Florence Morning News (Newspaper) - June 1, 1972, Florence, South Carolina GOOD It's June OUR 46TH YEAR NO. 152 The Only Daily Paper Published in Eastern South Carolina S. C. DAILY SUNDAY PREMIER MEIR WARNS ARAB STATES Israelis Hint e For Airport Massacre TEL AVIV Premier Golda Meir told Arab slates Wednesday they will be held re- sponsible for the massacre at Israel's international airport in which 25 persons died and 78 were Hinting broadly at retaliation for the Tuesday night killings by three Japanese terrorists hired by Palestinian Meir Israeli am sure Israel will find a remedy for what so that it won't happen More than 24 hours after the there was still confusion over the identity of A list issued by the government did not match those from 25 five re- mained fear of an Israeli reprisal President Suleiman Franjich conferred with Pre- mier Saeb Salam and ment and military and the government announced Lebanon will complain to the U.N. Security Council about what the Lebanese viewed as Mrs. implied A leader of the Marxist lar Front for the of which claimed re- sponsibility for the boasted in have many more surprise in store for In a blast at world over airport Mrs. Meir said the massacre could have been pre- a government French government can only express its surprise at certain official Israeli Expressing France's con- of the spokesman Jean Philippe Lecat tional security measures will include a search of all checked bags of travelers bound for Air France and Paris authorities later announced that starting baggage vented if only the airline The government listed among which the attackers flew had the dead Puerto checked most American The Japanese terrorists flew ports in- into Tel Aviv from Rome on a eluding and a Air France aircraft toms whose flight originated in ment guerrillas and Slung by Mrs. Meir's ordinary France declared through said extensive precautions at checked by Tel pas Orly Airport have protected sengers would be flights bound for the Middle East since September 1971. He sible for the attack embarked at Rome neither French authorities nor Air France have re- In New Air France in a statement said the Tel flight to the normal security procedures followed by Air France and other international carriers serving On arriving in the crowded Tel Aviv terminal building the three Japanese pulled submachine guns and grenades from their then started were tremendously one witness the group had been trained at an Arab guerrilla center in Japan's Kyodo news service said the terrorists could have been three of several United Red Army soldiers sent guerrilla camps eral months ago for The radical Japanese group preaches revolution and de- struction of the The dead Puerto Ricans were members of a Christian mage tour which had just ar- rived in Twenty-six members of the group SPECIAL SESSION Israeli Premier Mrs. Golda confers with De- just stood there pumping fense Minister Moshe Dayan during a special session of the Israeli zine after magazine into the jj was the second time Tel called alter the terrorist attack at Lod Airport struck at the airport Three Japanese hired by Palestinian 25 jn iess than a sons and wounded 78 more in the Four Arab terrorists hijacked gers and their hand Each checked in was set aside and identified by its before It added that Air France im- a Sabena to Tel Aviv after it took off crowds of screaming and frightened They showed no One of the Japanese was be- killed accidentally by a The statement said that these bullet fired by one of the other Ronie on May 8- passengers included a search of all a second committed and crew were captive for suicide by exploding a grenade a day before Israeli after spray ing two aircraft with os stormed the killed and the third attacker the captured was girl accomplices and freed The Israeli radio reported the One passenger mediately is introducing that the prisoner told inter- injuries suffered the Popular Front claimed that Tuesday's attack was to avenge the death of the two South Regain Lost Kontum Ground SAIGON South forces wrested back some lost ground in Kontum Wednesday behind diving craft that pelted the enemy government defenders at had improved for the South lum claimed killing 194 enemy Vietnamese defenders at turn in the past the battle for the city has not been a long The North holding two pounds in Terminated In Montana REACHING OUT Nixon stretches his arm put to clasp hands with a Warsaw one of ands of Poles who packed a Warsaw square to see the President on his arrival in the Polish capital Boisterous Crowd Greets Nixon at Polish Capital Nixon with the words which means you live 100 Moments after Nixon laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Un Warsaw residents stood of policemen on his historic week it der to shoulder and the crowd he walked to the plans report to a joint the President's edge of the crowd that surged sion of Congress Thursday against ranks of policemen nigh linked arm in talks with Kremlin When he his car At Warsaw Nixon and stood to wave at the his visits here and to the police lines gave way and cow were intended to help the Poles in on the a new structure of ing black American in the His car started and stopped He referred to the death and several continuing at destruction wrought on Poland this pace for a number of during World War and WARSAW President Of a million said Then it broke into the Nixon returned to this day's crowd was least as clear and carried the President nist capital The Poles again cheered to his meeting with ing his steps of 13 years with the words Nixon and Polish leaders will and received a warm welcome from estimated chanting The crowd appeared to be larger but not as emotional as the throng of a that mobbed Nixon here in 1959 he was vice said correspondents who made both At one point the crowd spilled through police lines onto the streets of downtown halting the presidential the motorcade Nixon talked 90 minutes with Polish Communist leader Edward Gierek and then was honored at a state Nixon flew here from where a series of terrorist bombings caused tight security to be imposed on his the Communist world's third largest is fourth and final stop in a ney that has carried Nixon to summit talks in Moscow and break-through agreements wit i Soviet There no official mate of the size of the crowd which lined the President's Ifr mile motorcade But newsmen who were with Nixon in August 1959, when the then vice an emo- tional welcome from a quarter Poland has suffered too much from Poland wants United