GREETINGS J. P. Hockney, Jr. REALTOR 513 Liberty Life Bldg. Tel. 3-1379 CHARLOTTE, N. C. GREETINGS Hojoco Corp. numbing. Heating and Industrial Supplies Tel. 3-6641 1447 So. Tryon CHARLOTTE, N. C. GREETINGS J. L. Hamilton Engineering Co. BOILER SETTING 224 Hillside Are. Dial 3-3275 ^ CHARLOTTE, N. C. HONEYCUTT'S SODA SHOP DRUG SUNDRIES MILKSHAKES WHITMAN'S CANDIES 1530 East Boulevard Phone 3-0137 CHARLOTTE. N. C. > GREETINGS G. S. Harrill Cr Associates ACCOUNTANTS TAX CONSULTANTS Piedmont Bldg. Phone 2-2756 CHARLOTTE, N. C. \_ _ o HE6LER SERVICE Goodyear Tires—Tire and Battery Service Washing, Lubrication Shell Gas and Oil 601 East Trade St. , Phone 4-1267 CHARLOTTE, N. C. . i GREETINGS J. Clyde Hunter SHERIFF Mecklenburg County GERHARD TIRE COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS OF PENN TIRES 614 S. Tryon St. Phone 5-5581 CHARLOTTE, N. C. W. R. GRIFFIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR Warehouses — Stares — Residential & Commercial Construction Estimates Cheerfully Given ALL WORK GUARANTEED Derita Rood Phone 58-8661 Route 7, Box 1514, Charlotte, N. C. GARDNER PLUMBING CO. 101 No. Clorktoa St. Tel. 4-7208 CHARLOTTE, N. C. ^ 0 \ HOB NOB GRILL 413 North Trooo CHARLOTTI. H. C. GREETINGS H. A. HODGE CO. Rodiont Hoofing 116 1-2 Sooth Church ToL 5-5493 CHARLOTTE, N. C 1 —- — HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY (HOLLAND VAPORAIR HEATING) Oil IwMfii FanwcM, Oooninf Mid Ropoirinf Now Location: 3531 Mowioo Rood Phono 4.5561 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Texans Make Cood For Two Who Abscond Harlingen, Texas—AFL unions in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas voted to pubRsh a news paper to make good upwards of $6,000 taken by two men who had been retained to edit and publish a labor papers W. J. Cullens, secretary-treas urer Central l.a'oor Union of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, ad vised AFL Secretary-Treasurer George Meany that all AFL un ions should be on the lookout for the two men who gave names of Ted White and J. W. Ham mond, the latter also known as Bill Baker. Mr. Cullens said that the two men had been hired to edit a la bor paper backed by the Central Labor Union after investigation resulted in favorable , references from Virginia, Arkansas and North Carolina. He said the men disappeared with over $6,000 worth of advertising and sub scription money and left bills around $500 for telephone serv ice; $400 for rent and photog raphy. “We are planning on making good all the advertising and sub scriptions to those people who bought them by putting out a la bor paper sponsored by all the local unions here," Mr. Cullens said. “Through a medium of contributions from all the local unions, we hope to be able to build a much needed labor pa per and -to clear, the name of the American Federation of La bor in the eye* of the valley public." , ^ In the meantime1, Mr. Cullens urges that all AFL unions watch for the two men who embar rassed the AFL. He believes they may be operating along the Texas coast. Be independent by buying In dependence Bonds. I- ■ GREETINGS • MYERS PARK PHARMACY 1400 E. Moreheed Tel. 71S7 CHARLOTTE, N. C. GREETINGS O. K. Shoe Store 423 Eest Trade St. (Opposite Y. W. C. A.) CHARLOTTE, N. C. Shoe Repoir Our expert shoe repair ing will give your sham a new took . . . your feat new comfort. Quality materials. Far 30 years Charlotte's leading shea repair shop. Favell's Shoe Shop 115 E. 5th St. Ph. 4-1733 CHARLOTTE, N. C Gut Frangochit' Wine Shop 322 South Church St. Phone 2-4080 CHARLOTTE, N. C. i .. "■ "n ff GREETINGS EDISON FOARD GENERAL CONTRACTOR ' * Room SOI Price BM9. Phone 3-4464 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Goldwyn, Loy and Walsh .1 jf*—*■« t* debate at Uaitod Nations Edaca Uowet, Scientidc mod Cultural OriMittlioa are, Ltor, Motion Hctire Actress Myras Ley and Proaident Riebard Walsh of the AFL International Alliance of Theatrical State Employee. The conference approved expansion of the program for democratisation and self-education measures in Western Germany. I *:-;-— NLRB Cutbacks Hits Southern Campaigns Atlanta, Ga.—Because of con gressional reduction in the fed eral budget for the National La bor Relations Board, a redaction will be made in the force of the National Labor Relations Board. J. L. Rhodes, southern director of the American Federation of Labor, said this cut may further curtail the services of the NLRB to the American Federation of Labor in the South. It is feared that any further reduction of tha services from the National Labor Relations Board will render that federal agency entirely useless to the labor movement. During the organizing cam paigns of the various AFL inter national unions in the South, it is, incumbent upon them to use the labor board in many in stance*. —--; , — It is now evident that from 2 to 6 months are required to process w simple election peti tion. In the handling of unfair labor practices cases worn one to three years or even more are required to handle those cases. In view of these facts, many labor representatives have ex pressed the opinion to the At lanta office of the American Fed eration of Labor that the reduc tion in forces of the National Labor Relations Board, by termi nation of approximately 160 em ployes, will have the net effect of wrecking the service the board has been able to render to AFL unions. 10,000,000 More Under Security Washington. — Here are the groups that would be included in the social security program for the first time under the Sen ate bill: 1. 5,000.000 non-farm self employed persons, mostly small businessmen and storekeepers. 2. 1,400,000 state and local government employes not now covered by their own retirement systems. These would be on a voluntary basis. 3. 1,000,000 farm workers who work five days a week for a single employer. 4. 1,000.000 domestic workers who work two days a week for a single employer. 5. 400,000 employes of non profit organisations. 6. 200,000 employes of organ izations owned or operated by religious groups. 7. 200.000 processors of farm products. 8. 400,000 workers in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. 9. 200,000 federal ..civilian em ployes not covered by civil serv ice retirement plans. 10. 150,000 full-time life in surance salesmen. 11. 100,000 full-time whole sale salesman, 11 150,000 American employes of American Arms abroad. Declare your independence by buying Independence Bonds. I ----- ----- ■ - - •- -r-' I i • MF/i M/S /S STANDARD f " ’ eOU/PMFMUl V/'/' .WINDOWS WITH AUTO MATIC WIPERS FOR UM BRELLAS MAY BE THE S COMING THING, but until 1 they are, remember this: You wouldn't walk out into a fast stream of traffic with your eyes closed, so why blind yourself with your umbrella! Keep your head and umbrella high and your eyes open in traffic; help yourself protect your fu ture. —AAA Safety Featuret KELLEY IRON WORKS MY CLEANING AND LAUNMY EQUIPMENT SOI-t 13 Wm» Pint St. ^ 4-9759 *■ CHARLOTTE. N. C I GREETINGS TO LABOR * . *■ v'. ?l From Conf retsman HAMILTON C. JONES I GREETINGS ^ From AL GOODMAN SHOE SALON - i ' 204 North Tryon Street Tel. 7815 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 1 I - ' . - •..