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afl expands STATE PROGRAM field Representative To Assist President In Labor Activities 1 president C. A. Fink, elected to head the North Carolina Federation gt Labor tor his 11th consecutive Lrm today begins expanded duties throughout the state. He will have an additional tield „DreSentative to assist in organi sation political activities and di gecting the general growth of or If Stomach Gas or Sour Food Taste Robs You of Sleep Here’* How You May Help, Whether You Eat 500 Pounds or 2000 Pounds of Food In a Year vnn east cheerful, be happy and i„n wall. If your stomach is always up rrt As age advances the “old stomach" Kdt more help. The reason Is this: evert time food enters the atomach a ><ta! i as trie Juice must flow normally to S-eat-up certain food particles; else the food may ferment. Sour food, acid Indi cation and gas frequently cause a mor bus touchy, fretful, peevish, nervoua condition, loes of appetite, underweight, gestlesi Bleep, weakness. 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Get a bottle of 636 Tonic from your drug store today. 6SS Tonic helps Build Sturdy Health. ganized labor in an Intensive cam paign authorized for North Caro lina. The‘action of naming Fink as a full time representative was the first step of the newly organized executive board at its initial meet ing last night, shortly after the state convention adjourned. Special attention will be paid by Fink to organizing clerks in retail stores, a membership drive autho rized at the convention. Last night’s action by the execu tive board was in line with the adoption of an ammendment to the state constitution. The convention backed Fink’s stand at the recent general state assembly at Raleigh when persons declared that the la bor officials did not speak for the rank and file of AFL members when he attacked the anti-closed shop bill. STAR-NEWS CARRIERS HOLD SOCIAL MEETING More than 50 Star-News carriers salesmen, members of the carriers association, gathered last night for monthly social in the Civic room of the Frendly Cafeteria. Circulation managers spoke breifly, praising the young mer chant for the work of carrying papers and making collections during the hot weather. Election of officers will be held at the September meeting, Pres ident Phil Crowder, announced. Other officers are Bobby Johnson, vice-president, and Charles Cooper, secretary. ONE SNEEZE, NO TEETH McALLEN, Tex. (U.R) — The Southern Pacific fireman had his head outside the engine cab, as firemen will. An impulse to sneeze came. Somewhere along the right of-way went his false teeth. He hasn’t found them yet. ■ aoi^MBOB fc. Quick relief follows mild Resinol Soap cleansing and application of soothing, gently medicated Resinol RESINOUS Congratulations... Threatt-Jordan Motors, Inc. On Your Modern New Salesroom And Service Department E. W. Goodwin s Sons LUMBER Builder's Supplies Masoniie Products CASTLE HAYNE ROAD EVERYTHING TO RUILD THE HOUSE Congratulations To Threaff-Jordan Motors, Inc. On Your MODERN NEW BUILDING TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE CONCRETE MASONRY Telephone: 5237 Wilmington, N. C. CONCRETE For PERMANENCE SENIOR SCOUTS from Wilmington spend week as guests of Navy during Scout’s annual Rende vous at Naval Air Station at Jacksonville, Ela. Shown above, left to right: Jerry Schlesinger, James R. Lewis, Don Bennett and James Trawlck. (Official U. S. Navy Photo). OBITUARIES ALBERT BRADY GORE Funeral services for Albert Brady Gore, well-known Safeway Transit Bus Company employe, 52, of 211 Meares street, who died Tuesday morning at 12:15 o’clock at James Walker Memorial hos pital after a brief illness, were held yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock from the residence. The Rev. Guy C. Moore, pastor of Southside Baptist church of which the deceased was a member, offi ciated. Interment followed in the Oakdale cemetery. Mr. Gore was cashier in the transportation department of the Safeway Transit company for ;he past twb years. Prior to entering the transportation department he was employed as a bus operator and former street car conductor. He has served with the Tide Water Power Co. and Safeway Transit Bus Co. for the past 28 years. He was also in the U. S. Navy during the first World War. . Mr. Gore is survived by his wid ow, Mrs. Winnie Gore; seven daughters, Mrs. M. W. Watkins, Mrs. Reed Smith, Miss Pauline Gore, Miss Joyce Gore, Miss An niebell Gore, Miss Annette Gore, and Miss Ruby Gore, all of this city; three sons, Albert Tilton Gore, Irvin Harlee Gore, and Dal las Gore, all of this city; one brother, Henry Gore of Tabor City; and three grandchildren. Active pallbearers were L. C. Williams, J. B. Coley, Bobby Thomas, W. D. Small, Archie Priest, and L. G. Bass. Honorary pallbearers were Cicero Yow, Woodrow Yow, Jesse Willetts, R. E. Owen C. A. Coch ron, R. E. Piner. L. W. Sloan, E. W. Ward, Edward Hall, Floyd Gur^anous, H. E. Stevens, L. R. Frost, Ed Southerland, Bill Ganey, and Mr. Borroughs. LOUIS W. TINDAL Funeral services for Louis W. Tindal, 58, who died Monday after noon at 4 p. m. at the Veterans Hospital in Fayetteville after a ’ long illness, will be held this afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Chape] of Harrell-Coble Funeral Home. The Rev, E. W. Pate, pastor of the Calvary Baptist church, will officiate. Interment will follow In Bellevue cemetery. Mr. Tindal was a veteran of World War I, and a member of the American Legion. