* FROM RALEIGH'S POLICE FILES: THE CHIME BEAT BY CHARLES R. JONES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) BREAKS OUT WINDOW PANES Charles G. Irvin*. 32, told Offic er D. Brinson at 6:08 p. m. Wednes day, that Mrs. Rosa Boddie, 56, oroke some window panes in his .shop, Irving-Swain Press, Inf,, 303 S. East Street, with her Hand* and fists. Mr. Irving signed a warrant a gainst the woman, charging dam age to property and she was placed in Wake County JaiL THREATENS “EVERYBODY IN THE HOUSE" Miss Helen Grey Dew, 39, of 823 Jenkins Street, was reportedly dis orderly when Officers Bobby B. Coats and R. Claybome arrived at this address at 8:28 p. m. Wednes day. Her mother, Mrs. Uty Dew, ststed the daughter had threat ened all occupants In the hensa. The eepe arrested Mas Dew far disorderly conduct at the scene, tat te *a wtth te he roetratoed before she could ha taken te the stattsn. However, apan arrival at police headquarters, she struck Officer Coats in his month wtth and ash tray. She also scratched him on his right arm, neck and Ups. She was then charged wtth assault on an officer and re sisting arrest. Miss Linda Wilson, 16, signed an additional warrant against Mi— Dew, charging assault and battery; and Miss Patricia Wilson also charged her with assault with a deadly weapon-scissors. The de fendant was jailed under SSOO bond on all charges. BRAZEN HOOD TRIES FORCIBLE ENTRY Mrs. Mary Potts, at 822 Manley Street, reported to Officer D. C. Williams at 11:02 p. m. Wednesday, that an unidentified Negro man tore the screen from the window of her bedroom and started in side. /When she realised he was com ing in, she began to push him bock out. TTie complainant was unable to give a description of the would-be night raider. ESTRANGED HUBBT BEATS UP MATE Mrs. Roberts Jeffries, U. at 1618 Nassau Street, informed Officers T. T. Street, Jr, and Joseph Winters at 1:18 a. m. Friday, her husband, Marvtn Jeffries, 28, of «M Buck Jones Read, came to her hence while ho was drinking and "boat me wtth Ms hands and fists.” She suffered bruises near hor right era. KITCHEN HELPER USES IRON PIPE Officers Ralph Johnson and J. E. Pierce were called to the kitchen •f Beat Hospital at Tso7 p. m. Thurs lay, after a call was placed re garding an assault with a deadly weapon. The two cops arrested Macon fools, 46, of 208 Waldrop Street at Ih* corner of St Mary’s and Hilta toro Streets. Gordons gin ft aim BSkA Cft i mr MGORMNSy l%| Distilled 111 ]yIONDONDRYI£i II wt/ 1 DKTIUiO t SOTTIED ■ THE tt.S. A. IflHll I Li V. I THE DISnUEIS COMPANY, UMITEDI V ■ Fuels toes told toe Ofßeem Um* he hit Mack M. Doris, U. at Route L Zebulen. he toe face with an hen pipe to toe EM chen at Res because Doris had called him a a. a. b. Poole was then hauled off to Wake County Jail where he was booked tor assault with u deadly weapon. Davis was taken to Wake Memo rial Hospital tor the night where he was treated tor a cut left eye, LARCENY COMPLAINANT ARRESTED ' William Brown, 37, at S» E. Har gett Street reported to two cops at 12:06 a. m. Friday, that “two unknown colored men jumped me and took my billfold,” at 704 S. Mc- Dowell Street as he was walking toward City Cab stand. A woman at toe cab stand stated toe aw the twe men, ana very toll, toe etoar sheet One, she said, wore n checkered apart coat I M'' looked STEALS WOMAN’S MONTHLY CHECK and mouth wounds. The iron pipe was confiscated as evidence by the officers. Mrs. Thanle Green, 60, of 1361 Walnut Street reported at 9:30 p. m. Thursday, that someone stole a 830 check from her pocketbook, hanging In a closet on either Mon day or Tuesday of last week. The complainant said her eon, stationed in Germany, sends her s check for the above amount each month. She was unable to remem ber the name of the bank It was drawn on. MAN ROBBED WHILE SLEEPING Willie Lee Shaw, as SOB Oak weed Avenue, stated at lIM p. m. Thursday, he earns hems ”about drunk and went to bed. When I woke up, somebody had stolen my wallet from the pants I was wearing.” Later, Shaw discovered seven shirts missing from Us toot locker which was unlocked and his shoes were stolen