THE JONES COUNTY FIVE TRENTON, N. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1954 NUMBER 41 Barbara Ann Blackburn Bobbie JHaddrann, Grainger High School Junior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Glen. Blackburn With a plaque In ceremonies "At Grainger High School which was awarded to her by the Amateur Athletic Union for placing third In Hie 1953 National Junior Oiypmic Competition in the 50 Meter Bee-style senior division. Jack Amyette, Director of Ac tivities at Lovit Hines Playground third in the nation was regional competition at last August. Tabulation of marks set throughout the na tion ranked heif in this third spot. (Whitaker-Leffew Photo juke Boy Burglar Oaught Tuesday by Kinston Cops Kinston Policemen Francis Everett and Elijah White at 5:40. Tuesday morning finally caught the illusive local burglar who has earnestly sought and receiv ed the title, “The Juke Box Burg civilian Nothing the were paifced-aertoes ; from. Beech!*'soda at 212 East North Street dp to' the door of the Beech establishment, donned a* handkerchief mask and then Quickly operating with a screw driver and pair of pliers entered the front door of the store which was padlocked but which ottered very little resistance. By the time officers had got ten across the street and into position the thief had already rifled the coin box on the Juke Box of the establishment and as he was caught he stood with $2.65 in small change from the •bpfc box in his hand. §pi*ter in the day'under ques tioning by Detective Wheeler Kennedy the thief admitted a string of ten other similar loot ings, beginning with a raid on November l, 1933 of Jim Garri son's store on Tower Hill Road. He was caught as he made his second visit to'Beech’s store. ers Racketeers Are Caught Ijeputy snerin Bias cram, Officers Clarence Bland, ■lie Barwlck and Paul Young Saturday night were hunting ‘The Hidden Heart’ To Be ShownSunday tiepin Chapel Iden Heart,’ ’a nation, religious picture at 7:30 Sunday In In Chapel Chur ch, is urged to attend this film. Ad mit a free will taken during the of wnisky as tney searcnea trie mo tel northeast of Kinston on the Greenville Highway, just past Stoneyton Creek. They found quite a different kind of illicit merchandise but found no whisky. • ‘ As a result of their ‘‘fin3" i Kinston,cab drivers, Cicero ilton, Walter Edwards and Bo land Fields are under bond charged with operating that old, stupid set-up known locally aa the “Batter and Egg” racket. The three cab drivers w< lilted rppna of the * up the White Files in Lenoir, Taylor Tosses Hat into Jones Race: Spring’s Sprung The Past Week In Review Hubert Smith of the Vine Swamp Section of Southern Le noir County was caught Sunday afternoon by ABC Officers Paul J&ung, Clarence Bland and Charlie Berwick at a “one-barrel still” with five barrels otf mash waiting to be turned Into white lightening whisky. ATU Officer E. A. Bennett of New Bern was also on the raid.. Smith was bound over to the April 19th term of Federal Court in Wash ington following a hearing be fore a United States Commis sioner in New Bern. Kinston Commissioner Bill Thomas has been ill recently and is unable to conduct hearings. .... T ‘. . .. . George Bannerman of Carver Court Apartment drew 60 days from Judge Albert Oowper In Recorder’s Court Monday for public drunkenness and disor derly conduct and for breaking a window out of Pharo’s market on South Queen Street. Later Magistrate J. J. Lyon added an other 30 days to the 60 days Bannerman already had on an other public drunkeness charge. Seven divorces, each on grounds of two years separation, Frizzelle Monday convened the first week of two weeks of Lenoir County Superior Court. Both weeks are devoted to civil litiga tion. Those couples legally slit asunder were Maxie Milton Ken nedy from Evelyn Nobles Ken nedy, Lillie Bell Gooding Brock from Dalton Dewey Brock, Effie Glendora Lewis from John Henry Lewis, Margaret C. Fuller from Bob Glen Fuller, Shirley Gray Garris from Earl Garris, Sarah Frances B. Shaw from Willie Le Foxhunters Notice All lovers of the Eastern Caro lina version of fox hunting: are Invited to be on hand for the annual Albertson Fox Hunt which is scheduled to be held next Monday, February 22nd. Be ginning at 5:30 from the Albert son Post Office, the hunt is ex pected to run unabated until noon time when all the dogs will be called in and everyone will enjoy a barbecue dinner. This annual fox hunt is one of the largest events of its kind in East ern Carolina and a good, time is promised to all who come. roy Shaw and Wallace Costfat from Sylvia King Costln. Troy Hardy of Seven Springs! Route one escaped serious in-, jury Monday morning when his car overturned near his home. He was rushed to Parrott Me morial Hospital but was released after he had been given emerg ency treatment and a thorough examination. In a brief executive session at * p. m. Tuesday the Lenoir Coun ty Democratic Executive Com mittee unanimously voted to re present the natne of W. A. Allen Jr. as chairman of the Lenoir County Board of Elections and (nominated Talmadge Rouse of La Grange to succeed Hermit Thompson also of La Grange as the other Democratic member of the election board. County Chair man Fred Whitaker was given a vote of confidence by the mem bers of the committee in at tendance who represented 11 of the 17 county precincts. On Tuesday ,