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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 24

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Burlington, North Carolina
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7A (NC) TIMES NEWS THURSDAYjEjTEMBER 21, 1961 TKreat Of National Auto Strike Off, Local Problems Are Studied By WIUTEV SAWYER Today's meeting followed hec a rtatiwi wiile strike against Gen terness of some toward somo lo Wednesday night's flurry fol jcbs. Twlcve more plants with local practices. This was a culmin 'Wet! a day in which CM and Uic'cal aerecment.i were still shut DETROIT (AD The United tic nignt wnich taw the council era! Motors Corp. quajhed aimcdi Housing Explosion In State Seen In Future Auto Workers Union ils threat of, lalinn of resentment over local anii: rcnllv reached Rgren 'dnwn lierjniMi of lack of oarLt or loday at a new approach to lot' ote to accept a GM UAW nation agreement on die money pack prubleins holdinr; un comnlcte sel problems and lliu locals' way of.rnent on national contract dc other masons connected with the protesting." jmumls and made si ihstanlia 'strikes. Fifty jevcn plants out ol ige and national work niles A tiement ot a new contract few hours k.lcr, however, the CHARLOTTE (AP Tim Cain.

Jill a general strike "can the vanuus local rcni.uii on li.k; or are shut good conscience lie insti i demand down as .1 result of Ihe strikes. Housing Administration, in a pre council volcri to ask the UAW International Kuecutiie Beard for Unas Assodatian Housing Au pared address, "we are advised. wlllt Git. Walter P. Heulher, UAW president, said Wednesday night the imiuii has "developed a new ap lied, therefore il will not bej i.

gntialiiiiis at GM iicinlicr ii cifd'cled lo lake the iutliiir; i He added: "All Gen an I ihn strikes heSiin first to ford and cnornitis js told touuy that will account for rj 20 per cent in. I id G.M MM, I Comptroller Is Named, Delayed By W. B. TtAGSPALE JK. WASHINGTON (AP) In an on tdc need for now dwell of local conlracl.

rlr mamli; oral Motors employes in plants Mnmiav after the union thou to ciiryslcr, and ask them proach lo 0Mieilite the settlements ings. Tile hoard, eovcrnine Ldv of population explosion is expected in the cilies in Uic next few years and that the Wrld War ll' babies wiH roach their majority and unresolved local issues line UAW mpi miiclilv tkan where local issues are rooivedj authorized walkouts at plants uul llo match it. These companies are are iiMlructed to slay on Ihe agreement on local dc jworking under contract extensions To the Housing Administration's He scheduled a HI a.m. hours l. ilnr Dnilhnp an.

L.j xii.iiis which I had not ill f.V illhwt In JK hnur ranre al on rn. wjy of ttiinltiiig, he added, the explosion is already on. Addilional win nonrws llieir today of the General Motors Conn 'nonneeil that the tmuivi uim.u i reached agreement with their jrxi.W hourly workers were lilleilltice. All Dig Three contracts nianagemeuts retained tlie author at Ihe peak of die strike lhallpircd Aug. 31.

1)', he said, the migration from a union advisory hoard, to authorize a general strike against discuss the new approach. He said tlie advisory conn. igain, off again bit of White "Just the World War II children said A. R. Hanson, regional diroi lor of the Public House byplay, President Kennedy declined to elaborate on the cii's action was an "ariinn hv the rural counties to the metro jpolilan areas is continuing at a steady, it not an increasing rate.

ny to strike. paralyzed proriiiclmn. em in Molors Corp. and the GM officials declined comment GM said today it had 2D plant UAW settled earlier with workers on the union's actions. unsettled, alfectinu about 60,000 getting a profit sharing plaa.

plnn members demunst.raling the bit has named Chicago lawyer James J. Saxon lo replace Ray M. (iid ML of this adds up to a rather sigr.ilicar.t problem for the cities, ey as comptroller of currency. llansun asserted. "Those cities The appointment, announced Election Of Lt.

Governor Comes In '64 M'hich plan now will be in a much belter position to meet and deal, with bin' problem. Those which Wednesday, will become effecti Nov, 15. fail lo note the warning will be Gidney, a Republican, lias dis seriously disadvantaged and may igreed with Atty Gen, "ri y'lEf Gftsassss i tsstsif to pay a Heavy penalty tor RALEIGH (AP'i The recent death of Cloyd Philpott will leave Robert F. Kennedy, the presi their iiegkiS dent's brother, over antitrust pol the post of lieutenant governor hanson devoted largo portion icy on bank mergers. cant until a successor can be of his talk to changes in the Hous The While House announced ing Act of 1961.

named in the 1964 general elec tion. luuay one out of twelve of air le men, women and c.i: drcn nomination ol Saxon, a Dcmfr crat Wednesday afternoon. A spokesman said he understood Gidney was stepping mit under a verbal agreement witli Secretary the United States is a person above uliu ugu ol 05. lie said. Atly.

