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FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BEAT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) SHOOTS THROUGH DOOR Emmanuel Staten, 43, 8i r * 1-. Hargett Street, informed Officer < J.L. Denning at 9:4" p.m. Sun day, that Paul Hinton, 45, 907 Montague Lane, came to his door, demanding to . et in.-Tdi "to see about a woman.’' st«- ten declared that Hinton told him that if he didn't opei tin- door, he (Hinton) would shoot it ‘pen. He then shot through tin do a. The complainant started shout ing and Hinton "split the sc’ no/' Mr. Staten signed a warrant, charging assault with a d id:. weapon. Damage to the d.-.oi was set at 525. \ pistol used by the assailant. * * * STRUCK WITH ROCK Joseph Kenneth Hill, 34, 313 S, BloodworthStreet, reported to Officer J, L. Brown at 12: "' a.m. Sunda\, that ho was v. lik ing on S. East Street, neat : Bloodworth, when he was strum on the head with a rock or a bottle. He was taken to Wake Memorial Hospital, whore, hi was treated for a one and one half inch laceration of the right temple. He told the cop that was coming home from work when the incident took place. Mr. Hill also stated that he did not see who threw the mis sile. "He was covered with, shivers of glass/’ ended tin of offleer’s report * * * NABBED ON NARCOTICS RAP Officer Ronald Colman Gay, arrested Robert Edward Smith, 22, 2100 19th Street, Southeast, Washington, D.C. a.. 10:40 p.n . Saturday arid charged him with illegal possession of a narcotic drug. He was placed in Wain- County Jail under a bond of SI,OOO, The case lias been set for trial Monday, November ?, In Wake District Court, lb - ns nahlted in the 100 block of W. South St loot. * * + STRUCK WITH WINE BOTTI.i Mrs. Sonora Elizabeth Lock lear, 204 Selwin Alle\, told Of ficer J.D. Narron at 11:56 a.m. Sunday, that she was attacked by Robert Leroy Locklear (be lieved to he hoi husband), at Afcheir house, with a quart bot tle of Boar's Head wine. The bottle was empty. She suffered a laceration of the nose. * * + SHOT IN CAFE Raymond Burnette Stokes, Si., reported to Officer C.A. Wat son at 4:14 p.m. last Thurs day, as follows: "I was assault ed by a Negro male. I had to ■ shoot him to protect my life. After I shot him, I stopped a police officer and told him what liad happened/' Mr. Stokes, a white contractor, also owns R and B's Breasted Chicken, Top Priority Anything more important than your * amii y’ s future? Put f' rst w'to mT" *~||||| common sense life tlf ** tjy 'nsurance. Call me today. -jf Mrs. Marv E. Fox Metropolitan Life 219 Obertin Road Phone 828-5717 Metropolitan Life NfA Ycrt* N Y inyeKtiouse *, 111 n#t& {W^^^^mwwk f ,/>% * rv> «■' i o' ’*-' ~ ' to available in Tenths located at 931 S. Saunders St. The person .shot was identified as s>Lester Chavis, 21, no ad dress listed. The report did not list the nr. a of Chavis’ body that was shot. Wli LIT SAW EL Oi l SHOTGUN Mar . Lu.d Gales, owner of lies’ Tj' err, 104 1/2 E. Da le st>eet, intern ed Officer Ga i ri”! -: ders ~t B:"Gp.m. Satur d e.-, that Albert Vance Yates, als k j’Y.'u a.s Vance Albert Ya't-.s a: d aimt hei colons! male, (aim int< his tavern with a - iv d-ol'f sin a gun. The person 1 11 1 : ate', Gales said, wore a aiiped shirt and purple trou ts. was brown skinned and is ki.ew:, the nickname of "Bo V < 0,1 A N 'LI T \CK.3 MAN Mrs. Margaret Robinson. 112 Smithfii • Stieet, called "the lav.” i ';l7 : .. .. Saturday. The in. m, t- mi ( if; icer R.L. Holland that she had heard glass break :,lld loud noises at 120 Smit hfield. V. B. Bennett, 48, be lli ml to be a resident of 120 SiTiithfn Id, suiferod a deeplac i-ratioii of the left side of his forelti ad. one and one-half inches lona, with a spurting art •ry. He v.as struck with a wine bottle. Mrs. Melvina Bennett, 28, 5518 Fayetteville Road, was named as a suspect in the case. • * n : n ALE AT PENNY’S Officer Johnny Wayne Howard reported at 4 p.m. Saturday, as folb-v.s: "While working se em it’ at J.C. Penny’s Company, Inc. 