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Henry Fruhauf of New York
City has been
named president
of the National
Association of
Temple Adminis-
trators at t h e
group's 24th an-
nual meeting at
the Jack Tar
Hotel, San Fran-
cisco. Fruhauf is
comtroller of
Congr egation
Emanu-El of New
York, largest syn-
agogue in the
world.
Fruhauf
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Ambassador ARTHUR J. GOLD-
BERG, U.S. representative at the
United Nations, will address the
American Jewish Committee Sat-
urday night, at a dinner meeting
highlighting the human relations
agency's annual national executive
board meeting, taking place Nov.
19-21. Saturday night's dinner
meeting is to take place at the
Benjamin Franklin Hotel, all other
sessions at the Bellevue-Stratford
Hotel in Philadelphia.
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Rabbi Henry Siegman of West
Hempstead, N.Y., has been ap-
pointed executive
vice president of
m the Synagogue
Council of Amer-
ica, it was an-
nounced by
Rabbi Seymour
J. Cohen of Chi-
cago, president
of the Synagogue
Council, national
coordinating
agency for
the three re-
ligious wings of
Judaism. Rabbi
Siegman was for-
merly in charge
Rabbi Siegman . of the National
Community Relations Advisory
Council's program in the field of
international relations. He also
served as national coordinator of
the American Jewish Conference
on Soviet Jewry.
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Mayor-elect. JOHN V. LINDSAY
will address the annual Bnai Brith
youth services dinner in New York
City Dec. 1. Proceeds of the affair
will go to support BB youth ac-
tivities in the city. SOL W. CAN-
TOR, president of Inter state
Stores, will be awarded the Presi-
dent's Medal for his leadership in
Jewish communal activities.
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MRS. MAX M. ROSENBERG of
Short Hills, N.J., has been re-elect-
ed national president of Women's
American ORT (Organization for
Rehabilitation through Training)
at the 18th biennial national con-
vention in Pittsburgh.
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Prof. ANDRE WEIL of the In-
stitute for Advanced Study at
Princeton, known internationally
for his contributions to mathe-
matics, Sunday received the an-
nual science award given by the
Belfer Graduate School of Science
at Yeshiva University, New York.
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The board of trustees of Pen-
rickton Center for Visually Handi-
capped Children has elected DA-
VID LITTLER, representing the
Detroit Midwest Lions Club, as
president. The Penrickton Center
provides a program for blind chil-
dren age 3-10 whose needs necessi-
tate specialized instruction.
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Rabbi EMANUEL APPLEBAUM,
former headmaster of Hillel Day
School, has been named professor
at the Jerusalem Teachers College,
where he is instructing in pedagogy
and the behavioral sciences. The
Applebaums are living at 15
Tchernikovsky St., Jerusalem.
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PHILIP M. MARGOLIS, Chicago
psychiatrist, has been named direc-
tor of Washtenaw County's commu-
nity mental health service program,
it was announced by the Michigan
Department of Mental Health. Dr.
Margolis will assume his post of-
ficially in June, but will serve
as a consultant to the county
mental health board starting in
January.
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The appointment of Louis D.
Horwitz as Resi-
dent Representa-
tive in Israel for
the Jewish Agen-
cy for Israel,
Inc., w a s an-
nounced by Dew-
ey D. Stone,
chairman of the
board of t h e
Agency. Horwitz
succeeds Dr. Er-
nest Stock who
has resigned in
order to accept
an appointment
as director of the
Jacob Hiatt In-
.
Horwitz
stitute of Bran-
deis University in Israel.
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JUSTIN G. TURNER of Los
Angeles has been appointed chair-
man of its committee on Jewish
Americana. The committee main-
tains the archives of the 122-year-
old Jewish _service organization
and directs the operation of the
Klutznick Exhibit Hall in the Bnai
Brith Building in Washington.
Turner is a former vice president
of the American Jewish Historical
Society and of the National Lin-
coln Civil War Council.
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ABRAM LANDA, a member of
the New South Wales Parliament
over 25 years and 'a state cabinet
minister 12 years, has accepted
the appointment of agent -general of
New South Wales in London.
Landa, a strong Zionist supporter,
was a member of the Australian
delegation to the United Nations in
1949.
