Ilkf1 Ready to go Balloonist Maxie Anderson sits on the edge of the "Kitty Hawk," the balloon he .his 2,500-mile trip. The flight, from a site in the shadow of the Golden Gate and his son plan to use in a trip across the U.S. Anderson, part of the trio that Bridge to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, commemorates the 80th anniversary made history by soaring across the Atlantic Ocean, intends to lift off soon on of the Wright Brothers' famous flight. CANDIDATES LOOK TO BIG JUNE 3 CONTEST: Kennedy, Bush urged to quit From AP and UPI WASHINGTON - Pressure was building yesterday on Sen. Edward Kennedy and George Bush from within their own parties to withdraw from the presidential race after the latest round of primaries saw them fall further behind President Carter and Ronald Reagan. But both Kennedy and Bush vowed to continue their campaigns despite lan- dslide losses in Indiana, North Carolina and Tennessee. . REP. JOHN B. Anderson said those who claim his independent presidential candidacy might throw the November election into the House of Represen- tatives are using a "strategy of fear" to draw votes away from him. Reagan is likely to have the delegates needed for the Republican nomination before California's primary June 3, but Carter probably must wait until "Super Tuesday" to lock up his renomination. Both men, while playing out the primary string, are virtually assured of winning their party nominations and are turning their attentions to the fall campaign against each other. JUNE 3 has been nicknamed Super Tuesday because of the large number of delegates at stake and the importance the day would have held if the nomination fights were closer. There are about 700 Democratic delegates at stake on June 3. There are 319 GOP delegates to be chosen before June 3 when nine states - including California - hold primaries with more than 400 delegates at stake. Texas Democratic chairman -Bill Goldberg was trying to recruit other. state party chairmen to join in sending a telegram to Kennedy urging him "Not to continue the futility," of his cam- paign against Carter. DONALD MICHAEL, Indiana state Democratic chairman, said there would be 10 or 12 signers of the telegram, which he said was "not an anti-Kennedy move - it is a pro- Democratic Party move." On the Republican side, Reagan has the support of four of his former rivals for the nomination. Two of them, Sen. Howard Baker Jr. of Tennessee and former Gov. John Connally of Texas, recently told a Republican "unity din- ner" it was time to declare that the GOP presidential race was over and that Reagan was the winner. In addition, sources in the GOP who requested anonymity acknowledged there was "a lot of talk about people making calls urging him (Bush) to get out, but nothing definite." ANDERSON, IN a New York speech before leaders of American Jewish Organizations, singled out Robert Strauss, chairman of the Carter cam- ISRAEL . LOWE$T CO$T FLIGHTS N Reliable - Flexible Free European Stops Buy Now For Summer (212) 689-8980 Outside New York FREE 1-800-223-7676 Oir&Year". . paign, as trying to "drive a wedge" between Anderson and disaffected voters. The Illinois congressman, who drop- ped out of the Republican race to run for president as an independent, said Strauss has raised the possibility of "chaos and contusion-- if neither major party candidate receives the necessary 270 electoral votes in November and the election is thrown into the House. "That is very simply a tactic they are using to attack this independent can- didacy," said Anderson. DISCOUNT 307 S. State Street OPEN MON-FRI 9 to 9, SAT 10 to 6; SUN 12 to 5 PHONE: 994-1262 *SUPER ALBUM SPECIAL ..----..............---- $100 OFF THE EVERYDAY LOW STATE DISCOUNT PRICE OF: * ANY PURCHASE of 2 or more 8.98 list albums! OR * ANY PURCHASE of 3 or more 7.98 list albums!I Offer expires 5-17-80 "THE BEST MUSIC AT THE BEST PRICES!" b U U