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ftAAl flOHT— THE CAfttn.IIIA TIMEt SATtAOAY. OCT. iUt, ItM Langston Prexy v.Jtiuiiu«d fiuM uri ii>i jt^iiuiitiea Jii k»y putt>gas. Toji t t»ji it •)! i « t‘ id i'. Act I" i; i‘ I ,il«*nt 1,1 c ;« h., 1 bi - = ■dvlf -d t(-. n ukis i^vd 'ibnl Mr*. Jd»1* B rrj. OWaboni* City, .. . ij .* Uk iin ot fll * S-* U^i>^ Uviuiv BTfiV .iMin-fu on Ui4 ...aipus mnd tfr»t Labor Union Denies Charges K. ij(.imi»ii t;.. . all ■ B'..;;- *ou'j t'> pi'iRiuii'tit." Ui. Imi... ; = n pr nfjed t -.^(1 .i.v 1)1*1 iii*'ck r«- >t.J li> i)» ujj n jnuvaii. s i Ijjll laillk lliv t.»*«4HU.«U III JLnMklU Hnuid Mcfuru uie Itie J. Ol tjilhiiig lu lliirt pia'atc 1 uUi c i.litiwii •.ouwl ti utttOol ainl till' pi‘ivii4'^ tiug .to hiia iH pi ivuti' u6> Juird)Uu)i; aruu4id Hit* siIuk i anti *Cfci 1 nnfht rtitlim' to him m* fUvaru' I kr., «tc, but lustiud vt- havinj; ttuK uppuHtiiitiy, iiiv bruugut in « m the JCfiolJ n«4nrd !»>'lur. •JIMmV'KNOWN cVERYBODY" “Uti pat.t4ul tut' b*ck aaU sunt, '"rhk in •iimruy. jimmy wu.s b«.rn lii this county and knows evtnybudy, htie it the dc«n of rufn, muiiu- get u£ the uniiiig sooi/tj and gtneral publicity the •ihool." Turner uid hu later Ujined from Acting I'l-esident Lee that Taylor is in charge of s.ludeat lat)ar and a recenliy ormanizvd commissary. When asked to state speci fic instances he had noted of harried designation «inade on the faculty, Dr. Turner said ae hud 1». w.y U.-i- lit'liir had been ii«m fi4 jt^c'iiui, BiiJ all of i*»a *i«uyu ««lfeled during the cup- liiil »ve*‘k. Jvuiiwilf V, U«ar aviit iiaiued iijt liuctiir in liii; curteui %v#clt - It iMia. li« declareU; • vviiy, I Would «i t think of ■uiu.iig refji'risiiiility foir the .aiiLv« ot - institution un- .3 i ptriuiialiy »«Vfcled the individual* whom 1 entiuited Work, laks!/ lor •** tjiipi*', ihu young man 'laylor. »,4Vfi met « nicer feilow. He ,a? uhli8>i*l{ kind #11 of fie time i waa on the cumpua »u wny r-iiouid he not he? He ,«a been given charge of the .•ntirJ business of the uhool and 1 vvaa to »ii on the outside and usKuint; the responsibility. 8uppi>st' ill’ ran the dining de- pariniciit in the, hole? Why the situaii.*! anj conditions they were nbout to impoi-e upm me rti Laiig»ton were poaiC.^iy and clt'fiHilely impossible.” REGRfc.lS TURMOil- AT School ifi j- a u.aerent 'itua- tion than i wa» ’promisei and dincc I do not have to take it, I will not, I 1 egret exceeding^ lo throw the school, back into a disurganizt‘3 slate, but I can* ii't See what' 1 Could otherwise do under the circumatances." 6UARANTEED OAK LEATNERi SHOE REPAIR ■"DEPT.— 9 1 C^’ntinued Trom page one further ugteed that whii%* the Ouiupwiiy luteifuK tu ijk' Ivtii' to ita «inpio>«.»a, *t expect,^ fuli cooporaii. >1 trom all i..ii|itoyvcit in muiutaitiiiig operating Btt'ici- enty, article ti. Sliould any piu ploy«e‘ covertu by this agree ment believe he has be ui un justly dealt wTiIi, or any provis ion of tiiii ttgrtement violated, the caae kiiuu be taken tj the ott'ciAl in ciiarge during work ing hottrs by tiie iihup coinnilUec or their reprt-senlative shuil taJtc the matter to the next higher offitiai in charge, and if need bo, t» ihe Inghest ntiiciul the plunt f.r adjustment. ARTICLE V. Tlic riglit ol the Ci'inpany to discharge employeet, is recogniaud, but upon requeat by the union the Company will diio" cause for any specific dm- charge. In tlie event any em- pluywe Covered by this «grK- meiiS is laid off or discharged, and I after investigation it is proven that such employee has bee^ ^unfairly dealt witn, said employee shau be restored to service, with seniority rights