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PAINTING-Exterior, Interior, Decorat-
ing, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758
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tractor. TY. 7-044L

60 Egyptian Jews .
Arrested in Cairo
On Zionist Charges

LONDON, (JTA) - Some 60
Egyptian Jews have been ar-
WALL WASHING, guaranteed workman- rested in Egypt on charges of
ship, prices reasonable. VE. 6-9832.
being members of a Zionist
underground movement, t h e
ALUMINUM storms, screens repaired.
Doors, windows, prompt service all press reported here. The reports
types. Call Ed, UN. 4-5873.
said that most of the arrested
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Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.
community leaders in Cairo and
Alexandria.
Israel Demands UN
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Debate on Suez Issue
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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y ,
1700 Cubic Ft. Modern Vans, fully
(JTA)-Israel demanded that
equipped. 2 men $9.80 hour, guaran-
the Security Council re-open
teed.
discussion of the Suez Canal is-
3732 JOY RD.
sue "at an early date." Address -
TY. 8-2800
_ing a letter to the president of
PAINTER AND Decorator. Removing the Council, Israel pointed out
paper; sanding and finishing floors. that the illegal seizure of its
TY. 8-369&
merchant vessel Bat Galim by
FOR BETTER wall washing call James the Egyptians has again under-
RusselL One day service. TO. 6-4005.
scored the "acute" situation re-
526 Belmont.
sulting from the Egyptian block-
A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable
prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997, TO. ade of the Suez Canal against
5-8271.
Israel traffic.
Ambassador Abba Eban„ head
CARPENTER-All types of alterations.
Call WE. 3-0815, WE. 4-4826.
of the Israel delegation at the
BRICK WORK, all kinds. Porches, chim- UN, will in all probability seek
neys, steps. J. Barak, 3770 Edison, to contact the Soviet delegation
TY. 6-0649.
to establish the current views of
CARPENTER-Alterations. No job too the Soviet government on free-
big or too small. TO. 8-2779.
dom of navigation through the
Suez Canal. Last March, during
an earlier complaint by Israel
TILE
against Egyptian interference
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with Israel shipping, Soviet del-
New and Repair Special
egate Andrei Vishinsky vetoed a
U OF D TILE a. TERRAZZO CO.
resolution demanding that Egypt
UN. 1-5075 end the blockade.
DI. 1-0568
It is understood that Ambas-
sador Eban has discussed with
L. KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker, the delegations of the Western
attics, recreation rooms, kitchen cabi-
nets. Estimates and advice free. UN. Powers their views on the latest
2-8890.
Egyptian action, and that the
EXPERIENCED couple desire wall wash- United States and Britain prom-
- ing and painting. TR. 3-3293, TE. 4-2435.
ised to back Israel's protests and
A-1 PAINTING, decorating, contractor; its demand for passage of a res-
interior-exterior. Fr e e estimatees.
olution in the Security Council
Dresser. TO. 8-6047.
requesting that Egypt call off
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21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00 the blockade.
Heavy Wire Burning -Baskets $2.50
(In Israel, eight members of
Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone . KE. the Israel Parliament, all Herut
3-4870-KE. 1-1593.
Party deputies, signed a petition
BRICK, cement, plaster, pointing. All to Speaker of the Knesset Jos-
repairs, chimney, porches, steps. UN.
eph Sprinzak demanding that
2-1017, UN. 2-8948.
he call an extraordinary session
of Parliament, which is current-
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ly recessed, to consider methods
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for ending the Egyptian block-
ade of Israel shipping. At least
Gutters
25 deputies- must ask for a spe-
Tin and Canvas Decks
cial session of Parliament before
Roof Repairing
the Speaker is obligated to call
it. The Herut Party, meanwhile
All Work Guaranteed
has urged the government t o
seize an Egyptian vessel on th e
high seas as a hostage for th e
safe return of the Bat Galin 1
and its crew.)
London reports from Cairo
revealed Tuesday that the 10
Israel crewmen of the "Bat
2479 W. Davison Ave.
Galim" will be tried before
Egypt's Supreme Military Tri-
TO. 8-0071
bunal. Hut Hafez Sahel, the
prosecutor general for• the
military regime, said no deci-
sion has yet been reached on
action against the Israel crew
and their interrogation con-
tinues.
Armistice Commission Censures
Egypt for Attacks on Israel
TEL AVIV, (JTA)-The Israel-
ALL MAKES
Egyptian Mixed Armistice Com-
mission, after three meetings on
border incidents in recent weeks,
called upon Egypt to halt "fin-
and
ally and immediately" attacks
on Israelis by Arab infiltrators
from Egyptian-held territory.
The MAC also underlined that
it noted "with extremely great
concern the deterioration during
the last month of the already
serious situation prevailing along
the demarcation line as a result
of repeated aggressive acts by
TE. 4-1009
Egypt against Israel." The MAC's
resolution was approved by the
Israel delegation and the UN
chairman.
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Israel Apologizes to UN Truce
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TEL AVIV, (JTA)-Brig. Gen.
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Moshe Dayan, chief of staff of
2 YEAR old fur jacket, almost new. the Israel Army, expressed his
WE. 3-1922. No Saturday calls.
"regret," in a letter to Maj. Gen.
E. L. M. Burns, head of the
United Nations truce organiza-
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curred when Jewish soldiers
bedrm. sets, Kittenger breakfront,
Weiman tables, living room furn.
fired at a UN jeep patrolling the
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border in the Latrun area. No
lamp a bric a brae porch furn.
one was injured in the firing
According to Gen. Dayan's letter,
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two soldiers manning an outpost
had noted a suspicious move-
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Friday, Ocioker 4,,4254, ;
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Samuel J. Berke Dies

