DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-2 50--BUSINESS CARDS $2.50 ASH and Rubbish Drums 21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can 54.00 Heavy Wire Burning Baskets 82.50 Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE. 3-4870-KE. 1-1593. BRICK, Plaster, Pointing. All repairs. Chimney, porches, steps. UN. 2-1017, UN. 2-8948. Our Letter Box Obituaries SYLVIA MELCER, 9304 N. Suggests Four Points To Activiate Young Adults Martindale, died Feb. 15. Serve ices at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Editor, The Jewish News: survived by son, Irving; a daugh- Several weeks ago I submitted ter, Mrs. Hyman Rubin; a sister a letter to you about the Young and a grandchild. ACE VAN-STORAGE CO. Adult situation in Detroit. ,As a * *0 * men, Clean, modern equipped vans, 2 result, I have received quite a 19. an hour. Best service, guaranteed, ANNA PATLER, 2732 Tuxedo, bit of response. I wish to sub- died Feb. 18. Services at Hebrew pickups, piano specialist, local-long mit the following suggestions, Memorial Chapel. Survived by distance. which I have worke d rout three sons, Maynard, Norman TY. 8-6363 through an analysis of the and Herman; a daughter, Mrs. problem of Young Adult inac- Daniel Slone; a brother; a sis- WALL WASHING and painting, A-1 work tivity: very reasonable. TW. 3-8992. Caftone. ter and seven grandchildren. a a * 1. The rabbis of our syna- WALL WASHING, experienced, work HARRY ELANSKY, 18200 Rob - guaranteed. Free estimates. Perfect gogues must sparkplug a cam- Wall Washing Co., TO. 8-2460. paign to set up a comprehen- son, died Feb. 18. Services at CORNICE boards and draperies cleaned. sive program for existing groups, Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- WE. 4-4826. or if none exist, activities must vived by his mother, Mrs. Bessie be established for them. Elansky and three sisters, Mrs. Built.Up Flat 2. The SuperviSor of the Jew- Ruben Liberman, Mrs. Maurice ish Community Center's Young Steinberg and Mrs. Joseph Ron- Asphalt Roofing Adult Department must be put deau. Gutters * * * on a full-time basis, and reliev- Tin and Canvas Decks ed of h i s responssibility of SIDNEY M. FECHEIMER, directing the Junior Division of 20420 Snowden, died February _ Roof Repairing the Jewish Welfare Federation. 1'7. A past president of Temple Two jobs require two full-time Beth El, Mr. Fecheimer had been All Work Guaranteed a partner'in the advertising firm men. 3. Bnai Brith should under- of Fecheimer, Frank & Spedden, take a building program to Inc. He leaves his wife, Helen; and two daughters. house its • activities. * * 4. The unaffiliated Young JOSEPH KNITZER, 20454 Ba- Adult Community must be re- sil, died Feb. 16. Services at Ira educated in terms of how they 2479 W. Davison Ave. can best meet -their own needs Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his and provide leadership in ful- wife, Bertha; a brother, David, TO. 8-0071 and a sister, Mrs. Rose Shlos- filling specific goals. berg. ALVIN EICHLER * * * 11331 Dexter Blvd. ABRAHAM B. PORTNEY, 4095 a * * ABRAHAM'S Kendall, died Feb. 18.. Services Painting and ,Decorating, wall wash- Seeks Funds for Statue at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He ing. and paper hanging, average S leaves his wife, Rose; a brother, room home, $125. In Tel Aviv Harbor Rabbi Eliezer 'Portney, of Brook- Editor, The Jewish News: lyn and a sister, Mrs. Chaya KE. 4-8965 I would like to interest the Isaac of Israel. * * * American people in building a PAINTING, DECORATING, interior, ex- LOUIS LEFKO, 4244 Leslie, terior. We cater to alterations. Guar- Statue of Freedoms in the harbor anteed work. Insured. TO. 5-1538-LI. of Tel Aviv, Israel. The statue died Feb. 18. Services at Ira 4-8317. would be presented by the peo- Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his M. L. TAYLOR-Painting and papering, ple of the United States, through wife, Tillie; a son, Orville; three wan washing, reasonable. TY. 6-1390. our Government, to the people brothers, Harry, Arman and LOCKS repaired and installed on Sunday of Israel, as an expression of Morris; two sisters, Mrs. Sadie without extra charge. Call mornings or growing and everlasting _ friend- Newman and Mrs. Lena Krause evenings. UN. 1-4610. ship. and two grandchildren. CLEANING, prompt, reliable BRICK * * * Although I personally may service. TY. 5-9293. never live in Israel, al an Amer- Mrs. JENNIE CURTIS, 16874 ican and a Jew, I am proud of Mendota, died Feb. 20. Services WE SEND PACKAGES OF USED CLOTHING, FOOD, SCRIPT AND the people of Israel and their at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She ELECTRIC APPLIANCES to ISRAEL hard-earned accomplishments. leaves her son, Steven. AND • EVERYWHERE SPECIAL DIS- * * *.