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FROM RALEIGH’S OFFICIAL POLICE FILES sorry and didn't known why he did it. He then grabbed his coat and ran, she stated. THE CRIME BEAT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) iiaoak«o««wt»K»«<at««oaBw»«*»wtwt%»wcK<;-«ac«icMwac««^^ :«K»vaBotMe 'rRIp;s TO KILL SELF ■'^liss Cecelia Clark, 20, 101 'Enterprise Street, reported to 'pfficers J. S Carroll and D, M. Mattocks at 7:57 p.m. last I Sunday, that she was alone and • felt that she had no friends and felt that she didn't want to live. She was taken to Wake Memorial Hospital, admitted and treated for taking 16 Somincx sleeping pills. stitches, said he would sign an asault with a deadly weapon warrant against bis uncle. 'The wound was on the left side of Powe's neck. OLD M A.S .ASSAULTS COP Officer William N. Buchanan repoted at 7:49 p.m. last Sunday, that he had been assaulted while arresting Charles A. Burrell, 75, 208 Forest Road, for public in toxication. He said Mr. Burrell struck him in the chest several times in the 300 block ot Salisbury Street (the magistr ate's office). Mr. Burrell was subdued and faces the chrge at this time ^ SI If IDE TRY FAILS Norman Lee Wilson, Jr., of New Jersey, who was visiting at 260n-J Dandridge Drive, in formed Officer J W. Tew at 2 p.m. last Monday, that he found his wife, Mrs. Patricia Ann Wilson. 28, at their local residence. An empty bottle of Methaqualone was found on the dresser beside her bed. Mrs Wilson was unconscious and was taken to Wake Memorial Hospital by ambulance, where she was treated and released. BURNS WOMAN S CIIAIR Mrs. Ethel Lee Ferrell, 825 Fayetteville Street, informed two officers at 12:30 am. Thursday, that John Edward Wilson, 42. 709 Shaw Court, came to her house and demanded that she open the door and let him in. The woman said after she told him that she would not open the door, the subject left, but returned in a few minutes, still demanding that she open the door. She continued to refuse him. she stated that he threw a brick through a window at her house and before she could really do anything the man had thrown kerosene and fire inside, doing $45 in damage to a chair Williams was jailed on a damage to property rap behind Thalhimers' Depart ment Store. 600 Oberlin Road, and a white male offered to assist her. He got the car started and was setting in the driver’s seat, then le'd her to get under the wheel and keep the car going and he would slide out on the passenger side. Mrs. Bryant said that when she got into the vehicle, the man grabbed her by the right arm, placed a knife to her throat and said. "Now, you are going with me. ' .At that time, the car's motor stopped and she started crying. She said the man then got out of her car. said he was EN TERS HOTEL ROOM Robert William Robinson, 19- year-old resident of the Bronx, N. Y'.. reported to two officers at 3:33 am. Saturday, that a subject entered his room at the Carolina Hotel, 200 W. Hargett Street, while he was sleeping. He said that when he awoke a Negro male was looking through his personal belong ings. When Robinson saw him, he then left the room He said he then went to the lobby were the desk clerk stopped him. Robin son came to the desk and saw that this was the same man. James Thomas Fuller. 26. 803 Orange Street, Henderson, was arrested and charged with first degree burglary. He had $1,41 on his person when jailed. MAN CHASED HOME .MAN TAKES OVERDOSE .Mrs. Marie J Gilliard. 2900 Newark Drive, told Officer W. Williams at 10:15 p.m. Tuesday, that a neighbor, Charles Fray, 1517 Oakhill Drive, asked to use her bathroom. She said later she head a noise and Mr. Fray became very violent "and he was rushed off to the hospital, where it was discovered that he had taken an overdose of some unknown drug." SISTER BETTY You've seen her on T.V., Read about her in the papers. NOW SEE HER IN PERSON Touch of her hand will heal you. She has God-given power to heal by prayer. Are you sufferlnr? .Are you sick? Do you need help. Do you have bad tuck? Br<n« your problems to Sister ^tty. Advise on all affairs of life. There Is no problem t'? great that she can't solve. 'Hew tc hold your Job when you've failed and hew to succeed). She has de voted a life-time to this work. Men and women have come to hc-r from the four comers of the world. Guaranteed to remove evil influence and bad luck. There's no pity for those knowing they’re in hard luck and need help and do hot come for it. One v.’sit will convince you. lifts you out of eerrow and darkness and slarts you rn the way to sue- cess and happiness. She invites you to her home. Open seven days a week: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. SPECIAL READING SI WITH THIS AD 330 E. Hargett St. Raleigh, N. ,C. 834-2007 BEATEN HY ■ DIAMOND" James Ferry, Jr. 27, 1106 Spaulding Street, told two cops at 5:15 p.m, Monday, that he was in the 1100 block of Mark Slreel "when a subject, going by the name of Diamond started .•’ll " Perry said "Diamond" lues somewhere in Walnut Terraee He suffered a swollen eye and a bloody nose Welldn Cotton, 47, 914 Nowell Road, also reported having been attacked al the same time as Mr Perry, and by the same individual. He was cut above . Ilie right eye ASS M l.TED ON HARGETT Therlie P'ummer, 38. 