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ogiumnaLigramahiLadaudk n-tmkviaedhadidi0rMO'611102Anlomak-- A10ki a iTi "44 )A -140L1 Ai6wtwmtw-r ia SECTION ONE THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER The Foremost Newspaper of Thc Two Carolinas SATURDAY JUNE 28 1941 PAGE FIVE DEDICATE NY A WORK CENTER TA 1 ht rea oant i oonbasle rlivoeudt hit sa LEARN HONEYMOON ON TROPIC ISLAND IS NOT ROMANTIC Court Says Actor Lee Powell Legally Can Be Lone Ranger Appointment Received By Hamlet Girl JUDGES lanniversary Thursday dedicating the Raleigh resident work center Speakers on the program shown from left to right are Browne director of vocational education of the state department of public instruction June Rose of Greenville chairman of the State NYA advisory committee Colonel John Harrelson dean Df North Carolina State college Governor Broughton and John A Lang State NYA administrator I ''S Jeff Johnson Richard Dixon and Clarence Blackstock Appointed By Broughton facturers of goods to be sold under the name and style of "Lone Ranger" and entitled to protection of "The Lone Ranger" radio program and the "Lone Ranger" comic strip The case has been before the South Carolina circuit and Federal courts since September 190 when the circus with Powell billed as the "Lone Ranger" and a featured Spartanburg and started to pitch its tents in Greenville The officials of the circus were served with papers ordering them to show cause why Powell should not be enjoined from making "improper" use of the name "The Lone Ranger" NEW YORK June YOU have any illusions about a honeymoon on a tropical island then listen to the story of Mr and Mrs Elder Reichert both 24 and married three months Romance under the palm trees may be all very well for the song writers and for musical comedies but to the Reicherts it is all a lot of sand flies and mosquitoes and worse separate quarters The Reicherts wore married in Evanston Ill last March 15 Twelve days later Reichert had to leave his bride to take an accountant's job at the new defense base in St Lucia British West Indies His attractive blonde bride got a secretary job at St Lucia about six weeks later and sailed to rejoin her husband Today the Reicherts came back and here is their report: "There were millions of sand' flies thousands of cocoanut trees 50 billion mosquitoes the ocean is the nuts and the climate is wonderful" said Reichert "but we hati to live in separate barracks and there was no honeymoon" The Reicherts who arrived on the liner Acadia are going home to Evanston I ti 5 I 1 11 ti C1PARTANBURG June a far-reaching decision handed down today Federal Judge Wyche of Spartanburg ruled that Movie Actor Lee Powell has full right to advertise himself as "The Lone Ranger" of sound pictures has infringed upon no comic strip or radio rights of ''The Lone Ranger Inc" a Michigan corporation and has the right to refer to himself as the "Lone Ranger" in two Republic motion pictures portraying the far-famed fictitious character The opinion held that an injunction sought by the plaintiff against Powell a resident of Los Angeles Calif and Cox cluing business as the Wallace Brothers Circus with winter quarters at )(pit should be denied The opinion was handed down in an action whereby the plaintiff sought $250000 daloages claiming that upwards of $1000000 had been spent in exploiting the "Lone Ranger" and that plaintiff has issued licenses to manu ZkS' i '''c fpN 7: ml 1 4: i it 4 --1 i': 7 'A '4 4: 'cf "1'': '1eL f4 1 s' :4:1 14- --1' ii: i A i i''''' 1: ii-4 o' --4iv: 4-F i 40:: 3 4'4 'X I'''11 A '1'''-'' 1 02:: Itii -4-54 ix 0k Kis -2 -fip: 'so 1:: 1 Ili-: II a 3 A 1: vONtio '-i- 1 6 -iii: :5:: s-Klo-4- -4 ko -4: 5ii '4A1111t' i 00:: $:: i ''-i- 4 A 1 4 I RALEIGH June 27-143)---Governor Broughton today reappointed five special superior court judges and appointed three new special judges all for terms of two years The new judges are Senator Jeff Johnson of Clinton Richard Dillard Dixon of Edenton and Clarence Blackstock of Asheville Judges reappointed are Luther Hamilton of Morehead City Burgwyn of Woodland Hubert