States wants peace he if confer mainly on trade and eco- our to achieve a world o. nomic peace for all The President travels back to Washington on and rumble of heavy equipment on anti- ballistic missle project officially comes to an end idling an estimated million in equipment and throwing nearly men out of Edward project manager in Conrad for Peter Kiewit Sons Co. of the prime said most of the workers would be laid off in the With suspension of the project in which had delayed In starting for 11 months by disputes between the contractors and labor un- comes the loss of a tial to jobs later in the Rzewnicki said that ing to the the men will be paid ranging from two to four hours of contract scale and either or travel depending on which of the two locations the men worked And that will In Rzewnicki the firm's in- vestment in heavy office housing and Almost from the beginning oi other buildings in be shut The work came to an end last week when President Nixon 10-deep in some signed an arms limitation treaty with limiting the At the 1'cmb of the Unknown United States to two ABM a military band played one in North Dakota that is the Polish and American an- nearing completion and one repeating the music that around D.C. greeted the Nixons when they arrived from Tehran at the port. NATO Allies Approve Parley g INDEX The NATO allies have given the Classified 10D g go-ahead for a major conference on European Page 16. 1JD g Deaths 2A Local police arrested seven in oil theft Page 2A. 1 Doctor Editorials X Addresses Congress Tonight WASHINGTON ident Nixon will report straight to on his return Thursday night in bid to win speedy approval of the limitation pact signed in returning from his for- eign plans to go from the airport to Capitol to ad- dress a Joint session of Con- gress at p.m. His speech will be broadcast nationally on television and The last president to make international accord was Franklin D. in 1945, described Yalta Agreement among the United Russia and Great Brit- The White House would not confirm that Nixon's subject would be arms The speculation in Congress was that the purpose of the re- port was not only win prompt approval of the Talks to reach a manent agreement on limiting offensive The treaty to limit defensive antimissile systems and the five-year interim agreement on limiting offensive submarines and ers appears to have over- whelming although not mous support in Sen. Henry M. D- Rzewnicki said that since the signing of the the work has been in He said they havs received only a pension of work in the no a spokesman for the Safeguard Command in Conrad would come if the treaty is ratified by Rzewnicki said there will be some maintenance work such as safeguarding the facilities and insuring that no damage to property but in clashes south of the airstrip and at the city's northern Associated Press correspondent reported the fighting It was highlands said the toe provincial John Paul Vann senior ofc will renew their attacks on the the 2nd military and troop region includes the ments and troubled by North a Pleiku news con- Vann aircraft dropped tele- of He said 100 North Vietnamese guided bombs around the key lias ended and the North port of Vmh now pulling ta c ting South stored war supplies and destroy to regroup their -in Kontum by radio petroleum the US get ready for more but four Command invited to come forward under With most other fronts He said although the situation a truce vanished in a gully as they approached the ment nothing of the Vann said the enemy had killed in the Kontum ing in the past nine majority by artillery and air South Vietnamese allies were put at least killed and Government forces said they reoccupied an abandoned field hospital at the north of town next to the former 22nd sion headquarters which North Vietnamese hold. President Nguyen Van who ignored hostile rocket fire to fly into Kontum on spent Wednesday in Hue to ster morale of troops holding the northern defense line on the southern edge of occupied Quang Tri will recapture Quang he But he S they intend to attack only with the troops they have now in South but they will try to force with another The attempt is one What they are capable of is There was little action along the My Chanh defense at the south of Quang Tri and about 20 miles north of the for- and that he would be in danger mer emperor's citadel at during the But Associated Press A U.S. District Court judge in Holger Jensen said Brooklyn told Kunstler he had government positions were no jurisdiction in the shelled most of the and referred him to stale Kunstler got his delaying der from state Supreme Court Justice Harold But when he tried to serve the order at the state correction facility on Rikers Brown was A federal marshal in New York said Brown had been moved out of his cell before 5 a.m. and put aboard a U.S. Attorney Gerald Gallinghouse ta New Orleans departure had 63 10BJJ A government scientist has Markets warned of a hurricane disaster this Page 4B. Sports Women WEATHER Mostly sunny and cool today Highs in mid 70s; low tonight in Page 3A. Hustle Rap Brown Out of New York NEW ORLEANS Black militant H. Rap Brown was hustled out of New York City just ahead of a court order that would have delayed his transfer to New leans for on a gun William said he was misled by when he tried to locate Brown in New York and serve the court He called it a piece of Brown is scheduled to appear before U.S. District Court Judge Lansing Mitchell on Thursday for a new sentencing on his Federal authorities refused to whether he was in a New Bullet Can't Stop Golfer said Brown's been delayed 11 a.m. m w 28, had been sent to have exhausted all jaU Island after recovering of continuing so with the final leg from bullet wounds suffered of t w agreements already said Wednesday that not reached but rally backing all of President Nixon's behind Phase Two of the ments ta Moscow have been Strategic Anns Limitation yet In addition to the loss of nearly a weekly roll of an estimated will come to an Kunstler had sought a court order last Tuesday in an effort to block Brown's transfer to on the claim that the tip would saloons when police broke up the armed robbery of a Manhattan tavern last He faces state charges in New York in connection with CAMBRIDGE Pa. Robert 53, is a dedicated The dent was parsing h I favorite at Rivers Count when he was struck in tie head by a bullet apparently fired by a hunter lit a nearby wooded police force of the missile Wms and alter by A Kennedy to the course to hU