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FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BEA T (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ATTACKED AT GAME i Miss Paulette Massenburg, 18, H-14 Washington Terrace, reported to Officer Freddie L. Rountree at 9:30p,m. last Tues day, that she had gone to the linloe-Broughton High School basketball game at Enloe, with some friends. The woman said that while there, she came in in contact with a Miss Pearlie Mae Simmons and an argument (insuGd, Miss Massenburg fur ther stated that as she was leav in ghe game, she arid Miss Sim mons "had some more words and started fighting." Miss Massenburg was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital for a two Inch laceration on the left side of the head and scars a bout the face. Miss Simmons is said to live "somewhere in Wal nut Terrace." * * * TELEVISION "SWIPED ' Mrs. Ellen Lassiter, 90" New Bern Avenue, Apartment 3, in formed Officer Norma Artis at 5:05 p.m. Thursday, that while ; she was at work, some person # broke into her apartment and stole her Phileo 18-inch tele vision set, valued at $l5O. The house was entered by someone removing one glass panel from the front door and unlocking the door from the inside. Damage to the door was set at $5. * * * 3 SHOPLIFTERS JAILED Officer Lonnie I’. Wilson, who works off-duty hours at J. C. Penney’s. hie., 100 North Hills Mall, reported at 12:17 p.m. Wednesday, that tie was told by an employee at the store that three colored females had taken two dresses from, a juni or dress rack, "I approached them in the ladies” shoe de partment.” stated the of ficer, "and asked them to come with me to the office, which they did, they had two dress es, size five, in a brown swede pocketbook. They wet e all ad vised of their rights and sign ed papers to that effect.”' Ar rested were: Misses Delores Mann Evans, 16, 717 E. Davie SStreet; Mary Ann Par*in, i no address listed; and 'Dm. Madelene Hackney, 18, no ad dress listed. Ali w» re cha: ■ d with shoplifting’ in the th>*ft d the dresses, valued at total of $38.98. * * * CONCEALS 5 RECORDS Officer Robert C. Maynard reported at 11:55 a. . Wed nesday, that Ronnie Roosevelt Chamblee. 16, 1909 Cameron Street, picked up five 45 rpm records at Kerr Rexall Drugs, 2017 Cameron Street, and con cealed them under his coat, on the right side. The officer also stated that the suspect left the store, but he cuucht him and placed him under ar rest for larceny. The records were valued at $3,95. * * * CHARGES TWO IN FIGHT Mrs. Annie Louise Stewart, 47, 215 Spence Street, called "the law" at 7 p.m. Thurs day to report a damage to pro perty at that address. However, Dwhen Officers F. 1.. Rountree and S. B. Price arrived on the scene, they found that Mrs. Stewart had been in an argu ment and fight with Atlas Wil son, 49. 1611 Cross Street. The officers took both io the mag istrate's office, where he issued warrants against both on IN A HURRY DIAL 833-4486 INDEPENDENT CAR SERVICE AMATEUR PHOTO RUS R. JONES PHONE 828-3625 \ U'. \ ' MISS 35E1LMA YOUNG SAYS SHE GONNA GET MARRIED THIS SUM MER. A HI JACK r THINK IS , THE MAN. TEACHING SCHOOL IS FINE; KEEPING HOUSE MIGHT NOT BE SO KIND I. IP SHE WANTS TO I 1 THINK THAT SHE CAN. I charges of engaging in an af fray. Another warrant was issued against the complainant, charging damage to property. The Stewart woman received ,i cut or the left side of her forehead. The damaged pro perty was listed as Wilson's 1969 Chevrolet truck. Mrs. Ste wart _is said to have thrown a i lock of wood, causing $l5O in damage to the windshield and a S2O dent, on the hood. The truck is owned by G. S. Tucker and Brothers Furni ture, 112 E. Hargett Street. * * * BEATEN AND ROBBED Solomon Vaughn, 30, 604 E. Hargett St reet, told Officer Jimm; M. Glover at 5:16 p.m. Friday, that he had just left the Family Restaurant, 200 block of S. Blount Street, at 11:30 p.m., the day before, and he got about halfway down the block when five or six colored males, about 18 years of age, jumped him. He declared they kicked him in the side and struck him ir the face. One of them, lie s id, bit a hole in his left ear. He said he got dizzy and weak at this point and did not know which way his assailants went. He was robbed of his shoes, valued at $18; and SSO in cash, the