THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ADL Archives Acquires Original Eichmann Trial Visual Records The original visual record of the Adolf Eichmann trial-400 hours of testimony on nearly 1,000 miles of video tape — was presented Tuesday to the archives of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith and will be available as a research source for historians, lawyers, psychiatrists, writers and all others interested in the pro- ceedings. The record vas taped during the 14-week trial in Jerusalem by Capital Cities Broadcasting Corp., under an exclusive agreement with the Israeli government. Lowell Thomas, a director and one of the founders of Capital Cities, presented the tapes to Dore Ed Shikany's EDMOND OLDS Ed Says: "1 have YOUR Olds at YOUR Price. Try ME!" EDMOND OLDS 12101 JOSEPH CAMPAU Just Minutes away via Ford Expressway TO 8-1230 "DEXTER CHEVROLET IS THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR CAR." 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Smith, chairman of the board of Capi- tal Cities, the value of the tapes is about $5 00,00 0 "but are im- possible to evaluate in terms of their historic importance to re- searchers now and in years to come." The League archives include written transcripts of the Eich- mann trial in both Hebrew and English, a gift from the Israeli government; records of all avail- able information an the dispersion of Nazi hierarchy after World War II; vast research in the field of in- ternational law on the genocide issue; and the largest library of anti-Semitica in America. At the beginning of this year, the League made an arrangement with the Wiener Library in London—one of the world's foremost reposi- tories of data and decumentation on European anti-Semitism — to expand the ADL research library on organized anti-Semitic activi- ties throughout the free world. The new acquisition is the only visual record of the Eichmann trial outside of archives in Israel. Israel, with no television of its own, granted permission to Capi- tal Cities to tape the trial after the company had met stringent conditions: the project had to be non-profit; coverage had to be from beginning to end and a tape and film record of the trial stored in Israeli archives; a $100,000 bond had to be put up by the broadcasting firm; and the judges —not yet selected—had to have authority to cancel the project if they felt it would detract from the dignity of the court. "The result," Lowell Thomas said, "was an unprecedented inter- national television network that brought the trial to 56 nations with television systems, and to dozens of other countries by means of newsreels made from the television tapes." Fruchtman divulged that the tapings were almost canceled shortly before the trial began when the camera installations failed to meet the judges' ap- proval because they were visible "People come a long way to deal with Stark Hickey Ford" For Tremendous Savings During Our Red, White and Blue Sale! • MUSTANGS • • • • • THUNDERBIRDS GALAXIES WAGONS FAIRLANES FALCONS STARK HICKEY FORD WEST SEVEN MILE AT GRAND RIVER KE 8-6600 "In one long night," he said, "we installed camera booths in the walls—constructed to look like ventilation ducts, painted black on the inside, covered with chicken wire mesh also painted black, as were the cameras. The operators wore black clothing. When the three judges and their assistants inspected the courtroom the next morning, they not only failed to People Make News U.S. District Judge CHARLES E. WYZANSKI, JR., one of the most prominent jurists in the coun- try, will become chief judge of the U.S. district court for Massa-1 chusetts next month. 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