Pa^ 8 MORE ABOUT POLICE RULES 1) In-service training is requir ed. 2) Minus consent of a superior, failing to report for duty is re garded as absence without leave. 3) Normal military courtesy standards are required, with of fficers expected to refer to each other by rank when (meeting on Iduty in public. 4) Banned are sleeping, loafing or idling or conducting private business on duty. Also banned, ex cept in performance of duty, are oarrying newspapers, drinking or gambling on duty. 5) Officers are not permitted to accept gifts, gratituties, fees or loans. 6) Permits are required for working off-duty at other employ ment. Item 20.04 states, "the Chief of Police is the chief executive offi cer of the departmental authority in all matters of ix)licy, opera tions 'and dist'ipliiie. He exercises all lawful powers of his office and issues such lawful orders as are necessary to assure the ef- fecti\e performance of the de partment.” MORE ABOUT FOUR STUDENTS been suspended since the Friday incident. 'No other incidents were reiwrt- ed during the past week. Chief of police Tom McDevitt .said he has had but one offi(*er on duty at the school this week. Schools superintendent Don Jones said ottendancc has been ‘'real good” this week. Attend ance has gradually climbed since a racial riot two weeks ago, in which some 150 students report edly participated. The fight broke out during the morning a’ctivity periorl, which has since been cancelled. "Since we cancelled the activity peruxi,” Jones said, "we'ro dismissing school 12 minute.s earlier.” Jones said Principal Jake At kinson sipoke to the students dur ing an assembly program last Friday and informed them of the school’s new "^get tough” policy. Under the new polii'j', students must go directly to classes. At kinson reports that since the new poli’ey was put into force stu dent relations have been mucih better. MORE ABOUT REGISTRATION northeast corner of the courthouse on the first floor. The oiffice, manned by Mrs. Bobby Hamil ton, is open from 8 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday for voter registra tion. County com.mi.ssioners also have made provisions for regis tering voters at their precini^l pclling places on three Saturdays before the election, for the con venience of those who cannot get to the courthouse. The registrars will be at the polling places for the purpose of registering voters on Saturday, March 18, Saturday. March 25, and Saturday, April 1 To register, a prospi'ctive voter must give his full name, address, prec-inct and tow'nship, marital status, age, and if requested, proof of age such as a driver’s license, and party affiliaition. It costs nothing to register, Ware said, and no literacy tests aTC required. After initial regis tration, a citizen is ineligible to vote in future elections until a countywide re-registration is re quired or he becomes otherwise ineligible. fMI KINGS MOU^AlN HEfULti. fclNSS MOU^ftAIN, N. <5. Hagei Tapp^ Mis. Wliite's Thursday, March 9, 1972 To NCAE Unit Sister Passes Bank Promotes “Green Thumbs Mrs. McOueen s Mrs. Bobbitt's Rites Conducted Nephew Passes William Hager, North school teacher, has been elected presi dent of the Kin/^s Mountain unit of North Cai-olina Association of Educators. Oliher new officers are Mrs. 'An*gela Lackey of Kings Moun tain high school; Mrs. Becky Plonk of North school and Jerry Hoyle of Central Junior hig!h sch::,ol, 'Delegates named to the state convention to be held in Greens boro April 6-7 are Bill Bates, Wil liam Hager and Mrs. Angela Lackey; Suzanne Wise and Mrs. Virginia Kaymer, both of Kings 'Mtj..ntain fnigh sichool; Mrs. Mar guerite Potwell and Mrs. Bernice Br.:|wn of Central Junior high school; Miss Kay Wilson of Bethware school; and Ruth Ham rick and Carol Hedrick, bot'h of North school. Mrs. Odell Tilson, 70, of Green ville, S. C., sister of Mrs. D. L. White of Kings Mountain, died Wednesday, February 23, at Greenville General Hospital after suffering a heart attock. Surviving are two brothers, Gradiy Mae Horn of Spartanbuirg, S. C.; Mrs. Francis Rogers of Ohat- tanooga, Tennessee; Mrs. Lois Sanders, of Greenville, S. C.; Mrs. J. P. Miller of Gaffney, S. C.; and Mrs. D. L. White of Kings Moun tain. Funeral services were held Fri day, February 25 at 2:00 from Crosswell Baiptist Church in Greenville, S. C. Susan Davis, Gary R. Kiser Pledge Vows Miss Susan Gail Davis bccantc tile bride of Gary Randall K^ser February 13lh in a high noon wedding in Macedonia 'Baptist church. Rev. L, D. Scruggs officiated, US' ing the double-ring ceremony. Tile bride and bridegroom came to the altar together. The bride wore a white street-length dress designed along empire lines and carried a bouquet of orchids and pompon chrysanthemums. After a trip to Asheville, the n