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1C THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE, N. 10 -Tuesdoy, April 28, 1959 American Stock Exchange News Of Public Record rt, NEW YORK (A-Pollowlna Three Brothers Charged In Virginia Slaying JOKES VILLE, Va. (AP) Holding Sidelights of m(or stuck td bond on I th Amtrtcon Stock EKChnnoo Mondv. Um' Nai ran Ca-r lit 1 radaPat Ma 55 row Coll M' 114 ing on left side of highway, $10; feadaats and charges, follow: -Herbert H.

Green, Grove Births Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lot- lam fr, (Mt.) NtfH Low Lost CM. and $20 costs.

YOMnTPaf Acmo Prc red traffic light violation, to W. A. Andersor, Bnsvard, hav quist, a daughter April 21 at aiW 19 is1 ing and keeping lottery tickets, North Carolina Memorial Hos 'ill V- I 3aa J-H 100 21-tl 21 'n 21W 1 3la JVa JH- Vi 44lt-l It-ltl-l 11 Wa I0'a Vk Three brothers from Lee County have been charged with murder selling lottery tickets, judgment pital. Chapel Hill. 0 Cub Am Oil Cub Ven Oil DaitcftCO Ma DavanoH la BctGravl .1 2f evon Oiia Dome Pat Oraoer I Dri.l4.EKDl .15 8uka Pw 1.40a uMont Lab 4 continued to May 4.

April 30. William 3. Fitzpatrick. Hender-sonville speeding, to April 30. Ada E.

Jones, Arco speeding, to April 30. Wayne Edward Coleman. Faen City Keg League Ends Big Season in the death of their uncle and Memorial Minion Mr. and ii Ta-a i TO. Jerry Stanley, Brevard with critically wounding his wife Mrs.

James W. Lundy, Marshall 9 47' 4714 V4 a 'a 7 47U Aro Sua Aerolet Aerooct Mfo Ana Ptt Aioska Afrl AlItQ Airl A I lea Co wt A (ltd Art Am La unM .650 Am Meter 2 Am Pet rot A Am Scol Anatcon td AnoLOU A la Ark OH 1 ArkLoGu 1.20 Armour wt ArmirRubA 1 having and keeping lottery tick l' MM 44 lit IK 33 in an ambush gun battle on a i' i'A va 44 10 RFD 4, a son April 27, au 41 Ja Va 44 17 Jl'Vt- ii'- 3BUi a34a i-4 lonely dirt road Saturday night. ets, selling lottery tickets. 90 days in jail, lottery materials con-! leaving scene of accident and Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Shook, Alexander RFD 2. a daughter 3 its ivnam Am. 135 12 I Bondf 1.40 15 37V lactronics 13 marvAir? 0b 4 31 EmarvAirl Held without bond in Lee Coun driving with expired license J2'a fiscated. ty jail here are Lloyd Patterson iv April 27. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph E. King, i'k flit X4 30J 5-14 5.14 P. L. Watkins, Brevard tauirvio EriaForaa 32 31 Ai A Ti City Ten Pin League dKed its teason with a banquet Thursday night Art Noblo was Kibert, 32, Jesse Kibert, 33, and Lee Kibert, 27.

having and keeping lottery tick 107 1-1314 4.414 Leicester RFD 2, a daughter Arnold Alt Aro Eouio lD 1 17 10 11 1-14 1H 1H The victim, Edward M. Kibert, April 25. St Joseph's Mr. and Mrs. master of ceremonies while Cecil ets, selling lottery ticeets, six months on roads suspended two years, two years probation, $50 pins after fashioning a 222 game.

Jimmy 'Arakas contributed 234-531. Bob Steeiman 526 and John Penland 519 as Miller High Life won three from Stroupes in the City Jr. League. Murl Brott had 532 for the Decorators. Dr.

Don-nahoe piloted the Spinalators to Eruaka Co FalrcnCam JO Faraday Ur Faroo Qlla Falml Pat .509 Flnan Gan Firlh Starl Fly Tioar JOt FordCanA 5 Ford Ltd Ma G-ellman Mf James H. Arrington, Marshall i i-i4) i-i i i-ia 5 20 aH 4'i 14 UUi 1114 14 34 Wi 10'4 10H 42 M4 10 11' Va 1150 145', 145 143' 23I7-14I5-KIM4M0 I 314 2i 3. 34 55 33V4 S3'4 l'i 44. of Middlesboro, died gun in hand with his bleeding wife sprawled across his body. and $20 costs, lottery materials plates, to May 8.

Nancy Boston, Asheland unlawful possession of whisky, keeping liquor for tale, carrying, transporting and delivering liquor, to May 6. Lloyd G. Kitchen, Grove failure to yield right-of-way in traffic, to May 9. Peggy Swann. Florida improper muffler, to May 21.

Elmer Rice. Richland as RFD 6, a daughter April 26. Devenish made the trophy awards and Nefl Baumgartner gave out the cash prizes. The top trophy went to the American Ashmen Atlas Co wt Atlas Plyw Bai lev Sol Bald Sec .11 Banff Oil Barium St I Bear fnas .20 Bell Tel Can 1 Belock Inst .251 Born Chem Braz TrdC Breeze Co lJH la riu-i 4H 41 4H Va 11 4 3H 3- 421 43' 14H I3' 14HV.4 7i 44' 4 a a- confiscated. 70 41 53 59 19 ao Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Horton, Sheriff Creed Cbadwell said the ben uevai James Oliver Watkins, Black Black Mountain, a son April 24 shooting appeared to have been 3w 33'. 33'- Va 94 23'i J'1, 4, I A 1U 4l4i Mountain, following car too close Enka team while Cecil Duncan a 2-1 edge over Louie's Cafe with 208-580.

