News An IDF foot patrol searches an olive grove. Hear The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack From Schindler's List Music By Academy Award Winner John Williams • Violin Solos By Itzhak Perlman Available On AMBLIN ENTERTAINMENT RESTRICTED agar: UNDER 11 REQUIRES ACCOMPANYING PARENT OR ADULT GUARDIAN 1)1(1 s WifirRIAL COY SNC.O3 M C A 0 Compact Discs And NO Cassettes f . ., U.NI. : !.z!..!?At, . . . 'IC . [993!,ICA Records. Inc Opens December 25th at the Main Art Theatre 118 N. Main, Royal Oak DONALD E. GALE, D.D.S. LU Cn CC LLJ LLJ 92 353-2200 DENTURE CENTER HARVARD ROW MALL 21774 WEST 11 MILE RD. SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 EXTRACTIONS DENTURES & PARTIALS RELINES & REPAIRS QUALITY DENTURES AT AFFORDABLE PRICES 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ercr 4 o grodt shops fir the entire fa747 f0" WEST BLOOMFIELD • MICHIGAN Orchard Ltd. Road • North of Mote 851-7727 Settlers Are Furious Over Amry Orders Jerusalem (JTA) — Jewish settlers reacted angrily this week to army orders saying Israeli soldiers have the right to arrest settlers who commit acts of violence. The orders, contained in a 14-page pamphlet issued by the Israel Defense Force this week, set ground rules for soldiers when dealing with settlers in the West Bank and Gaza Strip whose pro- tests against the Israeli- Palestine Liberation Organ- ization accord breach the law. In addition to granting the power of making military arrests, the orders allow the army to impose curfews on settlements. Spokesmen for the settlers have complained that the pamphlet is yet another ex- ample of how the govern- ment is working hand-in- hand with the PLO to harm the settlers. "This sort of thing is psychological warfare by the government," said settler spokesman Shai Bazak. Zvi Katzover, the leader of the local council of Kiryat Arba, a settlement near Hebron, said the army "should not even dream" of arresting protesters. Last week, settlers killed three Palestinians near Hebron in retaliation for the murder by militant Palestin- ians of an Israeli father and son. The pamphlet was drawn up by the IDP judge ad- vocate general in consulta- tion with the attorney gen- eral and police force. It was issued in the wake of public criticism that the army has not done enough to quell the illegal acts of set- tlers. Members of Likud joined settlers' groups in calling the instructions illegal, say- ing soldiers had no right to take on the role of policemen. Military and legal experts point out that there is nothing new in the instruc- tions, which merely compile and clarify existing orders. Curfews, they point out, have never been imposed on Jewish settlements, and may never be. Legal affairs analyst Moshe Negbi told Israel Radio that the instructions are legal. The army has always had the power of arrest under military law in the ter- ritories, but these powers have so far only been applied to Palestinians, he said. Mr. Negbi said he was not surprised at the settlers' re- sponse because "they got used to the situation in which the military laws in the territories were en- forced" unequally in their favor. "It is a credit to the Israeli army that all those laws and regulations which are in power in the territories should be and would be ap- plied equally to all offenders and to all people who infr- inge on the public peace, whether they are Palestin- ians or Jewish settlers or Israeli citizens," he said. ❑