2 University Daily Kansan Japanese hijackers free 10 more in Damascus DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - The hijacked Japanese airliner landed at a Dammascus airport for a second refueling stop early Friday and arrived with 10 more hostages, including two Americans. Japanese sources said the freed Americans were W.D. McLean of San Francisco, executive vice president of a bug company and Mr. Burch at 3. Wess, whose home town was not known. Two held in stolen goods case Left aboard the Japan Air Lines DC8 were 12 passengers and seven crew members still hostage, the five hijackers from the Japanese Red Army and six other Japanese terrorists freed from prison in response to the hijackers' demand. Those still captive included one American, Thomas P. Phalen, a San Francisco resident on a State Department assignment. Two men, one an escape from the state penitentiary in Lansing, were arrested Friday on suspicion of possession of stolen property, Lawrence police said yesterday. Howard Allen, 34, who had escaped from Lansing last spring by riding a log down the Missouri River, was arrested by a state trooper on April 7, 2015. W. 80 bt. Allen was returned to Lansing. Louisiana County said Police said they found jewelry, cash and candy that were allegedly taken in two recent downtown burglaries. Borchke surrendered her, but she was not at the Lawsuit's request to which most stolen property was recovered, police said. The candy and about $50 in cash was identified as property taken earlier in the week from the Our Place Cafe, 814 Massachusetts St. police said. Police said much of the jewelry was identified by proprietors of Quantrill's Flea Market, 811 New Hampshire St. More than $2,500 in jewelry and cash had been stolen from the Flea Market between Wednesday night and Friday morning, police said. "We accepted that it lands only for humanitarian reasons," Kuwait's interior minister, Saad Abd-Alabuha, said. "And the permission was granted on one clear condition—that it refuels and takes off as soon as possible." Music by Lawrence and University of Kansas composers is featured in the K.U. Wind Ensemble's fall concert at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Swarthout Recital Hall. Wind ensemble to play tonight as the ultra-left jihackers had seized the jetliner over India on Wednesday and, in the course of round-the-clock negotiations with Bangladesh authorities, freed 18 of their hostages in Daca in exchange for five million dollars in six "comrades" freed from Japanese躲户. minutes and made seven passes before Kuwaiti officials agreed to let it land and cleared the runway of trucks parked to block it. California banker John Gabriel. Officials said Gabriel had been targeted for execution by the terrorists if their demands were not met. He was reported seriously illand was rushed to a hospital after his release. The largest exchanges occurred early yesterday when 59 persons were freed in a step-by-step trade of hostages for cash and "comrades." Most of the released prisoners were Red Army members jailed in Japan after previous terrorist incidents. "Hunter Park" and "Rapscallion" are the two works by Barnes that will be performed. Barnes is the staff arranger for the KU band. He conducts a jazz ensemble and the Gunfire erupted at the airport shortly after the 60 were released, signaling the start of a brief attempt by army rebels to out Bangladesh leader Ma) Gen. Zaur Robert Foster will conduct the 43-member band in works by Thomas Gordon, James Barnes, Charles K. Hoag, Richard Reber and J. H. Bell. George Boberg, associate professor of performance, is the guest conductor for "Dance for Five Performers," a work written in 1969 by Richard Reber, assistant professor of performance on the KU percussion department, and the work for the KU Percussion Ensemble. Gorton, retired dean of the KU school of Art, Gorton, retired deans of the variations and Fugues Wine Taste '1948 were reported killed in fighting at the airport and in the Bangladesh capital of Dacca, three miles away. [FIGURES] "Ruber is the piano solist in a "Mini Concerto for Piano and Band," an award-winning work composed by Hoag, professor of music theory. The piece was written in response to a need for serious contemporary works that can be performed by high school musicians who have limited technical ability. The work was written in 1972. three men aided Witnesses sait at least four army officers at the scene where they were marched out to a hangar by the rebels and executed by gunfire during the short-lived rebellion. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS said scores The jibpacked jet had been at an isolated berth near the marginal truss of a runway below. in a tense moment Saturday, the blackjacks—their patience apparently strained—ordered the plane into possible takeoff position. The government countered by rolling out a fleet of vehicles to block the runway, and the plane later returned to its isolated outpost, still surrounded by vehicles. IN THE CASBAH----803 Mass. Also aboard the plane was $6 million in ransom paid by the Japanese government. Contemporary jewelry, fine gifts, and Decorative accessories. HASKELL HOMECOMING AMONG THE Americans reported released in Dacca was former California governor Warren G. Brown, who formed Hollywood actress Carole Wells Karabian. The hijackers also freed HASKELL HOMECOMING Indian Arts And Crafts Show October 8 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. October 9 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. AUTHENTIC AND DISTINCTIVE PAINTINGS - JEWELRY - RUGS INDIAN FOOD NAVAJO TACOS AND FRIED BREAD Seven other hostages were released last night in Kuwait, the DOC's first stop after it left Daca, Bangladesh, in an end to a siege of five and one-half days. Hiawatha Gymnasium Haskell Indian Junior College Free Admission. The Public Is Welcome. 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