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2 July 6, 1972 The Scranton Triliune Sonic Tough Talk on Rising Food Costs Expected Nixon A ides Meet Grocery Chain Chiefs State News Digest WASHINGTON (UPI) 4Kp-l The grocer met Wednesday' hoof hould Ing that faca-todac bargainlng'aftarnooa the Treasury'iu way to might work when price con- Department with Secretory! end forcing down current word down in price pr jcei ,0 record level trol. h.v not, th Georg. P. Shult. end oth.r,hh SHoTbul all! The unchecked h.i been non died in two down grocery member of the Co.t of Living $hulli "want a good.

frank iff to the edmlnle-chain executive Wednesday for Council. Similar meeting are! and fre. discussion, the p.rttea concea a let for Thursday with farmer. Trea.urv offtci.l "Heupply a demana food processor and wholesal era. Th.

decline w.a ahort-Uved. The "Jawboning' tactic with aim tough talk on the Cost of The meeting with th grooers was th tint of three aes.lons with representative! of the food After the melt mg. Shulti said meat preie should begin to natural 1 embarraing Treasury' "HeUpTy and demand forces at a time when Treasury oeuciai aaio iy Jhan ajrmnlstrattnn i price, acroea th economy are manage a bl a a arm-twisting would b. th chief controlled. Became food prtces cauie.

The decline wee ehort-uvtd ynuuM grocers la not new. March" jin recent week. Secretary for meat plua an apparent called In! reluctance of rancher and feed Impact. former Treasury John B. Connaliy -v.

-S. iX Vil 'vi i rV n4a' tV -e i industry ordered last wek byiiabtlue within months and President Nixon as part ofeperhaps weeka." He said the renewed attack on food prlceilampie aupply of on the Sdv I 1 2 Yoime Prolcslant FBI Agents Kill Two Hijackers ffc lVJ fv the wound In his aide, wet hated In the "fairly good" condition at (Continued From Flrtt Page) I the pban landed while panel which absorbed- the'hijackera war. awaiting Brothers Iii Northern Ireland ransom, parachute, and map. Peninsula Hospital. He portrays The fatally, injured passenger a cook on the "Bonanza" was E.H.

Stanley Carter, M.lteleviiion aerie. Th other Longueuil, Quebec, who wo injured passenger was Leo traveling with hi wife to SaajGormley. 46, Van Nuya. Diego whar they planned who was In fair condition with blast. When the agent posing as a pilot approached Azmanoff, the hijacker threatened him with the knife.

The agent shot him four times, twice In head. The a hoot Ing ended a four-hour drama which began after the retire. Yung, who suffered a minor Catholic Friends; Dump Bodies in Ditch Face Death Unless He Undergoes Surgery a scene of frequent sectarian BELFAST (UPI) Assassins Protestant visit and ditch a wound in the lower chest A woman who as aboard the Jetliner aaid the hljckera were "very Inconsiderate. She said they made the dumpd their bodies in a Wednesday near Went to Visit Assassins executed tw0 young brothers who went to Roman Catholic friends airport. Polic Identified th as Malcoln and Peter and 21, of Alliance Road the Catholic Ardoyne area 10,000 dashes.

A farmer found both bodies sprawled basidt a country lane seven miles west of Belfast, AJdergrove Wednesday morning. Both were shot through the head, gangland atyle. "Malcoln was going to his Catholic girt friend (Tuesday victim Orr, 19 near Heart Pa tient lsFloivn From Poland to Philly PHILADELPHIA (UPI) A i Palewicz laid. "Th news that young Polish man, who faces he ie coming over here gave death unless he undergoes open him such hope, and he lives heart surgery, is being flown mo re on hope than hie health." to an American hospital Thurs- Zielinski, who lives with his day thanks to the effforts of a pregnant, wife and parents in Philadelphia woman he has a two room house in the arnall Polish town, was put in touch hakhnd with the American student sev- head, eral years ago by a mutual never met Irene Palewicz, 25, a graduate student at Temple University, passengers sit for 45 minutes with their hands behind their heads. My arm got very tired It rs of them." she said asking that her, name be withheld so that potential burglars would not know she was on vacation.

