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Pilots Strike Sanf ord Says Prospects Are Brighter After Contract Negotiations Fail CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) Sanford said he thought 12 THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, Saturday, July 1, 1972 I neaDOlis-St. Paul and Seattle. McGovern would react the credential committee ruling by saying, "That's all right, we'll "And, the more ballots it result of winning the California turn to their homes for at least MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.

takes, the better my chances primary. (AP) Northwest Airlines be win anyway." are for getting the nomi That action seriously hurt the Negotiations halted at midnight Wednesday and were resumed only briefly Thursday. Rezanka said no further talks Sanford said he won't take frontrunner's chances of wir gan what is normally one of its busiest holiday weekends on Friday with only two round-trip 48 hours after the strike was called," Rezanka said. The union spokesman estimated that the shutdown affected 50,000 to 60,000 Northwest mediately. About ning the nomination on the first nation." Sanford, president of the Duke University now, said he still doesn't expect to win the were scheduled.

ballot. The credentials com Fornter North Carolina Gov. Terry Sanford said Friday a decision by the credentials committee of the Democratic National Convention brightens his chances of winning the party's nomination as a compromise cadidate. "I think there's a good chance now that it will take more than two ballots to pick a presidential candidate," Sanford told a news conference here where he was seeking delegate support in his dark horse bid. flights because of a pilots strike.

Northwest, the nation's sev mittee alloted the delegates to other candidates who won votes nomination but that his chances 5,000 passengers were sched A picket in Minneapolis said pilots presently are paid $16,800 to $48,000 a year, with most earning between $22,000 and are improved by the creden-t i a 1 committee's decision Thursday. in the California primary, including Sen. Hubert Humphrey, D-Minn. enth largest air carrier with operations from oBston to hong Kong, was struck by the 1,600 $25,000. uled to leave tne Minneapons-St.

Paul airport Friday, one of the 10 busiest days of the year. NWA clerk3 began assisting passengers with other accommodations immediately after The credentials group voted to strip Sen. George McGovern, Rezanka said the issues that led to the breakdiwn of talks involved fringe benefits rather Sanford said he was "surprised" at McGovern's reaction to the credentials committee of 151 of the delegates he previously had claimed as a than salary. the pickets were set in Min- pilots at 2 a.m. l'nday alter contract negotiations which had been going on for lti months broke down over what a union spoeksman said were fringe benefit issues.

The two flights between ruling. He said he thought the ruling was "kind if an affirma part in any movement to keep any candidate from winning the nomination because that would hurt his chances for winning as compromise by alienating other delegates. He said he expects to get between 50 and 100 delegate votes on the first ballot at the convention in Miami, as many as he said he had hoped for. He said his loss to Alabama Gov. George Wallace in his home state's presidential primary was "embarrassing," but that he did "pretty well" in the time he had to organize a campaign.

Sanford reiterated that he will not accept a nomination to be vice president. He said the Democrats can win the November election by attacking President Nixon's "neglect of domestic America. dine out tonite! Saturday Specials Minneapolis and Chicago were made by nonunion supervisor Hamburger Southern Fried Steak Chicken pilots, the company said. Pilots' spokesman Robert Re ESCORT TO COURT FBI agents escorted Walter John Petlikowsky, 31, of Ecorse, to court Thursday afternoon after arresting and charging him with aiding and' abetting skyjacking suspect Martin J. McNally.

Petlikowsky initially told the FBI he had unwittingly driven McNally from Peru, to Detroit after an American Airlines 727 jet was hijacked last week, (AP Wirephoto) zanka said about 100 crews tion of the new politics" not the backroom deal that McGovern called it. "The backroom deal was in the McGovern commission last year when it decided to exempt California from the rules" it designed to make the convention more democratic, Sanford said. "I felt the credentials committee ruling was a fair determination to make," the SJ75 each were away from home when the strike was called. Flights were halted around the world: BIG 4th of JULY BLAST Saturday Monday, July 1 3 9 Until Dance And Show TWO BANDS Lightning Express PLUS Chain of Fools Direct From Virginia Beach El Tango Club i Lake Lure, N. C.

