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FROM RALEIGH'S POLICE FILES: THE CHIME BEAT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) LICENSE PLATE "LIFTER” NABBED Thmoa* J. Lew is, of 8 Hyde Ter race (Chavis Heights), called the! police station at 6:30 a.m. Thurs day. Lewis told Officer T. B. Lew is that Kary Donald Lewis. 17, has s.olen his state license tag, from a 1961 white Ford, which he owned and was using it on a 1956 DeSoto. The plate. No. VI-3652, was recovered at Billups Service Station on Downtown Blvd. and officer* reportedly arrested the young thief. VICTIM OF THEFT WOULDN’T TALK MUCH Officers Joseph Winters and T. T. Street, Jr., were called to 210 Spenoe Street at 3:38 p.m. Wed nesday. Cpen arrival, Mrs Lee Mae Hinton, es 1316 E. Lana Street, etated aha had vent the pre night st the Spence aMs MS from her during?hie Tbs rep art eoneloded. "She aeald net aay nor weald aha tall m who teak the money Mm BatM waa drinking and atated aha didn't aall the pe- Mee. She refnaad to talk tee ■tab regarding who took her ■» SMMpi GROCERY STORE ENTERED At 7:38 ajn. Wednesday, Offl sera Winters and Street were call ed to 834 8. Swain Street, where they were Informed by Ehno John son, owner of Johnson's Grocery, above address, that sometime dur ing the night, someone broke into his store byway of the rear door, which was locked with a bar a eroae it The eompainant said he could not say at that time what was misting, other then about $4 in n icicles and a small amount of change he put In s boa to help pay the light bilL SNEAK THIEF SILENTLY GRABS BATTERY Um Katherine Williams. 1100 Hsdlay Road (BUtmore Hills), in formed Officers Norman Artis and James B. (Bobby) Daye at 10:50 pm. Wednesday, that she parked her 1964 Chevrolet in her yard about 8:30 pm Wed. and when Mm returned to It at 9:30 pm. someone had token a IB volt bat ing front the car. Mrs. wnhußs said the Del es battery was vataed at 938, dad resected nothing Mss utindng 4Nm the vehicle. Sgt. 1 City-Ceun- BSMMNT ADHITB YAKING M mu. RcfcUft to Farmer, c i Room 8 •to*** Mots*. to East Street, in teemed Officers John Baker, Sr.. «d Akrad L. Oriasby at 8:30 p. m, Wsdnasday that he was in th* mis (below th* motel) and a boy asms to and wanted to sen him a inissanum. Farmer stated he pave the tar, whom ha didn't know, a 890 Mb to so and get soma change. Farmer Rather stated when the tag didn’t return in s reasonable Ms with hts money, he called po LONDON OIL Burnt To Serve You Call TK 2-2004 George London IfIVVIPHPPM and always wake up warm. W - . jt i mRmJBWBy • ttlaac 0 0 m 90BKR N UK MRU** VOmtM. UWWIIL NamOOT. K NNXF-CONUmS N% OMR NWTML own BY CHARLES R. JONES lice and gave them a description of the youth and what he was wearing. The officers picked ap John ny Williams in the 500 Mock of Hargett Street, who had sll on his person at the time. He •aid he gave his brother, Rob ert Williams, $5 and had spent $2 on food and ice cream. A petition was signed against Johnny Williams charging larceny. UNOCCUPIED HOUSE RANSACKED Alfred Johns, of 1449 Joe Louis Avenue, told Officer A. L. Grigsby, st 9:16 p. m. Wednesday, lie has been in charge of looking after an empty house located at 1004 Joe Louis Avenue. He stated the house has furniture in it, but has not been lived in since the death of the occupant one year ago. Johns said ho cheeked the house Sunday and everything was okay, but when he want to cheek it Wednesday, he dis covered a door an the west tide had been knocked down and a window on tho sooth side, which had been nailed down, was open. The com plainant said he was unable to toll what, if anything, wa misting, hot the empty house had been ransacked. BEGS FOR LENIENCY. JAILED TOO Officers R. L. Forrest and R. E. Lee arrived in the 700 Biodr of E. Martin Street at 6:47 p. m. Wed nesday to investigate an affray. There they found Allen Spencer, 43, with a brick in his hand, drawn on Mrs. Thelma Cotton, who was huddled up against a car in front of Williams’ Grooery. One of the officer* drew