Gangway, Here We Come
Little Miss Shore Is
Papa Pulls
Ouch. That Smarts
Weather
Fair and continued cold today. *
Wednesday, partly cloudy and
_ _ slightly warmer. Low today. 15.
t " hig^e. ^
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Published Every Tuesday & Thursday ? >f
ing
All Of FVanMin County
Comment
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We are "altfays a little bit
suspicious of -those "who as
sure us that t!ie\ want noth
Irtg from (is.
(Ten Cents)
Lou *>borg N C Tuesday January 19 1965
(Six Pages Today)
95th, ^ear ? No mbei 9$
* College Campus Looking Kant
Royster Discloses Plans To
Introduce Tobacco Legislation
In a report by_Chuch Barboiir,
political writer (or the?Durham
Morning ^Herald, 13th District
Senator Fred Roy?terf t of .
Henderson stated that he will')
do something about the tobacco
problenr5~when the General As
sembly- opens In Raleigh this
year.- " v
"I said as a candidate that
I running primarily for that
'purpose, arid nothing has hap- j
pened.1 to change my mind," i
Rdys'ter told Barbour In th? in
terview. "We've talked about
Federal funds \nd waited tor I
Federal funds, j Now the time
Is here that we must act. We
can't afford to wait any ldnger
for outside helpS' Royster con
tinued. _ *
The 58-year-ojd tobaccoman
wlio will represent the three
county area of Franklin, Vance
and" Warren In the 1965 State
' Senate,, told Barbour . that he
Vvas "having someone work up a
study for nfe, and I will have
. a better Idea how to dr^ft legis
lation- after' that study Is com
plete." i
ffo^ster had definite feelings
about two other issues certain
to come before the General
Assembly? highway safety and
taxes.
,"I certatiily hope to seesome
i thing Introduced which will cut
v | down the Slaughter ort ourhlgh
* ways," he asserted. "I -have
not' talked to Gov. Modre abouj
"Ws proposals In this area, but
I certainly will support- bgta
. latlon which would help solve
our highway ajcidertt prob
lems."" i
Gov. Moore, In his Inaugura
tion address, said he would
. make recommendation! to the
? General Assembly aimed at
halting the state's climbing
s
death rates a.s a -resillt of mot- ;
or vehicle acctyetfts. ?
^oyster said* he thought a mo
tor vehicle inspection law might
be part of the answer, but ad
ded that he did not think this ,
was the most im'poftant ele
ment. most decrease the
speed and stop people from
driving' who are drinking li
quor," he emphasized. ''OJ
course, Jf we solve* the drink
ing aiuj driving problem, we'll
help solve the other problem,
too."
On taxe?, Royster said he
had campaigned on a prat form
of no tax increases and " jvould
fight tuolf A nfeasure If It were
introduced
Education, r\>ad.< and* court
relorM *te thrv other a feas
which ' go^jfei b?Mi< ? v 11 ??
irfg. session,* btf\ admi^to i he 1 1. . i
j not -/studied /we iss\ie*? enough
; to ' 'dUiCUS-v-.'thoi:; \ it' '1 1 ij ? ' i .( -
| ly" at th|s ttmc. \
| HoyslX'i did n?t ' tunrit !.r. -
s?lf 04T the mail In' would sup
port xor president" pro tern at
the Senate, ?H>'ut noted that it
looked J ike?a close race be
tween Q^j>as ?JJfo'rd 1 1 Nash
County and Robert Morgan of
Harnett. ? t4 ?
-Roy&ejr^ Managing Director
of the ^Bright Belt Warehouse
Association, list served in the
Senate in 1953.
Two Youths Arrested
Following Break-In
Two- 16-year-old negro youths
were arretted, one near the'
scene and the other later at
his home on Kenmore Avenue,
following a break-In of the War
ren QU Company offices on
Blckett Blvd. In LoulsburgSun
, day -flight.
