FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BEAT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) BEATEN AND KICKED Mrs. Betty Rivers Johnson, 3045 Richward Court, report ed to Officer T. T. Street, Jr., at 1:55 a.m. last Tuesday, that Jerry Clifton Parks, 27, 615 E. Martin Street, came to her a partment at about 11:30p.m.and started striking her with his fists, knocking her to the floor, then kicked her in the face with his feet. Mr. Parks told “the lav;” that he saw the com plainant in Staton's Case, 319 S, East Street. He claimed he hit her with his fists because she stuck a knife in his side. A warrant, charging assault on a female, was drawn and Parks was arrested. * * * BOY, 8, IS CUT Mrs. Roberta Jefferies, 1527 Battery Drive, informed Officer R. E. Keeter at 1:38 p.m. Wed nesday, that her son, who is 8 years old. was attacked by three ” young colored males, who jump ed him from behind, cut him, ? then ran. The youngster said he did not know who his attackers were. He suffer, ' a one-half inch cut on the 1 r right arm. The incident tc..‘ i : :e at the in tersection of ... mg and S. Pettigrew F aets. * * * STRUCK V ' . BOTTLE Perm, . Jr., 28, Route 1, Middle _x, told two cops at 2:42 a.m. Wednesday, that dur ing an argument over a girl, he was struck over the head with a bottle by either Vance Albert Yates, 209 Linden Ave. and 520 E. Hargett Street, or James Sapp, address unknown. He was treated at Wake Memorial Hos pital for a cut on the top of his head, roqui r i n g several stttcl.es. The altercation oc curred in the street in front of 201 S. East Street. * * * | FFICER IS ASSAULTED Officer Raymond Dale Good win, 23, of the Raleigh Police 'partment, reported at 12:30 a.m. last Tuesday, that he was . attempting to arrest Nathaniel • * j [ ' Top Priority i • Anything more important j tthan your family’s future? : Put first things first with t common sense life “ insurance. Call me today. • Mrs. Mary E, Fox \ Metropolitan Life • Insurance Co » 239 Oberlin Road j j Phone 828-5717 ' * : ' iyl Metropolitan Life I « New York N V « • 0 »«ft»«»0*»ft*0«»00600000«00«0«0e0000«00ft*0000».»«e»«*««» Vou rant buy a better vodKa for lave n nor rubles .y jjll SOSO sa»o tp( X )(\AaX:| £ pint w fifth ;■ voo«* so moor OifT, mow loot grain, w a* gu,#ev, t,re.. emu . o oistr by *t*ri. bist t*soa eo. Whitaker, 18, 3049 Rlchwood Court, for disorderly conduct In the parking lot at 100 W. Lane Street. Whitaker refused Officer Goodwin's command to get out of the back seat of a car into which he had jumped. Goodwin then tried to pull Whi taker from the vehicle’s rear seat, and during the resulting struggle, Officer Goodwin was struck repeatedly upon the chest and head by young Whitak er, who was later arrested on charges of disorderly conduct, public intoxication and assault on an officer. He was then re leased on ban. * * * CHANGES MIND, BUT BOOKED James Douglas Banks, 59, 607 S. Haywood Street, told Officer C. Trouhlefield at 11:02 p.m. last Monday, that he fell on the sidewalk in the 300 block of S. East Street and cut his right hand. However, he later stated that he was cut, but refused to give the name of his assailant. Mr. Banks was then arrested for public intoxication. The officer noted; “The subject Banks, ap parently, had some intoxicant. Subsequently his story changed several times.” He exhibited a three-inch laceration on his right hand. * * * BOYFRIEND ACCUSED Miss Virginia Lee Williams, 1105 Walnut Street reported to Officer R. L. Johnson at 8:45 p.m. Wednesday, that her boy friend, Raleigh McCormick, 28, and herself had an argument and he struck her in the face. She said she did not want to sign a warrant against him. She then added that she wanted to think about signing an assault and bat tery warrant against him. Mc- Cormick stated he would be available if a warrant was sign ed. The slappmg occurred at her apartment. McCormick, be lieved to be a soiider, station ed at Fort Bragg, lives in a trailer park at Spring Lake. She exhibited abrasions and bruises about her face. ASSAULTED BY THREE Arthur Nathaniel Hartsfield, Jr., 1400 Sawyer Lane, Apart ment C-2, told Officer Robert Jones, Jr., at 11:05 p.m. Wed