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•I'*-*. '-Rtd Crosfi ■ 14.^ T^fi- Cmm today aa lUcpw oador aHkt^^ |»t poraonal moaaacM •f ettony or OBOay.' Dodter the kii ot 2««i(»aiktp atloBB may 0« for- tbroacii t)M IntOraa- Bob of the Red Crow, on wUck aaoh mooaagoa :4wat, and rwntiattons Ilk«m hare bew *«|tkr tnlwtloa to Ua 4fwi«k»at'^ .th« ApoHeattons by peraooe V> aoad a measage to a Bt an enemy or enemy- na^n must be made to Red Cross cliapter. ollowlnc reyalatlons con- the moMtages were an- by the Red Crow: tters cannot be accepted. Bmnnlcation mnet be on Cross form provided by gee must be of a purely dr family nature. They ^'Oonflned to 25 words and In Snglisb. If in a for- [tgaage, English transta- be attached. Ibbreviations, nicknames, ■ or codes in place of cus- I references, or descrip- I a 5pex,af(»n. firm, or loca- other similar Infonna- st be avoided. J mention may be made of |or military subjects, de- aaterials, shipping or I conditions. sons employed on mu- kr other government work It mention that fact in labroad. I mention may be 'j'.ade of names or business Srms, available at Red Ihapters. are in triplicate, fre In English and French [he latter language being as an international lan- I this instance. Space Is Id on the back of the first for a return message. B messages, which may be fcd to civilians in Germt- Italy or enemy occu- l^ons, will be mailed International Red Cross I. Wherever possible the message from the United |Rii be shown to the ad- iUBd reply may be written Ibock of the blank. The RTstll be irantlleff thTotrglr ikjroBs Societies of the re- nations. than 100,000 inquiries ^ilar nature had been han- the Red Cross Inquiry prior to America’s entry war. These w-ere largely id to the relatives and Americans in Axls-oc- retlons. Ijroas chapters and senders lages are asked to exercise Mgment in the frequency plch messages are .sent by individual since the Red lannot handle the volume [espondence that normally KO through the regular channels. |>ns who desire to send ■ documents, powers of ■ or other legal papers ipply to the Office of Cen- Washington. D. C. ^es will not be accepted ents of neutral or friend- as the regular postal are open for such aom- ions. Inquiries in regard welfare of prisoners of terned civilians, or men Inerican armed forces are , under different regula- § the American Red Cross its chapters. HEIiPlN'G ly-flve percent of the 4-H fcembers of Edgecombe lAave already purchased ' atnmps and bonds, re in M. Jackson, assistant ikrc itr^Ikbie a f#r coeddloiiiif coioSy fatal dtatmat* ot non Feed P* '.r hVj-, '/f: § * IA Mi 3 Stite vs. Russell B. HendTeu—O. G* J1. 4t^i-SKnsi» vs Floyd Bustle—Bfa^fdy. sr* iifr 5-.-4Stete vs. Rofe Hirffner-— f vs. Jesse faHs—F^lw , 10— State vs. Hill Allen and JaRies Allen—Ap- se—SUte vs. Heg Ferguson—A. ^ D..W, 37-^Btate vs. Hill Allen, A. W. D. W. . _ 11— State vs. Heniy Anderson—A. W. D. W. 12— State vs. Posey Lawsori—Assault on Female. 13— State vs. Posey Lawson—A. W.^. W. 14— State vs. James Parks and Lois i/obbins— F. & A. ^ ^ ^ 15— State vs, Charlie Miller—O. C. I. 16— State vs. Clarence Crews—Hit and Run. 17— State vs. Walter Love—Vio. Motor Vehicle Laws. 18.—State vs. Julius Edward Minton—0. C. I. 19— State vs. Howard Church—V. P. L. 20— State vs. Ivey Jerome Lovette, Jr.—O.'C. I. 22—State vs. John Andrew Brown—P. & A. No. S9>i.St4« vt. L^r iWlR’ley^A. #. H. W.^ %'No-, No, No - No VS, VS. Wfllio Fostw—O. C. I-. lE-SSB vs. €eo. W. YoS-Fordble No. 44-^^ m I^r Bun,^, D, No- **• F. Absher—Fafhdre to Perform 90—fittsto .SS> Di W. " iSvs3- No. No. 26— Stste W, £3Uot^Forcible Tresi^. 