MEFATTVBR FAVORS (Control From Pas* 1) The people-want good gox orsimeirt anal' they want rlran government — *nd the way is through more move people exercising franchise.” f ll BREWER PAINT & WALL PAPER COMPANY, INC. PAfNT & WALL PAPER CONTRACTORS K12 MADISON AVE. TIL. 3-2SM GREENSBORO, N. C. W, fl. Sullivan W. H. SoDhraa, Jr. W. H. SULLIVAN COMPANY SEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING AND SPRINKLER CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERS Greensboro, N. C. TRUITT MANUFACTURING CO. GREENSBORO. N. C. MECHANICAL SPECIALTIES Phono 2-2291 GREENSBORO, N. C. BEST WISHES McLEOD COMPANIES :ftftcorporatcd GREENSBORO, N. C L W. RouthConstniction Co. Builders of Power Lines — Telephone Lines And Cutting Right-of-Woys PHONE 3-6927 GREENSBORO, N. C. Building Trades Win Pay Hike N«w York City. — More than IMyao* ViBliig trade* worker* in this city will receive a general wage increase ef 15 cents am | hear, effective August t, under an agreement announced by the j BtxQdiag Trades Employers As-1 societies and the Building and: Construction Trades Connell, AFL. i The pay rise averages 5 per cent lor the 17 crafts .involved. The uaion and employer groups signed a 3-year peace pact a few days after the Korean war he gaa in lost 1850. Both sides expressed confidence that the rise in labor coats would be offaet by increased productivity by the workers. In us preventing further inflation in New York building casts. As a specific contribution to promoting efficiency, the unions voluntarily pledged that their members would: Use their best efforts tn tne industry’s and public’s interest to increase production and reduce costs by maintaining maximum man-hour output and use all ms-* chinery, tools, appliances or meth ods which may be practical a# that the increase in hourly wage rates herein provided may not re sult in additional costs to the employers of members ef the trade unions.” TRUMAN ASKS ACTION ON SOLDIER VOTE President Truman a train urged i Congress to loosen up the vot ing laws of servicemen and women. He explained that hun dreds of thousands of service peo ple would not qualify to vote this year under state laws. Most states with inadequate voting laws will not convene their legislatures this year, Mr. Tru man pointed out. He urged pas sage of a bill “designed to en able those who are defending our form of government with their lives to exercise one of the basic rights of American citixens—the right to vote.” The present federal voting law is chiefly advisory. Armed forces personnel cannot use the federal ballot unless they meet voting requirements of the states. It urges states to provide absentee ballots for servicemen and pro hibits collection of poll taxes from them. It also provides ad ministrative machinery for regis tering and balloting. A group of administration sup- * porters recently introduced legit- j lation providing for a federal bal lot to be supplied members of the armed forces wherever state election laws are inadequate. Purchase Union Label gifts and make it a very Merry Christ mas. CONN-GOWER PONTIAC i COMPANY 310 South Salisbury Street Raleigh, N. C. New overestimate the pur chasing power of • woman. Tell her te patronize only firms that display the Union Label, Shop Card, and Union Batten. When yon buy a Union Label article yon patronize the union mam or woman worker who made the merchandise. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of John B. Oak ley, Jr., late of Charlotte, Meck lenburg County, North Carolina, this is te notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Rt. S, Box 81, Charlotte, N. C., on or before the Uth day of June, 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons in debted to sajd estate will please make immediate payment. This the 5th day of June. 1952. G. H. OAKLEY, Administrator of the Estate of John B. Oakley, Jr. (6-5,12,19,26;7-S,10-e) NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina, County of Gaston: Dessie Locklear Cathbert. Plain tiff, vs. Charles Cathbert, De» 1 fendant.