Obituaries

Samuel J. Berke, 18692 Tracey,
died Oct. 1. A former president
of the Men's Club of Shaarey
Zedek, he was
active in many
local organiza-
tions. He is sur-
vived by . his
wife, Ann D.; a
son, Leonard; a
daughter, Ilene;
his mother, Mit.
Bessie Berko-
witz; a grand-
daughter; two
sisters, Mrs. Leo
Lazar and Mrs.
D a n Krouse.
S. J. Berke Funeral services
were held Sunday at the Ira
Kaufman Chapel,

SARAH ROBINS, 3041 Glad- brother; a sister; 6 grandchil-
stone, died Sept. 29 in Philadel- dren.
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phia, Pa. Services at Menorah
JOSEPH KLAIN, 2701 Blaine,
Funeral Chapel on Puritan. Sur-
vived by her husband, Morris; died Sept. 24. Survived by his
three sons, Bob Bickman, of wife, Sophie; sons, Jack and
Philadelphia, Sam Bickman, of Charles, both of New York;
Danbury, Conn., and Saul. Rob- daughter, Mrs. Harold Wenner;
bins, of Detroit; two daughters, three brothers; four grandchil-
Jean Selden, of Brooklyn, N. Y. dren.
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and Mrs. Adele Emmer, of De-
ANNA ROSENBERG, 2751 Ro-
troit; two brothers and nine
grandchildren. Mrs. Robins was chester, died Sept. 25. Services
president of the Golden Rule were in Youngstown, 0., through
Aid Society and the Kiever Pro- , Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
1
gressive Society and vice-presi- vived
by husband, Herman; son,
Marvin; two grandchildren.
dent of the Tel Aviv Society.
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JENNIE TURNER, 2299 High- MORRIS SHAW, 4261 Duane,
land, died Oct. 1. Services were died Sept. 26. Services were at
Komaiko Honored
held at Hebrew Memorial Chap- Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
el. Survived by husband, Aaron; vived by wife, Fannie; son, Lou-
CHICAGO, (JTA)-S. B. Ko-
son, Peter; daughter, Mrs. Leon- is; daughter, Mrs. Harold Smith; maiko, Zionist leader, was - hen-
great-
a
and Weisberg; a sister, a brother, five - grandchildren;
ored here at a reception ar-
two grandchildren. grandchild. *
ranged by the Zionist Organiza-
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TUJJE BECKMAN, 19'766 Sor- tion of Chicago on the occasion
HAYMAN, 3775 Cort-
of his 75th birthday. He was
land,
died
Sept.
28.
Services
were
rento,
died Sept. 27. Services
land,
held at Ira Kaufman Chapel. were at Hebrew Memorial Chap- one of the 'founders of the Zion-
He leaves his wife, Vera; son„ el. Survived by daughters, Mrs. ist organization here in 1897, and
is active in various Jewish in-
Louis; five daughters, Mrs. Ben- Norman Snitz and Mrs. Sam. stitutions. Israel Consul Simcha
jamin Elkin, Mrs. Samuel Gott- Bachrach; seven grandchildren.
Pratt presented him with a ci-
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lieb, Mrs. George Barr, Mrs.
tation for his many years of de-
Monte Meskin and Mrs. Samuel EDDY WEXLER, 4239 Duane, voted work in behalf of Israel.
Lederman; three brothers, 16 died Sept. 27. Services were at
grandchildren and three great- Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
grandchildren. vived by wife, Esther; son, Mor- Atomic Energy Chief
ris; daughters, Mrs. Simon Blum,
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CLARA REMER, 4324 Buena Mrs. Daniel Stern, and Marion; To Speak on WXYZ,-
Vista, died Sept. 28. Services were seven grandchildren.
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Lewis L. Strauss, chairman of
held at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
the U. S. Atomic Energy Com-
She leaves two sons, Philip and W1T.TJAM SHEV, 2003 Ford, mission, will speak at 10
a.m.,
Bernard; three daughters, 'Mrs, died Sept. 27. Services were at Sunday, on Sta-
Jack Share, Mrs. Leonard Mar- Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
tion WXYZ, the
golis and Mrs. Michael Rosen- vived by wife, Pauline; daugh-
AmeriCan
ters,
Mrs.
Charles
Bednarsh,1
thal; two sisters, a brother, sev-
Broadcasting
