' $ Emigration Study Published JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Approximately 340,000 people emigrated from Is- rael from 1948 through 1979. The average annual number of emigrants was 46 per 1,000 inhabitants, or 225 emigrants every 1,000 immigrants. These figures are con- tained in a study published by the Jerusalem-based, privately-endowed Falk In- stitute. The study also found that waves of new settlers lead, after some time, to an in- crease in emigration, ex- plaining that immigrants finding it difficult to adjust to life in Israel are more apt to emigrate than native born. The phenomenon especially applies to immig- rants from Europe and America. In Beersheva last week, 11 families from Argentina arrived at an absorption center. They are the van- guard in a project intended to attract 1,000 Argentine families for the Negev. Some 1,500 families from Latin American countries have already been suc- cessfully absorbed in Beersheva. Timerman's Son Jailed by Army TEL AVIV (JTA) — Daniel Timerman, son of Jacobo Timerman, the former Argentinian jour- nalist imprisoned for sev- eral years by the Argentine authorities, was sentenced to 28 days in an army prison Monday for refusing to serve inside Lebanon, on grounds of conscience. His father said that it was strange that in a country where a young man or woman could get out of army service on grounds of religion, his son could not refuse to serve on grounds of conscience. He said he had left Argentina to avoid such practices. • Daniel Timerman, 31, who said he had served in Lebanon for one week but had been "shocked by what he had seen," stated that he was fully prepared to serve anywhere within Israel. Aliia Begin Hospitalized • - JERUSALEM (JTA) _— Premier Menahem Begin was at the bedside of his wife, Aliza, Tuesday after she was hospitalized for respiratory and circulatory difficulties. Hospital authorities de scribed her condition as serious but stable. 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