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FROM RALEIGH'S POLICE FILES: the crime Heat by CHARLES R. JONES (CONTDIVCB FROM PAGE 1) SQUMU STEALS QUART I OJF OBU JAILED Ch«S« Brooks, manager of fubllk Oil Company, 128 W. South ptreet, told Ofiioers J. l. Denton pd J. R. MUrry at 12:33 a.m. i Thursday, that three Negro men* Eto hla station and bought xth of goo. One o t the men, is started, took a quart of oil, ralued at 45 cents, and did not pay for it. After the MaqUant des cribed the car, the two oops fond Ml parked ia tfoo 446 bloek of S. Bloodworth Street. The sew, Richard Love, o soldier, stationed at Fort Bran, wee oarried back to the < service eta Won, where he was identified by Billy Brooks aa the oil thetf. Low was jailed for larceny and placed voder a 450 bond. YOUNG CROOKS USB PfCK AND HAMMER Isaac Hardy, of 308 South St., Informed Officers John Baker, Sr., and Alfred L. Grigsby at 11:58 p. m. Wednesday, that he is an at tandant at the Diamond Wash Laundromat, 835 Fayetteville St. Hardy said as he came In the front door of the establishment, two boys in short pants “scooted" out the door. He found coin boxes had ben Tipped off two machines and an undetermined amount of change stolen. The young culprits left behind a pick and hammer. Hardy said he could identify these subjects. BICYCLE REPORTED STOLEN Mrs. Mary AUee Gales of 611 Haywood Lane, told Officers Norman Artis and James E. (Bobby) Daye at 4:26 p.m. Wednesday, someone stole her daughter’s cream colored 24” bicycle. The theft occurred some time between 10:00 p.m. Tuesday and 8:00 a.m. Wed nesday. The officers later arrested two 15 -year-old boys, who were ctaarg ?u with larceny of the bike. GRAY DRESS PANTS TAKEN Robert Lee Massenburg, 25, of 1524 Mooely Lane, came to the police station at 7:30 a.m. Thurs day and stated a man whose first name is Steve, book a pair of his gray dress pants Wednesday af ter 7:00 p.m. Masoenburg, who didn’t know Steve’s last name, 1 stated be bought the trousers last Friday at Sears and paid $5.95 for them. HUBBY JAILED FOB BEATING MATE Mrs. Marie Delores Bullock, of 1312 Holman Street, told Officers Denton and Murry lari; Friday, that aha “got Into an argument” with her estranged hurixmd, John Thomas Bullock, 23, of 506 E. Har gett Street, and he beat her with his haxufe and fists. Mrs. Bullock signed a warrant against Bullock for assault and jattery and he was jailed. The rietton was treated at Wake Me morial Hospital for bruises in the '“IV VUJSO* HAIR »TYLX«._Dept MIJ gggl fte. MieMcae Ave. CMcaa* SO White Label DEWAR'S SCOTCH WHISKY il n— / R I "White Label’ j I Dewars I Blended Scotch Whisky 1 IH ioo% SCOTCH *m; suits m I■ rroouct o» r.on»«o w § flg » !*D4& ROTTi*? . i V I I j omb KriCTtear »fo»wear . egew soertat »vm. | small of her back and about the face. ANOTHER SPOUSE BEATS WIFE Mrs. Ruth Aleen Haywood, of *609 Latta Street, < Oberlin), stated at 12:35 a.m. Friday that her hus band. David Earl Haywood. HL of the same address beat her with his hands and fists at BS6 Tower St. She signed a warrant and Hay wood was arrested for assault and battery. “LIFTS” BATTERY FROM CAR C. E. Ratcliff*, of 1419 Cram Street, informed Officers C. J. < Schweikert and Bobby B. Coots at 14:58 a-m. Thursday, that someone took a Willard Bat tery from his 1952 Chevrolet, parked in his yard sometime Wednesday night. The battery was valued by Mr. Ratcliffs at *ls. GIVES COTS WRONG ADDRESS Elmoses Grier, 24, of McMiack in Street, who was in this ooiumn last week when he claimed an Ad miral table model radio, valued at 6169.95 was stolen from tte front porch at 904 a Person Street, got his addresses mixed up. Mrs. Dearie Hall Cooley firm at this address and has Used there for some time. Mrs. Cooley informed The CARO LINIAN of this intentional un truth this week. Police officers were also given her address and have been to her residence on several occasions hat week. She does not know the parties involved and said there Is not such a number at 942 S. Per son Street as Grier stated in his police report. THEIF TARES MONEY, LEAVES SHIRT Herbert Hilliard, who runs a grill at the corner ors S. Blount and Smithfleld Sts., informed Of ficers Baker and Grigsby at 1:16 a.m. Friday, that someone knocked out the right front window in his establishment with a brick, then went inside and took S2B in change and turned the lights off. The complainant stated the thetf went hi the cash drawer, but didn't get any money. A shirt was left on the floor. The broken 4’ by 7’ window will cost 525 to repair. The inci -1 dent oecnrred between 12:34 and 1:04 a.m. Friday TV SET AND RADIO TAKEN William Perry. 