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FROM RALEIGHS POLICE FILES: run: iisiAik He, i r BY CHAKL.ES R JONES CONTINUED I ROM FAGE i> MAN USES IRON IMIT. ON HIS WIFE Mrs Johnnie Mae Tucker, of 102 N. State Street. told Officer K. V. rvaroe at 0.15 p.m. Thursday, her husband, James Lee Tucker, came home drinking, ‘ got mad with me •nd hit me with an iron pipe." The complainant signed a war rant for assault with a deadly wea pon, OfTcer R. B. Calllahan round ed up Tucker and planed him in the Wake County Jail. Mrs. Tucker was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital for her wounds WOMAN REPORTS BRF.AK-IN Mrs. Mary Brown. 58. of i I’oolc Koad, intormed Officer IV A, Mel.rod at 10:54 a. m. Thursday, that one of the ten ants, who lives at 1616 Poole Road, a residence owned t>y Mrs. Brown, told her that she heard someone in the house shout 11 00 p.m. Wednesday. However, she failed to In form Mrs. Brown of this. The people who reside in this portion of the house are out of town and the complainant had no v . y of knowing what, if anything, was missing. Entry was gained through a bath window on the west >ide of the house. However, no finger prints could be found a* the scene. THIEVES HIT AMY'S GRILL Arveil Ps'iiam, 49. of 210 North Hay wood Street, reported to Offi cer James E. (Bobby> Dave at 6:09 am. Friday, that sometime aft r ' I'3o p.m. Thursday, someone en tered Amy's Grill. 532 E. Davie Street, through a window rn the sonthside and stole the following items: An 8 pound ham. valued at *8 80: 15 pounds of hamburger, 85.80; 6 pounds of bacon. 84 :’,O; and 5 pounds of pork chops. $3:60. The amount of money taken from the juke box was set at 810. and the damage to the building estimated to be $lO. STOLEN CAR RECOVERED Alfred Jones, of 8 Nash Terrace. Imported MacNAUGHTON CANADIAN WHISKY 1 MacNAUGHTON | CANADIAN WHISKY gj CANADIAN WHISKY,.* BUND • 6 YfARS DID • 86.8 PROOF ■ ©SCHFNUY IMPOSTS CO. N Y.,N Y, F IL ,L Dispatched By 2-Way Radio For Quicker Delivery On locket Prij^^^^^te^Tracks DIAL j TE 2-4474 j 24-HOUR SERVICE Nights, Sundays & Holidays ' 1115 W. Lenoir * j reported to Officers T. T. Street, Jr., and Joseph Winters. Sr., at iIV a.m. Friday, that his 1956 green and yellow DeSoto was stolen some,ime after 7:30 p.m. Thursday i from the parking area of Nash Ter ; race. "When I tame out lo go to w ork, the ear was gone,” stated the complainant. Officers C. C. Heath and D. C. Williams recox ered the ve hicle Saturday on Spaulding Street. *Tt was in good condi tion, except the wires had been cut," their report stated. The car. valued at S2OO, was re turned to Mr. Jones. Officers had no leads on the identity of the cul prit who stole it. STORM DOOR RUINED Mrs. B. W. Mason, 55, of 2009 Waters Drive, told Officer Ralph Clayborne at 5:52 p.m. Friday, she left home at 7:30 a.m. and returned at 4 pm., to find that someone had i thrown an unknown object and | broken her storm door glass. She estimated the damage at sls. CLAIMS "RED" STRUCK HIM IN FACE Harry Lee Booker, 17. of 72T S. Saunders Street, informed Officer H, M. Dupree at 10:55 p.m Saturday, that he xxas walking with a friend in the 500 block of E. Cabarrus Street when a colored male, about 18, know n to Booker only as "Red", came up to him and struck hiru in the face xxith his fist. ' kcr suffered lacerations of the left eye The cop was unable to find ■ Red" at the time of the report. DAMAGE AT LINCOLN THEATRE Oficcr R E. Keeler of the Ra legh Police Department reported at 10:50 pm. Friday. "While pa trolling I found the window to the ; box office of the Lincoln Tliealei 100 block of E. Cabarrus Street, | broker. " Entry to the box office xxas not gained, hoxvevre. Manager Homer E. Sharpe xxas called by the cop, but told Kcetcr he xxas not coming down. Damage xxas estimated at SSO, SAVS “RUBBER" SHOT AT 1131 Frank Rustin, r., 17, of 806 E. Daxic Street, told an officer at 12:52 a.m. Sunday, that xxhiie he was xxalking in the 700 block of E. Davie Street, "Bob ber" Chavis, about 33. came up to him. accused him of throw ing bricks at him, pulled out a pistol, then shot at young Ruf fin, several times, "as 1 ran," stated the complainant. Chavis is alleged to have nulled the pistol on Clyde Edward Ruf fin. 18-year-old brother of Frank. Frank Ruffin s.gncd a warrant, charging Chavis with assault with a deadly weapon His last known address, according to the report, was 822 E. Hargett St. STABBED IN BACK BY STRANGER William Simpson. 