en grandchildren and one great- Mrs. Stephen Goldfarb, and I Company. Pre-
Martha; five grandchildren. •
grandchild.
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sented by the
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Union of Amer-
HYMAN
GOLD,
-
3221
Webb,
HARRY MAXMAN, 2901 Glen-
ican Hebrew
died
Sept.
27.
Services
were
at
dale, died Sept. 27. Services were
C o n g regations
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- and the Unite0
leaves his wife, May; son, Sid- vived by wife, Dora; sons, Jo- Jewish Laymen's
ney; four daughters, Mrs. Mau- seph, Irving and Ralph; daugh- Committee. the
rice D. Coden, Mrs. Paul Har- ter, Anita; a * sister.
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`Message" brings
win, Mrs. Norman Appleton and
REBECCA
(KASS)
KOSNO- weekly pro-
a
Mrs. Morton Qppenheim,
grams with Dr.,
brother, three sisters, and 12 SKY, 2611 Gladstone, died Sept. Jonah B. Wise
Strauss
28. Services were at Hebrew Me-
grandchildren.
morial Chapel. Survived by hus- in charge. Strauss will speak
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about the American Jewish Ter-
ROSE SHARE, 16162 Kentucky, band, Aaron; daughters, Mrs. centenary in light of Jewish re-
David
Mattes
and
Mrs.
Benjam-
died Sept. 29. Services were at
ligious ideals.
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves in Robbins; a brother; five
grandchildren.
her husband, Saul; sons, Leslie,
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Louis and Nathanial; daughters,
ADOLPH
GASTMAN,
3710
Mrs. Joseph Morris and Mrs.
Bernard Zemmol; two brothers, Richton, died Sept. 27. Services
Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
two sisters and eight grandchil- were at Hebrew Memorial Chap-
Granite and Outstanding Designs
el. Survived by wife, Fannie;
dren.
daughter, Mrs. Isadore Paster;
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CHARLES SORKIN, 16368 two sisters; a brother; two
WORKS
grandchilren.
Turner, died Sept. 29. Services
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2744
W.
Davison
cor. Lawton
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
BARNEY MONASH, 2023 Pin-
T O. 8-7523
TO,
8-6923
leaves his wife, Anna, and son,
gree, died Sept. 28. Services were
Sidney.
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
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EVA GUTENBERG, 3767 Hum- 'Survived by * wife, * Lena.
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phrey, died Sept. 30. Services at
BORIS GOLDNER, 2283 Clair-
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
mount, died Sept. 29. Services
her cousins, Mrs. Sarah Raskin,
Mrs. Vera Rom and Mrs. Edward were at Hebrew Memorial Chap-
el.
Sklar.
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ROBERT CARNICK, who found-
SAMUEL GOODMAN HYAMS, ed Copco Steel Co. 50 years ago,
-Waldron Hotel, Pontiac, died
Sept. 30.. Services were at Ira died Monday at the age of 75.
Funeral services were held at
Kaufman Chapel.
MANUAL URBACH & SON
Ira Kaufman Chapel. Surviving
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7729 TWELFTH ST.
HELEN LUNENFELD, 18714 are his wife, Dorothy; four sons,
TY. 6-7192
Kentucky, died Sept. 30. Services Lyle, Arthur, Boyd and Harry;
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She three brothers and two sisters. •■•■ ■ 411111•111111101111.11111111•11111111111111111111.111.11a
leaves her husband, Joseph A.;
daughters, Mrs. Jonas Laurins,
Monument
and Miss Corrine Lunenfeld;
mother, Mrs. Julia Frady; three.,
Unveilings -
brbthers, two sisters and a
grandchild. * * *

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Cemetery Memorials

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SAMUEL LUTCHANSKY 3795
Duane, died Sept. 24. Services
were at Hebrew Memorial Chap-
el. Survived by his wife, Jennie;
sons, Leo and Milton ; daughters,
Mrs. Leo. Eagel, Mrs. Leonard
Dietch, Mrs. Rose Cohen; a

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