PAGE FOUR
THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, JANUAkY S, IV3G
i :
The Beaufort News
I to the job if you want to look; for same privilege
I at it that wav. Master Median-! of C'apt. Farmers
Published every Thursday at Beau-jic Rosser accepted the bossing
fort, Carteret County, North Car. !o Norfolk Southern steel car
jhiiiMi'npr in Richmond when it
IWort New. Inc., PubluW i appeared that he would not be
.,,ir .!,-, ti nt Ftiitor: retained by the A & N. L. As
AltUln n - i . . - . i
Lieut. McMuIIan
Highway Police
:g tne i
er today
Subscription Ratei:
(In Advance)
One Year
Six Months -75
Three Months -SO
The above prices are for the first, 1 ter mechanic upholds the wage
econd and third zones. In the fourth ;sasn Another Raleigh man
one the rate is $2.00 a year. j was given a job in the shop
, , .... r-v a sort of foreman of something.
Entered as secona-ciass maiier -cu- r.nv0mnr
a result he has suffered no pay
! slash. A. & N. C. employees knows more about sentiment along
have and it looks at this writ- coast than News and Observers 'Un
ing that all directors including -der the Dome author.
Meb Gilhkin whose son was
it 1 x l. l v 1 - -i '
given xne jod mat naa Deen j
made vacant for him in the!
1 1 " t 1 . . At I
snops as cniei cierK 10 ine mas-
week, jaid a local deal
That was due to weath-
might have sab' a few days ago that 1 er conditions . . . trawlers ana tinn
N."C. Fisheries .voul.l also have to neiters down at Ocra.-oke have had
pay -B"' privilege for last quarter of .similar luck.
1935 when trucks operated on a dol-
lo- o v.oia Baiuirt anv-ti-at. A V D SPEAKINU V r. hsn
"Agin It" Aycock Brown believes he
Day. but Willis rid nat know tnnt r.e
v.-as seriously injured. A :Vw day-,
ater tetanus started ami on Jar.ua:y ;
3, he gave his life for the firecracker:
explosion. Funeral services we:e cm
ducted from Franklin -Memorial
Church on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Sharpc
pastor conducted the bst rites. t
RECORDERS COURT
l
SohCalru toft responsible for that- we
HAIL
BOX
DR. DAVIS WOULD LIKE
TO SEE FISHERIES AUDIT
Act of March 3, 1879.
! have no proot either way you
look at it. It may not even be Editor Beaufort News:
MEMBER N. C. PRESS ASSO.jtrue that persons interested
in I Since there is so much discussion
jranroaa operations are aisgrun-i about N. C. Fisheries and since there!
THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1936
Itled because all the big salaried
(jobs made possible by A & N.
o. independent operation was
extended, almost to the man,
irom $7,d00 per annum Crow
State of The Union
From A Soap-box
President Roosevelt's speech
last week was a fifty-fifty ora- eH to thg lowegt salaried mem.
tion. Democrats and Republi-ber of the executive personnel,
cans aieajfieeiiiK t0 non-residents and non-tax
peacn ui a cainjjcugu aiancx. the Governor is leaving the
The way digmhed Congress- management of the State con
men and Senators were ap-;trolled road to the executive
plauding and shouting, one lis-1 vice-president
tening in would have assumed1
that the Chief Executive was!
Qllrinor from n snnn hnY Tnt. A
as for getting votes speeches do
not have much effect. It isj
money and political henchmen
that get the votes, regardless
of eloquent campaign speeches.
is rumors that their 1 oks show a
profit why not invite them to give
a statement in your paper of their
transactions to Jan. 1, 1936? It is
conceded that they are working on
' AND SPEAKING OF fish brings
'to mind that comments more or less
on about North Carolina Fisheries
traced directly to this column have
appeared in papers up state during .
the past week Since I live down here! (Continued from page one)
among the people who are doing the'ed with the costs of the case.
