ALL WHO READ READ THE NEWS-TIMES CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES "" 47th YEAR, NO. 83. TWO SECTIONS SIXTELN PAGES MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1968 PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Old Plant Tumbles ? at Last! Southern Railway is clearing the area immediately north of its (racks and east of the yacht basin in Mori-head City. Here T. I.. Register of Clement and Johnson Construction Co., New Bern, pushes Photo by Bob Seymour down the old Croatia Froren Food Co. building. Plan* arc to put in a (ill and build a switchyard. The Croatan building has been an eye sore for years. Here the camera catches a wall Just as it topples. Coast Guard Aids Three Boats Coast Guardsmen from Fort Ma con made three assists this week. One boat had run aground, one had engine failure and an outboard motorboat fuel tank caught fire. The Aquilla IV, a 38-foot cabin cruiscr, ran aground in Core Creek Monday afternoon. BM/1 John Gas kill and SN Lewi* McLean went to assist but found the tide was too low. They went back later in the after noon and pulled the boat into deep water then towed it to the More bead City Yacht Basin. The boat was owned by Samuel Lucas, Greenville, Pa. Earlier in the day, Gaskill and SN Allison Day had towed an 18- j foot cabin boat to Beaufort. Jack Garner, lWaCTMt. MVTMI8IW IMF ure near Shackleford Banks, and notified the Coast Guard to come after him. On Tuesday, Gaskill ET/1 Wil liam Scott, SN Eugene Carpenter and SN Jack Miller put out a fire in the gas tank of a 15 foot out board boat operated by W. D. Mc Roy, Greensboro. The Coast Guardsmen towed the boat from Beaufort Inlet back to Bunch'i Pier. Five Boys Hurt In Otway Wreck Given emergency treatment ia the Morehead City Hospital Wed nesday night following an accident at Otway were Guyon Willis, Dan nie Lewis, Robert Sharp, Donnie Yeomans Jr., and Andrew Guthrie, all of Harken Island. The young men were in a 1953 Chevrolet driven by Willis. Accord ing to patrolman W. J. Smith Jr., they met a car on a curve Just west of Otway. Its lights were bright. Willis said he went over on the right shoulder of the road, the car skidded along on the right, then crossed to the left and turned over. The accident happened about 7:25 p.m. The car was wrecked. The boys were rushed to the More bead City Hospital, suffering from scratches and bruises. Willis was moved in the Adair ambulance. The others were taken In cars. Two Defendants Appear in Court ? Only two defendants were tried In Morehead City recorder'! court Monday. Nathaniel Recce waa sen tenced to a year in jail and W. H. Weeks was ordered to pay court costs for public drunkenness. Heece, charged with assault, waa found to have violated the terms of hla parole and a one-year sus pended sentence waa invoked. Judge Herbert Phillips gave him 30 daya for assault, the time to run concurrently with the year's sen tence. Louis G. Watson Jr. and Willis T. Wolfe forfeited bonds. Watson was chargad with running a red light and Wolfe was charged with driving without a license. Crass Fire The Beaufort Fire Department was called to a grass fire at Broad and lfoore Streets Tuesday after noon. Firemen bad the blaze out Utilities Commission to Reopen Case on Free' Town Phone Service . Two Cars Tangle At Otway Sunday Two cars collided at 1:15 p.m Sunday at the Otway crossroads. Patrolman W. J. Smith said both were headed west on highway 70. A 1957 Ford, which was struck in the rear by a 1954 Chrysler, was driven by Edward A. Lawrence, Otway. Driving the Chrysler was Randolph N. Gatlin, Stonewall. The patrojmap taid the Ford was going very slowly and was about to make a left turn when the Chrysler cam* up from behind and hit him in the left rear. There were ?KSSarfJWr**"' ?nie right front of the Chrysler was banged in. The State Utilities Commission has agreed to reopen the portion of its order in the Carolina Tele phone and Telegraph Co. rate case which ruled oijt franchise agree ments between CT&T and munici palities in its service area. The commsision granted a peti tion for a rehearing by the city of Wilson and said other municipali ties which receive free telephone service in exchange for franchise rights will be permitted to present evidence. The rehearing, restricted to that part of the CT&T order involving franchise agreements ami free or reduced rates to parties other than municipalities, is scheduled for 10 a.m. Nov. IS in the commission'* hsjitlif iuuih at Raleigh. -