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THE DETROIT JE WISH NEWS — Fr iday, June 24, 1960 —
News Brevities
A group exhibit of the work
of 11 artists will be previewed
from 8 to 11 p.m., Tuesday, at
the OPEN DOOR ART GAL-
LERY, 18090 Wyoming. The
show will continue through the
summer. Among the artists are
Charles Gunther, Robert Ruka-
vina, Nelson Howe -and Elliott
Zeldes, who have previously
exhibited at the gallery, and
Jean Messikian, Seymour Le-
vine, Paul Running, Charles
Kohl, David Freed, Russell and
Susan Bolt.
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p.m.) The show will be spon-
sored by -the Detroit Bank &
Trust Company. Among many
other interests, Brown is a vice
president and member of the
board of the Detroit Baseball
Co.
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GUSTAB SAR ON, general
secretary of the Jewish Board
of Deputies in Johannesburg,
South Africa, has been awarded
a scholarship for advanced study
in community organization in
the United States by the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women.
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JOHN H. CARTON, Battle
Creek insurance executive, will
be general chairman of the 1961
Michigan Week next May 21-.
27. His appointment was an-
nounced today by Dan Gerber,
Fremont, president of Greater
Michigan, Inc., sponsors of
Michigan Week since its incep-
tion in 1954. -
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ROBERT R. NATHAN,
former economic advisor in the
Roosevelt and Truman adminis-
trations, will
head a major
American ef-
f or t in the
sale of Israeli
securities i n
the United
States. He was
elected chair-
man of t h e
board of the
newly organ-
R. R. Nathan ized f i r in of
Br a g e r & Company, broker
trading exclusively in Israeli
securities.
The RAVEN, a Michigan art
gallery for Michigan artists, in
combination with a coffee house,
will have its official opening at
an open house planned from
noon to 2 a.m., Wednesday, at
the gallery, 17600 James
Couzens. Light refreshments
will be served. The gallery will
be open Tuesdays through Sun-
day from noon to 2 a.m., and,
according to Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Cohen, owners and mana-
gers, a balance of the arts,
including painting, sculpture,
ceramics, j e w e 1 r y, drawings,
woodcuts, etchings and litho-
graphs will be featured. All
items will be for sale.
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MAX OSNOS, president of
the board of directors of Metro-
politan Hospital, 1800 Tuxedo,
announces that a new $2,350,000
addition to the hospital will be
completed in the summer of
1961. Ground-breaking ceremo-
nies for the hospital, held last
Sunday, were addressed by Wal-
ter P. Reuther, president of the
United Auto Workers. Rabbi
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Morris Adler, of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, also is a member of the
JAY RABINOWITZ, formerly
hospital board.
of Philadelphia, has been named
a member of the Superior Court
JOSEPH LUTERMAN. Phila- in Juneau, Alaska, by Gov. Wil-
delphia magazine executive, was liam A. Egan. The 33-year-old
elected national president of judge went to Alaska from New
Brith Sholom at the fraternal York as an assistant U.S. Attor-
organization's convention at Ki- ney and became a deputy State
amesha Lake, N. Y.
Attorney General 18 months
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later.
The action - packed diary of
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KENYON BROWN, a man
SAMUEL BONCHEK, one of
whose name is familiar to the founders of the Labor Zion-
baseball - conscious Detroiters, ist movement and vice president
will be featured in the June 27 of the Farband. Labor Zionist
telecast of "Sweet Success" over Order, will be honored Saturday
WW:-TV (Channel 4, 7-7:30 evening, at a testimonial dinner
celebrating his 70th birthday.
The dinner will take place at
the Farband Summer Resort in
Summer
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YAACOV HERZOG, Israel's
new Ambassador to Canada,
presented his credentials Satur-
day to Governor General George
P. Vanier in Ottawa.
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LESLIE LEVER, of Manches-
ter, England, member of the
British House of Commons, has
been honored with a Papal
Knighthood by Pope John.
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HARRY RABINOWITZ, of
Shenorock, N. Y., was elected
grand master of Free Sons of
Israel at the order's convention
in South Fallsburg, N. Y.
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Prof. ISIDOR CHEIN, of New
York University, sociologist and
researcher, and Dr. LOUIS L.