William Coley, Loulsburg ni
gro, *as arrested on tfie Bunn
road by Loulsburg police offU
cars farl Tharlngton and Kyle
Prince Sunday night artnlnd MO
p.m. The police had been alert
ed tq the Warren office by a
burglar alarm system. The of
ficers {tracked the thief through
the snow from the Blckett Blvd.
location, through a wooded area
to the Bynn highway, 1 short
distance aVray.
The L&iUburg officers called
Deputy Sherlf/'Dave Batton Into
the'.cise because the oil com
pany* ,ls located' outs ldt the
Loulsburg town limits. Th?
Sheriff's office reported that
Coley Implicated Llnwood Keal,
another Loul*burg negro, ana,
.confessed to having broken Into
Green Hill Country Club, Just
off the Bunn highway, on three
separate occasions. He also
admitted breaking Into
Shearln's Grocery on South
Main Street, It was repprted.
Batton arrested Neal at his
home on Kenmore 'Avenue In'
Loulsburg a short time latyf.
The Shearln Store, wlthjif the
town limits,, and- the oll com
fcany an) country club, both out
side the town UmtU, were
among several unsolved rob
beries during 1964.
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Oral Vaccine
Available At
Health Dept.
Sabln' Pdlio VaccliuMs aval)*
able n? ' I'K. KlilN. I|ii
tv !tl. ! '?'|Mft|i:vi.ti'-f.irS<lK
J , ' "six .y i-..\ R >
as? U 'youjp rhlld has ,rtot
tec ivfeid* the. OfrAL VAC-CINE
l'i ? ! i 1< ? .li ' Hi 1 it 1 \ I
?>????! t (*>.. bfing hill, ?!:?'? '
.(?id start the Immtinl/a't
ThlA 'ac ;ne? tifri.isl >
KRfctt. by the State Health l)e
part:n^iit for .-all chil'inv, jp
t < / SIX V I'M -RS of .1-. ' vSi far
there is no. vaccine .ivaiiaRTP
at the Health Department 'f^r
childre -VerSIX YEAjR^of age.
If anybody has child re^TT- ? r
siix years a,,'- that n?\ i Hi"
vaf.cjjv* ? tlnry, should v/nit.irt
their {vi ?ri.
? Fh ? iiy " Jv.tilable ?>..
-IT A DAYS and THURS1AY
between the hofrrs#of,fl;GO a,rt
and -4:00 p.nj O^'LY, " i
eral cllTjlc da-ys. / i ~~
Historical
Society To
Meet Thurs.
_ The F ran} iin ('( inty fi. ;
caj Society will hold a :neffing
Thursday evening, January' 21,
at In the v^lal Hall
of Matfn^ feulldir ouisbijrj
Cq1^K' ? Chairman I 1 dley But
ler anWunced/^d iy.
Everyone/ In the oVnty
; who Is ll^rest^ In the>.S9< *ty
arid lt/proj^r Is ur ?* <i h t?e
| pre^nt%at this' meeting. r
Boxscore
Ralelgfi--The Motor-Vehicles
Departments summary of tr,af
I fie deaths through 10a.m. Moil
lay, January 18:
KILLED TO DAT? ^ 66
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KJI.LED TO-IXUE" ? N
I LAST YEAR 65
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Heaviest Snow In Five Years
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Hits County; Temperature 5
Area -residents are still busy j
today digging out from the " j
nuiu's 'of snow which f*?ll last "
*? ?"Kvmi. G. < ). hTennedy, Iamu^- ;
bin r ? ? .Uhrriimn, n>|><>rts that
;< Hi. ) {?* fell I'riday/afternoun <
m it 'it. t.>ll<iw?'<i-"V s.tturdU) ?
1 a ? ! litioiul 1 im. I *
i, ' .j the lar ? s? s install
in, t ri unt'y sine- Man h-.9, 1
1960 when the Louts burg wtath-J,
er Station . recorded 7 Inches .
This snowfall, however, came j
on the heels "a 7 J 2 .twch
snow "six days .eajrl-ier, -on'
March I960 Since that,
lime, thfi'i'^iave Ijet^wno snow
st< Tins- in the^e.i Jthat, dumped
S umi'h .is aii iiu'Ki, according
In tin' 1 < misbni y i Iconic.
t The r?-depree teitfperatiye re- I
cbrdedt~Stmday ntijlit and M.onda\ j
morning was (\ne_of the lowest j
in tin* past five years, but did
not set a record. Januajy.'21.
