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THE CRIME BF M Bt CHARLES R JONH Onotg NOTE) fad wl su , *s*ifcj*Sirtrjis «’2ri , srsj:t T^s: Me. Na pmnti ••fataM an •w winn to feto Ntnu. portable m-n two wuxng GONE Charles Debnam, 739 Church Street, informed Officer J. L. Stoudemire at I F. M. Thursday that sometime between 8 a.m. and 5 p. m., a gray Motorola hi-fi with two separate speakers was stolen from his residence. Debnam said NOW I WwMkffil rwligf frwi ASTHMA attacks and paroxysms Mila ■ -».« . - - -» a... wren rtmaruoit Tormuis CQVVfPOunQso oy rateiratorv Soadalltt. Suffarinc ■Mains vvviaSSiSQ OSesiSilig »S1 IvVsQ •o fast irst-Qmt nun art amatad. lont-lasttag. Https pravant attack*. No nanyiTtti cruft. no puis, no painful aaadla fnjactiont Availabla without pro scriptloe. Ask your Srucstst for Dr. SUM'S JosoJjMootsla jSthinstis Cig '' i ."g _ [ bargain? WSSm a phone! Pass up a good buy just because you can’t get to the store? Not likely. Pick up your phone and call, just as you do dozens of times every week when you want ■mprfhing in a hurry or aimply to talk with a friend. Your telephone is always there. It’ a a bargain too. Nothing else gives so much service and pleasure at so little ooat □ Southern Ball ...Barring Tow INTERESi Don’t worry about how to finance your new or used car. Come to your bank ... there you will find the low interest rate on new cars of 5%. Also 6% interest on late model used cars. Use your bank when you decide to ride in a new ’64 auto mobile~ It will be our pleasure to serve you. Small Enough To Know You... Large Enough To Serve You! Mechanics & Farmers Bank RALEIGH - DURHAM - CHARLOTTE wnnw FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION when he and his wife left their ha*% they left Mrs. Defanam’s con ■in. Ernest Themas. 38. in the house. Thomas, who has lived In Philadel phia. had been rooming there, fpon their retarn. Mated l>ehnaam the hi-fi. Thomas and Thomas’ clothes were ■««—««g H»a eesnplalnant old Steede nire that he believed Thomas teak the hi-fi and sold It, say ing he mifbt have taken tt to a pawn shop. Valae of the set and speakers was set at $l5B. Thomas had not been heard from at CAROLINIAN press time. SATB CLOTHES STOLEN At 8:30 p. m. last Thursday, Fred Douglas Perry, Room 10, Deluxe Hotel, said shirts and trousers, val ued at $35, were stolen from him Officers J. L. Start demire and C. J. Williams arrested Charles Robert Howard of la- . Jeigh, and charged him with larceny. Howard contended, however, that he beagkt only two of the shirts from a bay named "Jimmy. 1 * and paid SLS» for them. The cops were un able to locate “Jimmy." Ho ward waa employed at a sand wich shop an 8. Wilmington Street - AW# TIRES, WHEELS MISSINO Walter Williams of 836 Hadley Road,told Officers R. L. Bunn and J. H. Bowers at 12:03 p. m. Thurs day that sometime during the pre vious night someone took two front tires and wheels from a 1954 free** and white four-door Buick, The complainant further stated that the car was parked on the lot at Williams' Garage. 1311 New Bern Avenue, for the past two days. The tires and wheels were valued at S2O each. items taken FROM A CTO Ruben Taylor of 1005 Mark St. told the cops at 8:41 a. m. Friday that someone entered his car dur ing the night while it was parked in the yard with a strong gate and fence around it and stole his dark suit coat valued at SB. and one sil ver flashlight, valued at $2. The alleged culprit dropped some char ge credit gas tickets on the side of the car, but Officers J. P. Broad well and J. R. Munns were unable to locate the man whose name was printed on the gas tickets. Investi gation is continuing. REFORTS LICENSE PLATE MISSING Calvin Kearney of 518 Fetter sou Lane reported at 1:42 p. m. Friday that his 1984 license Plato had either bean stolen or tost from his 1958 Oldmoblto. The number es the plate la V -185*. STEALS WOMAN’S GUN Mrs. Leuvadie Hogan, Hogan's Lane. Method, informed Officers C. W. Jones and D. A. McLeod at 12:37 A. M. Friday that while she was at work, the day before. Frank Morn ing, 45. 