or, for new members, please submit their addresses and photographs | EDITOR'S (any member may submit a new photograph if he so desires). Invita- REPORT tion is always extended to members of the Committee to submit re- (Cont'd) views and material for the guide from the groups which they repre~ sent. It is desired that each Committee member be responsible for material which appears in the guide from his section. We want to get the outstanding events in the basketball world in the guide, as it is the book read by players and coaches and all others interested. "articles for the guide should be in my hands by Jue lst." Dr. Brown reported for the Officials' Committee: OFFICIALS ' REPORT "I recognize the differences in relationship and for that rea- son I do not assume that the Committee is looking upon all the officials! work in which I em interested as a sub-section of its Committee work. I am very happy to have the Chairman indicate such interest as he has expressed and I think that is reciprocated by the officials. We are all aware that this rules body is interested in all the officials organizations. "as an Officials' Committee this past year we have (1) prepared two sets of true-and-false questions, in which we had the active cooperation and sanction of Mr. Tower. These ques@ tions were available to all officials' organizations and were used by the hundreds. There is an increasing demand for them, as a re= quired part of the system of testing officials. (2) through the responsible officers related to the National Federation of the High School Athletic Associations and the Chartered Boards, the lists of the organizations with the names and addresses of their officers were published in the guide. "tl wish to bring here, officially, the substance of a resolution adopted at the first meeting of the new National Association of Ap- proved Basketball Officials, of a greeting and expression of appre- ciation to this rules-making body for their interest and continued loyalty to this organization. They expect only to promote the offi- cial rules as created by this organization. The new National Asso~ ciation adopted a constitution and a seven=page document of procedure for the organization and function of these boards. This new organi-~ zation will continue to cooperate and render any service that may be rendered to officials individually or collectively in promoting the cause of good officiating throughout the country. Any suggestions from any member of the committee now in session will be welcome. "The National Officials' organization did itself an honor in HONORARY electing as Honorary Members the following: : MEMBERS Dre James A. Naismith Le W. St. John Oswald Tower George T. Hepbron