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“We / . ^rericans Unionists Second” “LETS GO U.S.A.—KEEP’EM FLYING” - WILLIAM GREEN, PRm A. F. OF L. MACHINISTS WIN A LARGE AIRLINE UNIT —V— 1 WASHINGTON, D. C.—On. of the biggest airlines in the world—Pan American Airways—was brought un der the banner of the International Association of Machinists for all em ployes in its maintenance shops, numbering over 4,000. An agreement jest signed between the LAM end Pan-American recog nises the union as exclusive bargain ing agency for these workers engaged mostly in repairing, maintaining and servicing planes. They are employ ed largefr in five big shops — at Brownsville, Texas: LaGuardia Field, New York; Seattle, San Francisco and Miami. The Machinists .hitherto represent ed the workers at the Brownsville and LaGuardia field shops, but sign ed np a sufficient number of em ployee at the other shops to give the union a substantial majority over the entire system. On the basis of evi dence of this majority, the pact was entered into under terms of the Rail way Labor Act, which also governs labor relations in air transportation. This recognition agreement will be followed later by negotiation of a system-wide contract, covering wages, hours and working conditions, with supplements for the various di visional shops. ———-V WSA ANNOUNCES THE SALE OF BOAT8I WASHINGTON.*— Many families' living in crowded war areas are con sidering purchases of small boats for Wes, the Small Vessels Division of WSA announces. The Division, which has charge of the sale of small vessels requisitioned for use by the armed forces and now released for disposal, basts its statement on inquiries re ceived by WSA asking for informa tion on the 44 vessels to bo sold. -V “WORMS THAT TURNED” A floor-walker, tired of his job, eve it up and joined tbe pottee res. Several mouths later a friend asked him bu* be Uni be ing a policeman. "Well.” be re plied, "the nay and the hours are good, bat what I like bast of ail is that tbe easterner is ahrpys wrong.”—Salas Scrap Book. Orson Welles telb of a busboy he know in Ireland who wan £HN in the Irish Sweepstakes. "Are yea going to quit year job new that yea’re rich?” tbe busboy was asked. “No,” ho answered, "but rm^goiag^tojbe^awfuily .imperti ♦ The Pie’s The Thing ——-x, trances Let Barton A Piece of pie; cool and’ Arm; A Aavorous from lemon juice and rind; whet more could one desire lor des sert? Lemon chiffon pie Is "perfect pie plus." Easy to make, economi x cal and oh, so delicious. Lemon ■ Chiffon Pie I or S egg yolks, slightly beaten; 1. cup water; H cup sugar; 1 package lemon-flavored gelatin; t tablespoons lemon juice; 1>4 tea spoons grated lemon rind; dash of ■alt; 1 or S egg whites; 1 baked NmI pie shell. Combine egg yolks and water in a of double boiler, mixing well. % cup sugar and cook over hot water about S minutes, or until wall heated, stirring constantly. Baawve from fre. Add gelatin and ■Ur until dissolved. Add lemon thickened ^ ChU1 00(11 aMffhtly Add salt to egg whites and beat aatil loamy, then add remaining sugar gradually, and continue beat lag until stiff. Fold Into gelatin mixture. Turn into cold pie ‘‘dl Chill uatu firm. PLY A BOMB TO BERLIN-PUT 11 PERCENT OP PAY IN WAR BOND*. eveevewvwvwwaaaaaaaaaaw Subscribe for The Journal. INDEBTEDNESS OF INDIVIDUALS ON INCREASE WASHINGTON, Jaa. L— —V— Charge atesaat Indebtedness lamped ap IIUNMN la No vember. The Federal Beeerre beard's report today saM It was the see oad straight moath of a greater thaa asaal seasonal Increase. The total of all charge aecoant hills November M was NMN, or tlP8.PM.MP mere thaa a year ago. Total censamer credit ed by H8MM.M* daring Novem ber to stand at Cl tdlt 0n (QtOMO* bile sales decttasd slightly for the first them since early la IM4. | ITS LA BOR’S WAR — LETS FIGHT—WITH FAT DOLLARS IN WAR BONDS. PATRONIZE JOURNAL ADVERTISERS *w FOUR TIME HOLDER OF THE OHIO STATE AND MID WESTERN WOMENS MID JUNIOR