e 6--Wednesday, October 26, 1977-The Michiaan Daily Humphrey's Senate return warm the differing points of view in this body that could not be reconciled," he said. HUMPHREY was pale and far thinner than when he last was in Washington, but he was clearly glad to be back. "It's just a joy to be around," he said. An aide tried several times to get Humphrey to move toward the entrance to the building andl on to his second-floor office, but the senator took his time and continued to answer questions. "I had a real rough time," he said when asked about his surgery and the radiation and chemical treatments he's been undergoing. "This is a battle royal. I've had two major surgical experiences." THE DOCTORS who have been treating Humphrey for cancer that started in his bladder, said in mid- August that the senator had a large, inoperable tumor in his abdomen and that his case is terminal. But Humphrey, the Democratic party's "Happy Warrior," the etern- nal optimist, vowed to fight on. "The doctors can't win it for me," he said. "They can help. I've got to win this fight." He said his weight loss has stabilized and he feels much better although "I tire a little at the end of the day." PRESIDENT Carter, on the last leg of a cross-country trip, stopped in Minneapolis on Sunday to pick up the 66-year-old Humphrey and his family and bring them back to Washington on board the presidential jet, Air Force One. In his floor speech, the unsuccess- ful Democratic presidental candi- date said his doctors told him a week ago that he could make the trip to Washington. "I waited, because I'm a frugal man, until I could get a free ride . . . For at least 20 years I've been trying to get on Air Force One. Just the thought of it sent vibrations through me that gave me new hope, new strength," he said. Statue of Liberty K (AP) - Puerto Rican rejected. occupied the Statue of Liberty Island - at the mouth of Alba and other supporters of the ne hours yesterday and New York Harbor - was closed to demonstrators held an impromptu orehead with a Puerto tourists and non-essential workers news conference earlier at Battery fore officials moved in immediately after the non-violent, Park on the tip of lower Manhattan held across the bay from Liberty Island. The group on the island had original- ly scheduled a news conference, but officials would not allow reporters Names of hijackers remain classified MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - The hijackers a One week after West German com- have some connect mandos stormed a hijacked Lufthan- Army Faction, a We sa jetliner at Mogadishu Airport to group, as evidenced free 91 hostages, the true identity of of the hijackers' de the four hijackers remains a closely of the West Gerr guarded secret. kidnaped and later ( The one terrorist who survived the businessman Hann raid, described as an attractive er. chestnut-haired woman of about 20, Both units sough was reported recuperating yesterday imprisoned German at Mogadishu's Medina Hospital hijackers also dema from gunshot wounds in her right two Palestinians jai shoulder and leg. ONE VERSION o the hijackers, alle DIPLOMATIC sources said the photographic evide other three hijackers have been were two men andt secretly buried. But beyond these other contends ther reports little is known about the and one woman. Bt terrorists. that the terrorist The Somalis have given out no probably between 19 official information on the hijackers. A source who aske Diplomats here appear to be virtual- fied, said photograp ly in the dark, but a series of con- ers include a sh flicting reports on the hijackers' European called J nationalities and even their sex are believed to come fro circulating in the diplomatic com- others are described munity. attractive dark-hair It remains unclear whether the was killed, the survi surviving woman will be tried, or a dark-haired man held in Somalia, thereby inviting re- from the MiddleE taliation, extradited to West Ger- nations. many, or perhaps spirited out of the The source said country. apparently traveling A CONSENSUS appears to have ports. But Iranian o emerged among diplomats that the have no informatio four hijackers are linked in some refute this claim. way to an extremist Palestinian NEWSPAPER re guerrilla organization. The Popular holm said the leader Front for the Liberation of Palestine called'himself "Cap is the one most often mentioned. moud," and carrieda in the name of Johan newspapers said a; carried an Iranian pa to a Reza Abasy. GREEK NIGHT These reports als two hijackers wereN PITCHER NIGHT Iranian passports, th Greeks admitted FREE Wid. name of Shanaz Gho c pwoman in the na Ansary. Even if Iranian used, it is generally; £1Iuhcr4f91ssis no indication of rdued pricer on pitcher, of beer terrorist organizatio 61 church (oH s.uniw siy)5. -S.s to false identity docu info lso appeared to ion with the Red st German terror by the similarity mands and those man group who executed German s-Martin Schley- ht release of 11 n anarchists. The nded freedom for led in Turkey. f the identities of gedly based on nce, says there two women. The e were three men th reports agree s were young, and 25. d not to be identi- phs of the hijack- ot of a blond ohann who was om Holland. The d as a "strikingly ed" woman who ving woman and , all apparently East or nearby the four were g on Iraniarrpass- officials say they in to support or ports in Stock- of the hijackers tain Walter Mah- a Dutch passport nnes Gerdus. The second hijacker assport made out o said the other women carrying he survivor in the lan and the dead ame of Soraya passports were agreed that this nationality since ns usually resort ments for cover. f OPENS TONIGHT: 8 P.M. 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