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COASTLAND times e Weekly Journal of fhe Waller Raleigh Coasfland", '— CofTfairsing BAUMi RlNTAr SERVICE 0'-" {*■ \ MAIL SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO BOX 428 MANTEO. N. C. NOT TO INDIVIDUALS WHICH IS COMBINED THE PILOT ANDHERALD OF BELHAVEN AND SWAN QUARTER D WEEKLY IN THE INTEREST OF THE WALTER RALEIGH COASTLAND OF NORTH CAROLINA Pages I through 8 VOLUME XXIX — NO. 2 MANTEO. N. C.. FRIDAY, JULY 12. 1963 Single Copy Ip C&D GROUP BEGINS DARE MEET^NDAY Will Continue Through Tuesday, Many Expected to Re main for Week REUNION planned BY COASTIS GREATEST, BENEFACTOR JULY 21 $90,000 ASKED FOR INJURIES BY KRIDERS The North Cai’olitia Boaid of Conservation and Develojnnent ^'ill hold its quarterly meeting in Dare County, beginning .Sun day and continuing through . Jlonday and Tuesday of next week. Governor Sanford will be present. Moat of tlie members arc ex pected to arrive at the meeting headquartor.s, tlu; Dolphin Motor rourt, by Sunday afternoon •Sunday’s .scliedule includes visit with a local fisherman as ho I •'•'ot.s his beach seine at Nag.s Head. Later in the evening a Social hour and a dinner at the Shrine Club are planned. Alvah.H. Ward, Jr., Chairman', of the Dare Waterways Im provement' Committee’s Oregon I Inlet Project, will preside at the,-^ Sunday evening' Shrine Club ses sion. '■j'he Uev. K. L. Whitney, I’minister of St. Andrews by tlie . •Sea, will give the invocation. , Monday morning an Oasis |;;Resiaurant bre'akfast"'-will ^ct-. the board started on the day’s I events. L. Warnic Gurkin, Jr. is' to serve as liost at the break fast. The first ofTieial busincs.S •s'e.ssion is scheduled for 9 a m. iit the Manteo High School aud itorium where the meeting will be called to order hy Dr. Molt 1’. Blair, V^icn-Cliaii man of the Board. Dr. W. W. Harvey, Jr., Jlayor of M;inteo, will welcome the board The bu.siness of the morning • , will include consideration and ; I' approval of the minutes of the '. Board’s April meeting which was ludd in Greenville. Follow ing this time will he allotted for puhlic hearings. Anyone . wishing to be he.ard on any mat ter by the board will bo givcii ijtime: during .this..period., Aftcr- If vv’ards, the board' wilP'Kear di-*^' I A'ision head rejibrls and adjo’urnT for 10 a.m. cominitteo meetings' which, witli time out for lunch, , Irwill continue all day. Governor Terry Sanford will speak at a Shrine Club dinner for tlio group Monday night. Dr. W. W. Harvey, Jr. will pre side at the dinner and Dare County SheritV Frank M. Gaboon will give the invocation. The Governor will be introduced by '’Martin Kellogg, Jr. u Manteo lawyer. Tuesday morning at Manteo High School, division heads of the Board will meet and at 10 •; a.m.-the Board will convene for ■comniittco reports and addition al husine.ss. •‘The town of Manteo is acting -"SS 4; m w.. m 1^^ Harry F. Hayman and Sheldon D. Midgett Defendants, Result of i960 Mishap Mr. and .Alr.s. John A. Knder of ^lauteo are asking §90,000 in damages in (wo !aw.suits (lied in Dare County Superior Court again.st Harry F. Hayman aiifl Sheldon D, •Midgett, boin of Manteo. 'i'lte .HUit lias grown out of .in incident in I'JOO in wliicii the Kriders clnirn Mi.s, Kvider re- ccivcil perinaniiiit injurie.s wliile iiduig as a par.si tiger in Cliop’.s 'fa-Ni, a ta.xic.ih business oiier- ateil by Hayman. According to Mrs Krulor .she was riding in the front right .scat of the taxi going from her jlioine to downtown Alanteo on IJune 13, UlOO, when Midgett, I driving an automoliile, came up behind llie taxi and .struck it ’ while It was in motion. She I .says when this happened Hay- maii increased his .speed and Iie- gan to drive in a reckless man ner She claims ho did not stop and let liar out, although she -asked him to andt.Midgett, whoni c phc! says w;is iilto.vicated at the time, struck llie ta.vi two more ■ blow.s with his automobile, j As a result of tlie incident ; Mrs. Krider compluins she was t til row'll against tlie da.sli board, i door and floor of tlie car and revived a brain conru.s.