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Weather Partly Cloudy, Warmer Tonight And Friday. Roundup On Page 8A. THE DAILY TIMES-NEWS Times-News Family More Than 24,750 Reaching More Than 24,000 Alamance County Homes With 90,000 Readers 84th YEAR No. 297 PK1CE 10 CENTS ASSOCIATED PRESS OPI TELEPHOTO SERVICK NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. NORTH AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ALLIANCE BURLINGTON, N.

THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1972 WOMEN'S NEWS SERVICE I STOCK SERVICE ASSOCIATED AFTERNOON DAILIES AP AND I FEATURE I 40 PAGES 4 SECTIONS Demos Ask Supreme Court To Settle Issue On Welfare Reform McGovern's Plan Daley Cases By GREGG HERRINGTON charged it would cost Associated Press Writer McGovern said it i and quest.oned whether new WASHINGTON (AP) a from closing George McGovenTs a loophoies U0ll be as a reform plan is as has predicted. mu McGovein annourced the plan would was being revised. He met at off again. his home 25 with Yale economist. James scribed by McGovem aides a- chief author ot the progiam, Dy VERXON A.

GUIDRY Jr. Associated Writer A -P forces today ue- ed vvarrcn McGovern has said repeat- and at least a half-dozen other i i i i lias bdiu cuiu di juaai, a ii.sii-uuii.-ii umci i TM a i a A sp sm edly Ms welfare plan is impos-, members of MtGovern's eco- TM Hijack Attempt Leaves Three Dead A Coast Guard helicopter and ambulances stand by a Pacific Southwest Airlines jet yesterday in San Francisco after a Shootout between an FBI agent and two hijackers who demanded $800,000 It We Did' Three Dead In and parachutes and a flight to Siberia. The two would-be hijackers and a passenger died in the gunfire. Two passengers were wounded. (UPI Telephoto) McGovern has decided to wait until after the Democratic National Convention next week to unveil the second version of his plan to rewrite the nation's welfare laws.

By that time, he hopes to be the Democratic nominee for president. This makes at least the third time McGover-n has -postponed announcement of his revised plan. ''We didn't think there was I any sense in further cluttering up the convention," the spokes-1 man said. "There'll be enough i going on to distract people as it is." But the new delay is also expected to lead to some criticism from McGovern's opponents who might have anticipated using it as ammunition against his nomination. McGovern's orginal plan, based on an annual guaranteed income in the range, was sharply attacked by Sen.

Hubert Humphrey of Mm- i nesota during the campaign for the June 6 California primary election. Humphrey and other critics sible without the new tax lawsi nomic brain trust to work on aimed at increasing revenue by! details of th'e revision, closing loopholes The following a in Okla- After the California primary, See ON on Page 2-A By BOB YEAGER Associated Press Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) "We wanted to stop the die wounded," said Robert Gebhardt' FBI special agent in charge. He made the comment learning that one of the "But." he said in response to ing and stop it we did," said the FBI special agent in a reporter question, "some- charge, describing how author- body had to make a decislon ities stormed a pirated aircraft and killed two hijackers in a gun battle while passengers were still aboard. Ofifcials said shots fired by one of the hijackers killed a passenger a'nd wounded two others after federal agents charged aboard an interstate a i i Southwest Airline Boeing 737 taken over by two hijackers for six hours Wednesday. "Certainly we're not pleased that three passengers were shortly after taking the plane over in the air.

officials said. Gebhardt said the FBI men FBI said the gunman had an automatic in each hand but did not open fire. moved in on the plane only; the rear of the plane, the after the hijackers refused to i other hijacker had release the passengers until the ransom. handed over "I saw two FBI men automatic and fired another at least Three FBI men who had 1 the said Dr. Manuel Al- three shots, the FBI said enter.

