• Obituaries JOHN NATHAN. a former .De- trotter, died July 14. at his home in Colorado Springs, Colo He is • survived by his daughters, Mrs. Wallace Nathan, of Detroit, and Rhoda Arnold, of New York: a -ion Albert, of New York: and two grandsons. Services and in- term•nt were in Colorado I i 16 —THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 18, 1952 three daughters. Mesdames Dor- othy Eichenhorn. Evelyn Eisman and Jeanette Schwartz, and six grandchildren. • • • BESSIE WEBER. 4840 Sturte-1 vant, died July 9. Services at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband. Solomon: sons, Abe and Roy of St. Louis. CJFWF Founder Dies; Wm. Shroder Was 75 Mrs. Isaac Sitetzer Dies at 72; Benefactress of Worthy Causes Mrs. Minnie Shetzer, of 3311 day. Cantor J. H. Sonentiar par- Chicago Blvd., benefactress of ticipated in the services. Besides Mrs. August, Mrs.. many worthy causes, inspirer of CINCINNATI, (JTA) — Mes- Shetzer is survived by four other: sages of sympathy from leaders daughters, Cecelia, Mrs. Seymourli of major Jewish organizations Frank, Mrs. Jacob L. Keidan ands' were received by the family of Mrs. Louis E.• Rudner of Flint4 William J. Shroder, founder and nine grandchildren and one first p r e sident great-grandchild. of the Council of Jewish Fed-1 Springs • * • Rabbi Estersohn to Joirf, erations and Welfare Funds, I LENA SHORE. 3375 Coiling- • MAKIE, 2677 Webb, ROSE Army Chaplaincy Corps' who died here! died July 10. Services were at wood, died July 9. Services at leaves last Friday, aged Kaufman Chapel. She leaves Si10 • Ka ufnia7: Chapel. Rabbi Nathan Estersohn, s 75. three sons, Charles. 'Manuel and her son. Milton: daughters, Mrs. native Detroiter who is current- Abandoning a Albert four daughters. /Vies- Albert Goldman and Mrs. Lester ly a resident of Los Angeles s u c c essful ca- a sister. dames Louis Sipkins. Eva Ca- Rosenthal; and Calif., will report for active duts • • . reer of law, Mr.1 st•rio. Morris Waxman and J. B. in the United States A r m . PEARL SAKAT. 3236 Tyler, Shroder devoted' St!"lenlnr . a brother and a sis- Chaplaincy Corps on July 31. himself to social died July 11. Services at Kauf- ter • • • While a resident here, Rabbi man Chapel. She leaves her hus- and civic affairs Estersohn attended the Yeshi-"; and played an MORRIS SKLARE. 4095 Leslie, band. Samuel: son. Marvin; four vath Beth Yehudah, followins W. J. Shroder important role! died July 12. Services a , Kauf- brothers and three sisters. which he studied at Yeshiv.' • • • in Jewish communal life. He man Chapel. He leaves his wife. University in New York. H.. Mt try: tnree daughters. Mes - ! GEORGE FINEMAN. 1 7 1 6 6 was vice-chairman of the Joint graduated from the latter in dames Sander A. Hillman. Henry Littlefield, died July 11. Serv- Distribution Committee, member stitution in 1951. MRS. ISAAC SHETZER Brownian and William Jacobs: ices were at Kaufman Chapel. of the boards of numerous na- Before volunteering for th a brother and a sister. He leaves his wife. Sarah: sons. tional Jewish institutions and her husband, the late Isaac armed forces h • • • Albert and Morris: daughter. actively participated in 1 o c a 1 Shetzer, and son. the late Simon : was an activ ABE MENDELSOHN. 3 2 4 6 Mrs. Ben Kau f man three Jewish organizations. He was member of th the founder and first president Shetzer, both of whom were na- cii,eiclaie. died July 7. Services brothers and a sister. Los Angeles rab of the Cincinnati Jewish Com- tionally revered as Zionist lead- at. Benevolent Chapel Survived • • • ers, died last Friday at Grace binate, and w. by his wife, Dora: four daugh- LILLIAN WINEMAN, a native munity Council. instrumental i ters, Mesdames Celia Reuben of Detroiter. died July 11, at Tampa. For eight consecutive years he Hospital, after a brief illness. organizing a n W.ishincton, D. C., Hattie Ray- Fla. She was 48 years-old. She . served as president of the Cin- 1 For nearly half a century, Mrs. building an Or of Tuscaloosa. Ala . Eva leaves her husband. A. Milton: cinnati Board of Education. He Shetzer was known for her T11 0 11 thodox congre M tichit-t.