HIGH: 84 LOW: 63 Half off tickets to Motown-inspired concert SUVS GOING GLOBAL After starting out as all-American vehicles, small SUVs popular on international level 8A Weather, 4B �������������������� � � TUESDAY, October 28, 2014 beaufortgazette.com Established in 1897 75 cents IN DOWNTOWN BEAUFORT 50 years CELEBRATING Hilton Head couple have volunteered for Coast Guard Auxiliary for half-century Free holiday parking gauged Parking contract expires Nov. 4, making future of program murky By ERIN MOODY emoody@beaufortgazette.com 843-706-8184 DREW MARTIN • Staff photo Free holiday parking in downtown Beaufort will be up for consideration when Beaufort City Council meets today — just days before a contract with the city’s current parking manager expires. Typically, parking meters are marked with bows and tags to inform motorists they can park free for two hours in any of about 450 spaces. Motorists also can pay for additional time. In recent years, the free parking has started the Friday after Thanksgiving and continued through New Year’s Day as a way to entice people to do their holiday shopping downtown. However, if the program is enacted this year, it’s not clear how the rules will be enforced. Mary and Henry Pratt, who have volunteered in the Coast Guard Auxiliary together for the past 50 years, pose Monday in their Hilton Head Island home. Please see PARKING on 7A By MATT McNAB • mmcnab@islandpacket.com • 843-706-8125 H enry and Mary Pratt have spent more time volunteering in the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary than most people have spent in their paid careers. For 50 years, the Hilton Head Island couple have assisted local flotillas and held nationwide leadership roles. In fact, Henry Pratt served as commodore for two years. The Pratts were recently honored for their half-century of service by Flotilla 10-11, the local Hilton Head auxiliary unit both belong to. The couple are still active members of the auxiliary, which uses personal boats to participate in rescues and train others to help save lives. The Pratts, sweethearts at Emory & Henry College, married in 1963. They joined the auxiliary in September 1964 at age 24 after being recruited during a boating course in Washington, D.C. Henry rose through the elected ranks after that, and in 1989, he was named national commodore, in charge of 34,000-plus members. The nonpaid position took the Pratts around the country to meet with auxiliary flotillas. Mary worked as an administrative assistant for the auxiliary’s elected officials, including her husband. Please see 50 YEARS on 7A IN AFGHANISTAN Marines close out mission By ROBERT BURNS The Associated Press his focus on foreign policy issues. “I worry about 3 million on the next attack if these nutjobs can get weapons of mass destruction. So yes, I am very much worried about what happens over there.” WASHINGTON — The Marines’ handover of Camp Leatherneck to the Afghans is more than a signal that America’s longest war is ending. It is a reminder that the Marines’ battlefield gains were tempered by losses: 378 killed, nearly 5,000 wounded. Camp Leatherneck is the sprawling base in Afghanistan’s Helmand province from which the Marines surged against the Taliban in 2009. The keys to Leatherneck were turned over to Afghan authorities Sunday in a ceremony that also marked the handover of Camp Bastion, an adjacent British-run airfield. Helmand province was the epicenter of President Barack Obama’s surge against the Taliban. The Marines Please see DEBATE on 7A Please see MARINES on 7A NOV. 4 ELECTIONS Graham, Hutto face off in Senate debate MORE ON THE NOV. 4 ELECTIONS By JAMIE SELF The (Columbia) State Graham Hutto COLUMBIA — In the only debate Republican U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham agreed to before the Nov. 4 election, Democratic state Sen. Brad Hutto emphasized the starkest contrast between the two candidates. While he respects Graham, Hutto said the second-term incumbent spends too much time on television, acting like a “secretary of state” and “always wanting to put boots on the • Lieutenant governor candidates debate each other’s experience. 4A • Read questionnaire answers from lieutenant governor and U.S. Senate candidates. 7A • Go to bitly/bc-elections for information on all Election Day races. ground everywhere.” “If that’s the senator you want, you need to vote for Sen. Graham,” Hutto said Monday before the S.C. Chamber of Commerce in Columbia. Hutto said he would focus more on South Carolina’s needs and less on foreign conflicts. DEATHS, 4A u|xhGIGGDy50001ozX Harmon Morgan Jr., 78 William Cunningham, 79 Sheila Korhammer, 78 Philip Sanda, 71 The men were cordial for the most part. However, Hutto took one swipe at Graham, accusing him of “fear-mongering.” “He’s good at: ‘The sky is falling. The sky is falling,’ ” Hutto said. “Three thousand died on 9/11,” Graham said, explaining William Andrews Jr., 95 Marcia Bechtold, 62 Bud Garrity, 68 Merlin Keller, 73 Joseph Pagan, 61 Frances Reebe, 69 Ann Ruckser, 56 Rebecca Smith, 74 Theodore Terry, 77 INSIDE TODAY’S BEAUFORT GAZETTE QUOTE OF THE DAY In a delayed game, Whale Branch shuts out Garrett Tech 21-0. 1B “Humor is also a way of saying something serious.” T.S. Eliot
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