Israeli Cagers Cull 8-4 Record in U.S. By HASKELL COHEN (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) NEW YORK — The Israeli National Basketball Team, after a stay of 23 days in this country, returned to Is- rael the winner of eight games out of 12. Nat Holman, president of the United States Committee sports for Israel, which spon- sored the Israeli basketball tour, was elated over the showing by the Israelis -who were snatched out of the ar- my and patched together into a unit of 12 players. Holman, who watched the team in ac- tion four times, obesrved: "Under the circumstances and conditions in which this team was selected and col- lated, I think that the Israel Basketball Federation should be extremely satisfied with the fine record the boys corn-, piled against good college op-. postion in the States. He said he took "great delight in the play of Captain Itamar Mar- zel, who, in my humble esti- mation, has the makings of a pro. Itamar was flown from the Suez the night before the boys departed for the States and just made the morning plane which carried his team- mates here." Chaim Glovinsky, presi- dent of the Israeli Basket. ball Federation, said this marks the third time that the U.S. Committee Sports for Israel has underwritten a tour of the United States for Israeli basketball teams, "and I believe under the try- ing conditions involved, that this has been the most suc- cessful of our three tours throughout the States. Holman indicated that it is the intention of the U.S. Com- mittee to sponsor additional trips for some of Israel's na- tional teams iri_ a variety of sports. By EHUD YAARI (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) JERUSALEM —King Hus- sein is taking a major step toward a temporary solution of the- bitter dispute over the right to represent the Pales- tinians. His scheduled visit to Cairo later this month, his first since the Yom Kippur War, could well mean that the final touches are being put to a formula that would Provide for an independent Palestinian delegation at the Geneva conference, or a least a formula which would settle the differences among Arab governments on this issue. Americana Complex 1, 2, 3, 4 As on outcome of these RESULTS OF GAMES Greenfield Rd., N. of 9 Mile moves, Israel may find itself Israel 81, Waterloo College 65 at Toronto, Ont., Canada. 358-3920 358-1414 Israel 102, University of Rochester 60, at Rochester soon isolated in its long- Israel 97, Jackson Hts. Queens All Stars 57, at Queens Wed. MATINEES ALL standing objection to the Israel 93, Catholic University 70, at Washington, D.C. THEATERS-1 'Show only Israel 79, Rockhurst College 83, at Kansas City, Mo. Palestinian participation as at 1:15—$1 Israel 99, U. of So. Illnois, Edwardsville 88, at St. Louis a full-fledged part to the Israel 75, Dowling College 64, at M' Bison Square Garden Israel 71, WSAI Super-Stars 87, at Cincinnati AMERICANA I peace talks — when they re- Israel 83, Marathon Oilers 112. at Lexington, Ky. = "THE STING" sume, probably in the spring. Israel 76, U. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 63, at Milwaukee Israel 80, Fairleigh Dickenson 67, at Union, N.J. The change in Jordanian AMERICANA II Israel 83, Siena 89, at Albany policy was outlined by the "THE EXORCIST" king in two speeches early AMERICANA III in February. The king did "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" (PG) not give up, of course, his 1896 in Basle, Switzerland priate institutions, both local claim for any "liberated" AMERICANA IV "Zionism strives to create and international, in accord- Palestinian territory, but "THE WAY WE WERE" (PG) for-the Jewish people a home ance with the laws of each from now on he is going to in Israel secured by public country. follow a new course vis a vis BERKLEY 12 - I331 law.- The Congress contem- 3. The strengthening and the Palestinians of reconcili- Weekdays Open 6:45 plates the following means fostering of Jewish national ation and recognition rather Nominated for best picture and best actress to the attainment of this end: sentiment and national con- than dictation and repression. George Segal and Glenda Jackson 1. The promotion by ap- sciousness. There are three new prin- "A TOUCH OF CLASS" (PG) propriate means of the set- 4. Preparatory steps toward ciples in Hussein's position: at 7:25 and 9:15. tlement in Israel of Jewish obtaining the consent of gov- 1. An oneh call to start a Sat. Children's Matinee Open at 1 over at 3. agriculturists, artisans- and ernments where necessary, direct dialogue with the PLO. LIVING FREE. All Seats 75c. manufacturers. in order to reach the goal of This implies that the king Reopen Sat. Evening at 7. Touch of Class at 7:25 and 9:15. 