FROM RALEIGH’S OFFK'IAL I'OLICE FILES THE CRIME BEAT (CONTlNl’t'D FROM PACK ONK) ATTACKKD BY TIIHKK George Martin Satterfield. I‘)21 Waters Drive tBiltmon- (fills), reported to Officer K. C 'ouick at ll;i9 last Saiurdn\. Iiat he was getting into a car when three Negro males iporoached him and threw sand nto his eyes. Satterfield, who suffered a three inch cut on his lose. also, said he did not know he subjects FI(illTt»VKR MONEY Miss Virginia !-*■ Williams. 2**. 1105Walnut F'm et. informed two cops at l.o.’ pm last Sunday, that she uud Siottie Diamond. 25 .same address, wer e arguing over 'onu' mone\ aii<) ’he jumped on me and started healing me .\n assault on a female warrant was .signed by the woman and Diamond was placeil in Wake Counts .laii under a bond oi S2oti .'she exhibited hruiM-.> and swelling of the letl eve I SESSTICK TO STRIKE .Adoii McKinney 56. 10(12 Nassau Street, told Officers G. M. Ray and William M. Parker. Jr . at 11 50 last Monday, that he and Miss Edna Tyson. 50. same address was involved in a ••fuss ' and said she struck him in the head with a stick .Although he suffered lacera tions above the left eye and other head injuries, the man said he would not sign an assault with a deadly weapon warrant against her The incident occurred at their house. under a dresser, (hen lett her house for about three minutes. l.^ter. when she returned, she discovered the money missing and the pin which she used to secure it was found in the bathroom. She said the only persons in her house were .Abron Hinton. Jr., 19. 657 Coleman, and Daylon Watson. 20. 11 JO E Worth Street. STRI C K WITH FORK William Hinton. 45. 417 Solar Drive (Appollo Heights), told Officer S M Annis at 7:47 p.m. Thursday, that he and his wife. Mrs. Katherine Hinton. 40. had an argument in the kitchen and said she struck him in the right leg with a fork Mr. Hinton did not w ant to sign an assault with a deadly weapon warrant against his mate, however. He exhibited a hole in the right leg. WIFE ASSAl LTED Mrs. Helen Wilson. 45, • mentioned above), told two ifficers at 3:42 a m. Saturday, that she was assaulted by her neighbor. Marvin Wyche. after she attempted to call the police, following an argument and fight with Wyche's wife. Wyche was charged with assault on a female in this case Mrs Wilson exhibited bruises on the left arm and left knee. The fighting took place at the Wilson home. 321 Grantiand Drive. The other wife is Mrs. Sarah Ellen Wyche. who received bruises on the head. arms, legs and cuts on her chest, chin and a laceration on the cheek .\SSAI LTED ATIIOMK Jimmy Johnson. 1325 Walnut Street, informed two officers at 9:53 Tuesday, that he and two others were watching television when Thomas Allen. 17. 1327 Walnut, came in and started slapping and hitting him. The witnesses were listed as being James Upchurch, 1313 Walnut and Milton Upchurch, same address. No further information was listed on the general offense report. SHOT IN ELBOW Samuel Green. 32. 2509 Dandridge Drive. Apartment C. reported to Officer W. Barnes at 2:17 p.m Tuesday, that he was standing on the corner of New Bern .Avenue and S. East Street, beside his car. when he heard a shot and later realized that he had been shot. He also said that he didn't know who would want to hurt him. Mr. Green was taken to Wake Memorial Hospital for treatment of a bullet wound in the right elbow SHOOT.S HOLE IN CAR Kenneth Ray Clark. 607 Chappell Drive, reported to two cops at 6:51 p.m. Friday, that he was heading east in his 1961 Ford Station Wagon on Smith- field. ••When I heard a loud noise. I turned onto South East Street, stopped my car and saw that my right side window had been shot out While waiting for the police to arrive. I heard two more shots from a field beside the Cross Road Inn.” Damage to the window was set at $50. STEALS EARTH OILS Lawrence Edward Miller, an employee of the Chess King. Inc.. 4200 Glenwood Avenue, told Officer. T. H. Vaughn at 12:40 p.m. Friday, that he observed Miss Carolyn Ann Griffin. 16. 1223 Acme Drive as she came into the store, pici'ed up a bottle of Earth Oils, vaiued at $1 at the front, then went outside. The man stopped her outside and arrested her for larceny Share a smile. MAN CHASES WOMAN .Mrs. Geneva Jolly. 837 New combe R l. told Officer E T, Bert at 4:47 a.m. Wednesday, that she came out of her house to crank her car and a subject approached her and chased her into her house The woman said the man told her that he would l)e back to pick up Melba, then he left The cop picked up William O Thomas. 20. address ■jniisted. leaving the vicinity of Mrs Jolly's house She later identified him as the same man asked to sign an assault warrant against the man. but she refused Thomas was then released SHOOTS INTO HOUSE Willie James Hawkins, 313 S. Bloodworth Street, informed Officer B. J. Rand at 9:05 p.m. Wednesday, that while he and his friends were sitting around talking, someone shot through his window. Hawkins said he had no idea who it was. Investigative notes revealed that the damage seemed to have been done by a small calibre weapon. A broken window was valued at $3 and a hole in the wall at $2. STRUCK BY DAUGHTER Mrs. JoAnn Thomas. 