Two Women Hijackers Are Given Life Terms, TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Israeli military tribunal imposed life sea- tences Monday on both Rana Tannous and Therese Khalsa, the two women accused of taking part in the Sabena Airlines hijacking at Lydda Airport at the beginning of May. The tribunal cons icted the wom- en on three of the four charges against them. They received life imprisonment sentences for participating in a group that committed offenses using weapons; and bearing wea- pons, hand grenades and explo- sives. On the charge of membership in an illegal organization, they were each given 10 years imprisonment. Both women were acquitted on a count of planting a bomb. In handing down its verdict, the tribunal said that the two women bad tried to pretend that they were unaware of the hijack- ing mission before the terrorist acts were carried out, However, their testimony could not stand up to the facts introduced by the prosecution which the court accepted. Moreover, the court had d dis- covered that both women had joined the terrorist organization of their own free will, and that they carried out their part in the hi- jacking of their own volition. HARRY THOMAS The Finest of National Advertised Clothing at 1/2 the Price You would expect to pay os Clotho, for 36 Yoors" "F. OPEN SUNDAY 11 to 4 HARRY THOMAS 24750 Telegraph at Ten Mile Rd. BANKARD DINERS- MASTERS Dodo to 6 p.m. Thurs. to 12—Friday, August 11, 1972 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Golda and 11loshe: Their Popularity I Prior to the sentencing, Miss able childhood. ;, Tannous' lawyer Eliezer Koren Miss Khalsa •s attorney Jacob ' asked the court to impose an easy ', Hennigmann, asked the court to sentence of short imprisonment on I consider his client's young age of NEW YORK — Prime Minister less than average income and his client. lie recalled her miser- 119 and her relative immaturity. Golda Meir is still the most popular ' Asian or African backgrounds. leader in Israel, but Gen. Moshe Other choices expressed in the Dayan is a close second choice, PORI poll by percentages were- according to a public opinion stir- Yigal Alon 41 , Menahem Begin 1.9, conducted there by Public Abba Eban 1.7, David Elazar 1.7, Among Israelis Is About Even Forest Hills Compromise Seen y ,as Possible; Lindsay Assailed ,ve Opinion Research of Israel Ltd. NEW ORK (JTA)—Dr. Alvin Lashinsky, past president of the Queens Jewish Community Coun- cil,said the council was willing to accept "a compromise that the community would acc"pt" it the controversy over an 840-unit low- income housing project row under construction in the predominantly Jewish Forest Hills section of Queens. lie said he viewed the Cuomo re- port. issued last month, which sug- gested halving the number of apartments, as "a beginning in the quest for understanding and com- promise" the controversy, but he also accused Mayor John V. Lindsay of "not acting in good faith" in the dispuate, Lashinsky said the mayor has "absolutely refused" to meet with the council. He also attacked Lind- say for the "acceleration of build- ing" on the project. The compromise plan was sub- mitted July 26 to -Mayor Lindsay by Mario M. Cuomo, an attor- ney named by the mayor to in- vestigate the disputed project and propose revision which might be acceptable to both proponents and opponents of the currently scheduled 840-family apartments in three 24-story buildings. Dr. Stanley Dacher, executive vice president of the council, said the Cuomo report, "if followed to its logical conclusion, actually makes a very strong case for 'no project at all'," a situation which Lashinsky said the council pre- ferred. But Lashinsky maintained that the council was ready to begin ne- gotiations for a compromise, pro- vided Mayor Lindsay would meet with its representat Lashinsky said th th e., the council was willing to give Mayor Lind- Dynamic The Tire People That Know That Care Stop by and let us HELP YOU in making your car SAFE & DEPENDABLE "Dunlop Quality Costs No More" JOE STAMELL'S DYNAMIC TIRE SALES 3826 N. Woodward at 131/2 Mile Road, Royal Oak, Mich. Phone: 549-7350 Mon. - Thrus. 