She said one hijacker held a gun to the head of a stewardess and the other held a pistol to th head of the pilot. When the FBI agent posing as a pilot entered the plane, she "The shooting began and FIERY CHAIN-REACTION CRASH-Smoke envelops the wreckage after two buses and fwe can became Involved Wednesday in a chain-react on accident 'on the Penn Lincoln Parkway In Pittsburgh. Twenty persons were injured, including two women who were aeriouslf burned. (UPI Telephoto) Penn State Gets $2 Million for Cancer Study has worked since early thisl friend. They have exchanged and njght) Peter mnt with him.

He was visiting a Catholic friend nearby." their father said. He described them as quiet youths, who did not bother with politics. Their deaths raised the toll in civilians to 10 killed since the appearance 0 Protestant protest barricades Friday. The overall toll In Ulster strife now stands at 403 killed since August, 1969, Ii other violence, Belfast gunmen in cruising car wounded an 18-year-old Prote-staftt and a 22-year-old Roman Apply For Housing PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) said Wednesday it has received more than 10,000 applications for housing from flood victims in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia.

HUD Regional Administrator everybody hit the deck," she said. She praised the crew members for the calm way they handled the situation. 52 A5? save the life of her letters since When Miss Palewicz learned that Zielinskis doctors gave him only a few months to live unless he had open heart sur- 2 Buses, 5 Cars Involved 20 Persons Injured In Pittsburgh Pileui 1 WASHINGTON (AP) The PITTSBURGH (UPI) Two'tal in serious condition. Mrs announced Wednes- buses and five automobiles piled Brum was transferred from C0-1113 0' stUniversity up on the Penn Lincoln Park-jlumbia Hospital to the burns tract to Pwm rSJsatrcnl way Wednesday, injuring 20 section of West Penn Hospital. on viruses persons including two women Eighteen persons were seated mayPCaus malignancy in who were burned seriously.

and released at Montefiore.j, The mishap delayed traffic Homestead and year to bring Tadeusz Zielinski, 24, of Drawsko Pomorskie, to the United States for the surge- "Its really unbelievable. We consider it a miracle," Miss Theodore R. Robb said more Catholic in separate incidents than 80 per cent of the appltca-during the night. An army tions were received at federal patrol came under fire In the Catholic Ballymnrphy area long distance friend. The delicate operation could not be performed in Poland.

After an article on her efforts appeared in the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, a suburban Philadelphia man offer- Tanaka Plans For Strong U.S. Relations euJ calm and inspired confidence. Another passenger, Maurice Embley, 44. Auburn, said that, when the shooting started, I instinctively hit the floor its not like It Is on TV, there not enough time to get scared." University hospitals. State police said the PAT bus bound for downtown from Swiss-vale was struck from behind by for nearly two hours on the heavily travelled roadway during the morning rush hour.

A Port Authority Transit contract will allow construction of eight new floors of laboratory space for studies at Penn State's Milton S. Hershey Medi- (PAT) bus pinned a small car a Greyhound bus which arrived ca Center in Hershey, Pa. against the medial barrier. Lena in town about 6:30 a.m. during Penn State has committed an to payr the round trip air TOKYO UPI)-Newlv-elect-i to.

