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I%8| r lunter, Shelby, imore, organ, No. 3, Ikvillo. West 1, Gro* •ooms: Boiling Casar, Davki- t End, 'aham, lunter, high, :imore, organ, No. 3, Ikville, Wash* . Shel. G • R THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. November 14, 1968 Terrible Tragedy" In Fayetteville Illustrates Need For Better Roads SECTION C HALEtGH Motor Vehicles Commissioner Ralph Howland has cited Tuesday nig’ht’s fouil- fatality traffic actadent in Fay- rtieville as a “terrible tragedy which all too clearly illustrates s(‘Vi*ral of the major problems lacing us in our efforts to save lives on North Carolina str€?ots and highways.” '^KINGS h^UNTAIti^ BESSEf^ll CITY /A DRIVE-IN m THEATRE* A Fayetteville c'ouple and two P'ort Bragg soldiers died when, the vehicle in which the soldiers were passengers cijish(Kl at high .speed mto the couple’s car at an intersecrion. The driver and a third passenger in the P'ort Bragg vehicle were critically injured. I Fayetteville police were in pur*| suit of the soldier’s car at the time of the crash. Its speed was estimated at more than 109 miles pt»r hour. Ironically, the driver had been sfopeit by p'ayetteville police an hour earlier and chai-g- cd witli speodirr;4 S5 miles per hour. Howland, who has stressed stricter law' enfoix'ement and ex panded programs of driver edu-, cation during his first year as] Motor Vehicles Commissioner said, ‘This accident in F’ayetto* ville is a tragic illustr'ition of the neet‘d for more effective moans of lemoving from our streets and highways drivers who have no re*, gard for our laws and no concern | for the lives of others. Driving is a privilege granted by the state on the assumption that a person \s law-abiding and respon sible. When a p<*rKon shows con- temp-t for those qualifications, the driving privilege should bi* re voked.” ^ I The commissioner said the P'ay- etteville accident also illustrates the fact that “we are not getting across the message hat passen-j gers Inve i tremendous slake in helping us curtail traffic law vio lations. There were three passen- 'jois in that car Tuesday night. They were I’iding wdth a driver who had just been arrested for speeding and was violating the law by sppc*ding again. Now, t<vVo of those passengers arc dead an<l the third is seriously injured. The driver survived. Howland said a study of the past week’s traffic accident sta ll? minoort his contention. “During that seven-day period,” “^4 fatalities were re corded. Nine of those* people For example, all were pede.strians. Sixteen passengers. Only seven ALWAYS S1.00 A CARLOADI THURS.-rRI..SAT. — 3 HITS; No. 1 "What's So Bad About Feeling Good" No, 3 "Just For The Hell Of It" No. 3 — "Blue" I on 'sat.^movies'run in I ORDER SUN. thru TUBS. — 2 HITS No. 1 "World Jane Mansfield" No. 2 "Double Man" Wed. Movies Run In Reverse Order. Trucks pay 38% of North Carolina’s^ highway taxes arriers Association N. C. State Clothing Specialist ' Defines Meaning Of Polyester RALEIGIf No matter wheth- have wet and dry wrinkle resist er it goes under the trade name ance. This means they won’t be- of Dacron, Kodel, Vycron or For- c.mie any more wrinkled wet irel, a polyester is a polyester. than diy; provided the garmtmt Holyester is the fainily name is not wrung during the washing for a whole group of fil)ers, Mrs. p(tocess. j R.by .Miller, extension clothing A garment made with a blend. specialLst, North Carolina Slate of half polyester will hold pleats University, points out. Aiid all and creases that are pressed into: members of that “family” net*<l it exceptionally well, the same washday care, j Another plus for ihe polyester polyesters group is jt^ wicking aciion. Per-1 ' .spiration can come through the fabric and evaporate on the sur- wore fa<*e. Depending on the weave of‘ driving the cars in which they;,he fabric, this can mean n com-; died. In two instances, the staiusj fQj.