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February 23, 1968 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-02-23

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32—Friday, February 23, 1968

People Make News

THE DETROIT JEWISH. NEWS

3 Jewish Hospitals Join in Treatment for Vietnam
Children Maimed in War; National Program Set Up

NEW YORK (JTA) — Three Hospital In San Francisco and the
Jewish hospitals are participating Beth Israel Hospital in Boston.
Connecticut Mutual Life's Raboy unteer executive, LeVine will re- say goodby. Official sources said it in a nation-wide program of treat- Some 20 major hospitals and medi-
Agency announces that DANIEL J. ceive his transportation and liv- was likely that the tense situation ing war-maimed Vietnamese child- cal centers in metropolitan areas
on the Israel-Jordan cease-fire line
aside beds, and 500 phys-
GROSSMAN has been named its ing expenses, but no salary.
ren being brought to the United have set including
• • •
was also discussed.
orthopedic and
1967 Man of the Year.
* s . •
States by the Committee of Re- icians,
Leon Fine, former New Yorker
plastic surgeons, have offered their
• • •
CHARLES GOODALL, of Tulsa, sponsibility.
services
without
charge.
SIDNEY L. ROBIN has been now living in Israel and prac-
Einstein
The hospitals are the
has been selected as the first chair-
COR is a non-profit group es-
elected president of the Jewish tieing law there,
man of the Council of Jewish Fed- Medical Center of Philadelphia, the tablished early in 1967 by a group
Federation of Metropolitan Chi- will arrive in this
Mount Zion Medical Center and
erations
and
Welfare
Funds'
na-
of American doctors, scientists and
cago, succeeding A. D. Davis, who country next
tional committee for services to
other individuals to help arrange
had served as federation president month to begin a
small cities. Four associate chair- Charge Against Luebke evacuation of seriously injured
since 1964. Starting this year, the five-week tour of
men
have
been
appointed
to
serve
Vietnamese children to the United
single campaign of the Jewish universities a n d
with Goodall, including Michael Linked to German Riots States for treatment not obtainable
United Fund of Metropolitan Chi- colleges in t h e
Pelavin of Flint.
JTA Teletype Wire
in Vietnam.
(Direct
cago, organized by the boards of Midwest under
s • •
to The Jewish News)
Three such children were ad-
the federation and the Jewish Wel- the joint auspices
BONN—A leader of the opposi- mitted to the Einstein Medical Cen-
LOUIS SHUIs has been named di-
fare Fund, will replace the sep- of the UJA and
tion
Free
Democratic
Party
has
rector
of
the
Israel
Office
of
the
ter last week for extensive treat-
arate annual federation campaigns the Bnai Brith
American Jewish Committee.
attributed riots and demonstra- ment. They will require extensive
for funds. The 1968 Jewish United Hillel Founda-
s • *
tions by German youngsters in grafting and other forms of surgery
Fund goal is $10,500,000. tions. Beginning
HARRY GOLDEN, founder and part to president Heinrich Luebke's for severe burns and wounds from
March 10, Fine's
• * *
will include Fine publisher of the Carolina Israelite, failure to answer charges that he mortars and grenades. Dr. Herbert
The Milwuakee Jewish Welfare int'
announced
that his 26-year-old worked for the Nazis during World L. Needleman, an assistant pro-
Fund, announcing that its 1968 lectures on "American Settlers in
through the eyes magazine will cease publication War II.
fessor of psychiatry at Temple
campaign total had reached a sum r
this week's issue. Unexpire
Willy Weyer, minister of the in- University, is COR national chair-
of more than 52,000,000, paid tri- of a New Yorker living in Israel; with
subscriptions
are
being
transferred
terior
of
North
Rhine-Westphalia,
man.
bute to HERBERT H. KOHL, the "Bench and Bar in Israel". and
the Nation, a national journal of told a Free Democratic Party con-
general campaign chairman who. "The Legal System of Israel" as to
weekly comment and reporting on
at 32, is one of the youngest gen- seen by an American-Israeli law- politics and the arts. In announc- gress that if Dr. Luebke took no
"Merging Traffic"
eral campaign heads of any major yer. He will also discuss crime and ing this move, Golden explained legal action against charges that
Accelerated
• h ent in Israel, and some
he helped build concentration
Rock and Roll Sounds
• Kohl
Jewish
community
fund
drive.
Available for Parties
served, along with his brother Sid- aspects of citizenship in both Israel that the Carolina Israelite has had camps during the war, the accusa-
Bar Mitzvas, Socials, Etc.
to be financed in recent years from tions would be repeated and suspi-
ney, as associate general chair- and the U.S.
Call
his personal income as author and cion would be aroused that they
man in 1967. In 1966, at age 30, he
S .IOUR B. * * MAN, author lecturer. . "Therefore," he said, "e I were true.
JEFF
DEMBS 356-8547
was a co-chairman of the major of "The Enlightened,"
,
Elhtened publis e have decided on a merger with the
The charges against President
gifts division, which is responsible recently by the University of Miami world-famous political journal, the Luebke
have appeared in West Ger-
for getting the largest gifts of the Press, and specialist on Jewish corn- Nation."
man
and American magazines and
s * •
community. Despite his compara- munities in Latin America, has
PHOTOGRAPHY by
have
also
come from sources in
tive youth. Kohl is a member of been am
appointed a consultant
consuant on
PAUL HALL , president of the
BERNARD H.
Berlin.

