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FROM RALEIGHS POLICE FILES: THE~CttIME BE A T BY CHARLES R. JONES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) HOTEL UNIFORM, BOW TIE STOLEN James Freeman, 29, 513 S. Wil mington Street, informed Officers •' L. Denton and H, K Wall at 4:26 p. m. Wednesday, that someone broke into his locker at Sir Walter Hotel, where he works, and stole a uniform, valued at S2O, and a bow tie, valued at sl. Freeman stated the uniform was a white jacket and a pair of white pants with an orange stripe. He said he had no sus pects in mind regarding the theft TAKES CAP OFF MASTER CYLINDER Curtis Lane, 47, 1725 Poole Road, Apt 6, told the cops at 5:40 p.m. Wednesday, someone had taken the cap off the master cycinder of hi* 1956 station wagon, parked in his yard. The complainant said the cap was on his car Tuesday night when he started his engine after work. The value of the brake cap was set at sl. THINKS KIDS BROKE OIT PANE HONORED ON SIXTH BIRTH DAY—Roes Fowler. Jr. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Roes Fowler, 813 Hadley Road, observed his six th birthday with a quiet home affair on Thursday. May 14. He received many toys. Several of his young friends were on hand to help Master Fowler enjoy this occasion. Ho is shown above cat ting Ms birthday cake. Hr ■par Plfc 1 '■•'Vs Ik SHAW COUNSELOR HONOR ED—Dr. Marguerite M. Adams. Counselor at Shaw University, has been named for inclusion in “Who’s Who Among American Women" and “Who’s Who in the South and Southeast," both Marguis Publications. BOOTH’S HIGH & DRY GIN 5355 *3 J 220 4/5 QT. PINT I I’ r _ \' , t , R» »hmi ** - >e ' r ® fc W^j^j I Distilled London Dry Gin •* 90 Proof 100% Neutral Spirits Distilled From Grain W. A. TAYLOR l COMPANY • NEW YORK, M.V. i . Miss Lucille Jones, 618 Quarry ! Street, told Officers Denton ami Wall at 7:35 pm. Thursday, that while she was away from home during the day, someone broke out | a window pane at her home. Miss Jor.es said she believed the vandalism was the “work” of kids in the neighborhood. Damage to th window was estimated at sls. “FAST CROOK" STEALS *19.73, RUNS A B. Davenport, assistant man ager of W. T Grant's Dept. Store, 210 Fayetteville Street, informed officers at 1:21 p.m. Thursday, that an unidentified Negro man robbed the store of $19.73. He described the person as being about 35 years old, weighting 180 pounds, and standing approximately 5 feet, 8 inches. He was reportedly wearing a white short-sleeve shirt, dark trousers and a Navy blue silk cap. The man Is alleged to have gone into a cash register In the basement store for the mon ey. Mrs. Pat Smith, a aaleslady, said she heard the cash regis ter ring, looked around and saw the man standing next to the register. She then called for Davenport at which time the man ran. with Davenport in “hot” pursuit. The assistant manager chased the suspect into the parking deck on S. Salisbury Street, where he lost sight of him. All police units were immediately notified and given a descrip tion. THUGS POUR SUGAR INTO GAS TANK Robert Monroe, of 2 Franklin Terrace, told Officers Joseph Win ters and T. T. Street, Jr., at 7:43 a.m. Thursday, he parked his Buick in front of his apartment building at 5 pm. Wednesday. When he returned to the vehicle Thursday morning, he walked a round the car to inspect his tires and saw some sugar on the rear bumper of his auto. Further in spection revealed sugar in the gas tank. The victim stated he had no idea who could have done this. MAN SHOT BY DURHAM CABBIE Robert Lee Smith, 22, of 306 S. Swain Street, was shot in the 300 block of N. Carver Street at 1:03 am. Sunday, by Quinten Barbee Page, a cab driver, of 205 Umstead Street, Durham. Smith was admitted to Wake Me morial Hospital