talking that sometimes appear in j Judge Webb reserved judgment in
COVERING THE WATERFRONT, 1 1 the eases of Matthew Brown and j
feel that I am more capable in giv-i Freddie Joh.ison charged with iolat-
ing out sentiment than a newspaper ing the prohibition law until Williard j
published away from the coast. The1 Johnson has been capture.: and;
N. C. Fishereis, Inc., would have been brought to trial.
a great institution if the plans origi-j Marian Best charged with assault'
nally outlined by the organizers had with deadly weapon with intent to j
been carried out. kill was found not gui'ry. j
j Four Barkers Islandt.s v. c - c
4 i-r-.TTTirvcr' i t. .brought to court to answer charges
BUT HAE THOSE plans been , . . . , . ,f
. , . l li c i. I f injury to real property. They,
carried out? Probab y you fishermen . J ' .......
are more capable of answering thatG Jones Rep- j
J outside seems to know anything a-
have been found but no one on the-. . ' . . . u ,
leged that they had thrown clam
?thinc at some-
ley was made available by sale of I- ,..- - ,., body s property
.1 f .,:.--Hu'l""t"" tvl .5 piaui. I no,.;., f;n .;n , .;,! To,,.!
23 minutes of the speech Was a of North Carolina. AndlLde before the p-esent makers !If ry 19 for giving a worthless check.
u-prp sp. ppten. il wou u seem we aie ..-n ii. i i "' t,iii vmtv
i hnnt it. We reeret that Mrs. OBer-i , ,
Government money, andas that mon- , ar relatJ fai,eJ to se1 that,fne''s W somethmg at so
1 . . . rfriT c nrAtttirtif.
BALLARD'S FEED
AND FLOUR
WOOD'S SEED
Announcing my
Appointment
AS COUNTY AGENT FOR
OCTAGON SOAP
COUPONS
Receiving Premiums Daily
JAMES D. RUMLEY
RETAIL & WHOLESALE
Phone 125-J Beaufort, N. C.
e's
Yachts And Austos vs
Horses And Buggies
On the spur of the moment
we will give President Frank
lin Delano Roosevelt credit for
one thing he pulled the coun
try out of a Hoover chaos.
There are many voters in this
land whom President Roose
velt has gotten down off of his
horse to talk to, who are not in
cluded in 'Literati' Digest Polls
-.Fisheries:.
From Under the Dome in
News and Observer
entitled to know how the business is
managed.
j The poor desperate fishermen may
be helped by this corporation but they
iare not getting any more thr.n is
j their just dues. For the past several
j years their labor and products have
'been taxed to keep up an autocratic
. Bureau and state boat for the bene-
the I fit of the Nelson familv and anv
state officials that cared to use it.
. These taxes if properly collected,
would certainly entitle them to con-
Monday j gjderation as they are used solely
Editor Aycock Bron of the Beau-! the purpose of supporting the
Perhaps it was fortunate that Capt.
Nelson took Mrs. O'Berry on this
mission and induced her to put the
state or Federal funds into this en
terprise. While she was the angel at
1 the birth, one can suspect that Mr.
fort News is "agin the North Carolina
Fisheries, Inc., a cooperative enter
prise spawned by the lamented ERA.
In the latest edition of the News,
Brother Brown says unkind things
about the Fisheries. His Printshop
Fisheries' printing and the contract f" ?,er,d a.s -father and
went to a relative of Mrs. Thomas ! Cafpt NeIson offic,al s?"r This
O'Berry, She State relief adminis- i1"""?0" "earest to the ac-
we have had along this coast since
still that might be an error. Seems
that when this column makes a slight
error that in answers to same such
as appeared Under the Dome dur
ing the week would include whether
such equipment or printing was put
out under bids before purchase. And
if it was not necessary to buy it in
ithat manner according to govern
ment loaned money laws why don't
they say so?
months in jail on a charge of assault
with a deadly weapon. Perlie Oden
charged with violating the prohibition
law was fined $15 and costs.
