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FROM RALEIGHS POLICE FILES: THE CREME BEAT - .-4- - . - • ■ BY CHARLES R. JONES CONTINUED nUNi PACK 1> win was not <onn WOMAN* Mrs. Carrie Johnson, of the 1000 block of Manly Street, informed the editor of The Crime Beat early Saturday morning Out she was not the woman alleged to have been “Mrs. Thomas Johnson," riding with her husband and Mias Carrie Utley, of 490 Watson Street, when loss Utley was “clipped" of sl4 on Saturday night, October 8, as re ported in this column last week. Mrs. Johnson, who h a hlgh the other person In the ante in a ear with her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. mad Mrs. Themaa Jehaaan as related to Officer John Baker, Sr, was *1 wasn’t even In Ms ear and knew nothing aboet It,” dw LEAVES OLD SHOES FOB MEW Mrs. Flora Jaokaon, S 3, of 1403 New Bent Avenue, told Offioer J. C. Putman at 8 23 am Wednes day, that “three colored boys came to my apartment Tuesday night.” She IdentUM two of them as being Joe Colby and Dewitt Wil liams, adding atio did not know the other ponon. The complainant stated that whan ha eon prepared to drees fa school Wednesday morning, he dteooverel no old pair es shoes under the bed where he had left bis new eneis the night before. The CITED FOB CAUSTINO CONCEALED WEAPON Officer Norman Artie reported INSURE YOUR HOME AOATNFT FfRF —Consult— YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS Fir* & Casualty Insurance Company Durimm, If. C. Southern Furniture TWO WORDS ■Oil KHUN fUUUTUIE Maas up the importance of aerahd buying and distribution of furniture to Save you Money. Who has lad the Furniture Field in Qual ity Furniture since 1905? Southern Furniture! Who Wli Help .Yourself to Mora Oravy by Paying Cash! flood old. Southern Furniture Wholesale Ca "W r Head* 19 fcrru you Ttrmt glm m. ~ ns-SM ULU B ■ w ■ bourbon ■ 2pint ECHO SPRING KENTUCKY STRAIGHT i BOURBON •S raOOP ••1964, ECHO SPRING OUST. CO, UMJWVNIE, KT. Howard a. Thomas to oourt tat carrying a concealed weapon a pistol In his prrrtrt at ten Inter* section of & Harwood and Boon* darv streets. The Smith and Was son olstol was a .38 calibre Wea pon. Thomas is the owner of Thomas Food Store and the Latin Casino, a night club, both In the vtetntty of S. Haywood and Boundary Bta WOMAN CUT, WON’T SION WARRANT Mrs. Lillie Mae Burnett, 50. of 31 Lincoln Terrace, reported to Officer B C. Nipper at 4:35 pm. Tuesday, she was at 515 East Avenue, and Mrs. Maggie Rowe, 58. cut her with a butcher knife. Mrs. Hewe kbttnd and that were ettttng and talking to gether when Mrs. Bowa picked up a knife and swung K, right arm. Mrs. Burnett, whs tad been drinking, nU she didn't want to dgs a warrant. CUTS BROTHER WITH GLASSES, JAILED Mias Ludlle Boylan, 44. of 1001 E. Davie Street. Informed Offioer Carl White at 7:46 pm Thursday, she hit her brother. Alonso Boy land, 43, of the same address, with two glass bottles, cutting his forehead and also wounding him In the groin. The ecp reported that Mbs Boylan attempted to eat off the east an tar brother’s left leg. Boylan was treated fas the emergency ream es Wake Me- and groin. Miss Boylan was arrested on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon BEATEN AND KICKED BY FOUR David Ray, 23, of Blood worth Street YMCA, told Officer T. T. Street, Jr„ at 10:11 p.m. Satur day, that four vuung Negro men “Jumpel on me at the corner of Haywood and Boundary Streets and beat me with then hands and fists, then kicked me.' Young Ray, who said he didn’t know who his assailants were, was not robbed. He refused medical attention anl there were no signs of serious Injury. SHOT TRYING TO AID WOMAN Mrs. Edna Moultrie, owner of Edna's AlMUght Oafs. 313 W. South— * S - »-» * - Shtmc, along wiia several witness •a. told Officer B. O. Lassiter at TJO a. m. Saturday, that MWe Doris Elvers was attempting to Nay Bis lake box in the Case and Billy Hester, W, of 736 S. West Street, blocked the front of the record nuchlm. ifie M ki inMat and James Bernard Bunch. 