-Uiiy_rimi - Pec-ember :?23^ 1 1960 i
each had a Jow of I threes 4I
*>n December . 1 3,' 1 962 the th'er- !
;mometer /? dropped to 1 decree
/or the RSwes^ recorded by the
l.ouisbiff station iii the past
1 ? *^yrTr . ? - ?
A few minor crashes between
automobiles were reported, but
iyjne resulting in JWirlous injury.
The Loulsbprg Rescue Service
answered a wreck call on SaU
urday five ? miles- wes? of
Leuisburtf on the Franklinton
IngliWay. Gra.cie Mae Cooke {
r.2, revived minor shoulder
TTTjuriear^aud Randy Allen, G.,
received minor head mjUTies.
' The Service " answered two
c.flls Sunday - morning, - While
preparing to transport Pat tie
Bullock, G7-year-old negro wo
ma-n,- a suspected heart attack
victim, to Franklin, MetiHxrial
Hospital from her home y
Moulton, Rescuers were sum
moned to the home of Liuriw^
Gaijes, -H7-yv.?r*old ne^ro wi/-^
man of Rt. 2, Franklinton. She,
too, wa s a KJlspf ted heart t - ?
tack victim awPwas -trails priz
ed to tfie local hospital . *
The .temperature- (his moriU
inn was .? ctiol R degrees , just
three degrees higher thanMdn
vi?iy * > low of f. degrees . ? Ken
nedy rejjorted tl^at -today's V)W
of degrees* ivprest?nted\ a
harder eold than Monday's h?wy'
The reason, Jte. stated, "Was due^v
*o tin* fact that ther5 degree low
ciiine sometimes during" the
nii'ht and the temperature had
risen to 24. degreerfs by early.
'Monday mornitjg. The Bdegree
reading was still holding at
7 a.m. this "morning. ..
This . reading was. exactly the
same as reported at the
Raleigh- Durhajn Weather sta
tion, where a record was set:
Today is the, coldest ever re
C? ird?ii on this date at the weath
er station then*'
Ftankliri County and FrankMn- *
ton city schools were closed
Monday and are closed today.
Several m eefck|gs .s c healed for
the Weekend .were"*' ,i i:> eled .
or postponed The g round -
breaking - and dedicating cere- ?
uionies at I.nuisjnirg College,
scheduled fo^ last Sunday were
postponed ? Aljieu date ha* not''
?been set for thi>s 4vent
The weatherman .X?roinist?s a
warming, trend starting tomor
row in tin- area.
Goodwin To Head.
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Heart Fund Drive
The Franklin County Heart
Association today announced the
appoint mufit of a chairman for
the Heart Fund^CampalgnJiere.
Alfred M. Gyodwln, Man
ager **of Johnson Cotton Co.,
ha- been named to j><*rve as"
Chairman in .the month-long
? ?.(inpal-ign whl^fTfwgiiis here and ?
t!if"if/'lnnit .the nation vn Feb
ruary 1> ^ '
Tlie He:bit iund Drive will
if.n h its' hi;gli point on the
weekend eft Heart Sjmday, Feb-,
j rtiary 21,? w-hen volunteers, in
^ili <>f the VoiTTin unity's r?'st
.d<*it1al areas \0jili" visit their
neighbors Y<? deliver education
i al inhumation oi) wH* to reduce
\ the risk of 'heart attark arjid
to accept contributions tu...Ujei
Heart Fund. ?' T - '
7,'he Heart Fund is a gr&t j
crtisade agakist tire number one
health enct^iy of oift* na t ion in
which we ail caii partlci|*itd
thr<M '! firing and serving as|
Ky..i ? {???? r\ \ I .frn hapfty fi-wl
" piXM* to serve4 as Chairman!
of thKsWC5-Drive,,: ' said Mr.
