FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BEAT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) 6 1 KICK BY HORSESHOE Mrs. Doris Elizabeth Ne 'smith, 32, i7Ol Sundial Tlace, reported to Officer W. G. Ar nold at -4:71 r. ! u. last Wed nesday, that her children and the children next door were fighting. The woman said site ; tilled her 'son out of the bat tle and started home. At that time, she said, Mrs. Geraldine Edgerton, 3-1, 1700 Sundial PL picked up a hors- shoe and threw it, striking Mrs, Nosmitl on the left leg. Mrs. 7 smith then went into her house, got a .12 gauge shotgun, came out side and firgd three time- in to the air. Mrs. Edgerton was charged with assault and battery upon Mrs. Nesmith, who suffered a three inch laceratior on her left leg. Mrs. Nesmith, however, was arrested also and charged with discharging fire arms within the city limits. ALLEGED THIET CAUGHT Officer Cecil F,r Aycock, who works pait-tiine *t .7. C. wi.r.y’s North. 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Built-in X Appliances 0 - - VA, FHA And FHA 285 X * II YOU NEED A HOME. CALL KEY HOMES TODAY Q IJpg/ l) •. Your Key 1 fHomes la Happiness e ! SZB-0538 Y placed in Wake County Jail on a charge of larceny. * * * CUT ON HAND Carl Pope, Jr., 18, 1 -08, Sundi i! Plao . reported to Of ficer E. Williams at 7:14 p. re. Wednesday, that Miss Car rie 1 ee. 21, Sundial Place, was ti ling to run away from home and \vi; he tried to stop her, she nut him mi the hand. The incident took place at 1708 Sun dial, * * * PEI.I S KNIFE ON MAN Pa - , '.on Arrington, 302 Fowle St m't, i Port <m < ifficer J.W. Toy. at 2:48 p.rr. Thursday, tht.it lamb Howard, 63, address unlisted, ■ - dunking and be canu gr with him, thenpull ed ok. a k'nif" nd threaten i .i Mr Arrington, who was ad vised bv the cop to sign an assault ill. a deadly weapon v. ,: .at ago ms' Howard. A wit ness -slisted .s Oscar Trues dale, 802 W. South Street. The tlire iteiiirr took place at 525 S. Ha '■ wood Street. ACU P AT It TEND m- i Moll Holloway, 21, 23- 10 p.'dford Avenue (Oberlin), told an office: at 1:31 p.m. ■ at ird.-v, that i-r boyfriend, Weldon Watson, 18, 1110 E. v. ■rt hSt reel. md het self, were i 64 i Cob-man Str-mt. She als.i >t tee that Wat son had been ()• is kin la- • ip. nd "he Just ,11. e! e f : no reason.” A v i ....(. o' •.rging assault on female, war sdvis«d, but Miss IPlIov.: red to sign one. sin -,nf<( t■ : bruise on the i ielit i and numerous scr.it chi s. BUR .1 AM NABBED ho, lee McLaughlin, 904 S. Pee ,i street, i -ported to Of i ici l : . V illiams at 10:40 p. . I.i si Tin ■ lay, that he and tils wife v. i • in bed asleep v. p r . hi e ! noise at If you want to go places, team up w ith someone who’s going places himself. James Harold Jones Achiever. In thn \ years he’s been with our company he's earneo four major honors. And if yet: want to be a wim or. he can help you. He understands achievers. - fe l' nows how to help thery achieve their goals. Because he’s an achiever himself. \ rth T piina Mutual , A '*• ever Company Wr v( boon helping blacks reach • goals since <698 it' . n'.ado us -he largest biacK opea teo financial - * tut on •• p =•.