218 Hopkins Street. Garner, broke into her wardrobe and took a single-shot rifle, valued at $5. Mrs. Hogan also stated her brother, Charlie Herman Ad- Rip Van Wmkle Couldn’t Sleep with Nagging Backache Now! Yon ess sot tho fast rslM you bm4 from nssslng baokschs, hcsdscho and muscular sohos sad pains that oftaa asm* nation nishts and mlosnbto tirod-out toolings. Whoa those discomfort! come on with ooer-onrtion or stress and strain —you want relief-want It fasti Another disturbance may bemUd bladder irritation following wronf food and drink—of ton set ting as a restless uncomfortable fooling. Doan’s fills work fast la S separate ways: l.hyaposdy pain-relieving action to case torment of nagging backache, head aches. muscular aches and pains, t. by soothing offset on bladder irritation. S. by mild diuretic action tending to increase output of tin II miles of kidney tabes. Enjoy a good night’s sleep and the anmo happy relief millions bass for over <0 years. For eoasenienee, ask for the htrsc also. CM Doan’s Fibs today! Ecomonical High Grade For Every Purpose! Briquets - Olga Stoker Red Ash CORRELL COAL COMPANY 897 N. WEST ST. TE 3-8887 > a ms. and Miss Magnolia White, bath of wham live with bar, t were in the house when the rifle was taken. Damage to the wardrobe waa estimated at 85. ) Mrs. Hogan promtoed to sign a ! warrant agatoat Morning. I HUB CAP STOLEN FROM CAR > James Wesley Jones, 18 Ross ■ Street, told Officers T. T. Street. Jr., » and John Baker, Sr., at 1 a. m. Sat ( urday that someone had stolen the hub cap off the right wheel of his 1957 Plymouth. Jones ski he was looking at the youth who took it , Later, he said he found out the ’ boy's name and signed a warrant for the arrest of Roger Mickens, I who was arressed for larceny Val- I ue of the hub cap was aet at $5. : Young Mickens’ address was given as 528 Cannon Street t -i ■ . i MORE HUB CAPS SAID MISSING ! Bernes McClean, 1112 1-2 S. Hay ■ wood Street, said he parked his • 1957 Ford beside his house last i weekend. When he went to it Sat urday at 5:30 p. m„ he found two hub caps missing from fee front of the machine. McClean told Officers that he did not hear anyone a round the house. - « ' 858 RADIO STOLEN FROM WOMAN Mim Katie Mae Jeffries es 711 8. Bloedwerth Street, report ed to Officer Alfred L. Grigs by at 8:28 p. m. Friday that ■ke left home at 2:38 p. m. to go uptown, and when eke re i turned, Hie discovered her Phil ee dock-radio, valued at SSB, had been stolen. She then discovered that entry was gained to her residence by rlp . ping fee back screen door and breaking out a glass panel in the back door. Nothing else was found missing. Investigaion is continuing. WHITE SOLDIERS REPORT ASSAULT Harry Lyndell Moore, 23, Pete Damco, 24, and George Dallams, 18, all white soldiers of Fort Bragg, re ported they caught a taxi and went to the corner of Edenton and Car ' ffer Street (an all-Negro neigh borhood), at 2:47 a. m. Sunday. Moore Mid an argument en oued between the 'soldiers and several Negro men, one of whom to reported to have cut Moore in the small of the back wih a knife. The police report confirmed that all Involved had been drinking. No arrests were mode. Moore was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital for bis back wounds and released. i SAYS WHITE MEN BEAT HIM UP Claude Williams, Route 5, Box 108, Raleigh, told Police Officers G. E. Cox and R. F. Perry at 2:81 a. m. Sunday that two or three white men assaulted him by knock ing him down with their feet and beating him about the face with their hands and fista. Williams was brought to police headquarters by fee cops, but would only relate that one of the men wore a light colored suit The report noted that Williams had been drinking. He