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Ifi' SEND RENEWAL OF SUBSCRIPTION BEFORE EXPIRATION DATE ON ADDRESS 18 Pages in Three Sections • rie .'it.- /• w; David stlok Kitty gawk, n* 0. e-81-w04^;; V.r.'Ci* i V ** -rMAiL SHOULD BE ■ ADDRESSED TO BOX 428 - ' MANTEO, N. C. NOT TO INDIVIDUALS WITH WHICH IS COMBINED THE PlliOT AND HERALD OF BELHAVEN ANDWAn ^UARTER^^-^ PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE INTEREST OF THE WALTER RALEIGH COASTLAND OF NORTH CAROLiNA Viy.-'.'g;-?'-, pa'ges'I lhrough-8 ■v I VOLUME XXIX — NO. 8 MANTEO. N. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. 1963 Single Copy 7C 'll ■'*?‘l OLD AUTOS ON 1^ ANNUAL JUNKET TO OUTER BANKS ^ Second Old-Time Car Visit Dur ing Summer; At Lost Colony Thursday The second apijcai'anee of hat many folks pay a d e a v ..Piice to .see at side-shows " llii'ouglfout'the'country is avail- • al)lo to tho.se in parts of the coastland' thi.s week end. Mem- hers of, the .Classic Car CluV-is of j-America,, are on- their annual ; summ'er "junket, 'visiting Nags f JIbad, the, area’s '.'historical - at- liaction.s and Thiirsd.ay night were .schcdulcil to attend The Lost Colony. f Earlier this suninier, the An- : tiqiie Car CInbi .some several Iozen strong, toured the area, providing a spectacle of by-gone year.s. Aloinber.s of the Clas.sic Car Ciuh are' driving .such swanky •automobiles as Itolls Koyce, pT'ackard, Stut-/., Piebi'o ‘Arrow ;'aiid others of ycars-gone-liy vin- '!! t.'ige—.such vehicle.s a.s only the ; v.etithly owned many year.s ago. ' 'Mr.s. Elizabeth Smith, secre- f tary of Nag.s Head Chnmhcr of ■ poninicrce,''state,d th.at “appro.vi- '■matoly '• JOO'"■'car.s of variou.s • Jnakes, niodels will be in the tour which originated in H.-irris- burg, I’a. on Monday, some of ■ nhich are from point.s as distant - as C.-ilifornia.” The chamber of I commerce, as well as other local promotional groups, has aided in securing accommodations anil assuring tliese guests of a com- v fortable stay. FEDERAL COURT ifrr DISPOSING ^OF: Many mahers ■‘V-vip DISTINGUISHED MARITIME GROUP VISITS COAST; ATTENDS LOST COLONY J- jI’IJ fs%t| VISITING THE OUTER BANKS during the past week, end was .a ,distinguished and^dnlluenthii , group ..of niariliuu; .Teaders aiiu .Congressmen, as guests of Hon. Her^rt C.- Bonner,: First'-. District, N.-C,>, Reprtwontillive.,and Ghuirijiiin oL-the llousq. .Alerchanl Marine and, Fisherie.s Committee. 'I'lio group loured - variou.s points of-interest ui. Dare. .County, and Saturday night aLlended the showing of Tlio Lost Colony. Left to right, tliey are; Howard Adams, vice-president Pacilic Far Ea.st Lines; Congre.ssmau Boh Ca.sey of Te.vas; Jlr. Bonner, William .1. D’Ol icr, vice-president United Slates Lines; Mrs. Fred W. Morrison, chairman of Roanoke Island lli.stoiica! As.s.iciatinn; Ralph Casey; Coiigre.ssman William Mialliard of California; Congressman ,Bon .len.scn of Iciw.a; C.oL .\'pah Hnnson, vicc-i)ro,ide!it Aiherican I’resident Lines; Adni. Hirshfiehl, former A.ssociate Commandant of Coast Guard, Cong. Hale Boggs of Louisiana, Ma jority Whip, Hou.so .of. Re])rescntati.vcs;, Henry Kennedy, American .Mcrcluuit Marine ljistiUite,;.Nc;,\v A'ork; .Cong, (i;arl...AljH;rt .of. Oklahoma, Derhocratic'Whip'of House; and Cong. Thor PoUefson of Wa.shinglon -State! ’"'.4*- DANIELS REUNION DRAWS OVER 300, WANCHESE MON. Frisco Area Property Hearings 1 to .Begin Monday, * August 26 L, -At Ihe.closo of the .second day -■of Federal Court 'Wedne.sday afternoon in Dare County r Courthouse, 1C cases from a calendar of 45 involving" prop- pi'tie.s on Hattera.s Island h.