-}?;nn today the front door ana jumped out of bed to discover 21-year-old Thomas Adams, 612 S. Saunders Street, inside their house. The two men started to battle and Mr. McLaughlin apprehend ed the defendant until “thelaw” arrived. $45 in damages was listed for glass and furnishings in the house. Young Adams was charged with breaking and en tering. * * * BROTHER, SISTER FIGHT Miss Daisy Lee McNeil, 21, 508 E. Cabarrus Street, told Officer Floyd L. Rountree at 7:55 p.m. Tuesday, that sheand her brother, Lonnie McNeil, were arguing about their mo ther’s electricity bill when Lon nie started cursing Miss Mc- Neil’s boyfriend and fighting her. He then proceeded to pick up an electric iron and strike her on the head with it. An assault with a deadly weapon warrant was advised by the of ficer. The woman suffered minor bruises on the left side of the head and no hospitali zation was required. * * * JAILED FOR STEALING Pete Charles Schoondei wood, an employee at Bell’s Linen Closet, 205 W. Cabarrus Street, reported to Officer J.K. Beas ley at 2:30 a.m. last Sunday, that he locked the building the night before and nothing was missing at that time. However, two Honda motorcycles were apparently stolen. Charged with breaking and entering was Don ald Ray Pierce, 18, 406 La ment Street. * * * HOT WATER IS WEAPON Walter Isaac Hill, 32, 307 Maple Street, informed to Of ficer R. W. Miller at 7:25 p.m. last Monday, that he was sitting at the table eating sup per, Miss Marie Jackson, 39, same address, poured hot wil ing water on him. The man said that he and Miss Jackson had not been arguing and he did not know why she did it. Mr. Jackson was advised to sign an assault and battery warrant against, the woman. The man suffered second and third de gree burns on his right shoul der, chest and neck. * * * FEMALE ATTACKED Miss Verlene Johnson, 34, 204 1/2 W. South Street, told a cop at 8:12 p.m. last Mon day, that she was at Gale’s Tavern, 400 block of E. Da vie Street at about 9:30 p.m. on the previous Friday and two men approached her and wanted to go off with her, She said she told them no and they start ed kicking her on the left side of the head and left leg. The woman said she didn’t know the men, but could recognize them if she saw them again. * * * ASSAULTED BY TWO Frank Solomon Hill, 312 S. Bloodworth Street, reported to Officer J. D. Narron at 9:3a p.m. last Monday, that he did not Know what happened to him, but a witness, Miss Virginia Hill, stated she saw Miss Kath leen Hedgepeth hit Mr. Hill with her fist mid also saw Joe Hedge peth, 77, 307 S. Bloodworth, strike Hill with an iron pipe. Both then “split the scene.” Hill suffered several cuts on the head a busted jaw and his lip was partially cut off. The cop went to Hedgepeth’s house, but the man was not at home. * * * STEALS FROM REGISTER Glenn F. Mead, an employee of Rhodes Amoco Service Sta tion, 4123 Glenwood Avenue, told Officer R.D. Moore at 10:- 04 p.m. Friday, that two color ed males had been hanging a round the inside of the station from about 10:36 until 10:45. He said when they left, in a 1968 or 1969 Mustang, orange in color, it was noticed that some money had been removed from the cash register. The vehicle, according to investi gative reports, is registered to Charles Stanley Chavis, 3 Chat ham Terrace, Chavis Heights. He is believed to own a 1970 Mustang. Stolen was a total of $l5O. * * * BEATEN AND ROBBED Robert Tillman, 850 S. Hay wood Street, reported to Of ficer L.J. Earp at 3:14 a.m. Saturday, that he was walking on Patterson Lane when a ear pulled up and stopped beside him. He declared that the car was occupied by three Negro males. One_of the subject, Tillman said, ~ pulled a pistol and told him to get in the car or he would kill him. They then drove to N. King Charles Road at its Intersection with Glascock Street, where they beat Mr. Tillman and robbed him of four dollars, then took his trousers. The man suf fered a bruised face and loosen ed teeth. * * * TYPEWRITER "SWIPED” Edward Earl Johnson, an em ployer of Wake Shoe Store 127 E. Martin Street informed Of ficer Kenneth J. Johnson at 3 p.m. Thursday, that the store was entered through a window in the rear of the building, leading to an alleyway, A Smith - Corona typewriter, .