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The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • 25

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Charlotte, North Carolina
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il 1 I 7 THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Tuesday April 2 1963 SB 'Bennie' Sellers Sentenced Burning Permits Are Stayed Union Firm Here Reach Agreement Speedway's Debts Cut By $740376 "hopes of preventing a catas trophe" WChumney service dis- trophe" WChumney service air Georgia ana nortneast Ala0dIlld all have been alerted to the fire disdanger patcher here reported drops on critical areas Saturday and The bombers made lour drops Sunday More forest lands are 1 over North Carolina firei and expected to be burned off over Tennessee blazes Sat the next two weeks than during the rest of the year he said orday On Sunday they re used on lye North Carolina Southeast Tennessee south fires and three in Tennessee Georgia and northeast Alabama all have been alerted to the fire danger re Ps nd na said unsecured creditors owed in excess of $500 will receive interest-bearing notes from the speedway Approximately $100- 000 in unsecured claims remains to be paid by the track James Mclivaine and Henry Morgan of Washington DC who loaned the track construction funds in 1959-609 received the largest payment Monday $35629414 Next highest a yment went to McDevitt Se Street Co Charlotte $23617618 Other payments included A Winbert trading as Industrial Steel Corp $3730834 Anchor Post Products Co $6672889 US District Director of Internal Revenue Greensboro $5- 24129 Florida Steel Corp Culvert and Carolina Metal Division $831331 A White and Associates $785975 and County Tax Collector Cabarrus County $706200 17'711r A real wor Nat tNt on lab( pan TI NLI Ree to Libi and agn heal whi( aga Unit AFL wer agn the A Pnf pai agi an nut eel JL eont tern had the ernp A on labor NLRB Reel to and As hearing which against United were the and out contain had the Burning permits were can-i in these counties: Cherokee Clay Graham Jackson Macon Swain Transylvania Buncombe Henderson Madis on McDowell Mitchell Polk Rutherford Yancey Alexander Alleghany Ashe Avery Burke Caldwell Stokes Surry Watauga Wilkes Beaufort Carteret Craven Duplin Jones Lenoir Onslow Pamlico Blad en Brunswick Columbus Pender and Robeson Meanwhile in Cleveland Tenn a Forest Service official said that 1326 bombers have been dropping fire retard ents in Tennessee and Nor th Carolina for several days in APRIL 11 8:30 LlrY REVIVAL SERVICES 1 OAKIIIIIIST ii: 0 ifl BAPTIST CitUltell RALEIGH --(LT1)-- The State Forestry Division plagued by a weekend rash of forest fires canceled burning permits Monday in 39 North Carolina counties State Forester Fred Claridge said that most of the fires during the weekend occurred in the mountain counties He said other sections of the state also were harassed with fires as lack of rain and winds caused hazardous conditions Claridge reported that at least 40 fires broke out in the mountain counties There were 50 fires in Whiteville district 20 in New Bern district 24 in the Chapel Hill district and eight in the Rocky Mount district FREE LECTURE THURS A Co 1 1 5037 MONROE RD Soul Searching Sermons 0c by the pastor REV FRANK MOORE March 31st thru April 6th 7:30 Each Evening ter" 1-R Heart Warming c' Vegro To Be Deputy In Burke County MORGANTON Sheriff David Oaks said Monday that a 33-year-old Negro would join the Burke County Sheriff's Department in mid-April as a deputy sheriff He is James Davis a five-year veteran of the Morganton Police Department who has resigned his post as a policeman to become a deputy sheriff MEN and WOMEN regardless of experience Obtain your broker 'si lieense li 1 4 and BE YOUR OWN BOSS Earn extra income for yourself and family f'k Spiritual Music 0 Learn now to pass your exam open an office obtain listing show property 1 Directed BY arrange mortgages and close deals like an expert Attend a FREE 0 1 DEMONSTRATION LECTURE on Thursday April II at R30 PM i ALEX HEGENBART A ticket required Presented by Lee Institute at the YMCA 400 Morehead liKii 'i St Charlotte 0 1 ii Spiritual Music tentative agreement a reached Monday between the Bouligny Co and the steelworkers union during the time a National Labor Relations Board tNLRB) hearing was to be held the union's charges of unfair practices