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Launch Fifth German
Vessel Built for Israel

Dismiss Bankruptcy
Against Jewish Bank

COLOGNE, (JTA)—The fifth
of an eight-vessel fishing fleet
being built in various German
shipyards as reparations pay-
ments to Israel was launched at
a shipyard at the Rhine City of
Duisberg. The vessel will be
brought to the North Sea for
her shakedown cruise, after
which an Israel crew will sail ;
her through the English Chan-
nel, down the coast of France
and Spain, through the Straits
Gibraltar into the Mediterran-
ean and on to Haifa.
Two other of the completed
vessels are currently being put
through their paces before sail-
ing for their home port next
month, and three more vessels
are due to be launched soon.
All eight are diesel powered,
52-foot ships equipped with the
latest electronic devices for lo-
cating schools of fish.
The West German Ministry of
Economics has announced to
German produce importers that
they may submit bids for $2,800,-
000 worth of Israel citrus fruit
and $1,100,000 worth of Israel-
grown peanuts.

FRANKFURT, (JTA) — Com-
plete termination of bankruptcy
proceedings against the former
"Jewish Bank" here, which has
in the meantime gone out of
business, was announced by the
court here. All domestic claims
have been settled in full. The
recognized foreign depositors
and creditors have also been
satisfied.
The "Jewish Bank" was closed
in 1950 on charges that it had
violated foreign currency con-
trol regulations and German
banking laws. The bankruptcy
proceedings were instituted
shortly thereafter by the State
of Hesse, not—as would have
been customary—by creditors or
the bank itself.
An officially-fostered publicity
campaign convinced German
newspaper readers that the
owners had fled to Switzerland
after embezzling millions. The
court order ending the bank-
ruptcy proceedings makes it
clear, however, that no defalca-
tions occurred.
Although it has been known
for the past four years that as-
sets were sufficient to meet all JWB to Conduct 11,1 A
debts, some of the people con-
nected with the financial insti- Campaign Among GIs
tution were convicted of bank-
NEW YORK—A unified and
ruptcy fraud, while the bank it-
self was kept in costly receiver- simultaneous campaign to raise
funds from among Jewish mili-
ship.
tary personnel in all branches
What you think is your worst of the U. S. Armed Forces on
point may be your best.—Aesop behalf of the United Jewish Ap-
peal will be initiated for the first
time during Hanukah under
CARD OF THANKS
auspices of the National Jewish
Mrs. Alice Schiff and
Welfare Board, it was an-
children and Mr. and Mrs.
nounced by Charles Aaron, Chi-
J. Arthur Schiff wish to
"cago, JWB president, and Rabbi
thank their relatives and
Joseph H. Lookstein, New York,
friends for the many kind
chairman of JWB's Commission
expressions of sympathy
on Jewish Chaplaincy.
shown them during their
recent bereavement on the
-The campaign will be conduct-
loss of their husband, fath-
ed by 97 full-time and 244 part-
er and son, Donald Wil-
time Jewish chaplainson duty
liam Schiff, aged 28. Our
with the U. S. Armed Forces in
sincerest thanks to Rabbi
the United States and 49 other
Morris Adler for the corn-
countries, Mr. Aaron declared.
fort and courage he gave
Donald during his long and
Rabbi Lookstein said that the
painful illness.
campaign would run from Ha-
nukah to Purim (March 8) "be-
cause both of these festivals are
related to Jewish deliverance
CARD OF THANKS
from peril and are traditionally
The Sarah Berlin Family
'associated with the spirit of giv-
ing: ,
wishes to thank relatives
and friends for the many
Each Jewish chaplain will ini-
kindnesses shown them
tiate and conduct the campaign
during their recent be-
in accordance with his local sit-
reavement and for the
uation after full clearance with
many tributes accorded
the appropriate military author-
their beloved mother. Ex-
ities.
treme gratefulness is ex-
pressed to Rabbi Morris
Arabs Blast Water Line
Adler, of Cong. Shaarey Ze-
dek, and to Rabbi Joshua
Sperka, of Menorah Funer-
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — For the
al Chapel, for their gentle
fourth time in three months the
guidance a n d devotion.
main waterline in the Negev was
Dr. Herman I. Berlin, of
blasted by infiltrees from Jor-
Beverly Hills, Calif.; Mrs.
dan. In another incident, an Is-
George (Rose) Hoven, Mr.
raeli soldier was wounded when
Ben E. Berlin and Mrs. Da-
a military patrol near Elath, on
vid (Celia) Kliger.
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Unveiling of Memorial Tablets will take place Sunday, December 12,
at 2 p.m. in the Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin, Linwood and Elmhurst.
Rabbi Samuel Stollman, of Windsor, will be the guest speaker.
Each plate will be separately unveiled by the families of the deceased.
Families and friends are invited.

