6 Friday, April 23, 1982 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel Hits Terrorist Bases CALL MEL SHUMAN Five Point For The Best Lawn and Tree Spray In Town ACLU-SPRAY PROGRAM "WE DO LAWNS RIGHT" FREE Estimate — FREE Analysis Call 977=8300 ACC,U-SPRAY Licensed by.the State of Michigan • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • 0 9 • BEST RENT IN TOWN • (Continued from Page 1) artillery pieces, 120mm mortars, anti-aircraft guns, jeep-mounted recoilless, rifles and vehicles of var- ious sorts used by the ter- rorists." Beirut radio stations re- ported widespread air at- tacks on refugee camps in Beirut and the port of Damour and elsewhere in southern Lebanon, with raids on radar installations and Palestinian installa- tions along the shore. The PLO ordered its men to withdraw from many of its positions be- cause of the weight of the Israeli attack, Beirut Radio said. The terrorist radio said that 60 F-15 and F-16 planes took part in the raids, while the Falangist Radio said that attack helicopters also took part. The Israel army denied Be- irut reports that naval ves- sels had taken part in the attacks. Chief of Staff Lt. General Rafael Eitan told a press conference in Tel Aviv after the raids that two Syrian MiG-23 planes were shot down when they tried to prevent the Israeli attacks. He said the targets had been carefully chosen at all three points attacked, to ensure that few if any civi- lian buildings were in the vicinity of the targets. These included instal- lations of the Fatah, the Lebanese Arab Army and Achemed Jibril's terror organization. Some light anti-aircraft fire was encountered but this did not put the attac- kers off their targets, he said. Observers noted that the government had told the French and other inquireres at the time of reported ten- sion on the border that the Cabinet "had not taken any decision to invade Lebanon" but this had left open the possibility of other forms of attack. Begin had also warned that no Jewish blood would be spilled without retalia- tion. COMPLETE ALTERATIONS Reasonable Prices HERBERT Cleaners & Tailors Expert Cleaning Lowest Prices Also Suede, Leather & Drapes, _ 24109 Coolidge at 10 Mile Across from Dexter Davison 399-0336 Diamonds Cost Less Here Period! • • REMEMBER, THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A • NEW DIAMOND AND A USED DIAMOND IS THE PRICE. 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