Some Fed Laws ■ " Need Amending (Continued From Page 1) that too many of as have lost sight of the meaning of that word ‘Brotherhood’ found in the title of almost all the A. F. L. Unions. “ ‘Those men and women who have been serving as internation al representatives for any length of time have proven their ability to deal with workers’ problems. If we were not able to satisfy work ers’ grievances and to otherwise effectively represent them we would have been relieved of our duties long ago. . «‘These representatives have also proven to be men and wom en whose very souls are aflame with the ideals of the trade Un ion movement. Nothing makes our hearts heavier than to see the working class of people mistreat-, ed or imposed upon by an un crupulous boss os an indifferent government. * “'Yea, I will admit that occa sionally we find one in our ranks who is a self-seeker and an oppor tunist, but this is the exception to the rule. It would be as ridi culous for me to say that all In ternational Representatives are qualified to sit on the Executive Board as it is to say that they are all disqualified. “‘As one of that group who is feared as ‘dictators,’ I want to assure our members in North Carolina and elsewhere that the decire to serve is much stronger in a good representative than the desire to dictate! “ ‘The stronger part cannot work for our members in North Caro lina unless a change is made in the present Constitution and By Laws. I intend to lend my sup port to any honorable move that will so amend the Constitution at the Asheville Convention. “‘It is little short of a crime to say to a faithful servant of many years: ‘Yes, you may continue to work for me, but not in a position of trust, because I know, of serv ants who cannot be trusted.’ “ ‘Fraternally. “‘LEWIS E. PRICE.’* Charlotte Labor Journal Disagrees Although The Charlotte Labor Journal does not agree with the argument Brother Gillespie ouc-% lines in his article The Journal, out of fairness to him, repro duces the letter he addressed to the editor of the Durham Labor Journal and which appeared in that newspaper on the editorial page of the June 28th issue. It follows: “The Editor “Durham Labor Journal “Durham, N. C. “Dear Editor: “Last summer at the North Carolina Federation of Labor Convention, held at Winston-Sa lem, an amendment was submit ted for Section I, Article K, of our constitution. The amendment was to strike out this sentence: “No person holding a full time sal aried position outside the Juris diction of his or her own Local Union shall be eligible to office or retain same on the Executive Board. And to substitute the fol lowing; No person shall be eligi ble to be elected to or retain of fice on the Executive Board of this body unless he or she is an active member of the American Federation of Labor, either in fol lowing his or her trade, or em ployed within the framework of the American Federation of La bor. “Please consider this amend ment, which was not adopted, very carefully. You will surely real ise if such an amendment were to be adopted, it would completely destroy the very purpose of our State organisation. It would leave the offirating a great deal of interest amcng ttie fishermen in the Louisiana Gulf Coast area is rampant and an af filiation is expected in that area at an early date. Close co-operation between thj Galveston labor movement and the movement along the Gulf Cosat area of Texas has been very, valuable in bringing about the af filiation of the Texas group. The newly chartered organziation- will extend both east and west from Galveston including the ports of Savine, Freeport, Palacios, Aran sas Pass, Port Isabel, Rockport, Brownsville, Port O'Connor, Mat agorda, Seadrift and others along the Coast. “The doc says I’ve been work ing too hard lately—aays I need a little sun and Air.” “But Honey, didn’t you tell him we can’t afford one yet?" BOTTLE ULOHEfLS WIN Laurens, S. C.