Court (Continued from Page 1) 1 paid liquor. 4 months in jail. |. John Pearce, Jr., w/m/46, driving under influence (second offense) 1 : month in jail, to be served at the expiration of prior; sentence. William Gentry, n/m/34, careless < and reckless driving. 45 days in jail, suspended for 1 year; defendant to pay costs of court and $35.00 fine and not be found guilty of careless and -, reckless for 12 months. Appeal. Bond " set at $200.00. Ralph Bradberry, n/m/24. careless and reckless driving; no operator's license. Not guilty to no operators license. 2 months in jail, suspended for 1 year on payment of $50.00 fine and costs and not be convicted of careless and reckless driving for 12 months. Appeal to Superior Court. James Henry Williams, n/m/41, operating auto intoxicated. To sur render driver's license for 12 months; pay a $100.00 fine and costs. Notice of appeal. Bond set at $200.00. Theaotis Davis, n/m/25, safe move ment violation. $15.00 fine and costs. Appeal. John Lee Morris, w/m/41, escape. 90 days in jail, to begin at expiration of present sentences. Appeal Bond set at $500.00. Chester Beoman, w/m/32, escape. 90 days in jail, to begin at expiration of present sentences. Appeal bond set at $500.00. David Earl Parker, w/m/18, driving without N. C. license; without proper mufflers. To pay costs. James William McLendon, n/m/35. speeding. Judgment absolute on bond. Richard Franklin Shirey, w/m/19, speeding. To pay costs. Pearline Gay, n/f/33. Prayer for judgment continued on payment of costs and not be found guilty of assault for one year. Shirley Brake, n/f/26, assault. Prayer for judgment continued on payment of costs and not be found guilty of assault for one year. " William Gentry, n/m/34, hit and run. Motion to quash allowed. John Wesley Long, n/m, assault with deadly weapon. 4 months in jail, suspended for 18 months on payment of $20.00 fine and costs and placed on probation under usual terms Ellen Jane Taylor, n/f/19, following too close. Prayer for judgment con tinued on payment of costs. Willie McKnight, n/m, assault. 2 months in jail, suspended for 2 years on payment of $10.00 fine and costs and not be found guilty of assault for 2 years. Zollie Koffie Coley, Jr.. operating auto intoxicated; possession tax paid liquor. Guilty to careless and reckless driving. $100.00 fine and costs. Johnny Edd Woodard, n/m/35, larceny of auto. No probable cause found George W. Davis, w/m. manslaugh ter. No probable cause found. Rufus Edgar Minor, w/m/19, stop sign violation. Prayer for judgment continued on payment of costs. Earnest William Wood, w/m, public drunkeness. Nolle pros with leave. James "Henry Woodard. n/m/28, public drunkeness. Defendant having pleaded guilty, defendant is ordered to pay costs and costs are remitted. Jack Thome, c/m/22, non support. Not guilty. Norman Lee Bass, n/m, violation of probation. To serve sentence of 6 months in jail. M. L. Gallaway, w/m/53, operating auto intoxicated, (second offense) Not less than 30 days nor more than 6 months ii^ custody of Commr. of Correction to be treated for chronic alcoholism. Thomas Perns East. Jr. operating auto intoxicated. Defendant to pay $100.00 fine and costs and to be issued restrictive driving privileges. Notice of appeal. The following defendants pleaded guilty, under waiver statute, to motor vehicle violations and each paid costs of court: Robert Louis Sneed, n/m/46; Charles Henry Pridgen, w/m/31; Eu gene (NMN) Perry, n/m/30; David Glenn Murray, w/m/17; Louis Wilson Ray, n/m/28; Harold L. Mann, n/m/20: Wilmer (NMN) Vandiford, w/m/33; Tony" Lee Bullock, w/m/22: Hoyt Kirby Cash, w/m/20; Charles Lee Bynum, n/m/23; Floyd Warren Ed wards. w/m/16. These