The following names will be unveiled:

Moshe Bolotin, Sarah Ruth Pickie Cutler, Abraham
DeRoven, Louis Dorn, Isaac Gendelman, Golden Family,
Grossberg Family, Samuel Leibowitz, Agnes Levin, Hyman
Miller, Isaac Newman, Hinde Rose, Isaac Rosenthal,
Harry Shektman, Isadore Shindler, Jennie Weitzer', Max
and Sadie Yaker, William Zack, Hoberman Family.

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Obituaries

MRS. ROSE G. IMERMAN, 73,
prominent former Detroiter,
died in 'Los Angeles last Friday.
Funeral services were held there
Monday. She is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. M. Rattner, and
two sons, Drs. Stanley and Car-
lyle 'merman of Beverly Hills,
Calif.
*
ISRAEL M. STOCKER, 18616
Roselawn, died Dec. 1. Services
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
leaves his son, Ben; daughters,
Mrs. Harriet Fischer, Mrs. Jer-
ome Malian of Flint and Mrs.
Milton Bloom; five brothers, two
sisters and seven grandchildren.
* * *
RACHEL ZWIG, 906 Elsmere,
Windsor, Ont., died Nov. 30.
Services were at Ira Kaufman
Chapel. She leaves five sons, Is-
rael of Miami, Max of Detroit,
Louis of Windsor, Walter of Tor-
onto, and Harry Zwig of Detroit;
a daughter, Miss Jean Zwig of
Detroit; a brother and two
grandchildren.
* * *
WILLIAM I. MILLER, 18201
Mark Twain, died Dec. 5. Serv-
ices were at Ira Kaufman Chap-
el. He leaves his wife, Sylvia;
three sons, Richard A., Jerome
F. and Marvin Green; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Abe Langwald; five
brothers, six sisters • and six
grandchildren.
* * *
-
ETHEL RICHMOND, 12157 N.
Martindale, died Dec. 5. Services
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Survived by her son, Sam; a
daughter, Mrs. Albert Goldberg;
a sister, six grandchildren and
four great grandchildren,

* • •

SAMUEL SOLINSKY, 2611
Tuxedo, died. Dec. 6. Services at
Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
vived by his wife, Sadie; a son,
Herman. H. Stern; three daugh-
ters, Mrs._ Max Hoffman, Mrs.
Sam Pollack and Mrs. Hyman
Feingold; father, Morris Storbin-
sky; two sisters, a brother. nine
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.

* • *

IDA DERIN, 18618 Steel, died
Dec. 5. Services at Hebrew Mem-
orial Chapel. Survived by her
husband, Ben; parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Swarinsky; a brother,
and three sisters.
* *
DORA STOTZKY, 16117 Sus-
sex, died Dec. 6. Services at He-
brew Memorial Chapel. Survived
by two sons, Louis- and Maurice;
a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Brick-
ner; a sister, a brother, and six
grandchildren.
* * *
SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN, of the
Majestic Hotel, died Dec. 7. Serv-
ices at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
He leaves two sons, Harry Gault
and Alfred Goldstein; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Eric Endelman; a sis-
ter and six grandchildren.
* * *
DOROTHY BARSKY, 1511
First, died Dec. 6. Services at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her husband, Abraham O.; a son,
Gerald J.; a daughter, Ruth;
four sisters, a brother and one
grandchild.
• • *
BARNEY FOX, former De-
troiter, died Dec. 2. Services at
Menorah Funeral Chapel, on
Puritan. Survived by his wife,
Bessie; two sons, Murry and
Leon; a daughter, Mrs. Harry
Carr, and four grandchildren,

