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VOTE FOR

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Kenneth W. Dick

Candidate for

COUNTY CORONER

Republiciin Ticket.

County Physician for Six Years.

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Editor,
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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
i Sacrifice hits—Westo, Silberstein,
Detroit, Mich.
' Two-hose hits—Garfield, S. Raskin,
Dear Sir:—Recently I received a
By Alfred Ross.
' Greenblatt 2, Levy. Struck out—By
letter from one, Leah Heiner and
Holtzman 17 Mendelsohn 8. Stolen
brother, Josiah, of Kovel, Poland, re-
The author of the photoplay, You bases--Mendelsohn 2, Silberstein 2,
questing that I aid in the search for
an 2, Gordon
NeverK now M omen, might
verY 2,
i Goldstein
Fill m 2
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their father, Samuel Reiner, who for-
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well write a play entitled, "You Nev- Raskin, Garfield, Kozlow 2, Green-
merly was in the expressing business
er Know Baseball Players." Ile might', Watt, Bases on balls—Off Holtzman
at 4119 Woodward avenue, and to in-
refer particularly to the semitic type 2. Mendelsohn 5. Umpires—Gutzeit
form him that his family in Poland
of ball player now prevalent upon the' and \Varner.
is destitute and on the verge of star-
sandlots of Detroit, especially if he
within.
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The letters, written in Hebrew, are had witnessed the hectic struggle H. L HERSCHBERG RUNS
threatens which took place upon Navin Field
FOR STATE LEGISLATURE1
extremely pitiful. Josiah
that unless their father fulfills his last Sunday, Aug. 29, betw'e'en teams
promise of 0 year ago, to send them representing Pisgah Lodge, No. 34,
Harry Louis Herschberg, who is a
aid, he will commit suicide. He states Independent Order Irmo It'rith, and
o f Republican candidate for the State
that he can no longer bear the suffer- Detroit Lodge, No. 55, Knights
i'ythias. -
ing and shame he has been enduring
When, at three o'clock, members of
because of his father's negligence.
Their mother, who is with them, both tennis pranced upon the green
cannot help because of lack of ens- sward of Mr. Navin's backyard, nel-
ployment in Poland. They wish their they side could boast of an impressive

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B'NAI B'RITH-K. OF P. BALL
GAME

August 30, 1926.

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father to send for them so that they record—in fact their piny throughout
the season had been of t he typical
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may find employment • in na•ran.
sandlot variety. The spirit of ma i),.
Anyone who knows of the where- between the two teams, first fanned
' abouts of M Heiner is requested to
Wen:mon of the
communicate with Rabbi J. Eiseman into flume upon the
of 961 Theodore street. Aid for the memorable 6 to 6, 12-inning tie game
in the summer, ,
unfortunate family will be thankfully at seemed
Tashmoo
Park become
early an all-consum-
to have
received.
ing, conflagration as the two outfits
Very truly yours,
prepared to give their all for the hon-
RABBI .1. EISENMAN.
or of their respective fraternities.
Thegame itself was something at
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DAVID BROWN URGES
HOLYDAY APPEALS

mwhai t;hr

HARRY L. HERSCHBERG

have we seen one crowded with the

Legislature, was born in Mackillan,
Russia, on March 16, 1883, and, with
his parents, Samuel and Rebecca Me-
lamed Herschberg, came direct to De-
troit from Russia when he was four
years of age.
One year after his arrival in De-
troit, Mr. Ilerschberg began his ca-
reer by selling newspapers. Ile at-
tended school up to the fifth grade,
working after school hours, and later
attended the first night school estab-

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The new designs developed into
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places at your disposal for selection
an ample range at reasonable
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We have good furniture and al-
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merchandise without hesitation.

