FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BEAT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) MAN CUT, STABBED Bennie Craig Mims, address unlisted, told Officer Lonnie T. Wilson at 5 a.m. Saturday that .he was parked on S. McDowell near the 200 block ofW. South, when James Henry Car rington, 23 came staggering up to his car with blood running down his chest. Mr. Mims took young Carrington to Wake Me morial Hospital where he was treated for a one-inch cut on the back of the neck, a one and one half inch laceration on the right side of his face and a stab wound in the chest. Carrington said he did not know who cut him. * * * WOULD-BE-THIEF CAUGHT Mrs Sadie Ellis, 418 Dakar Street, informed Officer Ru dolph F. Perry at 5:29 a.m. Saturday, that a colored male entered her home by taking the screen off the kitchen wln a dow on the north side of the house. Mrs, Ellis said the per son then entered her bedroom and was standing at her bed when she woke up and he ran. She described the man as be ing about 24 years old, wearing a white T-shirt and dark gray Ttiress pants. She thinks the Gilbey’s Gin ■sgft' :•>; • . % jjjj *:U:- M| fiS jgMkngjj 12.40 PINT 3.80 % QUART USTILLEO LONDON DRY GIN, 90 PROOF. lOOS GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. W. & A OILBE TD. DISTR 8Y NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO., N. Y. C. PRODUCT OP U. 8, DO YOUR THING! _ A 0k jfr M 0 « Skirt* ’ n Sweatera ara c striking combination; now available in the new fall shades: plaids, solids, ' wool, and the newest \ Choow *-v,ral of pin stripes, tt\ t plaids and solids in wool and crepe. V ‘| fr | junior, regular and larger sizes. \\ | i Lounge Culottes J ' ■ y* M W JgFJHr # M USE otIR C °= T 130 Favetteville Street would-be-robber resides at 406 E. Martin Street. The window screen was damaged in the a mount of $3. * * * * * CAUGHT, BUT ESCAPES Jim Smith. 512 E. Martin Street, reported to Officers J. C, King and F. E. Williams at 11:34 p,m. Friday, that he was sitting on his front porch and decide to go inside the house. As he approached his living room, Smith declared, a color ed male, about six feet tall, ran from his living room and through the house, where he kicked the glass from the rear door and fled the premises. No thing was found to be missing, but Smith said the damage to the glass door was $9. * * « BICYCLE “SW'IPED” Earl Shuler, Jr., 423 Mon tague Lane, told two cops at 11:26 p.m. Thursday, that he left his bicycle outside of a friend’s house at 18 Nash Ter race (Chavis Heights) around 10:30 p.m., and when he came out to check on the bike, it was missing. He said he has no idea w'ho took the vehicle, but thinks that someone who knows him iuu.; it. The red-10-speed bicycle, an English Racer, was valued at $64,50. * * * RICK PARK ROBBED Forrest Ferguson, 208 6 W’oods Place, an employee of RICK, a new housing develop ment in the Method section of the city, informed Officer C. A, Watson at 8:45 a.m. Friday, that after closing business, he returned the next morning to find both front door leading into the office of RICH Park standing open. He said that he observed pry marks on the door and papers on the floor. Further investigation revealed that all of the money in the main and sub offices was missing. Taken were one check in the amount of $145; $l4O in cash from the main office and $14.83 from the; sub office. The City-County Identification Bureau was called in to check for fingerprints and other incriminating data. The offices are located at 555 Method Road. * * * AUTO LOOTED James Edward O’Neal, Route 1, Apex, reported to Officer L, R, Womack at 6:01 p.m, Friday, that he parked his 19- 67 Ford last Sunday at about 5;30 p.m. and returned to it about 5:30 p.m, two days later to discover that someone had stripped it of one stereo tape deck, black in color, valued at $158; 18 stereo tapes, $180; and the tape cleaner, $3. The car was parked on Rocky