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PAGE EIGHT UNION SEEKS 75 CENT ANKSS ' WASE FLOOR m UNEMPLOYED Demand, that ;< w u;r !'!••.•• ends nu hour fui 40 hour.; < -• r tc set on any job to win..;■ -n ■ *. • j. t ,-ycd North (Arolkn -. ?• may be referred '■"> “sfitt n,L --j-D-vrneht" ivt.-re made Sunday, :i joint conference of CIO Foot ! >bacco and Ayrieiilturid Win Ac:-. t)ro>'n locals, in a statement cr.org i ••>.•: that 'he in n: cn: uncmplo\meni compensation Jaw of North Caro lina threaten;: v orkei r .n ~11 indus tries with “j'litenlial stri.ceh ••.•ikon, anti forces Negro worm*:- **• .■ k i. •use- work “under stave n<Ji lions'' 'The North Carol in unemploy ment compensation ho*, provide •. that compensation shr.i] :* r cut n'i from art unemployed workci ,*T,o refuses !u lake ‘tuiiablc ' ( uir.l ; meat’ when offered. NT fjuirement.s are set up i , i :•.>.■ I at* y * do!ermine : .vr*w r * r "Suitable' work.) The coiikrcne , covering vie. i....r branches of I'TA Local 10 :in out the East era North tin:, to bacco iieit, and J.-n-ai “2 in Win- Kton-Sali-m, met in Wilror* nd is sued a statement soy in,-, that ;. rov. - ing unemployment temieneic- m textile. I’m-niMire and -. >Uu*i in lin-tui-'s, ui-U ihe i:*u-inj>)oyr:-;i ut , ; tobacco lea!liousc werk--."-; , ';, ap-proaehl?tg end of the reason, can rapidly unde;)}; ns- the wage stand ards of the- Ate unie*,.'; the,a: G a ruling, to protect jobless fvi-rko.- from being forced to Like -r • at sharp decreases in -ay, ‘l’m illil*.. t ards in jobs pttrr*-d *o nA.c’TVTplu'.et workers ineam Ur;( in pei -i t widespread unemplc- mem t-i e law itself at:: . a’r- in*, an..-n w ••reute In; ■c- n■ is- - , p,a, ~;; , u trikobseuk* i tin- leaf uni- a ,r,;b '“Negro women of the --.a) .i-afn-iu-e. a) ! . A i l‘»r ye os hre:. fmi :- ~ t -k !u*o ■ work at or S. l i a wees •1. -j.av it.- a. -a nd .. ,:i v. u.a inp the cl.-red • -asoo. or be denied i?n employ men • <.. ? i** 3 >C" *s;• i; ..•• ‘ suitable' within the meaning oi the law. This \< a mereiiesy --i v;. to destroy *he laws uro :b:d ;*:* - lection oi wage standioci:* ,0 sn-fr ieveis, bv iorci:. y N x ;. •- > w or u■■ ■r; lions. r t men) ploy meiU compensia 1. -n of ior 40 hours a ww.r, would enable ! v.'urkei'.N to draw i-iulrap]*.:wos.-rs. eora'pensatiuti *v thor ih.:n ; .s <d. • USA Min 3.X MSS S'SEiSJ*. I 1 ( j 5 I -I ; i ... -l ;H:/ jfc ; • .MUM - V.-J ks:.ll>tin tx iTS sms fIKJ| i"~~ Leacl »«■„/ ,v. a ,l w for t i|H( By / *•'* u / hoSi^pv.'. «|;Sf; / Hu.,; / ft? f 8 11 ip—| •!' TillsC pi-iu'i ho!Ti(- t!|. ~ ffif SgP®|s -A / «o«r hp ;) .(. (! , ■-’SS&at, •"<■* NO FINER COLA AT 4/\?y PfHCfl «tw ©ootaer "L*/ i I . • . . ' '' 'v. 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T.l I - S. unn CARktKS IS INFORMATION BEING OFFERED m | '• ■ ’’C;-' .> in ne’.vsnftpc: radio i.nri *’; iL-rc-ri v; >m-.. k ; ~-h .c: grjduaUif 11 | betw-ueri jg .if fc/e by •'! jfhe Utht'*d S’..' 