Poujade Denies He Is Anti-Semitic; Rabbi Won't Clear Him of Charge Anti-Israel -Propaganda Countered by Zionists Obituaries To counter the barrage of anti-Israel propaganda and to Abrams and Mrs. David Gins- MARY WONBOY, 3791 Law- PARIS, (JTA) — Pierre Pou- rence, died Jan. 17. Services at berg; and seven grandchildren. clarify for the American pub- jade, leader of the newest party lic the real issues in the Arab- * * * Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- in France, has denied that he Israel conflict, the American GERTRUDE HERSCHBERG, vived by her husband, Nathan; is anti-Semitic or , racist. He Zionist Council, representative a son, Louis; a daughter, Mrs. 19202 Monica, died Jan. 21. body of all Zionist organiza- rhade his statements in reply to Services at Ira Kaufman Chap- Benjamin Zelickman; two correspondents questions. tions in the country, has issued brothers, two sisters, and six el. She leaves her husband, a detailed statement setting M. PCujade, whose party - Mrs. Harry L.; two daughters, grandchildren. - forth "The Facts Every Ameri- press has consistently attacked * * * . David Redisch and 'Mrs. Jack can Should Know About the Pierre Mendes-France, former ANUTA ZOHOTT, 3037 Mon- Martin; a sister and three Middle East Crisis." Premier, and members of his terey, died Jan. 18. Services at grandchildren. Over the signature of Rabbi family, asserted that he had at- * * * Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- Irving Miller, chairman of the tacked Jewish ministers not as vived by her husband, Isaac; SADIE SERWER, 2523 W. American Zionist Council, the Jews but as ministers. His press four sons, Max, Joseph, Thom- McNichols, died Jan. 22. Serv- statement appeared in the form to this day continues to attack as and Lawrence; three daugh- ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. of an advertisement in a nurn- M. • and Mme. Mendes-France, ters, Mrs. William Oberclorf, She leaves three sons, Samuel, ber of leading newspapers. urging them to return to their Mrs. Charles Meisels and Ann Bernard and Dr. Milton; a "desert" background. Zohott; a brother, a sister, sev- daughter, Dorothy; three sisters "Asked whether he would be en grandchildren and f our and eight grandchildren. willing to denounce anti-Semi- great grandchildren. * * * * * * LEONA SPIRO, 18256 Griggs, In loving memory of our dear LOUIS TOMALSKY, 2017 died Jan. 21. Services at Ira Name Alpert President Clairmont, died Jan. 18. Serv- Kaufman Chapel. She leaves mother, Anna LaBret, who ices at Hebrew Memorial Chap- her husband, Dr. Andrew; a passed away on Feb. 8, 1949. Of Eastern Railroad Sadly missed by her children, el. Survived by four daughters, son, Carl; a daughter, Toby; Mrs. NEW YORK, (JTA)—George Ben Levinson; Mrs. Ben Mrs. Michael Berkowitz, Mar- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del- Wuntner, Alpert, prominent Boston at- Mrs. Samuel Gottes- garet, Mrs, Albert Ellis and lis Harwith; and two sisters. torney and leading figure in man and Mr. Ben LaBret, and Mrs. Harry Abrams; t h r e e * * * her grandchildren. Jewish communal circles, was grandchildren, and four great -ISADORE BUCH, 15861 * * * elected president of the New grandchildren. Turner, died Jan. 21. Services York, New Haven and Hartford In loving' memory of our dear * * at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He wife, mother and grandmother, Railroad. SARAH ZOLOTOW, 2451 leaves his wife, Rose; father, Mrs. Emma Katzowitz, who He succeeds Patrick B. Mc- Glendale, died Jan. 19. Services Max H.; three brothers, Mor- passed away four years ago, Ginnis, who resigned in the at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. ris, Manuel and • Samuel;• and on Feb. 12, 1952 (16 days in wake of com-;•• - Survived by a son, George, and a sister, MrS. Edward Ratner. Shevat). plaints b two daughters, Bessie and Fan- * * * Sadly missed by hei husband, commuters nie. Jacob Katzowitz; sons, Philip AARON YAGODA 2635 * * * and • investiga- Glendale, died Jan. 23. Ser vices Kay and Dr. Harry H. Kay; tions by three ADOLPH BLAUE R, 3253 at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. and all eight. grandchildren. states into the Rochester, died Jan. 19. Serv- He leaves his wife, Ethel; two operations o f ices at Hebrew Memorial Chap- daughters, Mrs. Herbert Stone the line, o n e el. Survived by his wife, Re- and Marjorie; mother, Mrs. of t h e major Schiff to Speak at gina; three