nesday, that he went to 1313 Hol man Street to leave his former wife some money for their child and when he started to leave, he was assaulted by three color ed males, Hartsfield said he knew the three men, but not by name. He also said that during the struggle, he lost his wallet or someone “relieved” him of it. Mr. Hartsfield tried to sign an assault warrant, but was re fused because "he was intoxi cated,” the officer’s report ended. The complainant said his wallet, valued at $5, con tained 860 in casii. * * * CUT ON TOP OF HEAD David Lassiter, 43, 704 Briggs’ Alley, was arrested at 9;40 p.m. Sunday for assault on a female. He told Officer R. D. Goodwin that the two-inch cut on the ton of his head was caused by Miss Addle Wright, 52, same address. According to Goodwin’s noted, “Lassiter had earlier beaten up Miss Wright and she had signed a warrant against him,” He went back to 704 Briggs’ Alley and started in on her again. She then hit him in the head with a steel pipe. Lassiter attempted then to sign an assault with a deadly weapon warrant against Miss Wright, but was refused by the magistrate. * * * HUBBY CHARGED Mrs. Dorothy Mayo Morgan, 32, 1309 Raleigh Boulevard, told Officers B. W. Peoples and J, W„ Tew at I*lo a.m, Wednesday, that she and her husband, Walter Morgan, 26, were having an argument and while engaged in this “fuss,” her husband caus ed, her to be shoved and pushed until she fell into some broken glass, causing several cuts on her legs and stomach. She was taken to Rex Hospital, where' several stitches were required to close her wounds. The ar resting officers brought as sault charges against Morgan. He was “hauled off” to Wake County Jail and held under a bond of S2OO. * * * C,UT WITH BUTCHER KNIFE Luther Hines, Jr., 313 Wal drop Street, Apartment C, re ported to Officer R, Clayborne at 10:23 p.m. Sunday, that dur ing an argument with Louis Raymond (Peter) Trice, 24, 201 S. East Street, he was assault ed with a knife. Hines signed an assault with a deadly weapon warrant against Trice, who was placed in Wake County Jail, under a bond of S2OO. Hines Hews Os The YMCA And YWCA BY PAUL R. Currently at the YWCA, lo cated at 554 East Hargett, a Day Camp program is In pro gress. The Camp operates at two locations. One location is the YWCA complex on Har gett, which offers the camp for neighborhood boys and girls between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. The other Day Camp is located on the campus of St. Augustine’s College. Its hours refused to be treated for the three-inch cut on the upper left arm which he suffered. The in cident took place at young Hines’ house. * * * CUT ON HAND Jimmy Lee Alien, 54, 904 Manly Street, the complainant, refused to give any information to Officers W. E. Atkinson and R. B. Pendergrass at 4:07 p.m. Sunday as to how he was cut on the top of the left hand. However, upon quest ioning Samuel Brown, 547 E. Hargett St., it was revealed that Brown saw Miss L. Holden, 39, 605 E. South Street, and Allen arguing in the kitchen of Allen’s house. He said he also saw the woman cut Allen on the top, of his left hand with a butcher knife. An assault with a deadly wea pon warrant was signed against Miss Holden. * * * WIFE CLAIMS SHOOTING Mrs. Margie Lee Snipes, 1505 Dillon Circle (Madonna Acres), told Officer T. L. Blinson at 11:35 a.m. Saturday, that her husband. William Berly Snipes, and a friend wanted to drink a bottle of wine in the house and she stated to her husband that she wanted him “to get outside to do his drinking,” She said he got his pistol and pointed it at her, then fired it. She also said the bullet lacked about, three-fourths of an Inch of coming through the screen door. Mrs. Snipes declared her mate has done this on previous oc casions. She said she would sign an assault with a deadly wea pon warrant against him. Mr. Snipes, 41, told “the law” that he shot to scare her and “to make her stop fussing at me.” Mrs. Snipes went downtown to sign the warrant, but when sne found out what the sentence would be, she would not sign it, the police report concluded. Today.JOM MUMFORD is a Skilled Craftsman. 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