5. . Your Best Advertising k Medium .in. ?ln> Uiarmt ?%r^ V.OV1SV Your Best Advertising Medium Salmon Draws Prison Sentence Otha Salmon, charged with the fatal beating of his bro ther-in-law, former sheriff J. Edward Hamlett of Vance County, on the night of Aug ust 18, entered a plea of j guilty of involuntary man slaughter in open court on j Thursday tnorning. Solicitor W H. S. Bur-, gwin, ,lr? announced thai the | state would accept the plea j and presiding Judge William v. Bickett sentenced Salmon to serve from 12 to 14 years in the State Penitentiary on Thursday afternoon. The announcement that the\ state would accept the lesser i plea at 10:25 on Thursday) morning came as a dramatic end to a trial filled with drama as a family divided,! one member testifying in sup- i port of her dead husband, and the other members of the family serving as witnesses in defense of their brother.! Also the announcement end-j ed the threat of court being1 held in session for possibly j the remainer of the week, as | defense Counsel James D. j Gilliland put witness after | witness on the stand in an! effort to shake the testimony j of Mrs. Hamlett, the defend-\ ant's sister. Frank Banzet assisted Solic i itor Burgwyn and Assistant Solicitor Charles White in the prosecution. Much of Tuesday afternoon and part of Wednesday morn- j ing was consumed in the se-! lection of a jury, necesslta-1 ting the summoning of half1 a dozen extra jurors on Wed-! nesday morning before the thirteenth juror could be em paneled. Judge Bickett had ; stated that he was unwilling I / to try the case without the! thirteenth' juror, present in1 case it should become neces- j sary to withdraw any juror j without ordering a mistrial. Principal witness for the prosecution was Mrs. Hamlett. ' testifying under stress, who was unshaken by the defense as he testified to the events leading up to the fights be tween her brother and her husband and of witnessing the beating administered by her brother to her husband. Mrs. Hamlett testified that she and her husband had gone to the Otha - Salmon home near Wise on the night CLAUDE HUNTER MOORE Moore To Speak Here On Sat., January 12 The Warren County Cen tennial Committee in Coop eration with the Warren County Chapter of the United Daughter* of Confederacy will honor the memory of General Robert E. Lee, and General Thomas J. (Stone wall) Jackson on Saturday, January IX, at 3:80 p. m. at the Episcopal Parish House. Claude Hunter Moore, prin cipal of Aurellan School, and a noted and writer, will be speaker. Mr. Moore of August 18 and after sup per she and her husband had gotten into the back seat of the Salmon car with the front seat being occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Otha Salmon. She said that she thought they were going for a ride, but that instead her brother drove to the home of a Ne gro bootlegger and went in the house and stayed for some time. After he had re entered the car they started down Highway 1 towards the Salmon home. On the way. Mrs. Hamlett said, the car was weaving from side to side of the road and her husband asked Otha Salmon if he didn't want him to drive, saying that he ap peared sleepy, but was told by Salmon that he could drive his own car. Finally the car was stopped and Mrs. Salmon got on the back seat with her while her husband got on the front seat with Salmon. But then, she said, that Otha Sal mon became angry and told Hamlett that he could drive his own car, stepped from the parked car and jerked Hamlett from the car. threw him about IS feet and began to beat him. Unable to stop the fight, she fled to the Wise Tourist Court for help. Mrs. Freddy Hicks was at the court and as she started to drive Mrs. Hamlett in search of her husband, Mr. Hicks drove up in a pickup truck and car ried her in search of her husband. Mrs. Hamlett said that when they arrived at the scene of the fight all the par ticipants were gone. She said Mr. Hicks drove her along the highway until some 50 feet from the drive leading from Highwav 1 to the home of Otha Salmon they saw the Salmon car parked along the highway. She said that Mr. Hicks went to the parked car to inquire as to the where abouts of Hamlett, and was told that he had been left at Joe Riggan's Service Station in Wise; that Hamlett had told them that he wanted to wash the blood off his hands. They said that when Hamlett failed to appear they left him. Hicks then drove Mrs. Ham lett to a service station and store just across the Virginia line operated by her brother, John Salmon. When they ar rived Hamlett was standing in the yard of the store His1 his D.waa torn from his I his g'asses had been lost, hfa ace was badly bruised, and I faceTnd "r?Und his I ?ace and on his body. Mrs 2,'e tur" h She reUted ,h" I for meH. d ,nt0 ,he borne h?,? m?dic,ne and a blanket ihp ?hen she came out of! the house her husband was shTs? H n.?,Cr0SS examination, said that she did not see ?ny knife in his hand Felix Williams testified that as he rode by Joe RiE gans service station, he saw a man iying beside ^ ^ hp slowed down he heard his call for help. Wil liams said that although he had known Hamlett well for fhpl and althou8h he threw hil ham? ?f 8 i'ashlight on him n d ,0 rec?gnize him on account of his condi tion, and it was only when he spoke that he recognized his voice. Williams said that S?lmCnr'neo Hamlett to Johni Service Station and ! that Hicks and Mrs. Hamlett had nnt arrived at that time Hlcks testified that Hamlett appeared to be badly beaten up and that when he saw him he was standing in his yard that he pulled a| pen knife with a blade he judged to be about two in ches long, and stated that he ? |?/n? to the home of Otha Salmon and cut his neck 1" sh?ulders. Hicks said that he then left the ser vice station. Otis Powell. a neighbor, who stopped by the service station, said he saw the knife blade and heard the threats made by Hamlett. Mrs Hamlett testified that husband was nearly 70 years old. that he weighed ?hr?und. '22-25 pounds, and that his health had not been f??? '."refent months. She ?aid that her brother was ?r?und 43 ye?rs old and she judged that he weighed around 200 pounds or more Mrs. Hamlett said that when she found her husband had disappeared and learned that he had started to the .hp"16 Otha Salmon that; she got her niece, Louise ,to drive her towards the Salmon home. She said they overtook her husband on the way and that she begged him to get in the truck with refused but he itt on Thursday evening. Mr. Banzet, introduced by Mrs. Hal White, presented an nteresting talk on State Leg islation. His remarks were punctuated by numerous il lustrations used in order to tring out the various points given. A question and answer period followed. Mrs. A. A. Wood, president, presided over the meeting, following the Pledge of Alle fiance, and the prayer, the Preamble was recited by the members. The regular business meet ng was held and eoaamittae reports given. Poppies to bo told in May have boo leoed. With 87 mamhan to date, an attempt is ?ode to roach the ?Mi up by the Stat COMMUNION I Holy 5* mgat