CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES J? NEWS-TIMES OFFICE 504 Arendell St. Morehead City Phone 6-4175 m m ? ? m ^ W m m mm m FULL PAGE COMICS 41st YEAR, NO. 11. TWO SECTIONS TEN PAGES MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, NORT?! CAROLINA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1952 PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND FRIDAYS 2,600-Ton 'Midgetf Founders at Portsmouth Sunday Beaufort Recovers from Devastating Blaze Clouds of black smoke rolled seaward and skyward from three blazing stores in Beaufort Thursday morning. The blaze started when an explosion occur red in the rear of the Eastern Rulane agency on Front street. Repeated monstrous puffs from the three burning buildings, Rulane, Dounum's 5 and 10, and Dow num's department stort, blanketed I'ront street intermittently with yellow smoke that obstructed visibil ity and made breathing practically impossible. Battling firemen pour water from ihe roof of Eastman's Furni ture store on top of flames in the Rulane and Doununi buil.lings. Beaufort firefighters train a hose upward from the sidewalk as boat subsided about noon, allowing them to get closer to the source of the blaze. This shows the front of Eastern Rillane. Today the store is boarded up to prevent the curious from wandering among ruins and being trapped by charred timbers or walls in danger of collapsing. l'hotos by Schumacher From Beaufort's ladder truck, firemen clambered hour after hour to the rooftops, carrying with them hose through which tons of water flowed. ^ Steam, smoke, and fumes from downtown Beaufort could be seen miles at sea and from all parts of the county. Farmers Will Go on Tour J Through Florida Truck Areas Farmers of this area and the en tire state are being offered the op portunity to tour Florida to ob serve methods of producing, pro 'cess ing. and marketing vegetables. The tour will also include visits to the cattle producing areas of the state. / Sponsored by the state depart ment of agriculture in conjunction * with the state college extension service and the Atlantic Coast Line ' railroad, the trip will covcr six days. Feb. 17 through Feb. 23. Farmers, agricultural workers or other persons interested in agricul ture are eligible to take the trip. They will board a train al Hocky Mount Feb. 17 and go by Pullman to Jacksonville, take a day-coach to Orlando where they ?ill detrain and board a chartered bus. The bus will travel to a beef rat tic ranch south of Kissimmce, visit an orange concentration plant it ; Lake Alfred, go through Florida's . famous citrus area, visit vegetable fields and packing plants in the muck section of I.ake Okecchobec. observe a modern lettuce packing plant, pre-packaging plants, and other packing houses from llomc stead north to Tampa where they j will again board a train for the rc turn trip. Reservations for the trip, which will cost each person an estimated J See FARMERS, Page 5 Photographer Shoots News Photos Thursday luilune, Downum s to Reopen Chamber to File J Protest with CAB Dan Walker, manager of the Beaufort chamber of commerce, to day corrected a statement which appeared in Friday's NEWS TIMES regarding the airport lo cated in Beaufort. According to information Riven THE NEWS-TIMES, a compromise was reached uith Piedmont airlines last summer during a Civil Aero nautics board hearing to the effect that Beaufort would be satisfied with the designation "Morehead City-Beaufort" airport providing flights between New Bern and Wil mington were routed via the Car teret airport. Walker stated that the Morehead City-Beaufort designation has been approved by Ferdinand Moran. CAB examiner, but the Beaufort chamber of commerce is going to file a protest. In a formal statement Friday. Walker said. We see no reason why the Civil Aeronautics hoard or Piedmont airlines cannot comply with the designation. Beaufort Morehead City airport, which has been given the landing field by the county commissioners and which designates also the committee in control of the airport, the Beau fort Morehead City Airport author ity. Thereport. a protest will be filed immediately." ? Terry Schumacher, Morchcad City photographer noted for his studio work, proved Thursday that he can also shoot superlative news I pictures. All pictures of Beaufort j Thursday fire appearing in this i paper were taken by Schumacher. The Schumachers. Jerry and Pen i ny. his wife, arrived in Morchcad I City late in July, returning lor a | permanent "visit" six years after they first saw Morchad City from their yacht. "The Last Penny." August found them opening a studio on the waterfront near the Morchcad City hospital. A pic turesque, folksy place, it is some what of a contrast from their .stu dio in the Versaillaise hotel. Miami Beach, where they worked during the past five years. Some of the more famous ? from a long list of hcadliners ? whom Jerry has photographed, are Arthur Godfrey, I lona Massey, Hugh Her bert, Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Gene Autry, and Martha Raye. See PHOTOGRAPHER, Page 5 Tide Table Tides at Beaufort Bar HIGH LOW Tuesday, Feb. 5 4:02 a.m. 10:41 a.m. 4.20 p. in. 10:33 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6 4:5H a.m. 1 1:37 a.m. 5:17 p.m. 11:27 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7 5:50 a.m. 6:08 p.m. 12:24 p.m. Friday, Feb. 8 6:35 a.m. 12:17 a.m. 6:54 p.m. 1:06 p.m. House Burns e given by Mrs. Katherine Higgle, extension specialist in housing and ! house furnishings. AM club mem bers and any interested outsiders I are urged to attend. 1 The Home Demonstration club I meetings for the week follow: Wednesday. Core Creek llarlowe. 1 .30 p.m. with Mrs. J. II. Davis. Mrs. Emma Oglesby hostess; Wed nesday. Russells* Creek. 7:30 p.m., Mri. Leslie Springle; Friday, Pelle Uer, 2 p.m., Mrs. Allen Vinson. ? Businessmen whose places of business were razed by fire Thurs day announced plans today for con tinuing business at other locations. Eastern Hulane will move to Craven street in the H. C. Jones store room which was recently oc cupied by Bells Drug store while the Front street Bell's was being remodeled. E. W. Downum. president and general manager of E. W. Downum and co. 5 and 10 and department stores, said that his stores will re open in the near future in a loca tion to be announced. It has been reported that the three buildings destroyed Thurs day will be rebuilt. Insurance par tially covered losses. (leorge Stovall, manager of Tide l Water Power co.. light and water utility, said 200.000 gallons of water were pumped on the fire from the Beaufort system. He had unstinting praise for Fire Chief. Charles Harrell and Fireman Julius Duncan who directed that three of the pumpers use salt water. "They deserve a lot of crcdit." declared Stovall. "If all of the water used on the fire had to come from our system, we may not have been able to hold up un der it. As it was. we were back to normal in a short time after the fire was over." Town officials stated they were deeply grateful for services of ill out-of-town fire departments which sent trucks and men. Dan Walker, town clerk, also expressed appre ciation to H. H. Daniels, command ing officer of the Fort Macon Coast Guard station, who offered services of firefighting equipment aboard Coast Guard boats if it were needed. Receipts Total $707 Parking meter receipts in Beau fort for the month of January amounted to $707. Dan Walker, town clerk reported today. Crew of 26 Saved as Flash ? Storm Hits Coast Sunday Minus all but the clothes they wore, 26 shipwrecked seamen arrived by bus in Norfolk early this morning from Washington, N. while their 2,<>