man also exhibited a swelled left eye. * * * STFALS STEAKS-JAILED Arnold Lee Yates, an em ployee of Winn-Dixie Stores, 23-23' > S. Wilmington Street, informed Officer B. W. Harris at 3:50 p.m. Friday, that John INCOME TAX Not everyone needs help with their Income tax, but many, intelligent and well-informed people do seek professional assistance - simply because of the savings In time, effort, and (In most cases) money. If you are among those please come to see us. W@ are ©pen 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. (9-5 Saturday) and n© appoint ment Is necessary. ! M.R, JACKSON I ! & I m NEW BERN AVENUE - PHONE 834-0643 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA NEXT TO NEW POST OFFICE r ,SSSS ?T >' v sr.. h H COOK add BAkEtfARi $Jf \ —*”'■ ' S.iicon# or Teflon t»*ot Skl >\N ; fij§ O ed coven. H Hondsom* aluminum wort U» supple. v « H ( x ungte layer pod. wt man» your everyday cookware .„ or buy §j| M £A fU • f ‘‘£k ■y. I ' I! ■■ I • I '* '' mil .HfTn Reg. $1.99 Re f, i. 59... fahhw (bwm mm M 9 wwWßml WTil m •**.’•**.*■*/ V * I 4 ! 1 ’ ■’ Cl*. Chert of colors, " JL now! ONW l# ■/! ... SAVE 99c*! WM * j &L IS ,\ 1 UAwbcll nonslip .**• w I II T) °’“ o ’ HerfbwPrie# " v> . wUhave remodeled We hove cleoned the floor—-now we want to moke o clean sweep on merchandise All Hos CARS BUGGY ARTIFICIAL and Sets Draihealty Rducd riAunfe-Dc lebw Cast MiNi-TRIKE FLOWERS \9M S*t 6.99 15JCS#t4.f9 16.00 Sot 5Jf 11,60 Ut 3,99 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS! 14 06 Set 4.99 Me Cm 66 s O AlmStmmlm vW Me ?4 ' KERR S BENfFRANKLIOJ 2000 New Ber« Mm'rtrt jLj Long«t*w Shopping «?«S BAbfISH - OKI. S2S-2159 Lee Jenkins, 43, 314 E. Har gett Street, came into the store about 5:30 p.m. and stayed around the meat section and the subject started out of the store and refused to give the manager back one package of cube steak, valued at $2.29 and one package of cube steak, $1,82. Jenkins was arrested on a larveny rap. * * * NABS TWO WOMEN Officer J, E. Beasley report ed at 4:15 p.m. Friday as 10I low: "I was on routine patrol when I observed a disturbance in the 400 block of E, Worth Street. When I circled the block and returned, the below sus pects were fighting In the middle of the street. Both subjects were arrested for engaging in an affray. Jailed were Misses Emma Lee Ross, 27, 714 S. Bloodworth Street, and Lesla Quiller, 28, 1522 Southgate Drive. CUT BY STRANGERS Willie McCullers, 25, 220 S. East Street, told Officer W. B. Harrington at 12:32 a.m. Satur day, that he was "talking to a friend of mine”’ in front o' Gales’ Travern, 410 E. Davie Street, when four or five Negro males jumped him. He stated that he did not know any of them. He was cut over the right eve. * * * STABBED IN HIP Donnel Stewart, 16 N. East Street, reported to Officer B.M. Perry at 2:49 a.m. Saturday, that he was playing cards La a friend’s room at this address (which is a boarding house), and James Dockery, 42, same address, came into the room and stabbed him in the left hip. investigative notes revealed that the subject had been drink ing when he was stabbed. * + * RUNS FROM ATTACKERS Herbert Alford, 20, 710 Manly Street, told two cops a! 1:24 a.m. Saturday, that he was walk ing on Manly Street when thi ee or four Negro males jumped him and fell on top of him. He said one of them cut him on the left leg with a sharp Instrument and he finally managed to break free and "split the scene." He was unable to identify any of his attackers or give any descrip tion of them. His left leg was lacerated. * * * DAMAGE AT BROOKS Wilbert E. Sanders, an em ployee at Brooks Appliance Company. 120 S. Blount Street, reported to an officer at 7:30 p.m. Friday, that the north door was broken in the building, setting off the burglar alarm. Two subjects were seen running from the building and ran into Oates’ Pool Room. Dale Williams, 17, 500 Solar Drive (Apollo Heights), was arrested inside the pool room and Willie Vick, also 17, 1425 Garner Road, was last seen running east on E. Hargett Street. A warrant is on file for him, charging damage to property, as Williams was charged. WOMAN’S HEAD CUT Miss Naomi Yvonne Hooker, I L, A nnH , u LI f*s - - | .j* «*> Retirement— * m mx* I '"*** J ,/ & . Education V 4 % ir# : 'W' t fL| * ul? Mortgage THOMAS MIAL LfeWVN HAVES, •TR. Insurance Programming and Fimmial Planning Specialists (A SnbsWiar, of Key..