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ESSE CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES JL A Merger of THE BEAUFORT NEWS (Established 1912) and THE TWIN CITY TIMES (Established 1936) 39th YEAR. NO. 35 EIGHT PAGES MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. MAY 2. 1950 PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Chairman Reports Progress oo RTA Survey in County Group Seeks Assistance From Civic Clubs, Or ganization Plan Sel The program on (lie Rural Tele Pbo le administration survey in the county is progressing. George East man. chairman of the Beaufort chamber of Commerce RTA tele phone committee, stated today. He announced that Paul Jerni ;;an, manager of the Carteret- Cra ven RE A , lia.s offered his experi ence and advice, which Mr. East man continued, will be of groat assistance Chamber Aids Bureau Although the Beaufort chamber ?'! commerce is engineering the project and assisting the county 1* ami Bureau, the chairman em phasized the fact that the survey I', being made for the lienefit of cv try rural homeowner in Carteret county and cine organizations are requested to suggest any of their members who can assist in making the survey After the central committee is iormeil tin, week, community meeting!, will be held throughout the county lor the purpose of or ganizing cnmmunitv committees. Ibese will work under supervision ot the central group tt ill lake Time Mi Id. tmm commented that the survey is not expected to be complete" toi quite a lew months, but lull cooperation will shorten tin length of tune ii requires Kail i liay. tola, will work on the telephone urvey at Cedar Is land Lions Cancel Talent Search _rtie thud animal count v uide talent ear. li scheduled to be stag ed the, montfr will ?? take place ? was announced at the Thursdav night Morehead City I, ion, club meeting I red Lewis, chairman of the tal ? nt search committee, reported that alter consulting with school authorities il was decided to cancel the talent search this year Too much activity in the schools and the nearness of commencement made this decision nccessarv he said The club voted to pay a day's wages to each of th# three nurses who have given their services free of charge for the past two weeks to a young boy stricken with lock jaw The boy, Bobbie Griffin Beaufort RKI>, has been contined to the Morehead City hospital fur the past several weeks. A letter oi appreciation was read from Mrs. J. Bennett, manager of the Morehead City school lunch room, thanking the group for pro wding lunches for two children at the school l ions O N. Allred, Carl Nelson and Gerald Davis were appointed a committee to nominate candidates for 19aO-!)l officers. They were instructed to make their report at the May 11 meeting. Two Cars Collide At Stacy Friday Two cars collided on highway 70 at 11 30 Friday night but no on* was inmred A 1939 Packard driven by Char les R Roney, Cherry Point, was proceeding west when, according to Highway Patrolman H. G. Wool ard, it collided, with a 193*3 Dodge, driven by flames R. York, Cherry Point. The Dodge was traveling . east The- driver of the Packard told the patrolman that he had a blow out, causing his car to swerve into the path of the oncoming car. The driver ef the Dodge tried to avoid the accident but could not do so because of the nariow shoulder of the road One wheel of the Dodge was torn off and Patrolman Woolard esti mated the dumage to each car at $300. Tide Table Tides at the Beaufort Bar high LOW I Tuesday, May Z 3.03 a m. 2 03 a m 3 26 pm 2:04 pm Wednesday, May 3 8:54 a.m. 2:55 a.m. 9.18 p.m 2:54 p.m. Thursday, May 4 9.45 a m. "3:4ti a.m. I 10:10 p.m. 3:44 p.m Kriday, Nay 5 10:37 a.m. 4:39 a.m. 11:06 p.m. 4:38 p.m. | - Hot Dog Begins Competition With Louisiana Shrimpfurters Sbrimpfurtcr* exhibited by Miss .limmv Whltt. Postmaster Lists Changes in Town Nail Deliveries Harold Webb, Morchead Citj postmaster, has announced tha federal postal regulations have gone into effect reducing the num ber of mail deliveries in the town There is now only one delivery 01 all routes each weekday. Monday through Saturday A nationwide