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May 27, 1977 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-05-27

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Friday, May- 27, 1977 17

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS •

Uganda's Amin. May Be Sued





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Negotiations to Form Coalition Continue

LONDON (JTA)—If son, who lives in Jerusalem
Uganda's President Idi and who was traveling with
Amin comes to Britain for her at the time.
Greville Janner MP, said
next month's Com-
monwealth Prime Ministers that a writ to be served on
Conference, he will be sued Amin also names Major
in connection with the Farik Minawa, the alleged
death of Mrs. Dora Bloch, murderer of Mrs. Bloch.
the elderly captive who dis- Hartuv, 50, claims in the
appeared after the Entebbe writ that his mother's death
was caused "by the negli-
hijack rescue.
Legal action was an- gence or deliberate act or
nounced -on behalf of Ilan acts of the defendants, their
Hartuv, Mrs. Bloch's eldest servants or agents."
Janner, a vice president
of the Board of Deputies pf
British Jews and an emi-
nent lawyer, said the writ
against Amin was a "sym-
bolic act" and an opportu-
nity to raise the question of
Mrs. Bloch's death. Her
family wanted no financial
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compensation. "All they
want is the truth and her
body back," Janner said.
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It was announced during
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the weekend that Amin will
not be invited to the confer-
FOR ALL 'PARTIES
ence.

TEL AVIV (JTA)—Likud
leader Menachem Begin
was rushed to Ichilov Hospi-
tal Sunday night and placed
in an intensive care unit.
He was placed in a regu-
lar ward Tuesday and is ex-
pected to leave the hospital
Saturday. His illness was
described as inflammation
of the membrane around
the heart.
Likud said that its negotia-
tions with other parties
aimed at forming a coali-
tion government would con-
tinue in Begin's absence.
Worldwide reactions to
the Likud victory in Israel's
elections were mixed. In
France, President Valery
Giscard d'Estaing admitted
that he was taken by sur-
prise by the elction results,
and expressed concern that
Begin's election may hurt
peace progress in the
Mideast.
United Nations Secretary
General Kurt Waldheim pre-
dicted the outcome ."will
not facilitate the negotiat-
ing process." He predicted
that "if nothing happens
this year—I do not mean a
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come of Israel's elections is
a setback for peace pros-
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Meanwhile, it was report-
ed that a five-hour broad-
cast of Israel's election re-

sults came through clearly
in the Soiiet Union. It was
• • the
first time in years that
• the Soviet Union did not
• jam an Israel Radio broad-
4• • cast.

In Israel, there is concern
• • among
Israelis about the
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26,100 meals per month, an
all time high, have been dis-
tributed through the Meals
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Women's Social Service for
Israel.
According to Mrs. Rosi
Michael, president of the
women's organization, the
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sociate, Shmuel Katz, to will have four seats in the peared to be angling for an
Washington to talk to politi- next Knesset (plus one for invitation to participate in
cal figures, representatives Poalei Agudat Israel) ap- the new government.
of the news media and
members of Congress to try
to convince them that Irgun
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was a legitimate liberation
ALARM
ALARM
movement and did not en-
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gage in terrorist acts.
In New York, Joseph P.
Sternstein, president of the
Zionist Organization of
America praised Begin's
call for a national unity gov-
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ernment in Israel.
Alarm
In a related development,
Specialists
Begin's overtures for a na-
tional unity coalition govern-
ment encountered a totally
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negative response from the
Labor Alignment. Labor
sources indicated that there
was no possibility of a part-
nership . with Likud.
Meanwhile, Likud opened
negotiations with the Nation-
OVERWEIGHT?
al Religious Patty (NRP)
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in Tel Aviv aimed at put-
DISGUSTED?
ting together a new coali-
TRIED EVERYTHING?
tion goVernment Likud
sources said afterwards
that the talks were held
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with "considerable
warmth." They also said
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that coalition talks with the
Defno6ratic Movement for
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AND
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a "good atmosphere."
The NRP would seem to
be a natural coalition part-
ner for Likud inasntuch as
they share hard line views
on territorial concessions
and approaches to peace
with the Arabs, but the reli-
gious faction has made it
clear that it will extract the
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Israel showed that one-third
of those polled favored a
final Israel-Arab settlement
which included returning
some of the occupied terri-
tories; one-third favored
continuation of a policy of
interim agreements; and 21
percent did not want to
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