27— State vs. Wfliott Warner add Darnell Min- ton—H. B.L, A R.'*•".3,, 28— ^te vs. Wi^n Warner and Darnell Min ton—H. B. L. A R. ' V 29— ^te V8. Aveiy.Pilkenton—O. C. I.'' 30— State vs. Charlie Alexander Johnson—O. C. I. -'v .. ■ ' 31— State vs. Earl Wooten Torrence—0. C. I. 32— State vs. Dean Houston—O. C. L 33— State vs. Dean Houston—^Vio. Motor Vehi cle Laws. 34— State vs. Douglas Wolfe—Public Drunk- eness. 35— State vs. H. D. Eller—^V. P. L. 38—State vs. Walter Brewer—Abandonment. No.',^4 '.^Wr-R.' OiHeiai Duty to No. 4^-49$i^ yi^C. C^ siddeit^-fhJlBFrtd P^om r_F OfHeial Duty. ^Nd.’ 50—%aie vs. Vax Foster—Pdllore to Perform Offidal Duty.r- No. 51—Stdte vs. V, T. Walsh—Failttre to Perfwnn Official Duly. * No. 52-^tate 'ra. Jhn Pruett—^ManslauShter. No. 58—SttAe vs, Larkin iThorpe--AbandOnment. No. 64-^-State vs. Vestal Faw and lira. Vestal Faw - _V. P. L. No. 55-r$tate vs. James Hahks—Bastardy. No. 56—State tfs. Henry C. Shore—^Vio. Game Laws. No. 57—State vs. J. H. Himhaw—V. P. L. No. 58—State vs. Bob Jones—h. A R. TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd No. No. 59—State vs. Hubert Pierce—0. C. I. 30 State vs. T. G. Whittington—O. C. I. and Reckless Driving. 82—State vs. Nelson Caudill—A. W. D. W. 63— State vs. Walter Foster—O. C. I. and No Operators License. ' 64— State vs. Ed Welbom—A. W. D. W. 66— State vs. Percy Martin—Abandonment. 67— State vs. Dallas Horton—V. P. L. 68— State vs. Albert Wiles—0. C. I. 69— State vs. Flossie Shumaker—0. C. I. No 70—State vs. Dexter Vaught—Operating Car Without Driver’s License. No. 71—State vs. Reynolds Roberts—0. C. I. No. 72—State vs. Qunicy Odell Cldary—Q. C. I. No. 73—State vs. Clyde Watts—O. C. I. No. 74—State vs. Carl Boyd—0. C. I. No. 75 State vs. Carl Boyd—Operating Car With out Driver’s License. No. 76—State vs. Don Hanks, Major Long, Charlie Tidline, Paul Ellis, Lucille Ball and Pauline Carter—V. P. L. No. 77—State V8.X Earl Combs—^Vl'R.;,jL, ' ^ No. 79—State vs. John Bat Sale—C. 0. W.‘ ‘ ' No. 80—^ate vs. Barney PrinflUtfak Smith—0. G. I. No. 82—State vs. Van Sidden—V. P. L No. 86—State vs. Monroe Dotson—V. P, L No. 86—State vs. Arnold Gilreath—V. P. L. No. 94 H—State vs. Arnold Gilreath*—V. P. No. 87—State vs. Ina McCarter—^V. P. L. No. 88—State'vs. Ford ^utmatC'—^V. P. L No. 89—State vs. Frarices Jarvis— V.P. L. L. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4tk No 40—State vs. Millard Kelly—Reckless Driving No. 41—State vs. Millard Kelly—Reckless Driving. No. 65—State vs. Arlie Howell—O. C. I. No. 83—State vs. Carl Wm. Boyd—Operating Car Without Driver’s License No. 90—State vs. N. R. Love—V. P. L No. 91—State vs. Lawrence Brooks—V. P. L. No. 93—State vs. J. H. Griffin—Reckless Driving. No. 94—State vs. John Pardue—^L. A R. No. 97:r-State,y8. Charlie Elyerette—A. W. D- W. and Injury to Property. No. 98—State vs. Ola Long—L. A R. No. 99-State vs. Ralph Frazier—L. A R of 100— State vs. Mrs. W. G. Benton—^L. A R. 101— State vs. Paul EJlledge—^L. A R. 104— State vs. R. F. Waugh—Disposing Mortgaged Property. 105— State vsr Jack Russell and Charlie Sparks —^Injury to Property. 106— State vs. Charlie Sparks—Attempt to Commit a Felony, . ;x * No. 107—8titSJ^^_Ottit,.&^SA«*h“■-^handonmen^ No. 'f09-^iate vs. George Parmer—L. A R. Ira Redmon—V. P. L. Ida Redmon—V. P. L. Claude Elledge—Assault on Fe- No. No. No. No. No No. 110— State vs. 111— State vs. 112— State vs. male. 117— State vs. 118— State vs eness. 