I I mill i mm in m mu i amm V VOLUME TWENTY-EIGHT ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1942 NUMBER 16 ill -—--—-* _ ELECTION AT ROANOKE NO. 2 IS APPROVED National Labor Board Puts OK On Results As Union Lost 738-167 Roanoke Mills Company was ad vised this week by the National Labor Relations Board that the Board had upheld and approved the election hold on Sept. 1 at Roanoke Mills Co. No. 2 and the results of that election were cer tified by the Board. According to the Labor Rela tions Board’s figures, the certified vote was as follows: Total valid votes counted 905. Votes cast For the United Tex tile Workers of America (AF of L) Local No. 2230 -167 Votes cast Against the United Textile Workers of America (AF of j L) Local No. 2230 -738 Final ruling by the National La bor Relations Board was that “it finds and determines that United Textile Workers of America (AF of L) Local No. 2230 has NOT 1 been designated and selected by a majority of the employees in the agreed unit as the exclusive bar gaining representative of the em ployees within the unit.” S. T. THORNE DIES HERE WEDNESDAY Samuel Thomas Thorne, 77 year old farmer and merchant of Airlie, died at noon Wednesday, at the Roanoke Rapids Hospital, following an illness of two weeks. He was the father of William Alfred Thorne Vice-President and cashier of the Roanoke Bank and Trust Co. Fueral services were conducted at the home at Airlie this afternoon at 4 o’clock. Interment was in the family cemetery. Mr. Thorne for many years was a member of the Halifax County Board of Comissioners and was identified actively with many com munity and county projects. He was a member of the board of stewards of the Bethel Methodist Church. He was the son of the late Wil liam Henry and Martha Alston Thorne. He married Miss Agnes Patterson Thorne, who died sev eral years ago. Surviving are the following chil dren: Mrs. Fletcher Gregory of Halifax, William Alfred Thorne of ■Roanoke Rapids, Mrs. Gordon Cra ver of Durham, Mrs. John S. Mc Rea, Jr., of Greensboro, Robert Pat terson Thorne of Littleton, and Sam T. Thorne, Jr., Winston-Salem; the following sisters and brothers: Wil liam H. Thorne, Mrs. Garland Al ston, Rattie Thorne, and Dora 'Thorne, all of Airlie; and several .grandchildren. NEW MINISTER REV. LESTER A. TILLEY new pastor of the First Methodist Church. (See Story on Page 8— Sec. A for complete details.) Looks For Brother H. C. ROBBINB is the son of Mr. and Mrs.