The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 12, 1980-Page 7 JET COMMANDEERED ON GROUND' Airliner hijacked in Seattle SEATTLE (AP)-A man claiming he had a bomb in his briefcase seized a Northwest Airlines 727 jet on the ground yesterday afternoon at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and demanded $600,000 and two parachutes, authorities said. Four hours later, at 8:30 p.m. Detroit time, the hijacker released all 50 passengers, the FBI said, and 30 minutes after that he agreed to switch to another plane, said FBI negotiator Ron Beiner. THE MAN THEN asked FBI negotiators for a four- seat, single-engine plane to be flown by one of the Northwest pilots, said Beiner, trained in handling hijacksituations. The man earlier told negotiators he intended to parachute from the plane with his money, similar to the action of the man identified only as Dan Cooper, who disappeared over southwestern Washington in 1971. "I'm not crazy," the hijacker said by radio after the passenger were released. "I don't want to talk no more." "IF I GET THAT small plane and parachute, these people remaining on the plane will be set free and can go home to their children," he said. Remaining on the 727 were a three-person flight crew, a flight attendant and an off-duty pilot, North- west said. The airport remained open to other flights during the negotiations. At about 7:30 p.m. Detroit time, the hijacker, described asa white male in his early 20s, seta three- hour deadline for action on his demands, but did not say what would happen if the deadline was ignored, Beiner said. THE MAN WAS in the cabin of the 727, which was parked on a ramp leading to a runway, said Dennis Feldman, a Northwest spokesman. "I work for a man and the thing I do, I kill people for a living," the man said by radio as he talked with Beiner. The man said he was not going to surrender until his boss was killed, but the boss was not identified and he did not explain why he wanted him killed. THE MAN ALSO said he owed people money. Options to (Continued from Page 3Y this law. Ewartsaid he questioned where the FBI would get the funds to track down 80,000 19- and 20 year-old men. "I'm convinced that after the elec- tion, within a year, the next president will ask for the authority to induct, or Congress will try to give him the authority without his asking," Ewart stated. He explained that was why he was not registering for the draft. Ewart said there will be enough in- dividuals not registering to cause some problemsfor the government. He added that this is not only a moral act of protest, but has practical impact as well. "IF THEY (THE government) see five to seven per cent resistance or apathy, what sort of indication will they see when they want to bring back the draft? I'm scared about what will hap- pen if we don't stop these things now," Ewart emphasized. For the next few weeks CARD plans to hand out leaflets explaining the op- tions to draft registration. They also plan to offer counseling services. Hefley said, "Often these young men are confused about what they should do. They just want to talk to someone." For the two weeks of registering, ICHIGA REP '80 Spirit Noel Coward at his sophisti- cated best. In an attempt to learn about the occult, a man gets far more than he bargains for when the ghost of his first wife returns from "beyond" to complicate life with his second wife. July 12,16,18 TONIGHT AT 8 PM POWER CENTER Power Center box office opens at 6pm (763-3333) Opening July 30 and 31: OF THEE I SING and LA RONDE registration CARD wants to have representatives outside every post office in the county. According to Natalie Levin, a member of the Public Interest Research Group in Michigan, they will talk to the men before they register and ask that they wait a day and attend a workshop or talk to a counselor before they make their final decision. Ewasrt said that they are not trying ma^ i ^^ o po~~~ia n available the draft, but only attempting to make sure they know there are alternatives. CARD has scheduled two anti- registration rallies. The first, Monday, July 14, will be held-in Detroit at Ken- nedy Square. A march to the Joe Louis Arena, the convention site, will follow. The second rally will be on Monday, July 21 in Ann Arbor in front of the Federal Building. Both are scheduled } PETER SELLERS Walt Disney Proa.o - BEING HTHERE 1WOAH'UARKJC A UNIVERSAL PICTURE PG UmtA TONIGHT AT M MNITs 2Nn - . YEAR ad TONIGHT AT MIDNITE TONITE AT MIDNITE JUST WHAT WE ALL NEED... A really good hit. ALL NEW ADVANCE RITZ SHOWING X ! -- A LSO - NINE VE FRITZ m' T TONITE AT MIDNITE LIVE INt'ClONIICI V