Published Every Tuesday & Thursday The Franklin Times Serving A I ? Of Franklin County. 93rd Year ? Number 101 Lou sburg N C Tuesday February 12 1963 (S?x Pages Today) F ve Cents Driver Unhurt A fter Hour In Wreckage Louis ufg rescuers and toe men teamed up with men and equipment from the *County riffs Department and two local garages about 11 o'clock 'Friday morning to free a W. W. Nash pulpwood truck driver frorri the cab of his overturned truck After nearly and hour of cut ting, sawing, jac.king and pull* lng amid a blanket of foam laid downt by firemen to prevent 'ire ti e Resellers finally man? ? - aged to remove janed Rogers from this crushed truck cab *o virtuail\ unhurt. . ? Hirers. 34, ai d a co- worker, Sara MoDo giad". ar*o 34. both ?Route i, louisburg negrcTes." *??re taken to Franklin Me morial Hospital for check-ups and treatment of minor injur ies. .?*?> -The spectacular ac fclent oc curred" at the intersection oN^ ' -?0j and NC 3?"at Inglesuie ?Lwftgn the brakes on the hea un loaded puipwood truck failed, .. Fpoed with the choice of con tinuing across the "T" inter section and into a hot se or tfying to make the turn, Koget* chose the latter onK to end up in a' pile with his logs lu axlump of trees at the edge of the yard. The busy highway w is totalis blotted while efforts wer^ made to fre> the trapped drt er. Louisburg H esc ye Chief V. a. People had words of high praise fof several local put lie ind pri vate agencies and Individuals for their speedy response to the . .ill' for assistance.^""* Besides tlie local ftre depart ment. there was a Griffin Mo tor Co., wrecker, operated by owner Floyd Griffin himself. An*acetylene cutting torch and operator from Champion Auto $ales, rushed -lout by Chief Franklin Peputy Sheriff Wallace Champion, who lnterrepted the call for and on his radio, and others who rushed otitJQJitter their assistance 1/ needed. Chief Peoples frankly admitt ed that the Rescuers had neither the personnel or the heavy * equipment reeded to cope with an operation of this magnltltiKfe and that they would have been suYeiv put to effect the rescue had.it not been for the speedy and effective assistance r*~ 1 reived. ? Arrowy point to driver pinned upside down in crashed cab of pulpwood truck following spec- . v *r > tacular wreck at IngleSide last Friday morning. - Photos. by T. H. Pc4arce. - ? . Rescuers Swarm Local Rescuers swarm oveifx wreckage of truck as dramatic rescue attempt begins amid haz- . zard of spilled gasoline from Xoverturned truck. _ 1 me Kescue . . timmSAteiML1 After an hour of cutting, Sawing, prizing and^ pulling. Rescuers carefully* reittoye victim from .crashed truck cab, feet first and virtually-vrnhurt. , . * [_ Carolima Power & Light , To Repeat Atom Youth Prize A public school award design- " ed to encourage budding scien tists and their teachers will be repeated by Carolina Power & > Light Company in 1963. The award, made for the fifth consecutive year, will be fki\ ex pense - paid trip for two science students and their teachers to the National Youth Conference, on the Atom to be hejd in Chica go next fall'. The conference is sponsored by CP&L and 60 other invesy tor -owned companies to demon strate peaceful uses of the atoip. ? More than 600 students and teachers from throughout- the country attended last year. C. P. Bazemore, manager for ? CP&L, said competition fof the stymie award is .open to. all high school Juniors and sopho mores whose families are ser ved by CP&L. Selections are made by the company from a roong participants in the physi cal science division of the dJs-_ trfct science lairs held each spring in the two Caroltnas. The science fairs are spon sored by the North and South ^aroTlris fctdentfe# of ???nce in cooperation with the' public school systems and are sup ported by CPAL^nd other cor* poratlons and groups in the two * ftaftf. ~-r ^ Information on the? science^ "~fMfs is available through Id-'* cat science teachers or through tfi? science academy 'officers: Dr. Forrest Lancestef", N. C. State College, RaleigK X* C.; and Df. James Loft in, Wofford College, Spartanburg, S. Additional Information on the Youth ' Conference itself is available through the local C Pi L*6ffice, the.CP&L manager sa^d. ~ Bunn Blaze Bamages Room Bunn Rurat^Volunt^e r^ftremen were called to O. V. Leigh's place in Burin Thursday after- *" noon about 2:45 when the place became filled with smdke. The firemeki traced the cause of the smoke to a motor on a heating pl^nt; While the firemen were at Leigh's, * fire broke out on a Scout Site - A lakeside camp site has been made available to local Boy Scouts by the generosity of a local attorney. ? W. W. Warren, local SCout leader, said |hat Lou is burg At torney W. L. had made a campsite available td the Scouts .near Mitchiner's Pond. Warren* a district Scdut Com mitteeman, is