! Stacy Willis charged with carrying
a concealed weapon and violatine
THEATRE
WEEK JAN. 13
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Broadway Melody'
with
i the prohibtiion law was taxed with i Jack Benny, Eieanor Powell Una
the costs. Judgment was not render-j Merkel, June Knight
ed in the case of Elmer Ipock who Alto Now
was found guilty of driving an auto-Mat. 10c-20c Night 10c-25c
moone wnne urunK.
Offie Best was placed under a $250
We are talkinsr about 'fortrot- Itration" says the Brown belayer.
ten men" oi anotner era. me . " r:the New Deal an.i ,t. u ..iv fair that
cheap truck licenses marked witn ... ,. ' ,
fu ff. .p.. .-.,;,, -j ,i,., a public accountiiM? ue ma..;e so that
Hie ivkici i niiiir nixv. MLK 111'
trouble with Roosevelt's pred
ecessor was that he ntver dis
mounted. He remained on the
horse. Others feel different a
bout the matter. For instance
some have claimed all along
that President Roosevelt has
been steering the country into
another chaos. When that
chaos is reached, broader mind
ed people will give Supreme
Court rulings a bit of credit
for helping out in the matter.
Supreme court's have a way of
keeping a country back in
horse and buggy days except
when it effects the rich. Such
rulings as were parsed on Mon
day favors yachts and automo
biles for the RICH and horse
and buggv davs and Hoover
carts for the POOR.
fish mongers have to pay $110 or
more for their licenses, says Mr.
Brown.
And the Beaufort editor concludes
that "the independent dealers and
truckers have felt the effects of the
Fisheries corporation," especially
since the Fisheries havcr.'t opened
up new markets pf-omUed.
Lambasting the No tu Carolina
f ishei i'.'s seems Lo imv become one
df tie pepuirt!' p-JsiiitfiT :i !'.'.' th"
cnH.'-t, ii'H jiiii'i v;;r;.. il - ;i i ii::in of;
the ou : fit iiinl Mr. !)'; ii'iiy. it,;
anr"(-l. claim , to,-t- -.live er. ;-'
pr;sc is do'.'-r p ; a-. tbr
destiluie fishei t'oiks wi.o a yvtut an.i '
a half ago were U.'in.in'liii:' relief,
from the KllA anil th Governor. '
thof.e of us who have been GOl.N'G
WRONG under the O il Deal, yet. I
made this country o'cnt etiouiih to!
borrow biiiions, eae sec hovv t .e inaK-!
ie of the New LV;il i; woiked. i
For ','j'J j e ui -; we lcive i.niierstood
the I'isiiei ies hr,a-d, ur.d :r its various'
n. mes, was sa'laied on the hacks of;
tin !i-hei'iv,cii for a useless political;
euiH)se only lo keep up liie preslijTi!!
ef'cach Miccecdi--;; adniini4.'Hl'inn as !
IF NORTH CAROLINA Fisheries
is an organization sponsored by good
old American dollars that will even
tually be taken fromtax payers why
not let the business be operated on
a public set-up. For instance if the
organization is making fabulous or
otherwise profits why not follow Dr.
Davis' suggestion in a letter on our
editorial page today? The Beaufort
News would welcome any part of a
statement that shows the organiza
tion is operating on a profit or
would consider the insertion of an
advisement of said statement in de-
j tail not that we are ever expecting
to get any N. C. Fisheries money. !
bond when found guilty of assault
with intent to kill.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
William J. Laughton and Thelma
Willis, Morehead City.
John C. Miller and Sarah E. Elliott.
THIS WEEK'S
Obituaries
WATCH FOR
OPENING DATE
ROYAL THEATRE
MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
WEDNESDAY
"Here Comes Cookie"
wit fa
George Burns, ("J ie Allen
Alto Comediei
Wednesday is Jackpot Night
Mat. 10c-20c Night 10c-25c
THURSDAY '
FRIDAY
'She Married Her Boss'
with
Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglas
Alto Newt
Mat. 10c-20c Night 10c-25c
1AMITirflllblftf1
1
SATURDAY
Wanderer of Waste
land"
with
Gail Patrick, Dean Jagger
Mat. 10r.-20c Night 10c-2Sc
MRS. RICHARD LEFFERS
he!' . lit t (i show , fef.
h.v; d
('
"First Robin of Spring''
Winters In Carteret
Sometime about March 1,
you will be reading about the
appearance of "First Robin" in
papers published in this and
other States. Down here in Car
teret we have no 'first Robin"
to W)ii;i about, bocMi.-e they
are with us the yfar around.
