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PAGE FOUR CARTERET COUNTY NEWS TIMES, MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAU FORf. N. C. , TUESDAY; MAftCH lr ' Mrs. Lockwood Phillips, Society ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Eure relum ed Friday from a visit to Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Russoil Dorrlcr and b:by daughter spent Iho week end in Bayboro. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Eure spent the weekend in Morehead City at the A. B. Roberts. Mrs. Chirlie Meson of Stacy is spending this week with Dr. and Mrs. Theodure Salter. Mis. Jimes I. Johnson and : young sen returned Si. inlay t! Cherry Point after a short vi-.it 1 v. iln her mo'.her, Mrs. Mnylicilc M.ice. N. W. Taylor spent last week end a! home from Chapel Hid where he is a student. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Dear: arrived Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. I.ockwood Phillips. I Mr- Ed Davidson ami lahy daughter, (!sey ('online, letntned home Sunday from Morehead City he: )iial ; Mr. end Mrs. William H. Wad-; ' wc.'ili if ..'cw llein "i.i !' gu ' of Mrs. W. A. Mace for a few. J::y tins week. j .I. Mhcoii Snowden leaves U day for six months duty in Euro pean waters. M.s. I . C. Mavis and M:s. I'm ( ie Willis of Atlantic arc in 1 1 -i: i:il',o,i ,oday attending the cap pi"g service of nurses at .lames V ..d... Memorial liospitnl, where Miss Ki -a l.ou Wiili:-, daughter of Mrs. Willis is in training. M,-s Willis will receive her cap today. Mr. and Mrs. I,. A. Oakley spent Monday in Wilmington. Mrs. Hattte Parkin spent Mon diy in New Bern visiting William blades Pat kin who is working there. George Laitcjiton, a student at Wake Forest, spent last weekend at home. Mrs. T. R. Carr suent laid week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe i louse, Jr. ' Mr. and Mrs. Julius Adair have moved into their new apartment on Craven St. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Willis, Jr. hive moved from Cra"en SI. to lh"ir now home on the New Bern road. Lynn and Fay Walluce of More head City spent Sunday with Li. da and Berta Fodrie. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adiir re turned to Virginia Sunday alter with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. McQuald tinent the weke-d with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Salter. . Miss Ruth Gaskill of Greensboro is spending a few d.-vs with h?r p trents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gaskill. Mr. and Mrs. I. N Howard re turned to Newport Frid'v i-ftc stvirt visit with Mr und Mrs. Hub ert Fodrie. Crip Jones returned home Sun day after a two weeks vir.it to Key West Florid?," with the Wishams. former residents of Beaufort. Mr. and Mr. Will Bell of Spar tanburg, S. C. spent last weeken:! at Inlet Inn. Mr und Mrs. T. R. Jenkins and djugh'pr, Jean, spent the weekend in M'Tham visiting Mrs. Jenkins' father. ; M:S5 Carrie Lee Jones snent the weekend home from New Bern where she is teaching. Jfke Miller spent th( week end hTe. He attended the Klks . w!d winter meeting at Morehead City. Mary Ruth Nelson was home irom ECTC for the weekend. ; Frances- Kelly hrs , returned horns from Durham. where she was in training at VVattshonpital. : Howard Jones spent Jjist week rnd home from Louisberg where 1,4 is a student. