5 FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES 1 FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES THE CRIME BEAT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) SHOT LS’ ARM Sain CaWher. 43, tOP2f.. Mar lin Stri»*i. infornod Officer i-lo>c! I.. RountrfK' ai 0:4“ p.m. last Tui'sdaj, thai ho -xas at a house which ho owns at 308 S. Haywood Strc-ot. when he and a sulifoci named “John’' had some words, Gaither said ■John*' polled out a .32 cali bre pistol .and shot hirr. In the left jrrTi. Gaither stated he would sijjn ar. assault with a ileadl) weapor. wurrarsi aEalnst **John,'* when he found out his last riajii* and address. Ho •was irear4.d and Teleased at ^^ake Merr.orul Hospital. fleer B. s\. Karris .at 0:02 p. tn, Saturday, that he had dropp ed a friend off at 1820 Eastern Boulevard (Apollo Heights), and about seven or eight Negro males vailed him out of the ear. He said they exchanged words and WHHam Bass, 26, address unlisted, cut him In the face. Andrews suffered a four Inch cut, reaching from the bildge'of his nose down to his bottom Up. Andrews said he would sign an assault with a deadly weapon warrant. SHOOTS AT PAIR Miss I.aura Ti^resa Smith, 14 Dart Lar.f-. r*‘porir*d to Of ficer N. Buchanan at 2;49 p.m. iHSrievfJ.ij, «hat she and ^Mlsb Bat * ara Ann Drad- sh.i’A w*-r»* shor at by Mrs. Marv GllU'spK 80a e' Lane Street, on OaJrwood Avenue in 1 he Mod;. M iss Sm Ith Said she and Miss Bradshaw hid be hind a ir*M* and the .suspect ran past . She signed an as sault w:t}. d4..id|y weapon war rant .(T'd Mr.*., Gillespie was ttrestKs, .\f. miuries were SUf/iTWj. N.^n FOR riGHTlNC Crahau, Harris. 55, 132 Baitrrv I rive, ;ind Cornelius Conj-rs. 52, 40C 3/2 Hill St., were arre.>.ti-d i> Officer R. .N, Hogg at 11:53 p.m. Thursday at 3C N. Car'.i'f .Sireor and charg ed wph .-Lgagi'ig In an affray. Harris told ihe con that ho and Cnnyep-s goi l:.to an argument over ‘nn-e moT.ej tbalwasowed him. H«‘ Said Conyers picked up a loselall lut and struck him ovei the head with It. conyers said HarrLs pulled a Imlfe on hlR;, so he gTalhiHl the hat. Har ris recehrtiorn.pimciure wound on his head. .Stitches were ro- qiilrel. His other Injuries were uj.tletern.ijied ji the t. SLAPS WOMAN IN FACE Miss Sandra Delores Hollo way, 1" 510 .S. Blount SI., told two c^s at 3:11 p.m. that she was walking home from work when her old toyfrlend followed her up E. Cabarrus Street to at-out the 300 block and graihed her, then started hitting her In the face with his hands and fists. The woman said when she saw- a police ear and called out, the subject, Johnny Leon Taylor, 22. 509 £. Davie Street, '*spllt the scene.** After the police car left, how ever, she said, Taylor started folIO’Air.g her again, grabbed hei and pulled her into an al ley, then started striking her agatn. » « • WOMAN BITES COP Officer J. Stanley Carroll re ported to two other officers at 4:01 p.m, Saturday, that he was attempting to arrest Miss Karen Lynn HUl, 19, address unlist ed, at 2017 Cameron Street, When shebegantobltear.dstrike him. Carroll, who chained the woman with assault on an of ficer and resisting arrest, suf fered a laceration on the right wrist. OLD .MEN BATTLE Joe Height, 72, 305 Bragg St., reported to Officer P. E. Bras well at 5:48 p.m, Saturday, that V 'lUe Lee Tahoren, 65, same address, beat him about the head with awoodenwalklngcaoe. The owner of the house, Taboren, told the officer that he struck Mr. Height because he would not leave the hous». He ad mitted that Height does pay rent for 3k room at this house, Ta boren w'as taken to Wake Coun ty Jail, then cited to Wake District Court on an assualt ra*.. STRUCK BY HUSBAND .Mrs. Olivia Ward, 23. ISOB-A Burgundy Drive, reported to Of ficer Anthony Dunbai at 8:16 a.m. Sunday, that she and her husband, unnamed, were argu ing when he lost his temper and struck her once with his fist, causing a black eye. She said that this was the first time he had ever hit her and shew-anted to sign an assault on a female w-arrant against him. The of ficer's notes statedihattheonly reasor. the Incident was report ed was because she woke up Sunday morning with uncontrol lable nose bleeding. She was advised to sign a warrant. SL.