News And Views (Continued From Pi** 1) the most out of the only thing fjo can call his edge. Moreover, the method of tying prices and ■wages together can in a shrinking consumer economy result only in recklessness and further inflation ary pressure*. For example, workers whose wages are regulated by the liv ing cost scale, will in all proba bility become indifferent to pricesf any upward move, so they argue, is hound to come out of other | people's pocket*—industrial earn : ings, the public purse, etc. — so why bother. That the argument of relying upon somebody else’s i pocketbook does not hold water | is likely to get lost in the scram-, i hie for higher paychecks and the workings of a system that - as sures the working man of more j 1 and more tin dollars) for less and less (in goods). TENNESSEE WORKERS VOTE FOR HOSIERY WORKERS Columbia, Tenn. — The Ameri can Federation of Hosiery Work ers, the most recent International Union to affiliate with the Amer ican Federation of Labor, won the bargaining rights for all of the employes of the Tennessee Knit ' ting Mills, Inc., when the NLRB rcently conducted an election among the employes there. The American Federation of Hosiery Workers is fast complet ing its affiliation with the Ameri can Federation of Labor units by attaching itself to the local Cen tral Bodies and State Federations throughout the southern states. Portsmuoth, N. H.—Michael tBudgie) Larkin, 13, shot an ar row into the air and bagged one wold duck. He said his hit came on a duck “about SO feet out on Piscataqua river and sittin'.” OKLAHOMA LUMBER WORK ERS GO TO THE TEAMSTERS ; Altus, Okla.—Employes of the | Cameron Lumber Company re ; cently voted to authorize the General Drivers, Chauffeurs, | Warehousemen and Helpers, Lo cal Union No. fc«6, to represent | them in collective bargaining MEDICAL EMPLOYES JOIN MACHINISTS , Ft. Worth. Tex—All employes j of the medical department of the i Consolidated Vultee Aircraft C-or ; poration recently voted to have ■ Aeronautical Industrial District 77t’>. International Association of ; Machinists, represent them in col lective bargaining efforts. Purchase Union Label gifts ,<nd make it a very Merry Christ mas. State Capital Life “Insurance Co. Home Office 2620 Hillsboro Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Occidental Lite Insurance Company HOME OFFICE: RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA PHIVINT t9€WTf DURE POWER COMPANY ^CAvtru^ T5Cf fcwlmcnb (Jtvdincu. WHO KNOWS MSWERS j .— i (Continued From Page 2) 1. John McCrae, Canadian phy sician. 2. Andrew Jackson. 3. He was the hero of Victor Hugo's “Lea Miserable*.” 4. Jethro. 5. A vegetable fungus. • 6. In the ear. 7. The Greek-Trojan war. 8. A government which is actually ruling a country, al though not necessarily with legal or constitutional sanction. 9. A North American Indian chief, originally chief of a con federation. 10. San Marino, in the Appen nines. EMPLOYES VOTE TOBACCO WORKERS Nashville, Teiyn.—The Tobacco Workers International Union was certified as the bargaining agent among the emjfloyes of the Cum berland Tobacco Works in a re cent vote conducted by the NLRB. FLORIDA MILK CO. WORKERS GO UNION t Tampa, Fla. — Employes of Borden’s Dairy, Tampa Branch, authorized the Teamsters, Chauf feurs and Helpers Local Union No. 79 to represent them in bar gaining in a 10 to 1 vote con ducted by the NLRB. MACHINISTS WIN ELECTRIC UNIT Little Rock, Ark. -— Interna tional Association of Machinists. Lodge-No. 1775, was certified as the bargaining agent for employes of the Westingbouse Electric Corporation in a vote among the employes. I AM WINS IN ATLANTA Atlanta. On Mechanics and porters in the service department and all parts department em ployes of the Mack Motor Truck Corporation voted on August 10 to authorize the International As sociation of Machinists. District Lodge No to represent them in collective bargaining in a vote of about 2 to 1. