Page EIGHTEEN THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1956 WildUfe Club Meets Tuesday For Dinner The Moore County Wildlife Club will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 at Sandhill Farm Life school cafeteria. Dinner will be served by the women of the Eureka Presbyte rian Church with proceeds going into their manse fund. Reserva tions should be made through Mrs. Hugh McLeod, Route 3, Carthage. Gen. R. B. Hill is in charge of the program. REGULAR TERM STARTS MONDAY Key Case Will Be Tried At Special ITerm of Criminal Court Novembeir 19 Jack Key, 21-year-old State Col lege student charged with raping a Biscoe school teacher last May, will be tried once again at a spe cial term of criminal court, begin ning Monday, November 19. Judge Hoyle Sink of Greensboro will preside. Key was tried at the July term but a hung jury caused the case The curriculum of the Depart ment of Public Health Nursing „ , . of the University of North Caro-1 to be remanded for retrial. Judge lina School of Public Health was i Don Phillips, who presided at the nationally accredited in 1941. Urial, refused at the time to let ALLRED TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE strong, long range reception from '■MOTOROLA TV^ New circuits eliminate all man-made interference in soimd system. Improved timer pinpoints any signal in the air. Superb chassis changes weak signals into strong, clear pictures! It’s the best in sight! EASY terms FREE oeiivert SUPERPOWERED PICTURE IN A SUPERFINISHED CABINET! MOTOROLA DELUXE CONSOLE TV SET Here’s value! Super 5-Star Power Chassis gives super- p^owered picture. Glare- Down/Sound-Up design, •pp AT^'P T'AJC Pushbutton On-Off. Big IttALEX. speaker. Mahogany or Blond grain finish. Model 21K56. Prices incl. Fed. Tax and one-year warranty on picture tube. REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF TV SETS. PICK-UP AND_ DELIVERY HOUSE CALLS Allred Television Sales & Service Hy. 1 South—Phone 2-6862 SOUTHERN PINES "Service After the Sale" Key out of jail on bail and has since refused other requests from his attorneys, Herbert Seawell and W. D. Sabiston, both of Carthage. All told. Key will have been in jail just one week short of six months when his trial comes up again. Seawell and Sabiston have not indicated any line of defense they would pursue this time. Both have stoutly maintained that Key is innocent and have not indicated they would submit to a lesser plea. Seawell said last week that “the case will be tried again. We have new things to present to the jury, of course. But the defense will be substantially the same as it was in July.” Solicitor M. G. Boyette has not said yet whether he would seek a special venire from which to se cure a jury. A jury list of 45 peo ple, including three women, has been picked, however, and it is presumed that efforts will be made to select the jury from that list. Key’s case is docketed fourth on the list. That does not mean that he will be tried the first day, al though court officials have indi cated in the past that they feel it will take most of the week fpr the trial. Other cases docketed for the special term are the following; Cicero Jlavis, assault and bat tery, assault with a deadly weap on inflicting serious and perma nent injury with intent to kill; Carl Junior Chriscoe, speeding 90 and failing to heed a siren; Melvin Jackson Vest, speeding 75; Jack Black, larceny by fraud; Burney Rufee Williamson and William Wesley Key, larceny of an automobile, William Wallace, and Allen Ray Mooney, forgery. Nathaniel Toomer, Melvin Per son and Bobby Lee Marsh, breaking and entering, larceny; George R. Brown and James E. McFeaters, Jr., robbery from per son; Claudius O. Westbrook, dis orderly conduct, vile and profane language; Charlie Edward Man- ess, asault with a deadly weapon, carrying a concealed weapon, drunk and creating a disturb- 'ance, amended to driving drunk; Brack Gaddy, trespassing and destroying property. Delorius Tempter, trespassing and destroying property; James Harrison Lanham, driving drunk, improper parking; Bobby Leon ard Frye, no operator’s license (second offense); Claude Alex ander Kennedy, driving drunk, possession of illicit whiskey; Robert Wade Cooke, driving drunk, no operator’s licer^e; Penn Oscar Hickman, allowing drunk driver to operate his car; John McCall and Vivian Mon roe, bedding and co-habiting. Zero Mitchell, fraud; Marion En nis Upchurch, driving drunk, second offense; John Clarence Watson^_^ assault and battery; Norman Ross Allen, driving after license revoked; Hoover Beny- mon, careless and reckless driv ing; Cornell Beck, driving drunk, operating car on wrong side of road. Many Continued Many of the cases have been continued from previous terms, although several have been add ed since the regular court term docket was compiled. In the regular term, which be gins Monday with Judge Walter E. Crissman of High Point presi ding, there are 13 cases involving defendants charged with driving drunk. In one instance, scheduled for trial Monday, James Harvey Wilson is charged with the fourth offense of driving drunk. Several forgery cases, a num ber of cases in which the defend ants are charged with speeding at extremely high speeds, and two cases of manslaughter are also^ scheduled. Monday has, as usual, been set aside for bills and the warrant docket, although the trial docket will also be started. This is Judge Crissman’s first appearance in Moore County. Judge Sink, currently serving as a special Superior Court judge, has been on the bench 28 years and has held court in the county a number of times previously. Jurv Lists The jury list for the regular WITH THE Armed Forces S^l. George C. Wilson Jr„ whose wife, Clara Mae, lives at 1201 Ninth, Huntsville, Ala., re cently was graduated from the Army’s Southeastern Signal School Fort Gordon, Ga. He completed the school’s ten- week power equipment mainte nance course. The course trained him to install, operate and serv ice motor-driven signal equip ment. Sergeant Wilson, whose par ents live in Aberdeen, entered the Army in 1952. term; Lacy Baldwin, Francis Brewer, Lee Brewer, Ronny K. Brooks, C. G. Boyette, Sr., Delcie Calli- cutt, Jesse Ross Cameron, J. Os car Chappell, Leonard Cockman, Edward Collins, Lee Clarence Corieno, Lee E. Denny, C. L. Doby, Everette B. Fry, Horace Herring, Geoi;ge Hilliard, W. T. Huntley, Jr., Dorothy H. Kiser, O. W. Key Delmas Kimball, Jake C Lassiter,, and C. A. Lemons, H. L. Milton, J. G. Morgan, Walter C. Morgan, P. P. Moon, Hilton McCrimmon, A. Ray Mc Donald, Alex McKenzie, Nancy McLean, Marshall Palmar, Hay wood Person, James R. Phillips, Redmond H. Proctor, J. H. Rice, D. L. Ritter, Louis Scheipers, Jr., N. L. Stanley, Lee J. Thomas, L. J. Thompson Albert Tyner, Da vid Tyson, W. D. Wadsworth, Watson Williams, and Robert Williamson. The jury list for the special term; George M. Blue, W. L. Batche lor, Willie Belton, T. D. Caviness, W. S. Cole, Pauline H. Creslaiid, ^ G. Conrad. A Hie Davis. Elbert W. Dowd, Martin Freeman and oipT-Trip TTi-peman. Cranford Garner, T. R. Goins, Carson Goins, L. M. Garner, Donald S. Garrison, W. E. Gil christ, Thompson Hussey, M. W. Harbour, A. L. Rail and C. M. Hardy. ' William Ernest Kelly, Ray mond A. Kennedy, W. F. Ken nedy, Roy G. Martin, Fred Man- ess, Homer Marion, Graham Moore, Alton B. Moore, Wayne Marion and John D. McNeill. D. A. McNeill, John D. McCas- kill, A. Leonard McNeill, W. N. Nicks, Lillian S. Oldham, Her man B. Ritter, Jack Reed, R. S. Ratcliff, Myrtie K. Smith, James A. 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