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September 01, 1978 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-09-01

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Friday, September 1, 1918 31,

THE DETROIT 0121 NEWS .

I

RALPH YAMRON'S
Orchestra

Public Stymies Terror Bombings

FIRESTONE

JEWELRY

.....

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
major disaster was averted
Sunday when the driver of
an oil tanker truck dis-
covered an explosive charge
attached to the rear of his
vehicle moments before he
began to fill the tanker with
fuel at the oil terminal yard
at the Givat Shaul section of
Jerusalem.
IN COSTUMES
The driver managed to
remove the charge to an
ONLY
open field some distance
with frame
from the yard and ran back
WHILE YOU WAIT
to call the police. Minutes
later, just before a police
sapper arrived, the charge
exploded in the field with-
out causing any damage.
Police began an investiga-
tion of where the truck had
been parked during the
29289 Southfield
night and of the route the
driver had taken to the oil
tei
rm na
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Police credited the driver
with averting a major disas-
ter. A number of tankers
were lined up in the yard
waiting to be refueled. Had
the charge gone undetected
the area would have been
turned into a blazing in-
ferno, police said.

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On Friday, a man noticed
a suspicious parcel tied
under a taxi parked near
the Plaza Hotel in East
Jerusalem. The bomb inside
the package was dismantled
before it exploded.
Thursday night, a veget-
able vendor in the Rehovot
vegetable market spotted a
suspicious parcel near his
• stand and called the police.
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riage of a bus went off in the
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Jerusalem.
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damaged, but there were no
casualties.
The bus, which operates
along a route that passes
through the East Jerusalem
area, was parked near the
driver's home.

Police continued to warn
the public to report any sus-
picious objects, and said
that according to intelli-
gence reports terrorists
would try to carry out
sabotage attempts on a
In another incident, a grand scale during the days
Katyusha rocket was leading up to the Camp
fired at Kiryat Arba near David summit talks.

Hebron. The rocket
exploded but caused
neither damage nor
casualties. Security
forces searching the area
found a rocket launcher.

Meanwhile, police and
army units searched for two
men who were seen board-
ing a tax in Nablus Friday
afternoon carrying a
suspicious-looking parcel.
Police were called but the
taxi disappeared in the di-
rection of Kalkilya where it
was found deserted a few
hours later. A search was
conducted for the two men
in Kalkilya and in the
nearby refugee camps.

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augurated the method of
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through Hebrew — in the
school where he taught in
Jerusalem in the 1880s.

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