Show r i iflfnrifiri1 Ti'i1 National Sui nJarJ cjuirrurtef Press Assoo-re- a Northwest Airlines’ pilots went on strike late JFnday grounding the airline and threatening to plunge air travel into chaos across the nation's midsection The White House said President Clinton would not intervene Negotiations between the airline and the Air Line Pilots Association had gone on for 10 mtense das at a Minneapolis hotel and a otler was rushed to the union's executive council shortly before the strike deadline of 1201 a m EDT Saturday last-minu- te Shortly before midnight the head of the council announced that the offer was being rejected “With no agreement m place I have instructed our strike committee to tell our pilots to withdraw all services immediately” Steve Zoller said Pilots quickl began picketing at the airPaul and Detroit ports in Minneapohs-S- t At Salt Lake International Airport two Northwest flights were to be canceled today They are: flight 580 to MmneapohsSt Paul at 10:15 am and flight 672 to Minneapo lis St Paul at 8 flights Northwest has to and from the Salt Lake airport Passengers who can't get an earlier flight hae a choice of using another airline if one s av ailable or being eligible for a full refund for any unused portion of their ticket according to a press release sent Friday Both Zoller and Northwest spokesman Jon Austin said their sides were ready to resume negotiations but it was unclear when or if talks would resume The Assoc-ate- DEN ER - The death of an infant during an outage of emergency telephone service has in- creased pressure on negotiators to settle a bitter strike against US West Inc Although the boy's death was attributed to sudden infant death syndrome and the outage was blamed on an accidental cable cut the situation could prompt bargaining teams to work harder on a new contract said Lew a spokesman for the Workers of Communications America the strikers and those on the job Julie Cox a employee from Farmington said the strike has been tough on her husband and five children "My husband and I fight all the time I just get really depressed You know I want to get back to work" she said In Salt Lake City stnker Jody Cunningham said it has been difficult living without a paycheck “We have house payments and my son starts school next week Se have to buy school clothes” she said But she added: “It's not been bad yet" The infant bov died Thursday 19-ye- ar when he afternoon ’996 3A - ihiiite UNIVERSITY 15am It wasn't immediate!) known how mans A College Degree is your Key to Hie Future! 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