FROM RALEIGHS POLICE FILES: I'BE CRIME BEA T icon tin led room page d < B TRASH MAN'* IN HOUSE BREAK-IN E, J. Alford, 46-ycaT-old white i dent of i2OI Kent Road, in f ned or iccrs 9:18 a.m. Friday, I t he rav, a colored male run I '.j* his biu, iftrnt. A cheek of th" area by the cops I cicsed that the person worked r the city as a "trash man.” Officers picked op James Earl Curtis, 18, of Route 2, Poole Road, in the 1900 block of Hillsboro Street, about an hour later. He admitted being at the Alford home, but denied foinr into the basement. Although Alford couldn’t find anything missing, he UK 100 Front GIN lag lantDS 1| IMWAHVT I ‘©ror* I ■ I Mmumimiu* 4/B QUART $350 $025 •pint amuEDßOianra IAIRD AND OOHPAHf / BCOBEYVILL&N.I CARALEIGH FURNITURE CO., INC. 1600 & SAUNDERS 832-6402 W I LI° DH.IVK R [AL^^/ 3-PC CHAISE LOUNGE SET ' ’15.04 U H With Northern Hardwood Arm Rest. 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Saturday, tie was eeeateing in Staton's Case, 319 8. East Street, when Fred Jenkins. 412 E. Martin Street, came In and “Jumped on” him. then inflicted two puncture wounds on Hedgepeth’s left fort arm. The victim was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital for hie injuries and released. A warrant la now on file far Jenkins’ arrest, charging assault with a deadly weapon—a knife. TROUBLED? LOVE? MONET PROBLEMS?? m help. Solution available if instructions followed. Strictly neiwmw.l THE MANAGER Dept 8 88 Woodley Read. Plum steel. Cape, South Africa • Promote* hstr Inter f , S R, ft Builds hair body * fights dendruff J infection V • believe* hebinr V • I'-.-,-. • ’ „ : controls dandruff V and scalp problems, too TRIES TO BURN WOMAN OUT Mrs. Florlne (Mutt) MoClain, of 208 Bpenoe Street, told officers at 12:33 us. Saturday, someone set fire to some papa- under the rear portion of her house. The paper burned up. but no damage was done to the residence. Officers talked to two girls who live at 303 Spence Street, and the girls "fingered" a woman they de clared went Into Mrs. McClain's baric yard, carrying some paper. They stated Miss Mary Ander son. who lives on E. Davie Btreet, went behind the house at 208 Spence Street, with some paper in her hands. Just before the flame was discovered. However, the girls admitted they did not aee her set fire to the paper. The oops were unable to locate Mies Anderson to question her about the arson attempt. WOMAN CUTS MAN WITH JAGGED BOTTLE Ernest Mitchell. 42. e« 114 S. Blood worth Street, told Of ficers Joseph Winters and T. T. Street. Jr., at 7:81 pm. Fri day, that he was eat an the left ride of his face (Jaw) with a broken bottle by Mae Ca therine Watkins. 28, of 718 8. Blood worth Street The aHer eation took place at the cor ner of Ellington and Worth The viettm was serried to the homttol by ambulance, where ha was treated for a eat of fear or five inches ta leagth and "nearly to the bone", ac cording to a doctor at Wake Memorial Hospital. Many stitches were restored to deco the wound. The Watkins wo man waa placed la Wake Coun ty JaU, charged with a—alt with a deadly weapon, MEN, WOMAN FIGHT WITH ROCKS Officers Bobby B. Coats and C. J. Sehwelkert were called to the corner of Brookride Drive and Vale Btreet at 12:80 pja. Satur day Upon arrival, they found Jo seph Paul Robertson. 24. el IS Maple St. Albert Thorpe 32. 613 Quarry Street, and Mha Mildred Taylor. 