from under the bed. Mr. Shaw stated he thinks it was about dark when he laid on the bed. and about 8:30 when he a woke. The remainder of Shaw’s clothes were scattered over the floor. The wallet contained $32, be said. BREAKS MEDIC’S WINDOW, • PAYS Dr. William F. Clark, 80. who maintains a residence and offices at 314 K Cabarrus Street, informed Officer Joseph Winters at 11:07 pm. Friday, tost Joe Peebles, 30, of 2902 JCfigorri Street, cattle to his office for treatment, but found the office filled with other patients. Peebles, toe medic stated, fell into the rises front deer (wait ing room), breaking set toe rises and left toe scene. He later returned to Dr. Clark’S of fice with $39 In eash to pay far Officer Winters did not arrest the man and noted on hie offense re port, “This was done unintention- ally.” ANOTHER robbery at taster FREEZE H seems toe Tastes Ftosse. lo cated at m Fayetteville Street, (or weekend robberies and ttghta and taet week-end prov ed te be no exoeptien. Careen Plants, 93-year-sld Hally Springs resident, repart ad to Officers G. E. Can and O. F. Shoarin at 1L37 pm. Fri day. that Archer Bernard Hall. 33, of SIS Fowls Street, and Vaaee Iran, 17, of 1413 Saw yer’s Lana, boat hiss up and - KIM hefclnJ ■MI total ivVOSR uiiß ucuum Hir Bn ws won: Donald Wilson, 831 Fay- Cullers, 116 R. Marita Struct* Samuel Jones, It Russ Struct} and John Khi*. After warrants wort signed, both Evans and Hall were jailed tor robbery and assault with a deadly weapon—a blunt stick. The victim was tabbed of $36 In U. S. currency. WOMAN ADMITS THROWING MUSTARD OIL Miss Rometa Watkins, 39. of 939 1-3 E. Davis Street informed a cop at 1:47 pm. Saturday, that aha was at 419 Patterson Alley when some one threw mustard oil in her face. Harold Wllltams. 22, of 934 X Da vie Street said the same oil was thrown in his face and on his head Bobby Mitchell 90. also of 534 F. Davie Street made the Same claim. Mrs. Annie Pearl Williams, as 41$ Fattersan Alley, came te police headquarters later and stated her brother, Bobby Wll ltams and stater, Mrs. Ira Chris tine Staten, of 419 Patterson Alley, were fighting. "1 thought Bobby wee hurting my sister and I asked him te stop. When he didn’t I threw the mustard oil and hit toe three persons.” Mrs. Williams was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon. All of the Injured were treated tor burns on the face and head. AXE, SHOTGUN USED IN ATTACKS Officers B. B. Callahan and E. E. Lee talked to Robert Randolph, 41. of 111 N. Fisher Street at 9:11 a.m. Saturday and were told that Ran dolph shot Jesse Alphonso Banks. 40, of 128 N. Fisher Street with a shotgun after the Utter came after him with an axe. Randolph declared that Banks came to his heme and “started kidding me about a disease 1 once had.” He added, ”1 get tir ed of it and asked him to leave, bat he told bm he wasn’t going anywhere and then picked up an axe la toe backyard and came toward me.” He said, “Now shoot me.” stated Randolph, "and I did,” he stated when Banks kept advancing on him with the weapon. Banks ststed they were playing at the time and he didn’t know of any reason why Randolph would shoot him. The tatter was drinking, but not drunk, the officers’ report stated. Randolph uras jailed for assault with s deadly weapon. Banka was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital tor a shotgun wound in his chest and damage to his right eye. WOMEN FIGHT, BOTH JAILED Miss Lillie Mas Brown, 88. of 817 S. Blount Street, told Officer John Baker, Sr, at 2:15 pm. Saturday Miss Jenny Mae Bell struck her. However, Miss Bell made the same accusation against her accuser. Both agreed on one thing—they were en gaged In a fight lfiae Brown signed a warrant charging assault and battery against Miss Belt who retaliated by sign ing a warrant charging the same nffrntt Officials stated both had been drinking and both were arretted on the spot as there were no injuries. OLD MAN ATTACKED FROM WIBIe Or sms rile. 71, es 09 A Btaofworth Street toM Off eor O. C. Prate at 1:49 p. m. Friday, he was ettttag ia Meere’a Square. 