SO-BUSINESS CARDS . TILE Claims Conference Awards $10 Million For Rehabilitation Obituaries Veteran Zionist Dies In fail From Window LONDON (JTA) - Joseph SAMUEL S. KAPLAN, 3037 Mirkin, one of the pioneers of DAVID MITCHELL, formerly DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? NEW YORK (JTA) - T h e of Detroit, died Jan. 13, in Monterey, died Jan. 17. Services modern Zionism, who had been Conference on Jewish Material Phoenix, Ariz. Services in at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. blind for many years, died here New and Repair Special Claims Against Germany an- Phoenix. He leaves his wife, He "leaves his wife. Yetta; three shortly after falling out of a U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. nounced the allocation of $10,- Gertrude; two sons, Richard, of brothers, Jacob J., Harry, of window. He was' born in UN 1-5075 000,000 fort 1956 to be used for Detroit, and Allen; two daugh- Scranton, Pa., and Sam, of New Kremenchug, Russia, 82 years DI 1-0568 relief, rehabilitation, cultural ters, Mrs. Arlene Sincoff, of York; and four sisters, Mrs. ago. Calif.,rs. and Bailey; Morris Borden, Mrs. Harry A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reason- restoration and educational re- Oxnard, Mr. Mirkin was one of two able prices. Free estimates. VI construction in behalf of about three sisters, Lena Band, Egler, Mrs. Max Mazov, of Los 2-8997, BR 3-6271. 110,000 surviving victims of Mrs. Yetta Kaplan and Mrs. Angeles, and Mrs. Howard Mc- surviving delegates to the first World Zionist Congress - the Libby Dussault, of Detroit; two Rinder, of Royal Oak. LEON KAHAN, carpenter and cab- Nazis in 22 countries. other is Prof. Joseph Klausner inet maker. Attics, rec. rooms, The action on this allocation brothers, Robert, of Detroit, and * * kitchen cabinets. Loover doors, es- of Jerusalem. Until the Russian was taken by representatives of Max, of Capetown, South timates free. UN 2-8890. MAX SCHUBB, a former De- Revolution, Mr. Mirkin served 22 world Jewish organizations Africa; and three grandchil- troiter, of 1244 Ransom, Mus- as deputy director of the Jew- Let Us Solve Your now meeting here. They corn- dren. * * * kegon, Mich., died Jan.' 12. He ish Colonization Association in pose the Conference's board of Office Cleaning Problems was the owner here of Chubb's Russia. Afterwards, he played ANNA EPSTEIN, 2'742 Cal- directors. All supplies and equipment furn- The allocation brings the total vert, died Jan. 9. Services at Variety Store, until his retire- an important role in the JCA ished, responsible, thorough, no office too large or too small. Day of the Conference's allocations Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- ment last June because of ill in Paris. When the Nazis en- and night service. to $30,000,000, averaging about vived by two sons, Benjamin health. He was a member of tered Paris, he fled to London AA JANITOR SERVICE and Samuel; two daughters, Temple Bnai Israel, the Elks where the JCA world head- $10,000,000 a year. The representatives of the 22 Mrs. Henry Kreshek and Mrs. Lodge and Bnai Brith. He leaves quarters was transferred from UN 1-4989 world organizations directed an Jack Caminker; 10 grandchil- his wife, Mae; a brother,. Jack, Paris. A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING, con- urgent appeal to Chancellor dren, and a great-grandchild. of Oak Park; and five sisters tractors, free estimates. J. B. Dres- * * * Mrs. Jack • Sturgis of River Konrad Adenauer, of the Ger- Borg's Widow Dies ser. TO 8-6047. OSIAS MITTELDORF, 2968 Rouge; Mrs. Fannie Borgan, of man Federal Republic, and to NEW YORK, (JTA)-Funeral PAINTER AND Decorator. Remov- the German Parliament, now in Richton, died Jan. 10. Services Los Angeles; Mrs. Isadore Bas- services were held at Temple ' ing paper, sanding and finishing session, for immediate legisla- at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. kin, of Pittsburgh; Mrs. Enoch Emanu-El here for Mrs. Made- ' floors. TY 6-2999. Survived by his wife, Anna; Cram, of St. Clair Shores; and line B. Barg, the widow of in- tive action to improve existing $2.50 ASH and Rubbish Drums vestment banker Sidney C. 21-Gal. Galvanized G'bge Cans $4.00 laws for the compensation of three sons, Tom S., Morris and Mrs. Max Tarnow, of Detroit. Edward; four daughters, Mrs. Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50 victims of Nazi persecution. * * * Borg. Mrs. Borg, active for over Free Delivery-Matt Dean Dr. Nahum Goldmann, chair- Philip Cohen, Mrs. Mack Hal- KE 1-1593 Phone KE 3-4870 BEN GOLDSTEIN, 24301 50 years in many philanthro- per, Mrs. Sam Sike and Mrs. man of the Conference on Jew- pies, especially the Federation NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster ish Material Claims Against Daniel Schwarzstein; a sister; Morton, Oak Park, died Jan. of Jewish Philanthropies, died contractor. TY 7-0441. 5 . Services at Menorah Fun- 1. Germany, noted that there was 13 grandchildren and five great- Jan, 9, at the age of 77. - eral Chapel, on Puritan. Sur- a "reluctance" in Germany to grandchildren. * * * GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP vived by his wife, Goldie; two improve benefits for persons Recreation Rooms, Paneling, MOLLIE WEINGARDEN, sons, Sheverd and Martin; and ORT Executive in U.S. who resided outside that coun- Recreation Roomi, Paneling„ Goldstein. To Negotiate with JDC try at the time of their persecu- 305 W. Grand, died Jan. 11. his fat-her, Louis Dens, Offices, Etc. * * * NEW YORK (JTA) - Dr. A Services at Hebrew Memorial Cabinets, Additions, Repairs tion. chairman of the Syngalowski, Chapel. Survived by her hus- DAVID KAUFMAN, a former On the credit side of the R. L. THOMAS band, Samuel; four sons, Nor- Detroiter, died Dec. 31, in Holly- executive of the World ORT Ledger, Dr. Goldmann ex- Carpenter and General Contractor Union, arrived here f r o m pressed satisfaction with the man, Benjamin, Louis and Mil- wood, Calif. Services and inter- TW 2-8117 Geneva to negotiate the renewal ton; a daughter, Florence; two ment in California. Survived by implementation, to date, of the of the agreement between his brothers, and five grandchil- his - wife, Tillie; and a brother, FOR EXPERT TV, radio and phono. Bonn-Israel reparations pact dren. Jack W. Kaufman, of Detroit. organization and the Joint Dis- • service, call KE 2-0161. and with the Reich Claims Law, * * • • tribution Committee for 1958.. now under consideration by Last year ORT received from FIRST class painter, will work rea- MICHAEL MILLER, 2992 W. Prof. Benichou. Dies sonable to keep working, best ref- Parliament, which provides the JDC $1,390,000 towards its Grand, died Jan. 10. Services at erences. UN 1-1595. compensation to Nazi victims ALGIERS, (WJA)-Prof. Ray- budget. It spent more than Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- A-A-A PAINTING; paper hanging, for bank accounts, securities, vived by four sons, • Isadore, mond Benichou, scholar, writer $3,700,000 in 1955, Dr. Synga . special winter prices, finest work- jewelry and other personal val- - manship. Friedman. UN 4-8539. Milton, Barney and Samuel; a and Jewish communal leader lowski stated. uables seized or plundered by daughter, Mrs. Sam Melnick, here, died last week after a long the Nazis. He reported that a illness. He had written num and 'nine grandchildren. total of $210,000,000 in capital * * * erous publications on history, ,goods and services have been MORITZ 'WELITZKIN, 1003-9 philosophy, received by Israel from West Rutherford, died Jan. 11. Serv- itical science and archaeology. Germany since the -reparations ices at Hebrew Memorial pact went into effect on June Chapel. Survived by his wife, CARD OF THANKS 30th, 1953. Of this sum, $53,- Bessie; two sons,.Abraham and Mrs. Morris (Lillian) Gordon, 000,000 in goods and services Sidney, and a grandchild. Large, Modern Vans Max Morris and Yechiel were delivered to Israel in 1955 * * * Always Open Rubin, the family of the late alone and delivered in 1956 are SARAH GERT, 2405 Ewald expected to proceed at the same Circle, died Jan. 15. Services at 14948 MEYERS BELLA RUBIN rate. Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- VE. 8-7660 wish to • ackriowledge with vived by a daughter, Mrs. Mil- grateful ' appreciation t h e ton H. Okun; a sister, Lena A-A-A-1 WALL washing, paper re- many kind expressions of Brodsky, and a grandchild. moving, painting, paper hanging, * * * sympathy extended to them floor sanding. City wide service. by friends and relatives dur- TO 5-0828. SAMUEL ISRAEL, 2966 Wav- In cherished memory of Jack ing the family's recent be- PAINTING and decorating. Work- Kahan, beloved husband, son, erly, died Jan. 15. Services at manship. guaranteed. Prices very reavement. Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- father and \brother, who passed reasonable. VE 6-9832. vived by his wife, Ida; two sons, CARPENTER. Alterations of all away on Jan. 18, 1955. kinds. Free estimates. WE 4-4826, Sadly missed and always re- Max and Leonard J.; two daughters, Mrs. Emanuel Jacobs CARD OF THANKS WE 3-0615. membered by his wife, sons, and Mrs. Charles Zawell; a The Family of the Late mother and sister. brother and eight grandchil- * * * Mrs. Sadie Grant Built Up Flat dren. • CENTRALLY LOCATED In loving memory of our dear * • * - Acknowledges with grateful Asphalt Roofing Only Jewish Chapel in mother, Rebecca Moskowitz, appreciation the many kind SADIE MALTZMAN, 2903 who passed away on Jan. 27, Elmhurst, died Jan. 10. Services Gutters the Northwest district expressions of sympathy ex- 1944. tended by relatives, friends Tin and Canvas Decks at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She • SPACIOUS FACILITIES Sadly missed by her children, leaves two sons, Ben and Julius, a n d organizations, during Largest Jewish Chapel Roof Repairing Alice, Belle, Molly and Pearl. the recent loss of their be- of Indianapolis; a daughter, * * * in Detroit loved wife and mother. Spe- Mrs. Ida Liebowitz; two sisters All Work Guaranteed In loving memory of our dear and six grandchildren. cial thanks to Rabbi Ben- PURITAN' cor. DEXTER husband and father, Charles jamin H. Gorrelick and Can- Siegel, who passed away three tor Judah Goldring for their HENRY S TRUB , 18954 Snow- UNiversity 1-7700 years ago, on Jan. 20, 1953. benedictions a n d spiritual den, died Jan. 10 in Tucson, C. W. Moore, Mgr. "Gone, but not forgotten help during this trying time. Ariz. Services at Ira Kaufman He will always be in our hearts." Sadly missed by his wife, Mrs. Chapel. He leaves his wife, Na- Charles Siegel; his daughter, omi; a son, Dr. Irvin H., of Chi- 2479 W. Davison Ave. Mrs. Evelyn Golding and grand- cago; a daughter, Mrs. Irving Goldman; a brother and five children. TO 8-0071 * * * grandchildren.. * * In loving memory of my dear 55-MISCELLANEOUS LILLIAN EPSTEIN, 12908 husband and our beloved -father, Borgman, Huntington Woods, BEAUTIFUL white fox stole, brand Morris Adels, who passed away died Jan. 12. Services at Ira new. Must sell at sacrifice, Very 20 days in Shevat, 1946. reasonable. UN 4-7855. Sadly missed by his wife and Kaufman Chapel. She leaves three sons, Abe, Gustave and MINK COAT, natural wild. Perfect children. condition, 2 years old, size 12-14, Herschel; a daughter, Mrs. IF DEATH OCCURS AWAY FROM HOME just phone $900, originally $4,500. UN 4-0617. Adolph Kamer; four brothers, us and we will make all arrangements for transfer to FOR SALE-Iron-rite ironer, table Woodwork Shop Modernized two sisters and two grandchil- broiler, Warring blender, used Detroit. The Max J. Kogan wood- dren. drapes. 4037 Sturtevant. * working shop at the Jewish * * Our membership in the National Funeral Directors' Community Center's Davison PAUL OPPENHEIM, 18518 and the Jewish Funeral Directors' Associations, 57-FOR SALE, HOUSEHOLD branch, was modernized under Lindsay, died Jan. 12. Services enables us to serve You in any part of the world. GOODS & FURNITURE the supervision of Fred Lax, at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He FOR SALE, practically new fine woodworking shop director. leaves his wife, Fae; a son, Cal- contemporary living room furni- ture, • at a fraction of original cost. Power tools were repaired and vin; a daughter, Lynne J.; a No dealers. UN 3-4396. new ones were added. Tool brother and two sisters. * * * 3 BEAUTIFUL rooms of furniture, racks were installed for all living room, dining room, bedroom, tools. .A new shipment of wood BELLA LINSKY, 19374. An- drapes, carpeting, etc. Also apart- ment available. Will sacrifice. Cash. was also received for shop use dover, died Jan. 13. Services at Can, be seen only 7-10 a. in. 3345 Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves 9419 Dexter at Edison Richton, Apt. 101. The -secret pleasure of a gen- her husband, John; a son, Nor- TYler 4-8020 Detroit Jewish News-31' erous act is the great mjnizl's' Man, and a daughter, Mrs. great bribe. -Dryden Helen Dianca. Friday, January 20, 1956 . ' ALL CITY MOVING COMPANY I In Memoriam MENORAH guneral . Cadillac Roofing Co. The Ira Kaufman Chapel Directors of Funerals jt r M I;