21, of 717 Hoke Street, reported to Offi cer O. C. Pratt at 1:00 a.m. Sat urday, he xvas xxalking on last Davie Street, "xxhen I felt something hit me in the bark,” and for a xxhiie he was semi conseious. When he regained his senses, Simpson delared he saxx a man. about 25, 6 feet tall, xvearing a liroxx n coat, running axxav as "1 xxas lacing on the pave ment." His xx allot, containing 855, xxas missing. Y oung Simpson who was stab bed on the left side of his back with a sharp instrument, xva- ad mitted to Wake Memorial Hospital for his wound. MAN BEATS TWO. IS JAILED Miss Eva Bell Burton, of 202 Pupil Street, informed the cops at il■ 10 a.m. Saturday, that Alfred Lee Hogan, of Hogan's I.ane. as saulted F.avlinc Gene Jones, of 5 j Rocky Branch Drive, and herself . with a .22 calibre rn". . by hitting j Jones cm the head with the bull of the weapon, rutting his head on ; liie left side then ho pointed it at : Miss Burton and “struck at me j with a knile," she said. After a warrant was signed. Ho | pan ■ xvas "hauled off' to Wake ! County Jail where he w as charged with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon. I OX.\ SLAPS MAN'S FACE • Alphonza Anderson, of 17 South Pettigrew St., reported to Officer Joseph Winters, Sr., at 1 p.m. Sat urday. a man, whose first name he didn't know, out whose surname is Foxx. assaulted him in the 1100 block of Hightower Street, by -hip ping his face and threatening hi.- life. ’I he officer s report listed no fur ther action. STEALS GAS HEATER 1 ROM Cl ' C( H The Rev. Howard Cunningham, pastor of the Fust Congregational Church, corner of Manly and W, South Street, told Officer T. T, Sleet, Jr., at 2 p. m. Saturday, someone entered the church by a back window that could not be locked. The unknown thief cut the gas line and took a Kenmore heater, valued at $25 from the place of worship. The minister stated he had no idea what day the heater xvas stolen. TRIES TO CUT MAN IN OWN YARD James Robert Taylor, of 710 S. McDowell Street, reported to a cop at 3:55 p. m. Saturday, he xxas in his hack yard xxlien Walter Williams, of 503 1-2 Kosrgarten Street, tame into the yard and began stringing a knife at him. Mr. Taylor knocked the knife Madam Armstrong HEALER & ADVISOR Advice in All Affairs of Life Are you Suffering—Sick—Need Advice? Let me help you! If you have problems of any kind! Perhaps it is financial, love or family troubles. I feel sure that I can help you with your particular problem, if you will have faith and trust in me. See me today, strictly confidential. Open Seven Days A Week—B:oo A.M. ti 10:00 P. M. Call T.A R -4822. First time here Remem ber her location—l MILL From the CITY LIMITS NORTH BOULEVARD BETWEEN HOLIDAY INN &■ MINUTE MARKET. Look for the Indian Head Sign in front of her home. Readings % price. """smmmmmmmioME in TONiGHiiKiiHsm Take The Easy Way Out TROUBLES jjj, \ 303 New Eero' Ave. Raleigh, N. C. - Phone 828-3512 10th year of confidential, conscientious service Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Mon. Thru Sat no appointment necessary mmmmmmm IChervl Hamlin Crowned Re | “Miss Jabberwock” At 25th Annual Program The Raleigh Alumnae Chapter of ! Delta Sigma Theta Sorority pre sumed its Twenty-fifth Annual Jab be rv o.'k at Raleigh Memorial r t t - fc -r. Ml i» MISS CHERYI HAMLIN . . . many attributes firm Williams’ hand with an iron pipe He also signed a warrant, charg | ing Mr. Williams with assault xvith a deadly weapon and t-hc would-be attacker was arrested. * CAR HITS CAR. ! Ol K MEN FIGHT Janies Edxvard Turner. 