Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, February 16, 1973 a. U.S., By The AP and Reuters WASHINGTON - The United States and Cuba yesterday signed a five-year anti-hijacking pact de- signed to curb aerial and sea pir- acy between the two countries. The agreements went into effect immediately yesterday morning at 11:30 a.m. with simultaneous* signing ceremonies here and in Havana. The agreement 'was signed in: Washington by Secretary of State William Rogers and initialed, for Cuba, by the charge d'affaires of the Czechoslovak' Embassy, Jaro- slav Zantovsky. A similar signing ceremony was held in Cuba, with the United States represented there by the' Swiss Government. - The accord calls for provisions 'for prosecution or'extradition of persons charged with hijacking a .plane or a ship and a U. S. pledge HIJACKINGS BLOCKED Cuba sign accord to enforce its neutrality laws bar- ring use of American property or soil to harass Cuba. It also directs that the hijacked aircraft or ship and its passengers and crew be returned without de- lay and that any funds obtained by extortion or other illegal means be returned promptly. The pact is not retroactive and will not affect hijackers who al- ready have fled to one country or the other. In addition, the United States retains its traditional policy of ac- cepting as a political refugee a person who arrives without hav- ing endangered the crew or pas- sengers of a ship or plane. The agreement, the first signed between the two countries since they severed relations in 1961, ap- plies to boats as well as aircraft at Cuba's insistence. Anti - Castro Cubans have com- vember when he said the Fidel mandeered a number of small ves- Castro government would have to, sels in Cuban water and hijacked change its generally hostile atti- them to Florida. tude toward Washington and stop The agreement came after three its policy of exporting revolution months of negotiations following to other hemispheric nations. two airliner hijackings to Cuba The United States broke rela- last November. There have been 'tions with Cuba in 1961 over these 87 hijackings of U. S. planes to points and there have been no di- Cuba in the past 12 years. rect contacts since, although deal- The result of the negotiations, ings have been conducted through were described as highly satisfac- other countries. tory from the U. S. view. Officials said they achieved the The Michigan Daily, edited and man-I basic goal of acting against terror- aged by students at the University of ism without compromising the tra- Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second ditional U. S. psto of acepin l ass postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- position accepting igan. 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, actual political refugees. Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- They said the agreement would day through Sunday morning Univer- be both a real and pyhlg csity year. Subscription rates: $10 by dpsychologicalcarrier (campus area); $11 local mail block for hijackers. But in spite (in Mich. or Ohio); $13 non-local mail of these benefits, the American of- (other states and foreign). ficials repeated that the agree- Summer Session published Tuesday I through Saturday morning. Subscrip-I ment is considered an opening to tion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus better general relations with Cuba. area); $6.50 local mail (in Mich. or They say President Nixon has Ohio); $7.50 non-local mail (other not changed his position of last No- states and foreign). CORNTREE: a family approach to childcare Openings for families and volunteers 665-0084, 665-2726 FRIDAY JEAN VIGO L'ATALANTE French with subtitles. 1934. Nostalgically poe- tic story of a river barge owner and his wife. Fam- ous for mood, atmos- phere, "intensity of an . +' .,ta fti 4 a:: '.<: > '' r >:: the cardigan infIuonce on a throe-iec weekende . .assures casual chic for spring Purely packable polyester doubleknit navy or green cordigon locket and pull-on checked pants with white short sleeve triocetate .t ; : SHOPTONIGHT UNTIL 9:00 P.M. f. Israelis fight Arabs in ground, air battles I TEL AVIV (Y')-The quiet of the Middle East was shattered on two fronts yesterday as ,.Israeli and Egyptian warplanes battled high over the Gulf of Suez and Syrian and Israeli gunners exchanged ar- tillery fire to the north. The Israelis claimed they knock- ed down one Soviet-built MIG21 of the Egyptian air force. Cairo said it downed one Israeli jet in the dogfight in wintry skies above the gulf that separates the two hostile. sides. 'the military command in Tel Aviv said no Israeli plane was hit, however. The command did not say what type or how many Israeli planes were involved. It was the first aerial clash be- tween Israel and Egypt in eight months and only the second since' the U.S.-sponsored Middle East cease-fire took effect in August, 1970. About an hour after the dog- fight, the Israelis said Syrian ar- tillerymen opened fire on Israeli positions in the occupied Golan Heights, about 324 miles to the north. Some of the shells landed near the Nahal Golan paramilitary set-; tlement, spokespersons added. Is- raeli gunners fired backj No Israeli casualties or damage were reported. Damascus claimed two Israeli tanks were destroyed, against no Syrian casualties or damage. Tel Aviv denied the Syr- ian tank claim. WABX present ... The Incredible.. . 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His aging from 30 to 62 is done smoothly, both in appearance and movement and he seems to display a rare under- standing of the character."-Variety II 3-36 S. STATE OPEN MON-SAT. 9:30-9:00 I Con cen tra tion Mlee tings YOU DO N T TURN' YOUR BACK ON ONE. ESPECIALLY ANY- DAILY of 1, 3, 5, 7, & 9 p.m. T HE PARTNER WHO'S BACKING YOU UP. In Ihis business there are no in Color A Paramount Picture -SOON- "Terence Young says Bronson has the quiet authority of Gary Cooper and the dynamic pres- ence of Clark Gable. Agent Paul Kohner says Bronson reminds him of Humphrey Bogart. Per- sor'ally, he's the only throwback to John Garfield. The movie may well land Charlie on the top-ten U.S. box-office list." -James Bacon, Los Angeles Herald-Examiner I I 01 apers A W D AgU~I4S p.untsho.A A 7ERENCE YOUNG o from Co~i.,.,b.P,dw.,0(a 7:00 and 9:15 for second semester sophomores Again this year the academic departments of the College of LSA are scheduling concentration meetings for sec- ond semester sophomores who will shortly make decisions about choice of a major. At these meetings represent- atives of the departments will explain their offerings, requirements, and career possibilities. They will also answer questions relating to their programs. Second semester sophomores and others who may wish to have information on department programs are urged to attend those meetings which pertain to their academic and career goals. All meetings are scheduled to precede the beginning of advanced classification, so student decisions may be reached before course elections are to be made. 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