Jim Shirlen had 529 while 'just a family feud." received the award for best ly, prayer for judgment a a Building Permits 10 40 39' 39' gFireoto J5a en Plvwd oGen Strs Gen Tranilsf Giant Yal .150 SlenOls 40 GlooeW 1.20 Goldliekl Br Am Oil Bri( Pel 14 1-14 15-16 15-14 Co Ml 32 134 34' 34 34 V4 Ray Ogle, Hanover follow bowJer (185-18). Bo Young had the highest game (267) while Duncan copped high set honors SrownFDil St. Anthony Church, 56 Walton t. a Charles Whitaker had 204-533, Bill Anders 205-514 and Dal Dot-son 211-500 for Sperakis' team. Frank Orr racked up 218-566, J.

sault on female and disorderly 07 II 13 -2 714 7 7-le 7' 14 14 14 23' 23'a 23'i 11 3J Ja 35i 3i'j Va 1414 12 14'4 1 144 14 144 3 1-14 3 3-14 1-1 4 31. 2 2' 3IH It 1V 1 ing car too closely, prayer for alterations to residence It 1714 17 1714 14 I IS 15 15 4 I1H tl'4 ItVJ wt ra I Lak OtC rld Freeft judgment continued. $1,500. Dismal Swamp Canal Argued WASHINGTON (AP) The' with 661. The achievement award went to Neil Vetoe, who showed conauci, io April 28.

O. B. Thompson, Weaver unlawful possession of whisky. Robert George Wilson, Weaver- B. Allen 221-557 and Young 210-1 Ollie Boston, 45 Clemmons Brown RuD 8SF Co Bui Ecliosa Bunk Hill Burrv Bit -33a .10 CaiaastAv Cal El Pw .10 Calv Camob Chib can So Pet 32 111? 14 4 ') 4't 13 Jl 20H JOH A ville RFD 1, failure to signal 4 a a 538 when Carlings won two from addition to residence, $200.

the greatest improvement by increasing his average from 157 to 72" 4 71 keeping liquor for sale, carrying, 1 3U 344, 3i i stop, $20 costs, appealed to Su Guild Films Harnlschleo Ma Hazel Bisn Hazeltine 1.40b HeclaM .50 Hell CoH Hevl Duly HoelCo A 2SK Biltmore Mfg. Junior- Emfoier 914 T'Al 41 IV 73VjJ Vi, '4 37 2H voir perior Court on recognizance. had a 202-532 in losing two. Bill 41 4 9-14 need of the Dismal Swamp Canal for commerce and afe naviga 5-141-14 4t 41-16 Vi 74 a 34t 27'4 32H Cdn Hmstd i f-ia Filed, County Court Daniel Steve Hensley, Black 9'i K'lt 2V 34 "4 Hollinaer Wolter pinned 541; Ernest Marsh banks 530 and Decard Dover 510 tion of small 'craft was argued 167. Newland Byrd received a token to remind him of the times he missed a lonely single pin.

Eugene Melton, WNC singles 1441 I4 Mountain, no clearance lights, $5 Minnie L. Davis vs. Alexander 35 tan Marc Cdn Palrof af Catalin 0 Cenco tost .200 Cen Hadlev MnrnJLM 3 transporting and delivering liquor, to April 30. John E. James, Charlotle, attempted breaking and entering, drunkenness and resisting arrest, to April 28.

Richard C. Dill. Asheville RFD Monday before a House Appropri ll: of costs. as Ledford and Shoemaker took 2f ia Davis, for annulment of pur 34 tl 43 Sik 1514- 14 V4 14 214 3 J' 3 Humble 1.40 2l 43' Hvdromat 15 1544 HvoradeF 2714 ations subcommittee on public ti Tit a.14 9.14 IX two from Talmans. Jim Brad ported marriage Oct.

21, 1942, on 3a 135 5 works. Cases continued, with defendants and charges, follow: 4 15-14 ilk 4 15-14 champion (705), received an engraved momento for his brilliant I mo Chem Imo Oil 1.20 ford had a 230 game for Talmans cnromanov 110 4JV4 4014 41 9 44 5' 5 5 19 44 434 44' Army Engineers and the Budget on allegation defendant had living wife at time. 1401414 1450 14014 1: InaNAm cinerama Clarost Ant 141 la 714 Tt Vi George Case rolled 206-556 and Faith Joy Davis, Skyland, fail 4 aM4t 44 9H BK5 a -w i7i 5, reckless driving and speeding, to May 4. tarv LD ocav Ca Bob Nix bad 199-551 when Bilt Bureau have asked $100,000 for the year beginning July 1. or just performance in the WNC Tournament.

Jack Clontz accepted the trophy for Silver Dollar Jasper Edward League vs. 194, law 19'i'4i 33 ia 4 l'i loalt pitt ure! to yieia rigni-ot-way. May 11. 2 more beat MacArthur 3-0. Tom Sally Knight League, for divorce joXnlalSi 154 .7 14 44 enough to maintain the waterway A iT i2.2 if 40 ja.l4 2 '4 Vi Cuban Ptt HM7 Whitaker had 541 and Bill Cas- ye Bonnie Sue Helms, Rankin on allegation of two years sep ft On IM A 45 15H which placed first in the recent league tournament series.

Some i 70i on Mrvo until Dec. 31, 1939. The canal then would be abandoned. larceny, to April 28. aration.

Int Petrol 300 Int Prod 421 mt Rasiit .20 Invea Rov jetronk Ind Juoiter Otia Kaiiar Ind Klnostd Klrwj! Pd Kirk Miner frooo aka Sti Lakev Fd Lamb Ind Lear lOo Letc Real Leonard 40 va l'i- Vj rvt lent Air loot Mater Jimmy Gordon Sheppard. ii-i a A group from eastern Virginia sada 531 for the losers. Standings ir ir IH 1V4 7la 7a Cott fiev 100 bowlers, wives and guests were in attendance. Jimmy Hyatt blasted die Burnsville RFD 3, imprudent speed and improper passing, to Htl-141-14 JVl li 0'4 4 4V4 1414 17H V. a a'.

i4k County Court Action and North Carolina pleaded that not only should the committee pro 20 4 9 "4 4'4I 17H I. 13' 191 William Nolan Hensley, Wea- April 28. maples for a total of 252, highest vide another $100,000 to carry the canal through June 30, 1960, but Mutual Funds Joe Buckner, Alexander, as CITY JUNIOR LEAGUE Won Last Carting's Black Labtl 33 in tile Mountain Citl loop. He n'i km- 1IH IP- 74 214 verviue Riu 1, no emergency brakes, improper registration, Darren H. Franks, West Chestnut Terrace, Asheville RFD 5, reckless driving, to May 9.

Chapels B. Ramsey, Marshall RFD 1, red traffic light violation, to May 15. Arnold Vanderof, Orchard red traffic light violation, to May 9. Fred H. Lyda.