'North Hills), I observed Charlie Osborne, 27-year-old Negro i..ale, take, steal and caii". out lift eon combs. The subject Osborne placed the cond ,s tmdet the front of his mart m i left through the east exit at the store. He never at tempted to pa’, for the combs. "Osborne v.as jailed for lar ceny. The combs were valued at a total ol .310.35. Hr * * MAN SHOT IN FOOT Officer J.I .. Brown reported at 2:4" a.m. Sum lav that he receiv ed a call to go to the 800 block of Id".tot Street (Apollo Heights) on a 10! 'someone shooting), and upon arrival at this location, he found no one shooting. He then received a call to go to Wake Memorial Hospital, where he found Clt veland Privitt, Jr., 34, Route 2, Wendell had been shot in tin left foot in the 800 block of Peyton Street. He stated that there had been a party. Danny Privitt also told the cop that he started to get into a car when lie saw a group of colored males, pretending to he fighting. He said at tliis time one of the met} fired a .22 calibre pistol. Hi? identified his assailant as Danny Sampson, 801 Peyton Street. Sampson was charged with dis charging firearms within the city limits. James Henry Smith of Eagle Rock was listed as a witness. * * * JUMPED BY THREE Carl Thomas Pearce, 38, 712 E. Edenton Street, informed a cop at 1:40 a.m. Saturday , that he was near Weaver Brothers Rambler, W, Lenoir Street, near the bridge, when three, colored males "jumped me and hit mein the face with some kind of stick. One of them asked me, ’what are you holding?’ He could give no description, except to say that one of his attackers had on a long sleeve brown shirt. * * * SAYS HUBBY BEAT SON Mrs. Libby Mae Bethea, 2109 Atkins Drive, told Officer J.R. Moody at 1:17 p.m. Monday, that after 11:30 p.m. Friday, her husband, John Robert Bethea, 39, same address, heat their son while she was at work. She said her husband told her that he was just spanking the child. She signed a child beating war rant against him Monday. The male child suffered bruises over all of his body. * * * BEATEN OVER MONEY Thomas Murray, 57, 116 S. East Street, told Officer B. B. Baucom at 10:02 p.m. Fri day, that he was walking in the 200 block of S. East Street when two Negro males came up to him and asked him for some money. Mr. Murray said tie did not give them any money and continued walking up the street. He also said, "The next tiling I knew, they were striking me and when l turned around, they took off, running.” He said he could i dentifv them if he sees them a gain. He exhibited a cut on the head. RETURNS FROM EDUCA TIONAL MEET - Mrs. Georgia A. Jones, R.N., Chairman of the nursing department, Durham technical Institute Durham, has recently returned from Atlanta, Ga. where she served as a mem ber of a team of occupational education specialists for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The Southern As sociation is a regional agency, which accredits public and pri vate schools and colleges in e leven southern states. Attain ment of membership certifies that the institution has met the established standards. Mem bers of the team were chosen from the states in the region. WOMAN CHARGES RAPE Miss Margaret Jane Elliott, 21, Informed Officer C.J. Ferry at 11;33 p.m. Wednesday of last week, that she was sexually as saulted by a colored male be hind Wachovia Bank in the 2600 block of Hillsborough Street at about 10:30 p.m. that day. Her attacker was in his 20s, the wo man, who is white, said, adding he used a knife to force her to submit to him, * * * BEATEN AND ROBBED Henry James McDuffie, 1118 W. Jones Street, white male, reported to Officer F. Williams at 10:29 a.m. last Wednesday, that he was resting in the 200 block of E. Martin Street when he was approached by throe Ne trro males, who grabbed him and knocked him down, then took 335 in currency from him, plus five dollars in small change. * * * HIT WITH GUN BUTT Mrs. Mary Lou Wheless, 1031 Walnut Street, told a cop at 8:20 a.m. Wednesday, that she was at homo when James Snow, 32, "somewhere