THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 15, 1982 25 s Statistics of International Terror WASHINGTON (ZINS) — Reports on international terrorism, released by the U.S. State Department, in- Right Hi Your Own Driveway! o>, 's THE TUNE -UP MAN Certified by the National Automotive Institute of Excellence Comes to your home or office with the "garage-on-wheels." Valet service that doesn't cost one penny extra ■ Expert diagnostic tune-up ■ Electronic analyzer - all engine systems ■ Professionally trained mechanics • Perfect results assured clude the following statis- tics: From 1968 through 1980, there were 6,700 interna- tional terrorist incidents, in which 3 ;700 people were kil- led and about 7,500 wounded. During 1980 alone, there were 760 such incidents, killing 642 and wounding 1,078. Pf the 760 terrorist acts committed in 1980, 278 'or 38 percent, were directed against Americans or American property. In addi- tion, it was noted that dur- ing the first 11 months of 1981 the total of all terrorist acts, in the United States as well as throughout the rest of the world, was 2,425. Jewish Baseball Quiz By YITZHAK BEN-CHONE Expanded Services Call Sanford Rosenberg for your car problems Copyright 1982 Erwin Lynn Features 398-3605 VISA' Commenting on the statistics, Dan Pattir, an Israeli journalist cur- rently engaged in a spe- cial research project on the peace process be- tween Egypt and Israel, declared that terrorist at- tacks in Israel during the past year had the specific purpose of jeopardizing the peace process. He also said that the cease-fire between Israel and Lebanon "will not hold because the PLO has re- ceived so many shipments of weapons from other Arab countries." Most of the weapons, he said, came orig- inally from the Soviet Union. What pitcher yielded Norm Miller's first career hit? Claude Osteen. 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Sid Cohen, in winning his first major league game, surrendered Babe Ruth's 708th and last American League home run. In what stadium did this take place? Griffith Stadium, Wash- ington, D.C. On Sept. 29, 1934, in the seventh inning, Ruth hit a three-run homer. Cohen, who had a 3-7 career record, allowed 11 hits as the Washington Senators defeated the New York Yankees, 8-5. John Broaca was the losing pitcher. In 1938; Hank Green-. berg hit four consecutive home runs in two games. What pitcher yielded the fourth homer? Pete Appleton. On July 26, 1938, Greenberg hit solo homers in the sixth and eighth innings. His second home run, off Chief Hogsett, gave the win to relief pitcher Harry Eisenstat. The Tigers defeated the Washington Senators, 6-5. On July 27, Greenberg hit a _three-run homer in the first inning off Monte Weaver. He then hit a two- run homer in the second in- ning off Appleton. The Ti- gers defeated the Senators 9-4. Roxie Lawson was the winning pitcher. Barney Pelty, who pitched mostly for sec- ond division teams, won 91 games, 1903-1912. Who caught his first victory? Joe Sugden. On Aug. 22, 1903, Pelty allowed eight hits as the St. Louis Browns defeated the Boston Some- rsets, at Sportsman's Park, 2-1. Bill Dinneen was the losing pitcher. The attempt to starve Jewish Jerusalem was only one factor which led to con- flict and ultimate Arab de- feat in the war of 1948. The other, was that "the Arab League, under Egyptian leadership, decided to call upon its members to attack the Jews," according to-Sir John Bagot Glubb, Com- mander of Jordan's Arab Legion during the war. "THE CONSPIRACY TO DESTROY ISRAEL" An Incisive Hard-Hitting Expose You Cannot Afford to Miss THE MEN'S CLUB CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK DETROIT DISTRICT ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA Cordially Invite You, Your Family and Friends To Hear DR. STEPHEN B. 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