fl 22-THE JEWfSH NEWS Obituaries Friday, June 25, 1948 Ferris Institute Opens New Trades Buildings UN Survey Chastizes 'Sympathetic' Countries Who Fail to Admit Jews -DR. MAX' WERSHOW, :a De- troit resident for 43 years who Funeral services were held last recently made his home in Los LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., (Pal- Friday in St. Louis for MORRIS Angeles, died there June 17 at cor)—Admitting that Israel was LANDER, father of Mrs. Victor the age of 60. Funeral services probably the only solution to the Packman of Ward Ave. Other were held there Sunday. Born Jewish DP problem and that survivors are his wife, Nettie; in Russia, he came to Detroit other countries held forth no three sons, Aaron, Arthur and at the age of 10.. He received hope for the Jews, a snecial sur- Byron; another daughter, Mrs. his medical degree from the vey drawn up for UN Secretary General Lie, contains some am- Robert Klayman, and five grand- University of Michigan in. 1911 and also .held degrees from Mich- biguous references to Jewish children. * .* * igan State College and Ohio organizations and events in Pal- estine. CELIA BERNSTEIN, 4306 Ful- State 'University. He practiced The report, submitted by Carl lerton, died June 18. Services medicine in Lansing for three J. Hambro of Norway and Pierce were held at Kaufman Chapel, years before commencing prac- Williams of the U.S.A., deals with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor tice in Detroit in 1915. He is with the "progress and prospect Adler officiating. She leaves her survived by two brothers, Sam- of repatriation, resettlement and husband, Philip; a son, Allen; uel of Los Angeles and Adolph immigration of refugees and dis- two daughters, Mrs. Harry Yan- of New York, and a sister, Mrs. placed persons," and has been cher, and Mrs. Jack _Wolfe of Sanford S. Tonkon of East Lan.: Ferris Institute, in Big Rapids, drawn up "in collaboration with Des Moines; one brother, .Hyman sing. * * * Mich., is now housing its .trades the Executive Secretary of the Strutin of New York; one sister, ALBERT SCHILLER, 66, of and industry department in two Preparatory Commission for the Mrs. Fay Hoffman of New York. Interment was at Bnai David 16555 Washburn, died June 16. new buildings, all newly equiped International Refugee Organiza- Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor and handling classes_ in radio, tion.",It will be recalled that the Cemetery. * * * Jacob Sonenklar officiated at watch and clock, refrigeration IRO has withheld transportation ISRAEL WADE, 3217 Elm- funeral services at Lewis Bros. and drafting a n d ' electrical facilities for Jews en route to Palestine contending that it was hurst, died June 17. Services He leaves his wife, Dorothy; a applicances. Above, a student works on against , its policy to assist in were held at Kaufman Chapel, son, Maurice S., and a daughter, refrigeration equipment using transporting "fighting person- with Rabbi Stollman officiating. Mrs. Sydney Radlow. new machinery just installed by nel." * * '* He leaves his wife, Lena; a son, LOUIS J. MARGOLIES, 63, manufacturers. Harold; a daughter, Estelle, - and FLORENCE KUTZEN will a sister, Mrs. Sarah Shopsis of past president of the Michigan MRS. LENA KLEIN, 76, 3217 present her pupil, NANCY SUE New York. Interment was at Showman's Association, died June 16. Rabbis Glazer and Ro- Cenbell, died June 20. Funeral MANDELL, in a piano recital Nusach Hari Cemetery. * * * senwasser officiated at funeral services were held at Hebrew on Tuesday evening, at the Me- MRE. FREDA GLANTZ, 61, services at Lewis Bros. Burial Benevolent Society. Dr. Carlbach dea Ballroom in Mt. Clemens. 2499 Elmhurst, died June 14. was at Machpelah Cemetery. He officiated. She is survived by a The public is invited, admission being free. Funeral services were held at leaves his brothers and sisters, daughter, Mrs. Helen Davis. Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rab- Isadore of Spokane, Jack L., Os- bi Isaac Stollman officiated. She car, Robert, and Mrs. Charles is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Rothstein. * * * Sarah Ginns, and two grandchil- 'dren. MRS. HENRIEIrTE BARACK, Vases, urns, pitchers, flasks. candle sticks, figurines. statuary * * * and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lanips. 