Newspapers / The Kings Mountain Herald … / July 25, 1946, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAGE TWO If*\LOaXING 11El ASSAD MM* GEORGE & BENSON ' PrttUUil?M*r4lmi CtUtp I Sttrtf. ArU*t*? iHHHHLwMHMMMMMMI Undulant Socialism A sick republic, like human in valid, passes through a crisis in th< course of almost any protracted ill ness. After the crisis, the patient rallies toward recovery. or sinki with alarming haste toward the end Whatever is to be done after a cri Bis must be accomplished with dis Btch, or it is too late. The Eng h government passed through i crisis approximately a year ago. Since England's current adminis tratioh proclaimed itself owner anc operator of the coal mines, Britair has been viewed popularly as So Cialistic?one of the collectivist na tions. Not all the individuals in th< empire are socialists. Large ele ments are not. But this large mi norlty is being forgotten. Curtain: re being drawn. The crisis ii over and England has gone left. A Long Time Dead. There is something strangely flna about it when a free people turn: its course toward State Socialism Liberty never comes back withou a revolution and then it's not th< same. Such is the testimony of re corded history, Industrially, Eng land is a coal country and* privati enterprise lost its last stronghold ot the enchanted island when Kinj Coal surrnedered. Now the ailment that jprostratec John Bull has been communicator to Uncle Sam. The symptoms ar< unmistakable as undulant fever wave upon wave of collect!vist pow er, with a show at growing inten eity. Our government has takei over our coal mines from their own ers because of work stoppage! through strikes?strikes by the bes paid group of mine workers 01 earth. Here's the Pattern I think perhaps the workers ough to have had an increase in pay which they no "doubt could have ob tained without striking. Neverthe less, they struck and governmen took over the business long enough " at least, to close a new contrac giving an increase of $1.85 a da; per man and a royalty of 5f a toi on coal to give their union a "wel fare" fund. The new "welfare' fund has no relation to the union'i sick and accident fund, alread; large. The new contract will raise th< the price of coal 25c to 30c a toi and build up the "welfare" funi at the rate of 25 million dollars i year. The Senate has approved th J... * *? _|mLI 1A |M CJiovuuvv uc^uruiicuk tigui u; tin poa? this contract oh the mitt owners when they take their prop erty back. This is an attack of th undulant socialism. Works fJke This: Government can now control th cost of coal to the owner of a mine By fixing labor's wage, a ruler cai make coal production cost whateve suits his fancy. ' Government a! ready controls the price of coal t the consumer through the working of the OPA. The neck of the cos industry is in a legal nut-craeke and government has the power t choke it to death at will?-that, o take it over entirely. With the sanction of Congress which 2 hope never comes, feders officials can do to any industry whs they are doing to coaL Kach ai sault on freedom will be one mor attack of the dreed disease, undt lent socialism. It works Uka th fever which, scisntiflc men say, 'est be cured in nris instances if vigoi gmjxmxam > CABD oar TKAinU We wish to thank dor many friend and acquaintances for the, flower kindnesses and sympetky rtSdered t during our recent bereavement. Mrs. James A. Borne and son,' Jimmy. ' STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CLEVELAND. NOTICE UBVZKO aXTMMONB V PUBLICATION , Is The Superior Court Before The Clerk. J. H. Ware and wife, Etbel Ware, Petitioners vs. W. ?. Ware and wife, Edna Wart VcwltN Ware Hicks and husband, i G. Hicks, Clyde Were, single, L. 1 Ware and wife, Janette Ware, J. ( Ware and wife, Verner Ware, Defendants. 