42, of 137 Batierv Drive, informed Officer Ralph L. Johnson as 4:07 p m. Sunday, that Simon Kdtniindson, of 605 1-2 Quarry Street, and < harlie Nunns of the 700 Mock of Quarry Street, assaulted lie and a friend, Al fred Jones, :"i, of C-6 Washing ton Terrace. Turner deelated the incident took place after his (Edmund son’sl ear backed into Turner's. Jones received a deep cut from a “long-bladcd pocket knife’’ on the left side of his head and xxas treated by Dr. C, L. Hunt at the hospital He signed a warrant, charging Simon Edmundscn xx ith assault xxith a deadly xx capon and Turner signed one, charging the same, against Munns. Edmundson was arrested at po lice headquarters at 8 p. m. Sun day. but the warrant is still on file for Munns. CLAIMS HUBBY 1 SED BUTCHER KNIFE Mrs. Ester Anderson, 30 of 740 Fitzgerald Drive, tola Officer L. Godwin at 5:01 p m Sunday, that ho was attacked by her husband, Talmadge Anderson, xvith a butch er knife at their homo. She receiv ed lacerations on her right hand. The complainant said she would sign a xvarrant on her mate Tuesday ot this xveek after she had contacted relatives in Tennessee to make arrange ments for the care of her chil dren, because she declared, "1 xvon't live xxith him after sign ing the warrant." She received treatment at the hospital. FINDS STRANGE HOLE, RE PORTS n John Calhoun, 65, of 2560 Dandridge Drive, informed Of ficer J. E, Broadxxell at 11:15 a. m. Monday, he found a hole in the utility room door at his house. Although the hole xvas next to a doorknob, it xxas not on the side where the lock is located. Entry to the small room was not gained. Mr. Calhoun estimated damage to the door at sls. Auditorium on Saturday night, Feb. 20. Fifty-seven young ladies from Raleigh and surrounding commun ities made up Delta's Pavilion of Outstanding Seniors. It was a night filled with many honors for the outstanding seniors of 1965. The most coveted honor is that of "Miss Jabberwoek". She is com posite. nominated by senior partici pants and finally chosen by Delta on a criteria of scholarship, talent, personality, and service. The out standing senior having accumulat ed the highest record of all points comprising the best all around girl is honored an crowned “Miss Jab bcrwock. 196,V’ This hono*- was won by Miss Cheryl Hamlin, sen ior at the J. W. Ligon High School. Raleigh. As honorees in the Jabberwoek, the girls had an opportunity to compete for scholarships and a wards on a competitive basis. The girls were given a standardized who tied for the title of "Miss Academic.” "Miss Scholastic,” and “Miss Intellectual'' were awarded on the basis of the scores made on this examination. Miss Academic - ’, was Mi's Jo- Anne Peebles, Cardinal Gibbons High School. Raleigh and “Miss Scholastic ", was Miss Cheryl Ham lip. J. W L'gon High School. Ra leigh. There were five young ladies who died for the 1 1 tie of “Miss Intellectual ” Miss ess: Marjorie Beatty. Fay etteville High School, Fayette ville; Cynthia Farrell, . W. Ligon High School. Raleigh; Mary Harris, J. W. Ligon High School. Ralciglv Antha 'Williams, J. W. Ligon High School Rnleigh: Patricia Turner, Garner Consolidated School, Gar ner. Tales : honors and scholarships were awarded to Misses Thelma Hall, ' Miss Talent “ of the J. W. Ligon School; first runner-up. Miss Cheryl Hamlin of Ligon; second umner-up. Miss Cora Ray, of the Berry O'Kelly School, Method. The Raleigh Alumnae Chapter awarded $1,250 in Scholarships to the honorees. SECOND LIEUTENANT NOW —San Antonio, Texas: Joseph Hiram Holt, Jr., a 1964 graduate of Saint Augustine's College, and the son of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Holt, Sr., of 1018 Oberlin Road. Raleigi , has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force upon graduation from Officer Training School (OTS) at Lackland AFB, Tex. Lieuten ant Holt, selected for OTS through competitive examina tion, is being