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To represent Kupat Holim in medical and scientific mat- ters before governmental and other agencies in the United States. 4. To advise in the develop- ment and improvement of medi- cal care in pace with the ad- vance of modern medicine. 5. To establish closer rela- tions between Kupat Holim and medical institutions in the United States, through the ex- change of information, publica- tions and research data. Serving with Dr. Zimmerman on the advisory Committee are other prominent medical scien- tists, including Dr. David Gluck, Dr. Albert B. Sabin, Dr. Sidney Farber, Dr. Leonard T. Kurland, Dr. Leona Baumgartner, Dr. Jack Masur, Dr. George Reader and Dr. Elvin A. Kabat. NEW YORK, (JTA)—J. Peter Brunswick, director of public relations of the El Al Israel Airline in New York, was unanimously elected president of the North, American Public Relations Advisory Committee, the central body of public re- lations directors of all airlines maintaining offices in the United States. The El Al executive will rep- resent all North American air- lines at an international con- ference in Estoril, Portugal, at which problems of public re- lations in the airline industry will be discussed. Brunswick joined El Al in 1952. United Hias Parley Urges Liberalization of Immigration Laws NEW YORK, (JTA)—Congress was urged "to translate into leg- islation the stand of both major political parties and their presi- dential candiates in favor of lib- eralizing the basic immigration and nationality laws of the United States." This action was recommended in a resolution adopted at the 31st annual convention of the Council of Organizations of Un- ited Hias Service at the Commo- dore Hotel attended by more than 1,000 delegates representing frat- ernal, labor and religious organ- izations. The Workmen's Circle was awarded a scroll of honor at the convention, in celebration of its 60th anniversary and in recogni- tion of its "humanitarian efforts to rescue our persecuted and up- rooted co-religionists in all parts of the world." Nathan Chapin, Sugarine Helps Wage general secretary of the Work- men's Circle, accepted the award Battle-of-the-Bulge - Here's an item of interest for on behalf of his organization, diabetics or those people trying known as "the Red Cross of the to keep ahead in the "battle-of- labor movement." the-bulge." It's easy to over-eat when such an abundance i taste-tempting foods are placed before us—it's only human. But when we do eat Former Israel Prime Minister too much, no' matter how delicious Moshe Sharett and noted Ameri- it is, we pay for it in terms of can historian and author Henry calories. Thanks to a new liquid sweet- Steele Commager will address the ener called 'Sugarine, you can National Assembly . of American serve wonderful, deliCious pump- Zionists convening in -New York kin pie, made without sugar, yet Nov. 13-15 at the Statler-Hilton just as flavorful and tasty as Hotel. They will speak Sunday, 8 p.m. on the subject, "America ever. Calorie-free Sugarine is the and Israel." The assembly is called by the perfect substitute for sugar in your favorite pumpkin pie recipe American Zionist Council, in an effort to provide a fresh inter- —like this: 21/2 cups cooked or canned pumpkin pretation of Zionist ideology 1 1/2 teaspoonful Sugarine within the context of current V2 teaspoonful salt world conditions. It will be /2 teaspoonful ginger 1 teaspoonful cinnanmon attended by delegates of nine 1/4 teaspoonful nutmeg constituent national Zionist or- 3 slightly beaten eggs 11/4 cups milk ganizations in this country. ,i recipe Plain Pastry Sharret, Author Address Zionists 1 News Brevities Jean Anouilh's "THE WALTZ OF THE TOREADORS" opens at the Wayne State University Theater Nov. 11, with additional performances Nov. 12, 17, 18 and 19. •* * * A study of the Jewish prob- lem in the Soviet Union by B. Z. Goldberg will be published by Crown Publishers, in March. Entitled "Between Land and Sea," Goldberg's book presents the problem in all its aspects, showing social and economic difficulties that the Jews in Rus- sia must face as well as the cul- tural and religious problems confronting them. The book is a documented story of Birobid- jan up to 1960, telling how it failed and why. * * * ALISTAIR COOKE, famed em- cee of "Omnibus," and top cor- respondent on the American scene, will analyze the election results in his appearance Wednes- day at Ford Auditorium, for the Detroit Town Hall lecture series. His talk is "That Presidential Horse Race!" * * * Paul Gregory, producer of many distinguished stage suc- cesses, brings his new musical production, "I'M WITH YOU," starring NAT KING COLE, to the Riviera- Theatre for a week's engagement beginning Monday, Nov. 21, with matinees at 2 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day and Saturday, Nov. 26. * * * The London - New York suc- cess, Peter Shaffer's "FIVE FINGER EXERCISE," starring Jessica Tandy and Roland Cul- ver, begins a two-week engage- ment at the Shubert Theater, Monday, Nov. 21. In London "Five Finger Exercise" won the British Critics award as the best play of the 1958-59 season by a, new playwright; in New York it won the N.Y. Drama Critics' Circle Award as the best foreign play of the 1959-60 season. * * * Grinnell Galleries opened a special showing of water colors by artist REGINALD MARSH, one of America's outstanding painters of the 1930s and 1940s. Gallery director Les Arwin has assembled 20 watercolors by Marsh, Marsh died in 1954 and 14 of the water colors were ob taMed by Arwin from the Marsh estate. The other paintings come from the Detroit Institute of Arts and private collectors in the De- troit area, including Mr. and Mrs. Burt Smokier, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Michaels, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Fleischmann and Dr. and Mrs. Irving Burton. 