40—Friday, July 29, 1966

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Sports Oddities

ADL Testifies in DC on the Ku Klux Klan

WASHINGTON (JTA) — "One
thousand instances of racial vio-
lence, intimidation and reprisal"
between 1955 and 1965 make new
federal legislation against racist
criminals mandatory, the Anti-De-
famation League of Bnai Brith
told the House Committee on Un-
American Activities July 21,
Testifying at the invitation of
the committee before a hearing on
the Ku Klux Klan, Mayer New-

Kept inn plulth Pad

She played the Game and payed

the Price: •

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BY JESSE SILVER

field, a member of the league's
national commission and a promin-
ent attorney from Birmingham,
Alabama, declared that existing,
state laws against murder and vio-
lence are "nullified when the state
law enforcement machinery fails
to function."

(Copyright, 1966. JTA, Inc.)

Swimmer Richard Abrahams of
Northwestern University has been
awarded the Big Ten Conference
medal for excellence in athletics
and scholarship. Abrahams, a sen-
ior from Savannah,. Georgia, cap-
tured the 100-yard free-style event
"The need to strengthen and ex- at this year's Big Ten swimming
pand federal protection of the basic championships.
rights of life, liberty and property
Abrahams won a gold medal at
of all citizens, has become an ur- last year's Maccabiah Games win-
gent necessity," the ADL spokes- ning the 100-meter free-style in
-man said. He added that if the record time. He maintained an A-
"race warfare being waged by the -minus scholastic record in the col-
Klan is not checked, this campaign lege of arts and sciences, and plans
of violence and intimidation could to enter law school next fall.
—and may already—pose a direct
Phenomenal Mark Spitz of Santa
threat to the republican form of
government in a number of states." Clara High School accounted for
two National Interscholastic rec-
A wise man's heart is at his ords at the California high school
right hand; but a fool's heart at swimming championships. Spitz, a
16-year-old sophomore, won the
his left.—Ecclesiastes 10:2.
200-yard individual medley in
1:59.0 and took the 100-yard but-
terfly in 51.9. He also swam legs
"ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST1"
N.Y. Post
on record setting 200-yard medley
M-C-M
presents
and 400-yard free-style relay teams.
THE PAM Siplairciii
In the free-style relay he was un-
BERMAN-
officially clocked in 46.8 for his
GUY GREEN
leg !
PRODUCTION
IN PANAVISION•
Tamara Oynick, who won a sil-
ver medal in the 1965 Maccabiah
Fri., Mon., Tues., Open 6:45, "Patch
Games, captured a gold medal for
of Blue," 7:00, 10:30; SAT. EVE.,
Open 7:00, "Patch of Blue," 7:15,
Mexico at the Central American
10:45; SUN., Open 1:00, "Patch of
and Caribbean Games held in
Blue," 3:13, 6:45, 10:15.
Puerto Rico. Miss Oynick, only 13
years old, won the 200-meter
breaststroke in a record 3:02.3.

Ear

They
made
love their
way...

IN PANAVISIOVAND

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—Judith Crest,

Eli A Slin, Ill Release

N. Y. Herald Tribune

Sat.: 7:00. 9:00, 11:00
Sun. 4:00, 6:00,
8:00, 10:00

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Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues. Open 4:45. Shown
6:55, 10:50. SUN. Open 12:45. Shown
2:55, 6:55, 1050.

"THE SPY WHO CAME IN
FROM THE COLD"

FRI., SAT., MON., TUES., 5:05, 9:00.
SUN. 1:05, 5:00, 9:00.

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—Bosky Crowther, New York Tossei

Special Matinees
FRI., SAT., MON., TUES., WED.
OPEN 12:30
"HOLD ON" With
"HERMAN & THE HERMITS" 2:45
"TIKO & THE SHARK" 1:10
ALL SEATS 50c
STARTING AUG. 3

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LISTENING

GARY ALTER of the Milwau-
kee Bnai Brith Council, was in
Detroit last week for a brief visit.:
. . . His next one will be perma-'.„,
nent . . . Gary takes over as the
new executive secretary of the
Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith,
replacing Hy Crystal, who goes to
his new post in Chicago .. When
Hy came to Detroit 15 years ago
to become the first executive sec-
retary, there were only three BB
lodges . . . Attesting to his great
energy and devotion to duty, he
leaves 26 presently active lodges
with 8,000 members in the Detroit
area.

