FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BE A T (CONTINUED FROM PAGE CNE) STRUCK WITH SHOTGUN BUTT Mrs. Frances Juanita Green, 420 s, Haywood Street, told Of ficer J, a. Prlvette from her bed at Wake Memorial Hospi tal’s emergency room at 10:56 P.m. Thursday, that Romania Perry and Pearl Lucas were fighting at the home of Bruce Evans, 721E, Davie Street. Mrs, Green said she and Mrs, Betty Edwards were watching tie fight. At this point, Mrs. Green stated, Mrs, Edwards began to beat on her, then loaded a dou ble - barreil shotgun and told her she was going to kill her. Bruce Evans, Jr., attempting to take the gun away from; Bet ty Edwards and Frances Green, struck Mrs. Green on the bead with the butt of the weapon. The complainant signed assault with a deadly weapon warrants against both Evans and Mrs. Edwards and they were arrest Gilbevs Vodka /S^S| iuSN J , O* 5. \A 1 I ft f \ O-.S' ~fD»ROa«ttNU»« / £ I\ / ■'« •* / I 4 ! 2*20 PINT 3.45 FiFTH v JDKABO PRO&e. OIST. FROM 100* BRA'X W AA GIISEV. ;.TO., CINS., O. DISTK. BY NAT'L OIST. °HOD CO. PfIODuCT or S A AFTER A EASTER ill SALE Shop end Compare ed. Frances Green suffered a one and one-half inch laceration or, the right side of the had above the right ear. 4 * 4 mate faces FIST Rap Mrs. Christine Young Tat lot, S', 1108S,State Street, informed Officer R. Clayborne at 11:08 p.m. Thursday, that during an argument, her'husband, Joseph Conley Taylor, 38, same ad dress, assaulted herb} striking her in the right eye with his fist. She signed an assault or; a female warrant against her mate and !e was jailed under a ?200 bond. She had a bruise under the right eye. 4 4 * STEALS CAS FROM PUMP Wayne F urwoodParr ish. white employee oi Scar borough’s Esso, 1200 New Bern Avenue, reported to Officers J. E. Beasley and L. L. Toole at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday, that while he was putting gas into a car, a 1958 Chevrolet sedan drove up to one of the other pumps and a colored male got out and pro ceeded to put $2 worth of gas into his car. Parrish said man i! en got back into his auto, and drove off east or New Be; n. The car’s license number YA-5078 - is registered to Willie McCloud, 603 Dorothea Drive, this city. * * * YOUNG THIEF CAUGHT Officer William R. Vaughn reported at 4;"9 p.m. Wednes day, that a subject er.teredHud son - Belk Department St.ore, 315 F ayetteville Street, and tried on several pairs of pants. "He put one pair under his own pants and attempted to walk out of the stoie. A clerk stop ped ' im and called the police." T l e pair of blue checkered pants were • alued at sl4. Arrest ed was Charles Stanley Chavis 3 r , " Ashe Terrace, Chavis Heights. A witness was listed as Charles Woodard, Route 2, Cary. 4 4 4 WINDSHIELD SMASHED James Linwood Hooker, 2204 Candy Flower Place, told Of ficer L. T. Wilson at 7:33 p. m. V ednesday, that he was driv ing west on Calloway Drive, between Charles Street and the Old Garner Road In Rochester Heights, when a hard object was thrown at his 1967 Chevrolet, striking the windshield and causing It to break. He said he did not see anyone throw the object, but be talked with a lad}- on Calloway Drive, who said she saw some boys run be tween two houses nearby. Da mage to the windshield was placed at SI4O. * * * FACES WEAPONS CHARGE Geo-ge Lindsay, 33, 111 Bart Street, was arrested at 11;05 p.m, Monday by Officers Mai ne Bissette and N. S. Locke}' at the intersection of E. Davie and s. East Street, where the of ficers had stopped and arrested im on a charge of public in toxication While ‘frisking’him, a blue three - inch Smith and Wesson revolver vvas found In lis possession. He was also charged