=ion, a I luiobar sprain, a left knee sprain, mid conlrusioii of the kidneys. She says she dcyeloped l)ronch(>pneunionia and how siif- fer.s witli a p.s.vcbophysiological vasomotor reaction, accompanied by a state of anxiety and lias memory lapses '••She sa.vs sltP' cannot do her liousehoid work and that she caiinul walk willi- oiit .■■lumWii g Her Ini-band complains that ho lias already incurreil $2,12G.- 'II III hospital, doctor and metl- ■gi_n.,cs;bills-‘£or.his wafp amlmnli'- cipates at ' least $2,500 more. Since- .she is not^ aide to do housework, he lias had to keel) IION. LINDSAY. CARTER WARREN,'who tlirougli 50 years of jniblic life has earned the title of tlie Coastland’s Greatest Benefactor, in spite of his annual declaration that he never Ropes to got back to til,' Dare Coast for another vacation, is now looking forward to joining'witli liis wife, tlicir two .son.s and daugliter, tlieir in-law.s and grandchildren on Sunday, July 21, for a week at the Croalan Hotel at Kill Devil Hills, an area which he grew to love so deeply during the tomiro of the founder.s of the inn, the late Mr. and Mrs. Rus.sell A. Griggs. . ... '.-Kill;_Dcvil' Hills''h)lds'‘'a;.solid pl.ncb in his hc.irt’too;• because from it centered so many of ids activities in behalf of the Coast Guard Service, when iie firstj went to Congres.s, back in 1924,1 and it was there that he con-1 ceived the idea of DRIVE FOR HATTERAS MEDICAL CENTER FUNDS MOVING AHEAD HATTERAS. - drive for funds - Launching a with which to a memorial to j ijni),) modern medical center the achievements of the Wrighttpjg village, local residents as liosl to tills quarterly meet-. fouiidors of aviation. • pontrihuted more than $3,000 at L. A. CLARK JOINS DARE WELFARE STAFF help in the home. His suit is for $30,000 damages; Mrs. Krider’s is for $00,000. RECORD MARLIN FOR SEASON OFF OREGON I. TUES, Newport News Angler and Cap tain Austin Make Season - Record Catch ing of tlie Board of Conservn-pobjective wa.s^ steered jt|,c opening mooting called to Lion and Development. Kill ppv-j tbi'uugh Congress and is now a discuss tlie urgent need for .such il Hills and Nag.s Hoad arc serv-1 "’‘tional niomoriul, where - ' HAYMAN CLAN LEADER KIW LOUIS D. HAYMAN, Dare County native, founder of the annual Hayman re-union celebrntion in Dare County, who will attend the program on .Sat urday of next week at Manns Harbor. He is now’ leLired and i\iiig in .Southport, after a distiii.guisiied career in the .Methodist ministry. ' ‘ .>,V *• 54 V HAYMAN^UNION MEETS JULY 20 AT MANNS HARBOR LOST COLONY ATTENDANCE EXPECTED TO SKYROCKET; FEATURED NIGHTS PREVAIL Friday Night Program Will Salute Park- S.erv- ice; On Saturday, H.D. Members Expected in Abundance; “Virginia-CaroHna Friend- ship Night" Next Wednesday With Gover nors Sanford and Harrison Present. PARKS DIRECTOR TO ATTEND FRIDAY NIGHT ,'i ■* w. CONAKD WIRTH, Director the National Park Service, Annual Gathering of Prominent Family Is Headed By Re- ! , , , . , . , , tired Minister -^cheduied to be a ..pocial guest [at the Friday night (July 12) . 