Two Men Fined in Carthage CourtCARTHAGE, III- James V. *] Busch, 20 year old Keokuk resi-lt;4 deni, was in county court Mon-jj day mnrninj! where he pleadedI guilty to a reckless driving charge, Judge John W Gorbyfined him $150.00 and costs Busch lost control of his car jwhen attempting to pass other 'cars on highway 136 m Hamilton and crossed the highwavJ rolling over the steep hillside coming to rest in a upright posi* ’tion at the bottom. Busch was 'not hurt.William W. Cheesebro of Niota was in county court Krl* out day, charged with drunken driv-,fd ing. after he had driven his car in in a ditch in I,a Harpe. Results of a blood test showed .27. ted Arrested on a similar charge in m 1947 defendant was fined at tbe that time. On hearing of evi-ing dence Judge John W, Gorbv re* sentenced him to serve 90 days ree ftt Yandalia and fined him *17. $100 00. Cheesebro w as recentlyIrs---theI)rHancock County will Vote Friday, July 20,On Wheat ReferendumWARSAW, 111 - The voting on the wheat quota referendum for Hancock countv has been set for Friday, July 20. The townships of Rocky Run. Wvthe. Walker. Wilcox and Warsaw will vote at the Farmers Bank building in Warsaw from R a m. to 5 p. m.Farmers eligible to vote are those who will have more than 15 acres of wheat for harvest in 1957 These farmers have been notified of their w heat allotment*. Quotas do not affect the farmers who harvest 15 acres or less of wheat for grain on their farm.John W. Huston is chairman of the county stabilization committeethe defendant In a trial in circuit court brought by his wife for separate maintenance— *