Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements maY be inserted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written announcements 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 Dora Gottlieb announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 12 noon, Sunday„ April 29, at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Relatives and friends are,,asked to attend. • * * The family of the late Louis J. Gurwin announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory at 11 a.m., April 29, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery, 14 Mile Rd., east of Woodward, Rabbi Arm will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Albert Levine announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, April 29, at Nusach Harie Cemetery. Rabbi Syme will 'officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * - The family of the late Esther Goldberg announces the unveil- ing of a monument ix. her mem- ory at 11 a.m., Sunday, April 29, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Sidney S. Caplan, of 18223 Indiana, an- nounces the unveiling of a mon- ument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 6, at Machpelah Cemetery. Cantor Adler will of- ciate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Harry Zolkower announces the un- veiling of a Monument in his memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, May 6, at Beth' Abraham Cemetery. _Rabbi Halpern will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The families of the late Shir- ley and Irving Berman announce the unveiling of monuments in their memories at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, May 6, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Stollman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Theodor Leiser announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, May 6, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Litke will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late -Morris Friedman announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, May 6, at Oak- View Cemetery, in Royal Oak. Rabbi Lehrman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The family of the late Max Goldstein announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, April 29, at -Chesed shel Emes Cemetery, Rabbi Gorrelick will officiate. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., Relatives and friends are asked (JTA) — A proposal for reform- to attend. ing the civil calendar to make * *, * every day of every month fall The family of the late Sol on the same day of the week- Maneli announces the unveiling 'every year was dropped by the of a monument in his memory United Nations Economic and at 2 p.m., Sunday, May 6, at Social Council. The decision to Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi postpone debate on the proposal Donin will officiate. Relatives was adopted by a vote of 15 to and friends are asked to attend. 0 after the representative of the Netherlands said that the * * * time was not ripe for taking up The family of the late Robert the idea because of religious Owen announces the unveiling and other objections to it. of a monument in his memory Jewish organizations have at 1 p.rn., - Sunday, May 6, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi been objecting to the calendar Chinitz will officiate. Relatives reform proposal because would and friends are asked to attend: affect the Jewish holidays. Urg- ing rejection of the proposal, Dr. Isaac Lewin, representative Release Authorized of the Agudas Israel World Or- ganization, told the UNESCO Israel Campaign List session this week-end _that the The seventh list of organiza- proposed calendar reform would tions authorized to conduct make it impossible for Jews, Christians and Moslems to ob- public fund raising campaigns serve their traditional days of for the benefit of Israel in 1956 rest, since the universal day of was released by the e wish rest, to be called "Worldsday" Agency's Committee on Con- would be likely to fall any day of the week instead of on the trol and Authorization of Cam- traditional Sabbath. paigns. Dr. Lewin told the Council The committee declared that he was speaking not. only on the present tension in Israel behalf of Agudah but also for and the Middle East makes other Jewish opponents of the strong control and coordination measure, including the Ameri- of -fund raising efforts more can Jewish. Committee, Anglo- imperative than ever. Jewish Association, Alliance The following 12 organiza- tions received authorization af- ter the Committee studied their Paul Kolber Bequeathed financial data and after they "$500,000 for Charities pledged priority to the United PHILADELPHIA (JTA)—The Jewish Appeal as the m a j_o r Federation of Jewish Charities, source of philanthropic funds Community Chest, and