Newspapers / The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.) / Sept. 12, 1964, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
FROM RALEIGHS POLICE FILES: THE CRIME BEAT BY CHARLES R. JONES (CONTINUED nOM PAGE ONE) ©OP HUNT ARRESTING MAN anew Lynn A. O’Neal. 30. of the Raleigh Police Department, who Uvea at 553 Roee Lane, wu bruised about the right hand at 11:04 last Tuesday, while placing William Mobley, of Port Bragg, under arrest on a disorderly con duct charge, stemming from a me lee at the lathi Casino Club, cor ner of a Haywood and a Boun dary Streets. When Officer Jimmy Pierce ar rived on the sceaTsborfly there after, Mobley was hauled off to Jail <m charges of resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. CUT. STABBED AT LATIN CASINO Isaae Underwood, 19-year eU white key of Ftttobtmfgh. Pa. informed Officer Jimmy Msecs at 13:43 p.m. Tuesday, he was ent eu the left arm end Stabbed In the back as ha entsred ths Lattn Caatn*, an "undwwsod dneribad Ms ae aaflant as feOsfwtng: a Negrs man about 3 feet, jtoctun. and was bud seen marlin dark, pants and s white shirt. The victim was treated at Wake Mwnorlsl Hospital for his wounds. REPORTS TEN CENTS DAMAGE Ifca. Elizabeth Taylor. 41. of Sl3 Alston Street, reported to Officers R. L. Forrest and W. A. Keeter at 8:M p.m. Wed neaday. that she left beau for work early fa the asoraiag and becked her screen door, bat whaU'the retained, she^dis an the°doer*taTths^ammmt°ef The oomplaintant had no Idea Who. could have damaged the screen door. WOULD-BE PEACEMAKER . STABBED Ceil Allen Jonas, 31. of I Oranvfllc Terrace, htfecned Rip Van Winkle Couldn’t Sleep wftft Naggmgßackache Kwrl’fceesapsMhsftelwirevneaeri Boa manias KlnCi, bmmSmmhm mad ■naeolarmehaa mad vain* that often earn* f*fm tfghts mad mlaaraUa tlrad-out -IM east raliaf—want it (aat! Aaothar dWillUnai ■a/bamfldhladdartnlLatlom following wraasfood and drink—oftan aat- Stns np a wtHiii uneomfortahlo foaling. Doan'a FID* work foot in S ooparato Ways: Lteonaody paln-reliaving action to 0000 tnronwt of nasglns baahitn, hood. Cao&ln tS£2Srn£'tS!*{ m **" Telephone: TE 3-9395 JAMES SANDERS TILE CO. IJosnre Ns. 1939 Ceramic, Asphalt, Rubber and Vinyl Tile tit RLUNOTON STREET RALEIGH. If. O. YOU’LL HAVE UP TO THREE YEARS TO PAY ON EASY MONTHLY TERMS 9 Financing: that new car is no problem with our low eoet, low premium auto loan rates! LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU ... SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU . . . JHA Come In Today And Discuss Your iijipi Loan Needs With Us! . Bflt MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK 1 RALEIGH - DURHAM - CHARLOTTE Deaden M »t»8 sHftped ta ’-break up a -fumT litwsin Larry Paßey, es ISie Oakweed Arenas. and an aaidenttfled girt. Pulley palled a knife on Um and ■tabbed hha In the tower back. Jeaaa was treated at Wake tmseanl w«U with a and toe eep placed Mr. Pnßoy la Wake Ceaaty Jefl on that rap. CLOTHES STOLEN FROM CAB Charles L. Barnette. 35, of 833 Bunch* Drive, WU a cop at 1:04 aja. Thursday, he parked hie ear at the corner es Lenoir and Fay etteville Streets and whan ha re turned to K. be proceeded to drive it to en Obertto Hoad, whcecupon he discovered a pair of green trou sers and a sport ooat missing from tha aUtO. The pants wen valued at IS. and the sport ooat at 111 om jumps our or truck Hasty Lae Haggtns, 31, of 334 E. Davie Street, tafenaed Officer R. N. OamO Thare day morning, that he was tak ing Mhn Jane Jeffries, It. es im Wslnat gtr^^hem* Street, suffering taounSriMuf es toe bead. When the officer wee able to talk to Mias Jeffries, she confirm ed toe statement that she did Jump from toe moving vehicle, but would not give a reason for her actions WAS SOMEONE LEFT