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, SEND RENEWAL r OF SUBSCRIPTION BEFORE EXPIRATION DATE ON ADDRESS 12 Pages in 2 Sections ;r • David, sticfc- Kitty ifey/kj, IT*- G ' f f; ' WITH )¥HICH IS COMBINED THE PILOT AND HERALD OF BELHAVEN AND SWAN QUARTER PUiilSHED WEEKLY IN THE INTEREST OF THE WALTER RALEIGH GOASTLAND OF NORTH CAROLINA "M'AlL'SHOULD 'Be''''• fADDRESSED. JO- 60,X;-M28 MANTEO; N. C. NOT TO INDIVIDUALS Page I through 6 VOLUME XXIX:—NO. 22,;, ; .TMANTEO, N. C.. FRIDAY. N'pVEMBER 29, 1963 Single Copy Id OREGON INLET CHANNEL TOO SHALLOW FOR SAFETY SAY TRAWLER CAPTAINS Trawler Fleet Has Grown to Become Major Industry of the Pamlico Sound; Could Be Even Bigger if Channel Were Deepened and Stabilized with Jetties' SMILES IN HOSPITAL RocoH cntches of /lo«''de-s jMILING FACE NOW are tieing reportoii troin the ; W.-inchose- trawler 'fleet. Catclie.s ?o ^:reat that even the old ones “ have no memory of .such a mul titude. These flounder have all heen i .hrouglit in in the hidds of the '.small and medium si/e tiawliirs' - ■ Avhich are able, to make it! throinth ttie Oregon Inlet hy u.s- ing the J4 foot ch.annel now • available. Thou.sand.s -of - jiound.s >of .--the flat fish had to be Taken to otb- er' fiSh market.s-beeau.se, .'they were netted hy the birger trawl- er.='. The.si! trawlcr.s have no chnnee of coming in througli ; Oregon Inlet as it now e.xist.*. , ■Dare County i.s missing un- dreuined of thousands in dollar vettirn hy having an inadequate in depth and unsiabilizvd cbamiel across the Oregon Inlet sand bar. At the time the 14 foot deep, 400 foot wide channel was dreg- ed .•it'-'seeins‘.adequate. Perhaps'it wa.s ... at that time. But the ayoniniercial .fi.shing industry has grown byleaps a,*id bounds. Dare Countians know a good thing wlien they .see it. Thee are now 18 .small and medium trawler,s operating out of \Vanche.=e and some 45 trawlers from as far north as Maine and as far .south as the' Soulii Carolina Hne- now. discharge their catch aC.Wan- che.se. Congres.snuin Heebert - C. NEW BUILDING FOR MANTEO P.O. IS ABOUT READY Modern Structure Nearing Completion With Ample Parking Space; Fearing'* Lessor AYCQCK,,BROWN, whose smil ing counienance around' Dare County, where he liead.s the Dare County Tourist Biiivau, has been iiiis.sed recently from ids usual liaimts, and he is said to he practically lirdding open house in his room in the .■\lbemarle Hos pital, Elizabeth City. Entering the hospital for .surgery, the genial publicist is keeping the ' The hew 'Manteo postoffice building on tlie corner of Wati-r and Main Streets is so near complete; that Jt 'is .e.xpectod to bo ready for occupancy on tl'c week- end, Postmaster Victo,- .Alockins .Said- todav.h Tile new bo.xe.s ■ and othei', ciiuipmvmt is in.sthlled and , liie ' fiiiisliiiig touches to the lieating plant are all tiiai could delay'vise of this huihling.