Contract Signed by U. S. Scientific Mission to Enlist Israel Technicians THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 21, 1959-22 Dr. William Klein Opens Second Hospital for Treatment of Aged The new 54-bed Detroit Geriatric Hospital, at 19535 Schoolcraft, will serve the general public in the treatment of physically disabled and disturbed aged. 0 * * * The city's first hospital for the aged and chronically ill with facilities of medical and surgical care will be officially introduced to the public at an open house from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Detroit Geriatric Hospital, 19535 Schoolcraft, a 54-bed hos- pital, will place special empha- sis on the treatment of the physically disabled and dis- turbed aged, according to medi- cal director Dr. William Klein. Dr. Klein, who is also direc- tor of the ten-year-old Villa- Zion Geriatric Hospital at 13965 Linwood, reports that the new hospital, although offering kosher facilities, is non-sectarian and open to the public at large. A graduate of Northwestern and Wayne State University's medical college, Dr. Klein an- nounced that his staff will in- clude consultants Ira M. Alt- shuler, M.D., and Samuel D. Jacobson, M.D. Other staff members are Drs. Arnold R. Axelrod, hematology; William A. Henkin, radiology; Bernard Krakauer, orthopedics; Eugene Laurisin, proctology; Meyer Pensler, surgery; Julian Stern, urology; and D. J. Young, medicine. Increased Parental Control Favored by Bnai Brith Youth STARLIGHT, Pa. (JTA)—An overwhelming majority of Jew- ish teenagers in the United States wants more parental con- trol, is willing to accept definite limits on behavior. These facts emerged here today from a survey conducted among 150 regional officers of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization, at- tending a Leadership Training Conference this weekend. Almost 97 percent of the teenagers voted in favor of a curfew to be set by the com- munity for boys and girls be- low the age of 18. Among those, questioned, 85 percent favored having parents "around" when teenagers hold house parties. Almost unanimously, the Jew- ish teenagers agreed that dis- plays of affection in public are in bad taste, beyond boys and girls holding hands. The youths were of the view that parents and teenagers should decide to- gether the size of a youth's allowance, and 80 p e r cent agreed that parents have a right to inquire as to how the al- lowances are spent MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Rep- resentatives of the United States _National Science Foun- dation signed a $300,000 con- tract with the Israel National Research Fund under which about 70 Israeli academicians will be employed for one year in translating Russian scientific literature into English. Specialists for the work will be drawn from the Hebrew Uni- versity, the Weizmann Institute and the Israel Institute of Tech- nology at Haifa. Experience gained by the Jews in running illegal immi- grant ships and refugee camps in the days before the establish- ment of Israel may be utilized by American scientists study- ing problems of rapid evacua- tion- of population areas and of maintaining survival camps in the event of an atomic attack, it was reported here. The Jerusalem Post said that the American scientists here on an official mission had re- quested the Haifa Institute of Technology to collect data about speedy embarkation and disembarkation techniques, the number of passengers that can be put aboard ships, the mini- mum daily food and water re- quirements and other relevant data. Based on the experience of the illegal ships that carried refugees to Palestine, the. insti- tute was also asked to collect data on the size of crews, the number of technical personnel and medical facilities required. Similar information was also requested about the operation of the refugee camps. The newspaper said the re- quest followed the reading by one of the visiting American scientists of a book dealing with the illegal Zionist immigration. OMENA INN, Mich. . . When folks refer to "God's Country" they must have Northern Michi- gan in mind . • . This area around Grand Traverse Bay is really something to behold .. . Mother Nature around here is truly the real Mrs. America. JOE CORNELL'S Omena Inn faces Grand Traverse Bay, MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! where guests swim and relax on the beach which is only about Sammy Woolf a hundred feet from the main And His Orchestra building and dining room . . . UN 3-8982 UN 4-3174 The 32 acres of land belonging UN 3-6501 to Omena Inn include pleasant cottages and much area and facilities for just about every outdoor sport imaginable . . . Joe took us and Irving Scheff for an outdoor motor ride around the bay . . . and the scenery was one of the most enchanting we have ever seen . . . 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