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fulford and ei'n, je-ty, and Mr. and Mrs. Or Aille Gaskill spent Sunday in Wil ' t iingto.1 where they visited the . zalea gardens. .' Mist Marersrct Ann Paul and - Xr. H, C. Merrick of Norfolk will spend thia weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Paul. '- Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Ullmer, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Sutcliffe, Jr., and Dr. T. U. Quay spent the weekend it the Duke Marine Laboratory on Fivers Island. Mr.. Quay and Mr. ,'aitcliffri, are gradttstu etudsats nt E -tike University; Dr. Quay is a ember of the faculty of the State College toology department Editor Phone B4481 Sailers Entertain At Dinner and Bridge Dr. and Mrs. Thendo'-e Salter entertained at a spagncUi dinner and bridge patry last Saturday night. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pudder, Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Morey and Mr. ami Mis. -T. II. MeQuuid. High score prize for the eve nin wenl to Mr. ami Mr:. Rud der. Rudders Hosts to Bridge Club Mr. i.nd Mrs. W. I., rudder w-re he;.:: I:ikl Wednesday owning uhentheir eouples In nine clu'i met. j Mi-s Shirley .Johns. m wen Ii gh ! score pi ize, fo.- tiie ladie :, and l . Theodore Sailer w , u hieh scol c prize for the ni"ii. , Apple pie a ia mode and coffee were served as i et i council ,s. Mrs. Poulk Entertains Rrirlrro flnh Thnrcrla v ! Mrs. Robert Poulk enlei t.iiiicd two tables at bridge ia: I Tlnr -.lav ; iift.'iiioon when her bridge club ! ha I . ; High ; core f or .lie ff Mine., u.'.s wo,, ,y Mis. T. II. Mi Qua'd. I Ti e lni.s ess served nil s icl.iii n I coffee t it ef i c s'hv ir . ! Mrs. Williams Hostess To Bridge Club M:s. P.. M. Williams was hostess In her undue club last Tliuisilay evening, ;.t which lime Mrs. .I.iiu lierring and Mrs. Clarrncc ti i'ii rie wore spei'ial eiii" I.-, High score far the evening w;.s won bv Mrs Calvin Jones. ' lee cream s-ida, sailed mils and j cookiis wi re scuud a : iilrr.-;. I nient. STORK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Alwoml of Newport announce the both of a I; uyhtc e ' n i 1 'Mo a rail City hospital, Feb. 24. M'-. and Mrs. I'. K. Mavidson teaufort iinaouuce the birth of a diiii(rbter, Osey Corinne, Feb. 21, Morehead ("ily hospital. MVt and Mrs. W. 11. Fu'.cher of Ailuh'tic arttioiince ih-- but. of a dalliriiter, Diane, I'eb. 22, Mo-c head City hospital. Mr. mid Mrs. F. II. Taylor of llavelock annoiinco the birth of a daughter, Nettie Jean, Mori herd Ciiy Hospital, I'( U 23. Mr. "nil Mrs. 1. G. Moore of Marshallberg announce the birth of a daughter, Ten y Lyn ae, Feb. 3, Morehead City h.a:"t al. hoshtaiTnotes Mr. Rhodes Styron, of Ocraeuke, was r.diiiilted last Monday fo nent. Mrs. Russell Willis, of Morehead C'tv r 1 i J "v. er.l a niajo.' operation Thursday. little Alfred B. Cooper, Jr., of Vo t he' .1 . CitV, W.'tS (ltselvil'ijed Wednesday following a tonsillec tomy. Mr Hector PeJesus, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was discharged Tuesday. Mr. Edniund Beaufort, rfd., Tuesday. M. Foreman, of was discharged Mrs Gerald V. Phillips, of More head City, was discharged Tuesday. Mrs Charles Omilak. of Mote head City, was discharged Tues day. ..Matter Raymond Willis, of More herd Citv, son of Mr. and Mrs. Esrl Willis, was discharged Tues day. Mr. John Lily, of Newport, was admitted Wednesday for a.i opera tion Thursday. Mr. J-mes L. Lawrence, of Beau fort, wr admitted Wednesday for rcatmont. Mr. Adrian Willis of MorehSad 'it", wa admitted Wednesday for treatment. Mrs. J. W. Kellogfi, of Morehead CHy. W3S discharged Wednesday following a minor operation. Mrs. R. E. Taylor and infant son. f Newport, were discharged Wed nesday. ' ' Baby Charles V. Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs C. Rose, of Marshall berg, wag discharged Wednesday. Master Thomas Wiggins, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wiggins, of Beaufort, rt. 1, was discharged Tuesday. Mis iannetts Wade, of Willis- ton, was discharged Tuesday fol lowing sn appendectomy. Mrs. Ron A. Willis, of Newport, was discharged Tuesday. The Children's Choirs 'mm Mrs. Ka.M:a:ol !lci!c .:! M"r ..etui i liy w,n ih ' luiaiiital '! in r lay i. r .'a d 1 1 aim I lie I Mrs. Mary Ausiin, of Oenieokc, i is doing nicely l'ollnino a niaji r.j . ,ier;.ti(i: , .1 i Miss Gwendolyn Adams, of Nor'.h ! Il.ulo.ve. undersell a:i cim rgon Icy appcadei toniy I..- M,. .day n.g.it. l'ul.v Frai I- !'.:. um. son of Mr. ml r.'rs. F auk '" an '!' '' head City, was adniited last Mon lay : aai i - ma. Ii m . , o. Mrs. IV.Inic 'of is ihiin. ireatine.il for Ii nee. Cr.'iT'', of I'.ear nii "y Ii llowin.; a Iraatared ('iglil Mr. Tiiotieis (iillikin. of .Straits, s d. in.; nicely folio", ji" a major operation. Mrs-. M. T. Mills remains criti ally ill in the hospital. M's; Patriei'i Ann Robinson, of !l,"ntie. is ('oil:'! nicely lolliiwiiig jn rnirri cpey operation on Mon day afternoon. r. ll tllle.l alio, - .1 J" . ' ! ." I, I' I ;.i I I'll, r.iibr'r and Sa; sir, - !' . .. i i , l'ia ; '.'.l thodi .in.!, . . , . -1 ; k - - M te ! 1 . : ,.'.. ' ' l.on -e I.. , p!a . . !.,.',.;.'.; i ,- i . i i.u.. iow, left to i : 'a. !',:,- . ! .... 1 .- i i;h hda il.ii. I'n , mi i 1 1 1 1 (.it ' . ' '. :-ea I M : ' i . 1 1 1 . i i 1 ' ' ' i , i' ' ' .w., 'dv. i.: . . a. M.i v . ' ' .1 s'.,. .SeW.Ui, Hl,. I. 1 1 . ,.M.-I. : .. . ' ' !..,.!. I, !!, 1,1 I ,. --.aid I . '", v v.... l;V'.ii -o . ... ... i.i. . i.iii.i Walt.' To. talice ! Hill ;. I Mi, e. I''i . ; 1 . 1! .' . Th;i d i ce - III li, I ha: i.i I c ; . . a . r,'. ..I'i'N.ir. ! .lanes. Alan W,a. i- :i'-. ., . , i. . i . M Sj- . I aieiliher .'I Ih il..a i.i i'i wa. i : i et , ll'i 'hi" I . , he 1 1 . . : ' V. ii I . a i . . ! i . I i ' cell . i l piel u re v a . ' a 'a-a. . . M- i el i , . dii c Meinb-. k "I ih- .In. i - '" ''. lo- i ll a e. ' i i a . - : .' i- ,11.- I.- ' ntoi's John M. Larkins and M. L. Patricia Ann Robinson of At- Ward Co-it -or W. Kerr Scott and l-aalia wn ; discharged Saturday 1e)irf.-,cn!alivc II S Gibbs. "ollouing an appendectomy. i cibH stated that he was in i f;.vvr of I tic oiiii'.aiion bill and Mi-;. G Myden Moore and infant! would do his best In see th it legis iiij li er of Marsliuliborg were iion is "i acted which woti'd be- bscnai e.ed Sunday. Mrs. Fied H. Taylor and infant ,! u;'V"r of Pamlico Mrive, Have- :ock W'.'i'c id changed Sa'.u diy. Mis. He. My Kulaher and infant 1 ii'.'ht a- of A li'.ntie were (bs j charged Saturday. j David Fiank Exuin of Arendell St., Morehead City was de charged Srtutday after five days of traat t ment. I ' Baby Mavid Gould of 14th St., .VIorehed City was discharge.) Sit .irday after one day of trea.me.i-.t, 'Miss GU ndolyn Adams of North Vrlowe was dischaged S la.