-u) been heard and order entered a.s.signing intere.st to the vari ous partie.s involved. The.se 10 tiaets are in the villages of Hat- teras, Buxton,, Avon. Salvo, ; Waves and Rodanthe. j Cases iicrtaining to the Fri.'coj area arc prc.sently scheduled to he heard beginning Monday. .All Jof thi; ca.scs on llattoras Island ;..aro in "Action No. 20.3." ;■ Property cases in Kill Devil ■;^Iills around tlie Wright Broth- i.er.s National Monument have I been referred to a three-man commission for settlement. Al.so slated for next week are "hearings on Mackey's Island jiropiiriy in Currituck County, .-wliich will get underway ,,Wednesday, acconling to the f;present calendar, f. Federal District Judge John . D. Larkins of Trenton is presid- :iug, and due to a death in his i family, no hearing.s were, con- -'kUicted on Tuesday FURTHER SEARCH FOR '’COLONY’* IS UNDERWAY AT FORT Work it Preliminary fo Major Expansion' Program "i^af ' - Park Si*e A search for "The Cities of Prdeigh” i.s under way at Fort |, Raleigh National Historic Site. National Park Service arche ologist J. C. Harrington of the Richmond office is in charge of the work which includo.s maminl and mochanicnl diggings of a scries of ditches in an area west of the entrance of Fort Raleigh. Dr. Harrington is tlie arche- elogi.st who directed o.xcavations at the National Historic Site | - several years ago, unourthing a fort built by Ralph Lane. Lane jwas commissioned in 1586 by the first Queen Elizabeth to build road.s, the fort and a town on Roanoke Island. The town Lane laid out was the “Cities of Raleigh in Vir ginia” whore colonists under the leadership of Governor John White settled in 1587 then dis appeared, leaving only part of the word Croatan on a tree, “Actually we will probably .. not find the exact location of tlie town on the cunent project but wo have to make sure that it was not located where the Na- lion.al Park Service will soon r-pjonstruct new buildings a n d I ^foads in the expansion of the National Historic Site, Harring ton said. Jonathan the Speaker, Com pares Elizabethan Era to Today's Progress Hy AVCOCK BROWN WiANCHESE — Kith and kin of the panjels family gathered in annual , reiiiiion Monday to hear Jonathan Daniels of Ra leigh, ;in editor and author compare F 1 i z :i b o t h an tinii>s nearly four centuric.s ago with the modern day. Then on the spacious, grounds of Bethany - Methodisf-'Church where Daniels spoke-the annual picnic which attracted kinsfolks and friends from far and near was held witli more than 300 persons pre.scnt. "Oui d;iy is not different from Walter Raleigh’s,” .said Daniels. "Queen Flizahoth wa.s her own National .Space Administration. RaleigI) w!is the great cntcr- pri.ser with a government con tract. .And the comp.anies he sent to the Carolina .=hores in cluded not only soldiers, sailors and coloni.sts; hut also scientists :tnl artists who collected data for a probe into the unknown.” He pointed out that "the wide sea wa.s as fearful then as Out er Space is now. Re-entry into England wa.s as problemutic:il as re-entry into the earth’.-- .