1828 CamTitiell ' as assaulted at .■|49 E Hai (|•^"et, at 3:29 p.m Monda., ..s wounds were In llie head and face, being laceralions about the mouth, nose and eyes, ineluding a piissdile broken nose. He was laken In the hospital by uinliuUinee. A suspect was listed us William Hinton of Knightdalc. James Hinton. 524 E Hargett Slreel, was listed as a witne.ss. TAKES TV, COAT Major Kirby Jordan, 415 Dakar Street, reported to two cops at 2:28 p.m. Thursday, that Len Bridges, 19, 510 Bragg Street, stayed overnight with him. Jordan said he left for work at 6:30 a m. and returned al noon to find a Solid Slate AM-FM stereo, radio-phenograph, va lued at $300, and .. white all weather coat, $34. were miss ing. Jordan said he was unable to contact Bridges. Lightner Insurance Agency ASSAUl.TS GRANDCHILD Deborah Ruth Hooker. 12,812S. Person .Street, told Officer M. Sanders at 4:40 Tuesday, that she was looking at television and her grandfather. Macon Poole. 57, same address, started "fussing " at her and struck her "beside the head" with his fist. The child said her grandfather had iH'cn drinking. An assault on a minor warrant was signed 1 and Mr. Poole was arrested on this rap JUMPED FOR MONEY Ricky Dale LudgSle, 20-year old white youth of 900 Wilming ton Terrace i Halifax Court Apartments), told "the law " at 6 .52 p ni. Friday, that he was w alking home in the 600 block of halifax Street, when he was jumped from behind by a Negro male, who asked him if he had any money. Ludgate said he told the subject that he did not have any money and the attacker then pulled an object from his pocket and struck Ludgate over the right eye with it, then "split the scene." He exhibited a one inch cut above the eye. Life — ' Retirement-.- Education— Mortgage XHOHAS MIAL LEWTN HATES. JR. Insumnce Pngmmming and Financhl Planning Specialists CORNERSTONE FINANCIAlj GRABS W OMAN'S ARM Mrs. Annette Hunter Bryant, 23, Route 1, Box 410, Knight- dale, told Officer D. J. Notch at 7:15 p.m Friday, that she was having trouble starting her car SFRVICES ir>JCORPORAT-ED = (A SatMldUry tt ■•ntana Giutodlaii Eandi. In*. UWTN HATES, JR. Kectitcnd Bepmentatlve $12 Smlthfleld St. Biulneu t8S>ld1T Home 821-7642 "Sl.lCFD"ON NECK I.arry Christopher Powe. 21. 1109 E. Lane Street, reported to two cops at 8:39 p.m. Tuesday, that he went over to his mother's house. 1108 Pender Slreel, where his mother, Mrs. Georgia Powe. and her brother. Roherl Jeffries. 25. were arguing over a ear. He said Jeffres attempted to strike Mrs. Powe and he stepped in to push Jeffries off. At this lime, young Pow e declared, Jeffries pulled a knife from his pocket and swung al him. striking him on the neck Powe, who received a four inch wound, requiring 13 ST. AUG’S "MT MECDMING” - Lovely and Miss WIthelmina Witli- n, a 19 year old sophomore ivaiiun and sociology major m Kaltimore. Maryland, was ■enll, selected ".Miss Home- ning" of 1973 al Saint gustine’s College. Her hob 's are creative writing, native dancing and singing. the recent pageant, she need to the love theme from ,adv .Sings the Blues" by ana Ross. The Homecoming ironation will take place on Harry McDaniel Smith, 1708 Fountain Drive (Southga'.e Apartments), told Officers S, L. Daniel and G. L. Mack at 2:50 a.m. Saturday, that he went to the Jaguar Club on Curtis Drive and upon entering, he was approached by Demetrius Phil lips. who said that it was time to end the party for him. An argument followed and about nine other men joined Phillips in the melee, and the ten men DIGGS TO FEEL OUT NIXON WASHINGTON - Rep Charles Diggs (D-Mich.) lias announced plans lo seek a meeting with President Nixon The CAROLINIAN H.M.Elail, N. C'., ,‘3A1UHDAV. .MNUARY 0, 1973 3 chased Mr. Smith to his apartment During the chase, some nine shots were fired. He swore out an assault with a deadly weapon warrant against Mr. Phillips. in attempt lo ieel him out on the subject of home rule for the District of Columbia and other relevant matters. Diggs, who will become chairman of the House District Committee when (.'ongress recon\ enes this month, said he will tell Mr 1'“!'''®'' some *42 million in trade readjustment allo'vance payinenls since 1969 throi gh the U.h. Department of Labor I'his program, authorized by the Trade Expansion Act, gives special assistance to workers iiiuiun, sain ne win leil Mr. 4iasi»i4iiii:<; lu wuiKcra Nixon that the city must have whose jobs are adversely :sixon inai me CIIV must nave wioae joua aio auversoiy home rule by the time of the affected by increased imports 1976 bicentennial celebrations, resulting from liberalized na- resulting lional trade policy. About 20,000 workers have Pine State Anniversary Special. Fill your freezer now. And fill a lot of tummies with ice milk that tastes better than a lot of people's ice cream. HALFGALPMESIKIE VANIiAICEIHIlK54< Give Your Family New Home All Electric 3 And 4 Bedroom Brick Homes Near The City Mrk. Only $50 Deposit Veterans- Nothing Down Coll Today To See How Really Easy It Can Be To Own Your Own Home. Key Homes Will Handle All Of The Details For You. Coll! You Will Be Glad You Did!!!! 828-0538 Anytime EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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