TEL AVIV (JTA) — An "Atoms for Peace" exhibition was opened by United States Ambassador Edward B. Lawson in the presence of members of the Israel' Parliament and Is- raeli scientists. President Eisenhower, in a message cabled from Washing- ton to the opening ceremony, said. "The Israel government's impressive display in connection BARTLEY CRUM People Make News `Atoms for Peace' Opens in Israel Noted Speakers to Participate in Holy Day Israel Bond Appeal with the exhibit indicates the progress which your- scientists are making, and I am glad that parallel progress is being made in even the more critical field of human understanding." - President Itzhak Ben-Zvi of Israel, who was unable to at- tend, sent greetings hailing YEHUDA HELLMAN Eisenhower's initiative with re- gard to international cooperation for directing atomic energy re- search for peace purposes. Dr. HENRY J. GOMBERG will teach "Interaction of Radia- tion and Matter," one of three courses in nuclear engineering offered in Detroit this fall by the University of Michigan, at the Detroit Edison Building on Third Avenue. Dr. Gomberg, professor of nuclear and electri- cal engineering and assistant director of the Michigan Me- morial-Phoenix Project, is in- ternationally known for his work in this field. * * * Mrs. ROSE L. HALPRIN, act- ing chairman of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, left for Israel, having been summoned by members of the Israel Exe- cutive for discussions of next year's budget of the Agency. * * * board for 24 years and to whom the Convocation is dedicated. * * * MAURICE BERNSTEIN, for- merly executive director of the United Jewish Fund, the Jew- ish Family Service and Jewish Community Council of Colum- bus, has joined the staff of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds as senior consultant in community or- ganization. .We answer all your incoming calls. 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Among the prominent speak- accompanying the A n g 1 o- Mailing Address Optional ers scheduled to make High American Committee of In- ALFRED WEIL, of 18650 Holy Day Appeals in Detroit quiry through the • Middle Griggs, has successfully com- Coyle Telephone synagogues will be • Yehuda East, Mr. Hellman was ar- pleted a two-year training Hellman and Bartley Crum, rested by the Arabs, who Name 67 Countries Answering Service course of study of the Life Phillip Stollman, chairman of wanted to prevent his pro- to Receive Nazi Claims Underwriters Training Council, VE. 7-6701 the High Holy Day Religious Zionist dispatches from reach- BONN, (JTA)—Nazi victims the Council announced this Council for State of Israel ing the world, and the inci- week. dent made international head- entitled to payments under cur- Bonds, announced this week. • * * rent indemnification legislation Mr. Crum will speak at the lines. SIMON E. SOBELOFF may submit claims if they are Judge Congregation Adas Shalom at In a special message, Mr. residents of practically any will address the Convocation of Yizkor, Sept. 27. Stollman urged that, "as the As early as 1946, when he High Holy Day Bond sales are country in the world except the the Jewish Theological Semi- nary of America, Sunday, open- was appointed to membership being conducted throughout the Soviet satellites in Europe and on the Anglo-American Com- community, the very spirit of Asia, according to a clarifica- ing i t s 70th academic y e a r. mission of Inquiry on Palestine, the season should enlist our tion just issued by the Federal Judge Sobeloff, a member of the Seminary's board of over- Mr. Crum has been an outstand- support for the economic assis- Government. —She* by web, oar Under the amendment to the seers, will talk about the late ing spokesman for the rights of tance which, as American Jews, Federal Indemnification Law for Louis Marshall, renowned con- customers the most mow refugees and for the Zionist we feel we owe Israel." individual Nazi victims, claims stitutional lawyer who was * * * VIEW MINH cause. In his book, "Behind the are accepted only from resi- chairman of the Seminary's 10.