FROM RALEIGH'S POLICE FILES: THE CREME BEAT SAYS MAW IBIED TO ENTEB WINDOW Mrs. Mary Spencer, 207 Camden Street, told Officers T. T." Street, Jr., and Joseph Winters at 1:07 a.ra. 1 Thursday, that a marv tried to enter nor oedroom through a window on the north side of her house. The complainant stated she yell- . ed and the unnidentified man ran. A check of the window revealed that the screen wire had been tom or broken out. Officers Street and Winters were unable to locate a man in the area. TRANSISTOR radio stolen Thomas WUllama, 27, of 226 S. East Street, informed Officer D. Brinson at 4:49 p.m. Wednes nesday, he “missed” a small transistor radio that was left on his bed when he went to work. Williams admitted he lives in a house with several other men and that the door stays open all of the time. WOMAN’S FLOWER COLLECTION WRECKED Mrs. Mary Davis, 45, of 806 S. Person Street, reported to a cop at 3:07 p.m. Wednesday, when she returned home from work about 3:01 pm., she found that someone had come up on her porch, over turned a large flower pot which broke, then pulled up some of her other flowers. She added, a child told her that Larry Daye had done the damage. However, the child didn’t know where Daye lived or worked. CAUGHT WITH THE “GOODS" Officers C. D. Gilbert and M. L. Stephenson answered a call from an anonymous person at 7:19 p.m Thursday about a man with a gun. They proceeded to the home of John Barnes, 44. of 215 Heck Street. He was found in a back bedroom in • bed. The cops found out that gr* A Vtic Marshall Barnes. 26, of 110 N Swain Street, had been in a struggle over a sawed off shotgun, which had discharged into the wall of the room. Meanwhile, Marshall Barnes had left the area, but was caught by an officer in the 100 block of N. Swain Street He was asked what be was carrying in a newspaper which he had. and after hesitating for a while, admitted it was a kitchen knife, but when he exhibited it it Iras found to be a bowie knife with 4 10-inch blade. He was then ar rested for carrying a concealed weapon. After getting tote the police cruiser, Barnet was questioned about the missing shotgun. He hesitated again, hot after riding three or four blocks, he reached Into Mb trouser leg and pro duced a sawed-off .12 gauge shotgun, which hung from his waist with a doth belt, located Inside Die leg of his pants. His girlfriend, Mbs Cather ine Watkins, of 714 S. Blood worth Street, stated John and Marshall Barnes had been fight ing Marshall was arrested Im mediately for assault with a deadly weapon and two counts of carrying a concealed wea pon. while John Barnes, who Sjf * PreventS br * aW °8 en<,S j' ■' ,vfts jU • Builds hair body • Fights dandruff WBOm mf60,100 • ReHevos itching W • Leaves hair fragrant controls dandruff and scalp problems, too 1964 Convention Call 41ST ANNUAL CONVENTION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE WOMEN August 18. 19, 1964 Hotel Belmont Plaza 51st Street and Lexinsrton Ave. New York, N. Y. PRE-CONVENTION activities AUGUST 18. 1964 WORLD’S FAIR DAY AUGUST 19. 1964 PRESIDENTS SEMINAR THEME: Education— Kay To Praadom HOSTESS: NEW TOB* BRANCH N T. C. MRS LILLIAN WARD MCDANIEL. National FraMdant MRS- BOTH U. BETHEA. MaManal ***** BY CHARLES R. JONES b a very disabled veteran, was cited to court for assault with s deadly weapon. BROTHER DESTROYS COLLEGE TEXTBOOKS Miss Ethel Guess, 706 S. West St stated to Officers B. C. Lassiter, and J. C. Putman, at 2:47 pm. Thurs day, that her brother, Hubert Guess, 48, of the same address, threw nine college textbooks through an open window and into a hall at the resi dence, then poured several bottles of urine on the books, wetting thetn. Guess was immediately token to Wake County Jail and placed under SIOO bond for damage to property. The textbooks were valued at 645. BOT BEATS UP OWN