2 Gunmen Buried in Israel THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS a--Friday, Julie 30, 1972 Rabin Being Considered for Technion Presidency? post to the Technion board also discussed the post with Gen. Amos Home, former Air Force com- mander: Reserve General Dan Tulkow sky; Yeshayahu Lavie, former defense ministry director- A speciA committee named to general: and the acting Technion make recommendations for the president. Prof. David Ginsburg. Prospects of Rabin's being named to the Technion presidency ' reportedly were heightened by IF YOU TURN THE j complications which were under- stood to have developed over plans • to name him to a ministerial post UPSIDE DOWN YOU WONT FIND A FINER WINE THAN in the present cabinet. If a crisis developes over the effort by the Independent Liberals to introduce a limited civil mar- riage bill, prospects for a Rabin Melee Detro,t. Hick. appointment to the cabinet would ' improve. some sources said TEL AVIV (JTA) — Informed sources reported here that Gen. Itzhak Rabin, Israel's ambassador to the U. S. is under consideration for the presidency of the Ilaifa Technion. rde Wefic- to if THE 26th Victim of Lydda Massacre Dies TEL AVIV (JTA)—The 26th vie-' tim of the Lydda Airport massa- cre—Tzvi Guttman, 69. of Ramat Gan—died of his injuries last Fri- day night at the Ichilov Hospital here. He had suffered severe head injuries. His ssife, who also was wounded by machinegun fire and grenades in the airport terminal, was re- ported to be improving. 'The death toll in the May 30 massacre now stands at 28, includ- ing the two Japanese gunmen slain. The latter two—companions of Kozo Okamoto—were buried at an undisclosed site in southern Israel. Only an Israeli police of- firer and an official of the Japan- ese Embassy attended. The bodies of Okudeira Takashi and Yassouda Yassuk, were inter- red without a religious ceremony. Their burial had been delayed in the expectation that Japan would request the return of the bodies. But no request came from Tokyo officials or from the families of the slain terrorists. TO SEE AVIS FORD ANYBODY SELL MORE NEW CARS THAN IN OAKLAND COUNTY. THIS INCLUDES G.M.'S, CHRYSLER, AND OTHER FORD DEALERS. June Stock Reduction I 5 DAYS Thurs., Fri., June 29th, 30th, July 3-5-6 400 BRAND NEW 1972 FORDS ALL MODELS CHOICE OF EQUIPMENT The Japanese Embassy here said it had no objections to their burial in Israel. One of the gunmen was killed accidentally by his compan- ion and the other by the explosion of his own grenade. Okamoto made his first appear- ance before the military tribunal that will try him and reluctantly ' accepted the defense counsel se- lected for him by the Israel Bar Association. The occasion was a preliminary hearing by the tribunal of testi- mony from Jose Abner Mono Vega, a Puerto Rican school teacher who • headed the group of Puerto Rican pilgrims that sustained the greatest I casualties in the airport shooting. The tribunal convened at the re- quest of Vega, who was leaving j Israel the following day. Okamoto was accompanied by Tadayuki Harada, a 24-year-old Japanese student from the He- . brew University who acted as in- terpreter. No charges were read to Okamoto, and he was not asked to plead. But he was asked if he accepted his defense law- yer, Max Kritzman, a Tel Aviv lawyer. Kuwait Editor Abhors Arab Illiteracy Rate DISCOUNTS AS HIGH AS $1,200 OFF LIST PRICE Those Fords will be sold for LESS THAN 1% OVER TRUE COST [`Avis Will Gladly Handle All Financing"' 29200 TELEGRAPH ( AT 12 MILE) 354-3000 (Open Mon. and Thurs. Mites 'til 9 p.m.) AVIS FORD TUNIS (ZINS) — Dr. Ahmad Zaki, editor of Al Arabi, published monthly in Kuwait. condemned the indifference shown by Arab re- gimes to the fact that two thirds of the Arab world is illiterate. lie disclosed the following percentages of illiteracy in various Arab lands: Saudi Arabia 97 per cent; Morocco, 89 per cent: Libya. 84 per cent: Al- ' geria, 81 per-cent: Egypt, 75 per j cent: Jordan 69.7 per cent: Tuni- • sia. 68.7 per cent: Syria, 60.8 per • cent: Sudan. 86.5 per cent: Kuwait 47.7 per cent and Lebanon 40 per cent. Nleanwhile. the Cairo weekly Ahar Sa-ah published an article asking why in all of Egypt there ` is not a single Arabic encyclopedia other than a first volume which was prepared by the American Franklin Institute and in which there are so many errors. The story continues that the i Arabic encyclopedia makes abso- lutely no mention of the existence of the Jewish state. How are the • Arabs ever to learn anything about I their foe" the author asks. - - — After some hesitation. Okamoto spoke clearly into the microphone. "I don't think I asked for a deefnse counsel and I don't know where they brought him from but if this trial cannot take place without a lawyer, I accept." he said. The formality over, Kritzman and his assistant. Levi Roth, were official- ly appointed lawyers for the de- fense by the three-man tribunal. j WATCH FOR OUR SUNDAY SPECIALS STARTING JULY 9th WE WILL BE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 10-5 aLZ•fe,g wAVE CUSE SICPE 3160 W 12 Mile Rd Berkley OPEN MON THRU THURS and SAT 9 30 to 5 30 FRI 9 30 to 9 00 icon inovion impor SUMMER STOREWIDE SALE WITH 10%-50% SAVINGS! SIESTA CHAIR & FOOTSTOOL Famous Norwegian imported Siesta chair. Luxurious. soft. high grade loather uphol- stered cushions on a sturdy rosewood frame. Just On of Our Many Savings Sale Mese $198 Lamps 15% Off. Special Orders 10% Off. Royal Wall System 15% Off. Cado System 20% Off. 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