INSIDE? Alfredo Valente Hicks, of IMS Boas Drive, told Offloer F. C. Gregory at 11:30 Am. Wednesday, someone had broken into or out of toe Snack Bar at toe Chavis Heights Grandstand. He reported an undetermined amount of money bad been taken from a cigarette machine. The point of entry was said to have been a window on toe Southside of the building, but toe oop sur mised toe window could have been broken from toe Inside by someone who had been locked up inside toe place after it wee clos ed ANOTHER BREAK-IN AT PARK Howard Bkxnont Pullen, of Rta. night, someone entered the Chavis Heights Recreation Center, told e oop at 10:49 am. Thursday, that sometime during Wednesday night, someoen entered the Chavis Park Center by breaking a win dow cm the northside of the build ing. The soft drink and cracker machines had been pried open and about |3 in change was stolen. The records and identification bu reau was called in to check for fingerprints. WALKS OUT WITH 3 SUIT CASES, RADIO C. M. Breeden, manager of Mc- Tow store, reported to ©Cftor O. F. Sheartn at 11:11 ato. Thurs day. tost Wikis P. Shields, 52, took two suitcases and walked out of toe front door df toe store. Breeden stated be caught Ihiniifc ■mi called cop. Upon searching Shields. tar rails ia hfc pocket, vetoed at ISAS, but MT. BhMds said hc far thajadtte, and known), was going to pay for toe snttoaM He was then charged wMb larceny es the I items, ptas damage to prop erty. Claiming his home is in Okla homa, told the oop he works for T. A Loving Construc tion Company end trmvek from Job to job with toe firm. YOUNG THUGS BREAK OUT WINDOW Mrs. Lettie Mae Mills, of 112 E. Hargett Street, told Officer John Baker, Sr., at 4:07 p. m. Thursday, that she left her 13- year-old daughter alone in the house and corns young boys were playing around toe bouse and one of them broke a back window pane in her door. Stating toe boys often play around toe house when she is not there, Mrs. Mills valued the pane at 75 oents. ANOTHER WINDOW BROKEN BT HOODS Mrs. Julia Tabron, of 30 Meck lenburg Terrace, reported to Of ficer Baker at 4:45 p.m. Thurs day, some children were playing in front of her house and one threw a bride and broke out the front upstairs window at her notne. The damage was set at 14.15. ATTACKED WHILE WALKING WITH GIRL FRIEND James L. Winston, 34, sf SIS Boundary Street, reported to Officer O. C. Pratt at 144 a. m. Sunday, he and bis girl friend were walking In the SCO Mock es Boundary when four Negro males grabbed and search ed him. Wlnsfon stated one of (he men stabbed Mm in the left arm. He sstrt he did not lnmr ary of bis assailants. SINGER BATS WIPE STABBED HIM James W. Hayes, 30, of 5719 Sloan Street, ReidsvUle, informed ■ cop ■t 3:36 a. m. Sunday, his wife, Mrs. Shirley Hayes, stabbed him with a knife, by accident, and he refused to sign a warrant against her. Hayes, who plays with s band at The Cave, E. Cabarrus Street, said they were riding to e ear at the corner of Blood worth and Cabarrus Street, when he was cut twice under the left arm. He was treated ■t the hospital. MAN SHOT WHILE SITTING IN CAR Willie Lee King. 39. of 1208 Wal nut Street, told Officer H. M. Du pree et 11:16 p m. Saturday, as he and his wife, Mrs. Valeen King, 37, were riding to his car about 9:30 p. m. in the vicinity of Lake Wheel er Road and Maywood Avenue, he was shot while sitting to the auto. Be refused to state whether Mrs. King abet Min or net but did say too was the only other person In toe vicinity at the After first refusing. King was and Cabarrus corner of WriwT shot wounds to his right thigh. ™ WW AX HWRAN r mm Mrs. Mirths Mae Lame. 34, es H» & Blood worth Street, reported to Officer Ralph Johnson at 9*4 p. m. Saturday, that Millard Byrd. 38, of