SHEET TITLES y V SHXLE/ PILOTS AMD SUMMERS W SHEET SMOOTH* S/HCE IT MAS BEEH FOUMOIbBE A GREAT HELP TD MEM who Will be smooths ATMOVlMS TARGETS Rt THE AX AMD *)U CAM BE A GREAT HELP TbO/FWLL BUY WAX BONDS U. S. Twiwi Dtpmrtmtmt * \ BUY WAR BONDS OUT OF EVERY PAY ENVELOPE ABRAHAM LINCOLN ON LABOR I All that serves Labor serves the Nation. All that harms Labor is treason. No line can be drawp between these two. If onjf man tells you he loves his country, yet hates Labor, he is a 4 If any man tells you he trusts his country, vet fears Labor, he is a fool. There is no country without Labor, ana to fleece the one is to rob the other. —Abraham Lincoln. Ten thousand employes incharye of 1,800 credit bureaus keep us in* formed whether or not we pay our bills. -V We live in a moral universe, ae* TO WIN THE WAR SOONER LET US ALL WORK HARDER THERE ARE NO UNIONS OR ANT OTHER FREE institutions under NAZI OR JAP RULE. DEMAND C B. ASPIRIN mm Better At Any Pries 10c DOZEN CHEW PEP-O-LAX The New Gum Laxative Also in Chocolate mmm RATCLIFFE'S FLOWERS 481 8. Tryon . Phone 7189 ALLEN OVERALL tO. * MANUFACTURERS OF OVERALLS, ONE PIECE SUITS AND WORK PANTS 415 S. Church St. PhoM 5-3598 CHARLOTTE, N. C 1 MEN'S • - ' P Leather Jackets AND COATS • Good-looking capeskin leather jack ets in Cossack style with tipper fastening. Tan only. $12.95 Button-on sur-coat in dkrk tan capeskin leather. Gives a smart, swagger appearance. $19.75 All-Wool Plaid Mackinaws *9.95 snd *12.95 BELK’S MEN'S STORE OUT OF EVERY PAY ENVELOPE BUY WAR BONDS One Gesture —Two Dessertsk W * By MOLLIS MARTIN Two delicious musts fsr Fog—oof -- assut#rss,wr.r^% srssLSStt^iEW^» tract Is on the pumpkin’* which means that the pumpkin Is Just right tor s pis. And it means too, that busy days are ahead tor house wires getting the children off to school, and planning the Winter food supply. It you’re at a loss tor time, try r out this quick-method system tor preparing desserts tor two meals with little more effort than it takes to make one dessert. Maks a double batch ot pastry. Line pastry tin with halt the dough and fill it with a spicy Pumpkin Chiffon fill ing. Mold the other halt of the pastry into tart shells, and fill with Lemon Chiffon. It’s as simple as 1-2-3, and you’re all set with a pie tor dinner at night, and tempt ing tarts tor lunch the next day! Pumpkin Chiffon Pie 1 envelope plain unflarored ' gelatine % cup cold water 2 egg yolks % cup sugar IK cups pumpkin (canned or trash) cup milk K teaspoon ginger K teaspoon cinnamon K teaspoon nutmeg • K teaspoon salt K cup sugar 3 egg whits* Beat car 70m, aaa one-nan cup mgar, pumpkin, milk, apices, and salt. Cook la double boiler until thickened, stirring constantly. Soften gelatine tat cold water and dissolve In hot custard. Cool, and when mixture begins to thicken fold In stiffly beaten egg whites to which remaining sugar has been added. Ponr into baked pie shell or crumb crust and chilL Garnish with whipped cream if desired. Just before serving. Lemon Chiffon Terte 1 envelope plmin unflavored gelatine K enp cold water S eggs % cup sugar cup honey % cup lemon Juice ft teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon grated lemon nod Add hooey, lemon Juice and salt to beaten egg yolks and cook over boiling water until of custard con sistency. Soften gelatine In cold r water and dissolve In hot custard > mixture. Add grated lemon rind. Cool, and when mixture begins to thicken, told in stiffly beaten egg whltea to which sugar has been added. HO baked tart sV * utd chill. Just before serving spread a thi" layer of whipped emm over tarts. If desired. £njoy Foremost PtttaM Form Fresh Milk — Foremost lee Cream FOREMOST DAIRIES, IRC. PHONES 7116—7117 ytuuUa. - UtafdhakA. TJhduaL Jun&haL CUMiududiuL AMBULAMCI MKV1CB Phone 812*820 E. Morehead St. One of Charlotte* Fastoot Growing Organisations | BREAKFAST:,1 I At n. vas*wv i CAttTWIA | L. .J t
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