1 performance of "riie. Lost Colo- Roanoke Island. Mr. Wirtli will speak briefly nt intcrnii.ssion an .inti'oductip.n by Mrs. [Frecl W.'Jlofrisohi" chairman of The Dare Coast and Outer Banks wdl be visited during the next 10 days by a largo number of dist inguislif-d people - includ ing Hie Governors of tlie Nortii Carolina ami Virginia - who have been inv'ted to thi.s area , to attend special performances ' of ’’The Lost Colony” drama. Governor Terry Sanford of - North Carolina and Governor ^ Alberti:! Harrison, Jr., of Vir- U'lnia, and their families, will be ; on hand Wednesday night, July • 17, for “Virgiiiia-North Carolina Friendship Night” at “The Colony”. They will be joined by a sizealile group of other slate and local governmental officials. Conrad Wirth, Dirctor of the 1 NaliomiL ...Park.y .Soiwige,wi.n> come' down from'his headqiuir-'' ter.s in Washington, D. C., to nl- tnnd "I’ark .Seiwico Night” at the Waterside Tlioatro on Fri day, July 12. Also in the au dience that niglrt will be mem bers of the newly formed His toric Coastlaiid Association wlio will ho holding the first meeting of tlieir officers and director.^ at Fort- Ralei,gli, the No. 1 historic, .sitb in tlie Nation, on Friday' iiftornoon. .Senator P. D. Mid gett, Jr., of Kngoih.ard is Pre.si- dent of the As.socia’.ion which was oTganiwd to' p'rombl'e travel''^' to the many hi.storic attractions along the coast Oil Saturday night, July l.'l. y/l'he date of the annual re union of tlie Hayman Clan, ,nc- 'D' cording to the yearly plan of, mooting, falls this year on Sat urday,, July 20, 19G3. The. H.iy-i aHci man.s, their friends'and visitors' , , , . , . , will gather at Manns Harbor. Roanoke Tsluiu! Historical pud Uio nu'oting will bo in tho Assooiiilion. Comnumily Building. The fii-=t Personnel of the Cape Hat- President Rev. L. D. Httyman of teras National Sea.shorc, headed Tbc Lost Colony is looking for Souihporl will call the gather- by Superintendent .lames B.jjts biggest crowd since the ingHo order at-ten a.tp., and the, Myers, also wiill be guc.stSjal the ,gi.,nding - room - only, opening- xlitings Nvill proceed from' thi.s p'erformanee or'ithe'-.symphonic.;„ig.i,t tlirong who' turned but,to, hour-bn through the day until drama "at ‘ 8:15 P.M. (EST).i)j,unch the season and see TV the middle or late afternoon, at Elbert Cox, Southoa.st Regional star Andy Griffith. “Home Sec IIAY.MAN, Page Five I See WIRTH, Page Five Demonstration Clubs Niglit” i.s the Saturday “special” and hundreds of farm women and.’ their families from all over the State liave made reseiwations. 'I'lio State Board of Consen-a- tion and Development will lie meeting at Nags Head Sunday through Tuesday, July J4-1G,' and all of the members and tlieii-! See COLONY, Page Six_ : EAGLE FROM MANTEO TIMOTHY GAYLORD OFF TO GREECE WITH SCOUTS Tlie’’' warm‘winds of ' Greece blo'.ving,' as they have for con-, liirics, over, the s p a r k 1 i n g i Aegean sen and the same stars above tlie camiifiros that Homer sang under at night; around you are strange faces and stranger languages, but the fire lias bunt ed low' and friendship is run ning strong. A dream ? Yes. A dream come ing as co-hosts. An entertainment program for .wives of the members of tile board has been jilanncd for Moiulay. From the Dolphin Mot or Court tlio ladies will ride a fheja facility on tlie Outer Haiik.s. Government ha.s expended more tiian a million tlollar.s. And which lias attracted millions of tourists, with consequent spend ing of vast sums of money wltieh lias gone toward the liveliliood high scliool lias to the edge of'^T •‘’t* many citizens and the I j„g already appear.s a.ssured, and Roanoke Island wlierc they will j h’vostmont of millions of dollars, plans for a mod?rn he t.'iken on a tour of the Eliz-]®'' G'c Dare Coast, giving the [ which could later he en- Furthor contributions, plus the proceeds from, a -fi.sh .fry , and dance, now have puslicd tlte to tal above the $0,000 level. ‘ The virtually free acquisition of a suitable site for the huiUl- abethan Gardens and Fort Ra-!