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•Wright Given One-Year Sentence In City Recorder's Court Monday 2 col 21 pt \\RI<;iIT uivln Ia-wis K. Wi ,ght. 2*. of S2-' Cnar. -h Street, recehcd a 12 m »nth load st ntence :n City re corder's Court liciore Judy*- Jack While Monday Wright was given .i 12 month sentence after l-eing found guilt> of n insupport lor Ins ‘our minoi < hildren. Me has recently received a si\ m ‘ it 1i senten e in Shelby Record er's Court for issuing worthless checks. The 12 montl. sentence handed down by Jttddgc Jack White is to ru-i concurrently with tlte si.\ month sentence which Wright re ivivwl in the Sholliv < ».ut Other eases heard included: Jim Benton, of x poplar Court, was found pui.ty of keeping a disorderly house, and received a -I month suspended sentence upon the following conditions. tl'That hi* vacate his present premises within seven d; .vs; i2t That hi- be of go-al behavior and not violate any criminal lews in the state of North Carolina for a period of 12 months: and to* That he pay the costs of court. Benton was also assessed the ^.ima.’e; incurred to city proper B in O- toiler. lPti3. If the amount o>f the damages to a rlty jail mm mode was -iot piid hv 111- defen dant. the 12 month s isponrtrxl sentence was to he put into of feet. A nol pros »ilh leave was is sued in the else of Horace Sisk. til. of ion Hill Street, charg ed with violating the prohibition laws. A nol pros v\dh lca\ • was issu cd in the case of "Theodore R Barrett. Y». of ,10 Cansler Street. •ha ged w.th violalin; the pro | llhition law*. S;--k amt I’.arrett were arrested last week ami charged with the i oftenses. liarrett is presently i>nd*r mnl cal < aic alui was una*.lc to ap jiear in court. Harold l). Peterson. 19. of III duyton I-oop, pi»d guilty to reek less driving and impio;ht muffler • harRes. and rt •eived a 90 day suspended sentence and was as a-sscd a Mo fine anti the costs id i ourt. Patr dman R chard 11. Klianey, the arresting officer, testified that Peterson v. as one ,itin;» a ear it the S he Vill i drill in a reck lies and w.int'itt disregard for the safety of others by circling the park tig lo* ;d a fast rote of speed. Offiier Shai ey reported that Peterson had recently c im|»|etcd a H'lve- !in'"ov.'*ment Clinic. Willie M. dreen. 41. \i gro, fe male, was found not >r!lty of fol lowing too closely. M s. dreen was involved ir a tw nr colli sion on ('level; nd Avenue several days ago. Boyce d. Pa* sour. 59. of 1900 Clcvela'wl Av»- :ue. ole-| guilt v to charges of failure to give a pro per hand signal, and ■eceivrd a .40 day sespeiv.ed sentence ar>d was assessed half the costs of court. Harold Alexander. 21, of 112 Walker Street, pled guilty to vio lating the prohibition laws, and received a 90 day sentence. sns pended upon til payment of a $10 fine and the cost- of c >urt The cases involving DoViald Connor. 51. c < Tenti- <> Service in COLOR TV... QUALITY makes the Difference IVople who know Zenith Quality won't settle for less - than Zenith Color TV 1 . 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Sin1 was found gailt. til the of fens,. in city I Jet-order’s Court, and sentenced to I months, sus pended upon ihe paymdit of a $2o line and the costs of court. Submissions .nclud -.1 cast's in \o|\ing the following defendants who were a>se s«-d ha-f the r-osts of court. Will.am C. C-»hey. go. of 115 Elm Street. Shi Ihy. stop light vio lation. Edward II. Herndon. If*, of Kt. 2. speeding "it* in a 35 zone. Robert \V. Hurst. :*fi. of 111 Wootlland Street. Forest City, stop light violation. TVir-s VI. ll.ird’-i. 7 It Jackson Street. Speeding 50 in 35 zone. Cl> <o E Kim aid. 31. of 25 Ot Youth Week Is Underway MaceduCma lirptist church will ohuprvcd Youth Week through out the week. Kick-off foi the week's aotivi lu"# wilj begin Saturday night w lu*n the anneal youth banquet was held in he church fellow ship hall. The theme of the l»an quet will be Hawaiian featuring native dress The Islanders will provide entertainment for the al chard Street, /sheville. stop light violation. l‘eti-i L. Putnam. 