The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, June 20, 1986, Image 6

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PAGE 6 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE June 20, 1986 * * * t * * * * * * * * * ★ * * * * ITS CAMP TIME! We have what your camper needs for a successful summer Trunks • Duffel Bags • Sleeping Bags Rainwear • Blankets • Backpacks of all kinds And many other camp items —Free delivery of any camp order of $50 or more— Bob’s Army-Navy Outlet 945-0500 N. 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Seven Steers will now be serving Snapper, Grouper, Trout, Blackened Red Fish and Am- berjack, and Flounder All this is cooked a variety of ways from Paul Prodhume’s reci pe to a special sauteed spicey recipe from the Mediterranean Waters. These new additions enhance the existing menu which includes seven different choices of tender succulent steaks, all of the finest quality. The prime rib is the talk of Sandy Springs and, like the steaks, is served with potato or rice pilaf, a large house salad and bread. There is also a choice of salads and sandwiches to suit any taste. The relaxed atmosphere is a real treat plus private dining room seating is available for up to 70 people. You can enjoy a refreshing cocktail before your meal in the lounge. Seven Steers honors all major credit cards and is located on 5840 Roswell Road just north of 1-285. Call 843-1507 for reservations. Reagan accepts assurance from Israel on Pollard affair Jonathan Pollard is driven from U.S. District Court in Washington after pleading guilty to selling classified U.S. government documents to Israel. by David Friedman WASHINGTON (JTA) Presi dent Reagan indicated last Wed nesday night that he accepts Israel’s assurance that Jonathan Pollard was an unauthorized exception to Israel’s policy of not spying on the United States. “The only thing I know is that the Israeli government has assured us. as much as they can, that they never had any program of trying to get intelligence information from our country or doing any spying on us,” Reagan said in a nationally televised press conference from the White House. He added that the Justice De partment is continuing its investi gation. “but so far there’s been no evidence presented to us from anyone.” Asked w hat he w ould do if some evidence of additional Israeli spy ing was found, the president re plied: “Well, then 1 think we’ll have to deal with that then and find out whether it’s a surprise to the Israeli government, whether someone was off playing their game or not.” Pollard pleaded guilty June 4 to spying for Israel while a civilian intelligence analyst for the U.S. Navy. His wife, Anne, pleaded guilty to the lesser charges of re ceiving and possessing stolen national defense documents. Both are awaiting sentencing. The Israeli government has maintained that the Pollard epi sode was a “rogue” operation of which it had no knowledge. The Israeli Embassy has declared that charges that the espionage went beyond Pollard are “baseless.” The State Department said that it accepts the Israeli assurance that the espionage does not go beyond Pollard and that Israel iscooperat- ing in the continuing investigation. However, Justice Department sources have been asserting that the espionage goes further than Pollard. Pollard is cooperating with the probe as part of his plea bar gaining agreement in which he will not receive a life sentence. Justice Department sources have hinted that others may be indicted too, possibly the four Israelis who were listed as co-conspirators with Pollard. They are Rafael Eitan, who as head of the Bureau of Scientific Affairs headed the Pollard opera tion; he is now chairman of the board of Israel Chemicals. Aviem Sella, who as an Air Force colonel doing graduate work at New York University was Pol lard’s first contact. Now a briga dier general, he is in charge of an Air Force base in the Negev. Joseph Yagur, who as consul for Scientific Affairs at the Israeli Consulate in New York replaced Sella as Pollard's contact until returning to Israel when Pollard was arrested. lrit Erb, who was a secretary to the scientific attache at the Israeli Embassy here and at whose Wash ington apartment Pollard delivered the information. She also returned to Israel immediately after Pol lard’s arrest. If any of the four are indicted they would not be extradited, but would be subject to arrest if they returned to the United States. SUPERx OPTICAL CENTERS WE CARRY DESIGNER FRAMES FROM... Anthony Martin «Avant Garde Nino Balli •Landolfi •Diplomat Renaissance •Oleg Cassini *YSL • Enrice Biaggi ^ }> yp** 1 **—• Swank ALL FRAMES ft >\ S,i t\ I SUNGLASS EXTRAVAGANZA DESIGNER STYLES Choose popular styles from Nina Ricci, Paola Belle, Rive Gauche and more. • Rodolfe • Metzler • Gemini • Nikon • Carbolyt SOFT CONTACT LENSES DAILY WEAR Barnes-Hind Soft Mate, Ciba or Bausch Et Lomb. 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