52,. of 18095 Santa Barbara, died Oil lamps electrified. LAMP SHADES MADE LAMPS MODERNIZED, LOUIS TANNENBAUM, 46, of June 17. Funeral services were AND RECOVERED REPAIRED & REFINISHED 3710 Richton, died June 19. He held Sunday at Lewis Bros. Old style floor lamps made Custom made and recovered. Styled to your tamp. Large Into indirect lamps and was a veteran of World War II. Chapel on Puritan. Burial was stock on display. torcheres. Rabbi Rosenwasser officiated at PICKUP AND DELIVERY ALL PARTS OF DETROIT funeral services at Lewis Bros. in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Burial was at Machpelah Ceme- Surviving are her husband, Mil- tery. He leaves his wife, Sylvia; ton; sons, Bernard and Irving; brothers, Edward and Theodore, a sister, Mrs. Benjamin Rich, and 168-11 Livernois Ave.. 412 Block South of Six Mile Phone UN. 2-8338 and sisters Mrs. Robert Hughes brothers, Herman, Samuel and Open Thursday to 9 P.M. Dr. Martin Feldstein. and Mrs. Max Schwa\rtz. Ftirieral services for PFC. IR- VING COHEN, USMC, who was killed in action on Saipan July 9, 1944, • were held at Kaufman Chapel June 17. Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor J. H. Sonen- klar officiated, with military honors by the Jewish War Vet- erans. He is survived , by his mother, Mrs. Jack Blitz, and a sister, Mrs. Alex Baker. Inter- ment was at Machpelah. * * * SAM PLOTKIN, 3363 Ewald Circle, died June 9 at Veterans Hospital, Van Nuys, Calif. Funer- al services were held at Kauf- man Chapel. Burial was at Machpelah Cemetery. He is ,sur- vived by his wife, Marion; a son, Lawrence; a daughter, Phyllis; his mother, Mrs. Bessie Plotkin; two brothers, William and Mar- tin, and three sisters, Mrs. Ed- ward Gross, Mrs. William . Atkins and Mrs. Harry Deutch. * * * SAM LEVEY, 70, 9f 2749 Elm- hurst, who gained fame as .a theater owner, died Saturday.. He is survived by three sisters, Miss Bettey Levey, Mrs. Mayme Frank and Mrs. Lillian Weitzman, and a brother, Albert. He began his theatrical career as a peanut salesman in the old Detroit Opera House, became assistant adver- tising manager at 18, later was advertising manager of the La- fayette Theater, leased the old Cadillac Theater and owned the aters in Cleveland, Buffalo and Toledo. * * *0 JACK L. LIPSCHUTZ, 49, of 18610 Santa Rosa, vice president of United Pressed Steel Co., died Saturday. Funeral services were held. Monday at Lewis Bros. Chapel. Rabbi Segal officiated. A resident of Detroit for 32 years, he was known as a sports- - man and was active in local charity movements. He recently donated an important machine valued at $10,000 to the Haifa Technical Institute in Palestine. Surviving are his wife, Stella; a son, Sidney R.; a daughter, Mrs. Rhoda Riemer; three broth- ers, Michael, Harry and Louis; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Hober- man and Mrs. Fay Keller of New York. Burial was at Mt. Sinai • Memorial Park. * * * MRS. ANNIE KLEIN, 62, of 3291 Clements, died June 10. Fu-. neral services were held at He- brew Benevolent Society, with interment at Ahavath Achim Cemetery. Rabbi Rogelsky offi- ciated. She is survived by her husband, Isadore; a son, Law- rence; a daughter, Mrs. Kitty Hoffer, and one grandchild. * * * MRS. EVA ROSENTHAL, 59, 11649 Broadstreet, .died June 11. Funeral services were held . at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Can- tor Hyman Adler officiated. She is survived by her husband, Har- ry; a son, Dr. Marvin, and two grandchildren. * * * MRS. ESTHER FREEDLAND, 64, 3288 Elmhurst, died June 12. Funeral services were • held at Hebrew Benevolent Society, with interment at Beth Tefilah Ceme- tery. Rabbis Levine, Siegel, Rot- tenberg, and Wohlgelernter offi- ciated. She is survived by her sons, Max, Harry, Nathan, Ben- jamin, Hyman and Dr. Jack; a daughter, Rose , Buchman; 14 grandchildren; three brothers, and seven sisters. * * * MORRIS PUPKO, 3005 Chica- go Blvd., died June 10. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Levin and Cantor Sonenklar officiating. He leaves his wife, Freda; one daughter, Mrs. Sidney S. Stark; two broth- ers, Sam and George of Califor- nia; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Olenikoff, Mrs. Gussie Tessler and Mrs. Mary Block, and two grandchildren. Interment was at Machpelah. ,* .* * IDA BRESSLAUER, 2734 Cal- vert, died June 15. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Moses Fischer officiating. She leaves one son, Isadore, and six daughters, Mrs. Manuel Ur- bach, Mrs. George Pressler, Mrs. Silvio Iacono, Mrs. Henry Spit- zer, Mrs. Regina Remenye, Mrs. Freda Rashovsky. Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery. CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS * 4 * SENATOR KILOWATT SAYS: It's a landslide, folks, a regular walkaway! Every precinct and every ward is all-out for electricity! There's no mystery about these votes for volts. Electricity does literally thousands of jobs in homes—in factories— and on the farms. Most of us use it hundreds of times a day. It does these jobs quickly—easily—cheaply—depend - ably. In fact, electricity does most jobs far better than any other way! Live electrically "DOWN SOUTH SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN THAT IS . . MORE AND MORE OF MAN CONSTITUENTS ARE VOTIN' THE STRAIGHT TICKET ... GOIN' and enjoy the differrce! ALL-ELECTRIC" THE DETROIT EDISON CO. 1