„ COUNT TO SOCIETIES AND ORGAN- My loyalty and love for my IZATIONS. FOR PICKUP AND DE- country are one and indivisible. ZESKIN BURKE., 2440 Ford, LIVERY CALL, RELIABLE PACK- AGE SERVICE. TY. 8-2560..8917 LIN- My devotion and - attachment died Feb. 21. Services at Ira WOOD. through the spiritual and cul- Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his tural bonds with my Jewish wife, Bina; a son, Harold; two 55-MISCELLANEOUS people are the very stamp of daughters, Mrs. Israel Kahn and WANTED: Copper samovar, call after my being .. . Mrs. Samuel Goldstein; 16 5:30 p.m. WE. 3-0232. At the present time, Israel is grandchildren a n d two great CONTENTS of beautiful ranch home in welcoming to its shores human grandchildren. Huntington WoosIs, at a private sale * *, * Sunday, February 27, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., beings that few countries on 25520 Sherwood, about half way be- this- very big earth are willing to Mrs. TILLIE ADELMAN, 16162 tween 10 and 11 Mile Rd., 2 blocks west of Scotia, Second house south of admit . . . This ingathering re- Normandy, died Feb. 21. Services Ludlow, many fine articles, a mahog- minds me of our own early at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She any Spinet piano, Regency style sofa, lounge chairs, tables, dining room and American history when to our leaves a son, Joseph; a daughter, bedroom suite, television, electric shores came hundreds of thous- Mrs. Joel Phipps; a sister, Mrs. stove, chrome and leather recreation room furniture, plastic and aluminum ands of pefsecuted and homeless Ida Schultz; and two grand- outdoor chairs, Bendix automatic wash- beings. children. er, garden- tools, lamps, books and * * * To welcome them we had a many other useful items. gift from the people of France- Mrs. AUREE P. SCHWARTZ, The Statue of Liberty. With its of Santa Monica, Calif., died 58-CARS FOR SALE welcoming arm it held out a Feb. 7, in the City of HOpe Hos- 1955 CADILLAC. Brand new, private promise of "Life, Liberty and the pital. An active member of .sev- owner. Substantial discount. KE. 5-1622. Pursuit of Happiness." How eral Santa Monica Bay organ- aptly the words of Emma Laz- izations and • a composer, Mrs. Couple Loses Fight arus-"Give me your tired, your Schwartz leaves a brother, Tul- are written on the ley J. Pomerance, of Detroit; To Adopt Catholic Twins poor"-which Statue of Liberty apply now to anothpr brother, Issac Pomer- Israel. ance, of Pasadena, Calif.; and WASHINGTON, (JTA) - The My aim is to reach the heart Annette Schwartz, United States Supreme Court re- of the American people-the a sister, Mrs. fused to rule on a Massachu- pkesidents of organizations, of Toledo, 0. * * * setts state law barring adoptions prominent. individuals in the Mrs. MARY FILL, 3729 Cal- involving children and foster communities and all sorts of in- vert, died Feb. 20. Services at parents of different religions. stitutions-to make possible the Menorah Funeral Chapel on The court refused to consider Statue of Freedom. Puritan. Survived by her hus- a ruling of the Masachusetts I do not intend to establish band, Norman; two sons, Dr. Supreme Court, turning down a any new organization. All my Leon Fill and Albert Fill; two plea from a Jewish couple, Reu- activities will be conducted brothers, fsadore and Ruben ben and Sylvia Goldman, who through existing institutions. My Kowal; four sisters, Mrs. Sara wanted to adopt a set of twins entire activity is being done en- Goldbaum, Mrs. Esther Kurian, born to a Catholic mother. The tirely at my own expense. Mrs. Tillie Margolis and Mrs. mother had consented to the In a way, my project is a little Celia Mendelson; and three adoption and had agreed that bit of a dream, but then even grandchildren. the children should be raised :n a dream with proper guidance, * * * the Jewish faith. devotion and persistent effort MORRIS GOLDEN, 3039 Glad- The Massachusetts courts held has a way of sometimes coming stone, died Feb. 17. Services at that the mother's consent was true. Without being presumptu- Menorah Funeral Chapel, on irrelevant and ruled that the ous, but with humility I remem- Puritan. Survived by two broth- Massachusetts law barring such ber the dream of Theodor Herzl. ers, Barney and Sam, three *sis- Ben Weiner, adoptions did not violate the ters, Mrs. Tillie Silverman, Mrs. 1650 Ocean Ave. Ray Cohen and Mrs. Mollie Federal Constitution. Brooklyn, N.Y. Millstein. The Goldman couple was joined in • its legal fight by the MEXICO CITY, (JTA)-Mexi- American Jewish Congress. The Henshel Gets JWV Medal argument presented by Leo Pfef- NEW YORK, (JTA)-The 1954 can Preident Adolfo Rule Cor- fer, attorney for the Goldmans, Jewish War Veterans Gold Me- tines received Dr. Moshe Tov, was that the Massachusetts law dal of Merit award