Page Two THE SUMMER DAILY F~riday, July :27, 1973 Page Two THE SUMMER DAILY Friday, July 27, 1973 Group lakes credit for recent BEIRUT, Lebanon 6P) - A group claiming to speak for the pro-Palestinian guerrillas who hi-- jacked a Japan Air Lines air- liner and blew it up in Libya yesterday promised more opera- tions against imperialism in its stronghold." A statement signed by t h e 'Sons of Occupied Territory" was thrust under the door of the Associated Press office here. The note, drawing upon Marxist ter- minology, listed several reasons for the hijacking. THE SKY PIRATES identified themselves during the hijacking as belonging to the "Sons of Oc- cupied Territory," an organiza- tion unheard of until then. All other Palestinian guerrilla groups disavowed themselves from the hijackers. The main reason given in the note for the hijacking appeared to be that Japan paid $6 million compensation to Israel last year for the Lodi Airport massacre, perpetrated by three members of Japan's United Red Army. That group is a revolutionary organiza- tion allied with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. "This assistance should have been given to Palestinian refugee camps which have been shelled and bombarded by American- hijacking made Israeli Phantoms almost daily," the note said. "But t h e Japanese chose to give this gift to the Zionists. "THIS ESTABLISHES our right to mete out cruel punishment to the imperialist clique for it s crimes against the Palestinian people." The note also spoke of "inter- national unity" between Palestin- ian guerrillas and other revolu- tionary groups abroad, and said the hijacking of the JAL Boeing 747 was a "true expression of this unity." The statement asked the Libyan government to "treat our men as revolutionaries and strugglers against tyranny." LIBYA ARRESTED a Japanese and three Palestinians after they ordered the passengers off t h e hijacked jet and blew it ip at the Benghazi, Libya, airport on Tuesday. Claiming that the Japanese hi- jacker was a member of the Red Army, the statement said "the Red Army organization has as- serted through this operation its legitimate right to exercise re- volutionary violence, and it pledg- es to continue to fight hand in hand with all revolutionary forces in the world until imperialist strongholds are destroyed." t.v. tonight 6:00 t 4 7 ii 13 News 9 Courtship of Eddie's Father 20 Land of the Giants 24 ABC News-Smith Reasoner 50 Flintstones 56 Erica-Crafts 6:15 56 Theonie-Cookinr 6:30 2 11 CBS News-Roger Mudd 4 13 NBC News-John Chancellor 7 ABC News-Smith Reasoner 9 I Dreamof Jeannie 24 Dick Van Dyke 50 Gilligan's Island 56 Dig It 0 Truth or Consequences 4 News _ 7 To Teil The Truth 9 Beveriy Hillbillies ii To Tell the Tenth 13 What's My Line? 2o Nanny and the Professor 24 Bowling toe Doliaes 50 I Love Lucy 56 Wait Harper at Fallingwater- Mousir 7:30 2 What's My Line? 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