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The News-Messenger from Fremont, Ohio • 19

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Thursday, Sept. 12, 1968 Fremont News-Messenger 19 Arabs Too Weak To Test Israeli of their soldiers was wounded by an Egyptian sniper at El Qantara Tuesday and another was injured by a mine near Port Taufiq. In Cairo, the semiofficial newspaper Al Ahram predicted a "massive blowup at any moment" along the canal. clash north of the Allenby Bridge was also reported. Jordan said it suffered no casualties in either duel.

Another clash between Jordanian and Israeli forces in the occupied Syrian Heights lasted about 45 minutes with no Jordanian casualties, a spokesman in Amman said. Along the canal, Egyptian gunners fired on Israeli positions near Port Taufiq today, but the Israelis did not return the fire, an Israeli military spokesman said. The Israelis charged that one By THE ASSOCfATED PRESS The commander of the unified Arab military command feels the Arabs won't be ready to fight Israel until 1971, a Beirut newspaper reported today. The newspaper Al Nahar said Egyptian Gen. Aly Amer made the assessment in a report presented to the meeting Arab foreign minister! in Cairo last week.

Al Nahar said the ministers refused to consider the report. In September 1964, Amer presented a similar report calling for more unity, money and military hardware. Arab leaders, shocked by his report of inadequate military strength at the time, worked out a plan that fell short of the general's requirements. Subsequent disunity prevented the plan from realization and in June 1967 Israel defeated the Arabs in their sixlay war. Meanwhile, Jordanian and Israeli forces traded artillery fire across the Jordan River Tuesday night and sporadic incidents in an uneasy cease-fire continued along the Suez Canal following the sharp clash between Egyptian and Israeli forces Sunday.

A Jordanian spokesman said Israeli guns opened fire on Jordanian positions and were silenced by Jordanian artillery after seven minutes of firing. A 40-minute machine-gun CAR OWNERSHIP HIGH JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) Statistics released here report white South Africans own more automobiles in relation to population than any nation except the United States. 111 A TESTING THE LIFELINE The Apollo 7 Astronauts tested the slide for life cable from their Pad 34 gantry at Cape Kennedy, that will carry them 1,200 feet away from the rocket in case they get into a dangerous situation. At left, R. Walter Cunningham unsnaps his harness, Donn F.

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