Olive of Lexington A Hall Johnston of Asheville and Ervin of Morganton Only special judge not reappointed was Vernon Cowper of Kinston who has retired on two-thirds pay under provisions of the judicial retirement act because of illness Cowper will serve as an emergency judge One of the three new special judges named today replaced Cowper and the other two appointments resulted from decision of the 1941 Claim Russian Plane Losses NEW YORK June 27--(IP)-- The German radio said today that 28 Russian warplanes were shot down yesterday in a fierce air battle they attacked a German dive bomber squadron over the Ruthe Man sector of the eastern front mmtvgginma I IVEY'S BUDGET SHOP I Get Injunction To Save Dogs WILL 111100TE HICHIll FOND PLANE SERVICE IS INAUGURATED (DOWNSTA I RS) 44- General Assembly to increase by! GETS DEGREE Mks Martha two the number of special judges Lillian Beam of Hamlet who re-The judges will draw an annual' salary of $8050 in addition to an centJY received her AB degree at 'expense allowance Westhampton college University of Judge Johnson is 41 years old native of Sampson county and is al aillichmond in Virginia has received' 'her appointment to train as a medgraduate of Trinity college andlical technician in allergy at the Duke university Law school Ile has-Vaughan-Graham clinic in Rich-served as Clinton city attorney mond She won many honors while since 1928 a nd served in the Statela student at Westhampton and rep- Senate in 1927 and 1941 Duringlresented her school at the Inter-I thi 1941 session he was chairmaninational Relations conference of thei 07 the Roads committee and siSouth at Tallahassee Fla She is Broughton floor leader He is althe daughter of Mr and Mrs Joel World war veteran ID Beam of Hamlet Dixon 52 graduated at the University of North Carolina and studied law at Wake Forest college crushed Since the World War he has been an trtha at of I ived I rep-Iter-' the is Joe' fr- NWt e-" -40 44 40 -ee Air Mail Passengers to Be Taken On at Hendersonville-Asheville Port $3000000 to Be Used For Defense Road Projects In North Carolina kL71-1'11- 11 --40 I In Car Wreck Soecial to The Observer ENV BERN June inN junction signed at Kinston by Judge Thompson of Elizabeth City restrains the City of New Bern from further enforcement of its ordinance to catch impound and kill stray dogs The injunction is returnable July 12 before Judge Paul Frizzelle Snow I I i -di I 1 di A 0 cot 40 VI 76 77a I'v I kt4 k) 1 444 zN0) k) 9 It lot" I 'to P' 1 IN A 1 'k (------ 4 1 1 7 A it i A I -7': 41N 1 ei '14 A iv -1? 1N le 110- 1 I- Arki tLity ittlt --i-m ti I 1:1 4 1 '4 'J 4 'i i I A I 1 A i) 0 't fri A 1 i I I I I- iT' I 1- i 1 7 1 1 '1 1 a A -r 41 le arb 0 I A s' A 1'lL SA tiV i i 1 '401 i 4' 't 0 4 Ail 4 3i 1 i i I' 1 I i AFFNEY June VI Crushed against concrete )fi guard rails when an automobile I he was driving smashed into Highway 29 bridge over Thickety creek Wesley Wheeler 52 of Thomasville Ga was fatally injured near here today Wheeler died at Cherokee County hospital at I about four hours after his car struck the bridge structure Investigating State highway officers said the Wheeler car traveling north left the pavement a short distance from the span The right front wheel smashed into the concrete guards The machine a whirled around and crushed against the rails The automobile was destroyed 5 Is it 1 A LILIL i I ZUllt" 01 kDiltiVV 11111 wy111 WV CI 1 1 I lioa 1-1 RALEIGH June total ASHEVILLE June 27 Air mail a 1: Ch an county superior cour Declaring that the city was of about $3000000 will be allocated and passenger service was inhauclerk recorder's court clerk coun carrying out its dog law in an from the highway fund surplus for! gurated here this afternoon en 1' auditor and juvenile court judge illegal and inhuman manners ty- the construction of defense roa waiting only three days before During the World war he enlister a Pennsylvania Central airliner1 projects Governor Broughton in killing the canines caught not bound from Norfolk to Knoxvillelas a private and rose to captain ir formed the State Highway and made its first official