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The following letter rent out by the St. Petersburg Florid* Central Labor Union ir self-ex planatory. Local Labor organi zations are advised to be on their guard. Important Notice Be on the lookout for RAY MOND MORREL PARKS, d» scription as follows: Age 46. Complexion: Medium. Hair: Light brown, very thin nearing bald. Height 5 feet 10 1-2 inches. Weight: 172 or heavier. He is wanted by this central body for embezzling $600.00 plus bad checks of $200.00 and a per sonal note of $300.00. He is also wanted by many merchants here on bad check charges. This man specializes in selling advertising signs on a commis sion basis for labor balls. He is a very smooth salesman and will promote all forms of letters of recommendation and credit. He then goes into his routine wherein he gets every thing he can get and then leaves town. Beware of this man and above all do not allow him the privilege of selling advertising for your > labor hall. Fraternally yours. C. B. BROWN. President W. J. EVANS, Secretary. COST-OF-LIVING INDEX The official cost-of-loving index for mid-April showed only a small increase over mid-March, the first indication that the sharp ten month living cost spurt since the outbreak of war in Korea is dy ing down. Ewan Clague. Commis sioner of Labor Statistics, fore cast a period of at least tempor ary stability, although he would not make a prediction as to how long living costs may stay pegged. You receive the dividends at once when you invest in Union Labelstock. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Adger Clinton Boyce, late of Mecklenburg Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to noti fy _ all person having claims against said estate to present them, duly verified, to the under signed at her residence on East 36th Street, at the railroad, North Charlotte, North Carolina, on or before the 17th day of May, 1952, 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, Executrix. (5-17, 24, 31; 6-7, 14, 21-c. ) BOGGETT $11 B. Park Ava LUMBER It Pan To Trad* WHI START HOW THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Ch.trlofle, N C. CAKES CANDY A GOOD PLACE TO REST AND REFRESH We want yen for oar customer MAYFAIR H0T& NEWSSTAND Charlotte, N. C. Soft Drinks — lee Cream Vets Administration Should Be Informed Veterans who are in training un ier the G. I. Bill should make eer :ain when their training is com pleted or interrupted, that the Veterans Administration is inform ed of that fact, according to the VA. Otherwise the veteran will receive one or more subsistence checks for a period when he was not actually in training, and the .'becks will hava to be returned. A veteran is not entitled to sub sistence allowances for any month m which he is not training. The ceteran, as well as the school or college concerned or the on-job training establishment, should see to it that the VA is notified with out any delay when a veteran’s training is completed or interrupt ed, the VA said. If a veteran receives a check for payment to which he is not en titled, it should be returned to the U. S. Treasury Department, rather than to the Veterans Administra tion. If the check is not returned, the VA is required to collect the overpayment. Q. Does a veteran have to be honorably discharged to be award ed monetary benefits of VA ? an honorable discharge to be award A. Under existing laws, it is not necessary for a veteran to have ed benefits. However, it is neces sary that he be discharged under conditions other than dishonor able. Q. As a World War II veteran, will I have to pay a fee to have someone represent me in my claim for benefits for VA? A. 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