2 Former Detroiters
Pass California Bar
Two former Detroiters, Myron
Grasgreen and • Morton Boren,
have passed the State Bar exam-
ination in California.
Grasgreen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Grasgreen, now resides
with his family in Los Angeles.
Boren, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Boren, 18211 San Juan, also
passed the State Bar examina-
tion in Michigan before moving
to. Los Angeles.
Detroit Council of Pioneer Women
Achieve $45,000 Campaign Goal
Man
BY HENRY LEONARD
Enjoy the 1961
FEZ-tiyal of RINI
Detroit Council of Pioneer Women announced the realiza-
tion of its $45,000 goal at the culmination of a three-month fund-
raising campaign, the organization's annual donor event held Dec.
15 at Temple Israel. Shown here at the time of the announcement
are Pioneer Women leaders and featured guest speaker at the
donor, Mrs.'Michael Comay (second from left), lecturer, writer
and wife of Israel's ambassador to the United Nations. They are
(from left) Mrs. Milton Weiss, program chairman; Mrs. Comay;
Mrs. Saul Rose, vice president of funds; and Mrs. Sam Wasser-
man, president. More than 1,200 guests attended the affair.
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the game!
Fischer
no i erest in c
dds and Ends
lege.
eporter asked him if he
Some items which we missed p1 ed to attend college. "Ni , "
n the press of events during the
chess m
of
und-the-clock entertain ent
past
few weeks:
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ted, "too
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Jimmy Slattery, a lightheavy- ore on t
*dad
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weight champion in the roaring
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twenties, died some time back. ;sappoint nts at t
ympic
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He
was
a
dazzling
boxer
who
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es, but the
wish cham-
ala New
won 122 fights and lost only 12. pl
• earlier, Isaac
aith ST. MIAMI BEACH. FLA
He had terrific speed of hand Berger, lost his weightlifting
ON Ilk
title
and foot and was a truly great to a Russian. Berger, born in
, if not a hard hitter. He Israel and now living in York,
daily per
coul
, however, master Maxie Pa., did not disgrace himself for
Rosen om,. today an entertain- he did manage to take the silver
Jan. • 22 °".1
40 of 130
er an comedian but once a medal and he and his Russian
e 18
rooms.
pretty od boxer himself. Slat- foe outstripped their e n t i r
Jan. 4
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tery
gakie seven times and field. Nevertheless, he
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him three times. What . . . In addition, in me
EP
ncing,
portant is that every time the United States
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eliminated
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t
axie had the title on the line, in the team e
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ip the second
or See
rite
Slattery couldn't whip him.
Age
ur
round. Th
ericans beat
In the Olympic debacle, one Portugal
then lost to Great
man held steady. He was Albert Britain.
e Brit. • ci-
Axelrod of New York, one of dentall ncluded
ay
the Jewish fencers on a rather Jewis encer wh is mon
e
good fencing squad. Axelrod did finest
the wo
he Amer-
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a good job in the man's fencing ican s ad in..- Ju
CABANA COLONY
ames
individual foil competition. He golis a
Henry olo
he
was the first American since America
bainst the
1932 to reach the finals. He Italians, too, losing 9-2. And the
earned the bronze medal for gymnasts, Abe and Muriel Gross-
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thirdplace, with two Russians feld, did well enough if you
beating him out — and beating ranked their scores with their
him. He, in turn, won from. Mark fellow Americans, but faltered
Midler, among others. Midler was and were no competition for the
one of the outstanding Jewish European champions, especially
HOTEL
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my Fischer, the American
& •
chess layer, has -been telling Vatican May Establis
some t s to reporters about the Special Commission o
KOSHER 'tJISIN
game
chess. Among other
ings, e said that Sammy Re- Relationship with Jews
AMERICAN
N-2 or 3 DE-
LUXE ME
DAILY. SPECIAL
ROME, (JTA)—Creation of a
evsk because he is an Ortho-
AND SALT
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subcommission for relationships
,
wouldn't
ride
one
eve-
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hen he landed in Caracas, with Jews, as part of the Vati-
::GOD C
PANIOl4
nezuela — and walked to his can's expected establishment of
a Secretariat for Christian
otel. It was a mere ten miles!
PREMit
WEEKLY
What is more, Fischer had Union, was predicted in the
some surprising things to say newspaper Stampa- Sera, of
S FOR
SUPER S
about Russia and Russian chess. Turin, by the paper's Vatican
XMAS - NEW
HOLIDAYS
He insists that the average man City correspondent.
According to the journalist,
in Russia has no more interest in
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the game than the :..erage the establishment of the Sec-
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American. And here we thought retariat for Christian Union is
expected as a result of the
recent meeting between the
Pope and the Archbishop
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Canterbury. Within the
Secretariat, predicts t
respondent, there wil
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By HAROLD U. RIBALOW
(Copyright, 1960, Jewish
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