Court (Continued from Page 1) main on good behavior for 12 months and refrain from driving for three years. Linwood E. Jones requested a jury trial on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, driving with an improper license and driving a car with improper lioense plates. His case was con tiaued until Dec. 15. David Michael Leahy was fined $100 and costs for driving while under the Influence of alcohol. Stacy McVae Davis was fined $100 and costs after he was found guilty of drunken driving. He was also fined $25 and costs for tres passing and disturbing the' peace. James E. Perry was sentenced to 30 days on the roads on a charge of public drunkenness. The sen tence was suspended on condition thft he remain on good behavior foV six months and pay the coat*' of court. Peter E, D?vl? and Wilbert Too iey were each fined $25 and coats, for driving without licenses. The fine* were remitted in both caaea. Bertha N. Phillips was fined *25 and coata for driving without a li cense. The fine was remitted. Willie Junior Phillips was ordered to pay coats for permitting an un licensed person to operate a motor vehicle. The costs in the two cases were consolidated. . Joseph B. Feiton was ordered to pay coats for speeding and failing to stop at a stop sign. Robert W. Willis paid one-half costs for speeding. > Douglas Monroe was found not. guilty of going through the "Do not enter" sign at the Morehead City school. Cases were continued against E. I. Baker, K. S. Swinson, Harold pass. Mrs. Matt Taylor Johnson. Otis Joyner. Joseph V. Popperwill ?nd Ellhu Kindred Green Selling Out Entire Stock MUST GO BY JAN. 1ST. Everything Reduced To Clear! " ? Baby Shoe* ? Baby Clothes ? Novelty Dolls and Toys ? Ladies' Panties ? Baby Blankets ? Girls' Dresses 3 to 6s HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! Oxley Baby Shop 324 Middle St. ? Acrou from Hawk'* Prizes {Continued from Page 1) for Freedom. The committee tn charge of Americanism will con duct the campaign for funds. 'Carl Chidwiek is chairman of the com mittee. They will place containers in the various business houses for a collection for the fund. One of the chief functions of the Crusade (or Freedom is the raiting of money to (inancc broad casts to communist-controlled coun tries which explain the American way of life and bring true news of world affairs to those countries. Some personal contacts to aid the fund will be made. An open forum discussion on Committee assignments was held during the meeting. The discus sion was led by James Steed, pro gram chairman. Members also made suggestions on committee work and means of improving ac tivities of the club, particularly in regard to programs other than 3th ' ' - V?*? v ?-..?? ... charge strips of Scotchlite tape to ai> owners of bicy'es in Beaufort. The action is being taken as a safety measure. Fisheries (Continued from Page 1) resources the ^harvest of oysters for the past season was the finest, in quantity and quality, in the his tory of the state. He praised the Institute of Fisheries Research of the University of North Carolina for the aid it has given in the de velopment of the oyster program. The two groups cooperated in lo cating natural beds for oysters and in determination of methods of seeding and protection of the bivalves. There were 305,565 bushel tubs of oysters harvested off the public grounds with a value to the oyster men of $763,912, the report indi cates. j. The total amounted to about 50,000 more bushels than for the previous period. The clam harvest of 253.500 bushels of clams was described as having been the largest in the state's history for any other com parable period. 5. Morris, Jeweler 197 Aiwmi at ' - B ftkoM ?-404? Beaufort Police Arrest Four Beaufort police made four ar rests this week. Arrested on a charge of having in his possesion a quantity of non-paid tax whiskey was Claude Russell, colored, giv ing his address as Florence. Miss. He is a member of the fishing crew of the "Promised Land." Arrested on a charge of selling Russell the non-paid tax whiskey were Levi and Nehemiah Wiliiams, colored, Beaufort. Russell is in the county jail un der $100 bond. Both of the Wil liams' are in the county jail under $?00 bond each. Mildred and Herbert Baum. col ored. Beaufort, were both arrested on charges of disturbing the public peace by using loud, boisterous and profane language on the streets of Beaufort. They were cited to court cw Ihir own recognizance. 1 ? ?? '?L ?? corder's court next lue*o?.y after noon. Arresting officers were Chief Carlton Garner and Capt. Maxwell Wade. Zoning (Continued from Page 1) cupancy limits the use to which the building may be put, but he did not know whether or not there is any time limit on the certificate. Mayor Dill said that he would ask for a legal opinion on the question. Luther Leonard, owner of a metal shop on the block, also ap peared at the meeting. He entered no objection to the rezoning and said that he was there only to find out what the board was going to do. Leonard's location was being used for business purposes before the zoning ordinance went into ef fect. He asked if he would be al lowed to rebuild the shop if it ever burned down. Mayor Dill said that since the lot has been zoned for business Leonard would be allowed to rebuild the shop in such a case. The commissioners took the mat ter under advisement and said that their decision ^ould be announced at the boaid's regular meeting Dec. 18. The commissioners asked Mayor Dill to request that the A&EC rail way erect a blinker light on the grade crossing at 28th and Aren dell street. They said that motor | ists cannot see the crossing at night. Queen Street Students To Give Pageant Sunday llie Queen Street high school choral club will present a Christ mas pageant at 6 p.m. Sunday at the school. The group, composed of 48 students, will portray the birth of Christ in song and verse. The choral club is under the di rection of Miss M. L. McCain. She will be assisted by Mrs. S. J. Leseur and Mrs. V. M. Smith. Dill Appointed Mayor George W# Dill, jr., of Morehead City has been named chairman of the legislative commit tee of the North Carolina league of municipalities. The appoint ment was announced by Mayor J. O. Tally of Fayetteville, president of the league. Township 20. Me., northernmost town in the United States has houses standing half in Canada and half in the United States. THount Vernon MANB *2oo $320 PM ?/?< Blanded WhUkey, (M Proof? Port (Continued from Page 1) include (he Miami-Biltmore at Miami. Fla. The Taylor company owns its docks at Norfolk and uses its ware house crew as stevedores at con siderable saving in labor cost. For thjs reason the company has re sisted efforts of other ports to se cure some of its business. Holt has negotiated twice with the Taylors at Norfolk and, on one reoent occasion, the brothers con ferred with him at Morehead City and personally examined dock, rail and warehouse facilities. The Taylor company imports raw salt as well as bananas and. while it has displayed little interest so far in bringing bananas into the port terminal, Holt stated that it has displayed interest in not only bringing in raw salt but setting up a raw salt processing plant here. According to Taylor company es timates, Morehead City is too far * ?*>?** h*>nftn? Sound traveU more ilo?Jy in cold air than in warm air. More Than 10,000 People Read Every luue of THE NEWS-TIMES The MAYTAG Automatic . - A Completely automatic . . cashes, rinses, spin-dries your clothes. 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