FROM RALEIGH S POLICE FILES: THE CREME BEAT \ BY CHARLES R. JONES lOANIWUID rftOM PAGE 1) STEALS SHOTGUN, TYPEWRITER, GUITAR Detective Sgt. Larry Macon Smith arretted Robert Lee Atkina, It, of 407 Battle Stree, end charged him with larceny of a ahotgun. type writer and guitar from Walgreen'*, Fayetteville Street. The incident, which took place earlier thU month. Betted Atkina 18 month* on the roads laat week. All of tthe stolen item* were re turned to tho store. HUBCAPS TAKEN FROM LINCOLN Mra. Victor feeble*, of US Lincoln Court, told Officer James B. (Bebbyi Day* at !?:M p. m. Wedaeeday. that two hub cap* «er* stolen from her 1962 Lincoln Continental, which was park'd In her yard. She did not GUEST (SPEAKER—Thi llcv Hal Vetter Mile* above pastor of White Oak Baptist Church. Middlesex. will deliver the ■turning meaaafe at Bethlehem Baptist Churrh Raleigh. Sun da'. A graduate of the J. W. li on High School. Rev. Mile* received hie B. A degree at St. Ai'iuatlne I Course tinv. an done farther study .n the field of administration at North Car oline College, Durham He la, of ■resent, a full-time student in the School of Bellglon at Shaw University. The public la Invited to boar him weak. rT^iqmohd^^^r I-y < * | %:' "f *\* -‘ , 4 ’vV.' *&’%&■ JH • |||** •, * fe r *•' B ; M Jfyflw * f v -^ , -^"r J, -« „«SV know the value of the stolen caps at the time of the report. JAILED FOR STRIKING GIRL, 8 J. T. Atkina, of 212 Fowls Street, informed Officer Joseph Winters at 5:56 p. m. Wednesday, that Jim my Smith, 17, threw a rock and hit little Debra Chavis, age 8. Smith was immediately hauled off to jail and charged with assault with a deadly weapon. BATS OWN SO?TSTOLE T. V. SET Mrs. Lucy McClain. 88. of 8 St Augustine's Avanae, report ed to Officer J. Winter* at 6:88 p. m. Wednesday, that her son, Angelo McClain, U, who had |u«t rot out of prison on Tues day, Tarried off my table mod el televlaon set" Tho set waa valued ut UN and was "swiped" at the time Mrs. McClain went to the stare for Angela, she declared. CAMPBELL REPORTS TAMPER Ralph Campbell. Sr., of 8M E. Edcnton Street told Officer L. God win at 1:10 a. m. Thursday, he saw • ahort whit* men. wearing a green Army field jacket, going through hi* automobile with a flashlight in hit hand*. A pair of brown shoes were fnunri on the sidewalk, shout 2CO \nrd» from the complain ant'* nr, anil w ere believed to belong to the ufknnun (aspect. No iltmare »»s don» to Mr. ( ump ire cir and nothing was reported misting from It. • SNEAK TIHH " TAKES TAMPERING Mr* R e i.angrtnn. 3H. of 2306 G Slim in | -nc repoi' i-«i to Officer* Norn an Artt- v d Hobby" Day* lit i l l.i |> n. ’I li'n <’ tv. that she pn'keti ini i.i : irnnt of .:04 Cam tit n St u-ei ii I tor cone Hole her hendba,', cor.’.nrin* her driver's licen'p. eon, -i-cirliy card, car and him t. in mah and a small aimmi.l of food Fi.*■ - i - I l.y opening the door of ihe i h v. as unlock- I NOCCtTIEII IIOUttK RANSAt KED Ab'tiro Hall, 63. of 17 E. Edenlon Street. Informed Officer B. C. Nip per at 9 64 a m Thursday, he went to hi:, r- i-r'a him’ r, I untrd at 814 S. Blount Street, to check K. Upon arrival. Hall stated, ha found all the doors unlocked and the house "torn apart on the Inside." He was enable to diseavar 11 anything waa missing. The bouse Is owned by Mrs. Esther Davis, Hall’s slater, wha new lives in New York City- He de clared he doesn't know bar ad daaa, adding "She's been gene from Raleigh far two year*.” The complainant said it had been several months since ba last cheek < •*'* house. NAB WOMEN FOR FIOHTINa Officer Joseph Winters re ported at 111 p. *»• Thursday. “There had been a fight at the earner es Fayetteville and Wal nut Streets. However, hath Mias Jay c* Marta Bast and MIN Di ane Griffin, war* aMU mad at each ether and were Staardar ly whan I arrived.