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Trooper found not guilty of cockfighting
\ -!,»lc wsffmj) p.itrot
jn orsf ol
Vih.' plrddcd not fiUiilv to
^.ixM'gbiiog it A Hoke
VO'HI :> lo'.tlict C:=UM Itidl Issi
week in -^hi-.b I"* propk- were ».oii
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t-ir'etic Martin Roberts J» . 4"’,
a hooper oi Msrnrti inJ
t so intics iof 2^ scir,,
wa* round •!■.•[ g':ii:\ b> Jedg'
' i-'. Hfri! attiT ifstimorn b\
Hsske tiiunis l>a\e B^f
r.nsion
V urti' W.tsnt \kirts. P () Bsi"
??9 (SS ;:i'i H pc Mills. i!so
pleaded n*u guilts, but was louiid
ftndts and lined ;!J
Barrtnjii.’ti srui 25 law o-'kei-
•oK-sitil .'w.r 20’' [s.‘,-.ii.nv jt a
vvK»Tijjbt be!-1 on KHiUiP, t in
Hoke -1 oiiiiiy
Pruring ho, tr.tiniony, B;t:
i-r-jtion s.a:d ihet a the time of the
atr-Tsis. s*h?n offieer-, w-te identi
fysr.g the '.LiipeMs filing out of the
building, he ft^.isfnu’ed Robefii,
whom he h§s known f:>r ahisut ^0
tears Barrington si;d he was
reluslant to vhsrg? the trooper
■'I didn’t want to sharge him, to
I iTt him to the bask of the line,”
Bah glon said "\^her) he same
thfi'-ugh a scsojid lime. I
him
\ssis'.ant Distils! Attorney Jean
Howell ar^i.?d that Roberts should
he lOund guilty kcsaus.: his;
preserve at the t'vkfight cn
v'lo.’ree*! this kind of operation.
Senator Broyhill
visits on Saturday
Hs Sally Jamir
SenatvSf James Thomas (Jim)
Bioshd! (R S ■. visited kaclord
^laiurdas morning (o attend a
hrcakfasi meciint: given in his
honor bv area Repuhiisans
^PPlo\llnalels 8^ people at
tended 'he "i-.-eiing ai ‘A V) a.ni
whuti w.i- field m the banquet
I loin I'l ' lo I denboro'igh
kesiauiiiii
Miei a I'.iilet hTeakl.isi, the
meeting wa-. o[yrticd bs EscKn
Msnning. ns-«-na»rperw»»» fo* iHc
Hoke ( ouiKs Republican party
(.rih were presented to Senalirr
Bivivh.ll and Ins witc I miivc. wlin
^ald a (es* words >1 greeting and
(.sprcsvcd he' rtninks lot iiis'
a sioansc ihs’s had been givsn dur
• s' their visii
tiucsts in ilie audiense wets
'cogiii/ctj insUidmg K I Dasis.
ji.drdalc (or the N C House
Kr[ rcseniaiue. AC 'Xse Harkcr,
■ ididaie for \ C Slate Senate
i.l Hillir H.irnbs, I ighth Con
;•,' ninjl Disiris"! candidate
Itiidsfs Blue. Republican can
’■ latr lor Hoke C ounts so>mniis
'iiiroduced Senator
I' >*: ■ aiiiofig his etpening
: 1 V I irdged that he would
I ■ * ivc the N C Turkes
h ’ . d j on his calendar ' sts he
r rd ihc IC'diS al 10
H’ ;1 hr gan his talk making
■ '•'•I ■'he “Iwio hats" he was
wor Brovhill said he was
tirte I ' r .V vour senalt'i” and
-r. •i dh a sandidalc for the
S.io ii.t'-f founh election
I 0. fice III listen to sou”
Bruvh.i: Old. "and find out the
III which you think ihc
I ' iiid naiion is going to go in
d e vcai' lo vome "
Bros hill iddrcsscd the sad situa-
II o' the suicide ol Senator last
' !is ■ vi.'ig (lie sense of shock and
‘ that pcnplc fell with his pass-
'g
' )iii love and prayers will go (o
'll (J .ivt's) family he will be
n .cd hy mans.” Hrovhdl said
'Hovse.er. as you know, the Iran-
'I'm must take place"
kelcrnng to his decision tis at
cept the appointment he said ‘Ml
took a lot of hard thought ”
He cited ho 2J yrv^rs of cx
peftence in th? Hour-e and his ser
vice to Ik count^e^ iti the slate dur
ing his political career as being
among (he quahncalions for the
duties si( his oifivc.