119— State vs. W. E. Winkler—^Resisting an Of ficer. 121—State vs Gwyn Bussell—Reckless Driving. W. E. Winkler—Public Drunk- Ndfl22 vs. John AJtert Bumgarner—^Vio. THURSDAY, MARCH 5lh No 61 State vs. Leonard Jones and Conley Faw _H. B. L. A R. No. 102—State vs. Wade Shumate—Bastardy. No. 103—State vs. Charles Fairbanks Harrold—As sault. No. 108—State vs. Richard W. Pharr—L. A R. No. 113—State vs. Eudaily Billings—Resisting An Officer. No. 114—State vs. Eudaily Billings—Public Dunk- eness. No. 115—State vs. Eudaily Billings—Assault on Fe male. No. 116—State vs. Eudaily Billings—Malicious In jury to Personal Property. No. 120—State vs. Ray Davis—A. W. D. W. No. 124—State vs. Gordon H. Comer—O. C. I. No. 126—State vs. James L. Combs—0. C. I. No 126—State vs. Walter Foster and Jane Doe— L. A R. No. 127—State vs. Walter Foster and Beulah Barnes—^L. A R. No. 128—State vs. W. F. Snyder—Vio. Motor Vehi cle Laws. No. 129—State vs. Hester Franklin Dorikel—Vio. Motor Vehicle Laws. No. 130—State vs. Geo. Shaw—0. C. I. No 131—State vs. Harrison Gladstone Pinnix—O. C. I. No. No. 132—State vs. John H. Hobson—Bigamy. No. 133—State vs. H. W. Huggins—0. C. I. No. 184—State vs. Frank Pennell—O. C. I. No. 136—State vs. Clay Holbrooks—0. C. I. No. 186—State vs. Fred Roberts—^Resisting an Of ficer and Public Drunkeness. 137— State vs. Worth Jinney—L. A R. and Vio. Motor Vehicle Laws. 138— State vs. Warner Key—^Reckless Driving. 139— State vs. Mack Evans—0. C. I. and A. W. D. W. 140— State vs. Claude Ashley—Reckless Driv ing and Assault. 141— State vs. Estelle Dobbins and Walter An derson—Larceny of Timber. 166—State vs. Mack Evans—^V. P. L. No. No. No. No. No. FRIDAY, MARCH iith No. 78—State vs. Amie Byrd—Manslaughter. No. 95—State vs. Clifford Watkins and Mrs. Clif ford Watkins—L. A R. No. 142—State vs. Warren Queen—Abandonment. No. 143—State vs. Robert Ray Gentle—0. C. I. No. 145—State vs. Howard Sanders—Assault. No. 148— State vs. Howard Sanders—L. A R. 146— State vs. Glenn West—^V. P. L. A Assault on Female. 147— State vs. James Queen—Crime Against Nature. 149— State vs. Jesse Charl^ Ward—C. C. W. 150— State vs. Woodrow Marley—C. C. W. No. 151—State vs. Geo. Ballard—;?p. C. I. No. 153—State vs. Walter Pra'ggiiri —Reckless Driving. No. 154—State vs. W. F. Blair—^Public Drunkeness. No. 165—State vs. R. C. Cundiff—0. C. I. 167—state vs. Glen West—Forcible Trespass. No. SECOND WEEK MONDAY, MARCH 9th No. 144—State vs. Hort Absher—Murder. No. 158—State vs. Monroe Shumate—Murder. No. 177—State vs. Robert Chatham—Murder. TUESDAY,-MARCH lOtfa No. 171—State vs. John Goss—Murder. No. 152—State vs. William J slaughter. i V. Osborne—Man- —State vs. Wilmer Byrd—Murder. WEDNESDAY, MARCH llth ■J- No. No. 81—State vs. Wake Lawson Shumate^—O. C. I. 156—State vs. Clyde Broadway—Public Drunk eness. 159— State vs. Dallas Edward Laws—Abandon ment. 160— State vs. Fannie Cothren Pruitt and E. J. Durham—^Forgery. 161— State vs. Theodore Roberts-^T^Abandoh- ment. 162— State vs. Howard * (Runt) Bynum—^As- No. No. No. ,sault on Female anc Drunkeness. 163— ^tate vs. Guy Church and Geo. Ferguson —V. P. L. ' ; 164— State vs. Clfty Greer—^Bastardy. 165— State vs. Wade Gryder, Gordon Johnson and Clay Rowland—A. W. D. W. No. 167-^—State vs. Garland Dollar—O. C, I. No. No. No. Johnson . to Wood—Public Drunkeness. 170—State vs. J. C. Adams—0. C, I. 172— State vs. Prank C«t—Birtar^ 173— State vs. T. W. Yates —V. P. L.U-: '■ No,. 174—State ra. Eyerette Call—A. W. D. W. No^ 175—State vs; james Grawe—F. L. ,.
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