17. of 1st 1. speeding .'si in 35 /one Other suhmi sions included: Willie Lee /dams. Negro, of 202 Watterson Stteet. posted a jury l**e after lelng charged with non-support. Krward A. Smith, of .103 Battle ground Ave.. chatged with issu ing worthless checks. Paid checks and costs of court. Five c '*es of public drunken ness .’In days, suspended upon the payment of costs of court. fair. Sunday found tin- youth 1 the church a*«i:minn Irailrrship .'uid teaching role* tn ’he Sunday School ami Training Uni *n iv paitments «f the church. Of fit cm and (cache s foi !h» Sunday School includes: Sunday School Superintendent Cot k.. Smilh; Adult Supcrintendc-u Joy Welch; teacher* t vioi< - White. Judy Champion .nil I.in<la l.cdf >rd. Young .-(dull <Supci *.» tendent Pal V elch, teacher, Su* Welch Intermediate Depaittrc-it Superintendent Wayne Urecne leathers, Donald Blanton and Donnie Spears; Junto. Depart ment SuperinterKh'.it \l i k • H-am; teacher*. Ste\e Ashe. l{on nie Timms. M.v':an,i llamhru’ht ’’rimary Department. Supei.nten •lent Re.ilhr BlaeLv.ell. t« i. li ers Linda .Montgomery. Mix Houston Mitchem and Charles li.ii-ni' Beginner Superintendent Jill Smith; associate Linda Costner. Those issutning leadership i dev in the Train.e > Progran Sunday night j >-c; Training Un ion Director Margaret Ham h. ioht. Associate Director. Steve A*he SfHTPtdi un Kdna Churn pton. Mike Beam and Wayne Greene. Pianist Joy Welch; Sorij lea<<e. Corky S nith. Jun ior Loaders Pat WH.-h amt Charles Grorne; Primary leadei rWnio rturh Spears .will Ronnie Timms. On Sunday evt *i:»>>» at the 7 o'. I i k service the young men of the Jim. h pri'wntnl a playlet entitled "Tr il' The Yuuth had I'hai'Si1 of the music foi both -erviies undei the diiection of muse direetoi IVitu’la* Led fold Tuesday n lit the y out It attend tin* A»m> .ationil Totirna ments at ‘'list Baptist Ch’ti.e in Grover and v ill conclude the week's ictiVities i»;, att"; dm ■ A' s./c.ate ;.al Youth Night at Gat'd ner Weiib College on Saturday night. March .M Tlie Chcsa|ieakc and t tiiio fan • I in Maryland and West Virginia wa- de laied a National Moult intet in lOtll. According to the Book "I Knowledge, it is one t * llte least altered of the oltk i American canals Ellison Aboard USS Providence ISS PROVIDENCE tFHTNC' Charlie M Dlison. seaman. I’ S.\. mi of \h James K. Ellison of jiit] billing St . Kings Moun ta n N C. is patticipa'ing aboard thf i hi rrasH i rs< pi lyHksm .n a cojitlti. ited r s Nationalist Chinese amphibious cvivise rail ed ''Ofierution Backpack” being r-inducted oil in.- roa<t nt Tai wan l* U‘kpi!i \ is .111 C \e| , .M* to test tlir ampin hem* capabilities and readiness of tin for* as of the Seventh Fleet and the Nationalist Chines** Na\\. *!‘he e\ nv.se, w ith over pi.cmn men and I In mi's partieipat n ;. will , ulrni.iate in an amphibious . ssault on liearhes of sonthein Pa i wan. mid will <le monsti ate til.- i tie, tin ness of the t'nited States Seventh I'lcot ■> ra fmlli move a significant combat forre to a tin ; -.|«*d aj .'a in orilei to assist an all>. Prior to the assault, aireraft of t(i«* Seven!n Fleet will sullen lieueh d«‘feiise In addition, sup l»ort ships wi.l (iMidin'i anti-sub marine warfare exercues a Ad the .■tea surrounding the heachhtwd will be cleared of any obstru tions and mines "Backpack similar to those exerdtN conducted periodically l»> units of the Seventh Fieet with SEA TO and other allied nations in the Far East to improve their proficiency in «oordinated amphi hious warfare <.porati>n* a:wl to maintain wot king relationships with allied nations The Bank of England, most important bank in the world and the central figure in the banking svsiem nl England, was founded by William Patterson in lf>91 a> a joint sto k association Arvoid ui ■ to the Peiok of Knowledge, it was given the right to issue hank no'1** and a monoply if a <ertain ki’d of hanking in England for le al.: ; its entire capital ro the •<>M iiimriit. This monoply lasted until the nineteenth century. 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