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FROM RALEIGHS POUCE FILES: Tift CHIME BEAT BY CHARLES R. JONES (CONTINUED num PAGE 1) CONVERTIBLE TOP SLIT Donald (Lollypop) Wilson, of 828 Fayetteville Street, told an officer at 11:11 a. m. Tnursday, that while his 1962 convertible Cadillac was parked in the 800 block of Fayette ville Street on Wednesday night between 10 and 12 midnight, some one cut the top on it, causing $97 in damages. REPORTS THREATENING LETTER krt Georgia Williams, 41, of MS Freeman Street, informed Officer C. C. Heath at 3*4 p. m. Thursday, she received a letter, dated November IS. 1964, from an unknown person. The letter stated. “Hating someone to not good and yen will die soon.” ■fra. Williams also reported receiving a number of tele |lmm tiHr telHny her would ho killed. She said she doss not know of anyone who ■Was anything «pi—t me.” The complainant said she to separated Aram her husband. 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The yeungest girt had al legedly stolen twe packages es white her elder eeeipantoe was accused es stealing sue bag es candy, valued at 35 cents. Petitions were drawn against hath and they were released in the custody of theta- parents. COPS GIVEN BOUGH TIME BE WOMAN Raleigh Industrial Loan Com pany, E. Martin Street reported at 5:04 p. m. Thursday, K had a claim and delivery for furniture a't 925 E. Lane Street Apt 2, occupied by Mrs. Betty Robertson, 20. Deputy Sheriff G. W. Underwood of the Wake County office, was at tempting to serve papers on the woman, whom he reported was "giving me trouble.” He called for help and Officer G. E. Con was sent to the house. Upon arrival, Cox found that she would not permit two officials of the loan company to re-enter the house to recover a record player which she had al legedly mortgaged. The men said they had al ready taken it cut and placed it to their truck when the woman run euteide, teak the record player beck, and waa attempt ing to “scoot* eat the back door wtth it, when Officer Cox ap proached. She. reportedly began to bite, scratch and kick the cop, and "cursed violently." he reported. Bhe then picked up sn object from her television set and hurled It at the lean company representatives. Finally, the writhing, cursing de fendant was taken to Wake Coun ty Jail and charged with disorder ly conduct and assault on an offi cer. TWO JAILED IN WATER PITCHER FIGHT Mias Shirley Hauser. 26. of 926 Oakwood Avenue, told Officer T. T. Street, Jr, at 7:55 p. m. Thurs day, she and Howard Thomas, also 26, were fighting, and he picked up a water pitcher and cut her on the arm with it. Both refused to say what the argument was about. Street arrested both parties and charged them with engaging in an affray where a deadly weapon was used. SATS MAN THREW ROCK INTO WINDOW Leroy Purcell, 30, reportedly threw a rock into a window of the home of George High, 59, of 908 F,. Davie Street, breaking it,., last Thursday. Mr. High signed a warrant and Purcell was jailed for public drunkenness and damage to prop erty. BTABS BOYFRIEND IN LEG Mha Mary Bear Bladshed, of 624 8. East Street, informed nm-- v-—■ "-hv *• C. Gregory at 2:32 p. m. Satur day, that she and her boy friend. William Charles Fred erick, same address, got into sn argument and, as a result, he grabbed her, she stated, and she then stabbed him in the left leg with a pocket knife. Frederick admitted they were arguing, but “didn’t see any reason for her cutting me." Both wen arrested and charged with engag ing in an affray where a deadly weapon was used. . The victim was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital for his wound and released to the cope. SATS HUBBY BEAT HER WITH WOOD Mrs. Maggie Wiggins, of 315 Beau ty Avenue (Joe Louis Park), told Officer R. E. Lee at 9 p. m. Sun day, her husband, Ruel Wiggins, 46, “hit me on the arm with a piece of wood." The complainant signed a warrant and her mate was hauled off to jail and charged with assault with a deadly weapon. MAN SHOT IN BRAD, LIVES Henry Davis. 