fftEWS Hie Lest advertising medium published in Cartel ef Co. r READING TO THE MIND 13 WHAT EXERCISE IS TO THE BODY J WATCH Your label and pay our subscription VOLUME XXII EIGHT PAGES THIS WEEK THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933 PRICE 5c SINGLE COPY NUMBER 34 TEXTILE FACTORY iMir REPORTS TROUBLE IN GETTING HELP or Tries efendants Not Able to Get Enough Skill ed Workers to Operate Machines It is said by some that the num ber of defendants that are tried in j Police Court each week is a fair I indication of the amount of mon ey in circulation in the community, RECORDER'S COURT BONDS NOT TAKEN IWAS BUSY TUESDAY ! BY ASSOCIATIONS I Nine Cases Were Brought Be- Building And Loan Companies fore Judge Paul Webb; Prefer to Keep Their Several Sent to Roads Mortgages Gridiron Battle Ends Without Score Friday because bootleeeers reciuire cash ! I for their stock-in-trade. If this is an j A considerable array of witnesses! By M. R. DUNNAGAN accurate barometer of the times, and defendants were present in the RALEIGH, Oct. 10 Doubt is ex- r vtTp5 INTFCFST things in general are improving: a-'court-room of the County Court pressed that many, if any, Building STATE PAYS LEaS INI LKLb I ,.oumj lere) judging by the number House Tuesday morning when Re- and Loan Associations in North Car- . oi ueieiiiuiuis mat lciieu omjui ua)- coiuei s uouri was convened. iMne uiw m m aiu- u ui.ium ui "iuc i , .(l0.; t.v,r,,.; ( juj,.. n.. m r n NNAf.AN , r- , . ,. ...... r... . .. . r- ....xj... l.j and otherwise snowing to disadvan .... an, layior in riuiee ourt iuoaay cases were tried and sett ed. whicn uwner s uoan i. or noration, creaieuu . ... , . By ADRIAN R. RICE Friday's gridiron battle between Beaufort and Morehead City endtd j in the third quarter in a scoreless tie .when an argument arose. It is doubt ful if the game would have reached its conclusion normally, as darkness , was fast approaching. I Both teams p!aJ rather miser able football, frequently fumbling SUPERIOR COURT SITS NEXT WEEK Number of Important Cases Will Come Before Judge J. Paul Frizzelle, of Snow Hill 1 ed property, even though Attorney Morehead 'General Brummitt holds that this may be done in certain cases, Mr. Brummitt is not certain ard Taylor in Police Court Monday cases were tried and sett ed. which Owner s Loan Corporation, ci Tjunrw nt in a nii.flmnnt evening. lis the most brought before the Re- by act of Congress to relieve distress North Carolina textile manufacturer me uiineen cases eie as 101- corder in many months, has advised the reemployment office los: I Joe L. W ilils, old-time in Raleigh that he advertised daily George Jonnson, coioieci, enaigeu city offender and defendant, was for a week in four daily newspapers wlth fighting and disorderly conduct. haled into court on a warrant sworn in the textile areas of North and Found Suilt.v and finsd $7.50 or fif- out by his daughter, Leah Willis, South Carolina for 'drawing in hands teen days with the street force. I charging that her father with as t i" j v.j ,iv rmn.: Corney Chadwick, colored, fight- ..lf nn n fmaiP. tn-wit ho,-0lf ti . .., .j r-n ins and disorderly conduct. Seven- .Tn0 i. i"Upon such a case, an authorative dc a. lie ottiu iiMutwi.i'..w.'- - - X-- - - because of the lack of such workers n"y or nueen cays. I the afternoon of October G. . .. .i --I..., :c il. x-d i.i n.: Tred jonnson. coiorea, arunnen-, iRtu iu,-, iv;ii; a v... ,ii him to work the drawing in hands he "ess. Seven-fifty or fifteen days. t have had Joe L. mns arrested solved one way or the o her. One has 48 hours a week, instead of the! Cris ilenner, drunkenness, seven- many times in recent years for var. 40 hours under the code, in order to 01 ntlt(n ud- 'ious and sundry offenses, and wit bout his ruling, as he suggests that bition tomorrow, Friday, when Ce :a test case be brought before the N. ! cil Longest's Snow Hill squad in ,C. Supreme Court for its decision, jvades Highland Park for the third skirmish in succession at home for (decision could be expeditiously had land all doubts and uncertainties