MORTON REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE, INC. Franklin A. Morton t 2801 Rozzdls Ferry Road Telephone 4-6094 Charlotte, N. C. F & J BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY 2319 Hutchison Ave Telephone 3 9693 Charlotte, N. C. EARNHARDT MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Charlotte, North Carolina DINNER BELL SANDWICH COMPANY 305 West Third St. Telephone 4-0703 CHARLOTTE, N. C. r GUY M. BEATY COMPANY PIPE AND BOIEER COVERINGS 522 EIDott Telephone 3-5838 Charlotte, N. C. JLAR ACHES D PAINS - i WITH* G-E HEAT LAMP GItm |ikk, ptatlnUni wtrmlk. Eaaea tenie, aching maaclea. Hu Ito awn bntlt-la reflector. Fits any ordinary lamp socket Vac It any where in jrenr Quick, easy-to-carry hecrt lamp is a won derfully handy aid in cold weather, in doors and out. Warms cold motors, thaws frozen pipes, takes the chill oil tools in workshop or garage. Hastens drying of sox and sweaters—ol course it dries hair and finger nails in a jiffy. Drop by our sales floor and see this Ideal Gift for All the Family. *2S5 DURE POWEB COMPANY (mmIuuu. _ ! NI-RH EXAMINER SAYS TAFT HARTLEY LAW AFFECTS LOCAL HOME BUILDING INDUSTRY (Continued from Page 1) interstate commerce was not in volved. However, when that law was succeeded by the Labor Manage ment Relations (Taft-Hartley) Act, Robert N. Denham, general counsel, ruled that the industry, generally speaking, would come within the board’s scope of oper ations. The new law give the board jurisdiction over cases that “affect commerce." Mr. Bellman’s finding amounts to u recommendation which be comes a board order unless it is protested by the parties involved within 20 days. In this event, the NLRB itself might review the case. The union, the Port Chester <N. Y.) local of the AFL’s Inter national Brotherhood of Electrical Workers contended that the Fed eral agency lacked jurisdiction in the Greenwich case, and urged the board, whatever its finding, not to accept jurisdiction because of ‘the small grass annual busi ness” of the contractof^nvolved. Mr. Bellman said t'kat Sagiuel Lange r of Port Chester, fTi* sub contractor, had bought materials and performed work for many concerns directly engaged in in terstate commerce. * But after ruling against the , union on the point of jurisdic tion, the NLKB examiner dis I missed charges of unfair labor 1 practices against the AFL local. The charge was that the union had exercised illegal restraint and coercion oh the Greenwich j job and had conducted an unlaw ' ful secondary boycott against Air. Langer. % BOULEVARD GRILL 4 GOOD EATS’* 1301 South Buulevard Charlotte, N. C. 0. K. SAMPLE SHOE STORE 423 East Trade Street (Opposite Y. W. C. A.) Charlotte, N. C. BEST WISHES H. F. DARSEY FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE SURETY. BONDS 118 Latta Arcade Telephone 2*4461 Charlotte, N. C. BEST WISHES QUALITY INSULATING COMPANY 2530 Fort Street Phone 3-0923 Charlotte, N. C. Everybody Says . . GOOD FOOD AT Mica’S GRILL 107 S. Collece SL_ Open 6:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Charlotte, N. C. Grade “A” Cafe Closed Sundays JONES DRY CLEANING COMPANY 1601 E. Fourth Street Telephone 5-5741 Charlotte, N. C. U. S. LABOR LEADERS GREET FRENCH ANTI-COMMUNIST WORKERS , Washington, D. C.—Top Ameri can labor leaders this week sent ,» joint greeting to CGT-Force Ouvriere, the French anti-Com .JPVnist^^rade union federation, the occfesion of its first anni versary. The greeting read in part: I I I “We offer you the gratitude of the free American labor move ment for your struggle and your success in preserving a free la bor movement in France. We promise you the solidarity of our great unions in your heroic ef forts to protect the best interests of working men and women with out surrendering the integrity and independence of your move ment.” I Among those who signed their | names to this greeting were the ! following: William Green, Presi dent, AFL; George «l. Harrison President, Railway Clerks, David j Dubinsky, President, Garment Workers; James Brownlow, Sec retary, Metal Trades Department. AFL; Emil Rieve, President. Tex tile Workers, CIO; L. S. Buck master, President, Rubber Work-1 era, CIO; Walter Reuther, Presi- i dent, Auto Workers. CIO; Wil lard Townsend, Transport Serv ice Employees. CIO; Philip Mur ray, President, CIO; James Carey, Secretary, CIO; A. E. Lyon, Sec retary, Railway Labor Executives Association; H. W. Fraser, Presi dent Railway Conductors. II rays To Tr.de Will DOGGETT LUMBER CO. >11 B. Park Ah. PMm SIT* ilZER ianos $525.00 Write. Win. rfeM. For Catalog Porfcor Cortair Co. Ul W. Trade W. F. Phillips PLASTERING CONTRACTOR 4011 N. Tryo» St. Telephone 2-0351 Charlotte, N. C. HlfT|j! HUNTER ELECTRIC COMPANY CONTRACTING AND REPAIRS 221 West Second St. Phone 3-3357 Charlotte, N. C. I EVEREADY PLUMBING & HEATING COMPANY 115 North Myers Street Telephone 2-2862 Charlotte, N. C. TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS HOME & FARM CENTER 119 South Brevard Telephone 9405 Charlotte, N. C. PURITY CAFE 400 East Trade Street J. T. Meleos, Owner QUALITY RESTAURANT 301 North Tryott Street Charlotte, N. C. Magic of the Telephone Your telephone can do more trick* than a vaudeville magician. It can't sit on its hind legs, but it can stop a corporation's board meeting dead. It can’t whistle Dixie, but it can bring news faster than press or radio. It can't balance a ball on its dial, but it can tell you where to buy yours flowers and clothes. How? Time Service does it. Time Service puts clever advertising messages in 10,000 ears every day . . . right here in Charlotte, where it counts. Cost? 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