TUESDAY, MAY 25,-?948 - , CABTCRET COUNTY NW8 TIMES, BEAVFOaT km MOREgEAD CITY.' N, C DICKIE DARE " , ' :" . Oulward Bound -, i"';,"TV' coma peer, tot, roeaar V "3Sff PIRATES-- rrnAr RAPID go! cHon, let's e can't amo tK 7wwyotf vlmoMM ? pewfir' MMMMG,, .rouoiAirvf mm.' Pcrnem!" zLL Boats' 4m pcv F L. 7tEBOV$ ; m it chains! Jslsss: ..-s. ; ' J Z7 DKKIE DARE e ,,... . " . . SURPRISE! I A 4 r vfs Twnr's ''edcJi&i7al , I mi hhait till f - I I . rAwr ,, .t-u 1 ( K Wf&T J Ml thT-TT? BSSZ&f; name wix owe' W DkKlE DARE " NOT A TASTY DISH ' AC ? 'yZ5?' ft TV'PE AT IS' CM TH'UBME! J Mil SOON T MKONIE 171 THAT 1 T' - F-iL 0"" w' W AW r4 -VOt- sv'? firr looks iike i rm L 9ff yff i k Lrl nAG w tR gebt miTots? I com 7he , a wotm ckmd I '.id Y'L-'ifYs RElEe-SEl- DO WHAJiA' IDEA ? fb WELCOMING T AFTEP fS SEEN WiFOYuAiJl CIlwANA! ' ' A Mess 01 Dancing 4REW0n WeS.WEULANDAT subPIH MRJFicl WMB THIRTY. IF LOCK t -L KM -THIRTY l yS r7 O TOE WITH -ME I MIOWT BE ABLE OH, 1HANA! . . . . - FR1ZBY STEPS THE FANTASTIC WHO CAN THAT BE HELLO.ES.?..rVE I C DEAN '.! WWfirfcl lvJTU VtXJ HEAR.' ."A, 1 1 What's THt I I My AiOM I YOU EE HOT 1 CAUUMG AT THIS 3 BEEW TRyiNG TO (-UP ? y&U SOUNO xWTWZBY IS HERE IN S - CHABLtWoNj I C4N DoJ , FCI2lE!f LATE HOUR? IT'S HI LOCATE VOU SINCE ( EXCITED SUM.VIU.E AMD VtXJR 1 fr ' I 1 'TC IvTi NIMET-THIRTY LM ELEVEN THIS I 1 7 . ' MEPUEW MOAtf:tZ uS ( S .-f ... i--n 1 (Tl DIANA! , PLEASURE BEFORE BUSINESS j COASTWISE-- -By aycock Erown Will Trscbr Day& 0!d Daibia? . Eiliicr's Note: This COASTWISE column was flt.wn to THE NEWS-TIMiSS Thmsday nicinin hv Trny Seamon who left Hut lrrn at (MO in the mornin" on Tom Mills' plane which Mr. Mills had placed nt Mr. Sermon's, dfsmtsnl. The fumviiK Tony landed ::t I'.eaufor: MoiThead C ity Airport ut 8:3 and, w.'lh the alacrity of a Wesiein Union messenger, hot-footed it straight to THE NEWS TIMES of.'lce. Tony flew to Hatleras Tuesday afternoon on Mr. Mills' plane 1o he tin of the hosts to the Wj? wig magaziue, photo, and news .z(ir folk gathered theie as guests if the Stale oi Neiih .aru!;iu. Other htsts were Aycock Brown, Johnny Hemmer. and Bill Sharpe. On his tlio up the roast Tutsdev Tonv carried a hunch of copies of the first CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES. HATTERAS, M-w 20 The II it teras Blues are back ng tin! Ok thit is the wnv it looked to m through the ground glass ol mv Kollei Wednesday uiternonn whci I shot th,- i cluirsof Tom McAvnj wilh hc f1? and a h:ilf pounder he had landed while trolling d.e off Diiinniinl Shoals cut near tin ghlship. This w.-'s tha biggest bhieist of two or three hundred lanclid dining tin' d'iv bv anglers now at llattcras iiicludin; h - Mo-.m-nA Tar H'els vh) are holding their annual convention ;t Scottv (iil son's Atlantic View Hotel and ,Ke Mussolelti's lodge. McAvcy. the Life photographer, who shot the C'l'H. I uukaut poi'v i) 'lining two -'M's at'o in Inaling his big blue nrobahlv I.- nded the larg.sl of this species taken with rod anil reel since the s"ns:t'on il as somewhat underfish manned or oielhin Joe was beaming all o'er when o '-I'd me about the thrill he h il golten'out of lardi'in the h' leh 1 saw him on Tuesdav yhen lu stopped off at M inteo eiuou'e to Wi'M "nisbui" Hemmer had the disiinctinn of e itehing the firs! hi" h'nef sh r 1 1 , f ing the convention. He wis so n'ewd wi'h h!s re it that he in sisted on having his nieture made wilh the catch- anil then it w s baked at Joe Massoletti's lodje end sei""d hi with an eve. Hen' wine sauce. I arrived too late t gel hunk of the Hemmer fish. Bill Sharpe was tcllinv me this muning about how on the first day out aboard Albatross II the n-v-tv -.nt ail t'v wv to Di 'inoiul Lightship, aeeompanied mosi of the w-' bv a pestiferous herd of porpoise, a .sure si"n ol had fish wig Klviog f sh the Culf Stream ciiiv alent of th" spring heralding ; nbins sooted ahead of 111" boat j " ilolph'n lirok- water" s-id i Sh-rpe. 