mm*v ' Merry Christmas! an VOL. n. NO. s _ Mechanics and lervice Men Vre Needed Competent mechanic* and servb-e en constitute n more critical lalsir -oblem for the inter-clty bus Indusy than drivers. Otto S. Beyer. I?l ctor of the Division of Transport oraonnel, Office of Defense Transudation. reported today. Mr. Beyer's report was based on ti irvey of labor requirements in the dnstry rooducted by the United lates Employment Service. which vealed that the trend of the Interty bus employment bus followed r upward trend of traffic. The 1S1, t I carriers reporting to the lie ate Commerce Com mission carover 34 million passengers in which was 80.2 per cent jrreat-. an in July. 1042. Although .Inly] affiC is normally high, tunny cur-! ers reported that the usual decline t the end of the summer vcaatbui ason did not occur, und traffic U. cperted to continue at the present iyh rote of Increase, or possibly c?j *en higher. ] The 101 companies included In tlie; trrey, representing ?53.7 per cent" of j nployment in the industry* predict-' 1 that u five per cent Increase in crsonnel would lie required hy Sepmber, 1943. as compared with last eptember. This would bring total nploynient In the Industry i?? -PVTCP jtployues. The employment last eptember ulready was 82.S per cent renter than In September, l'.Hl. Although half ??f tli reporting comnnies had no luhor turnover. Tie* verall rate was 3.4 p?-r <vnr every lonth. New-workers hired iinmint'i il for one nut of six persons em-! loyed In the Industry. '.Five companies reported a critical' J't (Continued On Page Six) iglax Legal Barriers Relaxation of legal harriers which ow restrict the complete liinliility f labor between states was listed his week by l'tiul V. McNutt. war tanpower commission. as one of the teps to l?e taken to provide record grlcnlturol production in 1943. rians for the organization of a Ighly mohile army of ex|?erieii<ed nil-time farm workers, aided hy orps of local vnluuteerR lo meet ?eak-Renson deinandR. nre belli* made >y the war i^snpower commission iod the department of agriculture. ""The program will l?e worked out n detail during the winter montliH ?nd luunched an nmn as spring plantup begins." Mr. McNntt suld. Relaxation of legal barriers to the nobllltv of labor between stntes was Isted us one of six points In the pro:r?m. At the present time, labor innollRy Is restricted In moat southern dates by Immigrant agent laws, rhese laws were brought to public attention recently with the arrest of a white man In South Carolina on charges that he had attempted to recruit Negro workers for factory jolm In New Jersey. The laws vary In different states, but roost of them contain licensing provisions la one state, an "Imnilgt-ant agent" la required to pay $1,000 for'a license for each county which fx""*- ' , .v.y, Rut \Cnr P<rods and Stnmpe .f Ore GREENSI I Kl Now when Jesus was born of Judeah in the days of He behold, there came wise m | cart *o Jerusalem, Saying, Where is he that of the Jews? for we have se> the east, and are come to American Shipyards Turning Out Ships Fast American Hhlpyurd*. enquired in Imihlliic merchant ships for flip Victory Fleet. delivered Info service K1 vessels totaling 800.700 ton* deadweight In- October, the Maritime commission announced today. The October figure brings total ship production for the year to approximately 0.000,000 deadweight tons. The month's deliveries were 12 vessels short of the record breaking | production of 08 merchant shljm In September. This wag doe. the mmmission stated, to the temporary diversion of a considerable amount- of 1 the merchant shipbuilding capacity to emergency conatnictlon of speclul craft for the armed forces. Of the SI veaeeJa delivered lu / fon'fwwtf On Prrr 7-yv ^ THE? H pORO, N. G. SATURDAY, PECEMBEm |?I VI l\/SjH in Bethlehem And whi rod the king, house, they en from the Ma: y his mo shipped him: ? gjgfl *1? en his star in gifts; gold, a worship him. Bennett College Choir Gives Xmas Concert With the fineness ami beauty of tone, which Is a singular accomplishment of freah, young voices under expert guidance, the Jlennett college combined choir of 100 cob-ee. ?"onducted by Orrln Clnyton Suthem. organist utid condueinr, told In song and with a varied program of carols, the story of the birth of Christ at the annua! Christinas concert held yesterday aflemonn In the Annie Mertier I'f&ffer chapel. A beautiful but Impressive cnndlellghtlng ceremony precetled "the program by the choir. Lighting the candles for the ceremony were Ming Rettift Wade, of Winston-Salem: and Tmi'*??r?