Greetings To Labor Marietta Paint & Color Co. HIGH POINT, N. C. Compliments of Hardware Mutual Fire Insurance Company of the Carolinas SAFETY - SAVINGS - SERVICE 118 East Fourth Street TELEPHONE 2-2119 Owenby Self-Service Grocery A PULL LINE OF GROCERIES AT ALL TIMES FRIGIDMIST REFRIGERATED FRUITS AND PRODUCE WE HANDLE WESTERN MEATS ONLY 857 Belmont Avenue % Dial 3-7153 Tune In WBT For These Favorites CBS Take It or Leave It Inner Sanctum Tony Martin , Adventures of Sam Spade Blondie Bob Hawk Show It Pays To Be Itrnorant Local Midnight,, Dancing Party Grady Cole The Rriarhoppers Johnson Family Singers Sports Roundup Arthur Smith and His Cracker jacks Carolina Hayride AND MANY OTHERS Always Your Best Radio Entertainment WBT 50,000 watts CHARLOTTE, N. C. 1110 on your dial The Best PEhNUT BUTTER SANDWICHES PEANUTS CANNES McGowan Flays GOP I Sees More Militant Labor Chicago.—President Charles J. MacGowan of the Boilermakers assured the delegates to the un ion’s special conference that the Taft-Hartley law, as vicious as it is, cannot destroy the labor movement. On the contrary, he predicted, it will stimulate the labor or- j ganizations to greater effort and make the labor movement more militant than it has been in years. MacGowan tolff of his disillu sionment with the Republican party and flayed the record of the 80th Congress under Republi can control. He said: “There was a time when I was I naive enough to believe that, with ' the presence of such great states men as La, Foliette, Norris, Bo rah, Johnson, Frazier and others fighting to liberalize the Repub lican party, we had an excellent ■hance to succeed in that under taking. “But based upon the record of this Confess, I am prepared to assert that liberal thought and progressive action have not only been des^oyed within that party, but that it has supinely becom* the willing instrumentality of every reactionary force in this country, to the extent that the leadership of the Republican party today is morally, intellectually and spiritually bankrupt.” The Boilermakers’ leader warn ed, however, that the answer' to the situation is not the forma tion of a new political party, be cause this situation is not the formation of a new political party, l because this would dissipate liberal strength and entrench reaction ; aries in public office. The real remedy, he insisted, is still adherence to “the well-tested policy of ‘elect your friends and punish your enemies,’ but. it should REPEALS RACIAL RULE New York City—The Brother* hood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers. Express and Station Employes, AFL, has repealed regulations restricting Negroes to membership in local auxiliary lodges, Col. Charles Gar side, chairman of the State Com mision Against Discrimination, reported. New rules approved at * the brotherhood’s convention in Cincinnati last May abolish all racial rules in local membership. be done not merely with declara tions, but with more hard work than ever before. “We must determine that from now until 1948,” he said, “every i agency we can employ—among our own members, among farm ers. small business men and right thinking people generally—will be used to consolidate the real spirit of America and render a smash ing verdict at the polls in 1948, so there can be no question as to what real mandate the American people have given their Congress.” Greetings To Labor MID-STATE PAPER BOX COMPANY, INCi . 277 North Park A she boro. North Carolina GREETINGS TO LABOR HAYWORTH MOTOR COMPANY 532 South Fay Asheboro. North Carolina Greetings To Labor CUSTOM GRINDING DAILY 6ENERAL LINE OF FEED, SEED, FERTILIZER AND HAY “WE DELIVER” Harvest Milling Company Albemarle Road ASHEBORO, N. C. GREETINGS TO LABOR # _ North Carolina Equipment Co. RALEI6H Phone 8836 WILMIN6T0N Phone 2-2173 CIMRL8TTE Phone 4-4661 ASHEVILLE Plione 789 Distributors of Construction, Industrial & Logging Equipment, Contractors Supplies, Etc. “INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL POWER” Greetings AMERICAN YARN < AND Spinners and Processors YARNS FOR ALL PURPOSES Mount Holly, North Carolina