^LOOKING 11 AHEAD Ifcrfw GEORGE S BENSON Punital-- tfitntf c'eUffe - su Labor Statesmanship One branch of America'.- organ teed labor, the C.ongress o 1 Indus trial Organizations, has made ?a move that puts it in \he same class j tvith great statesmen. You might not expect these large groups, or ganized (or wage bargaining With industry, to enteV the field ol inter national relations. Yet .the CIO meeting recently in its yearly con vention, did much to strengthen the band of our government for the growing struggle in Europe. When Phil Mijrray raged forth against the Communist* who had managed to get in under the ClO banner, he wag not simply deliver ing a private opinion.. Mr. tamruy, himself a stalwart statesman with in labor's councils, -fcnew he wus speaking with labor's whole voice. His strong condemnation of Com munist infiltration in American la bor brought cheers and aniens f/orn almost all the nation's wage earn ers. /. Against the Enemy Said Mr. Murray: "I'm. not going to protect small cliques of men whose interests are promoted and propagated by the Dally Wcrker and the Communist party." As if in answer, the CIO gave its leaders the power to clean out those few leftists who give "slavish adher ence" to Communist dictates. Fof years. Communist Hu.ssia has worked for undercover power in all countries. Also, it has been the Russian policy to stir up trouble be tween labor and management, wherever and whenever this could be done. Along with this, the drums of propaganda pound out the com mand to "revolt." There are aroused strong class feelings and hates that cloud up the issues. No 'body, then, is able to think things out around, the conference table. Organized labor is dead, whenever ? Communism gets hold. . Not Russia's Tool The CIO has delivered an ulti matum to Russia. The CIO has let it be known that America is doing all right without any "dictatorship of the proletariat." It has served notice that American labor will not permit itself to be used as a tool to accomplish Russian conquest *of the worlds It has said to the Commu nist party: You can't camp here while waiting for the revolution and turmoil that you hope will give you a chance to take over! My thanks to Mr. Murray and .the CIO ' convention! All of us know that Communism can bring nothing but ill to this troubled world, that no much needs peace. We know that our own American way is al ready delivering the goods to an extent that puts to shame all the Communistic promises, false as they are. When you 'think of it, it is amazing that any American would be a part in any scheme or plot to force upon us a way of life thai adds up to nothing but slavery. No Foolivg Labor I have confidence that the Amer ican people will not be fooled by anything the Communist propagan da mill can turn out. When we rec ognize the fruits of American enter prise that we enjoy, amidst all the freedoms and liberties that are ours daily, a man would seem like an utter fool to think of changing our system for something else. I am thankful that our labor unions are awake to their responsibilities along these lines. They must keep eternal watch) Have you l?rl Dr. Benton and Ui? - radio drama "Und ol the Kre?"T Check yonr local nation for Umt. ALCOHOLISM Treated Effectively In Hundreds of Cotes TELEPHOgE^DAJOR NIGHT ALCO-HAVEN SANITARIUM f 60S C. NORTH STREET A V6K1ENVILLE. SO. CAROLINA/ Crockett Serves On USS Valley Forge Robert N. Crockett, fireman ap prentice, U$N, son of Mrs. Sarah v'rockeu of Kings Mountain, N. C? recently particiapted in "Operation Moving Van" as a crew member a board the aircrait carrier las V'al iey Forge. The 1 light and hangar decks of the large carrier were used to trans port the Staff Headquarters men, e (la.^inCiU and oiitce ines, ot the Commander, Air Force, Pacific Fleet, and i wo other units trom Pearl Har bor, T. H., to San Diego, Calif. "Operation Moving Van" was unique in that Vice Admiral H. B. i?>aiiuua and rtis s.afl continued to I carry out command functions and operations during the move by set I ung up temporary offices in every ' available hook of the ship. This shifting of units is part of the Navy's current eforts to cut down operating expenses throughout the 1 fleet. . . -j | ! A man handy with tools can build j most of the equipment needed to ( make u.?jc of the new method of dry [ ing seed wjth chemically dried air. I The. chemical most practical to use. [says the U. S. department of Agri | culture., is calcium chloride, which | sells at three to four cents a pound. ! | I PHOTO SERV1CI j WINSTON. ?? j.. 'V.JId# SAltM - NORTH .CAROLINA. COl5Nl\ CLieA oLAND. NOTICE I Under and by virtu? of the power ol sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Jack Mom and wife, Helen G. Mosa, dated the 13th day of April, liwy, <\nd recorded in Book 35^, page 90, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cleveland County, North Carolina, default hav ing been made in the payment of : the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of tru*t being by the terms thereof subject -to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash at the court house dqor in Shelby, North Caroli na, at noon on the 8*h day of July, 1919, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in - the County of Cleveland and State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows: I Being lot No. 5 in Block of that . certain s-ubdivlsion known as Mid pines, it being a subdivision of the Calvin Howell property located a bout two miles South of Kings Mountain, N. C., a map of said sub division being duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for ; Cleveland County in book of plats No. 5 ai Page 15. There is except- ,i ed from the above described lands that certain right yi way ol the Duke Power Company along the front and lot lines. But this sale wjU be made subject to a certain other deed of 'rust ex ecuted by Jack Moss and wife, Hel en G. Moss, to the Kings Mountain , Building and Loan Association, da ted the 20th day of September, 1918, and recorded in Book 342. on page 176, in rile office of the Register of j Deeds of Cli>\eland county, Oiorth Carolina. ' . But this sale w ill be made subject ' to all outstanding ahd unpaid tax j es, municipal assessments, and oth er prior liens. ? . This 6th day of June, 19-19. W. Faison Barne-s, Trustee. j-10-july 1 macksa mentholated' Shaving Cream I for Htn Hho Prefer Smooth Shuts Distributed by All Leading Stores ? 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