81. engaging In an affray with deadly wee- The Officers observe! Mha Taylor with a rock In her hand and Albert Thorpe aloe held one in his hand. Thorpe had been hit In the head with a rock and Mias Taylor had keen struck In the month. Hubert* sms was found sitting to a ear nearby. He had been hit on the ride of his head with a reek. All throe were Jailed for «n --gaglng in an affray with dead er weapons and disorderly conduct. Also involved In tho incident and Jailed for disorderly conduct were Joseph Harris, 28, aodlto bert Edward WUUama. 17, both of Raleigh. NAB FOUB OIBLS FOB SHOPLIFTING R. B. Morgan, an employee of Hudaon-Belk Company, reported to Officers R. E. Keeter and W A. Lamm at 4:00 pan. Wednesday, he observed four young girls tak ing and concealing merchandise on their persons. The girls were apprehended by Morgan as ho called tho cops. They wore identified as Misses La Frances Balnea. 1886 Csnnister Street: Jntte .Stev ens, 16. 8 Brunswick Terrace: Earline Stevens. 16, 8 Brus wtek Terraco: and Betty Jeon Frasier, also of Bruswtek Tar race. Merchandise taken was two bathing suite, valued at 87.99 each; and each of the girls allegedly took one blouse priced at 83 99 each, one pair of socks, valued at 89 oente each. Total value of the stolen merchandise was $19.86. Although ell of the merchandise was returned to the store, Morgan signed warrants charging shop lifting and all of the girls were arrested. LEAVES DOG ALONE’ HE ALMOST DIES Mrs. Ethel Watson, of 118 Sea well Avenue, Informed Of ficer L. E. Young at 11:88 am. Wednesday, that Mrs. Esther Mae Morgan, left her home 203 N. Haywood St. sometime before Friday, June 12. leaving a white Spits dog alone In the home. The dog was almost dead when found by the of ficer. Papers found in the door were as follows: a notice from the Wake County Sheriff's Dept., rigaed by Lawrence Brag Realty Company, for evacuation of the premises, since the rent was due on June 8; thecae letters, two dated June 12 and one dated June 18. The eep talked with Mrs. Morgan*, hrothsr, Jamas H. Ray. 418) Csanoa Street who staled he kad act heard treat Me ristar la two aaeatta, add ing sha h sappml to ha at her fatharji toast. ssaoowhoco However, Mrs. Watson said rim heard the *»t woman was to Goldsboro. The dog waa tauwanded aft Wil liams Boarding Kennels tor three days, unless Mrs. Morgan or tar brother ptohod H up. r~ TOUTH SATS HI WAS ROBBED, aaaara.TiD Hardy Gilchrist a 17-year-old white boy of Route 1, Knlghtedale, told Officers R. L. Forrest and R. K. Lee at 11:00 pm. Thursday, while he waa in a net room at 1208 New Bern Avenue, a Negro man with a switchblade knife, at tacked and robbed him. OUehriet said the man. whom to deeoribed aa being 8) feat toB and weighing 220 pounds, pushed Into the rest room with him and told him to knew where he oould buy a oar. OUehriet stated to told the tanllsirt to didn’t have any monte to buy a oar, and only had five doOara Ha said the man then trirtrt tor the 88. bat the youth heve*polied ~tto*knlfe*sad*eat the eomplslnawt slightly la several places, took hie wallet ..with the |8 and headed south an Lincoln Court after hstng told by OUehriet that to was "going to can too law," The report oonrtadod "OUehriet had hem drinking." HURLS BRICK THROUGH WINDOW Ida. Lillian Bledsoe, 4 Edge combe TOrraoe. informed a patrol man at 10:41 am. Friday, that someone throw aa brick through her window. When the looked out she saw a boy running, but Mrs. Bledsoe stated rim oould not Iden tify him. BEATS WIFE OVER THE HEAD Mrs. Mary Means. 37. 039 Colvin Street stated at 8:08 am. Satur day, her husband. Dempsey Means. 