Rocket Shell Fired From Lebanon Damages Kiryat Shemona.:Nindercrarten, None Wurt -7 r 7 - TEL AVIV (JTA)—A kinder— plosions were reported from the garten at Kiryat Shemona in Upper other side of town. • - Galilee was badly damaged by a Police Chief Pinhas 'Koppel said Katyusha rocket shell fired from.' that 12 parcels containing ex- Lebanese territory Wednesday plosives arrived in Israel from morning. ovefteart during the past few days There were no casualties, but and -were safely- dismantled. He splinters from the• 130mm shell said an undisclosed number of smashed all windows and raked other parcels of a suspicious na- the interior of the kindergarten. ture were undergoing inspection. Neighboring buildings also were Israeli security services are ' hit by fragments. reportedly investigating the pos- Israeli artillery opened return sibility that Yugoslavia is the fire as sirens wailed and villagers base from which Arab terrorists scurried into bomb shelters. have been mailing the booby- trapped parcels to Israel. Sev- Two further explosions were hearl.but their source was not de- eral came from Yugoslavia but termined. most appear to have been mailed Israeli circles said the attack from Vienna. Israeli authorities are seeking was apparently a demonstration by terrorists that they could in- a link between the current wave flict damage on Israel despite of bomb mailings and the cases of Monday night's commando raid two young girls who were found against two of their strongholds in to be carrying sutcases filled with Lebanon. The Israelis recalled that explosives to Israel last year. Kiryat Shemona was shelled by Newspapers in Kuwait, the oil- terrorists in May 1970, following an rich Persian Gulf state, broke a Israeli raid deep inside Lebanon. long silence Monday on the situa- Military sources disclosed Wed- tion in Jordan to defend the Hus- nesday that the withdrawal of the sein regime and criticize the ter- Israeli commandos from Lebanon rorist movement and the revolu- Tuesday was delayed while a field tionary Arab states such as Iraq, doctor tried in vain to save the life Syria and Egypt, which allegedly of a fatally wounded Israeli soldier. support it. Emergency surgery was per- The newspapers urged Saudi formed on Cpl. Yoram Shiloni, Arabia and Egypt to resume the 19, by torchlight as the terrorists efforts which they abandoned 'last rained mortar shells on the Israeli unit.. Israeli artillery fire silenced the mortars. Cpl. Shiloni succumbed to wounds in his head and legs inflicted by a terrorist grenade. Returning Israeli commandos said they had counted between 8-10 terrorists killed but estimated that the terrorists suffered much higher casualties. Three terrorists were killed in a clash with an Israeli patrol in Upper Galilee Sunday night and a number of mortar shells were fired film Lebanese territory at Man- era settlement. No Israeli casualties or damage wf.s reported in either incident. The terrorists were identified as part of a gang that fired Katy-. usha rocket shells at Safad early Sunday morning. A resurgence of terrorist activity began last week when a defense ministry employe on an inspection tour of construction work was murdered and mutilated by terror- ist infiltrees from Syria. The victim was Joseph Grubber of Haifa, who worked for the min- istry's construction department. He was killed near Alma village, close to the Syrian border. The terrorists dragged his body toward the bord- er, mutilated it and severed his head. Israeli security forces uncovered two large terrorist arms caches in the Gaza Strip, one of them yield- ing the biggest haul of hand gren- ades ever found in one place. Eighteen Bedouins in the area were arrested and charged with membership in terrorist organiza- tions and sabotage. They also were charged with attacks on Israeli army patrols. Israeli sources said Lebanese authorities appeared to be taking measures against the terrorists op- erating frcrn their territory. They have increased night patrols along the border but have not been very successful so far in preventing ter- rorist incursions into Israel. • The Syrians, on the other hand, are believed to have aided the ter- rorists. However, according to Israeli circles, the Syrians have exercised some restraint since the murder for fear of Israeli retalia- tion. The shelling Sunday was the first sustained by Safad since Israel's war for independence in 1948. Police found a shell crater in a dry river bed just outside-the town shortly after on explosion at about 6:30 arm local time. More ex- was identified as Haled Mustafa El Hall, 21, also serving a life term. Prison authorities said he was marked for death either because he was Suspected.of collaborating with Israeli authorities or because he made - homosexual advances to other inmates. ' The prison was the scene of an inmates' riot last October. - - Nonsmokers Will Get Insurance Premium Cut NEws 14:1912 - /?...RUSALEM Life Insurance Co. here has an- nounced reduced premiums for nonsmokers. Policyholders regard- less or age wi?: pay premiums on the rates for persons two years younger, if they don't smoke, the company said. The discount is based on actu- arial data which shows that per- sons smoking 20 or more cigar- ettes daily have a life expectancy five years less than a nonsmoker. Ict too "ii•S*111 UPSIDE DOWN yeK, FIND A.FINER+1N1NE ldikle Wineries. Deingt. Mich. 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