Koon Development, red traffic light violation, to May 9. George O. Helton, Nebraska red traffic light violation and restricted driver's license violation, Ut May 9. sault with deadly weapon with in Dm Am 1.I2T Land 1.40 Lunknm 1.40a had four strikes, a spare and then added four more strikes. a uso mai an inougni ot closing the canal should be dropped.

National Aaeocia- (API tent to kill, to May 26. Milter mgn Lira as 3 Talman's Offica Supplies 56 43 Bilfmora Dairy 55 44 $10 and $10 of costs Oeal-ert. Inc. NEW YORK lion Bid Dewey Buckner, Alexander, as Grwth Shelby Jay Blankenship, New On April 16, the same group, Biltmore Mfg. Co.

finishing with 569, pacing Car 411k 41 4-44 30 30 301 12H 17'4 124 5514 54' J514 14 0014 7944 00 4'i 4H 4e 44 431 4B' 0 2' 2' 11.75 11 fcSf" -S Z-iAaS 1.20 ilm'IVVenajco .15 'i-SlMeseol Iron 5f sault with deadly weapon with members of the Interstate Com found improper use of spot tings in its 2-1 edge over Caro- spineiatori 49 MacArthur Tlra 45 53 Stroupe's Decorators 45 54 mittee for Preservation and Im- 2.15 2.J4 Income 7 47 1 30 Income 4.3a 4.45 Insur 15 30 15 30nt Pel 9.45 10.33lnv CoAm 40. 42 WnveiB 1.49 XliHtel Fd i 4 74lnnntan intent to kill, to May 26. "Carl Case, no address given, Ledford 0, Shoemaker 1714 41 "1 light, $10 and $20 costs (did not complete Driver Improvement iii in ii Va 10 11 44 P44 11 12.9! 2 provement of the Dismal Swamp Aberdeen A'til Fd Am Bus AmlnvF Am Mut Aus Fd Atom Dv AxeH A Asa HB liD? Power. Herbert Cagle toppled 522 for the losers. Carl Reeves pinned 207-580 and Troy 24 Louies i-are 24 75 Tha Leaders; Maurice Sluder 174-77 assault with deadly weapon with 24.

lav- Va Canal, met with Virginia North Carolina members of Congress Clinic). Robert Lee Carter, Weaver- J. B. Allen 174-14; Buck Fox 174-32; Jim Shirlen 173-14: Bill Duncan 173-9: Murl Si! can 4 IS 4 44 KEYSTONE: intent to kill, to May 26. Crowe 213-561 in the Red Raid- I 90 9 47 Brott 173-5) Tom Whitaker 171-41; John 15 15H Warren Pike, Alexander RFD and Maj.

Gen. E. C. Itschner. 4eH 5tk ville RFD 2, improper muffler.

4.J 3.19 l4 144 aO'4 14-. 14 4 3'4 2414 11 f' oy M. Gaskins. Montford 8aia'ie'wVarl 200 1 1T4 24 tO 4 7 Fletcher 173-34; jimmy Arakas 173-n, Buck Whittamore 171-65, im 5Fien 14 27 15.51 1, three charges of assault with chief of Army Engineers, to pro ie femo 31.51 $10 of costs, ers-WLOS 2-1 tally. Bai Melton had 500 for the Telecasters.

Jim FarreU was at the helm for Kearf ott with 217-567 as it won 4 it ia'! Woronv Co till iS'WulkPRInO 1J Blu Rid 12.79 13.90 Boston Fd 17.13 19.21 WNC LEAGUE test threats to the inland pass lij 27 0'4 Bt 40 iTSr wu'ar deadly weapon with intent to kill, to May 26. 444 44 4iat Bell .25 IBfChXJ St 14 11 14 41 Waiter Jones Davis, Marion RFD 4, driving intoxicated and driving on left side of highway, 13 57 U2 age. Si i 10 1H 11-14 ltl-14 VI Nat per Since then Itschner has made aaiii am yt Francis Cole, Tiny Tavern, as 1H2 Mat T.iefllm Ft at driving intoxicated and hit-and-run driving, to May 1L Harold McGilliard, S. Miami, driving intoxicated, to May 8. Mrs.

George McDonald. Rankin assault, to May 6. three from Sealtest No. 2. O.

Cm sault on female, to April 28, in 1771 1771.1H Wan Last 44 34 43 34 54' 4U' 4H, S3'i 41 54 42 54 41 41 40 42 personal' survey of both the Dis- con Fa miwacev, can ii ii ii ie' "at Un EleC IS 22 12 NEnoTtT 0 I30 $200 and $24.50 costs, Matthews Ford Olin Mamieson Owen Esso Silver Dollar Cata Miller High Life Brevard Moose Allstate Ins. Price Hawkins Gray bowled 198-516 in dropping 9 10 Vnirk mal Swamp and Chesaoerte-Albe- 'ft? Rufus C. -Orr. Brevard J1 Pt 1H 14 in 1 nirk Ctta Jimmy Nanny, Swannanoa, 1. I- Ch Fd 13 04 14.2 aiard ta.t'3 i.4j tho match.

A. C. Candler and George Buckner totaled 552 and 25' 2. U' v. speeding, $50 and $21 costs.

iao embezzlement, to May 4. Orville Sams, no address given, niaiic laiiaia. ne wia nieeungs in rheni Fd 11.20 12.44 13.12 the area that wax onvinr! o'n 0 IJ os.e Vent 13-SJ nj.li 14 57 iao ij The Leaders: Bud Sams 114-tS: Wet. is-14-avia i-ia Charles Smith, Biltmore, 540 in the Monteath-Sealtest No. Lwrn inc don Goolsbv IM-tfi Charles Link in uismai swamp route was the assault with deadly weapon, to speeding, $10 of costs.

1 2-1 scoring while Bob Mc- Stk Cecil Duncan 190-5; Paul Simpson 179-37; Charles David 17(-50; Jack Belcher 171- safer for small craft and prom unavati'Dlife 'nv Ii 13 J4 4 ii 174 3 iv. Vi ifS 5 W.i!?S4?2V Buain. Nickel Rim 49 1-10 1 1 itToioi! IX ind KftJ? 4 75 vVtai 3.49 "W.w Theodore Marvin Mired, Black Gaughey posted 225-548 when April 28. Alvin Richard Babb. Green 30; Jack Clonti 177; Rube Comen 174-45, Wlllard Owen 175-11.

