Bortman Items at Art Institute Add to Tercentenary Exhibit The sketches, portraits and artifacts loaned by Mark Bortman, of Boston, Mass.. for the American Jewish,Tercentenary Art Ex- hibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts, from April 6 to May 1, include the following (detailed story of exhibit on Page one): 21 silhouettes by the celebrated French silhouettist, August Edouart during his stay in the U.S. (early 19th century)—a self- portrait and 20 others. An oil portrait of Revolutionary War patriot. Jonas Phillips. An oil portrait of his grandson, Benjamin Phillips Levy, in War of 1812 uniform. St. Memin portraits in crayon of Mrs. Samson Levy, Sr., and of her son, Samson Levy, Jr. (French, did documentary portraits in U.S.-1793-1814.) • A miniature portrait of Rachel Gratz by Edward Malbone, well-known late, 18th century miniaturist. SILVER • . . 2 goblets made by Paul Rxvere for Moses Michael Hays. By Myer Myers, a leading New York silversmith and promin- ent citizen, 1723-1795: Lay Cornerstone for Tel Aviv University Graduate School TEL AVIV, (JTA) — The cor- and other prominent officials. nerstone of the first building of The first stage of construction Tel Aviv's new University City- THE HAGUE, (JTA)—Prose- Graduate School of Law and will cost an estimated 500,000 cution of five persons suspected Economics was laid here, in the pounds. Current enrollment in of involvement in the kidnap- presence of Cabinet members the school is 1,200 students. ing and hiding of Anneke Beek- man, Jewish war orphan, was demanded by Dr. Isidore Hess, counsel for the Beekman family, in a deposition to the Amster- Our protection pion GUARANTEES you low TV service cost. dam Public Prosecutor. Our Policy $ For Complete Cost If the prosecutor does not press charges, Dr. Hess said, he Owners of Ports and Labor would appeal to the Amster- Pay Only In the Home! dam Court of Justice. 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David Jones, Jr. Bnai Brith Scholarships 1 sugar bowl made by Halsted and Myers Fourteen scholarships to this 5 feather-edged teaspoons stunmer's Bnai Brith Youth Or- 1 tablespoon marked IMM ganization Leadership Training 4 tablespoons marked WKS. Institute at Camp Bnai Brith, Myers, whose parents came to New York from the Netherlands, Starlight, Pa., will be awarded made ecclesiastical silver for some of the earliest Jewish syna- by Morris Morgenstern, New gogues and also for churches of other denominations. He was a York financier and philanthro- leader in his trade and his work was in much demand by leading pist, it was -announced by the citizens. He was a prominent patriot in the Revolutionary period. Bnai Brith Youth Organization. His work has recently been given special exhibitions at the Brook- Scholarship winners will be se- lyn Museum and elsewhere. Published in 1954 was the book, "Myer lected on the basis of the best Myers, Goldsmith," by Jeanette W. 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