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust execut ed and delivered by William C. Winchester and wife, Helen Win chester, dated September 1, 1949 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Meck lenburg: county, North Carolina, in Book 1407, at Page 290, and because of default of payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and per form the stipulations and agree ments therein contained and pur suant to the demand of the own er and holder of (die indebtedness secured by the said deed of trust the undersigned trustee will ex pose for sale at public auction to the-highest bidder for cash at the County Court House of Mecklen burg County, in the City of Char lotte, North Carolina, at 12 o’clock noon on Monday, the 17th day of December, 1951, all that certain lot or parcel of land, sit uated, lying and being: in Char lotte Township, Mecklenburg County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Being the same lot of land con veyed to William C. Winchester and wife, Helen Winchester, by B. J. Sanders, deed of which was recorded same date as deed of trust. Being located at No. 119-151 Bruns avenue, Charlotte, N. C„ ! and being lot No. 2 as shown on [ Map Book 4. Page 203 of the Registry of Mecklenburg County, ! North Carolina, said lot has a • fiontage of 40 feet on Bruns av enue and extends back 212 feet on the riiost easterly side and 2' 5.7 | on most westerly side and is 42.3 ! feet from one rear corner to other i i uj-nae. - \ <asn deposit oi iu per cent of bid will be required. The bid will be rejected if the deposit !s not immediately made, said de posit shall be refunded in case a resale is ordered on account of in creased bid. Otherwise shall Ve applied on purchase price. Subject to unpaid taxes and street assessments, if any, for paving. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law re quired. This 16th day of November, 1951. J. C. SEDBERRY, Substitute Trustee. I < U-2Z29;12-6,13-c) rSTART /? THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Charlotte, N. C. LABOR’S UNION UNION LAIEIS SHOP CANOS & UNION HUTTONS For Indigestion, Sour Stomach and Gaa, Take NA-CO TABLETS MONET BACK GUARANTOR SELWYN CUT RATE DRUG STORE NEXT TO POST OFF1CT Some of The Things We Lend Money on I>iam nda Watck^a Jewelry Mer’s Clothing Toole Silverware Shot Gone Rifles Pistole Trunks Bairn Suit Cane* Musical lnntr"mrnt* Kodaks Typewriter* Adding Machines All Business Strictly Confidential. When in Need of Money We Never Fail You. See us for bargain in diamonds, watches. Jewelry, clothing, etc. RELIABLE LOAN CO. 201 EAST TRADE STREET DUE VERSE ANSWERS (Continued From rage 2) 1. Jehovah. 2- The Hebrew people. 3. Isaiah the prophet. 4. Isaiah 41:10. Declare your independence af bin inir Independence Bonds. IT PAYS TO TRADE With DOMETT LUMBER GO. Ill E. Park Are. Phone 8179 There is Nothing Finer than to Live in North Carolina 48 years ago next month, on December 17th, the Wright Brothers made their first flight at Kill Devil Hill. There will be a celebration of national recognition held on the anniversary of that day. Another North Carolina first in December is Wilmington's "world's largest living Christmas tree," with the annual cele bration held in Hilton Park of that city. Everywhere in North Carolina there will be many who also remember December 7 ten years ago, Pearl Harbor Day. Official winter begins December 22. Also, this is the month to prune trees and plants - and, remember too, after work or play, most of us can enjoy a glass of beer—sold under our State ABC system of legal control that' is working so well. North Carolina Division UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. 11/ ARM1STlC£ DAY» J 115 resolve that mry If day u ill fa a Jay of remembering the men who ' died for us in Korea And the lesson they gave tfair Iiicj to teach us: peace is for the strong We must make it clear to all men of ail .. ..ions that no possible gam can come from aggressive action. That ue have built and arc maintaining a superior strength. And that ue stand ready to use that strength u fancier our rights or freedom are imperiled. ^ We mu5t build for our uar dead a monument oj strength uhteh shall be, in turn, a monument oj peace for our generation and those to come. Thm is • job lot peace that you caa do. it's tint R«k up out defease forces, and help keep America economically strong, by bay tag United States Defease Beads Bay them regularly— through the Payroll Savings Plan where yon work or the Boad-A Mootb Pisa where you bank. Start today) Thee isjor die strum... biy V.S. X>efense 3om/s mularlu!

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