-111(11111 121111E MAMORU Silken Curtain," as in his popu- dents of states maintaining di- lar radio program, "Inside Is- Israel Consul to Meet svvematmo•%,,,, plomatic relations with the Fed- • rael," he has consistently cham- eral Republic. However, Israel pioned the cause of Israel as a Synagogue Leaders Vs VAcAtiosi and Finland have been specific- vital democratic center in the Isaac D. Unna, vice consul NEW— ally designated as eligible, in Middle East. of Israel in the Midwest, will MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN Mr. Crum has received the be in Detroit this week on be- spite of the two countries' lack of formal.. diplomatic relations tOne- World" award "in rec- half of the Israel Bond drive. with Bonn. . ognition of his outstanding He will be the guests of Mr. In addition, the official Bonn record of liberalism . . . his and Mrs. Albert Posen, leaders championship of civil rights in bond appeals of Adas Shalom announcement lists 65. states and international justice, and Synagogue who have invited a with whom diplomatic relations exist. These are: his valiant efforts to perpetu- number of friends to meet with currently Afghanistan, Argentina, Australia, ate the American tradition of Unna in their home on Monday Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, See your Travel Agent Burma, Canada, Ceylon, Chile, Co crusading journalism." lumbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, evening. Mr. Crum maintains law of- Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, The get - to- Eire, Ethiopia, France, Greece, Great fices in New York and Tel gether is de- Britain, Haiti, Iceland, India, Indo- nesia, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Jor- Aviv. His regular visits to Eu- signed to as- dan, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Luxem- rope, Israel, and the Middle sure success of bourg, Mexico, Monaco, the Nether- lands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Nor- East have enriched his back- the Shemini way, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, ground and have made him par- Atzeret Bon 4 Peru, the Philippines, Portugal, Sal- BUSY MEN WANTED! vador, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, ticularly well qualified to de- appeal on the Soviet Union, Spain, Sudan, scribe Israel's needs to Ameri- Thursd a y, a t Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, Uruguay, U.S.A., the Vati- can audiences. can, Venezuela, Yemen and Yugo- the synagogue, Also on Sept. 27, Congrega- at which Bart- slavia. * * * BUSY MEN tion Beth Aaron will conduct a ley Crum will Dedicate Synagogue for bond appeal and will have as be the featured Unna guest speaker, Yehuda Hellman, speaker. Unna first settled in Ex-DP's Resettled in - Munich have, during recent years, helped the noted free-lance foreign corre- Israel with his family in 1936. MUNICH, (JTA) — A small Zionist Organization of Detroit obtain spondent. During the past few He was educated in Haifa, and Orthodox synagogue to serve funds to support its local activities years, Mr. Hellman has reported has been active in government the needs of about 30 Jewish and the vital projects of the ZOA in major developments in Israel service ever since, first with families transferred from the and world-wide Jewish news as the ' British Mandatory govern- old Foehrenwald displaced, per- the United States and Israel. The an on-the-spot observer and ment and later for Israel. sons camp to a housing devel- annual campaign, in the form of a cele- analyst. He is currently advisor opment here, was dedicated in He served during World War bration of the Balfour Declaration the suburb of Passig. to important American commit- The families had refused to tees of the Jewish Agency for II with the British Eighth Army, anniversary, is now under way. and saw action as an infantry vacate the camp until they were Palestine. Born in Riga, Latvia, in 1920, officer with the Israel Defense promised an Orthodox house of BUSY MEN worship and a ritual bath. The Mr. Hellman was raised and Army in the Galilee. Transferred in 1953 to the synagogue was built largely educated in Israel. He studied at the Hebrew University in Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with German Government funds are again serving Israel. For the Jerusalem and received degrees Unna has represented Israel in and a contribution from the greater need more men are needed in political science and eco- this country as vice-consul to American Joint Distribution the Consulate General of Israel Committee. nomics at the American Univer- in New York and now as vice- An official of the Bavarian sity of Beirut. BUSY MEN Ministry for Labor and Social Several years ago, while consul in Chicago. Welfare handed over the keys to the synagogue to the mem- find time to serve. We'd like to ••• bers of the congregation. A county you among these dedicatory sermon was deliver- ed by this city's new chief rabbi, Dr. Adoniyahu Kraus. There are BUSY MEN still about 400 Jewish DP's left in Foehrenwald because the Watch your waistline! City of Frankfurt has not yet Call Zionist House carried out its promise to ab- sorb them. How Did We Get to be America's Largest Dealer? 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