* Bath yeang womea were alt ad la the Wake Juvenile Court, by petitlaa. far disorderly con duct. MOM REPORTS SDN’S THEFT Mrs. Josephine Alston, of II Lin coln Terace. colled two oOpt at 16:30 p. m. Thursday, and reported her 12-year-old *on and a 10-y«ar-Old boy. who lives at 8 Johnson Ter race. broke into the cafeteria at LI ion School. She further related that her ton hidden under hi* doorstep*. Th* Ice cream. Th* 10-yaer-oU* had 12 cup* hldan under hla dooratapa. Th* Ice cream waa ratumad to th* c*f-- terla i lea box and Li|on’a princi pal. H. E. Brown, wea called to the school Tht boy», who ilto admitted othtr previous braak-lna, w*r* cit ed to Wake* Juvenile Court by petitions. CAR STOLEN AS DOOR LEFT OPEN Limas Simmons, of 1608 1-2 Poole Road, reported to Officer O C. Pratt, at 8:45 a m Sunday, that he left hi* front door open when h# went to hed B»turdiy at 9 pm > • moi-nln* ft iiv«i #. , he diacovered someone had entered th> house, itolt |8 in cash and hi* car keys. Upon going la hi* front dear, he feund th# culprit bad til* stolen Ms automobile. Na fur thrr Information was Hated on the report RADIO "SWIPED" IN BREAK-IN Walter R. Morgan, 66. of 1606 1-2 Crpsa St., told Oflcer W. t Kidd at 2.38 a.m. Monday, someone had broken into hi* house and took a amall gray plastic labia model ra dio. Entrance was galotd by breaking a small pane of alas*, reaching through and unlocking tht door Nothing else was taken from th# home, stated the complainant. Mr Morgan teld the cep that h# left home Sunday afternoon and discovered th# br*#k-tn whan he ratumad at B: Ift a m. Monday. Thr radio wag valued at 816 TELRVWIOnToTHER ITEMS MIMINO Mrs. Claudia Davie, of 718 S. State Street. Informed Officer Jam** E. (Bobby) Daye at 6:11 a.m Sunday, that »om#on* bad entered bar ham* between Oc tober 18 and tl and stolen th* fallowing llama: a Motorola tel evision act, valued at SMO; two table lamps, valued at ItO: one penny bank, containing S 3; and a turnk with a number of sbrets and bed spreads In it. ANOTH*R~TV SET GONE Miss ShirlCy Devon*. 24, of 1607 Cross Street, told a cop at 2.33 a.m | Monday, someone entered her house and stole a television sCt Bh* said entry waa gained through a window ait U»# west aid* *f bar base*. Ml** Devon* valued th* TV Mt at MM. SIX CITED TO COURT fOR PIONTINO Offleer John Baker, Sr., reported at 4:M p m Friday, that ho arroet ed tho following poroona and cited them to court on charge* of engag ing In an affray. Mima* Barbara Bandar*. Lea Cisale Sanders, Sylvia Carr. Beulah Sander*, tad LIIU* San der*. Ala* cited waa Ronald Carr. The Incident task place tn the PM block of Fltaterald Drive. HUE BEATEN "ABOUT NOTHING" Mra Mary Loula* Dun*ton. tt. of 614 X. Hargett Streak informed Officer John Baker, Sr., at 4:48 pm. Sunday, that her huoband. Hubert Dunomn. hit her with hta hand* and Data "about nothing at all." Dunoton was carried to Wak# County Jail and charged with ao sault and battery . MAN REPORTS STABBING Johnny Malloy. D es 118 Can non Street Informed R- D. Whitley at 10:88 am. Saturday, that WUUe Arrington, of th# same addraae. subbad him twice In the left but- The wound required six stitch** and after ha waa treated at Wake Memorial Hoapiul. Malloy signed a warrant and Arrington was Jail ed on a charge at amault with a deadly weapon. WOMAN COT AS FRIEND LOOKS ON Him Evelyn KMg aud Na thaniel QuUler. hath of 8M B. Mama Sweat. teM u aop at fees