-d y afu-r an emergency Mppandec .omy. . Mrs. Glenn Mwood and i 'fan' 'miahier of Newport vece dis charged Saturday. Mri. Lummie Cottle of Helnic ih'ive was discharged Monday. Mrs. James Wallace of Arendell Siieet has been discharged liom the hospital. Mrs. James Oprros of REM 1, Morehead City was discharged Monday. Mrs. Franklin Griffin and in fant daughter of Stella woTe dis chrrged Monday. Mrs1. Ermano Kassotti of Beau fort was (charged after four days in the hospital. - Mrs. M. T. Mills uf Evans St'is i . k 1 1 . ,'! M v. rala'.! I . l.uci.l. dl of Mi.ie!:!.' d I har.-d. v lor v (,. V Snnl'i of S.ill M l lliia-dav for I . In:: Mrs. air , in N Willis of Aran I S'. . r: !nie- i. Vis ill; i ad ( ily. : a 1 a1 ion. ie ! ii, lay f:r .Mi--, if I'M, More ;anin : .ai'ter an '. .''eedziati of Cc e. llavelock, wa: f ir t 'ealiiiciit. r I land Inid : I Sa ?TA floccives Replies "n.m S)c'e Legislators The Bcaiiloit Parcnl-TeachPi association recently received rep , . i' ai !.- - i.laiors on the r v"--hai the 1:)4) general asmbl.' ;iip;)n t the education recainmen ii i ns as ,siil, mil ted to the asscm M by I'.e S'.ate Educalieu com niissam. .Telegrams were sent to Sen- , nefif C; J E;i(-!o: i-nly u th- lc'": Viet county's si 'lools d wit t Governor Scott's :i eo' :'u.e ! if his message t it), l!K:i The ;m ernor a-o akeil for sugges - 'ioas on ho :n rai' P the money ,o tij "aier-ie,' rOgl'RI II. Mrs. r.L T. KUh Improved Tec ry-v.y fri-vids of Mrs. t T. 'fi'.'.i wliu has been cri '. ii" i'.l 't !!'; Morehead City sida' fol'ini ji'.i ;ai eperu'ion list 'u !;..' will be ,';l.d to know that he is imoroveil. Cjur.cil to Give '.klaflUjk Frcram alt PTA Meeting V."!i::t H 1 1 dent Gover.imenl at !Tr lo"! H:h School? .MttV '.h? Student coun ri j.; . .,,! program to be i iasett'ed rt t1" next P.T.A. meet- h, whivh vi!l acouaint the pa rm':; with Hie council mrmbers and the walk that they haze been tioirg. The nrrer.'m will consist nl s tecl-es by die council mem-aer-i. Last Friday, the council ltnd it1? ; ,i 1 r c:-ii:-; ;cs.;ion, ml at .' '.i !.'ct-,;..y fx rr.l ttidents were It im.1 for nii'sr o'ft.ises, such as ':--t:d.r!y eoiduct in the halls. K oa-''i Re H'.ng it has b?cn no ''.'.cri that th? riishtmors as well as their seriousness Ins decreased, 'ghnwhg that the students are en 'er'r i: t ) thn spirit of the govern ment more rnd mere. Mary Fond Mason, Reporter Cadiz, Spin, was a Phoenician colony in the 11th Century, B. C, and was then known as Gades. . Marines Continjied from page one also the houses of you know what kind of fame. After bcinj completely con fused following the ship's plan de scription and the one (riven me by the PIO corporal, I figured it wa-, time for me to do a bit of research of my own in the Olym pu.j's library. And I got other versions reported by the Army. It is, according to the encyclo pedia, named Vieques or Crab Is land, a West Indian dependency of the United States and adminig tiatively a district of the depart ment of Humacao whatever that means. Described as a fertile is ml With several large ports, Vie- (ue-, is 21 miles long and 6 miles wide. All kinds of fruits and vegetables can be produced there. Vieques and Culebra, an island lo the northward, had a popula tieii in IP 10 of 1(),3G3 persons. ,.l.,,.. ... ,U.. 1. I... j v i ,i i ,i ,ti iu ine itiLtrt tciinun uy ;n.e War Department, however, , heie were listed only 2,545 na tic whites, 1,030 Negroes, 138 f. reign whites and 2,023 half eda. The War Department's re l"iia indicated thai ti88 were mar ried. -l,5:it were single and 1,185 were bving together as husband "i wife in adulter' so to speak. There were l!.'ill widowed persons o.i the i. land and only lt!2 per i.as