his run and ordered Spencer, of 307 Camden Btreet. to “drop that brick,” which Spencer did immediately. Mrs. Cotton, of 467 PoweU’s Alley, pleaded with the cops not to take Spencer to Jail. However, she woe also placed hi the police ear. She was attempting to de fend herself with s dull kit chen knife, without a handle. The pair had fought on Camden Street and continued to fight on Martin. When Questioned at head quarters. both admitted fighting, but neither could give s reason for it. They were arrested for engag ing in sa affray. SCREEN TORN PROM WINDOW Mrs. Louise Martin Jackson, of 727 S. Boundary Street, informed Det. Sgt. H. L. Moore at 3 p. m. Wednesday, that a screen was torn from a window on the east side of her home. She estimated the dam age at |5. YOUNG MAN TRIES TO RILL SELF Officers O. C Pratt and W. A. Thomas were called to 513 8. Wil mington Street, st 1:03 a. m. Fri day. where they found Calvin (Fete) Richardson, 25. of the a bove address, lying in s pool of blood with both his wrists cut. A trail at blood led back to the kit chen table where officers found s raaor blade. Mrs. Betty Johnson said *ho and Richardson had been sit- ting at the kitchen table and he told her his girl friend had left him, so he was going to kill himself. The woman said she then went to her room and later heard a noise in the hall, looked outside and saw Rich ardson on the floor. At this point she called police, who arrested Richardson for at tempted suicide after he was treated at the hospital. FILE CHARGES AND COUNTERCHARGES John H. Williams, Jr., of 517 Colonial Drive and his brother. Richard B. Williams, informeo of- 1 fleers late Thursday that they were in an argument with Billy K. Bristow, white manager of Service Distributors, over the amount of gas put Into s oar. Bristow stated he went inside the service station to call police and John Williams, Jr., came after him. Bristow said he then ran to his car and got a .22 oalibre pistol and held it at his tide, at no time pointing it an any one. Bristow said he told the Wil liams brothers to leave and never come back. Both men signed warrants against the white man for as sault with a deadly weapon. He was arrested and cited to City Court for trial on Friday, April 24. Bristow then signed warrants against the Williams brothers for disorderly conduct and they were also cited to City Court. MAN BEATEN. GLASSES BROKEN Officer James E. <Bobby' Daye was told by Carey Willie Lanier, 21, of 716 Manly Street at 1:01 a. m , Saturday, that he was talking to a friend In Edna's All Night Case, 213 W. South Street, when he was assaulted by another per son, whom he identified as John Earl Cannon, address unknown. Lanier stated Cannon knocked off his eyeglasses and broke them. He said the glassee cost $48.50. The young man signed a war rant against John Earl Cannon for assault and battery and dam age to property, and the warrant is now on file. WHITE MAN SAVS PAIR BEAT HIM Chester McGhee, 45. of 505 Florence Street, informed officers that he was walking north on Boylan Avenue when he was ap proached by two colored men. He said one of the men asked him for a cigarette at the comer of W. Cabarrus Street and Bolyan Ave nue, at 3:00 a. m. MoChee said he gave the man a cigarette and match and for no apparent reason the young man hit him on the shoulder with his fist, while the elder man hit him on the head with a walking cane. McGhee atated he then fled the scene. He was taken to Rex Hospital by a taxicab and suffered a two-inch liberation on his forehead. The only description he could give of his assailants was that one was quite old and walked with a cane and the other wm a young man. ELDERLY WOMAN BEATEN Mrs. Josephine Richerson, 73. of 1316 Booker T. Avenue, atated ahe waa “getting ready to feed her dogs In her back yard." when a tall, slim man with a mask over his face and wearing gloves, hit her about the head ond ordered her to give him all her money. Herbert Jones, 24. a roomer in the Richerson household, and the first one to find the old lady after the attack, told Officers Artis and Daye st 12:89 a. m. Saturday that he took her to the hospital. Mrs. Richerson suffered an open out wound on top of her head, caused by a sharp object The Incident is alleged to have taken place just inside the house RIPS OFF COP’S SLEEVE, COLLAR Mrs. Beatrice Hinton Banks. 