396 Meek es E. Marita ■am approached him (Ms toe Mr. Cromertie stated the aaaail tant appeared to be about 32 years old and was brown in complexion. This was all be could remember about the attacker. However, he stated be could definitely identify this subject If ho ever sew him again. No reason tor the attack eould be given by tbs elderly man. CROOK TAKES SOME, LEAVES SOMB Mtas Louise Brooka, 34. of 938 Moose Lana, reported to Officer James E. (Bobby) Day* at BAS p. m. Saturday, that Jake Smith, address unknown, was in her home Satur day afternoon. She added. “When he arrived, I had ffi to my pocket book and I left the room for a while." Mtas Brocks stated that when she returned to the room. Smith asked her for money and she refused him. “There was no ana in the bouse and when Jake left. I found sl9 of my money catering also,” stated the complainant Two dollars were left la the puna. Mias Brooks said aha believes Jakt Smith lives ‘tome whete an Cabarrus Street” SLAPS WOMAN TWICE Df FACE R CtakanmitaJoA repsrtaf to Ofiliii K CL Nipper as MS 9. «R F |f»T •uteri' Street seme ririr heeae,to,gabber Norman C. Camp, 111 To Shaw: Raleigh Native Returns To Alma Mater As Instructor Norman C. Camp, HL 39, e ac tive of Raleigh and a Shaw Uni versity graduate, returns to hie al ma mater in September, as a then iStw % Camp, who re ceived the B. S. degree at Shaw in 1966, was toe recipient es a grant from the National Science Foundation te ttudy chemistry or a year at Ari zona State Uni versity. Tampa, I trixona, where be was awarded ! the Master es He- « tural Science do in chemistry in 1961 Fran 1996 through 190, Mr. Camp taught science and chemis try at Douglass High SdKtol tern bur*, Ve. Local AKA Chapter Attends Pa. Confab The Forty-first annual Boule of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was held August 9-14 at the She raton Hotel. Philadelphia, Pa. Sorer* S. V. Pen*, Marita Batey, Hattie Edmondson. Al berta Hunt, Marguerite Ad ams, Thelma Watkins, and Uoydlne Ferry (Alpha Chap ter) were among the 369 dele gates and visitors gatherer In Philadelphia. Here under the leadership of Mrs. Julia B. Purnell, Supreme Basilus from Baton Rouge, Louisi ana, the women evaluated their past achievement In all study and action areas of their national pro gram. Inspired by the theme “Ad vancement Through Knowl edge and Action,” the dele gatee listened to Internation ally famous speakers and con ferred wtth inieete es unusual experience in an effort to un derstand more clearly the va rious types of new services to be rendered In their commun ities, end how to function meet effectively In the Interest of the disadvantaged. Special attention wae given to specific ways women's organisa tions can utilise their abilities, talents, and other resourcue to help bring about Immediate im plementation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. For some time, an important phase of the Sorority’s Mrs. Ruth M. Bethea Woman’s Day Speaker Here Sunday Mrs. Ruth M. Bethea win he guert speaker at the Annual Wom an’s Day Sunday morning, August 23rd at New Bethel Baptist on ?22jJ{U52!5^£L^ I » • ** ' A*. ,- MBS. BUTH M. BETHEA Mrs. Bethea Is a prominent tea cher of many years, haring taught a long time at tbs John Marshall School, Newport News, Va.. and at W. A. Patillo High School, Tarboro, and U now a tea cher in the Cttpltal Highway School. Hamlet. She is a graduate of Shaw Uni versity and Hampton Institute. The oldest daughter of the late Dr. P. W. Moore, founder and president emeritus of the State College at Elisabeth City. Mrs. Bethea is a dramatic speaker, baring given dramatic recitals on various occasions. The public is invited to hear her speak on. “Woman, A Divine In fluence In A Changing World,” at charging asmuit and battery against Johnson, stated be live* wtth hie sister. WINDOW BROKEN IN AUTO Samuel Austin, 41 of W 0 Oak wood Avenue, told Officer L. God win Monday night that while his car was parked in front of his houM Sunday night someone broke out the window on the driver’s aid*, doing $lO worth of damage to the auto. MB. AND MRS. BROWN, FAMILY HERR MT. and Mrs. Walter Brown, es Itta Bern. Mississippi