SHIRLEY BERNSTEIN'S four-
year-old grandson, Allen Robert
Lifton, son of Terry and Kenny
Lifton, loves to go to The Big Boy.
. . Shirley asked him if he had
been there lately, and little Allen
replied that they couldn't go so
often because his baby sister can't
Moshe Gertel of Israel won both
sit in a high chair yet. . . When
the 100 and 400-meter freestyle at
she asked if he would like to take
the Hapoel Games.
grandmother there, he replied, "I
can't. I don't got any money." . . .
and- then in turn asked if Shirley
would take him .. she said she
didn't have any money either . . .
"Grandma, don't you got a check?"
* * *
inquired Allen with a very puzzled
Max Kase who was sports editor look on his face.
of the New York Journal-American
ADAMS
Grand Circus Park
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OPEN 10:45 A.M. for 27 years has retired. Kase be-
ABE GOR.NBEIN, social studies
gan his career in 1917 and was head at Cody High, repeats the
WALT DISNEY Presents
given
a
Pulitzer
citation
for
his
" LT. ROBIN CRUSOE, U.S.N."
story he heard at one of the many
exposure of the college basketball teaching seminars he attends. .. .
11:51, 2:45, 5:39, 8:23, 11:07.
scandals in 1952.
Plus
At a pre-kindergarten class, an
"RUN APPALOOSA, RUN!"
Hy Hurwitz who wrote sports alert little boy newly arrived from
for the Boston Globe died at the Europe, attached himself strongly
at Miller Road
age of 56. Hurwitz was secretary- to the teacher with what was ap-
CAMELOT w. Warren
581-5040
treasurer of the Baseball Writers parently love and admiration until
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Association of America.
Sohpia Loren, Paul Newman,
she found out that it was more
David Niven
Sylvia Wene the Philadelphia curiosity . . . The child had never
"LADY L"
veteran has been elected to the seen a negro before. . . . In one
Open 6:15 Mon. thru Fri., "Lady L,"
conversation exchange, the child
6:45, 10:25; Sat., Sun., Open 1:00; "Lady Women's International Bowling
L," 3:20, 7:00, 11:45
Congress Hall of Fame. In 1955 uttered a profoUnd truth upon
"RETURN TO ASHES"
and 1960 she was Woman Bowler touching the teacher's face, and
Mon. thru Fri., 8:40 Only
of the Year.
then touching his own, when he
Sat., Sun., 1:25, 5:15, 9:00
Manhattan College, a . Catholic remarked, "That's just skin."
FOX .. • - 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494 school, has announced that Martin
AT A BOYS AND GIRLS camp
They Played The Game Their Way Tananbaum, the Yonkers Raceway
near Kalkaska, Mich., Dave White-
president
has
made
a
significant
"THE PLEASURE GIRLS"
1st Lolita, Candy and Kitten NOW
contribution toward the purchase man, 19, besides keeping the place
in supplies and conducting a track
"LOLLIPOP"
of an eight-oared shell.
and field program, reports on the
Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking
Representatives
of
the
German
LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
beauty of the wilds. . . . Each
Maccabi Movement told dele-
For schedule information call
night
he stations himself at a trail
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gates to a recent London meet-
WED. LADIES DAY, 50c
near a lake and counts deer, foxes,
ing of the European executive
raccoons, possums and rabbits. . . .
Grand Circus
of the Maccabi World Union
GRAND CIRCUS At
INTERVIEWING A NEW typist
Park. WO 1-3240
thet
several
thousand
Jewish
Open Daily 10:45
for their office, Sam and Paul
(Air Cooled by Refrigeration)
children in West Germany were
Hooberman asked the girl if she
short of sports facilities. It was
"MODESTY BLAISE"
thoroughly understood the impor-
The World's Deadliest and Most Dazzling
the first time a German dele-
tance of punctuation . . . "Yes,
Female Agent
gation had made an appearance
Open Daily 10:45. Shown 11:30, 4:00, 8:25
sir," was the reply. "I always get
at
the
conference.
Other
nations
to work on time."
"KISS ME, STUPID"

1:40, 6:15, 10:40

"A truly adult live story!
It is a beautiful film,
finely made !"