Come Bd Como Fd Cncord cons Inv Mountain, speeding, $5 and $10 Charlotte St. Golf dropped two to ised cooperation in efforts to per. suade Congress.it should overrule 4 WOO? eMI Min ville, S. following car too of costs. 1', Crown 7.79 j.52 deVeoti In 10 17 10.45 Paoor Petrol 51 14 41 1 3- MOUNTAIN CITY LEAOUI Won Last Monteath's Gulf 49 33 Marshall Bears.

Bill Peek and Jim Sprinkle bad 519 and 200-506 id fliiiNorthio Ur 11 Nuclv Am i II i Oar3r, Ca the Budget Bureau aeVeot. S.OO?0.7$ Scc Eight More Communities Enter Contest Eight more communities have entered the 1959 Western North Carolina Rural Community De closely, to May 11. Charles Eugene Buchanan Del Fd 1Z.0 iraini Ff iVi Arui Kearfott Co. 3314 10.73 for the Bears. marsnaii Dears eiv 40 Dei, Inc Diver Gr f)iwr Inn arii is Asheland failure to signal 23 ii Ec Ltd- tin J.ac fer lib a 40 -n fiuu, 1 it Mm Harold i nomas Haws, escape prison camp 131, three months on roads at expiration of present sentence, imposed in Superior Court Feb.

2, 1958, for resisting Duncan had a 214-212618 se rower at 5T 43 Sealtest No. 1 57 45 -ta 41 1 4 i niwTr Kiln 1UA I or stop, to May 11. V5 ink 5-55 fa-coaat Pat Mt 4 4 Marshall Red Raiders 55' 44' ries as Miller High Life won 9 'O Divid StW ill Orevtuj 14.3$ 15.fitiV.Lrt Inv to 11 cameo uii Edward Cole Gibson, Sanford, Elk Heads For Queen WINNIPEG, Canada AP) The lernngs BiacK 1.eDei 48 54 1314 US PrkM Aat three from Owen Esso in the Sealtest No. 1 tvt J4V4 ST3n Bai Z5.3-4MUT iVr ar-i- '4 43', PeDOernt 3a 3 speeding, to May 11. I AH 91T 11 14 1K4l4fT I IM l4tT 1 I velopment Contest, the Asheville Hudson officer.

Sarah Gilliam, Grail es 's Bay Co. will present' J-X V. aniiS. -i "ta noo n. WLUi IV 24 7a Charlotte St.

Gulf 30 12 Tha Leaders: Jim Farreit 173-19: William Rufus White, Black EUzabeth II two elk heads i wnat "sec in js-u 1 13.14 is-'ioT Queen cape County Home, 90 days at Agricultural Development Council reported Monday. These bring the total to 52. WNC circuit. Matthews Ford took two from Price Hawkins with Bud Sams scoring 200-555 for Matthews and Othol Brooks 199-577, Ed Hawkins 556 and Lane Mountain, speeding, to May 11. Hal Blakley Presnell, Weaver- Dwight Patterson 169-72: Carl Reeves 167-63; Herbert Cagla 166-71; A.

C. Candler 164-9; Ed Shope 165-75; Jimmy Sprin-kle 165-5; Troy Crowe 164-101; O. C. and she expiration of present sentence two black beaver pelts whm'fWT 'uhit't tV? 'oft ooo'fSJ 't visits here on her Canadian tff 'Mfi i I 4 ville RFD 1, driving intoxicated, Morris L. McGough, the council's way 164-ar; ueorge Buckner 164-74.

imposed in Superior Court Feb. 13, 1959, for assault and disor summer tour. It said they are due J-K gXi, ITX 8 to May 4. Lewis Charles Luther, Deaver as tribute under a royal charter iT 71 tJ 'J ASHEVILLE WOMAN'S LEAGUE Won Lost derly conduct, 33 Asnevme Battery Buck's Restaurant granted Charles Tommy Miller, Candler, charg view failure to transfer title, and following car too closely, to II in 1670. and that she.Gaj im 11 15 15 1 Peonies 144217.9 31' 39Vs es of breaking and entering and American Enka Mutual of Omaha Coston Realty has executive vice president, said.

Trie council sponsors the contest. The latest entries are: In Yancey County Brush Creek and Horton Hill. Henderson Upward. Buncombe Dula Springs. Macon Patton, Cartoogecbaye, Carson and Iotla.

consented to receive payment SgZ li? TO? t'vf May 11. 44 45' 46 larceny, preliminary examination 40 54' 49 47'. 47 46'. 45 44 43 rioreer .11.51 it.4,;j. 14 T3'4 13 4 Harrys laamac A-JtO I 'I II STf (I 1 I 11 5t Allen Transfer Jesse Dock H.

Allen, Green Mountain RFD 1, no muffler, to 46' 1.14 IK 4 El 11.15 17.2'PurlHn A omech waived, bound to Superior Court under $500 second charges Ivev Jerv snatl Blda I 3S 9.04Pi,in4m King 220-543 for the Cantonites. Silver Dollar won two from Allstate at the Brevard Bowling Center. Bob, Sprouse (Allstate) had best score (541). The Olin-Brevard Moose match was postponed. Louise Neely and Verna Mc-Gaughey bad scratch sets of 529 and 522 in the Asheville Woman's League.

Pete Harris missed 600 by four 14 35 14 35 Government Bonds latDenn 10a United Electronics Lab, 33'4 12'4J 14', 14 7'a all 4" 3' 2- Sinoncv Carib 14 34 15 59' 14.93 11.401 7 13.04 14 10 40 47 40 47' of larceny and breaking and en nfw vnotf otnmore Mfg. 4.0. Reusina's tAPl-Clolro over the Cao Gr Chem Com St Food Ful Ad I 52 9 34Put Grth 143 14 (VtJuar Dist 13.70 15 OOScud Can 133 SC 10.45 1'. Staid Stk ilex CO ilv Crk Prac May 11. Robert Sever Hensley, Bar-nardsville, driving intoxicated, 36 32 The number iJ familipe In onrt counter U.S.