|ahle gaimeni on warm days, i of the victims could not be im*: Polyesters have superior wash- me.iiately determined. -and wear pcnfoi mance, too, savs ; “People must come to realize| Miller. However, don't al-! that they are jpiaemg their lives jow oily stains to .set for more in the hand^ df another person than 24 hours. Pretreat stains | when they become a passenger imj-nediately oven though you; in a ear. They have every right to. ^lon’t plan to w^ash the gannent' complain w'hen the driver tdkesj j-i^ht away. chances on the i*oad. In fact, they; pretreat the neckline with a' have an obligation. A good point , pquid heavy-duty syniheti.- detei- to remember is that the driver! gpnt just before wa.shing. Rinse,, wearing a safety belt is occupy- allowing soil to flow^ off the sur ing one of the .safest seats in lhe[ face, then follow regular wash car. In a serious accident, ho has ing procedure, a better chance of surviving thanj Another point to remember you do. Don’t let someone else th.at chlorine bleach dws-i’t make take a chance with your Tfo.” 'polyesters white, the speciali.st explains. After repealei wash- A person rec'eivin.j a trans^* ing, white polyester fabrics may plante.l kidney from a relative begin to yellow. This happens he- donor has a 75 to 80 per cent cause they pick up and hold chance of living one year and a stains, su. h as baron gmse, s.il- .50 to 65 per cent chance of living ad oil and bodv oil. The only cure two v'*ars or more. is reconditioning or stripping. NC STRANGER TO RECORD SMASHING Los Angeles quarter- bad Roman Gabriel accepts the double-barred cross to ofticially become the 1968 North Corolina Christmas Seal Chairman. Ga- brieL a native of Wilmington and former star quorterbock for North Caroline State University, was selected to direct this year's campaign by the North Carolina Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association. Aspiring quarterback Steve Maynor presents the symbolic, cross tc Gabriel. This Is The Law COMMUNITY I’llOT'KUTY in .some slalc.s the r(*al ami peisonal piopi'iiy wiiich a Iius- band an 1 w Je own is said to be \ummunily piopcris.” Wnai i.s the mcamng (d tills leim? i involvinz tlie (Vimmunity pro perty” statutes in the eight states wlihli have lh<*m that there ap pears little likelihooi that the doctrine will spread to other state's. This is a recording. I • Of Ed Ames, Harry Belafonte, Vic Damone, Peter Nero, Leontyne Price. Just to name a few. And they're singing all your Christmas favorites. 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All i iopcn'Sy acquired <‘ilher by th(‘ ini.>han<l or tiie ai boili, during thcii- marriage is dk lar- ('d 1o be ;‘timmunlt\ jiruptM’lv; i>ut’‘ g4‘nej'ally propcily Ijy gift lir in- lH-rilVnce is excvplcd, and Ir*- conie.s the .srjKUale property of the sj>oi;.<c by wiioin it is /u<|uir- -■(I. ■ / I I*rop(*rty (/.vned b> <'itm'r hus- han,i or wife Ixdore mluriagc, and property actiuired by| means, of the separate* pro|:<*rt.v f)/ eith er’ spousi*. usually d<K'.s l^oi be- t ome community property'. Prop<*vty ma> Ik* community al- thougii title is canied in the form of nniy one* of tiic spouses. Whert* does Du* community proix*rty doclriin* (*xisl ? 'rile community <lo<‘lrinL* has been incorporated into the stal- ii(*s of only (‘ight states, all lo cated in tiu* wesi(*rn ami south- \vesl<*rn station of the Uniterl .Slates. They arc* Arizona, Cali fornia, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and Wash ington. It exisis today in most of the counties of w<'st(*rn Europe, in parts of South Afric a touched b\ the inflm*nr(‘ of Rciman-Dutcli law, in Sv'otland, in QueiKC, in I'uerto Rico, the riiiH'iiines. and in most of the countries to the , soutli of the United .State's. It doc's not exist in England or under the common law of Eng land. , Who maiiagc’s community pro- I p<*rty in jurisdictions where such , is recogni/(?d‘.' 'rile Inisband. as the traditional head (•: tlie lamily, is generally vested with the exclusive man- agemc'nt of the t'ommunily pro perly. It is he wlio makc's the contracts to sell and encumber community real property and tK*rsonalty and invc'sts commun ity funds. I Is there any liki'lihood that the ^ community property concc'pt will , spread by Uvislation into other ' American states? , No. 'There is so much litigation PHONE 739-2176 THURS. - FBI. - SAT. ((Hi Rating—Shows 3-5-7-9 i s 'lwShW”"'' mtr jnSMET^r —“He ^ MRENT TRAP! 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