BY “LABOR HATERS” AGAINST AMERICANISM SAYS WATT CHICAGO, DL—Industrialists and politicians who are trying to arouse hate against labor were accused here by Robert J. Watt, AFL international representative, of “planting a time bomb against our democratic institutions.” Watt made bis blunt charge before an audience of 2,000 employers at a national meeting of the American Management Association. ! N “Without the American army of production soldiers there could have been no successful assault in the south Pacific, no invasion of Africa or Italy,” he said. “If American workers had , not labored hard and well, there might not have been the heroic *t0,1“Despit4 teaspoons double-acting baking powder t* teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons sugar 4 tablespoons shortening 1 egg, well beaten % cup milk 1 cup Grape-Nuts Flakes 2 tablespoons melted butter or margarine K cup brown sugar, firmly packed % cup Grape-Nuts Flakes Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, salt, and sugar, and sift italic' Cut in shortening. Com* bine egg ‘and milk and add to flour mixture, beating only enough to dampen all flour. Add 1 cup flakes and blend carefully. Turn into greased 9-inch layer pan. Mix butter and brown sugar and spread over dough; sprinkle with cup Flakes. Bake in hot oven !***• F.) 25 minutes. Serve warr The busy man drives hurriedly to the parking lot, pays a quarter t< ivoid a dollar fine, and eats a fifteen ent lunch. 1656^^^ 1924 x be made safe for democracy. V oodrou tf iiion • « * ■ C«Mi «ii4t at lw III ill ■mill w MMI|/Il|r. Pttuint iti/iii •••• ii/ifi in* Imclii W (m|imi. IW MM I. Ml*. MhiN» tarla «wil 11M #•* • lull ratlaa a# war at aiaar 6*rmtam la aria l< lull t*a awH "•ala 'at IrarciHr ' E world must 9 The A. F. OF L. STANDS WITH AND FOR THE FLAG Honor Roll of THE CHARLOTTE LABOR JOURNAL Employees of tkie paper in tke services of tkeir coaatry. A A A A A L EDWIN A. WITTER U. tL Alt Force. JESSE J. K1NLEY U. S. Ntry ROBERT E. BROWN U. S. Marines JAMES (RED) K1NLET U. 8. Amy ROBERT KINLEY U. 8. Marine Corp* JOHN KINLEY U. 8. Army WRITE YOUR SONS AND BROTHERS WRITE TO MEMBERS OF YOUR UNION IN THE ARMED FORCES. GIVE THEM THE TRUTH ABOUT ORGANIZED LABOR’S ALL-OUT SUPPORT OF THE WAR EFFORT TO COUNTERACT THE FIENDISH LIES^ THAT ARE BEING SPREAD AMONG THE TROOPS. 'IfandisL - UJoaihahA. TThdtuaL J-wwiaL CU*odcdion. AMBULANC*. ARVICE Om of Charlotte’* Fi 820 E. Morehead St. Phone 6129 NOTE ON WOMEN WANTING TO HELP THEIR HU8BANDS IN THE SERVICE: —V— The husband of Mrs. Harry L. Amos of Monroe, N. C., is a paratrooper. So what does she do i She joins the Marine Corps Wo men’s Reserve. Why? So she can become a parachute rig ^She made the request for this type of duty while a waiting her orders to report to Camp Lejeune, N. C., to receive her “boot training.” -V “By no possibility, at any time, or under any condition, at any place, or under any circumstance, shall that in stitution the saloon, or its equivalent, be allowed to return to American life.”—President Roosevelt, campaign speech, in 1932. * Seven times as much money has been available for World War No. ^ as there was for World War No. 1. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC THE CHARLOTTE LABOR JOURNAL is the only wookly published in tho Piedmont section of North Corolino representing the A. F. of L. It is endorsed by the North Caro lina Federation of Labor, Charlotte Central Labor Union and various locals. THE JOURNAL HAS A RECORD OF 13 YEARS CONTINUOUS PUBLICATION AND SERV ICE IN THE LABOR MOVEMENT. Martin’s Department Store RELIABLE MERCHANDISE ALWAYS AT LOW PRICES Shop cdt yflwdin'A arid Scw& YOUR SPRINGTIME NEEDS AT CORNER TRADE AND COLLEGE ITS LABOR’S WAR — LETS FIGHT—WITH PAT DOLLARS Of VAR BONDS. PRODUCE FOR VICTORY | BREAKFAST _ ' whk Tow ▲t Th* REX RECREATION AND BOWLING ALLWT Where Union Men Meet IM-IWT S. TETON m