35. es «fl Caas 4m Street, toes asked Hector .moved .fast .then, palled eat a pMel and shat twice, cnee to the tarn and mgegfag in an affray with a deadly weapon. A warrant tae aaaaatt wtth a deadly waapea urtth Intent to kill. CURL’S CLOTHES STOLEN Mta Franca Elliott, IT, of 813 N. Wilmington Street, reported to Officer Jama S. (Bobby) Daye s' 4:33 p. m. Thursday, that while she was out of her room, between 3 am. and 13 noon, aomcone had entered and stole some of ha clothes, valued at sl4. They in cluded: one beige sweater, $4; one blue skirt, $3; on epair of black risoce, $9; end one yellow skirt, $2. Officer Daye later arrested Miss Barbara Evans and charged her with staling these Items from the rooming house where the com plainant live*. MONEY TAKEN FROM BEDROOM Jehn Adeline Tomlinson, of H 8 8. Tar boro Road, told a cop at B:58 p. m. Friday, that be tween 8:19 a. m. and 12:30 p. 1 someone entered hie bed room by prying the screen off the window, and stealing SSO to cash from the room. No other information was available. BEAUTY PARLOR ENTERED AGAIN | Mrs. Ethel Kearney, who owns ; and operates Ethel’s Beauty Shop. I SOS W. South Street, informed an officer at 8:02 a. m. Saturday, some one broke the front door glass out of her establishment sometime after 11: p. m. Friday, reached in side and unlocked the door. The ironic part about this, the second recent brak-ta at the baaty shop, wu that the cash register was removed from the counter, taken over near the front door, placed on Mo floa, hut nothing wa taken from it, whereas a farm- ’ a break-in resulted In several dollars to cash and merchan dise being stolen. Mrs. Kearney could find no damage other than the broken glass da. MAN SHOOTS. WOMAN THROWS VASE Mrs. Molly Crowder, 43, of 11 Granville Terrace, informed Offi oer D. C Williams at 9:49 pm. Sat urday, that Lonnie Jones, 58, of 301 Smlthficld Street, pulled a pis tol from his pocket end shot three tima during the height of an argu ment between them. The complainant stated toe then throw a vase at Jona and forced f’~\ I CARNATION ! COOKING HINTS | rfs/ siavici amteroa and his Ifakn a new dish for your family to shout about! Sarithan saucy Pork Noodle Bake piping hot from the oven. You can be sure there’ll never be a lump in the llavorful sauce because it’s made with economical Carnation Evaporated Milk. Do try Pork Noodle Bake noon. It’s sure to become a family favorite! - v - V % POUC MOOOU MKI (mfcss 4 ssrstofs) IKlsamesasaril CASNATIONIVAPORATED MIIX M nr !^|4<M.|r<M •fßfceetlpeaaflpe* rnmm+m,ltm6mm Nad.ilshp—n %sspdispp.l. Hu. SfaHsnMw" mu suy hi? BABY CONTEST PARTICIPANTS The pertidper tfa in the Baby oonteot which was hold recently by Group* On a and Two oI Rush Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Chutth. Reading, hit to right, on the front row: Little Veiete William*, Beby Young, Baby Mettiaon and Jerry Andereon Second row, Baby Roger*, Little Loriane Jane*, Baby Sander a and on the inret k Marguerite Pul len, the lint prise winner. (See ttory on tide page). him to vacate the house. She also Mid she intends to sign a warrant, charging