Friday. June 23. 1950 Page Ten THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carol^ i——— Highway Lawbreakers Crowd Docket; Several Fail To Answer When Called Testimony of two young colored monthly to wife for h^J^elf girls, each about 14 years of age further order of the given Monday in recorders court, jjannie Hugh McDougal, resulted in the holding of two K pleading not guilty to youths of their race fo rgrand jury nn his youtns OI iiicix xcLvv, ..v. — - - action on a possible charge of rape. , „ Bond was set at $5,000 each for J. C. Dowd, 20, and Charles Wil liams 17. Attempted rape was the charge on which arrest had been made, but on hearing evidence the judge expryedthj ADeraeeii, o- - assault with deadly weapon on his wife and assault and battery, imlo contendere to another charge, with cursing and threats, had his prayer for judgment con tinued on payment of costs and on good behavior conditions, witn orders of the court to reimburse the prosecuting witnesses the . j> d»nE CA +Vioxr Viorl JJi \ \ I i I \ Carolina Sn^n^that the iraver crime had . of $75.50 they'had advanc been coniniittcd. _ led to him. tt-h All live in the same neighbor- \vatson Thomas, Chapel Hill, hood on the outskirts of failure to comply with previous The girls said they were on the gmjgment, commitment of way to a nearby store, after dark I sentence ordered by last Thursday, when fhe .boys Millie Dowdy Pme- grabbed them and forced Lyrst, larceny of $30, 60 days at cies upon them despite f^^^’^ Lounty home, reduced to 30 days struggles. if he pays the costs and repays Two Liquor Cases ujjg money illegally gamed. A couple of liquor cases and ai — great many involving ^fractions of highway safety the greater part Cora Mae Gilhs, of boutnern Pines, was found guilty of pos- -d_ HnS'on^pa^eS of costs, and! That sparkling comedy, “Love ^ nnnditiOTS of good bchavior. That Brute,” starring Paul Doug- °”Tnhn of Cameron, Rt. 2, jean Peters and Cesar Rome- 1 a H guikv through his at-L.Q eQj.itinuesattheCarolinathea- f^rnevln two cases charging pos- fre tonight (Friday) and Saturday, and sale of non-taxpaidLith a Saturday matinee Many ifnuor He was ^epbrted to beLf the supporting cast should be •‘mo old and too sick” to come to mentioned because they are all rt Following testimony given Uopnotch comedy specialists, I^e r AB?OfTicef McGee concern- La^n Wynn, Joan Davis Arthur - a raid on Frye’s home, he was Treacher, Peter Price, Leon I"® ^ <fro °^^/rnqts lasco Clara Blandick and many ^'”=iedL, drunken drivers andLther’s. “Love That Brute” uses careless and reckless drivers con- every type of comedy f^ Rs tinned to be hauled into court, m hgughs, some of it smart, some of the current all-out drive to slow it sophisticated and some mem down and straighten them |giapgtick. :^yTSMZr:’lo:S.^ 1 .Heralded as his greatest motmn Speeding Cases or MilE produItS^ik Technicolor ?"^"fontend?e ^speeding S “Sampson and Delilah” comes to and their sentences, the Carolina theatre Sunday, werel William F. Smith, Cameron, Monday and Tuesday evenings, cK nh $15 and costs; Jess Wil-jwith a Tuesday matinee. llvT Freeman, Carthage, 70-751 Hedy Lamarr and Victor Ma- i lard Ireeman, mph, 60 days suspended on pay ment of $40 and costs; M. D. Welch, Robbins, 60 mph m 35 mile zone on US 1 $20 and costs Wade Melton McIntyre, Fort Bagg, 70 mph and with improper pq^kmenl, 60: days suspended, $30 and costs. . Pleading not guilty were Lucas V Conrad, case continued to next Monday; Maynard Simpson Co- zart, Aberdeen, prayer for judg ment continued on payment of costs; Donald J. Davidson ,Ra- leigh, $10 and costs. Capiases Issued Several charged with speedup failed to answer when c^le . Tese were George Elliott Jone^ hCarlotte who forfeited a cash bond of $80; Erick Fields Wallace, for whom a capias was issued, Thomas Watson Patton, who for feited a $40 cash bond; Richard B Radford, Greensboro, capias; Ronald C. Phelps, North Troy, N. Y., forfeited cash bond of $50. Jacob McKinley Lawhon, charg ed with speeding and careless and reckless driving, asked a jury trial, which was set for July . under $100 bond. Drunken Driving Drunken driving cases;: Her^ bert C. Lawhon, Niagara, 60 days suspended on payment of $100 and costs, license revoked for 1- Xnths; Bennie C. Garner, jury trial set July 5 under $200 bond, George Garner, Southern Pines, contiLed to next Monday; Charles Val Clar, Pmello Fla called and failed, forfeited $135 cas bond; Hubert Leroy Hen dricks, jury trial