FATHER Theodore Good son. of 325 East Martin 'Street, stated at 9:38 pm. Thursday, that he asked his son. Elbert Goodson, to leave Bit house and the boy refused. Elbert then allegedly «*raek hb father “aereas my head with Ms flats.” Mr. Geedaon signed a warrant, charging aamnlt and battery against hb sen. FLOWER THIEF STILL ON THE LOOSE Mrs. Alice Collins, of 306 S. East Street, informed Officers J. L. Den ton and H. K. Wall mt 7:02 am. Fri day, someone had taken aix potted flower plant* from her front poren sometime Thursday night. These in cluded three snake plants, two ar goes and one plant which she did not know the name of. The flowers were valued at 820. CLAIMS MEN THREW ROCKS AT CAR Eugene E. Ren wick. 481 F-18. Seymour-Johnson Air Base, told sn officer st 11:25 P- Friday, he was trm J e, j h * “f* on Jones Street and started turn around on Swain Street. | “when five or tlx colored miles started throwing rocks" at nis 1964 4-door Valiant with Flo rida license plates. ; The car was damaged on the right rear door and the chroma rtrilpst round the rear windshield. The complaint stated he could not Iden tify any of these boys. There were several around this intersection but ell denied any knowledge of the incident. i Damage to Renwicks auto was set st $25. ' SFEEDY WASH ENTERED 3RD TIME John Boylan. 57. of 908 Oakwood Avenue, who is in charge Speedy Wash 3 * 9 J Tarboro Road, told Officer B A Dean and D. C. Williams.! 6T9 am. Monday, someone MtoU s the wall telephone from Itsi hinges by breaking the lock on the front of the establishment to gain entry. Nothing else was reported miss ing. The telephone company was notified that one of its phones had been stolen and the facility was valued at S3O. This is the third time in as many week* that this place has been entered by force. gAYS YOUTH ACCUSED OF STEALING NOT HERS Mrs. C. C. Burnett, of 118 E. Hargett Street, called thb news man at hb heme last Sunday to inform him that a 15-year old boy. charged with larceny last week, waa not her eon. She admitted, however, that she and her husband were the boy’s guard lane, Thb column apoligfses to Mr*. Barnett for thb error, but the police flies DID state, “The PARENTS of both boy* were notified." ■VIC PEEBLES’ PROPERTY DAMAGED Victor Peebles, owner of Peebles Grill 200 E. Martin Street informed an officer at 9:27 p. m. Saturday, that Eugene Watkins, 40, Route l Knightdale and King Bobbitt a bout 25, of the same address, were sitting in a booth at hb case, start ed to tight end broke a booth from til* wall, valued at S2O. Mr. Peebles signed warrant* a gainst both men. Watkins was ar rested at the scene, charged with public drunkenness and damage to property. King Bobbitt “got away’ before Officer D. E. Wiggs arrived, and a warrant b on fils for hb arraat SAYS HE CAUGHT MAN WITH HIS WIFE Alonso Tomlinson, of 816 Bounda ry Street came to police head quarters at 12:30 a. m. Thursday, and told the desk Sgt.. that Charlie Munn. 22, hit him in the head with hb hands and fists after Tomlinson caught Munns in the house with Mrs. Tomlinson. No other action was ibted. ARREST TWO IN MEAT THEFTS Officer C. R. Kirby received a call to check the front door of M and H Grocery Store, 620 W. South Street Upon arrival, he found a total of S2O in meats had been stolen. Kirby discovered that Isaac I r> S vi*. 45 *32 W T-enior Street, and Edward Eagleston. 45. of 601 W. ! Cabarrus Street had broken into j the atore. Both men were jailed for breaking and entering, larcency and receiving, and held under bonds of SSOO each. KNIFE WIELDER QUICKLY ARRESTED Esselle Womack. 