Government United of Omaha tering, judgment continued to trenury oonoi, ana vitld tor le imca JJO, Tna Leaders: 1 Brvson 156-77: verna SincvenOil .500 zM 154 154 the president of each community May 18, Gen Bd 29 12 79 92 10.23 11.04 11 13.77 7.31 l.ovseiec Am Sinner Ml 1.30 29 SB 40 McGaughey 155-3; Mary Hamlett 152; Selma Snider 150: Susan Moser 14A-a4: driving on left of highway, to Ind Wen 144 9 4tsnareh 5 li-k Air Gary Van Williams, Henderson- 794 1.30Smlth Fd 14.33 17.90 Inst Bd 14 Marlan Nakon 15-86; Mary Lou Boyd ville hit-run driving and is May 11. Dewitt Talmadge i 1 1 i-v; uoris Barnes ot-ovnll 10' Brook 143-41; Bill Allen 1434. suing fraudulent check, judgment Fletcher RFD 1, failure to yield 4i 41 T-2' 41 42 59 June T-2'4j 42-59 Dec T-2' 43 T-H 44 T-5iw 45 T-3l 44 T-J' 47-47 tvier cn rVlnlna Pe'rol RR Bd RR Eo RR SI S'eel Tobac litint continued to May 4. 4.2 .2 .4 .4 .1 XI .2 2 1X77 14.S3SW Inv 14 21 15.34 4.11 7.54Sover Inv 14 92 14 14 11.51 tj SIState SI 30 75 40.75 2.33 2.5'Stein Rf J7 02 37.02 4.57 7.2'5'erl Inv 170 13.47 10.80 ll.llTetev El 17.51 10 )5 il.34Texaf Ftl 9 99 10 92 1 11 Un ACCO 17.7713 tJ 11.92 13 n'Un Cent 1,02 i.17 19.14 19.71UO Incom 11.37 12.34 right-of-way. to April 28.

organization are: Brush Creek, 42, O. W. Deyton. Horton Hill, 10, Fred L. Anglin.

Upward, 121, Mrs. Harold Bxkkell. Quia Springs, 72, Romulus Dockery. Patton, 52, Erwin Patton. Cartoogecbaye, 100, Dr.

A. Rufus Morgan. Carson, 109, Weaver Hurt. Iotla, 40, Stanley E. Pen- Ira Franklin Knapp, Old Fort, 33' 7 14-- '4 44- H.

4' ir' 154 -3 SO'- 4J lS'44. 35'a -1 10' I- a 17 44- 4ia 4 4 "4 15a- 'a 4H- a 33- V4 17S4 49' s- 4 4' 4- T'a 1 a 24' .1 if- 34' 7 14' 24 15'4 I 9H 44 1 liH 5 II' 41a 33 171 50 41 Joseph Donald Robinson. Montreal driving without license, to speemng. 5 and $10 of costs. Teddy R.

Setzen Connelly Grth Ind 9'i 41' 4 15 if 3214 314 ITS 49 114 4'a T-i' 7 40-43 T-2V1I 49.44 T.44 A9 47.75 99.24 97.10 94.4 44.20 94 4 93.21 95.11 91.29 30 15.34 15.10 14.24 14.24 14 21 K.20 V.12 19.14 Ii I 0.4 June 4.21 7 23 9.22 97.4 94 2 94.24 94 10 93.24 95. 9' .25 VtA 44.30 15.24 15.14 IS 2. 44.14 14.14 84.14 97.4 91.4 18 I It 71 II Franklin's Average 'Falls' To .500, Still Leads ACC 20.47l.37Un Sc'en 14.03 5.14 542UnFd Can 17 14 11.43 Mav 11. Springs, driving without license 4.17 1 Hem hda 7.13 7.71 3 90 4 4 Robert Lee uiacn T-2'W 49-44 Dec 70-45 T.2'-, 714 3. 1 1 VBI LI 24.17 T- Havoock and improper lights, $25 and $20 4.14'lv 411 VtTWml ChI Mountain, expired registration Sonolone .71 SoPennOil 2a Soernr wt Std Dred Std Finan .44 fid oil Kv JOa Sid Prod StarrettCo Sun ai Pd 1 Stert Prac stinnes SUOToOl $vm way wt Talon A 1 TamoaEI 1.2Sxd Technlco Telev Ind Texam Oil Tex Caiaarv ThewSnov Ttwmo Star Tik Rl 1.20a Todd Shb 1.41 TranscarA TransCInd 4H TransCubOil A Trans Lux Trl Cont wt Unexcell Ctt UnAircPd J5a Unit Asb land.

plates, no liability insurance, to costs. Wayne Leonard. Faw St. 14 4.70 .74 9.01 1" 4 11.45 12.47 14 44 15 74 13. 'I 14.75 421 1.71 71 lf 14 123 15-14 13-11 4 00 i inc bs I 49 9 -wwaHStln 4 03.rcOro!nc 10 tj.h 3 Iw-rn I 9 0 I7Wil Fn 4 Ij IN5TIT JMO: weH Fd 4.1? Rank t.n n.4vvni'eh 4-0 Foi.nd 11.29 ACC leading Terps is the No.

2 May 11. T-2' 73-47 June T-2' 72-47 Sect T-2'n 72-47 Dec 74 T-r 3 T-3'4i B3-70 T-3'41 15 90 44-1 404 .4 charge of assault with deadly John Garner Haroin vnar- GREENSBORO (AP) Wake Forest sophomore outfielder Jay Franklin, a speed merchant with a rlparilv hattine eve slinoed man for the second week in a row, and his batting average is .420, weapon noi pressed with leave. lotte. driving intoxicated, improp New Red Claim BERLIN (AP) Communist East Germany claimed Monday Philip Baxter Morgan. Ashe 9S a slight drop from .444 a week er passing, to May 11.

