BEAUFORT Gateway to The Sea Service A 1 ML Best Advertiing Medium Published in Carteret Co. f READING TO THE MIND IS WHAT EXERCISE IS TO THE gODY WATCH Your La 3nd Pay Your Subscription 1116 ' ca ,.i "nETT- rrrrrrrr-.. - nitmrfr 36 jvOLUME XXIV 7 Z . ' 5 )V EIGHT PAGES THIS WEEK THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1935 PRICE 5c SINGLE COPY , - r 'owners of dogs IN CAnifcKM ARE. YIOLATINti LAWS l TV. at An R.it Few reopic Act Was lasses " Unlawful if Dogs Were Not Vaccinated Each Year Be tween April 1 and July 1. -:- Catching Sea Turtles Was Once A Local Industry -: NO ACTION LOCALLY Jn Counties Where There U a Health Officer it i Hi. Duty to Appoint Rabies Inspectors for Each Town ship Upon Instruction From the Board of County Commissioners. Many Counties Have Failed to Comply With Act. a- ratified bv the 1935 Gen- i AceemMv on March 26, made it a law that every dog in North Caro lina should be vaccinated against rabies. Owners of dogs must have them vaccinated each year between A !! 1 arm .Tulv 1. In Carteret couJy no dogs have been vaccinated " (Continued to page four) BABSON SAYS NOW ISTIMETOPLAN With Busiest August in Five Years, Famous Statistician Says Now is Time to Make Plans For Making Money Babson Park, Mass., Aug. 29 La bor Day is the real New Year for tidiness. Vacations are finished, a Ha I J-' : vi ) i!0 W ' 1 ::. ", : " " No Carteret Projects Have Been Approved By Works Progress Group Jamie Styron May Own Figurehead From bhip In Blackbeard's Meet A carved dragon-head which might head on a Viking nave uccu l...v- - - ou.- it ff r.nns Hatteras hundreds of years ago was found buried deep Watteras Island a few j rn. The story is interesting and figureheads are imeruswi.K, .i,or hev came from. Down on Ocracoke Island Jamie Styron owns a figurehead tnai some v:.). rioMnre came from the prow of Blackbeard's ship the Aven- ger. The carved ngure -woman and judging from the style of hair dressing and eyes, n is rtontoi woman. Pirates loved their Oriental women and other wo Diving For A Leatherback Off The Carteret Coast About 1870 .. .. i..: tv,oo cnnM hp gold locally or About 50 years ago many loea residents made a , ousiness o "- -,r were speared. on the backs of the reptiles and by c ever maneuve .. t is by P tt.ng weight r p kept them at the surface and swim back to the boat. 1 he '""' '' "Y"'8 delicacy and it really though many residents of the Outer Banks on is. Roy Eubars made the photo 'm d"; species. (Insert) Piver's Island.. The drawing shows a man diving for Leae" which visitors may see any Photo of a 275 pound Loggerhead Turtle in LjbjJ 1 S SSllk Engraving Co.). day they care to take a trip over there. (Kubanks-wews rnoios f'a their uriemai women , , Ifort for tne purpose oi men too, , if the tales handed ownthing the county, municipal through the years are true. BlacK- governments might desire, beard was a great woman s man ac-clu(w Sundays' there are cording to stories. Another belief is tnai aiyron ..g urehead is one which came off the clipper ship Flying Cloud mm ed on Ocracoke Deacn in ioi, from China or some Oriental port to New York or Philadeipnia, wun cargo of fine silks and satins. The latter story seems to oe mi tu v,0 former but at any rate Jamie Stryon's figurehead is a beau ty and he prizes it very nigmy. muoator. . -ICap, IW.G()ld BuI.on Qf riprwav. sales drives are launched, crops move to market, and this year new automobile models are being in troduced. People will now again get down to the every day business oi Not satisfied with the present liquor ' tin or the laws eoverning same, uuvtn me clij ""j ' . ff. lio" cummer let- flhnrlie Brewer and W. U. BUCK, maniriK a living v.. , , .... vk; down. In most lines of business an ac- charged with violating the prohibi tive fall season means the difference :.tion laws demanded a trial by jury T C. Iiirv XriS! VHobbv Was Collecting Many Kinds or oiamps between red and black ink for the entire year. This is probably the reas on why so many have asked me to give a special summary of general business at this time. Tea Indicators Point Upwar when hailed before the recorder Tues day and their requests were granted. Each are under bonds of $?50 for appearance in Superior Court due to convene in,,0ctor'5is : r..U oVianred with violatftll? First fiet the backgrOBBi