Show - 2A Standard-Examin- Monday March 9 1981 er News briefs " M fV’tf'ifv I W - r i r- "J j I gfc rviv S J I WARSAW Poland (AP) — A meeting between Hijackers move plane hostages DAMASCUS Syria (AP) — The a Pakistani airliner hijackers after a seven-da- y standoff in Afghanistan took the plane and more o£ than 100 hostages to Damascus during the night and renewed their demands for release of imprisoned foes of Pakistani President Mohammed Zia q In several hours of negotiations by radio with Pakistani diplomats and Syrian security officers in the Damascus control tower the hijackers demanded freedom for other members of their anti-Zi- a group and an end to government propaganda against their organiza ul-Ha- ev - Jr tion airport sources reported Freedom was demanded specifically for Nasser Gamal and the family of Salamullah Khan but no information about them was immediately available Pakistani Ambassador Sarfaraz Khan said he would relay the demands to his government The three hijackers who on Friday killed one of their hostages a Pakistani diplomat set no deadline but “threatened to take an extremely harsh measure” which they did not specify if their demands were not met an airport spokesman said y walkout alas the union’s so staged in protest of the planned cutbacks took hold The miners who came to Washington in cars and buses from two-da- g Appalachia and other areas began arriving at dawn for a noon rally and subsequent march ram Back home the mines were idle on the White House & 7 coal-minin- Fiat lays off 60000 workers for one week TURIN Italy (AP) — Italy’s auto giant Fiat today laid off 60000 workers for one week as part of its effort to cut down on growing stocks of automobiles The temporary suspension of one third of Fiat’s total work force in the auto division had been agreed with unions a few months ago Fiat employes will be laid off another week in April company officials reported Casino officials question evacuation order ATLANTIC CITY NJ (AP) — Caesars Boardwalk Regency executives say they will be asking questions about an unprecedented State Police order to evacuate the casino hotel following a $65 million extortion threat Caesars World Inc spokesman Herbert L Wolfe said Sunday that “the information we gathered from 504-roo- m a number sources” indicated the bomb threat was a hoax About 2000 employees and guests were routed onto the Boardwalk and streets for about 2V4 hours Sunday morning as FBI agents state troopers and police- men waited for the extortionist’s noon deadline to pass Two claim they are Atlanta's child killer ATLANTA (AP) — Someone claiming to be the Atlanta child killer has written taunting letters sprinkled with police jargon and a man making the same claim has been telephoning the minister of a church near the site where the 20th body was found The latest developments have fueled some existing theories about the case that has baffled inves black tigators and terrorized the : 20 months for community —The police jargon in the letter written to reporters at The Atlanta Constitution could spur speculation that the killer or killers pose as police to gain the trust of victims —The minister said the body was found near the church soon after a man who said he was the killer contacted him on the church’s help line' 24-ho- ur Raw sewage pours into Newport Harbor NEWPORT BEACH Calif (AP) — Warmer weather is on the way but sunbathers will find signs on some of their favorite beaches following a sewer line rupture that dumped millions of gallons of untreated waste water into Newport Harbor off-limi- ts The ruptured main beneath ’ the enormous bay — home port of more than 5000 boats and site of five miles of public beach The quarantine’ which could remain in effect for a week or more prohibits swimming fishing and clamming according to Monica Mazur of the Sanitation Department beaches extend The south from the Balboa Pier to Scotchman Cove a popular area normally crowded during warm off-limi- Pacific Coast Highway was capped Sunday morning more than 24 hours after it broke Health officials slapped a quarantine on the independent union leader Lech Walesa and Premier Gen Wojciech Jaruzelski was set for today a government spokesman said as the threat of a new outbreak of labor unrest loomed over Poland union Spokesmen for the 10 million-memblabor summer’s formed last during Solidarity rebellion would not confirm the report but said Walesa was in Warsaw after leaving a farmers’ meeting in Poznan The meeting would be the first between the two men since Jaruzelski took office last month in a government shakeup spurred by the uner Miners protest Reagan's benefit cutback WASHINGTON (AP) — Some 7000 coal miners from across the country gathered at the United Mine Workers’ international headquarters today to march in protest of President Reagan’s proposed cuts in the black lung benefits prog- New there® m ft rest y Jaruzelski appealed then for a moratorium on strikes to give the government a breathing spell to tackle the acute economic crisis Solidarity leaders agreed informally to truce but the chapter in Lodz the three-mont- h Poland’s second largest city is threatening a warning strike Tuesday as the spearhead of a shutdown The local is possible province-wid- e demanding reinstatement for five fired hospital 90-da- Vvif workers It claims government officials have refused to discuss the firings which it said were unexplained The labor movement is also disturbed about police summonses served last week on Jacek Huron and Adam Michnik two leading dissidents who are also advisers to Solidarity Four other dissidents not affiliated with Solidarity were indicted on charges of endangering the state The government’s new hard line followed a meeting in Moscow last week between Soviet and Polish Communist Party leaders at which the Soviets expressed confidenced the Poles would “liquidate the perils” threatening their communist system Meanwhile two demonstrations in Warsaw Sunday 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