MOVIE GUIDE Friday, May 29, 1970-41 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mrs. H. H. H. Elated Over Israel By DAVID SCH1VARTZ (Copyright 1970 JTA, Inc.) In an interview in the Jerusalem Post, Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey told of her dissatisfaction with some of the activities on the American campus of today. "Oh, the rudeness of it .. . ," she said. She told how some 60 students had descended on their home. "I got hold of a young student with a very ugly sign about 'the murder of children.' I told him that if he really cared about chil- Colonial Jew Honored WASHINGTON—A diorama hon- oring Francis Salvador, the first Jew to die in the American Revo- lution, was dedicated recently by Sen. Ernest F. Hollings of South Carolina in ceremonies at the Klutznick Exhibit Hall of the Bnai Brith Building here. Salvador, a drafter of South Carolina's first constitution, was elected to the state's Provincial Congress in 1775, the first Jew to serve ink colonial legislature. His death by Indian ambush in 1776 is depicted in the three-dimen- sional scene by Charleston, S.C., artist Robert R. N. Whitelaw. dren, he could come with me and work with retarded children. It's easy just to carry signs. "It is those who don't have to go out and work for their educa- tion that cause all of this monkey business," she said. She recalled how as a young woman she had to take a job to help finance her young husband's college study. "The Humphreys," she said, "had to go through a depression, but they went to work and didn't think everyone owed them a living. "The young people in America," she said, "lacked the sense of pur- pose which the young people of Israel who must defend their country have." Maybe the Israeli scientists can produce not only a noiseless car but a noiseless college student. Mrs. Humphrey would welcome it. She loves Israel. It is one of the most exciting places in the world, she said, and "oh the trees, the fields of grain and cotton." This is Mrs. Humphrey's third and her husband's fourth visit to Israel. They should settle there. The He- brew University would probably give him a job as he has in Minne- sota. When election time COM'3S around in America, he could return to America and run for President. MIDTOWN MON., TUES., WED. & THURS. SPECIAL PIZZERIA CARRY-OUT Scandinavian (Formerly Pence's/ 32852 FIVE MILE RD. E. of Farmington Rd., Livonia SMORGASBORD INCLUDING DESSERT AND BEVERAGE . . . $495 UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP RONNIE PHILLIPS MARILYN & MEL KRAPAER Vocalist. Pianist — Nightly WE DELIVER sKANcsiA Luncheon—Dinner—Banquets 20231 JAMES COUZENS At Greenfield 345-4555 Jon- crino- Saved Life of Sports Nut By JESSE SILVER (Copyright 19:0 JTA, Inc.) ;DOVilIer • W'NO 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494 FOX The Dirty Bunch on Wheels "THE LOSERS" In Color Chuck Conners in Color "KILL THEM ALL & COME BACK ALONE" EVERY WED. LADIES DAY LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday For Schedule Information Call WO 1-7917 NINIGHBORH•ODI 9 4 .11. 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ROYAL OAK Jason Robert In "THE BALLAD OF CABLE HOGUE" FRI. & SAT. 4:40, 9:10. SUN. 1:15, 5:40, 10:10. WK. NIGHTS 5:45, 10:10. William Holden, Ernest Borgnine "THE WILD BUNCH" I Am Curious EXCLUSIVE MICHIGAN PREMIERE 6 MILE THEATRE WOODWARD r 1...NICHOLS . TO. 6.0400 FRI., SAT. 2:15, 6:40, 11:10. SUN. 3:40, 8:10 • WK. NIGHTS 8:10 only. RoyaL i Gfik, arch. WASHINGTON Winner of 4 Academy Awards Paul Newman, Robert Redford in "BUTCH CASSIDY & THE SUNDANCE IUD" FRI. shown 8:50 only. SAT. 3:20, 7:20, 11:15. SUN. 3:50, 7:45 only. MATINEES SAT. & SUN. CONT1NOUS SHOWING WK. NIGHTS 8:35 only. Plus John Wayne, Rock Hudson in 'THE UNDEFEATED" FRI. 6:40, 10:40. SAT. 1:20, 5:20, 9:15. SUN. 1:40, 5:40, 9:35. WK. NIGHTS 6:30, 10:25. Dr. Irving Dardik of Englewood, N.J., the chief physician for the United States delegation at the First International Israeli Youth Festival this summer, is a devoted sports nut. As a matter of fact, he credits track and field with helping to save his life and enabling him to return once again to Israel. "I'm really excited about this festival," Dr. D a r dik said. "There'll be 100 American boys and girls between the ages of 15 and 17. They'll be part of an over- all ingathering of 500 teenagers from five continents." The festival is billed as a com- bination cultural and sports pil- grimage from July 15 through Aug. 5. The United States squad will be selected on a two-fold basis: com- mitment to Judaism first, and then athletic prowess. The U.S. squad will come from local YM-YWHA's, Jewish com- munity centers, yeshivot and He- brew day schools. Cooperating in making the festival a success are the National Jewish Welfare Board, the Municipality of Haifa, Israel's Ministry of Education and Culture, and the Youth and Hechalutz De- partment of the Jewish Agency. Dr. Dardik, 33, is a vascular surgeon at Montefiore Hospital in the Bronx, N.Y. He is also an asso- ciate in surgery at the Albert Ein- stein College of Medicine in N.Y. He was graduated from the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania in 1958, the year after he made his first trip to Israel. That was for the Fifth