readjustment wa: necessary, Mr. Webb related, be '.ause funds available tor the re mainder of the year and anticipat ?d revenue are not sufficient t( permit continuation of present ser vice The ijew schedule is as follows morning delivery. No. J carrier off streets on the south side of th< railroad from 4th to S. 16th; No 2 carrier, off streets on north. sid< of railroad from 4th to N. 12th . Affertftfon delivery. No. 1 car rier, south side of railroad Iron 16th to 24th street. No. 2 carrier north side of railroad from 12tl st. to N 20th. No 3 carrier fron 20th to 34th st. Formerly there were two deliver ies a day by regular carriers an< an auxiliary delivery each after noon, the postmaster said No, 1 carrier is Duffy Guthrie No 2 carrier. Herman K. Guthrie and No. 3, substitute carrier. Johi E. Glover. NCEA Will Meet Tomorrow Night Clurlcs Phillips, director of pub tic relations at the Woman's Col lege of the University of Nortt Carolina in Greensboro, will bi the principal speaker tomorrow night at 7 o'clock when the Car teret county unit of the North Car olina Education association meet: in Beaufort school gymnasium. Mr Phillips is past president ol the NCEA, past president of th( state Parent Teachers congress past Rotary district governor, am has held many other offices. Hi! talk should be interesting and in formative, the county school sup erintendent, H. L. Joslyn, com mented. New officers of the county unn will be installed at the meeting They are Miss Lena Duncan, Beau fort, president; Miss Shirley John son, Beaufort, vice president, am Mrs. Mildred Lawrence, Merrimon secretary The dinner preceding the ad drew, by Mr Phillips will be serv ed by the Beaufort PTA. Alvah Nance, Bandar!, Fannd Daad Yastanby Alvah Nance. 54. Beaufort, wai found dead early yesterday morn ing just off the West Beaufori highway on the Robert Smith farm Pritchard Lewis, county coroner said d<;ath was due to natura cause, probably a heart attack. Funeral arrangements had nol been made by press time yester day Mr. Nance is survived by hi: wife and two sons, Frank and Ter ry. He was retired, having servec 27 years with the government en gineers. (losing Dates Annonnced Schools in the county will hold their final day of classes either May 25 or May 26, the count) scHool superintendent, H. L. Jos lyn, announced today Mr Jotlyii said those schools that observed i holiday the Monday after Easter would close on the 28th while oth era would close one day earlier Beaufort and Morohead City achooli were acheduled to close May 28. .... 1 I \r Newsteatures HOOMA, La. ? Bite into a hot dog down here ami chances are you'll be munching shrimp instead of meat. It's one Louisiana family's con tribution to the deep souths hun I4er for more industries ? especial ly those that use Dixie's own re j sources. They call it. temporarily, the "sea dog," a wrtner of chop- 1 ped shrimp, not meat Head of the tamily is tiibson .1 | Autin, Sr. who has been in the j packing business here since 191b ' and whose Acadian forebears were among Louisiana's earliest settler He is president of the Ant hi Pack ing Co , Inc.. and sons (iibson Jr . Arnold and Lloyd arc the other oi ficers. Already, the eldci Autin sees two bright |>ossibilities in his new type Franks another outlet for Louisiana's shrimp catch and a chance for housewives to vary the menu on fast days That last item is pretty tmpor tant in this area where Catholics predominate and may not eat meat ( 011 Kridajs and other fast days | during the year, it was on fust Inch a day the "sea dog" was launched. Let Lloyd Autin tell the talc "A fellow came to us and said, here you are packing meat and we're catching shrimp out in tin. Gulf of Mexico Why don't you start packing shrimp?' "So we did We tried it out on a . K i wan is luncheon held on a Fri j day. Everybody ate them and lik , ed tliein. except one man He said they looked too much like weinei ? not to be meat , "Next day he came around and , ate one. He wound up buying 15 dozen." # Autin's shrimpf urters are put up in cellophane (a byproduct of Din le cottonseed, incidentally*, cithei in long strings or in pound pack ages of ten priced at HO cents } They are red and look just like hot dogs, but the tangy taste is un mistakably highly spiced shrimp How tlray get that way is, of ? course, a trade secret But the ? Autins gladly hand out cooking re cipes. According to them, the sea - dog" is up to any of the old trick , as well as t h?