stop at thel the 113th field artillery He is re ub- giving ample notice to owners of lie Works commission today the dogs and not being equip- Asheville-Hendersonville airport I as an authority on easterr The commission approved DPW ped for proper sanitation and The big ship landed at the port at North Carolina history salary schedules carrying wage in- segregation of the animals the 1230 one hour and a half be-i i Blackstock also 52 attendee creases totaling about $500000 a order was drawn by Charles i ind schedule because of poor fly- Mars II ill college the niversity year to 5000 maintenance employes Abernethy Jr as attorney for ng weather between here and North Carolina Wake Forest 'law and adopted new rules for the man- Dr Oscar Kafer and other dog Hickory Five minutes later it and the University of Chi- off for Knoxville carrying a cargoi agement of State prisoners which lovers who say they expect to He represented the 3Ist sena of special air mail celebrating the: represented granted them increa first official flight sed privileges form a local branch of the So- itorial district in the State senate tr Through Highway Chairman Ben ciety for the Prevention of 11935 and practiced law at Asheville The east-bound plane from nox- Prince the Governor asked the Cruelty to Animals and obtain 1 I ir mane years and has served ae ville to Norfolk was grounded at: '-1- highway COMM ISS iOn to submit a the aid of the State or national Knoxville because of weather con- corporation council Dur- list of necessary defense projects organization in their campaign mg the la orld war Blackstock ditions and mail scheduled to go When these projects have been ansi here served overseas as lieutenant in the out on it will be placed on the's division proved the allocation from the otio same plane tomorrow highway surplus will be made HORNE ON SHIP 1 Dixon managed Broughtons gab- The commission also awarded lernatorial campaign in the first passenger er to step from the contracts to low bidders on fivel congressional district i and Black- liner as it arrived here from the! i Rocky i stock managed Buncombe projects on which bids were re- east was Josh Horne Jr eeived yesterday adopted a resolu- Mount publisher and a member Sion authorizing the granting of and the State Board of Conservation! Many substitute fuel generators rights-of-way to pipe lines placed! i Development are appearing a 30-mile speed limit in army! IN rounding of the plane in Knox- maneuver areas this fall arranged i a stilGle necessitated several changes for the raising of livestock at Cale- in the ceremonies planned at the' a (Ionia prison farm approved the airport Miss Pauline Bourne1 construction of new division of- Supreme Court Asked to Block queen of the 1941 festival of the! the Fed- Sup Rhododendron Gardens who was kV Ch'ARLOTTE fices at Shelby and aske eral government not to increase to christen it Miss Asheville-lien- Rural Project In Dark gasoline taxes dersonville instead christened the The wage increases will become courtesy ship sent here for the inest011 County effective July I and were brought is event It took off immediately aft-1 about by an act of the 1941 Gen- erwards for Charleston Va eral Assembly requiring the com- Taking part in the ceremonies at mission to classify its employes and COLMIBIA June 27-441 the airport this afternoon were city grant a wage increase average 10 action seeking to halt the and county officials from Asheville per cent to all employes paid less Darlington county rural housing and Hendersonville PCA officials than $125 a month The Wage project has been filed with the and civic and business leaders frorn I' schedule adopted today carries in- State Supreme Court Buncombe and Henderson counties- se -----sis creases ranging from one per cent The plaintiff Rep Benj aviation dinner at George a- HOLD AVIATION DINNER i dige An di to 15 per cent min of Darlington who asked for dlEy afir- Va nd er In I hotel this evening cli i i 'tssi The new rules on the handling of a permanent injunction claimed maed the celebration State prisoners provide that all that the county