him with assault with a deadly weapon. PAIR JAILED FOE FIGHTING Miss Delores Holden, 28, of • Haytl Alley, told Officer Joseph Winter* at 9:13 pm. Friday, there vu a fight at the above address between George Williams and ha self, with each striking the other with their haftds and fists. Both parties were hauled off to jell and charged with engaging in an affray. SAYS DBUNKEN HUBBY BEAT HER Mrs. Mary Ana Wlgga, 18, at 102 1-2 N. Tabor* Bead, earn* to police headquarters at 5:29 pm Friday and reported her husband. Jama Everette Wlgga, 21, of the earns address, caase heme “about drunk and bat lilt; U(l." Mrs. Wigf* claimed bar hue band slapped her and hH ha with his hands and fists, knock ing ha down, then kicked ha shout her body. Bh* signed u warrant and Wlgga wu jailed under a *lo# bond at Wake County Jail fa assault and bat tery. The ease will be heard soon In Domestic Court RINGS STOLEN FROM SHELF Mrs. Rebecca Sanders, 45, of 1515 Poole Road, told a cop at 1:17 pm Sunday, her rings were left unda s drinking glass on a shelf at the above address while a lot of rela tives came to the house Saturday night. Mrs. Sanders stated she found ha three rings, vslued at 9138, missing at she prepared to return to Nor folk, where she lives every other month. She was unable to identify all of the relativa who visited the house. PURSE-SNATCHERS ESCAPE Mrs. Mae Burnett, 52, es 812 1-2 S. East Street, reported to Officer J. C. Putman at 1:41 pm Saturday, a 15-yea-eld Negro youth “erept up behind" ha and snatched a pocket book from under her left arm. The Incident occurred to front at 529 E. South Street, and toe hoy fled down the 799 blah es E Bleidwerto Street The pseketoeeh csntttaH to CAE GOAT. BILLFOLD TAKEN Garland Roosevelt Harris, 49, of 1230 Now Bom Avenue, informed ■ Officer O. F. Shaartn at 9:19 pm. ( Sunday, ha parked hie or In the , 500 block of S. Blood worth Street j and went into a store. j After bring in the store a abort ! while, Harris stated, he returned to find his fur-lined car cat val- I ued at SBS, missing, along with a wallet containing no money, but his receipts and driver's license. He said a group of hoys were outside the store when entered, but had left before he emerged from toe •tore. CHARGR~TWO BOYS IN LARCENY Officer T. T. Street Jr, was in formed at 6:01 pm Monday by Mrs. Jessie Peacock, of 1184 Walnut St., that two young boys had stolen her handbag containing $lO6. One at the bays, a 18-yea •M resident es 1335 Branch St, admitted to the efflea that he and a 13-ysusld boy, who lira at 1325 Walnut Street went to 1184 Walnut Street about 7:Bs pm. Sunday. Tha youngest stated ho went up stairs while toe 11-yea-old stole a lady’s handbag, contain ing $lB5 In U. 8. currency, own ed by Mrs. Peseeek. The youngest boy also confessed they took only SBO out of the bag and threw it in tome buaha on Fayetteville, nett a branch. “We split the money,” the boy declared, and said he bought a bi cycle and a pair of shorn with hie pert The bag wu later recovered with SBB in it Although the oldest boy denied taking part in the larceny, petitions were drawn against both and they are scheduled to free trial in Do mestic Court soon. “CHICKEN IN BOX - ENTERED Mrs. Veola Glenn, of 811 8. Bloodworm Street told Officer Jama E. (Bobby) Daye at 8:25 » Thto iww rim hold* any ordinary bswrafs opaisr snugly to prvwnt J , •lipping...pour* •**!«•, too-ItV'th* milk from Contented Cows* - 4 • * < '‘ . ' * * . tea “Ckieken la Tha Bax” Grill. 