-itmospliere. ’The fir.st colonists came at a time of cold war in the World. And there was no test ban on armados.” “On thishC.ai'olina 'Shbre 'was not only esfabli.shed the -first See DANIELS. I'uge hight VIRGINIA DARE NAMEPLATE RETURNS SATURDAY i, SHARP WORDS IN COURT TESTIMONY IN DARE TUESDAY Afternoon Busy and Still Unfin ished; Judge Calls Night Session But to No Avail tSr-i AT SATURDAY' NIGHT intermission ceromonios at The Lost Colony, the nameplate from the ves.sel U.S.S. Virginia Dare re turned home. Shown receiving the plaque, on beluilf of the Roanoke Lsland Historical As.sociation, is Mrs. Charles Davi.s, daughter of Mrs. Matilda Etheridge Inge and granildaughter of R. Bruce Etheridge of Manteo. At left is Ralph Ca.=-y, President of the .American Merchant Marine In.stitute of New 1'ork, .ami Congrcs.sm:in Hei'herl C. Bonner at right. The heller |)ait of the after noon '.vas devoured 'rue.siiay in Dare County, ll.ecorder’.s C-’url with 'life' trial'in'f -'ii Nags Tle.id woman on'qlrank'driving charg- e.-,, and witli the non-;\nm-;i'-ini-e of olhei dereiiilaiil.lu.lgi- V oi note ordi’icd a cvc-ning se^-oim j'upon the suggestion of I’rose- -.i-culing Attorney Martin Kellogg, fjr. ' ■ t ..M)-s. Ediiu S, ..kea,. clninrod :wilh driving undei- (lie influence as the result of an acci!ent 'which occuri'cd noai the ,Sca- 'fare Rcst.-iuranl at Nags'Hoad .last Saturday night, ple.-tded not 'guilty throiigli her attorney. FISHERMEN ASSUR'D,! OF ,USUAL,:ACCESS;I FOR BEACH NETS' NEW RAG GOES UR- the Story of a To'-n Not S^i in R”'.,^’'icted N P S. Area £xpl«ined in Dotail STILL PLUGGING,. FOXi^lIOOKING FPR' ^ 50,0.6ci:?ATTEND::^NCE; Biggect St..ton Since I9S3 Vir tually Assured, Lost Colony j Manager States ! Wit'i 10 iiiore srliodiiled per- • fovmiinee-: to go liefoi’o the end of the 1 '.,>03 ...sc;; if on ..on, ,;SufltIayr.'-^; .''ept-^jiiher l';''''‘The''L'i>sL'6'61on'y”i'‘ I -'J iilitdooi ' fV ■mul' .ohic clr am: i on I 1 I ! seems (Irs stumd ;o Ilia-. u largest audience in Ui(-. P 1 Id ceai's.' ; ( 1 \ J genei al n:an- .-ivei'.'. ai (Min'; ii'il tod; >y '- tliai 10 ! 1 paid to .vei * ilm Fi-liii g It gul.U'ons h.-ive ii u bee-n changed nt Trqie llat'era-: .Vaiicnal ..^Seaslipre, ■ Supg'i'inteii- ■ doni-;l,'um(!s.'B; ■.Myers.hsakl'iodjiy. A damaged fi.sh not on Cr- riiiiiiii Bc-nf-h l.i-t M o n d i > brouglit. telepho'ne calks to M-'.v- 'V. ,.y,'. , Hairvey.y i'ostiJr.'i.ste,' Vicior Mfokiti.s of. M,.nti-o and .ViiliOnii! j'’ark Sr-idices offu-e-,. .'>U))ei'in'e)idcrt''My(‘fs g;iv, de tans .I--, foliott ; I'a."k n-gul;,;tions orovk!.? foi lj.ui:;>: rorl.ihi hea'th area.s i., comnr'rcial 'fis'ii’i'ng'' "('ftivit'ig'ihi- hr-r. y 'iwnnniiilg' S'';iniin eacii vear. Keccnlty. ;i eomtiieicial f'slinig nel wa' dair.agcd in an attempt to remove .it from w,li ens ad.I.'U'"lit/., t'j .7-110. Ci'iiuma Bear,'') swunming'-afev.''■ ' A nation.'!! Park ■ tiervicc’ life g’l.ird, la.s.t. 'Miindnv niorniijg, re liot teil lo'the Chief Park Ranger t> It a gill net had'been placed ne.-ir a 'posic.i! .-Kwimmiiig area. The Chief Hanger instructed a .Seasoiial'sR'j.ngep.to remove the pet, A-.-bieh ■='|irovedcl(f he a' ]350- lout ei.imniercial seine instead of a .smaller type gill net. fn his zra) ',(1 follow (irde.rs. tlie young vangr'i-, after trying to )nill the net out by han(i,.hooked .a jeep to it. I'cVu-tiiig in cori.r;(ieiahle I,, - r o. r, (lainaoe to the large net I Cross of .St, Gooige flag Tv.'„ mistake.-: eaused tins un-,‘'‘"‘''.’K‘ ''7' u.,. ,,, ,053 ” iM 1*0.* la a Sumlay. on P'* * \ irgliua n.ai'i; D;iy. Loiiiting on Uie ncrfoi nianee.s Un'.s year j i-i ■ ClMreilcc'*FeUlc-l’,-;-'-Gtit'm nor i l?een . wiilely acelaimed. ra.s^,-.. Wiiite III 'file Losi Coioiii,-. among the best" ever' pfe-sehted AI ! first'47 perfoi-rnanoe?. this-year. *' In additir ,, soveia' tliou.