DAYTON TIRE SALES COMPANY Tire*, Batteries and Seat Covers 210 W. More head Tel. 3-3171 CHARLOTTE, N. C. SEC HOY FERGUSON For Beet Bargains in Used Core See Me Before Buying cr Selling 11th and Brevard Streets Tel. 4-5136 and 5-7873 CHARLOTTE, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF FAUL & CRYMES, INC. SPORTING GOODS 410 So. Tryon St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Tol. 4-0897 Some of The Things We Lend Money on Silverware Shot Game Riflee •e AB Trunki Adding ire... M moral I Kpdaka Typewriters Business Strictly Confidential. When la Nttd •t Money We Never Fail Torn, ter bargain la <aaw>fc, watches. Jewelry, clothing, etc. RELIABLE LOAN CO. Ml BAST TRADE STREET Vic Vet jayj CvOUR <S LOAN BENEFIT IS 6000 UNTIL JULY 25.1957-* USE IT WISELY AND CAREFULLY OONt CUSN INTO ANY DEAL ABOUT WHICH YOU DON'T WAR DEMANDS PROMPT T-H REPEAL AND EXCESS TAX ON ALL PROFITEER^ (Continued From Pt|« 1) affairs with the objective of pre venting further Communist infil tration of free labor movements in any part of the world. “3. The two organizations will follow parallel lines in the con tentrated fight which has ' been launched for the purpose of bringing about prompt repeal of the Taft-Hartley Act. “The workers of America stand solidly in support of our Com mander-in-Chief and the armed forces. We are ready to produce in record time whatever is needed in the way of armament to speed the victory. And we are ready to make whatever sacrifices are necessary to guarantee that our nation and our free way of life will be safeguarded against any French and kaftan* Visit Washington.—Top photo, spoil tor French trade . 1 A?.'ren,?eJ?LU5**r oiW*l* ere shown at luncheon given jointly by AFL and CIO. L. lo r, Pierre M. Miehon, French Confederation of Christian Workers; Dante Roeenthal. Minister of Labor; Robert Technicians*^ W#rk*"5 Ad<>,ph* SWr®» Federation of Clerks and Botten phofo,n Italian trade unionists who were guests at the Venuti, !«*« Alberto CajelU, Covezzoll Paolo, Denisld Luigi and Baldaasare Guizardo. future threat from the forces of aggression. “American labor courageously faces the fact that world peace is in jeopardy. We are fully aware that the Korean conflict is but a minor eruption as compared with what a third world war would entail. As much as we hate war, we hate oppression more. We are resolved to give whatever it takes to save the world from being overrun by Communist ag gression. Communist slavery and Communist ruin.” Are you listening to Frank Edwards?— - UNION SHOP ELECTION WON IN MISSISSIPPI COLUMBIA, Mis*. — Interna tional Chemical Workers Local Union No. 334, composed of em ployes of the Southern Naval Stores Company. Columbia, Mis sissippi, successfully won an NLRB Union Shop election on July 20. The results of the elec tion indicate a 6 to 1 preference for the Union Shop among these employes. Declare your independence by buying Independence Bondi. " / A millionaire told me this... THERE AREN’T many millionaires left today, 1 guess. f & i But my dad went to college with a man who is now a millionaire. Dad took me to lunch with this man a year ago—let’s call him Murray Goodwin. * While they were lighting up their cigar;, Dad asked Mr. Goodwin if he had any good advice for a youngster like me. The millionaire looked at me thoughtfully. "I’ve got some good advice for an^ man who’s working on a salary today. In fact, you’ll never hear better! "Always remember," said Mr. Goodwin, tapping the table, "that the only money you’ll ever have is the money you’re sav ing right now! Saving part of each pay check is the ONLY way to save! "And the BEST way to do it is to buy U. S. Savings Bonds through your company’s Payroll Savings Plan! These Bonds are the safest, wisest investment you can make. They’re becked by the U. S. Government "And,” concluded Mr. Goodwin, knock ing the ash off his cigar, "U. S. Savings Bonds return $4 for every $3 invested—ten yean later! "This kind of saving is automatic, pain less. You never feel it Try it!” • • • I watt on my firm's Payroll Savings Plan the very next day. And everything the millionaire said about it is truel Automatic saving is sure si \U.S. Savings Bonds YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATE!* BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM haslet;, n. c. TRUITT MANUFACTURING CO. MECHANICAL SPECIALTIES Phone 2,2291 GREENSBORO, N. C For —— OvM>b4MMii For Fort Boiling .. • For Prosturo Cooking . .. See PERFECTION In Action Here! STERCHPS 425 S. Try on Street 129 S. College St. Your n. Q„" el course, la your "UtalHgaoee OmUmI" It tolls how smart you u*. Bat what about yoax "Responsibility Quotient"—that shows how re. sponsible you are to the eonduct of yoar business? To ran a business successfully—to earn and keep your community's respect—takes a high 'll. Q." Tour ability to meet your responsibilities is judged by the promptness with which, you pay bills and taxes... and by the community service your business renders as a legal, law-abiding source of jobs and wages. One business to particular that strives to maintain a high 'X Q.Mis the beer industry. Respected as a part of the responsible business life of your community, the Industry is seeing to It that it keeps that respect The Brewing Industry keenly desires that only responsible people will own or manage retail beer outlets. That's why it Is united to its support of the Malt Beverage Division of the North Carolina ABC Board ... and that's why conditions to North Clio ttea's beer'outlets show tocrosstog If pformeist i North Carolina Division TOOTED STATES BRSWKBS FOUNDATION, WC

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