'headed for I owe's hail, ti.ok a look at it and sounded" i "There were nlentv -f i v'deni-s ' or fish and ovn so r ek'ess' talk of trying for blue marlin. The ; benita would be cul un into In:! for this enterprise. Tomoir aw the rest of the crew would come in. I and maritime adventure w.inUl be . awi'i'.in;; them without end." said Bill. ., -,- r . r ihn figli'in.4 f sh back in the mid -1930s. Wh-ther the IMei-s Bines b i? aetualiv returned to the wa ters which ivp them their ivne may sii'l r, m un to b" proven. The big fe ll 'lid " c umle of four pi.unders landed bv Honorarv Tar Heels (iih r' l.: (iorce of National Geographic Magazine and Jackie t'owie. now a free; lancer hut for merly an the staff of the Wilming ton News m"" have been m re stragglers or over grown ordinary bluet ish. But the one I made nie "ie of wilh M"Avov surely looked like the lish in a boat load of Hptteras Blu-s th-t hd been brought from Cape Lookout waters some 12 or 13 vears ago to the dicks in lieaiif u t I " I'iir'v I'ot ter, Jack Neal and som" more Cartervt coast anglers who had landed them with rod and reel. All of th blues taken heje this week h-' been eb e e the average j in size. Three and a half pounders j have nol heen loo uncommrjn That I On rrid-'v I h-d nvt Joe M s- North Carolina was th" size of one Johnnv Hem- solelli i'l M nteo and ( f eon- 1 hit North Cara'ina's ace nholo . vov"l him round iim Nafs Head granher, nulled in last Sa'urd ay ! and Haanoke Istnr hefor his (le nd smc- inn dozens more of d- . P'Tiure tor Mal'eras .s-'turd-v Can the farm tractor completely rrpl-ce Old Dobbin? Maybe not. but modern power : machinery can be put to much wider use than at present on North Carolina farms, says the agricul tutil engineering department at 1 Sidle College. And to prove its "i t th" detriment last week took to the fields in ni le counties to show farmers the latest mecha nierl equipment used in cotton and corn production. Using a five-acre demnnslration liel 1 in each of the counties teleot ed, the department will utilise tractors and other machinery in planting ad cultivating row crops. The planting demonstrations he ean in Richmond County April 19. F. ch field will be veiled fwo eeks after planting for 111" first demonstration in mechanized cul tivation. In anneii H'iug the demonstra tion. J C. Ferguson, Kxt?nsion specialist in agricultural eii'.'ineer ii g, said North Carolina farmers are now on rating a'MO'nxi'n i"'v (Vio frrm tr-etors, but of this number probably not more Uian 20 per cent pre being used f0r planti ig and cultivating row crops. "Less than one tractor in every 10 is being utilized in all of its capacities, as evidenced by the fact that werkslock is still main tained en the mnioritv of farms now using tivctor powetj," MC Ferguson said. The demonstration in corT pro duel ion is beiiv; conducted il Nash Ceiinlv, while the eight df monstrations in cotton produeii'vi re lie"" held in Richmond. Scot land, Iloke. Cuii'berlaiid. H-i"M. W-Vi. l'it"ec(mbe. and FTfx counties. The