set July 5 under $150 bond. Dave Thompson, charged with assault with deadly weapon and public drunkenness along with ture, who portray the title roles, head a cast of thousands including George -Sanders, Angela Lansbury and Henry Wilcoxon. This pro duction marks Miss Lamarr s fimt appearance in Technicolor. The screenplay has spiced this popu lar Biblical tale with just enough fiction to give Mr. DeMille his head in displaying his incompar able flair for fashioning breath taking movie wonders. “Samson and Delilah” is a wondrous show of pomp and pageantry, action, sweep and passion. ^ _ It is a spectacle on a prodigious scale, that rare picture which ex erts the widest possible appeal to every type of film taste--an ex pert blend of action, religion, sus pense and beautiful Technicolor. { Gene Tierney and Richard Wid- mark are starred in a fast-moving story, full of suspense, “Night and the City,” filmed in London with an all-American cast and director, coming to the Carolina theatre Wednesday and Thursday, June 28-29, with a Thursday matinee. i I Sunrise Skilled Navy pilots who fly into the very “eye” of approaching hurricanes have taken all the mystery out of these tropical blows, according to Captain How ard T. Orville, head of the Navy s aerological section, who acted as technical advisor on “Slattery s Hurricane,” the new Twentieth Century-Fox adventure - drama, showing at the Sunrise ^e^ter Tuesday, June 27, only. Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell and Ver onica Lake share starring honors in the picture which evolves .. XI- _ •vr«.rT-.T>ci 'hnrripnnp- eiODCtu.iv vvxwx* ./ -I ^ tiTiFV) 111 Xne UlL-VUic: public drunkenness along witn ^ Navy’s hurricane- Srunken driving, was sentenced to a drunKen qiiviusj _ . six months on the roads pd gave notice of appeal to superior court. Bond was set at $500. Careless and Reckless Careless and reckless driving cases; Allen Fuller Brewer Jr., Aberdeen, 60 days suspentted on payment of $25 and costs; Harold Vernon March, capias to Mon day with bond set $200. Daniel Shepard McCrimmon, charged with both drunken driv ing and careless and reckless driv ing, sought a jury trial which was set for July 5, under $200 bond. Clint Williams, of Robbins, con victed of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious and per manent injury, was sentenced to eight months on, the roads. Will Gaddy, of Pinehurst, con victed of disturbing the peace, cursing, assault and threats, was sentenced to three months on the roads or at the county home, sus pended on payment of costs and assorted good behavior conditions. Domestic Troubles Other cases on the Monday docket: OasweU Burke Garner, Jr., Robbns, failure to provide adequate support for wife and child, prayer for judgment con tinued oh payment of costs and plots. Hurricanes are shaped like a giant “8,” Captain Orville ex plained. At the cross over point, which would correspond to the hurricane’s eye, there is a mo mentary calm. Then the gales be gin anew, this time blowing in the opposite direction. “The reconnaissance technique which the Navy has developed over a period of years has the pilots flying into the very eye of the storms,” said Captain Orville. ‘•This makes it possible to ch^t the direction and speed of the hurricane and thereby w^n the public in the areas where the big blow will likely hit. In this way lives and property can be saved by precautionary measures taken well in advance of storm’s a^rivah “In cooperation with the United States Weather Bureau the Navy tracks down every hurricane teat is headed for this country. The fliers use a specially equipped PB4Y hurricane hunter plane for this work which is so^ graphically shown in the picture.” The smashing climax of flat tery’s Hurricane” shows Widmark flying into a tropical storm and radioing its course and intensity back to the land stations. A Real Democrat Senator Frank P. Graham Educator - Statesman - Humanitarian And Great American To The Voters; The election ol e Senalor from North CatoUna is an important event. Whoever is elect ed on Saturday deserves the satisfaction and the tribute of knowing that a lot of people, a true majority# voted for him. We hope and beUeve that that true majority will elect SENATOR FRANK GRAHAM, but whether you are for Senator Graham or against him, we urge you in all stneenty: GO TO THE POLLS THIS SATURDAY and Moore County Committee For SENATOR FRANK P. GRAHAM

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