-auid ' Sevi nth Grade .“rlnjo’i cliilili'en , ■ * '• of .Vortli Carolina and Virginia' ilia-, e heen admitted free on fi-tickeLscdistributcd thn.'Ugh' fheii* ’-..''r; . tefifhei'f. 'last' sjU'ing. ' " " ' ‘ { I.a.si.,, year’s ...paid attendance--'' - ..'-1 11 t-.'ilaledf d-T'CSSn' in Hie 25th'' im-—" >' j I ifiveiysary. yeaiCiO'f jh'o fiiist ,por-''.tG '' 'vi }! l'ji'rir.iriee '..of': "The Lost Colony” .- • in ...the" '.Waterside Theatre in.- , 1!)37. This wn,...-..'! now rocr-rd .smee 45,257 bongiil tickets at the box office 'n itlS'l. l-’o.x jioinl.'e(l out "tiiai ‘theliveiy ' age ^paid^tittondanct; per .nigli.t tiui.s;i'fi'7;v.’tlri’s','^e!l's’oit-::ha^f hdhn'7i;>7'i7':!^S'| 8.5S. "If fliii; average ho!d,s up > I through. tJic -i;emahuiei; ‘.of ...the- .d i scaso.a” .s'aifl Fox, “and we don’t ' ' Mhhve .any jn.in-ouLs of the 10 A M li A .S S A D 0 ri GKOP.GF. perfonnanee.s, wo will , LAKI.N’G of New Zcrdtmri raines l ‘f» 48.S85 thi.-- sea.son. Tlii.s f .. : ' .! would III- Hie higge.-:t se.asoii's audienre Since .52 Hw paid to JSfi forluiiati- inraleiU, Myert s.-iid. "First, .the fUhef.nran placcKi his j not in .0 sighed restricted' area S'il Si'condly, Hie ranger .tlemiitcd j to remove the eciuipmeiu r.ithci'i • = Hmiii contuctiiig the owner niid' SCHOOL.,BELLS,, t' RiNjS-v^pesR^. „ "1 am ful!> coin iir-i il f 0111 FOR DARE YOUTH'Min an i\ .h lire 'ulimiMed Hial H il.iiltni, 111 the 2ii-yeai history of Paul Gfeen’.=" .stirring historical wner Ilf ilifced il in till n. t_ _.|in..eentl.i. l!a,,|,y day.- drapia;-This:,is.sconside,reil artn- • ‘,hute;0^7;'','Wkh;viiiv;;f'',,,^o till) 7 nirecioii".vhoHbok over- this so;i- 'e. r the death of Clifton and to the ta.nt ho as- ....... come .'ig.aiiii tlie vicinity of the ] jif,,.;. County ehtldren, j .Special praise has boon given .--1 muled. Mrs. Rc'a’s voliicio had, acturd- AT FRIDAY NIGHT PERFORMANCE DR. GRAHAM LAUDS GREEN. OTHER LEADERS OF SHOW At the 1200th performance of The Lost Colony last Friday night, Dr. Frank P. Graham, United Nation.s mediator to I’aki.staii and India, wa.s gue.st siicaker at The Lo.st Colony. His I'cmark.s follow: “The.se life-time pa.sses;..to every hundreth purclntser’of •'» ticket toriiglit are awanled' in honor of this the 1200tli per formance of THE LOST COLO NY given on this cnmmcmor.'t- tive occasion by Hi is aVilo and devoted comniuiiit.v c:ist and staff, 'roniglit wo also salute Chairmtn Francis Winslow an-d General Jolia, -Pliillips of life Carolina Cliarfor Terconletiai't -See GKAIiA.M, l»age Eight BIG CROWD ATTENDS DANIELS. DAY REUNION MONDAY r I ,ing to to.stiinony t'i''''senled in' iceiii't, collided with Hie front I end of a car owned by one Ge.orge 1., Ford .of Kin.stpn, „in.- flielin,g minor damages to it, .Slie was additionally charged with the use of nbusivc (language, toward itfr. Ford, and' fo.slimony ihy other vitnesses- indicated I that “vile and tthusivo” L'lngtiago j seemed to’ be - the” ViVodo- of'the levelling. . • j V?: I Ford—wdio was accompanied ;al tile time h.v the vehirle’.s driver nnd nnenher young nviii— , Ko.ss Bryant nnd Chester Re\n- {old.s. .If.—tc.stified that follow- jiiig the ('tilli-slon Mr.s. Re.a pu.sli- jCd him around the re.staui'unfs i liaTking'ar'cn tlirdiigh a maze of cars uttering ‘‘sl.