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Briley of Clinton said a drinking husband began fighting his wife as she drove on Highway 403 two miles west of here Monday night, causing the car to cross the highway and hit a truck headon. , , . He said the car driven by Brcnda Darden Smith, Rt. 3, Clinton, received damage estimated at S6OO-5700. She was treated for minor injuries and released. She is charged with driving on the wrong side of the road. Raeford Douglas Smith, 25, the husband, was being treated for lacerations and released. He was thrown through t h'e windshield. He is charged with public drunkenness. Emmett Graham Sutton of Faison, driving the truck which was demolished, is in serious condition with fractured legs and other injuries- Emmett Francis Bland, 55, of Faison, and Jody Moody, 36, Rt. 1, Dudley, riding with Sutton, are in serious condition in Sampson Memorial Hospital here. Trooper Briley said the truck was going east and the car was traveling west toward Clinton when the car crossed the highway. Briley quoted Sutton as saying he saw the car headed toward him and pulled off on the shoulder of the road. "The truck was on the shoulder When it was hit headon," declared Briley. Adults Can Still File For School Registration has been extended for the fall quarter of the adult high school program offered by the Raleigh public schools and Holding Technical Institute. School officials said registration will be taken again on Wednesday and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Broughton High School, where the courses are taught. Thus far, over 150 adults have registered for courses. Credit courses to be offered, providing as many as 15 students sign up for them, include English 111, English IV, American history, world history, government, sociology, economics, Algebra I, Algebra 11, geometry, general math, general science, biology, French, Spanish and German. Persons not interested in receiving a high school diploma may audit ttie courses. In addition, refresher courses in English, math and reading will be offered for persons not qualifying for high school credit courses. Poisoning By Milk Suspected TIJUANA, Mexico . Eight children have died and at least 29 are in critical condition from apparent milk poisoning, the district attorney's office in, this border city said Monday. Countless other victims were reported to have been taken to doctors for treatment. Deputy Dist. Attv. hector Val divia said the nature of the poi son was not immediately deter mined. Many parents, he added, said they gave children milk sold Sunday from the La Vaqui ta Milk Co. The health department in San Diego, Calif., across the border was running tests on milk sam ples. Wilson Sees HardW inter LONDON Prime Minister Wilson told the British people Monday that it was "going to be a hard winter," but said that the Labor government's "tough policies" were leading toward a "much more hopeful era," Wilson's comments on a television program came in reply to questions based on forecasts that the government's polices will result in 800,000 to one million unemployed this winter. He denied suggestions that the country was losing confidence in him and in the Labor government, as reflected in Conservative victories in two by-elections last week. "We are still paying the price for the measures we had to tak? in July of last year," the prime minister explained He recalled that he had warned the measures would be unpopular and promised not to riak the return of inflation by courting popularity. The Labor government's July economic package, designed to deflate the economy and defena the value of the pound by redressing the balance of payments, have brought steadily increasing unemployment to a nation that had become accustomed to fuil emoloyment.