was without au- xe ceem Ainsworth I pris Asheville shall be placed in thority to exempt from taxes lands alcolm manager of se or th 1 ieville Chamber of Corn- i sis----7 fs grade upon their arrival unless they to be used in connection with the have a bad record from a previous 0 field an project "Certainly low income fa- merce presided at ceremonies at et introduced on i term Prison officials were ordered i milies are given priority" in the a as president of the Asheville to place all present gradeloccupancy cif the project's houses C'haMber Of Commerce Mayor A I salkisaaSiV prisoners in "honor'' grade and all i'over other low income families Edwards of Hendersonville and grade in grade "leaving it -as charged Lyons Lee of Asheville essatiss Mayor 'C' grade prisoners in their present sssai! "This proposed scheme of build- all of whom made brief classification" talks is ') ing houses in rural communities" Others who spoke included ISIr sis COMMUTATION SCHEDULE i the complaint continued "is in- Horne and Ogle president of 1 dlronor" and ''A" prisoners will for the private purposes of 1 the Hendersonville Chamber of fs i i be allowed 10 days a month com-I landowners and tenants in Commerce Guests introduced i n- mutation and It prisoners fie i violation of the housing authori- eluded Mrs Ehringhaus days a month with ''C'' men gets! ties act as amend st P- szi nri if 211- TAm lin no A i mission to classify its employes and COLUMBIA June grant a wage increase average 10 action seeking to halt the per cent to all employes paid less Darlington county rural housing than $125 a month The wage project has been filed with the schedule adopted today carries in- State Supreme Court creases ranging from one per cent The plaintiff Rep Benjato 15 per cent min of Darlington who asked for The new rules on the handling of a permanent injunction claimed State prisoners provide that all that the county was without au-prisoners shall be placed in thority to exempt from taxes lands grade upon their arrival unless they to be used in connection with the have a bad record from a previonslproject "Certainly low income fa- term Prison officials were ordered7ilies are giver priority in the to place all present grade occupancy rif the project's houses prisoners in "honor" grade and all over other low income families grade in grade "leaving it vas charged 1 'C' grade prisoners in their present "This proposed scheme of build-1 classification" ing houses in rural communities" COMMUTATION SCHEDULE the complaint continued "is and ''A" prisoners Willi tended for the private purposes of be allowed 10 days a month com-Icertain landownets and tenants in mutation and "II" prisoners five violation of the housing authori- days a month with 'C'' men gel-1 ties act as amended and if au- at Hill Declaring that the city was carrying out its dog law in an illegal and inhuman manner waiting only three days before killing the canines caught not giving ample notice to owners of the dogs and not being equipped for proper sanitation and segregation of the animals the order was drawn by Charles Abernethy Jr as attorney for Dr Oscar Kafer and other dog lovers who say they expect to form a local branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and obtain the aid of the State or national organization in their campaign here ASHEVILLE June 27 i Ar mail county superior court and passenger service was inau-iclerk recorder's court clerk coungurated here this afternoon whenl'i y- auditor and juvenile court judge a Pennsylvania -Central airliner During the World war he enlisted bound from Norfolk to Knoxvillelas a private and rose to captain in made its first official stop at thel the 113th field artillery He is reAsheville-Hendersonville airport I garded as an authority on eastern The big ship landed at the port at North Carolina history 1230 pm one hour and a half he-1 1 Blackstock also 52 attended ky Is 1 A in the ceremonies planned at the! airport Miss Pauline Bourne queen of the 1941 festival of the! Rhododendron Gardens who vas IN CHARLOTTE to christen it Miss Asheville-Hen- dersonville instead