Friday, July 2, 19411

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE.

Page Twelve

Women's Council
Maps Campaign

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Our Athletes

Mary Rotblatt
Is Signed by
the White Sox

Annabelle Coggan
Named Chairman

By FRANK BECKMAN

CHICAGO White Sox
have announced the signing
of Marvin Rotblatt, brilliant
southpaw pitcher who was grad-
uated this
spring from
the University
of Illinois.
A resident of
For 37 children just of the boat from European DP camps, a
Chicago, 20-
year - old Rot-
recent day at the circus was the first carefree good time of
blatt was the
their lives. A few of them are shown above with their hosts,
Illini's• top
William Rosenwald, honorary president of United Service for
hurler for three
New Americans, and Samuel Hausman, chairman of the United
years.
Jewish Appeal of Greater New York. Rosenwald is helping
He pitched
his team to the
famed clown Emmett Kelly demonstrate how to eat a hot dog
Beckman
undisputed Big Nine title in 1947
for the entertainment of Hausman and the youngsters.
and to a tie with Michigan in
the season just concluded.
White Sox officials said Rot-
blatt would be put to work in
Dr. William Klein was elected Miller and Celia Plafkin, pub-
American League games this last week as president of the licity chairmen.
year, without the benefit of farm Halevy Singing Society.
Also Lillian S. Klein, Minnie
club training.
Others named included Aaron Lakritz, Sonya Bussell and Edith
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Sandweiss and Nathan Mirten-
b a u m, vice-presidents; Israel Reznick, secretaries, and Nathan
Carol Pence Here
Woodrow, treasurer; Evelyn S. Bennish librarian.
TWO JEWISH GIRLS will be
entered in the Olympic trials,
July 8-11 at Rouge Park.
They are Carol Pence of St.
Louis, Purdue University fresh-
man, and Jackie Levine of the
Chicago Tower Club.
Miss Pence, winner of the .Na-
tional AAU 100-yard breast
ALL-COVERAGE, ACCUMULATIVE, COMPREHENSIVE
stroke in the indoor champion-
ships held in April in Florida,
will swim the 200-meters breast
stroke here.
Miss Levine placed fourth in
the 220 at Florida and was a
member of the relay team which
took second.

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ARTHUR FELDMAN, above,
was installed Thursday as
president of the Berditchever
Progressive Aid Society. Other
officers are Harry Conte, vice-
president; Louis Maskin and
Jack Resnick, secretaries; Mor-
ris Rossman, treasurer; Ilyman
Milstein and Sam Selikovitz,
board members; Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Gelman and Mrs. Leah
Leizerson, hospitalers; and
Jack Fasman, sergeant-at-
arms.

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AMONG THE JEWISH ath-
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U. S. in the Olyinpie games at
London this summer is 31-year-
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the New York Maccabi Club,
who captured the 10,000 meter
walking race for the second
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