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PURSUER STRUCK
Willie Crowder 804 East Jones
Y St, allegedly told Officer F.L.
Rountree at 2:20 p.m. Sunday that
he and his girlfriend, Jean, were
having some words In front of
1505 E. Jones Street when she
ran Into the house at 1505 East
Jones. Mr. Crowder followed,
and was met by a Mr. Jack
Goodloe, who defended the girl
and struck Crowder, according
to official Police reports. T.ne
reports indicate that Crowder
was struck with a china plate,
resulting in a two Inch cut on
the left side of his face.
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DOES DAMAGE
Joseph Deloatch 1127 S. State
St. Apt. 9 told Officer C.
Troublefield that Saturday at
11:00 p.m. he was approached
by an unknown subject that threa
tened to, and did damage his
personal property by breaking
the front window of his home,
according to official Police re
k ports. Mr. Deloatch allegedly
stated that the subject, a Color
ed male, approximately 28 years
old, said that he, the complain
ant Deloatch, was dating his
girlfriend, and he was going to
put a stop to it. The reports
indicate that Deloatch further
stated that the same subject did
threaten to do bodily harm to
him also. He also stated he
would sign warrants for the
subject’s arrest as soon as h 3
found out the subject’s name,
according to Police reports.
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WOMAN CUT
Myrna Bass Hinton 1124 Sa
vannah Dr. allegedly told Officer
Robert Jones Jr. that at 8:00
a.m. Saturday her husband,
James Hinton, and her brother,
James Bass, were at her home
having "a fuss” when Hinton
drew a knife on Bass. The re
ports indicate that the complain
ant grabbed the lenife with ta*j
right hand from her husband, ano
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lost her balance, as the knife
accidently slipped through her
hand Inflicting a three cut. The
investigating Officer noted that
such an accident was not. an ac
cident, and she should see a
magistrate and explain the situa
tion to him.
THREATENS TO KILL
Ida Mae Smith, 208 Spence St.,
told Officer C. Troublefield at
1:08 a.m. Saturday that she along
with the other residents of 208
Spence St. were threatened by
Bobby Dew, age 33, according
to official Police reports. The
reports Indicate that n*w
threatened to kill all the occu
pants of the same address after
he had become very angry and
Indifferent. The reports indicate
that Miss Smith stated she had
signed warrants for assaults a
gainst Dew earlier the same day
the threats were made; never
theless, Dewdid shoot a 12 gauge
shotgun through the front win
dow of the house, striking the
complainant in the head region.
The complainant suffered minor
damage and bruises to the head,
but was treated and released
from the Wake Memorial Hos
pital Emergency Room, accord
ing to Police reports. The re
ports Indicate that Miss Smith
did sign another warrant on Dew
for assault with a deadly wea
pon with intent to kill.
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THREATENED
John Davis 700 Coleman St.
allegedly told Officer C.
Troublefield that at 12:05 a.m.
Saturday while he was attend
ing to a party at the above men
tioned address, he was ap
proached by some unknown
Colored male that was angry
with him for some unknown rea
son. He stated that the subject
did threaten to kill him while
pointing a .22 caliber pistol to
his head, according to official
Police reports. The reports in-
dicate that Davis was positive
he didn’t know any reason for
the mishaps, and that he could
recognize the subject if seen
again.
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assailed in lot
Alice Williams 11 Saint Au
gustines Avenue told Officer
T.T. Street that at 11:50 p.m.
Friday someone identified only
as Charles took her to a va
cant lot in the 1200 Mock of
East Jones St., according to of
ficial Police reports. Charles
allegedly, tried to get her to
remove her clothes, and he beat
her when she refused. The re
ports indicate that the complain
ant, Alice Williams, later said
her husband, Raymond Williams
beat her. She allegedly had
been drinking.
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“FINGERS” HUSBAND
Mrs. Dorothy Mayo Morgan,
36, 1309 Raleigh Boulevard, told
Officer T.T, Street, Jr., at 1:50
a.m. Saturday, that she and her
husband, Walter Morgan, 27, got
Into an argument about a stereo
needle. The woman said the ar
gument developed into a fight
and Mrs. Morgan was struck
on the head with a bar stool.
Mr. Morgan told Officer Street
that he hit his wife with the
bar stool because she had a
butcher knife after him. t The
woman said she would sign a
warrant, charging assault with
a deadly weapon. She suffered
a four Inch laceration on the back
of the head. The incident oc
curred at their apartment.
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CUT ON ARM
Miss Rosa Lee Smith, 31, 608
Dorothea Drive, reported to a
cop at 12:14 p.m. last Wednes
day, that Aubery Wall, 38, same
address, cut her because she
had been staying ‘ ‘up the street
with a boyfriend.” Miss Smith,
according to the offense report,
had also been staying with Wall
at the Dorothea Drive address.
The complainant was advised to
sign an assault with a deadly
weapon warrant against Mr.
Wall. Miss Smith’s right arm
was cut with a butcher knife.
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CHOKING REPORTED
Miss Trenton Edwards, 36,
313 E. Cabarrus Street, inform
ed Officers M.K. Bllilr.gsley and
Ralph Clayborne at 1.*35 a.m,
Saturday, that she got Into an
argument with Johnnie Grogglns,
54, same address, and he began
choking her around the neck
with his hands. No other In
formation was listed on the of
fense report.
