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A LABOR DAY TRIBUTE To the sons, the brothers, and the loved ones of American workers who are fighting Amer ica's war on the front line, right alongside the American citizens from all other walks of life, To the loyal working men and women who are carrying on America's victory produc tion program on the home front, breaking pro duction records and beating schedules every three-shift day. To the more than 1,100 sturdy mechanics who fought beside our Marines at Guam and Wake, and who are now prisoners of war.. To America's tough seamen, who are sailing America's merchant ships and tankers on the high seas, braving daily submarine attacks, carrying on, although hundreds of their fel low sailors have lost their lives in U-boat attacks. To the railroad workers of America, who transported the record-making number of 4^2 million soldiers in the record-breaking time of 6 months. To those rough and ready teamsters who rode the Burma Road and who are now transport ing supplies by other routes to China despite enemy bombers. To the more than 100,000 American workers who are building America's defense outposts in Hawaii, Alaska, the Canal Zone, and other bases, who give up safe jobs at home to wield their tools under fire. To the workers of America, who are leading America in systematic purchase of War Sav ings Bonds, over 18 million of whom are in vesting over 200 million dollars a month in War Bonds, with figures mounting weekly. American workers are paying their full share of the cost of this war—in blood, in sweat; in sacrifice, in taxes. They entered this war with their eyes open as free men and women, and they are determined to come out of this wur free men and women. All America hails them for their loyalty, faith, and determina tion to do their part to win the war. THIS PAGE PUBLISHED. IN THE INTEREST OF NATIONAL VICTORY BY Wilmington Furniture Co. Closed Today Caison Bros. Laundry Closed Today Todd Furniture Co. Closed Today i Huggins, Jewelers Closed Today Mademoiselle Shoppe Closed Today L. L. Mills Grocery Closed Today Farrow Bros. Esso Service Julien K. Taylor Closed Today The Children's Shop Closed Today Su-Ann Shoe Store Closed Today Grocerteria Closed Today B. Blake, Elec. Contractor Closed Today LISTEN TO LABOR DAY TRIBUTE TO NORTH CAROLINA'S WORKING MEN AND WOMEN, ON STATE WIDE RADIO I HOOK-UP. MONDAY. SEPT. 7. AT 10:45-11:00 A. M. SPONSORED BY J. MELVILLE BROUGHTON, Governor Of North Carolina North Carolina Department Of Labor Forrest H. Shuford, Commissioner Firestone Stores Sneeden-York Co. Closed Today Sally Frocks Closed Today 1. Shrier & Son Closed Today Honnet 1867, Jeweler Closed Tfcday Cooperative Building & Loan Assn. Berger's Department Store Brooklyn Pharmacy Pickards Closed Today Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Chas. Finkelstein & Son Williams Dry Cleaners Moore-Fonvielle Really Co. Pender Furniture Co. Independent Ice Co. we wontt yo-pay- THAT we MAY ceiee*ATe VICTOtY TO-MOWOW . > ■ ... .... ■ —n I—— I II 1- 1 1 ■ ■■ "'* ■ 1'11 ■ 1 1 ' ' '
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