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September 05, 1969 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-09-05

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on Air Piracy Urged

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given up effort nor given up hope,"
governments and by their organi- Eban said.
zations, acts of unlawful interven-
Asked if he would rule out mill-
lion probably could be drastically tary action, Eban said: "I suggest
reduced."
that if and when diplomatic effort
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep. is proved ineffective you ask me
Leonard Farbstein, New York that question."
Democrat, Wednesday introduced The Delaware Valley chapter of
a resolution in Congress urging the the American Veterans Committee
President to take whatever action unanimously adopted a resolution
is necessary, including economic protesting the Arab hijacking and
sanctions, to protect U.S. airliners the detention of Israeli passengers.
from hijacking. The resolution The AVC unit called for a cam-
would have the government obtain paign of letters and telegrams to
guarantees from other govern- the Syrian embassy in Washington
ments that hijacked passengers protesting the hijacking, demand-
and planes would be promptly re- ing release of the passengers and
turned and the hijackers pros- the arrest and prosecution of the
ecuted. hijackers.
National Commander Bernard B.
The American Jewish Congress
Direnfeld of the Jewish War Vet- urged the airline industry and
erans of the U.S.A., Wednesday international civil aviation organ-
urged Secretary of State William izations to take collective action
Rogers to initiate action at the to protect air passenger from
United Nations - to make hijacking aerial hijacking including meas-
of airliners a crime igainst hu- ures to "seal off" any country
manity punishable wi h all the that acted as an "accomplice"
severity once imposed against in the hijacking of civil air-
piracy on the high seas." craft. The measures were pro-
The JWV commander said the Posed by AJ Congress President
U.S. government should stress to Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld in tele-
the UN that Syria, by holding the grams to the International Air
Israeli passengers hijacked from Transport Association, the Inter-
an American aircraft. "is cot- national Civil Aviation Organiza-
laborating with piracy and thereby tion and the International Federa-
tacitly encouraging additional and tion of Airline Pilots Associations. ;
possible fatal hijackings."
t Rabbi Lelyveld said "the piracy ;

State Department spokesman pf a Trans-World Airlines plane
Robert McCloskey said Tuesday last week was unquestionably en-
that the United States was ac-
couraged by the failure of any !
lively continuing efforts to t government or international au- 1
achieve the release of the two
thority to take decisive action
airline passengers—both Israeli I against those responsible for
men—remaining in Syrian hands.
earlier hijacking incidents." He
He was asked about financial
said action against a nation should
responsibility for damage to the I be taken whenever it refuses im-
I mediately to return the aircraft.
plane but had no comment.
The Washington Evening Star its crew and passengers or when
Tuesday carried an exclusive in t it affords sanctuary for those re-;
terview by correspondent Eli Eyal sponsible for the hijacking and
with Israeli Foreign Minister Abba fails to prosecute or extradite them
Eban in which Eban warned that promptly.
Histadrut, the Israel Federation
if diplomatic efforts for releasing
two Israeli civilian passengers of or Labor, called on the AFL-CIO
the hijacked TWA Boeing jet prove and the Confederation of Free
ineffective, Israel would have to Trade Unions in Brussels Wednes-
consider other methods of action. day to intervene on behalf of the
Eyal reported that although two Israeli citizens held captive
i Syria. Histadrut sent the same
Eban did not specifically mention in
military action against Syria. he appeal to the International Trans-
"hinted that Damascus is very port Workers Union.
Premier Golda Meir declared
near the Israel - Syrian cease-fire
line and therefore this case is not Sunday night that "the Syrian
similar to last year's hijacking of government was an accomplice in
an El Al Israeli plane to Algiers the hijacking of a TWA plane and
which is a very distant place." the kidnaping of its passengers
The correspondent said that t and must bear responsibility for
Israelis foresee that hijacking j these criminal acts." Addressing
planes and kidnaping Israeli citi- an election rally at Mann Auditori-
zens will be used by the Arabs urn, Mrs. Meir said the - sole ray I
as a method of obtaining the re - of light" in the entire episode was '
lease of Arab prisonef. s. •lhe firm stand of the United
In the present case. the Israeli States government in condemning
foreign ministry was depicted as the crime and its strong demand
placing reliance on American dip- , for the release of all passengers." •
lomatic activity. Eban said the re.. She said Israel was gratified to I
sponsibility lies with the U.S. learn also that the captain of the
government under whose flag the hijacked plane and other repro-
aircraft was flying and with TWA sentatives of the airline would re-
which had undertaken to bring the main in Damascus until the de-1
passengers to their destination. tamed Israelis are released.
"So long as I have the impression
Interviewed in Kansas City,
that the U.S. and the company are
Harry Oakley, first officer and
co-pilot of the TWA Boeing 707
making a major effort to secure
jetliner which was hijacked,
the total release demanded by
hopes that the efforts of the
Secretary of State William Rogers,
world's airline pilots can be e-
we shall obviously cooperate with
this effort. The U.S. has neither lective in preventing a recur-
rence of the piracy in the air
which threatens the safety of
— Bring In Ad
international air travel.
AlPt
Special Purchas•
Just returned to his home in
suburban Kansas City, Oakley
willingly discussed the events
which led to the detention and
heavy damage to the aircraft. He
said that both commandos who
hijacked the plane brandished
pistols and held grenades. "When
we realized that they were hold-
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15 Afro-Asians Receive
Degrees at Technion

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 5, 1969-7

HAIFA, Israel—Fifteen persons
from developing countries received
degrees in agricultural engineering
recently from the Technion-Israel
Institute of Technology.

pulled out, that got our atten-
tion in a big hurry.
"I asked them to put the pins
back in the grenades. The man
Among the. 15 graduates were
complied but the woman com-
mando, who was obviously the students from Nigeria, Biafra,
leader, refused." The TWA of- Ceylon, Sierra Leone and Iran.
ficer explained that the removal
of the pin meant the grenade was
being controlled only by the pres-
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the countdown to a fatal explosion
could not be stopped.
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The captain has stayed in Syria
to obtain the two Israelis' release.
The president of TWA, F. C.
Wiser, also flew to Damascus to
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