CAMPUS AND AREA --- University Daily Kansan, January 24. 1984 . Page 8 U.S. jets just miss airliners Israeli newspaper reports By United Press International TEL AVIV, Israel — U.S. warplanes searching for kamikaze planes on the Lebanese coast have been involved in near-collisions with passenger jets flying to and from Israel newspaper said yesterday. The U. Embassy in Tel Aviv and the Defense Department in Washington both said they knew of no such incidents. U. S. officials have said the U.S. 6th Fleet is on high alert against possible air attacks and U.S. warplanes were checking all flights in the area for planes that might be flying to naval airmasters to avoid radar detection. Secretary of State George Shultz warned Sunday that the United States was prepared to launch pre-empire strikes against terrorists, including kamikaze planes for attacks on the 6th Fleet. The Pentagon over the weekend put out a world-wide alert through the International Civil Aviation Organization to commercial carriers concerning "terrorist threats" against U.S. Navy ships. The order would also apply to private or company aircraft. THE 'NOTICE WARNED that aircraft approaching U.S. Navy ships within five nautical miles at altitudes less than 2,000 feet "whose intentions are unlawful to us . . may risk by U.S. defensive measures." It alerted aircraft approaching the Navy ships to identify themselves by radio. The warning specifically concerned U.S. Navy ships in the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Gulf of Oman and the North Arabian Sea. but Pentagon spokesman said it applied equally to Navy ships in the eastern Mediterranean off Lebanon. THE ISRAELI NEWSPAPER Ha'aret said the U.S. warplans have been criss-crossing civilian air lanes and have been involved in several near-collisions with passenger jets flying to and from Israel. In Tehran, Iranian Parliament Speaker Hashemi Rafsanjiani said Washington was using the kamikaze tactics to attack the oppressive strikes in the Middle East "JUST RECALL WHAT a loud and provocative campaign was raised by Washington in connection with the downing of the South Korean airliner which, on a spy mission for the CIA, had invaded deep into Soviet territory and flew over it for two odd hours," the official Soviet news agency Tass said. The Soviet Union also denounced the U.S. warnings of pre-emptive strikes against the kamikaze aircraft and recalled the outcry that forcement Air Lines jet Sept. 1, with 598 people aboard. "We consider these movements as an adventure. Either the United States is interpreting illusions as realities, or they were hatching a plot to hinder the deep-rooted fears of those who were emerging in the western part of the Islamic world," Rafsanjani told Parliament. "Now there is the U.S. command ready to destroy civil aircraft not over U.S. territory but many thousand miles from the U.S. coast," it said. Elsewhere in the Middle East: Drusae Muslim militiamen hammered army positions with artillery and rocket launchers to torevert an all-out civil war. SAN SALVADOR, EI Salvador — Leftist rebels said yesterday that they accidentally blew up a civilian plane landing on a runway in a bungled attempt to attack a transport plane carrying U.S. military advisers. One passenger in the civilian plane was killed. Plane accidentally blown up, rebels say The rebel radio station claimed the domestic commuter plane from Alas Airlines 'accidentally provoked' the fire that killed over the mine Friday as it landed. By United Press International The clandestine guerrilla station, Radio Veneemos, said a land mine had been planted on an airstrip outside San Miguel in an attempt to blow up a C-47 transport plane carrying "American advisers and officers of the hierarchy at the Salvadoran army." One passenger, Jose Domingo Palomares Leon, 50, was killed by the explosion. The pilot and four other passengers were wounded. THE BROADCAST WARNED civilian pilots that air-strings in eastern El Salvador were "military objectives" subject to attack. in fighting, the Salvordoran army, led by a U.S.-trained A仑 battalion, distributed yesterday for an offensive effort to retake the city from the important Pacific Coast region of the Ussulutan province, military sources said. Several hundred soldiers joined the operation, but there was no immediate report of combat or bombing, the sources said. The army sweep was concentrated against the towns of San Agustin and Terra Blanca near a strategic rail trestle that provides the only road link into the Southeast, the army sources said. The coastal region of Uselutan is strategic because it is one of El Salvador's richest crop-growing zones. The Army says rebels use its beaches to receive supplies by boat from Nicaragua. IN A VICYTON FOR Reagan administration policy, police chief Reynaldo Lopez Nuila told a news conference that Army Capt Eduardo Ernesto Alfonso Avilla has been jailed "for military disobedience." Avila has been implicated in the 1981 murders of two American land reform experts, Michael Hammer and Mark David Pearlman, and in the murder of Jose Rododo Viera, head of the Institute for Agrarian Transformation. Avila completed a 30-day sentence Wednesday for committing a minor military infraction. He was expected to be freed, but the army high command apparently buckled to U.S. pressure Church-school supporters want power to educate By United Press International INDIANAPOLIS — Seven women whose husbands are imprisoned in Nebraska for refusing to testify about the reopening of an unaccredited college school when yesterday the state could not supply them how to educate their children. "The state has no right to have control over our children and take control over what Jesus Christ has control over." Julie Nolte told a news conference at the Indianapolis Baptist Temple. "We follow the higher authority of Jesus Christ," she said. The men were jailed Nov. 23 for refusing to testify at a hearing about the operation of the unaccredited Faith Christian School, which is in the basement of the Faith Baptist Church in Louisville, Neb. One of the men has since been released after agreeing to testify. "What they're asking us to do is to sin—to have a state-certified teacher in our schools when our belief is that we want them to work with our own teachers," Nolte said. staying at homes of sympathizers across the country. WARRANTS also WERE issued in Nebraska for the women, Everett Sileven, the church pastor, and his daughter for contempt of court for failing to attend the hearing. The women, with their children, have been "What they are saying is that the state of Nebraska is a higher authority than Jesus Christ." Nebraska officials have said the church school should be closed because it uses teachers not certified by the State Board of Education. It closed in 1976 and has been open much of the time since then in defiance of a court order. "We cannot return home, there are warrants out for our arrest, and that makes us feel very uncomfortable." Nolte said. "We can't return home and we can't see our husbands. We don't know that we have done anything wrong." 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