1 *' ■ Arc • ccorcMny -■■ item* .> - -t.. bj • v iW. ( • ,ai ~ cm . ‘hi ding tiftc i a *«>f ; cigh Am-. ai d Air 10 ! Kmve - . iiu, Stqfkm. 1 ! "n '*;'. u !' ifli. - ■ | ;*■• * - I■■ •; .*.n.;c . Ml -I : -,t\ . -a-.'"'- Public !t-*fO::J .i 1 1 SU'.;- 1 - i ,tW --• . ft*-. ; i.e; ■ : v' coriipN i. ; .T y | ;I', i■ 1 . i,,is;c t *;\ii; Tj-jf. 1 ■ 1 11 , 1 ■ ,\ ’ * FI; t. -• |li!h,rfi!a: ; .- .ScSioot -t C;-rlisli> B. • 1 ‘‘rrick' ■■ *,. Upm: corupict ion of .-Iso- ! in-- t-ii’i.-‘ccs will be plared ij -on t.r-i«p-,‘-;,,-j duty for .1 period 11 iDO ;i■ -.*.-i i ciiie edit' d nines. f ‘ !f-**>*.-.- in station or television : tu-.f -■-f*. : - .t;- j:) 1 . !Jil ) *; At!-''. ‘ jcoriipli-imy tin:- l.rnitum* r. Hh the civ\!::;n - i tiie.-c nicn 1 j'.vili retfith to Cm-hsif' Sto-rucks tor j.i !;--•-.•'iontatkin cour.se of uv-, i v '" if- 'fiio--: who Mim*-.-Uiii.v pc ‘-1 !■!*;;.■■<■■ I tii- trrio.i.u iv- ‘he;-. I.*#- giv i; nut itl.m*- of: "!”-Tlnforniayon Strfe*'iali>:t'' S : :, nb ■ ii! Li c.-;.,'i v.-'-iciH'-voi iiic Army nCedß i AH young men interes'ed in u ■ ci'i'c*-r * rt if-.Av-'pa |~-*i. radii), or tel- j i Ari-i'- Air l*'m - !;> ' ot’-ill!.* Si;;! -i;: Obi .1111 ful* de ! Liil.'i roid requirements for enli.-k --, j rue of. uroier this new y-roL-j-.iin -hlM'i'iin Sulmiol ohs Hv Firliara Shiiley Wyitc ii-> iJUoa- it; tii. ii'--: ;'!\,ri<;- wilO *- .a<! / pvrlect hI.J Canciar.cc > i’u rds | - • sue • -i: : six -.ceb. are Willie , to:; ! Kt\ H.a'.voixL Paul j.,!;].: ler. i c .!•;< ■ With ii ;... : \ it-, n CJr i ; sUiLt.i: I'.itricki Jeter. Clark - •* ; ‘ r>!i. " ii,' A i ar *- iii-inu. Kd'.*. ..-1 and Dm it, S-u-p- - : .u u. Tii*- ■•0(. lid rra-o- i.- ; ie.il to tv; 1- .! The s.Lddrcn of the third stvJ ; gram durin Book Week Tia.-y ! presented a ’.day that Mis;, B. Pret.» I ;«y gave T*d. F! n.,.*n,- of the: v- lit-m-v A; '.od Bobby: it; G:;.iria.*,; Quc-e-i, M;n-garet IHvitoi*. Bed;-- Poindexler Mo : ifr- .a a :i‘*d i I'.TT' l- t - i , ( -.c TITK C A TIOT.,WT V N Ju-a wood. Joan Puisy ;,r-d j !Cca ■ Sera*, rt are beipm.s it; live i- I fjftii grade om ffie ;:d[*.i:; in : Vli \<, i:| ieorn '-ho have r.ijdt* perf* at ,-*(. i tTnCr.-ir record.-; for the lasi .'dr 1 -.veekf, ■ . For:, f-rai;:-r G.< j j: • ' J - • ntol tie, j : Bravto"* ... - !; yvvonrs. ,i ,■ * ; . i Poole. I • ! *S -f-r\ •r. J-oa-.n Tu: - i no, 1 . vVibu' 1 . *u. Jn -c.i*;-* -."I, i e. i , j War. r IM r T.'.arm: u i-:,-, ! Kvrr. :■ . Go: -1 r; . , jr ; .1 f fell: H" *-■ •‘et' "> ;• K)• a pt l ldi’-ry Abo a■ - j : :*i ;>aigo Or-- ; i •-•••- ■■•* Ad! r : ;;:.*I- (1.. ‘-LCc N v- A, Du wood i'ujtor’. ! Ci li. ntoi.* an,. Vvmme ,a- Cvery oc r. 'r.c rfy’h and ; e> ■ ! r.th grades rej-a-.-rt;;L a ven; j.,ji ,-. ( bid Thanksgiving j '*. enjoyed the lovely Thank•> airing dinner a; th,o ctifcleri;: on! ! Wednesday, November J4i.ii, and i ivvi.