~ 1 \ I - : ITU [ft 2<. 1*42 5r in they were come into the | saw the young child with ther, and fell down, and worand when they had opened es. they presented unto him ,nd frankincense, and myrrh. Mr. Peters Turns Over Typewriters To U. S. Another world'* champion wont to Isal for the army and the navy this wwk. Cortei W. I'eters. holder of wvenil world'* record* In typewriting ami present world'* champion portable typlar. ha* turned over ten of hi* latent model stainlnnl-Klr.e typewritem to the government to modst the ctirrent drive, for OOO.Ouo machine* for the army and navy. The machine*, taken from three Negro bualne** school* oi<erate<l l?y Mr. Peter* In Washington, I). C.: Haiti more, Md.. and Chicago, 111., were purchased, hy il?e government through the Washington office of the lloyal Typewriter Co. A coiubot plane require* one to Merry Christmas! ) JOK TRICE: 5r Christmas Will Be Holiday for War Industries Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board, today Issued the following statement: During this year of war there have been no full holidays In war production. With patriotic xenl. management and workers In our mines and factories have made even such traditional holidays as Imlejiendence Day and T.hIhw Day days of steady unbroken production. Jt has l?een necessary to do this, because of the overwhelming need to turn out munitions and esseutial equipment In the greatest possible volume without delays or interruption, and the countrv bus rec opnized this need and has met It. Now we come to the Christmas holiday. I UOiere that this day should l>e the one exception to the rule which has I teen observed thus far. S More than ever liefore in our lives. I supopse. we need this year to pause from our labors on Christmas Day and think deeply and humbly about the faith by which we live, in order that from the profound promise of this day we may draw the hope and the vision which we uiust have. Ou the birthday of the Prince of Pence we can and should rest from tlie production of the weapons of war. Therefore, except for such inainte- ' nance and stand-by operations as are necessary for liest productive efficiency. I hope that in all war plants where it can possibly lie done Christ- ( mas I?ay this year will lie observed as a full holiday. After the holiday, we must drive ahead with renewed energy for the increased production Job of 1JM3?a I nutter job IIihii we have ever fared lief ore. Don't Fprget Glow From Fireplace 1 ton'i forjret the slow from your fitephico." the office of civilian defense warned this week, in ralllm? attention In it lil.'ii'kniii protilpiu coinlimn in residential districts im ?hilly nights. Householders wlm turn nut tlm liirlitx mill leave a fire burning m. an o|*?n hearth. !t wild pointed ?mt. Iiihy destroy tlm effect nf a blackout. No flrp producing light visible from the nutside should In* loft unattended. the OCD deviRed. unci where coal. wof?d or otlier solid fuels are used, It I* not always imssilile to ellmlnnte a dungeons glow Immediately. In such nanus all outside ojs'iilugs lutist lie blacked tint or the light must In* obscured by a screen or In some other nnmner an flint It Is not visible outdoors. riefeime Cnunctjs were fnhl. "In general," tlie Instructions added. "no control of chimney sparks petal he attempted as these are of low brightness and short duration." All Meetings Should Be Abandoned Negro civic. social, religious, fraternal and labor organizations were urged this week hy Joseph It KllStmati, director of defense transjmrtritlnrt. to abandon all ineeiings and Convent Ions that will not contrllntte In an Important way to winning of the wnr. 'A muntier of Negro orgnnIv 'liiii# liit-i. >ii?r?l" VtV' 'I'',- fii'n

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