Nobel Prize Winner Glaser, U J A Participant, Wins U-111 Acclaim Rabbi Aron to Address JNF Ladies Group DR. DONALD A. GLASER is shown demonstrating the bubble chamber method of photographing atom trails which he developed and for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics. The chamber is filled with a dense, clear, super-heated gas, and accelerated atoms are directed through it. The shattering atoms leave a trail which can be photographed. • * * * ANN ARBOR, Mich., (JTA)— Officials of the University of Michigan expressed pride in the fact that Dr. Donald A Glaser, the 34-year-old Jewish scientist Dr. Harry C. Saltzstein, dis- who won the 1960 Nobel Prize in tinguished physician and sur- physics, had been associated with geon, one of the best known the university for about 10 year Dr. Glaser, who was a regu men in the medical profession in Michigan, marks his 70th contributor to the United Je .h Appeal, was born in Cleve d. birthday today. Born in Washington, D.C., His parents emigrated from us- Nov. 11, 1890, Dr. Saltzstein re- sia about 50 years ago and tled in Cleveland where he la at- tended the Case Institute o ech- nology. He will receive $4 00 in prize money for his inve on of a "bubble bath chamber" hich is used to measure the ergy of high-speed atoms emitte TOM billion-volt atom smashers. de- veloped the method while he s a member of the University Michigan faculty. The young Jewish scientist, who is a bachelor, left the University of Michigan last year and joined the University of California. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in physics in 1950 at the California Institute of Technology. Dr. Saltzstein. Is Seventy Today Evergreen Sisterhood Presents 6th Annual Membership Affair DR. HARRY C. SALTZSTEIN ceived his Ph. B. at Yale Uni- versity, in 1910, and his M. D. at Johns Hopkins in 1914. He in- terned in Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York, 1914-1917. He assisted the famous surgeon, the late Dr. Max 'Bailin, from 1920 to 1923, and has been in active private general surgery practice since 1923 in Detroit. The numerous appointments he received included the posts of consultant surgeon at Harper and Sinai Hospitals. He was named associate professor of surgery at Wayne State Univer- sity Medical College in 1955. Dr. Saltzstein was one of the leaders in the movement for the formation of Sinai Hospital here. He was certified in the Foun- der's Group of American Board of Surgery in 1957. His society memberships in- clude Wayne County Medical Society, Michigan State Medi- cal Society, Detroit Surgical So- ciety, Detroit Academy of Sur- gery, Ameridan Medical Associ- ation, American College of Sur- geons, American Gastroenter- ology Association and Society of Head and Neck Surgeons. Constantly called upon to lec- ture on medical subjects and to write for professional. maga- zines, Dr. Saltzstein has written many articles and pamphlets. From 1921 to 1959, he auth- ored 137 articles, essays and brochures on medical subjects. Sisterhood of Evergreen Jew- ish Congregation will hold its 6th annual paid-up membership affair 9 p.m. Nov. 16 at the synagogue social hall. A light supper will be served Charter members will be hon ored. New members will be con- secrated. Habonim dancers will entertain. Chairmen in charge of the evening are Mesdames Ralph Forman, membership; Aubrey Beneson, program;. and Solomon Goodman, food. Lorraine Pearlman Appearing in Two Theater Productions Lorraine Pearlman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearlman, 20125 Woodbine, is appearing in "Winter's Tale" at the Schu- bert Theater along with Jack Franka, Don Gates and Barbara Tarbut, all Wayne State Univer- sity students. Miss Pearlman will also ap- pear in "Risk for Reward," written by Richard Ramas, Nov. 18, 19 and 25-27 at the Unitarian Church, Forest at Cass. Hayim Greenberg School Slates Annual Assembly The annual school assembly of the Hayim Greenberg Hebrew- Yiddish School will be held Nov. 26-27 at the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Guest speaker will be Dr. Joseph Dia- mond, for the past 11 years exec- utive director of the Bureau of Jewish Education in Toronto, Ont. A program is planned. Each branch and club is asked to elect Insist on exceeding the speed five delegates to the assembly, limit and you're always on the and all members of the move- ment are invited to attend. verge of a smashup. Mrs. George Lerner, presi- dent, announces that the donor kick-off rally of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish Na- tional Fund will be held Tues day, 12:30 p.m., in the social hall of the Beth Aaron Syna- gogue, Wyoming at Curtis. Rabbi Milton Aron will be the guest speaker. He is a direct descendant — eighth generation —of the Gaon of Vilna. He was ordained Rabbi at the Hebrew Theological College of Chicago, also having taken training at the Chicago Divinity S c h o o 1. His undergraduate secular training was received at the University of Chicago. During the 'Second World War, Rabbi Aron was one of the first to enlist as a chaplain, and served for five and a Aialf years in the 'U.S. Air Force. He became Staff-Chaplain, in charge of Protestant, Catholic and Jewish chaplains, at 88 air- fields, was the recipient of two• s discharged citations and of Lieutenant- with the r rank ‘s Colonel. e U.S. Colone the war, Rabbi to Detroit and with assistance of Keiden Lodge of Bnai Brith, was instru- mental in establishing t h e Hillel Foundation at served University where as its first dir or for two years in 194 • nd on was b b i In 1947, called to th pulp' f Shaarey inni • g, ' and has Zedek in served th e f• 13 years. He Doctorate from had recei d of Indiana in the Univ rs' the field o archaeology. Rabbi Aro Last Ju appointed y the Je tional Fu of Cana tional ch man of th tion. ecently, I s r a e While Rabbi ron discu ed with Premier en-Gurion the nee for estab ing a link betw le ry and the Canadian of Israel. rman of Rabbi Aro the Council of Rabbis in Win- nipeg. Mrs. William Levin, chair- an of fund raising, with the as ante of her co-chairmen, Mrs. 'lion Winston and Mrs. Ben N n, are in charge of planning r the annual event. , A dess luncheon will be the social chair- pr pared , Mesd es Abraham Gold- s n, W i i a m Hordes and J ius L o d o n, and will be ed b the hostesses, Mes- rris Davis, Harry a es ving Arlin and Ben Kraft, t Tuesday's meeting. Klein A LUBAVITCHER . DINNER See Page 10 Unmatched For Delicious Flavor! RABBI MILTON ARON Israeli Stamp Exhibit Honors D st, a journal Ica The J aica published of phi elic Eli Grad, was roit in dal na d win r of a silver viv t the recent ce ficat Is ional tamp Exhibit e . el, it as anno ont 's This en Por s K. n article by n " lius f Santiago, it nd. opper: King t at Tierra The author wri el Fuego (Firel d) is listed a "country" by ibbons' cata e and is foil ed by o entry, a 10 centavos st • w the initial letter "' in the. nter. coast of and off t An souther a, Fireland was claimed by both Argentina and Chile Wien in 1881 the United States, acting as arbi- trator, decided in favor of Chile as winner of the dispute. Other articles in the Novem- ber issue include "The New York Coliseum," by Jan Bart of Belle Harbor, New York; "Anti-Semitism at the Turn of the Century," by Vernon Mc- Kenzie of Seattle; "M tar?", by or Six Cornere or s nto; "To- Harold Alter o bias Was a J , u Is He in y editor Grad; the Bible? 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