Ex-Nazis Get Life Huge Merchant Ships Are Named for Killing Jews BONN (JTA)—Two former Nazi •by ZIM Lines officers were sentenced to life im- Gymnastics Champs Steve Cohen of Penn State who won the NCAA all-around title was runner-up in the same event at the National AAU gymnastic championships. Mark Cohn of prisonment and five other former Temple placed second to Steve SS functionaries to lesser prison terms by a court in Stuttgart for their roles in the slaughter of Polish Jews during the Hitler era. Receiving life sentences were Hermann Muller, a 57-year-old former SS major,. and Paul Rable, 60, a former captain. Muller was found guilty of eight cases of di- rect murder and complicity in murder 11 more times. Rable was found • guilty of eight crimes of murder involving the death of 17 Jews. Muller, a businessman before his arrest, was accused by the prose- cution of having sent thousands ,of Jews to their death in gas cham bers. Three other defendants were acquitted; one because the court found he had abetted the murder on orders and the others for lack of evidence. The 10 de- fendants had been acused of murdering at least 30,000 Jews The name ORON, a combination of the Hebrew words for light and might, has been selected for a 60,000-deadweight-ton bulk carrier now building at the Maizuru Ship- yard in Japan for the Zim Lines. _ When completed later this year she will be the biggest ship under the Israel flag. The name was chosen at a meet- ing of the Zim Lines board of directors in H a i f a. They also selected the names TAMAR and RIMON for two 7,000-deadweight- ton combination general cargo and citrus carriers under construction for the • Zim Lines at Split, Yugo- slavia. TAMAR is Hebrew for the date and RIMON is pomegranate, both fruits common to Israel and fre- quently mentioned in the Bible. They perpetuate in the Zim fleet the names of two smaller ships built in Holland in 1951 which were the first ocean-going vessels built for Israel. in Tarnopol in 1941-43. The trial The flagship of Israel's mer- lasted nine months, and 128 wit- chant marine will continue to be nesses, many from Eastern the luxury cruise liner SHALOM, Europe, were heard. which means peace, measures The prosecution had asked life 25,300 gross tons and carries no imprisonment for two other de- cargo. fendants, both former SS sergeants, Walter Lambor, 60, and Willi Her- mann, 56. Both were given 10-year sentences, Hermann for complicity in the murder. of 2,770 persons. 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