Albee Play To Benefit InstituteI The Auxiliary of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute has chosen for its theater benefit Edward Albee's new play, Tiny Alice, starring John Gielgud, The benefit performance will take plate Wednesday evening, January 20, at the Billy Rose Theatre. Co-chairmen of the event are Mrs. Edward Joseph of Putnam Road and Mrs. Marcel Heiman of New York City. Tickets are still available.Proceeds from the benefit will help maintain the low - cost clinical services of the Treatment Center of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute. This center offers psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic treatment for individuals with emotional problems. It is staffed by psychoanalysts, all of whom are members of the New York Psychoanalytic Insti-$ tute, the oldest and largest train-- mg institute for psychoanalysts in r the country. Retard! in the field j of mental health is carried on as . part of the Institute's extensive r program.t The Auxiliary, of which Mrs. 1 Irving Harrison of White Plains . is president, is in its 11th year of existence. It works closely with the Institute in helping to finance , the treatment Center,