36, of 906 Oak at home most of the day and the only person to come to the house portable television set and a pink home from work at 9:30 p.m., his wood Avenue, reported at 10:02 p. His son, Steve Ferry, stated he was radio were missing, was Dave Miller of Alston Street, m. Thursday, that when he came The television was valued at SIOO and the radio at S2O. STEAL TIRES, VALUED AT $136 James E. Green, white resi dent of Clayton, and an em ployee of Murray’s Gulf Ser vice, 501 Fayetteville Street, told officers at 8:44 pn. Thursday, that at about 8:64 p.m., two Negro youths, about 15 years of age- took lour tire* from a tire rack in front of the station. G«een stated he believed the boys ran down Stronach’s Alley, toward Blount Street. Officers R. N. Carroll and C. B White checked the surrounding area, but were unable to locate the “swipers” of four Gulf Crown tire* 750 x 14, white wall, valued at <136. ESCAPED CON MEEKLY SURRENDERS A youth sitting on a park bench I in Nash Square at 12 noon Thurs j day, turned out to be Delano Al- ton Balcwin, 19, who admitted to Officer L. T. Williams he was an escapee from the prison camp in Lillington. Baldwin stated he left the Liliington confine Tuesday and walked all the way to Raleigh. Sgt. Butler of the prison de partment came to police head quarters and picked up Baldwin He waa then charged with esca lng. SAYS MOVIE ‘MIKE’ THROWN AT HOUSE Archie Pipkin, 314 Hill Street informed officers at 7:27 am. Saturday, someone had stolen a speaker from one of the drive-in movies and threw it on Pipkin's front porch. The brown speaker was large and round. No damage was done to his home and it i: unknown which drive-in the speaker was taken from. It was valued at $3.50. THROWS MOCK INTO GRILL Sohuyler Loo Allan. 845 Cot ton Place, total Os fleer* J. E. Fierce and L A. O'Neal at 6:54 am. Saturday, someone throw a brick Into Hie window of hia eofahllehoienf, the Deluxe Grill. 214 E. Cabarrus Street, between 12:40 and 4:15 ut The damage to the window was estimated at 975. ANOTHER BRICK DAMAGES HOME Mrs. Sophie Alexander. 104 N Carver Street, told Officers Jo seph Winters and T. T. Street. Jr., at 3:43 p.m. Friday, ahe was in her kitchen at 3:30 p.m., when some one hit the back of her home with a brick, then hurled one through the kitchen window, t Mrs. Alexander, who said she has no idea who threw the bricks, I estimated damage at $lO. MUSICIAN’S AUTO GLASS BROKEN James Herndon, 712 Hadley Road, staled at 5:17 a.m. Satur day. that he parked his 1957 con vertible Chevrolet or Hunter St., near Memorial Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. Friday, and when he returned from a trip out of town with a couple, he discovered the wind shield and the left front door glass broken. The complainant, who stated he plays in a band and sometimes perforins at Club 54. could not think of anyone who might have done this $l2O worth of damage to his ear/'"---. STAGE WIFE FOR ALL INSIDE \mtsr Officers John Baker, Sr., and Al fred L. Grigsby answered a fight call at 11:30 p.m. Priday. Here is , their report: “In response to a right call, we went to 547 E. Hargett St., where we found furniture in the hail, disarranged and knocked over. Arrested were Paul Alston Hinton, George and | Early Roger*, and Isaac Hick man, all of the above address.” The four men were jailed and | charged with engaging in an affray | and disorderly conduct j TEARS HOLE IN COTS SHIRT Officers R. F. Johnson and R. F. Perry arrested Kemp Tobe, 52, address “anywhere la Raleigh” at the earner of Davie Street and Patters eo Allay, at 5:10 p.m. Friday tar being drunk and dls enter iy. When Tobe was being p ter ad h the police ear’s rear seat, ho grab bed Officer Perry's shirt an the lower left sleeve and tore a I two-inch hole In It Then he waa charged with damage to city property. The shirt waa valued at $5. LARCENY TRY FAILS W M Harris, 1019 Smithfleld St informed officers at 1:07 p.m Fri day, that four or five boys, 10 to 15 years of age. were attempting *0 steal some pieces of plywood from Harris’ home. 'A check of the area showed several boya were trying to build a tree house In the woods be hind 1019 Smithfleld Street, but Mr. Harris was satisfied just to get his plywood back. CHARGES MAN WITH ASSAULT. BATTERY Miss Ella Fowler. 