The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 17, 1986, Image 6

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PAGE 6 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE October 17, 1986 IF Dr. Jane Rosenberg $35 Off Spinal Exam Includes consultation and Orthopedic Neurological Chiropractic examination Regularly $50 Now $15 Or. lane Rosenberg Chiropractor Dr Jane Rosenberg. Doctor of Chiropractic has never stopped her Chiropractic Education In addition to her doctorate and bachelors degree. Dr. Rosenberg has continued to complete professional courses and is now a member in the American Col lege of Chiropractic Orthopedists Perhaps you have hesitated visiting a chiropractor and you did not know about Dr Rosenberg's gentle touch Maybe you did not know that Dr Rosenberg also utilizes massage ther apy to supplement her chiropractic care She has successfully treated: Back Pain Neck Pain Numbness Headaches Arthritis Bursitis Shoulder Pam Arm/Leg Pain Hip Pain Painful Joints Stiffness Cold Hands/Feet 2090 Dunwoody Club Dr. • Suite 113 Orchard Park • Dunwoody, Ga. 30338 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 396-3106 Armand Hammer to begin test drilling for oil in Negev 220 SANDY SPRINGS CIR. NOW ENJOY ALL YOUR FAVORITES FROM OUR EXPRESS DELIVERY MENU GRAND OPENING SANDY SPRINGS FAVORITE CHINESE TO GO-NOW PINE—IN! 50% OFF BUY ONE DINNER GET SECOND ONE V* PRICE—DINE-IN ONLY SECOND DINNER EQUAL OR LESS EXPIRES 10/31/86 MON.-SAT. 11 -10 P.M. SUNDAY 3-10 P.M. 256-1275 HAPPY HOLIDAYS FREE DELIVERY (LIMITED AREA) MIN. ORDER: LUNCH s 7 00 DINNER s 10 00 by Joseph Polakoff TSI’s Washington correspondent WASHINGTON—Negev Joint Venture, a private company headed by Armand Hammer, chairman of Occidental Petroleum, is to start test drilling this month on its con cession area in the northern Negev desert following 18 months of pre liminary seismic work to locate oil. The 88-year-old Hammer has said that NJV has “excellent chan ces” of finding oil in commercial quantities. Dr. Moshe Goldberg, head of Israel’s oil exploration, said he is “encouraged and optim istic about the prospects.” Hammer discovered Libya’s oilfields in the 1960s. NJV’s concession, in which Hammer has said the seismic work has produced some very interest ing finds, covers about two million acres, or about 40 percent of Israel’s land area. In the past 10 years of oil search, Israel has spent more than $250 million on exploration work, two-thirds of it put up by the government, but it produced “only one tiny find, near Avad, eking out an insignificant 100 barrels a day,” The Financial Times of London has reported. Israel, which depends on import ed fuel for 98 percent of its energy requirements, consumes about 150,000 barrels of oil a day. It has long-term purchasing contracts with Egypt, Norway, Mexico and Ecua dor. Its imports this year are esti mated to cost $1,100 million. That is down from the close to $2 billion spent in 1985 but still represents nearly 10 percent on non-military imports. Noting that past indications by Western geologists were that re coverable oil and gas reserves could be as high as 500 million barrels, enough to last for 10 years at pres ent consumption rates, the Finan cial Times added “but the cold shoulder given to Israel by the major international oil companies, largely because of their Arab inter ests, coupled with the allegedly inferior quality of survey work has so far not allowed that promise to be fulfilled.” Renewed interest also is being shown by foreign oil companies in the offshore region of the Mediter ranean adjacent to Egypt’s El Arish field in the Sinai that Israel had developed before it gave the Sinai to Egypt as part of their peace treaty. Buchanan believes Demjanjuk ‘miscarriage of justice’ victim by Margie Olster NEW YORK (JTA)—Patrick Buchanan, White House director of communications and a long standing critic of the Justice De partment’s Office of Special Inves tigations (OSI), has published a column contending that John Dem janjuk is “a victim himself of a mis- Join us for the Gala Celebration of the 70th Birthday of Atlanta Hadassah The Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel Sunday, November 2, 1986 Reception at six-thirty Dinner at seven Convert: *36.00 per person R.S.Y.IL: IIudussuh 1882 Wildwood Place, X.lv. Atlanla, Georgia 80824 T el.: 288-8941 carriage of justice” and his case may be “the American Dreyfus case.” Demjanjuk, 66, was indicted in Jerusalem on Sept. 29 on four counts of war crimes and is accused of being “Ivan the Terrible,” a sadistic guard at the Treblinka concentration camp where some 900,000 Jews were killed. Buchanan, in his column, wrote that after a thorough review of the facts of the Demjanjuk case, he believes the accused man is a vic tim of mistaken identity. Buchanan’s column appeared in the Washington Post on Sept. 28 and carried a footnote saying the article expressed his personal views and not those of the adminis tration. He detailed the history of the Demjanjuk case and cited what he claimed were numerous testi monies of Treblinka survivors who all gave identical accounts of a revolt in Treblinka in which a pri soner latally stabbed a man identi fied as“Ivan” in 1943. In an unprecedented case, the U S. extradited Demjanjuk to Israel BATHROOMS SHOULDN'T BE BORING c /Y\ y/\f\ n I I mu I ■ Complete bathroom renovations Plumbing repairs & installation Shower pans replaced —-•.iiiii i nab making dreams come true -the-mostet-bolh- (404)971-0162 mark bressier MASTER RlUMBI R OESICiNlR/BuilDER ONN BRESSLER JOURNE r MAN r>L UMBE R DESIGN SPECIALIST in February to stand trial for Nazi war crimes and stripped him of his U.S. citizenship. Demjanjuk was a retired auto mechanic for the Ford Motor Co., in Cleveland, Ohio. Demjanjuk has claimed since the outset of the proceedings against him that he is innocent and served as a Ukrainian conscript in the Red Army who was later cap tured by the Germans. After spending time in POW labor camps, Demjanjuk said he served in the “Vlasow Army” in a Ukrainian, anti-Soviet unit which defended Prague during a Russian advance. But those who prosecuted Dem janjuk in the United States, namely the former head of the OSI, Alan Ryan Jr., alleged that Demjanjuk never went to a POW camp but instead defected to the Nazi side and became a guard outside the Treblinka gas chamber who blud geoned men with a six-foot metal pipe and mutilated women and children on their way to the gas chambers. The prosecution’s case in Israel hinges on the positive identifica tion by Treblinka survivors of a photograph of Demjanjuk from a document provided by the Soviet government during the proceedings in the U.S. Buchanan said the Soviets fabricated the document, an old identity card. Meanwhile the Cleveland Plain Dealer reprinted Buchanan’s col umn after a Ukrainian church group mounted a support campaign lor Demjanjuk in that city. The Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the Free World sent a represen tative, Bishop Antony, to Israel to attempt to attend the Demjanjuk trial as an observer. Some 40,000 Ukrainian-Americans live in Cleve land. A spokesperson for Cleveland’s United Ukrainian Organizations said they, too, believe that Dem janjuk has been falsely accused.