406 W. Lenoir Street stated to offi cers at 4:56 p. m. Friday, that a man whom he had did not know, assaulted him with a knife. From the description o the assailant the cop* immediately picked up Nathaniel Watson at the Intersection of South and Saunders Street*. Womack I dentlfled him aa the smalbnt. then signed a warrant against Wataon for assault with a dead ly weapon and he wa# placed In Wake County JslL SYS BROTHER-SISTER TEAM ROBBED HIM Robert Knight, of 1149 1-2; Saw yer Lane declared Miss Dons ’ Nesmith snd her brother Jack, both of 1449 Sawyer's Lane, entered his home and stole one can of fish, one roll of bathroom tissue, one can of vegetable soup, and about one pound of sausage.’ After signing larcency warrant* against both, they were Jailed MEN FIGHT WITH RAZO* AND HAMMEK Kenneth Hines, «. es Wl« Smlthfield Street, informed Officer* Norman Arti* and lame* K. (Bobbyl Daye at «:» p. a. Saturday, that A. C. Cavlnem, 42. of »1« I-* Smith field Street eut him about hi* bead with a *mall handle rat er and *aid he then retaliated by *l*irtnr Cavinea* aero** hta bead with a hammer. Both men were arrested for angagthg *■ *" affray wlth deadly weapon*. HITS MAN WfTH BLACKJACK Hubert Thomlinson. of 510 t Cabarrus Street, informed Officer? Street *nd Winters at 12:21 a m Saturday, an unknown man attempt ed to rob him a* he left Staton ? Case. 119 S East Street He said he j was hit on the head with a black- | Jack, while a fun wa* being held on him Thomlinson stated he did not lose hi* money, but was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital for hi* head injury. WOMAN SAYS MAN BEAT HEB Mias Tina Mae McNeill. 2t. of 119 W. Lee Street, told Offi cer* Arti* and Day* at » M p. m. Friday, (be was In Edna 1 * AH Night Case. *U W. South Street, when she became en gaged In an argument with Charles Lee, about M. MM McNeill stated that Lee assaulted her with hi* hands and Beta, but stated that *be was not Injured She informed the officer* *he would come to the Hatien and sign a warrant, charging Leo with assault and battery. CLOTHES TAKEN AS MAN WORKS Eddie Watson. 21. of 106 Seawell Avenue, told Officers Norman Ar tis and James E. (Bobby) Daye at 9:90 pm. rriday. someone stole some clothes from his residence Watson added be made the dis covery when he came home from work at kS pm. Stolen wore: two pair* of trous er* and two diirts. He stated bis wif* wa* there, but went neat door for a abort while. Mrs. Watson atat ed the sow no onn enter the house. Colon of the stolen items were: pent*, green and brown, and Htirta. tan and white. ▼aloe ad tbs property was *et at SB thinks ehts octltt. bct not posnrvE Mart Fl«6d* es MS Fag* 818 Mill v \ W : jlfrfr ’ V lliifl " r : ■ V WKm ’ GOOD TO BE BACK Three member* ol the clem ot ’59 who attended the annual reunion at Bennett College, Greensboro, take time out to poee for a photo. Left to right. Miss Mery Jane Williams, of Winston-Salem; Mrs. Rowena Y. Fielder, ol Tupelo, Miss., and Miss Diamia Croslin, of Charlotte. Raleigh Man On Extensive Tour: J. F. O’Neal, Jr. Now Studying At University Os Osiow, Norway James Franklin O’Neal Jr., aon of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O’Neal Sr., 217 Camden Street, is now studying at the University of Oslo, in Blin dern Campua, Norway, under the International Summer Schools sponsorship. JAMES F. fFNKAL The former Raletghite. O'Neel to now making hi* home In Camden, N. J.. where he i* living »t the South Camden YMCA He to a grad uate of Shaw and Temple Univer sities. in Raleigh and Philadelphia. Pa. respectively At Shaw, “Jimmy" (aa be to known to hi* friend* and fam ily). majored In physical edu cation and was an athlete of note. He received his master* degree at Temple. He now works with onder privileged boys. Mr O'Neal, stated in a recent let ter to hi* parent*, that he will leave Norway in August, and visit Hel sinki, Finland and Sweden, depart ing from Copenhagen, Denmark on August 20 fie has seen the famous ski-jump. : known as Holmenkollen Hill, and could see *ll of Oslo from thin point. "Jimmv" report* "the