Florence Morning News (Newspaper) - June 17, 1972, Florence, South Carolina GOOD It's June 17, 1972 The Only Daily Paper Published in Eastern South Carolina OUR 46TH S. C. DAILY 10', SUNDAY 15r World's Airliner Pilots Set Strike 2 Court Actions Brought Against Stoppage Monday CROWD The hearing room is packed with spectators Friday as Sen. George the front for the Democratic presidential appears at a Senate Joint Economics Committee hearing in Seated beside him is his legislative In the foreground are Sen. William the committee and Sen. Charles In his McGoverri defended his campaign McGovern Delivers Reply Critics WASHINGTON Sen. said Friday liis welfare plans involve substantial new luxes for the i it'll and declared his proposed is so powerful il leaves rimm for currently front for Democratic said Itis proposed cut military to billion by 1975 Mill will so as one nf a series Democratic presidential con- tenders have offered ying proposals oil de- unemployment and Ihe Aiming political figures In George in Silver said tu remove a bullet from his canal is scheduled for Wallace's legs have been paralyzed since he w at a rally May I City Zoning Ruling Tested inn ilie rcc Mil Ins promised military budget by ls Defense Melvin R. the con- Paul Churches is mil a Il is very There's im while flag involved truth we will have no new unless we changes lo (I a y s military I In ii separate newsmen his service record contains a reprimand tor cowardice are a and a hoax and a originating in a Me said his service includes citations for and the award nl Hie Distinguished flying medal for medals for a World War 1! be- come public in- was invited In before the on city A Page 2A. Classified American ad- Comics Economic killed in was given a hero's Page 1C. Deaths Editorials Surgery Slated Md. An operation to remove a bullet from the spinal canal of Alabama C. lace is set for Wallace announcing this said goes Wallace will to at- tend the Democratic National convention which opens July 10. fully expect that with a Billy Joe the wanj weinfeld in Manhattan is In NEW YORK Fifty thousand of the world's airline pilots said Friday they would refuse to fly for 24 hours on Monday in attempt to hall air traffic in 64 nations as a for lighter against The pilots announced their plans Friday By late there were two court moves against the planned stoppage and one king set of Trans World Airlines ed a temporary federal courl order banning the proposed by its In the Air Transport Association asked the federal district court for an overall order keeping all American pilots in The strike deadline is 2 a.m. EOT And in still another the nation's group of Untied Air staff of said they do not plan to support the posed 24-hour international saying it would serve no The TWA by announcement lowed what he termed an response from the United Nations to the plea thai the U.N. curity Council take effective measures against air The United States U.N. gation a meeting of the the earliest possible to consider possible provisions against The delegation was delegations on the provisions for a resolution to be laid before the 15-member would hold off their after telling them he expected a Council meeting on the subject Monday or He said he did not think it to call the council into session under ter terms that permit him to do so pn any matter he thinks international peace and CAPT. Tells of Pilot John J. president of U.S. Air Line said in Washington that its members would in the There were reports in Japan and parts of the United States that some pilots might not take FAKE BOOK ACTION Irvings Handed Jail Sentences NEW YORK Irving was sentenced to years in federal prison Friday for grand larceny in the sale lo McGraw-Hill of a fake Howard Hughes autobiography for He also was fined afler a plea for cy lhal him lo the verge of Federal Judge John M. nella gave Irving's U.N. clearly go on Mi a suspended Bui Iwo international unions of ground airport personnel said they would support the 5A Gov. West said the Justice De- is stalling on the Markets tion law Page 6A. Sports 2AS 4Bi? Partly cloudy and warm today through Highs around 90; JS low tonight hi mid 60s. Page 3A. governor's press said at a news He added thai Wallace hopes to be able to return to Alabama before The operation will be at Holy Cross where Wallace has been hospitalized since May 15. He was the hospital after he was shol at where he was campaigning for the ic presidential Wallace has been paralyzed from the hips down since the shoo A learn of surgeons removed one bullet from his body the day he was due for a hearing court Judge George Hart scheduled a hearing the Air Transport suit for Saturday at 11 a.m. Both TWA and the ATA said they were in full sympathy with the efforts to halt jackings but lhat they were op- posed to the one-day grounding of planes because it was against public The demonstration against domestic and international lines was described by dent Ola of the Inter- national Federation of Airline record to the effect ful interference with civil tion is a threat to international peace and security and must be dealt with as including the application of enforcement the federation president U.N. Secretary-General Kurt who met ation officials said he was dis- lhat the pilots were going ahead with the first threatened June 9. Waldheim said he had reached of under- with and For- nella not to us ing will slay with She lives have been wrecked We must go home to I ask for your mercy and lo let us go home to start Irving began his plea by ing the judge to consider tice and The 41-year-old author said in a sometimes barely audible I seemed lo have turned my plus Iwo months actual jail lime for back on everything I haye lived ing as to I put my wife in terrible I know she did and why she did it. She trusted and I abused that Cannella said Mrs. Irving must surrender but he delayed the writer's surrender dale until Aug. 28, allowing him to provide for the couple's two cash checks meant for the in stale preme Court Justice Joseph lei Irving and his wife without further punishment provided they discharge their federal Irving's researcher on the fake Richard received