The second hijacker Nation In sneaked up under the fuselage of the plane rushed aboard after the hijackers refused to varez, 53, of Sacramento, a passenger. "The first came through with release 81 passengers, Geb- his hands on his head, and the hardt said. The slain hijackers had demanded two parachutes, $800.000 and passage to Siberia second came up shooting, blasting away with a shotgun." The hijacker "crumpled to the floor," said Alvarez. The Amusements 8-9B Boyd 8A Bridge Business 8C Classified 7-9D Comics 2D Doctor 8A. Editorials 4A Horoscope 2C Obituaries 4D Sports 2-6B TV --8-9B Weather 8A Women's News 1-4C WASHINGTON (AP) The Nixon administration is carrying out a series of meetings on the sticky election-year problem of rising food prices, including the prices Americans are down a'most immediately from FBI gunfire, Gebhardt said, and like the other was dead on arrival at the hospital.

The hijackers also held the plane's five crew members. It was the first time the FBI had charged aboard a loaded passenger airliner to put an end to a hijacking. Wednesday's hijacking occurred at 10:10 a.m., shortly after the plane left the airport in Sacramento on a flight to Los Angeles via San Francisco. 'it landed at San Francisco International Airport, then took 'off, circled the city and landed i again. The paying for meat.

Treasury Secretary George Shultz met with 16 supermarket executives and top level officials of the government's anti- inflation apparatus on Wednesday. Following the meeting, Shultz predicted a drop in meat prices, telling a news conference: "We're not talking about years, we're talking about months and perhaps weeks." Shultz scheduled a meeting to-day with farmers, producers and farm suppliers. And Friday, President Nixon plans to talk about rising food prices with three members of his Cost of Living Council-Shultz, consumer affairs advisor Virginia Knauer and chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors Herbert Stein. RALEIGH cases of (AP) Rocky Some 34 Mountain) Mudslide In Japan An aerial view shows the mudslide triggered by heavy rains in Kochi Japan yesterday. This rail- station was crushed, and at least 61 people wav Spotted Fever, including one fatality, have been reported in North Carolina so far this year.

A top health official predicts the state will again lead the nation in the number of cases of' the tick-borne disease. Dr. John MacCorma-ck, head of the communicable disease section of the state Board of Health, said he expects about 100 cases of the disease to be reported tins year, close to the record 107 reported last year. are feared buried in the mud. (UPI Telephoto).

The Bis Chess Match By STEPHENS BROENTXG Associated Press Writer REYKJAVIK, Iceland A Bobby Fischer made a full and penitent apo'ogy to Boris Spassky tcdav. and organizers The decision carries with it Sen. Geoige McGovern's renewed hopes for a first-ballot presidential nomination. The Democratic party hier- 1 archy and forces of Chicago i Mayor Richard Dalev bom are i i a appeals court ruling but for thiierent ireasons. The party hierarchy asked Burger 10 suspend the effect of the Appeal Court ruling, whicn Wednesday overrode the party Credentials Committee to allow McGovern to recover 151 California convention delegates.

Tne Daley forces are seeking iust the opposite effect, contending that federal courts should intervene in order to seat Daley and 58 other Illinois delegates ousted by the Credentials Committee. There was no indication when the chief justice might act. The court suspended the effect of its rulings until 2 p.m. today to give the high court time to act if it wishes. The Supreme Court has held only three special sessions in its his- itory.

"We feel this case is as compelling and more compelling" than those which prompted the other sessions, said Democratic National Committee counsel Joseph A. Calif ano in Miami ''The coitrts should not get involved in selecting delegates McGovern forces announced Wednesday afternoon that the appeals-court action gave their candidate more than the 1,509 'delegate votes needed for nomination. The Associated Press del- gate count, which does not list officially uncommitted delegates who are leaning toward a candidate, showed McGovern with 1.436.65 votes. But Humphrey was in no mood to concede. He noted that the Supreme Court had not yet snoken.

and argued further that the party itseli would be the ultimate judge Humphrey conceded that it wou be "quite a hassle" if the i i i cl Jr 1 j-vi J.J v.i.v. By tnis time last year only, ld ss" championship match said the two would See on Page 2-A 27 cases had been reported in 1 the state. The 107 cases reported in the estate last year were The Shultz said number of Wednesday a have been ex- gunmen killed Wednesday were identified from in their pockets as Dimitr Alexieff, 28, of Hayward, and Michael Azmanoff, 28, of ban riailClSCO. icueumca. n.

