16 —THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 27, 1952
Governor and Mayor
Honor Glazer's Memory
Mrs. Max M. Fisher Dies
Monument Unveilings
Mrs. Sylvia K. Fisher, 42, of
19240 Parkside. died Monday at
Detoiters of all races and Harper Hospital after a long
(Unveiling announcements may be in-
creeds paid their respects to the illness.
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an-
memory of Dr. B. Benedict
Funeral services were conduct- nouncements
must be accompanied by
Glazer at Temple Beth El. June ed at Kaufman Chapel and the name and address of the person
making
the
insertion.
There Is a standard
BENJAMIN POLEN, 2547 Edi- 19. The program was arranged Clover Hill Cemetery by Rabbis charge of S2 for unveiling
notices,
son. died June 14. Services at by the Jewish Community Hershman and Adler on Wed- measuring an inch in depth).
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Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his Council.
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! nesday.
The family of the late Ben-
wile. Nettie; son, Merle: and
"Speaking for the People of / Surviving her .besides her hus-
brother. Jacob.
Michigan
as
their
band,
Max M. Fisher, executive jamin Stein announces the un-
state
of
the
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chief executive" Governor Wil- vice-president of Aurora Gaso- I veiling of a monument in his
SARAH STONE, 18643 Green- Hams paid high tribute to Dr. line Co., are her daughter, Jane: . memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, June
lass re died June 14. Services at Glazer's "usefulness as a citizen her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max 29, at Machpelah Cemetery.
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her of our great state and one Krell, and a sister, Mil. Nate Cantor Hyman Adler will offici-
i ate. Relatives and friends are
husband. Joseph L.: sons, Jack whose passing leaves a gap that !Schlafer.
and S i d n ey; and daughter. will be difficult to fill. Acting; Born in Detroit, Mrs. Fisher ' asked to attend.
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Marcia
Mayor Louis C. Miriani *recalled , was well known in many circles
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with pride his personal friend- 'here. She was deeply interested I The family of the late Mau-
BEN IDEN, 1926 Hazelwood. ship with the Rabbi and his in civic affairs and was known rice Goldfine announces the un-
died June 18. Services at Kauf- high regard for Dr. Glazer's for her charitable acts.
veiling of a monument in his
tietil Chapel. He leaves his wife, ceaseless activity for a better
memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
Bert Jai: sons, Isadore. Samuel city."
June 29, at Workmen's Circle
Mrs. Ethel Lamport Dies
and Ja•k: three brothers and
Detroit leaders of other de- In Tel Aviv at Age of 86
Cemetery. Rabbi Halpern will
two sisters.
nominations who addressed the
officiate. Relatives and friends
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meeting were the Very Rev.
Mrs. Ethel Lamport. former are asked to • attend.
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PAULINE C. GREKIN. 757 Celestin J. Steiner. president of
well known Detroiter. who was
Coviii2,10n, died June 19 Serv- the University of Detroit and among the most charitable
The family of the late Harry
ic•s at Kaufman Chapel. Mrs. the Rev. Perry E. Gresham. vice-
women in this community and a Margolin announces the unveil-
Orekin was the widow of the president of the Detroit Council
pioneer Zionist, died in Tel Aviv, ing of a monument in his mem-
Joseph
Grekin
and
lan• D: -
of ChurChes. They voiced their June 16. Burial was in Jeru- ory at 11 a.m., Sunday, June 29,
leaves two sons, Dr. John and admiration of Dr. Glazer's abil-
at Yiddish Folks Farein Ceme-
salem, June 18.
Dr Robert. and three sisters.
ity to translate great Jewish-
A resident in Israel for 23 tery. 14 1 2 Mile Rd. and Gratiot.
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LEAH GOLDMAN. 75. 3345 Christian tradition into con- years, Mrs. Lamport, during her Rabbi Rabinowitz will officiate.
- The retiring residence in Detroit, was a sup- Relatives and friends are asked
Rieilide died June 20. She is structive activity.
president of Wayne University,
survived by a niece. Adele Cas- Dr. David D. Henry, asserted porter of all Jewish causes and to attend.
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was known for her piety.
that we are all the better for
The family of the late Eva
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Her husband was the late
HARRY SOLOMON. 44)72 Elm- his coming this way."
Moses Lamport. of Burlington, Kollenberg announces the un-
Others w h o eulogized Dr. Vt., member of the nationally veiling of a monument in her
hurd.. died June 18. Services at
Besevol• Chaped. Survived by Glazer were Ray R. Eppert, vice known family of cotton dealers. memory at 1 p.m. Sunday. June
She is survived by her daugh- 29. at Northwest Hebrew Memo-
his wire. Rachel; daughter, Mies president of the Michigan So-
Est her T;•att; five grandchil- ciety for Mental Hygiene: Roy ters, Mrs. Maurice Landau and rial Park. Rabbi Segal and Can-
dren: tw c brothers and a sister. Reuther of the UAW C10; Dr. Mrs. Julian Zemon of Detroit tor Fenakel will officiate, Rela-
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James J. McClendon. member of and Mrs. David Seidman of New tives and friends are invited to
attend the service.