38. of 104 Bluff Street, had another charge added to the one she was arrested for at 8:03 p. m., Friday. Officer Ralph Johnson was placing her in the Wake Coun ty Jail on a charge of public drunkenness when ahe tore the right sleeve and collar off the officer’s shirt. The shirt cost approximately $5. CAUGHT STEALING SOCKS. JAILED John R. Rush, manager sf McLeltan's Store, Fayetteville Street, told Officers J. E. Pierce and J. C. Putman at 7:38 p.m. Friday, that he saw Alonso Boylan. 49. take tix pairs of men's socks and walk out with out paying for them. Boylan was apprehended and jailed by the cops lor larceny and public drunkedneas on a war rent signed by Buah. STRAIGHT RAZOR STOLEN Henry Jeter, of 309 Battle Street, told the desk sgt. at police head quarters Saturday at 12:55 pm that sometime between 8:00 p.m. Friday and 9:00 a.m. Saturday, some one stole a straight razor from his barber shop, located at 410 E. Mar tin Street. Jeter said he left the razor in a case at 8:00 pm., when he left the shop. The complainant stated he didn’t know how many persons wars in the establishment waiting for hair cuts, but the other two barbers re mained until 9:00 p.m. Friday. The razor was valued at $lO, made in Germany, and had a big black handle holding the stainless steel blade. CHARGES BOY WITH CARNAL KNOWLEDGE Mrs. Thelma Smith, of 7 W. Lee Street, informed Officers Norman Artis and James E. (Bobby) Daye at 1:45 im Sunday, that Waiter Davis. 18. of 305 Pugh Street, and her 12-year-oid daughter were in volved in sexual intercourse on Saturday. The officers talked to Mm girl and she stated that she and Davis were friends and he had been to her home to see her, adding she met him at the Tas ter Freese on Fayetteville St. She admitted going to the Washington Junior High School grounds and having relations with Davis. She said this was her second experience and she had given her consent. Davie told the officers the girl told him she was 14 years es age. However, Mrs. Smith signed a warrant charging Davis with car nal knowledge and he was placed in Wake County Jail under bond. STEALB FROM POLICE OFFICER ! Veteran Raleigh Police officer, J. Winters of 101 S. Pettigrew St, informed two fellow officers at 3:25 p.m. Saturday, that a 14-yeur-old boy was caught stealing his lawn mower. The youth was also seen with a mower belonging to William A Jones, of 1112 E. Morgan Street, and a gas can belonging to D. H. Keck. 115 S. Pettigrew Street. The j young boy was placed in the Wake i County Detention Home. All of the items were recovered by their owners. GRABS WHISKEY FROM STORE’S COUNTER John Massenburg, of 802 Cunnis ter Street, said a man cams into the ABC Store on E. Cabarrus St and ordered a quart of Hasn't of Kentucky whiskey. As Massenburg placed the bottle on the counter, toe man grabbed It and ran at S:!6 pm. Saturday. He described the man tm being between 22-25 years old, dark akin, wearing olive drab an it, about 5’7” tall and weighing about 152 pounds. The cost of the whiskey was set at $4 70. WOMAN SAYS MAN BROKE PANE Miss Mary Rankin, of Mi S Blount Street told Officers J. C Putman and B. G. Lasiter at 8:33 p.m. Saturday. Larry Drayton. 34. broke a glass pane In her back door, valued at $2. Drayton wa* arrested tor damage j to property and public drunkedneas. COPS JAIL TWO FOR FIGHTING Charlie Hinton. 