The Himatof referred to the ques
non whieh he o often asked by tfic
pro-s regarding the effect that his
icsenl appointment would have on
his campaign lor elcv'iion.
"I'm not cvefl eort-sisisrin* fh«i
qucstuin.” Broyhill laid "The
first priority that I base under this
appointment of the governor is to
represent the people of the state lo
the best ssf my abiliis and the cam
paign IS going to have m take sc-
vond plase "
In talking about his c.inipaign.
btsishill said It would be a positisc
one in which he would “be talking
about those issues of vOncern tci
the people of our tats as well as tsi
our nation ”
Although in Raelord wearing a
Republican label. Brovhill staled
that he has alwjys enjoyed hipar
tivon support and admitted tfuit
"It isn’t cjsy lobs a Republican in
Nt*rlh C arolina cseii in the western
part of the -tate wc’rc out
number id about three lo one.”
Vs era! curreni issue were ad
dressed by the senator and he
dsMircd the .iudien» e of hii ability
to respond to their 'oncern-
“I’m going to be setting up this
senate office lo make sure you gel
first vtass sets ICC here m H.'kc
Counts." Broshill said
In referen-e to finding solutions
tir problems conlronimc ( aiolira
rcMdciils he said that he “is going
to be on the von .-f'.aiisc side ol
the solutions
Broyhill s.iid that he supponed
the growth of the economy
through the csiablishmeni and le
taming of emplovnieni of oppor
lumiv
He advih..tted finding legislative
ss'luiions lo problems in the
cennorrv through iraeic policy
devciopmeni and sued his support
ol the Textiles and Apparels Im
(Sec SI NAfOK. page I2j
Howell said iha: rbe p.o -..inm
=Aas h*s^ on ih? N C a, ' nc
14 .fh2 ft-'ring to -vkligt*":: •
which stale'. “If any pc? . n
vhall uoi, or in any wav he ^on
nccled with any plate kept or used
for the purpose of fieb* or
bailing any osk he -hall >v
guilts of a iTiicdemcanof '
How.-11 .ajd lhai printed tard*
Mating a required ;*ntrv ■?« for
vKkfight as well at dates o' future
fighis had been printed by alleerd
promnlerc Sandra Childer* C lark.
4?. and Sanford Tillniar Clark.
4J. of (lien Alpine
Tkith received a lirK of S2tXi
alter pleading guilty lo hart*'^ cf
vocknghtmg
According lo Posscll. Sr-udra
! ;■ . ' -I,.!:r ii| ':i
;i,l l. It, , J ; j,
I n, all . , "i; ;:■>. v.‘ " ti sp iiii
til { .; !l ‘ i of . ' ■ irnraiiitj
h u. ii Ii ': : 1 Mating Of - ;tl
It pnrp IV T pomotir.g
■ r-V fiiihniig
I ■ . 1' wlu! ‘".".I th: ^.hl-, if
b.M != m " of this ■Mr;irii/.yt(C.r.
-J to N. ir:' It 'd hy th;-. c a'- ^^dy
I --l.rj ,n I?--' ovkfighis,'
H ; M ‘ 'Isa V ‘, ol 'll
; 2 -j! ihii who might bc
‘ T mjiii
A. o'din' tf Ho-;' II. Roberts
b. ! ! •■• d during t**- trial that
he h d (ss'eii in ited a- a i*ueM >1
r*- -ple who w• jt the .-iv. kfighl
-laic cn ■ Ions Rand,
i - iimhci' : 2. acted a- Robert*'.
• ‘i, ,.rv ;f .> u ill •' there wi.