544 E. Hargett Street, came to the police station at 12:45 p.m Sunday and signed a warrant against Ulysses Boyd, 116 S East Street charging assault and battery The woman Mid Boyd beat her with bis hand* and fist* in the 500 block of E. Martin Street. ASSAULTED IN OWN ESTABLISHMENT Jam** (Baby Dump) Patleraor of Patterson-Frazier Record Shop. 116 E. Hargett Street told officers at 5:15 pm Saturday that around 5 p m., Harry Huggins. »* K Street, ceme into the shop and be came disorderly. Patterson further stated Huggins assaulted him by shoving and pull ing him with hi* hands. The com plaintant went to headquarters and signed a warrant and Huggins was later arrested and charged with as sault ANOTHER WOMAN ASSAULTED Mrs Albertine Alexander, 6M W. Cannon Street, came to the police station at 11:25 un. Sunday and signed a warrant against Joe Alex ander for assault and battery, claiming Alexander hH her with his hands and fists at the above ad d; css. LARCENY AT EDNA’S ALL NIGHT CAFE (Alphonxs Dixon. 107 W. South, informed Officers Baker and Grigs by at 6:19 a.m. Sunday, ha was in Edna’s All Night Cats, standing by th* juke box where some men were gambling, when a tall mas asked him if he could look at hla pocket book This same man allegedly took sl4 out of the wallet belonging to Dixon and left foe case Dixon further stated that he ask ed this man to return his money, but foe tall man refused, ao ha called foe cops. However, the tall stranger was gone when offtows ar rived. KNOCKS ON DOOR, » BEATEN UP Leno Brooks. 43. of 303 W. Lenoit Street, told officers at 1:05 a.m. Sunday, that he went to 315 Fowle Street and knocked on foe door. Horace Cotton opened the door and immediately started beating him on the head with what he believed was an iron pipe. Brooks said he w>ould sign a war | rant against Cotton for assault and battery as soon as he was treated for a laceration of the scalp at Wake Hospital. However, while being treated at j the hospital, someone stole Mr. 1 Brook's watch off his arm and he ' did not discover this until he was preparing to leave. The 17-jewel Elgin gold watch , with a stretch band, was valued at $64. . MOM CALLS COPS, SON ARRESTED Officer P. G. Jones answered a call at 6:23 p.m. Saturday to the home of Mrs. Lina Thomas. 812 1-2 E. Hargett Street. She told Jones that her son. James Edward Thomas. 22. of 804 N*won mb* Rood, was oaoo ing a disturbance. Thomas was arrested for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. He had cuts on his forehead and scalp and reported he believed ho waa hit with a lamp. The occupants at this addreag aside from Mrs. Thomas, are Mrs Betty Thomas, the wife of young Thomas, Miss Betty Froy, his ate ter; John Thomas, a brother, and Freddy Brown, a neighbor. Thomas wa« taken to Wake Me morial Hospital and received sev eral stitches in his forehead, then he was booked, at Wake County Jail, under a $25 bond. Brown was listed as a suspect in hitting Thomas with a lamp. FENDER SKIRTS “LIFTED'' George Curtis McArthur of 516 S. Saunders Street, reported at 9:31 Saturday, that someone took two fender skirts from his 1987 Chevro let Station Wagon which was park ed at the comer of W. South and Has Thousands of Wonderful Gifts f lISoBsP for Mom All Extra-Savings Priced! J ck lINOREI SAVE MORE! 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Blount Street between Miss Willie Mae Austin and bar boyfriend. Parry Parker, both of whom live there. Parker was hit aa th* bock of his hood with a soft drink bottle, requiring treatment at the office of Dr. W. F. Clark, E. Cab arm* Street Both were jailed for engaging In an affray where a deadly weapon was used and are being held tor City Court action. SAYS TWO YOUTHS TOOK WATCH. $9 James Moton. 46, 1615 Poole Road, informed officers at 6:04 a.m. Mon day, that ho was walking east on Davie Street at Alston about 11:40 p.rru Sunday when two dark-skin ned youths, about 17 years old. grabbed him and took, his 17-Jewel Bulova white gold watch and $9 in caih. The complainant, who admitted he had been drinking, said he knew one of the boys, whose last name is Evans, but did not know Evans' first name or th* other boy's name at all. MYSTERY MAN ASSAULTS WOMAN Miss Gwendolyn Leak. 27. 