Probably their plumage is not
quite as brilliant, as when they
start the'r courtship in March
and April, but they are here
just the .same. Hardly a Aveek
paases but wh'. orn' he urn a
bout a poach sr !.;:;;! robins.
beldom
KS -
- M 1 . . 'j !
in"
'!
(!0 VOW
i oi a
warden arro.sUr.;.r a m-n
billing these wonjj.si.-j-M, bu
one bird thai is nroteclH
out the coiinry !y law.
the rest oi .'North Carolina was
blanketed beneath from five to;
13 inches of snow a few days'
ago and while in the Albemarle
section the sounds and canals
froze, halting navigation tern-1
povarily, Carteret had no snowj
aim no ice 10 speaic aoout. W e tH -itin.
owe a debt of gratitude to theif uk-.j to
uuii stream which gives Car
teret a mild winter, and an all
year home for robins.
i KFNFOT.
i y, L'li S;. ,
tlioii"!'! a
ral: ii a
Imsin .
tri'., Inc.. I'
ll prin' it't
ki'isman '
i3'..siih-s i'
Fisheries' I ru
!i('lM1:-i S, w!v!(
to pay fro i !"
'lasff. I'nic. :
, certain tritci..'.
tli ti Fi .lie pi.;..,
Cill.S':-. lifc.-ii'
puMie wci!
t'sular Kccnsc
' tnru- tho trucks.
WJiiie i
.F'lniTORS XOTE:
it" rrowi no
thin sr ivhicli he t: .in. is v
(nrolina fls'icinnn.
which ho opor.'.to., in c
the IiVau I'm: 1 was
chance t.) .h - ".I. ('.
Un.l. i' It
i'i . !
;onia:- U
i.-.Si-idor.
no
!(('
r'jsh.-i i.--..
.-' :'i -.' v itl; i''e
: 'inn - I iie pu'pi,"
ir" r iM ra ;:ion !o I
die whole fishing popiilalion. Let w
li:na a financial report on its status
' Kesrif'cff'ullv,
Dr. J. J. DAVIS.
Smyrna, N. C.
s lo
?' !lt of
ui' tiie pre
ulal.f! arid
STRAIT'S Funeral r--rvices for
Mrs, Kichnnl I,e!!'er. . '. were con-
(u mo .- ducted from her hi :'.- iiere this .'if-
Federal ternoon by the lit v. -,-. -loyce of the
ini ad- Methodist church of (. '..ii eilei-. She
enslave died in her sleep Tn--ny nihl. She
had been sud'erinjv !'. n n a linjr'.'rinjv
'illness for quite peine lime.
START THE NEW YEAR
it
1 She i.s Kii'vived h
, Richard l.eil'ers and
, Letfers. Several hie:
of the deceased ulno
ner
husband. !
.xon, Saniini''. j
'."i(nnd sistcs i
ill vive.
With A NEW
Tailor Made Suit
iWFNTY PERSONS J.VNCHEO
DURiNG YEAR OF 193:
rame
for
it is
r oiiy ' !:
il hi;' AM))
m eui to a
riinlsirau'r.
ort'.-d that
-jiu;.:i..."
!-:ei-s liav"
for ll'.eir
iierr'y, when
nsfened in
-,i..TiiI jviVilc li-
i h i I J n us-H
r.ce then, she said
ve la boajri,; fur
' o
le-Ki
COIiC'
Th. N; :
Villi ilv '!';,!.
