Criminals You Are Not Wanted in Charlotte
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Charlotte’s Record of Crimes for 1940 Includes:
47 Murders, 98 Robli^ries, 721 Burglaries. 237 Grand Larceny Gases,
1766 Petty Larceny Cases, 310 Auto Thefts . . . *fOTAL 3,179
Mr. Citizen, what are you going to do about ridding our city of thieves
and other criminals? ? Below are some of the citizens and institutions
who, are determined that the criminal element in Charlotte must go,
and are co-operating with The Carolina Times in its ^
Anti^Crime Campaign
CHARLOHE NEGRO CHAMBER OF ^
COMMERCE
. MECKLENBURG COUNTY
- BILTMORE DAIRY FARMS
2000 Morehead Avenue
BEATY BROS. SERVICE STATIONS
900 N. Graham — Corner Mint and 3rd.
919 E. Fourth — Corner Park Ave^ & Camden Road
CHARLOHE LAUNDRY
116 E* Second Street
THE CAROLINA BAKING COMPANY
1423 South Tryon Street
COCA-COLA BOmiNG CO., Of CHARLOHE
1401 W. Morehead Street
FOREMOST DAIRIES, Inc.
500 E. Fourth Street
LANCE, locor^rated
(Formerly Lance Packing: Co., Inc.
RULANE GAS SERVICE
‘^Available 'Anywhere*
SANITARY LAUNDRY
1315 South Boulevard Street
Attend Church Services RegularIv.
STANDARa^lCE AND FUEL COMPANY
700 W. 9th. Street
YELLOW CAB COMPANY