re- case in which these bonds may be accepted to advantageG is when an Several rather important cases will come up for trial at the Octo ber term of Superior Court that will convene here Monday morning, with .tVip ITnn .T Psml Fri'ypllp nf Stinw i.e. ue.u.e. u.etf .o aui-.i- Hi JuJ Preskiinr and with the tape of numerous breaks. Hon D M clark of Gl.eenvi!le a9 The local boys say they got theithe solicitor. The first three days of oad lootoau out oi tneir systems .the week are for criminal cases. while the last three are for the trial of civil actions. Robert Norman, of Morehead City, will be tried on three charges criminal assault, having carnal knowledge of a girl under sixteen years of age, and with assault with a- and promise to put up a real exhi- qu noma uuuer intr t out-, m uiuci ij out.u.v uncnoco, kuk it- . . . , 7ft nnnl.v.H work. He ! Barney Dixon, drunkenness andnesses testified in the pase Tuesdav association takes over property and 6.,c ....v. v.. 'ci,4-: c..- RtL.. cn.. Ax.a . . . .. tins rn s?.ll it. thi hnnri niiB-ht he would do it until the places could be;""""- "e"c,n'u "l ;t0 tne tact tnat the Willis household filed and pay extra. The reemploy-' """" '"l ' ment office was uncertain, but asked ns. Seven-fifty or fifteen days. any experienced .vomen in that job. Aaron Bell, colored drunkenness. needing employment to register at; Seven-fifty or fifteen days. their county office. ! Sam Rhodes, colored, drunkenness, Governor Ehringhaus has issued twenty daJf a statement urging the people to! Clyde Edwards, d1Sordery, seven support the Parent-Teacher week of ,fifty r fifteen days, enrollment of memberships the week Howard Pur.foy, drunk and disor . . . .. iHpi'Iv. Spvpn-nftv or fifteen davs. of uctober Zd. "i inviie ine sympa-, , " . , , has to sell it, the bonds might be accepted to advantage is when an 1 game borrower member is behind and a sale is imminent, and the associa tion has to buy it in when no buy- has so many disturbances that thty have been repeatedly asked to move, and the defendant told the court thing packed ready to vacate' the , 1 1 ', , . . ?, , take over bonds of the corporation neighborhood. . r ti l j l t u w-w l L-a j ,l u il tin exchange for the note and mort Leah llhs testified that her fath-; . . , ..... , . I gage of the borrower, er was intoxicated on the day in i v r, . . r. n , . , , .. , ., , : Insurance Commissioner Dan L. question, and that he hit her with i , , . , . . , . c l u e ii i j v. iBoney had previously sent out a let- his fist in her face and knocked her , . ,. , , . , , , . , , , T. ter in which he pointed out that the QifACO a Karl in h a.v i H nftnm If lira a I ' o:j fut uu win:, uj '.law permits Building and Loan As- t,. , , , ... , sociations to invest on United States l iiiei uau uccu ou l-iic m 11113 iiumu Beaufort. iNews from the Snow Hill camp is that a strong outfit will op pose Coach Potter's lads. Game time, 3:4o. Friday, the 20th, the Sea Dogs take the first of a series of trips when they go to Kinston for a return It wil be remembered that Kinston suffered a defeat at the hands of Beaufort High the Cth, af ter a hard struggle, by the score of 7 to 0. LOCAL JEWELER EMPLOYS WATCHMAKER THIS WEEK all day drinking. Other witnesses in the case were: Chief of Police J. N. Willis, Officer Iredell Salter, Will Moore Willis and Headen Piner. The defendant con ducted his own defense and did it in a rather expert manner. Ju.'ge Paul Webb found the de fendant guilty and sentenced him to serve thirty days in the county jail. or North Carolina bonds and bonds or notes of the Home Loan Bank, the latter by the 1033 General As sembly act, and as no others were specified, these were all. It is very rare, it is stated, that fault. It is further stated that $68 000,000 of the $86,000,000 in mort- Shortly after this the sentence was gages on North Carolina homes, is changed to four months on the roads, held by Building and Loan Associa- i order to K;v ethe people of Carteret suspended upon condition that durations, the bulk of the balance being) countv quicker watch repair ser- test case it is believed that it will Walter Murrell, young Morehead be necessary for some association's 'and Mrs. W. I. Loftin, accidentally xu.i..