was pre- violated the First Amendment sented to Col. Harry D. Henshel, head of the Israel Foreign Min- to the Federal Constitution, philanthropist, at a dinner at istry's Latin American Depart- which protects the free exer- the Waldorf-Astoria, attended ment, who is currently on a goodwill tour of Latin America. by 0 1,000 guests. cise.of religion. Cadillac Roofing Co. • Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by.calling The Jewish News office, VE. 8 - 9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices, measuring an inch in depth.) The family of the late Jacob Sandberg announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, March 6, at Bnai David Cemetery. Rab- bi Donin and Cantor Adler will officiate._ Relatives and friends are asked to attend. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear mother, Sonia Sherman, who passed away on Feb. 22, 1943 (17 days in Adar). Sadly missed by her children, Mrs. Esther Rachleff, Mrs. Dor- othy Bodner, Morrie, Abe and Jack. * * * In loving memory of my dear departed husband, Morris Dis- ney, who passed away on March 5, 1954 (30 days in Adar). Sadly missed by his wife, Lil- lian, his children and grand- children. * * * In loving memory of our be- loved father, Sidney Frank, who left this world 21 years ago, Feb. 20, 1934 (in the month of She- vat). Greatly missed by his children and grandchildren. Dr. Bunche Cites Danger In Israel-Arab Tension BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)-13-an- ger in the present Arab-Israel situation was cited by Dr. Ralph Bunche, United Nations Under Secretary and former Palestine mediator who negotiated t h e Arab - Israel armistice a g r e e- ment. Dr. Bunche, currently visiting Latin America on a UN mission, noted that agreements negotiat- ed by him six years ago are "a bit long to be provisional." He stressed that although a final solution has not been readied, the situation is such that final solution can be obtained. Dr. Bunche received a delega- tion of DAIA, central repre- sentative body of Argentine Jewry, which expressed appre- ciation for Dr. Bunche's media- tion at Rhodes in 1948 and his continued fight on racism. Spend $40 Million on Malben TEL AVIV, (JTA)-The Joint Distribution Committee has in- vested over $40,000,000 in. Malben, its social welfare program for the ill and aged in Israel, it was reported here by Moses Beckel- man, European director of JDC, and Charles Passerman, JDC director in Israel. Malben, which celebrated its fifth anniversary last week, was greeted by Israel's president, Itz- hak Ben Zvi. Friday, February 35, 1955 Harry Zolkower Called By Death, at Age of 63 Harry °Zolkower, 63, of 5221 W. Outer Dr., died last Sunday whiltr vacationing in Miami. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Kaufman Chapel, Surviving him are his wife,. Molly; sons, William and Mey- er; a daughter, Mrs. Julius Stern, and six grandchildren. ' Born in Austria, he came to Detroit 45 years ago. For 39 years he operated Zolkower's De- partment Store, one of the best known stores on West Jefferson Avenue. A member of Shaarey Zedek, the Zionist Organization and other movements, he was well known here, was active in con- gregational `affairs; and was a liberal contributor to worthy causes. . He was vice-president of Cong. Beth Abraham. . . Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Die; Services Held This Week Services were held this week at the Ira Kaufman Chapel for Philip and Jennie Curtis. • Mr. Curtis died on Feb. 18. Mrs. Curtis passed away two days later on Feb. 20. They had re- sided at 16874 Mendota, The Curtises • are survived by one son, Steven. Mr. Curtis also leaves three brothers, Michael Curtis, and Rudolph and Charles Kaiser. Adenauer Pledges Solid Indemnification Advances . - NEW YORK, (JTA) -7; West German Chancellor K r a d Adenauer assured the Confer- ence on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany that major amendments to improve the pre- I sent Federal Indemnification Law can be expected within the next few months. - 1 Chancellor Adenauer declared that his government and the parliament were determined to effect these amendments before the summer recess and to ac- celerate procesSing of claims of Nazi victims. The Chancellor's assurances were contained in a letter to Dr. Nahum Goldmann, presi- dent of the Conference. The letter was in reply to an appeal for action on several recom mended improvements in . the Indemnification Law w h i c b. were submitted by the Confer- ence board of directors follow- ing, its recent meetings in Paris, Author of S. SPERKA JOSHUA "ETERNAL LIFE" Available at alit Popular hand- book on the laws of MOURNING, KADDISH, YIZ- KOR, and YAHR- ZEIT. Price $2.50. 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