Israel Repulses Arab Guerrillas in Border Clashes THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TEL AVIV (JTA) — Egyptian artillery resumed shelling Israeli positions across the Suez Canal shortly after noon Tuesday. Their fire was concentrated in the Port Tewfik area and later spread to the Bitter Lakes section and Kan- tara near the canal's northern end. Sixteen modern Jewish thinkers are discussed and analyzed in a new book by Dr. Gershon Churgin, professor of Hebrew literature and Jewish philosophy at Yeshiva University. the Israel-Jordan border where canal's southern entrance, to the two Israeli air force jets went Bitter Lakes region. into- action to destroy mortar El Fatah, the principle terror- positions that were shelling Is- ist group operating in Jordan, is raeli settlements in the Beisan staging fake raids on "Israeli Valley. territory" for the benefit of for- A military spokesman said the eign journalists, it was learned from West Bank residents re- shelling was the work of Jordan- Israeli guns returned the fire, a ian cently returned from Jordan. regulars who added 81-mm. military spokesman said. According to the reports, El Israeli and Jordanian forces fought two artillery duels around Ashdod Yaacov and Neve Urr in the Beisan Valley Tuesday. Israeli gunners scored direct hits on a Jordanian munitions truck and a recoiless gun position. Both of which were seen to explode. The shooting began when Jordanians fired at an Israeli patrol near Ash- dot Yaacov and at a tractor work- ing the fields of Neve Urr. One Israeli border patrolman suffered Slight injuries. Saboteurs from Lebanon blew up S small bridge near Tye Yiftah Settlement in Upper Galilee, about two miles from the Lebanese bor- der. The act of sabotage was the fourth in the area in recent days mortar fire to the bazooka and small arms fire aimed by guer- rillas at Ashdod Yaacov, Neve Urr and Bet Yosef. The jets silenced the mortar positions. Heavy smoke , was seen rising from the site by Israeli farmers after the attack. No casualties were reported on the Israeli side, but an Israeli soldier was reportedly slightly wounded in a clash with guerrillas two miles north of the Dead Sea. Fighting erupted along the Suez Canal for the 10th consecutive day. Artillery, tanks and other weapons dueled from Port Suez, near the Crime Witnesses Are Denied Entry Permits by USSR attributed to infiltrators from Le- banon. Israeli officials said the in- creased activity indicated that the Lebanese authorities have relaxed BONN (JTA) — The Soviet gov- surveillance of their own borders and are permitting saboteurs a ernment has withdrawn entry per- , mits it had previously granted freer hand. members of a West German jury Israel's casualties in Monday's from Essen who were to visit Rus- artillery battle along the Suez Canal mounted to two killed and two wounded. A military spokes- man announced Tuesday that Pri- vate Israel Blai, of Kibutz Hacho- shrim. died of wounds. The other fatality, announced Monday, was Lt. Omri Tachower, of Kibutz Gvaram. Military sources disclosed that six Egyptian MIG and four Israeli Jets were involved in Monday's aerial dogfight over the Suez sia to bear eye-witness testimony in the case of three former SS (Elite Corps) officers charged with shooting more than 100 concentra- tion camp inmates near Mauthau- sen during World War II. The jury has already heard evidence in Warsaw and in the United States where one of the witnesses was the German rocket expert, Dr. Werner von Braun. They were scheduled to go to Russia on May ! 5. Soviet authorities have provided the West German ministry of jus- tice with microfilmed documents relating to Nazi war crimes, but their refusal to admit the Essen jury indicated to some observers here that Moscow was not ready to fully help prosecute Nazi crim- inals. Canal in which one of the Soviet- built MIGs was shot down. Its pilot was seen bailing out as the plane crashed on Egyptian terri- tory. Israeli gunners were reportd ed Monday to have scored direct hits on Egyptian artillery positions and vehicles bunkers and to have inflicted significant casualties. The downed MIG was the fourth Egyptian combat plane shot down by Israeli fighters over the Suez Israel MD Claims N.Y. Canal this year. Cairo radio claim- ed that one Israeli Mirage jet was Financing in Hospital shot down and another hit in the `Propaganda Campaign' clash. Egypt also claimed that in JERUSALEM (JTA)—The direc- the last six days of fighting along the waterway, Israel suffered 200 tor of Shaare Tzedek hospital dead or wounded, lost a dozen whose home was vandalized by 79 tanks, an ammunition truck con- religious zealots last week charged at a press conference Monday that voy and scores of halftracks. Fighting continued Wednesday a propaganda campaign against across the Suez Canal and along him by ultra-Orthodox sects was being financed by a resident of New York. The zealots smashed furniture in the home of Dr. David Maier AMERICA s and knocked down his aged mother PAINT in protest against the doctor's re- fusal to ban autopsies at the hos- Spring Sale pital which is patronized almost exclusively by Orthodox Jews. Covers in one coat The vandals' attack was attri- Odorless buted to the ultra Orthodox "Eidah Non-toxic Haredit" sect, a group that does No-Drip Scrubbabie not recognize the state of Israel, and regards the Satmar Rebbe in Clean up with water New York as its spiritual leader. MAC-0-LAC COMPLETE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK Covers in one coat Whitest white anywhere Non-fading color Peel Resistant We are proud! More Detroit paint dealers sell Mac-O-Lae than any other brand. Dr. Maier said today that Ortho- dox patients were continuing to use the hospital contrary to the sect's claim that it was being boy- cotted. He noted that the daughter- in-law of Rabbi Joseph Sheinber- ger, leader of the "Eidat Haredit" had just registered for the hospi- tal's maternity ward. Dr. Maier, a pathologist origin- ally from New York and himself Orthodox, has followed the policy set by his predecessor at the hos- pital which is to let the officiating rabbi rule when a post mortem is permissible according to Jewish religious law. The extr e mist groups do not recognize the hospi- tal's rabbi whom they allege is not sufficiently Orthodox. Dr. Maier charged that the sect was using "Hitlerian techniques" in its cam- paign against him. _ Fatah is trying to maintain its re- putation as an effective guerrilla force by inviting journalists to accompany commando units on ostensible sorties against Israel. The journalists are taken by truck during the night to the banks of the Zarka River, a small tributary of the Jordan which the guerrillas pass off as the genuine Jordan River. While the correspondent waits, the guerrillas ford the stream with rubber tubes. They return shortly and report that they have planted explosives under an "Israeli power station." The journalist is suppos- ed to be convinced of their story by an explosion which follows a few minutes later. The returned travellers said that El Fatah also stages fake gun- battles across the spurious Jordan with their own men firing over each other's heads from opposite banks for the benefit of the news media. Meanwhile, from London, Bagh- dad radio announced that four Iraquis were executed before dawn for allegedly spying for the United States. It said the four were all Moslems and did not specify the manner of their execution in the Baghdad Central Prison. Presum- ably they were hanged. Friday, April 18, 1969—T Modern Jewish Thinkers in New Book by Churgin Thought." 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