g m t Klarsfelds Find Ex-Director of Paris Gestapo MUM SHOW PARIS (JTA)—Nazi hunt- erers Beate and Serge Klars- feld, who last year located' Klaus Barbie, the "butcher of Lyons," have tracked down the former head of the Paris Gestapo Heinrich fliers. At a press conference here, Mr. and Mrs. Klarsfeld accused Illers of the death of 116 wartime hostages, shot in Bordeaux and Paris on Sept. 21, 1942. They also blamed him for the "death train" which deported 2,166 persons from France to Ger- many on July 2, 1944. BY GREATER DETROIT CHRYSAN- THEMUM SOCIETY O c t 1 4 & 1 5 It's FREE I TEL- TWELVE MALL TELEGRAPH AT 12 MILE RD. Open Daily 10 a. m. to 9 Sunda, Coon to p .4 4 5 p n. Mrs. Klarsfeld turned over to French military courts her documentation concerning Tilers, who by coincidence, resigned several days ago from his post as senate president of the State UN Envoy Bush to Be Honoree at ZOA Dinner NEW YORK — George Bush, U.S. permanent repre- sentative to the United Na- tions, will be honored at the annual New York dinner of the Zionist Organization of America Nov. 12 at the New York Hilton Hotel. Bush will receive a special presentation "in recognition of his efforts to realize world peace and, in particular, to achieve justice and fair treat- ment for Israel at the United Nations." This year's dinner will mark the observance of the 25th anniversary Lof the UN Resolution on the establish- ment of the state of Israel. Also to be honored at the dinner will be Ann and Adolph C. Robinson of Tea- neck, N.J., a husband and wife prominent in Jewish, philanthropic and commun- ity Affairs. The Robinsons will each be presented with the ZOA Louis D. Brandeis Award. Dinner proceeds will es- tablish the Ann and Adolph C. Robinson Mar Silver Scholarship Fund to help pro- vide a free high school edu- cation for Israeli youths at the ZOA's Mar Silver Agri- cultural High School near Ashkelon. Social Court in Celle, Ger- many. At a press conference in Bonn. the Klarsfelds disclos- ed a list of 250 war criminals whose extradition they seek under the Franco-German agreement of Feb. 2, 1971. At that press conference, Serge Klarsfeld was arrested by Cologne police for his par- ticipation in an alleged kid- naping attempt last year of an ex-Nazi. Klarsfeld was re- leased a few hours later on $5,000 bail. At a deporation hearing in New York, a French physi- cian testified that she had been slapped many times by the defendant, Hermine Braunsteiner Ryan, concen- tration camp guard now housewife in Queens. 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Albanians to Play Israeli Chess Team TEL AVIV (JTA)—ln a reverse move, the Albanian chess team has announced that it will play the Israeli team at the international championship tournament in Skopje, Yugoslavia, it was reported , The game is scheduled to be played today after com- pletion of all other tourna- ment matches. The Alban- 'ant had refused to play the 1,, raclis, ft , rfe!;ing a match ,,,h,'h La,. I,-.r.o., i( or puinIs Not everyone realizes that there are two sides to a Trustee's job. On the prolcssional side, your Trustee must expertly manage many kinds of property and investments to carry out the financial objectives of your trust. On the perxwiti/ side, your Trustee must always he responsiye to your beneficiaries lk hen they need assistance or advice. 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