rgfght the prohibition law was given a iz . . I- - .... . v j-: it. n..nnl nn Hio marts. . JfirSl Iiefc HWJ US1,B(W1" --B ; '"" J" , ' a' to what business has been doing months sentence on the roaas. so far this year. Last February tne Tto Via Art ni n r. xrood at 84. That was the high point for 1935. (Peak to date J for the recovery was JUiy, ivao i SO.) From February until July activi ty gradually declined to 80. Just when business should have been inthe worst slump of the year, it suddenly turned about in late July and started moving vigorously upward. The fol lowing Babsonchart readings will give jftfcn ftecton was (riven a two .ntia tmanpnrled sentence for driv ing an automobile while drunk upon condition he remains or good Denav- ior for a much longer period ana pays the court costs. T.,cr. Wohh reserved decision in the case of Cal Whaley which has u .nntinupri from one court to Ri-toiv Pond of Davis owns the collection today and in owning same he muht have a fortune and not know it The collection was starieo. oy i. father, the late Capt. Sylvester E. Pond who died at Davis in 1920. Capt. Pond before moving to Carter et county from his native home, SrandaiordCon 4n; 138, was mas ter of sailing vessels. These vessels touched the ports of many foreign counties and like many navigators, who sail the many seas, his hobby was collecting stamps. They were bequeathed to his son Blakely at his death and this week he brought them to town for interest ed persons to see. Included in ine nst are about 40 early American postage stamps. Some were used during the days of Pony Express, when mail was transported by carriers riding horses across the counxry. timers in- ! Davis Changed To Gold Currency Or Hot Money 100,000 TERRAPINS lowing JJausoncuaib icui6a or.-- anouicr iwi you an idea of how current business' Co-defendant with Robert Whaley on compares witn tne late huhuuci y jan assaun witn ucui - JSSm on pag. s.y (Continued on page four) Deen conuimcu iwm via- - nuraea atiw another for many sessions. He was cjue commemorative issues of events . . 1 1. t- L T1TIm1a avi I. i in .......... am mA orrrt taking place u yewa w v Mr. Hayes Seems To Know A Bit About The Lynching J I -I Planting Diamond-backs TIDE TABLE f vernation a to tne tide a.av ' . , it Beaufort it girsn in this co. TV., flirurai are appro UD1U. , and basaa oa imaii ..LW. nlaVit hv tot u. B. GodtU Sumy. iw ' v. mull I or nw tions in tha wind ad wttJ, ha locality. taa w wh.th.r star tht ! of tl :ha heads of tha twatwa. Mr Hayes, the nightwatchman seems to know quite a bit about Carteret's lynching of 1900 which Lv,t 5nr.n the limeliirht a few was uiws" - - days ago when A. F. Taylor of Cor tez Fla., wrote Sheriff Elbert Chad wick and confessed to his part in the 1 intmA . "The Negro, Louis Patrick, was captured by two policemen in New Bern" said Mr. Hayes, "after he had been tracked from Ocean to Have- lock and thence to rw am. am T?;ritw thre different countries are represented Many of the coun tries are now non-existam. inciuueu in the non-existant countries are: Confederate States of America; Sand wich Islands; Luxemburg, Germany, northern States, southern 'states and Empire ; Russia, and a great many others. Our personal opinion ' after looking at stamps is that ' Blakely owns a fortune in cancelled postage stamp3 and doesn't know it. FEDERAL HEARING SET FOR FRIDAY Capt. Charles Hatsell, assistant to Dr. Herbert F. Phytherch is shown .u.fin torrnnins) in the picture a- bove. Capt'. Hatsell is an authority on these reptilian delicacies and he should be, because back in 1902, with Dr. R. A. Coker he started propaga tion experiments with terrapins. Ter wrm nlaved havoc with first experiments, but in lu, wun ine Reports Around Beaufort And Morehead City Monday in dicated That $50,000 in Gold Bullion Had Been Dug up or Found at Fishing Community in East Carteret. But Report Not True MIGHT BE HOT MONEY Some of The Resident. Teher Say That Occasionally Gold Certificates Are Spent and Cold Money Today or Any Kind is Hot Money. Rum Running And Lindbergh Ransom Angle To Story ' The report that $50,000 worth of u wiinn had been dug' up or 'KUiU U"'"u" found in the vicnity of Davis created a bit of excitement around, ceauior a m,oV,iH Mondav. And wnen Davis residents were telephoned for the story