TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWSY NBA Stars Zaslofsky, Gottlieb Cultivated Off-Court Talents By HASKELL COHEN (Copyright 1983, JTA, Inc.) (1947-1948), Another Hall of Fame member, the late Eddie Gottlieb, gained notori- ety not only as a player and a coach, but also as the NBA's schedule- maker. Mr. Gottlieb used to make the schedules by hand. He knew every airplane schedule and memorized all the playing dates available, in the various arenas, for the respective home teams. After a few years the NBA Board of Governors thought that this was too much of a task for the aging Mr. Gottlieb, so they de- cided to consult with IBM, the nationally renowned Former basketball great Max Zaslofsky, who played for the Chicago Stags and the New York Knicks in the National Basketball Asso- ciation, recently was selected as a member of the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, located in the Wingate School of Physical Education in Natanya, Is- rael. Zaslofsky recently sold his New York art shop and is currently an agent for several professional athletes. Zaslofsky will send Some of his memorabilia, including a uniform which he wore with t. the old Chicago Stags in the early days of the then newly created professional bas- ketball league, to Israel. Zaslofsky was the second player in the history of the BAA, the forerunner of the NBA, to break the 1,000 point mark in scoring dur- ing the course of one season • • • • • • • • • • • Miami Beach Adds Culture to List of Tourist Attractions By ARNOLD AGES (Copyright 1983, JTA, Inc.) • have them • • • REMEMBER YOUR AFFAIR' • • • • with 41. • COMPUTER PORTRAITS • • • • • • • • • • I" • • BANQUETS, PARTIES • WEDDINGS, SHOWERS • -MITZVAHS, ETC. • • Call •• Framed Pictures, Posters, T-Shirts, Etc. : PHOTOGRAPHIC •COMPUTER IMAGES, INC.• •• (313) 851-5977 •• • • Also located in Tally Hall, • Farmington Hills •••••••••••• BILL MEYER MUSIC 355-2721 sample of its musical wares. For four nights in December The city ()Miami Beach the Temple's auditorium has been long known as a was packed with chamber vacationer's playground. music lovers. Famous for its 300-foot wide In 1983 Mrs. Drucker beach and its luxurious has arranged for con- hotels) the city has, never- certs by Salvatore Ac- theless; not been known for cardo, Itzhak Perlman, its cultural attractions. Vladimir Ashkenazy and Judy Drucker, a longtime the entire cast of the New Miami Beach resident, has York Metropolitan Op- sought to change the image era. of her city from a cultural Visitors to the Temple wasteland to an oasis of have seen exhibits of art civility. From her head- and photography including quarters at Temple Beth Miha Bar-Am's haunting Sholom, Mrs. Drucker has, pictures of the Yom Kippur for the last 15 years, worked War. with unprecedented zeal to Mrs'. Drucker is also re- make Miami Beach a major sponsible for the Temple's center for the arts. She has classes, symposia and lec- organized concert series, art ture series. In 1982 she and photography ex- brought England's Maryin hibitions and lectures. Gilbert to Miami Beach and Last year, Mrs. Drucker - in 1983 she will be featuring enticed the Lincoln Center Cynthia Ozick, David Chamber Society to offer Schoenbrun, Paula Hyman the Miami Beach public a and Shlomo Avineri. – PARIS (JTA) — Former with fraudulently obtaining Nazi Klaus Barbie was ar- $10,000 from a state-owned rested for fraud Tuesday in mining company, Combibol, La Paz, Bolivia. He is being in 1975. held while the Bolivian Supreme Court considers a West German request for Soviet Ulpanim `Not Illegal' his extradition. - • Barbie is wanted for war • TEL AVIV (JNI) — crimes and for his participa Chairman of the World He- tion in the deportation of brew Union Avraham thousands of Jews of Lyons, Schenker told reporters France, where he served that studying Hebrew is not during the Nazi occupation illegal in the USSR, but as chief of the Gestapo. that ulpan organizers are Barbie has been charged sometimes prosecuted for economic offenses. INNO- VATIONS 589-2478 STOWE OPTICAL PRESENTS FASHION FRAMES 0 • COLORS OF THE RAINBOW • DESIGNERS • ONE OF A KINDS • DIFFERENT FROM ANY YOU'VE EVER SEEN AS SEEN ON TV O O O O EYE EXAM BY MEDICAL DOCTOR OF OPHTHALMOLOGY (by appt.) SINAI HOSPITAL PROFESSIONAL BLDG. 14800 W. 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The IBM people said that they thought they could work the schedule out on their com- puters. When Mr. Gottlieb got to- gether with the IBM people they saw that it was a prob- lem that even their com- puters could not handle. As a matter of fact, after fiddl- ing around with the various schedule ideas they had made, they offered the bas- ketball star a job. Mr. Gottlieb thanked them for the compliment but passed up what could have been a very lucrative position. Basketball was his one and only true love and remained so until his death, three years ago. Friday, January 28, 1983 23 • C. If you're moving we can remake and re-install your existing draperies to fit another window or Ali ■ re 891-1818 di m3+ ' e ET OWNS t ou P ott . COUPON $5" OFF DOG SPAY VACCINATION IOC 111,113W81. Pm' CAT MSTEPARI. Cowin 3 YR. 1111110—.— ...... ..... 1 111. Less Than 5 Yrs. Old 65 Lbs. & Under " REM $60.00 Reg. SIM Reg. $14.1111 Reg. $12.10 Reg. 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