FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CHIME BEAT BY CHARLES R. JONES BATTERY "LIFTED” FROM AUTO William Nick Lucas, of 573 E. Lenior Street, told Officers T. T. Street, Jr,, and Joseph Winters, Sr,, at 6:55 a. m. Monday, that someone removed the battery from his Oldsmo bile, which was in the parking area on S, Haywood, just south of E. Lenior, The s2l battery was "lifted” sometime after 8;30 p. m. Sun day. * * * MAN SHOT ON WAY HOME Allen Willis, Jr., of Gl3 De larfy Drive, informed "the law” at 12:10 a. m. Saturday, that he was headed home when, a 1956 Chevrolet Station Wagon pulled along side him and the several occupants of the vehicle started a quarrel* Mr. Willis said he .va s shot in the leg, just above the knee, by one of the occupants of the black and white car, but did not recognize any of the per sons inside. 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Friday, he left home about 7:30 a. m., and returned to find someone had entered his house, ransacked the drawers and dresser and stolen two rings: a Princess ring, valued at $39; and a birthstone ring, which cost $32. The officers noted, "No sign of a break-in.” * * * SON BEATS MOTHER Mrs. Zula Alberta Wilson, of 808 S. West St., informed police officers at 9:42 a. m, Saturday, that her son, Clar ence Edward Wilson, 26, of the same address, "came home af ter he had been drinking.” The complainant said Wilson then started beating her about the face and head and refused to let her out of the house. She signed a warrant and young Wilson was "hauled off” to jail under a bond of S3OO, The incident Is reported to have taken place sometime Fri day. * * * NAB GIRL ON CITY DAMAGE RAP Pollceofficdt E. Curtis Win ston reported at 1:55 a, m. Saturday, he placed Miss Artis Marie Stallings, 18, of 1507 Cross St., under arrest for dis orderly conduct, and after she got into Car 57, she began kicking the inside panel of the right rear door. The young woman was then charged with damage to city property in the amount of S2O. The arrest was made at t'ne intersection of E. Davie and S. Bloodworth Streets. * * * SAYS HE WAS THREATENED Perry Lindo Crutchfield, of 623 Quarry St., Informed of ficers at 2:38 p. m. Saturday, he was at 9 Lincoln Terrace, the home of Max McCarr, when McCarr went upstairs and re turned with a pistol, and point ed it at him as he stood on the porch. Crutchfield said he had asked McCarr for some money owed him and a "fuss” started. The complainant signed a warrant, charging assault with a deadly weapon and McCarr, who denied the charge, was ar rested. * * * MAN FACES ASSAULT CHARGE Miss Mozelle McLeod, of 510 E. Martin St., told Officers D. Brinson and R. Ciayborne at 2:09 a. m. Sunday, that James Lee Hines, 25, of 702 E. Har gett Street, Apt. 5, struck her in the face with his hands and fists. The woman, who exhibited bruises on the left side of her face, signed a warrant, charg ing assault and battery. * * * HAD LOADED GUN IN HAND Mrs. Ella Henly, of 13 Lin coln Terrace, signed a war rant against Argo Sanders, 53, sane address, for threaten ing her with a shotgun at 6;59 p. m. Saturday. When arrested by Officers R. B. Callahan and W. M. Park er, Jr„ Sanders had the .12 gauge loaded shotgun in his hand. He was "whisked” a way to Wake County Jail on a assault with a deadly weapon rap, and the shotgun was con fiscated. * * * DRINKING WOMAN BEATEN Mrs. Lovie Morgan Collins, 45, of 1700 Pender St,, report n w«w»rn»irn TM i CAMOtf&IRSS mm jam m. a. §*tv mumt. February i», im renfly located, is the site for the erection of the Women's dormitory, which will be a nine ,story structure, and also the ' Student Union - Dining Hall, which is scaled as a 2 1/2 story building. The dormitory will house 404 women students and the Student Union edifice will be able to accomodate an enrollment of 1200 students. The dormitory spans over an area of 80,000 square feet, while the Student Union, which will house all stu dent facilities and the Univer sity’s dining facilities, will cov er 35,000 square feet,. Plans also Include a snack bar, book store, game and meeting rooms, offices of the Dean of Students, and offices of the college’s stu dent government organization and student publication £ % IM\ ECHO SPRING KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 86 PROOF .©1964, ECHO SPRING DIST. CO., LOUISVILLE KY. SIOOO Grant Far Uhmrv ki Bennett GREENSBORO A grant of SI,OOO to the Holgate Li brary at Bennett College by the Association of College and Research Libraries -a di vision of the ‘American Libra ry Association -- was announc ed tills week. The Bennett grant one of 78 selected from among 373 applicants - will enable the college to gain a matching grant of similar arr.ev.nt from other sources, thus making possible the expenditure of $2,000. A&T College Given Grant Os $33,000 GREENSBORO -- A & TCol lege lias been a warded a match ing grant of $33,000 by the Al fred p. Slcan Foundation of New York City. Announcement of the award was made this week by Dr. L, C. Dowdy, President of A&T College. He said the funds are to be unrestricted and may be used ior any purposes to ad vance the cause of education at the College, To qualify for the full amount, A&T will be required to raise, through its own resources, an amount equal to or exceeding the total outlay. The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation will match gifts, dollar for dollar, by A&T Alum ni; one for two, for gifts re ceived from sources ir. North Carolina; and, one for three, for gifts received from out-of state donors, in any combina tion. 3