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SALE ENDS FEB. 22, 1982 Tkt VALLEY RIVER CENTER SPRINGFIELD MALL FRANKLIN At VU.LARD WILLAMETTE PLAZA IN HIRONS/McKAYS PLAZA V y get into nature, recycle this paper ^ ^ lit emerald inter/national From Associated Press reports Miami police foil hijack attempt MIAMI A would-be hijacker fired on two airport gate agents and police Tuesday after he tried to board a flight to Key West, only to have an alert employee slam the airliner's door in his face, police said No one was hurt and the man, who had raised the employees' suspicions by acting nervously, was arrested after a brief gun battle with police according to police spokesman John Jones The FBI and the Federal Aviation Administration said they were investigating how the man got the 25-caliber au tomatic handgun through con course security checkpoints to AUTO INSURANCE Low Monthly Rates Jerry Brown Ins. 1385 Oak 485-4010 Gate F-6 at Miami International Airport "Evidently he went through the checkpoint," FAA spo kesman Jack Barker said from Atlanta "He pulled out the gun at the gate We have to assume he carried it through the check point " The man pulled the gun and started shooting while he was in the passageway between the departure gate and the Air Flor ida plane, authorities said The man was identified as Je sus Villa Munoz, 41, of Hialeah, and he was charged with attempted first-degree murder, attempted air piracy and use of a firearm to commit a felony. Jones said An alert gate agent slammed the door to the Boeing 737 before the man, who held a one-way ticket, could reach it. airline spokeswoman Robin Cohn said Security forces detain 3,500 WARSAW, Poland Police detained 3,500 people and fined another 7,000 for martial law violations, the of ficial PAP news agency said Wednesday in reporting the biggest dragnet since military rule was imposed in Poland In addition, PAP said 145,000 people were warned, 29,000 lectured, and 4.000 sent to mis demeanor courts, and that 614 people still face police courts for martial law violations un covered during the recent two day sweep called "Operation Calm " PAP said 25.000 regular and volunteer policemen checked 51.000 shops 60 000 vehicles and 3,500 hideouts for criminal elements,” adding It can be stated on the basis of reports of police patrols that the state of obedience to existing regula tions of martial law is not the best " Radio Warsaw monitored in London, said the raids were carried out throughout Poland ' and that many were conducted at night It did not give the exact dates of the sweep, and it was unclear how many of those detained were still in custody AN OREGON SUMMER COME WHAT’S BLOOMING m " y'w if r h * v 1 ■! ; i 1*1' jmm University of Oregon Summer Session June 21 - August 13,1982 Summer Session catalogs are now available. Pick up your free copy at the Summer Session Office, Room 333 Oregon Hall, or in the Registrar’s Office. The intent to Register card in the catalog should be filed by June 1. Classes begin June 22. So make your plans now to treat yourself to an Oregon Summer.