LULCU "-L J--JO i The passenger dead on irriv- have been reported nationwide tne msi al at Peninsula Hospital in' TM 1 nearby Burlingame was E. II. Stanley Carter, 66, identified as a retired Canadian National from Long- meet for their first game Sunday night said it had' organizers agreed in principle to money with the Icelandic chess among 404 cases reported na-l Dee tonight to he wrote, tionwide 1971. The North (m ne -f playe would have The written apology from the Carolina cases i wnite pie and wlth challenger was one fatalities. A total of 138 of the ch ef con ditions posed bv Russians before Spasky so far this year.

The young American, in a "Ther are a of ticks out ter delivered by wi i-MTiinrr rn hand ths 1 would sit down at the chws m-i ci there, and so far reports show TMrmng to he world that TMp'rr fnllnwinp thp that lollowmg tne plored to bring meat prices ueuil, Que. wounded Ll C1JUO OO 1C1OL V-cii A A A mack said. "It looks like we're (respectful behavior. board with Fischer. champion from the Soviet Fischer 0 Spassky: "I apologized for his "dis-have offended you and our countrv, the Soviet Union.

down. While rejecting the ideal ted fgir conditlon at lbe of imposing price controls on hospital? were identified as Leo 0 A. Gormley, 46, of Van Nuys, and Victor Sen Yung, 56, a Universal City, actor passengers re-i going to lead the natlon a a Fischer. producers, he said the Treasury Department may adopt a "better buys" program, which would point up to consumers the chicken and fish. i point up 10 consumers who plays thc Chinese relative prices of beef, coolc in reported The fever is an acute in-, fectious disease that is an by fever, asked 11 i nauiici.

whose delayed a i al doubled the prize money for but where clicks has a prestigious united States and China may ring up of con WASHINGTON A The mainland a total of The temperamental Amen- $200 million in trade during ia can also apologized to Dr. Max 9 7 2 highlighted by a proposed Euwe. president of the Inter- deal for Boeing 707 a i a Thcire TfvWatmn r. tenzed by fever, asKea tne uu.sian a a chess Federation, the et Vircraft muscle pains and a rash, and it "accept my smcercst apology. Icelanders thc thousands The Com See THREE on Page 2-A can be time.

fatal if not treated in Past Boards Have Had Little Experience The Commerce Department "I simply became earned fans around the rld and es ay announced that an over pccially to the mimons export lic ense has been issued and the many friends I have in for lhe Boeing Jets destined for the United States. civilian-airline use by the Howexer, Fischer brushed Re Republic of China, aside a demand from the Soviet officials have been New Governor By TOM WELLS Associated Press Writer If North Carolina's next governor follows history, he will appoint a group of men whose background includes little in highway planning to help decide how the state should spend millions of dollars on roads. Both candidates this year, Democrat Hargrove Bowles and Republican Jim Holshouser, are promising to make in the commission. The Associated Press asked both candidates specific questions about their plans for the vent problems which have drawn strong criticism in past years. Drawing criticism have been: --Highway commissioners who abuse their positions by selling construction materials to highway contractors.