Deborah Hospital of rthr. onoske, 56, hit areas at Pennsylvania TOKYO (UPI) iBrownsville NJ agreed to who boarde(I the plane in Robb said 218 families had Kakuei Tanaka sa'id Wednesday Porm the opeJation for frel. aiu' the in Ieased Kakuei lanaxa said weonesaay people in his townbu ets started whizzing, I went private rental or government 1 nn icontrolled housing. He said that H. Arthur' Domonoske, 56, who boarded the plane in Sacramento, said, "When the housing offices set up in hard his governments foreign policy baPPy Miss Palewicz on the deck.

additional JI million in nonstate a heavy rain. That bus was funds. The federal funds are part of Fekris, 55, of suburban Brentwood, suffered third degree barns over most of her body and her passenger, Mrs. Cathy Bruni, 24, of Plum Borough, suf- would be based on maintainingjar verY strong relations with the United sald- They cant believe that States such a thing can happen, Tanaka, who was minister of Frankly, I cant believe it my- coif self, bound for Lansing, Mich. Lyman Zimmerman, PAT bus driver, said the traffic was slow the 5100 million supplement for because a truck hdd rammed alcancer research allocated by fe red bums of the arms and guard rail.

His bus then to the NCI during fis-legs. two cars, including Miss Fekris cal Fekris was admitted to vehicle which burst into Presbyterian University Hospi-1 flames. The announcement said that in addition to the new labora tory space provided for basic Wednesday, a spokesman said. The fire was not returned and no casualties were reported. The war of the walls meanwhile continued, with both Roman Catholics and Prote stants adamant about maintaining their separate "no go" areas.

The paramilitary Ulster Defense Association (UDA) sealed off three areas of Belfast with street barriers Friday to protest similar obsta cles around the Catholic Creggan and Bogside estates in Londonderry. This move prompted a renewal In the violence that had briefly tapered off after the militant provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) announced a truce nine days ago He said the hijackers were more than 300 mobile homes "calm, well-dressed they could had h60 purchased and more have passed for young business- were beinS purchased daily. men Robb sid that sites were being prepared for mobile The hijacking began at 10: 10j homes throughout the state, a.m. when the pilot, radioed Temporary housing for flood that the two men had taken victims is rent free for over the plane, demanded the a year, money and said they wanted to The plane. Flight 710 fromjpcd Lady Sacramento scheduled to stop sr Atrnl.s tvumPs 0ff PITTSBURGH the 737 still with all g6 year-dd youth kidnaped up to! science and clinical faculty (members, the contract will make space available for the research activities of students working on advanced and combined degrees in the basic medical sciences.

Zielinski was scheduled to arrive with his sister Thursday in New York, where he was to meet Miss Palewicz before going to the New Jersey hospital, which specialzes in ing heart patients. In his last letter to Miss Palewicz on June 10, Zielinski sent his "sincerest gratitude for everything you have achieved on my behalf. "Im just counting the days," Zielinski wrote. "My father was Proposal Sent to Legislature Seeks to Kee Death Penalty on Boo PHILADELPHIA (UPI) lence here that he has sent Distrct Attorney Arlen Specter letter to all state legislators moved Wednesday to keep, the the governor and Attorney Gen-death penalty on the books in, eral J. Shane Creamer urging Pennsylvania, despite a recentthem to death in the Remain Stymied On State Budget (Continued From First Page) stopgaps and work out a budget immediately.

international trade and industry in the cabinet of outgoing Premier Eisaku Sato, spoke at a news conference in his new capacity as president of the ruling Liberal Democratic party- The party elected president at Its convention Wednesday and he will be formally installed as the new prime minister when Parliament convenes Thursday. relations are like air and water, said Tanakai "If we dont have air and water we would die. foreign policy must be based on the maintenance of strong relations between Japan and the United States. Tanaka, 54, also said that his administration would try to! open talks to improve relations with' China. Tanaka won the party leadership in a showdown vote with Takeo Fukuda, foreign mnister and the personal choice of Sato.

His confirmation in Parliament was considered only a formality since the Liberal-Democrats control both houses. 71-year-old Sato announced his resignation June 17, touching off a four-way power struggle in the party. electric chair as the penalty for U.S. Supreme Court ruling and the opposition of Gov. Milton J.

