Israeli Killed, One Injured as Terrorists Attack El Al Jet ATHENS—Two Arab terrorists at an airport here at- tacked a landed El Al passenger plane with hand grenades and machine gun fire Thursday, killing one Israeli passenger and wounding another. The two men were captured after their attack from out- side the plane, a Boeing 707, which was warming up for a takeoff en route to Paris. There were 37 passengers and a crew of 10. A fire which was started by an exploding grenade was extinguished. In Beirut, Lebanon, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine claimed credit for the attack. South African Deputies to Build New Center for Johannesburg Jews JOHANNESBURG (JTA)—The South African Jewish Board of Deputies has announced plans for the construction of a community center for Johannesburg Jewry on a newly acquired site near Witwa- tersrand University. The building, to be completed within three years, will contain a museum, library, communal archives, lecture rooms, a small synagogue and facilities for students and youths. It will also provide new headquarters for the South African Jewish Board of Deputies. 4 Arab Youths Get Life Terms TEL AVIV (JTA) — Four Arab youths of East Jerusalem received life prison terms from a military tribunal which found them guilty of throwing hand grenades in Jer- usalem on Aug. 18, during what later became known as "The Night of Grenades," and with placing explosives in the Tel Aviv bus de- pot on Sept. 4. The judgments were unanimous. The tribunal rejected a plea of defense counsel that the defendants should be regarded as prisoners of war in accordance with the Geneva Convention and thus not subject to criminal prosecution for their ac- tions. The Israeli judges cited each Geneva Convention clause, declar- ing that none applied to the defend- ants, who they ruled, acted with intent to hurt civilians. The judges noted that the defendants were not members of an army, had no com- manding officers and wore no uni- forms. The four Arabs — Chassam Ab- dul Latif Kamel, 18; Sawim Kaled Houseiba, 20; Ahmed Mouhamed Muneimar, 19; and Mrwab Abu Hard, 19 — were sentenced to an additional 10 years imprisonment for participation in a "hostile or- ganization." Latif Kamel was given an additional 20 years for posses- sion of hand grenades when he was captured. Terms are to run concurrently, and the defendants have two weeks to appeal. Northland Lot G The youths were not present when the sentences were handed down. They had been given per- mission to speak in connection with the sentencing, but they used the occasion to make an effort to start a political statement. The court ordered them to stop. When the defendants ignored the order, they were removed from the courtroom. No man would listen to you talk if he didn't know it was his turn next. —F. W. Howe. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS See GEORGE OHRENSTEIN Certified Master Watchmaker and Jeweler OF HARVARD ROW 11 MILE and LAHSER PHONE: 353-3146 December 27, 1968 - 3 'Dissident' Worshipers Pray at Temple Mount JERUSALEM (JTA)—A 20-min- ute Hanuka prayer service was held on the edge of the of the Tem- ple Mount in East Jerusalem by seven members of the "Ariel" group which has rejected a chief rabbinate ruling that all of the present enclosure of the Moslem Holy Place on the Mount should be considered part of the original Temple grounds. The latter are considered too holy for present day Jews to enter. The chief rabbi of the armed forces, Maj Gen Shlomo Goren, is one of the reli- gious authorities who holds that the southwestern part of the com- pound was not part of the Temple Mount proper. That was the site of the Hanuka service. . KAPLAN BROS. Strictly Kosher Meats and Poultry Specializing in: • Fresh, For Quality and Service in Fine Jewelry Friday, Cutup Chicken Parts Ready Made Hamburger Patties Oven Ready Turkeys Stuffed Kishka Seasoned Meat Balls Veal for Scalopini • Beef for Scalopini • Hebrew Nat'l Delicatessen • Boneless Chicken Breasts • • • • • 18229 WYOMING WE DELIVER — UN 1-4770 • Cube Steaks • • • • Kosher TV Dinners Beef Ribs Seasoned Meat Loaf Cartwheels CLOSED WEDNESDAY JAN. 1st NEW YEAR'S DAY Eastland Lot 4 YEAR END SALE! the ghest rate on savings in Michigan SAVE UP TO OFF •DRESSES •GOWNS •COATS •SUITS •SPORTS WEAR "SMART MONEY" goes where it gets the highest rate plus safety and easy liquidity. That's why you'll find so much of it going into American Savings 5 1 4% Bonus Savings Certifi- cates. Minimum account—$5,000. Maturity-6 months. But you can withdraw earlier with no advance notice and still enjoy the same good rate we pay on our regular savings accounts. Account else- Where? Bring in your passbook or certificate and we'll arrange the transfer. Accounts insured to $15,000 by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Branches throughout Metropolitan Detroit/Accounts insured to $15,000 by Feelaral,Savinge & Loan IneglatmliCORNration