Clovis News-Journal (Newspaper) - September 15, 1970, Clovis, New Mexico Brings Agent Plays Trump TB Don a junior at Clovis takes a healthy interest in the proceedings by Pearl who is conducting a losis skin testing program at the high school and Yucca and Gatlis Junior High schools this is a public health nurse with the County Health Staff Photo WouldBe Hijacker Shot FRANCISCO UPT hijacker was shot by a passenger today at the San Francisco Airport when he lo lake over a Trans World jcl and force it lo fly to North There were no other injuries among the passenger and crew of seven aboard 15 from Now Tho TWA 707 jet was the first Airliner subjected to a k attempt since ordered armed guards on The airline said a Brinks security Robert N Y traveling as a passenger and not as a guard for the shot the The wounded man identified as Don was rushed to a hospital at Burlingame with a bullet wound in the abdomen He was the first airline hijacker to be wounded TWA officials said the hijacker pulled a while the plane was over en route to San after a stop in Los The Oilman of Kansas told the passengers after the plane was on the ground There is a gentleman board who wants to go to another airport and wants us to go with The plane was ordered to a corner of the field while 35 passengers were let off and Oilman negotiated with the hijacker arid airport officials for The remaining huddled in the front of the cabin while the hijacker sat in a seat eight rows as the dramatic final act was played I heard said Karen of I looked I saw a man in plain street clothes with a He was walking almost running down the saw him I saw the flash of the I sank down in my I thought he might have missed and there would he more Then the pilot came on and told everyone to remain in their that everything was under Other passengers heart police before he Several other occupants iB the cabin rushed back after shot and seized the The hijacker apparent board ed the flight in Los where another passenger said he saw him dressed neatly in a dark business white shirt and The plane left Los Angeles at PDT and TWA said the hijacker a few minutes later handed a stewardess a note that he had a who also boarded at Los was on duty in his capacity with Brinks to guard part of the cargo o philosophy is tht ideo logy of tead YOUR FREEDOM NEWSPAPER SO SORRY COLORADO TPf Police they whether it as a whrn railed Monday to his rickshaw been 42 144 Features UPI Wires NEW SEPTEMBER 1970 12 PAGES TODAY DAILY OR SUNDAY lOe Auto Workers Quit Work Not Affected WASHINGTON UPI sands of railroad workers wont on strike against three major j lines today despite a temporary j court order against selective Freight and passenger services were dis A union spokesman said the estimated striking would return to the job receiving formal notice restraining order issued by District Court Judge Howard Corcoran in Wash But as of the Southern Pacific was tied up and strike action continued against the combined Baltimore fc Ohio and Che k Brack the Santa Fe hi stated Tuesday morning hr did have a rail strike only one ser not think the railroad strike tion of the country is would have any effect on a strike were to last a ice by the Santa Fe nationally limp u be j and particularly in New Mev to thc nations railroads and set ico us back even Along Brack So far the strike could bc a continuation has had no effect on the Santa of detrimental practice to t h e i Fe and our service around gnd commodities the I dont see any In the fuj i We have transcontinental nice so the Southern Pacific Brack pointed out again that strike wont es come up the railroad The Santa Fe has h e e a havr no effect thc struck many times in the past rajj service to when none of the other lines j were so the fact that cancelled a a few lines were about COO doesnt surprise said ln alone arul travellers to Brack Indicated he was of than pleased that the added that usually when they Grand Jury Meets Here A frand jury has been the grand jury would hear paneled in Ninth Judicial and any others which according to Judge Dee in San Corcoran signed the order at 1150 KDT minutes before a strike dead line set by unions representing about of the nations rail workers in their contract dispute with all the major Heads of the unions were back at their headquarters GM Becomes Target DETROIT the strike could put a I enough for six to eight sembly lines of General in the rising trend of It will take the nations 1 auto economic H would about that long for GM to run were shut down today in my jeopardize of unsold new If it by a midnight strike of upturn that is now beyond Woodcock 1C Wilt it flirt II mtf Those included on the panel are Billy Delia Finch Buck James R o y c e Glendale Leslie Janie Louis Donald Mary Loran Ode 11 Whitted and Albino Jackie LMN Balch u Stagner could not be reached today for comment on the ac tion of the grand jury thus he had reported ear lier that some 17 criminal cas es were awaiting action and auu might come up while they holding strategy sessions with were in session It is one of their the duties of a grand jury to A said a Considerable cloudiness through Wednesday with scat tered showers and thunder storms locally heavy in after noons and Showers kss numerous on Cooling High today low A check of tempera with Southern Union Ga Company showed the following I t 72 U 10 p tt t IB 2 7 7 W Mondays high at 3 p 82 dt low at 7 determine if evidence against defendants is sufficient to war rant Judge Blythe pointed out Monday that the civil court doc ket has been and is the longest in the history of Ninth Judicial The docket runs clear into Judge Blythe adding that it usually ran only through we had to give Morris Stagner four weeks instead of the usual two for his criminal Blythe Not that we have such an increase in crim inal but there are sev eral which will take more time than a couple of murder cases and so The docket will be set on 6 when the October term of district courts gets un decision would be made within a few days whether to stage a nationwide walkout