3SE CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES J*_ A Merger of THE BEAUFORT NEWS (Established 1912) and THE TWIN CITY TIMES (Established 1936) 39th YEAlT NO. 39 TWO SECTIONS? TEN PAGES MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1950 PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Former Democratic National Committeewoman Visits Here Two Cars Smash Al kefSertiqi! Mis. Marvin Russell, Beau loil, Deceives Lmcrijency Ticalinent al Hospital ? .il lain and Mi Marvin Russell, Ami t. Beaufort. received minor injunr m an accident at 12 30 Sund:?> morning at Ann and Live < '??I : 1 1 1 ? t l.oauloi't. in I In- collision was iniiu -rd i ?? v\ i : Hr.intort. who was drivmj: In. lmy 'Chevrolet sedan. ? i; f mi K u : cll was duving a '17 1 r.iZ'T l two < it , nu t ;it the inter : r-rf K?n < ipt 'in Kiism II was hcad d ?.? i on \nn sheet, and Mr. I ,iil mi the arm, eye, an. I It';'. I i i iiv. ?' Patrolman H Wool a.rd took Mi Kiissell lo the hos vit,'?l vvlierr I"- wa,-. treated and ?ii < li.n i 'iln- Kii;.seU's young ; "M wll'i U.I. Ml tile (ill \\.?> limn J'H l-'l l?'i?liM with All Lev. c. w.i . Hud milli Neither was injured I'o !?? room Nominated lot president: J. vice prflnident. Second vice president Earl i and l ewis Unison; third vice president. Dr John H Bunn, J. T. Willi, and William Gulhrie. Sec retaiv. Stanley Wainwright and < art Nelson; treasurer. Charles L. Price and Harry \an Horn. t'ailtwistc! Ed I'aucette; Lion l im : for all peoples. I "As a profound student of his | torv. he has a valuable background for study of today's complex prob lems. "Senator Graham is winning wide support among the women. Especially women teachers. No one has done more for education than Frank Graham in the way of in creased salary, establishing a nine I month school year and 12 grades. "He has supported libraries, worked for bookmobiles, and con stantly led the vanguard for better ment and progress in North Caro 1 lina," Mrs. Tillett concluded. * Mayor Hassell announced thai committees will be working for I Senator Graham in each county in I the precinct. Rolarians Hear Judge Hamilton Moichcad City Rolarians heard a talk by Judge Luther Hamilton at their meeting Thursday night in the First Baptist Sunday school rooms. Judge Hamilton warned of the dancer of Communism, stating that the Russians are being schooled in that political philosophy as though it were a religion. He said that Communism has spread to embrace one-third of the world's population and that as a new generation arises, so arises a new crop of Commun is^tic fanatics. The speaker announced that their state religion is more potent than weapon:, and that adherents of the free democratic principle must not, apathetically, allow the menace to encroach upon the free dom-loving nations of the. world. In charge of the program was Thomas 1) Lewis. The Rotarians also collected $32 that night to fi nance the sending of one boy to Boy.. State at Chapel Hill next month. Two Cars Collide Saturday; No Oik Sutlers Injury Two cars collided ?at 8 o'clock Saturday night on highway 24. twelve miles west ol Morehead City. Four hundred fttty dollars damage was caused to each one. but no one was injured. Driver of the '49 Kaiser was Rob ert Thomas Adams of route 1, New port. Driver of the '49 Packard was Arthur Leon Starling of Rocky Mount. Both cars were headed toward Swansboro, according to Highway Patrolman W L. Pickard The Kaiser started to make a left hand turn, and the Packard which was following, failed to see the hand signal, Patrolman Pickard said. No charge, were preferred. Neei Mr. News-Times IMytto by Fran-Kay Studio Two years ago tin Thursday, May IK, the fiist edition of the NEWS-TIMES appeared. On the same date yoiinK John Christian Smith, son of M? and Mr Joseph Smith, Morehead t iiy, made his debut too His daddy is THK NKWS-TlMtS pi]e:isman and to e\ ervhody at the newspaper, little "Chris" is "Mr * sines." Chris \v.