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ROSLYN ACKER, 37, died Nov.
30, in Guelph, Ont. Services and

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Chapel are Known to Our Community,
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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-2-1
Friday, December 10, 1. 954

interment in Toronto. In addi-
tion to her brother, Earl Gould,
of Detroit, she leaves her hus-
band, Abe, and three children,
Brian, Blyth and Sidney, of
Guelph, father and sister, of
Toronto; and five sisters and
two brothers, of Los Angeles,
Calif. •

The' covenant that I have
made with you ye shall not for-
get; neither shall ye fear other
gods. But the Lord your God
. shall deliver you out of the
hand of .AIA, your • ,enemie zji
Kings 17; 38, 39.

MEYER WEISMAN, 11501 Pe-
toskey, died Dec. 2. Services were
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Survived by wife, Sarah; son,
Louis; daughters, Mrs. Harry
Brown and Mrs. Sherman Powin;
two sisters; six grandchildren.

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Monument

Unvedings

De

(Unveiling announcernents may
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serted by mad or by calling The Jewish

HENRIETTA SCHWARTZ, 4269 News office, VE. B-9364. Written an-
nouncements must be accompanied b
Fullerton. died Dec. 3. Services the
name and address of the person
were at Hebrew Memorial Chap- making the insertion. There is a standard
el. Survived by husband, Sam- charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices.
uel; sons, Lawrence and Leon;
The family of the late Samuel
daughter, Cecile; father, Joseph Weiss announces the unveiling
Yoselowitz; four brothers.
of a monument in his memory
* * e
ETTA GOLDSTICK, 916 Lillian at 1 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 12, at
St., Windsor, died Nov.. 30. Serv- Beth Abraham Cemetery, Wood-
ices were at Hebrew Memorial ward at 8 Mile. Rabbi Halpern
Chapel. Survived by husband, I will officiate. Relatives and
Harry; sons, Meyer and Jack; I friends are asked to attend. ,
three grandchildren and a great- i -
* * *
r ,
grandchild.
The family of the late Benja,-
mm Rosenthal announces the
unveiling of a monument in hiss
memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday,
Dec. 12, at Beth Yehudah Cone-
I tery, 14 Mile and Gratiot. Rabbi.
In loving memory of our dear Rosenthal will officiate. Rela-
daughter and sister, -Barbara tives and friends . are asked tO
Seltzer, who passed away on attend.
Dec. 16, 1947.
Larner, JDA Director, Dies
You are not forgotten, dear,

In Memoriam

Nor will you ever be
As long as life and memory last
We will remember thee.
We miss you now, our hearts are sore,
As time goes by, we miss you more.
Your loving smile, you gentle face
None can fill your vacant place.

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Victor
Larner, national executive di-
rector of the Joint Jewish Ap.
peal since 1948, died suddenly at
Sadly missed by her mother, Mt. Sinai Hospital. He was 4
Mrs. Sam Seltzer, and her broth- years old.
er, Sheldon.

MONUMENTS

Honor Reg on 80th Birthday

PARIS, (AJP)—Literary asso-
ciations throughout France paid
tribute to Edmond Fleg, renown-
ed French Jewish author and
historian, on the occasion of his
80th birthday, Nov. 29, with tes-
timonial dinners and special
celebrations. The great French
thinker, who has become deeply
interested in Zionism as linked
with Messianic Judaism, is pres-
dent of the French section of
the World Jewish Congress. His
works include "The Jewish An-
thology," "The Land of Prom-
ise," "The Life of Moses," "The
Life of Solomon," "The Wall of
Weeping," "Why I am a Jew,"
"The New Song," and a score
of poetic volumes.

Eshkol in U.S. for Bonds
Levi Eshkol, Minister of Fi-
nance of the State of Israel, will
visit principal cities in the
United States and Canada this
month to climax the 1954 cam-
paigns for the sale of Israel
bonds.

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