Driver Gets 38 Days, Suspended, Pays $125 Fine Alton Lloyd, arrested by Patrol men Guy Sprinkle and Murphy Jen kins for speeding 80 miles an hour on Bridges street, for careless and reckless driving and for having no driver's license, was given a sen tence of 30 days Wednesday in Morehead City recorder's court. Sentence was suspended on con dition that L|loyd pay $125 fine, costs and remain on good behavior for 12 months. The charge of no driver's license was dropped. Walter Hubert Lewis paid $100 and costs for driving under the in fluence of intoxicants. A suspend ed sentence of 30 days was given to .lames Elbert Caison for speed ing. He paid $100 fine, costs and was ordered to remain on good be havior for 12 months. For speeding, James Ray Hardy paid $10 and costs; Luther Guthrie paid $15 and costs; and for speed ing plus running through a stop sign, Hubert Douglas Willis paid $10 and costs. William Edward Fann paid half costs for speeding and the following paid costs: Ed ward Earl Willis, Douglas Earl Guthrie. Edwin Thomas Finer, jr., Deri Grey Roberts, Robert Francis Butler, and A. T. Leary. jr., all charged with speeding. The charge of no driver's license against Leary was dropped. Louis Enrique Pacheco. for hav ing no driver's license, paid $25 and costs. The case against Mary Page Cuthbertson, on the same charge, was dropped. William Whit Stanland, jr., was charged with having an improper muffler and expired license plates. He was found not guilty on the latter charge but paid costs on the first. Charles R. Schaekert, tJSMC, I chargcd with trespassing on ceme I tery property, paid costs. For failing to stop at a stop sign, Leo Edward Lcvtzow and Darrell j W. Morse were fined costs. Dave Bell was given a suspended sen , tence of 30 days on the charge of public drunkenness and also paid costs. Costs were paid by Teddy I Willis and Charlie Hall on the same j ? charge. Cases wero continued against - Brady I^ewis. Margaret G. Gibson, " Alex Curtis, Sylvia Grey Lewis, Ralph Thomas Bryant., Lloyd An thony Benner and Thomas L. Den f nis. Taverns Hand Out Free Beer, Cigars Jacksonville ? Chaney avenue was a dream street for Camp Lejeune Marines Saturday night. And it might have been a financial night mare for the proprietors of iwo beer taverns as Jacksonville had its first price war. Astonished Marines and civilians quickly discovered Paul's Tavern and Marvin's Bar distributing free beer, free cigars, free cigarettes and what-have-you as the two firms competed for business. It all started on Friday night when Marvin's, as an opening night feature, gave away cigars to the customers. When the owner, Mar vin Morgan, continued the practice Saturday night, Paul Capps, owner of Paul's Tavern, started giving 'em away too. One thing led to another and the first thing the customers in both places knew, they were keeping their money in their pockets and receiving merchandise for free. At one stage in the evening, Paul Wiggins, an employee of Marvin's, was standing out front, informing the world that the beer and the smokes were "on the house." The two taverns are located on Chaney avenue, just below the bus station. Whether the war would continue was unknown but Morgan promised Saturday night, as he personally told his "customers" goodbye, that the cigars wouTd be for free all this week. Said one contented customer: "Why don't they all get mad at each other?" William Penn Women (Continued from Page 1) Irs. Russell Mid nothing, the wit ess reported. After putting their luggage in ie rooms, they immediately left j nd did not return until late i hat ime night, about ,11:30. Then, tated Mrs. Hall, a continuous go ig up and down the outside stair use started. She said she imagined icre were at least five men and ie two defendants in the apart lent and they made an awful dis tance, arguing and cursing. Mrs. Hall also testified she heard ie men arguing over Mrs. King bout which one should go into the edroom next. But the witness re ised to repeat the curse words ven in private to the judge. Mary King, a tall, rather nice toking redhead, interrupted the 'Stimony to say that she would ?11 the court what curse words ere used because she was the one lat used them. Judge McNeill lid that would hot be necessary. Irs. King's story was that she was ?ying to get the Marines out of er room because they were drunk nd although friends of her hus nnd's, were there uninvited. Warns 'Tenants According to Mrs. Hall, who con nued with her story, she warned ie party to be quiet or she'd call ie law. After a silence of maybe ve minutes they started up louder lan ever, and she called the po ce. This was after 2 a.m. When ie officers arrived only the two ;>uples remained. During Mrs. Hall's story, Mrs. ing, who evidently did not take ie case too seriously, had several pells of laughing. Mrs. Russell, short fat woman, was quiet and hen asked if she had anv ciues tions to ask the witness, Just shook I her head "no." Judge McNeill informed the two ' women that they had the right to I testify in their own behalf but Mrs. King said. "I don't think it would do any good." Thf Marines pleaded guilty to registering false- | iy. then had nothing more to say. When the judge dismissed them, Mrs. King, in * big rush for the i door, practically pulled Mrs. Rus- ! sell from the courtroom. William Chadwlek Arretted William Chadwicl^. Beaufort, was arrested Wednesday on a charge of public drunkenness and placed in 1 the town jail. Mis bond was set at $17. according to Chief of Police j Carlton Garner. NOW OPEN li (SAUTE YARD of Distinction in GENUINE MARBLE and GRANITE 1402 Rridgrs St. P. O. 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