Jewish for Israel's immigration, ab- Family Service here will re- sorption and colonization pro- ceive bequests totaling more gram: than $500,000'under the will of American Committee for the Weiz- the late Paul Kolber; automo- mann Institute of Science, American Friends of the Hebrew University, bile dealer. American • Fund for Israel Institu- Mr. Kolber, who died last . tons, American Red Mogen Dovid September at 77, was almost en- for Israel ,Inc. (membership cam- paign only), American Technion So- tirely unconnected with Jewish ciety, Federated Council of Israel community affairs until Albert Institutions, Inc., Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of H. Lieberman, honorary presi- America, Inc., Jewish National Fund dent of the Jewish Family Serv- (traditional collections only), Miz- rachi -W o m e n's Organization of ice and a member of the Fed- America, National. Committee for eration Board; enlisted his in- Labor Israel (Histadruth Campaign), Pioneer Women, the Women's Labor terest about nine years ago. He Zionist Organization of America, Inc., came to this country as a penni- Women's League for Israel, Inc. less immigrant. He joined a (New York area). synagogue for the first time in Detroit Jewish News-27 his life only a few years before Call Memorial For Rabbi Gold A city-wide -meeting to me- morialize Rabbi Zev Gold, who died in Jerusalem two weeks ago, will be held at 8:30 p.m., May 8, at Young Israel Center, 12521 Dexter. Sponsors of the program are Mizrachi groups, the Detroit Zionist Council and members of the local rabbinate. Rabbi Gold, who formerly was spiritual leader of several con- gregations in this country, was a resident of Palestine since 1924. He was a member of -the Jew- ish Agency, a leader of the World Mizrachi, a signer of Is- rael's Declaration of Indepen- dence on May 44, .1948 and a noted scholar: Guest speaker at the memo- rial will be Rabbi Avigdor Cy: perstein, chairman of Mifal Ha- torah in the U, S. and dean of Talmudic studies at Yeshiva University, who will give the eulogy. Rabbi Isaac Stollman, national Mizrachi vice - president and dean of the local rabbinate, will speak for the local community. Cantor David Katzman will chant the Azkarah. The community is invited to participate. In Memoriam I In loving memory of our dearly beloved mother and grandmother, Ida Mitz. Never to be forgotten by her I children and grandchildren. Calendar Reform Proposal Dropped By UNESCO; Was Opposed by Jewry Israelite Universelle, Board of Deputies of British Jews; B'nai B'rith and the South. African Jewish Board of Deputies. The rejected plan would add an ex- tra day at the end of every year, The day would not counted as a- part of any week. A similar extra day would be inserted in midyear of every leap year.. The idea of United Nations backing for world calendar re- form has been on the Council agenda since it, was introduced here by India in October, 1953. The United Nations circulated a questionnaire on the subjects among all countries. To date, 31 replies haVe come in. Of the total, 24 governments, including _those of the United States and Israel opposed the proposal; sev- en countries declared they would withhold approval unless religious authorities agreed; and only one sovereignty, the Principality of Monaco, has come out in favor. Jewish, Christian and Moslem religious leaders are unanimously op- posed. . Tropical Fruits Are Spring Confections at Barton's A new confection as zestful and refreshing as Spring itself has been introduced by Barton's Bonbonniere. It is a frtiit treat which is delightfully different in taste. The fruit treat is a veritable tropical fruit Orchard made into a confection. In convenient bite- size cubes, they are a skillful blend of apricnts, figs, cherries, prunes, raisins and Brazil nuts, lightly sprinkled with tiny co- coanut flakes. The result is a healthful and tangy tasting tid- bit which is low in calories and high in eye and taste appeal. Barton's fruit treats are pack- aged in one pound boxes. They also come in four-inch-long fruit bars. Queen Juliana Visits Museum AMSTERDAM (JTA)—Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard paid their first visit to the Jew- ish Museum which is located in a medieval house remaining on the site of the ancient Jewish Gillett° of Amsterdam which was Obituaries JULIUS FRIEDMAN, 23140 Eastwood, Oak Park; died April 22. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Katherine; a son, Max; ,two daughters, Louise and Sharon; father, Abraham Friedman; a brother and a sister. * * MAURICE GOOTSON, of London, Ontario, died April 16.: Services were held • at Menorah Funeral Chapel on Puritan, April 17. Survived by two daughters, Miss Addy Richton of New York City and Mrs. Sol H. Friedman, • and one BENJAMIN I. ROSENBERG, grandchild. 2675 Rochester, died April '19. