^$500 in machinery is pawned for $35 cash; 2 face charges Grand larceny charges will be beard against two Durham men who allegedly pawned over $500 worth of power tools for $35. The defendants, Glenn H. Mitchell and Ivy Felton Poe, bojjh 48, of Durham, were bound over for superior court trial by Judge William Stewart following a hearing in Chapel Hill Re corder’s Court Bond of $600, was ordered for each. They were charged with theft of an electric hammer and an electric pipe threader from the construction shed of Bryant Elec tric Co. of Durham at a Memo rial Hospital building project here. They were arrested on the basis of an anonymous tip to the electrical contracting firm. Poe told the court that Mitch ell, who had been fired from a job with the Bryant firm, hired him to drive him to Chapel Hill on the night of Octv 6, and that Poe put the machinery in his car and went to a Diace near bur ham where Mitchell pawned them for $35. Poe said they both went on a drunk with the money. Val ue of the machines, both of which were recovered, was set at $51Q. Other cases on the court dock et: Thomas L. Lloyd, Route Two; disorderly conduct; nol pros granted. Roland Burnette: disorderly conduct; 30 davs roads sentence. Thomas Griffith, Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; reckless driv ing; $100 and costs. Frank Fuller, Route One; lar ceny of motor vehicle; six months roads term. Floyd Headen; public drunken ness: $10 and costs. - Jack Rubenstein, Cincinatti, Ohio; speeding: $5 and costs. Macon Theodore Jordan, Mon lye; speeding; costs. Robert D. Anderson, Durham; traffic light violation; costs. John Stewart Robey, Furman Univ; nublic drunkenness; nol pros with leave granted. Frank Wright, Favetteville; public drunkenness; $10 and costs. Homer W. Maynor, Garrboro: breaking and entering and as sault with a dedaly weanon, a knife; 12 months roads sentence, . -Little Christmas in The Intimate Al««e»,h ,h. Intimate peeler, Christmas to come in December *° *"«ny of our friends have1 »oved ones in distant comers of »he earth that we've had to weak en a trifle. , j ,f you are among those who need an early Christmas, yoo'il find a special table, back near the text section, with book catalogs, im printed Christmas Card samples, I •nd, nicest of all, a supply 0< tinsdly Advent Calendars, which •very child should have by De comber first. .Merry Shopping to you! The Intimate Bookshop 1)1,9 East Franklin Street _ Chapel Hill . u Open Till 10 PM. suspended on payment of $75 and costs and on one year's good behavior and condition defend ant not enter premises of Ike Mincey. Mildred Farrington; drunk and disorderly; $10 and costs. Hargrave Bowles IH; cursing on highway; $15 and costs. Jack B. Presson; discharging firearms; costs. Palmer L. Skoglund; discharg ing firearms; costs. Thomas Mitchell; public drunkenness; $10 and costs. Bettis Holmes; assault and battery on a female; 30 days roads sentence, suspended on payment of costs; plus medical expenses of Margaret Minor. Volunteer cancer study is under way Volunteer researchers of the American , Cancer Society’s Orange County Unit began this week the second followup of the Cancer Prevention Study, a six year nationwide project designed to provide information on why some people are more likely to get cancer than others. Twenty-six Orange County re searchers are among the nearly 70,000 trained volunteers in 1121 counties throughout the country who are checking on more than a million Americans. The study, begun in October, 1959, will con tinue for another four years. i The study is the largest medi-! cal statistical survey ever con-1 ducted in the United States, ac cording to Mrs. John B. Adams, chairman of the Orange Coun ty study. County researchers will be con tacting 221 families and 425 in dividuals. The study, if done without volunteers, would be pro hibitively expensive. “Volunteers who make this saving of dollars possible are in effect saving lives,” Mrs. Adams said. “It is through such efforts that cancer eventually will be brought under control.” ' ) ■■■ . v'.- • ' , ; . . ! In the first follow-up com pleted last year, volunteers suc ceeded in reaching almost all of j the men and women enrolled in ti»e study. Ttiis year interviewees will be asked to answer a short supplementary questionnaire re lating to sicknesses, if any, since Oct. 1, 1951, and information about air pollution will be sought EGYPTOLOGIST VISITS Dows Dunham, internationally known egyptologist and present Curator of the Egyptian Collec tion in the Museaum of Fine Arts in Boston, was a recent visitor to the campus of the Uni versity where he addressed sev eral Archaeology classes on the .. < subject of t}ie “King Menkaura Pyramids," Professor of Archae ology James P. 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