six months in jail for conspiracy and grand He could have gotten eight ind was not named in the al Mrs. Irving begged Judge Enemy Forces Shell Big American Bases Irate Taxpayer Action By Grand Jury SAIGON led forces Saturday shelled two big U.S. installations in the northern part of South Vietnam from which American forces are being wounding nine servicemen and killing Vietnamese civilians and wounding A half dozen 122 mm rockets hit the Da Nang which has been under attack the week long. The U.S. Command said one American was wounded and the U.S. which is being over lo Saigon headquarters reported four Vietnamese civilians were killed and three were wounded when one of the rockets landed in a populated At Phu lo the north of Da Americans were wounded and two ings damaged in a rocket the U.S. Com- mand A U.S. Army helicopter ship trying lo locale the North fire from a defective flare and crashed five miles southeast of Da Five Americans were The United States on Friday began phasing out one of its last two remaining combal in- fanlry brigades in South a unit which provides curity at Da Nang and Phu but American air attacks continued across southern half of North a day after a record 350 air attacks hit three MIG air a Tenn. Saunders who held a state tax agent hostage for buildings were damaged at Vietnamese rocket sites caught al an army lo was ordered held Friday for grand jury tion on charges of assault to murder and carrying a A charge of kidnaping was dismissed for evidence at a hearing before city Judge Ray Hudson's bond set at 29, held agent ald Duncan until Gov. Winfield Dunn flew here from Nashville late who was released said his life was threatened edly by Hudson was laken into police after a discussion with Dunn in a downtown hotel only comment on what at the meeting came from Hudson's who described as a dis- Storm Takes Shape In Caribbean Area Fla. lAPi A pical depression which had ered over Ihe sula for several days blew up Friday into tropical storm Ihe of ihc Atlantic hurricane A hurricane pilot caled Ihe storm in Ihe near Latitude 20.0 just nff the coast of Ihe mainland and 40 miles southeast of National Hurricane Top winds of miles blew 1'iisl of the center and gales spun ixil 200 miles hi Ihe north and easl and 100 miles to Ihe Rains associated with Ihe slorm fell over the Florida and of Haili and Ihc Ba- Small along the Florida easl from Key Wesl Vero Beach were ed lo remain in protected wa- The same warnings up around western Culm and Ihe northwest Must of Ihc wind and weather was in Ihc eastern semicircle uf the mainly in Ihe tan Channel and Ihe northwest weathermen forecast thai Ihe slorm would intensify very slowly while remaining nearly or drifting slightly toward Ihe east. For the second successive the U.S. stayed away from the Hanoi area as a precaution against any incidents while Soviet ident Nikolai V. Podgorny is visiting the North Vietnamese Details of Ihe latest raids were A communique from the U.S. Command reported that the northernmost strike Thursday was against the Ninh Binh road and highway about 60 miles of Nearly all the raids were con- fined to an area between the Parallel demarcation line and the 20th The 20th Parallel is about 200 miles of the demilitarized zone dividing North and and 75 miles snith of The main targets were three MIG air bases at Bai Khe Phal and Quan where Air Force reported cratering the BY J GREENVILLE CAR THAT COLLIDED WITH TANKER Three Three Injured Near Dillon 3 Killed in Auto- Tanker Smashup West of Dillon DILLON Three persons were killed and one ed from injuries in a wreck near here early Friday The victims have been by Houston Moore of the South Carolina Highway Patrol as Donnie 21, of 8 Clark St. Jimme 18, of Rt. 3, Loris and James E. 20, with no address in satisfactory con- dition at Si Hospital is William M. Scott 19, of 412 Valentine Moore He said Ihe four young men were traveling together in a Ihe were both treated 1970 Chevrolet car at Ihe at the Dillon hospital and of the The driver of the car was listed as Moore said Moore said that the accident happened on a curve about 2.3 miles of Dillon on S. C. Highway No. 9 when the driver of the car apparently lost control on a In the p.m. Moore said lhat beach bound traffic was lied up for more lhan two and half hours with traffic being rerouted through secondary He said impact caused the truck to turn on its side and block Moore said that both Ihe Dillon Rural Firn curve and skidded inlo the path of a trailer driven by Bernie and the Dillon City Fire O'Neil 34. of Rt. 2. Hope Department were summoned N. C. The officer said lhal and his Hall James E. a passenger in lo Ihe scene for safety measures as a hole was knocked in tanker and small The Irvings pleaded guilty on March 13 to conspiracy and the government dropped a mail Mrs. Irving still faces extradition on Swiss ery and embezzlement Thus the bizarre case came to a climax with Irving and his wife called upon lo serve bul a small percentage of the 13 years they could have gotten in the Iwo McGraw-Hill won a courl award from the Irvings lasl week for Ihe paid to Irving and intended for The publishers for the return of money given Irving for Asst. U.S. Robert villo had Cannella in ad- vance that government had no wish for maximum inasmuch as the Irvings had spared Ihc expense of a trial and cooperated in the Morvillo also revealed lhal in return for the guilly pleas Ihe United Stales was prepared to negotiate with where Mrs. Irving deposited McGraw-Hill checks intended for Hughes and where she faces prosecution on charges of ery and The greatest literary loax of modern times began unfolding in a prosaic manner last De- when McGraw-Hill an- il had acquired world rights lo Irving's autobiography of the fabulous The publishing house sold magazine rights to Irving collected in- tended to reimburse Hughes for the plus a ad- vance and in expenses From a Hughes denounced Irving's manuscript as a fraud And under intense Mrs. Irving subsequently ad- milled thai she deposited Ihe money in Swiss Using Ihe alias R. she endorsed Ihe Hughes checks K. pleaded guilly lo federal con- and Ihe slide larceny and conspiracy