* it Uk recipe Calls for meal; the? toy." toss in a 1 "sea dog " If it's fish. well, what ? do you think ' A patent has been applied for. ? by the way Lloyd says he did it by lone distance telephone when the customers stared queuing up i for more and "people up north" got interested ? Political Ad Errs on One Point A statement by Allen Vinson, candidate for county commission er, appearing on page I. section 2, of today's edition of THE NEWS TIMES is incorrect 011 tlic point that he "requested (THE NEWS , TIMES) that the said statement > (the Vinsgn statement which ap ' peared in the April 28 edition of , ? THE NEWS TIMES) be with ' drawn." Mr Vinson appeared at THE [ NEWS TIMES office about 9:30 . Thursday morning and asked to sc? the statement, signed by himself, j which had been brought to the 5 newspaper the previous dav for . publication in the April 28 edi . tion. Section 2 on Press He was told that his statement t was then in the process of being , printed along with all other news ? and advertisements included in ? section 2, then on the press. I Mr. Vinson was taken to the , press room (as all other visitors are who express a desire to m?o the - modern NEWS-TIMES press in op - eration) and given a copy of sec tion 2. Sees Statement Mr. Vinson opened the eight page section, found his statement which also included his picture. ) and smiled "This will suit your purpose,.'" t Mr Vinson was asked "Yes," he said, "this is fine ' "Mrs. Vinson won't believe she I has such a good looking husband until she sees that picture of your I self in THE NEWS-TIMES," he ? ?as told by way of greeting him Good Morning i At no time did Mr. Vinson say he wished to withdraw the state I ment brought to THE NEWS TtMES on the day previous to his visit to the press room, nor hint that he wished to withdraw it. He seemed pleased, merely, to I see his picture and statement in ' print. Democrats to lonvene The county Demociatic conven tion will b? held atll o'clock Sat urday morning at trie court house. Beaufort. Irvin W. Davis, chair man o( the county Democratic com mittee, said all Democrata are in vlted. Ray Highsmith, Morehead City, Withdraws from Sheriff Race Accepts District Oificc j Dr \V. I.. \V(m.mI hiI. tteaufort. | ; \* lio i pic'iirvj.1 .'?l?ove. 1ms been I appoiiitcl <li>(r?? I deputy {;iaml j master for tin- Utli Ma-onic (lis- 1 iriet He m ill l)c tin "tin la! lepirbeti I tati.ve i't tiraml Me.tei Wallace I' i f,il?l\\?ll t<> ;? 1 1 M \ "iijr m^aru/a j tien . in Mu . cji;>1 1 u I Mi < aM ; well .1 irideiit o| ( liapel Mill ami piuti'vnr <?t an? i?i?t hi lory .if (he j l'lji'.rtMiN ??! Nmili r ?lolina, made ( 1 1<* appointment wok in VVoo'j.anJ h-i - nved tln;e?' ! year., ,? .rovi'iiv ol l*'r anklin lilfljv I U;|, Hi'.illtin I .mm) w i mas ? I (? r ii| the I i-.t Near Ill In ih'w ntlni.il capaeily li? j vi .it ? 'I in Oxh?n| Saturday Officers Arrest j Three Juveniles Ob TiiCi t Gisrsc | | Three voutlv- all resident. "f ! 1 1 'amp Glenn area ! head CUV. have been appieheiidcd j to, breaking in the Tamp "" I Uchool Tliev wete Hied "" cfcarg | c, ,.| bi caking and entering and , ut lli" culprit* have been ?' | nivenile court before and are a waiting commitment to a training I ,chool a:, thcVesult ol their Utit oltensi- the juvenile eourtjudj. \ H .lames, stated lh. tluid boy has no previous record and was put un 1'.'