 / j If / V * V. V W' TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY- Pictured above are members of the famed Capital City Five of Raleigh, who will celebrate their twenty fifth singing anniversary on Sunday, October 10, at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, with many groups on hand. The program will begin promptly at 1:30 p.m. Left to right are: Warren E. Baldwin, Sr., Millard Jones, Jr., James Thomas, Wilber Jones, David Jones and Donald Holder. (See The Gospel World for other details). YWCA NEWS The Hargett Street YWCA was the scene of the September 14 meeting for Chapter No. 35. Following devotion the meeting was brought to order with pre sident Iris Crumb presiding. Mrs. Vivian Burt our dele gate to the Beauticians National Convention gave us a very de tailed da by day report of the convention’s acthities. Accom panying Mrs. Bui't to the con vention were chapter members. AMATEUR PHOTO ELLIS I. JONES PHONE 828-3625 : ..v ?■ SANDRA ANDERSON A GIRL FROM WAL NUT TERRACE HERE YOU SEE! i TRIED TO PRINT THIS PICTURE AS NICE AS CAN BE! THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, if. C.. SATURDAY.. OCTOBER 9. 1971 Lena Fucker, Beatrice Hall and Alzeria Roberts. Members present at the meet ing were: Lula Davis, Estelle Bryce, Daisy Dunn, Carrie Bur gess, Vivian Burt, Minnie Burt. Beatrice Hall, Anna Lane f I nez Lee, Sallie Mills, Doro SISTER BITTY You’ve seen her on FA., R.ad about her i*i the papers, NOW SEE HER IN PERSON Touch of her hand will heal you. 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