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labor-management SHOW WENS IN CHI (CNtiaadl fna Pi|« 1) lag driee among John Hancock a The charter was granted as the climax to • charter convention held here. Uatil the AFL acted, agents have been organized by various unions. NFIAC President George L. Russ called for the uni ty of all insurance agents under PURITAN FINISHING MILLS •UIM.IN6T0N. N. C K • Hospitality Is An Art Coke Makes It So Easy N you've always needed a sharp reminder not to squander your dftnjti, borrow your wile’s scissors right now. You’re not going to need fishhooks in your pockets any more after— You sign up for U. S. Savings lands under yaur firm’s Payroll Savings Plan or yaur bank's Bond-A-Month Plan. Then, the temptation to blow a buck on something you don’t need won’t mean a thing. Your savings will be taken care of automatically and regularly. . And thanks to the magic of compound interest, every $3 you put into this investment grows into a whopping $4 in 10 years. So start using those fishhooks for fishing and have yourself some fun. They’re biting good! Automatic saving is sure saving U.S. Savings Bonds AEPH COMMITTEE SETS DATE FOR MEETiG WASHINGTON, D. C. — The sprint meeting of the President?* Committee on National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week will be held during May in the Departmental Auditorium, it was announced by Vice Admiral Roes T. Mclntire, USN <MC), Ret<L. Committee Chairman. Theme of the meetint will be “Mobilization for Defense** and will emphasise the potential eon-j tribution physically handicapped workers can make to the mobilisa tion effort. Secretary of Labor Maurice J. j lTobin will open the meetint for. Committee members and welcome the invited visitors from Cover- i nors' Committee of all States and Territories. TTie President’s Com mittee is staffed and serviced by the U. S. Labor Department’s Bu reau of Labor Standards. -__ VOTES TO JOIN ICPTTJ The fourth national congress of the General Union of Tunisian Workers, the country’s largest trade union center, formally with drew March 30 from the Com munist World Federation of Trade Unions and voted to apply for affiliation with the International Confederation of Free Trade Un ions. ’ In its recommendation last July to disaffiliate from the WFTU, the union’s executive council 'charged that as a member of the | Communist federation the union j did not have “liberty to think and I * »ct”_ the AFL banner. He said: “During the past years, tne mighty insurance companies have succeeded in keeping the agents divided into separate unions. In this manner they have been able to pit one group of agents against another so that the resources m the insurance agents have been used mainly to fight each other instead of being used in a con certed manner to fight the power ful insurance companies. This has been especially true during the past two critical years. Insurance agents through united action can defeat : the companies’ purposes and fully protect their own inter ests. “The NFIAC-AFL represents the overwhelming number of or ganized 'agents of all insurance companies nationally. We believe the new International Union will provide the only means through which the unity of the agents for effective collective bargaining and the protection for themselves and their families can be achieved.” GET THIS BOOK ON BOWLING «ON THE CUFF New York, ,-v Glass Bottle Blowers Association (AFL) is giving away a 20-page record book for bowlers. In addition to space for recording 120 games, it contains information for begin ners, and a page of accurately de fined bowling terms. A free copy of the book can be obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the association, 12 South 12th Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Adger Clinton Boyee, late of Mecklenburg’ Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to noti fy all person having elaiasa against said estate to present them, duly verified, to the under signed at her residence on East 39th Street, at the railroad, North Charlotte, North Carolina, on or before the 17th day of May, 1962, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate settlement with the under signed. This the 17th day of May, 1951. BERTIE DUKES BOYCE, t ' Executrix. (5-17, 24, 31; 6-7, 14, 21-c. ) BUILD FURNITURE AT UIS SHOW Hans Lehmann. 51 years a member of the Upholsterers Union? AFL. demonstrates his art under the watchful.eye of AJ Rota (right), presi dent of his union, and James Bennett of the John M. Smyth Company of Chicago. Getting pointers from the demonstration Lehmann will conduct at the Union Industries Show at Soldier Field, are members of the show's .-Theme Team.” Sally O'Neil (left) and Lee Gaye. The gigantic labor-management exposition runs for nine days. May 18-26. CO Telephone 356 Some of The Things We Lend Money on Diam «h W atcL.-s Jewelry Mer*i ( lathing loot* Silverware Shot Gum Rifles Pistols Trunks Addins Machines Bax* Sail Cun Musical Inatr'amta Kodaks Typewriter* All Busineas Strictly Confidential. When in Need of Money We Never Fall Yon. See os ter bargain in diamonds, watches. Jewelry, clothing, etc. RELIABLE LOAN CO. Ml EAST TRADE 8TREET LEXINGTON TELEPHONE COMPANY LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE SERVICE AUTOMATIC SYSTEM East Second Art. LEXINGTON N. C. CoMpttmeaU CHEROKEE FL00RIN6 CORPORATION BURLINGTON, N. C, SERVING THE SOUTH WITH GREATER FOOD VALUES! Shop And Sore At The Sign Of The CS Rooster • Colonial Stores I m m m m - - - -I -L|- _ , , ■!! \ ' ' ' -- fm lakHffwtlm. 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