European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 17, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes monday october 17, 1977 hijacked jetliner forced on to Aden continued from Page 1 tages one by one until their demand was met. At the last moment a ground Power unit blocked the plane s Takeoff and a voice in arabic accented English crackled Over the radio i m putting a pistol at his head Okay the Hijacker yelled. I give you 10 seconds. If you Don t Send permission to take away the ground Power i m going to blow off his head. Did you get it the plane roared off eastward across the blinding White Sands of the arabian Peninsula at 3.19 . We have no More time Mahmoud screamed hoarsely into the radio shortly before Takeoff. We Are going to our second destination and we Are not going to wait one second after our flying Over a totally Barren desert known As the empty Quarter the plane headed for the South Yemen destination one of three countries the hijackers had named As a Haven. The others were Soma Lia across the Gulf of Aden on the Horn of Africa and Vietnam. The sultanate of Oman on the plane s route said it would refuse to allow the hijackers to land. Lufthansa said the Pilot made straight for Aden. State minister Hans Jurgen Wischnewski the senior West German official in acquitted in 75 of slaying Jailer Joan Little flees from . Prison Raleigh . Up Joan Little acquitted in 1975 of the ice pick slaying of her White Jailer escaped from women s correctional Center saturday night where she was serving a seven-to-10 year sen tence for breaking and entering. Sgt g. T. Barbour. Officer in charge at the Center in Eastern Raleigh said Little was discovered missing during the 6 30 . Lock in. He said officers Are unsure How she escaped and it could not be deter mined when she was last seen on the prison grounds. The Highway patrol said a search was under Way for the woman. Little 21, was recently suspended from her work release Job with a Raleigh dentist reportedly for not showing up at her Job for two Days. A month ago she became eligible for parole and officials told her then she would know whether she could go free by nov. 15. Barbour said Little was last seen Wear ing Blue jeans the Green shirts worn by Honor Grade prisoners and a Blue Gray sweater. Little was awaiting Appeal of her break Schlesinger links Oil flow with peace pact Washington up Energy Secre tary James Schlesinger said sunday a Middle East peace settlement would have the additional advantage of making an other Arab Oil embargo unlikely. Schlesinger said the administration will not impose gasoline rationing unless there is an interruption of Oil flowing into the ., and he does not expect such a cutoff while the Arab nations Are involved i peace negotiations. The underlying premise of the administration s diplomacy is to achieve a just and equitable settlement in the Middle East he said. That would have the additional advantage of resolving the possibilities of the Supply president Carter last week cited Gaso line rationing As one option the administration is considering but Schlesinger said rationing would be associated with emergencies and we do not see an emergency at the present time with regard to Petroleum supplies. An emergency would come if indeed there was an interruption of the flow of Petroleum to the United states he said on lbs to s face the nation program. But Schlesinger said that since the Is working with the arabs and israelis toward a Geneva peace conference it is unlikely there will be another gasoline emergency like the one experience during the 1973 Oil embargo. Fire kills family of five Manila a searchers found the bodies of a family of five huddled beneath a partly burned mattress after fire destroyed their House near the Clark Air Force base in Central Luzon police said. Ing and entering conviction in the Beaufort county jail in 1974 when Jailer Clarence Alligood was killed. During her trial she said she stabbed the Jailer fending off sexual advances. She was acquitted of the charge but had to return to jail in late 1975 to finish serving the term for breaking and entering. Sgt. Doris m. Williams of the women s correctional Center said it was the offi Carter won t drop projects continued from Page i that is not my nature and i Don t think it is in the Best interests of the american in the wide ranging interview Carter also made these Points the israelis and their neighbors the Arab countries see the Prospect of peace. The Arab leaders Are making statements now that they could and would never have made a year ago recognizing Israel s right to exist being willing to negotiate with Israel see Story Page 8. There is no All out War on the Oil companies but they Are trying to get an unwarranted advantage at the expense of the american Consumers and i am just not going to stand for it even if it Means vetoing Energy legislation considered harmful. I will release to the Public after very close consultation with steel executives Consumers and labor leaders taskforce recommendations expected in about a month on what to do about Low steel Industry profits and closing plants. An increase in the number of person Nel assigned to patrol the Borders will be part of his efforts to control the illegal entry of aliens to work in the Court rules insurance covers mouse in motor damage Metz France a a court Here has ruled that damage caused by a mouse in the motor is covered by a car owner s All risk insurance. Mice nesting under the car s Hood were trapped by the fan Belt and damaged the Cooling system eventually leading to repair work costing $1,200. The court found this was covered by a clause relating to damage caused by Impact with a fixed or moving body and or dered the owner s insurance company to cover the Bill. Europe mostly Cloudy to Cloudy with morning fog monday and tuesday. Frankfurt