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"The pilots have to pay their HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND own expenses and cannot re 'Chess Match Of The Century' Hinges On Fischer Money Demand Sat. Night der Thorarisson, the federation DAY AND NIGHT SWIMMING ROYAL PINES POOL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC president, spent most of the REYKJAVI, Iceland (APK) Organizers of the world chess championship said Friday the "whole match" de- BIG SUPER SHOW AND DANCE Featuring the Icelandic Chess Federation had to sort out was a fresh demand by Fischer for 30 per cent of the gate receipts collected during the match. Without the extra money, he threatened to boycott the match scheduled to begin on Sunday. It was learned that Gutmun- BIG DANCE SHOW TONIGHT WORLD FAMOUS SPYDER TURNER night in sometimes heated telephone conversation with Fischer's representatives in the United States. Thorarisson said late Friday that "nothing has been ponds on eleventh-hour negotiations between them and Bobby Fischer's lawyer on a new de mand for more money by the Dav Hours 9:30 'III 5.

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THE Underground Railroads American challenger. Andrew Davis, Fischer's lawyer and confidant, arrived on a flight from New York. The nlane was to have carried the and His Recording Orchestra singing "STAND BY ME" June Farm Prices Shatter Records For Raw Products 29-vear-old chess star to the i site of his 24-ga-me match with 8 Pc Soul Review From Atlanta, Georgia 10:30 Until KITTY KAT CLUB $3.50 Per Person Champion Hons tpaKy ot Russia. Fischer had booked a ticket and checked his bags on the plane, but then he hesitated. He demanded his luggage back, got it and disappeared from Kennedy Aiwot in New York after holding up the flight for more than two hours.

What Davis and officials of Two J25 Imported 6214 Biltmore Ave. Asheville, N. C. WASHINGTON (AP) Led by another upsurge for cattle and hogs, farm prices in June shattered an all-time high mark set more than 20 years ago, the Agriculture Department reported Friday. The June index for all raw farm products was up 1.5 per cent, the department said.

In feDanco Tropnies to the iwo Dosi aance couplos. ASHEVILLE COMMUNITY THEATRE Presents 'The Impossible Years' A Family Comedy In Two Acts TONIGHT Curtain 8:30 p.m. Tickets: 2.S0 Adults S1.S0 Students All seats reserved PHONE 2531931 Or 254-1320 SOUTH FRENCH BROAD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 197 South French Broad Ave. Between Ashovllle and Hendorsonvllla Hwy. 2SA at Royal Pines peppers, milk and cabbage.

The report said meat animal prices rose 3 per cent during the month ended June 15. Hogs rose 2 per cent to a record high for the month of $25.40 per one hundred pounds of live weight. Cattle averaged an all-time record of $34.20 per one hundred pounds, compared with $33.10 in May and $28.90 a year earlier. Meantime, farm expenses rose 1.0 per cent in June and averaged 5.0 per cent more LATE SHOW TONIGHT 1 1 PliU May it rose 3 per cent. Compared with a year earlier, farm prices in June were 11 per cent higher.

NOW PLAYING ASHEVILLE'S PLAZA I THEATRE man a year earlier. In May, expenses held steady. I Administration price curbs to not apply to raw products sold by farmers. Middlemen, despite markup restraints, can pass added costs along to consumers. The June index was reported T-O-D-A-Y ELLING IT at 317 per cent of a 1910-14 historical base used to measure rrOttl the Master of A Shocking Masterpiece! farm prices and costs.

According to USDA records. the previous high equalled In May was 313 per cent in Feb. 1951 when Korean War inflation "JOE" is the pushed up farm prices to MIDNIGHT record levels. IN EASTMAN COLOR ADULTS ONLV PIUS KAMA SUTRA 71 It Educational BOTH IN COLOR BOX OFFICE OPENS 12:45 CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM 1:00 P. M.

DAILYl MUST BE 18 YRS. 13.00 THIS ATTRACTION. "Higher prices for cattle, hogs, lettuce, potatoes and "EASY RIDER" and "BONNIE CLYDE" All Rolled Into Ono! ALL SEATS 1.75 calves contributed most to the "jj(" increase," the Crop Reporting Board said. Lower prices were reported for water melons, wheat, green A deadly new twist from the original Hitchcock. F-rllWllilllllntll DOWNTOWN ASHEVIUE TONIGHT BOX OFFICE OPENS 8 P.

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