Apex, assaulted her at her bourn by tossing two cons of beer end biting her on her head. The victim was taken to toe bcupital for treat ment of lacerations en the back of her bead. She stated she would sign a warrant against Byrd. The tww cans es base were to a paper sack at toe ttose Byrd allegedly hurled those a* Mrs. Lane. STORE OWNER ROBBED. BEATEN Paul Agromis, elderly white owner of Paul’s Grocery, 496 B. Bloodworth Street, informed Offi cer T. T. Street, Jr, at 8:05 a. m. Saturday, that s light-skinned Ne gro mart about 30 or 35 years old walked into his store and mw, ‘Give me toe money.” After scratching Mr. Agromto to the face, the robber totoMJJ silver from too eato register and 1 heeded east on Davis Street at s rapid rats of spaed. He was reported to os five toto 8 or 9 inches tall end wore khaki , pants and s brown shirt SCREAM, LIGHT UPSET INTRUDER ’ sri— Marr Jackson, 19, at M 9 i m xs. H* M. Do pros at M 9 a to Saturday, toe was awakens* i at 3:30 a. m. by eemaone p£ ting her an tbs lags. She screamed and s toll Negro seen grabbed her hand, and as cbe tamed an toe light, toe tetrud er “fleet” act toe back doer. The complainant said the man wore dark clothing and entered and left byway of to* back door. BEATEN IN PACE, ROBBED James Heamden. 49, of Wt. Martin Street, reported at fc49 a. m. Saturday, that he ares sleeping In Ms 1964 tador Brick to front es UOB S. East Stwri, and when he woke up. be found a man going through Ms trouser pockets. When the man discovered that hts prey was •wake, he began punching him to toe face with Ms hands and fists until Hcarndon's nsse was bleeding freely. The man then took his wallet, money, car keys, watch and toe car title his end headed west on j Lee Street ______ HIT WITH BOTILfc. MAN 6iAi»£> FEMALE Mbs Beatrice Howard. 99, of 1305 E. Lenoir Street, trid an officer at 9:57 a. m. Sstarday. that Robert Lassiter, 31. es 735 Rock Quarry Road, stabbed her to toe left leg with a knife. Lassiter admlted toe stabbing, but said he was provoked after Mbs Howard “bit me acres* my head with a bottto” Beto parties were placed to Wake County Jail on char geo of en gaging In an affray where dead - ly weapons were used. HIT ON HEAD WITH WOODEN BOARD Dock Womack, 23. of M Hack's Alley, told Officer R. F. Perry at 9:59 s. m. Saturday, he on the head by a man behind 15 Heck's Alley with a wooden board, which contained a nalL The cop later Jailed Llswyn Bridges, 44. of 214 Heck Stressed charged him with assault with ■ deadly weapon. FISTS, HAWK BILL KNIFE C9ED Mbs Edna Mae Tucker, 30. e* Route 1. Bo* 339. MMleeex, to termed Officer B. F. ***• at 7:29 a. m. Saturday, that Bobby Dew, 26, rim Mdlddl.- sex, asm tilted her with Ms !■«!. and fists, then whipped out a hawk bill knife and cut her on toe back of her neck at toe comer es McDowell and South Streets. After treatment et Wake Memo rial Hospital. Miss Tucker rignri a warrant and Dew wa*»»sutedo« to Waka County Jail, charged with assault with a deadly weapon and placed under a SIOO bond. CAUGHT WITH GUN AND KNOTS Wilbur Floyd Carter Jr.. 20. « 200 Star Street, was nabbed by Os fleer E. D. Whitley at 4:30 a. m. Saturday and charged with carry ing concealed weapons: s 38 calibre pistol and a utility The knife was protmdto* re* of Carter's pocket and toe 8J» wm itsck In M® cut ntw wit® the handle vbible. He was ptoe ed In Wake County Jail under 8390 bond en these coonta. Cm ter wm caught at toe comer Hillsboro and Elbabotb Streets. youth slugged trying to HELP KIN Leonard Whitaker. 