4-14 lHa 30--4 ouoted in dollari and trtirtv sec- Wi it 21' 3 3414 34 17 95 J74 41 Va 3 11 14 31 105 14 15 9 '4 ville, speeding, prayer for judg lightly during the past week but ago. Bonds Rex Merrill. Uimon at. unv- that 16,000 West Germans emi ment continued 12 months (satis 104- 31 4 lublect to Federal laxea but not to state income taxes. ac23 uczzibvllvvcqn us oovt trees bonds T-2' is 72-47 Seal 14 14 1 4 03 still held the Atlantic coast conference batting leadership.

grated to the East in the first ing intoxicated, to April 28. RMircia Lorraine Maney, no factory completion Driver Im 714 a NEW YORK (APl-Follnwina list quarter of this year. 40 5 11-14 7-14 i 7- Neal Eason of N.C. State, sixth last week, jumped to third with a .375 average, replacing South Carolina's Ken Rosefield, who fell provement Clinic). 97.4 T-3' 74 T.I2 4.1 1- a 1-14 Franklin's average "fell" from address given, driving without li Un Can Ol li 1 u-ia la of malor bond transactions on the New York Stock Exchanae Mondav.

5alM Nt 5'a 114 05a 54 Rexyall James Wade. Court- cense, to May 11. 57' I1 70 -l' land charges of improper 541. 52 71 a 4 'i (InSi 4011 Hioft law Last Cbo. Uni Cont 1.20b CORPORATION BONOS DAILY CROSSWORD registration and driving without 17' 17 L(rulfeismJ from third at .400 to 10th at .333.

Dick Reitz, the Maryland pitch 17' 1- 09'4 John Nelon Cook, tanaier nr 1, driving intoxicated, second offense, to May 11. lltleolwl 4sll 11113 I'J 113 van AI St 40o 39'4 39 license nol pressed with leave, 4'e 4 94 414, 4bC WOC47, Carl A. Henderson, Fountain AM.cocri 3 SS71 92 7 i 92i van Norm wt Alcoa 3.135S54 15 97', 97'. 97' I Vlnco Co AmAFP 4 I0S17 21 75'A 74! 751 4. valr CiC ISe AmMchlF S77 lyra 223 279 4-12 Wallace 1 30b AmTOT 4.25573 1 30 213 21 14 21 IH- Wtltn'm Pret Robert Garfield Harrison, swan 4'a J'l j-a 44H 44 aWHt Inn, S.

C. charges of driving li 3' 3 114 1H 14 nanoa RFD 1. failure yieia rit-nf-wav. to April 28. rn rog jiM ti t.

without license and without reg ing ace who also swings a wicked bat, came from nowhere to fourth place in the batting race with a .370 average. Don Brown of the Terps is fifth at .361, giving Maryland three of the ACC's first five West COn Oil 11 I 15-141 13-14 1 15- 4 SOU bTsMrSMn QQ aafCjO TItTE.R I BlMOIN EIT A ETrBH GS I 1 SflB Ef EiT wrmwr .4 a4-4 ATSF 1 95'4 W.i. 4. wtiiie Int istration card nol prossed with 15-1 15-14 Anthonv Wallace Phillips, New- 17. Agree (slant;) 20.

Male cat 21. Outbreak 23. Scotch aider 25. Hail! 26. Sciences AC Line 4.SS44 10 1031 100' 100' AtlRelin 4.5sa7 ionri Bin Aoeedine.

to May 11. .536 to .500. Frank Copper of Maryland's Pro-Amateur Tuneup For Carolinas SHELBY, N.C. (AP) A pro-amateur tournament Tuesday serves as a tuneup for the 36th Carolinas Open golf championship atarting Wednesday. 3H 3' '4 la's 144 14'7 '4 54' 7 7 1 11 7.14-1-4 in da lis 51 113 1I4W 114' ifi 127 133 12 7S' 75 7S 94 140 111 19 William Gardner warren, anu- WKnifNOtl WmsMcW .251 WoodlevPat JOb wriohtH Zaoata Pet BONOS AooalElP 3.35s70 leave.

R. J. Boyd, Leicester RFD 2, acquitted of charge of trespass. John Glenn, no address given. batters.

AVCO SS1 ".0 4.H7010A BrthSH 3 Boe-na 4.5s?0 4:40 CanPac 4soarn ACROSS V. An Iroquoian 10. Aboundinf in conifers 11. An airman IX Great national srod of lndo-Aryans (myth.) 14. At a distance 15.

Two-legged stands 1'2 11" 111 111 ler, driving intoxicated, to May, 3. Embarking area 4. Indian weight 5. Slop 6. Kind of coated 'metal 7.

Unfasten 8. Polar explorer (poss.) 11. Clotho, Lachesis and Atropoa 13. Man's name 15. Whoppers (colloq.) Franklin, with 18 hits in 36 1 U14 11 M14 SO 11 1414.

SU1 1 n. 47 i 5 9244 991 9714 101 1:214 1'3 112 10 444 44 44 V4 cniTrans 3.75nTl Cer blackmail, 18 months on roads IV Tioar 5 S0s47 1 271 914 11 4 CHRNJ 3.23S57 ChemDP 4.Sst4 times at bat, does not figure into the slugging races in the confer Erving Leonard remana, address given, improper muffler, Y.I 1'5J4 115 115 suspended three years, three lealerday's Aaawrr 33. Sicilian vol 12 74 71' ti 35 44' 1 47 47a V) years probation, $20 costs. ence, however, according to-latest to May 11. Ernest Victor Meade Ta- 6-4 44'S a4'i 3 I2 I7H I74 92 714 iiair-wK a.5JS ct ir.

ill NatResearctl SsTi 54 145 1 42 1 42 5' QtlloPw 3.2SS40 4 97l 92H 970- Peru 3s 97 4 50 SO SO SoCalEd 3s5 5 91H 9'H 91H AMERICAN EXCHANGE STOCK SALES Aoorox stock sales 1.5C41.O0O shares. Stock sales year aoo 701.420 sfiaras. AMERICAN EXCHANGE BONO SALES Aoorox bond sales 1140.009. Bond saies year aoo 195,030. ACC Service Bureau compilations.

Pat Clarke of Maryland, a .339 coma improper passing, Civil Julen Inc. vs. Smart Set Hos- lnc97 CWSPP CANW 4.5-99 CitSvc Js77 CCCSL 4 CokjF 4.7s77 CombE 3.37r.J1 OetEd 3.75S71 Oo-xiAIr 477 Erie 4.5s20'$ FlaEC Si 35 tOT'4 107414 27. Stringed instruments 30. Make choice 31.