over ( years of age attend j i, g schooi. (inly 22 residents bad I .upe.ior education. The WD's cen- - ii-- takers found a total of 3,288 peisuiis woo could neither read noi w rite. What do the Vieqiiians do for i liviii'r? I wondered too, and the War Mcpurunent's recent eensub in weied the question. There are Idl'.Ki ptrsons engaged in agricul ture and fisheries, 225 in trade aial transportation, 253 engage ' m aiulaciuring and mechanical einleavoi -,, 3'.l professional and 7-7 doing domestic and personul arv'cc.. There aie -1,002 persons (accoiilii'g to the War Depart u. ee ) that nave no guinful oceu , alien. Connii.r th ough Mona Passage mi Monday we caught a glimpse of M.oia l iand and the lighthouse. The .sland, seven miles long and two mdes wide, is () feet above e.a icvel. In addition to the light o use crew the only inhabitants are i hoij... amis of green turtles and in eat I locks of sea birds. P.T.A. i ,ivAiiuiiueu r rom rage vnv) i t tft: i n n n . app. mn iate movie but would a4 i reeiati' any effort, the Everette Kr.terpiises would make in trying ' a d. e productions more suited to children, as Saturday is the lay wlien most children attend movie.-:. The Beaufort P.T.A. has al ways found local theatres most loenerative and feels cerlain you ai ,,.i . ..,.,.. .... -v, eneve'v posnble, pictures of the" iiighe.-i, type. Vei v truly yoti's, Mrs. R.lph Eudy, Pre.. Shirley Johimon, Sec'y. I ETTF.R TO THE PTAS I De-r Midm Prnidenl: .".t it; last nieeimg the Beau fert t'.T.A. tiassed the following icsole: mi: "The Beaufort P. T. A. wishes to ro on record as ob jcctiini 'o the typo of murder pic tures ;!io'.vn at local theatres on S-'ij dny:-.'' Thii objection does not include the Westerns. As h fodew un to this resolu th,.. to p. 'j'. a. wrote to Mrs. W'.r'h Stewart of Everett Enter prises asking his cooperation in doing everything possible to book nictuies on Saturdays suitable for boys and girls. The Beaufort P. T. A.'s in Carteret county and tequest that these organizations eon-.ider the matter, and if they agree with (he above resolution, l'1 do everything possible to bring 1 "''out, tr.e dewed change. 1 T " resolution made by the Peauf;ort P. T. A, is not altogether of a local nature, but has been stressed by Saie and National or ganizations. Very truly youn, Mrs. Ra'ph Eudy, President Mi Shirley Johnson, Sec'y PTAs throughout the county were contacted because many of the youngsters m outlying com munities attend the shows in rcaufoit nnd Morehead City on Saturdays. Only two other thea .res in the county, at Atlantic and Newport, are not owned by Ever t Kt terprises. Cl'jh Health Leaders To Meet Friday Morning County home demonstration club health project leaders will attend a training school at 9:30 Friday morning in the home agent's of oca. court house annex, Beaufort. Topic for discussion this month it home demonstration club meet ings will he "Know Your Public Health Dot. ft ment." ,. The Bclt'o club will meet at 7:30 Sori.