ALL WHO READ READ THE NEWS-TIMES CARTERET NEWS-TIMES 49th YEAR, NO. 72. EIGHT PAGES MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1960 PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Woman Killec A. in Two-Car Wreck ASC Committeemen Will Be Elected Here Thursday By B. 1. MAY ASC Manager On Thursday you and your neigh bors will be electing the ASC farm er committeemen who in 196irwill be responsible for the local admin istration of national farm pro grams such as the soil bank pro gram, the agricultural conserva tion program, price supports, acre age allotments, marketing quotas, storage facility loans, and others. It is these men who will see to it that such national programs are properly adapted to conditions in Carteret county and to your farm. It is the background and experi ence of these same men that will be mingled with that of the 135 thousand ASC farmer-committee men in the United States in the formation of any new program that developments in the coming year Aay require. This double-barrelled function of your farmer committee system has kept it vigorous through the years and has been largely responsible for the truly democratic develop ment and operation of farm pro grams. You participate by helping to elect your committeemen, by keep ing them informed of the prob lems facing you and your com (munity and by giving them your Adult Recreation Program To Reopen Tomorrow Night 4 i Bankrupt Firms May Liquidate Raleigh (AP)—Kirchofer and Ar nold Inc. of Raleigh and the af filiated Morehead City Shipbuild ing Corp. both appeared headed for outright liquidation rather 'than sale following a hearing here Thursday before federal district judge Algernon Butler on proposals by would-be buyers. Offers for the assets of both firms, tendered by InterAmerican Trust Co. of Columbia, S. C., drew the disapproval both of W. H. Hof ler, federal trustee in bankruptcy, and the securities and exchange commission. Meanwhile, judge Butler direct ed Hofler, a Durham attorney, to prepare plans for "orderly liquida tion” of both bankrupt firms for submission by letter to creditors by Nov. 1. Louisiana Crab Wins Derby North Carolina blue crabs may taste the best, but they aren’t very expert at running. A crab wearing the Louisiana colors won the crab derby at Cris field, Md., Saturday. Dr. Austin Williams, Institute of Fisheries Research, UNC, took the Tar Heel crabs to Crisfield Friday with Wade Lucas, public informa tion officer with the Department of Conservation and Development. He told Mrs. Williams by tele phone Sunday that the heat was so terrific the crabs didn’t want to move. He said the Louisiana crab had been kept on ice. Further details on the running were net available yesterday. Gov. Millard Tawes, Maryland, present ed a trophy to the handler of the Louisiana crab. Other states sched uled to enter the derby, Resides 'North Carolina, were Washington, "Oregon, Maryland and Delaware. North Carolina’s entry was dubbed Tar Boy I. He evidently got stuck at the starting line. Two Cars Collide Friday At Beaufort Intersection A Volkswagen driven by J. B. Windlcy, highway 101, and a 1958 Lafayette, driven by Glenn R. Wil liams of Virginia, collided at 8:15 p.m. Friday in a hard rain at the intersection of Live Oak and Front streets. Police chief Guy Springle said that Williams tried to pass Windley as Windley was making a left turn north on Live Oak. Both cars were headed east on Front. 4 Assisting the chief in the investi gation was Carlton Gamer, assist ant police chief. No charges were preferred. Merchants to Meet The Morehead City Merchants association will meet at 11:39 this mroning at the Hotel Fort Macon. full support and cooperation in their job. The county convention at which elected delegates will elect county committeemen will be held Sept. 23 1960 You will be eligible to vote for your community committeemen, alternates, and delegates if you have an interest as owner, opera tor, tenant, or sharecropper, in a farm that is participating or is eligible to participate in any pro gram administered during the cur rent calendar year through your ASC county office. There are some mighty impor tant decision to be made in 1961. Many of them will affect you. Someone has to make them. Will your voice be heard? Farmers of Carteret county may vote at one of the following places: Jim Young’s Store, Stella;-com munity building, Pelletier; Joe Taylor’s Store, Bogue; Rock Cor bett’s Store, Highway 70; Ray & Cecil’s Service station, Mundinc community; Newport Tractor & Equipment Co., Newport; Gaskill’s Peed Store, Beaufort; Wallace Con ner’s Store, Harlowe; Mrs. Minnie Gillikin's Store in B