-''PC"l''ig-ha]>py county officials leigh. Then they will go to Wan- plenty of money to throw ciiese for a luncheon. aroumi tlirougli ilic years. .Monday iiiglit a G:30 .social 3Ir. Warren, while Repicscnt- hour is sclieduled for the Sliriiio ativo in Congre.ss, got through Club and a dinner will follow. I See W.-\|{ltE\. Page Si,\ I’FOR BELOVED DIRECTOR CLIFTON BRinON NIGHT TO HONOR MEMORY; AID SCHOLARSHIP FUND “The Lost Colony” will pay triliute to it.s former director, the late Clifton Britton, with a special performance on Sunday, July 21. Britton, the beloved North ampton County native and Goldsboro high scliool teacher, worked witli tlie symphonic dnima for 1.5 years prior to his deatli last February. All gate receipts from tlie sjiecial per- ./qimance will go to the Clifton Britton Memorial Scholarship Fund, a special fund for deserv ing students .set up in his honor .shortly before his death. All tickets for the .luly 21 per formance will be .sold on a gen eral admission basis at $2 for adults and $1 for- children. •• - There will bo a brief memork ial .service at intermission hon oring Britton. Britton began his as.'ocialion with “The Lost Col ony” as stage manager in 1948. He succeeded Samuel Solden as director in 1955, a position which lA* filled with distinction until his death early this year. KUGHLER HONORED WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT LOST COLONY Fnmeis Vandeveer ' Kughler, world-ronownetl inuralist and portrait p:iintcr, paid a return visit to Dare County and “Tlie Lost Colony” this week to be the honor guc.st at “Art Night” in tlic Waterside Tlieatre. He was last liorc in 1954 wlion he painted the first of 14 murals whicli ho did under a commis sion from tlie Knapp Founda tion. Mr. Kughler, the president of the famed Salmagundi Art Cluli in New York City’s Greenwich Village, was presented on stage at “Tlie Lost Colony’’ by Mrs. Fred W. Jlorrison, Chairman of tiie Roanoke Island Historical Association. . ’ Before the ''pei’form.ance he was guest at a reception at tlie A. Q. Bell’s Roanoke Gardens, followed iiy a dinner party at the Manteo Motel Restaurant. Acronipanying him here was Mrs. Kughler, an artist in her own right. See KUGHLER, Page Five r>€U- ni’ ■'Steyc Wayne Tliomas of Newport News caught his first blue marlin on 'I’liesday aboard Capt.- Bill Austin’s cruiser The Bo.vs. It w.as also the first blue marlin taken by an nitglerj , „ , , aboard an Austin-.ricippered true for 3 imothy Griylo.-xl, :i I - boat. He was a former mate;y'’'>>’'uhl Manteo Eagic -cout aboai'l Oregon Inlct cruisers. jwho will Ic.avc Tue.sday on .i Hnu.sual feature about the!jw"-''cy that will l.ake him ovei catch was Lliat it was not oiilyl;f‘''s and continents to Athens. the fir-st blue marlin for the j J-''' angler and his skipper, but al.so j''“Ud -cout Jamiotoe. the largest. The fish, scaling all According to estimates the largest blue i hy Boy’s Life, the oflicial Boy ■azinc in the United \ A' mil annual made larged now are under study After cost estimates arc roceiv-• ed, tlie final go of tlie fund- ■aising campaign will be deter- j mined. ' J Wlien announcing a coiitribu- ■ lion of $1,009 to the. fund, the Charles' F. Jolinson •Foundation; volunteered to make a loan of j $20,000 or more in order to LAWRENCE A. CL.'VRK, a child speeil tJic construction of the pjjgg worker vccontly added to new modicai center. .