pa* Friday. BMP ware to the 4W Mach as t. Darts dels. 887 B. Murtto Stonet, gut ant of a oar and hagoA boatmg Mhe KNg- Ml uMa draw a *- <. . j mm i CAPTAIN GRADUATES Captain Bern*id E. Wilson, a bove, sen of Mi and Mra. For rest Wilson, Sr. of 1517 Poole Road. Raleigh waa recently graduated from th* U S. Air Fore* S*uadr*n Officers' School at the Air Untveralty Maxwell AFB, Alabama. Wilson, u grad uate of the J. W. Llgan High School here, and AAT College, Oreeneboro, waa selected far the ■pacta! profeaetanal officer train ing la recognition of hla demon stratad potanttai aa a loader In th* aaroopaaa fora*. The cap tain's wire Alice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua M. fieo aom*. of Powellrvllle, to aches In California. Catpaln Wil son Is now atationed at Travis AFB. Calif., with tho SSth Air Transport gqnardon. Time-Saving Tips /or Holiday Cooks by IOUIM AUIN \| a *•* I Do all those holiday dinners, starting with Thanksgiving, turn ybu into a Cinderella— working overtime in tho kitchen while the rest of th* family has a ball? You can cook rour feast and enjoy it. too, with just a little before-dinner planning. You're off to a head start whan all ths right tools (uton sill) are at hand. Deciding In advance how you'll cook each “ooloetion" in th* menu also will spood up work—and al tar* more tendsr result*. • • *' " Colorful holiday veretabHf become tatty mortals if cookod in Club Aluminum’s “wator less” pans, thus preserving all tboir natural flavor. Th* slow, •van heat provided by heavy aluminum cookware eliminates "pot-watching,” and keeps you and ths room temporstura cool! a • e Don’t healtat* to roserv* a place on th* "foqtlv* board’’ for the favorite candied yams or squash—when cooked to new perfection in a pan coated with "Black Magic” Teflon. Truly magical is the way tht specially coatad bottom refuses to stick to even the moat airupy foods— and cooke tham without fat. Ths non-stick natur* of this cookware cuts cltan-up time In half—ao you can aacape from the kitchen early tnough to onjoy after-th* feast relaxing. Mia* King. 80. suffered bruises on ner (ac* and log*. Both signed warrant*, charging TrueadaJ* with assault with a deadly weapon. THREATENS TO SHOOT LANDLADY Mr* Adlan* Jons*, of 624 W. South Street, told Officer C. ft. Kirby at 4:22 p. m. Saturday, that Hugh Thomas Neal. 23. who ha* a room In her house, came to the home, got hi* ahotgun and threaten •d to jhoot her Hi* complainant signed a warrant and young Neal was jailed under s Mo* band, charg ed with earn*tt with a deadly weapon TWO CHARGED IN FORGERIES Jerry Thomas King, an official of North Carolina National Bank, told Officer J. ft Munn* at 10:80 a m Monday, that on,October 3 and October 6. respectively that two Negro men. Arthur Cox. 819 Heck Street, and Wallace Jon#*. 325 Maple Street, had both caahed forged checks In tht* bank tor 840 each. TWO TOUNO BOYS FACE SHOPLIFTING RAPS Tam t. Hlffsua. wha warkaal Itudaan-Belk Company, report ed to Officer J. L Deaton at 4:38 p. aa. Monday, that k* uv a 18-year-aid buy pick ap a flashlight from a coenter to to* Mara and band tt to hla is-year *M brother. Both bays resMs al 8 W. Los Street in Wstanl Terrsee. Rlggena added aa they srsr* a bout to leave the (tore, he ached if they wanted to pay for tot IUM flashlight Tit* older boy than took the flashlight from hta pocket. Petitions against both war* sigh ed by Hlggsns and toe beys war* arrsatad tor shoplifting BANK OFFICIAL, PRESIDENT, STUDENT CONFER Wacohvia Bank and Trust Company official H. Lea Swanson, Cashitr and Personnel director, confers with Mrs. D. A. Barnes, president