-; . i The .building is operated under, a lea.se arrangement with Foar- ing.s, Ine., who liuilt. it at a co.st appro.ximnting $30,000. Con- .slruction liegan early in the LSpring, It i.s oii the. site of tlie Tranquil House,' a long .lime. ■ .hmdniark .. in .Manteo ...and for ■Lmahy years. it.s only hotel; I I’atroii.s who de.sire jiostoffice j boxes are rmiiiired to make ap plication at once, so that an jorderly traii.sition may be effect-- ed. Due to change.? made liy the po.stoffiee deiiartmeni in t he .system of miniheriiig the bo.xe.s, many patrons will not get their old box tiumber.s, although about one-thinl will retain the same tiumber.s. Palron.s,' are .reminded that only tho.se who live" in their hou.seho.ld.s are entitleil to use their box, and others nui.st rent their own boxes. Deliver of mail at. night, or after bu.sine.ss hour.s, will he dis continued, and jiati'on.s are re- ;ue.-ted to keep tin's in mind, and if same i.s a.-keil for at night the request will bo ignored. It will also be neces.sary for patrons,to learn their box eombiiiialions, for mail will not 'ue delivered home folks informed about Dure Bonner is well aware bf^ thelppppi,, who arc in the hospital' fiom boxes to persons not coin- need ,of-the Dare ■'Ggunty Coni: aiid inany other iteni.s that come petont to open the Bo.ves. Postal mercial ..j'i.ihing jniju'stry to while'there. He * rules .‘ifipuliite ' that when ’ the grtuiter'S'acce.sls' tO'-.Dure‘County'to i„, home in a few'^mail■ has been put in tlie Iwx. heen effecteil, and .fishing ports and the sheltered , 'waters of Pamlico Sound. On j—1 Sepleniher 2(»th this year, the cljcdicc Ikivcctii^atcc Committee on Public Works of• iNVtsMtoAlta , the House pf Representatives • requisstetl,-. the i Chief r of Engi neers;- ..the’. Board of Encineei's of (Rivers-and Harbors to review' the report of the Chief of Engi- I deliver has patrons are enjoined to oh.serve the rules. Jeri-y Gaboon, one of the. ieacherS at-Manteo High School, went to the .school Sunday morn- neers on the .Channel from AIaii-!'ng to turn otT the Hood lights, teo to Oregon Inlet, North'Car- Upon entering the huikliiig, he olitia, published a.s Hou.se .someone MANTEO HIGH ROBBERY.j 'SMALL DOCKET HEARD IN Recorder s court ON November 26 ' >*'-4 LAID TO FINAL REST IN ARLINGTON SWORDFISH HUNT j IN WATERS OF I HATTERAS AREA Caph Tex Ballance and Dr. ! Haisler,-- Marine Biologist, j Seel._Data; Aquariurn 1 - *> ■■ Proposed ■ COUNTRY OF PRESIDENT FELLED ■f'i KENNEDY ASSASSIN I- Capt., ll'ex' Ba'Jfince weiil off-" ■1,1 I :dll\ ,1 li - b'M- ‘.h. I ■ t . '..MM lap ,'.1 - lung live fi.'luiig .■Xb'-iaid wf.e I Dr. Hassler, Maj-iiiH' biologist, ' f I Milt N Siaie. and mate LAlai'vin I’.obinsou. fLyndon B. Johnson- Assumes Reiigris; of Gbv- ' ernment Immediately After Assassin'-s-Bul let Ends Life of President Kennedy in Texas; Accused Assassin Fatally Wounded By Texas Gunman ' ' “Doc”'Himlor was jntei-eai, in;i[:|0|-i HASSELL JR ■ thou.-„io(e.i fiiwlmg if iwo-n.i Tish-ife present imANTEO PROUD j ’ihA ' '' .lOll.N' l-'ITZGER.AI.D KE.N'.VICDV, 45, and yoiitigc.'il man eviir elected to the Pre.sidency of the United Si»tt-s, nii-t .•m untimely death Friday in Dalla.-^, Texa.-, when ho wa.? killed by r, hullfit CMJ.thovo at tills thiM; of -v'carj and crenUng u now commeix-ia! 1 I'.shuiK metb'-.d for tin? .jrca. The .i-ap.aiiew? .tong live con- j - sists of-9060 A, of line w'lth a ’, line at:tai'.lxC‘t! every 80 ft- which ■ • 'that: a hailed hook -.