1- 6 oz. (3/4 cup) evaporated milk Thoroughly combine pumpkin, Sugarine, salt, spices. Add eggs, milk and evaporated miik; blend. Pour into 9-inch pastry-lined pie pan. Bake in hot oven (450°) 10 minutes, then in moderate oven (025°) about 45 minutes, or until mixture doesn't adhere to knife. Serve warm or cold. Sugarine can be used kr_ mak- ing a variety of delectable des- serts for the holidays . . . just use it instead of sugar in recipes 55—MISCELLANEOUS that do not require sugar for BEST PRICES PAID for men's suits, bulk. It works wonders in sweet- ening coffee, tea or other bev- top-coats, and shoes. TU 3-1872. erages too. So when your sweet- tooth is aching, but duty says 57—FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD "diet" — try this concentrated GOODS AND FURNISHINGS sweetener, it has no food value LOVELY drapes, lined, hooks, like new, very reasonable. UN. 2-6070. at all. AYENU TE MPLE JOSA BY HENRY LEONARD I ll •" • • • • • • • • • • •• • e. • • 1I1 • • . Youth Leader Is Field Director CHARLES FREUNDLICH, youth leader and scholar in the field of Jewish history and lit- erature,, was named field di- rector of the Mid-Western Re- gion of the Student Zionist Or- ganization, it was announced by Rabbi Irving Miller, chairman of the American Zionist Coun- cil, sponsor of the Student Zion- ist Organization. The Mid-West- ern Region includes Michigan. M. J. LOVELL was named chairman of the U.S. Maccabiah Games Committee for VI Mac- cabiah Games to be held Aug. 29 to Sept. 6, 1961, in Israel, it was announced by - Col. Harry D. Henshel, chairman of the U.S. Committee for Sports in Israel. Lovell will supervise the selection, financing and outfit- ting of the U.S. team, which will compete against approxi- mately 30 other countries dur- ing the '61 games. MRS. L. W. SINGER, presi- dent of L. W. Singer Company, textbook publishers of Syra- cuse,. N.Y., ' and BENNETT CERF, president of Random House, announce that the ac- quisition of the Singer Corpora- tion by Random House was con- summated after approval by the boards of directors of both companies involved. * * . Dr. EUGENE BOROWITZ, director of education, Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions, will address the opening assembly of the 1960-61 Jewish Orientation and Training Sem- inar, Nov. 15, at the Federa- tion of Jewish Philanthropies Building, 130 E. 59 St., New York. * * * DR. JUDAH NADICH, rabbi of the Park Avenue Synagogue, New York, a former wartime advisor to General Eisenhower on Jewish affairs, has been ap- pointed chairman of the com- mission on inter-religious affairs of the American Zionist Council. * * * Dr. MORRIS N. KERTZER, author, rabbinical leader and former professor of religion has been named rabbi of Larchmont Temple, it was announced by Mrs. Maurice Mermey, Temple president. * * * KARL S H A P I R 0, Pulitzer Prize winning poet, will receive a Doctor of Humane Letters de- gree from Wayne State Univer- sity 3:30 p.m. Thursday. * * SAM HUNTER, formerly Act- ing Director of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, has been ap- pointed director of the new Poses Institute of Fine Arts and of the Rose Art Museum, at Brandeis Uhniversity. * *. * "Louis Agassiz: A Life in Sci- ence" is the title of the recently published biography written by Dr. EDWARD LURIE, assistant professor of history _at Wayne State University. Publisher is the University of Chicago Press. * * * MAXWELL M. GURMAN, De- troit, public relations counsel,_ managing director of. the Inter- national Freedom Festival, was named Great Lakes Regional Di- rector of the International Fes- tivals Association, at their annual convention, held last week in Tampa, Fla. Former SS Guard Is Sentenced to 7 Years for Camp Slayings (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) HANOVER—Former SS guard Albert Mayer was sentenced to seven years imprisonment here Wednesday after he was found guilty of complicity in the mur- der of one prisoner at the Gross- rosen concentration camp and of mortally wounding five others. The prosecution which charged Mayer with having murdered 14 prisoners and having injured 27 others had asked the court for a life sentence for the former block leader of the camp. The court found the testimony of the more than 90 witnesses "contradictory." It is expected that the prosecution will appeal against the court's light sentence. Israel Becoming Convention Spot Cop?. neo, Leonard Pritilth. Israel's mild year-round cli- mate and its proximity to Europe and the United States as jet service increases are making it a major convention center. , During 1961 events scheduled include the Sixth Pentecostal World Conference, Tenth Con- gress of the International Press Institute, Second 'World Student Health Congress, Convention of the International Fiscal Associa- tion and the Sixth Maccabia, In- ternational Jewish Sport Meet. .