-. ... f !, f lu: uanucn j&riCKSon, arunKeiinesa. activity effort. It concerns itself with Seven-fifty or fifteen days improvement of opportunity for our! Sam Rhodes and Mark Washing children and the membership involv-j ton, colored both charged with as es advance endorsement of no par-'ault. Sent to Recorders Court, ticular policy, but only as an organ-1 -r.- Tf1 . imri ized effort to promote child oppor- rTlf KA VI iK tunity. It is a worthy cause and I ; vl 1 JJulJilO 1 T JU ask at the hands of our people sym pathetic and interested cooperation." North Carolina's short term notes held by bankers in New York City: ' have been renewed at an interest Morehead City Voters Almost rate of 4 1-2 per cent, Charles M. I Unanimous For Terminal Johnson, State Treasurer, reported j Tax Levy on his return. All of the State's; . - I T 1 1 J Z TIT .unliAn A short term notes, $12,230,000, are in uie election u ... u.cnu . thg that the de h , ingurane L,omnanies. now at a 4 1-2 per cent interest City luesday on the pon teimina fendant be of d behavior in his Be,it,f js exressed that divect01, rate, instead of the six per cent paid question BentimenV.a "P"" home, stop drinking, support his will not invest in the bonds of the from the time they were issued until the voters was practically uMnmoui,., and Mt any aws.'Home 0wner3, Loan Corporation, recently. The banks in the State had,'" ar o . j Capias to issue upon motion of so-even if they may legallyy. To get a per cent on the $6,533,840 they hold, amrmauve; tne otner ii aia noi voue The New York banks stil have $4,- at all and not a single vote was cast 682,160, those just renewed. The 'against the proposal. State Sinking Fund took over $1,-; The proposition on which the cit 014,000 of the total. The entire a-jizt-ns voted was for a small tax levy mount is expected to be turned into ' and bond issue to secure the $400,- long term bonds, as provided by the xor me por leimm-i iu "'"' Leslie Davis with the consent of 1933 General Assembly, before very aP'V. .. . " 21 Judge Webb, removed the reckless uc w ores n. I driving from the warrant, lpts from the terminal itself af-!.. B , , n. i ii : t !tpr it is BatahliahpH ariv snfncipnt . ... . . .. ... I me niieresi on mem ranging ir0m " " . .. defendant was found guilty of dnv- opmnn, 4 to 5 per cent, fcarly road bonds, LU "-a,ic talc ui 11,3 ""'" were sold at a 5 per cent rate, but tax wil1 not be levied, they got as low as 4 per cent during i Backers of the enterprise in More the latter part of the McLean ad- hed City and elsewhere feel that the ministration. i chances for getting the money for Bottle Beer Decreae ne harbor development are now North Carolinians drank approxi- very Sood- Jt is thought that the re mately 429,000 fewer bottles of beerent enthusiastic endorsement of the in August than the average for the;Prject by the citizenship of More four months of Mayy, June, July j head City wiu be sufficient to con and August. The consumption in,vince the authorities at Washington those four months was 9,155,849 , the merits of the scheme and that bottles and 13,933 1-4 barrels, while the necessary funds will soon be 1,688,429 bottles and 4,000 barrels forthcoming. , werec onsumed in August. This , Mr. Earl Ward has been employed this week by William H. Bailey as a wacthmaker. Mr. Ward is a graduate of the Bowman Technical School, of Lancaster, Penn., and is an engrav er as wel las a watchmaker. He is said to be a thoroughly capable watch repair man. Mr. Bailey says that in employing Mr. Ward he is trying to live up to a Building and Loan association ac-the mt as well as the letter of the tuauy sens me nome oi a Dorrower ra. He also states that Bailey's is member, even in case of long de- .l, nT1iv iPWelrv store in Eastern Carolina that has two watchmakers permanently employed. This change was also made, Mr. Bailey says, in; last June. attempt to commit a criminal