FROM RALEIGH'S POLICE FILES THE CHIME BEAT BY CHARLES R. JONES CONTINUED IBOM PAGE 1) RADIO STOLEN WHILE OWNED ; OUT OP TOWN Mrs. Fiorina William*, of 418 Pat tenoa Lane, told police officers at 12:80 p. m. Wednesday, that aome one stole a Phiico automatic clock radio from her home. The complainant stated the last time Ae saw her radio was the Friday before she left home at 8 P- so. enrocte on a trip out of town. Mrs. Williams stated she lorfred the house whan abe left and there was no sign of forcible entry. The soldo was valued at 841.15. Investi gation is continuing. HOUBEWIFI NEPOWn ASSAULT Mbs. Margaret Series, ft as SU S. WQmtngten Street, In hiwil Officer Kalph Johnson at lAt a. ah Thursday, that Mhe Betty Jahnssn. of the mass ' NAMED IN THEFT OP HOSPITAL PNOPBTT Thomas L. Joyner, white official •(Bn Hospital, called police head •nartars at 8:80 pi m. Thursday and taportad that James Arthur Buries, 22, of 512 S. Wilmington Street, bed hi his parnassian some property which belonged to Rex. In cheeking Sartos' ear. which Wee leaded ip if in the process •f moving, the eopa found five hew neats and five doses Itsftn Sarlee allegedly admitted taking Mu Masts from the has pHalk supply ream, hut do eland ho had bought the forks. The sheets were valued at $1.75 each. Surles was Jailed and charged wito larceny. Hi* case is set for a hearing in City Court Friday,' Octo ber t CHAVIS CENTER ENTERED Robert Gales, of 21 Mecklenburg Venae* told Officer K. W. Rhodes St Ik 12 a. m. Thursday, that some one entered the Chavis Heights Raermtlon Center Wednesday night by removing the screen from a window on toe south side of toe trrfMt**p, wWrfi vrm frrnVCT' (Sirr ing e previous break-in and had ect fecrr. repaired. The soft drink machine was broken Into and a small amount of change taken. He estimated toe money Inside at shout $2 in small dung* Sneer T rJj* < ‘ firtsd s« Mi a. m. Friday, that Mm Gladys WUker, 22, of 457 BntEe Street, cut her wrkt wMh n imw Mads fat aa attempt to UR hmuetf. The woman, who would give ne reason for her action, was treated fey • physician at Wake Memorial Hospital, hut not arrested for toe WAKE UP PARIN' TO GOi Without Nagging »*—*~-*— jj ea get the test ssUetynn n«sl’ Swtlm atjhta eaJf^ntauShl^to^^^a —roe want tloUakwo—jWwlMbhidJooUtaoHrn following wne* food sad drink—ofA ooU W*T»: i. byopooily pnln-rolln liijNrtlon to sotpot of tho U arihsafkttaw taboo, •aim * good aimfo ohep sat tho rsSrtJtSars'&’s huso Mas. G«i Dooa’o PU* todarl HHPMSR^S aV^:/bj ■ VMvA'M /-'^H f ■|^B^^PM| 4J A| • jH KMv y :/ x' BBfcjHfc^^B Bottivcm umtsKttfl moo ■PiHyfPfra T^ _PP *2% f • . BaSy JwTwrifcvtaftorMuy es urn drms, valued at 888; ana tnualstar radte, valued at 815: sad twe MW alty* vs toad at sll Mrs. Walker said tout Bobby Jean Walker took them things from her hams while she was in the hospital 12 BRER MUGS STOLEN FROM CASINO Howard G. Thomas, 40. of the 800 block of E. Lenoir Street, inform ed Officer J. A. Perry at 10:48 p. m. Saturday, tost he mw MBs Josephine Austin, of 12 Lincoln Tar race, and Herman White of 18 Nuto Terrace, coming out of the front door of the Latin Chain* 884 Si Bloundary St, which Thomas owas and operate* with some beer mugs under their cowts. trapped ana’aftoe UMga «Übe wu in—ug toe street aad brake It," stated the asmglsln sat Mr. Thame* whe aald he dM beer mags they hag aa teem, estimated the number to he eae desen, valued at $R He aald he weald alga warrants agataat heth far lareaay. MONET STOLEN AS MAN KEEPS Clarence McMorris. 40, of 304 E. Lenoir Street, told Otftoers Norm an Artis and James X. (Bobby) Dsye at 0:24 * m. Saturday at to* police station that Lonnie Griffir. 53, stole $6.10 from him while be was asleep, -The money was under my pillow” toe complainant stated. The officers were unable to.find Griffin, who slept in the aamefoom as McMorriss at tbs time if the theft, STEALS TIRE! WHIRL OAR Mr* Winnie Jane McNSil, 53, of 414 S. Swaip Street, informed Offi cer W. M. Parker, Jr, ft 9:42 * m. Saturday, her 1053 blue Marcurv broke down on Westyn Boulevard about 9:35 a. m. and she left R for a few minutes. "Whin I got back,” LL* KcXcil stated, the right front tire and wheel h»d been stolen.” SLt eiUm&ted ita value of the tire and wheel f 825. I«RP sbeezr£owd op POOD James Tatng, 52. as 11 N. Pettigrew Areat, told Ottlesr O. C. Pretest 9:28 a. a* Sunday, hack demand entered fck