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves two sisters, Mrs, Clara Philanthropist Chern-er • Sussman and Mrs. Gerald Marks. Dies in Washington * * * WASHINGTON (JTA) — Jo- MOLLIE HOFFMAN, 11501 seph Cherner, nationally promi- Petoskey, died April 20. Services nent Jewish leader and philan- at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She thropist, died here at the age .of 58. leaves a daughter, Mrs. Charles Mr. Cherner,* Weinstein; two grandchildren, who gave h i s and four great-grandchildren. * * * Washington home to the HARRY ROCHKIND, 2920 State of Israel Richton, died April 20. Services for its. •Embas- at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He sy in the na- leaves his wife, Rachel; three tion's Capitol, sons, Leo, Albert and Sidney; was a member and a sister. * * * of the national board of the. FANNY GOREN, 19332 Win- United Jewish throp, died April 20. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves A p p.e a 1 and her husband, Samuel; a son, Cherner was a past na- Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Harold tional UJA chairman. Langberg; five brothers and He also was active in the three grandchildren. Israel Bond Organization, Pales- * * * tine Economic Corporation, SOL FELDMAN, 20581 Kent- American Committee for the . field, died April 20. Services at Weizmann Institute, American Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves Friends of Hebrew University a son, Arther; four daughters, and Albert Einstein Medical Mrs. Oscar Greenberg, Mrs. Jo- College of Yeshiva University. seph H. Siegel, Mrs. Max Pollak and Ruby; three sisters, six Noted Philanthropist, Dies grandchildren and six great- NEW YORK, (JTA) — D. grandchildren. Samuel Gottesman, noted Jew- * * * ish philanthropist, died after a LOUIS WEINSTEIN, 4066 W. brief illness. Mr. Gottesman, Davison, died April 20. Services who was 70 years old, was born at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. in Munkach, Hungary, and was Survived by two daughters, Mrs. brought to the United Stales as Albert Stolarsky and Mrs. Rose a boy. He recently presented Bennett. four Dead Sea Scrolls to the * * * State of Israel through the SAM MORTON WISE, 9388 N, American Fund for Israel In- Martindale, died April 21. Serv- stitutions. He also established ices at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. a Chair of the Humanities at Survived by his wife, Rebecca; the University of Uppsala in a son, Sidney; two daughters, Sweden in recognition of Swe- Mrs. Harry Simon and Mrs. Isa- den's - assistance to victims of dore Goldstein; a brother; two Nazi persecution. sisters, and seven grandchildren. * * * Sigmund Gestetner Dies LONDON, (JTA) — Sigmund My s. SARAH GELMAN, 87, a former Detroit resident, died Gestetner, philanthropist and April 14, at Haifa, Israel. She for unany years leader of the leaves a daughter, Mrs. Sol Jewish National Fund in Sri•. Friedman; and a son, Benjamin taro, died in Nice, Frame. He E: During her residence here, was also active in the director-_ Mrs. Gelman was active in Yesh- ate of the Joint Palestine Ap- ivath Beth Yehudah and Yeshi- peal in this country. He was 58. vath Chachmey * * * ARTHUR L. FELDMAN, 18661 Whitcomb, died April 24. Serv- ices at Ira Kaufnian Chapel. He leaves hiS wife, Helen; two sons; Louis and Irving; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Edward L. Schultz; two -brothers, four sisters and three grandchildren. * * * SHIFRA WEISBERG, 11501 Manual Urbach & Son Petoskey, died April 24; Serv- 7729 TWELFTH ST, ices at Hebrew Memorial Chap- TY. 6-7192 el. Survived by fotir grandchil- dren, Paul and Dan Carpenter, Mrs. John- Niemon and Mrs. Irving Rosenbloom, of Brooklyn, N. Y. * * * ABRAHAM GUTTENBERG, 3378 Richton, died April 24. Services at HebreW Memorial Chapel. Survived by his wife, ganerai Clara; two sons, Larry and Jer- • CENTRALLY LOCATED ry; a daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Carney; a brother, a sister and Only Jewish Chapel in six grandchildren. the Northwest district * * * _ • SPACIOUS FACILITIES FRANK TURNBULL, 2449 Largest Jewish Chapel Rivald Circle, died April 22. in Detroit Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves an uncle, Dave Marks, PURITAN car. DEXTER of San Antonio, Tex.; and three aunts, Mrs. Victor Gladstone, UNiversity 1-7700 of Omaha, Neb., and Mrs.' H. K. C. W. Moore, Mgr. Hirsch and Mis. Sadie Marks, MICHAEL GARFINKLE, of NeW Britain, Conn., died April 7. Services and interment in New Britain. He leaves a son, Jack Garfield, of Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. Lee Friedberg, -of Bridgeport, Conn.; and two grandchildren. * * * ANNA BUDNEY, 19165 San Juan, died April 18. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Isadore; a son, Solomon; a daughter, Mrs. - Hart Stiebel; a sister, and three grandchildren. . MENORAH