sons, Jacob, Joseph. Pearl Yagoda; six brothers, commuter and Charles; and seven grand- Meyer, Sam, Sol, Irving and Scout Leaders' Fete Lowest Prices for Highest Quality railroads in children. Barney Yagoda and Jack Granite and Outstanding Designs * * * the country. Dr. William H. Alexander, Young; and two grandchildren. Alpert, 5 Oklahoma clergyman; John M. * * * GERTRUDE -KLEINER, 10704 'DETROIT MONUMENT the son of im- Schiff, partner of a well-known Elgin, died Jan. 20. Services at JACOB ZUCKER, 3378 Stur- WORKS migrant p a r- New York banking firm; and Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- tevant, died Jan. 24. Services - 2744 W. Davison, cor. Lawton ents was edu- - Alpert several 1 o c al' vived by a daughter, Mrs. Irv- at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. TO. 8-7523 cated in Boston's public schools, men of promi TO. 8-6923 ing Blatt; a brother, and two He leaves his wife, Sarah; two ■ ..•••••• ■••■ served in the Navy in World nence will par- grandchildren. sons, Leo and Samuel Schugar; War I and was assistant district ticipate in a * * * two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Ya- attorney of Suffolk County, -Scout Leaders': HARRY -SHORE, 2952 W. goda and Mrs. Ida Sweet; two MONUMENTS Mass. He has been active in r e cog nition Grand, died Jan. 22. Services. at brothers, a sister, eight grand- ,By Karl C.,[kerg. , , various corporations and is cur- dinner at, Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- children and five great grand- • .Max Wrotslaysky rently a trustee of a bank, as Downtown Ma-, vived by his wife; Rose; two children. Monument Works well as member' of a number sonic Temple, * * * sons, Jacob and William, of Owner of bar associations. • • Saturday eve- Columbus; two daughters, Mrs. CAROL SIEGEL, 28658 Spring Distinctive • Monuments One of the founders of Bran- ning, when 1,- Saul Dicken and Mrs. Sol Sing- Arbor, Royal Oak, died Jan. Reasonably Priced deis University, Alpert is chair- 500 local Cub- er, and eight grandchildren. 19. Services at Menorah Funer- 3201 JOY ROAD * * * Corner Wildemere man of the University board masters, E- x - al Chapel, on Puritan. She "rY. 6-0196 . and, in 1953, received its first plorer Advis- HAROLD LEARNER, 4212 leaves , her parents,' Mr. and honorary Doctorate in Laws. ors, and their Webb, died Jan. 22. Services at Mrs. Norman Siegel; and two He is also honorary chairman of ladies, will be J. M. Schiff Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- sisters, Wendy Ellen and Meryl the Albert Einstein College of honored for their faithful vol- vived by his parents, Mr. and Betty. * * * Medicine, and has been asso- unteer service in the Scouting Mrs. Abe Learner, and a broth- ciated with the Boston Corn- Program. - JULIUS NEWBERG, 9325 N. er, David. John M. Schiff, graduate of * * * 'bined Jewish Appeal and other Martindale; died Jan. 20. Serv- Yale and Oxford; is best Jewish organizations. PAULINE KROTOR, A n n ices at Menorah Funeral Chap- known in Scouting circles as Arbor, Mich., died Jan. 15. el, on Puritan. Survived by his of the National Boy Services in Ann Arbor. She wife, Rose; two sons, Frank Mrs. Roosevelt to Speak President Scout Council since 1951. The leaves her son,- Herman. and Arthur; a sister and two Mortimer • L. Schiff Scout Res- At Israel Bond Parley gunerai grandchildren. * * * Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and ervation National Scout Train- NATHANIEL CANVASSER, • CENTRALLY LOCATED Dr. Joseph Burg, Israel Minis- ing Center at Mendham, N. J., 20417 Tracey, died Jan. 17. Louis Schleifer Dies was the gift of John Schiff's ter of Post, Telephones and NEW YORK, (JTA) — Louis Only Jewish Chapel in at Ira Kaufman Chap- Telegraph, will address the grandmother, Mrs. Jacob H. Services Schleifer, a founder of Bar- the Northwest district el. He leaves his wife, Miriam; 1956 inaugural conference for Schiff. This will be Mr. Schiff's Ilan University, the American • SPACIOUS FACILITIES Israel Bonds, Feb. 4 and 5, at first official appearance before a son, Charles; a daughter, Mizrachi-sponsored school in Largest Jewish Chcipel Hotel Seville, Miami Beach, it a large Scouting audience in Cathy; parents, - Mr. and Mrs. Tel Aviv, died here at 63. was announced by Abraham the Metropolitan Detroit Area. Edward Canvasser and two Hapoel HamiZrachi of America in Detroit brothers. Feinberg, president of the announced several years ago * * * PURITAN