LIVE AND LET LIVE For A Better Understanding Among All Of Us A WARNING By RUTH TAYLOR For the past two months I have spent the greater part of my time travelling—and listening. I’ve heard such incredible tommyrot talked in club car after club car, that I’ve risen in rebellion at last! It is time that some of the stuff and nonsense put forth by unwitting Nazi agents be debunked, and brought out in the open, so here are some of the stories I have heard. “Labor is blackmailing industry for higher wages, and sabotaging the war effort for its personal gain, caring nothing about our soldiers being without weapons.” Who are these soldiers but the sons and brothers of men who work? Where are our younger labor leaders but on the firing line? What has been the official record of Labor on production? “Capital is storing away great profits from war contracts won at the expense of the workers.” Our tax laws are no respecters of indus try—and the Treasury agents, like the Royal Mounted Police, get their lawbreakers. The sons of the rich fight shoulder to shoulder with the sons of the poor in this war. “The Irish are so busy fighting England, they won’t fight Ger many.” Have you read the list of heroes recently? (I did hear one complaint. An Irish friend of mine said they didn’t have a good choir any more—for five hundred boys from his small parish had gone to war.) “The Jews are dodging army duty.” How the Selective Service could effect this, they neglect to say—but the real answer to this lie ran be read in any casualty list. (Remember when you read one that only 4% of all Americans are Jews.) “The Negroes are putting pressure on the government for social equality.” What the Negroes want is the right to fight and die as Americans for the country that is theirs, too. ‘“The (fill in any group that disagrees with you) won’t co-operate in the war effort.” Disagreement is not disunity. You can’t force a free people to think alike, but they are all ready to fight alike for freedom. “Our government is bureaucratic, its officials parasites.” Would you rather have an autocratic government? As for the parasite charge, if you have been in Washington recently, you won’t be able to imagine anyone without a keen desire to serve living there on government pay? These are only a few of the things I heard. You can add to the list. Stop them dead with the truth when you hear them—and let them stop with you. They are enemy sabotage on the home front—and we can all fight there. 1851 l /"',OD reigns, and the government at Washington lives! James A. Garfield When Lincoln wot assassinated excitement ran high, and some demanded vengeance on certain newspapers. Garfield, at that time a representative in Con grass, addressed the rioters and calmed them, quoting PMlm $7:1 WE CAN WE WILL WE MUST BUY U. S. WAR SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS NOW! Publication of this “LIVE AND LET LIE” series is made possible through the co operation of the following firms and individuals. WEARN LUMBER CO. 1420 S. Mint St. Phone 3-7575 F & R COAL fir OIL CO. COAL, GASOLINE, KEROSENE, FUEL and MOTOR OIL 624 S. Cedar St. and P. & N. Ry Phone 3-6177 COCHRAN & ROSS COAL CO. 601 W. 6th St. Phone 7149 ■—Quickest Delivery in Town CHARLOTTE RENTAL CO. 120 East 3-0 St-eet CHARLOTTE, N. C. SCHWARTZ & SON, INC. SCRAP IRON 601 W. 3rd Street Dial 2-4205 McDEVITT & STREET CO. 505 Builders Building Charlotte, N. C. LEE CONSTRUCTION CO. 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State of tforth Carolina (William Grossman being the igetn therein and in charge thereof, upon vhom process may be served), has complied vith the requirements rf Chapter £2, Con solidated Statutes, entitled “Corporations.” preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate >f Dissol”tion: N w Therefore, I, Thad Eure, Secretary of , ;he State of North Carolina, do hereby certify ;hat the said corporation did, on the 8th day >f December. 1942, file in my office a duly •xecuted ard attested consent in writing to he dissolution of said corporation, executed >y all the stockholders thereof, which said con lert and the record of the proceedings afore >aid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set ny hand and affixed my official seel at Ra eigh, this 8th day of December. A. D. 1942. THAD EURE. Secretary of State. fan. 7-14-21-28—43 The A. F. OF L. 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