-ht with Mrs. Cleveland Gilli kin and the Core Creek-Harlowe "tub will meet at 2 o'clock Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. George Ball. . . Eryntian pictures dating back as far as 3 000 B. C. depict wrestlin? scenes, showing almost all of the "holds' known and used today In the sport !,-,.. Honor Roll Continued from page one Brinson, Herbert Griffin, Shirley Midgett, Paul Mitchell. Fourth grade: Natalie Bell, Ruth Brinson, Betty Lou Morton, Alice Powers, Billy Rich, Francis Swanson, Watson Morris, Joyce Ann Robinson. Fifth grade: Neil Webb, Wal ter Willis, Kenneth Putnam, Ka therine Griffin, Murie Moore, Laura Nassiff, Olivia Wade. Pat Alexander, Joyce Ann Bell, Daisy Brock, Gayle Canfield, Helen Carlton, Rose Daniels, Mar Uir. Hardy. Conny Jorgensen, Linda Long, Varina O'Neal, Beth Roberts, Cor rena Smith, Karle Wade, Earle Willis, Edward Willis, Darrell Sanders. Sixth grade: Pauline Guthrie, Jeraldine Hedgecock, Mary Allen Hughes, Vcrna Jean Rabon, Nor man Larkee. James B. Willis, Jr., Roadie Lewis, Sandra Guthrie, Carolyn Guthrie, Carolyn Willis, Helen Nelson. Seventh grade: Maxine McLo lion, Corrinne Webb, Anne Hardy, Anne Garner, Betsy Ann Davis, leny Willis, Anne Scripture, Au dry Mitchell. Eighth grade: Mary I.oa Nor wood, Patricia Willis, Shirley Lou Dees, Peggy Alexander, Carolyn Lame, Marjorie Guthrie, David Freshwater. John Deihert, Ira Hardy, Ann Harden Wcbh, Myrna Hedgecock, Annette Guthrie, Helen Willis. Nituh grade: Robert Adams, Vernon Guthrie, Jr., Juninie Wil lis, Ann Dale, Lovetta Lewis, Jean Barbour, Ida Louise Gas kins, Shirley Keith, Hobby Mat thews, Doris J, Midgett, June Stroud. Tenth grade: Ann Lee Bell, Gene Mr-vis, Helen Guihrie. Mar- lone Kittrell, Laurarah Mitchell, Alice Mualein, Hilnia Piner, Shir ley Willi;. Jarry Nelson, Joan Taylor, Shirley Farrior, l'attic Jean Bell, Sue Willis, Jane Bowles, Jean Bov, lea, Biu bat a Willis. Elevei th grade: Ida Brmlhurst, Mary It McKmght, Odessa. Sui ter, Solleen Swinson, Mary Ar thu -, Betty Jo Midgett, Guy Paul Mix, ii, Charles Maey. Twelfth grade: Monald Mavis. Sadie Davis, Nancy Merrickson, Jerry Guthrie, June Jones, Ray Lewis, Imogene Long, Buck Mat thews. Joan McKnight, Mary Ann Mer rill, Margaret Muchc-ll, Mary Rob inson, There a Whealton, (Jiles Willis, Jo Jayne Winded, Lucille i-igh Planning Board Continued from page one agreement on fire fighting. High Point is working on a plan whereby the fire company will fight fires in suburban areas where property owners lay a pipe ;i"e at ?ir oWn 'TT '"hen enter into a contractual agree ment with city officials. In Durham, to protect large in dustrinl plants juft outside the l ily, the city supplied a member 01 lire plugs in the outside area. with plug rental of $100 annuullyi to interest'? prot-cted. I The suggeslion on which the I Beaufort board is proceeding, with hope for a solution of the out of town fire fighting problem, came from Mr. Cochrane who said, "Here and there . V . ar rangements have been worked out whereby the charge fr.fire ap paratus is treated as a fire loss and included in the coverage of the fire insurance policy. The co.-t of protection is spread Jo all insured . . eech properly owner p ys his shave oh convenient terms; and tue city which sent the truck is sure of its money. The board passed a motion re questing the town commissioners lo furnish them with sepcific boundaries of the town. Those who attended the meet ing were Mr. Stephens, Mr. Mer . ill, Dr. Ennett, Dr. Woodard, and Mrs.