1)0 ; iL'- y - whiC^ i t- -d ibat
Rohtfis hsd pu'thi cd a llO ad
rr: lon tick I “r that he CHv X./U
r seed the M»kftch|i"c
All we bed vsas um-.'-iMiial
• .dcncf, Powell s-d
ilanUns Ql|teA
M - ganton a;
i)n..c ..or. which
phiing p^'aphermUta
Judge Hair, a*
rt3
liiMti of the .tale .lalutc, said “I
■ ennoi find, bes-.-nd a rea.sw;.ible
doubt, a v-'Jici ' guilty “
Akins w-v found g-il'.y bssed on
;>viten. pry-enicd h;, Hoke C oun-
; . Dcpui;, Billy Mor* son during
hi‘ IcMimoiiv
Morriion had r;-n Akm\ in the
eiKk fighting nng iiiendina to
vomc of the Sifdv, according tc
Powell.
Powell identified Gerald David
H eather watch
l olunteer i%eathermun \ ir^il Murphx keeps nn cyr
on the recent hem *r'rr«' hr rrothnv a mu-
imum'minimum thermt>tvrtei. \furpfi gets ;
iliic’s high iind ioH wmperuiures tor the Hoke
( oNnii tgru ultttniJ Ar/. /rsrorr Seryhr
Youth wounded in shooting
A loial south vsus wounded in a
vhoolmif late Tuesday, Juls 15, as
• or cling to Raeford Police Depart
mcni records
left felloiss of 501 (iraiii
Ave .Raelord, was transported lo
Moore Mcmoiial Hospital m
Southern Pines Im trratmeni lot
shoulder and groin wounds
icieived m the shiKiiing. accor Jirig
to Police L hief /eke NMggins
fellows appait’iiilv left ho
icMdence and walked aluiiy
Saunders Stiect where he met
VV dliani Mi Nail. kl. I. kaclord,
a. J s,.me ol hi- tr .'iuJ' \Niggin-
.u:-u thill “some V. ■" f c -cd be
tween the :-’eii' a.id McNall
aiicgcdls .hot fellow _rul ihol at
hi-broch'I B.iii v I fellow
Bans fellowv called m tlu ■
plai I to th psilicc siatioii ;u b:OI
p m T-ewdey and the ambiilan-■:
a-rived -.fioitJy allcivsard Aceord
ing to kNiggii’-'. fellow ha- fiecti
rrlf.oed lro:“ ;hr h.- pii d
RcvUfds -its Ml Man, I c ha
been arrrsi-.-d and -hciwcd with
■ .aiilt with a deadly weapon
In otlier police 'chords, Asso
tarn Principal 1 co Sal/er called at
8..10 a ni Juf. 21 to report a
breaking and cnienng at Turf
iiigton riemcniary che-'l
Kcioids say that a subics-t broke
.1 islrulovs mi » vloor leading to the
assisiiiiit prirKipal's otfux' nfKi
rnteied the biiildiUK Apparent Is,
nothing was taken.
Matilyn Parket, f;isi filth
(Se*- I .'WN, I3l
Tyler is named new
McLauchlin principal
Hroyhills visit Kaefot'U
Sen Jim linn hill amt hh teife, ! ouise, speak to an tiiulieme of HO or more
fo ople at a breakfast meeting niiert for the senator Satirnhiy morntng at
■he I Jenfioroogh rfsiuururit.
