THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Oil Discovered in Negev Desert JERUSALEM (JTA) — Oil has been discovered near the Negev town of Arad and checks are now going on to determine the quality of the find and the size of the potential oil field. Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD call 399-1320 Since the discovery early this week, several hundred barrels a day have been col- lected. Experts checking the site have expressed optimism that the quantity of the oil will increase and the qual- ity will improve. They said the find, even if it did not prove commercially worth- while, would have a positive effect on the continued search for oil in the Negev. Energy Ministry officials, however, were more re- served in their reactions to the find. They said that it would take about two months before it could de- termine whether the find has commercial value. Love is like the measles; we all have to go through it. Warning To Our Advertisers With the approach of the Jewish New Year, we have been in- formed that some businesses and individuals are being solicited, by mail, to place greeting ads in a Canadian paper with little or no circu- lation in the Metropolitan Detroit area. The only persons authorized to solicit any ads for The Jewish News are members of our advertising department, recognized adver- tising agencies or by filling out the coupons that appear in our col- umns. Beware of others who are out to fleece you! Episodes from War in Lebanon By MOSHE RON The Jewish News Special Israel Correspondent TEL AVIV — The longer the war in Lebanon lasts, the bigger is the "knot," as former Prime Minister Rabin describes the situa- tion. Every time the truce is broken by the terrorists we hear of further episodes from the war. In the Arab villages in Lebanon, where the Pales- tinian terrorists ruthlessly raped Lebanese women, the men wonder why the Israeli soldiers do not molest their women. "We are not used to such a situation," the vil- lagers of Jib Jinin say. The owner of the El Haj restaurant, Ali Hadad, told Israeli officers that when the Palestinian ter- rorists and Libyan soldiers occupied the vil- lage, they molested every girl and raped many of them. * * * A young woman in south- ern Lebanon gave birth to twins. The first child was born at home, but when she was brought to the "Good Fence" on the Israeli border and from there was trans- ferred to the Ziv govern- ment hospital in Safed where her second child was born. The new father declared that these two births sym- bolize the new friendship between the peoples of Is- rael and Lebanon. . -44/ 10, 1' 14 " GREATER DETROIT OLDS DEALERS - nu' 1111111111111111111 With This Ad And Any New Ome- ga, Firenze or Ciera Purchased From Glassman This Week. New '82 Firenze Sedan New '82 Omega Coupe T-Glass, Mldgs., R. Defog., Stripes, Auto., Tilt, PS., Radials, AM/FM Stereo. Stk. No. 1254. T-Glass, Mldgs., R. Defog., Spt. 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Meanwhile, some 1,800 marines aboard five U.S. Navy ships set sail from Naples for the Lebanese coast. The Agudat Yisrael and other religious circles in Is- rael exerted pressure on De- fense Minister Ariel Sharon to cancel a soccer match be- tween a Lebanese team from Marjayun village and an Israeli team from Re- hovot on the Sabbath. The game was postponed to a Wednesday. The Aguda members do not take part in the Lebanese war since 10,000 of their yeshiva scholars are exempted from military service on religious grounds. * * * A Druze doctor in a Haifa hospital ran into a difficult problem with a wounded religious soldier. The soldier came from the U.S. to Israel to take part in the war. He was wounded in both arms, which were ban- daged. The soldier's grandfather asked the Druze doctor to remove the bandages so that the soldier could put on tefilin and say his prayers. The doctor refused. An army rabbi was called in and he gave permission for the soldier to put tefilin only on his head. To the same hospital were brought another wounded soldier and the body of a soldier killed in Lebanon. The father of the dead soldier, a former officer in the Israeli army, told the wounded man that at the funeral of his son he will wear his old uniform and his ribbons to pay honor to his son who was killed for the state of Israel. * * * A group of Chabad Has- sidim are restoring the mikve — the ritual bath — in the Lebanese village of Bahamdun near Sidon, where several Jewish families have lived. When the war began they fled their village. On their re- turn, they appealed to the Hasidim in Israel for help to repair their mikve. 044iinif Ekilkoht There was no rain in Lebanon and in general there was a shortage of water. Rabbi Levy Bis- tritzky from Safed advised them to take along ice to be melted for the mikve. 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