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Speculation in Washington'
ill Ike Visit Egypt, Israel.?
BY MILTON FREIDMAN
(Copyright, 1956, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
In Memoriam
In loving memory of my
dear husband and our devoted
father and grandfather, Benja-
min Lustigman, who passed
away on April 18, 1949 (19
days in Nisan).
Sadly missed by his wife,
Ethel; children, Dr. Herman
Lustigman, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Gilbert and grandchildren.
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In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister, Rose (To-
marin) Wool, who passed away
April 9, 1953 (24 days in Nisan).
Obituaries
IRVING KLEIN, 18500 San
Juan, died March 21. Services
at Menorah Funeral Chapel, on
Puritan. Survived by his wife,
Helen; a daughter, Mrs. David
Shapiro; a son, Joel; three
brothers, four sisters and a
grandchild.
Chapel. She is survived by a
son, Joseph W.; five sisters and
three grandchildren.
WASHINGTON — President flowing to Egypt. It is assumed
Eisenhower may visit Egypt in Israel would have desired such
AI Shapiro's Mother Dies
early August in a dramatic at- a meeting in the tense months
Mrs. Ada Shapiro, mother of
since
September
when
Israel
tempt to prevent • war.
Deputy Chief of Detectives Al-
Such a trip would do much conducted desperate diplomatic
bert Shapiro, died March 22,
to demonstrate the President's efforts to buy U.S. arms. -
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at the age of 78, at the home
President Eisenhower recent-
physical fitness in the interim
STUART HOWARD KOLOV- of her daughter, Mrs. Max
ly indicated preoccupation with
between C o n-
SKY, 20486 Marlowe, died Tenenn, in Toledo.
the Arab-Israel issue, fearing
gressional ad-
March 21. Services at Ira Kauf-
war there might bring a wider
Funeral services were held
journment and
man Chapel. He leaves his par- in Toledo last Friday.
catastrophe. He told a press
the opening of
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kolov-
conference that he worked late
the Republican
Surviving her also are an-
sky; and grandparents, Mr. and other daughter, Mrs. Lo u i s
into the night on the problem.
National Con-
Mrs.
Max
Lupiloff
and
Joseph
He
pursued
a
solution
at
length
You are always in our thoughts
vention at San
Katz; two sons, Drs. Marvin
No matter where we go
in his talks earlier this year
Kolovsky.
Francisco. Mr.
and Harold .Katz; six grand-
Always in our hearts
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with British Prime Minister Sir
Eisenhower
Because we love you so.
children and two great-grand-
CHARLES CANTOR, 2144 W.
Anthony Eden.
could go first
Sadly missed by her parents, Forest, died March 22. Services children:
The
President
has
been
to the Near
Born in Russia, Mrs. Shapiro
briefed on Arab-Israel devel- Mr .and Mrs. Ben Tomarin; sis- at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
East, then visit
came
to Toledo at the age of
ters,
Mary
and
Kay;
brothers,
opments almost daily by State
elsewhere i n
19, when she married her late
Jack and Gilbert and children,
Asia, and return via the Pacific Department officials. These Carol and Joseph.
MIRIAM BEN SM A N, of husband, Samuel Shapiro.
to San Francisco in time for officials have urged rejection
Miami, Fla., died March 21.
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of
the
Israel
arms
appEcation,
the convention.
Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
In loving memory of Robert
Speculation on the possibility maintaining that a p p r o v a 1
She leaves a daughter, Elaine;
of a spectacular Eisenhower would drive the Arabs further Owen, who passed away on parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
peace mission of this kind en- er into Moscow's arms. Mr. April 2, 1955 (10 days in Nisan). Konheim; two brothers and a
sued from a meeting of the Eisenhower has also frequent-
Sadly missed by Murray, Nor-
ly seen his pastor, the Rev. man and Irwin Greenspoon and sister.
President with the Rev. Billy
Edward
L.
R.
Elson,
who
is
announcements may
Graham, Protestant evangelist.
their families.