Silk veil (eccl.) cano (vsr.) 38. Tart 37. Trick 38. Soon 40. Craze About 175 players will compete 175 12 -f-J'Ai 35 144 1441 3S fi 92 92 prayer for judgment continued to May 25 on condition defendant SUK ior batter, is first in home runs with ierv Mills InC 18.

Music note 35 57'4i 54 57' SS 115 I'll VS 114 attend Driver Improvement Clin due since Nov. 12, 1957. counter-1 aUc Wrd claim for $1,100 for breach of, mriyim 18. Samarium GWotAC 3471S75 4j ai" ic. 4S 90H ri 9-.

7 GVOtAC 3.17541 GMotAC 3.H77 flVritCn 3.2579 Ge-TelCo 4 li7 Mack Burnett, Black Mountain. Livestock contract, consent juagmem piaiu-tiff to recover $2,000 and costs. 23 eg 41 1j 1S014 IT 4- 9' 917 91- 9'9 4-9 three, Clemson's Doug Hoffman, a .339 batter, is No. 1 in triples with five, and Copper, Clarke and John Burgwyn of North Carolina, a .351 batter, are tied for the lead in doubles with four each. Larry Bagwell and Zack Bur- assault inflicting serious and per IntTfcT 4.7iyT LockhAIr 3.7SSW II manent injuries, prayer for judg ment continued 12 months.

J. R. Branton, Woodfin, ac Police Court Tnmmv Nelson. Eagle lar warrcr; 47S 11 vrj, e-j 1 V-K-T S.S'iQli 50 31 3V4 riaj 14 lAoPec 55'015 107 5IH r'j II MoPac 4 790 75 7l4 7 7i4 i VOP 4 355304. 7-1'a 7- 71V4 B4 NatCvlG 5.125S77 13 loot lrf'4 14 Nll'M '5-aO '7 10 1MH 17'j NYC 557013 1 34 73 774- NYC 4 5.7013 19 4" 45' V.

NYC 4591 3 47H 13 quitted of charge of assault with deadly weapon. nette of Clemson share first place in runs batted in with 14 each. Hoffman and Rosefield have a dozen Dick Suggs and Ty dine of Clemson share the stolen Allen Glenn Owenby, Rock Hill ceny, six months on roads, assault with deadly weapon, two years on roads; and assault on female, six months on roads to be served concurrently with oth-. NYNHH 4 17022 43 J7" 3" 27' '4i no insurance, $10 of costs, Branson Leroy Roberts, Alex NYNHH 45-07 14 rrv4 JT. 4144 NiasAoh 4 425171 5 17 19 127 NorP 32047 1 4is 7' base lead with five each.

ander, improper muffler, $10 of Nnrthrno 471 13 14i lei, lie'w i er two sentences. HiiMatn 3.M12 4 in l'r't 1 OGX-f 3s7t 1 es iii an, costs. Markets Monday at mor1s6 fey th Wojsltrn Norm Carolina Offkt of tna Division of Markats. N. C.

Oeoartrntnt off Aqricultur, in cooperation with tha U. OetMrtiTient of Agriculturo. Cattle Chicago: Receipts 17,000 cattle and 100 calve Slaughter steers rather stow, kinds grading low choice and below KnereMy steady; average choice and tter mostly steady to weak, few sales 25-50 lower. Heifers generally steady; cows steady; bulls strong to 50 higher; vealers strong to 1.00 higher. Few sales stockers and lders steady.

Load mostly prime 14484 tb. slaughter steers 35.00; tew toads high choice steers 33.50-33 50; moat good and choice 37.00-32.00; standard to low good 23.00-24.75. Load prime 1CU lb. heffers 32.00; bulk good and choice 24. standard to low good 24.00-26.0O, few utflfty 21.00-23.50.

Utility and commercial cows lf.2S-22.00, lew standard up to 23.50; canners and cutters lo5.50-20.00. Utility and com mere int bulls 22.50-25.00; standard and good vealers 3s.00-34.00, cut. and utility 15 Choice 702 lb. stock steers 33 00; load good 750 lb. stockers 27.00.

North Georgia: Standard 525-100 lb. slaughter steers 23.502a.50i aood aso tb. (abbr.) 19. Regard 22. Rough lava 24.

Naval military police 28. Greek letter 39. Uniformly 30. Hawaiian bird 32. Peel 34.

Conjunction 35. Babbles 37. Salary 39. Silent 40. End (L.) 41.

African mammal 42. Genus of lily 43. Miss Forber 44. Lairs DOWN ISelf- centered 2. Operatic aonif in the pro-am at the Cleveland Country Club course.

The pros will shoot for cash and the amateurs will receive merchandise awards. The jackpot totals $500 plus entry fees. The 54-hole open carries a plus entry fee pricetag. Furman Hayes -of Gastonia defends the title against a strong field. Top challenger include Thome Wood, southpaw pro from Asbe-boro who holds the Carolinas PGA title; Mac Main and AI Smith of Danville, Dick Tiddy and Dave Tinsley of Charlotte; Charlie Farlow of Greensboro and Or-viile White of Aiken, S.C.

Amateur threats include Dave and Charlie Smith of Gastonia, Larry Beck of Kinston, former champion P. J. Boatwrigbt of Pinehurst, Bin Harvey of Greensboro and Corp. Ed Ross of Camp Lejeune, U.S. Marine champion from Baton Rouge.

La. The three-day tournament runs through Friday over the par 72 course measuring 6,700 yards. Raymond H. Pressiey, air-view, improper muffler, costs. "n-OR 4.5-15 I' 9-J4 -lti 9-1H '4 otHi 475.4s as ln4 I14j 14 Eugene K.

Myers, Arden RFD WL it sow yV IS 27 ss foVM rrw. 1, failure to yield right-of-way. "r'tipw 7.75473 10 1T7 ut 117 ora 3 4.an rt vi 1n tt-i4-l' Robert Keelcr, Ravenscrou VL5F 5S2O04 14 74 75I1, S-I4 $10 and $20 costs. fnrciHe tresriass. 30 days on 'crlPBn 771 155 l'n'4 tr CeaAL lilll 1 11 It II James Aaron Lance, Candler l-rlir 5i 11s 1i'4 a RFD 3, driving on left side of The leading batters: AIIK Pet.

