North Caro] Undoubtedly gain strength ii lature add thei the GOP pick! seat in congre reasons that m be State legis is a chance of VP tts third e a Garik vie if not a prob ican Party in North <5 gan after the GOP mark of 1932 whig swamped fcoover by omical 497,506 to 2CN Steven Caroline 590, *$&&& of nearly another 100,000 votes In 1960 ~orth Carolina wing of the really began to feel i it: Votes? xvepublican in North Caro lina look longingly back to the spring when the anti-liberal backlash swept Richardson Preyer and Terry Sanford com pletely out of politics and gave Dan Moore the heaviest major ity any Democratic nominee has won in this century in the face of serious competition. The Republicans hopefully be lieve that this same anti-liberal There are m*n y cause great gloom in lican camp, especial read the papers, lisfc cators which support optimism for Goldwater’s chance of elec tion. This writer has no crystal ball, no magic wand, hut he joins the wishful hoping of many more;, that Goldwater will be elected and in the biggest political up set of this country's history. And it might very well hap pen. . VOLUME XVI urison term Was included the 20 judgments enter ugh trial «r submission >ast two U?*eks in Jones Recorder's CmirC^v rohte 1 was fined $100 for ken' driving.. the only other non-traffic Travis Meadows of Mays Star route was founji not »***v - w«$M - i.Wl It U pm gnflty of simple assault. Those paying fines for speed ing included Paul Edward Mor gan ®f Pollocksville route 1, . Jerry 5£, Blizzard of Richlant)s route 1, Bud Howell of Pike vine, Edward Pearsall of Pink Kill route 1, Alton Gordon Mills Jr. of SwansTwro, who each paid $25 fines. Lonnie Alfred Kin Paying court costs f traffic violations were J. Pelham of Jacksenvi HatcheH of Maysville, Lee Smith of Trenton Roy Lee Moye of Trent •t Chapel Milt. Eight Promotion|§| For Kinston Police Police Chief Fred Bates Wed nesday announced t h e promo tion of eight men on the Kins ton Police Department. |pl Those promoted fro geant to lieutenant Hugh Fisher, Rodolph Hi Mes Moore and Phil Smith Those promoted from Fifteen year-old Mike Thomas j Conner of La route 1 ] Tuesday drew an ' prison term for burning a 1 church near Institute and bur- < glarizing and attempting to y burn a home in the same area, i New Jury Lift foil Next Week Court following here is the Jury list mhat will serve at next week’s eivil term of Jones County Su j>erior Court; G. J. Smith, W. J. Dillahunt d Goodihg, Everett Lee Howard Koonce. A. R. McDaniel, Lionel Mea dows, Jim West, Leslie Scott, KaUp Dove, E. W. Shiver, L. D Howard, Harry V. Williams. D. B Smith, C. M. Small, Jer ry Thomas, Jake Dawson, Law rence Barber, Pete Roberson, leroy Whaley, P. B. Pender Jr. and James Copies. Ronald Lee White, Luther Cox Jr., Vernon Howard Dudley, Jesse Wilson, Basil Mercer, Tom my Mercer, J. D. Davis, Norman Whaley, C. S. Sanderson and William Henry Riggs. APPEALS PINE Iin Recorder’s Court Monday Clifton Thompson of 1020 Lin coln Street appealed a $200 fine for a second drunken driving of fense to superior court. Civil Court Term Next Weik Includes Several Coses Lost Over 20 Years Five Jones Arrests In the past week the office of Sheriff Brown Yates reports five Jones County arrests: Johnny George Jones of Trenton route 1 for drunken driving, Lee Hall of Trenton route 2 for public drunkenness, William Prentiss Vinson of Swansboro for drunk en driving, William T. Banks, and Paul Edward Brown both of Trenton route 2 for public drunkenness. Show Horse Killed Highway Patrolman Wesley Parrish reports an accident three miles south of Grifton at 6:10 p. m. Sunday that caused death of a show horse owned by Charlie Hardee of Grifton valu ed at $4,000. Parrish indicted Samuel Coe field of 1508 Reed Street for driving on the wrong side of the road after his car sideswiped the car and trailer of Woodrow Smith of Grifton, who was re turning from LaGrange with the show horse. Mrs. Nora Clark of 109 Lof tin Alley, a passenger in the Doefield car, suffered serious njuries about the face and read, including loss of several ;eeth. Coefield, Smith and Enoch 31ark escaped serious injuries. s 29th Highway Death Car Wreck Monday Night Fred Frank “Tom” Rouse, 57, of Kinston route 4 was instant ly killed at 8:30 Monday night in a one-car wreck on Measley Road. Rouse was being given a ride by Bryce Outlaw, 19, employee rf Caswell Training School, who was riding with two other young ail of whom escaped seri njury in the crash that sd 19645s 29th life on the l|jpip Lenoir County. Billy Baker indict r manslaughter and ing. William Outlaw i McLewean Street, broken ribs in the 8 brother, Johnson* tout noticeable in the right side of the ’60 model car, pinning Stroud in and in standing killing him. Unenviable Record From Friday of last weak through Monday of this week Johnny Goorgo Jonos of Tren ton route 1 set a record few will envy. Oii Friday ho drew throe months in Jones County Recorder's Court for drunken driving, on the seme d a y he drew two more months for pass ing bad chocks in Cravon Coun ty «nd on Monday ho get two nore months in Lenoir County LAGRANGE Judge Elbert Peele of Wil liamston will preside over a civ il term of Jones County Super ior Court next week and some cases lost for a generation are docketed simply to get them off the court docket. The oldest suit is one brought by Roger Ward against Sylvia' and Grant Carr and in which' both attorneys are dead. J. Av Jones was lawyer for Ward and’ »n was lawyer for m. Actions which likely/ -suited include J. H Willard Taylor,. Faulkner Taylor JfesL ^ * agafiwr Jlnunie I. bar ber, E. L. TUgbman against T. R. Conner, C, W. Howard against J. P, Quinn, Murray Sales Company against Lewis Lewis, Baugh and Sons against Austin Smith and Mattie Hicks and Lucy Carter Creel against Norwood Creel. X K. W< the Carrs. Other will be Jdohn Virginia Other more recent cases dock eted include Edward Jones against Josephine King Jones, Lewis Andreoli against Mary Lloyd Andreolia, Nannie Wilcox McDaniel ahd several others: against Ouida and John Newell. Jones Cbunty versus Henry Carr and wife, Willie Jean Bat ten versus Harbld Gordon Ca hoon, Ethan C. Mills versus Wesley Jones and several oth ers, Mary Tapp Jenkins versus George Lloyd and Waddell Ro berts. Edna Conner against Tilmon Lewis, William Metts against Richard Whitfield* Modern Homes against Ivey Vance Riggs and wife, Mable Moore against Leon Rowe, Ruben Gross ver sus W. E. Raiford, Dorothy Moore against W. ]L and Daisy Moore, James Warren against W. E. Chapman and L. M. Thompson. Elridge Sumrell against Mrs. J. J. Arthur, Mrs. Kyle Wilcox Shipley against Lee Wilcox and wife, Henry Gerock against Ben Rhodes, Edward Jordan and Dixie Chemical Company against Wade Mallard, Wilbur Metts against Dallas M, Foster and Professi oh a I Discount Co. against Jim Metts, Charlotte Mc Arthur and others. 1 111 ..K ^TRANSFERS ''County Register of ill Parker reports re one land transfer in s during the past week