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V Page Two I > II III' I Ml. I I I Marine Bound Over! On Bobbery Charge:: Robert Randolph Beam, Camp Le- ! June Marine from Hickory, was ! bound over to the next tearih of Su- I. perior court under a $300 bond on a j' charae of larcenv of $210 from Bridsr es General Store, en York road, Fell, j < 9. The case highlighted Jhe regular j< weekly session of Recorders court' ] at City Hall. 1] Beam was absent without official 1 leave for 38 days according to court j< records. He was picked up in Kings j Mountain Monday by Police Officer J. W Roach. According to police the robbery < took place in broad daylight.' The i clerk in the store Js reported to have j < stepped outside a few minutes wat- {.< dhing a city fire truck answering a ' i call to the Sadie mill, and Beam, in I uW "EASTER PARADE" Discs ' ?B . "* * Tops On The Hit Parade? "NOW IS THE HOUR" Sec?*"* On The Hit Parade? I. "BALLERINA" "I'M LOOKING OVER A F Third Place ] "BRAHM S LULLABY" "I LOVE YOU. YES I DO" Swing c "SLAP HER DOWN AGAIN By YOUR favorite "BLUE HAW AH" and "SW1 Your O "BARNYARD BOOGIE" "HE SET ME FREE" Remember ? Yoa Can Als ords at the WESTERN AU7 Recor< PHOI FOR i PI DRY * J. A. 1 Om On Mom Teleph . ? . . -V T >. . - V ' * - * v !? V-V he store at the. time, reportedly 'hit" the cash drawer. Police said that Beam stated that re took a tax) and spent the money in a trip through Tennessee. J. W. Wells paid costs and received a 24 months suspended sentei :e jrovided he keep up his wife and and children on an abandonment and non-support charge. i . ,:.v. .... i Emma Spencer, for possession of ine-half gallon of non-tax paid liquor, paid $25 and costs and Robert Dawkings, for assault on a female, oaid $10 and costs. ' . Charles Edward Tate, of Bessemer :ity, paid $10" and Costs for speeding. Theodore Stevenson paid $5 and costs and Marie Whiteside* forfeited a $25 bond on charges of public drunkenness and the following paid costs on similar charges: John Robertson, James Lee Ford (Gastonia), Earl Beatty, and John Owens. BETTER GET SET NOW FOR THAT EASTER PARADE /. by? ing Crosby and Perry Como Bing Crosby **' V Vaughn Monroe OUR LEAF CLOVER"? Suss Morgan and Orchestra 1 ' ' ' ' v'. *. . t. Bing Crosby md Sway with Sammy Kaye PAW Auther Godfrey ' SET LEILANI"-? Id Favorites by Bing Crosby Louis Josdoo Chuck Wagon Gang ' 'ays Get Your Favorite Rec"O J Shop fE 92 J mmmrnrnmmiam Telephi 10MPT. EFFICIEJ CLEAf Send Your Clothes to Fisher & D1Y CLEMOS j-day Service Em lays and Saturday one 523 i. >'.- * . . . . - . ?j'V ' , . /' THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAT : Central Cagers Drop Final League Games Kings Mountain high school boys and girls basketball teams dropped a double header to the teams from . Lincolnton high school Monday night In Linoolnton, the girls drop1 ping 39 to 13 and the boys, 31 to 18. Mary Lou Barnette was high vxxr er for Kings Mountain with 10 points. Herman Mauney topped the boys with six. J ; ii? ?1 ' | i ne lineups; GIRLS | KM (13) L (39) I Barnette, 10 Craigh, 20 ' Harrison Laney, 6 Roberts, 2 Bost I Cody C. Johnson (Jackson Canipe Hoyle Shorfield j Half score: Kings Mountain S, Lircolnton 17. Subs ? KM: Bridges, Reynolds, Floyd 1, Goforth, Howard, Howell. > V,: Anthony, B. Johnson, McCurry 6, Cagle 4, Gardner, Cornwell, Wise. Officials C. A. Knight and I Sammy Bell. BOT8 KM (18) L (31) i Ruth. 2 Steve Gabriel 6 i Medlin Beatty, 8 Mauney, 6 Baker, 10 Huffstetler, 4 Cornwell, 7 . Amos Shirley Gabriel Half score: Kings Mountain 8* Lincolnton 16. Subs ? KM: HUdglns 4, Patterson, 2. L: Lewder, Finger. Babb. Boys Drop Game To Ramblers, 30-42 ?i i Kings Mountain boys varsity bas- . |:ketball team dropped the return jgame wtfh Belmont "Abbey Ramb- ' lers in Belmont Tuesday night by a score 42, the local cagexs playing a bang-up "?me but always behind the classy, fast-passing, fast | ' breaking" Abbey quint. , The Ramblers defeated Coach Don : Parker's team here in Central gym | nasium on Feb. 20 by a score of 49 . to 31. I Bud Medlin, playing his final game in a Mountaineer cage uni- | form, hit "the baskets for 12 pohrts ' to take top scoring hoonrs for Kings i Mountain. It was the final game of the season for the local quint The lineups:-' ARsrrr . k*(W) a* (42) 1 Ruth, 8 Maloney, 9 Me*Wln, 12 Brock, 14 ' Wfatiney, 1 Crmfrley, 8 i , Huffstetler, 2 . Santos, 5 j Amos, 5 McCIdncy, 2 I 'Half score: Kings Mountain, 11, Belmont Abbey 23. ' Subs ? KM: Hudgins 2, Patterson. BA: Shaw, Williamson, Campbell 2, Pitzpatrick 1, McCorkle 1. Officials ? Bergman, Gastonia. More Slave Labor Smithsonian institution estimates that it would" take 30 times as many j hard-working slaves as the present i U. S. population to do the jobs elecfII tricitv it doing in this country. BBpOi] me 523 IT IING " -.v i ' ... " . " j : Sob ' j* I CALLUS! [ II , in 1 I .. yT>; \ ? ' .-, . - . ; i . : V'" ' * ' ' "v \ ' * * JD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ? , 1 i .1.? 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