Heidelberg High 55, Low 43. Sunset monday 5 32 . Sunrise tuesday 6 52 . Tempera Tures recorded sunday get 4am 4pm 68 62 Adana cd 4am 4pm 39 50 Frankfurt cd London c Madrid cd Munich cd Paris p Rome p cd Cloudy a partly Cloudy a Clear a rain. Del 25, 31st weather so cers strongest Hunch that Little scaled the High Fence surrounding the prison. . Kautzky Deputy director of prisons said it was also possible she could have walked he said there May be a connection be tween Little s escape and the release of one of her friends earlier saturday. He would not identify the Friend or say where she was from. Kautzky said Little was released from administrative segregation earlier in the week and placed Back in the general popu lation pending the outcome of her Appeal of the suspension of her work release Privi Leges. He hinted that the problems facing Little were a number of other disciplinary actions pending which he called substantial and serious involving things she is alleged to have done outside the prison. He would not elaborate except to say she an swered the question for us about the other charges earlier this month a parole commission official said the allegations would make some difference in our consideration. We would have to give some weight to charge of Arab affairs followed behind on another plane to continue bargaining with the terrorists. It was unclear whether he could expect any cooperation from South Yemen authorities. In common with most other Western countries West Germany has strained relations with South Yemen. It is represented there by its ambassador in neighbouring North Yemen and he was re ported on his Way to Aden sunday night. The Radical military rulers of South Yemen have formed close links with both the soviet bloc and West Germany there was no news of the Fate of Hanns Martin Schleyer the industrialist who was kidnapped six weeks ago. In a coordinated parallel action his abductors said they would kill him too unless the hijackers demands were met. The 28-year-old defense minister of the United Arab emirates Sheik Mohammed bin Rashin Al Makh Toum described the hijackers As nervous More nervous than any hijackers i have had Contact with in the Haggard after a night of bargaining with Mahmoud and wearing a baseball Cap with his Arab Robe the Sheik said he did not think the terrorists would keep their threat to blow up the plane. But i fear they May just to increase the pressure begin killing a few hos tages he added. The Sheik said the morale of the Passen Gers seemed Good As the minutes ticked away to the deadline. Even when Power to the plane was Cut off during the night i Don t think the hostages screamed or cried he said. The hijackers pushed Back passengers who tried to leave their seats Mohammed added. They later adamantly refused to release any of their hostages including seven Chil Dren even when Mohammed offered officials from his country to take their place. Dodgers win to Send the series Back to n. Y. 61 61 39 37 45 59 64 57 64 50 Athens r Aviano cd Berlin a Brussels c Copenhagen p 46 57 45 45 50 64 68 50 68 68 continued from Page 1 led. Smith homered. Cey flied out. Garvey grounded out. Two runs two hits no errors none left. Yankees seventh Jackson singled. Chambliss singled Jackson going to third. Nettles doubled scoring Jackson and sendin Chambliss to third. Piniella flied out. Chambliss scored As Dent grounded out. White batting for Tidrow popped out. Two runs three hits one error one left. Ronald Mcdonald kidnapped by students Wheeling 111. A about 15 High schooners had More in mind than lunch when they went to a Mcdonald s restau rant. After ordering food and eating it the group picked up a 7-foot-tall, 100-Pound statue of the Ronald Mcdonald Clown Symbol of the nationwide fast food Chain. Unnoticed by management because of the noon Rush they carried the $1,000 statue outside placed it in a Van and drove away police said. They obviously had planned to take it said Larry Utley an assistant manager. They had the doors of the Van and the front doors of the restaurant open police tracked Down the students and the statue was returned later in the Day. No charges were filed. Concorde exhibit sought Las vegas up Chuck Ruthe president of the greater Las vegas Cham Ber of Commerce has formally invited officials of air France and British airways to exhibit the concorde set at Mccarran International Airport. Dodgers seventh Hunter now pitching. Baker singled. Burke forced Baker. Oates batting for Yeager flied out. Sutton struck out. No runs one hit no errors one left. Yankees eighth Oates now catching. Rivers flied out Randolph grounded out. Munson homered. Jackson homered. Chambliss grounded out. Two runs two hits no errors none left. Dodgers eighth Johnson now catching. Lopes grounded out Russell flied out. Smith popped out. No runs no hits no errors none left. Yankees ninth Nettles singled. Piniella flied out. Dent popped out. Blair batted for Hunter and flied out. No runs one hit no errors one left. New York 000 000 220 492 los Angeles 100 432 oox10 13 0 Gullet Clay 5tidrow 6hunter 7 and Munson. Sutton and Yeager. A Sutton 1-0. A Gullet 0-1. Or los Angeles Yeager 2smith 2. New York Munson 1jackson 2. 2 bombs explode injure several in Jerusalem Jerusalem a two bombs exploded in Jerusalem s old City injuring several passersby and another bomb blew up harmlessly in the coastal town of Neta nya police reported. The Netanya explosion was at the in trance of a soccer Field bomb shelter that is used As a sports club. A group called the Arab revolutionary movement claimed responsibility for the Netanya explosion police said. Sports in Brief pro football Detroit 10, Green Bay 6 by giants 20, san Francisco 17 Buffalo 3, Atlanta 0 St. Louis21, Philadelphia 17 Minnesota 22, Chicago 16 of Baltimore 17, Kansas City 6 Cleveland 24, Houston 23