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Georgia Hall Tindal of Castle Hayne road; one daughter, Mrs. Lenona Pierce of Pink Hill; three brothers, J. L., L. C., and L. H. Tindal, all of Wilmington; three sisters, Mrs. Lena Bell Chadwick of Pinehurst; Mrs. Lula Shepard of Wilmington; and Mrs. Kirby Dan iels of this city; and also five grandchildren. Active pallbearers will be Tom M. Rowell, Harry E. Fales, Fred Futch, Dan Williafns, L. M. Sikes, and C. W. Davis. Honorary pallbearers will be John J. Burney, W. A. McGowan, Emmett Bellamy, Homer Ellis, Marx Nathan, Racky Morse, Aug ust Meyland, Roger Moore, Walter Phelps, and W. T. Croom, Jr. WILLIAM HENRY STEVENS LORIS, S. C., Aug. 13.—William Henry Stevens, 73, prominent re tired businessman and farmer died at his home here today after a long illness The body will lie in state at his home from 6 p. m. today until the funeral services which will be held at the Loris Methodist church, Thursday after noon at 4 p. m. The Rev. B. C. Gleaton will officiate. Interment will follow in the Patterson ceme tery. Mr. Stevens is survived by his wife, the former Ora Ellis; one son, Leonard of Loris; and two brothers, M. D. Stevens of Wam pee, S. C., and R. B.. Stevens of Whiteston, Va. — THOMAS CLEVELAND ELLERS Funeral services for Thomas Cleveland Ellers, 62, who died at his residence, 312 S. 6th street, yesterday morning at 7 o’clock, will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock from the Fifth Avenue Mthodist church. The Rev. J. R. Edwards will officiate, assisted by the Rev. John C. Glenn. Inter ment will follow in Bellevue ceme tery. Mr. Ellers is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nora Ellers; one daughter, Miss Mary Ellers; four sons, Raymond E. Norman, Luth er C., and Linwood N. Ellers; two sisters, Mrs. J. R. Rives, of San ford; Mrs. Patty Turlington of Newport News, Va.; three broth ers, J. E„ W. A. and D. G. Ellers; and four grandchildren. WHAT SPARKLING WATER A IS BONDED FOR , QUALITY-. piVES YOU A’ vf DIME-SIZE P BOTTLE f FOR ONLY k 5t? J [mmm tYes! Yes!!, Product of Pepsi-Cola Company franchised Bottler: > PEPSI-COLA BOXTLINO CO. OF WILMINGTON, INC. SENIOR SCOUTS GUEST OF NAVY Four Local Boys Attend Annual Rendevous At Naval Air Station Four Wilmington Senior Scouts were part of the 258 Senior Scouts who spent last week as guests of the Navy during the Scout’s An nual Rendevous at the Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla. Included in the events of the week were flights in Naval Air craft, lecture and discussion groups concerning the history ot aviation, explanation of engines, hydraulics and radio, “flights” in Link trainers, and a cruise up the St. Johns River to Green Cove Springs to view the ships of the Florida group of the Atlantic Re serve Fleet. On Wednesday the entire group boarded the USS McClelland, Jack sonville's Naval.Reserve Destroy er Escort, for a day’s cruise in the Atlantic, where a simulated at tack was staged on the ship by thirteen TBM’s. The four Wilmington Senior Scouts are: James Trawick, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Trawick. 136 Ward. St.; Jerry Schlesinger, son of Mr. and .Mrs. L. S. Schles inger. 2671-A Jefferson; Don Ben nett, son of Mr. snd Mrs. M. V. Bennett, 19 Wrightsville Ave.; and James it. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lewis. 115 Borden Ave. RELIEF! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BLACKHEADS'PIMPLES Use what thousands have tried for promptly relieving externally caused pimples, rash, itch —mildly medicated Cuticura! Softens black head tips for easy removal! Satisfaction guar anteed or the maker will refund your money. CUTICURA oi’ntmen? r " I Best Wishes To . 1 Threatt-Jordan Motors, Inc. on the occasion of your GRAND OPENING We are proud of your fine new building . . . and proud of our pare in its construction. John B. Hinnant Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS' Commercial and Residential Builders - Since 1925 - 712 South 17th Street Dial 2-8187 Attempted Lynching Case Conference Held By Gov. Cherry RALEIGH, Aug. 13—(JP)—Follow ing a conference here today, Gov ernor Cherry said that Mfe expect end of the week for a Superior ed to work out plans before the Court judge to reopen investiga tion of of an attempted lynching in Northampton county , The governor met with Superior Court Judge J. Paul Frizzelle, Solicitor Ernest R. Tyler of Roxo bel, Attorney General Harry Ms Mullan, and state bureau of In vestigation Director Wal*«r Andei ing at which a Superior Court son. The governor said that a hear judge will sit as a committing magistrate probafcly will not be held until sometime .in December at a place yet to be det ermined. RED CROSS SCHOOL BREVARD, Aug. 13 —— The national Red Cross announced to day it will open a 10-day acuatic school to train instructors in wa ter safety, first aid and accident prevention at Camp Carolina here Monday. The school, one of 30 sponsored by the Red Cross la Via nation, is expected to enroll 110 persons from North Carolina and surrounding states. Portuguese sailors brought ukulele to Hawaii in 1880. Ukulela means ‘‘little flea” in Hawaiian. Wishing... Threats - Jordan Motors, Inc. A Successful Future On The Occasion Oi Their Opening -• Goodyear Plumbing Co. PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS 2117 Metis Ave. Dial 5464 L. O. Goodyear, Owner NO JOB TOO SMALL-NONE TOO LARGE GOOD LUCK... Threatt- Jordan Motors, Inc. — And Congratulations On Your Fine New Home. We Are Proud Of Onr Part In Its Construction. E. S. Fiver & Son ESTABLISHED 1922 ROOFING CONTRACTORS SHEET METAL WORK HOT AIR HEATING 800 South 17th Street Dial 5919
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