as sault. Frank Bullock, of Atlantic, who is charged with the embezzlement of diamond jewelry while in the em ploy of the Cherry Hotel at More head City during the summer of 1932, will either be retried or the case will be noll-processed upon or ders of Judge Henry A. Grady, of Clinton. This case was tried at the October term last year and result ed in a mistrial. Each court since then and the prosecuting witnesses have failed to appear. M. P. Marshall locally known as "Percy" will be tried on charges of conspiracy and aiding and abetting. The true bill in this case was found at the June term, but the case was deferred to October with the under standing that it would not be con tinued again. Adrian Scott who is charged with grand larceny has not been taken. It is alleged that Scott took a safe containing several hundred dollars and valuable papers from the home of Alex Graham at West Beaufort vice. CHILD INJURED WHEN HE RUNS IN GLASS SHOWCASE Bryant oftin, young son of Mr. City white man, was tried for operat- directors to adopt a resolution to ing a motor vehicle while under the, purchase some of the bonds, and innuence oi liquor ana revKiess driv ing on October 8. After hearing the evidence in the case, Solicitor M. ANOTHER DIVIDEND DECLARED then for a member of the same as scoiation to bring an injunction ac tion to prevent completion of the action. In that way it coulJ get to --7 - ; . . , . . . ., UUUgC "CUU, 1CIIIVVCU lilt' ICWIVICS' bllC OUllClIlC jUUlt, 11111 LUUl IS long. The new rates are in keeping, mom. oi.s nuimm., , xx "'driving from the varrant. s. H. ! probably the only way it could get with those of the long term bonds, : receipts from the terminal "Sf . at- j Mansfield was the only witness. The. to the tribunal for an authorative defendant was found guilty of driv ing a truck while under the influence of liquor on his own plea and sen tenced to pay a fine of fifty dollars and costs. I LiAiidatinl? Agent W. A. Allen Ira Styron, of Morehead City was(has informed the News that on Sat found guilty of being drunk on a urday, October 14 a dividend will be public highway on October 8. Clyde j paid to depositors of the Beaufort Murdock, S. H. Mansfield, Sheriff E. Banking and Trust Company. This M. Chadwick and Deputy Sheriff R. will be the third dividend and makes E. Chaplain testified in the case. The a total of 20 per cent paid to depos defendant was sentenced to serve itors. The dividend will be five per thirty days on the roads. 'cent and will amount to $10,000 ap- James Davis, Ike Davis and Tom proximately. All checks not called Collins, a colored trio from More- for before November 1 will be mail- head City, pleaded not guilty to a'ed to depositors. charge of gambling on September ran into a glass showcase in Davis Brothers' store on Front Street, and a number of minor lacerations and bruises resulted from the impact and the shattered glass. LOOSE PLANK TRIPS MAN; PAINFUL INJURY RESULTS There are seventeen old cases on the criminal docket now awaiting ad justments at this court, while oth ers cannot be tried on account of the fact that the defendants have "skipped." The following cases have come up since the last sitting of the grand jury at the June term: Stanley O'Neal and Dollie Willis Breaking and entering and larceny. C. N. Hobbs, assault with a dead ly weapon. Earl Wilis and L. E. Everett, lar ceny. William Dove, bribery. Leaman Carter, bribery. Aaron George, bribery. Willie Carter, bribery. W. B. Hancock, cheat and defpaud. Miland Gabriel, breaking, enter- shows a dromiinir off of the bottled NEW RURAL MAIL CARRIER drink and an increase c f the draught GETS BETTER ACQUAINTED beer, but the increase dc;a not make! when w- A- pierce wa3 retired up for the loss in the b&i.'