Witness Charges Mrs. Ryan Killed Six Inmates of Camp NEW YORK (JTA) — The camp gulf-A—married to an deportation hearing of Mrs. 1 American, wa si postponed Hermine Braunsteiner-Ryan, until Sept. 22 af er a former a former Nazi concentration camp inmate t stified that Bialik Year at Hebrew U. • JERU SALMI — The year will' be proclaimed "Bi- alik Year" at the Hebrew University by Rector Prof. Michael Rabin, in honor of the centenary of the birth of Israel's national poet. 5733 A committee headed by Prof. Ephraim Urbach of the University's Institute of Jew- ish Studies has prepared a wide - ranging program of events for the centenary. The Ministry of Education and Culture is cooperating with the University in these plans. On the poet's birthday, the tenth of Teveth (Dec. 15), a special exhibition will open at the Jewish National and University Library devoted to the life and works of Bia- lik. Public lectures on Bialik's literary contributions will be held throught the year, as will poetry evenings and dramatizations by the drama workshops of the University's Theatre Department and the Student Union. The events will be climaxed by a major artistic presen- tation to be staged at the university and at other lo- cations in Israel. he had seen her on three separate occasions whip five women and a child to death at the concentration camp in Maidenek, Poland, during World War II. • Aaron Kaufman, a 71-year- old survivor of eight Nazi concentration camps, was the first person to testify that he actually saw Mrs. Ryan in the act of murder. Kaufman, who lives in Westchester, N. Y., said he volunteered to testify on be- half of the government after reading a newspaper account of the hearings in which Mrs. Ryan claimed she had done nothing worse than slap some prisoners. He said he witnessed the killings daring the time when he was hauling coal, lumber and food to the women s einarters at the Maidenek He identified two of the victims by name. He said on another occa- sion he saw Mrs. Ryan horse- wihip an old woman and a cbild, killing both. The deportation hearings %fere initiated by the U. S. Immigration and Naturaliza- tion Service after Mrs. Ryan %Was identified as a war crim- inal by Nazi-hunter Simon t*iesenthal. Be,/ It ■ ,./1., 0r 1 l inppc Nett' 'tear Cambodian Embassy JERUSALEM — The Gov- ernment of the Khmer Re- public (Cambodia) has ex- pressed the wish to open an embassy in Jerusalem, and has appointed Keo Kim San as ambassador. Israel has approved the appointment. On the arrival of the new ambassador, the Khmer ambassador in Lon- _ _. INC. 619-3030 Set Up in Jerusalem don will cease to service as nonresident ambassador to Israel. 111 r. twd' • (licortie ehrerti lei and Srall Wish FRUIT BASKETS Rodnick Bros. EARN VALLEY GARDENS CERTIFIED MASTER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER PR 2-43S0 Harvard Row Shoppng Conte. Loh**. l 11. Mile World-Wide Deitverlf Phone 353.3146 OPEN SUN. 12 TO 5 WEEK NIGHTS TO 9 WE WERE CUI I ING THE RIBBON WHEN - YOU _ WERE -PING THE