TILLIE BERGER ROSEN- be (Unveiling
inserted by mail or by calling
Rev. Graham urged the Presi- a leading official of the anti-
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BERG,
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Hamilton,
died
Zionist American Friends of
dent to visit India. The Presi-
In loving •memory of our March 23. Services at Brown Written announcements must be
the Middle East. But so far
by the name and
dent told a press conference the
dear husband and father, Rob- Memorial Chap e 1, arranged accompanied
address of the person making the
next day that he had wanted as is known, he has not talked
ert Owen, who passed away on through Ira Kaufman Chapel. insertion. There is a standard
charge of $2.00 for unveiling
to visit India for the last 20 with any champion of the April 2, 1955 (10 days in Ni- She leaves her husband, Wil- notices,
measuring an inch in
years. But the President added Israel cause since the new san).
depth.)
liam;
two
sons,
Burton
J.
and
picture
developed
in
the
Near
that he has so far failed to fig-
Sadly missed by his wife, Morton L. Friedman;, and a
The family of the late Anna
ure out how he could accept East.
Esther, and children, Alan and brother.
Becker announces the unveiling
Herbert
Hoover,
Jr.,
Under
one country's invitation without
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of a monument- in- her memory
Secretary of State, took respon- Richard.
going to a dozen others.
SAMUEL D V ORI N, 11501 at 1 p.m., Sunday, April 8, at
Following these remarks, per- sibility for the controversial
In loving memory of our Petoskey, died March 21. Serv- C l o v er Hill Park Cemetery
sons close to the President said shipment of 18 Army tanks to
he was actually more concerned Saudi Arabia. Hoover's pre-gov- darling son and brother, Ed- ices at Hebrew Memorial (Section 21). Rabbi Donin and
about Egypt than India. But he ernment career was highlighted ward Tarnopol, who passed Chapel. Survived by two sons,. Cantor Adler will officiate. Rel-
Jacob and Joseph; five daugh- atives and friends are asked to
has not been officially invited by his acquisition of an import- away on March 27,- 19'51.
to Egypt, so did not mention ant interest in the Union Oil Co.
Sadly missed by his mother ters, Mrs. Herman Fidler, Mrs. attend.
that country. The State Dept. is of California. He once served and father, brother and sisters. Irving Wolf e, Mrs. Betty
Schneider, of Chicago, Mrs.
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rumored to be at work trying as consultant to the Iranian
Leslie Brooks and Mrs. Sophie
Friday, March 30, 1956
to engineer an Egyptian invita- Government. Hoover has Weizmann Institute Gets
stressed to the President the First U.S. Isotope Lamp
Krupin, of Los Angeles; 20
tion.
grandchildren, and 16 great
White House confidants un- desirability of expedient moves
TEL AVIV (JTA)—The - Unit- grandchildren.
folded the possibility that Mr. to safeguard Arab oil for the
MONUMENTS
Eisenhower might visit Cairo West. In a March 21 press con- ed States National Bureau of
ference the Presider), made Standards has lent the Weiz-
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on his way to India.
BESSIE FOSTER, 3410 W.
Would Mr. Eisenhower in- known his concern over Arabian mann Institute of Science at Re- Chicago, died March 22. Serv-
hovoth a mercury isotope lamp
elude Israel on his itinerary? oil.
ices at Hebrew Memorial Cha-
Friends of Israel believe the which emits extremely sharp pel. Sur v i v e d by two sons,
He could personally consult
spectral
lines
and
which
the
possible
trip,
if
Israel
is
visited,
with Israel Premier David
Samuel and Martin; daughter,
Ben Gurion. The United might bring new clarity to --the institute will use as a standard Mrs. Meyer Dickman; brother,
States has already made President's thinking and intro- in designing an infrared spec- two sisters and 6 grandchil-
known it w o u Id guarantee duce facts of which he may trometer. The lamp will be the dren.
first such in the Middle East.
Israel's frontiers if Israel sur- have previously been unaware.
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rendered adequate territory
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BENJAMIN
SCHURAYTZ,
and concessions to satisfy
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Holbrook,
died
March
23,
Arab demands. This attitude
Services at Hebrew Memorial
is not acceptable to Israel.
Chapel. Survived by his wife,
But if the President should
Rose; a son, Irving M.; a
visit Israel, it would g i v e
By NATHAN ZIPRIN
daughter, Mrs. Hyman Green;
Israelis a chance to familiar-
(Copyright, 1955, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate)
a brother and three grand-
ize him at first hand with
children.
their security peril.