it apparently created a dil j of excitement in that section. But, foundation to the Local Groups Are Now Work ing on Projects For Carteret County and it is Believed That Some Will Get Consid eration by WPA Officials WPA PLANNING BOARD Guthrie, McCabe and Chadwick Were Appointed by Commissioners To Serve at County Planning Board. Heating Plant and New Jail May be Asked And Also Im provements for School Building. u ofinitA WPA nroiects in Car teret county were offered Director E. J. Hill, of District No. 2, Works Progress Administration, New Bern, last Thursday when he came to Beau fort for the purpose of hearing any- or vivit And ex cluding Sundays' there are only 15 more days before it will De too iaie to ask for any grants. September 16 is the deadline and n Carteret, tne towns of Beaufort and Morehead City or any civic governmental body " i a.1 1 A des re to present projects tney nsu better be getting busy. At the last meeting of the uoaro oi County Commissioners, Carl T. Chad n!A Martin Guthrie and E. Z. Mc Cabe were appointed as a county plan ning board for WPA projects, une project they are extremely interest ed in securing is a heating plant for the county buildings and a new jail. Gary Allen probably has school pro jects in mind and ivred beeiey, pres ident of the chamber of commerce presented plans for the erection of a cooperative sweet potato curing nouse Sylvester Gibbs, Mayor oi axoreneaa City was also present at the meeting and he will have projects to oner ior his town. With only a limited time tp present the projects the Beauofrt News pre sents readers with the following news stoar released; a ::jCew'days ago,frim - Administrator coan s omce in iuu eigh. It reads: In an address before the North Carolina County Commissioners As sociation at Wrightsville Beach, Stars Administrator. Geonre W. Coan Jr., outlined in simple language, the plans and purposes of the Works Progress Administration, that his mes sage might be carried back to the cit izens of the counties throughout Worth Carolina, that thev have a complete understanding of the gigan tic program to transfer workers rrom relief rolls to the security of a jod (Continued on page two) ts, out hi v" v"wnnere was buic - late tl U. Aiier, tnen uncv.ii i-goia siury .v.iu'"o v . . 1.1 J nil .. Fisheries J.aDoratory nicy mu .- ports. . i i i nvTavimoTit nrnv I otner iriai bhu urcn r-- Durinsr the past Spring he planted over 12,000 terrapins in coastal waters and judging irom me way the 1935 crop are hatching about 14,000 will be planted next season. I In all since propagation of diamond- I . i . it 1 -t.. backs started, Cpt. natseii nns piani, ed nearly 100,000 and thus has savea them from becoming extinct in North Carolina waters. (Photo courtesy Df. Prytherch). Seth Thomas, United States solic itor in Washington, D. C, wired Ir w rt.vU. rexriater of deeds today for court room space here on Friday, lock and thence to w "--i August au, to try i. . u' -'jarge motor a oiun n.. .whant Eliiah WeeksLv.. t vinUtinir the melon law. i muroercu w. - in itu who lived upstra B - n is auegeu ma "rr 'method employed was strangulation, mel)n8 lnto sUtes north, without 1 . . ti.H in the bed l : .... Imkw)m. The chare') nn.:i it ; true that no one nas TT 1111 c i " . found any metal gold at Davis, it is generally known mat some one - has been spending from time to time, gold certificates, especially $20 gold . T i 1 1.1- A MAnQtf WO certificates, wnetner tne ... j found or whether it has Deen noa.ucu Covering The WATER FRONT By AYCOCK BROWN THIS TOWN MAY have laws per taining to droves of dog3 running the streets at large, but judging from conditions the past few days along Front Street no one would ever know it. What we need is a first class dog ratcher. Under the present set up bv someone who was probably afraid jnothing seems to be done about stray dogs tnai Decom nui-nvc. vi m Asm nriTA nr tho remains XUl W 11CVO a v"pj f of one. It is a partially demolished High Tide Friday .Aug 8:53 a m. Q -09. t m. Saturday, Af . 31 9:26 a. m. ; 9:35 p. m. ,8 4d s Sept 1 Low Tide 2:47 a.m. 8:07 p. m. 3:47 4:19 2 4:15 4:56 m. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:08 p. m. Monday, Sept. 10:35 a. m. lft-4R n. rn. Tuesday, Sept, 3 4:44 11-11 n. m. 5:37 Wednesday, Aug. 4 11:22 a. m. 6:19 a. m. 11:53 p. m. 26 P- m' Thursday, Aug. S no.no . 