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Show , . , , -- . , 11, I 1 MAY DESEREI l's1LW$, 111LAWAY, ifxA 193 31, i ..,, ...,,; f .,.4...;y7 , ,,4,,,... i ta, 1. '11, 44..714',' Wel, 41 :5',,i,q't i':' ;,,: .,.-,N....,1 7,,tr 7 kit r,LA '4 V ,t ;,,,,' 4,Att: fhOtt 6 vet el"Y Hijackers up ransom by $501000 an hour 4 1 ORANJESTAD, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles (1:11) masked Two upping hijackers, reportedly their ransom demands by $50,000 an hour, Thursday held a crippled Colombian airliner with 53 passengers and aboard on this Dutch island while lwaiting long-haire- crew-membe- repairs. The hijackers, armed with pistols and submachincguns, seized the plane Wednesday on a domestic Colombian flight. They originally demanded the release of 47 "political prison, ers" and payment to them of $200.000 under threat of blowing up the plane and passengers. The prisoner demand was rejected by the Colombian government. After the hijack the fourengine Electra belonging to the "SA NI" Colombian airline landed at Oranjestad for The refuelling. hijackers released 34 passengers and ordered the pilot to fly to Lima. Peru The plane left at dawn but had to turn back minutes later because the oil supply for the propellers was running dry. A Netherlands Antilles Airline (ALM) plane ,Ahich took the 34 released passengers to Medellin, Colombia, was due back before nightfall with the lubricant and a company mechanic to check the plane. Netherlands Antilles police j I with Associated Press f0 Shell Oil Co. has become the latest fuel company to turn the clock back on gasoline deliveries. Texaco says its stations on toll roads will limit motorists to 10 gallons. New restrictions announced by the two companies Wednesday widened the industry pattern of allocating supplies because of the nation's gas shortage. Shell. which reported a 12 per cent Increase in gasoline salqs through April of this ainounced in Houston ttal beginning Friday its stations will receive quantities based their on 1972 purchases. s be 4 Steamboat race returns to Ohio The first Cincinnati (UPI) steamboat race here in 42 years will be held Sept. 23 when the Delta Queen takes on the Belle of Louisville The race will follow the Cincinnati Bengals' first home football Fresh - - StYle 1 Boneless lb. 0.6,11. 1. Tender lb. s ,. - I. : I ,,, . - Burnham pattern matchei direction! 12x12 inch. - R0 '.:: ,.......:,::...,-.:.',.- o,:.:;:.:.:,:::::.1,.. FIiRNSMOSAIC .:., .,:,..:,,i:-: , ... , , , ..: . '''R ,,,e NE ' ' . , r faCei ' 1 t Si pkgs. ,c. ., $11 SQ I r ', ,, , .. ,,,. ' , Cans t; , ,,,..,,, , , ,, ,.; :. , ,,- ' ' ,. ,.. SOLID NO-WA- X mg - apt CAA! SA- the lifetime The luxury floor with shine! 12x12 inch tiles. 2z sc. FT: -- S cans 1 ' ost. '''' ' ,t,, , :,:to,.:;11,,,.,,,:s,:z-,,ti-A-11::;:,,, 0 , aril e :;,.;... 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With some exceptions, allocations will be 85 per cent of the amount purchased during the first quarter of 1973, plus a seasonal adjustment to take into account usual inceeased demand in the second quarter of each year. LIVER Country until April 30, when he 1.and Haldeman resigned from the Whte House staff in the wake of the scandal. Both'. are among the targets of newed grand jury probe into .' Watergate and its coverup-.- 01A1 Al INIESE . I 69c n . A Union Oil Co. of California spokesman announced the following formula for its customers, including all government distributors and agencies, dealers, had b2en put into effect on May 14: .tty, VEE7 Watergate bugging had been financed by Nixon campaign funds "laundered" through a Mexico City bank to hide the identity of the donors. In a statement prepared for a Senate appropriations subcommittee looking into reported CIA involvement in covert White House activities, Ehrlichman said Nixon directed him and the White House chief of staff, H.R. Haldeman, to meet with CIA : 1 Ehrlich-ma- on Tuesday. s., . reported last August by federal authorities that the ; Ehrlichman did not say what types of activities Nixon was concerned about. Nor did he say why Nixon was worried specifically about Mexico or why he feared the Watergate trail might lead there. Ehrlichman was Nixon's chief domestic affairs, adviser "The President was especially concerned about agency activities in Mexico which It was ..,. ,, said. about the effect of the FBI investigation upon the (Central Intelligence) agency." Ebrlichman said. "The President intended to require a full. igorous FBI investigation with no strings but believed that the trail might lead to agency people or activities either in this country or abroad. Ehrlichman's allegation before a Senate subcommittee Wednesday was the first indication by someone close to the President that Nixon was aware of a Mexican connection with Watergate sometime before federal investigators uncovered it. , ..0 ... D PORK CHOPS a" Water- "Mr. Ilaldeman said that the was concerned President CIA sources would jeopardize operations in Mexico. might be disclosed," follouing the gate arrests last June 17. officials 74' ,,;: MOIMMIll 2g21:2111 Center Rib Cut 4,,,,,,, fund-raise- game and both boats will be moored at the public landing on the Ohio River next to Riverfront Stadium. in the country. adjustments to assure fair treatment. GI If Oil Co. announced a similar formula for its stations P r,............., wit!!1, friend! service full Colombian President Misael Pastrana Borrero and his National Security Council met for four hours Wednesday night in Bogota after which it was announced the hijackers' demands were rejected because to accept them would mean a some TAGGS r''",t):-41e."'- )' Other developments: Vice Presidea Spiro T. Agnew said in an interview with the New York Times that "the President is untouched by these matters as far as any direct involvement is con cerned." !le, too, urged the Senate committee to concentrate on the highest level of guilt. The 7hicago Tribune said an internal FBI memo showed that the Cl'A asked the FBI not to interview two CIA "employes" sought in connection with the financing of the Watergate burglary. The Tribune quoted "sources close to the ease" as identifying the two as Kenneth W. Dahlberg, a Nixon and Manuel Ogarrie, a Mexico City attorney. Ehrlichman said Wednesday that within a week after the i :S 31 P indlosirmaril SHOP 1 0 rt to limit fuel sales ji and "breakdown of juridical Shell is latest firm yonderGurney argued: "The committee can get to the heart of Watergate with a few witnesses and in short order". :I at the DemoJune 17 break-icratic offices in the Watergate building the White House asked CIA officials whether an FEI investigation about the Watergate burglars money n I oer 74:er The political affiliation, if any, of the hijackers was not immediately known. The prisoners whose release the:y demanded were mainly members of the Castroite Army of National Liberation, ELN. A-- of peat:meal iclly "instead .- Li4 the order" Continued from Page 17 A k:, A z its plane remaining 55 passengers and crewmembers at the Princess Beatrix Airport Airport authorities said the pilot, Capt. Jorge Lucena, and his were suffering from exhaustion. isolated Call big ones now, prober urges 91e ,r ' i' OM A.M. itil 5 0 PA. 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