against the company The hearing scheduled before Trial Examiner Frederick of Washington DC was begin at 10 am in the Public Library but it was postponed later canceled after agreement began shaping Reel waited to begin the attorneys for the NLRB was bringing the charges the company for Steelworkers of America AFL-CIO and the company working out terms of an agreement in another room at library At 1:55 pm Whiteford Blakeney the attorney for the company said that a tentative agreement had been reached that final details of the agreement would be worked by Wednesday Reel canceled the hearing Just what the agreement vvould could not be precisely determined Monday but the union among other things accused company of discharging three employes for pro-union activity Model 1A-212W 111 '1' 4 TIMil Cr 't -to S' 1 i 7-if 14 -1: '1 023r -At 1 1 a 114 i 0 Model 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Over 7 Million G-E Refrigerators in use 10 Years or More TW APPLIANCES TELEVISION 'STEREO BIG 12 LB LOAD GENERAL ELECTRIC FILTER-FLO WASHER 1 -i 4F4tt: 1 2 1 4: ''i 1': 0 i 31 11'0444Aixtti'r e7 14: tf 1:: Comfort v4 i li: 0' :::4 Nv: 17- :1 rti a 44: ::77 ii () 4 3 it 0 ::::1 11 S'' ta 1 ks r'ik A i 14 Ss '''1t ttl iNS 1 1::: it 1 9 l' I ilt li I l' i 1' 5i i :1 I I 1 i' I I I ii 7 Trustee Robert Robinson paid out $74037670 to secured creditors of the Charlotte Motor Speedway on Monday as the speedway took a big step toward completing financial reorganization Robinson said 20 creditors of the speedway received payments which ranged from a high of $35629414 to a low of $5597 through the Cabarrus clerk of court's office in Concord where lien judgments were granted in Superior Court in 1960 and 1961 Speedway officials said funds to pay off approximately $900- 000 owed by the track came from three sources: a new stock issue which raised $400000 a first mortgage loan of $345000 and $200000 from operating profits' from two major automobile races staged at the track north of Charlotte in 1962 Judge Craven or Federal District Court took over financial reorganization of the financially troubled track in November 1961 under a chapter of the Federal Bankruptcy Act Robinson was appointed by the court to manage the speedway's affairs In Monday's announcement Robinson noted that additional payments to unsecured creditors owed $500 or less will be paid in the near future He WITH TRADE Ill Cu Ft Hot Volume In State west North Carolina North 11 home TM ScaL SC a 11 Co 0C Balanced Power homes are equipped with adequate wir ing to provide all the elec tricity you need for good lighting and to run all your "plugin" appliances COMPANY th A Charlotte man and woman received suspended sentences Monday in US District Court for illegal sales of stimulant drugs and a second man had his sentence deferred for three years Ray Cameron Bishop described by a US Food and Drug Administration inspector as the operator of one of the largest local distributions of amphetamine tablets (popularly known as Bennies) was given a one-year sentence placed on probation for three years and fined $200 Mrs Lula Knight Hall who said she had once lived in a room in Bishop's home was given a one-year suspended sentence and also placed on three years probation Judge Wilson War lick continued prayer for Judgment on Clyde William Ballard a cab driver who with Mrs Hail was accused of aiding Bishop in the distribution of the pills Bishop and Mrs Hall were arrested two years ago Monday and accused of selling 2000 of the tablets to a city police undercover agent Federal undercover agents also made purchases from them but the trial was postponed until an investigation could be fully completed The three pleaded guilty to the charges Only: 9 79oo DCCDICCDATAD REFRIGERATOR Big 12-pound Clothes Capacity FilterFlo Washing System Water Saver Load One of the big advantages you can enjoy I a OUT A Natural Gas is the Ideal Fuel for "whole-house" heating and air conditioning so clean so dependable so economical Since all Balanced Power homes are equipped with central Natural Gas heating systems "whole-house" Gas air conditioning can be added when you want it quickly economically Or if you're building you can install year 'round Gas air conditioning a single unit that heats in winter cools in summer automatically Living in a Balanced Power Home? 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