or daughter of and ban on whipsaw Gammill of Dora is reigning to NEW QUEEN Sandra Gammill gets the customary regalia denoting her new role as queen of the Roosevelt County Fair from the retiring Janice Miss Gammill was crowned as Fair Queen Monday and her was chosen as princess for the event at Staff Photo Roosevelt County Fair Has Royalty Gammill was Sandra 19 year a field which included United Auto Workers in 16 states and First effects were almost immediate as automotive sup pliers began laying off UAW President Leonard Woodcock said GM gave the union no other choice but to strike after M days of negotiations failed to produce a new threeyear Con tracts at Ford and Chrysler expired at the same but both were exempted from a strike by the Woodcock emerged from a final negotiating session with GM shortly before mid night Monday to announce the the third against the company since Chief GM negotiator Earl Bramblett called the walkout a strike against The company and union were cents per hour apart on a wage raise in the first year of but it certainly would lower the rate of Woodcock said the union has a record million strike then well conduct a strike on the oldfashioned without the to i Sec CM Pace 12 City Police Arrest 18 Youths In Raid A hearing on the order was set for day as queen of the Roosevelt County Fair after her corona three other queen Colleen Elayne Nash and Beth Competing for the princess U INSIDE TODAY ABBY 2 BUSINESS CLOVIS IN 4 CROSSWORD 10 DEATHS 12 i EDITORIAL 10 HOROSCOPE v tion at fairgrounds ceremony Ue by Lisa Gammill were Glenda Walk Barbara Anna Steph Roxie Ann Karen Ag Kelley Stephenson and Shirley The first runner up title hi the queen judging went to Miss daughter of and Leon Nash of The Miss Congeniality award among prin cess contestants was given to Miss daughter of and Wendell also of Terry Cone served as chairman of the queen contest late Wearing the banner of fair princess is the queens Lisa Both were chosen by a pand of judges who made their choices on the basis of personality and other The Gammill sisters will reign throughout the which continues until Wednesday eve Crowning the new queen with an inlaid leather band for her western hat was last years HOSPITAL NOTES 12 MARKETS 12 PUBLIC RECORD 12 SOCIETY 2 SPORTS t of and Wayne i Beta Sigma Phi new contract when the broke First layoffs were announced by the About 400 employes of Irvin Industries in a manufacturer of seat belts were idled for the duration of the and Ford Glass in Ohio laid off 300 Nobody really wanted a We tried but the demands are just too many and to Bramblett He added negotiations may resume probably Wednesday on unre solved issues of early retirement aad In Harold commerce for economic City Police Monday night raided a local ar resting 18 persons on charges ranging from illegal possession of alcoholic beverages to con tributing to the delinquency of a The arrests came after weeks of observation and invest by police after complained of loud noises night after Arrested for contributing to he delinquency of a minor were Jeffery David 920 scene of the dis urbance John Edward Free Box Cannon AFB Gary Daniel Ash Lee no ad dress given Ramon Box 271 Betty Jo Grand Avenue Homes Mark Steven Can non AFB Bernard Cannon AFB and Roy Les ter 520 Charges of illegal possession of alcoholic beverages were fil ed against Rebecca 321 Manson Arlene C o r r i e 905 Mitchell Delor es Ann 309 Hinkle Elmer Treece Box Carlyn Nan nette Sunland and Robert Michael 600 Three 16 year old youths were also charged with posses sion of alcoholic beverages and were released to their parents pending action by juvenile au All others were released by authority of the District Attor Keys office or upon posting f 100 Janice daughter j for the sponsoring ym mlm mi Police Panther Den NEW ORLEANS hundred police flushed 14 Black Panthers from their sand bagged headquarters today with gunfire and tear No one was injured during the tre mendous exchange af Police Superintendent Clarence ordered tba officers into the black hood to ead a be catted a reign of terror by and exchanged for 15 The Panthers were flushed from fM The crack of automatic rifles was heard with the boom of Police helicopters above the gun Police used an to storm the Most of the fire cams from Giarrusso saUL Put one in a said be fired feast froja Us attempted Police said shotguns and pistols were found on the second floor of the brown painted Panther locat ed at 3542 Piety blocks south downtown New said Black Pan thers fired at overturned and set afire at least two aad beat a was a ex change of said the 14 tl and a woman the of Mayor to There were reports of snipers in the After the the 14 Panthers were flushed by tear gas and arrested under a sign reading Sons tf Desire Cultural The building was sandbagged by the blacks for the with Several young at alter to pp battle About a with ready formed a to mi iw Louisiana Towns Schools Closed By United Press International Racial violence forced the closing of all public schools in Monday and sent state troopers rushing to Monday Police had to use tear gas to break up a brawl in 600 black students and whites at a town with a history of racial Several stu dents were injured and at least eight persons were NM Republicans Await Address ALBUQUERQUE UPI State Republican Par ty officials said they were told Vice President would deliver a major administration licy statement on the national economy when speaks tonight at a fundraising rally Agnew was scheduled to arrive at the Albuquerque air port at MDT as part of his Western States He will address the Albuquerque audi ence at the citys auditorium following an evening Proposes Aid WASHINGTON UPI President Nixon today proposed a major overhaul of the American foreign assistance He sent to Congress a sel of proposals he said would underpin the 4 trine by assuring regular military and economic assistance to developing Stock Mil Ot NEW YORK UPI The stock market fell a broad front today in moderate before the Dow Jones industria guilty Jp fcy of an