KAPLAN, Dean of the Balti-
more Hebrew College, were ap-
pointed chairman and vice
chairman respectively of the
Advisory Council that will guide
the program of the recently es-
tablished National Curriculum
Research Institute. The estab-
lishment of the Institute by the
American Association for Jew-
ish Education was made possi-
ble by a gift in the amount of
$100,000 made by the family .of
the late Samuel Rosenthal of
Cleveland.
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Dr. FRANCES R. HORWICH,
children's educational author-
ity, and famed for her nation-
ally televised "Ding Dong
School" program, has ben se-
lected as the "Woman of the
Year" by the National Ladies
Auxiliary of the Jewish War
Veterans of the United States
of America. She will receive the
award at the 33rd annual con-
vention of the organization in
Miami Beach, in August.
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One of the world's leading
physicists, Prof. EUGENE P.
WIGNER of Princeton Univer-
sity, New Jersey, is due at Re-
hovoth towards the end of this
month for a stay of three weeks
as the guest of the Nuclear
Physics Department of the Weiz-
mann Institute of Science, it
was announced by Meyer W.
Weisgal, chairman of the Insti-
tute's executive council. Prof.
Wigner is one of the physicists
who guided the U. S. into the
atomic age. He and Dr. Leo
Szilard, a fellow Hungarian,
persuaded Prof. Albert Einstein
to write the famous 1939 letter
to President Roosevelt that led
to the "Manhattan Project."
Professor Wigner became the
chief designer of the plutonim
reactors.
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HYMAN ARTHUR LEWIS,
of Oak Park, recently received
his certification award of pro-
ficiency as a hypnosis-consult-
ant by the National Association
to Advance Ethical Hypnosis.
He is the author of two books
on Hypnosis and numerus sci-
entific articles pertaining to the
psychology of suggestion.
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JAMES I. ELLMANN has
been named first vice-president
of the Michigan Chapter of the
National Multiple Sclerosis So-
ciety, an agency of the Torch
Drive.
Frankfurt Defender of Nazis May
Become Lawyer for Mass Murderer
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News
in the village of Koeppern,
which at tr acted worldwide
FRANKFURT — Erich attention.
Schmidt-Leichner, Frankfurt
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attorney with a record of de-
fending suspects in Nazi war Will Testify Against
crimes trials, is expected to Adolf Eichmann
announce soon that he is willing
to serve as defense attorney for `If Israel Needs Me
A non-Jewish Detroit woman,
Nazi mass murderer Adolph
Eichmann, informed sources re- who bears the scars of personal
tragedy at the hands of Adolf
ported here Tuesday.
Eichmann, volunteered this
The attorney is currently act-
week to be a witness against
ing as defense counsel for Her-
him "should Israel need me."
mann Krum e y, Eichmann's
She is Mrs Marie Szymanski;
adjutant, under arrest for the
3842 St. Jean, who as a 17-year
third time on charges of co- old girl, refused to become Eich-
responsibility in the deportation mann's girl friend. Her refusal
of Hungarian Jews, and Dr. cost her torture and nearly her
Bruno Beger, SS race expert life.
charged with preparing a collec-
Mrs. Szymanski still has a
tion of 130 skeletons of concen- scar on her neck inflicted by
tration camp victms durng the Eichmann's fingernails, and she
Nazi period for a faculty mem- has other marks all over her
ber at Strasbourg University.
body from the punishment that
Schmidt-Leichner successfully was inflicted upon her later.
defended Nazi Foreign Office
After being brutally kicked
officials and members of the and puthmeled by Eichmann,
German industrial elite at the she was sent to a cell and
Nuremberg trails. He became beaten for 24 hours straight,
widely known in 1954 for ob- then hung by her feet and
taining the asquittal of Dr. A. beaten some more.
Peters of the Degesch Chemical
She quotes Eichmann as hav-
Co., who had been accused of ing said, "I am as strong as
delivering the Cyclon-BB gas God and I have as much power.
used in the Auschwitz gas I want to see blood run."
chambers. Subsequently, he
Mrs. Szymanski was sent to
served as defense attorney for Auschwitz where she was used
persons charged with defaming in Nazi medical experimenta-
Jews in West Germany, such as tion. After the war she met her
the persons involved in attacks husband, Joseph, in an army
on Kurt Sumpf and his family post exchange.
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