Page EIGHT THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1963 Mrs. Bell Enters Suit For $170,000 Against Airlines Mrs. Peggy Kirk Bell, national ly known woman golf pro, has filed a $170,000 suit against East ern Airlines and T. A. Latta, an Eastern Airlines pilot, for injuries allegedly sustained nearly three years ago, which she said have seriously affected her golfing ca reer. Mrs. Bell and her husband, Warren Bell, are owners and operators of the Pine Needles Country Club and Lodges here. In a complaint filed in Moore County Superior Court at Carth age, Mrs. Bell alleges that on Jan uary 4, 1960, she and her young daughter boarded Flight 784 at Gresnsboro-High Point airport, with permission of the stewardess, in order to help a departing guest get properly seated on the plane for her flight to Cleveland, Ohio. Before the departure of the plane and on a signal from the stewardess, the plaintiff states that she and her daughter started down the loading ramp. While they were still on the ramp, she claims, the pilot started up the engines of the plane, causing a powerful and sudden rush of wind from the engines which knocked them off to the concrete loading area. Mrs. Bell says she landed on her left shoulder, dislocating, bruising and damaging it, neces sitating considerable medical treatment since that time, with the prospect of undergoing sur gery later; that she believes the shoulder to be seriously and per manently injured; that she was forced to cancel tournament and golf instruction engagements and has had to change her gplf swing, besides undergoing much pain and suffering. She alleges that her injury was directly due to the neg;^gence of defendant and its Authorized agent, pilot Latta, in that he fail ed to determine that''there was no one on the ramp who might be injured before starting up the en gines; that he neglected and fail ed to give plaintiff any warning he was about to start the engines; and that his action was in viola tion of FAA rules and regulations which prohibit starting up. a plane before all persons other than maintenance and airport person nel have clecired the area affect ed. Mrs. Bell claims that her activi ties as a golf professional “have been greatly curtailed” and that, during 1960 alone, she lost an es timated $14,400 in income as a di rect result of the injxuy. Howevr, she is asking recovery of only $11,400 for loss of earn ings, along with $820 in doctor and hospital bills, and $150,000 “for pain and suffering.” JUDGE McConnell (Continued from page 1) Judge McConnell. Judge Phillips, who was elected to his third eight-year term in 1958, gave health as his reason for resigning. He was formerly solicitor for this district, and has served continuously since 1940 except for a leave of absence at the close of World War II, when he was one of the U. S. judges at the Nuremberg trials in Germany. Judge McConnell was expected to return from Raleigh to his home here this (Thursday) after noon. He will return to Raleigh next month for at least one other occa sion of importance to Moore County and the Sandhills. He will swear in Rep. H. Clifton Blue of Aberdeen when, as is expected, the Moore legislator is elected Speaker of the House following the convening of the General As sembly on Wednesday, February 6. This will be a historic occasion in the life of the State as well as Moore County, as it will coincide with the opening of the new State House which has been under con struction for the last two years. A large delegation from Moore is expected to attend. Smokey Says: CARE FUC PEOPLE sWr PREVENT FOREST FIRES I AMCU' and follow Ihe right words with action! he Treasury of a free people SEl m .SERI ... * m ww \ / Howto collect pictures of Presidents for fun...and freedom ' Each of the seven denominations of Series E Savings Bonds shows a different Presi dent of the United States. If you’re in terested in this kind of art, the seven make a nice collection. Along with the hobby, Savings Bonds offer such extras as riskless investing, 831/3% more money at maturity, and financial freedom for your future. But there are other kinds of freedom tied in with your purchase of Savings Pond?. •m Freedom to speak your piece, choose youi^ job, and own your property, to name a few. Every Bond you buy helps our gov ernment further the cause of fr< everywhere in the world today. Why not start collecting U.S. Saj Bonds now? Only $18.75 each foj George Washington variety, at youi or on Payroll Savings where you work. Keep ireedinn in your future with ■ avings B The U. S. Government doee not pay for this advertisvog. The Treasury Departm^t thavka The Advertising Council and this newspaper for their patriolie suppemt. I \. PILOT \