(v.- ' i r ' ' '
? ? G< ? < x 1 w fnV'Xjnal Tve< >7 igh,
-v. .1 .1 d?, I'Uti - ' i > il?-f jto'i itfy '
the N ( . I^j?artrff?tnt of Keve
[ nue >,ior*H years Sfmng. flM
Two Caught
iShb"plifting
Saturday'
!? Two 13-y6arVol<J Loui&burg.;
negro girl^ wer?j arrested and J
will be tried before .Juvenile j
Judge ftalpf vKnott Jit connection
with shoplift ing^arges in three 1
, \oc*\rxrjr*s Saturday: . . |
Loulsburg Police Chief Wil- l
liam?I$e merit reported that the j I
twa/j girls, whose names are
withheld of their ages,
/-??re tf MfJ \of -'??uilln4 4^
pocket books \rbm. Legfett's !.
Depl r-Store heA?\ a necklace
from Roses Fi*e and Dime,
and a' 'blouse tiV-?m Mullen's
Department^ StofiY All re- j
portedl-y tare taken Saturday
afternoon. ' \
Dement said the merchandise
| was found on the girl sVb^n they
were arrested. He stbteti that
the blouse taken from Mullen's
-was Inside one of the\ girl's
poeketbo#k. The arresti.lopk
pl^ce Saturday afternoon a^outyl
4 p.m.
Indecision Is costly but hasty
action sometimes costs more.
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The news is nbt tp be con- :
tosed wltl^oplnlons. ahbut the,
1 "?J*9- s ,
' V ' J -
? " k
? Alfred" M Goodwin
{&&*
c< Mintic-s- *' "f/B . > . *? , {? ranklln and
Surry 'lie also was a distric t
s.ij?' ? TitatfvT7 v. it!? th?*
Buckeye inculwtor Co. and th<*
James Manufacturing" Co. -
Good ft in ;(1k1 his wifp, the
forjtfer Carrie XCottQn, have
li^ed for the past etehteen years j
oju a. tobacco farrti 'near Stern,!
N. C. They have a son, Leor
'h 1 1 , .1 student -it State-College,
and a dautflrtei Carol, a high
s' h'iol' tud"flt at South Gran
ville Hlfcli S'd,iool. ?
He is a past Master of Tally I
Ho Masonic- Lodge an(f of .the
St,em Grange; member of thei
?TK-al Smith' Granvrtttr-HIgh anrT
Bteni Elementary School Coch
in it(ee, and a member and form
?r Sunday School t&acher at the ,
pxford Methodist Church. I
YoungsviJIe Man Fined
$500 In Speeding Case
A rYoungsvllle, Rt. 1, youth!
w,?s convlrh^J-at speeds inex-l
' i-bs of 120 miles 'an hcfiir in r
' Zebu Ion Recorder's Court last
yenk, and ordered to pay a fine :
of $500,
Ronnie Lee Richards, 1 'J, also
receive! .1 s?nteri<ve of 'eUiht <
months in, jail, suspended upon t
payment of the frine and the
revocation o(f his' driver's li-.
cense for one year plus re
maining on good brhavior for
a perlotf of two years. ~~ y\
Richards was arrested on i
Tuesday night of last week fol
lowing a chas?' which U?i'.an In
Roles vljle aniAHiia 7 p.m., and
endwd otj; Highway 9^ near Zebu
Ion, when a tire on th?' Itor-haVds '
car went flat. * \
Three State troopers, Wake
Sheriffs deputies .rnd Zelyulun
polu ?' 'jolned'ln th*? chase alter
Richards failed to heed thfc si
ren and si ual **t Trooper K. A.
Cook ?
Tfie reason truth makes such
slow progress In the world is
thaOt is in ^competition with -
pretense.
Rescuers Go In The Snow \
i _ . . ? . . . ?
TWO members 01 me louis
purg Rescue-Service are shown
rbove delivering a patient to
K ranklln, M e.m orl a 1 H<?spital
i6re SundaV morning* While)
tnere, uiey received anojner
call for helpV The local, service
answered onp wreck call and
two suspected heart attack, calls
in the snow over the weekend. ?