-.., . ,{«dlan Funds, Inc. H I.F.WVN HAVES, JR. Registered Re„«*n...ive Stme ?28-,6« •hi, 112 Cooke Stieet, told two cops at p m. that she was at 1125 Page* Street, v hen she and a Negro male began arguing. The woman stated that the subject was Junior Wiley Ings, 39, 613 Candor Street. She said he struck her on the head with his f ist and then with an ash tray. A warrant was signed and Mr. Ings was “hauled off” to Wake C ounty Jail on an assault and battery on a female rap. There were blood stains in the middle room, leading outside. Ings "split the scene” from the house, but was caught moments later on Upchurch Street. Miss Hooker suffered a three inch cut on top of the head. * * * SLASHED OVER GIRLFRIEND La- i ence Gist, 52, 822 S. Blou.ut Street, informed Officer P. F. Braswell at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, that a subject with the first name of Curtis 40 of "somewhere in the 200 block of S. Blount, ” cut him over a girlfriend, Mr. Gist said he was knifed in the living room at 822 S. Blount. Gist declared his attacker "was drunk on wine when the incident took place. Gist said he walked to 1010 Mark Street to call "the law." He also refused to give the officers Curtis” last name. "The complainant had been drinking and was carried to Wake Memorial Hospital to have a stab wound in the top of the left hand treated. The weapon used was a hawk bill knife," ended the police report. TWO ASSAULT COP Officer Robert Henry l J hil!ips, 26, reported to Officer A. C, Holt, Jr. at 10:02 a.m. Sunday, that he was attempting to arrest Willie Junior Thorpe, Negro male, 39, for public in toxication, when Thorpe's wife, Mrs. Geraldine Thorpe, 32, both of 532 E. Davie Street, inter fered with him. The officer then told Mrs. Thorpe that she v/as also under arrest, and, at this time, Mrs. Thorpe struck hirn over the head with a board. Both were jailed on assault on an officer charges. The limi dent took place at the inter section of E. Lenoir Street and Chavis Way. Phillips suffered bruises of the head and neck. A witness was listed as the Rev. Clyde B. Walton, 124 Center Street, Garner. His police cap, valued at $39, was reportely stolen by Mrs. Thorpe, who was also charged with larcenv. * * * STRUCK WITH SHOVEL Mrs. Loushala Trenton Edwards, 46, 517 S. 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The woman declared that Murrat got a shovel from behind the kitchen door and struck her wtth It. Mrs. Edwards saidwhen she "came to" she found her self in the hospital. "The com plainant was unconscious and drunk at the time of assault, "the officer noted. She suffered a cracked collar bone, con cussion, a fractured skull and a two inch larcerat ion of the fore head. * * * STRIKES MATE WITH BOTTLE SISTER BETTY You've seen her on T.V., Rrad about her in the papers. NOW SEE HER IN PERSON Touch of her hand will heal you. .she has God-given nnwer to heal b' prayer. Are you suffering? \re you sick? Du you need help. Do you have bad luck? Brin,; your problems to Sister Betty. Advise on ail affairs of life. There is no problem so great that Hu- can t solve, iHow to hold your job when you've failed and how to succeed). She has devoted a life-time to this work. Men and women have coma* to her from the four corners of ihc world. Guaranteed to remove evil influence and had lurk. There’s no uit> for those knowing they're in hard luck and need help and do not come for it. One visit will con vince you, lilts you out of sorrow and darkness and starts you on the way to success and happiness. She invites you to her home Open seven days a week 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. SPECIAL READING $1 WITH THIS AD 330 I . HARGETT ST. 834-2007 RALEIGH N. C. Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, 714 Manly Street, told Officers L. K. Barbour arid R. E. Keefer at 9:20 p.m. Saturday, that her husband, Jerome Bennett, 26, struck her with a glass bottle, Then she told the officers to "get the hell out of here." The woman exhibited a one inch larcerat.ton of the forehead. “The complainant had been' drinking," ended the offense report stated * * * STABBED LN HEAD Robert Lurnford, 46, 213 S. '(See CRIME BEAT. P. 7) 3
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