Judge Sorry Conic Noi Give Nan 1! Years In Prison (Continued from page one) wpuld be bark later He claim: to,.: rhe n hi his. wife quarried because lie u.i li-.tv .1 min? h -inri that h struck him pv ■ 4be head with a heavy cc:r:'>. Um ... m CT:i< ii.T.l hail. "When she hit mi the sec ond time. 1 grabbed t! t comb and wrung it ut of her hand, cutting the palm of her hand." he said adding that she started to run and fell against the do«>r. solit ting her head open. P. rKir.s ti en said he did not remember what happened next, but said he was sorry. He claimed that she did not want to go to a doctor, that he made trips twice daily for med icines, and wanted to pay the hos pital bill but couldn't Two of Perkins' small children were called to the stand, and it was apparent that they had been coached to favor their father, for they said their mother hurt her head m a fall against the door. The story was entirely different from the one told by the young 1 daughter to Sheriff Holloman when the officer visited the home January 17 Mary Moore, a neighboi who ! visited the Perkins home just be fore the attack and several times j after it. w. - the star witness fori the State. I left i 1 Perkins home about 8:30 o'clock on the night! of January 5," she raid. "Perkins | was not the-. Shortly after 9:00 I o'clock the iitt'e girl (Bertha Lee) came for her. bet begging her to! say nothing about it bu her daddy j would kill her (Bertha Lee), l| found he; (Ada) in bed arid! bloody all over When 1 pulled j her stockinc- if. much skin earn: j off with them,” she declared. Returning to the Perkins home the next day, the victim's face could hardly be recognized, the . witness said, adding that Perkins i cursed her and informed her it j was none of.her business. I, On cn ss examination, the wit- ' i ness admitted that she did not i ; know how the victim was hurt.1 i but she declared that it could!) hardly have resulted from a fall I against a d. or. Deler.se attorney R H. Cowcn, pleaded for his client and main tained there was some doubt about how the woman war hurt Att n ney R. L. Coburn, private prosecu tor. declared Perkins a black i sheep in lb ■ ministry , and pleaded 15 for maximum punishment. j ] I j It could n 't b, h anted imrro II lately what is to become of t 11 victim and th. cignt imie c-hil ’iren. One report said they mig j accompany their mother ai 1 grandmother back to Michigan. This Country Is Sliil Unprepared For A Major Wa; .le'iro-wo fp.rt one ' might be all they say. But to dat we haven't accomplished,any tvcr 1 dors «it rearmament. Rearming big country takes time. We ar only just getting st. ited, are stii comparatively unprepared for major war. The American peopl might a< well know it, rather thai drift around in a pink cloud, una ware of their weakness. } PFPSORFO-PEPSOU l/VAUFADS FOP QU/CK RESULTS / Patrolmen Repori No One Is Badly Hurt In Accidents --*v -- (Continued from Rage One) Mrs. Turn Adams of Parmele, was struck at a grade crossing on s Parmele Street by a train and magged about forty feet down the track. While not badly injured Mi. Adam suffered a few bruises and hock Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $400. Saturday afternoon at 4:30 1 clock James Leon Wynne lost r ti >l of his mother's 194!) Dodge .hich sk dded and turned over on the House Hoad near Roberson viih i in car came to a stop in an upright position. Neither Wynne tor his companion, Hugh Morris -iflcev, was hurt Damage to the o was estimated at $500 by Pa rolman Parker. That evening at 6:45 o'clock here was a second three-car ac •ident. Willie Justus Lynch, Rob rsonville serviceman, was driv ng on Highway 64, about two 'tiles cast of RobersonviIJe. and an into the back of Herman (farming's 1942 Chevrolet pick ip truck. Lynch s 19.01 Ford went >ut of control, swerved to the eft and struck J. D. Moore’s 9411 ford. A girl companion of i/loore s suffered a leg injury, hut t was not believed to have been ■••nous .according to Patrolman ’arker who made the mvcstiga ion Damage to the vehicles was ■stimated, as follows: 1951 Ford, ■300; pick-up truck, $25, and 948 Ford, $400 I 1 Lorenzo Wiggins, colored o: • -tm ipg fV.aiJ Pur rru-le toward Bc'hel ' .-.bout 7:3{ '' !■ r-k an i aisle.id of following t Ho curve m t!ie load lust tin? side 'if the Pitt County line, he continued straight and ripped down about 6C feet of fence When the 1940 Ford came to a stop, it ,t had gathered one or two fence posts in its radiator. Wiggins’ i comp;.nil n. whose name could not ^ be learned, knocked out the wind shield with his head and soon af i lei' the .undent walked away. It could not be learned if he was injured Damage to the car was I estimated at $100 by Patrolman [ft. W. Parker f Tin 1950 Chevrolet driven by j Cleo Daniel, colored man of Wil , Miamston, and a 1947 Chevrolet driven by Javin Dillon Leggett, | white of RFD 1. Williamston, , crashed at a highway-street >n ! tersection in Everetts at 7:30 | o'clock Saturday evening Daniel was said to have been entering ! the highway. Damage to each | vehicle was estimated at $50 by Corporal M. C. Byrum who made I the investigation Driving his 1940 Hudson on the Cox Hoad near Hassell Saturday | night at 11:00 o’clock, Alexander Wynne struck two of Farmer George Ayers' calves, killing one instantly. The other was injured so badly that it was shot and kill iod. Damage to the car was esti- j mated at $200 by Patrolman R. j P. Narron. Apparently flying low on Gus { Lane m Cross Roads Township Sunday evening about 8:30 I o’clock, Ulysses Daniel, of RED 3, Williamston, lost control of his: 1949 Ford, ran off the road, hit a stump, causing the machine to j turn over on its side. Penned in j I the car, Daniel and his two com-1 panions knocked out the rear' glass and crawled out. No one was : hurt and damage to the car was ] estimated at $100 by Patrolman , B W. Parker. ' !, Meat Sa/t/tly Will I\ot , lie Larger This Year Because of the drought and un ' Chalmers B. Allis Chalmers ; C, Fa email Cub, 19'! model Ford, practically new, John Deere B and Case B A C. See them at Williamston Tractor and Imple ment Company, Jamesville High-1 way, Williamston, N. C no 29 tf FORS ALE: TWO WHEEL ALL- I steel trailer. Built by Spen, | Very good tires. May be seen ati 502 W. Main Street, Williamston. 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