European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 09, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Fri data convict wanted to know More about Agency manual sent under Freedom of information act Washington api Eddie David cos wanted to learn More about the Fri so he used the Freedom of information act to request a copy of the Bureau s secret manual of instructions. The Fri scratched its collective head Over the problem for nearly two years. Finally. Justice department officials ruled that much of the manual must be made Public so the Fri bundled up 970 Cha Sord pages and shipped them off to Cox. But there s a hitch Cox is an inmate at the Federal Penitentiary in Marion iii., serving 35 years for Bank robbery and narcotics violations and prison Warden James d. Riggsby does t want All these Fri secrets circulated among the prison ers. When the six Inch thick package addressed to Cox arrived at the prison mail room last monday prison officials opened it in a routine search for contraband. They were startled to find the four volume Fri manual Riggsby said. We Don t know what to do with the Damn stuff Riggsby said in a Telephone interview. A cover letter from Fri director Clar ence m. Kellcy explained that the material was being made available in response to Cox s request. Prison officials skimmed through the manual and found a discussion of the Type of tear Gas used by Fri agents. The manual also advises agents on ways to ii vol. 36, no. 22 monday May 9, 1977 is doily Ond sur tap if 21855 a Carter describes Summit decisions As far-reaching7 president amid pomp and circumstance president Carter meets Queen Eliza Beth ii and Prince Philip at bucking Ham Palace saturday evening. Carter making his first trip abroad As presi Dent and six other world leaders who were in London or the Summit at tended a banquet in the Palace s Blue drawing room at which the Queen was hostess. Related photo p. 28. A Purser swings fire a 747 Hijack to user foiled Tokyo i api a Crew member swing ing i Drc a subdued a would be Hijacker who tried to Force a Northwest airlines jumbo Jet with 261 persons aboard to Moscow sunday authorities said. Tin incident occurred aboard the by Iii about an hour after it left Tokyo at Fitu a in not for Honolulu an airline sex Keieian said he said the would be Hijacker was in Juri a. List his condition was not immediately known. No other injuries were Repon the , Ide Lilied As a . I town named Bruce Trayer apparently had taken a stewardess hostage with a razor hold it it her Throat said Federal aviation administration spokesman John tyden in Washington. His Only demand was to go to the Pilot. Capt. Homer Sutler advised air traffic controllers of the situation and requested directions to Fly to Moscow Leyden later he said the Pilot advised that the Hijacker had been subdued with a fire a and the aircraft was return ing to Tokyo at the advice of a doctor inboard because of injuries to the Hijacker the airline spokesman said it was a Purser who stopped the would be Hijacker. The Crew member s name was not immediately s head was bandaged and Iracena of blood were visible but he was conscious and shouting when police look him off die plane Al Tokyo the spokesman said. The Faa spokesman said Trayer s destination was Chicago. The airline said flight 22 was to have continued to los an a Clos and Minneapolis St. Paul after Hono Lulu the airline was attempting to reschedule the flight for later the spokes Man said he said Only a few of the 248 passenger were aware of the attempted hijacking until an announcement was made after the plane s return Al about 10 . Not or 11 . Tokyo time. The passengers gave the 13 member Crew an ovation inc spokes Man added. Condon a the leaders of seven major Industrial nations pledged sunday to follow policies that will maintain the momentum of economic growth in the world while also wiping out corruption in International Trade. Our most urgent task is to create More jobs while continuing to reduce president Carter and the six other leaders said in a communique Al inc close of their two Day economic Summit agreed to an urgent two month study on ways of increasing the use of nuclear Energy in the world without also encouraging the spread of atomic weapons and raising the risk of nuclear War. Carter making his first foreign trip since being elected president said Lar reaching decisions have been made at the Summit but that they will mean Little if they arc nol carried have obligations to fulfil and in Many ways our own reputation is at slake to carry out the promises we made this of he said. Decisions to coordinate economic poli cies expand Trade and study nuclear issues had hum expected but the Summit leaders made a Surprise decision calling for a prohibition against irregular practices and improper conduct in International wholeheartedly endorsed the action saying we believe the time has come for International control and prohibition against illegalities bribery extortion and other actions that have sometimes been condoned in Trade Commerce and banking in his remarks Carter made no secret that he and the other leaders place much of inc blame for their current economic difficulty on the five fold increase in world Oil prices that Drain As much As $45 billion a year from Oil importing nations. He said there is the constant Prospect k ont Medon Page 2s.cn ii at Buck a cup newsmen vote to Boycott Coffee London Lupin the White House press corps at the seven nation London Summit imitated american housewives sunday and boycotted coffe reporters who thrive on the stuff put their collective foot Down at the Price of a Dollar a cup and no refills at the Churchill hotel where the travelling White House press office has been established. One corresponded called for a show of hands Vole to Boycott Coffee if the manage Merit would nol agree to refill the cup at least once for free. Unanimously adopted. The management refused and the boy Cott was on. Observers noted no similar ban on spirits or Beer at the bar