-. of Cleveland. and Lil- son, Irving E.: three brothers was chairman of the executive warm- heartedness and her gation in th e liar: I Wolok of Detroit : a son. and three sisters. I budget committee of the Cincin- readiness to support every de- -North Holly: A;abama: 11 grajidchil- nati Community Chest for 30 serving Jewish cause. Her piety • • wood section. Estersohn l'l'eit-g,randf•hi!cirPri: and her faith have guided her dt years. He also held other im- MAX GREENBERG, 2962 Cle- The 24-year-old rabbi will re ; brothei ot- Johannesburg. and a ments. died July 14. Services at portant civic positions. household which was for years o' New York. A native of Cincinnati, he grad- the gathering place for commun- port to Fort Ord. Calif., follow: Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his • • . ing which he will take a five wife. Anna: son, Irwin Green; uated from Yale and Harvard ity planning and Zionist organ- and practiced law from 1901 to ization work. Only serious illness week training course at For ROSE WEISS, 2250 Taylor. three brothers and a sister. Slocum, N.Y. He will stop her , 1921 when he retired to devote kept here from attending ser- died July 8. Services at Hebrew Benevolent. Chapel. She is sur- MICHAEL GREENFIELD. 8720 his entire time without compen- vices regularly at the Shaarey to visit friends and former class mates before he goes East. H vived 13]‘ a son. Allen: six Twelfth, died July 14. Services sation to social and civic ac- Zedek. Mesdames S e 1 ni a at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves tivities. During the Spanish , She was active in Mizrachi will serve as a first lieutenant i Schulman of Waco. Tex.. Olga his son, Simon: daughter. Mrs. American War, he enlisted as a Women, was a member of Ha- the Army. private in the Yale University dassah and many leading organ- Soltz. Mildred Berman of Mon- Theodore Robins and a sister. Battery. He was elected national , izations and was especially in- rovei Cr,lif. Margaret Brandeis. r :11r1n Dorey of Wichita. Kansas • judge advocate general of the terested in the work of the Jew- Court Orders Israel United Spanish War Veterans . ish National Fund. with special To Allow Oil Prospec 71.fl ■ i Martha Weiss: 12 crrandchil- d1••11; three great-g- randchil- • in 1905 and commander of the devotion to its tree-planting then: four brothers and a ;sister. , Ohio Department of the United program. . JERUSALEM. (JTA )—The • • • Spanish War Veterans in 1906- rael Supreme Court halide Among her chief hopes, down an order to the Isra JON-A-11 LOUIS WOLOCK, 3351 after the passing of her illus- W Buena Vista, died July 8. government to show cause wit trious husband and son, was Services at Benevolent Chapel. Salomon Grumbach Dies in 15 days why the Jordan that their memories would be He is survived by a son, Samuel. ploration Co. should not be pe PARIS, ( J T A Salomon (Unveiling •nnouncements may be In- perpetuated in Lsrael. When mitted to continue prospectin serted by mail or by calling The Jewish Grumbach, French-Jewish So- the Jewish National Fund News office, WO. S-1155. Written an- cialist leader, who was for many for oil. nouncements must be accompanied by Council of Detroit decided to the 'name and address of the person years a member of the French The company received t - sponsor the planting of the making the insertion. There is a standard Parliament and at one time charge of S2. for unveiling notices. concessions from the Palestii Isaac and Simon Shetzer Me- measuring an inch in depth). served as chairman of its Senate Mandatory Administration i morial Forest in Israel on JNF By Karl C. Berg • • • Foreign Affairs Committee, died 1939 and began work in the fiel' she land, near Jerusalem. Own.r The family of the late Louisa at the ale of 68, after an but was forced to discontini started the fund with a liberal Max R rotslaysky Morganroth announces the un- here operation. He was very active operation by World War Monument Works contribution. In the period of veiling of a monument in her in Jewish affairs. and the Israel War of Liberatio Distinctive a few brief months, the forest memory at 12 noon, Sunday, July Between the two World Wars , Monuments Recently it asked the goverz 2e. at Beth Moses Cemetery. on he represented France at the ; of more than 10,000 trees was Reasonably Priced ment for renewal of concession completed and many Detroit- Masonic Rd. Cantor Hyman Adler League of Nations and in a 3201 JOY ROAD but the request was denied. Corner Wildemere ers still are planting trees in will officiate. Relatives and number of international confer- In the Knesset. the Isra Tiler II-0196 friends are invited to attend. it. t Lodon, Locarno. San • • Last year. she fulfilled another government's oil prospecting b' Remo. Genoa and Geneva. After The family of the late Irving ambition: to make a second passed its first reading, by , Chips. of Los Angeles. Calif., an- World War II he served as a visit to Israel. Her first trip ; vote of 53 to 6. with only Mapa delegate to the United Nations. nounce the unveiling of a morru- and Communist deputies in Os 1 there was with her husband, in position. The measure was th- merit in his memory at 2 p.m., 1928. Her late father, Jacob M. Dr. Leo Shapiro Dead Sunday. July 27, at Beth Tefilo sent to the Finance Committ: ST. LOUIS. (JTA 1—Dr. Leo