was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital and re leased. The Incident allegedly took t place at the corner of Carver and Edenton Streets. ARREST PAIR TOE FIGHTING At 11:15 p. m. Saturday, Officers C. C. Heath and J. V. Haley arrest ed Miss Ruby Mae Williams, 21. snd Luke Junior Smith, 24, both of 318 S. East Street, for engaging in an affray. The woman suffered a slight laceration over her right eya as a result of fighting with Smith, who was described as her boy friend in the police report CLAIMS FOOD TAKEN FROM REFRIGERATOR Robert E. Tillman, 507 E. Davie Street informed Officers T. T. Street, Jr. and P. A. Dean at 1:43 am. Sunday that he came home and found a man named "Lee" at his house. He stated further that "Lee" left after a short exchange es words, but allegedly took with him an assortment es feed from Tillman’s refrigerator, vitead at $18.5#. HIT ON head WITH PLATE Mrs. Birdener Terry, 42. of 819 Cotton Piece, was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital at 9:21 p.m. Saturday for a cut about her fore head. Although she had been drink ing, Mrs. Terry reportedly “Finger ed" Mrs. Elizabeth Nichols, also pf the above address, as her assail ant, adding Mrs. Nichols hurled a kitchen plate at her for no reason. Officers Alfred L Grigsby and Norman Artis were unable to lo cate Mrs. Nichols. Johnny Terry, 313 N. Fisher Street was reported to have been s witness to the incident CONCEALED WEAPON TAKEN FROM DRIVER Police Oflfcer O. C. Pratt stop ped Jesse Beam. 406 Bledsoe Ave nue. in the 900 block of New Bern i Avenue Saturday night to inquire i about his lights. Pratt, reported, “As he waa get- ' ting out of the ear. I caught sight of a steel .32 calibre Smith and Wesson pistol. Then It slid back Into his pocket.’’ The offloer said he asked Mr. Beam about the weapon and Mr. Beam admitted he owned the gun and took tt with him In his pocket whenever he went out at night. He is ex pected to face City Court Judge Samuel Pretlowe Winbome soon on a charge of carrying a con cealed weapon. SAYS HE CAUGHT WIFE WITH ANOTHER Levi Sanders. 54 . 522 E. Ca barrus Street, told Officers C. R. Kirby and R. E. K re ter at 1:17 p.m. Saturday that be caught his wife, Mrs. Jessto Mae Sanders. 38. es same ad dress. in the bed with George "Red" Melvin. 44. at Mehin’a home hi the 266 block of Wal nut Street, on the Water Works HilL Mr. Sanders was advised of his rights, but no further lufwusstlmsa waa not ed en the files. ASSAULTED WITH WHISKEY BOTTLE James Watson of 416 Cannon S'reet entered the station house At 2:10 pm Sunday and inform ed Desk B$L E. Mi Meekins that he waa rial ting at 608 Jamaica Drive, and told Mias Beulah Mas Evans, 410 1-3 Cannon Street, af ter a brief conversation, to stag away from his house. At this point, Watocs do. eland. Mtos Evans struck him in the face with aa empty half-pint whisker bottle. She apparently brake the bottle over Watson'S head aa ha ex hibited a bruin ever hto left eye and a cut between both eyea He signed a warrant a gainst the woman for ■—H with a deadly weapon. FENDER SKIRTS “LIFTED" Mrs. Sarah Dove of 1133 South Blount Street, came to the police station at 10:10 am. Sunday and reported that while aha was work ing at Wahe Memorial Hospital, between 11 pan. and 7:30 am., someone took from her 1950 Ford two fender skirts, both dswiu plated and valued at S4O. "STRANGE" THEFT REPORTED Levi Delany Dixon of 301 Smlth fietd Street, told OtOoam H. K. Wall and D. E. Wiggs Sunday that while he was changing clothes In his room (upstairs), someone la the room took $5 from bis bed. In the room at the Hue of the alleged theft, he said, were: John Henry Chrey. Jr., hto roommate} Danny MArthur Wilder, and Car roll Purcell, an es whom roan across the ha*. When he eeaattowed the three about the whereabouts of hto $8 bUL Furaell to alleg ed to ha vo taken a $< btn from hto pocket and shoved H at Dixon, but mid tt wm em