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THE CHARLOTTE LABOR JOURNAL j AND DIXIE FARM NEWS Oldest continuously published Labor Publication in the two Carolina*. Published each week, on Thuraday, at 1733 Statesville Avenue, ! Charlotte. North Carolina. ! ".^ r H. A. STALLS. Editor and Pobliaher Entcifd a» seconu-cUas mail matter September 11, 1931, at the post o,f;te at Charlotte, North Carolina, unaer act oi Congress at j March 3, 1878. ! Enuomd by tiwuiotW Vypograpmcai Union No. 3j», an affiliate j of Charlotte Central Laoor Union and the North Carolina Federation of Labor. ___________ Subscription price *2,00 per year. Advertising rates made known upon application. Special rate* on legal notices. Careful attention given same. The Charlctee Labor Journal welcomes Open Forum opinions and; other correspondence, but reserves the right to edit and or reject j libelous reading matter and questionable advertising.^__ I THE CHARLOTTE LABOR JOURNAL P. O. Box 10€1 __Chariotte, N. C. PAPER URGES NEW HOUSING Trenton, N. J.—Low-cost pub lic housing is needed to replace slums said the Trenton Times. “Slums,” it said, “are a blight on the community, the breeding places of delinquency and crime, the causes of ill health and the centers of human misery. “Public housing programs dur ing recent years have been the products of enlightened govern ment and have been carried through over the last-ditch op position of interests with Neand erthal concepts of social progress. “Opposition to all such pro grams has been sparked by the ( National Association of Real Es-. tate Boards, whose executive vice president, Herbert U. Nelson,1 once gained a dubious distinction by proclaiming his disbelief in democracy, which, he believes, ‘stinks.’ ” The U. S. Census Bureau re-, ported in 1950 that 10 million non-farm homes were substandard and that 2.5 million were over crowded. More than any other emblem the Union Label insures security for America. ['RIVERS WIN FIVE DAY WORK WEEK S«n Francisco. — AFL Motor ; Coach Employe* of Pacific Grey hound Line* operating in 7 *tatea won a 5-day week after a 10 week strike of nationwide impor tance. The agreement was ex- i pected to set a pattern for long run driver* throughout the coun try. Driver* in California. Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, western Texas, and part of Utah received wage increases* to com pensate for the shorter hour* plus an immediate 4.6 per cent general increase and an additional ; cost-of-living boost next March , and the same month in 1064. The ■ contract runs to September 30, 1054. ■** The 5-day week will be intro duced gradually to be cofflpitted t not later than October 1, 1953. A Greyhound official estimated the shift ultimately will provide job* for 500 more drivers on the system. *-• * LOOK FOR THE LABEL When shopping always look for j the union label. It tell* you that J you are getting a good product carefully made by union men and women under union conditions. ■ KIRK COUSART & ASSOCIATES Manufacturers Representatives HEATING AND ROWER PLANT EQUIPMENT 301*305 Builders Bldg. Phone 5*7737 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Some of The Things We Lend Money on Din ir Anri* Wrtches Jwlrjr Men's Clothing Tools silverware Shot Guns Rifle* Pistols Trunks Adding Machines Suit Case* Musical Instruments Kodaks Typewriters i All Business Strictly Confidential. When In Need of Money We Never Fail You. S«« for ktriiii in diamon4a, watrhra. rMkiai. m RELIABLE LOAN CO. til BAST TRADE STREET SERVING THE SOUTH WITH GREATER FOOD VALUES! • Shop And Save At The Sign Of The CS Rooster Colonial Stores WILLIAMS LUMBER CO. ' LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL WE SELL EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING . ■ r , NORTH CAROLINA WILSON RULES • # t L Carry or wear something white at night to help driven see you. 2. Cross only at crosswalks. Keep to the right in tne crosswalk. 3. Before crossing—look both ways. Be sure the way is dear before you cross. 4. Cross only on proper signed. 5. Watch for turning cars. 6. Never go into the roadway from be tween parked can. 7. Where there is no sidewalk, and it is necessary to walk in roadway, walk on left side, facing traffic. > n t e t y AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION WHERE TAFT STANDS “We know where Taft stands. He is on the record oppos ng everything which has made our country great and strong n the last 20 years.”—Averell Harriman. GREETINGS GOODE CONSTRUCTION CORP. Builders Bldg. Telephone 8559 CHARLOTTE, N. C. MARTIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE RELIABLE MERCHANDISE ALWAYS AT LOW PRICES Shop At Martin's and Saxe * SHOES — CLOTHING — FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT CORNER TRADE AND COLLEGE CHARLOTTE, N. C. F. N. Thompson General Contractor Phone 3-5063 Fineville Rood CHARLOTTE, N. C. i Extends Anniversary Greetings JOHNS-MANVILLE Blown Rock Wool Insola tion SALES—INSTALLATION 1331 So. Mint St. Dial 6-1035 CHARLOTTE, N. C. BELLE CHEMICAL CO. 2300 N. Brevard St. Phone 3-2809 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Charlotte Auto Parts Co. ”TI»e House with Parking Facilities" 328 No. Brevard Tel. 3-8881 CHARLOTTE, N. C. CUNNINGHAM WHOLESALE 6R0CERY CO., INC. Distributor of SCHLITZ BEER Tel. 3-1306 1424 No. Tryon St. CHARLOTTE. N. C. Anniversary Greetings CROWDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1317 E. 4th St. Dial 3-3042 CHARLOTTE, N. C. “=r Anniversary Greetings COLONY F000 CENTER 2902 Selwyn Ave. Phone 3-7029 CHARLOTTE, N. C. P '• WurlFIzer ianos '■ sf $525.00 Ptrktf'OinlBtr C§* SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE GOLDSBORO. N. C. GREENVILLE TOBACCO COMPANY LEIF TOBICCO GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
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