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June 26, 1981 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-06-26

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18 Fridai, June 26, 1981

THE DETROtI 1E146 NEWS

Britons Win
Harvey Prizes

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Technion, Israel's Institute
of Technology in Haifa, will
award its 1981 annual Har-
vey Prize to two British sci-
entists, Technion president
Amos Horev announced.
The prizes, worth $35,000
each, were given this week
to Prof. Sir James Lighthill
and Prof. Hans Kosterlitz.
Lighthill, provost of Uni-
versity College in London,
received the award in sci-
ence and technology for his
pioneering work, in fluid
mechanics. Kosterlitz, di-
rector of the Aberdeen Uni-
versity addictive drug unit
received the award in Pub'
health.
The Harvey Prize was es-
tablished in 1971 with a $1
million gift bearing the
name of the late Lee Harvey
of Los Angeles, leader of the
American Technion
Society.

RES

FN

Scout Parley
Has Kosher Food

IRVING, Tex. — Kosher
food will be available at the
1981 National Scout Jam-•
boree to be held July 29-
Aug. 4.
An army field kitchen
will be kashered at Fort A.
P. Hill, Va., by- mashgiakh
Rabbi Louis Tuchman of
Peoris, Ill. Scouts will have
the opportunity to cook for
themselves or have cooked
meals delivered to their
Campsites, according to
Rabbi William H. Kraus,
• national director of Jewish
relationships for the Boy
Scouts of America.
The kosher facility, along
with prayer services and
other religious needs re-
quested by Scouts who are
Jewish, will be provided by
the National Jewish Com-
mittee on Scouting, whose
chairman is Marshall M.
Sloane of Somerville, Mass.

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CLEVELAND (JTA) —
Federal Judge Frank Bat-
tisti ruled Tuesday that the
citizenship of John Demjan-
juk be "revoked, vacated
-and-cancelled" because the
60-year-old Ukrainian-born
automobile worker lied
about his Nazi activities in
World War II when he
applied for naturalization
in 1958.
A parade of witnesses
identified the defendant as
a guard at the Treblinka
and Sobibor camps in Po-
land in 1942-1943 who was
known to the inmates as
"Ivan the Terrible."
Demjanjuk maintained
that he was a German
prisoner-of-war at the timc

WB Students
Declare Strike

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Students at the Bir Zeit
University near Ramallah
declared a general strike
last week to protest Israeli
policy in the occupied ter-
ritories. There were no
classes either at the
A-Najah College in Nablus.

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