6:05 a. m 12:41 p. m. t. -w.j Kin tied to the bed post and thence around Mr. Week a ..I. a ,,n Uainir a razor the Neirro sliced off a hunk of 1amr and - . . nnar fled, Part of the nam was Havelock." m (Continued on pagu c"" ---- GOLDSBORO IS AFTER KAIL, nr." -m. niihnrn Chamber of Com merce is seeking establishment of of having same inspected. The charge " . . . a a a II - J comes under tne aaa ruungs anu, must be of a rather serious nature as considerable publicity has been given such cases botn here ana ju Washintgon. Work Progressng On Freezing Plant R. S. Prescott and M. A. Cowell are to bank same, the Beaufort News did not learn. Apparently it was tne tet. wm TWlev answered the tele phone when called by a newspaper reporter and he saia tnai ";." T. . - A K.illinn He did v i at . m jo rT i n w vniu uuiiiwi. Moored Here Today: hint though that occasionally gold certincates wouia mm f ! had heard of same turning up but had . . - ti!i.1... iSO-frtnt. L! 1 Annm Tlavis. The LOCtor orinaicy seen none mmsou. 7 motor yacht hailing from Del Rio, came to the phone and said that there Texas, stopped at the Texas Oil;wM nothing to the story that if Docks shortly afternoon today. She tere wa9 any gold money or much of is bound south after a seven monina any other kind on uavis onore, cruise off the coast of Labrador and he an1 tne majority of the residents . i T -1... Um Awnav Tlr n U n .. - in tne ureait umes. Knew noioing auuui, i. John R. Brinkley of Del Rio was a-i . Continued on page eight) board. While on tne uuuviawi 7bu merce is seeKing esuu.Bmu"" . . .t xt r fice and yards of the Atlantic and i charge of the offices of the N. C. a. P- a. P- North Carolina railroads in that city when the State of Nortn uaronna De gins operation of the road. The yards are maintained in New Bern at pres ent. Goldsboro declares she snouia have the division headquarters, Be cause it is the junction of the road. & hViahpriea Inc.. at Morehead City .-4 or. intorviewirar daily, nsner- ish to become members of 4-Via Arii-irtDl-flH Uft. The organization V ax- ' - oTantPd a charter last Thursday. , ir..ij ntnni nf tub TreezinK 'UUllblouivwif w Calico Creek-, in More i r ... - - ... i head City is being rusnea to compiB- IICBU J " ... i m : Ltinn K.fnra the biir runs of nsn te- U S Weather Bureau, Hatteras at;gin. Several refngerator trucks to he Dr. Brinklev landed a pound tuna, it was learned of a mem ber of the party. The "Doctor Brinkley" is by far FORT MACON CCC ARE GOING TO LAUKiwuuKv enclosure out back of the city hall. It would not hold a dog at pres ent but with a hammer anda iew ;! it could be repaired in a hur ry. The Board of Aldermen at their meeting Monday night snouid yiye explicit instructions that any exalt ing dog laws be enforced. And if there is not a law whicn promoua Antra fmm roamino- the streets, to en act one before they adjourn and then see that enforcement officials carry out the letter of the law. TRISTAM TUPPER THE author in his book "Adventuring" writen about 14 years ago and which had a local setting said, "Beaufort is a town of pretty girls and unpainted houses." nd a person from out oi town toia me this week that he thought Beau fort was still a town of unpainted vnr Macon CCC bovs are to be ,y iar I ----- " . ,fo con. , . f Rp-u. transierrea to Lsuimuuig -- tort was stiu a wwn ui uii."' the largest yacht to call at Deau , announced this weekLws.n 90me of them look shab fort for several months b an offl:ial of the unit which has b ecially if seen from the back- gross tonnage of 311, has a depth of ,W restorin. 0ld Fort Macon andJL, did not think Beaufort girls 11 feet, carrying 8 in the crew ", .. imc,rovement3 in the Fort such beauties and he said so. I ,a powereu oy x.vvw u-r -"- i Mftn -.aerTation. The CCC have" tors. The craft hunt in new . , inh a old a a v ci,.j ir Dr. 'done waa nrsi, iiaiiicu tuo uiiauv- RHnkWa Anr. a. huee St Bernard, attracted the attention of many who good job at Old For Macon. (Continued on page eight TZ., Wicted N. Eastar. 'ceived at Morehead City this week. sel. 7:26 p. m. 'ings; predicted N. Eastar Wind Velocity Wind velocity Beaufort six o'clock today about 25 miles an hour. Doctor .Brinkley Sail. Yacht Dr Brinkley sailed south from Beaufort about 4 o'clock Passed inlet 4:25,