klieg play which eharnrterizrd this
game. Awl finer than everything else,
perhaps was the splendid spirit of fair
play and ' sportsmanship manifested by
Asks That Occasion Re Used the members of both tennis and by the
spectators.
for Payment of Pledges
apparently evenly
trans,
Both
to U. J. C. Fund.
matched, fought tooth and nail for 10
innings before the net B'rith team
EW PORK—The JewS of Amer- finally pushed over the run which
ice will reaffirm their interest in the gave them a 6 ta 5 victory over the
ma Pvthians. But "55" played out the
a
t the high holy-day period
we
during
by string to the very end and went down fished in the city. He was engaged as
• to defeat with heads up still uncon- traveling sides promoter for various
' ion o . p • • • .
' • au
.
newspapers and finally established a
the mo
Mee(' that the better tealll had won.
business of his own, known as The
pledged for relief and reconstructive
To a regular attendant at Navin
work in Eastern and Central Euro- _ Field the scene must have smacked United News Company. Ile deals ex-
ha
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clusively in stationery, toys and nov-
peen countrits. David A. Brown,
strongly of the unusual. Instead of
"The Store With • Reputation."
elties and has the largest institution
Bonet chairman of the United Jewish
Campaign, in an appeal sent out to hearing the familiar crytif the fan for
the
city.
the Cobbs, the !laths end the Speak- of its kind in
Mr. Herschherg married Gertrude
all state and community chairmen of
OpenEvenings Until 8:30.
woo compelled to listen to
the United Jewish Campaign through- ens,
he of encouragement addressed to Shaw of Toledo in 1912 and has two
words
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out the United States and Canada, the Goldsteins, the Freedmans and the daughters. He is a member of Union
urged that the advent of the holy- Silversteins. Imagine "Little Eddie" Lodge F. & A. M., Michigan Sovereign
days be made all appropriate occasion Mendelsohn standing on the mound Consistory, Moslem Temple and the
by the payment of pledges made in lo- from which Walter Johnsen mows B'rith.
cal drives already held for the $25,- down Tiger batters for the New York
OPENS POGROM ARCHIVES
000,000 fund sought by the United Yankees. Picture Sam Raskin pound-
Jewish Campaign. The holy-days, he ing the some earth that bears the
PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—The archives
said, emphasized the nearness of win- huge frame of Johnnie Hassler. Fancy
ter, which would increase the need of Sally Levy roaming around the ground of the Soviet government concerning
the men, women and children of Po- which is presumed to be the exclu- the anti-Jewish massacres in the
—ilember
land whom economic failure, disease sive territory of Jack Tavener. Ukraine during the pogrom period
how- I were opened to SI. Henri Torres, coun-
and famine had rendered homeless and
Once the 'Mlle was underway ,
and
destitute. He made an appeal to the ever, the spectator forgot the reps- sel for Shalom Schwartzbard, accord-
-Jews of America to begin the New tatit:ns of the big leaguers for the ing to advices received from 51.. Tor-
Year by helping their less fortunate achievements o f t he local Jew i sh boy,. res, who is in Moscow.
M. Torres informed his associates
brethren.
Two magnificent plays stood out
Mr. Brown declared that the amount among the many thrilling fielding here that he will not go to any other
Russian towns in view of the fact
of money paid into the treasury of feats of the day.
the organization during the last few
With the Pythian team at bat in that he has obtained all the material
moilths was greater, in proportion to the first half of the third inning, he nominee. Ile stated he would re-
the total of subscriptions, than in any base' full and none out, Greenblatt turn to Paris in 10 days.
OF DETROIT
other ,Jewish campaign. The money connected with one of Mendelsohn's
FOUNDED IN THE YEAR 1853
thus made available, he said, had en- pitches and lined the ball toward left-
abled the Joint Distribution Commit- center field. Eddie Weston, the B'nai
Griswold at Lafayette
tee to carry on its large program of center left fielder, raced toward the
relief among hundreds of thousands ball, seemingly without a chance to
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of destitute Jewish men, women and make connections with it. Just as the
children in Poland, Russia, Roumania, hall was about to hit the earth, Wen-
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Bessarabia, Czecho-Slovakia, and oth- on t
er countries, and to continue its high- speared the ball in his gloved hand, F
ly successful work of agricultural col- and somersaulted. The catch undoubt-
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onization in Ukraine and the Crimea. edly cut off several l'ythian runs and
He stated, however, that the child-care served to inspire the B'nai B'rith