.ed drink, the first of October after being the The total tax on beer to tr.j State maN carrier on Beaufort RFD for in the four months since May 1 is, thirty years, Charles Hassell took $194,011.70. This does not include over the rural mail route. Mr. Has tbp ponsumotion tax for September, sell is the eldest son of Mr. and 30. Officer Iredell Salter told the court of making the raid. He said that when he enter the house that the lamp was in the floor, money was REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS L. F. Russell and wife to Evie L. L. Russell Yates, 2 acres Whit Oak piled near the lamp and one of the Township, for $1. defendants was in the act of "roll-1 Myrtle D. Ward et ah, to Rufus ing the bones." Around the dimly ,W. Ward, tract Harlowe Township, which is not collectable until this .Mrs. L W Hassell, and Is wel known lighted wa3 a crowd of about ',; $70o; month. This is divided into $1?3.- and well iiKed throughout tne coun- 325.06 on consumption, one cent a ty. For several years prior to accept bottle and $3 a barrel; $30,755 from ing the mail route, Mr. Hassell was 205 wholesale distributors; $250 clerk of the Carteret County Record from one bottler; $5,250 from 358 er's Court. salesmen; $300 from three dealers Since taking over the new posi on trains, and $24,116.50 from 2,- tion, Mr. Hassell has been busily en 466 retailers. This does not include gaged in getting better acquainted fpWal. State and citv retailer tax. with his route and the people living Sales of new automobiles had reach on it. It is said that he has every- ( ed 19,894 at the end of September (thing straightened out and systema in the nine months of the year, a tized now, except at Bettie and Ot gain of 8,391 over the 11,503 sold way; so many people live at these in the same period last year, and two places that are named Lawrence two dozen colored onlokers. Officer T. E. Gibbs et als to J. E. Dudley Salter said that when he put in his jet al 2 1-2 acres Beaufort Township, appearance that there was a mad $10. scramble on the part of all to ar- D. S. Nelson and wife to Rupert rive at some other place instantly, i Salter and wife, 1 lot Atlantic, for Continued on page eight) I $600. Henry Smith, of Atlantic, was thrown overboard Wednesday morn inir and badlv hurt when he trip- ned on a loose plant on a wharf at ing and larceny Atlantic. He was brought here to the Thomas Williams, Frank Hester Potter Emergency Hospital where a and Sylvester Hester, breaking and lanre and Dainful wound just back , entering and larceny of his right ear was treated. ATLANTIC MAN DIES AFTER ILLNESS OF THREE YEARS GUNNERS ARE URGED TO BE CAREFUL AND PREVENT HARMFUL ACCIDENTS After being in ill health for about two and a half years, Captain John h. Smith passed away at his home in Atlantic early Tuesday morning. During the past two years Captain Smith was a patient at several hos pitals in North Carolina, but his con dition did not seem to respond to medical attention. He was the son of the late Wil liam B. Smith and Ann Lupton Smith, and was born at Atlantic sixty-six years ago. Throughout the past half century Captain Smith has fished for a livelihood. He had many friends in Carteret County, partic ularly in the eastern part, that great ly regretted to hear of his passinsr. He was a member of the Atlantic Primitive Baptist Church. Funeral services were conducted from the Atlantic Primitive Baptist church Wednesday afternoon at two 'o'clock. A large attendance of friends Mildred Felton, breaking, enter ing home of Lina Wigfall in the night time and trespass. Sutton Davis, assault with a dead ly weapon with intent to kill. J. . Slade, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. Fishermen off Fraserburgh, Scot land, caught 357,390 gallons of her rings in one day recently. TIDE TABLE Information as to the tides at Beaufort is given in this col umn. The figures are approx imately correct and based on tabUs furnished by the U. S. Geodetic Survey. Some allow ances must be made for varia tions in the wind and also with respect to the locality, that ii whether near the Inlet o? at the heads of the estuaries. 