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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 1956
Judge Continues Crackdown On Speeders; Pinehurst
Man Gets Straight 10-Months Term For 100 MPH Run
Judge J. Vance Rowe continued
a crackdown on high speed auto
mobile drivers in Recorder’s Court
Monday as he gave a young 23-
year-old Pinehurst Negro a
straight 10-month road sentence
for speeding more than 100 miles
per hour in an attempt to elude
a chasing highway patrolman.
Oscar Bobby Thomas, who lives
at Roosevelt, New York, and Pine
hurst, was arrested Saturday af
ternoon about 5:30 after a chase
over Midland Road (NC 2) by Pa
trolman E. G. Shomaker.
Shomaker testified in court that
he first saw Thomas rounding a
curve on Midland Road coming
out of Pinehurst. He estimated
his speed at the time as about 75.
He gave chase and finally, after
attaining speeds of 100 miles per
hour, caught Thomas on Carlyle
Street.
Shomaker said it was his im
pression that Thomas was “unde
cided just whether he wanted to
go to jail or not.”
He said he told the young con
struction laborer'that he would be
charged with speeding and care
less and reckless driving. Thom
as, he testified, wouldn’t get in the
patrol car for the trip to Carthage.
Shomaker said he warned
Thomas several times he would
alfo charge him with resisting ar
rest if he didn’t get in the car.
Twice, he said, Thomas ran down
the block and only came back on
the urgent pleading of his mother,
who was a passenger in his car.
Judge Rowe gave Thomas a
straight 10 months’ road sentence,
which was appealed to Superior
Court. After setting a cash or jus
tified bond of $1,000 at the re
quest of Solicitor W. Lamont
Brown, Thomas decided not to ap
peal the case.
There was one other case in
court Monday which officers say
was one of the “roughest” they
had had in some time.
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Paul Williams, described as
'‘awfully mean,” had been arrest
ed last Friday morning for creat
ing a disturbance, resisting arrest
and several other charges.
Officers John Sharpe, Oscar
Bailey and A. F. Dees recounted
the story this way:
They had been called to the
home of Jim Hardy near Carthage
to stop a disturbance which Hardy
said was caused by Williams. Har
dy told the officers that Williams
had come to his farm eEirlier in
the day and had tried to stop
Hardy from working his mule.
The officers were called by Mrs.
Hardy who came to the sheriff’s
department, took out a warrant,
and said that Williams’ conduct
was getting worse.
The officers went to Williams
home but were refused admission
by his mother. Deputy Dees,
and ABC officer John Sharpe
were at the front door while Con
stable Bailey was at the back
door. Mrs. Williams, they testi
fied, at one time threatened to
shoot all of them.
The officers were forced to take
Williams in by handcuffing him
and dragging him to the car.
On the stand Mrs. Williams
went into hysterics when she was
testifying and had to be removed
from the courtroom. Officers tes
tified that Williams had previous
convictions' of larceny of an auto
mobile and bad conduct. He also
has a bad conduct discharge from
the Army.
Judge Rowe sentenced Williams,
a Negro, to eight months on the
roads, which the defendant ap
pealed.
Othfer cases disposed of:
Margaret McRae Black, Car
thage, driving without operator’s
license, prayer for ' judgement'
continued on payment of costs
Jerry Schifflet, Ft. Bragg, se
duction, it appearing to court
that defendant and prosecuting
witness have married, the statp
takes a nol pros with leave upon
payment of costs.
Gaither G. Barrett, Route 1,
Cameron, driving without oper
ator’s license, second offense,
$25 and costs.
Weaver Benjamin Hatcher,
Fayetteville, improper passing
$25 and costs.
Frank Wilson, Manly, aiding
and abetting in larceny of money
by a juvenile and receiving,
(tried with Ralph Jordan case)
prayer for judgement continued
on following conditions: (1) de
fendants to pay $1 per week each
during the next 50 weeks. Clerk
of Court to apply same to the
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balance on fine; (2) defendants
to be of good behavior and not
violate any laws against larceny
or receiving stolen goods during
next two years.
Willie Nelson McDuffie, Rob
bins, speeding 65, $25 to include
costs.
Joseph Washington Kelly, Ra
leigh, driving drunk, careless and
reckless driving, unlawful pos-
sessiion of tax-paid whiskey,
cursing, 60 days on roads, sus
pended on payment of $100 and
costs. Driver’s license revoked
two months.
Charlie, Arthur Hunter, Char
lotte, unlawful possession of seal-
broken whiskey, $10 plus costs.
Floyd Eugene Stuart, Car
thage, speeding, accident, driv
ing on wrong side of road, $10
and costs.
Prince Purcell,' jr., Fayette
ville, speeding 55 in 35 zone, $10
and costs.
iCarlton Brown Harrington.
Route 3, Carthage, driving
drunk, careless and reckless dri
ving, resisting arrest, 90 days on
roads, suspended on payrhent of
$125 and costs. License revoked
12 months.
William Douglas Matheny,
Carthage, carrying concealed
weapon, prayer for judgement
continued on payment of fine of
$50 and costs and on condition
defendant not carry around With
him any deadly weapon during
next two years. Sheriff to des
troy the dagger and return the
shot gun to the owner, but on
condition the defendant not car
ry it around in his automobile
with him at anytime during the
night time in next two years.
Lewis Franklin Foster, ’Vass,
careless and reckless driving, ac
cident, driving on wrong side of
road, prayer for judgement con
tinued on payment of fine of$25
and costs.
Archie Brown, Fort Bragg,
driving without operator’s license
prayer for judgemnt continued
on payment of costs.
Willie Junior Spears, Camer
on, larceny (frankfurters) 60
days on roads. Case will be con
tinued 12 months upon payment
of a $25 fine and costs and good
behavior. Frankfurters^ to be re-
turnd to store.
Sgt. Charles Homer Williams,
Fort Bragg, driving without li
cense, costs.
Paul Haywood, Raleigh, dri
ving without license, speeding
80, 60 days on roads, suspended
op fine of $80 to include the
Posts. License revoked as re
quired by law.
Coy Blue, "Vass, careless and
reckless driving, speeding, $25
(ine and costs.
Betty Fay Sanders, Robbins
RFD, unlawful possession of il-
icit whiskey and transporting
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