News Brevities
The PORT HURON SUMMER
THEATER FESTIVAL will open
8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Henry
McMorran Memorial Auditorium,
Port Huron. The Broadway comedy
"Come, Blow Your Horn" with
Connie Haines, will run for six
days, and 10 weeks of comedies
and musicals are scheduled. Other
stars will include Alan Mowbray,
John Carradine, Dody Goodman
and Johnny Desmond.
Extension of School Day
to Late Hours Criticized
German Court to Return to U.S. for Testimony
DUSSELDORF (JTA)—Officials
PHILADELPHIA—The 29th an- of the Dusseldorf court trying a
nual conference of the National group of 10 former personnel of
rides, swimming, softball and other Council for Jewish Education, de- the Treblinka wartime murder
amusements. For tickets, see your plored the trend in the public camp will travel again to the
United States and Canada to take
letter carrier.
school systems to extend the testimony from former inmates.
day school to late hours and
The court decided to hear wit-
A WEEKEND OF FOLK MUSIC called upon Jewish communities nesses in Montreal for a second
in the country will be the program everywhere to combat this trend
offered at Circle Pines Center and take effective measures to in-
June 26-27. The weekend will he sure the continuation of the tra-
under the direction of Livonia ditional Jewish afternoon religious
Library Director Skip Rosenthal. school. •
Dancing is under the direction of
The Conference also called upon
Steve Freeman, folk dance teacher, Jewish . communities to coordinate
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who performs extensively in the planning in the implementation of
The DETROIT GOLD AGENCY Cleveland area. For reservations the National Education Act in
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among the company's 119 general
agencies in the sale of individual
life insurance for the first five
months of 1965. The agency re-
ported individual insurance sales
for that period totaling $10,770,875.
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The Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra SYMPHONY UNDER THE
STARS, with Valter Poole con-
ducting, will feature pianist ROB-
ERT SHULMAN as soloist 8:15
p.m. Tuesday at the Michigan
State Fairgrounds. Concerts are
held every Tuesday, Thursday and
time after defense attorneys for
the former SS men charged that
the witnesses met prior to giving
testimony in Montreal the first
time and "collaborated" on their
evidence. The clef en do n t s are
charged with participation in the
slaughter of 700,000 Jews.
West Germany's maximum pen-
alty, a life prison sentence, was in
the meantime requested by the
prosecutor Tuesday in the trial in
Freybour.g of Robert Weissmann,
who is charged with murdering
Jews in the Polish district of Nowy
Targ in the summer of 1942.
A nine - year prison sentence was
asked for a second accused, Rich-
ard Sehfisch, who is charged with
complicity in the murder of at
least 87 persons.
DR. ARVID W. JACOBSON,
president of Detroit Research Co.,
was elected president of the In-
dustrial Mathematics Society at
its recent annual meeting. Among
the other officers is vice president
Dr. Herbert Sachs, associate pro-
fessor of engineering mechanics
at Wayne State University.
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CEDAR POINT PLAYHOUSE
opens tonight at the Lake Erie
summer resort with "The Marri-
age-Go-Round" by the Actors
Repertory Company. It will be
shown this weekend and next. The
summer stock season, under the
direction of Barbara E. Sichel, will
offer five other Broadway comedy
hits, including "Under the Yum
Yum Tree," "Champagne Com-
plex," "The Perfect Set-Up," "The
Little Hut" and "Auntie Mame."
For reservations, send mail orders
to Box 759, Sandusky, 0.
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"A FUNNY THING HAP-
PENED ON THE WAY TO THE
FORUM," long-run Broadway
musical comedy hit, opened the
Northland Playhouse 10th anniver-
sary summer season Wednesday,
with Danny Dayton, who played
the same role in the New` York
version, as the lead.
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Oak Park members of the Amer-
ican Library Association will open
the LIBRARY BUILDING INSTI-
TUTE to be held all day July 2 in
Coto Hall with a panel discussion
of "Team Planning the School Li-
brary." The institute will serve as
a pre-conference to the library as-
sociation convention scheduled for
later in the month. Appearing on
the panel will be Leo Dworkin,
Oak Park library art department
chairman; Arthur Katser, audio-
visual coordinator, Clinton Junior
High School; Mrs. Beatrice Katz,
Oak Park library services director;
and Dr. Arthur Parkllan, Oak
Park board of education trustee.
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