j Thp Michigan Daily-Tuesday, October 25, 1977-Page 5 HIJACKINGS SPUR STRICT MEASURES MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE OPENINGS W. Gern] BONN, West Germany (AP) West German border guards will en- force strict anti-hijack measures in West Germany and for West German planes abroad, the Ministry of Trans- port announced yesterday. The measures have been imposed because of the hijacking of a Luft- hansa plane that cost the life of the pilot and three terrorists last week. Eighty-six hostages were rescued in a daring German commando opera- tion in Mogadishu, Somalia. THE MEASURES include requir- ing: " All passengers to arrive 45 minutes before take-off. ~ Passengers to identify all bag- ,gage., -State may e carge " a t offical (Continued from Page l) reinstated. the misconduct I've been accused of is a false charge." Donald Fichter, head of the MFC said a decision on whether to prose- cute Levin and several superiors will be made within a week. "I THINK what happened was a combination of civil and criminal vio- lftions," said Allen Auch, special agent of the Michigan Treasury. "There was an intent to deceive." Murray said he had no indication the MFC had considered bringing any charges against Levin or other city officials as a result' of their handling of the investments. "They had a 'meeting last Tuesday and there was no indication of any such action," he said. The next commission meeting is scheduled for today MURRAY SAID he had no infor- mation warranting the bringing of charges against Levin or other city employes in the case. "We were thinking about (a suit) in the case of Merril Lynch (the firm which handled the disputed invest- ments) but not against any employe. They were fired - that's civil action," Murray said. ;?urray. said he was personally atisfied .tw the degree of action taken against those officials who had a hand in the investment mess. But Latta said outside investigation is still needed to clear up the invest- mefts issue. "MURRAY'S ACTIONS are going to be reviewed by Council in execu- tive (closed) session and there are . going to be further questions," he said. Latta said Council Democrats would seek an audit by a firm other than Icerman and Johnson, the city's regular auditor, because one em- ploye of the firm had had prior knowledge of the questionable invest- ments. Latta said Democrates wouldl also ask for an outside review of all correspondence covering the invest- ments. Republican Councilman Gerald Bell, (Fifth Ward) however, said he saw no need for an additional probe of the matter. "We're being investi- gated by the Municipal Finance Com- mission, by the U.S. Post Office .;. . How many other probes do we need?" he asked. "You can beat a dead horse, can't you?" Bell said he hadn't seen anything to date indicating criminal actions on the part of Levin or others in City Hall. "Not all the facts are in," he cau- " tioned.."With the information I have, I'm somewhat satisfied - not 100 per cent satisfied," with the disciplinary actions'taken by Murray. INSTANT CASHI WE'RE PAYING $1-$2 PER DISC FOR YOUR ALBUMS IN GOOD SHAPE. .. A .. - rt. iany tightens " Limiting each passenger to a AMONG THE f single piece of carry-on luggage. which have agreedt . A watch over all aircraft on the guards to inspect p ground. terminal at Palm; " Armed security at airports. where four terroris " Supervision of airport personnel grenades, guns an( and special measures for freight. sives, boarded the L The measures are to be applied at 737 theyhijacked Oct all West German airports and to Ruhnau spoke at a West German planes at foreign air- ment news confere ports. was concerned wit] Hans Ruhnau, Transport Ministry cials' failure to keel state secretary, said at a news forbidden items av conference that 100 to 150 unarmed Germany's most not West German Border Guards, sup- in the specially b ported by armed local authorities, security Stammheimn already were protecting passengers "All one can do boarding Lufthansa planes at 40 or head," said Sepp more airports abroad. Ministry spokesman air security oreign airports to allow German assengers is the a de Majorca, sts, armed with d plastic explo- ufthansa Boeing 1. 13. routine govern-, nce which also b Stuttgart >ffi- p guns and other way from West torious terrorists built maximum- n prison. is shake one's Binder, Justice searches and a isolating the in- ther, the outside eir lawyers, the transistor radio, half a pound of identified "mass stance," Binder rted an unused he wall into an inter-cell telegraph system. Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin and Jan-Carl Raspe, whose freedom the Lufthansa hijackers had sought, were found dead in the cells hours after commandos rescued all hos- tages on the jetliner and killed three of the four hijackers. The government said Baader and Raspe had shot themselves with pistols smuggled into their cells and Ensslin had hanged herself. 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