„„|thc D.are County Welfare De- Ch:irlc‘.s Johnson of Asheville,! , ,, , , , resident and a property ownerrl«'t'nt’nt stalf and the Hurd here, al.so stated he would .so-! case worker on duty in the coun- licit coiitribution.s from members ty, is a man who feels hi.s jo!> of tlie Hatteras Marlin Club, of came about as something more whidi lie i.s a director, to help!than coincidence, pay off the loan whicli will bo j Clark, wlio liad long liked to Tion-iiitcrest-bearing. A member‘.york with chiidion and who had of the club who lives in Char-1welfare work vngue- lotte, wlien matching Johnson s handed a penny piece of donation, also is considering a gum by one of his 7th furtlior contribution of a like pradc pupils in Buxton Last amount when tlie drive for funds jjp took tlie gum and re.ad hits the half-way mark. , fortune on the wrapper. TIio Wlicii the in-oiierty transac- fortune, ironically enough, said tion has been completed and the pgreor would be in social and G53 pounds was lui: marlin ever handed by an angler. Scout mag: , off Oregon Inlet. i^tates, 500 boys have been chos-! The giant fish measured 1.3 l’" Trom among five million in fee*, and eight inches from tipiUds country to represent the to tip and GG inehes around its U. S. at the Jamboree, linioihy =!,w,! is one of those clioson. From Manteo Timothy will go girtli. -Angler Thomas was using clioson. to I’hiiadelpliia for two days of pre-Jamborce oricnt.at.ion. ilicn lie will go to New York City monetary goal assui wl, directors of the Hatteras Village Civic Association are confident they will lie able to attract an ex- wclfaro work. The next clay .a member of the welfare board contacted Clark as a possible candidate for a position as a periencod family phy.sician to !o-1 ..yyorker. Cqiiutidpnce ? cate here permanently. j {ii/t Clark says “it is The urgent need for a doctor ^ Lord and medical facility here wa.s, a 12/0 T’eiin Senator reel mounted on a Honiel! rod wlion he m.ado the catch. Ho was iis- ufl ^"r'lii^Riw ‘"-o more days of prep.-ira- P’ was 1,3 .pounds; Jt tocJ I Ihonms two hours to bo.at the ^ *1 • tered plane will begin the first I he Thomas catch is ofwhirlwind touring joui- ‘ nev that will take him tlirougli many made during the pi week as tlio hill fish season for white and Idne marlin arid sad- fish was hiUing an early July peak. The 19G3 billfisli season lias hceii (wire as good a 1902. This is reflected in the fact Hint already this year more th.m 300 blue niarliii have been caught several countries anil thousands of experiences. Tile first stop is Condon where three d:iys of tours and sightseeing await. From London a .sightseeing journey with fre quent stops will take Timothy and the other Scouts through Luceeno, Venice, and then to GAYLORD DARE BOY SCOUT FUND DRIVE WILL START WEDNESD’Y Workers in Nags Hoad, Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk and DEMONSTRATION WOMEN WILL BE PLENTIFUL SAT.” Capacity Crowd Expected; Na tional President A , Special Guest Mrs. Homer A. GrePnp of Tutwiler. Miss., the Nat-i^ai piesident of the Home Demon stration Council, will he a speci.al guest at tlie Saturday night (July 131 performance of “The Lost Colony” in the Wat erside Theatre on Roanoke Is land. It will be “Homo Demon stration Clubs Night”. Mrs. Greene is on Roanoke Island visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert Giubbs, who is a (lancer in thi.s year’s production of the play. Her son-in-law. Bob Gi-ubbs, is playing the role of Sir Walter Raleigh for the sec ond year. Jlr.s. John Winfield of Rine- tnwn, the President-elect