-Helen Haisell, secretary. Service Continued from page one many people. We certainly want to see our county keep pace with other North Carolina counties in its agricultural progress. We feel sure that it will so long as we have broad minded and far sighted county officials promoting the af fairs of our county government. There are ,150,000 farms In the United States. Your Friendly Ford Dealer -IS TEE loss Hfc' I. OBERT L. -rcao SALES & SEBVICE Localed On D. S. Highway 70 " ' " ; i : Havebck, Body of Beaufort i Swedes Follov Soldier Moved PARIS, France Recruit Fred erick A. FJughes, of Beaufort has been recently transferred from Netiville en-Condror U. S. Mili tary cemetery, under iho jurisdic tion of the First Zone, American Graves Registration command, Liege, Belgium, to the Second Zone, AGRC, with ihearfquarters at Granville, France, it was an nounced here today. The Second Zone, American j Graves Registration Command, is responsible in Western France for the United States Army's search' ing and cemeterial operatio'ns, and its present program to return to the homeland those U. S. dead of World War II whose next of kin .so request. The Second Zone area, which includes the historic 1U1I invasion beachheads, covers the region of Normandy, Maine, the He de France, and southern France. In this area were estab lished 1 5 temporary U. S. World War II Military Qemeteries in which 37,346 American dead have been interred. From this Zone were returned the first American dead of World War II to leave France 1,052 who departed Cherburg on November 4, 1J47. While carrying out the Army's program to return World War II dead, the Second Zone is assisting in the Command's initial mission of searching the former European Theater urea for the remains of United States World War II dead buried in isolated graves 4,913 of wiiicb were still undiscovered as of October 1, 1948. During l'.M", the Command's personnel travelled nearly 11,000,000 miles through 1 7 European countries in the accomplishment of searching and return operations and the maintenance of the temporary U. S. Military Cemeteries of World War II. Recruit Hughes is the brother of Mis. Grace Lewis, who also lives in Beaufort. Mrs. M. I. Noe Recovers From Accident Injuries Mrs. M. T. Noe is recovering today from slight injuries receiv ed Monday afternoon when the car she was driving collided with a tmck of the state highway depart meat at Live Oak and Mulberry streets. Two passengers with Mrs. Noe were also shaken up a bit. The, driver of the truck was utv injured. - Mrs. Noe's car wa damaged con iderably and the drive shaft of the truck was broken. According to Chief of Police Louis B. Wil lis, Mrs. Noe was leaving Beaufort on highway 70 when the truck cut across in front of her at the inter section. NEWS BRIEFS The tanker Koposia docked at Port Terminal Sunday afternoon, hi inging aviation gasoline and kerosene from Texas. It left Monday morning for Baton Rouge, La. ; Mo,'ehead City Fire depart- ment ""swi'red a call at 4 o'clock i'eHlt'"y afternoon at the home of J. J. Griffin, 1007 Bridges street. The chimney was smoking voluminously, but was not on fire. Beaufort Fire department an swered a cjll at 4:30 yesterday atternoon to the home of Raymon Paul, Moore street, where an oil stove blazed up. Damage was slight. The fire department re turned in about 15 minutes. ftJss Lucille Wright, daughter A Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wright, Beaufort route 1, has won the $10 rri:e awarded by the Morehead City American Legion post in the annuel oratorical contest. Miss Wri?ht will compete in the district co. test tomorrow night at New "3cm. Two cars collided on Front street Wednesday afternoon, aev eral moments before the alarm rilling friemen to the warehouse tire was sounded. The one car waa driven by Charles Thomas Pake, Beaufort RFD and the other by Mifs Ruth Peeling, Beaufort. Con siderable damage was done to both cars. The Greeks established colonies along the Spanish Mediterranean Coast in the 6th Century, B. C. The wren is one of the few bird families in which the plumage of the male and female are alike. . H. C Neutrality .98 STURMUUM r tan nero j M where everything is costly and neutrality is no exception the Swedes seem to be buying largely H?