*' 1 '?ni .? .liter mid night. Ma\ 1H. as the first edition of Carteret Count y ., new semi weekly newspaper ua- f;oinj; to press in the old buildiM''. on Evan;, street, Mjuehead City AltlioOr.h "Daddv" Mas deterrnin edlv going about piittm;; the form on the press, his niiiid was *00 leet away in Moreh^aJ City h??r.pital Everyone was silently amazed at his out u aid ea'lmne . Soon all the forms were in the press, Everyone w as ? jittery he cause a new newspaper was being! .born loo. "Jot1" was efficiently 111111111;: Hie press over by hand, pirp.ii building on Arendell street, and heads stiaipht lor the compos in;: voOni lo see Daddy. Hr doesn't Know it. but there's ?> bi;> soft >p??l in tins newspaper's heart for little red haired, dark eyed Chris. Smyrna Seniors Make %/ Long Phinned'tor Trip By Eleanore l>car Phillips i The graduating class of Smyrna' high school will riot need to hear. ! in a bacca laureate sermon, that all i that is necessary to succeed is the j will to do. They already know that, ! and this week proxed that I hoy had the ability to aim high ami reach the heights. The seniors with their teach' r and three grade mothers, returned Sunday from a six day trip t?? New York City and Washington. 1J C. For the past two years the stu dents have aimed toward a tup 1?? New York, and they came into their senior year with $78 saved from their junior year, towards the proposed jaunt. This year tliey made $1,19;* by giving a Thanksgiving dinner, pre senting the senior play ; rhlnerv over water to the outer banks. , In the pa:,t. maintenance machin ery has been sent to the island by barge lor the purpose of graffin,: the sandy roads, hut this will be the first time full paving equip ment will be taken over water to the sandy outpost. W Guy Hargett, highway com mi&ioner of the second division, with headquarters at Greenville, has announced that equipment is being assembled for paving of the nine miles from Atlantic Reach to Sajter Path Paving operations arc already under way on the 6.3 miles on Cedar la land. Clam Hearing Scheduled For 11 This Morning \ Inuring on the daft season in \<#|li ( a ri>| i n J waters will he beM this meriting ;it II o'rlmk at < imp (tlenn. west of More head City, liv tin* l-'isherns Com of the Mrpartmrnt of Conservation ami Development. The hearing will be at the Commission's offiee anil uill he ?|icn to the pnhlie. \nvone in terested in < ommeri lal elamminr. may attend. Bulletin Features | Alumni of MCTI A pictorial story of alumni of the Morehead City Technical Institute is included in a new N. C, State College bulletin now leady ior dis tribution. ' i Aimed at acquainting prospec- 1 live students with the wide variety I in job placement of institute grad | nates, the bulletin presents brief 1 ?ketches of alumni now engaged in \a> ious occupations. The institute, conducted under1 the auspices of the .School ol En ; inecring at State College, offers I one year technical courses in basic | engineering theory and plant prac tice. Study in building construction technology, drafting and mechani cal technology, electrical technol cc\ . and int?jfnal combustion en gines are offered to students of the chool t raining iii the fundamen *a!s of mathematics, physics, elec fruity , radio materials of construc tion, and diescl and gasoline en ?ine theory a^ well as wood, elec trie and welding Lhop practices are included in school curricula. In addition to its educational fea tui* ? the Institute offers an ex pandcl recreational program to students Organized athletics, dra matic clubs and other group par ttcipttion organizations provide a diversity of extra-curricular activi ties for studdits. Complete details of the insti tute's program may be obtained by writins to Director ^ I Mason, Morehead City Technical Institute Morehead City, N. C. Beaufort Summer Recreation Program Will0 Begin June 19 National Bond Drive begins 'Duplicates ol Libeily Bell Will Tour All 48 Slates Willi tlx* Libertv liell the j syiiihoheand "Save for L pcudeiice " a.', tlx' slogan. the Treas ' ury f tafia rt incut's savinus bonds , drive was launched throughout the | lint ion yiesterdav Wit Inn the next lew weeks all America will hear tin- original \oiee ol the Liberty Hell sou ml a ; rail to savings Duplicates of the Liberty Hell, exaet to every detail. I have been donated to the Treason i Department by six of America's coppci companies one duplicate Liberty Hell will be assigned to earh state, eonvrved by a rrd, , whitr and blue truck donated by t h?