deep frees* fhlefc Is toasted on the DMi fpren. www pvnai « frsWfaed wu taka* he de- The/complainant stated he was awaW until 1 a. m. Sunday and the tneft must have taken place aft* this ton* The thief did not eMfcr the house. Value of the stolen food was f(4JO. CLAMS MAN BEAT UM UP ’ Edgar Bernard Jons* of 01$ SL East Street told Officer L. A. O'- Neel at 11:88 p, m. Saturday at police headquarter* that William Noble, addrem unknown, jumped on him and toeat me up.” Jane* who suffered a bruised eye in toe melee, sign— e warrant charging assault aad battery a gainst Nobl* DIDN’T SBB KNIFE-WKLDBt BUT CUT Willie Edward Bridge* of Route X Raleigh, informed Officer IX. Brinson at 10:45 pi m. Saturday, he was assaulted by an unknown man near tbs Dollar Bill Oub, 500 block of R. Duvit Street. Bridges wn—sMutaib aad suffered W Bfr* MM tL WHpSTd SM S. B sandary St. Apt R tali a eap at 8— * u* Bum Say, toat —a dßm haara safe ufb^hs mliTPm*Juattlrod'afh!” She atgnod • warn— a— Mr. Wright was keuted ufijte ton, tery- ANoraiißjMnn^RAnß Mr* Dalerm Jeffrie* 28, of 582 K. Edanton Street informed Offi cer R. V. Pearce at 8— pi m. Fri day, —a want to too star* and, up—i vttunip Imp butbtnd, Lonnie Jeffrte* 10. heat her with his hands a— fist* Mr* Jaffrim sign— a warrant for assault and battery. CUTS MAN ACROSS CHEST, STOMACH PaSaa Officer Behhy B. Oaata arrested Linweed Ratliff. 88. en a charge sf ssmalt with a dead ly wmpra, after Leroy Lassiter, 42, es 1541 Battery Drive, sign ed a warrant against kirn at 10— pi a* Sunday. Ratliff, as M7 R. Ida—on St. chaTmM”ra L toTrids t sr the kalf* Ha waa treated and re leased at Wake Memorial Hos pital. KAN SHOOTS, TWO RUN Rudolph Mickens, of 702 1-2 S* West Street told e cop at 1:40 p. m. Sunday, that Gorge McArthur, of 51$ 8. Saunders Street and him self were on Carroll’s Alley in front of toe first house on toe left off South Street when Miller Griffin mm outside and told them to leev* * Griffin Is torn alleged to have re-entered hie beam and earns eat with a tootgun, which ho fired. BOckem aad McArthur TOT j* flif iWiote were fired, bet neither waa hit A warrant vs? signed, rhtrpvg Griffin with assault with a deadly weapon. WOULD-Bg PEACEMAKER ATTACKED Jasper Whitfield. 55. of 1443 Sawyer’s Lan* informed Officer C. R. Kirby at 8:80 p. m. Friday, Edward Scott 80, of the same ad dress and Scott’s mother were arguing. When Mr. Whitfield attempted to Jntervan* be stated, young Scott fenrlad a brick, striking Whitfield a— causing a laceration. The eop signed a warrant against Scott a— ha was placed in Wake County JalL BEATEN AT GIRLFRIEND'S HOUSE WBrie Shield* 82, es 818 E. ear G C. Pratt at 8 pj* Sunday, that ha arm at hh girlfriend’s hems Saturday whan BUly Hill, sheet 80, ad dr aw unknown, mid he didn’t Mm hk leek* than kH Mm several tlmee en the ha— aad taea with Ms hands Mhuute, whe stated he was bost on up "somswhan en W. South attest," told toe officer he would rign a warrant against Oil for as sault and buttery. ATTACKED WITH RAKE Bichard Hinton, 46, of 706 Jamal- 52 Virginia To Attend 30th NFA Convention PETERSBURG. VA. Thirty students* three young ftnouti and ten adults from the Old Domin ion will be in attendance at toe 50th Annual Convention of New Farm ers of America, October 4-8 in At lanta. Representatives from Cumber- ‘ land. Fauquier, Halifax, Louis* Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nor thumberland, Nottoway, Pittsylvan ia and Westmoreland countia* a long with adult leaders from tbs State Board of Education aad Vir ginia State College will comprise toe delegation. _ Kenneth Weedaeu of toe Nottoway Chapter win earve as first vice-president aad can didates far aeajer awards are Lean Oliver aad Waliaoa Wh*> hush es toe Halifax Chapter Cheater Meedy aad Timothy Shelton es the Lealm Chapter, Chester Butler es toe Beeky Meant Chapter, Behest Bn aha as toe Northumberland Chap ter, and Leasts Dixon of the Pltlsflraala Chapter. Dr. M. A. Field* State Adviser will preside and make the princi pal statement during toe memorial services for toe late J. R. Thome* former State Executive Secretary- Treasurer and National Advisor and Secretary. The awards ceremony, which will be witnessed by more hen 40 P. F. A. Foundation Donor Representa tive* is scheduled for toe evening session on October A The Administrative Adviser of toe Virginia Association is J. M. Campbell, State