Page Twelve DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Our Aline/es Friday, August 6, 1948 No Rest on the Palestine Front Al Rosen Hits 3 Homers in Single Game FLIP) ROSEN, Kansas City AL Until ( baseman, celebrated his unanimous selection to the American Association's all-star team by belt- ing three con- secutive home runs to le a d the Blues to a 10-3 victory over St. Paul last week. At this writ- ing, Rosen, the Texas League's most valuable Beckman player in 1947, is batting .341 for third spot in his circuit. He has connected for 104 hits in 305 times at bat, driving in 69 runs. • • • Siegle With Giants ANOTHER JEWISH gridder has joined the professional ranks with the signing of Jules Siegle by the New York Giants. A Chicagoan, Siegle played half- back for Northwestern last year. • • • Rotbialt Stars MARV ROTBLATT pitched his first full game for the Chicago White' Sox last week, and al- though it wasn't against major league opponents, he still turned in a marvelous performance. The former University of Illi- nois star held the Kalamazoo All-Stars to three hits and struck out nine as the Chisox won, 7 to 0. • • • There is an armistice on in the Holy Land, but the defenders of Israel find it necessary to stand on guard against sudden Arab attacks. Departing DP's Smile Again LeVinsteirt Elected Israel at the United Nations OHIO STATE'S varsity tennis team has elected Arnold Levin- stein as captain for 1949. He will be seeking his third letter with the Buckeyes. • • • Pitcher Transferred LOUIS FEINSTEIN, southpaw hurler, has been shifted from Easton in the Eastern Shore League to Newark in the Ohio- Indiana League. He is owned by the New York Yankees. • • • National Chain pion HARRY LIKAS of the Univer- sity of Silh Francisco is the new National Collegiate A.A. tennis singles champion. Ile pulled a surprise triumph over Victor Seixas of the University of North Carolina. • • • Leading Batter PLAYER-M ANAGER Mike Schemer of the West Palm Beach club is one of the leading hitters in the Florida International League with a .328 average. Mike was the New York Giants' wartime first baseman. Bnai Moshe YPS Charts Outing An outing is planned by the Young People's Society of Bnai Moshe for Sunday at Whitmore Lake. Those attending should meet at 11:30 a.m. at the Syna- gogue. Members will gather at 9:45 p.m., Aug. 14 in front of Ver- nor's for a moonlight ride to Bob-Lo. For information on both affairs call Morris Lazarus, UN. 4-3121. Tall Towers Await Meeting Thursday The Tall Towers will hold an open meeting at 8:30 p.m., Thursday in the home of Shir- ley Gorman, 2967 Cortland ave- nue. A social period will follow. For information call TY. 7-2027. 1 Tell your friends about the Chronicle — the INTERESTING Jewish weekl iy. " Little Dvoira Bakalurz, right, may have her doubts about emigrating to a new land, but obviously they are not shared in the slightest by her mother, father and sister. Even the porter, an old hand at trainstation scenes, sides with the majority as the family, formerly interned in a DP camp, leaves Paris for a new home in South America. The family was aided by the Joint Distribution Committee. Bridal Pair Asks Gifts Sent to UJA NEW YORK—A unique wed- ding announcement was received recently by the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harris of Dover, N. J. The young couple asked that all those who might wish to make a gift in honor of their nuotials should rather make an extra contribution to the United Jewish Appeal. "For the great happiness our anion has brought, we are grate- ful" begins the announcement sent out by Mr. and Mrs. Har- ris. "Yet, in our rejoicing we think of those of our people so desperately fighting for life a- scii, and the contrast makes us even more aware of a necessity for sharing our plenty." Aubrey S. Eban took his place at the UN Security Council table for the first time early last month as the "Representa- tive of the Government of Israel." Seated behind him are two other members of the Israeli Mission—Moises A. Toff, director of the Latin American division of the Israeli foreign office, and Michael S. Comay, director of the British common- wealth division. They Shall Not Pass It, Builders Busy at NW Hebrew Construction work is continu- ing steadily on the Northwest Hebrew Congregation, President Ira G. Kaufman reported.' The duct work for .the heat- ing and ventilating system in the social hall is near comple- tion, and electrical and plumb- ing work preliminary to plaster- ing is in progress, he said. Kaufman said the kitchen will be ready for use shortly and that masons are busy with the floors above the social hall. JOURNALISM CLUB Boys and g rls 13 years or older who are interested in join- ing the Center's Teen-age Journ- alism Club should call MA. 8400. Despite the Palestine truce, three testes Israeli soldiers shod guard atop the roof of an Arab het In a captured enemy village. They shall not pass, their attitude suggests.