unimpaired, and paid £»r all Uiue lo«t, Jt IS understood that a‘ case isuch as provided for in- th'ta paragraph would be brought to the attention of fl't*' Auperin- tendent oI manager of the itemmery by the cwramittee as promptly as practicable, and certainly within thirty days from the jate that an employee was laid off or dischwged. ARTICLE 8. There shall he no discriminationag'ainst any I workers shall be released in order of seniority. Whea^ there iltvr, ’ i i.enipioyiiien:t*-t*kes place ibe einpl yues who were lait icaaed shall bt firet rtismpioy- ed, and no new worker* eugag ed until the list of former em- pi^^jees exiiausted, Snould the Company or union wiah special cunsideration giye|i a worker, which would ib* •« e** ceptiow to tills iule, this shall be taken up in toniereucti with the Company and the »hop com mittee. HOSTS AT SM^ER New employees of the Com- paay shall-is . conaidered ro- bationary employees until they’ •hail have been' in the empley of the Company for thre? mon ths. After they have b«*n in the employ three m«ntht they shall cease to be probationary employ I c3 and shall be ; entered tor seniority and shall Ank for seniority fr»m the date of their uriginal hiring in the steaiinery. Then* f-’iall be no seniority among priA>aUo«ary employees. Any ,employee previously dis- c"Karged for due cause and later reemployed would be considered as a new employee. An' employee shall ceasc to have seniority riglits if— (a) He or she quits. He or she. is diachafged.. He or she ia aibscnt for seven working days with out notifying Com- Prftctically oni of the ttbove msatber of Alpha Kappa , Kappa Alpha ^ JPraternity were present at the Algonquin Tennis Club lliut«- day night, Dottier 18, when the chapter entertained outstanding members of the North Carolina College Freshman chus at a smoker «nd teotioi^ial. Shown (b) (c> in the picture are William Payne i C, last year’s p leirwrch now study ^ ing at Iowa Ulj'iveMity; William A, Tuck, F. How^afd Alstooi, Wllliata Stroud, taning ffradua'te work at th«'; College; William Stafford who is reaiding in In dianapolis; Thomas Wilkins, Joseph R Ibinson, Carl Reid, now living in Washington D. ■■ ' " " “ “ Iloroditos Alston, J«mM Brown, Polemarch; Hubert Ro-' binson, Thomas Hardy, ., «nd Bernard Boney, Memibers of the chapter not shown in the picture and attending the elaborate smoker are Gerald Sdward«, Clifton Ward, -Bennie Moore and Odell Daniels.. Motrris Browa — — — 18 Solitfa CanSini — — — — 0 Clar^- « Fisk 0 V$r*hoos« — — — t Wut Viiftoi* — : 0 ATJbmm^ — — — _ — f Ilortda — — T— — 8 Xavier * 7 Liflloirne — g Ala A. and M. se Duiard — «——.()( KnoxvUle — — —• 0 Benedict — — — 11 Lincoln (I*a,) — —. — — 18 Gheyney — — ^ 0 R&AO THE SPOKT —TURJH TO PAGE SEVEN Department as a Storage De partment as a separate group. Only those employees work ing in the stemmery at sign ing of this Agreements ^hail. Jbe Cjonsidered ^gijlar lemoloyees and rank for seniority. Seniority among ^employees shall be determined from the date of their origi.ial hiring in the stempery. .^TICLE 10. When ar em ployee has been transferred to another Job and remains.on the other Jofti for more than five idays, his rate of pay will be in does not re-' ... (d) He or she ttfin t«f work-wh^n call- } ed. Seniority among be (jetermined by [ creased or decreased '*to* conform women shall the variofl# employee euvored by this agrif cccupations in the stemmery; ment for pr««wvti»g aC'glley- viz: classers^ strip and leaf pick- *For Men—Ladies—Children Pair it _ Pii(^_-.and Saturday Only larliii’s IMjurtiiieiil SHOE REPAIR DEPT, (BASEMENT anee, or# against