37, cams home about 3:00 am. and “started beating me over my head with hie hands and fists for no reason at an.” Two poUee officers talked to Mr. Means, who refused to tell why he beet up hli mate. She signed a warrant charging as sault and battery and Dempsey Means was piaeed In Wake County Jail. MAN CUT, WONT TELL ANT MORE Junes Foster, of 117 8. Haywood Street, called Officers John Baker Sr., and Alfred L. Origsby to hie house at 3:82 a.m Saturday to report he had been cut on the left forearm. Foster “clammed op." how ever, when questioned me to who out him, why he waa slashed and where the Incident took place. Ho also refused medical treatment. The report concluded. "HO had been drinking, but was not drunk.” SLICK-HAIRED THESE STEALS MIRROR Prince O. Kelly, of 609 Cham berlain Street (Oberlln). told Of flcon J. L. Denton and J. R. Mur ry at 4:31 am. Saturday, that aa he waa driving In the 300 block of Lee Street (South Park), he observed a man between the age of 38-38, with his hair alicked down, steal an outside rear view mirror from a red and white 1956 Chev rolet. owned by Mr*. Beatrice Wil son. Kelly stated he asked the man where he lived, and w«a told "on Manly Street" aa the crook took flight. Kelly told the oops he oould identify the man If he ever saw him again. Mrs Wilson valued the mirror at $3 AO. EXPENSIVE TV SET STOLEN Mrs. Esther Thompson, of 1204 Walnut Street, told Offioer Joe Jordan at 1:67 pm. Friday, her son came home at 13 noon and found a 31" Wostlnghouse port able television set had been stolen. Mrs. Thompson, who works at Dixie Cleaners, said the only other person who eonld have taken the TV set was her ex husband, James Edward Thompson, 29, whom Mrs. Thompson said "does not live at any eae resold ence too The television was valued at 6349.96. THROW BOOS AT HOME Mrs. Virginia Peebles, of Oberlln Read, told officer* at 9:46 an. Saturday, that some time during the previous night, ssumsna threw eggs against the front of her heme. Mrs. Peebles Uvea In a predomK „ nautiy white aaghkorhood. A "spite” tame was once built neighbor, oauilng her to chal lenge Ms right tn court. The fence was ordered cut dawn to She has no idea who the culprit was who threw the HEAVY DRINKER. BUT DIDN’T GIVE CP MONEY Theodore K. Johnson. 41, of 306 E. Lenoir Street, reported at 3:47 pa Sunday that he and another man. whose first name la Leamon. last name and address unknown, uwre working In the 600 block of K Martin Street, when two other give thorn all of his money. John son said they asked Mm If be had any money and ha replied be did not, _ he how amsh The*sfflesn wenT*uaebia"te leeete Leensen er the twe sum. bat dM slate. -Jshassn had been drinking ksavflr and he eeuM net Identify anybody." TEENAGE SOTS ASSAULT. ROB Mm SwimJbMOakweed A risiMJt seawall Charles Marsh To Address A Class At Shaw Otarlu Marah, Frinripal of too North Barnett Elementary School. Angler, will address the class to Curriculum Development at Shaw University’s Summer School. Mon day. July 8 at 8:00 am. Mr. Karsh’* subject will to “What Matos A Good Elementary School.” His qualifications to meak undemtandlngly on too sub ject have been writ proved. Beeauao of his knowledge of to* basic end fundamental element* needed in a meaningful elemen tary school program and beoauee of his ability to auoesesfully co ordinate and correlate them ele ments at the North Harnett Soohol. this school has reoentiy been approved for full scored!*- tion by th* North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction. nut. and Lemuel Whitley. 