American lavish Pali Page Twelve DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Architect's View of Temple Israel Friday, July 16, 1948 Indian Jewess Gives Blood for Israel • Ground breaking ceremonies for this proposed building for Temple Israel are scheduled to take place Oct. 17, the Sunday after Yom Kippur. Designed by William E. Kapp, Detroit architect, it will consist of a circular auditorium of worship to seat 1,800, flanked by a rectangular building to be used for social, educational and cultural activities. It will be located at Manderson and Merton roads in the Palmer Park district. The estimated cost is $600,000. Allen Blondy Files for Congress Post Our Alhleles Galaxy of Jewish Athletes to Compete in '48 Olympics By FRANK BECKMAN THE FIRST SUMMER Olympiad since war's end (starts July 30 at London) will find a galaxy of Jewish athletes wearing the colors of many nations. According to information compiled by Charles Ornstein of New York, representative of the National Jewish Welfare Board on. the U.S. Olympic Committee, Jews will be more prominent in this year's games than ever before. The U. S. track and field team will include Stephen Seymour of Los Angeles, whose toss of 248 feet, 10 inches, is the best American mark for the javelin; William Steiner of New York, marathon; and Victor Frank of Yale, discuss. Norman Wasser of the University of Illinois, Dave Pincus of Penn State and Robert Seligman Beckman of the University of North Carolina just missed making the squad. • • • IRVING MONDSCHEIN, New York University's all-around athlete, was considered a cinch to make the U. S. team but failed to jive up to expectations, finishing second in the National AAU decathlon tournament, which tie had previously won on three consecutive occasions. Two others who have made the grade are Henry Laskau, member of the New York Maccabi A. C., and Fred Sharaga, of the New York 92nd Street YM-YWHA. They will compete in the 10,000 meter walk. Laskau and Sharaga finished one-two in the National AAU meet last month. 1 DAY CAMP . . . in the country .. . Applications now being taken for day camp in the coun- try. Enrollment limited to 35 boys, girls, 5 / 7 2 to 11 Call W. A. Goldberg, Ph.D., TOwnSend 9-1015 for 98 32 More of Technion Give Lives for Israel HAIFA ISRAEL—Twenty-two more students and graduates of the Technion, including one co- ed, and 10 students or graduates of the Technical and Nautical High Schools, have fallen in de- fense of Israel, Dr. Shlomo Kap- lansky, president, discloses. ••• ea I'S .40Ve lik il I - • NOW TO LOOK AT other sports. The American fencing team will be made up in part by Nathaniel Lubell and Ralph Goldstein, epee; Daniel Bukantz, foil, and Isadore Wasserman, coach. Gtne Wettstone, gymnastic coach at Pennsylvania State Col- lege, will be mentor of the men's gymnastic team, and Joseph Salzman, athletic director of the Elizabeth, N.J., YM-YWHA, has been selected as one of the coaches of the women's gymnastic squad. Anollier person to watch is Herman Wittenberg, a member of the New York Police Department, who is the 1948 AAU heavy- weight wrestling champion. • • • GEORGE GULACK, winner of the 1932 Olympic title on the flying rings, is manager of the American gymnastic team. His -• fellow JWB executive, Harry Henshel, will accompany the U.S. cage team as a member of the U.S. Olympic basketball committee. Then we can't forget Carol Pence, Purdue University sopho- more, who won a berth at the swimming tryouts at Rouge Park last week. Miss Pence, 19-year-old St. Louis girl, is national women's breast stroke champion. A disappointment in the Rouge tournament was Dick Weinberg of the University of Michigan, who finislied third in his heat. Six members of the senior basketball team of the Montreal YMHA will be among the 14 players representing Canada in the basketball playoffs. A photo of the group appeared in last week's Chronicle. They are "Mendy" Morein, "Doodle" Bloomfield, Ben Lands, Murray Waxman, Sid Strulovitch and Sol Tolchinsky. Moe Abramowitz, strategist of the YMHA quintet, will serve as co- coach of the Canadian entry. • • • OVERSEAS, TOO, many Jewish stars are bright Olympic prospects. Freddie Oberlander, holder of the British amateur heavyweight wrestling title, is regarded as a certain qualifier. Jack Kirsteins may win a spot on the British team as a middleweight grappler, while Henry Caplin is expected to be one of England's weight-lifters. Arthur A. Gold is on Britain's track and field coaching staff. South Africa's weight-lifting squad will include Izzy Bloom- burg, and Ray Weinberg stands a good chance of making Austra- La's track team as a hurdler. Dr. Margaret Shohat, 22-year-old Indian doctor, is shown as she contributed her pint of blood to aid the fighters and builders of Israel. A resident of Bombay, Dr. Shohat is studying in the United States. She and other members of Masada, Young Zionists of America, made their contribution at the "Masada Blood Bank Day" sponsored in co-operatiou with the American Red Mogen Dovid for Palestine. Allen H. Blondy, Detroit at- torney, has filed petitions to run for Congress as Republican can- didate in the Michigan 15th dis- trict. Blondy said he would back up the platform adopted at the Re- publican national convention and advocate the repeal of the U. S. arms embargo to Israel. He went on record as favoring federal aid to education. A graduate of the University of Detroit, Blondy has been prac- ticing in Detroit for 22 years. He is married and the father of two children. 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