Gen. Wade Bruton said Wednesday he could find nothing In stale law or history which provides a moans of filling the office. Dnitori was called upon by Gov. 'Something like 7J per cent of I of Ihe Treasury Dmigkis Dilktn elderly have incomes of less1 Less than Iwo hours later, the s. Year.

I to While House withdrew the nomi har.loi'd licwiop on opinion say Iritit cities and towns wludi lalion. The fivW lli incn: 1 In i'it in: ik) iiO this great need iul it was all a mistake. Ilia; ernorship slier doubts for housing lor the old peojile pressed as to interpretation of the una many or me elderly movi elsewhere to obtain decent livi igllte nomination had been sent to 13! the White House "as a result of a clerical error in the rush at (he i ip ,1 inn Bruton backeii up his opinion quarters," with a recital of elective history' Nurui Carolina, he said, nd a study of the constitution andjhas low rent public housing fori state laws on tho subicet of suc ilM'S low income, farmhes I towns, wnen tne current dcvelop intent programs are completed, he He concluded afloorj, North Carolina will have "It is the opinion of this office. close of the session in Congress." Still later, the White House press secretary, Picrro Salinger, summoned reporters back lo the While House and said Gidney is resigning effective Nov. 15 and Saxon would succeed him in tlie $20,500 job.

Gidnnvs lerm is no! schednleH to expire until 1W3. Saxon will be given a recess appointment to lmi out Gidncy's term. Tho I (rom the phraseology of the low rent housing for 12,985 farnr lies in 27 localities. slltulion, Ihe statutes and the elec New applications were received For '62 ovory S5 has that "something extra" formance transmission! New roominess in sedans that puis It in a tlass by itself toe hw prke and a sofler than ever ridel A full line of models, fidf! Fine styling and appoinlmenls! Zippy aiumi too sedans, coupes, station wagons and sparkling num 8 enaines with up to 185 higb compression new convertibles! There's an B5 that's sized horsepowerl Smooth 4 Hydra Matlc' Jie per right powered right priced right for youl tive history of the stale thai there, is no immediate auihunly or mudci ol filling the vacancy in the of irom Housing authorities in tiicen ville, Mooresvllle and Mount Airy in lie fiscal year. Greensboro fice of lieutenant governor, and i FJOlJ D14VVG xiv a Las also has filed a new aptilicn: oi opinion the.

office remains ination requires Senate ap THERE'S SMOOTH a action 11 OLDSI NiliHly Eight Sopor SB Dynomlc 88 S5 Starflr until the next regular elec jThey requested that a part of tion of constitutional officer: SEC THC'62 OLDSMOBILES NOW ON PIS PLAY. AT At AUTIIlJHlZtD OLDSMOBILE OUALITV DEALER'S! of the elderly. Hanson said he Some administratioo officials: 11 LILIEN LEE, 306 N. Church St. Dealer License No.

1(155 understood that housing author "'JL i ilies are being organized in Xlur lu "6" because phy, Hendorsonville and Washing 0' h'S to1 i iioy iteneral tntil Uedneday Caretaker Premier Named In Crcree ATHENS, Greece (AP! Con acre had lieen no indication taat VERY TUESDAYI OOHT UI5S "THE GARRY MOORE SHOW CBS TV ndditinn, he said, low lie would quit. stantino Don.i, a retired general, public hoiLsing projects are under! The Justi Department has was named bv King Paul conslruclion in Goldshoro, Lattr inlmrK, Wilson and Wmstun Sa Wednesday as caretaker premier! lo run the government during the lem. Pmiccts involving jl? dwell 1 ings, he added, arc sehc diiletl for election i neianrin KIcelioiis aie scln.lulcd Oct. 29 tiled court actions lo overturn bank mergers approved hy Gidney. The comptroller ol tlie tsirrcncy must approve organization of new naliou.nl banks and all bank mergers.

He exercises general su ixTvision over tlie operation of conslruclion soon in Aie.x, Durham, Wake Forest, Wendell Mil and Dnvas will remain in office until Dee 4. when the new Par and Zcbulon. Authorities in liament meets. Premier Con stan Greenville, Ml. Airy, Durham and Salisbury hate programs 11 line Caramanlis rosijtncd lo clear national hanks.

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