weath er l* s little chilly—«• to «T de greeo on the average, bat you ean almost read a book outdoor* sa late a* 1* 2* p m., a* Nor way haa longer daylight in tho summer than the U.S-A." Hi* brother, Thoma* Murdough O'Neal, is a graduate of St Augus tine's College here, and attended the University of North Carolina'* Law School at Chapel Hill He Is now engaged in law enforcement in Brooklyn. N Y. Sr., a* 9:45 am. Saturday. Mrt Mr*. Curley Byrd damaged bto air conditioner and refrtg*r»Ur —be think*. The complaint admitted ho did net see anyone actually damage the Kelvinator nmdcl*. bnt think* Mr*. Byrd did it became she had Informed him ■be was going le damage them things- No action wa# taken. MEN GAMBLE. FIGHT. JMLED Alonzo Morgan, «.•**“*• 1 Fisher Street, told Officer John Baker. Sr., at 93* p. m. Satur day, that he and James Hender mb, es HI N. Fisher Street, were fighting ever a gambling , game and "Jamca hit am ever i my head with a chair.* Both men wore arrertsf and charged with engaging In an affray and gambling wtoh eurda Twenty ttteheu were regnbud to ejem the wound an Merge* IF YOU DARED, wouldn't It be lovely to tiptoe out*pf the room and so bom# to e ccenforteble bod when the host was drowstagf MARCH Sen Francisco : Thousands ot whites and Negro es marched through downtown Sen Prandeco July 12 th on the eve of the GOP Convention, urging it to refect Senator Barry Goldwater as being "the anti-civil rights candidate .” Led by civil rights, church and union officials, the throng moved up Market Street to City Halt Plata where they are shown congregated In this aerial photo. {UPI PHOTO). ,■ .. _ .i,- v . •■l' .'Jt . i { ■■ ■ eaUr 10 TO OPEN 1 iEVWMATEDN J Carnation with Ull I t£ j the exclusive new | |¥| I LV% J SURE-GRIPRIM .vitamin d increased^ ” *"" * This new rim holds any ordinary bevoragt opener snugly to prevent slipping...pours oesler,too-tfs"the milk from Contented Cows* Draft Board Warns Three The registrants Ibted below are delinquent with the Wake Co. So lective Service Board No. ss. If they do not contact the board right away the Selective Service Board will be compelled to order them tor induction in the forth umlm cell. They are: William Arthur Neel, Melvin Rem end Jeesl* Carnal! Harrington. Exec. Body Os A&T Alumni To Meet July 25 OBBSMBBOmO— The Bummer quarterly meeting of the Executive Comfntttoo of the A * T College General Alumni Aamcbttan. In corporated. wtll be held hare ad the Callage ea Saturday. July 26. The meet b sot for Carver HaU, beginning at fctt a. at Woman Found Dead In Loft Os 'White' Hotel CHICAGO (ANP)—Folic* war* handed a pussl* her* last Wednes day whan tha body ot Mbs Jean WUllama, 26, was found in tha 26th floor equipment loft of the mu north (ids Allorton hotel which b chiefly ocuplod by white resi dent*. The body was discovered by an elevator maintenance worker, 29- year-old Roger Bottila of Crown Point, Ind., lodged face down in a hole in tha floor between some elevator cables and a water tank Pieces of paper napkin were stuffed hi her neetrib, and a multi-colored cloth wsa tied a round her head, covering (he noee. A small board waa on her MB fUf RALEIGH. N. CL. SATURDAY. JULY M, ISM Tan Ebpics ffitoi (4rlf * rr% BEEN IN THE BUSILY FOR OWIRATIONB-E HAICiDDOSIINSHOMHMNBBOICPTO^ gmumstarta* ******■— * • hack, eeiwlng He ham of bar nock and part as bar shoulder Vhiitt An immediate autopsy disclosed that she had been strangled. The tickler for police was that tha deceased neither worked nor lived in the hotel. According to po lice files, and a bail bond (lip takaa from a wallet underneath the body, Mis* Williams had been released last June 28 under SIOOO bond on a vice charge. TROUBLED? LOVE? MONEY PROBLEMS? 11l help. Solution available If instructions followed. 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