-indcrou.s an I vulgar” remarks. Upon Hie :iri'iv!i! of tillP L. Meiggs, .Mr.s. Rea was clnngod v.'Uli driving under the infhiii'ice Tustimon.v' by .itleigg.s' indicated that Mr.s. Rea ■'called Ii'iii a ‘•damn fdol” and-thfeatoned to “gel his job” tis w'oll-as havnLg him indicaled fur “vbp'eliction of dutie.s.” .ludge Vannofe failed to admit a motion by Mrs, Rea’s nlloriiey thaLtbe, .sUtte.had., failed ;.ta,|ir,0; vide eviileh s, and found the .?ee COURT. I’age Eight ly for regitration lairpo.ses ^■-~ 1 is urged that cliildron or pnriinLs UONOAICE ISI-A.VD CIIURCII prepared to pay liook Vciltai IIO.MECO.MLVG .SEPT, p ami oilier lees at that time. -..--i: ' |- Fnil-dav .schedules will begin The Roanoke Island Baptist'on Thursday, and liim-hrooms riiuirii will oli.sei've hs anmi.al,'•rdl begin opi-raGon on that (iay, licmecoming .Stimlay, .Scpiom'hor|' Parents of school-nge rhildr.'-.5 1. Guest spo.-ikcr "'id liu-U. C.'who have rcrcnt.Iy moved inti Ci'owiof iBhL'lb.v,.-V’'''i:^i.''''',i''.' (' '! liie;count.v,' and vvhi.sc chiidreti There wilt be’special mtiric at'have not been assigned prr-.seet- the worship ^cryice, but no ly. arc urged to rontact the .stieciiil singing '.sci'virc in Ihe coiinry siipcriiitinidonl’s offiro aflci'itooii as in former yea-.'s. la.s soon a.s nos,«ib!o. I All former mitnibij'rs and I Jlondny, Labor Day, will be ; friends .of tliojckufch ai'c iindiod-a holiday, hut the following to attend. • .'Tuesday, the real grind iirgins. NEW MANTEO PHARMACY FORMALLY OPENS MORE DRAINAGE. LOWER ROAD AT NAGS HEAD TO BE Highway Commission Funds Will. Provide Means for Ex- • ‘ ,''.',icess Water 'Relief r * egiS •4'' r GARDEN PARTY, PIN-IT-ON-LINE, TO AID LIBRARY Book Sale August 30 and 31 -Also To Boost Build ing Fund ‘ '''■■'‘e’t-ai.(t' -»f'e-jy—■oy a-j,,. -• j-at- .y-y .MIL AXIL MR.S. WOOD.SDN B. FtlitRlNG. .111..-proprielor.s of, tile new drug store formally iipcning Hii.s week end at "Ballast Rock Shii]iji!ng (.'enter.” The new farilit.v, located oiiposite Manteo High .Srliuol, hoast.s a piescnptloii ilepartnient, pin.- tllu- thousands of other items which are to he feund in an xip-lo-daie store, of tills typo. FORMAL OPENING FOR XARWOOD" UNDERWAY JONATHANfDANIELS, MRS. DELIA DANIELS HOOKER. fOHN^ EDWARD QHAVEY and AIELVIN Ri DANIELS were among the hundreds who gathered for the annual get-together'^of the Daniels Clan in Wanchese on Monday. Jonathan Daniels, editor of the Raleigh News and Observer, was principal speaker at the affair, held at Wancheiso Methodist Church. Mrs. Hooker, 8», is a native of Wanchese but now lives in Norfolk; in her arms is John Ed ward Chavey, 4-month-old .son of Lt. and Mrs. J. L. Chavey, and who was horn at Quonsot Point, R. 1. Mrs. Chavey is the former Laura Daniels; they are now living in Oceana, Va. On the right is Melvin R. Daniels, career Dare County Register of "f 'Ij® promoters of tlie eveh't hbid iiach Angnsl. The campaign to hoo.sl Hm huilding fund of the D.are roun ty Library i.s getting imderway tills Saturday .'tftenmon at ,3-30 with a Garden Party pul on by the Lost Colony cjisi at the Waterside 'I’heatre near Manteo. Admission will he SI and fifty ccnt.s. --tiso on Saturday there will he a money lino in downtown, ,Man- tco in front, of ..Fcanag’s^ from 0 a.m. until 5 p.im George Utile Qtiidley, well known Wanche.se- man, will be the hacker. Per sons contribute jo .tbe fund by pinningVAhcii'r^. money, bn; the clothesline vvitli'cl6thc.s pin.. Thursdn.v and Friday, .Augil.st 30 and 31. a book saie will be be conducted at the Idirtiry in Manteo from 10 -a.m. to 4. pm The selling price for these u.sed fiction and nonfiction book.s i.s ten and Iwonty-fivc cents. Many ycar.v ago, when sailing 1^ n r ves.sels hauled cargo to and'Tv-' ‘J* fiom JIanteo :t pile of ballast slone.s began to grow off Roa noke Island’s Ballast Point. Tiio ships coming in empty carried these stone .s—stones FIGURES SHOW TRAVEL UP 20% ON COAST Fund.