24, es SM twain Street, sad Charles (Buddy) Harris, 33. es Cum gen Street, were arrested at 10:15 pm. Saturday for engag ing in an affray In front of the Dollar Bill Bar, E. Davie Street. CUTS COAT, MISSES MAN Richard WiUU. of the Deluxe Hotel, E. Cabarrus Street, told po lice officers it 8:57 p.m. Saturday, that Willie Lee sssulted him with a knife tn front of the hotel, cutting his coat down the back. The com plainant said that the assault took place after he <Willi*> "had been in a his* with Marvin Utley." hotel manager: Willi* atated he would aign a warrant agamat Lee for assault with a deadly weapon. RTABBED ON HAND. SHOULDER Lloyd Jone*. Jr, es 217 1-* R. Blood worth Street, told Of ficer* Johnson and Pierce at f:- M p m. Saturday, that Johnny Byrd assaulted him with a knife hi the rear of Giles' Tseven. 4UO , block of t. Davie Street. Jones tsi eat on the left hand and shoulder by toe assailant and said be weald sign a warrant against Bryd for assault with a deadly weapon WOMAN BHOOTR ANOTHEB THROUGH ARM Mias Alta Rose McCoy. 37. told Officers Bobby Coats and J. A Pierce at 3:22 pm. Sunday, that Miss Beulah Ann Muidrow, 39. shot her with a pistol at 108 N Fisher Street The bullet went through her left arm. between th eibow and wrist She wa* treated at Wake Men orisl Hospital and released Then she signed a warrant against Miss Muidrow, of 1009 Mark Street for aasult with S' deadly wea- pon sh* was jailed under a bond of S2OO. The complainant resides at 115 N. Fisher Street. BATS HE WAS THREATENED Willie Lanier, of 716 Manly St informed officers at 8:55 pm. Sun day. that John L. Brown, address unknown, threatened to out him with a knife. The officer* report continued. "We told Willie he would have to sign a warrant before we could do anything, and Willie stated lac am* going to aign a warrant." The alleged incident took plnae at the corner of South and McDowell Streets. WAS BEATEN. KICKED. WOMAN CLAIMS Miss Roberto Johnson. IT. of 813 S. East Street, told Officer! J. Winters at 7:45 a. as. Sun day. that Jamas K. Lass whs la believed living at to* Datum* Hotel, sssulted bar by beating bar with Ms bands, fists and feet by hitting and kicking her after he mad* bar go with hhn ner sf Pattotaan Alley and K Davis Street, behind a Ituesry atora, and Mad to unto tar him. going to polio* hsadqnartoto Mid sign a warrant agafaat La* tor an sault and battery. CLOCK RADIO MHJUfIB STOLEN Mlaa Hattia Mae William*, es T» Manly Street, told Offices* L ML Smith and L. T. Williams al felt a.m. Friday, that sometime taring the previous night, someone same into har home and stole a tiosh radio. She didn’t know to* name *r value of Ih# radio m^asd toe radie Thursday night, bti said nothing about B unto tar hey friend came to the house Friday awrnlng. found tt übn lag and “reined a fma." as to* decided to call to* police. The hoy friend is reported to have given her the clock radto ae e present TWO BIKES STOLEN. RECOVERED Curtis Robertson, of 306 IVsaman Street reported at 10:50 am. Sun day, two boys’ bicysla* were tool an from his yard. Th# total value es the bikes was listed as S7O. th# bicycles were later recovered In the possession of two boy*, but the complainant said he did “nod wish any police action against toe pair.” JAILED ON FORGERY COUNTS S. Paul Carson, of Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, 334 Fay etteville Street told Officer H. L. Moore st 3:30 pm. Friday he re ceived a forged check, drawn on his bank, mad# payable to Ray mond Watson In the amount es $35, signed Mrs. Othelia H. Treadwell. Arrested tn this css* and charged in three other forgeries wa* Robert Earl Johnson, 22. of 000 S. East Street. ,3The amount es the ototo checks wars $358, $l7B and $343. At Raleigh Memorial Auditorium: Shaw Alumni Sponsor Fashion Show May 8 a Fashion Show will ba bald on Friday night at Raleigh’s Memorial Auditorium, tt*>n*ored by to* Shaw Unlvartity Alumni. Raleigh Chap ter. Th* General Chairman It Mi\ Blanche Riven, ond toe Director or the {fashion Shew will be Mr* Emma Jan# Muse. _ Them# of the riiewt DOUI TO PERFECTION" Th* guaat medal wtß be U pro fessional: Mia* Emily MayleA es Newark, N. J. Mala prefeaaienel modal Hr. Bam Kearay: Moor*#- town. N. J, (Just returned from Spain) Local model* participating will be: Mr*. Irene Lane, Mr*. Roaa Ly MUB EMILY MAYLES REPORTS WOMAN