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| rm ami ma r J (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) ATTACKED BY "SILENT” STRANGERS Eddie Gill, Jr., 31, of 330 Dorothea (Cannon St.) Drive, told Officer Willard Meachum Parker, Jr., at 2:37 a. m. Sat urday, he was “jumped” by two colored males on W. South St, at the railroad bridge. Mr. Gill declared, "The two men began cutting me for no rea son and neither spoke a word.” The complainant was unable to give the cop a description of his assailants. Gill was treated at Rex Hos pital for a two and one-half inch laceration on the left side of his face, a laceration of the left thumb and a puncture wound in the stomach. The attackers were allegedly intending to rob Gill. * * * JAIL TWO AS "BLADES” FLASH Marvin Edward Hunter, of 822 E. Lenoir St., reported to Of ficers C, R. Aycockandß. Clay borne at 7:17 p. m. Saturday, that while he was at the home of Douglas Hunter, 22, of 111 Heck St., he was involved in an affray with Douglas. During the altercation, Tim othy Hunter was cut on the head by Marvin Hunter, who was him self treated later at Wake Mem orial Hospital for a four-inch gash on his forehead. Timothy suffered a one-inch wound of the head, while Doug las Hunter "sported” a two inch laceration in the back. Warrants were signed charging Marvin and Douglas Hunter with engaging in an af fray where deadly weapons were used. Both were arrested and placed under separate bonds of $350. Marvin Hunter facestheaddi tional charge of assault with a deadly weapon upon Timothy Hunter. * * * SHOT IN "THE BOTTOM” Jewell Rowe, 27, of 1137 Wal nut St., informed "the law” at 3:57 p. m. Sunday he was shot by Mrs. Snow Dean Evans, while he was at her residence, 721 E, Davie St., popularly called "The Bottom.” a warrant, charging assault with a deadly weapon, was signed, and Mrs. Evans was cited to appear in City Court. It was not listed on the re port just what injury Mr. Rowe sustained after being shot with the .22 calibre pistol, following an argument. * * * "FINGERS” MATE IN Delicious Food TASTILY COOKED With A Mother's Touch m CHICKEN AND PORK BARBECUE A Specialty BURNETT’S ICBTAURANT 117 8. BLOODWORTU ST. Gilbey’s n' ‘ bin •1 I I BEATING Mrs, Mary Means, of 639 Merrywood Dr., told Officers i Norman Artis and James E. (Bobby) Daye at 1:55 a. m. Monday, that her husband, Dempsey Means, 39, beat her i "because she came home after 1 a. m. Sunday.” Mrs. Means, who exhibited wounds on both legs, signed an assault and bat tery warrant against her mate and he was arrested. ♦ * * "GRABS” $360 AS MAN SLEEPS Emmerson Waddel Sarton, of 504 S. 'Blount St., reported to Officer J. E. Pierce at 6:38 p. m. Saturday, that his wallet was taken from his pocket be tween 5:30 and 6:30 p. m. that date while he was asleep at 416 1/2 S. Swain St., "then it was put back before I woke up.” Mr, Sarton declared his bill fold contained 18 twenty dollar bills. He also gave the cop a name of a suspect. No oth er action was listed on the file. * * * ROBBED IN "STRANGE” MANNER Miss Norlne Smith, of K-16 Washington Terrace, informed Officers Artis and Daye at 9;23 p. rn. Saturday, that she was in a car with Miss MaryOckle tree, of J-3 Washington Ter race, and Tollie Giles, of B -33 Washington Terrace, when they stopped at the Gulf Ser vice Station at the corner of New Bern Avenue and Lincoln Court, to get some gas. Miss Smith stated, "I was going to pay half of the gas bill.” she said she gave Miss Oekletree a S2O bill and Tollie took the money and refused to return it. Captal City Teen-Dems Hold Meeting In City The Capital City Teen-Dem Club w'as called to action on Saturday for the first time in several months. President Claudia Reid, vice president Perry Crutchfield and Fourth Congress District Chairman, Sandra Gill, called upon all Teen-Dems In the area and Ad visor Frank L. Turner to as sist in the two-day rally in Madonna Acres, Blitmore Hills, Rochester Heights and Battery Heights to appeal to the citi zens to give active support ox the Democratic candidates. The Capital City Teen-Dems ; believe that our citizens de serve strong and effective lead ership in the days ahead. The Capital City Teen-Dems know what effective leadership means. It was their leadership and belief in good government that resulted In the Capital city Teen-Dem Club having been elected in 1966 as the Outstand ing Young Teen Democrats Club in the state of North Carolina. "We have gottowinthiselec tion in the Congress’ 4th Dis trict,” said Miss Sandra Gill. Club reporter Miss Augusta B. Turner asked "Why 1 ?” Perry Crutchfield said, "Augusta, you may be the club reporter for the Capital City Teen-Dem Club but, Sandra is 4th District Chairman and Claudia is 4th District reporter. The election must be a Democratic victory.” Several Teen Dems chimed in and said "Let’s get going if we are to win this election for all our Democratic candi dates.” Tne Teen Dems passed The complainant told "the ) law” that she would sign a 5 larceny warrant against Giles, . who is also known as "Zollie, .* * * , AUTO’S INTERIOR RUINED Mrs. Annie Ruth Massenburg, of 2003 Waters Drive, Informed , Officers J. S. Carroll and Llnd x say Godwin at 9:41 Saturday, she left her 1963 Oldsmobile ? parked at the northwest corn er of Raleigh Memorial Audi torium at 7 p. m., and when she returned to it at 9:30 p, m., she discovered the front f and rear seats had been cut. ) The right front door panel 3 was also "sliced” and the vent t window on the left side of the front was broken, t No damage estimate wasgiv t en. t* * * i CAN’T EXPLAIN MISSING CASH Mrs. Bessie Hicks Chavis, of r 429 Alston St., told a cop at > 1:10 p. m. Monday, that on Oct. 31, she discovered $45 missing . from her pocketbook, and on Monday of this week she found that $8.40 had been removed from her insurance book, ; Mrs. Chavis said she could 1 not see any signs of forcible , entry and was unable to explain this larceny. * * * STEALS CAR HEAD RESTS Ralph Guys, of 1315 S. Per son St., related to Officers Otis Leroy Hinton, Jr., and Eckerd Curtis Winston at y;Zo p. m. 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