of the 7th brougiit home .strongly to all families living between Buxtori So, after five years us a and Ocracoke when the stvei-e; 8™'*® sohool teacher in iMixton, valuation on nil taxable.; prop- storm of March 7, 19G2, cut an: Clark joineil the Dare County win be ii.scd to maintain inlet acro.ss Hattcr.as Island— Welfare st.aff on June 4tli and i],,p,.ovo fire lighting equip iiortli of Buxton, and again last Ls now Itioknig forward to a already owned by villag' off Oregon Inlet and Hatteras. | return trip'includes the famous game fisliiiig ports Rome, Lousanno, and See MARLIN, I age Fi^e Paris as well, Once in Greece the U. S. HATTERAS VOTERS 1 Scouts will participate in .Tam- APPROVE DISTRICT jborco events with 10.000 scouts from countrios all over the noii- In Hatteras la.st S.atui(l.ay 94 ' communist world. They_ will persons voted in fo-vor of o Inx jconipclo in “Got Acciuuintcd for-fire protection in the-Hat-j field games and cla-s.sical games teras Fire District and only 8, on the site where Creek ath- votod against the measure. lotcs battled for honors in form- Tile now tax, whicli is not to j er times. A stiff physical fitness exceed ■ fifteen cents per $100 obstacle course awaits Uiom too. November when another stonii career in this field. icr.s. washed out the temporary | Tliis Lull lie hopes to enter, Existing equipment in Hatter . bridge across the new inlet. jthe School of Soci.al Work .aV as was pureha.sed in the past by, things Scouts do during Jam Located about mid-way be- | Richmond Professional Institute! individual and group contribu-, borecs. Tliere will be campfire cere monies, Scouting displays, a city of tents and loads of charcoal for cooking. There will he camp- firo.s and songs at night and pranks .•'iid the dozens of oilier -jj - t| See DRIVE, Page Five Sec CLARK, Page Five 1 lions in the village. 1 Sec' GAYLORD, Page Six •Manteo \rill begin the first fund Carolina Organiz.ntion of nti.sing campaign held in Dare Demonstation Clubs, will County for the Boy Scouts of jj, jj costumed rote in one America in two years V edaes- i j, special day. Last year no caiiipaipi was ■ performer. She will have hold beeaii.-=e of severe diinmge ..on-speaking role of “Eliz.a. to the urea from the March Glane—A Meal Grinder” in storni. Art II Tlie Scout fniance drive coni J' j.,.;,,., on “Home Demon- jncncing m gLation Night,” a capacity help supply he 19G3 T dcivatcr , in the finance drive. len’at.ons from form women all During the past year Scout- over the State wlm pkan to aU ing lias been on the increase in tend this year >"o’ude(l w.U be this area. Pro.sently there are o gioup of 39 fiom^ Hay 140 boys and adults participat- County in the mountains, ing in two Cub Packs and thrael Mrs. George Fr.yly of Canton. Boy Scout Troops, 'rhree local the t9C3 President of the State Scouts became Eagle Scouts organization, wll be among this year. j those in attendance. Represent- Tliis summer a Dare County ing the .Agricultural Extension Scout will represent the United Ser^’ice of North Carolina State States at the International Jam- of the University of North borue. Timothy Gaylord of Man- ] Carolina at Raleigh will be Dr. teo will travel to Greece .for Eloise Cofer, Assistant Director, the event. Tor Home Economics Programs, Funds raised in the drive and Miss Anamerle Arant, Dis- Wcdne.sday will be contributed trict Home Economics Agent, to the business operation of the 1 In charge of local arrange- Tidewater Council, serving 17,-;ment8 is Mrs. Beulah Gaylord; 000 Scout affiliates in part, of.Dare County Home Economies. 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