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Before the in- mates could be herded outside the camps in Auschwitz, Dr. Mengele disappeared. He did not manage to find an answer to the puzzling riddle of dwar- fism. He planned, however, to exhibit the skeletons of the seven dwarfs in Berlin's, Institute for Race, Bio- logical, and Anthropological Museum. This institute was the recipinet of all the col- lected data of the ex- periments on the dwarfs.. The movie — taken where the seven siblings were standing onstage without clothing, while Dr. Mengele pointed at them with the long rod — was intended for this place, also. Psychologist Bruno Bet- telheim said in an introduc- tion to a volume titled Auschwitz, by Dr. Miklos Nyiszil, "Dr. Mengele and hundreds of other far more prominent physicians, men trained long before the advent of Hitler coming to power, were participants in these human experiments and in the pseudo-scientific in- vestigations that went with them. It is this pride in pro- fessional skill and knowledge, irrespective of moral implica- tion, that is so dangerous. Auschwitz is gone, but as long as this attitude remains with us, we shall not be safe from the criminal indifference to life at its core?' Three of the ten Ovics sibl- ings are alive. Elizabeth and Perla live together in Haifa. A third sister of normal growth also lives in Israel. The baby, Simson grew into a normal-sized man. He lives in Israel, is married and has children of his own. Gisela Weisz is a free-lance writer in Indianapolis. She is a survivor of Hungarian labor camps and the ghetto of Budapest. I NEWS I Manhunt Is Underway For Mass Murderer Tel Aviv (JTA) — A manhunt is under way for a 32- year-old West Bank Palestinian suspected of committing the worst criminally motivated mass murders in Israel's history. So far, seven bodies have been found in Tel Aviv and Jaffa — five women and two men — all linked to drug- dealing and prostitution. The suspect's name and identity are being withheld. The suspect may have been an informant for Israel's internal security service, Shin Bet, the police hinted Tuesday. That possibility seems to have been raised in- advertently by police sources, discussing regula- tions that allow Palestinian workers from the West Bank and Gaza Strip who have criminal records to spend the night in Israel. The sources said they had no quarrel with the Shin Bet for permitting the murder suspect to live in Israel, as he was being, rewarded for services apparently rendered Shin Bet in the past. Police said Tuesday that a West Bank Palestinian implicated in the murders, but not the actual perpetrator, was in custody. The crimes were discovered Oct. 20, after the resident of an apartment house in the Shapira quarter, a poor working- class neighborhood in south Tel Aviv, complained to police of a stench emanating from a ground-floor apart- ment. On breaking into the apartment, police discovered the decomposing bodies of two women and a man, par- tially naked with black nylon cords around their necks. Clues found in that in- vestigation led detectives to an apartment on Yehuda Hayamit Street in Jaffa, where they found four more naked bodies. The slayings are believed to have been drug-related.