. month, piobftion The chool was entered one night 1 about three weeks ai:" Hie bo> , went through a window and stol , vari.lv ..1 torn I from (he lunch room and some notebook paper Th,v then traveled to ncarbv woods and had a we.ner roast, u, ing the stolen food, according |M,Ihc "'three were apprehended imntlv bv the sheriff's department an, I the State Bureau of ?" vesica MO? who acted on a tip hat the youths were ic Ponsibh toi the break in and theft Car-Backers Cause Two Accidents in Beauiorl Two accidents, caused hv cars j backing out of parking M-K'es. oe curred in Beaufort over the week end No ihargcs were preferred Mishf' Gwendolyn Mormni . who was parked in front of Davis fish hou'-e . backed out at 10 30 SaC urday morning and ,tn"W*heriK front fender of the car h-ion^n,. to Randolph .lohnson Oliver ot the car was James II Sieve,, .on. colored Chief l oin. U Willis in vestigated He repotted that settle mc-it lor damages will be arranged between the car owneis involved Mrs lohn Mori, son, drmiifc a '41 Dodge, backed from the curl on the south side of I ron! s t in front ol the po-t office and struck ?he en being driven by Mr Ht I bert Weiidelhall Sunday afternoon , Offlcci Hiram Kerr, who in vestlgated, estimated the damage to the Mendenhall ear a Pontiac, a $250, and to the Morruoi ear. iJU Moiehoad Delendanl Faces Trial in Recorder's Court Probable eitise wa found again.,' Clyde Rdwaids. Morebead City on charges of dnvng drunk can, \ In" ;n accident and rnnning into a fire r'ug yesterday i session of Morehead < Uy ma? or s court. V.dwj'd., waj apprehended bun I day night at 10 o'clock after run- j nrng into the car of Stall Sergeant \V 1 Kramer ol Cherry Point a >d then hitting a fire plug He plearr cd guilty to all three charges and his ease was bound over to le corder's court in Beaufort today Owen Henderson. Negro, pleaded guilty to speeding. He was fined | $15 and tosu. Society Releases Concert Program Robert Morris, Huth Webb IJailcy, Hobctl Hesscc To Appear Thursday The Orient County Cancer so rit'lj today released the program l?>r III*' concert which will be pre schted at H o'clock Thursday night in Beaufort school auditorium by Robert Mm rib and Huth Webb Bai Icy. \c< onipanyiui.: Mrs Bailey at the piano will be Robert (lessee. I'rocn <1 Iroin the concert will go i?? the <aouuty eancer drive. The pr<?;:rain follows Waldstem Sonata opus .'vt, fir.it movement, by Beethoven. Robert Morris Solo. I Know Tlvit My Redeemer I rveth. by Handel. Mrs Bailey; F.ii ewe! I from The Forest Scenes, Schnuiano, iutcrineiio in I1' ma jor, Brahms. Ktude, opus 10, No ? and Hud'. opus 2!?. No I. both by rbopin. Mr Morris ? I ? ?vc I ilr by Man, i Zucca, Moimiu'. by Sprak\ Deep in My Heari ???, Humbert; and Love i. Oh- Wind by Me Kay den. Mis Bai ley. The last part of the program will const.-. t ot original composi tion I ?*. Mi Morn. Suite, A hay ? I Childhood. ' comprised ol Robin Redbreast. The liajiy Morning Roostet . In < I teedom of a Beach I'oiiv. Th? Strut of ;i 20th 'enturv I'eacotk. 'I hi* Vflcinbou Might of ;i Sea ? i 1 1 1 1 . V Squirrel Hunt, and a Rabbit I 'liase fir> com hiding nuniliers, .ilso his own. will be Sea Fever and Sea Poet Thr. will be Mi Morris's first tull conceit appeal am i * The l.'ar ? ?'ret County Cancel .society, Mrs Olenn Ad. or. chairman of thr Beau forl dniion, and Mi > (icorgc Me N'eiH, county commander, express Mni. ? Ulcere appreciation, for makiuK the concert possible, to the three artists and to John VaiiDc ventei Hi mtort. who helped to ar range (Jir program Mr Morris is a resident of At lant ir .mil Mi Bailey and Mr. H?* ? .ee ate residents ol More head City. Broad Creek Men Released on Bond Dewey and Wilbur Taylor ot Bred Creek have been released on $500 bond each. They are charged with the burning of a 1942 three quarter ton Chevrolet pick up truck owned by Wil bur Taylor Warrants for the two were issued Thursday. The defendants allpge that the truck wrecked and burned near the home of Sterling Roberts on the morning of Dec . I, 1049. Highway Patrolman H H Brown, discovered evidence which led him to believe that the truck was wrecked in the morning but the two returned in the afternoon, pouted gasoline on it. and set file to it. He was assisted in the investi gation by C. C. Duncan, deputy fire marshal and Ira H Booth, spe cial investigator lor the National rheft Bureau. Hay Highsmith. Morehead Cily. chief contender against C Gclir mann Holland (or the sheriff's of fice. has withdrawn lie stated yesterday that lie dues not intend to run tor the ottiee and Ins luine will not api>ear 01 tin