World Maccabia Games. "I was a sprinter-quartermiler," he said the other day. "I won foul medals: a pair of golds in the 400- and 1,600-meter relays; a silver in the 400-meters and a bronze in the 200-meters." Then he quit track. • In 1963, while serving as an interne, Dr. Dardik was called upon to give mouth-to-mouth re- suscitation to a woman patient who had strep-pneumonia. "Nat- urally, I came down with it too," he said. "I almost died. I was in a coma for two weeks and I spent three months in the hos- pital. My weight dropped from 170 to 120 and there were a lot of people who didn't think I'd make it." That's where his background in track came to the rescue. "The day I left the hospital," Dr. Dardik said, "I went out on Labor Zionists Out to Win Over Jewish New Left Students TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Labor Zionist movement is sponsoring a new Zionist Socialist student or- ganization. to function in Europe with the object of wooing Jewish students of the New Left to Zion- ism. Itzhak Koren, secretary gen- eral of the Labor Zionist Move- ment, said similar regional organ- izations would be set up in North and South America. Blueprints for the organization were developed by a group of stu- dents from Europe who met at Beth Berl last week. They decided that the Zionist Socialist Students Center would be established in Paris to coordinate the activities of branches in other European cities and supply them with mate- rial. :Meanwhile, left socialists in Italian Senate demanded Wed- nesday that the government take immediate steps "to condemn and stop Israeli aggression against the Labanese people." Spokesmen for the liberal fac- tions replied that while they were concerned over the situation in the Middle East, Israel cannot be con- demned because it is faced with genocide. The Socialists charged that the "New Israeli aggression imperils world peace" and said the government must be prepared to answer questions on its Mid East policies. the track and jogged. Not much. I could barely move. But I forced myself. I was convinced that run- ning would help to build me up again. It has." He has run every day since that time, for conditioning as well as enjoyment. Sometimes he manages to run twice each day. In the be- ginning, his workout were in the hospital at 1 o'clock in the morn- ing. Today, Dr.- Dardik can easily break 50 seconds for the 440. His best clocking in college was 47.6 His future goal? "To break 47 seconds when I'm past 35,'!-- he says, "and I honestly think I'll be able to do it." Dr. Dardik briefly came out of competitive retirement in the sum- mer of 1969, when he served as a member of the medical staff for the U.S. Maccabia Team. He didn't expect to compete in Israel, but his name was entered as a lark. Then it turned out he was really needed. So he ran the leadoff leg of the U.S.'s gold medal-winning 1,600-meter relay team and broke 50 seconds. It was his appearance with the Maccabia team that led to his appointment as chief physician of the U.S. delegation at this sum- mer's Youth Festival in Israel. Two officials of the Maccabia party are directing the Festival. Harold O. Zimman of Lynn, Mass., chairman of the National JWB's National Physical Education Com- mitee, will direct the U.S. delega- tion. Haskell Cohen of New York City, chairman of the NJWB's Basketball Committee, serves as international chairman of the Fes- tival. Today, Dr. Dardik makes run- ning a family affair. His wife, Sheila, runs with him:, so do his two daughters, aged 6 and 3. All of them will accompany him to Israel for the festival. Jews Able to Object in Conscience, Says Mass. Rabbis' Court CAMBRIDGE (JTA) — The Rab- binical Court of Justice of the Associated Synagogues of Massa- chusetts has declared that Jews can justifiably be conscientious objectors to war. This declaration, made at a seminar on Jewish law at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, followed a 11/2 year study of the Talmud and the history of the Jewish people by the "Beth Din" court, a rabbinical court. Rabbi Samuel I. Korff, spokes- man for the court, said the fore- most Jewish law is that nothing is "greater and more important than the single individual, not the society, its institutions or one's country." The court's statement added that it is up to the individ- ual to "decide if he considers killing in a particular war to be murder or not." Continuing, the statement ob- served that "If he decides that to engage in a particular war would be murder, accordink to his con- science, he not only can conscien- tiously object to engage in that war, he must protest that war." Israeli Tourism Ministry Eases Visits to Nablus JERUSALEM (JTA) — The min- istry of tourism announced that sightseeing buses will be permitted to pass through the West Bank town of Nablus but will not stop there unless specifically requested to do so by the tourists. The arrangement was approved by military authorities which agreed to provide a protective es- cort for tourists who want to visit Nablus, the largest town on the West Bank, the ministry said. Nablus was the scene of a gren- ade incident that injured six for- eign tourists a week ago and was subsequently removed from the approved itineraries of guided tours.