FROM RALEIGH'S POLICE FILES: the crime beat BY CHARLES R. JONES FIRE, WHEEL STOLEN FROM CAR George WUder, of 400 New Band Road. Garner, told Officer J. C. Putman at 10:48 p. m. Wedneaday, that one Safety 800 U. S. Royal Tire. 870- by IS and a red wheel were stolen from his 1964 3-4 ton truck. He valued the tire and rim at S6O. Wilder declared the truck was parked in a lighted lot of the In ternational Paper Co., Highway 401 South, where he is employed in the evenings from 4:30 p. m. —MI l:a. m. He offered no further formation. MAN ‘RELIEVED’ OP SILVER DOLLARS Lotus Lagan, 72-year-old ree- Meat es 11*3 E. Davie Street, raperted tea cep at 7:11 p. m. Wedneaday, he left home a bent 7: p. m. and returned at Ds4B p. m. te discover someone had removed a screen from hta front window, raised the wind ow te gate entry and 'relieved’ him of 8* diver dollars Item a Mr. Logw: could find nothing else missing. Hi* next door neigh bore stated they were et home all es foie time, but saw no one and beard nothing. RES CROOK STEAL TBS COVERS? James Bunch e, 30, of 130 If. Swain ■treat, Informed Officer T. T. Street, Jr, at 8:32 p. m. Wednesday, that a Negro man, wearing a tan Shirt, removed 2 wire wheel covers from the left side of his 1862 Chev rolet and headed South on Alston Bti eel. The incident oecured at the OoOdBMMt, Asthma & Hay Fever Sufferers Report Relief in Minutes Jtamtof dtoeeany hr a ansinsaw •rOoawoaadaaMeifooatpnaedp- Cedattat. fttUevcs astern attacks and Uoo at drug oosatsrs sragahm*. ■i,nlm das to bay bur so yiUSto Ciwitatoa as tobacco. Ad tor *wuin« fosMtaS* umi sea amazed. Opcoa can. Dr. OuUdXOteea Moustola dfeiettee ■HSed DroacMal tuber to radon free ur Compound. Get >*;7gt^Tw?gF-^.-igß • f ’ JH| Wm NEW ADDITION AT WASHINGTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL—Rahatad hem tha otfiea el tha principal, J. W. Ea ton, tor tha school yarn, 1964-ISMS, are the following now faculty members: (I to r) Afro. Al too T. Solomon, Counselor; Mrs. Mar Faculty-Staff Pre-Session Institute Set At A&T Soon GREENSBORO—Services to stu- I dents and faculty, available to im plement foe instructional program l “I Had Been Plumb Wrong:" Billie Sol Estes Plans Job Opportunities For Negroes ABILENE, Tom (NFD—Billta Sol Eatea. aelf-confident daaptto the handicap of bankruptcy and the possibility of serving a lons prison term for fraudulent prac tices, has begun a grandiose new International business operation that he claims will open up ave nues of employment for Negroes throughout the nation. The fallen financier, whose past operations inclaiad aM to Negro churches and schools la Arkansas, Texas and Ten neaeee, ta In the pronsm at establishing a nationwide chain of hotels and motels, which he says Negroes will bo trained to manage. He wfll al so have a chain at facsimile "Wild Weot" towns for tour tata and franchise* shops soil ing curies from abroad. Estee’ multi-million dollar tot ton, fertiliser and grain storage empire ooUapoed two years ago when he was Indicted on charges of swindling and conspiracy to defraud. He said hta change of heart now motivates his reentry into busi ness. Every business he associates himself from now on, Estee told the press, “must have the poten tial for aiding the disadvantaged." "I never saw the real values till after my troubles” he said. “I had been plumb wrong in emphasising ; money-making for personal ad vantage rather than to help oth ers to equal opportunity.” u GOP Names Negro Aide To Chairman WASHINGTON (NPX) The Republican National Committee announced last week the appoint ment of Clay J. Claiborne of At lantic City as assistant to Wayne J. Hood, director of the OOP campaign organisation. Clatboarao’i selection comes in the