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Uarnsey, Jr., son of Is a parent liable for the vand- ent. At common law the mere re- some practical hope of recovery Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ramsey alism or other wrongful acts of lationship of pai*ent and child bn* innocent victim;, of juvenile of Kings Mountain, .\ C.. is on his minor child? * ' does not alone make a paren*. vandalism and. se(‘ond. to induce duty at Tuy Hoa AB. Vietnam. answ’erahle for the wrongful acts greater control by parents and At common law the mere rela- uj. m;,w>r child ul'imately to nxluce incidences of .'s< ant Kam.M >, Mon o. parent and child imposes ' * vandalism seemingly so popular si»‘r*^bst, is assigmyl to a no liability on the parent for the ^ statute enacted by the Gen- teenagers at :no pr<‘sent ijr(.vo,Llv^sem‘d*'in Austin wrongful acts of his minor child. t‘ral Assembly of North Carolina time. The statute imposes liabil- ' ‘ ’ In the absence of statute, the in 1961 authorizes the recovery of ity upon parents wliich did not 'phe .s(*rgean‘ is a graduate f)f liability of the parent must be damages not in ex(*css of $5f)t) exist at common law and will Kings Mountain Iligli Srfiool. prcHiicated upon evidence *hat the “fiom parents of any minor un- P^'^^bably be stricMy construed, child was acting at the time as the age of eighteen years, Two Accidents T'King David' Are Heporied Ito Be Staged In Charlotte heating unit lie Tc.x. BiKldy Shuford Rankin, 51, was tivated for injuries following a /wo-car wn*rk in Kings Mountain, jtolice I'cjiort. Sgt. David Corn, wln> in\esM- gated, said that Lloyd Phifer, 7S, of route 1. said Mr. Ra-nkin fail ed to stop for a red traffic light and the Phifer vehicl<‘ struck tin* seconrl car in the left side and Rankin’s vehicle slid into a uMli-' ty pole. D;<(|lng<‘s t()t*aled $.57.*). HOW MUCH ARE YOU PAYING FOR INSURANCE? Probably a sizeable amount. It is possible that we can savt you money on a comprehensive insurance plan. — SEE US TODAY! — INSURANCE IS SECURITY THE ARTHUR HAY AGENCY • I “ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE" PHONE 939-3659 A large numlK*r of other states have enacted similar statutes in recent years. The Oratorio Singers of Cha^ lotto will pre.sent “King David” by Arthur Hone^f'er on .Satur- day, May 3, at S:15 p.m. at Ovenf Au<!itorw.im. The 1.50 voice chorus will l>e c^ompanied by a 15 piece orchestra and will be under the dirtn 'lon of insurance policy. The insuranc-e company in turn The greatest difficulty in ob- instituted an action ag-ains* the taining a judgment against par- hoy’s parents to recover SotM) by chairman of the Music Departm(*nt of David.son College. en*s is going to be the weasel words “maliciously or wilfully” used in the North Carolina stat ute. An eleven-year-old boy, living with his parents, set fire to a school building in Kinston and damag(*d the property to the ex- ten* of $3,000. Upon demand by the Kinston City Board of Educa tion, an insurance company paid ■ the full amount of the damage ‘ under the provisions of its fire virtue of the 1961 statute. The North Carolina Supreme Court in 1963, in holding the sta‘ui<‘ constitutional, held that the in surance company by paying the full amount of the loss sustained by its insured, could “jump into the shoes of 'he Kinston City Board of Education and institute an action against the parents of the eleven-year-old hoy to recover training damages of $5(K) pursuant to liie lion i! the*y contact ‘heir provisions of the 1961 s‘alute. State Employment Office. A imi'i M,mury station WaRon owned by I hom?w J. R(‘dmond roiled from the Ch«'oke(* St. Parking lot into a Chevrolet op- ,, ... . .. .. crated by George W. .S(*llers, of I'Catured soloists will ta.* Nadja Margrace nvi i. Mr. Sellers was Wilkowsha. soprano, well known making a right turn off Moan- New York City Opera audi tain on'o Cansler. police said. of Gil- Damages to Uk* Sellers auto wi're tu “RigoUdto' and the Count estimated to be $2.50. The owner in “The Marriage of Figaro”, of the parketl vehicle was rep'ort- has ajipeared wi‘h many- of ediv in a barber shop across the The counti>’'s finest opera com sti'<?et from the ixirklng lot when panics, and also with the Linds the accid<*n* occurred. Tnirg (Kansas) Ba«h festival. , Kenneth Hiegid, tenor, has had Veterans wanting jobs or job the impoiTfint leading fole in tyv'" get priority consifk'm- highly acclaimed national temrs W '-'M vTH£ SOUTH'S LARGEST QUALITY HOME FURNISHERS Aim IS BRAND NAME SALE MONTH! save up To 23% ^HOTPOINT ^KELVINATOR ^MOTOROLA ^ADMIRAL ★G.E. BRAND NAME BLACK & WHITE TELEVISION Whether you need a portable or a big console ...we can fill your needsi Several screen sizes and all have all-channel tuning! 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Maple finished panel head- board with matching foot board, rails, innerspring mat tress and boxspring make up this tremendous buy. They’re twin size. Buy two and save at this price! BUY A PAIR —^ SI 15 S59.9S ea. local rif 13<*njamin CritYm’s “Cuilovv RKor”. His epp<*arances through out the fountry in oratorio, con cept. and opera alike hav« b<H*n nuiru‘rous, and include the Ameri can premier of Hans Werner Henz<'’s opera “The Stage King”, and the Duke in “Rigolotto”. and the title-role in ‘he American pix*mi(*r of the Mozan opera “Lucio .Silla”. Gwynn Cornell, mezzo-sopran- o. grew up in Charlotte, N. C., aivl has sim^ as soloist for every major Mass, Cantata, and Ora torio. .She has appeared with the Mastenvork Chorus, the Con- ‘emporary Chorale, and her e.\- perience in op<*ra is extensive, having sung .Susuki in “.Madame Butterflv" and lh«* title role of “Carmen”. Nanator for “King David” will l)t‘ CBS television corres pondent ('harles Kuralt. A gr.ul- uale of the University of North Carolina at Chap<*l Hill, he was edi'or of The Daily Tar He<*l. the student owm*d no.vspaper. He joined CB.S news as a writer in 1956 and lH*cjme a correspondent in 1959. Since that time, he has traveled extensivfdy throughout the world and the United Sta'es reporting on people and places I that are of unusual interest. He featured on the CB.S Kvening News with Walter Cronkite in a seri(*s “On the Road Wi*li Charles Kuiall”. His appearance with the Sitigers is sponsored hv WDT- WBTV of Charlotte, N. C- Returning to recreate her role as “Tile Witch of Endor", which she pel form(*d \. ith the Singers in 1963 will ho Dorothy Master- son. Since 1954, she has direcU*d and managed die .Mint Museum Drama Guild in Charlotte. N. C. Sh<* has appeared as an actress in some of the major slock wm- panics in thi;. country, including over l.(HK) performance's at the Flat Rock Playhouse. Mi*s. 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