and medical activities, reconstructive team to greater efforts in overcoming
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loans, and land settlement work would the long knit held by "55" at that
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be interrupted unless additional funds stage of the game.
Again in the last half of the ninth,
were forthcoming immediately to meet
With two Oat, one man on second base,
the current budgeted activities.
In his message to state and local and Weston at bat for the B'nai
li'rith, Freedman, playing short for
campaign Akers, Mr. Brown said:
"That up to the present We have the K. of I'., saved the game for his
been able to carry on our work in all i team by a remarkable one-hand teap-
ot the countries in which the Joint ing catch of a healthy wallop by \Vete
Distribution Committee is functioning ton, which would have scored the win-
at present, is due in a large measure , ring run had it landed safely.
to the prompt remittance of all collet- Other players on bath teams were
lions by state and local treasurers of responsible for remarkable plays,
our campaign. I believe that I am I which aided materially in keepnig
correct in stating that. in proportion , dawn the number of runs scored. The
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to the amount subscribcd, mere money pitchers, Mendelsohn for the
has come in during the past few , Ityrith, and Holtzman for Detroit
months than in any other campaign. Lodge, twirled excellent hall. Holtz-
"I have before me the budget re- man was particularly effective, hold-
quirements of the Joint Distribution ing his opponents to eight hits and
Committee up to December 31 of this striking out 17 men. Sam Raskin,
was forced
year, and I can readily see that a very catching for the Pythians,
large sum must be calks•ted between out of the game after the fourth in-
ning
with
a
split
finger
and
his ab-
September 1 and the end of the year
sence probably affected the morale of
if we are to continue to carrxon all
his
team.
of our necessary activities. Siithing
Humor was injected into the pro-
could be more tragic than an interrup-
4er
ceedings at various tinier during the
tion of our child-care, our medical ac-
game by the antics of "Sy" Feinberg,
tivities, our reconstructive loans, and
the "Nick Altrock" if Pisgah Lralgt•.
our land settlement work in Russia,
Aided and abetted by a camical cos-
which would necessarily follow should
tume which included a pair of bright
we lack the necessary funds.
"It is our hope that we may lie able orange-colored hose, "Sy" kept the
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between September , and Rosh Has- crowd in a eontinual uproar.
honah send through the Joint Ns- Following the close of the game,
Jacob Rosenberg, manager of the
tribution Committee to our suffering
B'nai tennth team, was presented by
brethren in Russia, Poland and
the officers of the Bain. Cholem Ju-
throughout Eastern Europe, such help
nior Society, with a silver loving cup,
as will make this New Year a hap-
emblematic of the Jewish fraternal
pier and brighter year for them."
championship.
Athletic encounters of the type of
the B'nai B'rith-Pythian baseball
Hayakawa at Temple.
game should occur more frequently,
Seesue Hayakawa, internationally and should be encouraged by the Jew-
famous screen star and a native of ash Community of the City of Detroit
c,
Japan, makes a personal appearance When the Jews of this city awake to
.
as headliner at B. F. Keith's Temple the realization that clean athletic corn
titian among its boys and rain
e
Theater starting Sunday matinee. Mr. , P men
serves to build character and t ha
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Hayakawa will he seen in "The Ban- a clean, healthy
body is the prim
.,
by
nur-
dit Prince," a new playlet
factor in the development of a elean
nett Hershey from the novel of the healthy mind, they will lend their mar
same name written by Mr. Hayakawa.
and physical summit to the Yount
ry, Mena Hebrew Association and to (hi
It is an exciting cosmopolitan story,
full of tense interest, played by an athletic endeavors of such far-sighte
excellent company. Others listed: organizations as the Knights of Pyth
Frank Dodson, with Violet Follis, Lois ins and B'nai B'rith.
Stone, Eve Wendt and Stella Bolton;
The box store:
J. Francis Dottley and Corrine Sales•
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Charles Derickson, Clara Barry and
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Orval Whitelegs; Arthur Bryson and
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Strappy Jones; Kodak and Sister, and E. Raskin, center..
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Garfield, 2nd base..
the weekly screen features.
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Kaletsky, catcher... ...2 1 10 .
Goodman, 3rd base . ...2 1 1 0
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