in charge of camping activities for " the ? Scouts. ? A People who think they are too -am^rt to.hd governed by. the, laws of their /land aQj^over estimating their smartness. . stove in the kitchen at Miss Lucy Wiggins house damaging a table and smoking up a wah 'Vfore personnel at the' Bunn Esso Service were able to ex- , tinguish this blaze With a fire extinguisher. -~ ^ Chief* Mite heir a Iso reported a near fire at Mullen^s Sh<5e Shbp in Bunn about 4:40 Fri day afternoon when an oil stOve r ovqxheated and cautioned peo ple about leaving stoves running too" high unattended! t Home Burns A negro residence burned to the ground near C. .. E ?, Edlens store about' 2:45 Monday morn ing, but Cefcfernlle firemen were successful In efforts to Stive several out-buildings. The "house, was occupied by J6hn L. Johnson and family, be longed to Hudi^ Sills, ideal r negro. The Johnson's lost all meir po#?e?sions except a irefiier lockel", t Following tWrire tTft Center^ - ville f teamen enjaye^a catuaaga . M e^gs breakfast at (he fire station at 4 a.m^-""' The Lo^isborg City Council appointed two former council men to fill vacancies oh two important local committees Friday night. Former Town Commissioner W, J. Cooper, Jr., was appoint ed to a 5 year term on the Re development Commission and Planning Board. Cooper, a local Insurance broker, succeeds Roger A. Kornegay, whose term expired andjyas not considered for re-appointment, at his own request. The other new appointee was former City Councilman J. M. Allen, Jr., who was named to fill the unexpired term of local Insurance man G. M. Beam, Jr., resigned, on the Citirens Ad visory Committer. Allen Is a local oil dealer. ?> Both of these committees figure heavily in local urban renewal and clearance planning. '? The Council also authorized Town Administrator ? S. Ford to pay the expenses of one representative of the town, to be designated by the Council, to the Go East Industrial Mis sion to New York next month, and voted to close the town office on Wednesday afternoons beginnfng immediately until nptlce." Mrs. James Clayton and Mrs. K. S. Islejf of the Louiiburg Provisional League of Women Voters, were present as ob servers at the meetingi>x r Mrs. Lavender YDC District c Vice-President ? At the recent Installation ce remonies of the Young Demo cratic Clubs of North Carolina held in Greensboro, Mrs, Betsy Lavender, Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court, and President of the Association of Assistant and Deputy Clerks of Sityerior Court or Worth Carolina, was installed as Vice-President of the Eastern District YEC of North Carolina, By virtue of her election, Mrs/ Lavender becomes a member of the State 'Executive Commit . lee of the organisation repre ; sent'ing all Y.oung tbemocratic Clubs in eastern North Caro- , , lina. Mrs. Mary Ea^t of Frank linton is/ the only.othdr Frank lin County native1 ever to hold a position 6f such importance in,Jhe state-wide or^anizitkm. ? Locals On Honor Lists Doris Baker Hill of Route 4, Louisburg received top honor* with' fifty other student# at East Carolina for the fjtfl quarter of ^ this semester fox^- scholastic achievement In an "All A'**', list. Nancy Jane Collins of Frank / lint on and Alford Jesse Holton of Louisburg made the Dean's ; list which is composed of under graduates who made at least two and one- half quality points Per credit hour on all work taken, with no grade below "C"-% Richard H. Cash. Jr. of Louis burg and Emily Dolores Harris of Franklinton made the honor roll which is composed of "un dergraduates who made aHeast ? two quality points per credit hour ort all worfc taken, with no grade bel^CT^^r5z: The man,- who refuses to Uke a rest until he gets sick usuallf* gets sick. In Piny Cant Pictured above are Bottgm, play ed by Umphrey Lee, head of ther" English department at L?tfis burg CJollege, and Titani?vital link a in defense of the shipping lanes ?' via the Panama Canal. t A Captain Brown stated that the ?ase has been used since 1903 is a realt or agreements sign ed by the President of- Cuba ind?President Theodore Hoose The treaty signed in 1934 juaruntees our country's rights o it? uiie as-long as we see fit, le sald^ N He further tbld fellow Rotari tns that Guatanamo Bay area ?Is an ideal area for naval raining because of ideal sunny * ? weather^. the bay is large and de??p and can accommodate the larftf stV?hlps.of the navy." C apt alp H rown concluded his remarks !>y_statinf that Guan tanamo is still important as a base for surveillance of a ^ital area of our t\pmisphere as well as its ideal tr^ .ii fe facility.. At time-s are convinced th;' secrecy is the best pQbli Channel 5 All Stars Among the Channel TTTttt" Stars1, ? yho w-U4 uiaA l,ouiSburfr College at 8 j^I^Jhire Wednesday arc; front row^-.i. to r., Everett Nor ton, Tommy; Little and Denny m .? ? -