and aent immedi ately to the operating room where his condition was described as crit ical. Smith and two other men hir ed a taxi in Durham to bring them back to Raleigh. Upon reaching the city, an* of the men got out at the Club 54 and the other two proceed ed to N. Carver Street When they arrived at the designated honse. Smith asked the cabbie to help him get his buddy into the house and the driver refus ed. saying bis bsck wss In jured. Smith reportedly “got mad” and started hitting the cab driver. At this point Page is alleged to have shot Smith with a .25 automatic. Both were charged with engaging in an affray with a deadly weapon. Page was arrested on the spot and a warrant awaits Smith upon his release from the hospital. WHO STOLE WOMAN’S MONEY? Mrs. Ann Smith. 44. of 26 1-2 N. Pettigrew Street. Informed Officers Ralph Johnson sad J. A. Perry, a* 4:48 pm. Saturday, that she bad a green pocket book with $lB and tome change in it stolen from her home. She stated the porketbook was on her dresser in the bedroom. In vestigation revealed several people were in the house and that the complainant was under he influence of alcohol. s:*YS SOLDIER BEAT HER UP Miss Mary Alice Williams, of Ho gans Lane. Method, came the po lice station at 10 p m. Saturday and signed a warrant against Richard Love, a soldier, stationed at Fort | B’-agg claiming he struck her in I the face with his hands and fists near Williams Grove Church on the Rock Quarry Road. The warrant is on file for Love and will be served the next time he is known to be in Raleigh. WOULDBE PEACEMAKER STABBED Isaiah Watson, of 209 Battle St., was stabbed in the stomach while trying to break up a fight beside the Tastee Freeze, in the 800 block of Fayetteville Street. Witnesses to the incident were Raymond Barnes. K-23 Washing ton Terrace, and Johnny Mangum. 201 Cannon Street. They said a man wnose name is James Cole, did the stabbing. Officers picked up Cole for as sault and battery on his sister. Mrs Betty Baugh. D-16 Washington Ter race. (This incident was in laat week’s Crime Beat*. MAN PISTOL-WHIPPED AT STATON’S Officers R. E. Keeter and W. M. Parker, Jr., were called to Staton's Restaurant and Motel in the 300 block of S. East Street at 12:20 a.m. Saturday where hey talked to Ern est Kaymore, 22. James Weaver. 23. and Charles Cummings, 22, all of Fort Bragg. These soldiers stated that James Harris, 21, also of Fort Bragg, was struck in the mouth with a chrome plated pistol by an unknown per son at 12:15 a.m. Saturday. They described the gun wielder as being shoot 21 years old, and weighing about 160 lbs. Officers were unable to talk to Parker at this time. He was taken to Wake Memorial Hos tal where he was treated for a laceration on the inside of his npper lip. SLASHES FACE WITH WINE JUG Oscar Green, 41. of 718 E. Davie Street, and Willie Henderson, 30. of 505 Alston Street were jailed by police officers at 10 p.m. Fri day and charged with engaging in an affray with a knife and wine bottle at the corner of Davie and Alston, more popularly known as "The Bottom." Both men were injured and treated at the hospital. Henderson suffered • stab wound in his left arm. He was treated and relased. Oscar Green was cut on the left side of his face with a jsggged wine bottle. Several sutures were required to close Green’s wounds. The entire left side of his face was covered with bandages this week. TRIES TO CASH CHECK. THEN FLEES J. L. Cottingham, owner of Cot tingham’s Grocery, 321 S. Blood worth Street, told twocops at 3:20 p.m. Friday that Ron Mitchell at tempted to cash a check and when he ((Cottingham) started to call the writer of the check, Mitchell W. G. ENLOE WAKE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE m - gfe*. I For STATE SENATE (16th