Shapp. Specter told a news confer- woman In suburban Mt. Lebanon Wednesday, then commandeered her car and forted her toYide with him on a tripi he said Would end in state police reported. The journey ended however, at the Gateway Interchange of the Pennsylvania (Continued From First Page) Turnpike on the Ohio state line they were chosen in violation of when the woman' leaped from party reform rules, the car as the youth slowed i That case held potential down to go through the toll trouble for the fall campaign when the Democrats are going booth, police said -so eight crimes involving murder "We will try to defend the death penalty and try to bring it back in certain murder cases, Specter said. "We believe our proposal can preserve the death penalty in the state with a limited number of fenses consistent with the Su- Senate Yf I preme Courts ruling." t0 vote for an bud8et Sen.

T. Newell Wood, R-Lu-zerne, said one of the conditions to passage of any budget bill is action by tje Senate on a measure providing $150 million in flood relief. Untilwe get that bill out of committee and on the floor of bill." passengers and crew members aboard took off again and circled for an' hour while the hijackers waited for the airline to meet their demands. Shortly before noon, the plane landed again for what was to be more than four hours of waiting, while PSA officials gathered the $800,000 ransom, parachutes and charts of routes to Siberia, and while the FBI gathered its forces for the showdown beside the bright blue waters of San Francisco Say. Chaban-Delmas Quits As French Premier tinHrBnrfUtn.

Vietna.mse. wre (Continued From First Page) killed and 31 wounded in the haippy he cried like a baby. There is nothing he can materially repay, but he will always be in your debt and all the American people. Hue Is Attacked By Red Gunners (Continued From First Page) said many of the latest rounds were duds. Far to the south in Cambodia, about 55 miles west of Saigon, South Vietnamese forces supported by artillery and air strikes, reported Killing 208 Rdds.

drew Hospital Blaze Kills 30 Patients Specter was referrring to a 4-3 The biggest difference be- decision by the nation's high th6 House and Senate versions of the budget was over how much should go to counties to pay prison costs. Shapp proposed $37 million, the House reduced it to $8 million, and the Senate increased it to $47 million and changed the Tanaka defeated Fukuda 282,1 fighting Wednesday in several to 190 in the showdown vote on ereas around of Kampong Rau court June 29, calling the death penalty in a Georgia case "cruel and unusual punishment. His proposed bill calls for the death penalty for police killers, hired killers, assassins, or for any murders committed by kidnapers or hijackers. Specter would also keep the death penalty for murder committed during arson, rape, rob to need Daleys help if they hope to carry Illinois. The California case is the big one in terms of the national convention which opens Monday in Miami Beach.

The stakes there were' the votes that could propel McGovern past a majority on the first ballot, and while credentials and rjform were the technical terms, pertiti-cal muscle was the real issue. McGovern had threatened to bolt the party if the Credentials Committee action won by Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey and his allies stood and cost him the -nomination. formula so that rural counties) be secpnd ballot at the LDP would get more money.

convention. Serf. Benjamin Donolow, 1 i- Philadelphia, said at this P'ntiUirySt0I The youth failed to stop to pay his toll and, with authorities in pursuit, sped off to' wards the Eastgate entrance to the Ohio Turnpike. His car went out of control and over an embankment and the youth fled on foot into an open field. He was apprehended by Ohio authorities, refused to give his name, Pennsylvania State Police said.

The youth Daces charges of kidnaping and auto larceny, police said. Police said the woman told them she was getting out of her car to go to work on Popular Street in Mt. Lebanon when the youth accosted her, forced her into the car and drove off. She said she had never seen him before. After leaping from the car, the woman, identified only as Mrs.

Haas, was taken to a hospital for examination. up a common program in preparation for the voting. The Communist-Socialist alliance raised the possibility of cutting down sharply the 13-year Gaullist domination of the National Assembly. The joint opposition program called for sweeping nationalization of 13 leading industrial groups, the immediate halt of work on Frances nuclear strike force and sharp reduction of the countrys defense effort. Denis Baudouin, Pompidous press chief, said Messmer, 56, pVuoned to form his cabinet within 48 hours.

