MAY 17, 1962 .—.. VOLUME Mil ifTSollect Double Suited wMci there wet* ty clauses ^lat celled twice the face value iti the event of ae An argument over a fifth of whisky Saturday night at the home of Ethel Parks on LaGrange route 2 led* to the critical injury of Cla rence SpenCer Parks and the in dictment of Jesse Lee Parks Jr. liver, with a .22 caliber pistol. The wounded youth is still, in critical '-condition in the university hospital at Chapel Hil). i -'i The pistol -wielder is charged with assault With a deadly Weapon, with • intent to kill. New telephone directories with a restyled cover are to bes mailed to local subscribers this week. C. A. .Benson, local manager for Carolina Telephone, said today that more than 10,500 copies of the directory will be mailed to sub scribers in New Bern, Bayboro, Maysville, Oriental, Trenton and Vanceboro. a will hold iu on Sunday of NTT COUtfTlAN BOOKED Horace Thomas Qjll -of 1400 10th Street in Greenville was booked in Kinston over • the weekend on charge of drunken driving. MM Part Week in Jones During the past weak Brown Yates reports five indict ments ih Jones County. The. most serious charges were plated against WilHe Lee Tajlor for breaking, entering and larceny, which is covered in another item on this page, j, Albert Grady Mars, of Quitman, Mississippi got himself in multiple trouble after a minor accident last week, when he refused tef stop after the accident. The driyer of the other car that was involved chatted Mars, who went down a dead-end road. When he caught Mars a brief encounter took place which wound up with the Mississipian being charged with drunken driving, hit and run driving and simple, assault.; Vann Patrick Bender of PoliodcB ville route 1 and David Barfield of Trenton route 1 were each charged with drunken driving and Joseph Dixon of Trenton was booted on a charge oi public drunkenness. Jones Central Baccalaureate Sermon by Dr. W. H. Carter pt. Howard Carter, president of the William Carter College in Goldsboro, Will deliver the bacca laureate sermdn to the Class of ’62 at the Jones Central High School Sunday afternoon, May 27, at 3:00 o’clock, it was announced -by David L. Nance, principal of the school. Dr. Carter >is widely known as an educator^^pswtor^^ijio^ ^ minister, a member of the North Carolina Academy of Science, the Royal Society of Literature of London, England, and an official of the Wloodmen of the World. He entered the ministry at the age of 12, received his ministerial license at the age of 13, and was called to his first pastorate at the age of" 17, and was ordained the same year. STILL AT LARGE Six of 11 convicts who escaped last week from the Pitt County prison camp have been caught, but Paul Marvin Tew of Kinston who was serving 5 years for breaking^ and entering is still among the un captured. Sunday 3-Car Wreck Hospitalizes Couple Mr. ana Mrs. Lawrence inojpas of Grifton route 2 were hospitalized early Sunday following a 3-car wreck on the Stonyton Creek .bridge north of Kinston. 'Mrs. Thomas was drivihgt he family station wagon, when it crossed into her left tone and sideswiped the southbound car of Cecil Alphin of 1004 Bright Street, and then plung ed head-on into a second south bound cur driven by William Tho mas Turnage of Snow Hill route a. ‘ - , .. • r Mrs.'Thomas suffered, the most' Last Thursday afternoqn 15 year-old Harold Salinger of Kins ton escaped from Jackson Tipining School near Concord. By the time he reached Kinston on Friday he left behind a trail of two stolen cat-s and one stolen truck. i. He was picked up at the home of his grandmother and placed in the county Jail to await being returned to the reform school. ^ While in jail he looped his belt around his neck, tied the end of the belt to a cell bed and tried to hang himself, but failed when the Sunday Suicide a well known Hill section of' | --- -I L " , 1 1 Specialist Five Ernest M. Phil lips, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Zejce Phillips, ifoute 1 Maysville, recent ly graduated from the Seventh U. S. -Army Non-Commissioned Officer Acatjemy in Bad Tolz, Ger many. Specialist Phillips received four weeks of refresher training in var ious military subjects With em phasis on leadership and combat tactics. , The purpose of the academy is to broaden the soldier’s professional knowledge and to instill, him with the self-confidence and 'Senfee of responsibility required of a capa ble leader. iWt , I , Phillips, a radio repairman in Company, A of