C RAR LES ABRAMOV ITZ . 3517 national board of NAACP; York: sons. Al and Sam of New
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Lt-may. died June 20. Servises at George Schermer, past president York: 12 grandchildren and
The family of the late Mrs.
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel Sur- of the Michigan Committee on seven great-grandchildren.
Gitel Last Klein announces the
vived by his wife, Anna: a step- Civil Rights; Rabbi Leon Fram;
unveiling of a monument in her
Rabbi Morris Adler; David Wil-
son. Frrci Jacob Horowitz_
Solomon
Golub
Dies
memory at 1:15 p.m. Sunday.
kus, president of Temple Beth
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Solomon Golub. eminent com- June 29, at Beth Abraham Cem-
cEnaA HARRIS. 185t0 Hart- El; Sidney ail. Shevits. presi- poser and folk singer, whose etery. Rabbis Halperin and
well. died June 21. Services at dent of the Council, who pre- many appearances here have Thumin will officiate. Relatives
Benevolent Chapel. Survived by sided.
and friends are invited to at-
A Community Council resolu- made him beloved among De-
sons. Harry, Jacob and Julius:
troit music lovers. died in the tend the service.
tion
read
by
Shevits
recited
the
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a slatrghter. Mrs. Lena Na.tow:
Bronx June 18 at the age of 65.
The family of the late Mary
five grandchildren • and four humanitarian causes which
Author of three volumes of
"evoked
his
ready
response"
and
Cohen announces the unveiling
great -grandchildren
stated that "unsparing of self songs, Mr. Golub was especially of a monument in her memory
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known for his -The Tanchum."
and
health
he
made
the
city
of
MRS. EVA COHEN, 93, 746
"The Cup." "The Cantor" and at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, June 29.
at Beth Abraham Cemetery.
Cullingwood, died Monday. Serv- Detroit his parish. the Jewish scores of other songs.
ices at Kaufman's were held community his congregation."
him as Rabbis Joseph Thumin and
His
tours
popularized
Wednesday. A milliner. she was The resolution extended "the a singer. He also was accom- Samuel Prero will officiate. Rel-
a Detroit resident for 65 years. warm sympathy of those who panist for the late Cantor Josef atives and friends are invited
She was the mother of the tat? were friends. co-workers. dis- Rosenblatt on his concert tour to attend the • service.
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Arthur Dudley Cohen Surviving ciples and colleagues . _ . "
Mrs. Alexander Temmer (Shir-
The memorial chant was ren- in Europe. -
are' twe nephews. Harry M. and
Mr. Golub. who was born in ley Salochek) and family an-
dered by John Redfielci, can-
Dr. Albert H. Krohn.
torial soloist of Temple Beth El. Latvia and came to the U. S. nounce the unveiling of a - mon-
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as
a youth. was music critic for ument in memory of her hus-
The choir of Temple Beth El led
JOSEPH GOLDBERG 72, of
by Jason H. Tickton presented a the Day and contributed many band, Alexander Temmer, at 1
2273 Clements, died Monday.
articles to magazines on Jewish p.m., Sunday, July 6, at Mach-
Servi•re, at Kaufman Chapel. selection of psalms.
music.
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Benja-
Sureivri: by sons, Morris. Harry
min Gorrelick will officiate. Rel-
arid Sol: daughters. Mrs. Sarah Ben-Gnrion
Hannah Spector Gorin Dies
atives and friends are invited to
0“ittirie Mrs. Ruth Sands and
HAIFA, 1JTA. —Hannah Spec- attend the service.
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Ann: two brothers. Ocher and
tor Gorin, noted American Jew-
nipic Athlete!,
both well known in
ish radio commentator, died here
S.r nuf
The family of the late Dr.
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I. tbor V.ionist circles: and five
yesterday at the age of 50. Born Harry Moss announces the un-
TEL AVIV, JTA) -- Prime in Kiev, she spent many years in veiling of a monument in his
.granciehildren.
Minister David Ben-Guriun pre- Israel before migrating to the memory at 12:30 p.m. Sunday.
-:ented an Israel fiat to mem- United States where she was June 29. at Clover Hill Park
Director of JNF Dies
- Mcir be•s of Israel delegation to the honorary president of the Wom- Cemetery. Rabbi Minard Klein
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Eiretra: h: director of the or- Olympics, who left for Helsinki. en's Council of Histadrut. She will officiate. Relatives and
iii,eit:dn department of the He urged the Israel athletes to came to Israel on this visit two friends are invited to attend the
service.
j,.•i11 National Fund, died here "go and compete with our and months ago.
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age 57. Born in Russia: he came God's blessing." He stressed that
participation of the Israelis in
The family of the late Selig
tai Pale. tine about 30 years ago
Section
for
Family
Pomerantz announces the un-
and devoted himself to develop- the Olympic games will mark
veiling of a monument in his
ing the world machinery of the the first time the citizens of the Plots Is Provided
memory at 2 p.m. Sunday, June
JNF and traditional fund-rais- new state are competing under By Chesed Shel Emes
the Jewish State's flag.