5:03 p. m. RALEIGH, Oct. 10 Eve.ry gun ner is urged to exercise every pre- truck sales reached 4,442, a gain of and Gillikin that it is quite a prob- j caution for the protection of human 1,662 Joer the 2,780 sold in the'lem to get every thing running. life against accidents that usually same period last year. A slight drop smothly in just a few days. mar the hunting season and to prac was shown in the sales in Septem- Mr. Hassell's ambition seems to bejtive true sportsmanship toward wild ber, due to thj fact that one-quarter to serve the people of his route in life in order to preserve for the fu- i j i;or,i a nrora awnilahin Or-ltho cams nnirxstflkino. nd friendlv ture the best Dossible condition of tober. Howev. r, a continued gain ov-'manner exemplified by his predeces-; sport, in a statement issued by the 5. Retrieve your down birds and:port, L. I.; Mrs. E. K. Morris, of At i l ,v,n,n Sontomhm.'cr... nvo a nprirvH nf tVn-Po A pea dps. ' H onnrt m pnt of Conservation and De- avoid all possible waste. Ilantic: Mrs. Elmer Willis, of W illis- er lasl j Lai to n.iu ... . ... v.. is . v i . w . . . - - . - .. j-" . - i . , , ' . , i . aalpB of cars ,vas 2,968, as compared and he is asking that those he comes 'velopment. . 6. Do not patronize commercial i ton; Mrs. Winfield Fulcher, ot At-!4:&b a.m. with 1 200 i i September, 1932, and in contact with be as generous asi Reports from all parts o f the State shooting stands where abuses are lantic; Mis3 Mattie Louise Smith, et l i. i gii aa nrnvinoi-Q r,,a;Vlo Tiritli him until hp i nhlp tn rovpal thp laro'pst snniilv of came in nrn i"t iepd. Atlantic Citv. N. J.l and J. irucn snica wcic o v ij.u, v. juooi.v ...v.. ...... ...v.. - ; - i , - - - T . ...ui, am ; SontpmW last vmv. Ipnm nil tfcp details of his work. vears. This condition is believed to 7. If you feed birds during the Smith, of Long Island; and Luther, Beer retailers in North Carolina be due to favorable breeding seas- season, continue it as i ng as food iSjW. B., and Charles Smith, all of At- are reminded by Collector C. H. MARRIAGE LICENSES jons for the past few years, protec- beneficial. ilantic. One brother and two sisters Robertson that the $20 federal license ' Peter Forbes and Lina Rice, More tion afforded by the game laws and a'. 8. Do your part to restore breed- also survive, Captain Ed. Smith, of tax is due in July and those who did head City. Ireduced amount of hunting during re in? grounds and maintain refuges. Cedar Isand; and Mrs. Abhy Hamil- not nav it then have a penalty ot .North Sabiston, Beaufort RFD, cent years. 1 9. Ee a Sportsman obey the ton, of Sea Level, and Mrs. Theresa or. , -pnt nHHpri. mak nir it S -. and Donnie Mason. Atlantic. l en ruie3 ot snortsmansn;p are out law and insist mai omers uo uive-. aiason, oi Auanui;. and in addition, they are subject to William Brown and Mildred Den- lined by the American Game Asso- wise. indictment in the federal court-., nis, Beaufort. 'ciation for the preservation of the 10. Swat the crow and other Mr. Robertson states that those who Clarence Dixon and Edith Willis, sport of hunting are outlined as fol- predators that prey upon game. (Continued on page eight) Salter Path, lows: 111 1. Tak vour birds in a snorts-1 anA pintivpa were nresent for the ill.- 1 A..n,4 nvnc.aaaa I, A Hn.I.a. nf fl rtf. maa-nive way anu avuiu cai.c. last rues, a wigc uumuci . TA 2. Select your birds and refrain 'ai designs were sent by friends. iHigh Tide ' pf,i-.f iirp flnnlr hnrtino I Qmlth U survived bv his I rriaay, vci. u 3. Refrain from shooting at birds w;fei Mrs. Malinda Mason Smith, 2:52 a. m. 9-15 a- k.. j .aocnnoMo ifMiinor rano-p. j t-v, fii,M..;nj. HancMpr and 3:10 n. m. 10:uj p. 1CJ.ailU icttavttnuiv " ' p. ' -o - - ttllU LUC iuuu.T.i.ft " . - . . 4. Never shoot at birds on the'sons: Mrs. Dennis Robinson, of At- Saturday, Oct. 14 water unless badly crippled. j lantic; Mrs. H. R. Daniels, of Dell- 4:03 a. m. 10:15 - 4:ii p. m. A,." j- " IS 10:50 a. m, 11:09 p. m m. Sunday, Oct. 5:40 a. 5:51 p. 6:22 a. m 6:34 p. m. Monday, Oct. 16 11:35 a. 12:01 p. 17 12:17 a. 12:47 p. Wednesday, Oct. 18 Tuesday, Oct. m. m. m. m. 7:03 a. 7:16 p. Nine Macon County farmers have dug and filled trench silos within the 7:47 a. m past few weeks. 8:01 p. m m. m. Thursday, Oct. 12:56 1:33 19 1:35 2:18 a. m. p. m. a. m. p. m.