GRAND RAPIDS NEWS Bat Mitzva. It was the first Bat Mitzva in the new building of Aha- vas Israel Synagogue. An oneg Shabat reception in the social hall followed the service. Sandra Naomi Rosenfeld, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rosen- feld, conducted the Sabbath service on the occasion of her becoming PTA Officers Picked The PTA of Beth Israel Reli- gious School anounces its officers for the coming year are president, Mrs. Sharon Schreiber; vice presi- dent, Mrs. Albert Binder; secre- tary, Mrs. Nelson Schafer; and treasurer, Mrs. Raymond Falter. Heading publicity is Mrs. Soil Gaynor; homeroom mothers, Mrs. Elliott Price and Mrs. Bernard Green; Shabat chairman, Mrs. Carl Fisher; and Passover model seder, Mrs. Irving Wiseman and Mrs. Sydney Rackwal. Remy E. LeMay. 17. of 18 Home St. SE, drowned when he decided to go for a swim while fishing in a small pond Aug. 28 in Kentwood. Remy is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eugene Le- May; three brothers. Thomas, Di- mitri and Eugene. and 10 sisters, Marie. Lise. Jeanne-d'are, Claudia. Veronique, Orianne. Anna, Fran- cesca, Darya and Shirley. Services were held at the Milo Brown Funeral Home with Rabbi Frederick Eisenberg officiating. Friday, September 11, 1970 - 13 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Cemetery Vandalized 2nd Time in Six Weeks NEW YORK (JTM—Mount He- bron Cemetery in Flushing. Queens was vandalized Sept. I for the second time in six weeks, cemetery officials reported. One hundred and seventy grave- stones were overturned. Six lv evks ago 70 gravestones were overturn- ed. Richard Schlein, treasurer of the cemetery association. told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency the desecrations were not "anti-Semi- tic" in character. "Many ceme- teries of all denominations have been vandalized this year," he said. "It's a fun thing" for the kids who climb over the fences. The police are investigating the inci- dents. Israeli Shipping to Double by 1973 NEW YORK — The Israeli mer- chant marine is planning to almost double its capacity by 1975. The plan is to expand the ship- - ping industry front the 1909 totals of 2.000,000 tons of vessels and 0.800,000 tons of freight volume to an estimated 4.500.000 tons of ves- sels and 10,000,000 tons of freight volume. With the unprofitable passen- ger business abandoned, the in- dustry is concentrating on new types of ships geared to com- mercial requirements. One factor in the expansion is 'Lint Navigation Co.'s planned ad- dition in 1973 of eight new vessels out of a total 33 which will cost $300.000.000. Four will be multi- purpose freighters that can handle giant containers. The other four will he roll-on. roll-off vessels accommodating truck-trailers or containers. To handle the new ships. the Is- raeli Port Authority is planning, improvements at the three main ports of Haifa and a shdod on the Mediterranean and Eilat on the Gulf of Aqaba. 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