Thursday, July 1, 1976THMIHGNDLYaeSvn THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven 47 hostages released by hijackers; 210 still held New fighting strikes Leb. KAM\PALA, Uganda (M19- Hijackers of a French jetliner freed 47 hostages yesterday, in- cluding an American woman ad her six - year - old son, hat costinued to hold ahost 210 others utnder threat of death. 'hose freed - mothers, chil- dren, the sick and elderly- rft o a special flight to Paris. Wth time running outt on fe air pirates' deadline, Presi- dcnt Idi Amin of Uganda took central role in the affatir. HeI ci over Ugandat radio he has otl3to five governmtents gitin to the hijackers' de- and frrelease uif 53 prison- hc] ? by them. 1He said the cronternts httd notreplied. MIN SI"SO s pitdhehaid heett ,tetcnatsince the hi- 'ig. sih t Israeli colonel Is 'oded the Israeli otiitary ttisioIt Uga.nda hefttre Amin Is ked wot the Israelis in 1972 td 't1rned his country pro- Arah. fhe hiackers, swho claim to me motbers of the Popular 1a-nt for the Liheration of Ptalestine (PFLP), said they %'ould hlow op the hostages and tie Air France airhus they caiptured Sunday over Greece finless their demand was met hby 8 am. EDT today. As Air France spokesman said oe of the 47 hostages freed, Simgonl Taieh, Ott St-year'- old Frenebtulan, was seriously ill in a htiopsp t~tital ansd did not teasectin the flight to Par is. T EAMRCA NS set free ivere fond lTot ltr, 3,and tier iv'roll; , I ,rFei-. front t'~ibrid', Mss. everl (th- cc Aerictis ter 'believed 1 nIin saitdttt' ttite -~d to Is- r ct h~st eroctsKenyat, Ii ~ ~ ~ ~~t nm n svt~radtieet 'the siiitttiott is gttitta si,,tots,'' Atnsasid itser the 'NOXNE (i t e Itotoscgrs freedwa ts listed;tos.to 1Iraeli ci''.Most tof te trisoniers tttsfreedoitit h~e tijaickers ig'7t ar" in Israeli jatls and ut.t'rge.st grop if tt~e bost' . -. s tiltltheld tiere Israelis. \iio scid 143,tirtttore tin tiifof te capttves, iseme Is- r,;itis or Jios.. 'lThe tsr-iet cainet tint its eimergency session to ciosider htto to meet the demntoIfree 411 prisoners held in Israel, most of them Arabs. 'Tie West Gtermtan govern- mnt stud its udecisiont on whe- ther to release any prisoners wrtld have to be miade jointly wilb the tther governmsents in' tilt-ed. BEIRUT, Lebanon (MFl-Chris- tians reportedly launched offen- sives with Syrian help yesterday against two more strongholds of their Palestinian and Lebanese Moslem foes after cotnqtuering onun of twos reftugee cittmps in eatstern IBeirtt Christiain Presidentt Stuletisman t'r'tojiett defended the Syriain 'stersetsti in in Lelsanot its a noIstoArab Levii tiic fisreigit tieh aee crisis , tte ('it to- tilit Ant hit'tidit idu. "lIEIIANON'S stecitit relation- Cu3:7tub hStyria is n)iti tf the oi''e, f tie AraibLetigue," qt o~uo ttedlFr~iieht's nstl. Tie niteciarge({ Ptestitiois iccuigtiti iii foitti inebanon if' iii r 'ikitginxces tost if ILch- p u li t e s - t fi t, u ' s , . i 'iiitf -tci'-, tat Sy i it's dnlay is - ithraiiut its iiisfroits T ha tn''is Itie citiseittthe nes hIi ltiel,' ' tirestllthe (tint tiectiog sacidi. The Sytrtan f reitun iinistcr aind Palestiniain ustierritto chief Ytisir Arafat isr em tttetncing the session. Incoinplete estimattes by so- clirity officials and hiopitals in- dicated more than 280 speson htad been killed and 300 iviunded since Tuesday. Thse total death ciont in 14 montths it civil war hats risen ts nearly 30,0011 itta coiitry sit three tmiltioin inhabi- Stit. PALESTINIANS c I a i no e d 'Syrian trotips tand tanks attacked the Moslem port tif Sidlon, some 25 miles south of Beirut, and were menacing a leftist toutnt- lain stronghold east of the city ye'sterday. 'The Christians said they had comtnpleted the conquest ott the disc el-Basha Palestinian refu- gee ramp and had launched a "final offensive" against neigh- boring and much larger Tal Zaa- tar. The Palestinians conceded thse loss of Jite el-Basha after a tine-day siege, paying homtage in a statement to "those who sood firm atnti fitight" ttnd vita" itg "defense tintil death'' it Tl Ztttitr. RESIDENTS itt Sicdiotoldye tr~rs artillery pottnscedlihe llihlicail city all motrnitng; killing civiliatns ansi settintg fires. 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