Friday, May- 27, 1977 17 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • Uganda's Amin. May Be Sued • • p 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 12711 W. 7 MILE RD. compensation. "All they want is the truth and her body back," Janner said. FREE ESTIMATES It was announced during AT YOUR NOME 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. 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