-tn'd linker. 1 Thev* linos-aro kept tangle free. in wa.sh fob.'?: aiioul 800 A, of hue :ir ouch of 11 lubis. j At the lOf) lathoni curve, tltcy tried their Ir.c!: l-ut cauglil only \' j.l>.3rks, fornO ?iatiimc-'rhe*id.i and J tiger ¥*101%? and othr-rs tlieyj j coaldn’t identify. The wau-i i j loinpoi-aiure v.-fis found to 1.5; I to ”8 degreiio .from top to hot-1 Mam nhonl 15 mlies off llallerni-. I I fiil-jl '.vhieh wa.s too wami forj j aword fish, So they did not con-, tinue furlher r.fl'shore to try ' again. _ . Capt. B.nllanco -.vaf:'' {lUAiriBc-tl to find that the Gulf M .vlUtid'thJ f'A- '' ' ! .lU-ral Monday of nur.'lo-'h I'leri- idej'it Jolin Fiizgereli! KeiiM'-dy, i nni-ny mor.s hundreds 01 t.hou- j .xan/lh innnraed-h;? JJ-a.-yving n'O'-n if^\';tl'cir hoiMO.s all OvO,)- the United' ' .iiSinte.';- Mhffti b'igh-r^hkin'g.k'.-id--' ? 5 or?' ol .foreign govern'mcntis a a • t: j riven in Wnsh'ngtoh to- .k-in. j Fre.vixlftoi: Ki.'.nnody's fill o w •• . oouiitrymerc a? thoy -jtJd .ihc-lr tijinl ixiBiiftct?''to.vthi,* ,yvWig ond.. . great mAi;. ' , - ’ ' 4G years ‘ df age iukI- tKiS ' younge.'t man '■Vei- idrcted- P.i'esiderd', .tin. Kenned,v- -WA-: ■ siT;tiCk by an btalM he ’iMde'in a’patiiHc tr- dowii- town ■ Daliksv Tex«h, Ihs-t h'rid.tir' .. Governor John ,B. Gonnahy o.C.-.- Tpxr-.i; \vii.4 aj.sd shot, hnl is .re-' covering after undergoing »nr.- gcry in it Dallas ,hrfs|iil,".I (lent Keiioedy, hi-i> head c-adieil 3V y1 'DAI 7J>- nk\ ington. -rtv'L ’H ytl ... .»1 THAT HIS LAST SERVICE MAY BEAR SWEET FRUIT: the niaiiilarid. Dr Ha-iKii.n- plan? j the M ip later m :h HIS INAUGURAL ADDRESSji;?r ' f.'d xtremmy , ,, , , , in llnuei-as lawdy. The temper- ur-le-' U-orn .Manteo 1 Ugh school ntnix's hnvo been i-aiming at 'Ur went to N. 0. SuiLe and toox lens--!.- lOMogreos wnrinej.- th:m | o-in meobamcnl eogiiluer- ' ing Majoix.d in .s-'cam. H'- took t.) iL'pea-' , iK.nors in Km majoi. But he had I and 1 n second major Nucle.rr fjhy.sies. Ho did -woii -im thatj, too. So, \yeU hc.deeideii lointake that, his life's, work To nialf.e ce.rtain thr.t he was. pared loi' lit.s ehojicn (t'>.d'-’to- Ll'O ; ("' r'i.-ld'vwj fur. epbegos' whien gave for which he stood ... for which',aa.s.s micrv. we pledge o'li-biAil “rhe're aie itlko jiVmiA I0 •eon-She nioM-' defniits'i-e ■ coui'-ses m hr gave hi.s life. Tlim tlier.''- may [„ hH,, ,1,,.,;, 'help them '•T'- r.nelea:- -pkysiLs. lb- iow-;d theni be no doubt about these pi .iiei- „,.hes, for whaleier period is budding used by Duke L luvor- in Alfic.i I luvin-.-nty, 1 Mil. -\ pies the TI.MES is reprinting req-.ured-—not because t-he Com-ns a.murine hib.o.iatoiy into V. and Dre.xel UniN-jrsity in J’hil- the-Inaugural Atldi-es.? of John nnmisls are doing. it. not be-|n'>'«qunnun; for tlie -di-rplay ofpdelplna,^ ^ . ' Titzgeiald 'Kennedy cofegv:>yiisqokv/thetiUwj;^,i^,.bat.Upc«-‘f ^ Streang-speeies. - SuiwJlAb;sKUL,, 1 age Li'r«tk.j, Let all the nations know that lably cnd.ed-up ihJdc" ' jJ'S tndustry or mis area, ue ■» mai;. :i, young., pre.sjdenLi.hiis di.ed ,. .... i-hosg'pUmles-dtvthe .InUiSA^iOT'^J blit his. Country hvoBA-. to 'hdre ‘••aiidf'v'nRfgc's'hVif