Bagwell "Guilty"; Matthews Man Sentenced Foi Indecent Exposure Eighteen cast's wete heard n City Recorder's Court before Judge Jack White Monday and an additional twelve cases were continued until Thursday morn ing at 9:3ft due to an extremely long day's session. Court was adjourned at 5:f)0 p. m. with the untried cases being bound over. The following actions were tak en: Carl Lee Bagwell, 10. c o Kings Mtn.-Bessemer City Trailer Park, was found guilty of an assault on a minor female child and was sentenced to 12 months sus|tend cd upon the conditions that he pay a $25 fine and the costs of court and that he he of good be hnvior for a |ieriod of two years. Ilagweil was ordered not to go upon the premises uf the prose cuting witness at any time in the future unless specifically invited. The charges against Bagwell were filed by the mother of an eight-year-old girl, who Bagwell. ac<-ording to court testimony, as saulted by putting his hands up on the minor child's private parts. Richard W. Kedah. 21 of fit. 2 Matthews. N. C.. was found guilty of iiuk'cent exposure fol lowing extended ti-stimony re garding an incident which took place at the intersection of West King Street and Watterson Street last week. A local colored woman brought charges against Keziah, who Is employed as a truck driv er w.th a firm in Charlotte, and told the rsturt that Ke/iah had stopped his truck on Watterson Street and ap|x-ared to be inspect ing the vehicle as she approach ed the intersection roceeding south. Ke/iah allegedly ap|tean>d from around the truck in an in decent manner by displaying his privates to the colored girl, who is married and has one child. The prosecuting witness further testified that slk> continued to the intersection and Ke/iah follow ed in the truck and made impro per remarqs. She then proceeded to a niarby grocery store and called the p dice 'Hie accused was parked headed west on King St. at the time the police arrived on the sebne. After the incident. Keziah had turned left and circled the bitc-V and came* back to the sepne of the incident, then turned right. Keziah denied the incident took olace and told the court that he uas on his way to Spindole and that he hod turned off the main road to check the oil in his truck. Ke/iah further lestifiisl that the prosecuting witness approach ed and passed his parked truck RECOGNIZE THIS MAN? W. G. Snearman Pk. 7JS SOOS 1 He’ll he(p you provide | a Good I, i fe \\ i 111 Gulf Life INSURANCE COMPANY CALL HIM TODAY! and stopped at the intersection and yelled something back to him. He then testified that he became . u;ious and stopped his truck <>n King Street to observe the situa tion. He was sentenced to 30 days suspended upon the paymen of a $•> fine and the cos: of court and was placed on good behavior for a period of 90 days. The Blowing cases were nol prossed: Hilliard 'McCoy. 44. 417 Childers Stieet. no operator's li cense; Robert C Dawkins, 40, 410 Belvedere Circle, no operator's li cense; .loseph P. IVal. 2-1, Box fill Siler City. N. C.. no operator's license*. The case involving Robert E. Herndon. .32. of Route 2 Shelby Road, charged with non-support, was continued until August 17. James Moore. It», of General Delivery. pl< d guilty to the charge of driving while intoxicated and was sentenced to 12 months sus pended! upon the* payment of a $100 fine anel the costs of court anel was ]ila<*e*e! on good behavior for a period of 1 year. A nol pros was issueel in the case of William B. Howell. 46. of Route 2. charged with reckless driving, and a nol pros was also issue*d in the case of Samuel Falls 2a. of 109 Childers Stre*et. charg ed with larceny hy trick. William B. Head. 12. of 20a Cranford Stre*ot. pleel guilty to th«* charge of assault on a female anel was se*nt<*n: i*d to 90