Cohen Has Heart, But Not Enough Chin Sports Writer Says , By HAROLD U. RIBALOW (Copyright, 1960, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) As every sports fan knows, there are very few Jewish boxers still around, although Alphonse Halimi returned to the wars with great success some months ago. But one of the pretty good ones was young Ronnie Cohen, a hard-hitting welterweight who seemed to have the punch to carry him far. But Cohen revealed a rather weak chin when he got in against good opposition. Early in November, Cohen met one Eddie Jordan, and while the fight was an exciting one, it ended with Cohen on the floor for the third' time in the second round. In the first round, C rushed Jordan, opened a left to the body, a righ d left to the head and J • n went down. Obviously C still . Jorda power in his b _ l e- the mained on the vas u count of eig e ma ged to ockd n time- rise as th keeper rea d 10. e was counted out," "I kn • Cohen 1 r insisted. But Jor an to keep Cohen a y manag as the round p•gre s from the last second pu on a and rail f his own. the secon round, •rdan 1 d a• Cohen r •, and • . •ed eft Jewish fighte \ With he k for a count 'f ni cond time Cohen went er as the result of a • ush an a punch, but t third and al time came with other left ook. a rule: In New York, 'there ee knockdowns in a round and u are finished. ohen was finished. big. p s• Hy, he'll never s is not • • - Not age. The chin is related weak, even if the heart isn't. Kasavubu. Cuts Ties with Nasser LONDON, (JTA) — President Joseph Kasavubu, of the Repub- lic of Congo, broke off diplo- matic relations with the United Arab Republic, and ordered the "immediate" departure of the UAR Ambassador and his entire staff from the Congo, according to official reports received here. President Kasavubu accused the Cairo ambassador of "plot- ting to overthrow the estab- lished authority" of the Repub- lic, and of encouraging "rebel elements" in the country. (A first group of 25 high- ranking Congolese officials will take_part in a four-month public administration course organized in Israel for African officials under United Nations auspices, it was announced in Jerusalem. The course was developed by the Israel Productivity InStitute and the Foreign Ministry.) Temple of Six Faiths Planned in Washington WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A campaign to raise $5,0013,000 -for the construction of a "temple of understanding" here to repre- sent the six major faiths of the world, was announced by the Women's International Religious Fellowship of the Montgomery County Unitarian Church in nearby Bethesda, Md. The building, to be built of glass and marble, will have .six extended wings radiating from a central core, each representing one of the world's major reli- gions—Judaism, Christianity, Is- lam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Confucianism. Among the reli- gious leaders serving as directors of the project is Rabbi Israel Goldstein. Israel Ambassador Av- raham Harman is one of the sponsors. Israeli Consul, Yaacov Morris, to Address Histadrut Drive Volunteers Yaacov Morris, Israeli consul in New York and director of the Research Department of the Israel Office of Information, will be the guest of honor at a reception for volunteer workers of the Israel Histadrut - Cam- paign 8 p.m. Thursday at the Hayim Greenberg Center. This special function, to which only volunteer workers are in- vited, is the first of several scheduled activities planned in preparation for the official open- ing of the 1961 Histadrut drive on Jan. 17th. Morris, who has visited De- 'troit on several previous occa- sions, will address the volunteer workers on the theme of the YAACOV MORRIS 40th anniv • of the found- rut Israel. ing o served with the Information De- ction partment until his present ap- was head of th ointment in 1957. English-s He is the author of several echalutz of the ks including, "Pioneers from the Jewish Agency, part • West," "History of Anglo- ion < eld for five a n Settlers in Israel," and s; a membe of the Minis- Reporter in Israel." y for F • ign • ffairs; and Open your Christmas Club HERE! Harry S chum e r, honorary chairman of the Detroit Hista- drut Campaign, anticipates a record turn-out of workers for the reception. David Sislin and . Norman Katz, who are presently engaged in recruiting new vol- unteer workers, have pledged a large representation from_their division. Individual working assign- ments will be handed out to the workers following a briefing that same evening. Morris Lieberman is general chairman of the campaign. Mor- ris L. Schaver is honorary chair- man. A special leadership break- fast meeting for representatives from societies and clubs in .the Organizations Division will take place 10 a.m. Dec. 18 at the Hayim Greenberg Center. 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