Quarry Read. * * * TWO WATCHES TAKEN Mrs. Louise Curtis, 1323 Walnut Street, told Officer N, A. Carter at 7;57 p.m., Friday, that she last saw two watches about 3 p.m. Friday. She said she went to the store and when she returned, her watches were gone. One Bulova watch was valued at $49; and the other, a Soverign make, cost $9. * * * MAN ASSAULTS COP Officer Ronald Col man Gay, 2i»year~old white policeman, reported at 12;30 a.m. Satur day, that he stopped a vehicle on Western Boulevard at Ashe Avenue, the driver being John Wayne Bailey, 24, 749 Quarry Street. Bailey was charged with speeding, The officer said he told him this after telling Mr. Bailey he was going to issue him a citation for traveling in excess of 45 miles per hour in a 45 zone, Gay reported that when he went to his patrol car and came back to write the ci tation, Bailey told him that he did not have to give him the ticket. He is reported also to have pulled the citation from Gay’s hand and said, ‘Not now, Baby," “Bailey is also said to have struck the officer with his • hands and arms, across the face and chest He was ar rested and charged with assault on an officer. It was not known, v/hpt diroosai was made of the speeoing cnaz ge. * * * faces indecent rap Ralph McDonald Jones, whits resident of 3110 Old Garner Road, reported to-Officer L. T. Wilson at I*lo a.rn. Saturday, tha* Elijah Lamar Davis. 17, address unlisted, was stand ing at the corner of S. Wil mington and Smithfield Streets when he stopped for a stop light. He said Davis had his private parts out and was play ing with it, while waving at people. Jones said he drovo to O’Neal Motors, turned a round and came back to police headquarters. The subject was still standing at the intersec tion, exposed, as Jones drove back by. Davis was charged with indecent exposure. * * * VANDALS AT WORK Mrs. Annie Marie Lofton, 808 S. West Street, told Of ficer J. M. Glover at 2:18 a.m Saturday, that she was in a back room where she found a window screen had been torn loose and heard someone run ning out in the back yard. Da mage to the torn screen was placed at sl6. * * * MAN, WOMAN FIGHT Officer Lonnie T. Wilson re ported at 3:31 a.m. Saturday, that Miss Lula Mae Spencer, 41, 218 1/2 Regan Lane, told him that B. B. Bennett, 45, same address, slapped her in the face twice on the front porch of their home. She said - SHI JUST ARRIVED FROM SOUTH AFRICA - You’ve seen her on T.V., Read about her in the papers NOW, SEE HER IN PERSON *vl SISTER BETTY INDIAN HEALER and ADVISOR Touch of her hand will heal you. She has God-given power to heal" by prayer. All welcome. What you see with Your eyes, your heart will believe. Are you suffering? Are you sick? Do you need help? Do you have bad luck? BRING YOUR PROBLEMS TO THE gifted healer today and be rid of them to morrow. Advises on all affairs of life. 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Open Seven cays a week 7am lo 10pm SPECIAL READING sl. with this ad DOWNTOWN RALEIGH 330 E Hargett Street For Appointment Cali 834-2007 HOURS 7 A.M.-10 P.M. ssa .£ •■ vjgy§i'%>:•’.■^j^^V4.‘^'‘ i .-' jva - ?*|j& ■ # w % &»$& she then struck Bennett on the head with a wine bottle, then he cut her with a knife. The woman suffered a one-inch la ceration on the upper left palm. Bennett was “hauled oft” to the Wake County Jail and charged with engaging in an affray where a deadly weapon was used. At the same time, however, Miss Spence was also charged with the same after Bennett claimed he “was play ing with her” when she hit film with the bottle. He denied cutting the woman. He suffered a one and one-half inch la ceration of the head. * * * COMPLAINANT ARRESTED Miss Vera Jean Lanier, 33, 719 Manly Street, told Officer J. M. Glover at 5:25 a.m. Sat urday, that two colored males beat her up at 1322 Walnut Street. “She was in toxicated at the time I talked to her at the hospital. 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