T'lin;': lyne:
i. 1 li-.d
la:
iief ailir
:rov. u rer
ere u :'i:v.
hlic I rue
: i ;o
:,'. O'iie
e I;
v.injr inform i
eu;s for the
a.i-orii ine; to the
EDWIN 11. HOOVIN
MORKifKA ) ('!'! V-. Funrral ser
vices fi.r I'.ii.iin 1!. He. iv in who died'
ina Virp'mia. Votoi-nns' hospilul on
January were eon 1 e 1 "il a I lalei: i
Cieek (his aflerniion witii !iie pastor j
of the chiireh tlieie "!!. n li nj.?. JFs!
FREE PANTS SALE
WITH EACH SUIT GET A FREE
PAIR OF PANTS
Ketroe
prr.
' cull
ords am
lr.s-lit.af.
!l II'.
.ons l
.: ilian ih,
iiia' 12 ititilv il
;..",:. ;:, 0r
v.-er. in the !i:.-i
i.('"."l frem
rhc! Us iie.:th ir
Til. 10 Y. 1". ;
led m t i." I epari men L j
K . 1 ".('a ! ( , 1 el t he I us
t!iat there were 20
in i : This i-i r, j
mn.iii'''' fi.r il'.M;
nnmher 28 fur Mi:',;!;'
' a tiKi e i ii'iiier f for '
iia: n",:;iin-; lynched t
i.; r f i i.e law : h wci s I
0 ficirt (.,T-ers of!
;,f i and li were
body
dav!
reerni
lie 1 in
fo r SI"
Mi
d
City y ester-
'rails' Hos-
A rati'
la March
and marri
survive;'.
Th
ori-ln
been ia
ernl month? I
of t'hiinorinhia he came !
( 'il y so ..-.. years f ;''o j
-ili.s Makthi Willis.. Sh..j
?y have no children. i
Hundreds of Samples and Many Styl
From Which to Select
es
Johns oii-S&iui ders
o1i:e
rs
(shop
with
n a
' joi)
' :nd
t :-an
Gossip One Hears
About The A & N. C.
, thus saved f.
mobs.
Of the SO
, white and
'jBrown'o coki.;-, :
cries went to eFie
J O'Berry s re'ative. Wateitr
!in statins' "Anger" O'Ben
inear relative.-, sold much equipment 'roa charcred '
A,Cv. uciiw a Boou place lOier Front comment, more reliably in-imnn, 1; ncli
"vlv "f k'J' PiestJiii tormed now, was secretary of "An-
xu1" ,f- The Atlantic and gel" O'Lerry. "ITe ul Man" Sik s dc-
,uu aiuimn raiiroaa. UI mod on-e that he
Kaher person, 1: sbtiM,':.'---
oi : i : eommusistic activii v. 1
ment in j Tho Slates in whi:-h Ivnrhmn-
nig pi-r-onei
was TesnoriKlo ! l.-;ii..,l 1...
7. 1" I"- ciueii- ior: j. mil pa;;e ."'Ivertisement N. C
wu" K"fip mat Is no one Fisheries in Dave Count v Ti
ELIJAH W. PINF.R
After a shoit ilinoss Mr. Klijuh W.
Piner of Wiiii. fon iii-il at liis li.ane
il. Decemher the :iV:ii :vt ci.'rht o'clo-.-k
via nee--, in which in the mornine'.
of (lie I.-.-.v nvi'VPnted Ivm-h.l Mr. Tiner was mm of llio old n.l
i:1?;:-. f; ir these were in Northern 'respected citizens of th; conimuni'v.
.-in ! W.-sl on States and 11 in South- Horn Septemher the lith, 1 8i1 , !'e
em S. ai.es. 'r. !J of th;: instam-es (rave seventy four years of service to
ihe p.-i-oners wi ve rem ived or the the community in v:h' -'i he was horn.
ru'iiiU ir.i,';::;ie;ntd or other prec.u- In 1 885 he niariiel Mis-; Carolina
iioii.-, laki-n. In the 11 ofher instances Willis and on December (he liith
i to repel the l'-3- Mr. and Mrs. Finer eeiehraied
A In' ui of ;i I per-; their jrolden wedding with a host of
'if is -r., were i friends and relatives. On the dav of
: iiands of his death, the aped couple had been
I married just fifty years and one
d, 2 were week,
ihe off en- j Surviving Mr. Piner aro his wid
,: attempt ow Mrs. Caroline Piner, two children '
ition with Mr. Leslie Piner anti Mrs. T. C. Willis
opper or-' both of this community; two brothers
n, 1 ; tik-jMr. R. W. finer of Wi'iision, uni '
' the law. John (1. Piner of Morehead Oily; two!