4 The defendants, W. E. Ware an wife, Edna Ware, will take notic that an aetion entitled an above ha been commenced in the snperls eourt of Cleveland County, Nort Oarolini, for the purpose of sell in the lands of the late N. II. Ware, < ceased and for,a division of the pre ceede; and the eaid defendants mil further thke notice that. they, ere rt quired to appear at the office of th clerk of the superior court in Shelby North Carolina, within ten days aft er the completion of the service o eCmnone by publication and. atfswe or demur to tfef complaint of said ac tion or the plMMiff will apply to th 7 :* " *-i" ' * ' ^ Sfv-VV W" * ,-. V. 0 \ ' ' ; IIMBLDTO miUHM OF OAK OSOVB mn By Mn. William Wright The annual revival meeting will be gin at the local chnrch Sunday morning at 11 o'elock. Services during the week will begin at 10 o'clock and 7:45. The pastor Rev. W. T. Fogle man will have charge of the services. [ The WMS met at the home of Mrs. t Frank C. Ware Saturday afternoon at t three o'clock. The president, Mrs. B. . B. Ix>vin, conducted the scripture and . Mrs. A. T. Randall led a very inter eating program. After the meeting' de - licious refreshments were served by I the hostess. The August meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Kam Lovelace 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone, dr., o* i Maxton spent the week end with fheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. - Stone, Sr.. of Klhcthel and Mr. and S Mrs. Frank C. Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lovelace of 3 ^ MwsBBmwBmasmBnwmi^MBnaaBaa i PRI( x H. f As I' t i I ?! . - j ? B t f ^jfl Q r lo s J r o ?? * / i' 1 l ' > . - I .* -~^jSj^Si^^' I ' ? J fFw i' "' , l?\ TBS KINGS MOUNTAIN BBS AT THU R8DAY, * . ? - ' >* Twpt, fbt.. art house geests of Hn tM aeribe e?d Ml, I LotoUco'o mother, Mr*. Am Me- apead lb* day facets of Swain. Monroe Lovelaee and 3 . ? _ . _ . .. J. W. Wattereon Thare Mr. and Mra Clyde MeSwaln and , ?mall son, Clyde, Jr., were^ recent Mra. H. T. Wright wa visitors in the home pt the former'* gnest of her grand da u| mother, Mre. Ann McSwain and oth- O. Lovelace and Mr. 1 er relative. Mr. McSwaln baa recent- Arnoid BeU .pent a ly received his discharge from the #nd w|tk H.yde? MeMi Zy' v . der'i Monatain. Mrs. F. C. Warq and son, Miehael, JULY FOOD TIPS GET. HOT WEATHER FOODS A' a McCarter's Groce II w. lung St. Ph iS SLASH! *1/ . ' ; Belk's July Sale TABLE OF & $1 LADIES' SI Matrons < 4 ' LARGE GROUP 01 / Cottons 1-2 I / PLA Wide Variety .0 $i.c . ALL MEN'S Slashed 1-2 BOYS' BF< At . BOWDI , . Sfanal j ^ ' . . i-. $100 ' ' \ . ' ' V 'V;- . ; _ > ***-\ x M ... . >' v . 'v . ' ' ~7?^ .r. &?& | ^S^pS tfr. mad Mm. * * ?*?? " T lay. v. -;-.-;v; ::,. i , 'I .I. th? Sunday <OT?)a?e. 'Ai Ma ~- ' * '* ,r".i,s? More 1 ? . ?Expansion ?-Evans Gigi I ?'Zippo Oiga ?Berkoly 0 r ?Billfold* ?Remington ry woc one 233 " vlt mmmmm mtmmmmmmaamammmmr mrmmmmmm.- mmmmmmmmmmmm ! ' D AGAI1 Continues SUMMER BAOS i .00 UMMER HATS . v i and Chics LOO F SUMMER DRESSES and Rayons Price r SHOES, if Styles?Your Size t , 10 pr. STRAW HATS ^ i Again?Now V * ' ' * . Price * ' ,v ? ' v ' ' DRT SHIRTS v ~ < ' to $2.25 ; "?. _ ? -? LESS SHUTS I to 14 . " "" . * I . . . . \ to $23S ' * V\ *' ; " v V ; . :&*; /*v-tr. ::.*?? , v'*' ' -.X- ' ' . f * ' ?*?' ^ > . "I f # ' * ', y* ' -r* ' '* ' * v ' ; " ; . 1 ' pate '' Rnck tel hwiIm In etothtog s . tqog tiOM may cauaa tha fabric fa weaken. \ '?. Good Buys Watch Bands arette Lighters rette Lighters igarette Lighters Electric Razors i idward's " \' " i , * . N IU N U S u A L I yMm Ai: ^ ft ' r .' -i t - V% i * . V- ? | .. I ';Vi ; m '' mm ^j^flv -.^^Mkj^BF^jKfiAx3n3B5SB^B
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 25, 1946, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75