Page 6/The Battalion/Friday, April 29, 1983 Braniff talks kept secret United Press International DALLAS — Negotiations be tween Braniff International and the Hyatt Corp. occurred Thursday during a news black out over a possible deal to put the airline’s jets back in the air. Neither Braniff nor the Chi- DEBBY’S Beauty Salon 704 N. Rosemary 846-6364 ^ Call for Appointment j • Men’s Cuts $5 • Perms $29 • Manicures $6 • Sculptured Nails $25 • Bikini Waxes $10 In the Plaza with Casa Tomas cago-based hotel conglomerate would comment on the talks, but lawyers for Braniff s unsecured creditors said they were told of the negotiations. “There is an old saying that no news is good news,” said Waylon McMullen, attorney for a group of Braniff pilots who helped coordinate the efforts of four Braniff employee groups supporting the negotiations with Hyatt. The unsecured creditors withdrew an attempt to oust Braniff chairman Howard Put nam in favor of a court- appointed bankruptcy trustee after the renewed Hyatt nego- Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 tiations were revealed earlier this week. “Whatever is going on is going on real quietly,” said Glenn Shoop, another of the pilots who originally interested Hyatt in the deal. “I think it’s designed that way because there’s been so much publicity about this thing.” Despite the negotiations, however, an undeclared war has broken out between Braniffs two major creditors groups that could jeopardize the airline’s chances to reach an agreement with Hyatt or any other party. Braniffs unsecured and se cured creditors have been un able to agree on the amount of money needed to refly the air line or on how its assets should eventually be divided. Putnam said Wednesday that any new talks would not put Bra niff in the air again before October. ratti WE’RE READY The best pizza in town. 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