It was expected to include several members of the outgoing cabinet. (Continued From First Page) unlocked and it would have been relatively easy to flee. "But, he said, "remember, this was a deep dependency ward, housing men who were severely mentally handicapped. The nursing staff rushed to the building and brought out seven of the patients, one of whom died later. Some of the men who escaped were able to walk from the ward with nurses supporting them while others had to be carried.

Johnson said most of the victims died in their beds, apparently overcome by smoke. The survivors suffered from shock and smoke inhalation. Hospital, in the rolling hills of Dorset about 100 miles southwest of London, houses 356 mentally and psychi-atrically handicapped patients. Wednesday was to have been open house for friends and relatives of the patients but the event was cancelled after the fire. There was no Immediate Indication of what caused the fir but one nurse was quoted he, was not willing to compromise on the appropriation.

JFJ T) The cities need this bill des- OF I F1CC DOOSt perately, Donolow said. "We cant afford to cut this money out of the budget. Donolow said that in fact, the state revenue sharing should proposal, the state Board of not an issue at all. Pardons would have final re-i "Somebodys using this budg-view in all cases and have to show his political strength, DETROIT (UPI) Chrysler Corp. has lasked the Price Commission to allow it increase the price of 1973 cars and trucks by at least per cent, the automaker Wednesday.

SENDS MOBILE HOMES ELDRED, Pa. (UPI) The Department of Housing and Urban Development moved five more mobile homes Into this McKean County community Wednesday, bringing to seven the number of temporary homes set up for flood victims. on the Cambodia-South Vietnamese border. Radio Hanoi, monitored In Saigon, reported four U.S. warplanes three F4 Phantoms and an F8 Navy Crusader were shot down Wednesday over North No the fate in Saigon bombers North period Thursday.

missions South offensive Vietnamese neighboring 1,200 neatly bottle of three afternoon to from Linh to South capital to Russians Want It in Writing Donolow said. Theyre just trying to show they can manipulate the legislature. Theyre riot worried about the people back home." Rep. Kent D. Shelhamer, D-Coluiribia, denied Donolows allegations and criticized the Senate budget cuts as "phofiey." He objected particularly to the $66 million welfare cut.

Without doubt we will, have authority to reduce the sen tence. A judge and jury cannot impose sentences against, the poor, the black or the weak, Specter said, adding that the Board of Pardons would have more "flexibility and be less prejudiced against a defendant. Specter said no lawmaker has volunteered yet to introduce the bill, but added he hoped for federal to model 5 said Roger Chrysler comptroller, said the price increase would average $180 per vehicle. Chrysler said $82 of the total increase is necessary to cover the cost of government-required safety and emissions equipment and for new health and safety measures in manufacturing plants. Chrysler also requested an Increase Of $70 to recover additional material and labor costs incurred between Jan.

1 and July 3L The additional $28 if" to cover the addition of some options as standard equipment, Hilderj- JlOtoriStS Lose said. mention was made of of the crew. The U.S. command said huge U.S. B52 flew four missions inside Vietnam in the 18-hour that ended at dawn The B52s also flew 15 in support of the Vietnamese counter1- against the North in Quang Tri and Thua Thien provinces.

Military sources said soldiers carrying a folded flag and a warm champagne, took hours Wednesday move the last half-mile the suburb of Mai Quang Tri, the only Vietnamese province fall to Communist troops. In Traffic Fischer Apologizes for Match Delay money brought the takings fori The first apology of the day both winner and loser to the) was made in Fischers name on highest amount ever in worldjthe demand of Spassky, who championship chess. The win- said the Americans conduct as saying she saw a rislat ve to come back later this year and flash" moments before it broke quiCK neann8s ana afirinr out. a deficiency appropriation make UP for 1,181 When asked what he would mon-do if Gov. Shapp.