demonstrations fill Array Said 'No' lo Hon Who Were Tat Lacked Hair By Frank Carey WASHINGTON (AIM - Com plete baldness, bad breath and un usual fattiness were among little known causes of disqualification for U. S. military service durirs; th" war, Dr. Louis Carp, describ ing his experiences at Nw York's Grand Central Palace iml action station, says. Men with such de fects were turned down, hee.uis oi the possibility of upsetting mo rale or exposing the men to ridicule. i "Unshapely, very obese men : with unusual fa! distribution," he writes in the magazine Military ; Surgeon, "wire not onlv had pn t, nlial risks, hut th y mii.li; com.; , i" tor suiiie clii mic ribbing . . . :Totjl (baldness) ws net only un jsgh'ly but il could easily i.inkj : a man th? bull of a company." j Tattooed men were ck-iv. and i Carp siid the pcrecnt.'iv of taltim ' ed selectees "was consider ibly higher than is 7 nerallv believed." 1 Carp tells of one chap who had a black cat and the number 1:1 tattooed on his arm. it h: d al ways been lucky lor him." related the doc. "His most recent lucky episode occurred on Frid: . April 13, 194.5. when he wis among a j group of 13 (loii"hloo!s who is capt'd from a German pri-oi I camp." 1 i jioi'ti'iio wilh the necessary culli ivalions. on schedule, until 111? j crops :.re Lid by in mi l se.aaier i his fine youiii' son who came along with him on this aib'enture to th' C.i iv llattcras region. I There were maiiv loos" eeds for i" me lo e.'leh un, before Wednesd iy ,iflein"on, when I took tim" out to ' fly down for an overnight stop . Mere with th- Tar Heels. Don Hi mat was Sim- SH, f NIi(,.s mibi(.j,v s.aff ln crew did come m... -i, 1 ., c. .,! . r....i.. 1,.. ,. .. in,, nun, 1111 a nilim ; ii-ni'iir ' He- 1 'i:ie inev were ready to fish on Mond v, old man wea ther, who snawns his worst in On the morrow, day the res! of Hv writer for several North Carolina 1 news'iapi'is flew di.wn with m?. He iu imlii'n i,f TV. r lliii't, ,itH storms and things hereabouts was vV)lhW for Honorary Tar Heel putting on a demonsti-Hon so th" nvmbershin, hut he is a spp-M Hon r H -om, "ot li'tle b yo.,,1 ; , f thp p heplUM ,jk. the inlet (,ning after blue marlin mi)Sl ,)f ,n Hn()rarv Tar H.el is still same he,.. in lhe offing, if h(. h;is (lrt(le(1 (,lrugh his writ- .VOU get what I mean. , we-illh I., mmmnnum.llh ,,f proximately the sume weight have ' "fternoon mv rendezvous w wi;h 1 OH, WFRIZBV LEFT MUDVILLE JUST BEFORE I ARRWED I TRIED TO CONTACT Vt3U. AND HOMER. TOOK. IT UPOM HIMSELF TO TAKE J J. IN TOW WHAT ABOUT THE CONTRACT AiR.FRl7By HASM T REGISTERED AT HIS HO rEL 1 AMD I CAN'T LOCATE -HOMER v J I I 1 WELL I1L LOCATE HOMER IF I HAVE TO CALL THE POLICE.. BUT WHffT ABOUT THAT CONTRACT TWaT,E.S.. IS WHAT 7. M WORCIED ABOUT 1 1 rii Til I HAVENT HAD A CHANCE TO TALK TVOU, FRIZIE, ABOUT SIGNING THIS CONTRACT THAT CAN WAIT COME liruum vi 11 iCki 1 UN I'M UANIKIA Lfl''.,' THIS MUCH FUN " II NEVER LET P4 itiuc; C?. danceI rJINTEI?0;RET,fWi OAKY DOAKS teH THE LAWAOUARM, .ASKED OAKY TDMAEKYM UERPEIHCE5S P0MDHAjOT nsanun HAD.' MID VOW- . a Sure Sedative been taken l" the rod and reel fish tnicn. . The Honorarv Tar Hoe's whom I -m helping entertain here nt the mr.ment in a sort of unofficial ca pacity started arriving at Hattefas last Friday. That was the day Bill Sharpe, ropreseutut? Governor Cherry and Johnny Hnnmer. re presenting Bill Sharp-, arrived bringing with there Jo Lowes, ns sist.