Supervisor of Vo cational Agriculture, and toe Exe cutive Secretary-Treasurer is C B Jeter, Ares Supervisor. Avoid Neglect, A&T Freshmen Urged By Cleric GREENSBORO New students at A&T College were last week urged to accept two important Invi tations extended to them at too college. Rf>v f**rn If t» v- . r the A&T Chapel, was the speaker, dill; uing Un. *i ii.t Ma nual Freshman Worship Service held in Harrison Auditorium. Speaking from he subject, “You Are Cordially Invited.” he told toe audience that his sermon could also ' ha called, “The Double Invitation.” “The college,” he said, “in vites you to pursue diligently n well planned academic pre inn which will wore your graduation In 1343, ar before, and urges you, ala* to sveM toe feeUah error as neglecting the spiritual aide of your Ilf* which will permit you to be come a fully prepared graduate in 1833 ... s graduate net only tolly approved by the officials bleaaed by our Chrsltiau fathers.” Rev. McCoy told toe group that unlike some of toe invitations which they often receive, involving conflicts which require rejection, “both of these invitations can be •coopted,” he said. THE VETERANS CORNER EDITOR’S NOTE: Below are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to same sf the many current qaes tfena from farmer servteemeu end their families. Further In tormallusi M veterans benefits obtained at any VA Q—Am I still eligible tor a m Drive, told Officer John Baker, Sr., at 3:24 p. m. Saturday, be was at 1010 Nassau Street, when an un known man came In. started a “fuss” and said he was going to run everybody in toe house away. He then reporedly struck Hinton with e rake on the left side of his head end neck. The complainant, who was treated at Wake Memo rial Hospital for his wound* de clared, “I’d never seen the man be fore” BEATEN and kicked bt BOYFRIEND Him Louise Watkins, M, of I*4l Walnut Street, told a eep at Ui pja. Monday, she and her boyfriend, George M. Kayweed, 17. es 412 1-2 Alston Street, were walking in the 14SS block of Sawyer's laat “when George get medVilh me” aad aaasalt ad her by knocking her down aad kicking bar In the stomach. Mias Watkins came to the police station and signed a warrant a gainst Haywood and he was jailed. She suffered abrasions and bruises of the knees and stomach and was treated et the hospital. SCHOOL ENTERED AS TEAS BEGINS William Wilson Hurdle, of 122 Lincoln Court, who is principal of toe Lucille Hunter Elementary School, 1918 E. Davie Street re ported to Officer J. R. Muim* at 1:25 p. m. Monday, that sometime ever the weekend, someone enter ed toe gymnasium and went into one of the room* Mr. Hurdle stated the room had been raneaeked end one roil of masking tape was stolen. It is sus pected that entry was gained by eUmMng toe root of the lower lev el and toes entering a window on the second level. The curtains on the stage in the auditorium had two small boles j burned in them, approximately two j inches to diameter. Gt taunt A—All Korun veterans an and mm World War H veterans still •r* You should write to the VA Regional Office of the state where you live and request VA Font 1199. A determination will ha made after you submit this form. Q-4 was dtaahetgid from •srvto# suer one year ag* Ota I get dental cure frees toe VAT A—Only if year dental eondttion TIRE SU.ES > same: GRIND OPENING 2nd STORE IN RALEIGH 1819 POOLE RD. . NOTHING TO JUST COME I HHLHU HU H *N AND REGISTER MOTOROLA 9 Wide Spectrum Stereo Hi-Fi Muring Compresslonalre Bass! 4 .! 0 • ///y-Vv-w DAYS f MOTOROLA CONSOLE! money STEREO-4 SPEED CHANGER ■ l,ovv> I GRAND OPENING s OQQ 5 SPECIALS! Ml BIG 23 INCH MOTOROLA Console TV-Swivel Base MllVfl JAfiD OPI XIXi, lUX« SPECIAL! lwU T / BOTH STORES TIRE SALES AND SERVICE CO. j 401 HILLSBORO ST. 1819 POOLE RD. PH 833-2571 FREE PARKING 828-9396 Is wufOTuWt or h due to in jury in service, or related to be ing a prisoner of war, or aggravate* a service-connected compensable condition, or if you are under the VA Vocational Rehabilitation pro gram. Spanish American War Vet mans can get dental care when ever needed. mratoe-tmMtested dk- balpgh. raSSSSooto—b %mt A—Send a statement from poor doctor to the VA and roqusat s*» consideration es year t OFTEN WISH 1 had • to! 0t rich and agad relatives who toMB fted of m* inm EVERYBODY puts Va\ srall' . —v ..... 3 >-hJ

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