Wednesday, June 24, 2026

L.L. Nash, May Ricks Sentenced for Immoral Conduct, June 24, 1926

Rowan Man Is Given Two Months at Greensboro. . . L.L. Nash Sentenced to Two Counts, Woman Companion on One Count

L.L. Nash, resident of Route 4 out of Salisbury, was found guilty in police court on Tuesday morning of a statutory offense in companionship with May Ricks, and was sent to the county roads for a term of three months. The woman was given 30 days on the roads with privilege that she be hired out. Nash was in addition given 15 days on the roads for driving a car without proper state license.

A.L. Nash of Salisbury has telegraphed that he wishes it known that he is not the man in this case.

L.L. Nash and May Ricks were arrested here at a lodging house on Lyndon street on Monday morning after the Salisbury police had telegraphed that Nash was wanted there for giving a bad check in first payment on a 1923 Nash car which he had purchased. On arrest in this city the machine was found in his possession.

From page 8 of the Concord Daily Tribune, Thursday, June 24, 1926

newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn92073201/1926-06-24/ed-1/seq-8/

No comments:

Post a Comment