Democratic ballot in the May -7 primary. Mr. Highsniith's statement Col lows: "Since announcing my candidacy j tor Sheriff I have learned Ilial oiu j present Sheriff Holland. has only : three or lour years more ot of ficial .service before qualifying him self to receive certain retirement beueflts under the Officers He tncme.it association thai lie is .1 , member of. and that should Ills service be now discontinued he I could not so participate in the benefits. I am unwilling I" do j anythinc that would ight take away from him at this lime such j future prospects and I bclcivc he would feel I lie same towards inc. For that, reason I am withdrawing my name and will not lie a candi date 111 the I'omr'K rriluaiy. "I appreciate very ninch the ot feis ot support Ironi my many friends, and I am sure they will understand and appreciate my po sition 111 till inattei Mr. Itighsmitb was .. candidate (or sheriff in IfUH. but was defeat cd by Sheriff Holland Mi High smith is the .econd candidate to I withdraw ..nice the f limit close,! j I April lb. Victor Wn ki/er, More- 1 | bead iil\. candidate lor county | I I omnussioitei , announced his w 1 1 li 1 diaw-al two weeks ago National Guard Unit Trains At Cherry Point C1IEHHV POINT. N C.. AtCrtl "t TWrry Point Marines ?witimssed ,1 'no resistance" invasion bv a unit ol the National Guard Field artillery. Saturday, when a battery Irom Mine head City arrived at Hn I station The Guard unit used the 1 an station rifle range for a week- j ! end of small arms qualification Thrijuglt arrangement with Mai Floyd C Fit/.patriek. the ait sta tion range officer. Battery "K. Il'jtb Field Artillery Observation battalion used the lange for firing both Saturday and Sunday The battery is commanded by Captain I.oume B Dill The tirst ot three local National Guard units scheduled to use the air station range facilities, battery "B" undertook a two fold opera j don. combining rifle qualification , with a miniature field problem Equipment, from caissons to a ino bile field kitchen, accompanied the i hundred man unit when thev .11 rived early Sunday morning for an all day operation. Preliminary fir inc took place Saturday afternoon In the near future two units from New Bern, Headquarters bat tcrv and "B" battery, both of the (,90th Field Artillery battalion, will undergo similar training prob lems at the range Colonel Howard K. Camp, USA, j Inspector of the 189th Group, Coast Artillery Corps, made all initial I arrangements with Marine Corps | air station officials for this train- 1 ling program. Home Demonstration Clubs Come into Spotlight This Week "The ?Home ? Bash of a Better World" is the theme for National Home Demonstration week in North Carolina this week. During this special week* attention is be ing focused on what 63,2411 home demof$t ration club women in the State are doing to improve their homes and keep their families well. At the same time, home dem onstration members are broaden mi: their horizon-, and developing a better understanding of national and international affairs in every state, Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto ?i !< <). In the 2.0&0 communities in North. Carolina where home dem onstration clubs are organized, wo men are celebrating the week with county wide meetings, tours to im proved homes, demonstrations, ex hibi's, newspaper articles, and ra dio broadcasts Mrs. Billie Smith, president qf th^ ' arteret county council of home demonstration clubs and A! Stmson. assistant county farm a^ent. will be featured in a broad east over WMBL at 1 :45 Friday aft rmoon. Thcv uill tell of accom plishments of the home demonstra tion clubs in this county According to Mims Verna Stan ton, awiaUQt btpte home agent for jtiii- State College Extension serv ice, community "Home Dcmonstra [ tion Days" arc being held to rcc osni/e the 32.264 leaders for their contribution to the development of better homes and community life Other activities arc pointing up achievements as rural women hold open house across the State. V'rom a small beginning in 1911 the home demonstration program in North Carolina has grown to an organisation covering