888 Bragg Street some time after toe elssed tt lata W “ oindiy Big ole The complaintant stated the pay phone wu stolen, and tha cigarette machine wu damaged, with an un determined amount of money taken from it Entry wu gained, accord ing to the report by removing a lock. SAYS HUBBY CUT HER THROAT Mrs. Geraldine Barrie, 18, es 788 S. Bloodwerth Street In formed Offioer R, F. Ferry at 8:18 pan. Manday, teat ha hu band, Clarenu Harris, 89, as the same address, cut ha threat with a pocket knife. Mrs. Harris, whe suffered lac erations as the neck, refused hospitalisation, but did go to police headquarters and sign a warrant aid Haris wu Jailed under slW> bond. TRIES TO ASSAULT WOMAN Mrs. Beatrice H. Webster, of 504 Freeman Street proprietor of Web ster's Grill, comer of Idlewtld Ave nue end E. Eden ton Street report ed to Officer C. W. Jonu at 4:68 pm Monday, a 14-year-old boy, who Uves at 1003 E. Jonu Strut came into her establishment end ordered some food. While I wu preparing It* stated Mrs. Webster, “ha earn# around tee counter end Mated - 98 «|n Bite tH|| C001in( MIW tel 41 HIRi memwvom she asked khn what he wanted and he reptteC 1 tat tog," then kept admitting an her. - When the boy reached the wom an and raised hie hands, she picked up a fork and started hitting him. He then vacated the grill at a rapid rate of speed, but wu apprehended by the cop. The boy refused to give his motlvu for his strangs actions. Mrs. Webster signed a petition, charging aeuult on a female end the boy was taken to his grand mother's horns to await trial in Do mestic Court MOST OF US can be dull, but tt takes an effort so we think. iAiflflEK?Lrasa!Siwhiitt^ Dedicatorial Service To Honor Mrs. E.B. Taylor FAYETTEVTLLLE .Unit Henley, president. Scuttaaatare District North Carolina Fudscuttan of Negro Women’s Clubs, hu an nounced that a Dedicatorial Service in honor of tee late Mrs. Edna B. Taylor will be held Sunday, Oc tober 25, at 2.-00 pm, at the Norte Carolina Training School for Otrla, Young Citizens Civics: St Monica’s Club Receives Charter From Washington, D. BY BERTRAND BBBMIL Tha Young Citterns Civics Chib of Saint Monica's Catholic School this week received its official char- \ tor from the Commiarion on Ameri can Cltiiemhlp in Washington, D. i C - The charter formally raeeg tea affiliation of the lacal unit with tee national organisation at The Cateelle University as America. Pupils as gradu saven and eight eemprla tea leeal club membership. The officers of the newly organ ised dub are: Gwendolyn Keith, president; Bertrand Btrdaall, vice president; Rhonda Whitten, record ing and coresponding secretary; Wesley Alston, treasurer. The Young Chians Ctvfas Club Is one sf tt* thousands of Catholic Civics Cluba char tered In tea United State* fa tee expreee purpose of develop tag Informed, responsible young elite—. The theme of this yeas* program is “Politics Is Your Business” Club Wlftirr HAIR STYIFS Sonic o: int Utcu now .hows in Mcoew H*u Chortet ■ 4sr ttis women win Modi tolr st tee lip MW the crown on hot MM. UoSs ss Mtalß niter si, ss one would ever (von. Comes ond lutt into tin lop crown st yser tot easy to srr, ATTACH, RESTYIB COMES IN REGULAR AND THICKER STYLtiI MH^B jot flm Of* Block - Browns RSfIHB «yw) NIICTT» <B KA Mined Grey J.’, i.. . J■ . V'” 53 sxlrs 9731881t0r BP 8*34». SIBOUB VIBtBT 89.89 $7144 LOUOIR,TBICIti VIU.Br 929:99 - •4XD RUDAL NAIV PBO4NICTB. fa. BBff »*P4. *T Bhsep.bsnd Boy. BrooMy* 1111 l JMff^ !!St jSm %n. If. fssra mi sas ro- nmm A portrait of Mm Thyltt wOl b unvoted and p—ttad to tee Training Setaal at ttto tens. 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