JTAGrrespondenes Eyewitness Report on Tragedy Near Mat youngsters quickly recovered from the shock and had started to tend the injured when other cars came (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) along and, soon, ambulances from EBRER ORA, Negev. — A crip- Eilat. Army engineers arrived on pled bus, leaning at a sharp angle the scene quickly to search for on desert bushes on a- remote - but heavily traveled Negev highway, gave mute evidence Tuesday of a tragedy that could have been a great disaster. Only a few hours earlier the bus was filled with youngsters—sev- enth and eight graders from Tel Aviv's Herzlia Academyin high spirits on the second day of a five- day sight-seeing excursion that was intended to acquaint them with the geography and natural beauties of their country; It was the final trip of the school year, one they had anticipated_ for months. The bus, a late model Leyland, -Was the second in a. convoy of Jhree. The 24-year-old driver de- cided to pass the bus ahead to avoid the dust it was raising. He accelerated his left front wheel and struck an anti-vehicle mine, one that experts later identified as a British-made Marck -VII con- sisting of 7 1/2 kilograms of high explosives. "We heard an explosion. We were showered with glass splin- ters. Everything was black. I heard somebody crying and somebody shouting, it's a mine," a 17-year-old girl who was a passenger on the bus told me later in Eilat. Her blouse and blue jeans were covered, with dust and spots of blood as she waited in line to use a telephone to call her parents and tell them that she was safe. She was one of 20 youngsters who suffered minor injuries and were treated at a first aid station in Eilat. Nine seriously injured were tak- en to Eilat airport where a Nord- atlas transport plane was called in to fly them to hospitals in Tel Aviv. Hundreds of Eilat citizens came to the airport offering to donate blood. Two of the bus passengers were dead. Dr. Pessach Meilin, one of several physicians who accompan- ied the youngsters on excursion, and Hannan Kalev, a Herzlia graduate who had volunteered to serve as a counselor, occupied seats directly over the left front wheel. Observers at the scene said that only a miracle prevented more injuries and deaths. Never- theless, it was the worst disaster to hit a civilian vehicle in the mounting campaign of terror and sabotage coming from across the Jordanian border. There were few here who didn't predict that it would have dire consequences. The road near Beer Ora lies less than 2% miles from the Jor- danian frontier. The land is rocky, arid and largely deserted, ideal for infiltrators and their hit-and- run tatics. Only Sunday, three ocepants of a civilian taxi were in- jured when the vehicle struck a mine in the same area. The damaged school bus was still filled with the belongings of its occupants when I inspected it. There were duffles and camping kits strewn over the floor, a girl's 'shoe here, another there.' T h e driver escaped injury when he was thrown by the explosion. There was no panic, I'was told. The BY I. SHARGIL JTA Correspondent in Tel Aviv more mines. Within a half-hour, all of the youngsters, were on their way back to Eilat. Obviously the marauders who planted the mine were intent on causing civilian casualties. The The Detroit Department of Parks and Recreation's forestry and landscaping division sprayed 304,551 trees last year as part road is well traveled by civilian of its Dutch elm disease control vehicles, including many school program. buses. It was near a bus stop that the taxi struck a mine Sun- day, a mine that was apparently THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 22, 1968-13 intended for a crowded bus. He' s .Treating Everybody like Family! Olds 88 Olds 98 Olds T.85 Children7s Art Exhibit NEW YORK—The JevVish Edu- cation Committee of New York opens its 25th annual exhibition of children's art on March 31 at. the Jewish Education Committee Build- ing, 426 58th St. Based on Genesis II:7, on display will be every conceivable medium in two, three and ,four dimensions: paintings; tapestries, transparencies, figures in wire, wood, papier mache and a special Immunity project in fresco. ildren from the age of 3 gh high school will partici- pproximately 100 Orthodox, vative and ReforM • religious . u LOOK WHAT HE'S DOING TO PRICES ! Jerry Stein President 2808 3443 $2442 Toroiiaclo . . . ..... $3828 WHAT'LL MY JERRY DO NEXT? Allen Charnes Vice president JERRY STEIN OLDSMOBILE 15205 East Jefferson, just east of Alter Road VA 1-5000 Open 9-9 Monday k, Thursday 9-6 Daily