-h to tiiunk oil tiinse who madei it ;der-U*:.• .Uanv 1 *.;-rtk; !. Mi V I Wyilr. J-it .iy....i y!,;'U-:N ore /.’■Jau to. b<’ bade s«. sehortj alter their ? ' ThatiLsrif,,,.. holidovr They have j -.lt i.-ideri lo etjuij; a science anal I ; health ; able. Several children hove ! v “ak-ci-ru to briog, dilTerent syce- ! r r tiif till* f.'.htc Tiic following ci.i’hth gradr- girls I p:*t ’• in a Thanksj-'ivtnfe pro- J [. i r A I HI H IN VOL K CAP | dL tJra tl vou re out to climb a mountain *’roni the busc to snov- y c ,ip, List i !( rescue freezing parties,' ihats a feather in your cap; Luf to earn a bright rod feather than Ihe rest - » y f'i*.e to your liometown f onuminity l host’ »■—VaitoMKHMss*.' I - s)XB--ft.««rtP«s.s£atPMios>jir>tn«mWil>»«—Wl«K«M | ieil | 'r* wn»u*«ini«i>iMi«*»i“TirM-r>M«e«»»TO»ti«ilu.«»ii|H»»wwi When you tflve cm ELECTKICAL GIFT, you give- « foil of bc-tfes livSitcj, lor every electrical appliance DOES something lor ihe owner—does some chore, or provide*, seme comfort bet ter than .11 was done before. Be sore to visit Ihe electrical store*: in your Christmas shopping. See for yourself the many beautiful and USEFUL gifts displayed. You ran .solve many of your gift problems in a::, electrical store. Try if. %>«4 (CAROLINA P O WEK & UGH ICOM PAWY ) un nat Wcduv-Jtij Ma.ri.e Hinton, Ruby Surles, Arnan da Pope. Sar i'rt Copeland, Major!'.' A lien and Nellie Fort. We wish t«- thank Mis; B Pretty, our citv librarian, /or giving l.uw '-'i'ltv /Vilen e pn.:;' for readinr number l book . PRoumi om:RKi) FOR SIT DI-INI'S VI SUiOOI, FOR HUM) ' " e of the S:, l le ;•;<-!; :s for '•*»■ I'iir.;i and Deaf heard Rill Ai- Tt program consisted •■•{ om. e. .sir! singiii in S^OTTA«^HEC^ ls ; >1 s' KV‘- V 4 L/ r - ' ~ ' Cot tog© cheese contains os much protein o> on equal amount of • n<eoi <n Weight, It s a fine food tor everyone—and icw in cos’, fry ,1 in salads, sandwiches, m casserole dishes—-or served plain. SmithvMelviile Cottage Cheese is extra r/ec/ny, exDa rich in flavor. i Cafl 2-y351 fo* Horn* Delivery ; | SMI?M-IMEIVILLE DAIRY i Raleigh, N C. I __ j: II jp*i I i )' m? I ; Jp v* y 4 -v J ; ! v **V.~ y> ' l O>FM lines ’TIL 9:00 P.M. -I* | ‘ ' EVERY | jsY ■ FRIDAY - SATURDAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS i * I BLACKWOOD’S STORES 1 m RALEIGH I 404 Hillsboro Street ® • FAYETTEVILLE « HENDERSON # LUMBERTON 4 &I 9 Hay St. HI S. Garnett St, 109 E. Second St. |i| m BURLINGTON # WASHINGTON # KINSTON I Oil S. Main St, 218 W. Main St. 108 W. Gordon St. p ★ For Best Gilt Selections ~. SHOP MOWS ||| Use Our Convenient Lay-A-Way Plan |§ » ★ for PVR Ouallty Merchandise a! Popular Prices ~ „ REMEMBER! S JBI tCKWOODS | §o#) STORES § SERVING NORTH CAROLINA SINCE i9iS | ■ • • - • .; >?i .. II is flu? jhisl (hrpp years : mOOO.OOO us ttpw ronslrui limi in North iHrolimt for More and