christened the courtesy ship sent here for the event It took off immediately aft-1 erwards for Charleston Va Taking part in the ceremonies at the airport this afternoon were city 00711 and county officials from Asheville iii and Hendersonville PCA officials e- and civic and business leaders from IE Buncombe and Henderson counties HOLD AVIATION DINNR if 4 e- An aviation dinner at George i di Vanderbilt hotel this evening cii-! maxed the celebration I Malcolm Ainsworth manager of -4-rir gIt iiiiet' ''''N111 the Asheville Chamber of Com- 1 4e74 merce presided at ceremonies at the field and introduced Don Elias president of the Asheville of Commerce Mayor A 1S9carz Edwards of Hendersonville and de Mayor Lyons Lee of Asheville! cc all of whom made brief talks Others who spoke included Mr 1 Horne and Ogle president of i the Hendersonville Chamber of Commerce Guests introduced in- eluded Mrs Ehringhaus James Henry PCA vice iba) 1 1 1 fq1 'WASHTUB COTTONS ONLY AT IVEY'S 1st 1) 4024 It r'111P 45 A'! i il president' and others of the air line person-i nel Intermitten showers interrupte(1 the ceremony but approximately! 2000 persons from Asheville and oigit49 gituctAi Hendersonville were on hand for the christening Many of them came to the airport in motorcades from the two places FORESTER TO END TALKS SUNBURN AT CHARLOTTE MISSION A iA Ootg-txiti g)t-aiti SUNBURN tirsg no commutation "Honor" andithorized by that law in violation get iof the constitution of the state in an' grade prisoner also will additional 30 days' commutation! that public moneys are being ex- year Prisoners serving an inde- pended for private purposes terminate senienre will have their "Unless permanently enjoined by time computed from the mininitim me court the defendants Darling-sentence unless they violate the 1 ton county and the Housing Au- rubs i thority of Darlington county will The rules permit prisoners to i i engaging this unlawful ong- "play harmless games when not at age project cause irreparable dam- work" and to have yard freedom to the plaintiff and all other on Sundays and holidays "honor" taxpayers xpayers similarly situated in that and men will be allowed to result in a tax burden write letters every Sunday 'Ill A greatly increased" For Budgeteers $298 CREAM Wear 'em 'n' love 'em wash 'em 'n' tub 'cm! They're as bright and fresh as new! Washtub Cottons those can't-livewithout-'em frocks for Smart Budgeteers In chambray voiles and pique Stripes plaids prints and solid colors Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 44 $298 re Ps 12 to 1 le NI a a nv ir la 81 tr Io pr In in th cr re In 'II in Jel co I fin str :01 an bu flo do rl wr far 'vire liv WI so so! cos firm Co WI Mr of I (IL hor hrii ll a to to in in its horn in its Jeet that for and farm 'c'irea With so sold cost 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 For Tan Control men two Sundays a month and men one A month The prison 11110W8 punishment of prisoners ranging from reprimands solitary confinement or corporal punishment Prisoners may be whipped however only with the approval of the highway chairman The resolution against an increase gasoline taxes said that the tax Benjamin's suit contended "this property is not exempt from taxes as for municipal purposes within the meaning of the constitution or as municipal property 'used exclusively for public purposes and not for revenue' A maximum expenditure of $410000 'as authorized for the project with Darlington county to borrow up to 90 per cent of the borrow up to 90 per cent of the I3UDGET SHOP SPECIAL! Jr A Forester superintendent of! the Union Gospel mission in Durham tvill end a series of evangelistic services at the Charlotte Rescue mission Sunday night Mr Forester is well known here! where he formerly resided fincl where he often conducts revival meetings at the mission His subject for the Sunday afternoon service will be "Who Is the! Anti-Christ?" At his final meet! ing on Sunday night his topir will be "If England Should GO Then?" Rev Booker is superintend-! ent of the local mission and is making arrangements for a neW Se- i ries of revival