Pcge 12-B Jen i*.t fkrkti&r Friday, July 25. 19o I Rar JMitzyak , Wes: Miami Junior I The One; Sh; bbat following the Kr. lay night will be host- ed by Naomi's parents and she will tntertain her friends at a party Sunday evening m her home. Guests w,ll include her great- I BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW By FRED SANDIER I ;** Gib 4 . I I I I I Ivor woader vrfco'i Ike fattest m m big lll|< aeseaall tWoy? Mast exsterts iy it is WiHie Davis And oeaJy Ifji, evea thee?*. Davis i retarded as the fastest manor ia baseball, he's never *a a steUa base cbjemeioaibia. Wfcefs Mickey Maatlc's real first neat*? Few leas know rbet "Mickey" is NOT a nick name His real fall nomt is Mickey Charles Mantle. Here's quite en oddity from easeboll There one* was an outfielder named Johnny Coeney . Perhaps yeu remember him ... He played in the majors from 1921 to 1944 Well, here's the oddity ... In his I BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW You can live better with an Annuity. Let me prove it. Mail for FREE Booklet "The Annuity Todays Greatest Bargain." more than 20 years in the big leagues, he hit only two home and the two of them ! ea successive days I. The first one af his career came September 24, 1939 and the second one came the next day! . He never hit any the 18 years previous to that, or in the five years after Thot seems unbelievable, but if s true. Name Address Phone Phone: 444-7101 o Metroporrtanljfe >-, jrsnd.T.other. Mr Marco- thtl of New York, her maternal dparents. Ml BBd Ibl Fred Saadkcr, and her paternal irrana Mr- Bea Flstl a) Michael Wilensky M.chael Keith, son of Mr and Mra Nathan Wiier.sky. vnl! cele- brate hi' Bar Mitzrata July 27 a) tbe9a.m aenrieaa at Con- gregation E'r.ai Raphael. 1401 N\V 183rd St. Michael was a recent recipi- ent of the Pres- idential Physi- cal Fitness Award in ree- Mkeeef Wileasfcy ognition of out- standing physical achievement and was also honored at his Hebrew -chool graduation for 'excellence in Hebrew studies." Guests at the celebration will in- clude his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard hornung of New- York and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilensky of North Miami Beach. Robert GotheH Robert Louis, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gothelf. will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitz- vah Saturday morning. July 27, at Congregation Anshe Ernes, where hi> grandfather is a charter mem- ber. Robert is a student at Shenan- doah Junior High School. A reception in his honor will follow the services. Asher Stern Asher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stern, 8600 SW 33rd Ter, will be- come Bar Mitzvah Saturday, July 27 at the 8:30 a.m. services at Temple Or Olom. An eighth grade student at Rock- way Junior High School. Asher plays baritone and cornet in the ichoo] band. Ashcr's parents will host the Kiddush following the service* Sat urday morning, and a reception- dinner in bia honor Saturday ni^ht in the Starlight Room of the Bis- eayne Terrace Hotel Among the guests present will be h:- maternal grandmother. Mr* Goldie Sberadsky. fiui are also pxpected from New York and New Jersei Israel Prospecting For African Oil Two Appointed To Bftnk Board Norman M. Giller. president of ; Jefferson National Bank at Sunny . Isles announces the appointment of Milton M Gaynor and Samuel ; J. Gillott to the bank's advisory , board. Mr. Gaynor. an insurance execu- tive, is vice president and a found- ing director of Washington Federal as well as a director of Jefferson National Bank of Miami Beach. A vice president of Washington Federal and manager of its North Miami Beach office, Mr. Gillott is also a past president of the North Miami Beach Chamber of Com- merce. Manager Named For Red Cross William J. Miracle has been ap- pointed manager of the D a d e County Chapter, American Red Cross, effective Aug. 15, Walter Humkey, chapter chairman, an- nounced this week. The new manager, who has been with the Red Cross since 1954, has served in Europe and in Cuba and was manager of the Duval County Chapter in Jacksonville be- fore moving to the Greater Caro- lina* Chapter, his most recent po- rtion. He succeeds Maureen Hoteling, who ha> been acting manager of the chapter since the resignation if Harrison Siraub, who had held [he p)st for six years. JERUSALEM JTA, Israel is prospect:!).: for oil in several Afri- can countries in ord- r to widen its oweesof the \i:ai fuel, it was re- rorted