Court (Continued from page one) directed to he paid to a storekeeper to whom he sold caps for pistols. Bender, who said he did not know sale of caps was illegal, filed an appeal Wednesday. His bond was set at $150. Douglas R. Mumpford was found guilty on a charge of careless and reckless driving and given a six month sentence, suspended on con dition he remain sober two years, pay a $100 fine plus $50 to the owner of a car he damaged in in accident early Monday morning in Beaufort. Inez Godette. pleaded guilty to possession of a small nmount of non tax paid whiskey and paid $50 and costs. Waives Hearing Lewis Washington, charged with assault with a deadly weapon, waived examination. He was placed under $500 bond for trial in su perior court. Washington alleged iy attacked his wife in Beaufort one night recently, beating her! about the head with an instrument ! described by police as net leads tied to a short length of rope. The state decided not to prose cute at present the case of Walter Joyner, charged with non-support of his wife and children. The remainder of the cases con cerned violation of the motor ve hicle law. The defendant, charge against him. and judgment (in that order) follow: Deyvey Karl Taylor, no op erator's license, $10 and costs or 60 days in jail; Dominick John Ab battists, improper equipment, half court costs; Guy Dill Copes, im proper equipment, $10 and costs. Kalph A. Hill, speeding, failure to stop at stop sign, three months in jail suspended on payment of $50 and costs: John Parker Bryant, no operator's license, insufficient brakes. $10 and costs; Isaiah How ard. improper use of dealer's plates, costs. mcnarn w. wicKnunn. tannic to stop at ?i stop sign, half costs; Eula Mao Doggett. faulty equip ment, half costs; Arthur J. Kel lum, James R. Langford. Freddie H. Hark ley, all charged with hav ing improper equipment, costs. Lester Clarence fiubanks. failure to stop at stop sign. $10 and costs; James Garfield Suggs, parking on highway, costs; Leslie Nolan, im proper lights, half costs; Frank Williston Jackson, Eldon Carl An derson, Clarence Williams. Fred Cencewieski, Phillip Archie Taylor, all charged with speeding, costs. Joseph McCarthy Carter, im proper brakes, costs; Thomas Mc Donald Singleton, jr., speeding, $10 and costs; Charles Barnard Odom, allowing unlicensed person to op erate a motor vehicle, costs; Wil burleon S. Odom, no operator's li cense, costs. Edna Park Chapman, speeding, half costs; Leroy Blango, no brakes on trailer and failure to display license plate, costs; Allen Sutton Jones, load extending without flag, costs; Robert Hay Collins, speed ing. $25 and costs; Charles Ray King, speeding, $25 and costs. The following forfeited bonds for failure to appear: lack L. Wil liams, William Hazel Guthrie, Lloyd Allen Jones, Theodore Ricks. Gene Felton Lewis, Grady Bell Carraway, Isaac Bell, Ernest Ray Adams, Raphael S. Spano, Robert Whaley, Daniel Harry Ma terna. James Britton Cuthrell, Claudius Andrew Honeycutt, Mc Clamey Jones, Richard R. Shafer, and Fred White. Cases against the following were continued: Hazel Martin, Jesse Lefler, Charles Buckmaster, John Duffy Sanderson. Ralph Willard Riggs, Leonard Reel, James Les lie Adams. Luther Paul Jones, Lonnie No lan, Max Arthur Kmuter, John Clifton Fain, Melvin Luther Sty ron, Willie Fitch, Roderick Moore, Betty Ann Hardison, Wilbur Jickie Merrell, Jeston H. Guirkins, Wil liam Clayton Walker. Monk Thomas Gould, Mannel Ward. James Allen Lewis, Jackie R. Pritchett. Lewis Pierson Wil lis, Raymond B. Hurst, Edna Davis Davis, and Jon Noe. Queer Duck Wilcox, Sask. ? (AP)? An albino duck was shot near here by Billy Schneider. The duck, a spoonbill, had flesh-colored feet and bill, pale pink eyes and white feathers. 1*422 Fifth*/ LA no AND COMPANY ? N. J. Ly? ?,N.Y? N?rth G?rdem, Yl. ( Yuletide Tensions Beset Kids as Well as Adults By David Taylor Marke AP Education Writer Yuletidc is a season of excite ment and tension not only for adults but children as well. It is a time of the year when overcome by the spirit of the period chil dren may forget thp disciplines and behaviors so laboriously taught them by parents and teachers. Yet, says Dr. Alvina T. Burrows, if parents remain reasonably calm and self-disciplined, they can help to keep their children equally calm and disciplined. Dr. Burrows, who is associate professor of elementary and early childhood education at New York University's School of Education, believes that our Christmases are becoming too elaborate and out of character with the spirit of the sea son. Homes, stores and even schools, she says, all go in for big ger and better Christmas celebra tions. They have lost the philoso phy of simplicity and of simple values which have endeared this season io us. Parents should safeguard their children by avoiding extremes of all kinds, she says. Especially should they keep their children away from large crowds in depart ment stores and on the busy streets. "If we, as adults become disturbed and tensed up trying io do our own shopping in the crowd cd stores, imagine how our chil dren must feel as bundled up in snow-suits, they follow us through heated shops and department stores. No child can be expected to cope with such a situation and retain his self-control. It would be fatiguing even for an adult." Tensions build up in school, too says Dr. Burrows, as the time ap proaches to assign the chief parts in Christmas plays. The competi tive element enters with both chil dren and patents all keyed up to see they get a good part. Many teachers look forward to the long and fatiguing auditorium gather ings with some qualms, she says. Instead, advises Dr. Burrows, pa rents should substitute activities that are in keeping with the sea son and yet relaxing. Sister can help mother with Christmas pre parations in the kitchen. She can do such simple things as greasing a cooking pan. mixing raisins into the dough, cutting out decorative pieces for cookies, helping io make the plum pudding. Thus she has a feeling of sharing and of belonging in the family. Older children, she says can be Riven more responsible thing* io do. They can help make Hifts, paint toys, ^io some bf th