in Halifax Ct.,” came into her house and struck her about the body because she had a friend upstairs. She said Snow hit her on the head with the butt of his gun. She exhibited bruises on the side of the head. * * * The number of young people in the American workforce has markedly increased over the past decade. Persons 16 to 24 years old made up 20 per cent of the labor force in uct. 1970, the Bureau of Labor Sta tistics reports. limofhy Bryant To Observe First Gospel Anniversary Timothy Bryant's First Anni versary as a gospel music sing er will be held on Sunday, Oc tober 24, at the Young’s Mis sionary Temple CME Church, South State and Cotton Place be ginning at 6 p.m. Groups appearing on the pro gram will be as follows: John son County Travelers, Smith field; Sister Josephine Spencer, Enelehard; .Sister Lizzie Flow ers, Raleigh; Lincoln Park Holi ness Church, Raleigh; House of Prayer, Buies Creek; Young Missionary Temple senior and junior choirs., Kaieigh; First De liverance Church senior and junior choirs, Raleigh; Smith Temple Choir and Chorus; St, AMATEUR PHOTO ILLIS R. JONES PHONE 828-3625 f :v : ':V :; f:l : : .if •*W * 4 &*' te . . :-'• -..•: •• : ®ill4 Jhl Jaß ■■'.' '•’ • . MISS BRENDA AVER!’ SOMEONE ELSE TOOK THE PICTURE. CAN YOU MAKE A RE PRINT? I DID THE ONE ABOVE IN COLOR. CAN YOU TAKE A HINT! onlv natural NATURAL MENTHOL.: fiMMlw not the artificial kind.Tliat’s what gives * Salem Super Kings a taste that’s 0t V 197, B. fo',n Co.. M.C. 20 ms."iß!", 1.3 mg. mcotineev. per cigarett' ETC Report AUC. 71. W ' Livingstone s Enrollment Is Now At 754 SALISBURY Livingstone College has witnessed an in crease in student enrollment for the first time in three years, according to fall en rollment statistics released this week by the registrar's office at the college. A total of 754 was counted in the college enrollment, up 34 from the 720 at the same time last year. The college had been wit nessing a steady decrease in enrollment for the peak of 866 reached during the 1967- 68 school year. It had drop ped to 836 in 1968-69 and to 809 In 1969-70. By classification, this year’s fall, enrollment includes 134 seniors, down 59 from the 193 of last year; 170 juniors, up 46 from the 124 of last year; 164 sophomores, down from 168 of last year; aiut>2s4 fresh men, up 50 from the 204 of last year at the same time. In addition, there were 31 unclassified students, up 4 from the 27 of last year, and one special student compared to four in this category at the same period past year. Hood Theological Seminary, the college’s school of religion, counted 42 in the fall enroll ment compared to 29 at this time last year. Os the 754 students counted in the fall enrollment, 611 live Augustine Gospel choir; Rev. James Dunlap; W.B. Lewis Gos pel Chorus; and the Elevation Choir, all of Raleigh. m r r l iftT tirM WH (A Subsidiary of Keystone Custodian Funds, Inc. 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Me.Cullers v, illserw as emcee. on the campus mid 113 are day students. There are 382 males and 372 females. By religious affiliation, Bap tists led with 304. followed l>v tlie AMF Zion Church with 272. The Holiness Church was in third place with 37, the AMF. Church fourth with 31, and the Presbyterian Church fifth with 20. Catholics had 16; ME’s 14; CME’s, 11; Christian-Disci ble’s and Lutherans, 7 each; THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N» C.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1971 and Episcopalians, 5. Fa . - initiations with ftv<» t;>-. were Adventists, Anglican, Church of Christ, Church of God, House of Prayer, and Jew ish. There 1 were 19 students with no listed religious affiliation and one student listed as “oth er/’ By geographical distribution, North Carolina led with 421, followed by South Carolina with Late Show SATURDAY BIOHSEV poniiß mwmwm "lii tost mr iiTigCr ' —i'- ~r~ Tj'VWTlff SGWOODFORIsiI x Your Very Best Bargain Jn v 1 Real Estate | O’ 3- and 4-Bedroom Hornet. 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