I., Page 2-Friday, March 26, 1982-The Michigan Daily Government rehires air traffic controllers IN BRIEF it's Com ing! Utrich's Annual Inventory Sale March 27th thru April 3rd Involving every article in our store except textbooks With specialprices on calculators Watch for our ad March 27th for details on special prices wS MORE THAN A BOOKSTORE 549 E. University at the corner of East U. and South U. 662-3201 (Continued from Page 1) Francisco, she said, "From day one, we have said we will always look at those cases where the people may have been harrased or intimidated" into joining the Aug. 3 strike by the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization. . FARRAR emphasized that Plummer, would not be returning to her flight tower job at the Fort Worth Air Route Traffic Control Center. He said she would work at the Houston Air Route Traffic Center, one of several such facilities across the country that direct airplanes in flight corridors between airports. Farrar said the other reinstated con- trollers had worked in the Great Lakes region and in the Atlanta area. Transportation Department officials, declining to be named publicly, said they expected no more than "a couple hundred" reinstatements among the 1,000 controllers whose hardship cases are being reviewed. THESE officials said they could talk only off the record because of litigation pending before the Merit Systems Protection Board. Jeff Miller, a spokesman for Lewis, said yesterday that "in a small number of cases," the government might choose to reinstate fired controllers rather than risk losing appeals. "We want to avoid adverse decisions," Miller said. "We want to avoid back pay awards." GARY EADS, president of the decer- tified PATCO, said he viewed the rehiring of some controllers with caution "because of the circumstances involved." "I don't personally know of anyone who went on strike against their will," Eads added. "I don't buy that argument. The government obviously will, because they need air traffic con- trollers back in the system." Eads said PATCO's figures show that about 45 percent of the fired controllers have found new work, and that 15 per- ce'nt to 10 percent would not return to air control jobs, even if offered rein- statement. Compiled from Associated Press and United Press International reports Consulate attacked in India BOMBAY, India- Fifty people, their motive unclear, attacked the U.S. Consulate with rocks and gasoline bombs yesterday and authorities said one attacker was shot dead by police. Police and consulate officials said eight cars belonging to theconsulat" staff were burned. No injuries were reported among the American staff and officials said the consulate would be open today. Vice Consul John Malott requested a meeting with Chief State Minister Babasaheb Bhosale to protest what he called a lack of police protection for the consulate and slow response to the attack. Some said the attackers were members of Shiv Sena, a fanatical group named after the Hindu god Shiva. Others said they were members of the Azad Hind Sena (Independent India Army), a group which sought the help of the Japanese during World War II to free India from British colonialism. 0 6 t~l I- _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ E A Glimpse Into Darkness CONFERENCE ON THE HOLOCAUST March 28-29, 1982 Sunday, March 28 2:00 p.m. Pendleton Room, Michigan Union 8:00 p.m. PendletonRoom, Michigan Union Monday, March 29 8:00 p.m. Rackham Amphitheater "WE SHALL NEVER FORGET: DOCUMENTING THE HOLOCAUST" TUVIAH FRIEDMAN, Director of the Institute of Documentation for the Investigation of Nazi War Crimes (Haifa and Jerusalem) "VOICES FROM THE HOLOCAUST" Songs: Cantor Chaim Naj man (Shaarey Zedek) Artwork: Barry:Avedon (E.M.U.) Personal Accounts: Frithjof Bergmann (Prof. of Philosophy) Ernest Fontheim (Research'Physicist) "WHAT WAS THE CHURCH DOING DURING THE NAZI} HOLOCAUST?" BURTON NELSON, Prof. of Theology arfd Ethics, North Park Theological Seminary (Chicago) 1 ma Lire- IFrid~ . l I .1J II'S . o ~'d ~ LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FEA TURING WALTER HAMILTON With the FAMOUS COACHMAN $2.00 Cover Charge-8:30 P.M. DRINK SPECIALS Don't Miss The TACO TABLE at The University Club on MONDAYS Between 11:30 and 1:30 ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR $2.95 The University Club' MiChigan Union IT'S HERE FOR YOU! Sp Dozier kidnappers convicted VERONA, Italy- An Italian court yesterday convicted 17 Red Brigades terrorists of kidnapping U.S. Army Brig. Gen. James Dozier, and sentenced them to prison terms ranging from 26 months to 27 years. Antonio Savasta, ringleader of the gang that abducted Dozier from his home here Dec. 17, was sentenced to 16% years in prison-2/ years more than the prosecution had demanded. He had turned state's evidence and police said his information led to the arrest of 200 terrorist suspects. The lightest sentence-two years and two months-went to Ruggero Volinia, who led police to the Padua hideout where Dozier was being held. All defendants will be eligible for parole after serving half their terms. Grenade kills Israeli soldier RAMALLAH, Occupied West Bank - Masked Arabas hurled grenades at an Israeli army vehicle yesterday, killing one soldier and wounding three others after military authorities fired the two top Palestinian mayors in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan. Three Arab bystanders also were wounded in the grenade attack in the oc- cupied Gaza Strip, and the ambushers fled into a nearby orange grove, the military command said. The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, in a statement released in Beirut, claimed responsibility for the ambush. St. Pinhas Grossmark, 30, was the first Israeli killed in a week of Palestinian rioting. Five Arabs have been killed by Israeli gunfire, and two, others died Wednesday in an explosion apparently set off accidentally while they were making a bomb. Three die in IRA ambush BEFLAST - IRA guerrillas waiting-in ambush at a Belfast house opened fire with a machine gun yesterday on a passing British army patrol, killing three soldiers, wounding two civilians and sending passers-by scrambling for cover. A civilian man and a woman were hit by gunfire but were not seriously in- jured, hospital officials said. Seven other. civilians were treated for shock and cuts from flying debris. The attack came less than 24 hours after Northern Ireland's police chief, Sir John Harmon, declared the terrorists are reeling "from a string of defec- tions. the Irish Republican Army said the ambush showed "the IRA is here to stay. 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