Two Rulings Issued By Local Election Board "Ejection Board Chairman John - «. Newitt has issued two im-1 portant rulings on the conduct «f the November 7 General Elec >OAi of them concerned abaen- | «re voting by civilians and armed j forces personnel and the other J deals with change of polling j places in Lemley Township. A number of questions on ab- , mentte voting have arisen, Mr. | ■Newitt said, and these are the rules for application that should clarify the procedures: 1. fify writing to the Secre tary of State, Raleigh, N. C., or , 2. By writing to the Chair man of the Board of Elections, Charlotte, N. C., fop Mecklenburg ■ County residents in the armed forces; or, 3. By applying to the County j of Mecklenburg Board of Elec tions in writing through some member of his or her immediate family, and through their appear ing at the election office and making the application (Husband and wife, brother and sister, pa rent and child only.) 4. These applications for eli gible voters in the Army, Navy, Marines or other armed forces may be made from now to the Genera) Election. As to civilian applications to vote by the ab sentee ballot these cannot be made until 30 days before No vember .7, 1950. When the application of an eligible voter in the armed forces is received, it will be processed at once by air mail. Applications should contain information as to address of voter, his or her age, voting residence and desire to vote the absentee ballot. Absentee voting will not be ROY DAVIS USED CARS The Right Place To Buy Or Sell Your Used Cara 710 S. College St. Telephone 4*4300 CHARLOTTE, N. C. MITCHUM fir TUCKER CANDY CO. Manufacturers af M & T PEANUT PRODUCTS AND CANDIES "The hind that makes you want mora" 1218 Gordon Street Telephone 7218 —-V ' ' - CHARLOTTE, N. C. ELMORE INSURANCE & REALTY CORE. INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDS Phone 371 N. Moin Street BELMONT, N. C. THE FOUR BIG JOBS Cooking, Water Heating, Refrigeration, Heating Can Be Done Best By t’SH aPMBJWPa UAW-AFL Issues Poster Get Rid of These Headaches! WHAT THE UAW-AU LOCAL UNION CAN DO ABOUT IT V GET OUT THE LABOR VOTE Milwaakoc, Wk—Tk« *AFL United Auto Wwkfn Man) tMa U itiaaliU nak and lie participation la the 1»M» ciecttona. permitted in the school and audi torium bond elections scheduled for September M and October 17, Chairman Newitt emphasized. The ruling on the changes in Leroley polling places: "Those who reside in the follow ing described area will register and vote by obtaining a transfer and register in Box Number 1 located at the New Bryce Fiddler Store on the Gilead-Bethel Road. Beginning at a point on the dividing line between Dewee se Township and Lemley Township at the corner of the Robert J. White and Bryce Torrence lands; and running thence in a westerly direction with the Moae White Creek, crossing the Gilead-Bethel Road to the southeasterly corner Service Distributing Co. Incorporated J. R. Heldermon, President Distributors of Gasoline, Kerosene, Fuel Oil and Motor Oil MAIN OFFICE Phone 1180 * Albemarle, North Carolina Asheboro, N. C. ' Concord, N. C. Lexinfton, N. C. Mooresvillc, N. C. High Point, N. C. Chino Grove, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. Statesville, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. Rondlemon, N. C. Troy, N. C. Wodesboro, N. C. Choi loll*, N. Ci TKomasvill*, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Forest City, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C. of the J. B. Jetton, Sr., estate; thence with the southerly line of the said Jetton lands in a westerly direction to the north ; erly line of the lands of the Captain John Brown estate; thence with that line on p westerly direction to the Beat tie’s Ford Road; thence in a line doe west through the Hunter’s Chapel Colored Church property to the east bank of the Catawba River; thence in a southerly di rection with the east bank of the Catawba River to the divid ing line between Letnley Town i ship and Long Creek Township; thence with the southern line of Lem ley Township in an east erly direction to McDowell Creek; thence with McDowell Creek and the easterly line of Lemley Township in a northerly direction to the point of beginning. Those who live in the following described area will vote, and those who have not registered and wish to register, will regis ter and vote in Box Number 2, which is located at the home of j. Boyce Knox, Rt. 1, Davidson, North Carolina. This area being called Box 2 and being com prised of the northerly part of Lemley Township not included in the above description of Box 1. FOR WOMF.N ONLY (Continued from Page 1) the destitute. But it does not help cover sickness and disability if they hit before the worker is 65. A fully insured worker, for instance, can become completely disabled at 45 and have to wait 20 years for his social security. Labor groups and the House of Representatives thought the new bill should make it possible for a disabled worker to begin drawing social security at any age. But the Senate did not VOTE for the , friends of LABOR 'November 7 think so, and this part of ths bill was killed. Some day without a doubt, the country will havj a health insurance program to cover such eases. a!l health emergencies. In the meantime, these disabled workers can start getting social security next year—if you elect j enough Congressmen who believe ( as your own labor leaders do. 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