Newport Man Sentenced To Serve Six Months A Newport aaa, Early Thomas Taylor, was acataacad to srrve six months in jail lloadar after he was convicted of careless and reckless driving in court action at Morehead City recorder's court. Taylor had originally been charged with drunk driving but the warrant waa amended ta raad careless and reck less driving. Judge Herbert O. , Phillips III suspended the jail sen tence on the conditioa that Taylor surrender his driver's license for | 45 days and pay a fine of $100 and court casts. In other court actian, S. A. Tur- 1 nage appeared before the court ! charged with drunk driving. After pleading not guilty she was found guilty as charged by the court. Her 00-day jail sentence was suspended , on the condition that she pay a , fine of $100 and court costs. The defendant noted an appeal to the ' next term of superior court and ' Court (Continued from Page 1) ( signal on his truck. Bond forfeited. Walter J. Petrowski ? Careless and reckless driving. Not prose- < cuted. Joe Baum ? Possession of non taxpaid whiskey Sixty days in jail { and roadwork suspended on pay ment of $50 and costs. Jennings Norvelle Williams ? , Public drunkenness. Not prose cuted. Carlton Pittman? Public '.lrunk- : enncss. 30 days in jail and road work. Guy Lewis? Violation of fishing laws. Not prosecuted. Henry Hicks ? Public drunken ness. Bond forfeited. William Clarence Taylor ? Driv ing in a non-driving designated area. Pay one-half court costs. Arturo R. Maldonado Jr. and Randolph Jones appeared before the court charged with failure to comply with a former court order. Maldonado's 30-day jail sentence was suspended on the condition that he pay all fines and court costs and Jones' 30 day sentence was suspended on the same condi tion. The court dismissed charges of tailing to comply with a former court order against 15 defendants. The fifteen were: Martin Davis, Annette Barrett, Alfred and Ber nice Anderson, Bernice Anderson, Alfred Anderson, Cicero Jones. Junior Branton, George Murray, Theodore Lawrence, Johnny Jones, Johnny Lee Jones, Clifton Rose, Willie Stewart, Berry Johnson, vin Reels, and Guy Lewis. Seventy-eight cases were contin ued until later terms of court. bond for ferr appearance wai act at J tw. The rtatp tecMed not to troto Mte Mrs. Mary Jane McGonlgle of Hubert, N. C., and John F. Cox of Marehead City. Both defendant* were charged with issuing bad e hacks. Also aot prosecuted wen Pon||p-| Irus A. G. DeJong of Rotterdam, Holland, and Paulus Hessing of U. J rrecht. Holland, charged with pub- 1 lie drunkenneaa. Clarence D. Whitehurst of Beau tart was acquitted an charges of J attempting ta break into and en ter a residence at 403 Arendell and | forcible trespass. la traffic caaea James Lea John son of Atlantic Beaeh was ordered In pay court costs for speeding and Charles Brooks at Beaufort paid court coats for failing to atop for a stop sign. Two break-In cases were ruled malicious prosecution by the court when the prosecuting witnesses dropped charges against defend ants Eddie Lee Watkins and Ed ward Henderson, both of Morehead City. Watkins had been charged with breaking into the residence of Roberta Gibson and the prosecut ing witness in the Henderson case was Beatrice Mitchell of 1300 Fisher St. The trespassing case against I Paris Willis of Morehead City was | not prosecuted. Judge Phillips continued 14 cases | until next week's term of court. The original settlement at St. ( Paul, Minn , was called Innijiska. It became St. Paul in 1841. CLEANER NO SMOKI, NO ODOR HMATIN9 OIL J. M. 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