2-Sunday, October 2, 1977--TheMichigan Daily UNFIRE IN BANGLADESH: Hijackers free ACCA, Bangladesh (AP)-Gunfire ter seizi pted in Dacca early today shortly THE r five heavily armed hijackers the airp ipleted a -phased exchange of 59 and the tages for $6 million in ransom and was un convicts freed from Japanese jails. coming. was .not clear ,in the predawn Police kness whether the shooting was in position city or at the airport, three miles cordone ly. In Tok be Japanese "Red Army" terrorists received 1held 80 hostages aboard a Japan streets Lines (JAL) DC8 parked at the end carrying an isolated runway at the airport, airportt ere the hijackers forced the plane af- the airpo SUNDAY is... MO IMPORTED BEER NIGHT Bottles of Beer F from Every Country All at GREAT PRICESI TUESDAY is. -WED OKTOBERFEST B0 1 BEER NIGHT SOFT PRETZELS or Pr BAVARIAN 'WURST ing it over India on Wednesday. ASSOCIATED Press reporter at ort said the noise was deafening terminal was in chaos, but it clear where the shooting was from. e and army troops took up s in the heart of the city and d some streets. kyo, JAL officials said they had d reports of shooting in the of Dacca. They said a bus g released hostages from the turned around and returned to ort when the shooting broke out. )NDAY is... ITCHER NIGHT featuring: Premium Imported Draught Beer NESDAY is'. . . TTLE NIGHT, featuring: emium American Bottled Beer captives OFFICIALS GAVE no firm indication what the hijackers planned to do after the exchange was completed. The DC8 was refueled and stood poised at the southern tip of an isolated runway, ap- parently ready to take off. Officials in the Dacca control tower said the plane was expected to head east, but they did not elaborate. Earlier, Japanese Foreign Ministry sources said the terrorists wanted to go to a "revolutionary" state willing to ac- cept them. The mass release came after tense, last-minute negotiations to arrange the predure. After darkness fell yester- day, the DC8 and a sister plane that brought the ransom and prisoners here from Tokyo taxied and maneuvered over the airport tarmac like two birds squaring off for a fight. BANGLADESH Air Vice Marshal Mahmoud, who has led the negotiations from the airport tower since the plane landed at Dacca on Wednesday, pleaded with the terrorists for the freedom of the remaining hostages. Speaking slowly, Mahmoud urged the gunmen to release all their hostages. Mahmoud told the gunmen he could personally give his word that they' would be given safe passage to whatever destination they chose. 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More states are expected to enact such programs if the bill becomes law. House conservatives succeeded in paring down the maximum compen- sation for a victim from $50,000 to $25,000 and the federal share of each state's effort from 50 per cent to 25 per cent. .A-- THREE OF THE FIRST five hostages released by the hijackers from a Japan Airlines jet being held at Dacca, Bangladesh arrived at Tokyo International-Airport yester- day. The three, K.A. Krueger (center, background) and Mrs. HO USE FORWARDS BILL TO SENA TE S. ar Washtenaw A Pocket full of Miracles from.... I a MO&I i TRA Co LER A TION Join the hundreds at this annual joyous event at: 1429 Hill St. (near Washtenaw) TUESDA Y, 7P.M. -'U- .t 4 J11 lO W 1ti1J1 . all varieties of services, then joint Torah, dancing, singing & refreshments The program would not pay for such property losses as stolen cars. THE BILL'S spolsor, Rep. Peter Rodino Jr. (D-N.J.) said,. "We. give every right to the accused person, but the victim is given no consideration." He said the bill would "Eliminate some of the disenchantment peoplo have with the criminal justice system." Rodino cited the example of a young man permanently blinded in, one of the While his alleged assailant is receiving taxpayer-financed psychiatric examin- ations, Rodino said, there is no federal aidfor the victim.,ea AN OJ??O9NJ$ oc the .measure, Rep. Richard Ichord (D-Mo.) com- plained that the bill "is jiisi thVegin- ning. This thing will grow and grow in coming years at the taxpayers' expen- se." Its detractors said more emphasis should be put on catching and prosecuting criminals rather than on compensating victims. Supporters said the program would lead to more crimes being reported. "ONE OF THE major problems in prosecuting cases now is getting vic- tims and witnesses to come forward," Rodino said. "We have to do something to get more people to believe in the system." 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