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uck Thief Tells Court “He like to ride, Lamm told Judge gen in Hemett when Kermit Lee Quay Springs, wee up £ rary larceny of a .truck. Alford told the court of the . times he had “borrowed" a car without the owndT* permis sion in variefc counties of the State. On one occasion he saM he had polled three *hub on tbn : minds. “You didn’t deem to learn from that experience, did asked Judge Morgan, .nesses Including rand poHce Buck Griffin went to bat for telhng< the court Alford had the vehicle belonging to his employer James Slaughter with the indention of bringing It back ^td "he probably would have, if he hadn’t got too drank to drive,” added Griffin. Alford was given 18 months on title roads, suspended 3 years and placed on probation on regular conditions and pay court costs. In a case involving a wreck in Buies Creek in which Willard Bhrefoot of Dunn Rt. 5 was charged with careless and reckless driving the defendant pleaded not guilty. Court found him guilty. continued on pay the cost. His at od first gave no 1, but later withdrew ttfe fine was rttnitt- ] Other Cnee* Stewart. Buies i> actual court costs for without operators Mc Cfail to yield right of way. __ Pewter, South Erwin, charged with assault with a dead ly weapon had his case found fri volous and malicious and the pre senting witness- 'Mae Ptwtar - was* taxed with the cost of court. Marvin Reardon, Angler Rt. 1, ' paid costs for public drunkenness James Richard Slaughter, Dur m«i pleaded nolo contendre to speeding 55 In 45 seme and had wdgment continued on payment if costa. Dennis Alvin Townsend, Fayetteville, «»eding 56 to 46 *me paW cost*. Jesse McNeill, Durham. Dr. Henry Jordan Dels Big Boost For Governorship CEDAR FAIIJS (tfPB — far. Hepry Jordan, M, leaaned back to day to watch tre political winds blow. The dentlstwboguit practicing to become a ,ttfc$Se' esecuttrai lotted a ballon over his home county of Randolph Saturday and is watching which way it goes. Without saying It publicly, Jor dan began a campaign for the Democratic nomination for gover nor to 19®* at “Dr. Henry Jordan* Day to Ramseur. The day was one of barbecue and political talk which obscured the reason for the celebration — the naming of the widened Main Street in Jordan's hometown in his honor. Jordan, brother of Sen. B. Ever ett Jordan, (D-N.C.,) and fromer chairman of the State Highway Commission, Rstened while pre ceding speakers called him “the next governor of North Caiultoa” and the “man best able to unite all factions of the Democratic Party” to do battle with a con centrated Republican attack Jin 19®*. * Jordan htojself was noncommit tal to a® Sklent, telling some <RM persons at the gathering that “1 am flattered 1 because a great many people have asked me to run for governor. But first, 1 •would; iwvw ttt BEvr-the Support of my home county.” However, to tl* politically-mind ed audience which expected Jor dan to announce outright he would seek the nomination, this proved to be enough and there was enthusiastic cheering and many to ten Jordan he had their support. g-frA.-.-irr- mi paid $5 and coats for speeding 85 in 45 zone. Richard Warren Gib son, pleaded no contest to speed ing 65 in 56 sane and paid court costs. Billy Prestop Williams, Fayette ville, speeding 84 in 55 sone, ac tual coats; Betty Byrd Khnore, Dunn, paid actual court casts on a guilty plea of careless and reck less driving. Ray Ellis Sloan, Broadway Rt. 1, paid court costs on a guilty plea of improper registration, no proof of ownership. Jack Collins, Rt. 3, Lillington, Kfled guilty to speeding at a ter rate of speed than was reasonable and prudent under existing conditions and paid court costs. Garland Sloan, Rt. 1, Broadway, had Judgment continued 13 months on condition he not operate mo tor vehicle and pay a fine of $25 and costs of court on a guilty plea to no operator’s license, and fail ure to stop at scene of accident where property damage was done. William Carl Sherman, Isling ton, paid $5 fine and costs for dri ving on left center road. Albert Arnold. Durham, paid costs for V.P.I. violation on a guil ty plea. Billy Ray Johnson, Dunn, Im proper passing, costs. George Merle Byrd, R*lelgh, paid court costs for following too cjoie. Melvin O’Brien Spivey, Sanford, pleaded guilty to following too close and paid court costs. James Edward Smith, Angler, pleaded guilty to speeding In vio lation of O. 8. 30-141 (A) and paid court costs. Woody,^fyQukm, Sweat ler waived preliminary and were ordered held for tile next term of Lee Criminal Court. John Denson Jr. of Cstmh Springs was charged in nine War rants but his trial was, continued. Charges against Robert Norris of Lemon SprlngB, also; arreted, were dismissed. / ■ -...nl, ...li.v;,. >» - being held here today pending an inves tigation into charges that he stab bed his girl friend with a screw driver, then followed her end an other man to a hospital where he •hbt'Jtfs iftlL .. ' AV* v • • .. ■! Police said Hairston admitted stabbing Catherine Slade, SO, af ter ramming the car in which she was riding with Johnny Cole, tk Patrolman R. A. Westmoreland said Hairston told hhm he had been dating the woman for about two years. - Westmoreland **i d .Hairston* the:*, followed the couple, to the emergency room of Kate Bitting Reynolds Memorial Hospital where be shot Cole twice with a pistol. The woman wag in fair condi tion here today. Cole’s Condi ton was listed as poor. Charges against Hairston were pending until an in vestigation of the Incident could be completed. ¥ Hiss Slade was treated for stab wounds in the neck and shoulder allegedly suffered when Hairston rammed head-on into Ode's car, then jumped into the vehicle and attacked her. „ . ,:j . Officers said Hairston then ap parently drove home, got ft pistol and drove to the hospital where he shot Cole twice, once In the elbow and again In the stomach. ■ ■PfcMV ftMALMU - — j wumu» von er 100 Fanuife afers Can't Be Wrong AND THERE ARE MORE THAN 100 BnikirrAnn IHADFD REPUTABLE DEALERS IN NORTH IMt JfKANIrUKU LvUrEK v*> CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, , V ¥ t GEORGIA, FLORIDA AND VIRGINIA A machine ‘*esign®cl to *ie WHO SELL tobacco mechaifically. • h m' ft f I implement dealers select most carefully ment they will handle. It m^ come up tc form with a minmum of maintenance and ally high standards of manufacture ... It ue . „ . It must be field . teat id proven and by farmers. 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