Danny Raskin's

Mordechai Hod, the new com-
mander of Israel's Air Force, was
once his country's national butter-
fly champion.
Richard Morse of Indiana, Bob
Corris of Harvard and Jeff Her-
-man of North Carolina State have
been named to the 1966 NCAA All-
America Swimming team. Morse in
the one and three meter dive, Cor-
ris in the 200-yard breaststroke
and Herman in the 800-yard free-
style relay.
'Steve. Schultz, former Utah All-
America swimmer has been ap-
pointed pool director of Salt Lake
City's Northcrest Swim Club.
Sculler Don Spero of the New
York Athletic Club is back in form
after losing his United States title
last year. Spero won the quarter-
mile and 2,000-meter finals at the
New York Rowing Association's
Memorial Day Regatta, and then
took the 2,000-meter event at the
American Henley.
Neal Snyderman of the Vesper
Boat Club of Philadelphia and
Jesse Lipcon of the Union Boat
Club of Boston were other winners
at the American Henley. Snyder-
man won in the senior doubles,
while Lipcon coxswained the win-
ning senior fours.
Alan Zuckerman, who set a
CCNY single-game basketball scor-
ing record of 53 points, received
the Walter B. Tunick Award as the
team's most valuable player. He
also gained the George L. Cohen
Award for foul-shooting excellence
and shared the Arthur H Green-
berg Memorial Award for skill and
character with Mike Pearl, his
backcourt teammate.
Sportscaster Mel Allen is back
on television. He is doing local
New York reporting on weekends.

"GLASS BOTTOM BOAT"

present were Israel, Austria,
France Ireland, Italy, Belgium,
Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Nor-
way and Britain.

ALLAN CANTOR was driving
through Sturgis, Mich., and saw
an ancient car rattle and pop
through its main business street.
. . . A traffic cop yelled, "Hey,
you, pull over to curb! I'm giving
you a ticket! Don't you see that
sign? 'Speed: 15 miles an hour.' "
. . . The driver crawled out and
got behind his car . . . He put his
shoulder to the back and began
shoving .. . "Can't make that with
the motor," he grunted. "But
maybe I can make it by brute
strength!"

Bill Wishnick of New York won
the third annual Gateway Mara-
thon, an ocean dash from West
Palm Beach, Florida to Grand
Bahama and back. in his 32-foot
aluminum-hulled Maritime. Don
Aronow of Miami placed seventh
after breaking down during the
first leg.
Wishnick, 41 year old, is chair-
man of the Witco Chemical Corn-
PanY which makes chemicals and
plastics. "It's expensive,' said Wish-
BIG DOINGS ARE in story by
nick of his power boat hobby, "but Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge
still I'm enthralled with it."
No. 55, for Oct. 1 . They've
already taken over Masonic Tem-
Thoreau on 'Freedom'
ple and are selling tickets to "A
I would rather sit on a pumpkin, Knight On the Town" featuring
and have it all to myself, than to singer Billy Daniels, George Lib-
be crowded on a velvet cushion. I erace and his orchestra and an
would rather ride on earth in an all-star Hollywood revue , In-
ox-cart with a free circulation than cluded in the many fine workings
go to Heaven in the fancy car of of Detroit No. 55, is helping under-
an excursion train and breathe a privileged children .. . Don't wait
malaria all the way.—Henry David for good seats . Call Cye Ekel-
Thoreau ( 1854) .
man, DI 1-7050.

