8—THE JEWISH NEWS Basketball in Israel 75.1 % of 1948 AJC Pledges Collected, DSG Division Chairmen Report Friday, January 28, 1949 Nat Holman to Teach the Game; Flag of Israel in Rules Translated Into Hebrew Bushnell wrote Raskin to the Inaugural Parade By HASKELL COHEN effect that no politics were .(Copyright 1949, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) * * * Nat Holman and his missus are leaving for Israel about May 1. The City College mentor is going overseas to instruct Israelis in the art of basketball with the hope that next year or the sea- son after an Israeli quintet will come over here to engage our college hoopsters. Nat is sending scads of written material on the game ahead of him so that it can be translated into Hebrew and be disseminated throughout the land. It is hoped that the better players will be picked out by the time Holman arrives so that he can work with them. They in turn will return -to their colonies and impart what they have learned from the Old Master to their colony mates. Holman's Courage Holman, who has just com- pleted 30 years as City College basketball coach, created quite a furor in New York basketball circles on the eve of the recent traditional Garden battle be- tween City College and St. Johns. Nat insisted that if a certain official assigned to the game was not removed, City College would not take the floor. Asa Bushnell, head of the Eastern Intercolle- giate group which controls ap- pointments of referees, in. San Francisco at the time, refused to make the change. Accordingly Holman informed Dave Walsh, Bushnell's assistant in the matter, that City was not going on the Garden Court. Walsh quickly made a decision and changed officials to the de- light of City College .,and the dismay of St. Johns who thought the referee involved was being put on a terrible spot by Hol- man. Nat has requested Bushnell not to assign that particular referee to City games. Conse- quently, he has only worked one City garhe this season, that be- ing the Oklahoma game in which he called several walking viola- tions against a City player. Hol- man insisted he wasp making a wrong call and right then and there determined not to condone his participation in future City College contests. Much is said about the poor officiating that takes place in the Garden but nobody had guts enough to come out and say that 'a particular official wasn't quali- fied to referee. Nat's decision to put the finger on an official takes courage and we are glad to see him make the move. Adolph Rupp, of Kentucky, earlier in the year, also asked that a cer- tain ref be kept out of Ken- tucky's game. Jewish Referees The whole officiating set-up in the Eastern area smells to high heaven. Several Jewish officials, highly competent, have found that Garden assignments are few and far between. Julie Meyer, definitely one of the best refs in the game, has only worked two Garden contests thus far. One ref, Tubby Raskin, fed up with the politics involved, resigned from the organization. L,ourie Warns Against `Israel Sweepstakes ' played in handling out assign- ments. Raskin wrote back telling him that he, together with Walsh, were in wrong and be- cause he (Raskin) could not see any hope for improvement he was dropping out of the organi- zation. For the record, Raskin, former Brooklyn College men- tor, is one of the better officials in the East. The only 'Jewish official who gets a good amount of work' is Lou Eisenstein who is close be- hind Pat Kennedy in all around court efficiency. Sam Schonfeld is another who gets regular work but he is so cast because he once threatened to, form a referee's group which would book its own games. The Eastern group un- der Bushnell put a stop to it somehow and ever since Sammy has been getting good assign- ments. • c.. • .1;4 . 1" k ` WASHINGTON, (JTA) — "We believe that the United Nations will be strengthened by the new nations which are being formed in lands now advancing toward self - government under demo- cratic principles," President Tru- man said in his inaugural ad- General Zionists Disclaim Housing Project Affiliation Goldberg for the Real Estate and Building Trades Council; Paul Zuckerman gave the Food Serv- ice Council report; Judge William F reedman spoke for the Profes- sional Division; Leon Wayburn reported for Arts and Crafts; Fred A. Ginsburg made the Serv- ices Division report; Theodore Mandell spoke for the Junior Service Group. Abe Kasle spoke of independ- ent campaigns and the feeling expressed in national conferences that some order must be brought into these campaigns Isidore Sobeloff, Jewish Wel- fare Federation director, in re- porting on the national confer- ences in Philadelphia and Atlan- tic City, said a chief theme there was that "the fund raisers should also be the community planners." Fifth Hashomer Hatzair Israel Colony Founded NEW YORK—On Jan. 13, Kib- NEW YORK—In connection butz Aliva Hei, the fifth kibbutz with numerous inquiries from of Hashomer Hatzair, Zionist organizations and private indi- chalutz movement in America, viduals, the office of the World founded its own pioneering settle- Confederation of General Zion- ment at Sasa in the upper Galilee. ists announces that it is in no National dignitaries of the Israeli state greeted the 100 pioneers at RABBI SAMUEL THURMOND way associated with—nor is it their 'new home. sponsoring—the fund raising for The kibbutz, located on the bor- dress on foreign policy. Rabbi a housing project in Israel by the Samuel Thurmond, of St. Louis, Migdal H4kedoshim Foundation, ders of Lebanon, is in an as yet unsettled and isolated area and an old friend of the President, Inc., 315 E. 79th St., New York. marks a new direction in Israeli was one of three clergymen who colonization. This event was offered the traditional inaugural Boys' Preparatory Ready marked by a great military dis- prayers. play, covered by the press and "We believe that all men have To Accept Applications movies. The kibbutz was ad- a right to equal justice under dressed by Avraham Harzfeld, Boys' Preparatory Incorporated veteran settlement expert and law and equal opportunity to share in the common good," the is accepting applications from spiritual and practical father of President said. "We believe that boys .18 to 21 for training in the land redemption in Israel. He em- metal trades.. phasized the great and growing all men have the right to free- Those interested may call TY. needs of chalutziut and pioneer- dom of thought and expression. 