European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 30, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Hijack Japan yields to All demand Sas guerrillas threaten hostages Dacca Bangladesh up heavily armed japanese guerrillas freed five hos tages thursday but threatened to blow up their hijacked Jet and kill 151 other persons aboard unless Japan delivers nine Radical from prison and pays a $6-million Ransom. Japan agreed to All the demands but said the hijackers Midnight deadline 7 . Get was impossible to officials said a special plane carrying japanese officials was due at Dacca two hours after the deadline but it was not known if the Craft contained the release prisoners and the Ransom. Authorities in Japan said no such aircraft had left Tokyo yet. The hijackers commandeered the plan wednesday after the Paris to Tokyo flight made a Stopover in Bombay and Force the jetliner to land at Dacca. An ailing California Man a . Actress and an Indian father Mother and infant were the first hostages freed by the red continued on Page 28, col. 4 drama continues after 5 passengers Are freed actress Carole Wells above pregnant wife of former California assemblyman Walter Karabian was one of five hos tages freed by japanese hijackers. At right another released american Pas Senger identified As a or. Krut with Beard is escorted to a waiting bus at Dacca by an Airport official. A Sta stand Sli ripes sctt pm i is3 2 authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed forces vol. 36, no. 165 1sc daily and suf Klav Friday september 30, 1977 if 21855 a Gas filibuster takes a break Kennedy ban lifted set wins round in court new York a the concorde Sitwon another round thursday in the Long court Battle aimed at granting Landing rights for the faster than sound plane at Kennedy Airport but the ruling does not open the Way to imminent landings by the aircraft. The Federal court of appeals lifted a Banon the plane at the Airport. But the ruling is sure to be appealed within the 21-Day much Gan Texas a a i Annj Hasit live Frankfurt is an official shave announced that another College foot Ball game will be televised live via satellite this weekend. Saturday at 6 45 ., of nov will have live coverage of the Texas am is. Michi Gan game played in Ann Arbor Mich. Thea Gies Are rated fifth in the nation follow ing their 33-17 Southwest conference Victory Over Texas tech. The wolverines of the big 10 conference dropped to third place after narrow victories Over unrated Duke and Navy. Both teams Are favored to win their respective conference titles. An an spokesman said the game willbe aired on the of nov network in both West Germany and West Berlin but Brenner Haven viewers will receive the telecast on a delayed basis. He said that regular programming will be telecast after the game. Period specified in the decision thus delay ing any landings. Backers of the Anglo French aircraft and the port authority of new York and new Jersey which operates Kennedy have vowed to Appeal any Adverse rulings right up to the supreme appeals court ruled that the con Corde would have to conform to Federal noise standards but it also said the port authority could adopt new standards forthe plane. In London the British government an British airways the National Flag Carrier thursday hailed the lifting of the 18-Monthban As a major breakthrough for the future of the concorde. This is a big step Forward said a spokes Man for British airways. The airline oper ates concorde flights to Washington but has Long maintained Landing rights at Ken Nedy Are crucial for the 1,400 mile an hour plane s prospects. A department of Trade and Industry spokesman commented this is what continued on Page 28, col. 1 Washington up after the 100throll Call in nine Days the people s filibuster on the natural Gas deregulation Issue stopped Long enough for the people involved in it to get some Compromise plan announced by democratic Leader Robert Byrd after 36 hours of almost continuous debate wednesday night was awaiting action by still Wear members thursday. Senators welcomed their night s sleep but there was no Assurance that the pro posed Compromise would win approval Orend the filibuster by amendment that started in Earnest on . James Abourezk d-s.d., who with sen. Howard Metzenbaum a Ohio is Lead ing the filibuster said i Don t think so when asked if the Compromise would end the stalling. Metzenbaum noted he and Abourezk continued on Page 28, col. 1 it s is knocking on the door today stars and stripes carriers begin collecting from their customers most painful question a news paper Carrier hears is can you come Back tomorrow be ready when he or she