Sarasohn. settled in the Yloly for further drafting. Emanuel Cemetery. on Wood- Land and was buried on Mount Shapiro. director of the educa- ward Ave. Rabbi Wohlgelernter will officiate. Relatives and tion department of the Anti- Scopus and she was deeply Defamation League of Bnai grieved not to have been able Israel Seeks U.S. Expert friends are asked to attend. . Brith, died of a heart attack to visit his grave, the burial For Ceramics Research A budding anthologist recent- here, aged 37. He was a former ground now being held by Jor- An opportunity for an Arne ly sought to include a Sholem New Yorker who served as a dan. She was accompanied on Asch piece in a new literary col- lecturer and instructor at Teach-1 her last visit by her daughter, 4 :can to associate with the Isra , lection. "I hope you understand," ers College. Columbia University. Mrs. Harry E. August. - Ceramics Research Associati• The Isaac Shetzers were as research director is announ , he wrote Asch, - that I 'can- and New York University's MANUAL URBACH & SON married in Traverse City, ed by the Israel Consulate Ge not afford to pay your usual fee School of Education. 7729 TWELF'T:: eral. Division of Professional a as I am a very young man." I Mich., in 1899. They came to Mrs. Shet- Nathan D. Kaplan Dies Technical Personnel. 11 E. 70. l'Y. 4-7192 Detroit in 1901 and Asch replied: "I'll wait for you r Nathan D. Kaplan, prominent St., New York 21, N.Y. zer had 'resided here uninter- to grow up." Chicago lawyer, pioneer Zionist ruptedly since then. The applicant. who must l eader who li ved in Israel f rom TIIIIIInliilt11111111111111111111t11111altitiffilt111111111111111PIIIIIIIM1111111111111111,11111111111111ItI111111111111111111111,111 A. M. Hershman paid trib- Dr. between 30 and 45, should ha 1927 to 1940 and was Royal Dan- ute to her memory at funeral a college degree, preferably ish Consul and a member of th - . services at Kaufman's on Sun- ceramics. • Research will be do. Municipal Council in Tel Aviv, in improving production meth.. Dignity Beauty died last week at the age of 75.1 and quality of products, r: IsraA Ex nds Hotel Room s material conservation and pl: Maintained .by ng Tourist Trade ia I For Growing Canadian Immigration Bill to NEW YORK—More than 1,000 instruction. The applicant will Adas Shalom ( Northwest) Synagogue E-.I Limit Emigrants from Israel d new hotel rooms will be com- responsible to the board of rectors of the Ceramics Associ. inquiries May Be Made pleted in Israel during the next OTTAWA, JTA) — The only tion. at Synagogue Office i mmigrants who will be allowed 18 months to help accommodate .._- Experience needed for the I. an ever increasing number of 51111111111111iIii111111111111111111111111111111111111i111lit1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 to enter Canada from Israel un- practical work in ma , der a proposed new immigration visitors from abroad. it was re- includes ufacture of ceramics, familiari law will be close relatives of ported in the current issue of Canadian residents and "cases of Economic Horizons. monthly with semi-automatic equipme publication of the Jewish tunnel kiln process and proble • exceptional merit." A similar bar will exist for Agency's Economic Department of plant layout. Knowledge e desirable, but not most European and Near East in New York. Expert American Hebrew is 17125-27 VAN DYKE AVENUE hotel personnel, in all classifica- sential. The candidate sho countries under the law, which Cemetery Olivet Oppolite main entrance to Mt. ave some knowledge was presented to Parliament by tions, are being sought to help also .1- English, French and German. DETROIT 34, MICH; • TW. 1-7220 the government. However, cer- staff the new facilities. BROWN A total of 35,893 persons tain exceptions will be made. as Buy U. S. Defense Bonds reg follows: "Holland, farm workers visited Israel in 1951 as compared _ iRA5CH DESIGNERS • MANUFACTURERS and some artisans selected un- to 28.913 in 1950. Of last year's larly through the Payroll So der an agreement with the `visitors. 56.8 per cent were ings Plan where you work, t MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARKERS -MAUSOLEUMS Netherlands government: Ger- tourists. Slightly more than 27 Bond-A-Month Plan where y • GRANITE • BRONZE • MARBLE many, Austria, Greece and Fin- per cent of the visitors were bank, or at your bank or WE ERECT WORK ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES land, farmers. domestics, nurses from the United States and 44 office. You'll be helping yt country and yourself. ! per cent were from Euope. and nurses' aides. _ • Monument Unveilings MONUMENTS NORTHWEST HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK r UN. 4-7474 noun & BAIRN CO. 1