ift* ilvr Tp Ip phone Service Shire V*J Day more than 97,000 new telephones have hern added. the total to more than 2,72,000 Southern Bell telephone", stow serving list* State The phenomena! growth of telephone service Hi North Carolina since 1945 in a story of unceasing, all-out effoii of telephone folks to meet the increas ingl needs of this growing state. Then are today G2N more telephones in ser vice in Nor th Carolina than in lfU5. Bui that’s >niv part cl. the story ... the number of telephones doesn’t just, grow by itself. Look at the assoeiated growth that had to take place in order to add and serve these telephones. Since V-J Day, 9 new buildings have been constructed and .10 other buildings substantially enlarged, pro viding nearly 200,000 square feet of additional floor space. And central office equipment has been installed that has made possible a greater ex pansion of facilities throughout the state. Long distance service has also been expanded and improved by the addition of 661 new circuits, enabling us to handle more long distance calls more quickly. More ( alls Made Every Day Our North Carolina customers are now making a daily average of nearly 2,000,000 local calls as compared with 1 200,000 in 1945, and long distance rails have increased to 1,400,000 < monthly, a 33 % increase over 1945. "Yes, North Carolina's telephone ser vice has really grown not only in < size but'in value as well, for you can now call many more peopb and many more can call you But in spite <d the SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE aX» TKI.ELJLWSi COMPANY INCORPOIt 4TED ■ EF.K ENDING SATURDAY f)Rc n, if-n 8 increase in busines>. telephone earn v’.gs continue to U* dangerously law. bh;s is because the amount of money paid out to furnish you service has increased at a fasten pace than the amount of money taken in. Still More Facilities Needed Southern Bell’s greatly increased in vestment in North Carolina is evi dence of our faith in the state and its people. Future expansion and im provement of the sc-rvice will require many more millions of dollars of new money. This will have to be financed, as in the past, with money furnished Tv investors who may be expected to < provide the necessary capital only so long as they receive a fair return on their money. That's why it's soneces san that telephone rates be sufficient * to pay today’s increased operating costs and provide a reasonable return to those who have invested their savings in the business. Telephone rates in North Carolina are not, sufficient to meet today’s costs and assure the Company’s abil ity to render good service. That is why we are now before the North Carolina I. lilities Commission seeking such rates as will enable us to con- , tinue to provide you with good and dependable service. * €j. SW# Manager
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