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Mrs. Alice Alston Garrett, 38,
822 S. Blount Street, told Of
ficer H.L. Rushing at 8:33 p.m.
Friday, that she got into a
“fuss” with a subject named
Bill, whose last name she did
not know. She said Bill struck
her on the head with a Coca-
Cola bottle at her house.
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CHAIN IS WEAPON
Miss Ruby Jean Clark, 15,
Grant land Drive (Apollo
Heights), reported to Officer
A. L. Watson at 11:49 a. m.
Thursday, that Lucky Hudson and
Miss Martha Hinton were fight
ing at 756 Lunar Drive (also
Apollo Heights). The girl said
she attempted to stop the battle,
but Hudson struck her accross
the back with a chain. The young
woman suffered bruses and cuts
on the back.
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WALLET “SWIPED”
Samuel Pierce, Route 1,
Knightdale, informed a cop at
5 a.m. Sunday, that he went to
a house on Walnut Street and
while there, someone stole his
wallet, containing $4.00 in cash.
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“SLICED” ON FACE
Miss Mary Elizabeth Ro
berson, 21, 19 Nash Terrace,
told a cop at 1:19 a.m. Friday,
that during an argument with
Miss Queen Powell, 23, Garner
Road, she was assaulted by the
woman. Miss Roberson, who
suffered a six inch cut on the
right side of her face, was taken
to Wake Memorial Hospital for
treatment. She said she would
sign a warraht, charging assault
with a deadly weapon. The cutt
ing took place at Miss Rober
son’s apartment.
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SHAW PROFESSOR
IN 71 PUBLICATION
Dr. John Rodman Larkins,
associate director of the North
Carolina Probation Commis
sion and a member of the
Board of Trustees at Shaw U
nlverslty, has been selected to
appear In the 1971 edition of
Community Leaders Os Ameri
ca t an annual publication re
cognizing the nation’s outstand
ing leaders.
Dr. Larkins was among 4,000
citizens selected from through
out America. Biographees cho
sen for this publication have
contributed to the life of their
community either by pro
fessional or civic activities.
Personalities are selected
from nominations received
from colleges and universities;
businesses; civic clubs; nation
al, state, and regional associa
tions and Individuals.
Dr. Larkins is the author of
many books written on Negro
life. He is on the Advisory
Board of the North Carolina
Board of Jevenile Correction
and is the Vice-President of the
North Carolina Council of Hu
man Relations. He is also a
member of the Board of Trus
tees at North Carolina College,
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North Carolina Recreation
Commission and the Nation
al Advisory Council of Upward
Bound Project (appointed by
Sergeant Shriver).
Dr. Larkins was appointed by
President John F. Kennedy for
the President's Committee on
Juvenile Delinquency and Youth
Crime. Additionally, Governor
Scott appointed Dr. Larkins as
a delegate to the 1970 White
House Conference on Children.
He has received a Certificate
of Merit for public service by
the Business and Professional
Men’s Club of Wilmington, and
was named “Man of the Year”
in 1958 by Negro Progress. The
North Carolina Board of Juve
nile Correction named a dor
mitory in his honor at the State
Training School for Girls in
Kinston.
Larkins Is a member of the
Davie Street Presbyterian
Church of Raleigh.
He is married to the former
Catherine Latimer and is the
father of one daughter, Mrs.
Sandra L. Williams
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RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY. JULY 31, 1971
THE GOSPEL WORLD
mr JAMES IHOMAB
Brother Thomas Jackson and
the Gospel Travelers will spon
sor a program Sunday evening at
8 at Middlesex at the Gilford
Chapel Methodist Church. Cm
the program
will be the Gos
pel Tones, Bro.
Mitchell and
others.
Rev. Sister
Gar} will be at
the Evening Star
Holy Church in
Dunn on Sunday
evening at 7:30.
There will be a Children’s
Day program at St. Mark Holy
Church Sunday at 2 p.m. On the
program will be the Clouds of
Harmony.
The White Oak Baptist Church
will observe Its pastor’s third
anniversary Sunday at 11 a.m.
with Rev. Burt and at 7:30 a
musical festival will be held.
The 23rd annual convocation
of the Mount Sinai Saints of God
Holy Church will convene at the
headquarters, Mount Sinai Ho
ly Church, 301 S. Swain St. Sun
day, August 1-8.
The youth department will be
sponsoring a musical program
Friday evening at 7;30 at Jordon
Temple Church. On the program
will be Dunlap and the
House qf Prayer, the Friendly
Five of Bunnlevel and the Ov
erly Sisters of Angler and oth
ers.
The 27th anniversary of the
Silver Echoes will be celebrated
Sunday at the Raleigh Safety Club
at 7;30 p.m. Doors open at 6:30
p.m. Devotional service will be
led by Mrs. Dollie Thomason
and prayer will lie offered by
Deacon Robert Mitchell.
Appearing on the program
will be the Gospel All-Satrs,
the Capital City Five, the Gos
pel Jubilees and Ed Hall and
the Evening Five,
Until next week, here’s our
thought: “Let us look to Christ
for redemption and power to
live worthy of receiving His
commendation, ‘well done.’
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The CIAA Football Cham
pionship Committee is now con
sidering several sites for the
1971 Championship play off
game.
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