services to open making arrangements for a TIC si ries of revival services to open I I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I i 1 I I i I i i 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I i '100 CHIFFON HOSIERY 55c pr or 2 prs s100 North Carolina alreadY HP- proximates 50 per cent of the re -total from the Ti Housing au-tail price and that "any additionallthority 'Farm tenant houses would taxation addtd to the inevitable be erected on 200 different farms increase In the cost of transporta-lin the county lion of gasoline due to emergency conditions will lend to limit and WHEELER IS SCHEDULED restrict the revenue of this department and to handicap it not only FOR TALK IN ATLANTA its normal highway work but in ATLANTA June 27 (iP) participation in the emergency Burton Wheeler 0 Montana incident to the national defense" leader of the Senate isolationist In its first expression on the sib- 11 conditions will lend to limit and WHEELER IS SCHEDULED restrict the revenue of this depart- ment and to handicap it not only FOR TALK IN ATLANTA its normal highway work but in ATLANTA June participation in the emergency Burton Wheeler of Montana ineLdont to the national defense" leader of the Senate isolationist In its first expression on the sab- group will speak here of course you want a lovely golden tan! But you don't want to burn Dorothy Gray Sunburn Cream controls tanning without burning Sensitive skin? This Sunburn Cream guards against soreness redness and peeling It screens out the burning sun rays REGULAR SIZE BOTTLE an- i i I Beautiful first quality 45 gauge three-thread Chiffon hose A shade for any costume Sizes 81-2 to 10 1-2 55c pair-2 pairs $100 In these Torch shades: Pori Edge (neutral beige) Floeisurt (Olden beige) Tropic Nude (reddish WO anrt Aloha Blush (rose beige) ELIZABETH CITY TO GET HEARING ON AIR STOI WASHINGTON June 27--ori- Thursday of highway fund diversion theffight July 10 Armstrong The Civil MTOrtatitirS 1)(Pard ar commision said in the resolution representative of the America First flounced today Elizabeth City 's "a gallonage lax on committee finnounced today would be given a hearing any purpose other than the coll' Armstrong said a committee of its application to become an in struction of highways is an tinfairlapproximately 100 Atlantans would termediate stopping point on th unequitable distribution of the sponsor the address and said the Norfolk-Knoxville route of th burdens of Government" group now is attempting to secure Pennsylvania Central Airlines lor The c()mtnissi(m decided that the municipal auditorium for the It was said however no dale I ci flood-damaged dykes at the Cale-I speech the hearing hart been Fet donia prison farm would not be repaired and that hereafter crops would not be grown on parts of the subject to flood damage This andolph County Baby Dies of the farm will be devoted to livNtock raising in cii-pperap111! the Department of Agriculture Of Mountain Spotted Fever that pure-bred live to 41( Illiv 1t 1 ten farmers of the Siate it --0 special to Thr Obser cr 1 (-hotted Sitiirdty aficrtifin 2 I oclook at Elf-want Hill Meth ELIZABETH CITY TO GET HEARING ON AIR STOP' WASHINGTON June The Civil Aeronautics board flounced today Elizabeth City would be given a hearing on its application to become an termediate stopping point on I he Norfolk-Knoxville route Of the Pennsylvania Central Airlines Inci It was said however no dale for the hearing had been cilictrrt 2 nclik Pleaint 11111 GIANT SIZE EOTTLE (1112 Ounces) $150 orTERS FILLET) TOILEMES nor sTR EFT FLOOR CHARGE PURCHASES NOT PAYABLE 'TM AUGUST tOth BUDGET t)ownstairs iirc Ctree HARLOTTE er4 CUAYSLarrr SHOP 5TelhrdO )111 inIctmrnt crn(tcry 1) If ni 1ZInd -t ii 10(0 th4 repet'u1 5 The adTioci i ui i ro liirie 27 De expressing reizrel hi' 1-z lores Ri(hardn 22 rnonlhs Crimmissnmer lioddie Wald of ol(1 riah1r nt lTr and 'Airs Wilson 1AIlor GovcrtIor 1' l'nt hai(Lon of Sragroke recently arpointcd c1mtni-1qcr 1-1it (11d of Alonnrrinfor lrthick 11r1 ti II fr Chairmin (lor SInkot: rit Arid! 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