District) INTERESTED-- ABLE-- EXPERIEN^^D Qualified to serve you be cause of his knowledge of State, County fls Local Gov ernment — SERVED AS: • Mayor and Coincllman - 10 years • Member Olivia Raney At Richard B Harrison Library Boards - 6 years • Chairman. Pub’.lc School Board - 6 years • President N. C. League of Municipal, ties • Director State School for Blind and Deaf —6 years • Member Governor’s Highway Safety Commission t years • Present member Board of Trustee* W W Holding Industrial Education Center Till* Poittral M P»l* f«*r »v frlrnSf es W G Enl<*» fled the scene, but was followed by the store owner, who later identi fied him. The check was written on a blank check, secured from Wachovia Bank and Trust Company against the Charcoal Steak House and sign ed "W S. Swain ." Mr. Swain stat d be didn't write the check and would sign a waramt against Mit chell for forgery. Detctive Sgt. H. L. Moore ques tioned Mitchell, who admitted the forgery. He was jailed after this confession. ENTERS HOUSE. TAKES NOTHING Mrs. Ella Hinton. 52. of 1117 S. Wilmington Street, informd Offi cer Ralph Johnson at 9:18 p.m. Fri day, that someone entered her home during the day while she was working. Mrs. Hinton was unable ta report anything missing. Inves tigation showed the house was entered through the front door by breaking out the glass in it Fxit was made through the back door. Two butcher knives were taken out of a drawer in the kitchen and placed on a chair next to the back door. W. P. Whitley, dirctor of the City and County Identification Bureau, was called to the sceen and lifted several fingerprints. CHARGES HUSBAND WITH ASSAULT. BATTERY Mrs. Alonia Sanders, of 1107 Mark Street, rame to the po lice station at 11:00 p.m. Fri day and signed a warrant a against her husband. Joseph Sanders, for assault and bat tery. A domestic warrant was also signed and Mrs. Sanders stat rd Domestic Relations Court al ready has a wararnt on file for her hush ind for non-support. BEATEN AT CHAVIS CENTER Michael C! avis. 19, of 5 Bruns wick Terrace, reported at 11:17 p. m. Friday that he was beaten by Eddie Banks. 17, of Seaweil Ave. The affray took place at Chavis Center. Chavis - signed a warrant against Banks for assault and bat tery. REFUSED ENTRY. BREAKS OUT GLASS Mrs. Matie Bullock, 508 E. Hargett Street, reported at 4:15 a.m. Saturday, that John Bul lock. address unknown, came to her home and demanded to bo admitted. When she refused to admit him. the man is rported to have knocked out the glass in her front door in his effort* to get in Mrs. Bullock signed a war rant. charging damage to pro perty and assault and battery against Bullock. The papers are on file at headquarters.' 011 :oth MIIIIM! SHE 2.99 VALUE. BEAUTIFULLY STYLED I Ladies* Fancy Trim I CHILDS’ 2 Pc. 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C* PICTURE WINDOW RUINED BY BRICK Otha William*, of 825 Newoomba Road, told Officers R N. Carroll and G. W. Williams at 10:45 p.m. Friday, that someone threw a brick through a picture window in his living room. Tbe complainant said he was in the back of the house when this incident occurred and has no sus pect in mind. Damage to the win dow was set at S3O. YOUNG MAN CUTS GIRL, 14 A 14-year-old girl, who lives In the 1204 block of New Born Avenue, told the cope Friday at 8:56 p.m. Friday, she waa at 204 1-2 Selwin Alley (near Idelwild Avenue), when Eugene Price. 20, of 117 N. Haywood Si oat her on the left arm and right hand with a butcher knife. A warrant waa drawn against Price for assault with a deadly weapon and he will he tried in Domestic Relations Court. COP NABS MAN gTRAUNO WINE Officer J. L. Stoudomlro was shopping at the A&P Store, corner S. Blount and R Hargett Streets at 1 pun. Friday when his attention waa called to James Otia Malone. 