THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 30, 1976 29 French Pay Amin $120,000 Bill For Plane, Passenger Services PARIS (JTA) — Air France has recovered its hijacked air bus — but at a price. President Idi Amin released the plane "with no strings at- tached" except a "bill" for 500,000 francs (about $120,000) which the Ugandan ruler says is due him for the upkeep of the aircraft and meals and accommodations provided the hostages during their week-long stay at Entebbe Airport. - The "bill," which the French national air line reportedly agreed to pay, comes to about 200 francs ($50) a day for meals aspect of Israel's rescue adopted twin statements and the administration to such other measures as served to hostages while operation. "But on the on the subjects of ter- move swiftly to enact necessary to achieve this they were Amin's other hand," he said, rorism and the Arab legislation and to take goal." "guests." The air bus took "what other course was boycott, it was an- off from Entebbe after left open to the Israeli nounced by Jacob French technicians re- government? I don't see Sheinkman, president of paired bullet holes in the any other course, given the Jewish Labor Com- fuselage. The plane sus- the situation they were mittee. The executive tamed slight damage dur- in. I think they did a very council "congratulated ing the Israeli rescue op- intelligent and effective the people of Israel for eration. job." their bold initiative and Meanwhile, praise for Schmidt, while he commended the people of the Israeli commando op- praised the rescue, added Kenya." Visit A Bit of Japan — Open 5-10 p.m., Closed Tues. eration continued. West that he did not know The council's statement • Japanese Cuisine • Hot Sake & Cold Beer German Chancellor Hel- whether the Israeli ac- called upon "the nations of Free Parking In Rear mut Schmidt interviewed tion will help the interna- the free world" to "work on ABC-TV's "Issues and tional fight against ter- together for effective 2421 E. MICHIGAN AVE. (2 Blks E. of Ypsilanti) Answers," said that he rorism. This, he said, re- methods of dealing with Ypsilanti For Reservations 1485-39811 would not comment on mains "an open ques- terrorism, including the international legal tion." strong political and Asked if there should economic sanctions ic THE MOTOR CITY * be some sort of interna- against any government ) tional body to deal with which harbors, encour- AREA'S FINEST * *. terrorism that has the ages or supports ter- * ITALIAN RESTAURANT * authority on occasion to rorists." * * AND violate the sovereign * In another statement, 4( ENTERTAINMENT SPOT *- rights of nations, the executive council de- Schmidt said he did not clared that the Arab * n believe too much in sup- boycott' raises issues 4( 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD. At 12 Mile, Just ranation al authorities. which go far beyond those * "We have seen what the of Israel's rights as a free -4( Featuring Off U.S. 696 85 1 -4094 * 4( United Nations do, what nation. By imposing sec- Open Mon. thru Sat. 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