29, at Workmen's Circle Ceme-
ing
The Israelis participating in
tery, Turover Section, Rabbi
Many Jewish families of this Benjamin Gorrelick will offi-
the world competition include a
community
in
previous
yews
basketball team. The American
ciate. Relatives and friends are
Committee for the Israel Olym- asked the Hebrew Benevolent invited to attend the service.
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pic Delegation, which financed Society (Chesed Shel Emes), for
Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
The family of the late Joseph
the training and costs of the reservations of family plots on
Granite and Outstanding Designs
group's participation in the Hel- its cemetery, the Hebrew Me- A. Block announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
sinki contest, was praised for its morial Park(
DETROIT MONUMENT
The officers and board of 'U- ory at 11 a.m. Sunday, July 13,
assi stance.
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Need "Expanded" Education
MONTICELLO, N. Y., (JTA)--
The need for an expanded adult
at Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbi
Joshua S. Sperka will officiate.
Relatives and friends are invited
to attend the service.
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The family of the late Ben-
jamin Miller announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 1 p.m. Sunday, June
28, at Chessed Shel Emes Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Leizer Levine will
officiate. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend the service.
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The family of the late Max
Switzky announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, June 29,
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
J. E. Segal will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are invited to
attend the service.
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The family of the late Samuel
ory at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 29,
at Hebrew Memorial Park Cem
etery. Rabbi Chinitz will offici
ate. Relatives and friends -
invited to attend the service
The family will leave togeth
from the Detroit Hebrew Con
gregation, 9850 12th St., at 1.
a. m.
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The family of the late Ale
Stein announces the unveilint-
of a monument in his memos •
at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, June 29
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will offi
elate. Relatives and friends ar-
invited to attend the service.
Unveil Monument Sunday in
Staff Sgt. Cohen's Memory
The unveiling of a monumen
in memory of the late Staff Sgt
Morris Cohen will take place a
the Turover Cemetery. at 11 a.m
Sunday, June 29, his family an
flounces.
Staff Sgt. was the son of th.
late Ida and Nathan Cohen_ H.
is survived by two brothers, Isi
dore and Nathan. and three sis
ters, Belle Holtzman, Ruth Levi.
and Sharon Cohen.
He was killed in action in An
guar, in the South Pacific, Alia
30. 1945. In tribute to his valo
the Yetz Cohen Post of Jewis
War Veterans of the Unite.
States was established here.
Sen. Taft Repudiates
Anti-Semitic Support
WASHINGTON, tJTA) — Se
Robert A. Taft condemne•
"smearing tactics" including th
use of anti-Semitic propagand
against his political opponen -
Gen. Dwight Eisenhower an
Gov. Earl Warren of Californi,
Sen. Taft told a press confer
ence that he was "particular)
disgusted" by a publicatio
known as "Headlines." publish-
by Joseph P. Kamp and distri
butett by the Maryland G.O.•
delegation. Kamp. who is vice
chairman of the Constitution ,
Education League, is listed by t .
Anti-Defamation League amon
leading anti-Semites. Taft sai
he also wanted to repudiat
campaign material circulated b
Gerald Winrod, another ant'
Jewish agitator. as well as som
'•anti-Semitic sheets" he sai
had been distributed.
The Ohio Senator said "th ,
kind of slander can only hu
the Republican Party." One r'
porter asked Sen. Taft if h
campaign funds had been use
to finance such attacks on h
political opponents. Taft repli-
"- certainly not."
MacArthur Ignores Requests
To Repudiate Anti-Semites
CLEVELAND, (JTA) — Get
Douglas MacArthur has take
no action on two letters sent hi
asking his position with regar
to anti-Semitic material sent o
in support of his candidacy
an organization called "Defen
der, Inc., headed by Gerald
Winrod.
Rabbi Samuel M. Silver, c
Cleveland, disclosed that he ha
written Gen. MacArthur on Apr
14 and again on May 26 drawl
his attention to anti-Semiti
material being distributed
Winrod in support of a "drat
MacArthur" movement.
In Memoriam
In loving memory of Charle
Brooks, who departed two year
ago, on June 26.
Sadly missed by his wife an
sons, Richard and Harold.
In loving memory of my be
loved husband, Adolph Pome
rants, who passed away June 21
1945.
Greatly missed by his wit
and family.
Temple, Churches Damaged
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calit
(AJP)—The front windows
education program in the United
the new Verdugo Hills Temp
States is emphasized in a reso-
were
smashed by bottle-throw
lution adopted at the conven-
ing vandals last week, the Valle
tion of Bnai Zion. Louis K.
Bleecker. of Long Beech, N. Y., Czeizler announces the unveil- Jewish News reports. Damae
was elected national president. ing of_ a monument in his mem- was estimated. in excess of OW