QfyeJietost of <&rmge Cotmtp THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 SECTION ONE, PA^GE 4 Hillsboro court record, The following case* were heard in Hillsboro Recorder's Court -Mowday: Robert Ahris Blackwood, foBew •'** too clooely, costs; Hue Curry Fuller, non support, continued to .Oct. I#; Larry Densmore Guinn, .speeding. $25 and costs; Albert Scott, illegal possesion, $10 and cots; E. T. Wall, disorderly con duct, $5 and costs; Garfield B. Watson, speeding and wrong side of road, request jury trial, bond! set at $200; Arthur Reed, public drunk, 30 days to road, suspended, pay $5 .+ •*nd costs; Richard Gattie, drunk * ^nness, nol pros; Bobbie Cook • Johnson, speeding, $10 and costs; Roger Reed, no operator's license. ,<*» days to roads; Johnnie Mitctwll, non-support, 18 months, suspended ', Pay cost and $25 .per month for child; , , i t Leonard Arnold Griffith, driving V under influence, $100 and costs, four months, suspended for 1* months; Devon Deland Breeze, reckless driving, $100 and costs; 1 Jacob Christian Martinson Jr., i speeding. M and easts; Roy Mon roe, reckless driving and speed v an*l costs, four months, . j suspended far is months; Rufus S^ard Reaves, aiding and abet ting In reckless driving and speed tag. not gnflty; James Johnson, over width, $10 -anycasts; David Thompson, pub lic drunk, costs; Joseph P. Walk, er, driving under influence, $100 and costs; four months, mnp—fod LiA A mooth,; *“** ««aufc with deadly weapon. $50 and costs and tax as pail taf^eaMs M“,Jone Russel medical e*i>an8es and six months, suspend ed for two pears; Ray Andrew, driving under in / finance, $100 and cants, four months, suspended for 1$ months Henry M. Stanley, speeding, $1$ and costs; Robert Albright, driv ing under influence, not guilty, a bench warrant was sworn out for Mack Riddle for. perjury and bound over to Superior court, bond S6t at sp6ed “*• $10 and costs, Cbaries M Brock well, inadequate support, prayer foe judgment continued * l°r- six months, ha is ordered to pap $15 per week until end of Nov l$6b and-$i$-per week1 beginning ‘ Dec. 1959; . William Henry King, no opera tor’s license and /ailing to give proper signal, not guilty; Francis Mummer Jenkins Jr., failing to grant right of way, not guilty; Richard Gattis, assault on female, not guilty; Richard Gattis, caus ing a disturbance, not guilty; Monley Wade Wellman Jr., im proper passing, not guilty; Ellis Hubert Michael, speeding, $25 and costs; John Alston, non- support, 12 months, suspended for five years and pay costs, pay $20 per week for support gf children; John Alton, assault on female, costs, j four months, suspended for two j year; John Alton, assault on fe I male, prayer for judgment con tinued for 12 months; Thurston Brown Taylor, stop sign, not guilty; Goerg* Edward Whitted, reckless driving, $2S and «osts: Dock Smith, non support, ousts and 18 months, suspended for five years; Robert Riddle, as sault, fid and cost; David Edward Riverbark, im proper. passing, $10 and costs; BnxSev Patterson, speeding. $10 and costs; James William Walker, •Peeding. $18 and costs; WiUfflm Linton Best, speeding and follow ing too dese. $23 and coats; Wil liam S. Carver, speeding, $10 and «wte; Benson Wright Cotton, speeding, *18 and costs; William Robert Fleeman, following too closely, $10 and costs; Videtta Burnette Dodre, passing standing school bus. $25 and costs; Major Perry, speeding, $15 and costs; D. Garber, speeding, * $15 coats, Annie Mose» Ncwoamb speeding. 888 and rtats; Cterie William Davis, speeding, $13 and costs; Clarence Glenn Langdoa Jr f feeding, $10 and ceets; Barney viceroy Dawkins, speeding, $15 fjrt costs; WHUam James Fanner, following too closely, $10 and costs; Ira Raymond Parker, k» pcoper equipment, costs; Joseph Lenso Abbott, speeding, $$$ and costs; Lewis Henry Williford •feeding, $15 . and costs;' David Bnrneey Williams, speeding. $12 “dcosts; David Lather Kara, ^ejng. $1$ and costs; Wffliam ranaan Cape Jr., passing on MIL »« and coats; Earl Drewy sSw art, speeding, $lS«od costs; W S. Knight, public drank, $6 and costs; William Gold speeding, $9 and costs; Floyd Win Term appealed in car wreck daraen ueon wjjuams, 19, has appealed two roads sentences in connection with a freak Labor Day weekend auto accident here. The defendant was given at 60-day term for reckless drfvihg and 30 days for driving without lights, by Judge William S. Ste wart. He pleaded guilty to reck less driving, but not guilty to the other charge. Patrolman David Caldwell told the court he was driving along' W. Cam?ron about 10 p.m. when Williams’ auto whipped past (aim, and disappeared down Merritt Mill Rd. without lights. Moments later