—The Glaa* 1 tie Blowers Association rf United States and Canada cenlty won an election employes at the Laura^ Works, Inc., Laurens. S. CL the 319 miscellaneous eligible to vote In the 213 voted for the Glass Association with T9 voting; Union. Representatives Wilfianr and John Harmmel of the Bottle Blowers Association assisted by Organizer Join* BL Hawkins of the Souther* JMBT of the American Federatne «C Labor in this campaign. - 4 MARBLE WORKERS VOTE FOR IJNIflr Knoxville, Tenn. — 0 Kenneth Scott, of the Staff of the American of Labor, reports the wiimmjr an National Labor Relations election among the employe* the Gray Knox Marble C< Knoxville, Tenn., by the national Association of Slate and Stone Polishers, bers and Sawyers, Tile and ble Setters Helpers and Tt Helpers. Buy Union and light the greaaora who would American labor standards. ■ . I :;ii ■ pin mm Here's a money- earning opportunity for you r Now—a new law lets your maturing Series E. Bonds go on earning for you ten years longer! And you don’t have to do a thing! are you one of those patriotic citizens who began buying— and holding—Series E Bonds j back in 1941? Now your govern ment is going to reward your faith with a chance for your bonds to earn extra money—over and above what you d expected! According to the bill passed by Congress last spring, it is now possible for your United States Series E Bonds to continue earning in terest ten years longer than was originally planned. , . Therefore, if you started as automatic - >■ - hoed saving plan, and helped your coun try at the same time, you can look forward to tea years asore of eSortless earning from the bonds yon bought! For example, a Series E Bond which cost you $18.75 in 1941 will pay you $25 in 1951. But if you hold that bond ten extra yean, until 1961, it will pay you $33.33, an average inter est of 2.9%. And there is nothing for yon, M a bond holder, to do. Yon need not exchange the bond* yen have. Yon need not sign any / paper, fill out any form. Yon * simply keep your bond* a* yon hare been btpial diem. You may still redeem any Series E Bond at any time after you’ve owned it for sixty days. (The tables on this page show what you can get for it.) But, unless you really need the cash you’re much better off to hold your bonds; they are a paying method of saving. Bonds are safer than cash! Cash is too easily spent on noneasential things. And if you lose or accidentally destroy it, you’re out that much money. But when you have cash in Defense Bonds, you’re more apt to hold on to it. And if your bonds an loot or J destroyed, the Treasury will replace them Car j you at no cost or loss to you. i The cash you have is head sav ings is safe and solid; and it's steadily growing toward a sans big enough to buy aomrthiaf really worth while when the prayer tine €00008—0 boose, a business, a retirenent fund, an education for your children. So if you have bonds coining due, take ad vase tage of this new offer of your government— just ait back and let than go on making money. Meanwhile keep adding to your saw ings by buying more United States Defame. Bonds regularly- through the Payroll Saving* Plan where you work or the Bond-A-Monfa Plan where you bank. tot* The new law also allows you to exchange your Series E Bonds, in blocks of $500 or more, for Special Series G Bonds which pay interest semiannually at the rate of 2Vi % per year. For full details, ask at any Federal Reserve Bank or Branch. Hm'i how Sorios K D«fMM 10 $25.00 U.75 $50 00 17 JO $10000 75.00 MmpN* Mo 10 O0 $11.75 1*00 HJS l*.75 20.75 2075 21.50 22.50 23.50 24.50 2JO0 *57 JO 1*00 31.50 3* JO 40 JO 41 JO 4100 4500 4700 4*00 5000 * 75.00 7400 7700 7*00 • 1O0 •3.00 MOO *0.00 *400 MOO 100.00 OrioM maturity («r lacal $2500 1*75 1740 $100.00 7140 $200.00 ISOM $500.00 175 00 750 00 IdatpOM nIm Mt II Hi i*i 1* raari. IS 1*1 17 1 1*1 1*1 20 | I20 $25.31 2544 20.50 27.10 27.01 21.44 20jO* 10.00 SIJ3 1247 11.31 $50412 $147 $3.12 54.17 $$42 $447 S*.I2 0000 *247 *541 $101.2$ 10175 104.2$ 10*75 1114$ 113 75 11*4$ 12040 125.33 11047 11341 $20240 207.50 21240 21740 22240 22740 21240 240.00 25047 2*141 2*447 $$0*4$ SI*7S 511.25 54175 $5*45 $4475 $0145 *00 00 *$341 $1,0124(1 1.01740 1.0*240 140740 1,11240 1.11740 1,1*240 1,20040 1.25143 1.30*47 1.1114$ Buy U. S. Defense Bonds today • Now they earn interest 10 years longer! The V. 8. Government dote not pay for tkie advertising The Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Council and \ THE CHARLOTTE LABOR JOURNAL '