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Fulbright's Nationalism Speech in Paperback

Random House has issued as a as we do so that it is the human
paperback Senator J. William Fuld individual, and not the state or
bright's "Old Myths and New any other community, in whom
Realities" which grew out of his ' ultimate sovereignty - is vested,"
Senate speech in March.
"By day or night, summer or
In his statement, Fulbright de-
scribes nationalism as the most winter, beneath trees the heart
powerful force in world politics as feels nearer to that depth of life
well as the most dangerous. He which the far sky means."
-Richard J eff ries
advocated moving "toward broad-
ening forms of association more
nearly appropriate to the inter-
For the HY Spot
dependence of the world than the
Of Your Affair
sovereign nation-state" and at the
Music by
same time he urged our turning
"a substantially greater propor-
tion of our collective energies
And His Orchestra
to the welfare of individuals-
(Hy Utchenik)
to the education and employment
of our citizens, to creating so-
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• Distinctive Ceremonies
cieties in which the individual
a Specialty!
is encouraged and assisted in his
striving for personal fulfill-
ment."
PLANNING
The Fulbright speech, which
aroused worldwide interest, con-
A WEDDING?
cluded wth the declaration:
A BAR MITZVAH?
"We must broaden the frontiers
REMEMBER . . .
of our loyalties, never forgetting

Explorer scout Brian Seyburn, 19120 Parkside, has returned from
the sixth national jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa. The 480 Detroit scouts
and leaders who attended also visited the New York World's Fair,
Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. A member of Temple Israel Pack
and Troop 146, Brian earned the Ner Tamid Religious Medal at age 12,
and became an Eagle scout at 13. He now belongs to the Veteranarian
Explorer Post.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wohl, 17571 Northlawn, gave a surprise
party for their daughter, Mrs. Al Gladys Kemper, who is visiting them
with her children Ross, Debra and Elicia. All the Kempers celebrated
their birthdays this month.
Mrs. Max Ducker, 4255 Tyler, is spending two weeks in Charlevoix
with her son Martin.
Phillip Mitchnick, son of Mrs. Janet Mitchnick of Marlowe Ave.,
has returned home from Goddard College, Plainfield, Vt. The Cass
High School honors graduate will complete his education in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barill, 21961 Gardner, Oak Park, honored
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Chase, 15331 Rosemary, Oak Park, on their
MISS SHIRLEY LERER
25th anniversary, with a dinner party at their home for members of
both families.
Rev. and Mrs. Aaron Lerer of
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Edler of Canterbury Rd'. have returned New York City announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Shir-
from a three-week vacation in Miami Beach.
ley to Rabbi Motel Rabinowitz, son
of Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Rabin-
owitz, 2663 Glendale.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
By Jesse and Roy Silver
over the plebe coach at West Herzlia Hebrew Teachers Insti-
(Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc.)
Point. By the way, daughter Julie, tute of New York. Her fiance, or-
Want The Best?
Four of five Jewish athletes ad- who attends Stanford, bowed in dained by the Yeshivah Chaim Ber-
SAVES THE DAY!
Ask the Folks Who've Had
vanced to the final U.S. Olympic the finals of the Women's Nation- lin, is a graduate of the City Col-
track and field trials in Los An- al Collegiate Tennis Champion- lege of New York, Baruch School
For Fine
SAM BARNETT
geles in September. Earning their ships.
of Business.
Color Movies Call
and His Orchestra
berths in the New York trials were
A Nov. 15 wedding in New York
S t ep h a n Friedman, national
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steeplechaser Bill Silverberg of AAU middleweight w r e s t l i n g City is planned.
Kansas University, shotputter champ for the New York Athletic
Gerry Gubner of NYU, sprinter Club and Maccabiah gold medalist
Gerry Ashworth of the Southern in 1961, is now a successful New
' NORTHLAND CENTER,
MIRACLE MILT SHOPPING CENTER
California Striders. and high- York attorney. He graduated sec-
jumper Gene Zubrinsky of the ond in his class at Columbia.
U.S. Army.
Israel's Caesarea Golf Course
Ashworth made the best show- will hold an international tourna-
ing of the lot with a wind-aided ment early next year for overseas
10.1 for second place in the 100, members.
meters. No other Jewish sprinter
Bar on Guy de Rothschild's
has run as fast. Gerry also had a White Label, a 3 year-old colt,
wind-aided 10.2 in a heat.
captured the Grand Prix de Paris,
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the fourth richest horse race in
Speaking about the Olympics, a Europe ($222,679).
team of 16 is expected to represent
British sprinter Debbie Turner
Israel in the Tokyo Games. The plans to leave for Israel in the
breakdown is six trackmen, three fall. She'll spend two years there
swimmers, three weightlifters and teaching physical education. We
four shooters. The track aand field are informed that there is a
squad may include sprinters Levi strong possibility that she will
Pasevkin and Miriam Sidransky, settle in Israel. -
800-meter runners Amos Gilad
The current world trampoline
and Hannah Zedek, woman high- champion is Jewish. He is Dan
jumper Michal Lomdani and shot- Millman, from Berkeley, Calif. He
putter Gideon Ariel. Inasmuch as won his title in London last March.
Israel's climate is too warm at this
1957 Maccabiah Games swim-
time of year for proper training, ming gold medalist Mike Wolk has
the swimmers will come to the graduated from Columbia's Physi-
United States before the Olympics,
cians and Surgeons College and
the trackmen will go to Yugoslav-
is now interning in the New York
ia, the shooters to Switzerland,
Downstate Medical Center.
while the weightlifters will split
time between Yugoslavia and Italy.
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Local Girls' Carnival
Lillian Copeland, 1932 Olympic to Aid Kennedy Fund
discus throw gold medalist, died in
Four young neighbors on Ann-
Los Angeles at the age of 59. She chester between Eight Mile Rd.
was a native of New York, a grad- and Hessel St., gave a carnival last
uate of USC, and for the past 24 week whose proceeds will be sent
years had been working as a juv- to the John F. Kennedy Memorial
enile officer in the Los Angeles Library Fund.
County Sheriff's Department.
Marilyn Katanick, Mirilynn
Miss Copeland was a versatile Singer, Connie Simons and Roberta
track star. Her toss of 133' 2" to Misura, all aged 11-13, raised a
capture the 1932 Olympic discus total of $43 for the fund.
crown also established a world rec-
ord. She was silver medalist in the
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1925-28 and 1931, P.nd was national
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javelin champ in 1926 and 1931.
In addition, she won gold medals
BEFORE I LEFT
in the shot, javelin and discus in
FOR VACATION
the 1935 World Maccabiah Games.

Hy Herman

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The first Pan-American Macca-
biah Games, scheduled for Argen-
tina later this year, already has
drawn entries from Chile, Uru-
-cuay, Brazil, Paraguay, Canada,
Peru and Argentina. Still to be
heard from are Venezuela, Pana-
ma, Guatemala, Costa Rica and
Colombia.
Chaim Glovinsky will represent
Israel at the FinA (International
Basketball Federation) meeting in
Germany. Chaim is after an inter-
national referee's clinic for Israel
in 1967.
Julius Heldman, father of the
nation's 10th-ranked women's ten-
nis player and the indoor senior
national champion, captured the
U.S. Senior Clay Court Tennis
crown with a 7-5, 10-8 victory

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