■A ,T, ; ■ r* mit i |f|§flllife W Wm , - ■ jglp ENTER AIN AT RTI EY HILI SCHOOL - The bullock Five Combo had the pleasure of enter taining it the Ril ' H'.’l school Wendell, Saturday night, November 6. The occasion was, "Miss Wake Opportune > ” Re.icn Pare-mt. everyone had the chance to realh show off their latest danoi It ■ ' .iMe e\ enis.s Introducing the Bullock Five of Apex: From left to right \u have t: • < i > kv 1 :11* ■ k 13; Bass, Olden Bullock, 12; Back Center, Al vin Rttlloc , 14. Fr . t t • rgumst. Anthony Bullock. (Right 1 rout, lead, Michael Bul lock, 12; and v ; Cist, I H**: .• Bullock, .4. If ever you feel the need for good music, please call or write: 1. I \ ;I > . '.vr-bo, f -t Offitv Box 428, Apex, N. C. 27502, c/o Mr. Thad deus Bullock, or telephone 3'". -. valued at SIOO. v.is taken from the store. Arp sted and chaf ed with breaking .r ri enter): g and larceny was Wade McCray Jr., 24, 310 S. Bloodworth St. ATTACKED BY St. •> EH M Henry Lee Carpenter, 19. Rt. 5, told Officer W.C. Hinton at 12:40 p.m. Saturda; , that he got into a “fuss” iih sev eral subjects inside Barba in's Soda Shop. 26 N, Carv* r Stt eef. He said the subjects then came him and he ■ L;rt> ■ tin ning. The group of about 8 colored males caught him in the 100 block of N. Pet tig i ew Street and assaulted him 1". hitting him with their hands and fists and kicking him, His face was bruised and he suffered scratches and bruised ribs, he told the coj . W OMAN SHOT IN 1- 007 Miss Phyllis M. rlo Hinton, 712 Quarry Stiept, reported to a cop at 3;26 p.n , Sinicin; , that she got into an argument with her boyfriend .md ran to the house next door to het I, . | Retirement -- 1 J Education— ; ' m'" - * Mortgage M-M * ’ mm THOMAS MIAL LEWYN HAYES. JR. 1 Insurance Programming I and Financial Planning Specialists I< A Subsidiary of Keystone Custodian Funds, Inc. 312 Smithfieid St. LEMAN HAYES, JR „ - a ~.o , s -if . Business 80.3-16-t Registered Representative Home 828-7642 1I mumintt tduioins compact cokx tv that fits anywhere! 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Wake County Extension Home makers who will trate! to the seat f world government in New York for a week-long study of the United Nations are Mrs. Na- said the gun went off and struck the woman in the left foot. Munn was “hauled off” to Wake County Jail, where he was charged vith assault with a deadly weapon. omi Tyson, Mrs. Etta Heonls, Mrs. Zollie Jiles, Mrs. Bartel l.ane and Mrs. N. R. Morgan; Raleigh; Mrs. T. S. Secrest.Jr. and Mrs. P. H, Slade of Cary; Mrs. Patricia Silvers, Swift Creek and Miss Emma Ball, Apex, Mrs. J. C. Adams and Mrs. J. Car] Rowland, Jr, of Willow Springs; Mrs. Joe Stephenson, Mrs. C. A. Davis, Mrs. Wallace AdcockandMrs. M arguerite Benton, Fuquay- Varina: Mrs. Charlie Debnarn AMATEUR PHOTO ELLIS R. JONES PHONE! 828-3625 | I MRS. OM M. JONES A MOST WONDER FUL GIRL AND LOVTE OF MY LIFE! YOU JREALLY MUST KNOW THAT I MEAN MY WIFE! Investigate* our liquid assets Q over lunch, You'll find the Plymouth martini a sound IP|9| investment. 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