19. of *» Battle Street, told a cop'at •• m. Tuesday, he saw RichardTrsri er, about 18, “picking on bro ther. James Whitaker, and aaked him to stop." . ,i_ Instead of stopping. Fraztoi*« leged to have spun around and slul gJd Leonard In toe right Ms hands and «*t*. James Wh* 4 *** said be didn't know the boy, but it was reliably reportedthst Frazi er's mother resides in the 300 block of Pugh Street. , Leonard signed s wsn-snt agsinst Frarier, charging assault and bat tery. WOMAN-BEATER GREETS JAIL BARS Mrs. Alma Jane fsrt, 19. es 509 Smith field Street, reform ed Officer B. E. ***** ■> 12*3 a. ss. Tuesday, that Abondw W Fert was srreeted and bssnn te be teeMng *** ** Iren bore es toe JaU -i—r — «• pst «P ria 9199 MEN “GANG CP“ ON ARGUER Howard Thomas. Jr, 2L of Powell's Alley, informed officer J. A. Perry at 7:15 p. m. Monday. Barnwel Jazz Combo Coming To Raleigh As one of its activities tor toe year te support local snhnlsrtoipi. too Raleigh Chapter sf too Hamp ton Alumni Association wfll bring to Raleigh Oct 5.1991 frem Hamp ton Instituted campus to conoart, the nation's number ana oollsgtata jam group, The Barnwell Jam Combo. that taro maa attecksd Mtt Asring an argumasd at too Doßar MU CMtat 500 block of K Davte Etnri. Athough Thomas stated ha dUft know who to# man wan hi Ate scribed them m bring lidite aged. Thsmaa, whe wm treated a4 Write Msmsrtsl nipWal, vs erived a gto toah eri an Mi head aril an 19-tasek gmh an S um attecksd trito S WM TaSKtT IDs. Basel Whits, 39, oftO? K ftp bore Rood, informed g sop at M p. m. Monday, that her mtesi wuiis p. White, “htt am sow my right ays.* with his hands and Aria during an argument Mrt. White refused to Agna wute rant against bar mouse and ho was not arrested by the tavsstlgritag offictv. REPORTS STOLEN WATOR Fred Jenkins, of 411 K Martin Street, reported to Offioar John Baker, Sr, at 8:87 s. m. Monday, that around Ip.m. Sunday several people were to his house and senate one stole a ladies’ yellow gold Buto vs wrist watch, valued at 888. The complainant stated ha had ns Idas who took tbs watch. LET ME HELP TOUt IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS OF ANT KIND!! Perhaps It la financial, lore, or family troubles I feel sun that I can help you with your par ticular problem, if you will have faith and trust la me. Write me today, strictly con fidential. ANNETTE’S PERSONAL SERVICE P. O. Box I-F Witte borne, C. P., South Afrtta TIRE SALES & SERVICE ? Announces 2nd STORE IN RALEIGH S ’ .-i - H! u ■ I L hM|l BN . S r* ™ $ fljj 1 -lU WILLIAM MCBUT THOMA* NOBLE LEE ALLEN .. dm Mmmw *• • Amßlmil EUrt Mutfw ... Tlr« Mmbu — • * ** jBF jfl ;'J|fl ”’ ' •$ *W ■ : ° ;/ H ; -t ■ ’ 1 "rfBBBI ttfl E9L f \JtP" Wi '- '■ Hbl WILLIAM EUBMOn EX UK WOOD OOPBERS EVANS ~, ul ~. Ib* Mmbu .. Tire >m <Ui« SOW OPES FOR BUSINESS Goodyear | Norge Motorola TV | Quality Tirol | Appliances & Stereo | Furniture Fodders Air wheel Alignment Seiglor I Conditioners Os Bedding | & Brake Service Oil Heaters I '* ________________ 1 Day Recapping! GE Portable TV & Appliance ALL ON ? ~ Service | Appliance* ScrviCC EASY TERMS - TIRE SALES & SERVICE I NOW IN 2 LOCATIONS 401 Hillsboro St 833-2571 1819 Poole Rd. 838-9396 j The Barnwill Jane Combo has ; _ 'V; f •> I I ■ftil y' ii : jtive I Kentudoi I m BOWBOR DC luxe DtSTltim COMPANY, LOOISVIUi, KENTUCKY. K WOOf-CONTWNS 49% OIAIN NEUTIAL «««ITL . RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, BRPTEMBKB 13,1994 - - * been to great demand attar receiv ing a number one rating by com peting in a highly uumgisUttvs na tionwide collegiate Jan contest hold at TUlanova University. This sum mer they participated at toe World's Pair, tha Newport Jan Fssttval, and are scheduled tor tha Bd Sulli mi '*■■■ ■ - >s IT M WORTH a thousand pounds ■ year to hare n habit sf to«|iH|| on the bright side of things AiA; utl Johnson. T-JT 3
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 12, 1964, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75