tor. DEXTER Israel Bond Organization. that it would build a $250,000 Brandeis U. Women LEAH GOLDBERG, 13104 religious and educational cen- Mrs. Roosevelt will be the Stoepel, died Jan. 18. Services' ter, modelled UNiversity 1-7700 on the plan of an guest of 'honor at a special Sab- Plan Education Talk at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She C. W. Moore, Mgr. American YM-YWHA, in Tel bath luncheon at the Confer- "Signposts on the Road to leaves her husband, Aleck; s • ence on Saturday, Feb. 4. Learning" will be discussed by three sons, Lawrence, Arthur Aviv in his honor. Mrs. Roosevelt will speak at Prof. Edward C. Roeber, of the C. Gaylord and Milton Gaylord; the Shaarey Zedek bond rally University ' of Michigan, at a a daughter, Mrs. Sam Letvin; here on Feb. 11. - - special meeting of . the Detroit her mother, Mrs. Sarah War- Chapter, Women's Committee of shawsky; two brothers; a sister Brandeis University, to be held and seven grandchildren. Branch 7 Schedules at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3 at the * * * Benefit for: Histadrut - Northland Auditorium. • . PAULINE ROSEN BLAT T, Henry `Faigin, president _of prof. Roeber, *a*native of Wis- Branch Seven, Labor Zionist consin, has a masters ..degree 3380 Monterey, died Jan. 18. - Organization of America, an- from Columbia and a doctorate Services at Ira Kaufman Chap- el. She leaves her husband, nounces that the annual fund- degree from Northwestern Uni- Jacob; IF DEATH OCCURS AWAY FROM HOME just phone a son, Abraham; a raising night of games will be versity. -He has - taught 'science us and we will make all arrangements for transfer to brother; a sister and a grand- held Saturday evening, in the and mathematics, coached ma- Detroit. child. home: of Dr.. and, Mrs. Harold jor sports, and worked as a * * * Our membership in the National Funeral Directors' MilinSky, 18115 Parkside: - • steel "layer; a foreman in a can- ARCHIE JACKSON, 16818 and the Jewish Funeral Directors' Associations, tom Tarmis is chairman of ning concern and a counsellor Manor, died Jan. 19. Services at enables us to serve you in any part of the world. the committee planning• the pro- and teacher at various colleges. Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves gram, and is- assisted by Lou He has also written several his wife, Rachel C.; two sons, Rosen, Elbert Diamond, Evelyn books on vocational. and edu- Philip C. and Harold H.; a sis- cational guidance. Noveck and Freda Faigin. Mrs. Harvey Gags, program ter and two grandchildren. ' Guests are invited. Refresh- * * * chairman, announced that the ments will be served. All pro- LOUIS MOOGERMAN, 2903 to friends and ceeds will• go to the Histadrut meeting is open • Clements, died Jan. 19. Services Campaign. For information, call members of the Detroit Chapter. at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He •Assisting the chairman. are Mrs. 9419 De5cter at Edison.. UN. 3-8720: ()Scar Zemon, - -Mrs: - Leonard leaves his wife,. Bessie.; three TYler 4-8020 Detroit Jewish News 23- Kasle, Mrs. George•Golanty and sons; Jack, Morris and Ronald; two daughters., 'Mrs. Nahan Friday, January 27i, 1956 Other : board members. tism, M. Poujade answered af- firmatively, but insisted that raising the entire issue only created anti-Semitism. He de- nied that he and his movement were racist, but admitted that officials in his movement had to be able to trace their French ancestry back at least three generations. Dr. Jacob Kaplan, the Grand Rabbi of France, said here that he had never received either a letter • or visit from Poujade, French rightist leader, who had asserted that he had answered to Rabbi Kaplan on charges that the Poujadist movement was anti-Semitic. "In any case," Rabbi Kaplan declared, "more than any letter or eventual private conversa- tion, it is to the words and acts of the directors of a movement that one must refer in order to be. able to say whether such movement is of anti-Semitic tendency." Critics of the Poujadist move- ment assert that a large ma- jority of the movement's candi- dates in the recent French na- tional • elections were former fascists. A protest against Poujade's anti-Semitism 'was sounded by Jean J. Kaufmann, a leader in the Poujade UDCA party, who resigned to emphasize his ob- jections to the movement lead- er's prejudices. • . In Memoriam CEMETERY MEMORIALS Aresmain • MENORAH:. Chapel \ . • The Ira Kaufman chapel Directors of Funerals -