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March 22, 1957 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-03-22

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T- 71•••• ■

Ty,

Prof. Bohr• Wins $75,000
`Atoms far Peace' Award

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Prof.
Niels Bohr, Danish nuclear
physicist whose mother was
. Jewish and
who was forced
to flee to Swe-
den when the
Nazis occupied
Denmark, was
named the first
winner of the
$75,000 Atoms •
for Peace
Award estab-
''lished by t h e
Ford Founda-
Prof. Niels Bohr tion.
The nuclear physicist partici-
pated in the development of
the nuclear fission theory which
is the basis of atomic energy
work while he was associated
with the late Dr. Albert Ein-
stein at Princeton University.

Gov..Williains ReceiveS Nirith Ai nucit Hold Brotherhood Week'in Gerthany....
BERLIN, (JTA) — Brother-
Worldwide attention was at-
Brotherhood _Award of Probus Club' hood
Week was observed in tracted' by the visit of thousands

West Berlin and more than 20
cities of West Germany. The
campaign was sponsored by the
Society f o r Christian-Jewish
Cooperation.
The basic program of Brother-
hood Week this year `,vas aimed
at school children. To them was
brought home the lesson preach-
ed in . this year's brotherhood
slogan—"he is like yon." In Ber-
lin alone, the Society for Chris-
tion-Jewish Cooperation .h a s
60,000 members.
Graves of victims of Nazism
were visited during the week.
and wreaths were placed upon
. them as marks of tribute and
remorse.

of students to the grave of Ann
Frank, whose memory has been
perpetuated in a play that con-
tinues o n Broadway (N e w
York) for the third year and
has been staged in the capitals
of the world.

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Gov. G. MENNEN WILLIAMS receives the ninth annual
Brotherhood Award from Probus Club president RALPH
SELTZER (center), while looking on is JOHN M. WISE, a past
LONDON—The British gov- president and chairman of Probus Club's Community Council
ernment received assurances committee, Gov. Williams was particularly cited for his fight
through the Unitd Nations that
for FEPC laws in the state, for ending discrimination in the
"generally speaking" the de-1 Michigan National _Guard, for efforts to liberalize Federal
portation of Jews of British Immigration laws and activity in behalf of minority groups.
nationality from Egypt "could.
be considered a closed chap-1
ter," Under Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs Ian Harvey
reported Tuesday in the House Sinai Hospital became richer of a physical rehabilitation
of Commons.
by $57,150 last week, when it service.
The funds given to Brent
received the second half of a
total grant given by the Ford Hospital will be used toward
Foundation, amounting to the acquisition of land for a
future site.
$114,300.
At the same time, the Foun-
The program covers one phase
dation announced that it was of the • Foundation's announced
sending $30,200 as the second program of $500,000,000 in aid.
installment of an overall grant The total, also included $210,-
of $60,400 to Brent General 000,000- to raise college faculty
Hospital. Over 80 percent of salaries; $90,000,000 to strength-
lbw
the hospital staff is composed en medical school instruction;
of Jewish doctors.
and • $10,000,000 to the National
Kosher Catering
The Foundation distributed Fund for Medical Education.
No hospital received a grant
$98,315,300 tc 3,300 private hos-
If You Still
pitals as part of its $200,000,000 in excess of $250,000, while the
program to improve and extend smallest grant was $10.000.
Demand the Finest
community hospital services in Michigan hospitals benefited in
in Food and Service!
all 48 states, Alaska, HaWaii the program by $8,720,100.
*•* *
and Puerto Rico. -
WE GO ANYWHERE.
The Sinai grant will be used
within three years as part of
Call TR 3-5800
an expansion program, with
8231 Woodward
the Ford funds specifically ear-
marked for the establishment
Sinai Hospital is the only
Detroit hospital which has been
able to obtain all the interns
it requested for the current
crop of medical school grad-
uates, the National Intern
Matching Program reported this

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)








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For the second consecutive
year, the Detroit Jewish hos-
pital filled all 15 openings.
Last year, Sinai was one of
only two Detroit hospitals which
secured their full quota of in-
terns, the other being Henry
Ford Hospital.
"The fact that Sinai has again
been able to fill, its intern quota
in the face of keen competition
indicates the satisfaction of the
present intern group with the
hospital's standards of patient
care and professional training.
These are very stern critics,"
stated Max Osnos, president of
Sinai Hospital.
Because of the great shortage
nationally of graduating medical
students for available hospital
posts, the Na. t i o n a 1 Intern
Matching Program was organized
in 1952 through the cooperation
of the American Association of
Medical Colleges, ttie American
Medical Association and Ameri-
can Hospital Association and
affiliated groups.
Under the plan, medical
graduates . list their preference
of hospitals for training and
hospitals list their choices among
available graduates. The grad-
uate is assigned to his first
preference among hospitals
which expressed an interest in
him.

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