the speeding auto left the road near Lincoln High School, -and slammed down on top of a parked car that £ad been vacated by its occupants only moments before! Williams, who’ was slightly injured, sur rendered to police a short while later. ■ SQUARE DANCE GROUP Beth Okun’s Square Dance group will meet for the first time this year at the Hillel House this Saturday evening at 8:15 p.m. Thereafter, the group will dance on the first Saturday of each month. All interested in joining the group, are invited to. call Mrs. Okun at 6091. ston Rierson, speeding, $10 and costs; Lea David Rosenbkxun, im proper equipment, cost;: George Robert Shelton, speeding, $11 and costs; Sherrell Cogdill Farrell, speeding, $13 and costs; Clarence Eugene Bobbitt, speeding. $14 and costs; Walter Edmonds, speeding, HO and costs; Bryant Arthur Lankford, stop sign, costs; Robert Jerry Britt, speeding! $10 and costs; Dennis Ray Rhew, speeding, $10 and costs; WiBie Spray Williamson, speeding, fid and costs; Abner Yarborough, two cases of assault on female, costs in each case; Patricia C. King, stop sign, $10 'and costs; Clay* McCauley, no operator's license. $25 and costs; Harry Lamb, pub lic drunk, costs; Charles Leon Reektenwad, speeding, $io and *oota; James Lewis Satterfield,' no insurance; $16 and costs; W. D. Snith* worthless check, amount of check and costs; .-Jesse Bright Stegall, stop sign $10 and costs; Willie Roy Herfcia, wrong side of road, $10 and costs; Jobs David Wagner, improper use of dealers license, $10 and costs. NORTHSIDE WINS FIRE DRILL TROPHY —Chaprt Hill Jaycees President Roy Martin (second from left) presents to Northside School Principal James Peace the trophy for his school's ******* ^ ***• ton*- drill- during the com petition sponsored by the Jay cess in connection with Fir* Prevention Week. At the left—Bruce Martindel* and thir^—John Ruff, co-chairmen of ♦he observance. Th* trophy is awarded by the Orange County Fir* Insurance Exchange. News Photo Bashed with shotgun . . . Brothers appeal terms in slashing, shooting mowers cnargea slashing- and shooting each other have appealed 60-day roads sen I tences imposed in the local Re corder’ Court. Although they pleaded guilty to | assault with a deadly weapon, Clyde Thompson Jr., and his brother, Thomas (Tig), Thompson, 1 both appealed to Superior Court when Judge William S. Stewart in dicated he planned to give them two-month roads terms. Slashed his throat . " Patrolman David Caldwell testi fied that' Clyde Thompson told him his brother cut him on the throat with a knife* inflicting an injury necessitating almost* two doeen stitches'. The policeman said that later this same night he was on duty at the scale of an auto wreck across from Thompson’s, He said Struck by car, man is hurt A Chapel Hill man was injured when struck by a car as he was crossing a downtown street during a hard rain early Saturday eve ning. He is Jeter .Farrington, 72-year old Negro handyman, who sustain ed lacerations o« the upper face and a possible brain concussion. Investigating Police Lt. Graham Creel and Patrolman Lindy Pen dergrass' said no charges have been filed in. the case. Driver of the car was Miss Gay a.nne Tanner, 24, a school teacher. She told them she was driving about 15 miles an hour, proceed ing, east on W. Franklin St. about 6 pun. whea Farrington stepped off the sidewalk onto the street in front of her. She said she was unable to avoid hitting him. Court businms tops $28,000 in last foar The Chapel Hill Recorder's .Court was a $28,800 business dur ing fiscal 1958-59. The annual report of Town Audi tor Erie Peacock shewed that 1.661 cases were handled by the court, out of which there were *52 found innocent, 126 nol prossed, 104 roads sentences, 62 suspendel sentences, and 57 bound over for superior court trial. Most of the remainder paid fines and-or costs. The audit of the disbursement records of Court Clerk B. J. How ard showed that fiaes totalled *11, V07. costs $12,172, state taxes *2.274, and cases tried for the Town of Carrboro. $528. Town Manager Thomas D Rose and -Mayor O. K. Coro well joined the Auditor in commending the Clerk for “a very good jab.’*' The Auditor noted that payment had been made in all except 10 ows lor the past year, and these were being pursued. He noted that the court's policy way;, in effect, pay ment or a jail sentence. Three to be hired for new fire station ChapW Hill's new fire station on S. Hamilton Rd. in Glen Lennox is expected to be completed within two weeks. e > Only a few full days of work re main to be done on the!f $44,900 i project, according to Town 'Man ager T. D. Rose. agiai Fire Chief J. S. Boone is plan ning to add three a