* l''oi I Motor company, and dnv en by a driver whose services will I be donated by the Johnson Motor Lin? ? "i < 'hai loite. Vietor II Wiekizer, chairman of the boiii I drive in Carteret eounty. announced thai the liberty bell will I be iu Morehead City from 3 p.m. Saturday. June 17, to 8 a.m. Mbn day, June }(> The national ?piota for ti.is bond ! drive is $01?0 million The state's quota in series K bonds is $7,057, | IKMI I Cartel et county's quota is $L?0. I OOP. Mt Wiekizer urges all civic, ! veteran, fraternal and women's or ganizations to join in helping put j the courtty over thejop by July 4. George Dill Runs For Assemblyman I (Tins is the ninth in a scries of articles on nirii seeking iiwii j Motion in thr May 27 primary). ! George W. bill, mayor of More head City, is running for the office "t Carteret county representative in the state assembly. Mr. 1 >1 11 was horn in Morehead ( itv and lives now at 1101 Aren ?lell st. I lis wile is the former Mary I eigh Sheep ol' I'li/.abeth City, j They have two children. Susan 1 luabcth. ti. and George Leigh, 2 Mr. Dill, who is a funeral direc tor, is president of Morehead City Hotary club, superintendent of the intermediate department of the First Methodist church, a member [ ot the Benevolent ami Protective I Order of Elks, Ocean l odge No. 1 401), Carteret County Shrine club. | and the chamber of commerce. He is serving his second term as mayor of Morehead City. Comment in}', on Ins candidacy. Mr. Dill said: "Carteret county for many years has been ably represented in the ?tate legislature by 11. S. Gibbs Since Mr. Gibbs is not seeking re flection. I hope that the people will see fit to allow me to continue I the splendid representation they have enjoyed in the past. "Although my home is in More hesfcl City, my interests lie not only there but in the welfare and well being of all Carteret county. The towns within this county are not separate entities, as one of them thrives, so thrives the other, and w hen one withers, the other is af fected also. in my poMiion ill tne municipal government of Morchead City I have bccome well-acquainted with the needs of the people. 1 know i hat all of us. from Atlantic to Pel letter, from Newport to Harkcrs Mind, soc the grand future thai lies aheail for this, our coastal Car teret. "Atlantic has been blessed with 'v hat is now the most magnificent school in the county, Beaufort has an airport unsurpassed in eastern North Carolina, Morehead City, wc hope, will oon have a seaport that will bring new business opportun ity to this whole area, Newport is ?ostering a vast new veterans hous mg project, and in between all tb>'sc golden assets are the people, who. in the final analysis, are re nonsihle lor making thiiQcounty ? hat it is today. "We in public office arc merely their servants. If elected to the 'ate legislature, It is -my desire and intent to carry to Raleigh a ttue picture of our county and in return, bring to Carteret county the respect, admiration, and reco gnition it deserves." l-lght Pole Broken George Stovall. manager of Tide Water Power co., reported that a car snapped off a power company pole near the intersection of high ways 24 and 70 Sunday night. No information could be found as to identity of the 'car or driver. Beaufort \s lour civic elub?, Kotary, Jaycte!<, Junior land Senior Woman's clubs gill unclerwrti? the summer j recreational program which will begin June l'.l and con tinue until AWg. lit umler the direction <>f Kaz Autr.\. Mr. Aulr.v, who i:; a rradliatc of Kast Carolina 'l'i acli ci'is college, class of 11150, was recreational ilin-cl >r hi I year and wa ? urged by the recreation committee to a< ? c|>t j ? '| (lie position .i-uli t Iil, Miniiilrl New Telephone Numbers Will Go Into Use Nay 20 | Crewmen for Carolina Tele ! phoif* and Telegraph company ! arc busily workiiiK (his week, ! putting I he finishing touches on | newly installed equipment. New | telephone numbers in tire comity i Kill go into use at midnight ; Saturday, it was announced yes i tcrday. Telephone luxtks with tlic new numbers will be distributed pri | or to I be changeover. Motorist Faces Reckless Driving Charge, Beaufort j David Caiiaitgh, driver of a car whose owner is a resident ot New | Hern, has been charged with rock 1 l?