any employee ,w»ho may represent other em ployees in the discherge of hif; duties ^s a member of the shop committee. ARTICLE 9. When, because of lack of work, it becomes ne cessary to reduce employment, ei'8, machine feeders, machin# untiers, drop leaf pickers, mach ine hand stemming, hand strip searchers, hand stemming (2nd floor), machine strip searchers, scrap pickers and eleanenf Plant seniority shall "revfil anion? the men in the Storage Eyes Examimd Glasses FUte4 HY PAY MORE? You Can't Bar Ba**« " ^ CLASSIf At Any Priw w. 11.00 NiRi ti mm m DR. J. I. s. DAVIDSON 305 Indepentl^ce Bldg. REGISTERED PHYSICIAN TsL 1~SW I to the rate of pay on the Job to whkh lie has been transferred. ARTICLE 11, At the end of the'^ear, as 'heretofore, the Company will pay two. full ^eeka’, eighty hours’, addition al wages to all regular employ ees who came with the Company on cr before July 1 of tne cur rent year, anti whO' have remain ed continuously in our employ. ARTiCiJI 12 It is the policy of the Company that its wage scale for similar work, under similar conditions,' shall be at l£«j^ as higb ~ss the wage scale in ether temmeries. During the period covered by this Agree ment the Company agrees that there shall be no reduction in the wage scale now prevailing for the various classes of work. ARTICLE 13. In the interest if promoting a more harmonious relationship, tlie Company ap proves ■ of its employees becom ing members of the' union and, therefore, it' is further desired by the Company that thi,se of our employees who are not now members of the union shall be come memibers, ARTICLE 14. The articles of a«rreement herein contained shall be' in full force and effect when signed by the parties represent ing the organizations aforemen tioned and shall continue in effect until March 15, 1942, If, on March 15, 1941, either party desires to podify or change shall give thirty days’ written nctice prior to , that date, stating what changes are d sired. Within thirty days after receipt of such written notice, the parties to th^ agree itient shall confer and negotiate such matters to a conclusion. This agreement when eiittFed into, shall supersede »I1 mother agreements that ,i«ay be ha ef fect. E. S. TOMS, Manager Representing Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. ' Dated; October 3, 19Sie. Approved by: J. E. LBNTIE Tofeacco Worker* Inter national Union O. S. JOHNSOiN Representing Local Union Union No. 194. the wa«k, «nd sharpen. the portable to talc* around with me Satatday /to m* what yoa guys and fAft are doing ovar the week end, ao don't let your foot allp. ^ J DOLLS I "HEART ON WRONG SIDE"—. Continued from page one settle intt) ./f,y K/wftt right* aide, , It may alto be sait^ that ^iiLder no circu.nsUnces ehouW * pur- gutive"*^e taken for pain hi the jtbrlomeK for if ^he colic is due to appendicitis, a purgati -t will ae^eravate the condition a jund rcj f. id and greatly lessan the lope recovery, even after appropriate treatiiieny DOLLS/ I Hwb^iohbing Ckftril Continued from page 7 There is one guy • oi» the would like to write about, bat I Just can’t, so I will stop lor SUN-TANi L^E MKl, unbreakable COLORED dolls. PreAtiei asd'^' b««l dreeaed dolls. We are AeVer UNDS5B/- SOLD, for we will tell for leas. Yea, we ean give seme stjtfe doll and ^eeaea you t*t ebe- wher’e. Why J^ay noret We OUAlttAiNTEi: 8AViN*G. Ur^st variety to cikooM irauk. Daily shipments. You may WIN yoar dk>U^ Free r^talogue. AfCKts and dealers ean tMke MO^ Money with ' j ' N. V. SALES COMPANY OEPT. C., 40S WEST 148* STrITET, ^ NEW YORK CITY ^ —(Adv). ,n report of CONDITION W w 1 READERS TO OX Mectianics & Farmers Bank OF DURHAM IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA THE CLOSE OF BUSI NESS ON OCTOBER 2, 1939. ASSETS overafafte) ■2. rnitcd 8tat»*s (jovcrnment oT)htratiol»S,"^^eet'«n«i j?