-: allocated earlier this nibnih hy the N, C. Highway Commi.sdon will be used ' for' drainage improvomems at Nags Head..'. .1 '"i ' , Dist. Highway (Commissioner' (Hilman Wood of Edcnton met' with the Nags lle.ad Town Cotinr cil .Monday to explain the work. One $08*000 project will pl.aco two ocean drains under U. S.,, 158 business in the .Nags Head , aiea “to lu'ip eai'iy off regulai' surface dniinage,” Wood said : Heavy 7-.ains now quickly are ' trapjied there and frequently cover the beach road. 3'he dr'aiits, lunning under the dune- ” !lin('' amrbuSine.ss highway to thc ' j ocean, have tr.ajis at the outer e:il to kecp,oc-2an water out. , Lower Road .-t'liothor $50,000 apiirovcd hy the commission will bp tiscd to I lower the. iutersoction of U. .S. 1.5S-byp;iss 'and Stiundside Ro.a'd (running to Old Nags Head) to within 12-18 Inche.': of the level ■ of Iho'heaeh nSad,'Wood itnid.- e"' ‘.'’riiat i.s one of the large.st...,. diaiiiagp ha.sin.s- on the- beach and the lowering of the highway Will permit the ocean to pas's over the inter.scctiim and into' Ihe fl;its heyonil,” in ca.“e '6f ‘‘' , .severe .storms'. Wood explained.' Nags Head Mayor W. A. Wil liams said this board liad .sug gested “dry’’ tiridge.s or trestles on U. .S. 1.58-bynass to let any’' flood waters flow underneath but Wood .said a system of bo.x ciiivcrt.s probalily would he. more,,', practical. "Wo would like to do that In - *’ time, as funds become nv.ailahio,'' ■' but the money for it is not.avail-^ able now,” he .saiil. ■, -J; 'rravel along the Dare Coast coming from all parts of the' i-s up considerably this year, ae- world—to give them adflilinna! hallast when they liad no cargo in their holds. Wlten they yeach- ed the mouth of Shallowhag Bay they throw the stones overboard to empty their holds for the' cording to figures rclea.sod this week, which amplify earlier re- liorts of increasing Iriivel, pav- liciilarly in'the (jape Hattera.s National Seashore area. For the month of .August NEW KADIO CONNECTION ’ MADE FOR POLICE CARS According to announcement' by Mayor Tlibnins H, Briggii, the Totrn of Kill Devil Hills police car is now equipped in waiting cargoe.s on Mantco’s 1 alone, tbrougb the 20tli NFS j the same radio band as the docks.,,: .Mpre and - more: ships j o.s'.imatc.s that,-.136,-500 people ^ Sheriff’s,cat*. In time of need.;'of.;,i ,r dropped tiicir liaH.ast Iboi'c over!were ' iri''';the 37,100 vehicles policb ’ .service, the Kill Devil* ' the vc.'irs mid the heaps of' which were counted entering the Hills number is 441-4001. If for stene,^ grew larger and larger ' Park area For the year to date, |some reason that telephone does nath Hif day when .■^ailing vi>s- 181,062 ears had been counted,,not answer, 473-2024 (the se!s di.'ajipeared from the coast-; with -issumpton tliat those ve- l;,nd. hides transported 611,577 peo- Tod.av lho.=e stones, fovgotien See CAKAVODD. P.nge Five pie. See TKAVE!., Page Eight Sherifrs number) may be called and the message will be relayed by way of the new radio hook- np.
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