yhnlt '.the'''i^!e!o^('-Vso ig fahoi-e . Ao!tl,.,,y.o.t( be, ,reile(lic;it>.d-do UmAtrlik'iu'cs'jtbk-bfBoiAAi'lfsJKitLg. J-'r 'v. -'i-id'oond fur fi.Bli which ai-S.' abhighljr ccunmc-roiab fish. land would be a boon to t.ho fisli- 'tnduikry of this arch, lb iivered it oiiijanuiu-y 26, lOGl. jbecauke it iB..,righ.L. l.f^tho freci •My follow- citizens: j society' ciiimbi help the' nionyj SNOW MAN AMD HOUSE HERE Wti observe today, not a vie-!"’ho sve poor, it e:m never save j -■-.•nii Twe ' subnii.s.s ro no]. ])ro.S'C;isc.'-, and five !,bth-y of party but a celebration 1 the-few who are rich; ii.s.ion.s were the erop for oKJi eedohi—.syiuKolising an end j To the sister repuHtes koutl uiiiciii'no, 310 81st Congress,' broken into the door at tlie re:ir | the' Recorder’s Courl N’ovember rir.st .ses.simi and the other pert- of the building .and had .smashed 2Gth. iiient reports, with a view to de- one of the gl:i.s.« panels shielding | Clarland Ro.?s .\u.stin of H.-if- terinlning whether any niodi- fioatioii.s of the existing project is ne,ces;sary at the pre.seiit time. Alvah H. Ward, Jr., Chairman of Uie Oregon Inlet project, feels th:it the time i.« now to hegin collecting, the fact.s and data V-which must he prc.sented to the ; Corp.-! of, Engineers-, hi jnsiifi- caition of the claiiiA'that'; aug mented-fa(.-ilitie.s.,fbi;, eniranee to the Inlet' .-rrevheeded.’ .Vliv '.Ward feels.,t!i:it this record catch of floliiider is one of the be.st cases intpoint'tliiit could ever he used. ^Ir. jWaid, however, had not .Si-e CIIANNKL, I’age Three ■ the de.sk of the school secretary from the main hallway. Cahoott immediately notified his father, Slieritr Frank Cahooti, and Prin- cipal C. H. Butler. , t«ra.s Island, appe;p-ing for fail ure to yield .sufficient pa.ssiji.g room hail hi.s ca.so- nol prossed. So did Hriiiti Mitcli'cl AIcNaTl.v; USCG, -Hattcras Inlet, who had MEN AND COMPUTERS -i C llJINStiTUTE TIDE STUDY BASIS COASTAL SCIENeE? Shcrilf.Cahoon and Mr. Butler ,been invited to appear on a arrived ^._at the school to f1 id' charge:-of .speediiig,' thwl ■dama>'es 'made while on- 'Anther, .Alien' ,bolT CoUimhia. teringAvguld-pi'ohably amount,to^’ engaged in ft bout of about'$-50.'iMf. Butler I'l'yferred ^vjtb one Steele B. not to'attempt to make an ♦■-"'** I'Magnet-. Of; the Oregon Inlet mutti on the value of the Coayt’ Guanl- station. Both men tuL'eii. ’[paid for their-fun with $1.5 plus Slierilf-.Cahoon was unavaila- eo.As of court. Ji'D-yllarfis of >Ianteo,'found : out the I hard way that^tre.spass under the y influence ^ can be Harris- jiaid $15 plus ble at-press -time, hut it is uiD derstood ‘.that -no arrests have been'-niade .as^'yet.:, costly. vests.- • . Christopher D. -Quinn, Kill, ■Devil Hills, paid $5.1M) to learn that a dim view is taken of fail- ing to yield rigb.t of way. Court I ' ~ ’'’jeost.s were added to the $3,00. .lennette’s Fishing Pier out at sent .its team to thc.-idacej Don Walter Howard, USCG. Nags Head .has a-_.,new role in y,- die,hteeri;ig of tlie.whid.s and Hatteras, pleaded guilty tO' the the scheme of thingSi It has t)ie tide.,'.Nags Head, on a short four charges of speeding, oper- hee.n taken over for tlie w-inter .study.'Tlie facts turned up ting a veliivie witli an improper hy a group .of young .s-ienti.sts g.,ve-.tliem the go-:du‘ad exhaust sy.