with obtaining a gun without s permit. * * » ADD CRIME BEAT * . * BREAKS OUT WINDOW Chris Schofield, 225 S. Swain Street, told Officers W, A. Blackman and S. H. Thomspon TOOTHACHE Don't suffet relieve pam ir seconds ss millions do with ORA-IFL Many dentists recommend j usmg ORA-JEL until you get j professional treatment. ora»jel 9 w Ilfwet« at 10 p.m. Monday, that '-'some young colored male and female were walking down the street w hen one of them threw a rock through the front window "at his house. Damage was set at $5. * * * WOMAN REFUSES, ATTACK ED Miss Mar} A rind Dunn, 1703 Oakwood Avenue, reported to Officer L. L. Toole at 11:38 p.m. Sunday, that i er brother in-law 1 , Jackson Greene, 36, 1710 Oakwood Avenue, wanted her to go to bed with him Sun day about 5:15 p.m. She said she refused and Greene then beat her up. Both the complainant’s eyes were swollen togehter, The woman signed ar. assault and battery against her brother-in law. The incident took place at Green’s house. * * * REPORTS BIKE STOLEN David Lee Thompson, 1141 Walnut Street, informed Officer J. P. Arrington at 10:10 a.rn, Saturday, that, he last saw his bicycle the night before about 10 p.m. when it was parked at his back door. He said the racer three - speed red ve hicle with the front fender miss ing, was stolen sometime dur ing the night. It is valued at S6O. * * » SAYS HUBBY BEAT HER Mrs. Lillian Delores Martin, 23, 1235 Holman Street, told Officer Ncm mar. Artis at 6;55 a.m. Sunday, that her husband, Walter Lee Martin, 25, came to her apartment and forced his way In, then came upstairs and beat her about the face and body. The complainant said she and Martin "are separatee., but not by the court." She also said she would like to talk with detectives before signing an as sautl and batter} warrant a g&lnst her mate. She ‘sported’ bruises about the face and body and was treated and released at Wake Memorial Hospital. STRUCK BY GIRLFRIEND George_ Jackson, 51, 111 Let- Street, reported to Officer R, B, Taut at 9:20 p.m. Frida}', that he arrived home and his girlfriend (unnamed) was at the house with his mother. He further stated that tnere was no teason for the girlfriend to strike him, but he was struck or. the head with an unknown object and suffered a one-inc laceration on top of his bead, and a one-inch bruise on the forehead. He then "clammed up" and refused to give the coj any more information, * 4 4 PUSH CAUSE INJURY Miss Marvelene Harris, 23, 616 Bragg Street, told Officer M. Bissette, .J: Frida;, night that she and Elbert Julius Aus tin, 33, had an argument or. E. Hargett Street. She said she started into the Raleigh Rescue Mission, 314 E. Hargett, to get ne]u, and was pushed by Austin, causing a. cut on her right hand, creating 2 two and one-half inch laceration, 4 4 4 STABBED AFTER ‘FUSS’ Miss JoAnn Hunt, 18, 837 Fayetteville Street, informed Officer Freddie L. Benson at 3;11 p.m. Saturday, that Miss Johnsie Ann Gervin, 22, 333 Dorothea Drive, stabbed her following an argument at 817 Fayetteville. She signed a warrant and Miss Gervin was "hauled off" to Wake County Jail or ar as sault with a deadly weapon J ap. The extent of the complainant’s injuries could not be as' at tained. Zebulon News BY MRS. MADDIE FLOYD ZEBULON - Annual V. Oman’s Da}' services were observed at the Zebulon First Baptis- Church on April 6. Worship services opened at 11:30. Mrs. Ethel Hopkins read the pre lude; responsive reading, Mrs. I. B, Wright; Invocation, Mrs. Aldonia Todd; scriptut , Mrs. Aid on la pace; mission offering, ushers. Mrs. Maddie Floyd gave the welcoming address and Mrs. Gladys Todd made the an no; icements. Mrs. £, h. Lock amy lifted the general