Diefenbaker Says Canada Santo Domingo Welcomes `Pussyfooting' on Action Eban ; Asks Israel's Aid SANTO DOMINGO (JTA) — Against Anti-Semtism Assurances that the Dominican Jews in Sports By JESSE AND ROY SILVER (Copyright, 1965. JTA, Inc.) Vivian and Ronald Joseph, sis- ter and brother from Highland Park, Ill., won the U.S. senior pairs figure skating crown at the recent national championship at Lake Placid, N. Y. In the senior ladies singles, Taffey Pergament, a 15 year old from New York City placed seventh. Return of the native Barry Kramer is back in New York. The former New York University All American by way of Schenectady, N. Y., was picked up by the New York Knickerbockers after his re- lease by San Francisco. Kramer feels he wasn't given a real chance in San Francisco. The New York coach says he will be given every opportunity. The Knick roster now contains the two Jewish boys cur- rently active in the National Bas- ketball Association. The other is Art Heyman. Arthur Gold of London has been appointed honorary secretary of the British Amateur Athletic Board. Gold thus becomes the No. 1 man in British track and field. Gold competed as a high jumper for 21 years until his retirement in 1960. He represented his coun- try in international competition; and is now considered his nation's outstanding high jump coach. Dave Abramson, Harvard's swim captain from Jamaica Estates, L. I., N. Y., has garnered yet another honor. The Crimson senior has been elected First Class Marshal, the highest office an undergrad can attain. David holds Harvard swim records in the 200, 500, and 1650 yard free style. He plans to retire from competitive swimming at the end of this season. He will then go on to the Albert Einstein Medical School. Dave's father, Jack Abramson, is N. Y. Met. AAU president, and a member of the THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14—Friday, March 12, 1965 Jewish Welfare Boards national health and physical education com- mittee. A younger brother, Rich- ard, attends and swims for the Air Force Academy. Another fine swimmer at Harvard is Bob Cor- ris who specializes in the indivi- dual medley. While over at Yale, Steve Shapiro swam on a fresh- man record-setting 200 yard med- ley relay team. Undone by a woman's tresses. That is the explanation offered by Gary Gubner for his loss in the shot put at the NYAC Games. His defeat was his first after 17 straight Madison Square 'Garden wins. Gary arrived late and missed his warm-up tosses. It seems he had to wait for his wife to fix her hair. Sound familiar. At the Philadelphia Inquirer Games, Abby Hoffman, of Canada, won the women's 440-yard run in 59. At the same meet, Gene Zubrin- sky finished fourth in the high jump with 6'8". Roy Tendler, son of the old- time lightweight boxing star, com- peted in the recent Atlantic Coast squash racquets championship at Atlantic City, N. J. Israel quali- fied for the coming European bas- ketball championships to be play- ed in Moscow by defeating Lux- emburg 81-42, and England 99-58. Their only loss was to France, 77-75. Roger Nathan of Britain won the Guards Trophy race for sports cars at an average speed of 69.66 M.P.H. Charley Hellman of LIU's basketball squad is the nephew of Red Holzman, the old pro and current N. Y. Knick scout. Alex Schoenbaum is the leading figure behind the Continental Football League. The Continental Hopes to become a third major pro league. Schoenbaum. of Charleston, W. Va., is a former Ohio State all America tackle who played for the Buckeyes in the late '30's. He will head the Charles- ton franchise, known as the Rockets. The Rockets played in the minor United Football League 18 TORONTO (JTA) — Former Prime Minister John G. Diefen- baker has castigated the present government, led by Premier Les- ter B. Pearson, for what he called "pussyfooting" an the issue of enacting federal legislation to out- law the dissemination of anti- Semitic and other hate propa- ganda. If the government took the initiative toward outlawing such "massacres of the soul," he said, the opposition would support such a move. He made the statements in an address at Cong. Bet Emeth- Beis Yehuda here. At the same time, Dr. Daniel G. Hill, director of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, ap- peared before the House of Commons External Affairs Com- mittee, and urged the federal government to convene a do- minion-wide conference to dis- cuss means for combating hate propaganda directed against Jews and Negroes in this country. Hate propaganda is being dis- tributed on city property by a city employe, Lyman Gifford, the mayor of Oshawa, said at a press conference. Oshawa is a small industrial city 30 miles from To- ronto. The mayor said he '.-las written Canada's Justice Minister Guy Favreau naming the person he believes responsible for distribut- ing an anti-Semitic pamphlet. "I am quite sure that he is an em- ploye of this city," the mayor told M i c h a e 1, both captured Macca- reporters. The leaflets bore an biah Games gold medals in wres- imprint originating in Birming- tling. Wittenberg also won Olym- ham, Ala. pic gold and silver medals in 1948 He who spares his words has and 1952, respectively. Gary Gubner, who established a true wisdom; And he who holds his Ma ccabiah Games record of temper is a man of sense. Others involved in the new venture, include, Sylvan Cohen, who will head the Phila- delphia franchise; and Hyman Katz, who will lead the Toronto Canada Rifles. Abe J. Greene, World Boxing Association commissioner, has been selected by the New Jersey Box- ing Writers Association to receive it's annual award for long and meritorious service to boxing. Gar y Klass, of Johannesburg, South Africa, is only 12 years old, but is considered that country's outstanding trampoline performer. The results of the JWB's national airmail swimming meet of 1964 are in. The winner in the 60' pools, men's and women's division, was Stanford, Conn., Jewish Center. In the 75' pools, men's division, Pittsburgh, Pa. YM & YWHA; and women's division, Birmingham, Ala. Jewish Community Center. Eddie Jacobs, of Baltimore, has been enshrined in the Maryland State Hall of Fame. Eddie has won five national tennis championships in the last 40 years. Julia M. Held- man, the No. 7 ranked U. S. woman player is currently going to school in Tours, France. Red Auerbach, coach of the Boston Celtics, talking of his for- eign tour: "In Yugoslavia, I de- manded they put up an American flag. Somebody mentioned proto- col. "Protocol my eye," I said— "no flag, no game." The flag went up. Henry Wittenberg and his son, last season. , 990 pounds in winning the 1961 heavyweight weightlifting crown, recently hoisted 1,180 pounds, the fourth highest three-lift total in history. Republic's traditional friendship with Israel would continue in the future, and that the government of the republic would continue to cooperate with Israel at the United Nations, were voiced here by the president and foreign minister of this country when they conferred with Israel's deputy prime min- ister, Abba Eban. Eban, here on a four-day state visit, was given these assurances at a conference at the presidential palace with President Donald Reid Cabral and Foreign Minister Ramon Caceres Troncoso. The Dominican leaders also asked that Israel continue its technical as- sistance to the country's develop- ,-- ment program. After a luncheon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eban by Israel's ambassador, Benjamin Varon, attended by the president, the foreign minister and other high government officials, a state din- ner reception was held in the national palace for Mr. and Mrs. Eban. More than 1,000 guests at- tended that event. LABOR ZIONISTS present ANNUAL PURIMADA Saturday, March 20, 1965, 8:45 P.M. in the Morris L. Schomer Auditorium * CANTOR REUVEN FRANKEL * BELL 11. GOLDBERG * SARAH FRiEDMAN * ALEX ZELTENREICH and his Israeli dance combo * BUFFET AND HOMANTASHN * DOOR PRIZES Donation $1.50 For information and tickets, call DI 1-0131 or 537-7497. Naturally good! Tastiest snack with any dish... grand for canapes, dips, and munching! Two wholesome "naturals" - in a delicious combination ... the sensational Egg-Onion Crackers... naturally from Horowitz-Margareten! 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