--Expensive projects undertaken by one administration and abandoned by the next. barrel politics" by the commissioners, in which they use funds in their own districts, sometimes including improvements of private property. -And the use of appoint- Highway Commission. Ilolshou-jments as a system of rewards to an hour-long in- for those who helped a gover- 'nor get elected. didn't believe Few voters could expect a "You can't pass a law saying when 3rd Division Commission- terms of money is that of one order to play me UU -T governor to name someone to there won't be any politics in cr Ashley Murphy got the com-jadmmistra ion committing mil- la TM bPe they are optimistic the sale 0 i.

i i nf tn i LV ly i. a rnnirlh: cinpA Chess Federation that he lorfeit ne otra ln for months with the the first match because of his Qimese government for the tardy arrival. He said tb's spokesmen said -would place me at Th commerce Department tremendous handicap and he dld not require ontracls thc worm -s a before lssuing Boeinr Co. officials say in conse. tne Highway Commission who I the Highway was his enemy, but few men arc ever named to tlhe commission who know anything techni- Holshouser said in to authorize construc-llions of dollars to a proiect only the inter-! tion of two roads through hav Uie next administration 1 1 1 view.

Under further property near it. he reduced Hie problem to thej The Attorney General's officei Holshouser said in the intcr- go through rapidly since they now have official approval. American officials estimate Chinese sales to the United cal about highway planning. (political reality that the voters' said that even a driveway on view that thc answer TS-, i ii. i.

i tha. Miv. are simply asked to havc faith'the property, the Cornelia Nix- that a candidate will Davis Nursing Home, was honest, knowledgeable men to, paved with tax money. The I nursing home was owned by a the commission. Gov.

Bob Scott expanded the commission from 14 to 23 members. His appointments included an auctioneer, a tobacco warehouseman, a grocer, a retired furniture manufacturer, a 0 0 --service station owner and sev-'bad guys--you know, the white! pion McDowell Davis, eral well-to-do farmers. hats These men have been ex- said. nomt career man to ap to positions in the Highway Department. But he admitted these mat would have no assurance of not a gentleman, nnd forward to same chess games with ou Fischer concluded gtat be betwccn Earlier Lmve had i i a $50 mn ion THe tn thc be start ol tne maicn DC United States has bought an average of $2.5 million, worth of Chinese goods per month thus Commission I I I I uunii; vvrts uvviiuu wj I I A i further "It's like the traditional fightjclose friend of Gov.

Moore, re- being fired by a new admims- I president of the Inter- his year. A large number between the good guys and the tired railroad executive Cham- tration. natlona hcss Federation, said ot American businessmen are Holshouser also said contin- Yischer'for ln to China in A list and and the black hats," he The lack of control over the uily of programs would be as- a Iceland be- ci w5 be A lar er numbcr "I'm not saying thc Commissioners was punctuated sured by giving "top staff posi- tne Amer i can challenger oft 4 7 muse muii iirfve uctii UA- otuu. i in nuu vm- 0 A cause me pected to run a department Democrats all wear black hats! when the Attorney General's (in the Highway Depart- ig in anothcr W0r ld." He at the Canton Trade 1 air DC- which is second only to the Republicans all vvearlfice said tncre was nothing the diance to develop an a i Russian TMTM "TM WC rescni at ine tion in spending North Carolina-) white hats, mind you, but you gal about building roads on pri-overall highway plan i 10 ider, was "very A Canton air. an( he would like ser agreed terview.

Bowles declined to answer! These problems have plagued the questions. INorth Carolina ever since said they favor reducingi An example of thc power of a wrote a check to repay the up i long-range plans. forc thc irs( ganic Each of the candidates was Ixcke Craig named five to the 1 the commission to 14 members, highway commissioner in his state for the cost of thc drive- 1 The Bopno attorney said, Euwe algo admitted he had tax dollars. i just try to do the best you can. vale property.

Highway Com-j should let the professionals who upsei Holshouser and Bowles both; (MORE to NO mission Chairman Joe Hunt know a they're doing come Chinese sales to the United to give asked how he planned to Highway Commission in minister the commission to pro- 1 1013. the same number on the corn- own area was demonstrated in way. mission under Gov. Dan Moore, the Dan Moore a i i a i A much larger problem however, that it would still in 1 See XFAV on Page 2-A be' canned and I and pig bristles for Sec T1IK on Pago 2-A 'cosmetics and brushes..

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