the executive committee of the Latin America
for the House of Seafarers International Union of East
On
the
advice
of
the
government,
Jewish Welfare Fund.
World Jewish Communities to be North America, AFL-CIO, will be Dr. Luebke has declined to file suit
* * •
Detroiter HARRY C. LeVINE, built at the University of Tel Aviv, named Man of the Year at a testi- for slander.
Israel. Liebman is conducting a monial dinner of the Anti-Defama-
retired general manager and own- course on History of Latin Ameri- tion League Appeal, March 21, in
er
of
the
Atmospheric
Control
Co.
KE 1-8196
here, has accepted an assignment can Jewry, the first course of this the New York Hilton Hotel. An- Yeshiva Doctor Wants
Bar Mitzvas—Woddings_
with the International Executive kind ever offered anywhere in the nouncement of the event was made Dr. Barnard Barred
United States, at the University of by Joseph Kahn, board chairman
Service Corps to serve as a volun- Miami this semester. He conducted of Seatrain Lines and dinner chair-
NEW YORK—Dr. Christian N.
teer executive in Nicaragua. He a course on "Exploring the Latin man. George Meany, president of Barnard, the man who performed
Music the Stein-Way
will advise Climatizadora, S. A., in A merican Mind" at U. of M. last the AFL-CIO, is honorary chair- the first successful heart trans-
Managua which sells, installs and urine
plant, was severely criticized by
DICK STEIN
man.
• * •
• * •
services air-conditioning equip-
the chairman of the Yeshiva Col-
& ORCHESTRA
Israel's finance minister,
ment. The management of Climat-
lege
biology
department
for
the
Voluntary and governmental ef-
izadora asked for IESC help in re- PINHAS SAPIR, left for Australia forts in health planning are being way he conducted the transplant
LI 7-2770
viewing its entire operation, with Tuesday after a speaking tour in studied by physicians, hospital ad- operation on Louis Washkansky
special emphasis on their service which he addressed mass meetings ministrators, planners, volunteer last Dec. 3.
department. LeVine is a former of Jews in Auckland, New Zealand, leaders in health organizations and
Dr. Moses Tendler declared that
president of the Michigan Heating and in Wellington, the capital. others at the first annual Confer- Dr. Barnard should be "called be-
FOR COLOR CANDIDS
and Air-Conditioning Association Sapir met in Wellington with New ence on Michigan Health Planning fore a medical practice committee
AND MOVIES
and served as chairman of the Air Zealand's finance minister.
and
be
disbarred
for
life."
in Detroit, sponsored by the Michi-
• • •
Dr. Tendler claimed that Dr.
Conditioning and Ventilating En-
gan
State
Medical
Society
in
co-
A farewell reception honoring
gineering Society. A graduate of
PHOTOGRAPHY
operation with other statewide Barnard was not familiar with
Harvard and M.I.T., he is regional Israel Ambassador AVRAHAM health associations and agencies medical literature on immuniza-
358-3199
chairman of the educational coun- HARMAN was attended by mem- in Michigan. Speakers have in- tion and that he had not con-
cil for the Massachusetts Institute hers of the diplomatic corps and cluded Prof. JEROLD H. ISRAEL,
ducted any successful experi-
of Technology. He is also a former leading personages in the govern- University of Michigan Law School;
ments on dogs.
president of Temple Israel. Le- ment and Congress. Harman paid a
"He said without shame that in
and Dr. IRVIN J. KURTZ, presi-
his
experiments on dogs, no dog
Vine, who will be accompanied b y final call on Nicolas De B. Katzen-
dent Michigan State Board of
with
his wi left Monday for his three- bach, undersecretary of state, to Registration in Medicine.
lived more than three days," Dr.
• *
Tendler said, "Under these cir-
month assignment abroad. The In-
ternational Executive Service VERNOR ELEMENTARY
Appointment of Dr. Walter A. cumstances, you have to have
Corps is the non-profit, New York- SCHOOL PTA will meet 7:30 p.m• Lurie and Dr. Jerry Hochbaum to hutzpa to take out a man's heart
Formerly The Montegos
based organization which arranges March 6. Mrs. Theresa Denman, the .staff of the National Corn- and kill him."
Music for the Young
for retired American executive' to supervisor of elementary math in munity Relations Advisory Council
Dr. Tendler called Dr. Barnard
of All Ages
share their managerial know-how the Detroit Public Schools, will was announced F.:
"incompetent on the basis of his
FOR BOOKINGS CALL:
with private companies in the de- speak. Friends invited. A social by Isaiah M. Min-
background to rule on the moral
353-7749 — TE 2-9193
issues involved."
veloping countries. As an IESC vol hour will follow.
koff,NCRAC
executive vice
■•■
chairman. Dr.
Lurie will be-
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