the'5Q4th Signal Battalion in Boblingen, ottered the Army in May i960, completed basic training at Fort Jackson, $. C., July is 1957 Central is 'ecoliar Theft \ Seventeen year-old Willie Lee Tayforof either Kinston route 3 or Jren'fOn route 1 was arretted " |«ton last week on a Jones I warrant that charged him „ reaking, entering and rather unusual larceny. The young colored boy is accused of breaking in a home near his own and stealing from that home a 12 gauge shotgun and some woman’s clothing. He dressed himself in the fe male outfit and went to a neighbor’s home, where he badly frightened the household. Authorities say the youth has a previous record of mental derange ment and was recently released from the state hospital>at Golds - boro.' id Oyer for ‘60 Shooting Giorge Henry Sparrow of 118 South Adkin Street-was bound over to the June term of Lenoir Coun ty Superior Court last week on prpbable cause of assault with a deadly weapon. , The charge was placed against Sparrow on August 20, I960 after Sparrow's next door neighbor, Johnny Hobson of 116 South Ad kin Street, had suffered a serious shotgun wound in the leg. Hobson has never fully recovered from the Vound, and civil litigation has been filed against Sparrow for the .injury. Sparrow is accused of crawling beneath his house and shooting when son 'spoke tor hits. Sparrow. Couple Indicted for Arson on Saturday John Henry and Lessi'e Mae Full er of 202 South East Street were charged with arson after a fire in their home Saturday afternoon. Firemen say kerosene was pour ed on a mattress in the Fuller home and then admittedly set afire. The fire was brought under con trol before serious damage was done to fhe home. Last Saturday in the biennial Jones County Democratic . Party ' - Convention Superior Cbtirt Clerk lI’uiTay Whitaker was'.unanimously elected, the party chairman for the . ejdunty.- ; ' Mrs. Wayne (Willa) Haskins was named vice . chairman and Lee Fordham was named- secretary. ’ ... Cecil Hargett,^ the incumbent chairmah, wSs flOt a candidate for re-election ' Slice he has accepted the postmastership of Richlands, and Vice Chairman Mrs. PauCne , Larkins had resigned her post when her husband; John Larkins, was ap pointed to the federal judiciary.' Precinct meetings last week had elected John Booth chairman 'in EoHocksville Township,, Joe Becton chairman in Chinquapin Township, . J. R; Westbrook chairman in Cy press Creek . Township, Mrs: John Hargett Chairman in Tuckahoe Township, T. D. Holloman chair man in Beaver Creek Township, Carey Waters in Piney Groye Pre cinct and Jeff Conway chairman in White Oak Township. Friday Night Supper The Monogram Club of Jones Central High School is host at a chicken stew supper and dance scheduled for Friday night at the school. The supper will be served from 5 until 8 and the dance will begin at 8 and last ’till 11. Eating and dancing costs $1, and dancing is just 50 cents. Land Transfers Jones County Register of Deeds Bill Parker reports the recording of the following land transfers in his office during the past weejc:. —-Srom -E. ' Jr Howard 'to F^nhie’ Irene Griffin 10.5 acres in Cypress Creek Township. Front Margaret Blount Harvey to C. Felix Harvey tracts in Beaver Creek Township. From Beacon Homes, Inc. to John Davis a tract in Pollocksville Township. MOTHER INDICTED Nellie Fay Gautier of Seven Springs route’ 1 was arrested last week on a warrant that accused her of abandonment of her minor chil dren. Onion Continues Harass Carolina Telephone Co. I he Communications Workers of America last Friday advised Caro lina Telephone that it is seekiffg recognition as the sole bargaining agent for employees of the com pany’s Traffic Department. The union recently sought to unionize the company’s Plant De partment employees. In an elec tion held on May 4, the union was defeated by a vote of 581 to 164. The National Labor Relations Board has informed the company that the second petition for unioni zation by CWA has been filed. A hearing before NLRB representa tives, followed by an election, will probably take place within the next several, weeks. In commenting on the union ef fort, J.. F. Havens, vice president for the company, said, "Although CWA in its letter to us stated that a vast majority of our traffic em ployees desire to affiliate with the union, we question this statement.” TReJTraffie- Department of Caro lina 'telephone includes about 800 female employees Who would : he Eligible to vote in ad election service in h»rtyT