31. 1532 Raleigh Boulvard. told Officer G. E Garner at 10:10 p.m Sunday. that she was upstairs in her apartment when her daughter. Miss Jacqueline Hin ton. struck her with a lamp alxiut her head The woman said she had had trouble with her daughter, but she had not taken any other action against Mrs Thomas also stated that no further investigation was need ed in the ass^-.ult The woman suffered a rut on (he head Get together by long distance tonight. And remember-youll save up to SO'.’oof tire low evening rate if you dial direct without an operators assistance. Keep in touch by K mg distance, and keep smiling. JIOIIINCASH TAKKN Mrs. Frances Hinlon. 657 Coleman Street, informed Of ficer R. H Phillips at 12:10 a m. Wednesday, that Miss Viola Miles, 228 32nd Street, Rich mond, Va., gave her a $100 bill to keep for her Miss Hinton said she pinned the bill inside her handbag and placed the bag Pine Stole Antpversorv Spc-tjoi. hll your freezer now. And fill o lot of tummies with ice mill, tl.ut lOalos beilvi tt.on a lot of people's icecream. HAIFGALPMESEKTE VANUAICENIIlKSAt 19. Hir.i Solar Drive, luhl (Jfficer O T Wester at 2;10 a ni. last Saturday that at 1 :kia.m. that day. she look an overdose of vitamin pills and Doan's pills. She was treated at Wake Memorial Hospital, where her sloinach hud to be pumped out. She was then released. THL CAHOlLMI.an KALKIOH.N.C , SATURDAY. JANUARY 13. itf73 FSU Otters Program For Bragg-Pope BRUISES WOMAN S FACE Miss Shirley Temple Row land. 206 Hill Street, informed Officers M. L Carter and D N. Scott at 3:14a.m. Saturday, that she was in the front room* when Vernon Wall. 48. 204 Hill, came to the door and forced his way inside and began to beat her with his hands and fists. .Although an assault on a female warrant was signed against Wall, it was not served at CAROLINIAN press time HOll.INCi W AT^R VIC TIM Mrs Ozzie Oakley. 802 S. Blount Street, called •‘the law” at 5:20 p.m. Saturdav and reported that l-arry Wilson. 55. of that address, and Willie Johnson, address unknown, were arguing at her house, when Wilson took a pan of boiling water and poured it on Willie Johnson. The area where Johnson was burned had water oil the floor. He also had water on his pants and shirt. Wilson was 'hauled off” to Wake County Jail, where he was charged with assault. BIBLE VERSE "Therein is the righteous. ness ul fiod revealed from faith to faith; as it is writ- ten. The iust shall live bv faith." WO.MAS TAKESDVKKDOSK Mi.ss .Mabel Harrison. 901 E. Hargett Street, reported to two cops at 8:10 pm. at Wake Memorial Hospital, that she was at her mother's house. 209 Selwin Alley around 7; 30 p.m when a Negro male, name unknown, struck her about the head with his fist The woman said that this was the first time that she had ever seen the subject. "The complainant had been drinking." and the general offense report. 'f STKl ( K EUR NO RE.A.SON .Miss Dora l.<^e Thorpe. 27, 640 Coleman Street, informed two officers at 5:30 a.m. Saturday, that she was watching televi sion when Ernest Clark, 37, 628 Coleman, struck her about the head twice with an unknown weapon. Although the woman was advised to sign an assaul' and battery warrant, but she was undecided at the time. STRI CK ABOl T HEAD Miss Deborah Ann Womack. 1. Who was the author the above vers.* > 2. Towhomwa.s he writing't 3. W'hai man made the la.st clause of this verse fa mous’’ Answers to Bible Verse 1. Tht* Apostle Paul. 2. The believers inihe City of Rome. 3. The staiemt-ni, “The lust shall live by faitn,” which caused Martin Luther to question hia Roman Catholic adher ence. FAM-:rrEMLlJ: in a ur. tinuingiffort topmvidelhe kinds of nu£ssar% orlucal loiinl seTs kxs fr>r .studails in the uiKkrgraduale program al Fa>dtevilk* Stale UniMi^ily-Nortli Carolina St^e Fwl HnigglArpc* Air Foru.* Base. Faycllev'iileSlaleh.B rt'^stiWLshed an Assrxiaie of Arts Degiw offering Chantollor Lyons. Jr has annouiKed (hat FayrtU^ille Stale University has Ixsm appio*.al b> the University of North Camlina- (kfural Admimstnaion to rnaune the practice of oonftrhng the Associate of Arts students al Fort Bragg and FbjM* Air Force Base who mert the iHv.essaiy rwtuiramilN F^eiie- vil'e Slate University is a amstitiMnt institution of the l’niven»it\ of North Uiimlina. Fayetteville Stale Univosily will ixoipt iransf'*- aodiis t^marri the Assodale of Arts degrtt? Ihe Associate of Arts dtipoe can Ikt r)bliuni ot uruvosity credit in a |)rcscnbed piugrani oi study' Dr. Lyons crqihasized that this pru^am will he opo) only to studeits enmlled in the Fort Bragg-Hope Air Farce Bast* program. Interested persons can con tact Dr. Defield Holmes. Vice Chancellor F^ort Bragg. Pope Air Froce Base. 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