Franklin. Wake Forest 36 11 .500 Cooper, Maryland 36 10 16 .420 Eason. N.C. State 40 I 15 .375 Reitz, Maryland 27 I 10 .370 Brown, Maryland 34 13 .361 Timberlake. Vlroinla 34 5 12 J53 Burgavvn.

N. Carolina 37 13 J51 Clarke. Maryland 49 14 J50 Hoffman, Clemson 56 15 19 .339 Rosefield, S. Carolina 60 I 20 .333 Hendlev. Clemson 54 15 II .333 Santo.

Maryland 30 I 10 .333 Wells, N.C. State 30 4 10 J33 Morgan, S. Carolina 67 9 22 .321 Baldwin, Carolina 25 J20 Forte, Wake Forest 43 4 14 J24 highway, $25 and $20 costs. Edward Rodier Wiebenson roads suspended on payment of costs. William Hamlin, Burton assault and damage to property, prosecution termed malicious and frivolous, prosecuting wit SOPC 4 59 17 5w 5s94 4 IM'4 tn-ia 14 tdOInd 3.1Js02 4 lui', lien, tin "rexasCo 345 7 a'H 99i UnitArt 91 147 JO 17 t.

I l5tnl 4ai te en, si4 a. WheelStl 3 75.se no nn no 1 FOREIGN RONne. i4ral 4.75a73 5 100'4 100' IWi. 14 Garren Creek, speeding. $10 of costs William Jackson Weaver ness taxed with the.

costs. r-hlle 1491 heifers 25.75; utility cows 20.50-21 -40 canners and cutters 17.00-20.50. Utility and commercial bulls 22.00-24.4(0. canners and cutters 19.00-22.00. Good to Kenilworth acquitted of Claude G.

Bartlett, Black hit-and-run driving, 60 days IT 4 4-' 4-' I 110', 3 111S4 l'flS4 1'ns4 7 sia ssra 7774. 1 TS TS TS 4-tl4 75 ''Hi "714 1'1 charge of driving intoxicated choice vea eri 31 oo-ii i.tmtv Cermenv 5 4v9 ne-marv SslO GreV 7s4 ItalPUt 7,77 HI 4.7'T9 447" 3.9,'S1 and standard 22.00-31 standard to driving wtuiout license, prayer Williams Takes First Batting Since Injury ln lood 275-475 lb. slaughter calves 25.50 10.40; utility 20.00-27.00. Medium ta aoorf on roads, suspended, placed on probation 12 months, and taxed with the costs; driving intoxi 7 10-14- T.ikvoFL 4.47.t for judgment continued 12 months under special conditions and on 1A. '3 iii ae "r'-o ai' '7n 15,730,000 Aoorox Bond Solas 525-450 lb.

stock er and feeder steers and heifers common 300-400 lb heifers 21 medium 350-150 lb. StOCker CelvOS 27.50-14.0ai rnmmnn BOSTON (API-Boston Red Sox payment of $25 and $20 costs. 22.00-2I.50. Billie Chandler, Swiss, acquit slugger Ted Williams Monday st vea en ewt tauivt 15, 1514,344.101 1 1,430 (332.709,150 cated and hit-and-run driving, four months on roads suspended on payment of $100 and costs, placed on probation two years. previous dav Week aoo Month aao Two yoars aoo Jan.

1 to data 1951 to data 19S7 to data ted of charge of driving intox prime to 39.00; choice 34.oo-3l.00; good IT raVlC (Ma as0aiaa4sla a. a aji aaj 44 took his first batting practice icated. since spring training. neep Lambs Chtcaoo: RecaiDti 1.500 hud -tionuiktMi Roy McRee Davis, Governor's W. H.

TMonoson, Henaersun- Williams, who has been under lambs and ewes fully steady. Bulk good and choice 102-112 lb. wooled slaughter villa, RFD 1. unlawful possession View acquitted of charge of DAILY 'CR YPTOQUOTE Here's how to work it: Is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, for the two O's, etc.

Single letters, apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different A Ciyptograra Quotation KHGPXYG ZXKK ZDM YMPXO HP FCYPX. Yesterday's Ovptoquote! WHATEVER IS IN ANY WAY BEAUTIFUL HATH ITS SOURCE OF BEAUTY IN ITSELF AURELIUS. (O ltta. Kins rwtiires Ij-sdleiU.

IM.) lames 21.50-73.00. Small lot good 95 lb. going treatment for a ptnened improper passing; failure to sig-hof non-taxpaid whisky, prayer for auohl oice slaughter ewes 5.00-1.00. fr 9.00. iudirment continued six months nerve in his neck and shoulder, took a brief drill at Fenway Park, nal stop, prayer for judgment continued to May 25 on condition on payment of $10 and costs.

Brown Declines Coaching Invitation CLEVELAND (AP) Coach Paul Brown of the pro football Cleveland Browns, said Monday be has declined an invitation to coach in this year's Senior Bowl football game in Mobile, Ala. Brown, who bad coached a team in the game for the past nine years, gave no reason for ejuiuing. I the first since he was injured in defenda.it attend Driver Improve A capias was oraerea issueu Report Oil Deposits MOSCOW (AP) Discovery of new oil deposits in the Dnieper-Donets basin around Kharkov was reported this week in the Kharkov newspaper Red Soldier. It noted efforts to multiply the area oil production 20 times under the seven-year plan. Scottsdale, Ariz.

ment Clinic. Louis Daugherty, Black Moun for G. P. Bikes, Brevard, wno failed to appear when called for trial on a charge of worthless Chicago: Receipts 12.000. Slow, uneven but mainly 25 tower, Instances 3S lower on all butchers; sows steady strong.

No. 1 to 3 grades butchers 190- -225 lbs. 14.50-14.75; several hundred mixed No. 1 and 2 grades t4.7S-l7.00t several lots No. 1 sorted for weight and grade 1T.IO-17J5.

125-23; lbs. 14 00. H.50; 240-280 lbs. 15.50-1 Sows 330-425 lbs. 13.50-14.50; few around 300-338 lbs 14.50-14.75; 425-530 lbs.

12.50-1 3.54. tain, charge of driving intoxicat The Red Sox are now on an extended rad trip, and there is no indication when the 40-year-old Williams may rejoin ttx team. check. ed nol prossed with leave. Cases continued, with if Jadu Clay, Swaooanoa, driv.

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