MISSING Miss Fannie Burnett, of 005 New Bern Avenue, wa* reported miss ing by her brother. John Burnett of the same address, last Saturday All polios units were immediately alerted. nett arsnt to Durham with an other tister on Friday and they returned to the city Bator day at 3:30 p.m„ and went 1# Sta ten's Case. 8. East Street to get same food. Mas Fannie Bur nett repeatedly left her sister at tola thus and had net been heard from at CAROLINIAN ’'she Is « years *M. S’ f\ weighs 130 pounds, light eaes- Stages Musical: Crosby PTA Installs New Officers Here The Oosby-Oerflsld Elementary Beimel PTA installed new officers, foatiep April 14 at Ms monthly masting Mm. Lillian R. Freemen tnstotlil toe following officers: taaridant Mrs. Dorothy Lundy: visa |N atidaut, H. A. Williams: aee r story, Mrs. Mania T. Will lame: as sistant aaerstory. Mrs. Almata Let tot toaaaurw Cecil R. Goins; and chuOata. Rev. J. A. Burgees Ntowlng to* burinem aaorion, a mutieal program wa* presented. Presiding waa Mr*. Dorothy D. Lundy, prsaidant tarings Mlm Mary L Smith, teechert "Cornelius March," "An dante”—Dana Lgwiat “Thy Name W* Halt" “Evening Star"—Glanda lfowelli awl “Rualt Our Faith Di vine" Rhrtan Band—Mm Matins J. Belt Orade 3: The Syncopated Clock”, "With Oaatanoto* and "Menuetto”. Tonette—Grad* 4 Mias Lillian L. Perry, directing: “So Long” "Polly Wolly Doodle,” “O Susanna," and “Old Folk# at Home.” 11- J Bto, W n_ I SSJ -*-- w Oggpil fta. RWIIuI, “Mary Had a Little Lamb," David Haywood and Daniel Hooker; “Lon don Bridge,” Craven Glenn and Ronald Lett*; “Old McDonald." No ra Bradberry and Rover Atkinson; “Twinkle, Twinkle Util* Star" Jo seph McKoy end James Bamaa; "Old Gray Goose,” Ranald Golds tar, Bti* Hinton and Geraldine Giles Group Numbers! T Lou* You Truly," “Marino Hymn," and "Jot Pilot March." PEOPLE die us up whan we nr* not aware that they are looking or even present. I WISH I COULD always write what I think but I dent dare. one. Mr*. Beeato Lewie, Mra Doro thy Thomai, Mia* Sheryl Hamlin. Mia* Romona White, Mis* Donna Winter*, Mr. John Harris, Mr*. Ha zel Sorrell. Mis* Shirley M. Ever ett Mr*. Card Johnson Hat* by Em-Dee Millinery; Wigs by Randolph's and Mrs. Mary Whit lay and Clothing by Emma Jan# Dree* Shop. N—I, YOU’LL HAVE UP TO THREE YEARB TO PAY ON EASY MONTHLY TERMS Financing that new car is no problem with our low mt# low premium auto loan rates! SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU . . . _ LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU . . . Jk Eg3k Come In Today And Discuss Your Loan Needs With Us! MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK IM RALEIGH - DURHAM - CHARLOTTE m esaouMimf RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, APRIL Bto Mil plexleu. dander build and dM net take any extra cloth tag with her. PACES WORTHLESS COOK CHARGE Mark Stanley Johnson. 1169 to Blunt Street, came to headquarter* at 3:30 p.m. Monday and signed warrants against Mayo Moora of Rout# 3. Raleigh, ehargtng Moot* issued a wortolea* shock la Em amount es $13.05. drawn on Wac hovia Bank and Trust Company, dated March 38. 1964 and payabl* to CotUngham'a Grocery, 400 block OH, MY ACHING BACK —you want nltof-vut II fait! Another Rig* dsn Oat Doaa’a rite total Acme Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. 1-Day Service On Request 898 T Hillsboro Street 191 W. Orel# Drive RALEIGH. N. C. CARY. N. C. Dial TE 4-4491 Dial 491-8841 SHOE MART GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY DAYS AT SHOE MART ALL DRESS SHOES 20% THURS., FRI„ SAT... ONLY! SHOE MART "Ralmth'i Busiwt Shoe Store ’ 8 E. Hargett St Ph. VA 8-3721 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT es to Btannt Bti eat. signed by the datandant and was returned “ac count dosed." Ha also Wood another charga of 9 worihl am check fat the amount of 8328, drawn on the •erne hank, dated March 36. 1964. mad* payabl* to the aana* grocery atora. This check waa raturaed marfaadL Tan aooesati." 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