Jerusalem Nun Sees Changed Attitude in Palestine Arabs NEW YORK (JTA)—The mother Palestinian Arabs toward Israelis, superior of a convent in East Jeru- asserted here that the recent civil salem, discussing the attitudes of war in Jordan may have been a "turning point," but whether for good or ill remains to be seen. Mother Aline, who is on sabbati- cal leave from the Ecce Homo Convent on the Via Dolorosa, ad- dressed a press conference at the New York offices of the American Jewish Committee. She said that "until the civil • Nationally Known war, a Jerusalem Arab was able From Coast to Coast to live his daily life without feel- * 15200 W. 7 MILE ROAD ..kr ing that he had to take a position * 3 BlocMt East of Greenfield _A. ..- on the political conflict. But the Open Daily 9:30 to 6 majority of Arabs living in Jeru- We Accept — Bankard- Ai Diners-Security-Masters lE salem are Palestinians, and they all have friends and relatives in Amman. 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