5-3863 for further information. - ing in the young state. We believe that all men are created equal because they are —International Photo created in the image of God." • One of the four . RAF pilots For the first time in history, shot down by Israeli guns while the Israeli flag flew alongside on a reconnaissance flight over THE ORIGINAL KOSHER KITCHEN SOAP flags of other nations along the Israel, Flight Officer TIMO- THY JOHN McELHAN, is route of President Truman's FOr cleaning dishes, glassware, pots and pans. shown recovering in Tel Aviv Economical—it lasts longer inaugural parade. Israeli Spe- before he was released for re- ....a little goes a tong way cial Representative to the turn to Britain. This British Each cake of soap has the word United States, Eliahu Epstein, flier attracted world attention "KOSHER" in red or blue when he admitted to reporters and Mrs. Epstein, participated penetrating right through ... that his "Spitfire" was over Is- for your convenience in in all the social functions sur- meat and dairy use raeli territory when the plane rounding the"inauguration. was shot down. THE BIGGEST CAKE OF The Israeli flag flew next to the KOSHER SOAP FOR YOUR MONEY, WITH TOP-NOTCH PERFORMANCE speaker's platform, located in Jewish Leaders Hail AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED? front of the White House and Truman's Mid-East Stand; within range of the television THERE IS NO S-UBSTITUTE FOR ROKEACI4- QUALITY • AND KAHRLITI-j.! cameras. The White House also Seek Favorable Publicity extended an inaugural invitation to Col. Ben Arzi, military attache NEW YORK (JTA)—The ex- at the Israeli mission. traordinary emergency conference called by the American Zionist FORMER NEW YORK CONGRESSMAN Emergency' Couicil, attended by PROMINENT ZIONIST LEADER the leaders of 80 national Jew- ish organizations, adopted a reso- Speaks on lution expressing gratitude to "ISRAEL — and the HOT and COLD WAR" President Truman and to the United States Government for NEW YORK. (Palcor) — Joe 8 P. M. 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Aubrey S. Eban, 'chief Israel Introductory NEW delegate to the United Nations, ntroducing Offer: asserted that a restrained and "even reticent" attitude on the PLAIN part of all governments and their PROCESS representatives would best serve • MOTHPROOFED and ODORLESS the causes of Israel and inter- national peace. THINGS --THINGS-- Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, chair- WE DON'T NEGLECT TO DO man of the American Zionist 1. Size measure all dresses and silks. Emergency Council, said that British Foreign Secretary Ernest 2. Size block all knit wear. Bevin's announcement on the re- 3. Remove fancy buttons and buckles. lease of. the Jews on Cyprus is a 4. Minor repairs without charge. "welcome, albeit very belated, 5. Hand press all linings. step towards the rectification of With This Achy. 6. Thoroughly brush pockets and cuffs. a wrong which never should have Offer Expires Feb. 7, 1949 been committed in the first place." Dr. Silver sent a wire to Presi- Pick-up dent Truman expressing the "QUALITY WORK ALWAYS" "profound gratitude" of the DEXTER at RICHTON TWELFTH at CALVERT Zionist movement in this coun- FENKELL at LIVERNOIS I TWELFTH at SEWARD try to him for the action of the The more you send The Export-Import Bank in granting The more you save Driver Wanted for Route Solicitation and Follow Up a loan to Israel. The Council represents all official Zionist Witness for Israel NEW YORK, (JTA) — Israeli Consul-General Arthur Lourie issued this statement warning against the initiation of an "Israel International Sweep- stakes" campaign in the United States: "It has come to our attention that an 'Israel International Sweepstakes' campaign has been initiated in the United States,, purportedly for the benefit of `schools, hospitals, public wel- fare and Charities' in Israel," the statement declared. "I Wish to state categorically that this cam- paign has been undertaken with- out the knowledge or approval of the Government of Israel. The public is warned against partici- pation in any way in this scheme which, to say the least, is of questionable .legitimacy " bixtieo-Au.,.the United_ $tate.s..„ ; At a meeting of the enlarged board of the Detroit Service Group, Jan. 18, at the Jewish Home for Aged, Ben L. Silber- stein, chairman, announced that the new board consists- of 66 mem- bers from various trades and pro- fessions, 33 members at large, and three members from the Service Group. Reports on recent activities of the Group, which was organized to act as a service organization for the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion and a fund-raising arm, were presented by division chair- men. Maurice Enggass, head of the Mercantile Division, reported on campaign collections and stated that 75.1% of pledges made in the 1948 campaign have been collected. 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