?' ' ll ! vol XXXXI1I NO KENANSVILLE. NC 28349 MARCH 24. 1971 10 PAGES THIS WEEK 10 CENTS PLUS TAX I I I Ml I M>| IrrTiri II ill I n imT ===aaaa= Dr. Redwiae's office. Final plant for the jail are to be submitted to tiie Department of Human Retoarecaior review contracts with c**tnKtars is planned lor Aagast I. 1977. assuming funds are a?|Mle. a letter from SaJah*'? Morrow. M.D.. M.P.H.. Secretary of N.C. Department of Unman j?^ morns' * the planning and construction period for a new facility, and in view of the good faith shown hy Duplin County officiate in that an architect has been eittDk>ved to plan a new jail. Morrow said she was prepared to negotiate An snrfcinj'ii I ffm w llv I WvCll and Duplin County to hopefully minimize the problems asso ciated with the jatf closure. provided certain specific action is undertaken by the local ?uSuAMtMn L(XJ., 4 / /*' govt f iiing iHKjy,, - y Morrow suspended the ;sss,?2s Sc.;:: period and will allow temporary s&r, conditions: removed from Se'two existing four-man cells hi order to con form mpre closely with space allotment requirements far in mates confined in this area. Removal of the upper bunks will leave a capacity to house 16 in mates whereas 24 was the tkMNtip the confinement area to afford effective monitoring I'anihtlitv * i Tftjhwf available. That continuous supervision be provided in accordance with applicable statutes and the N.CT Minimum Standards for the Operation of Local Confinement ^ j- ? |A j . ? Li n m .. M MMA raciiiiics wncrever iiimsiv? ?rc That female inmates either be confined in the lower level of the Duplin Coanty Jail with matron service provided as required, or ^ the confined in another jail approved for the Housing of females. The Duplin County Board . also awarded certificates to Warsaw Eagle Scouts Gilbert Johnson. Murray Jones. L i.| Quinn. Jr.. Tyler Jones. Darron Ezzell. Darret Ezzell. Hicks , Pigford. Wiley KUIette.ll. and Todd Price. v They declared the stumps at the county landfill surplus 1 property for the purpose of ' seeing them for S5 per ton. They set May 2. 3. 4 and 5 to review the budget. They met with Frank Rhodes, assistant district highway em f agreed to allow night the county buildings k again.^now that the fuel crises record system. ? c They instructed die election board to put the cost of voting machines in itest fiscal year s budget. They agreed to send Russell Tucker, county accountant? to a jail assistance school May 22-25 in Kansas City. Mo. James Sprunt Institute is pka3H5iiiKwe<* the appointment of Rosemary Allen Wilson as Viang Artist through June, 1977. She is occupying ? position fofgjefrheld by Erik Reeves, now general manager of the outdoor Hha. "Wings aft he Morning" Rosemary specializes in dancn|3E art. She attended Mont gomery College in Rockville, MaMind for two years. Later, she received a B.A. degree in Artfrom Appalachian State University to Boone and studied dance at the/fcrth Carolina School of the . Arts m J^instim-S^lem^^Whilesfl^uig sttte Lee Harper WaSmglon. D.C.* then spearheaded the'^oornraittee thai founded day-care on the campus of Montgomery Coflefee in Maryland. In Duplin County, Rosemary plans to continue* . studying the retyfoaship between the arts ana communities. She Will be giving workshops bpfe in dance and art in Duplin County schools and communities. She will be available for workshops, programs and interviews spon appointment with the Duplin County Arts Council, located at James Sprunt Institute in Kenansville. Rosemary and her husband, (Dean, are new residents of Warsaw, having recently moved from Wilmington. paye narrpwed those items , dawn to two important ones, but ( ctn't decide which is more important -- the "proposed . letter" referring to closing Duplin's jail, or the declaring of stumps at the County Land Fill , wouldn't it be mtrvdovt if there . ?yinwiliii I S* *w?wm? as uawsw | , jb^d jaUT^Said j though the financial responsi- , bility for building the new . 1 proposed half-million dollar jail , will test on the shoulders of the , tax oavers, though other means i ??? w??w? pnvwifw J ese^ingjoofcedlnto. Vj* j Jso many words the Duplin j JCownty jail would be closed. , based on inspection reports of the jail However - - -the closine \ . iorder would be delayed jf , Duplin: County was In jgg|. | iand If five conditions were mttj ! uattrassi? i blanks stating the dates certain , things would be done, so every ? *(pd set Not so The I sat blank asks when ^ntra^^w^l^ be^kd. j delay the propoeed^^kiriag^cd Skew'k ' (v * BV tee where the present jsil is so >ad. . .But then, I am not'a jail nspector And my opinion if a jail is a plane of moderate ,-omfort for those accused of making the law to be confined .Not an elegant place for rest ind relaxation, with th* only iiardship being "confined . But then my opinion is about as important as "you-know-what into a whirlwind" Often as not. when a father or msband accompanies a laughter or wife to obtain a Irivers license, .the male will usually begin the conversation laying "My daughter (or wife) wants to get a drivers license (or take the teat for one!" while the remake stands back and smiles. According to a story told to me. this was happening. . . owe. right behind the other. . . .awhile back at a local drivers license office. One of the offi eers reportedly said to the officer. "The neat man who comes in here talking for his wife (or daughter) . t .You tell him to let the female do the talking,." . . .No sootier h#d he got the words out of his mouth, than a man and woman walked in. . .The man walked up to the desk and began by saying. "My wife wants a drivers license."., . . "Very well." said the officer, "let the lady come up here and do her own talking." The mar? stepped back and up 5 g?m,'?^L4 Carolina Seniors To Play In Kenansville April 27 seniors win play tnc nenansvnie Jaycees at Keqan Memorial Auditorium on April 27th at 7:30 P The Carolina seniors have led their team to the final four and win play in Atlanta tMk weekend i ... ?" . ir for the national championship Leading the players coming to Kenansville horn Chapel Tfill will be Tom LaGarde, John Kuester and Walter Davis. Also coming are Bruce Buckley, Woody Coley and former Tarheel Dennis Wuycick. John Kuester has been a steady performer at Carolina for his entire career. Known for his jWrejrrapi?w tournament and the Eastern ''RegisNfc, ?' *'? ?ALt Walter Davis, one of the greatest players ever at UMC. has been the team's inspira tional leader. Playing in the regionals despite a broken Rager. Walter scored 21 points against Kentucky and made some key steals against Notre Dame. He was a first team All ACC performer tWwpast year. Tom LaGarde, a 6* 10" senior . ? uua''-'' i ^Irom jLfCuOll, ICiHg An, IgflS missed the last part of the * > ' Xj x*. J>4,\ , j season with a knee injury. LaGarde was a 2nd team Ali-ACC choice and will appear here to give autographs and meet the people even though he's having a knee operation this week. Bruce Buckley, a 6'8" reserve from Bladensburg, Maryland, has bean a key performer off the bench for the 'Heels. Woody Coley, from Lumber ton. ctme to Carolina without a scholarship and earned one with his enthusiastic play. Dennis Wuycick was a star j player on the last Carolina team that went to the final round of four. | The-game will be held at 7:30 p.m. Or April 27th and tickets will be $2 per person. Conte out to support the Kenansville Jaycees and JK Athletic Department and show these tremendous athletes how proud; we are of their accom plishments this year. small table, chafes and a paint Jessie Brown of Route 2. Wallace reported a CB radio was stolen from his l