-nl to the president of the Fairchild Engine iind Airplane Ccrporation. The next' morning bright and . early they sailed for blue water I yard wine that had be. n pressed un.Mime euoaiu r-rnui roster s , from grapes which erew on Ame 'i new Albatross II and Lowes who en's oldest supnernnnc "ine near has been fishinx North Canlina's Manteo. Next morn ng I escorte co st for the past seven years Innd- the party to Ocracoke-Manteo ed two amher'ack, the largest Transnort.it i on Cnmnrinv's airn,rl j weighing 21 12 pounds. These on Roanoke Island where thev were, as ? matter of fact, the firs boarded nlanes for the flight down large ?amefish Lowes had ever the banks to Hatteras. Undod 08 apv state's coast, and 1 Sunday afternoon McAvov cam this Hon. T. H. had come to look in and so did BosweU Crowther, upon his adopted North Carolina the N. Y. Times movie critic and Len Rov. and LaGorce. of National Geographic, Cowie of Ohio. Ray Camp and Ray Trullinger of the NY Times and N Y. World Tele gram and John Stewart of Path finder, at The Carolinian on Nags Head. The Carolinian was host to the groun and threw a corktad party for the Tar Heels in its beautiful fine Room and later w all went down to Has Wescolt's "Casino" where the couples on the floor, or most of them regard less of u'hetlv r she wore t!v laU st new look or " nair of shorts, dance i barefcotcd. Has pave each of the ' Tar Heels bottle of Mot he,- Vin. Voleftr James b. H VOdlGr State Treasurer ! Vt!e For CHARLES It JOHNSON For "The most impjrlant activity of lhe Slate Government is the Schsol System." Charles M. Johnson OKAY DOAKS . . ' WISHFUL THINKER ffisfelll fhML& A, I BUT, OAkV, I CAW'Ti THERE ISW'Tl OVER AT SWELL HVM LEMMC?&juy I'wrTlTOGET place I Ve (maybe you'vf THAT'LL TEACH JYOWS AT "O YX' KHGHTI5 'Ml EM WE GOTTA1 GoTEWlTUGh) GOT A MIW VOU WOT TO TRY WOT A SOCK HK'JvohV- CLOTHES APE GET AWAY FURS TO xTCOAT- I HOPE TO GET OAKY, Am GAVE Hf3?J5 a.Jfam&. IW LADY AQUARIA f3tT0l?E LACY DRESSAVI1 irrl OKAY DOAKS ' NEW u.T?r nr, Tff uumun h ir im rtr rs n i - .. . . WllW 1 W,SH K? 1 YA CAKI T BLAME HER HOW '5 THIS.' AMD I DIDWT USE TOO MAMY WEUWl fV.PiB reR no-IT i Of HELWA(?3 MICE FURS, !y Wafmf, AHTkiViDA xFT ioSvJsipr IP.L skimpy . wUL w. s mWfas- v-1 ' Tu7AMALUJZr'- HER -fl M FM ffMki "'"' J-:V.-' -.- v..'..'- . ''r:.K ' " V V ' ' ' ' ; . ' : 1 "" 1 s , f I V if1 JOHN LAfiXmS, Jr. TRENTON, N. C. Candidate For STATE SENATE 7th DISTRICT Subject to the Democratic PriiiMry SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1918 Legionnaire, Lawyer, Layman, Legislator Wilt Appreciate Your Vote Ami Support SCORCHY SNITH 'S UB IS ABOUT TO eeruRMBvsuiPTO UBE?TF, SCOKVY lS KHOCKEP OUT BV UN UNKNOWN NATIVE AND SPIRITED ABQARP A LARGE PLANE PILOTCP 0Y A HYSTVIOU9 AVP UNSKILLED THIN AMV, I MASTER, VOU WERE TO PAV ME OFF AT TtmKFIELW.,YOU POCEP ME TO EOARP THIS CRAFT, Up In The Air J-f CAN'T YOU - ISWIM5 INTO HIS f YES. rrmnJl ISAY WHERE . f TW1 mFIELW,YOLIv 1 REVIVE, HtM? I kWWTEg.' n ,, -f I' 11" i 4MI?TN. P 4d niftim . cmoruv o va enrtrrn r: 1 US ' f f it ,' LOOK , K" -rr-Jv- II 1 HAVE SEKKXI5 1 tusuesawm I 1 w treacherousI C t" A6ENT THERE , -VFU.OT.' TAKE I TAKE OVER, NOTHING.' 1 "TJ WAS SHANCHA1EP ABOARD N THIS KITE ANP I PEMANpl fTHAT YOU SAIL HER BACK ll TO THE FICLP f M UNPER ptPERS TO OiET BACK TO WW 0J iff EAT ONCE vouno man; r am not a flyer 1 wgsik. suctSCPEP IN OfTTINtt THIS CRAFT INTO THE AIR.' SHE NEEPS TRIMMING.HER WHEELS ARE STILL PCWN.M v 1 MMM I I I ( 4tJIvbmnm

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