TheMichidana Dorlf r-Fiday, August 1 198O-Pg 7 THIRD PLANE FORCED TO CUBA THIS WEEK DC-10 out of Miami hijacked MIAMI (AP) - A National Airlines speaking, as were the seven in Wed- airlines in 1961-73 before improved AIRLINES IN the 1970s also installed DC-10 bound from Miami to Puerto nesday's hijacking. cooperation from Cuba and new metal-detection devices and security Rico with 223 people aboard was OFFICIALS SAID it appeared the security devices were developed. guards to screen passengers. hijacked last night and diverted to hijackers in the first two incidents were "Any airline would be concerned," But air pirates are learning to cir- Cuba, the third jetliner hijacked to Cuban refugees who had arrived in this John Fasolino, an Air Florida vice cumvent the security, using devices the Cuba this week, Federal Aviation Ad- country on the "Freedom Flotilla." president, said yesterday at a meeting metal detectors don't detect. ministration officials said. No one was injured in the two earlier of federal agents and airline officials The hijacker who took over the first National flight 872 was comman- hijackings and the hijackers were discussing ways of foiling hijackers Air Florida plane Sunday threatened to deered at about 7:40 p.m. EDT after reported detained in Cuba. The slipping past metal detectors and other detonate a "bomb," which turned out to leaving Miami International Airport at- passengers, crew, and planes were security checkpoints. be a bar of soap in a box. The seven 6:38, FAA spokesman Jack Barker said safely returned to the United States. Fasolino's stewardess daughter, Cuban nationals who commandeered in Atlanta. National Airlines is now owned by Nanette, was- among the 74 people the plane Wednesday carried gasoline "IT APPEARS there were a total of Pan American World Airways. aboard the jetliner hijacked to aboard in a plastic or glass container five (hijackers) at this point," he said, THERE WERE 87 hijackings on U.S. Cuba from Key West on Wednesday. and threatened to burn the plane. adding there was no word on how the hijackers took control of the plane. Barker said the hijackers were Spanish-speaking males. The National DC-10 jet had 211 passengers and 12 crew members, Barker said. The jet landed at Havana's Jose Mar- ti Airport at 9 p.m. EDT, Barker said, adding that there were no reports of any injuries. There was no immediate word on plans for returning the jet to the United States, but in past incidents Cuban authorities have allowed the hijacked planes to return to Miami within a few hours. FAA SPOKESMAN Dennis Feldman said it was not known whether any of the hijackers were armed. It was the-third hijacking to Cuba in a week - an Air Florida jet was hijacked Wednesday and another Air Florida jet was hijacked Sunday - and the eighth successful hijacking since a June 12, 1979, incident. Sunday's lone hijacker was Spanish- Gay caucus, lobbies Demsr for support y Continued from Page 3) d 28-year-old female caucus member said. "I think he's sidestepped the issues." Krieger, however, disagreed. "He had done more than any other president," he said. "He was the first president to even say the word 'gay.' He has started up a dialogue." But he ad- ded, "We'd like to see him do more." WellS, who was an uncommitted delegate, praised Carter but also war- ned he should do more. Since Carter was elected, "we have more than our foot in the door," he said. "But we've really got to work hard. I want to see what the president does with our agen- da. If he supports it, he'll get a large gay vote-God knows he needs it, because right now, Anderson is going to getit." tickets are . and $.SO and go on sale FOR EXAMPLE, Wells added, Car- ter could win gay votes by issuing an, , *executive order that would ban tomorrow at the Cris r Arena x It discrimination against gays in the Civil Service. Several of the caucus members ad-10 am, and all (TC outlets. For more Infor- mitted their are some problems with "coming out" and publicly working for gay rights, but were satisfied with their E on " decisions. "When I weighed the psychological costs against the social csts, I had toPresentation do it," Boozer said. - Williams agreed. "It's time for everyone to come out and say what they have to say."