anopponent of the death penalty, Wused to sign the bill, Spectifi- said, "Theres a lot of possibilities. Youth Dies, 3 Hurt In Highway Mishap Held Without Bail In Stabbing Death CAPE MAY COURTHOUSE, I REYKJAVIK, ICELAND (AP) Bobby Fischer apologized Wednesday for delaying the start of the $400,000 world championship chess match, but the Russians demanded apologies in writing. With the confrontation threatening never to reach the checkered board, 'President Max Euwe of the International Chess Federation FIDE took some of the blame and suggested a further postponement until next week for the dust to settle. Specter, who has long favored MIFFLINTOWN, Pa. (UPI) 1 A youth was killed Wednesday Car Hit, ner will get $231,250 and the loser $168,750.

The 24-game series between 9passky the Soviet Union and the 29-year-old American challenger was to have begun last Sunday. It was put off for two days because of Fischers holdout, then delayed until Thursday by Soviet objections to the Americans conduct. Euwe admitted Wednesday Euwe said he bad allowedjhe had violated the rules in al- NJ. (UPI) An 18-year-old, the use of the death penalty in Yeadon, youth was held, combating crime, has been without bail Wednesday in con-1 mentioned as a possible Repub-nection with the stabbing death' lican candidate to oppose Shapp of another teen-ager on a North 'n 1 974. had "insulted me personally and the country I represent.

Fischer said he was sorry hed caused any trouble for Spassky, whom he respected as a man and admired as a chess player. The Russians, unsatisfied, demanded his excuses in writing. In addition to Fischer's written apologies, the Soviets wanted Euwe to condemn the Amer-and accept Fide rules. Appeals Two motorists lost their appeals from fines for traffic violations Wednesday. Judge Richard P.

Conaboy fined each $10 and costs of $5. John S. Leverich, 53, Glenbum Road, Clarks Summit, lost his appeal from a charge of reck-j and three others injured in an Owners Ask $717.50 automobile truck collision onj U.S. Route 22 six miles west off Judgment of $717.50 is sought this Juniata County community by a city couple as a result of a (Killed was Alan E. accident in front of their 1 17, York, operator of the car.

home June 24, 1971, according to I In serious condition at Wildwood street over the week-v. Truck Windshield end. Sniaslie(l in Lot of 423 Holly Road, Yeadon, allegedly fatally stabbed Steven A trucks windshield Hospital was his Patrick Warren, 18r. of 6152 Up-, smashed while parked behind. Caro1.

1. Timothy Goshbrn, 18 Plaintiffs are Harry and represented the common-lcher is-Rwte aoolher person, enforcement from nowon. He land Philadelphia, in a the Scranton Chemical Co. buildriYork- also 8 passenger in Spen-(Wemberg. 536 Wheeler Ave.

The'weath. I He' living In another world." then suggested the further post- street brawl involving "about, jpg, 709 Davis police rfr- cer5 car, was l.sted in satis-defendant is Samuel S. Cox, Starj Richard S. Blessley, 48, Shire-EJwe ai realized Title-, ponement and said the match, 25 person." The spokesman1 ported Monday. factory condition.

iRoute, Moscow. The complaint'manstown. Pi, lost his Bon Spassky was may even have to split into as Spasskys second. Speaking said Warren died of a single Patrolman Robert Connolly The truck driver, Jay T. Yo- alleges the Cox car rammed th from a speeding charge on Rt "very upset" and wouid like to part to avoid conflict with the for the absent world champion, reported the truck i owned by der, 22, Granville, Mifflin Coun-parked car of the plaintiff.

81 OcLl, 1971. Asst. DisL Atty-igive him' a week before the, world chess Olympiad set to said Spassky would TDtalease Co, 1445 E. Drinker ty. was treated at the Thomas P.

Kennedy is fori William J. Garvey repretented.first game. gm September at Skopje, Yu-jturn home if the demand were Dunmore. land released. jthe plaintiff.

jth commonwealth. Fischer1 holdout for more, goslavia. jnot met. single chest wound en route to a doctors office about midnight Monday..

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