Projected AJC $.1,500,000 Building Monument Unveilings . Relatives lleted Harry D. White as `Loyal American I Obituaries GEORGE ZOLOTOW, 2451 Glendale, died Oct. 20. He is survived by two sisters, Bessie Nathan I. White has written and Fannie Zolotow. (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling a book, "Harry Dexter White: * The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Loyal American," defending the be A. M. LEVENBERG, 17216 Written announcements tare accompanied by the name name of his late brother whose Greenlawn, died Oct. 23. He address of the person snaking the loyalty has been questioned and leaves his wife, Marcelle; a son, insertion. There is a standard unveiling tor charge of *2.00 who was the subject of a Con- Edwin; a daughter, Mrs. William notice, in e a s u r i n g an inch in gressional Investigation. depth.) W. Weisberg; and a sister. 1' * The book was published by * * * The family of the late Ida White's sister, Bessie White YETTA FR IEDLANDER, and Harry Moskowitz, dear par- Bloom, of Waban, Mass. Inde- 13965 Linwood, died Oct. 16. She ents of Mrs. Leo Bigelman, Mr. pendent Press, Boston, Mass., leaves two daughters, Mrs. Fran- Milton Moss and Mrs. Jack printed the volume, and it is ces Shoenfeld, of Youngstown, Robinowitz, announces the un- distributed by M. Bloom, 658 0., and Mrs. Arthur Hass, of De- veiling of a monument in 'their Chestnut St., Waban 68, Mass. troit; six grandchildren and four memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 28, at Hebrew Memorial Park ar I Mrs. Bloom, in a note to the great grandchildren. * * Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick reader, states that the author of the book, her brother, Nathan MORRIS COLLINS, 910 S. will officiate. Relatives and I. White, who died Sept. 23, Woodward, Royal Oak, died Oct. friends are asked to attend. 1955, had prepared the manu- 16. He leaves his wife, Ger- :::**31:1%MtAKftti:TA, * * * script defending their brother trude; a son, Morton; a daugh- The family of the late Lillian Harry and that she considered ter, Mrs. Martin J. Budman; two Davis announces the unveiling it her "privilege and good for- brothers and two sisters. of a monument in her memory tune" to have it printed. She at 11:15 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 28 expresses the hope that it will LOUIS FLEISHER, 264 Starr, at Hebrew Memorial Park "help dispel the miasma of sus- , Cemetery. Rabbi Gruskin will picion that has permeated our Pontiac, died Oct. 17. He leaves his wife, Lizzie; three daugh- officiate. Relatives and friends country for a decade." ters, Mrs. Lee Segal, Mrs. Maur- are asked to atten( "Certainly," she adds, ice Levine and Mrs. Aaron Baar; * * * "those who have become ac- This is the American Jewish Committee's projected two sisters and five grandchil- The family of the late Dora quiescent during this shame- $1,500,000 Institute of Human Relations, to be located at the dren. * * corner of Third Avenue and 56th Street, New York, which Yuster announces the unveiling, ful period of smear are equal- ly to blame with the accusers of a monument in her memory will be devoted to the study, practice and development of DAVID KORNFELD, - 4278 at 11 a. m., Sunday, Oct. 28, at and their instigators." human relations. Establishment of the Institute was announced Clements, died Oct. 18. He Beth Moses Cemetery. Rabbi "The defamers,", she writes, leaves his wife, Rose; six daugh- Irving M. Engel, president of the American Jewish Com- by Segal and Cantor Fenakel will "may be remembered for their ters, Mrs. Andrew Lax, Mrs. mittee, at the organization's national executive board meeting. officiate. Relatives and friends attempt at character assassina- Bella Kornfeld, Mrs. Vernon tion, but the unselfish efforts Palmer, Mrs. Fred Silverstein, are asked to attend. * * of Harry White in the interest Mrs. William Palmer and Mrs. The family of the late Mrs. of his country and its people Armin Kupfer; a brother and Mollie Weitzman announces the cannot be eradicated, nor will 10 grandchildren. unveiling of a monument in her his unceasing devotion to truth The appointment of two dis- memory -at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, be forgotten." HYMAN GOLDMAN, 4011 LABEL A. KATZ, 38-year-old tinguished scholars to visiting Nov. 4, at Machpelah Cemetery. Harry Dexter White's creed Clements, died Oct. 20. He New Orleans attorney, was lectureships at the New York Rabbi Segal and Cantor Fenakel "from his testimony before the leaves