v the lock where the door had been forced open. Barrington testified that he found a screwdriver and a tip of a screwdriver in the debris in front of the sale. This was sent to a crime lab in Raleigh lor analysis, he said. Barrington also identified a dial which had been sent to the lab. Cumberland County detective Buck Monroe told the court that he saw Bullard showing a gun in a pool room on Hay Street about Jan. 12. He was investigating a report of stolen guns, he said. Monroe said he asked Bullard to (See SAFECRACKING, Page 11) No Color Pictures... Please It you have pictures of news events, club happenings or other items of interest to The News ? Journal readers, we would be happy to publish them. Clear, sharp black and white photos look best when printed in the newspaper. Color pictures do not reproduce well. Black and white Poloroid snapshots are suitable. II you are taking a picture with the intention of bringing it to The News - Journal, please use black and white film SUPt.R VISOK - Joe Belcher has been named supervisor of finishing at Knit - A way. Belcher, who was working at the Southern Pines facility until operations were moved to the new plant here, came to Knit - Away from Texfi in West Ontario, California. A native of Inman, S.C., he is a graduate of Clcmson University with a bachelors degree in textile chemistry. Belcher lives in Rockfish with his wife, Connie, and two children.