bez GE 2, THE HERALD, Wednesday, July 13, 1977 “Hijack foiled by sleep [| preserving HELSINKI (AP) — An at- f ‘Sbviet Union. . The pat, identified as Alexander Zagirnyak, 19, and Gennady Seluzhko, 22, Walked se last three hostages to es- q | cape. Officials said both were from Petrozavodsk, the capital of Soviet Karelia in northern Russia, and Seluzhko had a criminal record, They said the hijackers carried only one grenade that apparently contained no explosives. Finrish officials were openly relieved that the hijack, Finland's first, ended peacefually— especially since it involved the Sqviet Union. Finland’s independence exists precariously in the shadow of its Communist neighbor to the east. The Finns have an agreement to automatically ship hijackers back tc the Soviet Union, and officials gaid they would turn the pair over to the Soviets as scon as possible. The hijackers Ohio, sa’ conducte U.S. review shows ’ Laetrile ineffective “es + WASHINGTON AP - A new USS. +; government review of evidence on the i Laetrile shows ‘beyond serious i: question” it is ineffective against Donald Kennedy, of that in research they with mice, ‘th Laetrile had no effect ‘on “The drug had no effect on the growth the tumors,” Dr substance e disease. said David = cancer, Dr. +». Administration FDA, said today. Kennedy, in testimony prepared for a Senate health sub-committee, said the overwhelming majority of researchers agree Laetrile is ‘of unproven safety and of no effectiveness whatsoever.” Kennedy called promotion of the drug. derived from apricots, a fraud and said ). Laetrile could properly classed with * gancer-cure hoaxes of the past, He said such a hoax can become a ‘ public. health problem ‘‘because ‘ nificant numbers of people forgo other threatment to rely on it,” , Meanwhile, two researchers at ' Battelle Laboratories in Columbus, :‘commissioner of the Food and Drug Houchens, who conducted the research with Dr. Artemio Ovejera. “It was neither positive nor negative. We saw no toxicity. I would have to say in this particular test system, the drug is not effective under standard testing procedures. . “But this certainly does not say it would not work in some tumor in some other system,” he added. Laetrile is banned by the FDA on grounds it has not been shown to have any effect in curing or preventing cancer, -It is available in some countries, including Mexico, and 11 states have acted to legalize its us within their own boundaries. Alaskan oil may not | , flow until next week a “ANCHORAGE (AP) — There is some question when North Slope crude oil will resume its flow through the 800-mile transAlaska ‘aindustry and state tofficials say ojl will be ioving “‘by the end of the eck for sure.” But the top federal surveillance officer says it will be “some time next week” before the. aribe bales re rq = Delete lalatae label allaellaealalelaelaelallalalelalaiataalalallaialaaiaelailale HI-LINE FARM EQUIPMENT LID — pipeline ig back in operation. W.J. Darch, Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. _ president, told employees Monday that engineers ho to be able to restart t peline ‘in the next few ys." The $7.7 billion line has been shut down since last Friday, when an explosion Gestroyed. a_pump house at .- reky Pump Station No. 8, 4638 miles from the North Slope oil fields. One man died ih the blast and five others were injured. Officials of Alyeska Pi e Service Co. have said movement of the oil from Prudhoe Bay field ta the Valdez - pipeline termenus could resume by Wednesday or . Thursday. TELKWA, B.C. GIGANTIC USED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS & DELETIONS : HWY 16 TELKWA, B.C. is 10 Balers - All Makes and Models 6» Mowers - 3 Forage Choppers 4 Swathers -7 Discs - 4 Plows 4 Tratlers -3 Seed Drills - Front End Loaders AUCTION SALE OVER $100,000." WORTH OF EQUIPMENT TO'BE SOLD 7 MILES E, OF SMITHERS : SAT., JULY 16, 1977 - 10 A.M. SHARP 15.- Tractors - All Makes & Sizes 2. Crawlers - 1-TDS & 1-TD6 1 - Oliver Tractor with Cuber ‘Grader Plus a large selection of New and Used Machinery and Equipment far to numerous fo mention. All items subject to additions or deletions. All equipment can be viewed at Hi Line in Telkwa. Sale will be held outdoors, weather permitting PLAN TO ATTEND THIS GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE SALE CONDUCTED BY ROY’S AUCTION SERVICE GRANUM, ALBERTA AUCTIONEERS - ROY FJORDBOTTEN LIC.010237'& ASSOC. face three to 15 years in prison back home. Foreign Minister Paavo Vayrynen seemed especially pleased that the hijackers didn’t ask Finland for political asylum, which would have posed a sticky problem. “They wanted to get to Sweden and thal’s what the negotiations were ali about,” he said. | - The surrender came about 36 hours after the hijackers seized the Aeroflot TU-134 Sunday night on a flight from Petrozavodsk to Leningrad with 78 aboard, including seven crew and ithe two hijackers. . | ‘They demanded that it be flown to Sweden. On May 26, a Latvian mechanic named Vasily Sosnovsky hijacked a Soviet jet to Sweden and the ’ Swedes refused to extradite him, saying they would try him themselves 4 ; But for Zagirnyak and Se- _ luzhko things went wrong from the outset. First the pilot landed in Helsinki, . either because he was short of fuel or because he fooled the hijackers into thinking it ‘was ‘Stockholm. ‘ Then the seven crew members locked themselves into the cockpit and escaped’ through an emergency exit, Another six hostages esca from the plane Monday by jumping out a back door. . . Early Monday, the hijackers began negotiating with Finnish officials through a window of the plane, threatening to ‘blow up the jet unless they wera owed to fly to Sweden. But Sweden banned. any entry by the hijackers. ‘In the course of. negotiations, the hijackers released all the women and © children from the plane in three groups. 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