his wife, Ida; three sons, named Bnai Brith's 1956 reci- School of Hebrew Union Col- will officiate. Relatives and House Un-American Activities Gerald, Harry and Ben; a daugh- pient of the Sam Reber Dis- lege-Jewish Institute of Religion friends are asked to attend. Committee on Aug. 13, 1948, ter, Lillian; five grandchildren tinguished Alumnus Award has been announced by Dr. Nel- * * * three days before he died of a made annually by Aleph Zadik and a great grandchild. son Glueck, president. Dr. CY- The family of the late Mary heart attack brought on by the a a * Aleph. RUS GORDON, professor of strain of testifying at "length" a Solomon announces the unveil- • « HARRY NYOVICH, 967 Dick- Near Eastern studies at Brandeis ing of a monument in her mem- commences the text of this 415- Chaplain (Lt. Col.) MAUR- University, will offer a course erson, died Oct. 21. • He leaves ICE S. K L E INBERG, USA, in Ugaritic Literature in • the ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 28, at page book. a son, Alfred; a daughter, Mrs. inerican s iteA thie Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbi W y s arri icsreHed Jewish chaplain of the Military school's graduate department. Sam Haverman, and six 'grand- declar- Adler will D-onin and Cantor cl-aldrer, his District of Washington, D.C., Dr. SHAOUL HARELI, Hebrew officiate. Relatives and friends creed" ation in which he expresses 3247 has been named Jewish advisor literary editor of Megiloth, will belief and faith in American I WARTZ. asked to attend. HAFLEt -a r are to the Armed Forces Chaplains teach modern Hebrew litera- freedoms, his opposition to all Lawrence, died Oct. 23. He * a * Board by Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) The family of the late Ely sorts of 'discrimination and' his leaves his wife, Anne; two sons, ture. * * * Charles I. Carpenter, Air Force Stulman, a member of the De- adherence to "government of Stanley E. and Robert H.; two Chief of Chaplains and Board four sisters. Miss LILLIAN MAR•GOLIN troit Symphony Orchestra, an- law, not of men, where law is chairman. Chaplain Kleinberg has been appointed director of nounces the unveiling of a mon- above any man, and not any brothers and * * * succeeds chaplain Kalman Levi- the publications department of ument in his memory at 2 p.m., man above law." JESSIE PENSLAR JACOBS, tan, USAF, who just completed the Jewish Community Center Sunday, Oct. 28, at Northwest In a preface to the book, 3010 W. Chicago, died Oct. 22. the two-year term. Division of the National Jewish Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme- written before his death, Nathan She leaves her husband, Jos- * * * tery, 6 Mile and Middlebelt. I. White appealed "for sober eph; a son, Bruce, of Encino, Welfare Board. * * * Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Rel- judgment" in the case, "to take Calif.; a daughter, Anhilda; a ALBERT MENDLOVITZ, of a An Eisenhower Exchange Fel- atives, friends and colleagues over and render an interim de- brother, three sisters and Scranton, Pa., cision based on the principles lowship has been awarded to are asked to attend. grandchild. was elected * * * * * of justice that are the founda- Dr. MORDECAI M. LEVY, aca- president of the ROY C. GREENBLATT, 3200 The family of the late Ida demic, secretary of, Technion- tion of a free society." J W B - spon- W. Boston, died Oct. 24. Sur- Goldinan announces the unveil- Israel Institute of Technology, The book contains the inter- sored Nationa: it was announced by the Ameri- ing of a monument in her mem- rogations of White by the Con- vived by his wife Sadie; son, Jewish youth ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 28, gressional Committee. Vice Harold; daughter, Mrs. Richard can Technion Society. Conference a i * * * at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi President Nixon, then a Member Metzger; mother, Mrs. Mary the organiza- MRS. TED GOLDBERG, of Goldman will officiate. Relatives of Congress, and Senator Potter Greenblatt; brother and two sis- tion's ninth the family department, Jewish and friends are asked to attend. played a role in the committee ters. annual assem- a a a * * * Social Service Bureau, has been bly at Cejwir. action. HARRY J. FEINBERG, died data about The family of the late Sol appointed a member of the na- Camps, Port In biographical Mendlovitz I tional planning committee for Gelbart announces the unveil- Harry White, there is men- Oct. 22 in San Francisco. Sur- Jervis, N. Y. * * * the Midwestern Regional