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| - S v si*' A^aS^Si?H^M@BBBV983 ni ' SaJL^ ^ ' f a ' b tfrin EMPLOYEES of Holdcn Beach Enterprises, including Peggy Whitley (pointing), who signed the arrest warrants, Trespassers Face C (Continued From Page 1-A) I ington Avenue, Holden Beach; Supply; "Edward Joseph Paroda Jr., Quail Howard Benton Hose, 125 Burl- Haven, Kirby Road, Supply ; HWL-J I L..M7 * ~^0ff''K '. BS?Tr^5??j *H1B^~ .'J 1VV,< vs\Wnvt. o* AoV.ots \ >K "i MAII ^HOTO ?* t|(?r ?0?| FOR JIMMY TATF., life behind the "iron curtain" does not seem fair, so he Joined in the demonstration at the west end of Holden Beach Sunday. I owngate bnoppsng center -- JpM ? 713 North Howe Street I Southport. NC 28461 F igbthouse ?~arpets ? I Your Total Floor Cover Center (919) 457-4743 < 1 ?|||| I mm m II HI I * warned motorists at the west ( they passed beyond the gate the Iharges Howard Tarlton, 5811 Unionville Road, Monroe; Ethel Tarlton, 5811 Unionville Road, Monroe; A. Jacob Stohler, 5710 West Friendly Avenue, Greensboro; Ennis Cono 415 Arhnr Hrivn I n*. ington; Billy Franklin NilcsSr., lit. 2, Box 243W, Supply; Royal Wayne Williams, 313 Ocean Boulevard, Holden Beach; Pat Williams, 313 Ocean Boulevard, Holden Beach; EuRene Raymond Cope, 15 Myers Drive, liexlngton; Billy Canup, Route 2, Coastal Retreat, Supply; Peggy Caubic Canup, Route 2, Coastal Retreat, Supply; Carol Ann Callahan, 125B Burlington Street, Holden Beach; Butch Kiker, 5106 Sykcs Mill Road, Monroe; Patricia Kiker, 5106 Sykes Mill Road, Monroe; James Claud Hoffman, Rt. 1, Box 310S, Supply; and Georgia Hoffman, Rt. 1, Box 310S, Supply. Before leaving the fishing pier parking lot for the drive to the west end, Raymond Cope, who drove the first car past the barricade, asked the group to abstain from violence. However, one motorist that passed the barricade punched Forest Whitley in the chest, but Whitley said he was not hurt and was not going to press assault charges?just charges +. V3-* *^WnTr AFTER DRtVCSO pait the birrtctdc i Sunday the prole>ter> returned to ?V . BKg Hn HI - w \ nil barricade Sunday that if n they could be charged with 9\ . 1 Hp CARS FIIJ.ED with protesters ui lion. for trespassing. "We're planning to take this all the way to court if necessary," Cope said. "It's not loyally right." Cope said some motorists were planning to "drive all the way through the barricade to the west end and turn around one at a time." lie asked that those who did not want to be arrested for trespassing not to drive past the barricade, but to show their support by driving to the barricade. "Please, don't fuel the fire," Cope added. "We want no violence and r I v ^ -- s ? / J. . 1*^? ,* ' 3* - - :WW? ind U> the writ rod ol Moldm Rrar h lace pmiitAe trnpaaaiag rhargr*. THK BRUNSWICK BEACON, T A A"^ r? V ?, 4 . v s..>*v. " , trespassing. Fifteen ears decide a group also gathered to witnesi gp| ?l curious residents lined Ocean Boulevai leave nothing behind. All we've heard is how we clatter up the beach with beer bottles." About halt the cars that Joined the caravan did turn around at the barricade after Whitley warned them, "You're subject to trespassing It you go any further." After returning from the west end, Cope was stopped at the barricade by I (olden Beach Police Officer George Adkias, who said he was taking the names of Demons nasslnu the iwr. ricade to UH.si.st the owners of the property. - - ' * ?; 't ^ 5r'-*' '??"* * Trnpuilil mrnuti ?rrr filed again Uve bairieade. hursday, August 29, 1985?Page 3-A ^ *a ^ Ik "j ? t ? Mm ^ r^v^ ^:' * ;' ? St AM PMOIO Bv IDDH SWIA1I d to take their ehances while s the protest. IjVy , ?, IT rJInHlBHHBttflHBHiLil HAM PMOIO * IODII IWIAII d West for the Sunday dcmonslrn"1*1 me ask you something, do you have Jurisdiction over this purt of the road?" Cope asked Adkins. "Even though It Is private properly, It Is within the town limits," Adkins replied. Penny Whitley said she had been Instructed to take the numes to officials at the Holder) Beach Enterprises. "It'll lie up to my employers if they want everyone arrested or Just u few," Ms. Whitley said. "I am golntt to no slnn the warrants this after noon. , IfAH mC/TOtf l&M \HtAf1 *t 29 protesters who pouted beyond 4
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