University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, November 16, 1988 9 neutral stable liberal federal prohibited Continental Airlines announces new rates for vacation travelers lisbili rasuqe rasuqe rasuqe rasuqe novi novi The Associated Press NEW YORK — After initiating an elimination of discounts aimed at business filers, Continental Airlines announced a restructured "MaxXaver" program yesterday that is expected to boost most remaining cut-rate fares. Continental said MaxSaver fares, which are used by many vacation travelers, would be based on a flight under the new formula. Fares had been determined in the past by competition on individual routes and not by mileage. It was not immediately clear whether other big carriers would follow Continental's move, but the airline has been the pacesetter on fares in recent years. "You will see some MaxSavers going up and some MaxSavers going down." Walker said. "We are returning air fares to a more rational level." He said fares for longer flights generally would be raised while those for shorter flights would mostly be reduced. MaxSaver tickets must be purchased seven to 14 days in advance and require an overnight stay. Air fare structures have become geographically "out of whack" as a result of airlines frequently matching each other's fare increases in recent months, said Robert Decker, an airline analyst for Duff & Phelps Inc. in Chicago. The changes come amid plans by many major U.S. airlines to eliminate another category of discount air fares. The Airbus fleet four to seven days before a flight and used mainly by business travelers. In a move initiated by Continental and followed by several major carriers, the junk fares were slated to e eliminated yesterday. But the airlines decided to extend the deadline by a week because of confusion over the change. Fugitive landlady sought Search for more bodies nearly finished The Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Federal agents joined the hunt yesterday for the fugitive landlady of a rooming house where seven bodies were found, and investigators believe the woman may have fled to Nevada. would only have to detectives and workers with shovels were nearly finished excavating the grounds where the bodies vailing the ground— all apparently elderly and unidentified — have been unearthed since Friday. Police Sgt. Bob Burns said the victims apparently were killed for their Social Security checks, and all had died since the beginning of the year. The search for Dorothea Montalvo Puente focused on Las Vegas, Burns said. "We're still looking for the suspect. She has not been located. She may have gone to see a relative in Las Vegas. We are investigating that. The Las Vegas police have not completed their investigation." Sacramento television station KCRA reported that Michael Montalvo, Puente's nephew, told Las Vegas police that he picked up Puente at the airport Monday morning. Both Burns and Las Vegas police declined comment on that report, but Augie Knudson, Las Vegas metropolitan police detective, said his department had issued an all-points bulletin for Puente. Knudson said his department had no idea where Puente might be. Burns said the FBI joined the search after the arrest warrant was issued. He said there was evidence, which he refused to discuss, "that leads us to believe she is responsible" for the deaths. Burns said detectives were "downto their last 60 square feet tobe uncovered at this location," a neat, baby-blue Victorian home with white trim on a tree-lined downtown street eight blocks from the capitol. On Monday, the sixth and seventh bodies were discovered in shallow graves, and police said they feared more bodies may be unearthed. 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