EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA Raging Fire Nearly Engulfs Franklin ton Wind swept flames cut a swath. 3 miles wide and 5 miles long along the entire western boundary of Franklinton Thursday afternoon destroying buildings and valuable woodlands causing damages estimated in the thousands of dollars. Wind swept flames cut a swath 3 miles wide and 5 miles long along the entire western bound ary of Frankllnton Thursday afternoon destroying buildings and valuable woodlands caus ing damages estimated in the thousands of dollars. All available fire apparatus within a 50 mile radius of Frankllnton was called In to battle the roaring fire, which, at one time, seriously threat ened the entire town of Frank llnton. . The fire, which began al>ouK three miles west of FrankWn ton about noon, Jumped ^-fural paved road running npnh from Wright's Store on/Kighway 56 and, fanned by high winds, swept across tender -dry wood and farm landx eastward to U.S. Numbe^f Highway. ? Just as the flames jumped the main north-south traffic Artery, a wind shift to the south ' caused the fire to spread with lightning like rapidity along the western town limits all the way to N.C. Highway 56. During the height of the fire, flames swept across the busy U.S. 1 by-pass in Frankllnton ,, at several locations and Into the Ramey Circle residential section where it set fire to three homes and burned wood land to the back door of a number of other houses. Upwards of 40 pieces of fire and rescue apparatus was rush ed In to the Frankllnton area to assist beleagured firefight ers from FraiiHWHWin, -Louls burg, Youngsvllle, Bunn, Cen tervllle, Justice and Epsom, who, With the County Forest Fire Service, bore the brunt of the battle. " As darkness descended, Frankllnton took on the appear ance of a military camp as Governor Sanford ordered otit units of ttie 5th Rocket Battal ion, 113th Artillery, of the Na tional Guard from Loulsburg and Youngsvllle to control traf fic In the emergency an