-item, not having a from the Coastal Institute of project tliis winter. K'alid driver’s licen.'^e, . . . anil Louisiana State L-niversity. ^ Uiat the tilings' presenting a driver’s licen.s'c These young men are endeavor- .being observed and made out in the name of aiioih- ing to pul ti ba.sement under a (.1,1,1 putwl;there, will give a so- suiier.structiire of the science of to tlie eternal probieni of coastal engineering. Instead of t},(. y,.,y, erosion whicli besets fishing for fish they are fi.hing ..jj (>^.,..(1:,! area's to a degree de-, for fact.s. With a battery ol termined :i.S'of the present mo:. complex computer.s they are ,„ent only, by the vagarie.s of compiling basic data of the (|,e ourrents. J tides, the winds and the wave.s.i .science, of .-leronautic.s >a-. Tliese computers, whieh have j,, County. It i.s m:ide possible the expeiliting of biglily probable that hero. too. the nights into outer space may ((.jj| y, (j„. beginning.s of Coas^l now be tlie ctinse of the evolve- Science with all. of its ramifi- ment of an absolutely accurate caLyns. a science which can say' method of beach erosion control., “Kroidon heitins here. It is cau.s- See. .:STUI)Y, Page Five as well as a beginning—signify- lof our border, we offer a spee.ia-1- ing renewal- as well us change jiledge—to convert our -good j For Lhave .sworn before you and. words into good deed.?—in n^newj 963 CHRISTMAS SEAL DRIVE/^ BEGUN BY MANTEO WOMXN’S;CLUB .H.avo you. ever, wondered just! ] j ;isTnfectuoos.,-]!'.i. kills! ibar in- cannot be i.os.sibl}. be d.,i;ie Ui save hi? -ilfc. wn.s doric, he died a harf.-huiij' idler the .»iiti(rt)'iig! ■' ''=/'/;!! ■ Lee Hr.ivty Oswtiul, 21 ycixi- maii who killed a Da’la-ii policeitiRil tryiug to 11: rest hlii.i, was .taker, into cuciydyi, .'03.d..2(l. h'ours, inter'ii’ss, thorTieJm, .^f shot a? he \w.is being .transfeived from the‘'.'ity jail lo liie coipity jaiT Under guard, and with, .StfiwriLv ,.lYV‘-'“-u''Vfj.’‘ - - aga'nrct jcjit .ucb .a-kitimtiui-b nujh 'va.'i' t'hot''by-‘ir mau 'wlio-.-lud-.' ■ ill Illy pu.=liei! his tce-l i -- port-r.' and piio!Mt;i ajiln-r.'. .ind ,1'ited a .shot, into the aiidoinen, of thfc accused man. O.-'Wtdd rded kvjfhiu-aa hour in.ilhe.sauui..jios- . ,, pli'hl’in which tht''"I’rfrtdciMU'liml , rhe-fi the: day bcfoie.-—- ? The nmn .lack PaihinBteia, 52, ; Daiiaj; tiigiii- club oiiwat'or, was.. avnf.slcd immediately, 'felcyisien- , cameras placed thoie lo'-c.bve,' Oswald’s Axiu.sfcr-'recotded the . - entirO pt'occeding. ■■ ■ _ m, From 'the' time'bf the- shooting of Prt-xident K"miedy, all majiir television and'-ladio iictw-nk'- ■M '■■■'.tKS.t ' ml '”§11 ’.viUioiii;jeanix-lled. .tbg.iG-. piogin'miiiiig c.turof*.., .i.uud/doyoted. uij jhclr d.i.mo 4m ic- fiiiir'rrmiiilnafHnC'' tho' PWgTtiss of l-voilt'. the state but froiii the Imiul of God. ' ■;" ' ’ - ■ We dare noL forget-today, that wc are?,the hsil's of, thas first •K-voUilioii.> iLct .thg .N' ord go forth I'roin’thjs time .and iilarg, to friend and foe alike, that the torcli has been pa.s.sed to it new generation of .