2. The organization and Zionism." grants recognition and legi- Sunday Open 1:30. binding together of the whole timization of his rivals,- ad- Touch of Class 1:45, 3:35, 5:25, 7:15 and 9:10. of Jewry by means of appro- Classifieds Get Quick Results mitting that his struggle to become the sole reuresenta- live of the Palestinians has ended in failure. 2. A' clear-cut statement that Jordan will not resist but support participation of Palestinian representatives in Geneva, That is, the king Also Featuring withdraws his previous pro- posal that the Palestinians could come to Geneva only as an appendage to his own DISCOUNT DATES" delegation. 3. Finally, a Jordanian of- WED. MARCH 13 (Camera night). ficial explanation that Am- THURS., MARCH 14 man's right to take part in MON., MARCH 18 the peace talks is not neces- 7:30 P.M. sarily based on its claim to the West Bank but rather on its historic role in the fight STARRING against Zionism and its geo- graphic proximity to the conflict area. In other words, the king offers the PLO leaders a compromiie arrangement — to delay decision over the political future of the terri- tories under discussion in order to form a common — though not a united — front at Geneva. It is as if the GROUP PARTIES ... OF COURSE! king suggests to Arafat: Call 895-7000 DONNA MARTIN First, let's get the Israelis MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY • ORDER EARLY FOR CHOICE SEATS • out, and then we can fight • NO LIMIT ON TICKETS • it out between us. 1 –I The king stresses his offer NAME PHONE for a plebiscite under inter- national supervision. to en- - ADDRESS CITY ZIP able the local population to RESERVED ADULT TICKET $6.00 for $5.00 Total Amount Enclosed choose its own government: JUNIOR & SR. CITIZENS $6.00 for $3.00 . a federation with Jordan, RESERVED ADULT TICKET $5.00 for $4.00 JUNIOR & SR. CITIZENS fully independent or some $5.00 for $2.50 Date of Performance RESERVED ADULT TICKETS $4.00 for $3.00 sort of loose confederation. 2nd Choice JUNIOR a SR. CITIZENS $4.00 for $2.00 As Hussein takes his steps, ■ parallel moves are being Make checks payable to OLYMPIA STADIUM, 5920 Grand River, Detroit, Mich. 48208. Enclose stamped, made by the PLO. A new self-addressed envelope. Allow one week for mall orders. Tickets may be purchased at Olympias •Box Office 24 hours prior to performance. Tickets on availability basis with no refunds working paper is under dis- or ex- changes. Mall to Olympia Stadium. cussion within the organiza- tion. It calls for modification of the PLO platform by introducing for the first time an interim target—the estab- lishment of Palestinian na- tional authority in the terri- MOVIE GUIDE World Zionist Basle Program • a.. Hussein Alters Stand on Palestinians tie C 0 d g e Let THE JEWISH NEWS SAVE YOU $1.00 • • • • TERRY HEAD ANNA GALMARINI SASHI KUCHIKI LA BRECQUE & MAC • LUCIEN MEYER & HIS CHIMPS- 111111 on Adult Tickets Price on Children's Tickets JO JO STARBUCI& KEN SHELLEY 1 OLYMPIA STADIUM 5920 GRAND RIVER DETROIT, 48208 tories which may be evacu- ated. This reform is widely interpreted as a first step toward participation in Geneva. However, it seems that Arafat and his colleagues still would prefer to take a direct part in any negotia- tions with. Israel. They are prepared; though, to give their blessing to a Pales- tinian delegation comprised of West Bank and Gaza Strip notables. Such a solution suits the Jordanians, too, for they have close ties with -these people. So Hussein will dis- cuss with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat the possibility of wide Arab backing for such a delegation. Several leading notables already have been consulted about the idea. Among them fornier chairman of the Jor- danian Parliament, Hikmat el Masri of Nablus, and the former mayor of Gaza, Rashad el Shawa. They re- fused, however, to make any statement of their own posi- tion before the deal is settled by the Arab leaders across the border. JDC Allots Million for Yeshivot NEW YORK — The Joint some 21,700, will _receive -Distribution Committee will monthly subsidies amounting provide $1,000,000 in finan- to between 10 and 15 per cent cial aid to 156 yeshivot and of their operating budgets, to cultural and religious pro- Haber said. grams in Israel in 1974, it Anther 44 religious insti- was reported by Samuel L. tutions, not under the month- Haber, JDC executive vice ly subsidy program ; will re- chairman. ceive special holiday grants. The yeshivot, which have a combined enrollment of Classifieds Get Quick Results THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 15, 1974-31 11ARLINII GI BETROTTEIV In PERSON: vs WASHINGTON GENERALS SAT., APR. 13 2 GAMES MAT. 2:00 P.M. — EVE. 8:00 P.M. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS At 2:00 P.M. Game from CKLW-TV BOZO the CLOWN At 8:00 P.M. Game WKBD'S GHOULFASTIC STAR "The GHOUL"? HOLIDAY OFFER! 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