of an- rslers, Mrs. W. I. Wi'li.j r.f v
DRY
Beaufort 2-J
FRONT STREET
CLEANERS
TELEPHONES:
Morehead City 190-J
BEAUFORT
t
5-
t
j HEALTH
Li
armed for
wiiu'd he 1
;-wis, 1'
ih
inizii;''
1 :
ni deali at f
tersoii ; lync''
were Nee-io.
tre: murder,
ipe, 3; altei
ty in shore
tai-ki in. per
from oHicer o,
m-)b in search
!i;-lo;
a '.vomn.
i of Morehead
...a .f ji ,
v il ui i.i r iif il H I nu ri i j n t . iji,.TUufi:i..-T..-i... . ....
p-pvnpnf nf ttVr. :.n J ' w v'"'y lnuePeRuent- A Sikes curved and the number in ea.-h Slat"
frffrelv uv to rpiPpf1?viSv!eft!Unie,',,"8r pIaced th - MloWS: California, 1 ; FI ri
er.areiy up to Lxeciltive Vice-; ments in those two fine newspapers di GeorP-ia Toni.-i-., , a . a.
Carol na from Maine to t i; . t ,en t i P
N r Or I??? A & W i-'iHl.,ri,S'pi,t n"! I 't'
John PhHnnhpf GVer""r 1 fr0m whwe Wfln" Sikes di- Tm-keee Institute, Alabama
John Christopher Blucher Eh-; reels operations of similar but sm.tl'.-lDec. 21. 1935.
linghaus has emphasized onier branch plants in Manteo South-1
iiumeious occasions. JUSt be-'port and Belhavc-n. Cu-ren' year
cause Master Mechanic Rosser j licenses of N. C. Fisheii.-s 'e-c t
who had for years been in thewhite fleet' bear mark ard' not
shops at New Bern was siicfpori ."P" tnf.5, i,n,i;,.. ..t ,
ed bv one Mn atr liTooh .;! s r.o ' 7L1 ... ' i . ' ' v
. "aicjjsu is no sign .ter oi lVJt, when fleet operated
aad Mrs. James W
City.
Funeral services v.'C'-e conducted
by Rev. V. J. Freeman, p.isfor of
Mr. Piner's churc'a, of which he was
a faithful ncmber. .Special music was
! rendered by the Baptist choir of
Morehead City.
Interment was in t'-e family plot
,of one of the community cemeteries,
i (Contributed).
"The Priceless Possession." When it is
at stake may we have the privilege of
serving you. We are your doctor's "Right
Hand Man."
your
WATERFRONT
(Continued from pige one)
i
A FEW ESCALLOPS ui.
i-i i brought to local mrakets. The rm-i
Firecracker Cost
Life In Morehead!
that r?mrAH ri : i
mc., r, l nivr 1 1 1 1 1 r,,nrininiia ivni'A rtn-uf.t , . 1. : i. : ,n . ...
H .u V ".ft. u-jo unvc v -"in inLion witn m . ependen t rcn t pr ee is $2 ner o-ai'm
him the job or appointed him truckers who paid from $90 lo $320 ing general? L blfverj I Voo
Elmer R. Willis 31 year old son nf:r-S
William R. Willis by a former wife'fi
died 1at P .!!. nt inion... i LT.-'
- -... j ''iu.l irauseu .
from powder burns, the result of a ' .'jj
frecracker exploding: near his face. '
Tha trjgedy occurred on Christmas -
Our Prescription Department is at
Service 21 hours every day
Night Phones 146-W and 57-J
F. Ii. Rcll, Druggist
PHONE 119 BEAUFORT, N. C.
MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY
A Prize Given Away Each Saturday Night
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