««»‘»nteea.. II Obligations of states «jkI political snbdivfeions —. 4. Other bmds, not^, aud debentures r», (•orporate «toek.s (ineludiiig $ —. stock of Federal {). ('Hsli, balance with other banUs, including reserve balan ces, and casli items in process of collection 7. Banl; premises owned furniture and . lixtures $9)519-78 — 8* Heal estate owned othijr than bank premises — Keserve bank) 9, Investinients arid other assets Indirectly representing bank premises or othe? real estate 10. Customers’ liability to thi« bank on acceptances outstanding 158496.50' 100,768.75 301,688.72 33.779.78 20.113.79 38,45218 7,97a!78'^ V2 TOTAT/ASSETS 1,345,762.46 Durham^', “Dial Charlotte Call 3 N-7121 1626 liabilities 13. Dfniand deposits of individuals^ patnerships,'and corp- 14“Tijne deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporatioiu 15. Deposits of Uiiiteil State Uovernment (including postal savings) — 1C. Depc^its of Stateji and political subdivisions Other deposts (oertitietl aud officers’ .checks, etc.) 1*19. TOTAL DEPOSITS 1 - $1,053,282.35 ; ■ 23. Other liabilities^... 24. , TOTAL LIABILITIES^(liot including subordinated 0 obligatioii.s si town below —_ A PI T^4. ACCOUNT^ 2(). Surplus — 27. ^divided profits .. 28. lieserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 29. T(.)TAi. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS « 30.. -- 26d,616.14 491.204^ .... 85,22445 207,199 99 L 9,036.90 6,307.02 1,059,589.37 214,00000 32,500.00 __ 11,5154» 28,158.09 „... 286(173.09 -31. TOT^VL LlABILITlESfcANB CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1,345,762.46 This bank’s capital comsists of $214,000.00 of capi tal notes and debentures; first preferred stock with total par value of $100,000,00 total retirable value $100,000.00; st^cond preferred stock with total par value of $ None total'retirable $ None- and com- mon stock with total par value of ^14,000.00 ,ja EM OR Air DA ged assets (and securities loaned) (book value) : fa) U. S- (iovernnieiit obligations, direct and ^gua ranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other ' liabilities 1 (b) Other ^sets pledged to secure deposits and othec* liabilities (ii^luding notes and bills re discounted and securities sold" toder r^jpur- ■■ chase agreement) (e) TOTAL 32. Secured aud preferred liabilities: (a) Deposits secured by pledgefl assets pursuant to requirements of law , :.t4i Deposits preferred .under provisions of law but not seeiu*ed by pledge'dl'a^ets (e) TOTAL I16,600i00 127,48^.^ 244,036.90 235,000.00 9,036.90 34. (a) On date of report the required reiserve against de posits of this bank waii legiaft'Tesgrve amounted to 244.036.90 125,339.69 301,688.72 (b) Assets reported above whijch were eligible as I, J. H. WHFiBLEiR; Assistant Cashier of the albove nam'ed *%ank, do solemnly swear the above s'tatement is true and that it fully and correctly wpreseate the true srtate; of several matters herein contained and set forth, io the beet o* my knowledge and belief. ■ . State of North Carolina^ County of Durham ssj " Sworn to and su'bscribed before me this 14th day of October 19S9, an^ I hereby certify that.I Jim not'an officer or dir«tor of this bank. EOSIA B. PEMIi'l'IRTON, Notairy Ptiblic- * ’ ' My coiffRriggtgn oxpirea July 1^,-1941.. , Correct.—^Attest: J. H. WffliBLBR, w. D. mix. W. J. &flN!«KDY, fi-._ “*E. R. MSWMCK,
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