\.SHKD IN f ace \^lll>.ir:. Morns v\ndrews, 26, 4>0 Montarue Lane, told Of- IN A HURRY DIAL 833-4486 INDEPENDENT CAB SERVICE MISS HILj. nabbed Officer Carroll (mentioned tn previous item) reported he ob served three Negrofemalesen ter Kerr Drugs In Cameron village. “While keeping sub jects under observation, two subjects concealed several l- tems. The Items were re covered with the arresi of Miss Karen L. Hill (also mention ed above), stolen were two packs of Hallmark cards, valu ed at $1.38, and one female hygiene spray, which cost $3.15. She was charged with larceny. SAYS WOMAN DID IT WUlte Louis MeCutchen, 529 E. Davie Street, told Officer J. W. Tew at 12:52 p.m. Saturday, that .Miss Pansy Oakley,40,512 S. Blount Street, had broken the window in his from door, do ing damage estimated at SS, but said there were no witness es. The woman admitted that she berke out the window, but McCidchen refused to sign a damage to property warrant a* gainst her. However, Officer Tew said Miss Oakley was In toxicated and she was placed under arrest for public intoxi cation. TWINS INV'ENTMOONROVER-RonaldandDonaldDlxon, sons of T/Sgt and Mrs. william F. Dixon, won third place In the North Carolina District Science Fair, which was heWat the Un iversity of North Carolina Ln Chapel Hill on March 25. They were entered In the Junior Division of Physical Sciences after winning 1st and 2nd places at Carnage Junior High. Artist Of The Week Lightner Insurance Agency Charles Gregory Logan, a ninth (trade student and mem ber of the ConceH Orchestra at Josephus Daniels JunlorHIgh ■ita IN A HURRY DIAL 833-4486 INDEPENDENT CAB SERVICE covortHi with the arrest Of Miss Karen L. Hill (also mention ed above). Stolen were two packs of Hallmark cards, valu ed at $1,38, and one female hygiene spray,whlehcost$3.15. She was charged with larceny. V) 1 he Week Lightner Insurance Agency Home Owners Fire And Auto Bonds THOMAS MIAL LEW7N HATES, JR. Insurance Available Up To 8S Years Of Age :dRNERSTONE FINANCIAL SFBVICES INCORPORATED tA Subsidiary of L’eystone Cnatcdlan Funds, tne. LEWYN HAYES. JR. 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Easter Spedol New Capless AFROS LIGHT AS A E* "ATHEI^ This will be the cooiest wi^ you own’ :y A Charles Gregory Logan, a ninth erade student and mem ber oi the Concert Orchestra at Josephus' Daniels JunlorHIgh CHARLESC. LOGAN School, wlU be among the parti- klpants In the second annual Fine Arts Festival. He Is spon sored by ine Eagles, a branch of the National Retired Teach ers Association. Gregory, who plays first vio lin, has been a member tf the Concert Orchestra for ihe past throe years. Having l«een in spired by hls first strLigteach- er. .Mrs. Rosalie Moffett of the Raleigh Public Schools, Greg has continued private tnstnic- tlon tn violin, under Mrs. Phyl lis Ctrrls of the music depare- men* .t Meredith College. Gre- gc ^ humble and proud ofhis Je:.»vr achievements. He Is the first black concert master of the Daniels School Orchestra. During the 1970 school term, he was a mem ber of the Raleigh Youth S*m. phony, conducted by Richard Southwlck. Grog was awarded a SlOO.OO scholarship to attend the Canon Music Camp at Ap palachian State University dur ing the summer of 1971. Gregory’s first love Is ihe vlolLn, Hls ether hobhies Include playing baskeil^aU. foothall, making model ears, tending hls aquarium, looking after the dogs, hls cat and reading my stery stories. Charles Gregory Logaitlslhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Logan, Jr. who reside at 2619 Davis Street. Raleigh. Pleate Order Wow Fallon’* Floirer* Cut Fre* h Daily From Our Oien Greenhouse* !ij| SerctnoTheRaMahAreaForS2Ea$ttrt '> THE CAROUNIAH RALEIOH, N. C.. SATURDAY. APRIL I. 1072 Phelps-Stokes Fund Official To Speak At St. Augustine’s Dr. Mabel Smyihe — director of publications and re search, Phelps-Stokes Fund, New York, will speak on April 12, at Saint Augustine's Cullege at 8:00 p.m. In the Amphithea ter of iheNow CLissrooni Build ing. Her topic wilt be “The Interi’St of the Untied States In tlie Middle East.’* Dr. Smjthe (Mrs. Hugh H. Smytho) Is also consultant for Encyclopaedl.\ Brltannlca Edu cational Corporal ion. and editor of the American Negro Re ference Book (now liiprepara- tlon). She roc«*lved the a.B. degree at Mount Holyoke Col lege, the M.A. at Northwestern University In economics and political science (gover.’iment) and :he Ph.D, .at the t'niver- slty of Wisconsin, In labor, economics and law. Her consultant atid counsel ing experiences have extended 10 foreign areas. Her travels to about 45 countries include asw, Africa, Eurc^e, and North America. Dr. Smtthe'sappt'urancel.sln connection with the I.«>ctiireshlp Program, designed to bring prominent and thoughtful speakers to the college campus arsd to help strengthen college and community tics by opening the lectures to the public. The program Is niad? pos sible by .1 grant of $2,000 from the S and H Foundation, In- corporaled, sponsored by the Sperry and Hutchinson Com- p.iny. Tbis Is the third in a series of let., res. Dr. Norman H. 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