wake at widespread eriUcdam bp Necrose of the civil righto stand es Sen. Bar ry Geld water, Republican can didate far President. Tho 54-year-old campaign aide hae been active for the paet 34 years In national and state OOP activities, having recently served . tea special assistant to Republi can Vice Presidential candidate William E. Miller while Miller waa chairman of the Republican Na tional Committee. Dean Burch, present chair man es the Republican No tional Committee, said Clai borne’* appointment “empha sises that tho GaMwatar-MUl er campaign la Interested In all the people of this country. Wo will undertake an effective permanent program to dem onstrate that Ropublknin are not writing off any group of The defeat of Richard M. Nix on, the Republican Presidential candidate In 1960, hae been attri buted by some sources to the virt ual “write-off” of tha Mg city Ne gro vote. The incident occurred at th* corner of 8. East and £ Davie Sts. Young Griffin was picked up and Jailed on an assault and battery rap. SEAT IN AUTOMOBILE CUT Samuel Lee Taylor, 27, of 1305 Walnut Street, told a cop at 10:35 p. m. Monday, hta car was parked in the 1300 Mock of Walnut Street and someone "cut up the front seat." Damage to the 1961 Pontiac was estimated to be. about $35. WOMAN SAYS SHE DIDN'T DO IT Mias Pearl Pulley, of 101* >. Per son Street, culled tho officers of The CAROLINIAN loot Saturday morning to Inform The Crime Beat editor that she was not foe person Involved in a story carried on tba front page last weak entitled, "Wife Beaten By ‘Other Woman’." This IneManl tovolved Mrs. Mary Byrd sf 316 •. Rtood worth »tract, who teM pottos aricsra she was srissksd wtfo a Oaks battle and a flat, wtold was V torn Pearl Paltoy. However, this columnist advised Miss Pulley, of the S Person Street siifosm, that than era pessibly many persona wttb te same name as ten In this etty. However, e check of foe files of the Ralegh Police Department revealed no one by foe nemo as "Pearl Pulley " I at ART College, will get dose scru tiny at tha anual Faculty-Staff Pro* 'Session Institute. ■pp ■* - | \ I Broisr ' "lilrwilir" 1 | J All * ■ feurhon to l».f Duidlnj «* ■ If U BM’KiUI ■ (STUCK* • C'NCIKKMi. 9 ■fwgt ft, nwftuiu nteamtm *950 £r rtm TW BOURBON DC LUXE OBTIUKY COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY. M PROOF-CONTAINS 49% BRAIN NEUTRAL mi CCMfWSO*:. I MOTOROLA I ■WIDE SPECTRUM STEREO HI-FI I x y ■ V gtorao Id a Wlatlaw Chaotl CraW- [ BhO^% r !\ ad at genuine mahogany or walnut •»- ■ —■ - aad mal urt h erdiciAnrl aoJlda Vandafß pfiO pd-py* norOwOOtJ BQiiOßi 19 spoofcors. 39* Mob. s 69* wide, ■ ITVira*. m - TIRE SALES & SERVICE 401 Hflbboro St jjg S-2571 flB cABOLDVUUf garat H. Lockamy, 3rd grada; William Wafers, 6th grada Sk Mta, Mary H. Rtiea, 2nd grada. Thom new amabam JtStorfwMME faculty members an Saptambar 2nd, The Institution, sat to to# foams, “A Contemporary Design For Col legiate Goals" and which has for its main objective to draft * blue print for vital college service*, will be conducted for three-days, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, Septem ber 10-13. AAT College pesaenaal will parttolpata ta am at eight-in terest groups durtagfo* ma ted* d* such uraun as: Faculty staff and student oammantoa ttosH, phflassphy t foe mßugfo and ta gutdanee. physical. amn>. tltary. social guidance and afost: Tha event will be featured dp two main addressee. Dr. f. A. Wil li am a, director of Extended Serv ices, Will deliver foe keynote ad dress at the opening general sisslim. which ta set for L3O p. m. on Thursday, and Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy# president of collage, will deliver th* main address at foe banquet on Friday evening. 3