On the Philanthropic Front
Only a month ago it was questionable -whether there was
Israel would welcome an op-
Mrs. ESTHER GALE, of Kan-
portunity to personally acquaint sufficient mass awareness among American Jews of the crisis in
the President with its view- Israel and the political situation in the capitals of the world on sas City, died March 12. Serv-
guneral
points particularly because it which Israel was basing reliance. That situation has changed ices and interment in Kansas
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has not had a chance to do so drastically. The Jews of America are becoming aware in fullest City. She leaves three sons,
since the Communist - Egyptian terms of Israel's dangers and of the historic responsibilities they Sam, of New York, Sol and Joe,
Only Jewish Chapel ire
arms deal last September. Israel may face in the event of war in the Middle East. Evidence of the of Kansas City; and four daugh-
the Northwest district
Ambassador Abba Eban has not awareness is reflected in the vigorous campaigns which are going ters, Sarah Wayne, Rae Kowan,
met with the President in Wash- on throughout the country on behalf of the UJA, and in the Mary Siegel and Dorothy.
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ington, presumably because the added fact that the tempo of the campaign this year is at least
Largest Jewish Chapel
White House is using the Pres- two months ahead of that of previous years. By the time this
he Detroit
MRS, ESTHER W. SOLO-
ident's health as an excuse to appears in print, the UJA will have reached a $30,000,000 figure,
MON, 75, of 18034 Wisconsin,
refuse appointments to ambas- apart from the monies that are flowing in for the special survival
PURITAN cor. DEXTER
a native Detroiter who was ac-
sadors.
fund. Credit for this accomplishment goes to the key UJA leaders tive in Shaarey Zedek, Hadassah
Mr. Eban saw Mr. Eisenhower who are working feverishly on national level.
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and American Jewish Congress,
on a number of occasions before
C. W. Moore, Mgr.
died
Tuesday.
Services
were
Communist munitions began Zionist Troubles
held
Thursday
at
Ira
Kaufman
A brochure by Rabbi Irving Miller on the eve of the World
Zionist Congress, titled "The Zionist Movement Today—A Re-
Samuel Rubin Heads
Appraisal," may well prove an outstanding contribution to Zionist
thinking'today. While there can be questioning of Rabbi Miller's
U. S. Fund for Israel
Samuel Rubin, president of thesis there can be no questioning his formulation of the Zionist
Feberge Perfumes, was elected crisis emerging from the fact of Jewish statehood. His suggestion
president of the American Fund of a constructive relationship between Israel and outside Jewry
- for Israel Institutions at the an- will not be challenged. His blueprint for the Zionist movement
nual board of in the years to come is worthy of study though at this time it is
directors meet- impossible to foresee the impact of events on the movement.
ing of the or- History, it seems, has boldly jolted the dreamers of Zion.
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ganization.
us and we will make all arrangements for transfer to
Fredric R. Orchids
If
the
Saturday
Review
has
ever
sinned
against
authors
it
Mann, Commis-
Detroit.
sioner of Com- has now cleansed itself with as puritan an ethical gem as has
Our membership in the National Funeral Directors'
ever
come
to
this
corner's
attention.
Some
weeks
before
observ-
merce of Phila-
and the Jewish Funeral Directors' Associations,
delphia a n d ance of the centenary of the death of Heinrich Heine, a writer
o f whose name is quite familiar to the readers of the Anglo-Jewish
enables us to serve you in any part of the world.
chairman
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the executive press, submitted a piece on the immortal poet. Weeks passed and
and finance the impatient author wore out leather and heart in wonderment
Samuel Rubin committee o f and speculation. Then the rejection slip came, but almost on
the National Container Corpo- the very eve of the observance. Incensed not so much by the
ration, was elected chairman of rejection as by its timing, he penned a sharp letter to the editors.
the board. Mr. Rubin had served Last week the mailman brought him consolation and renewed
as chairman of the executive faith in the human species. The Saturday Review admitted having
committee of the organization made a grave error, not only in the timing of the rejection, but
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since the death of its president in the rejection itself and, apart from apologizing, gave the
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