offer ing; Miss Barbara C, Wright, was selection chairman. Mrs, Vernetta Harris introduced the speaker, Mrs. Mildred Chavis, of Raleigh, Woman's Day offering was lifted by Mrs. Dorati . Morgan. Mrs. Chavis’ message was entitled "Christian Growth.” Miss Mary Harris made timely remarks, prayer foi the sick was offered by Mrs, Pearl Short. Mrs, Bertha Jones and Mrs. Fannie Ander son servec as ushers. Mrs. M. P, Todd was acting superin tendent and Mrs, Odessa Todd "ave the lesson review. Why She Quit W ASHINGTON-(NPI) ’ - Mrs. Ruby Martin has explained why she quit her post as director of the office for civil rights in the U. S, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. She feared that President, Nixon’s delit to the South might force weakening of the school de segregatiou program. Mrs. Martin disclosed that the office was planning to investigate small Northern school systems for desegregation compliance, passing by larger Northern sys tems, regarded m too big to study adequately. NCSU Professor To Add ress Episcopal Churchwomen The Episcopal Charel women of Saint August irte’s College will hold their annual Woman’s Day observance on Sunday, April 13, at U;3O a.m. in the college Cha pel. The speaker for the occasion will be Dr. Dorothy Slade Wil liams. assistant professor of Sociology, Department of Socio- dr. s. WILLIAMS £t ****■*' ** —~ » *vm* . & f.'A 2 C" V-T :'r World- Large*-! Uncon ditional guarantee protect ed by 560 A A MOO Shops Coast to Coast NO DOWN PAYMENT ONE-DAY 'DUIO Free Tow, Road and Multi- Check. NO OBLIGATION Just Phone H2B-f*b7l M 2 W DAY’S! SI DIAL 828-067! Thick cream turns every flavor on logy and Anthropology. North Carolina State- Univt-v &i;v, Ra leigh. Dr. Williams received the B, degree at Livingstone Col lege, tl e A. M, from Atlanta University, and the Pi,. D.from the University of Southern Cal ifornia. She has r ad wide expei iencc as an educator in California and in North Carolina. She is affiliated with numerous socio logical and otter educational associations. The public is invited to hear her. Py*. w - i Family Rian Life Insurance Yo . ca- insure yourse • your wife anc children sno bu c 3 cash retire mem fund at the same • me wth Meiroooutan’s new Family Endowment policy. P or s' me details, ca me today. m a , «fi .Mrs. Mary E. Fox 21 9 Oberlir. JRoad 828-5'17 or "87 0880 o Metropolitan Life ... . . u . THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH N C. SATURDAY APRIL 12 PERSOMiS DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, Mrs. Delhi Toole of Smith field, Mrs. Olivia Monroe, New - ark, N. J. arid Rev. Sanders and Mrs. Lucy Gray were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frani Blalock andMr.andMrs.James Kearney, HI; Sr/.ithfield St. Misses Constance Watson arid a: on ’A at son and Mr. Daniel G ay of Winston - Salem state College also attended. * 4 4 BIRTHDAY DINNER The children of .Mrs. Tillie SSllMSl® t BEACH WEAR j ? SPORTS MATCH I N-V MATES i ; Og& BELL BOTTOM ! m*Y TROUSERS a\ jL Everything Y J I / ready for relsxirt '' fkj? ' W cool comfort of r ‘/ \ O'-aches or the ikcj • \ ..r* by swimming poo’ / Ire De ‘tebtful fabric* / / Il j glorious colors, an ‘ f | the latest styles i § . meet the most fm V | I / tidious taste. | J / : ‘~~rf , jl/ jskto [ieU y ( ’°y {/ 130 Faycttevill* St W Phone 832-1448 i .st* "V ttiir Account or O’iii'< Mnveniftnt j LAY-AWAY PLAN Ge ne- a Ur.- ier v'o&i of Route 1, Apex gave 1 ~-r a bi.-v dinner last Saturday afte iiooß at the home of •* e ft.'-h.. y'! twelve of ;t t the cMlv: • -ere pre sent . ■V "God gram* nbeny only to g{ tho*c who love and are ai*»v» reedy to guard and I Speech June 3, lb34j jS 3