• 18—THE JEWISH NEWS SIR ROBERT WALEY COHEN Friday, November 26, 1948 Monument Unveilings The family of the late Rhea Meretsky Simon will dedicate a monument in her memory at Pillette Rd. Cemetery, Windsor, at 11 a. m. Sunday, Nov. 28. Rabbi Benjamin Groner of Shaar Has- homayim Synagogue will offici- ate. * * * The family of the late Louis Schwartz announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 28, at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Rab- bi Moses Fischer will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the service. * * * The family of the late Alice Ale_inik announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 3:30 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 28, at Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi Leon Fram will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the service. * * * The family of the late Julius Jaffe announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5, at Clover- hill Memorial Park. Rabbi Mor- ris Adler will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the service. * * * The family of the late Gimple Stein announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 12 noon Sunday, Nov. 28, at Chesed shel Eme's Cemetery. Rabbi Isaac Grozalsky will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited to at- tend the service. Publishers Mourn Burwasser's Death In behalf of the American As- sociation of English - Jewish Newspapers, Philip Slomovitz, president, Monday issued a mes- sage of condolence to Mrs. Her- man Burwasser, widow of the publisher of the Atlantic City Jewish Record. The late Mr. Bur- wasser was an active leader in the association. Reburial Rites Sunday For Pvt. S. Pearlstein Funeral and reburial services for Pvt. Saul L. Pearlstein, 30, of 2307 W. Grand Ave., who died in-action Sept. 16, 1944 in Italy, will be held this Sunday at 11 a.m. at Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will of- ficiate and military honors will be conducted by the Jewish War Veterans. Burial will be at He- brew Memorial Park Veterans' Section. Pvt. Pearlstein, who came to this country in 1922, was inducted 0tr' into service in July, 1943. He is Survived by his brother, Harry, and two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Roth and Mrs. Mary Caskin. Former Congresswoman F. G. Kahn Diet at 80 Mrs. Florence Prag Kahn, who succeeded her husband as a Re- publican member of Congress in 1924 after he had served for 25 years, and held the post as the first Congresswoman for 12 years, died Nov. 16 at her home in San Francisco at the age of 80. She was known for her wit and J. Edgar Hoover called her "the mother of the Federal Bur- eau of Investigation because of the battle she' carried on to secure funds for the FBI. Our Champion Harry Truman By ABE KORCHAK The people revere Franklin D. That man of world renown and God knows I would be the last to take one jewel from his crown. But what of Harry Truman Who won all by himself When the Democratic Donkeys Tried to put him on the shelf. So with no one to support him Our champion took the floor His fighting speech of acceptance Knocked the hinges from the door. MUNICH (JTA)—A resolution demanding mass emigration of DPs from Germany to Israel, was adopted at a quarterly meet- ing of the Council of the Liber- ated Jews of Germany. ! RUTNER:' COLLEGE, HE BECAME MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE SHELL TRANSPORT ARP TRADING CO. DURING WORLD WAR I HE SERVED AS PETROLEUM ADVISOR TO THE BRITISH ARMY. SIR Ro8ERT ►1 01111 1. 1 1 I F I It IIf TEXT BY MARC A FEW YEARS AFTER GRADUATING FROM EMANUEL /NE YEAR 1877 SAW THE BIRTH IN LONDON OF A BOY WHO WAS TO BECOME . ONE OF BRITISH JEWRY'S MOST PROMINENT LEADERS... II PRODUCED NV NORMAN & SOL. HOOF I lfl • -• IX 1920 HE WAS CREATED A KNIGHT SCION OF A FAMILY WHICH, FOR NEARLY 150 YEARS, PLAYED AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE JEWISH COMMUNITY, SIR ROBERT KEPT THE FAMILY% INTEREST IN JEWISH AFFAIRS THROUGHOUT HIS LIFE COMMANDER OF THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. HE WAS ALSO DECORATED MTN DIE ORDER Of INSIGNIA OF ST.SAYA FORMS WAR EFFORTS. AT 71, HE 15 PRESIDENT OF THE EDUCATION AID SOCIETY, CHAIRMAN OF THE JEWISH MEMORIAL SOCIETY, VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED SYNAGOGUE AND CHAIRMAN OF THE PALESTINE CORPORATION. THE SAME YEAR,UNDER SIR ROBERT% LEADER- SHIP, A JEWISH WAR MEMORIAL WAS ERECTED IN LONDON. HE ALSO BEGAN TO PLAY A LEADING ROLE IN THE BOARD OF DEPUTIES OF BRITISH JEWS. ..• ONE OF BRITAIN'S LEADING FIGURES, NIS DEVOTION 10 THE JEWISH PEOPLE IS AN EXAMPLE TO YOUNG PERSONS TODAY... SIR ROBERT MILEY '"i e r * . 01117( ' Wil// /A* foliFe /Atk , IN 1935, HE HELPED ORGANIZE THE JEWISH RESETTLEMENT COMPANY TO AID REFUGEES FROM NAZI GERMANY FIND NEW HOMES IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD. Obituaries Reburial services for PVT. J. GORDON ALPERN of 19347 Ap- poline who was killed at Hardt, C armany, Feb. 28, 1945, were held Nov. 18 at Beth El Memorial Park. • • * Reburial services for PVT. MELVIN S. SAPPERSTEIN, 25, of 2923 Monte- rey, who was Akilled in action April 12, 1945, in Italy, will be held this Sunday at Lewis Bros. Memorial Chap- el. Julius Rosen- waldPost, American Le- gion, will con- S apperstein duct military rites. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will officiate. Burial will be at Mach- pelah Cemetery, He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sapperstein, and a sister, Mrs. Newton Levin. * * * EDMUND CURTIS, 49, of 7619 Appoline, died Nov. 17. 'Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Rabbi Lehrman officiated. Burial, Oakview Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Anna; a daughter, Mrs. Russell Geloneck; a son, Eugene; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Curtis, and a brother, Steven. * * * HENRY VELICK, 48, of 3418 Whitney, Flint, Mich., died Nov. 17. Rabbi Lasker of Flint offi- ciated at services at Lewis Bros., Detroit. Burial, Machpelah. Sur- viving are his wife, Anne;. a daughter, Sharon; sisters, Mrs. Ray Rutberg, New York; Mrs. Ida Singer, Bay City; Mrs. Edith Risemen, Flint; brothers, Sam, Flint; Bernard, Los Angeles, Her- man, Detroit. * * * OSCAR LEVY, 37, of 2073 Pingree, died Nov. 15. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society, . Rabbi Neu- haus and Mr. Roberg officiated. He is survived by his mother, Flora. * * • _ SAM YELLEN, 78, of 3361 Tuxedo, died Nov. 15. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Rab- inowitz officiated. He is survived by his sons, William, Harry and Ben; daughters, Mrs. Bella Pianka and Mrs. Sadie Fenster; 17 grand children and two great grand children. * * * CELIA ELLSTEIN, 3037 Mon- terey, died Nov. 16. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi M. Adler and Cantor N. Adler officiating. She leaves her husband, Lawrence; a son, Bert- ram; a sister, Mrs. Harry Zemon. Interment, Bnai David Cemetery. * * BESSIE ARNOLD, 35 Trow- bridge Ave., died Nov. 15. Serv- ices were held at Kaufman Chap- el with Rabbi Lehrman officiat- ing. She leaves her mother, Mrs. Jennie Ginsberg; a brother, Meyer Ginsberg; two sisters, Mrs. Min- nie Davis, and Mrs. Belle Beau- champ. Interment, Machpelah. Abdullah for Peace, Acceptance of Facts King Abdullah of Transjor- dania, in an interview with Ken- neth Bilby, New York Herald Tribune correspondent, at Am- man, Transjordan, expressed the hope that "semi-peace" soon will be transformed into a "real peace"; "that the Israelis should be more reasonable. My advice . 40PY RIGHT 194.3 JEWI H TEL GRA C AGENCY Zionist Office- Sends Israel Food Parcels Keren Hayesod, guarantees safe delivery to all parts of Israel including Jerusalem and the agri- cultural settlements. Stockpiles of food will be trans- Orders may be placed through mitted by Service for Palestine, the Zionist office, 1031 Penob- Inc., to relatives and friends of scot, WO. 5-1484. US citizens, it was announced by the Zionist office here. MRS. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN, The abundance of tea and cof- national president of Pioneer fee in the new Jewish State over recent weeks has caused the Women, the Women's Labor parcel service to eliminate these Zionist' Organization of America, items from their parcels. left for an extended stay in Israel. More meat, butter, cheese, and She accompanies her . husband, other essential foodstuffs, as re- quested by the Israeli Food Con- Dr. Israel Goldstein, who Will troller, have been included in administer the highly important post of treasurer of the Jewish the new package setup. A slight increase in the cost of Agency from Jerusalem. Package A from $12.80 to $13 has been made due to the in- creased quantity of food sent in this tyge of package, which now contains 25 lbs. of food. The former $12.80 package contained only 20 lbs. The following items are included in Package A: • • • • 6 lb. (90 oz.) Kosher Stewed Beef- (Beef in own juice), 5 lb. long grain Rice, 5 lb. Sugar, 2 tins (27 oz.) finest Creamery Butter, 1 tin (14 oz.) Kosh- er Margarine, 2 tins (1 lb.) Cheese, 1 lb. Whole Milk Powder, 1 can (1414, oz.) Evaporated. Milk, 2 14 lb. (36 oz.) Oat Meal, 1 tin (4" oz.) Mackerel, 1 tin (4 1/2 oz.) Sardines, and 1 tin (9 oz.) Herring in Tomato. ikaiasackwM, KING ABDULLAH to Arabs is. that they should ac- cept the logical." He said that he had not heard of peace negotiations but that ."there might be personal contacts to uncover facts concerning the two belligerents." He added that Israel needs peace more than the Arabs but that Arabs are corn- plaining over trends in the Pales- tine war. He warned that if Israel attacked again . the battle would develop in full force even if the Legion had to fight alone. Abdullah admitted that Arabs had suffered- defeats but attrib- uted them to lack or realization of the true situation. He said that the attitude of the UN and the big powers is important in peace negotiations. - Mr. Bilby reports that Col. Ab- dullah El Tell, military com- mander of Jerusalem, and Brig. J. B. Glubb Pasha, British corn- mander of the Arab Legion, con- curred in Abdullah's belief that peace should be achieved now but that the Legion is capable of withstanding any new outbreaks. IRA KAUFMANt G7-4410Aedit4 9419 DEXTER AT EDISON TYLER 7-4520 Package B which formerly was $9.80 is now $10 and contains 19 lbs. of foods. This includes the same foodstuffs as Package A but in smaller quantities. Package D and Package C have been discontinued due to insuf- ficient demand. 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