710 E Martin Street told Officers Baker and Grigsby at 1:42 a m. Monday, that she came home, got out of her dates' car and he drove off. She farther stated that she onlorked her door and entered foe bouse, but as aha tainted to close the door, an unknown light-skinned own of average height and build, wearing a dark soU. appeared at tha door and forced his way in. He then allegedly grabbed her and pushed her down in a chair and proceeded to beat her about the face. The assailant is reported to have fled north acrci-o Martin Street when he heard noises in another part of the house. RAY MAN TRIED TO RAPE CHILD Mr. and Mrs. Paul Branch, 904 E. Jones Street, came to the police station at 8:30 p.nr. Monday, ac companied by their 13 vcar-old daughter. Mr Branch signed a warrant charging Clarence Evans, of N. Haywood Street, with assault on their daughter by attempting to rape her at 204 1-2 Selwin Alloy. The child admitted going to the above address to visit a 14-year-old friend. She said that Evans, who was not there when she arrived, was ad mitted through a back entrance by a young boy in the house. The man i* alleged to have made an immoral advance to the child in a hack room of the hou*r. pulled down her panties and unsm-resslully tried to havo sexual intercourse with her. A grown woman In the house waa tn bed In another room, bat she said sh* was not asleep. When she appeared at the door where Evans, the girl and two other children were in a room. Evan* Is reported to have de parted after she got a broom and beat him off the girl. The woman did say, however, that th* child made no effort to scream or call for help, but tho 13- year-old would-be victim said foe was trying to push Evans off her GETS HIT IN MOUTH. WONT TELL WHY Mrs. A nnic Curley informed two police officers at 5 47 » m. Tuosd:<> that Lawrence Smith. 20. of 303 N State St rent, hit her tn the mouth with his fist. She wouldn't give :i reason for the attack, but said she would come to the police station and sign a warrant against Smith for assault and battery. The inci dent took place at 303 1-2 N. State Street, RALEIGH. N. C- SATURDAY. MAT 9. 1964 Apex News BY MRS. LOUISE COLVIN 1 APEX—Sunday morning at 11 o clock, at First Baptist, the senior | choir was in charge of foe de- j vouon, under the direction of Mrs. W. N. Beasley. Mrs. E. H. Wil liams is pianist The pastor, the Rev. W. 7’. Bige low. delivered to u* a most intar e s t i n g message ! His text waa tak en from the 2nd chapter of Phil ' l4pmns, sth verse £ ■ftl MRS. COLVIN Subject: ’Tha struggle for the mind." (6 by $ pica cut to go) The Youth Fellowship Hour, at First Baptist was very interesting A religious flint strip w.lB shown untitled. “The Living Word in Jj pau ". It was very coloiful and in formative, to see the methods they use to get foe Bible published. It verified th* fact, that foe Bible 1* tho greatest soling book of all other th© greatest selling book of all others sold in the world. Won’t you youth from all the surrounding churches Join us. Tt is non-denomatlonal, so com* out fog an hour of fellowship. FAfl'Ol’S ANNIVERSARY TTie Itev. W. T. Bigelow, pastor of the First Baptist Church will celebrate his 71h anniversary, Sun day, May 17. There will be two ses- j stops, afternoon 2:30, and 730 at right Many outstanding singing I groups, are invited for your enter tainment. Keep this date in mind, ,ind plan to attend. The public is invited. Mr Charles Thompson of j K.ileigli. will ’ Emcee'' the after- : noon session. Mr Clarence Jones of Durham, will “Emcee" the night , session. PERSONALS On Friday night, May 1. a Bridal \ Show or was given for Mrs. Brenda 1 Lorine Bullock, at her parents I THE CABOUNIAIf home, by Misses Queen Hunter, aiwt- : Edna Tl Crutchfield, cousin* Miss Bullock, who received many lovely gifts. On Sunday. May 3, at 8:00 p. Miaa Brenda Lorine Bullock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Bullock, and Mr. Eddie Lee How ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Lewis, of Apex, were joined kl Holy matrimony, at the Firat tist Church. The bride wa* givao" -in marriage by her mother, Mr* Pauline Bullock. Best man wa* Eddies brother, Richard Howard. Attendanttr of foe bride were Miss Queen Hunter and Mr*. Edna B. Crutchfield, cousins of foe bricto. It was a simple, out beautiful cere mony. The Rev. W. T. Bigelow per formed tha ceremony. Miaa FloytT' Cotten played the ‘Wedding MarcHV* Mr. Willinm Goldston was chief" usher, and Mr. Arthur Howard, brother of the groom, was an usher. THE BEST WORK is done by men who are not afraid of their own idee* SHERBET SPECIAL SALF mi 3
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