46, es 915 1-2 Cuba Street, reported to Offi cer W. E. Kidd at 5:14 a. m. Saturday, he waa sitting in Edna’s All-Night Case, 913 W. South Street, when he heard a shot and felt a sting on his head. He said he then went home and called an ambulance. At Wake Memorial, he stated that he did not know who shot him, adding, “I wasn't in an argument." He did however, recall seeing Jack Morgan flashing a pistol be fore he was shot. Davis was treat ed at the hospital for a bullet wound on top of his head and re- 1 leased WAS TALKING TO THE "WRONG GIRL" Graham Harris, 48, of 107 N. Fisher Street, told a cop at 12:55 a. m. Saturday, he was at 1320 Pen der Street and “said something to a girl inside the house,” but was quickly told by "Buddy” Hodge, of Zebitlon. not to talk to this girl. Harris stated Hodge started “getting mad, so I get ready to leave. “As I get to the back doer.” declared Harris, “Hodge hit me In the head with an axe." Harris was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital, released, then he signed a warrant again st Hodge, charging amault with with a deadly weapon, but the cop was unable to locate him. Hodge reportedly stays at 1320 Pender Street almost every night. BEATEN WITH PLANK, WOMAN SAYS Mr*. Rosa Cora Boddle, 59, of 822 E. Hargett Street) told Oilicers Norman Aril* and James E. (Bobby) Daye at 8:54 p. m. Saturday, that Otha “Uvut t V uaV«.% VI *|l« same address, “beat me with a plank” because of a misunder standing over some food. Mrs. Boddie, who was beaten a bout the body, signed a warrant and Chavis was jailed and charged with assault with a deadly weapon. She did not require hospital treatment. HI’BBP THREATENS WIFE OVER MONEY Mrs. Rosa Lee Bridges, 28, of 619 E. Hargett Street, informed an Off icer at 6:12 p. m. Saturday, that she was with her husband, James Syl vester Bridges, 29, at the corner of S. Swain and E. Martin Streets and asked him for some money to buy groceries with. Bridges allegedly “got mad" and pulled out a pistol, threat ened to kill his wife, then fired a slug Into the ground. She signed a warrant against him for assault with a deadly weapon, HUBBY BEATS WIFE. SHE CUTS SELF Mrs. Anna Laurie Goines, 27, of 1006 1-2 Manly Street, told Officer John Baker, Sr„ at 4:03 p. m. Fri day. her husband. Robert Goines. was beating her with his hands and fists, and she was trying to escape him through a window, knocked out a pane and cut her hand. Mrs. Goines, who called “the law’’, was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital, then both ■he and her husband were ar rested for engsging In an af fray SEES BOY STEALING SOCKS C. G. Bullard, security officer at the K-Mart, 400 Six Porks Road, told Officer M. I. Stephenson at 4:10 p. m. Saturday, he saw Fletcher Howard Thorpe, 18, of 8 Smith Plaza (Chavis Heighs) conpeal a pair of black socks in his pants poc ket. Thorpe allegedly admitted the theft to the officer and a warrant was drawn, charging him with shoplifting, and Thorpe was placed i in Wake County Jail The socks were valued at 69 cents. CATCHES WOMAN STEALING COFFEE Mark 8. Johnson, an em ployee of Cottinrham's Groce ry, 421 8. Bloodworth Street, reported to Offlrrr J. R. Manna, at 1:29 p. m. Saturday, he saw Misa Juanita Ellis, of IU 1-2 E. Worth Street, put a 2 ounce jar es Instant Maxwell House coffee In her poeketbook, leave the store without paying far it and place the coffee In her car. Tthe woman was jail'd for lar ceny on a warrant signed by Mr. Johnson. STRUCK IN FACE AT CLUB 54 Mias Linda 81mm*. of 412 E. Hargett Street, came to tho police station at 1:45 a m. Tuesday and informed Officer L. A. 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