18, of Route 7, Raleigh, who had concealed a fifth of wine under his sweater. Officer Stoudemire arrest ed Malone at the corner of E. Davie and S Person Streets. At first. Me lon denied the theft, but later con fessed to taking the wine without paying for it Malone added this was the first time he had ever taken anything. The wine was valued at $1.69, and Malone was jailed a $25 bond for larceny. ADMITS CUTTING MEXICAN SOLDIER Miss Mary Carolyn Patterson, 21, of 112 Camden Street ad mitted to polioe officers at 7:39 p.m. Saturday, that she had cut Arturo Perey, a 21-year-old Mexican, stationed at Fort Bragg. The incident occurred at tho cor- Hi|h Fashion Style Make* You 0 Look More \Beautiful v. Thin Ever wr’jp ▼osn.r... / Trill cap *6- UK ATTUACTtVK TO lUUU-Oot Mast WIG GLAMOUR net of Idle wild Avenue and Lana Street. The weapon used was s piece of glass. Miss Patterson was arrested and cited to appear in City Court to face the charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Perey was treated at the hospital for a laceration of his right band. CHAIR HITS WOMAN IN HEAD Officers O. C. Pratt and C. B. Wright were Informed at 141 a. m. Monday by Mias Mary Pat terson (mentioned above), that ■he was at Club 54. E. Davie and S. Bloodworth Streets, when a fight started between two men. One of the men. she , stated, threw a chair, miming its Intended victim and strik ing Mbs Patterson on tho head. The complainant, who was treat ed at Wake Memorial Hospital for a head wound, said she did not know either of the men. but would recognise both if she ever saw them again. ASSAULTED WITHOUT BEING HIT Arthur Sunders, 91$ S. Wilming ton Street, told Officer* Joseph Winters and T. T. Street. Jr., at 2 p.m. Sunday, Robert Monroe, Rto. 2. Franklin ton, did assault him by drawing a pistol on him In San ders’ own home. He signed a war rant for assault with a deadly wea pon and Monroe waa Jailed. HITS WIFE WITH DRINK BOTTLE Officers Winters and Street re ported at 2 p.m. Sunday, Will Ban and his wife, Mrs. Ella Mat Ban, had a fight at 7 Lewis Lane. Ban k alleged to have struck Mrs. Buss over her right eye with a soft drink bottle. War rants were drawn against both for engaging In an affray with a deadly weapon. Mrs. Bon waa treated at Wakt Memorial Hospital before being taken to jalL WINDOW-BREAKERS “WORK” No Nagging Backache Mean* a Good Night’s Sleep Nagging backache, headache, or mueeu lar achee and palne mar come on with over-exertion, emotlone) upsets or day to day stress and strain. And folks who sst and drink unwissly somsttmss suffer mild bladder Irritation... with that rest less, uncomfortable feeling. 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Her small daughter, who sleeps in the room where the damage was done, told her mother she had heard the voices of several men, but was afraid to call out at the time. Damage to the windows was set at $3. WOMAN BEATEN WITH SHOTGUN Mbs Naomi Louise Purvb. 38, of Ml Pugh Street, Informed two cops at 7:47 p.m. Sunday, that she had been assaulted ajiM i beam JraraMKentMcky iVKiskey g 86 AM BOURBON WHISKEY ******* J jp ftMiwwkfffyjw / A*-* ... «HBre»a 1 ,nt HtMYUCHV •••Jksertter.," l,~lw with u shotgun, hut no 4 the “testates end” of H. Tho victim waa beaten with tho deadly weapon at the earner of Manly and Pugh Btreats, and suffered a broken right arm and deep rashes on the bock as bar head. Mbs Purvb “fingered” Chandler Williams, 86. of 1606 Manly Street, who was arrest ed after a chase up Huyti Al ley. Williams admitted shot-gun whipping tho woman, but could gtve no reason for hb actions. Shao waa hospitalised and the man was eeharged with assault wit ha deadly weapon end Jail ed. 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