Sullivan Picks Israeli Acts to Appear on TV Show Israel Court Rejects 1'4y-titian's Organization of Auditions of several hun- dance troupe of five boys and the Zionist to select the Caravan Plea on Implication in Prison Riot dred Israeli artists held in the five girls; folk singer Nehama America the Jewish state's top en- JERUSALEM (JTA) — The ply, said that the authorities had Israel Supreme Court rejected a not received a request for a bid for habeas corpus made by Red Cross representative to Ahmed Osman, an Egyptian meet with Osman, but there was journalist who is being held on no objection to such a meeting. suspicion of having organized He denied that the Arab had the jailbreak at Shattah Prison been treated l i k e a convict, noting that he had received spe- in northern Israel. The plaintiff was brought into cial privileges. He also denied court on a stretcher from a hos- the solitary confinement charge, pointing to Osman's presence in pital where he has been treated a hospital room. Finally, the for a leg wound suffered during government's representative the prison riot. Osman, who .came from London where the said that Osman could, as the Israel Embassy issued him a law provides, engage an Israeli visa, was arrested and was being attorney who then had the right held at Shattah Prison on sus- to invite counsel from abroad picion of espionage, when the to join in Osman's defense. riot occurred. The Attorney General, reply- ing for the government. asked Osman's continued detention, asserting that a preliminary in- vestigation was completed and charges would soon be brought to a court asking Osman's trial for his part in the break. in which a number of persons lost their lives. While the Egyptian newspa- perman did not challenge his original arrest, he appealed for a writ against the Israel gov- ernment on the f ollow in g grounds: he had not been per- mitted to contact the Interna- tional Red Cross; he was treated like a convict despite the fact that he had not been sentenced by any court, and he was being held in solitary confinement, a form of punishment. • In court, Osman added a fourth point—he asked for per- mission to hire counsel for his defense from abroad. The Attorney General, in re- ZOA House in Tel Aviv re- stilted in the selection by Ed Sullican, noted TV personality, of five acts for a countrywide tour under ZOA auspices and for appearance on his Sun- day night's television program on Nov. 2. According to an announcement by Jacques Torczyner, ZOA ad- ministrative vice-chairman, the artists selected for the "Ed Sul- livan-ZOA Caravan of Israel Stars" will include the follow- ing: Twelve-year-old violin virtu- oso Yitzhak Pearlman, a polio victim; the Yon•tan Cannon Hendel of the "Batzal Yarok" troupe, and her accompanist, Menahem Lazarovitch, (Miss Hendel was the female lead of the "Pillar of Fire," the film recently made in Israel by Larry Frisch, son of the late ZOA president Daniel Frisch;) Bracha Eden and Alexander Wilkowirsky, duo-pianists and Albert Almoslino, young sci- entist, who gained international renown by his specialty of shadow caricaturing, reviving the popular 19th century pas- time of "candle silhouettes." 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