defendants pleaded guilty to public drunkeness, under waiver sta tute. and each paid S5.00 fine and costs: Robert L. Hardy. Jr., n/m/21; Harvey T. Hicks, n/m/39; Nathaniel Alston, n/m/32; Haywood Hill. w/m/41; William (nmn) Closs. n/m/55; Troy Blair Kearney, w/m; James Mc Arthur Brooks, n/m; Joe Taylor, n/m; and Ear ley Wilbur Williams, c/m. Pleading guilty under waiver statute to speeding, and each paying a fine of $5.00 and costs were: James Earl Perry, w/m/22; Theddore R. Leach. n/m/33; Charles (nmn) Davis, n/m/51; Jerome Augustus Johnson, n/m/16; Lawrence E. Harper, w/m/30 and Carl (nmn) Wiggins, n/m/18. Jack Stroud, w/m, assault. $10.00 fine and costs. Eddie Williams, n/m/23; public drunkeness. $10.00 fine and costs. Willard Elton' Kinton, w/m/42, drunk (2nd offense) $10.00 fine and costs. Pleading guilty under waiver statute to speeding and each paying $15.00 fine and costs were Michael Rooney, w/m/22; Carles Lee Patterson, w/m/28; Benjamin Franklin O'Neal, n/m/37; Ray (nmn) Sumter, n/m/37; and William Solon Ayscue, w/m/34. William Lee Tomlinson, w/m/30, driving without N. C. license. $25.00 fine and costs. James Edward Johnson, n/m/30, no operator's license. $25.00 fine and costs. Linda Ann Jones, w/f/20, no opera tor's license. Nol pros. James Ray Hall, w/m/25, no opera tor's license. Nol pros. Dorthy Stallings, c/f, worthless check. To pay check and costs. On Arms Race Brussels - Diplomats report West European member natioas of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are all for Moscow and Washington trying to halt the arms race, but they fear the United States may trade away their security. Space And Oceanography Seattle - Two scientists of the Naval Oceanographic Office said that ventures into space have revealed oceanic features on a huge scale not previously imagined by man. Improved satellites will be launched with even finer instruments expected to reveal more secrets beneath the oceans. Indian Ruins Found Charleston, S. C. - Dr. Stanly South, an archaeol ogist working for the state Tr.icentennial Commission, has uncovered what he be lieves are the remains of a 17th Century Indian village on the banks of the Ashley River. So far, he has found pieces of pottery, a grave site, bones and a wall line. Wild Tank Ride Mainz, Germany - A U. S. Army private took a tank from his Rhineside base recently and drove through the streets and demolished eight parked cars and the tank. The motive of the New York private has not been revealed. People Who Have Contributed $100 To The Erection Of A New Shrine And Community Building Banquet To Be Held Honoring Contributors August 15 V. A. Peoples W. M. Jolly Bobby Preddy Harold Talton M. T. Ball W. L. Lumpkin Louis Word jimmy Martin W. A. Raynor Thomas G. Ball M. E. Joyner Jack Hunt James Speed J. P. Timberlake W. W. Thayer W. C.-Joyner Tom House Jimmy Edwards Ed Yarborough L.M.Thayer W. B. Joyner John Davis Joe Debnam E. F. Griffin D. T. House Thomas Jones Clyde Cannady Charlie Ford, Jr. W. J. Cooper W. W. Davis E. C. Gupton N. C. Mullen Harold Bunn George West Davis Perry Stan Taylor Max T. Brown Ricky Edwards Sam Collins Robert. W. Spencer Bernard Walters Jimmy Lumpkin Ray Whitaker Joe Tonkel Edwin Kemp Glenn Coleman. Jr. H. D. Jeffreys James Bottoms Curtis Atkins Crowed Strickland Waccamaw Bank ft Trust James L. Pergerson, Jr Lancaster Funeral Home Hodges Ins. Agency Woodrow Warren * Leroy Terrell, Sr. Maurice Murphy Harvey T. Bartholomew Jack Strickland Thomas T. Young Jack W. Richards Frank Read George Davis > Chick Williams K. S. Isley Rocky Saunders Bobby Davis -Odie D. Ridgeway Mort Harris William M. 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