-Xniertcans—^!,iod.i j ill thi.s centiu'y.' tempered hy war, disciplined hy a cijbi End biitor penile, proud of oiir, .aiij fioiit lieritage—ami, unwilling to. witne?.s or pe)-mii the slow undo ing of those human rights th which this mMuUoii lia.s alway;-? been eoiumitted. and to wliirh’ we an; conimitted today. Let every nati«jn»'kno\\*. wheth er it wl.sh'tis-.wcl! or till,.t.ii?it woi me belief that the rights' of ’matfjhgL come tiol from the gcnero.s-ty or|. of iLray..eqvt'pinonl for Uic Healilt! to tUrst). TH is an acute ^o.n''- f.overcigrt stales, the. Unrted N:i-; Center; She-also explained that Mon that may bMtomr c.hconu.--ytne ‘p,/,-,; even’s trout, our' last^bcst'-hope in anjUi/ Chrislmtcv Seal dollars buy | TherA oi-- Mtxo fuoinis mrci-'t ’• ' .. ' , ago'where tite- ins^rnmcrnit oftand keep.-tltc-lIoaUls T)epaiHmcnt|i.io'ns-..r Miir .have far outpoco'fl-tlic ih-t supplied with-x-ray film'and the !have g titninieni-s . of peace, -wo' ’renew,i.j4(.|g)ui(.;,jj.needed to .pfoecvas the infitne.s. '•■'.■..-/at'i - «4S f our; pledge of .support-—.to ljrc-if,i,n. _ . .. ; m, m.v vent-it from becoming, motely ,a i j-e-n-c-,-=.ying to tiwse udto have Smaiitv .and 'on -.Mon- tgrum for Invoeti v-e tot u-e.otment Ot.all Ros-f- The.ce are the diseases "'iDoh j the Captioi back tb llte A'vo.n.t...p,J ""V’:'^'''' :pi.raler\v disea.ses.i, LeacUng ihej.are.fopghtmnj y.ese.arched by the tbntse,-thcncc -to Si. .M.'it- and'the weak—iinL't) ic-junrge;, ta •.i.....; .w.a- ’ ■' v , , 1 ' Ike run. FLEET'COMES 'TO WaNCHESE -HARBOR L-OADED WITH - FLOUNDER c-r. Howard’s ride cost him $10. on each charge, full court co.s'^S' • i „ , i.shall pay. any . iirict:,, bear nn.v > burdea.'incet an.v hard.-ihip, sui>' for-the fir.st' charge > and - one half the court ci.sLs'on-eacli of the other., three.- - NKWIC’OURTIIOUSK HOOF Under the direction of Robert Dolan, this group of young men is, with the use of these .com puters and other instruni^it.s, able to do the work of.awcnt'y- five years in ten days. No more loak.s in Dare County This is the sort-. of thing Court Hou.se. The Comnii.'-'sioii- which has been happening in er.s have authorized the con- outer space. The.sc big compul- tracting firm of Llewellyn and ers took all of the data fed into Tucker Daniels of Wanche.s.- to them and returned the answers put a new roof on tlie north side which have made possible the and the front of tlie building. -Safe journeys of the astronauts. The. scaffolding went up As a result we actually know Wcdnc.sday morning. While up more about outer space than we on the roof the contractors will do ab«>ut the oceans which we take a good look around and COA .STA I, . HI.STORY I-A N D CO.MM IIT EES N A .M El> Senator I’. D. Midgetl, Jr., of Engelhard, has announced the tianic.s of all Coastal History- land A.ssociation Committee members and the Committee port any frieml or oppo.-«e any) foe in order to assure' tiie -'in-.j vlval and success of liberty. ' I’ledge.s 'Of Help ami Frb-nd.-bip > This imicli we pledge.—.