—la the Superior Court Notice of Summons By Publica tion. The above named Defendant, Charles Cuthbert, will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the! Superior Court of Gaston County, j North Carolina, by the Plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the Defendant upon the ground that the Plaintiff and De fendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years preceding the commencement of this action; and the Defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the Of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gaston County, In the Court House in Gastonia. North Carolina, within twenty (20) days after July 4, 1952,^ which date is at least seven days after the last publication of this Notice, and answer or demur to the com plaint in this action, or the Plain tiff will apply tq the Court for the relief demanded in said Com plaint. This the 5th day of June. 1952. PAUL E. MONROE, Clerk of the Superior Court. (6-5.12,19,26-p) NOTICE OE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina, County of Gaston: Paul H. Mangum, Plaintiff, vs. Margaret Hack ley Mangum, De fendant.—In the Superior Court Notice of Summons by Publi cation. The above named Defendant. Margaret Rackley Mangum, will take notice that an action entitled •a above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Gaston County. North Carolina, by the Plaintiff to secure an absolute di vorce from the Defendant upon the ground that Plaintiff and De fendant have lived separate and: apart for more than two years' preceding the commencement of this action; and the Defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the Office of the CJerk of the Superior Court of Gaston County, in the Court House in Gastonia, North Carolina, within twenty (20) days after July 4th, 1952, which date is at least seven days after the last publication of this notice, and answer or demur to the com plaint in this action, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This the 4th day of June. 1952. PAUL E MONROE, Clerk of Superior Court. (6-6,12-19,26-p) Iglerwood washerette OPEN 8 A M. TO ». PJI. MONDAY through FRIDAY SATURDAY 8 AM. To 4 PM. Ample Parkins Space 2711 Morson Phene 4-3727 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Greenland Cole Good Food Courteous Service Reasonable Prices 1615% South Boulevard Phone 9855 Charlotte, N. C. GREETINGS HAMMETT USED CARS Ml« N. Try«a SL Phone 9232 CHARLOTTE, N. C. We have a complete stock of used parts for all makes automobiles. GREETINGS Qakhoven Inn Mrs. I. B. Leo Permanent Guests Invited Home Cooked Meals 225 North Church St. Phones 2-7353 and 4-5414 CHARLOTTE, N. C. O. K. Shoe Store 423 East Trad* St. (OppMttc Y.W.C.A.) CHARLOTTE, N. C. GREETINGS Pierce Poultry Co. 916 East Sarantk St. Tel 6-1568 CHARLOTTE, N. C. GREETINGS Wm. Rhodes Co. AIR CONDITIONING AMD HEATING 5314 Wilkinson Bird. Tal. 4-4514 CHARLOTTE, N. C. GREETINGS TO LABOR BELK-STEVENS COMPANY Headquarters for * ■ it. UNION MADE MERCHANDISE “Home of Better Values” SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA GREETINGS TO LABOR AIR COMPRESSORS DIESEL TRACTORS CONCRETE MIXERS • CENTRIFUGAL 0 DIAPHRAGM PUMPS F* Craven Company GREENSBORO, N. C. GftfCTINGS TO (AlOft . - G. R. GARRETT CO., INC. Z LEAF TOBACCO DEALERS Rocky Mount, .N. C. - j Compliments, - * LEXINGTON CHUR COMPANY Manufacturers DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM CHAIRS : “All the World Rests on ChainT* LEXINGTON, N. C. (Contract Chairs Only) ■' Supplying High Point and Vicinity * With Local and Long Distance Telephone Service North State Telephone Co. 112 North State Street HIGH POINT, N. C. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Use Sears Easy Payment Plan CHOOSE NEARLY EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR HOME, FAMILY AND CAR FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION AND THROUGH OUR CATALOGS OF OVER 100,000 ITEMS. SEARS-ROEBUCK & COMPANY S!» North Main Street HIGH POINT, N. C. SUNSHINE LAUNDRY MONITE INSURED MOTHPROOF CLEANING PROCESS We Appreciate The Business of Union Laheo Phone 3393 High Point, N. C. GREETINGS TO LABOR The Marietta Paint & Color Co. Paints, Varnishes and Industrial Finishes Since 139$ * HIGH POINT, N. O