UGH IMPROVED FARM
notteceessfol, however, and the
track caught his right leg against
the css* and eat his foot off—
Jhgt above tte ankle. )
Now Wilbert, a seventh grade
student at ddUta High School,
is able to,walk with an. artifi
cial foot, Hat “hot Very fast,”
he says.
This kfad of thing COULD
have happened if a nine-foot
sidewalk had. bear available
bat no one can argnethat fijiikt
accident and otters' like it that
are 272 Mocks within the city
that have NO sidewalks,
*Wch rety pointedly means
that the bulk of people Ihhf
in the city have to walk la, the
streets when and If they walk,
since that 141 block-area with
sidewalks includes the. down
town business area where few
people live and wharfe feW Un
escorted children come and *o.
An adequate singly of home
raised meats is estimated lor the
well balanced diet on the
North Carolina farm.
d»y» w«nt to* Jack Boomer who
drew 1$ months few assault on
* female.
Judge Paul Frizzelle of Snow
Hill Monday convened a one
week term of Jones County’s
Superior Court and at the dose
of court Tuesday afternoon very
little “damage* had been done
to the king-sized docket. ,
With 12b cases on the court’s
calendar only 32 had been clear
ed through Tuesday and eight
of these were cases that had
been noli pressed.
Those 'Who went free from
court on fids .type ruling Includ
ed James IArock Boomer, charg
ed with assault, Roy Edwards
charged with; non-support, U. P.
Thomas charged with alienation
of affections and assault, Helen
Canady with abandonment of
minor children, Jerry Lee Ward
and Lossle Bell MCtts, both
charged with assault with a
deadly weapon, Grover Harrison,
charged unstated On, docket and
Harold Koonce charged with
non-support of an illegitimate
child.
Cases In which judgment had
been reached with courts close
’Tuesday included Minnie tee
Turnage who was given custody
of her children following a
hearing on charge of abandon
ment against her? ArdejB *arl
Jones and John Booker HHl, who
Elijah Roberts drew two yean
for a liquor law violation, sus
pended on payment of a $30(
fine, Adolph Oulon drew IS
months suspended with a $15C
fine and court costs in anothei
liquor violation case. Charlie
Poy drew 12 months suspended
on payment of $25 and costs
and three years probation, alsc
for messing with srtumphole
whisky.
Charles Henry Coleman wa3
ordered to pay $100 and costs
and surrender' his driver’s lic
ense for an indefinite period
for speeding 85 miles per hour.
OP
'Dead On Arrival’
with
woman’s
in the di
rection of the heart. Examining
physician, Dr. Linwod Williams,
said that death was almost in
stantaneous. Deputy Sheriff D.
F. Wilcox, who investigated the
shooting, said Arnold could not
identify the man with whom he
was “tussling.” Arnold was in
dicted on an open charge of
murder afld is being held for
trial at the next term of Lenoir
County’s Superior Court. (Pola
roid photo-in-a-minute by Jack
Rider.)
JK* Kinston re
cently era* promoted to corpor
al while serving with the 330th
Ordnance Depot Company in
Korea. -
Corporal McDaniel, ordnance
storage specialist, arrived in
Korea in September 1052 from
Fort Lee, Va., where he complet
ed basic training. A veteran of
18 mbnth’s Army service, he
holds the Korean and UN Serv
ice Ribbons.
A United States cotton crop
of 14,605,000 bales was forecast
as of August /L This is 3.5 per
cent less than the 1952 crop of
15,136,000 bales. The indicated
1953 crop will be the third rela
tively large crop in succession.
The 10-year average produc
tion is 12,215,000 bales.
Too Much Speed, A Curve and A Pine Tree Put This Pair on Stretchers
-- —. ....
room of Parrott Manorial Hos
pital Friday night. Their car
liad failed to make a carve just
east of Hooker's Crossroads on
dows suffered fractures of both
legs Mid Jarman had a severe
concussion and other minor cuts
and bruiafes; Investigating offi
•ors could not determine which
of the men was drtvlac tl* car