- T of that commodity. - Wo Norway, may have made up her mind to join a western alliance. ' -Y Denmark may have done the samedl j thing. " Ul Bnt not the Swedes. There isnt ' a sign here which might indicate thev'll ro into any western, or for '''3 that matter, eastern military al- d c liance. ... 'd-no Its straight down the road forfdlo Sweden as usual. But, all this is w costlv. ! ''T" Prices are high and there are' adi lots of things from the west that' one used to see around this beauti-" V ful, charming city of the north, ; i which Just aren't here anymore. '01O "Dollars." You hear that word In a lot of places and Usually ac-'i-i'jv, companied by "Oh, how I wtsh I had some." But then they shake 'i iH their heads and say, "Well, there ol. ,i doesn't seem much chance of thit.- n n The Swedes are not exciting1 b-'ij themselves with war talk. Many c dJ with whom you talk believe that' rljiii should a third one come, they will probably be able, as in the case of iM the other two, to keep clear of v.eb' shooting. . k There may not be many Ameri- alt cans in Sweden, but there certain- Kino lv is a high population of Ameri-H can cars. The people' here seem'l )'' better dressed than many places In Europe. This goes for the iM working class, too, and while thel mo housing situation still appears toun'' be bad, it is getting better. "'"""'I With her pre-war German marK- n et gone, Sweden is still lookmg''"' about for buyers and markets, and nil apparently finding both although'QO i( perhaps not in the quantities she'" i" would like. ,',) Batten Wields Baton M ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) -ij The first meeting of the executivea av! committee of the new International rf vji Musicians Federation was held here under the chairmanship of WilUamjM Batten of Britain. The federation ut9 was set up in Zurich in the sunn jan mer of 1948 to promote the colla boration of musicians' organiza- -itI tions in all parts of the world. Ii'ibtr High TB Rate In Singapore (.M Singapore (AP) X-rays tak en in Singapore's new Anti-TuberT)(;jl,ii culosis Clinic have disclosed signs of TB .in 55 per cent of the cases v "a much higher proportion than (, J we expected," said clinic officials. ,)r; This result was observed in the., ,!.,.,) first 181 eases examined. The clinictf , A plans to carry out mass x-raying of. nhn local school children. nul. I . ; .aj wQjyJI ii : inoi- mwtj rtOM hodoJl . ebnolf l y frM i tmT ' 'ioJomi . r23rrT-.-." f ; t is m!v M ... TM ' mm HIRI't WHAT Wl DOt Uti slrtdi dbtiW halu OeckMlbval Test sfced dbttiWr wllta A4t she bserfcera Tlhtea shed ssWiers I kwm tmiHtim . IMMIMATI III VIC I AIT TUMI 6IC YOUtl roho deaUr as. .iilM I mo mlqut; 1991121 .siM 18 HiH OJ gni limom. iid rA I 'tiM iIA ' 11I9W Jnai) loMoid ibnoMU laiM '' " ibnoM .iM . iudT Hi ai . .iM ivU9n mux3 M lof - ! sisd'l muxa if .luiciv r , tiqgori i odT d tsd IK ). Owj 1
Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
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March 1, 1949, edition 1
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