>s driving as (lie result of an ae I eideiil Sunday morning at Ccdai and Turner streets, Bcautort The ease was continued in yes lei day's session ol Beaufort may or's coui I. Bouud over to recorder's court by Mayor Lawrence I lla^-ell was a ease against J. 1). Smith and Lyle I'asineau. Marines. The two defendants were charged with tak ing a tire and wheel from the car belonging to William Sawyer:, who lives al the Davis House, Turner 91. The two pleaded guilty. Mayoi Massed pointed out, however that he did not have jurisdiction in the ease. Horace .tones, llarkers Island, pleaded guilty to public drunken nebs. He was warned by the may [ or that if he ever came to town j and got drunk again lie would be charged with being a public tun sance and tried in recorder's court. The mayor told Jones that it that happened he would be sent to the roads. (ieoi'gc and Naomi Worthy, color edi were apprehended at -1:30 a. pi yesterday morning on charges of public drunkenness. Chief Louis B Willis stated that the two Were arrested at Queen and Ann street, having roused the whole neighbor hood with yelling and quarreling. The case was continued until next Monday. Ballots Due Today On Directors Ha Hots on the Beaufort chamhc#J oC commerce board of director:* are' duo at the chamber of commerce office at noon today. Eighteen men have been nominated. Nine will be elected- This group will elect their own officers, president, vice president, and manager. The immediate past president, Dr. W 1/. Woodard, and presidents of the civic clubs will be ex-officio members of the board. The eighteen men nominated are the following: R. Braxton Adair. .1. P Belts. James IV Biggs, C Z Chappell, Charles Davis, .lames H. Davis. Graham W. Duncan. George Eastman. George Huntley, jrM Paul S. Jones, David F. Merrill. Karl Lewis, (Marshallberg). Leslie Moore, Hal sey D. Paul, W. H Potter, Leonard Y. Satrit. Gene C. Smith, and Alon zo Willis. * Seoul Ti oops Jo Receivc Special Gilts Tonighl The national color:, and com passes will be presented to Boy Scout troops No. 130 and 101 at 7:30 tonight at the court of honor in the auditorium of the Kir A Methodist church. Morehcad City. Special guests, who ' will make the presentation are W. C. Chad wick. New Bern, president of the East Carolina council, and Nick T. Newberry. Charlotte, state mana grr of Woodmen of the World. Kloyd Chadwick. Scoutmaster, announces that all friends of Scout ing arc invited. 130 Attend One hundred thirty persons at tended the Curb Market open house Saturday at the Curb Mar ket, 13th and Evans it.. Morehead City. The Curb Market, operated by Home Demonstration club mem bers, celebrated lU lath birthday. >100 I'lrilf'.i'il I* aHi nl ilic town'1, rivir Hub. i\\|l| contribute $100. \'l?lif jqiih) ! funds will In* I .?|N? d ;?t .1 *(11,(1 r j danro Saturday. Mny 2V, .it tin : < lianuH Hub and .if i il'mbb* | header I). ill jmuh in June I ? I w ? ? ? ? 1 1 ? I lie S? nior W oman':. ? I ;il? ? tli?- Knok ! i ? 1 1 1 b > nml Kolaiian.'; .in. I ? I Jim M>r Woman's Hub and J.iyi rr In Hiai;:< ill be m< ? t .upn vr ioo J nil In1 .luiiinr \\ . ?i? . .i ;i ' . Hub < (iiiitnilH r Mfl . M? mbe'i . id I b< i ?:? icat m?ii i n.m I :iitt?T uir I rbiii '-d.iy nipbl it the j I idltre ?d K d William >. chairman j I Tbi\\ .n ?? (lie Ret T |{ Jenkins, i pastor id Aim Street Mrtlindrt | Hiurcli; tin- Hev Winfrey Dnv i .. | ' pa.stoi nl tin- l ii .t It. 1 1 Hist church. ! jtlie l?e\ . V\ I Marl in* n>t tnr nl | St I'anl I- i'i!jcnpal HiUivb ; (.nir Siuitli. repie ? * nl Hi}* t In* | layn ?,v N. I' l uii'. Nut n i. in. Mi \V I Wuod.u'd, |'.u"k Hub M i l.ric Momr .'mi I- *r Woman:. Hub. ' Mr. It.flpb hudy. tica.auu. Mr j .lame II Potter, III. chauniin nl tlin lmauri.il commit t?' and Mr. I orkunod Phillips-. publu it* Havelock Jaycees Favor New Bern Airport Proposal The llaveJock Junior fhamlici ol Commerce ii.? ? gone on record a tavoriw: I h?