Israel Suffers Many Casualties; El Fatah Saboteurs Held TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israel lost instructors in its training camps. seven soldiers Monday in a bloody encounter with guerrillas and in a mining incident and a fire ex- change in the Suez Canal Zone, a military spokesman reported. Three of the soldiers were killed in a guerrilla ambush in the south- ern Golan Heights. They were iden- tified as Lance Corporals Avi Markman and A haron Ezr-Nabi and private Shlomo Benita, all 19. Three soldiers slain in a tank gun duel across the Suez Canal were Lt. Gedalya Yaron, 21, and Lance Corporals Jacob Tuval and Jacob Kalomitti, both 19. Private Hanaya Rasinovitz, 19 was killed Tuesday morning when an army vehicle struck a mine near Lake Timsah in the canal zone. Saboteurs damaged an electric pylon near Nir Ozz in the Gaza Strip Monday night and a water main near Nahal Aza. One sabo- teur was killed in an encounter with an Israeli patrol near Nir Itzhak in the same area. There were no Israeli casualties. A water pumping station at Kfar Giladi was damaged early Tues- day by saboteurs who crossed the Lebanese border about two miles away. The settlement is using an emergency water supply until the damage is repaired. Police rounded up 40 suspects in Monday's hand grenade explo- sion at the Bank Leumi office in Nablus which seriously injured the Israeli watchman and caused slight injuries to three local Arabs. Five El Fatah terrorists cap- tured Aug. 27 have been identified as officers and instructors who had been sent to Israeli occupied ter- ritory to try to organize terrorists cells. One of the men was a one time senior officer in El Fatah and History of Kansas City Jewry Is on Exhibit KANSAS CITY, Mo. (JTA) — play in the lobby of Congregation Lance Corp. Harold Leibevitz, 23, The history of Jews in Kansas Bnai Jehudah here. The syna- of Kibutz Tzorra, was killed by City since its earliest traceable gogue, the oldest in Kansas City, Egyptian fire south of the Great Jewish settlement in 1839 is the will celebrate its centennial this Bitter Lake Monday. His death subject of an exhibit now on dis- fall. brought to 10 the number of Israeli soldiers killed in the canal zone and the Golan Heights during a 24-hour period that ended Monday. Security officials disclosed village of Kiryat Shemona. A Wednesday that 13 suspected ter- nine-year-old boy and a 26-year- rorists have been arrested in re- old man were killed and five cent weeks upon discovery of El other civilians were injured. Fatah cells in the West Bank town of Kalkilya and the sur- A military spokesman said jets rounding area. Kalkilya lies attacked Jordanian military posi- close to the former Israeli-Jor- tions opposite the Beisan Valley dan border near the narrowest after an Israeli patrol came under point of Israel and was a trouble bazooka and automatic weapon source before the six-day war. fire east of Ashdod Yaacob. All The 13 suspects are believed to planes returned to their bases have carried out several acts of safely. sabotage and attempted sabotage. The victims in Kiryat Shemona, a new immigrant township, were They are suspected of having Uri Azarza, 9, who was fatally placed explosives near a syna- wounded by fragrants of a rocket gogue in Kfar Saba and near the that exploded about 10 yards from water pump at Tzofit. They are where he was playing, and Moshe also believed to have terrorized Ayala who was riding on a motor Arab residents of Kalkilya. scooter with his pregnant wife when he was hit. Mrs. Ayala was Israel-Made Computers injured as was 10-year-old Yaffa for Export, Local Use Shimon, who was playing near the Azarza boy, and three occu- pants of a passing jeep. The 200 MM. Katyrhs rockets opened fire towards evening as residents of Kiryat Shemona were walking the streets after an es- pecially hot day. The first salvo landed near neighboring Kfar Fil- adi. damaging a hencoop. Other rockets damaged electric lines and started a fire in an empty lot. Paid Pol. Adv. A military spokesman reported several artillery duels in the Port Tewfik area of the Suez Canal zone Wednesday. An Israeli soldier and a civilian tractor driver were injured. Another Israeli soldier, Israel air force jets blasted targets in Lebanon and Jordan Wednesday. The targets in Leb- anon were three guerrilla bases on the southeast slopes of Mt. Hermon from where a Kadyusha rocket attack was launched Tues- day night at the Israeli border ELECT ADLER COUNCILMAN Qualified BALLOT No. 76 vow for Elect .. . JOSEPH JACHIMOWICZ COUNCILMAN MARY Israel is showing encouraging signs of establishing itself in the electronic age. The Elron elec- tronics plant in Haifa manufac- tures computers and other types of specialized equipment. There is a good future for Israel in in- dustries of this kind, which are being established and expanded with the aid of Israel Bonds. Photo shows a young immigrant engaged in assembling a section of the "Elbit-100" computer that is now being produced in Israel for domestic use as well as for export to other countries. • Endorsed by Home Owners, City Employees, and Veterans • Native Detroiter • City Employee • Veteran No. 123 on the Ballot Pd. Pol. Adv. Roman Gribbs is the man who changes things for the better To praise princes for virtues they do not possess is but to reproach them with impunity.—La Roche- foucauld. 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