are ririttn* Mrs. Brown’s parents. Mr. and Mm. Garrett Laws in the Gamer ana. They were accompanied by 6«tf ion ms daughter. Mrs. Brown to the former Mtas Josephine Jerrsy, of Raleigh, who once taught at Apex Consolidated School. She is now an instructor at the Mississippi vocational Col lege. Itta Bena. when Mr. Brown i§ football rrmrh DRIVE SAFELY! AT AU. TIMES . From 1962-1988, be was a actanee teacher at Winston-Salem's Friday Junior High School; and taught science at Bast Winston Junior High, Winrien-Smlem. from 1963- 1994. At the tatter school, he watt chairman of to* aetanee depart ment. A member es toe Kappa Aalpha Psi Fraternity, Mr. Camp la married to the former Mtas Betty Jean Stan cil es Pfoefaunt, who to now teach ing special education at tot 14th Street School In Winston. They are the parents of u tour-year-old sen, Norman, IV. Mrs. Crimp Is also a Shaw graduate. Camp, attaettonatety called “Mic key” by hie relative* and Mend* will graduate wtth the Master es Science degree in Organic Chscnta try from North Carolina Osttags, Durham, in May es 1968. He to the eon at Mta. LBUan Brooke, 314 Camden Streak tali city* National Program has bom to ac quaint the Negro with bio heri tage. thereby Instilling in him a greater desire to make contribu tions that bring him into the main artsriaa of American Ufri different phases es the theme included the Rev. Dr. Marita Luther King, Jr., President at the Southern Christian Lead ership Conference; Whitney M. Young, Jr., executive di rector of the National Urban League; Dr. Alvin Zander, chology, the University I> **f Michigan, Ann Arbor; and Dr. Eelma Watson George, n member of Alpha Kappa Al pha, actress, murteotagirt, ringer, world lecturer, and United States Delegate te the XV Assembly as the United Nations. Oscar Brown, actor and musical star from Chtosgo, and Oeeetta Drewry Hodges, actress and one woman-show artist, entertained the delegation two suooeeslve eve nings during the week-long con vention. Special music toe the saastang was planned by the National Mus ic Committee of the Sorority. An appropriate round of social func tions was given the members and their eooorta. Tours tor all activ ities for husbands, tots, and teens ' were provided. 11:S9 s. m. M the 7:90 esrriee Mrs. W. D. Gay es the Fin* Congregational Chgsttaa Ctuiroh will bo the guert ipwikWi Thb now rim holds any ordinary beverage opanar mug* to prevent dipping...pour* easier, too-it's"the milk from Centsotad Cows' ■ BEADY FOB SCHOOL Little Mtas Lauren Martens Jesrts, es 1197 E. Bleodworth St, observed bar sixth birthday an Wednemy, August 19, and Is tasking forward te entering the ftostgrad* at^Cratthy-Garfteld tag. Lauren, who received many ■shout and “fan” gifts, to the daughter te Mto Matey Sand hath of Balrigh. IS ■■■■■■ ! \ - Cameron Village: Panorama Os Tennessee Is On Exhibit Urn Tennessee Panorama, a uni que and Interesting exhibit of Tan aaaaa’a tourist attractions end vaca tion advantages will be on display in Raleigh, during the period at August 17 te Auguat 19. It will be located at the Cameron Village Shopping Center. This uumual Navel promo built Into a Mg hsme trailer, forty-five tort Mug and nine and eae-half feet wide te put wheels under Tennessee's effort to sell Its holiday appartunlttee te people throughout toe sena tor The trailer's interior is divided into booths displaying several hundred color pictures which pre sent e large variety es mountain ra*' SNEEZING hoy fever Get Dr. OuWa Green Mountain ctaantrra or com found LET ME HELP YOU! IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS OF ANY KINDI! Fsrtiope tt Is financial, love, or family troubtea. I fael aura that Z can help you with your par ticular problem, if you will have faith and trust in me. Write me today, strictly con fidential. ANNETTE’S PERSONAL SERVICE P. O. Bex 1-F WtttebooM. C. P., South Africa w RALEIGH, N. C, SATUBDAY, AUGUST tt, 1964 soanary, takes, htotoriaul sites mi many recreational activittee Includ ing fishing, boating, camping, berm tick riding. k>iriH| md itght-fit* tag. 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