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5 of Preliminary heat gtyen at 2 Utoursd *dr Willie Joyner, W JUckjBril and Lott H the same community vrno been indicted on. an open charge ot murder. V SBf Agent John Edwards abat ed the Sheriff s Department in the murder Investigation which began « Sunday, shortly after Garner's ip*. Information released Monday Mated that Gamer had been thrown (tom a car Friday night uttering a bad beating, m a ditch, Gamer man crawl 900 yards to the «>UfcbMn DS£ who took a -ids? home on -the West **rib ;; Garoer died earty Sunday morn ing, and medical testimony indi cajee that he died from internal bleeding and exposure. 'EMI W. F. mil. PicturOd happily > Jonas County Board last Friday in a moat. Spokesmen Heard at Meeting Opposed to Bond Issue afternoon after several Mrs te Slink the matter ovor tha Lenoir County Board of Cemmis aionart voted to oliminate one of the few Homs in a bond order tftat bid totalled $2,4$4,500. The elimi nated Horn — the smallest in fho proposal — for $22,500 was to pro-" vide the county's share of current land purchases to provide expan sion' space for Stallings Air Base. The board found that H would bo able to find this .relatively small Hem from current revenues. Loft -■■ 4—:• bow it is for officers to entry to this air-condi tioned game in a manner that will permit them to get sufficient evi dence to support the charge of operating a gambling house against- the operator of the-filling station. ■ Th« station and gambling room are located just outside the Kin ston city limits on the Greenville highway. For years it has been commonly known that a gambling operation was going on in the fill ing station. But with four locks on the back door and entry through the front possible only after entering the fiUlng station and passing through two stoutly locked doors officers are frustrated before they begin in any effort to convict,the game’s ;(0<v>tfnne'* on n*»e SI table bmith. it. Afipther more >l*|iiri cr«p table In the room when it was first raided by the iherMI's deportment had been removed.. - - difioning unit for Mm tummar timo comfort of local swckors who may be sweating out thoir hou*o rant Mir a hat ItHta gam* af "amd". r in iha bond or^r whic wtod upon, on May $2,142,000 for MhooU, $2 hospital uw and $106,000 library — the last 1* I only If *ho City of Kbttb priatao a matching $100,1 The only “interested citizens’' who spoke Monday morning to the Lenoir County Board of flmhmln nfoners on a. proposal to call a bond issue election, voiced dknp> proval tb the issue of further county bonds at this time.' Lenoir County Farm Bureau President Richard Llewellyn said, “In view of the present economic outlook for farmers and In view .of the present situation regarding segregation in our public schools; now just doesn’t seem to be the time to issue more bonds’*. SPEED COST $100 FINE Willie Cleveland ‘Murphy _ found guilty of speeding in Tennir County Superior .Court'Mooday and was fined $100 and the coart coals by Presiding Judge Walter Bone of Nashville. Greensboro Driver is Badly Hurt in Wreck Charles E. Tetter of 2704 Richard Street, Greensboro suffered a badfy mangled left leg in ah accident ait about 2 a. m. Wednesday near 'Falling Creek on the Kinston-La Grange (highway. Tetter, driving a newspaper de livery truck east on US 70, lost control of the truck after coming out of a curve Jnk west of FaD ing Creek. In the wreck Tetter’s left leg was almost severed just above the ankle. Lenoir Court Term Eight Divorces were the first order ofbusiness as Judge Walter Bone Of Nashville convened a one. Week mixed term of Lenoir Coan ty’s Superior Court Monday. each on grounds of were grant, uples: from Gerald Cannon from PertSe Lila Marie Ewell
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