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For memorable occasions -- 851-1967 Historian Sues Over Claims on Holocaust LONDON' — Leon Poliakov, author of the book "The History of Anti- Semitism," began a libel suit in a Paris court this month against Prof. Robert Faurisson of Lyon Univer- sity. Prof. Faurisson ac- cused Poliakov of "fabricat- ing and manipulating documents" for use in his book. Prof. Faurisson, who claims that the mass exter- mination of the Jews in the Nazi camps was an inven- tion of Jewish propaganda leveled the charges at Poliakov in his book, "Treatise in Defense Against Those Who Accuse Me of Falsifying History." Hebrew U. Lab Becomes Top Leukemia Center JERUSALEM A lab- oratory belonging to the fa- culty of medicine of the He- brew University of Jerusalem has been desig- nated a national center for the diagnosis of leukemia.' The laboratory will serve medical institutions throughout the country. The Israel Cancer Society chose the virology depart- ment of the. Faculty of Medicine to be the national diagnostic laboratory on the basis of the department's contribution to leukemia research and to the im- provement of modern diag- nostic methods. The society is supporting the center through a grant given to the society by German donors. Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations; Theodore Mann, immediate past chairman of the conference; Seymour Lachman, chair- man of the Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry; Charlotte Jacobson, chairman of the WZO Executive-American Sec- tion; Edgar Bronfman, president of the World Jewish Congress. Also, Jack Spitzer, president of Bnai Brith In- ternational; Claude Kel- man, chairman of the French Committee fo Soviet Jewry; Andrew Ba combe, chairman of the British Committee for Soviet Jewry; Izzy Liebler, chairman of the Australian Committee for Soviet Jewry; Rabbi Abraham Sot- tendorf, chairman of the Dutch Committee for Soviet Jewry; S. Z. Abramov, a leading Israeli activist for Soviet Jews and a vice president of the World Jewish Congress; Genia Intrator, chairman of the Canadian Committee for the Soviet Jewry; and Rafael Kotlowitz, chairman of the WZO's aliya depart- ment. In a related development, a report by Tass, the Soviet news agency, alleging that Zionist organizations are actively engaged in "a mas- sive campaign to under- mine Socialist foundations in Poland," was cited by Charlotte Jacobson, chair- man of the World Zionist Organization-American Section as the "opening gunshot" in a new Soviet camp4ign against Zionism, Israel and the Jewish people. Reading Rate Rises - in Israel TEL AVIV (JNI) — De- spite television's popular- ity, more Israelis read books today than they did 10 years ago, according to an Educa- tion Ministry survey. A Ministry spokesman explained that people are watching TV more selec- tively and that 80 percent of children aged 9-13 read at least 1 book per month. Obituaries (Continued from Page 63) Lakes, Fla., died June. 22. Survived by his wife, Tillie; two sons, Dr. Robert of Farmington Hills; and Rabbi Donald A.; two se's-- ters, Mrs. Tillie Gertzma and Mrs. Irving (Rose Cohen of Huntington Woods; and six grand- children. * * * GERALD S. WEIN- STEIN, 43, died June 22. He-leaves his wife, Beverly; two sons, Louis and Richard; • a daughter, Sondra; his mother, Mrs. Rose Plotnik; and two brothers, Sidney and Mar- vin. lk