* propose! addition to] Simmons Noll airfield. New Hern I he club pass?d a resolution in t.i j vol of supporting the New Bern 1 Jaycees in efforts to have tin- ?il\ | council and eounty ? onimissioner ' appropriate in next year's bud;; :! | funds to takr care ot the proposed HIM) teet of runway at the airport .Inn Godwin, president of tin Havelock club. slated that since numerous citizens ot Havelock u>e the facilities of I lie Simmons Not I lhat Havelock Jaycees to do e\er> thing possible to brinr. about the planned improvement Civic clubs in INirw Hern have .1 1 ready signified their support of the plan, put forth hv Mack l?uptori chairman ol the airport commis sion. An additional tiOO feet of runu.iv costing around $;^M>0(i is whai the city has asked the Civil \crenaul ics commission to consider It the offer is accepts I. the povernmcnt will pay $'.!4,84;> of this amount ;ind the city and county will furnish the remaining Newport PTA Will Moe! Al 7:30 Tomorrow Night The Newport Parent Teacher as 1 bociation will meet al 7:30 tomor row night at the school. Mrs. Janie Garner, program chairman, has announced that the 1 movie. "You and Your Child," will be shown. \ summary of the year's business will be given also. Short Circuit Causes Fire al H. S. Gibbs Home A short circuit caused a 3lirht lire at the home of Mr. and Mrs If. S. Ciibbs, L'008 Shepard st., at 5 o'clock Saturday morning. Morehead City firemen answered the call and returned to the station in about half an hour. Little dam age was reported. The fire alarm blew Friday aft ernoon in Morehead City but ther^ uSs no fire. The alarm was caused | by telephone linemen who were ! working on wires, it Sfcas reported I Tide Table Tidfs at BfaAbrt Bar HIGH LOW | Tut.dav, May IV 7:43 a.m. 1:5W a m 8:04 p m. 1 :43 p ?>?{ W'edntiday, May 17 8:24 a m. 2:34 a m 8:39 p>n. 2:20 p.m. Thursday, May 18 8:.'>9 a.m. 3:08 a m. ? H p.m. 2:52 p.m. Friday, May 19 9:3i a.m. 3:43 a m. 9:30 p.m. 3:37 p.m. j ? ? 0 Gradualion Nears For 1950 Seniors B.nx.ihiuieale Sermons lo liu llciiid Sunday, Com incncoiiicnPMiiy i!b, 2(i M l I- I \ . i r??untv ? 1 1 i intcii ? iif ?? ? |.|1 1 ? ?.| <<>|IHIH"Mi addition has bun scheduled at leal sainr tunc The VV S. King ? i, 1 1 1 Ii ;'.iad?i ?? will also hear a ba< 1 aiain ?al? seiniuii at 11 o'clock Sunday niorninj;. Witnesses Lie, Mayor Declares Tli" nacl>:. and peeled paint iti the inline oi Moiehead City's mu nicipal courtroom were caused by Im's from occupants of tin- witness chair Mayor lieotge W' Dili opined v#?!sttir*l?> ?s h?? administered the oath to more than a dozen colored \\omoti involved in a neighborhood fued Mi Nellie Montague was plain till i nst Mrs Beatrice Hester Williams and Mis. Barbara Wil- I lurn Mr MontapiA had ten wit iK' ? the Williams' none. M..vur "HI watched the ceiling apprchrnsiulv as conflicting tes timony sketched vague outlines o? I melio last Thursday afternoon ^ on Avery treet when Mrs. Monta- ' i'lio ? j:, struck l?v bottles, bricks ami ? !? k > which the Williams' tes tsiied were fi'.ments of Mrs. M011 t.o:oeV, iinar.inatton. Positive that "some of 5911 or all of voit .11 lyuii:. ' Mayor Dill fin ed e u'li of the Williams' $25, sus pended on condition that neither appears in mayor's court within tho not sin months. Court co;,(s of $ ? were leviof a r: unst Mrs lames Louise Collins, of 1002 Bar st.. Negress, tor pos ? v ion of an unlicensed female doK The license, Mayor Dill mora lized, would have cost $1. Mvin Smith of the Willis Inn was fined $,'*;> and costs 011 charges of drunk, disorderly ami disturbing 1 the peace, and warned that a third offen-e. this being his second, would automatically send him to superior court. Speeders Kalph F. Williams, Negro, and William Powers, were : each fined $10 ami court costs. People Procrastinate, # License Examiner Says M. H Everett, license examiner for this arfa, announced this week that persons applying for license lenewals arc coming in slowly. Drivers whose last names begin with N. O 1' Q must have their li censee renewed by June 3D. Mr Kveiett warned that there will be the usual rush during the last tew days of June. His office hour> are 8:30 am. to 5:30 p.m. I.arh Monday and Tuesday he is at Sound Chevrolet co. More head City. Thursday and Friday at the court houee annex, Beaufort, and Wednesday at Cherry Point. S 39 Examined Thirty -nine Dersons, including people from Beaufort, Morehetd City, and Havelock, attended the tree canccr clinic Thursday at ] ston. The clinic is held at the noir County Health department. ; f, open to perbons 35 or over to anyone with a cancer tignaL