assigned to James Connally AFB, Tex., for naviga tor training. HAVING ACHIEVED security, according to our standards, most of us qmt trying and consequently dry up. First Baptist Church Here Observes 153rd Yr. Mar. 7 Dr. Melvin Watson, dean of Bap tist Theological students at The Interdenominational Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Georgia, will be the speaker at the First Bap tist Church here Sunday morning March 7th, as First Baptist observes its 1 fi3rri anniversary. This marks the beginning of the four-in-one effort at First. Baptist : Dojs And Pon*ts JS2Sl22S®felfiJOHKESHE*«*i** | <*»«>****<*** | ***i<***«*»^^ Respect Each Other And The Children Will Too. v t MISS GERALDINE MOSELEY . . . accepts Wachovia post RALEIGH BUSINESS COLLEGE Miss Geraldine Moseley, a senior at the Raleigh Business College, has accepted work at. Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, Raleigh. Miss Moseley hails from Green ville, and is a graduate of Bethel Union School. Bethel, where she graduated third in high school in a class of 73 students. While in high school, she was a member of the chorale group, pres ident of the Drama Club, vice-pres ident of the senior class, a member of the Crown and Scepter Club, and the 4-H Club. She was also the re cipient of the Betty Crocker Home Economics Pin. She entered Raleigh Business College in Decern Her of nineteen sixty-three where she is presently takmg a course in secretarial sci ence In June, ’64 she "as awarded the B. F. Barnes Memorial Trophy for the most pleasing personality, and an achievement pin for profic iency in all subjects She has re ceived 3 certificates from Gregg for writing shorthand at the rate of 80 words per minute and a pin for taking shorthand at the rate of 100 words per minute. Her present rate is 110 wpm. She is a clerk-typist at Wachovia. “How to Conduct a Meeting” was the theme for discussion by the students from the Charm Class at the weekly assembly of Raleigh Business College on Friday, Febru ary 19. To conduct a meeting success principles of Parliamentary Pro fully, one must know the basic cedure. <ll The purpose of parlia ryr emgradtw as ntitlausoeS .a-ah mentary rules is to facilitate ac tion. (2> Every proposition present ed is entitled to full and free dis cussion. (3i The majority rules, however, the minority must be hc-ard. (4> Only one item should bo discussed at a time. (51 Justice and courtesy should be granted to all. The students "tin participated were: Misses Cassie Alston, Hen derson; Louise Anderson, McClel lanville, S C.: Carolyn Y. Jones, Garner; Elsie Jones. Zebu Ion; Tas sie Thoronton, Wake Forest; Gec oii lia Sturdivant, Dolena Allen, and Erma Harrison. Raleigh. HONOR ROLE The registrar’s office announce the honor roil for the fall quarter | Misses Dolena Allen. Raleigh; j Geraldine Moseley. Greenville; Ge cotilia Sturdivant, Raleigh; and Y vonne Taylor, Charleston S. C, DR»\6SA t- E L Y I ias it bring? into focus four out i standing programs, spanning a 60- j day period: Church anniversary, I Foreign Mission Day, Shaw Uni versity Day and Men’s Day. The public is invited to hear Dr. Watson, a former member of the faculty at Shaw University and to i all of the services at the church, j The Rev Charles W. Ward is j pastor of line host church. THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1965 ._ AFTER GEORGE WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY You Can Have A Ball With These Fabric Specials At Low Prices PRINTED PUSSE GLAMOUR CREPE 45” WASH-N-WEAR PRINTS SOLID WOOL DACRON & COTTON ACETATE CREPES ORGANDY BLACK FLANNEL ASSORTED FABRICS Some Seconds, Sold As Is HPer Yd. Last Week To Have msimmm DRAPERIES At This Low Labor Price Os Only ■SEW & SAVE- SEW & SAVE SEW & SAVE Open Monday and Friday Nights Until 9 The ~ REMNANT SHOP In Raleigh’s Glenwood Village SEW & SAVE- SEW & SAVE sSEW & SAVE* 3 •SP.W & SAVRa SEW & SAVE* -SEW & SAVE "SEW & SAVE*
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