all of the 100 counties. This broad program fea tuffs good home management, nu tntion. food production and pre servatlon, home furnishings an J color arrangements, family re's lions, clothing for the family, clt irenship, music appreciation, good reading, community activities, and many other interests of rural fam ilies. ? Better informed .healthier and happier rural people arc important assets to our democracy." says Miss Stanton. "Rural people will con tinue to work toward the?e vital objectives as they improve then homfs and community life, which form the bJSu of a better world " A winning article by Mrs. Will Dail. Why I Am a Home Demon 1 hlration Club Member" will appear . in Friday . NEWS-TIMES. < Morehead Pair Win Bridge Championship at Raleigh K. M. <<\l> Dewey ami Harvev Hamilton, jr., MoiH'ead Illy, won the Slalp "Open I*air ehani pionship bridge tournament sat nrdav al Raleigh. Thrir score was 29 points above second place winners' final tally. Mi. Dewey ami Mr. Hamilton were prese.nt.ctl with a silver lo* | ing enp and each also received i? pair of silver candlesticks. Kighty eight players partieipal cd. The tonrnament took place ;it the Hotel Carolina, beginning at 1 HO p.m. Saturday, and con j tinned II! hours. Dr. K. P. Bonner j Seeks Re-Election ; To County Board ( tills IS ill!' Itflll II" a sd II III political articles on eandl rtalrs seeking nomination in II"' May :!7 |>i imam. I ir ? I" II BnltlKi Moielieail Cil\ i'. ..??I'kllll! Ii' ? (??< ! i??n l" Hi'' loui'tv hoard ol commissioner. At 1 present he r. i.<"vrtic ?' ??h.tirmnn j ,i| thai hoard ? pn itimi I"' ti;,s ] held lor tiiiir>y > cai s In Moiuer ?? as "oin -i' l'.dw<?nl { IlUt ha liwd in Caileret county year lie married the former, ( I lia Martin ??t Be.iulort then home i located at Hit) I Aicndell i :>? . Morehead fit y . In addition to nraelicim: medi eine. !>' Bonne i has held numer , our; public office:! and position;* in many on;?muatiou> ??? seivcd two terms as mayor of Morehead City, two terms as a commissioner of that town, six yearn as efcecu t jve otfieer and member of the State Hoar i.l of Medical I'.xamin ers, and two and a hall years as a member hI thr executive staff <<i tin' Stale lioaiil I'f Health. and :i-* years as chairman "I the ennnnil I . ?! . mi Ir 'i: latinn nl the Mali' Mi"l ical society ? \ uii-nit.il of the Methodist church. lie is also a Mason ami a member of Woodmen of the Worlil In holh of the latter ho has hrlil executive positions In placing himself before the people for reelection to the county j board, l>r Bonner say:. "Our rec nnt as olficials of the count* speaks tor itself II elected. ??' hope to continue the same officii nl and economical government thai is now enjoyed Carteret county is still a lone **ay from eas\ linan ci.il condition and needs to have its allairs in the hands of conipc lent liusiiiess executives of proven ability. I Havelock Jaycees Make Vote Survey The ? Ilavelock Junior Chamber! of Commerce, in connection with a [ "Get Out the Vote" protect. j latinched a prercgist ration survcv j of the Havelock precinct on April j 19, and it is anticipated that every j home in the community will be ( covered by Friday. William Vernon, chairman of the j survey, reports that 20 Junior Chamber ol Commerce meinbeis and live n on members are partici pating in the survey, which is an original idea to iitfotm I he people in the community by personal con tact that a new registration has been called by the county board of elections and that ? large partici pation, in the registration and vol. ng in the May 27 primary would be an asset to the community at large Vhout 1 . HM) personal contacts have been made hy the six teams | at work in the survey, and it is i anticipated that over '2,000 com j tacts will have been made by the i end ot this week. The survey preceding the "Get j Out the Vote" project is one of several projects the Havelock Jun ior Chamber of Commerce ha^ un dertaken since it was organized Feb 21. l'Jb?' Many posters and ovei ? thou sand circulars preceded the sur vey, announcing it. and 2 000 rjuestionaires were mimeographed for the operation. Ounty