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August 22, 1975 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-08-22

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36 Friday, August 22, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Stand Firm Behind Israel

would not countenance the
mixture of politics into ten-
nis.
Prior to the meeting of
the tennis associations, the
United States Olympic
Committee board of direc-
tors met in Colorado
Springs, Colo. on June 28.
At the meeting, Harold
Zimman, who represents
the National Jewish Wel-
fare Board on the board of
directors, proposed the fol-
lowing resolution:

"The U.S. Olympic
The latest develop-
ments, unheralded and Committee reaffirms its
unpublicized, took place in long standing position of
July when the Davis Cup supporting freedom from
nations met at Wimbledon. all political intervention
At that time the Russian- and interference in inter-
Arab combo came up with national amateur sports,
a plot that was to start which now poses a distinct
with the elimination of threat to competition
South Africa from the among the amateur
Davis Cup competition. sportsmen and sports-
Once South Africa was to women of the world."
The resolution was passed
be dropped from future
Cup competition, Israel unanimously by the U.S.
was slated to be decapi- Olympic board of directors
without any discussion.
tated.

The United States delega-
tion, headed by Stan Mal-
less, president of the United
States Tennis Association,
who was prompted by Har-
old 0. Zimman, vice presi-
dent of the United States
Committee Sports for Is-
rael, who is very active in
tennis circles, fought the
resolution as it was brought
on the floor and on the first
count to drop South Africa
the vote came out to an even
split, 23-23.
A two-thirds vote on any
matters pertaining to Davis
Cup operations isgequired,
so that obviously the even
split in balloting necessi-
tated another poll. On the
second pool the vote came
out 26-24 in favor of South
Africa, so that the resolu-
tion was defeated.
At the conclusion of the
balloting the U.S. delega-
tion, anticipating another
attempt of a similar nature
in '76, rammed through a
motion stipulating that
henceforth it would take
three-quarters of the coun-
tries active in Davis Cup
participation to pass any
given resolution, thereby
thwarting any attempt by
the virtually non-playing
tennis groups from the
Arab League to drive South
Africa out and then dump
Israel from the competition.

A week or so after this
meeting, the International
Lawn Tennis Federation
met in Barcelona, Spain,
and another attempt was
made by the Arab-Russian
alliance to steamroll Af-
rica, and subsequently Is-
rael, out of international
competition.

This resolution didn't
even hit the floor because
Walter Alcott, president of
the ILTF, arbitrarily ruled
there just wasn't any place
in sports for politics and he
refused to countenanceany
such action and demanded
that it be tabled imme-.
diately, which it was.
Despite a threat of the
Africans walking out of
ILTF, Alcott stood firm. He
told them in no uncertain
terms the organization

Yeshiva University
Enters 90th Year

NEW YORK — In 1886 a
handful of newly-arrived
Eastern European Jewish
immigrants gathered in a
musty tenement on New
York's Lower East Side to
found America's first school
of combined traditional
Jewish studies and English
language courses.
Today, entering its 90th
academic year, that seed of
Jewish commitment has
grown into Yeshiva Univer-
sity: an institution of Amer-
ican Jewry serving the na-
tion in the fields of
medicine, social work, the
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gious and community life
and soon in law. .
As the new year begins in
October some 7,000 men and
women will fill the halls of
the four Yeshiva campuses
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maic to astrophysics, from
birth to the needs of the be-
reaved, the concerns of
youth and the aged, the
Middle East, the energy
crisis and a host of other
areas undreamed of by the
umiversity's founders 90
years ago.

Activists Plan
D.C. Protest

NEW YORK — Jewish
activist groups in New York
have announced a march on
Washington on Oct. 5 to
protest Israel being "choked
by American foreign pol-
icy."
The group, which has ap-
propriated the name of a
major Jewish organization,
calls itself the Conference of
Presidents of Major Ameri-
can Jewish Activist Organi-
zations.
The protest rally, on the
anniversary of the 1973 Yom
Kippur War, will also pro-
test U.S.-Russian detente.
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vance reservations, and can
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