in- ing of a monument in his tion of his having taught sen- vived by his wife, Lena; son, ALAN MacNAUGHTON, Can- stitute of the Family Service memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, ior boys at the Home for Jew- Bernard; daughters, Joyce and Oct. 28, at Clover Hill Park ish Children in Dorchester, Mrs. Manuel Korss; two broth- adian Member of Parliament, Association of America. * * Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka will on Sundays, and that "the ers, David and Albert, and two purchased a $1,000 Israel Bond officiate. Relatives and friends boys worshipped him." MRS. . THEODORE B A R G- sisters. on the eve of his departure from Praise for Harry-White from Israel, where he spent a week MAN, president of the Jewish are asked to attend. President Truman and. Secre- Prof. Obermann Dies touring many of the economic - Social Service Bureau, has been NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Julian projects supported by the pro- re-elected to the board of di- New Arab League Propaganda tark of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau is quoted in the J. Obermann, noted Sterling ceeds derived from the State of rectors of the Family Service Office Opens in Argentine A new Arab League propa- book, and there is this com- Professor Emeritus of Semitic Israel Bond Issue. Mr. Mac- Association of America. ganda office has been opened ment: "But on Nov. 16, 1953, in Languages at Yale University, Naughton's tour stemmed from in Argentina, under the direc- his television address to the died Oct. 17 after a lengthy his active interest in the Israel Gen. Dayan Led Raid tion of Issa Nakhla, a Pales- country, Harry Truman did not illness. He was 68. 'There was Bond drive and in Israel's eco- on Hussan, Jordan; tinian emigre now living in exhibit the courage he showed no funeral service. He retired nomic development. Buenos Aires. Nakhla cooper- in April 1947. He did not rise only last June after having * • * Reprimanded by B-G Col. MATTHEW PELLED, di- A report from Jerusalem ated with the former Mufti of to the best that was in him and served for 25 years as a Yale Jerusalem, Haj Amin Al Hus tell the world that he meant professor. For 12 years preced- rector of all training activities states that Gen. Moshe Dayan, seini, during the Palestinian every word of the letter he had ing his retirement he served as in the Israel Defense Forces and Israel's Chief of Staff, person- war. He left New York re- written (April 7, 1947) ; that he of the Yale Ju- member of its General Staff, ally • led the reprisal raid on editor in chief a :Hussan, Jordan. cently to take up Kis new had faith in and believed in daica Series. arrived in New York from Harry White; and that his letter It is revealed duties in Argentina. Jerusalem to help the United The Arab propaganda office to him was as sincere as was that Jordanian Jewish Appeal raise a currently shells were in . Buenos Aires will be di- evident on its face. This was needed sum of $30,000,000 in MONUMENTS showered upon rectly responsible to Arab the truth, but alas, when the cash. r•-1V League headquarters in Cairo, supreme test came that night, * * * him but failed but will coordinate its activi- Harry Truman proved to be too to hit him. DR. NAHUM GOLDMANN, The report ties with the Arab League In- much the politician and too lit- chairman of the Jewish Agency also states that formation Center, which is tle the man." for Palestine, will receive the Harry White's article on "The Premier B e n- moving to new quarters at 120 Hebrew University-Solomon E. 56th St., New York, it be- Monetary Fund" and other data .:Gurion repri- Bublick Public Service Award known this week. are presented as evidence, in manded Gen . came for 1955. The Arab office in Argentina defense of the former Gov ern- *. * * Dayan for risk- Gen. Dayan Manual Urbach & Son is one of a number of new ment employee, as appen di ce s. LOUIS STERN, Newark, N.J., ing his life. propaganda centers scheduled 7729 TWELFTH ST. communal leader and partner in Gen. Dayan lost his left eye to be opened in the near fu- TY. 6-7192 A bank book makes good the Wall Street firm of Stern in World War II, while partici- ture in Geneva, London, Bonn, some and Byck, was named chairman pating in an operation with the Ankara, Rio de Janeiro and reading — better than novels.—Marry Lauder. of the National Jewish Welfare British against Vichy French New Delhi. Board Jewish Community - Cen- forces in Syria. ter Division. People Make News - - -