Board to Meet The board of county commission ers will meet at 10 o'clock next Monday at the court house Al though it is regularly xchfeduled for the first Monday of each month, the chairman. Dr. K. P. B. Bonner was out of tjie county yes | terday attending the State Medical { convention at Pinehurst. , Dr. C. G. Bookhout To Supervise Duke MarineLaboratory Associate Professor oi Zool ogy at L)ukc Succeeds Dr. Harold Humm Durham I >i < <; Bookhout, associate professor of zoology at puke University. has bee 1 named ! director, of the Duke Marine lab oialoiN at Beaufort, President llol li . F,den . announced today. lie succeeds Dr. Harold Humm. now director of llic Morula State Cnivei sity Marine laboratory in Tallalmssec , Stationed Here Dr Bookhout will continue his duties in the Duke zoology depart ment and will be stationed at Beau fort throughout tin- >ummer He will act as director throughout the year The new director has been as ociated with the laboratory at Beaufort for II years, since its second year of operation, teaching marine /oology and marine inver tcln.it* zoology Since 19-18 lie has been ? liaimian of the executive committee of the laboratory. Affiliation with Duke A member of the Duke faculty since 1!M?. pr Bookhout worked ;it the biological: laboratory at Cold Spring harbour and at the marine laboratory .?t Woods Hole. Mass.. before joining the summer staff of tin 1*1 Ko Marine laboratory. Ills principal icseareh has been i m cytology and embryology of mammalian gonads and in histo logy and embryology of marine invertebrates. I'oi live months last yeai he was Sliest investigator at tin Kernel Marine laboratory in Biinini. British Bahamas. f Native ol New York A native of Brlboa, N Y , Dr. Bookhoiit received the AB degree from St Stephens college. MA from Syracuse University; and PhD from Duke He has taught at the Woman' ? college ol the Univer sity ot North Carolina, and at Eloii college He i the ?u?lwi of muty papers i for technical' lournals aud a mem her ot the lolloping professional r,oc!*>ties Sigma Xi, American As sociation for the Advancement of Science. N C Academy of Science, American Association of Zoolog ists. American Association of Limn ology and Oceanography and A meiican Association of University Professors. Chauffeurs May Get Licenses Now K M ,ri<;H Plans for examina tions for persons applying for i-hauffiMii licenses for the fis cal vear 1050 19 jl were outlined to day by the Department of Motor vchielcb. The nunc than 40,000 persons who drive vehicles for hire in North ? arolina may begin applying for thru new licenses now. Pres ent chauffeur's licences expire .Mine MO. M II Fverctt, examiner for this area stated thnt each person hold ing :i chaulfcur'a licensc will have to report lo him to get his license lenewed ?Ml applieant for chauffeur* Incises will Ik given all eye test. Persons applying for a chauffeur'* license anil mil holding a valid opeiator* license, ehaufieurs whose licenses ha\e expired, chauf feurs over ISO years of age, and chauffeurs with disabilities occur iiH'. liter Ihrir last examination will lie given complete cxanuna tions Drivel's license examiners alsu lia\c bee i instructed to give ex aminations in any case m which thev doubt the ability of the ap plicant to meet standards required for persons who drive vehicles for hire Mr Everett's hours arc from X 30 a in to 30 pm . as follows: Morehead I'lty, Monday and Tues day; cherry Point. Wednesday; and licjutoit. Thursday and Fri day. Sl?le School Supervisor Visits County Classrooms l F Miller, elementary school state supervisor, visited all schools in Carteret county Friday He qas art ompamed by H L. loslyn, supenntendent of .rhools. and Y fii Lewis, teacher supervisor. He told Mr Joslyn that the Bean tort school is one of the best tn the stale Mr. Miller visita the county schools annually On hit Friday tour he mpected >1 clau 100 ms Board Meeting Cancelled The Beaufort Planning board meeting scheduled for 7:30 Friday night at the town hall, waa cancel! ed because the chairman. Dr. W. L. Wooelard, could not attend, ...
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