9 - 6, - Fri. 9 - 8; Sat. 9 - 3; Sun. 10 - 3 ' say "reasonable time" to come to a decision in the controversy, On Monday, Mayor Lindsay said that a temporary halt in construc- tion of the project was "not neces-j sary" and added that he wanted to examine a new proposal to turn one of the three buildings into middle-income housing. The proposal by Simeon Golar, chairman of the City Housing Au- thority, is opposed both by Cuomo and the Forest Hills Residents Association. Penn State OKs Special Schedule for High Holy Days PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The Pennsylvania State University and it Commonwealth campuses, which had scheduled academic ac- tivities for Yom Kippur, have agreed to make alternate plans for Jewish students who wish to cele- brate the holy day. Norman M. Wall, chairman of the Anti-Defamation League region- al advisory board and David S. Zelitch, chairman of the Pennsyl- vania ADL board's discrimina- tion committee announced that "the university has made provisions for Jewish students not wishing to re- port on Sept. 17 because of (Yom Kippur) to delay their arrival until Sept. 19. Approximately 7,500 Jewish stu- dents attend the Pennsylvania State University system, according to Samuel L. Gaber, regional di- rector of the ADL. Earlier this year, the univer- sity invited the AUL to assist school officials in developing ar- proprhte alternative arrange- ments for Jewish students, Wall said. Students now will be allow- ed to make-up any testing ses- sions and other activities they miss, Gaber said, In a statement concerning the decision, the University said, ''The Pennsylvania State University makes every reasonable effort to avoid conflicts with religious holi- days. (PORI), and reported here by the American Jewish Committee. With 90.9 per cent of those ques- tioned expressing definite opinions as to the person "most trusted to lead Israel now," Mrs. Meir re- ceived 40.5 per cent of all votes cast, while Gen. Dayan was fa- vored by 37.9 per cent. Although the differences were relatively small, Mrs. Meir re- ceived somewhat more votes from those over 40 years of age, while Dayan was preferred by more in the under-40 group. Mrs. Meir also rated slightly higher with high school and college graduates, white collar and professional workers, people with average or above av- erage incomes, and those of Euro- pean or American backgrounds. Gen. Dayan received more votes from those with grade school edu- cation or less. manual workers, ments where they work as hired labor, officials reported Wednes- day. Gen. Moshe Dayan. Israel's de- fense minister. issued a warning last week to Israeli settlers who employ Arab workers on their farms that he was not opposed to such hiring practices but that the Arab workers must return before nightfall to their homes in the oc- cupied areas. Ile listed security reasons for the ruling. When that ruling was ignored. police and soldiers were sent to find Arabs staying overnight in settlements in the Lachish area and in other southern settlements . lets DS - cri Y S S • YOU'LL DO BETTER AT I N. MORRIS • DISCOUNT CENTER WWII A IWO( AMMAN "SERVICE THAT SATISFIES" MORRIS BUICK 14500 W. 7 MILE 342-7100 Raimi's Curtains Contract Division Commercial Draperies P Gaber called the decision a "bell lever for other public institutions" in regards to all religious ob- servances. TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israeli police and soldiers started a roundup tuesday night of Arabs from the' occupied areas who have been staying overnight in Israeli settle- WHEN YOU A. c A COCKTAIL • • PR LING BUICKS? "Therefore, it is sensitive to the concerns of the Jewish community for the appropriate observance of holidays such as the Day, of Atone- ment." Arab Kibutz Workers Sent Home for the Night and Itzhak Rabin 1.0. Other lead- ers receiving less than one per cent of the vote included Haim Barley, Pinhas Sapir, Shimon Peres, Yitz- hak Ben Aharon, Israel Galili, Yo sef Almogi, Yosef Tekoah, Eizer Weizman, Arik Sharon and Joseph Burg. Distribution of the poll is part of the American Jewish Committee program to develop greater under- standing between Israel and the United States. The program is car- ried out in Israel through the American Jewish Committee office in Jerusalem, which is directed by Dr. M. 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