here this week by an Israel Treasury spokesman The names jf the countries where the Na- tional Petroleum Co. assisted by Ltraeli geologiata and other experts is pro-pecting is a clo-ely guard- ed secret, he Said. 1! also reported that several Latin American countries have in- Soviets Reporf On Levin's Reaction To Recent U.S, Visit WASHINGTON (JTA) Chief Rabbi Yehuda Leib Levin of Mos- cow has been quoted by Novosti. ', the Soviet overseas propaganda agency, as admitting on his return j to Moscow from visiting Americon Jewry' 'hat there were some de- ! ficiencies in Jewish education in Russia and stating that U.S. Jewish leaders admitted a decline in re- i ligious education in the United I States. | Conceding that a yeshiva in Moscow "failed to enroll a suffi- cient number of students," Rabbi Levin attributed this to "atheism in the Soviet Union and a general decline in religious feeling." add- ing that "young Jews readily come to the synagogue to have a good time on Simhat Torah or Pass- over, but prefer to study in secular educationol establishments." No- vosti reported. Rabbi Levin claimed American rabbis told him there was a simi- lar decline in religious interest among American Jewish youth and said the greatest impression came from meetings "with my brethren in faith." Novosti quoted Rabbi Levin as saying, "A shocking impression was made on me by the complete ignorance or distorted picture and widespread prejudice on the ques- tion of the status of Jud'*fll an-t the life of Jews in the USSR," and expressing the hope that his visit contriDuieo to Anieraa.i >o..d il- lations. vited Israel to help in \ for minera.s other than {/-roleu P ALMEI Terrorist Groups To Coordinate Activities LONDON (JTA) The London Times reported from Cairo this week that Palestinian guerrilla leaders meeting there had agreed o coordinate their operations in Israel-occupied territories Num- bering about 100 leaders of El Fatah and other Arab terrorist and sabotage groups, they also de- cided to establish a "coordinating council" of military experts from each organization. The council will meet secretly to plan future armed operations in the occupied territories, the Times said. the scene of meetings of the Pales- tine National Council, reportedly- chosen by a committee of Palestine exile organizations which claim to represent more than two million Palestinian Arabs living inside and outside of Israel and the territories it controls. The Palestinian received a message from Peking's Afro-Asian Committee for Solidarity urging "armed struc-jle" against Israel "as the main form of their libera- tion struggle." FRED A. SANDIER MCTftOf (K.ITAN INSURANCE CONSULTANT SINCE 192* Member Notionol Association of Life Underwriters. 595 Biltmore Way, Coral Cablet The message said, "Guided by Chairman Mao's thought, the 700 'airo in recent days has been million Chinese people consistent- I) ive unswerving support to the Palestinian people and other Arab peoples in their just struggle against IS- Israeli aggression and olutely support the Palestinian I Arabs just struggle to return to their homeland." MEN'S HAIR PIKES ffrm Only You Know it t a HoirftWca M Mutt t* From oLe <=/* tan s iMHa Be* Im. Wip Bbbbboi mm itz) M u. lit si. ins s*fM staj.1 ___mm_____ One El Fatah project, to im- prove its performancethe crea- tion of underground cells in Israeli- held territory, rather than sending raiders across the Jordan River | appears to have been a failure, ac- cording ot a military spokesma in ] Tel Aviv. One of five El Fatah couriers seized in Ramallah had in his possession funds and instruc- ' tions to set up such cells. "Miami's On.', Jewish Mcntmtnt wilder!" UADIRS IN SERVICE, QUALITY AND VAtUf .' SCHtDVLtD VNVEIUNCS Seeav. Jvry 2, 1M Mount Neb* Cease to ry ESTHER GOtDtEK, 11 .*. Canter L:rso-. Meeat Sinai Cemetery MAUftKE WINTlt, 12 rSeea Rabbi Di-.id lUab isfc Section Weedlewa Consolery BENJAMIN C0VITCH, 1 bum, Rarr. \atll4tl Zuntmar SU WHAT YOU BUY I DO NOT BUY ROM MAIL ORDER FIRMS AND BE SORRYI Buy Direct from the Manufacturer in Miami and save many dollars. PALMER'S MIAMI MONUMENT CO. AWeiar-'i OWy /Wile*- Ma^aWOTv^itf BM*rTV#n 3279 S.W. 8th Strata* Nl 4-0f11 Paas HI 44*31 Miaati teeca: Paaai Mmrry SchmUimtr Jf I 70* r^-r** l^W Senate Bill Bans Egyptian Cotton WASHINGTON (JTA)-The Sen- ate Ignored Administration pleas and adopted a bill prohibiting the further Import of Egyptian long- staple cotton. 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