By Sully Janilr
In a vfiecial meeting ol ihe Hokc
l ouniy Board ot fducation Mon
day night, nu'inliers elecit-: lo
place .Millhell Ivler iii ihi pi' iinm
ot M-lauchlin 1 leineniais Sihoiil
principal
Uie appoininiem takes pi-"*' ‘
alici the iciiii'iiifni in Imu' ol
lotincr \1cl aiichlin l’iiiuip.«l
I loyil ( aldwell
I ilei has been due tor ol Indian
I iliK.itiiin lot ilic Mitke I oiiiiiy
chiHlI j vielli lor iippio .liii.t-
seven year
Prior to his ikwhioii at ilic vn
fral oHue. lie laughi ph\siv.tl
ediuaiioii ai lurling!!.)n [ U-mcn
laiv Sihool
lvlr li' HI R.-:-!'ird will) 111-,
taniilr
In i'liu bii Mi 1 h l»i>tii 1
sv»i*;d lo puich.i'i a modil' vi s.iii
li) liaii'.pori .ludenl c itie cp
luni.il .,!;i!.li 'll pi> tram
Ihi van Will o- -4.'Ill)and will
K- purGia il with pan ol Ihe
; ni|' r. - iv J ''si.OlMi III! and
lort-iiiir- . fund iron itiv ourt
.urn A I 'lal id ‘■■^.llllll wa
1 eiVid la d Ir - .d i .ai
AI --. foird :: '.I’n'r .-(vn
I .1 - rv\ lo, .il
hii an--on n M,i k .?■ i>iri -,
kat'liitd Pluinhm- and H‘,!iing,
JIKI M. ' ; P,llk--I .lUllhCTIl Na
iioiiid B.ink, o aitJlitt b' th air
pleaded guilty to
nd were each Hned
(
15.) ’ kl- p
)
Mitchelf Tvter
Ai-i. -
Allen
■ “-c: aiot
old S'vkfrj;
an-l be":*
I hr Al"=
cock fighting
Si::
Twelve other North Carolina
resident; pleaded guilty lo
cock fighting ind were fined Si 00
P'“viour , i-fighting ientetKCs
passed by Judge Warren Pate were
S20() fims and five year' proba
tion
In refercriv.e to the difference in
the sentenc-s dcli'.rrcd bs the two
judges. Powell ^.d “They inter
pret the statute differently"
I ^ TR'OPtR. page II)
Woman dies
in Sunday
accident
A local woman died Sunday
when ihc apparently lost control of
the pick-up truck she was driving,
ran off the road and vJruck a tree,
according to N.C Highway Patrol
Trooper K. W Weston
Beulnh Brewington Tyndall, 59,
P O Box 14, Lumber Bridge, was
pionoun-ced dead by Hoke County
Medical Examiner Ramnik Zota,
MD after -he w«i found in her
overturned 1985 Dodge.
jurred at approximately 12:40
p m on Rural Paved Ro^ 1436,
three mile> outside of Shannon
near McNeils Lake
Tyndall was (raveling northeast
toward ihe lake at approximately
55 mph when she came upon a
slight curve in the road
A Bible and wuriday School
rtialcnais were 'ound in ihe truck
which Has towed lo Leslie’s
Garage
Arson under
investigation
There were recent fifidtngv in
conncviion with ihc fire which
engulfed Jimmv’v Exxon Service
Sialuin on I S 4y>l on the morn
ing mI July 2. a iiaic Bureau of In
vestigation (SBI) spokcvnian said
f ndav
I a hot.it or V Irsi'- rcurncxl from
kMeig!' indicated that the flam
mabie substance m the remains of
the buiic'ling wa^ re^Mual gasoline,
Uv- vuding to Km Heffney, SBI in-
vrs'igatvsr
“Ihc hydrocarbons and
pigmental ion that make up
•iraight ga.'olinc had burned off
and left only a residue,” Heffney
said, ’if'- hard to say how much
aav wav used, although the place
-wa- not saturated with it.’’
A gtivviltiK' cun was tvJunO at the
vce.ie ot the lire The invcvtigalK'in
111 the afsviu cave is being con-
iii'iiexl
Around Town
By Sam Morris
We still have two months of
summer left on the calendar. It
seems that it was last year when it
was cool weather. This is the
Umgfvt heat wave that 1 can
lemember in Hoke County. The
tenipeiature has been higher for a
few davs, but then it would cool
off for some time. This 100*’
weather is now in the third week
and it doesn’t appear that it will
leave us any time soon.
The crop situation in Hoke
Couiil) ivii’t as bad as it is in other
p;-1- 'if'H,.. ,.,vonrv fim
Plummer said Sunday that he had
been m Georgia for a week and
that the entire state had lost most
(See AROUND, page* 12)