of the Raleigh Business College, and Mia. Helen Battle Dixon, a senior on job opportunity In business prior to ths asgaat bly at which Mt. Swanson was tho featured speaker. (Mao Story). RBC News “Today is Yesterday's Tomor row", was the admonition by R. Lee Swanson, as he spoke to the stu dents and staff of the Raleigh Busi ness College, Friday, October 23. at the weekly assembly. Mr. Swanson, heed cashier, and porsonnol director of the Wachovia Bank and Trust Company apesking out of his wealth of experience, listed several item* that would help to guarantee success to thorn who are preparing for tomorrow. Good working habit* are very es sential. cooperation with ouporvis ora and associates; industry and neatness in work and appearance, and finally a keen sense of respon sibility, concluded Mr. Swanoon. A lively diacuseion followed th* for mal presentation of question* and answers. During this period, th* speaker csuuoncki his nearer# auuui me ep parent indiff*r#nc* on th* Job, talking excessively and th* exten sion of th* rest period, and the per sonal interview. Th* final discuss ion was on the methods of totting currently employed in business and industry. The speaker for th* next assem bly, October 30. will bo th* Rev. D. N. Howard, pastor, Tupper Me morial Baptist Church, and District Scout Executive of th* Occonee choe Council, Boy Scout* of Amer ica. The Nation *s Loader* Say ... - - - -^deserves , "You have been a true friend of the American farmer __ . , _ , during your yours of service in the Congress . . . The Ame- President Johnson ri«dn farmer, your constituents, your colleagues in rite ——■—w » ■ .1 ■ «■ House,, and I took forward to your continued service and leadership in the Congress of th* United States." “Congratulations on thirty year* of distinguished aanr __ rs l c . ft, • tot to your district, ywur state and your country. Your si- Dean Rusk, becretary Ut State fort* to connection with legislation to aid hungry and tuf- faring people in many areas of the world will long b« re mem burod witt grateful appreciation." The Late Pretident John Kennedy 'Harold Cooky is a distinguished Public Servant.” Now More Than Ever... We Need Cooley « Congress (Ml Fur HE Frtonda at Hmmll Osutoy 1 fffMT HAKES tii simm IciUlTTßftmSTafJ _ i ///i 888 S. WILMINGTON ST. Yes, We All Tclk RT MARCPB R MULWAEE SUBSTITUTE MOTION QUESTION: Is the substitute an amendment, or a main motion? Please digram in your column? C. M. L. ANSWER: The ae-called substi tute motion la classified as an a- ORDEftS. It is th* method of a ■nontenant By Robert's RULES OF OftpCß. Ik is th* method at a mending by “deletion” or “eliml oatlon ” It f that thanro pqaer wantstoatrtk* mrt all ofV ■tort# after *1 move that" and n - Mtoa aaotjter motion bi their plaes. Techntoally, K is a n*w mate mo lten dUßulaOd under th* rtoak of jg admandmant Imported MacNAUGHTON CANADIAN WHISKY *m ■ MBS 1 IMPORTED 1 I I MacNAUGHTON I ~ I (ANAOIAM WHISKY m a nun no H 6 ■ AGCO BiX FULL YEARS ■ j 1 gJI - * mooucT or canap- . S fl*KlgHßaoo4iteß»ttoM*u-ltJrttßf-owHoniY a*mrc 00-k If an organization's business «eu so involved aa to make it necessary to us* a substitute motion, than the /-H»lrman should suggest to the dub that it should vote against all the motions pending before the house, and then make a new m*ln motion. In this way. time can be saved. To carry through the substitute motion requires that the chib vote an toe orginlal main motion and it* amendment*, and alto vote on mate motion and th* subatltuti motion. Too much time it con tented. mt* Job* open to me ara_tr*du ally b*ing eliminated " r.rr