207 W. South Street, informed Officers John Baker, Sr., and Alfred L. Origsby at 1:06 am. Sunday, that they ware walking in the 800 block of W. South Street, and four teenage boys ran up behind them and knocked them to the ground. Boylan added they took his wallet, which contained no money. Whitley said the boys went Into hie pockets and got 30 oente from him. Then the youths ran east on South Street, the two agreed. Neither man oould deeeribe the boy* or tell what they were wear ing. STEALS WOMAN’S YELLOW GOLD WATCH Mrs. Hattie W Faison, 80. 16 Hunter Street, told Os flows Bob by B. Coats and J. C. Putman at 13:83 pm. Sunday, she left tor home at 2:00 p.m. Saturday and when rite returned she found that someone had broken a bolt look off her back dcor, entered the house and stolen a ladles* gold wrist watch bolonglng to her. She said the watch, valued at 840, was on a night stand In her bedroom. The instument had a small sloth black band on It The thief loft byway of the ; front door, the oops smmlseed. INQUIRY ABOUT AUTO BRINGS THREAT James Thompson, of 309 E. Ca barrus Street, came to the polloe station at 11:36 p.m. Sunday and told the desk set that he was In a place called, “The Prioe Is Right" on Fayetteville Crossing, vjhen he spotted James Jones, who lives somewhere on Rom Street and at 430 Watson Street Thompson said he merely asked Jones “If he had his ear ready” when Jones “whipped out” a .22 calibre rifle and threatened to shoot Thorny- Km. The complaint signed a warrant charging assault with a deadly weapon and Jones was placed In the Wake County JalL ENTERPRISING CROOK STEALS OIL Mrs. Orajorle Hlghsmlth, 830 E. Hargett Street, Informed two po lloe officers at 6:30 a.m. Satur day, that someone had stolen 30 gallons of kerosene oil from a tank on the east side of her resi dence. The Incident occurred be tween 11:30 p.m. Friday and 0:00 a.m. Saturday. Mrs. Hlghsmlth stated the Ml was stolen by someone dis connecting the oil line run- Ing from the tank into her home. The thief left a pair of pliers en the top of the tank. Several footprints found at the scene looked as though they were made by someone wearing tennis shoes. The oil was valued at 64. CAROLINIAN ENTERED AGAIN An employee of the CARO LINIAN Publishing Company. ■lB E. Martin Street, inform ed Os fleers James E. (Bobby) Day# and Norman Artis at 6:11 a.m. Monday, that some time during the weekend, someone entered the offices of the establishment through a window and broke Into tho soft drink maehlne again. Entry Is believed to have been gained through an unlocked win dow. The thief pried open the ma chine and took the money box. However, the amount of money taken and the damage to the ma chine wa snot known at prom time. This Is about the fifth time In recent months that the build ing has ben broken Into. STEALS DRESS. WEARS IT OUT OF STORE Mrs L V Baker, an employee of Lemer Shops, 316 Fayetteville Street, told Officer W. A Lamm at 13:36 pjn. Monday, that a Ne gro woman came into the store, tried on a blue and white drees and left wearing the same drees. However, the wortan forgot to pay for the 67.96 dress. The shoplifter was described as being very Urge and fat and wearing a red rag around bar RALEIGH. N. C., SATURDAY, JUKI 4 *M B" J uiy] m I-■ SALE I The Remnant Shop In I I Glenwood Village Will I I Be Open All Day I : I Saturday, July 4th | § ONE BIG * S B ANG I P! imvl DRESS WT. DENIM I 45” “Cones” BATISTE I 45” PRINTED LAWN I SPORTS WEAR 1 WASH-N-WEAR PRINTS I 145” PIMA BROADCLOTH I OXFORD CLOTH l HUCK TOWELING ft MAGIC CREPE PRINTS I SYNTHETIC PRINTS I A Little Os Everything I Values To •l*® Yd. I | MATCH MATES! I HANOI CUTS I ||/2 price ! | Open Mon. & Fri. Nights'Til 9 | I THE t REMNANT I SHOP I GLENWOOD VILLAGE I Raleigh, N. C. ■■■■■SCW and SAVEanf^ my 3

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