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AY, MARCH 2 9, 1970 PAGE FOURTEEN" SECTION 2 THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Eleven Of 19 Sign Circuit Judges Endorse Carswell Federal Mediators Plan To Enter Teamsters-Truckers Negotiations I i In Telegram To President Nixon WASHINGTON and a r-' de current con: j- midnight Tuesday, but a i spokesman for the industry baraainina agent predicted that Federal mediators vnn or. v. act deadlocked Teamsters-trackers Th talks Monday in an attempt to the Teamsters and about avert possible trucking companies expir KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UPI) Eleven of Judge G. Harrold Carswell's 19 colleagues on the 5th U.

S. Circuit Court of Ap rt-' -i negotiations would continue even if no settlement is reached by then. Union negotiators and representatives of Trucking TOSH i I peals Saturday endorsed his Pi nomination for the Supreme fc; I I'lMg hmpioyers the manage-1 Court. In a i i telegram to President the jurists expressed Nixon, I Its I 3 their "complete confidence" in mjMiljni! Carswell "from the standpoint of integrity, fairness and abili- Rj 2, COUNTRY KITCHEN The Vegetable House PLEASANTBURG 291 BY-PASS EASTER WEEK END SPECIALS 1 I ment bargaining group, reached an impasse Friday over wages, fringe benefits and regional work rules. Both sides then asked for mediation, and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service agreed.

Three years ago, at the ex- piration of the previous con- ract. the Teamsters conducted strikes and the companies locked the workers out nationwide for two days before a settlement was reached. Under the present contract, local truck drivers are paid $4 an hour and make about $10,000 a year. Over-the-road drives are paid an average of 12.5 cents per mile and earn about i $13,000 a year. The Teamsters are asking for an aditional 70 cents an hour 9 FRIDAY THRU SUNDAY BUFFET 4'm' jrk All you con cat.

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A vote is scheduled April 6 on a liberal move to pigeonhole Carswell's nomination returning it to the Senate Judiciary Committee. The judicial endorsement was somewhat muted, however. Eight Appeals Court colleagues, including Chief Judge John R. Brown of Houston, did not sign the telegram. The others who did not sign were Justices John C.

Godbold of Montgomery, Kohn Minor Wisdom of New Orleans, Irving Goldberg of Dallas, Elbert P. Tuttle of Atlanta, Richard T. Rivers of Montgomery and Joseph C. Hutcheson of Houston. Tuttle, Rives and Hutcheson are retired justices and sit only rarely on the court.

Carswell's 10 other colleagues active on the court and Senior Justice Warren L. Jones of Florida, who also sits only irregularly, signed the telegram. United Fund Sets Annual Banquet Oconee-Pickens Bureau PICKENS The Pickens The industry offered 35 cents hour during the first year WHO'S EGG-CITED? When 2'2-year-old Robert Melton came up with no eggs at a Shelby, N. C. Easter egg hunt he made a hat out of his basket.

(AP Wirephoto) and 20 cents an hour in each Served Every Night From 6 to 10 P.M. of the other two years. Administration Plans More Aid For Africa rLL bets Operators' PRINCESS "80" AIR CONDITIONER Model 80AA11 8,000 BTUhr. 115 11.5 Amps Big, big BTU Capacity in a compact aluminum chassis that is lightweight and easy to install with Admiral's Flex-O-Mount no special tools needed. Fits windows 25" to 40'.

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The message, submitted to President Nixon by Secretary of State William P. Rogers, said The secretary of state, who Examination A Federal Communications Commission official will admnister examinations for all classes of commercial radio operator licenses and upper classes of radio amateur licenses at Greenvile Technical Education Center May 2. Commercial examinations will begin at 8:30 a.m. and amateur exams at 1 p.m. Amateur exams may also be taken at the Hamfest May 3.

Those taking the exams are the United States opposes TIRE BATTERY CO. racial oppression and residual County United Fund will hold colonialism" and would not recognize southern Rhodesia's 239-9222 100 WESTFIELD ST. its annual membership banquet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Pickens County Country Club. white minority regime.

But U. S. ties witli South visited 10 African nations Feb. 7-23, said the United States would "maintain a substantial aid contribution, hopefully with a larger share in economic development programs." At the same time, the United States "wants no military allies, no sphere of influence, no big power competition in Africa," Rogers said. U.

S. assistance has averaged about $350 million a year for the past several years, about 20 per cent of all Africa's external aid. The figure does not include an additional 2 5 0 million channeled through international organizaions such as the World Bank. required to complete application 3 Mary's Record Shop W. C.

Brothers, executive Africa will be maintained, Rogers said. secretary of the group, said the banquet is open to all who The 5,000 word report also forms and send fees for the class of license desired to the Atlanta field office of the FCC. Application forms are available at TEC. When scissors are dull, run participated in the 1969 campaign. It will be a dutch supper backed self-determination for the citizens of Portuguese colonies in Africa and expressed at $2.25 per plate.

The banquet will include the election of new hope that European nations would continue to provide the officers and presentation of awards. blades across neck of small bottle in same position as though cutting off neck of bottle. bulk of economic assistance The Long-Playing Tape Deck i 1 'TV" 9 there. Mrs. Gandhi's Party Loses 14 Seats In Upper House NEW DELHI, India (AP) -Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's home stereo system Complete system includes Scott 341 70 wott FM Stereo Receiver, 2 Scott S-14 Speakers, NEW Garrard Mk.

40B record changer. Congress party suffered a ma ONLY APPEARANCE IN CAROLINAS! FOR THE SHOW OF THE DECADE! jor setback Saturday in elections for the 240-mcmber upper house of Parliament, where its strength was reduced from 97 to 83. Reg. $389.00 NOW Despite the lasses, Congress remained the largest single parly in the upper house, but Mrs. Gandhi will have to continue to $B49.

iroly on the support of Commu-jnists and independents to win ALL BANK CARDS Currnrd THE JONES "7'' SHOW fw? I AUDIO CENTERThe RECORD DEN gional-political groupings. The upper house is a continuing body, with one-third of its members elected every two years for six-year terms. They are elected by members of the state legislatures. Until her Congress party split last November, Mrs. Gandhi had a majority in the upper house, with 139 members behind her.

The right-wing Hindu Communal Jana Sangh party, the third largest group in the upper house, increased its membership from 10 to 15 and the two Communist parties also made slight gains. Former Food Minister Chidambaram Subramaniam, lost a prestige battle in southern Tail Nadu State. Subramaniam had been nomi natcd by the party in place of Family Planning Minister Sn-pati Chandrasekhar, whose future in the government is doubt. Chandrasekhar said Saturday night he has been asked to continue in office for the next few months to pilot a bill through Parliament that would legalize abortions. Under the Indian constitution, a minister can remain in the Cabinet for six months without crucial voles.

Mrs. Gandhi's government was not endangered by the reverses, since her Cabinet is responsible only to the lower house of Parliament where her party although in a minority-has been able to survive easily wirh the support of various re- CE 5-2085 Plcasantburg Shopping Center OPEN FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M. 1 7f t' MAIL OltDERS ONLY NOW ACCEPTED! IWh: $15.00, $12.50, $10.00, $8.00. Make checks im.vhI.I,-to: CAROLINA COLISEUM ami mail to Carolina CoIIm-iihi, 1: ColHiiibiu, S.

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