-ind , more. To those old allies whose cul- ttir.d and spiritual origins we, share, wc pledge the loyally oi j faithful friends United, there i.s t little we cannot do in a ho.-t ol ' new co-openitive v e. n l u r c s., Chairmen. Representing this, pivblcd, there is little we e:tn d-> t area are .■\ycock Brown, Miintco, j-j,,. ,,0^ tnt;ci a power- j promotion and publicity David Stick, education committee, Kit ty Hawk. Mrs. Lucille Win.slow of Nags Head and Hertford,,a vice-president, is a member of tlie e.xccutive committee;- NO I.ICE.VSES THIS WEEK The motor vehicle.s licen.se bureau in .Manteo will be closed can taste, feel ami smell: whose make a report on the condition from Wedne.sday through S:‘tur- .tidt*. .sehedule-s are printed in of. the metal gutters. every coastal newspaper. .According to Llewellyn Dan- an^ £.d!sg!vhirimlkhSS"uiwou^! ilShCtWDULLA ID TRAWLER ^^LEET^uchofed ^ A^hcji^-Hlurbor • diuHiyt^ l.he^big j iv.insyi^.nia Avenue to Jie' in lied ing to Miss Lou Tillett.'jnanager ii-hly .^ougiit -to find j>«"’nn byxJloundet/U-un:.Tlie fleet Js made «p,oty'«%&i5 fiiSn'Now .=Jeysey;(.Virginia ’.*fnil .Hi'o.. centfal-^iSaTli 1 stare';wil.hiii thc.CapitoKand'tO; lof the biiivau. ' ,riding on llte tiger’s baek' inevi- '/r .Nhirtii'Cfaiolina. (?Vycoi‘l; Brown idiotO) ■; ■ ' ■ '- -' -■ ■ '■ •- ■- ■>5«‘e TILXCEDV, I’age.Three ful diallenge :it odd.-r and split asunder. To those new .stale.s whom we now welcome to the ranks ol the fiee we pledge our woril th-.ii one form of colonial control, .shall not have jiu-ssed. merely to be replaced hy a far more iron tyranny. We siudi not al- ■ way.s expect to find them .sup- - |)Oi-ling our cveiy view. Rut we- shall always hope lo find llicni strongly siipiioiloig their own re.mcuilier j I: ' ! had hclorf .been hnr.ed, r’ttel’dent -Keamc.dy bad fv.'.’Via! : courageously in the N'lr.y in. ! j World War II. and it wits ’'uJng ' tra't tiler, ni.usic. .played a? his " bodj' v.'av-tt'k.iby'irito "th.c'Capiiol I on 'Sunday».ajiL the. final musii at the,.grave .in.iAi.iin'ghm -c-'m- jelery oii;;:M->nday-.shoujil be 'riy Marltiei-’.s'-'llymh. ' Diding this ■. period of niourning llieie were ii.i legid.-ir 'mU-si'ea! ' pmgi.iias. lull .several stieeially-' anaar,*-,! I•l-•gl■ants paiii tribute to the I'l.rcased I’i-*‘'iil..*nt willi llii* ' 'MKliesV tyiies of mus.c. nieiuding 'the Cerni.ui Requiem by Bra- lims. played b\ the IMiiladet- pliia $yniplioiiy tntdoi- -he dt- , lection of Kuginie Onnandy, . with the vviiee.s of the Kuigers i Univcrsiiy chorus. Other masic j of note Was rendeied al apino- .. j pi rile limes. I The great reverence, ila- gn>iil. j respect and the great dignity j and .solemnity which were main- ; tallied throughmil the procednie - ■wore iransmi'led lo all who I viewed the proce.ssion. j Seven niatchcil gray horso.s IdvawiiiR a caisson approached"" the While House in Washington,' ' anil soon Kennedy’s body was on I the way down history-tinged Louisiana State Institute of kds, the work should be finished Coastal Science realized all this.in aUiut tliiee weeks. 4'' .7/t' .t,-'
The Coastland Times (Manteo, N.C.)
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Nov. 29, 1963, edition 1
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