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PROF. JOSEPH KAPLAN,
president of the International
Geophysical Year, and world-fa-
mous scientist, was honored by
the American Friends of the He-
brew University in Los Angeles,
the occasion being the celebration
of the 40th anniversary of the
university. (In Washington, the
Jewish community pledged a total
of $717,444 for the construction of
a student dormitory and a. resi-
dence for faculty members of the
Hebrew University it was an-
nounced by Nathaniel L. Gold-
stein, president of the American
Friends of the university.)
Israel to Help S. America
WASHINGTON (JTA) — An
agreement initiating an extensive
new venture in Israeli technical
assistance to rural agricultural
development in Latin America was
signed by Dr. Jose A. Mora, sec-
retary general of the Organization
of American States, and Israel
Ambassador Avraham Harman at
the Pan-American Union head-
quarters here.
Israeli experts will seek to aid
Latin American nations to effect
rural agriculture based on co-
operative fonts.
Miss Linovitz to Afar?)' Erhard Vows All War Nazis Will Pay
(JTA)—Chancellor Lud- gations and bring to justice all
Mr. Carp in Whiter wig BONN
Erhard declared in the Bundes- remaining Nazi war criminals be-
tag, the West German lower house fore the extended statute of limi-
of Parliament. that the Federal tations goes into effect in 1969.
Republic would do everything in
He appealed to "the whole world"
its power to complete the investi- to make available to West Ger-
man authorities any materials re-
lating to the Nazi war crimes. He
Israel, France to Lay
also expressed satisfaction that
neither the right-wing nor left-
1,800-Mile Phone Cable wing
extremists had had any suc-
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israel and cess at the September parliamen-
France signed an agreement pro- tary elections.
viding for the laying of an 1,800-
mile-long underwater telephone
cable between Israel and the
southern coast of France.
and his ORCHESTRA
Yeshayahu Lavie, director gen-
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that the phone link which will
begin operating in 1968, will pro-
vide speedy and improved service
between Israel and most parts of
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Linovitz of
Balfour Ave., Oak Park, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Gail to Burt L. Carp, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Joseph Carp of Sher-
bourne Ave. and the late Mrs.
Reva Carp.
Miss Linovitz is a junior at
Wayne State University and af-
filiated with Delta Phi Epsilon
Sorority. Mr. Carp, a graduate of
Eastern Michigan University, at-
tends WSU's graduate school of
social work.
A Dec. 18 wedding is planned.
Bucharest Unveils
Monument to
'Struma' Victims
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
LONDON, —A monument to the
victims of the "Struma," the ship
which sank off Haifa in February
1942 with a cargo of "illegal" im-
migrants, has been unveiled in
Bucharest, it was reported here
Tuesday from Bucharest. The
monument was sponsored by the
Union of Jewish Communities in
Romania.
It was also reported that the
union had launched a campaign
to clean up and restore Jewish
cemeteries all over Romania which
are in a dilapidated condition.
About 120 cemeteries are consider-
ed in need of such repair.
Named Spiritual Leader
of Seabees Battalion
MARTIN AND LORNE
JULIUS RUDEL, recognized as
one of the most versatile conduct-
ors now appearing before the pub-
lic, brings the New York City
Opera production of Bizet's "Car-
men" to Detroit's Masonic Audi-
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GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba —
Chaplain David B. Saltzman (Lt.
J. G.) has arrived at the U.S. Naval
Base here as the first chaplain of
the Military Construction Battalion
No. 6 (Seabees). Chaplain Saltz-
man, who graduated from the U.S.
Navy Chaplains School, Newport,
R. I., in October, will serve as
chaplain for all men in the MCB
but will also be available to Jew-
ish personnel and their families
at all U.S. installations in the
Caribbean area.
Chaplain Saltzman is the first
Jewish chaplain to be assigned
to the naval base here, accord-
ing to the National Jewish Welfare
Board (JWB) Commission on Jew-
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Report Anti-Semitic Acts
in Hungary; Graves Hit
NEW YORK (JTA) — Two anti-
Semitic acts were reported to have
been committed in Hungary. In
Budapest, a swastika was found
on one wall of the Jewish com-
munity center building on Santa
Jozsef Street. Budapest police told
leaders of the Jewish community
they had traced that defacement
to pupils 'at a nearby high school.
In the Jewish cemetery in the
village of Balaton Boglar, 30
tombstones were discovered last
weekend to have been broken.
Budapest police, who informed
leaders of the capital's Jewish com-
munity of this desecration, said
they had, thus far, been unable
to find clues to perpetrators of this
act.
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