fas already had. AO three told the cops they did not taka Dixon's SAYS HUBBY ASSAULTED HER Mrs. Aleeoe Carr, 39. of 783 Fltupemld Drive, waa treated at Wake Memorial Hospital at 6:14 am. Sunday when a oall came to to police hedquartora. Officers O. E. Cox and R. F. Perry, who answered the eaO. wen told by Un. Carr that her husband, Joseph Carr, 39, of the maw ad trees, awanlist her with a broken ammonia bottle at their homo. She ex hibited euta over her left eya and tower left arm. and mid her husband had bean drink ing. Mrs Carr, who waa taken to the hospital by her father, Mb-. Charlie Carrington, told the officers the would some to the station and sign a warrant for the aasaalt wKh a deadly weapon. FIGHT OVER A DRINK ' JOHN IVERY CLARK Mtos Kathleen Parker. 94, and John I very Clark, 34, were both arrested at 10 pm Saturday for assault and battery on each other. Both reside at 911 Oanniater Bt. The fight' to reported to have started after an argument over a drink of liquor. Clark wm treat ed at Wake Memorial HoepMal for a cut wound on hto head. Cot a cold? 666 cold iwcflcfnt mHU NOW TREAT ALL COLD SYMPTOMS - - «-S. - _ •slot stunoMi, srnm—, swwNk - ■ H»iins. ww* bm untorimKi am pr oTRo cpid mEdMim, Agfa ts all L far raty far coMa ft Tt* fata dmaapNlmt aetfaa •# *64 work, ferovgfc Ska blood NEED MONEY? If You Are Now Buying Or Own Your Home, You Can Borrow $2,000- $20,000 Quickly and Easily! Consolidate AH Your Bills Into One Low Monthly Payment lit Mtg. 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Wins’ report noted that both had been feinting. mar; wife in affray on STREET At 7:90 pm Sunday, two cruis ing polios offioers reported that while riding in the 300 block of W. South Street, they mw a oou pto struggling, flow investigation revealed lfFa Beatrice Williams Ball. 99. of Route 1. Knlghtdato, striking her bMtband, James Ar thur Hall on big hand with a Nehl drink bottle. Aa she hit the band, the offloera stated Hall's ■mall pooekt knife wm knocked to the ground by the force of the blow. Both won areseted aa Ball triad to nearer the weapon from the ground, and, accord tog to potto# files, both were owning loudly. They were Jail ed together, under bonds of $199 each and charged with engaging In an affray where a deadly weapon waa used, and disorderly conduct. BAR YOUNG SHOPLIFTER Wallace O. Oomrt, manager of Ben Franlln stores, 300 New Bern Avenue, reported at 11:03 a.m. Saturday, Raymond B. Powell, It, of 1304 K. Edenton Street, put two oarda Into hto pocket and started to leave the store without paying. The canto contained a Sheaffer pan and refill, and five retractable ballpoint pens. Ooaart signed a petition for sbopllflng aaginsc the youth and he was released in the ourtodr es hto parents. •ATS NIECE STOLE MONEY Mrs. Annie Hughes, 68, of 331 Forts Street, told Offioers Nor man Artto and Jamee E. (Bobby) Days Monday at 3:08 pm that her ntooe. Mrs. Frances Snipes, 40, came to her home at about 13:18 nm Monday. Mrs. Hughes said sbs took sd in her wardrobe at her money (twenty-one 836 Mila), before her niece arived to vta- Mmi fceepi Fin fll PMplef* > during Mi eritflwal daa Tm insirsllsii riwlir—wioHSS baa b*aa Wbaa pm haw a cold, taka WRa-damw* ataaaliylaScaaba ananaara. antp 464. If yom prafar taMata. tttesy JX»M tabWta. THE CJUOUMjUI RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1994 it, and looked again after Mrs. Snipes had departed and fewrtjher money had depart- ARE YOU TIRED OF RENTING? 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Reg. . 1.00 yd. 40 : yd. 100% Ootton "Powder Puff muslin Reg. jo, . i.oo yd. 40* yd. REMEMBER. . . THESE FABRICS ARE LOCATED IN OUR BASEMENT STORE Eastern Carolina’s Largest Selection of Fashion Fabrics ... Still on our Street Floor. Mon-BelK. She said she kept the nxmer ta an stye-glam cam Inride the ywrd n*(CONHNUHD ON PAGE M) 5
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