Minnesota Jewry Protests Inclusion of Cross in State Centennial Seal ought not to become an issue at this time." L. H. Frisch, editor and pub- lisher of the American Jewish World, said that the comments by the Commission members and that of Dr. Nelson were "a direct threat against citizens who dare to defend their con- science and speak freely." He pointed out that an earlier design of the emblem carried a rocket and an airplane as sym- bols of • transportation. These were removed by the Commis- sion out of consideration for the teamsters and railroad men. If the Commission could be so sensitive about an inadequate trademark, it certainly ought to give due consideration to a question of conscience," he said in an editorial in his paper. MINNEAPOLIS, (JTA)—Of- ficials of the Minnesota Centen- nial Commission are re-consid- ering retention of the cross in a proposed Centennial emblem, after a formal protest from the Minnesota Jewish Council. No final action had been taken on retaining the cross. The centen- nial will be observed during 1958. Several members of the Cen- tennial Commission "pointedly asked" the Minnesota Jewish Council whether Jews were "not afraid of the rise of anti-Semi- tism if they freely expressed their position," the American Jewish World, .local weekly newspaper, reports. Dr. C. A. Nelson, chaplain of the State Senate, declared that "for the protection of minorities, this Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by caning The Jewish News office. VE 8-9364. Written announcements must b e accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 NI' an unv notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * The family of the late Jessie Penslar Jacobs announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 12, at Machpe'ah Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * • The family of the ]ate Ferdi- nand Fisher announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, May 12, at Northwest Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery, 6 Mile and Middlebelt. Rabbi Lehrman will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to 'attend. Obituaries ZANG SCHREBNICK, 19764 Cranbrook, died May 7. He was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Craftsman Lodge, F. & A. M., Shrine and Detroit Con- sistory, Detroit Jewelers Asso- ciation and Great Lakes Yacht Club. He leaves his wife, Ann; mother, Mrs. Anna Schrebnick; a brother and two sisters. ABRAHAM GELIEBTER, 3026 Clements, died May 4. Sur- vived by his wife, Norma (Anna); a son, Jack; two daugh- ters, • Mrs. Martin Schwartz and Mrs. Saul Eskow; seven grand- children, and a great-grand- child. James de Rothschild BURTON I. NANES, 17501 Dies at Age of 78 lAroodingham, died April 27. He (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) leaves his wife. Frances; a son, LONDON—James de Roths- David; a daughter, Judith; his mother. Mrs. Rose Nanes; a child died in London' Monday at the age of 78. He was the brother and a sister. • • * * older son of Baron Edmond de DOROTHY. MOSHER, 16516 Rothschild of Paris, "father of Northlawn, died May 2. She Jewish colonization in Pales- leaves her husband, Herman F.; tine." French and British educated four sons, Gerald E., Harold L. of Minneapolis, Hilbert D. of James de Rothschild, although Cincinnati, - and Abbott W. of a French citizen, fought with Sioux Falls; two daughters, Mrs. the British army in World War School Clothing Drive Real Story of Joey Gerald Levitt and Mrs. Ben I rising to the rank of Major, * * * Pliam of St. Louis Park, Minn.; seeing service in both France Asks Spring Discards and Cindy Adams: The family of the late Betty three sisters, 10 grandchildren and Palestine, winning a Dis- Detroiters are urged by Ar- tinguished Conduct Medal. Bookful of Laughs thur L. McGrath, assistant su- Krupp announces the unveiling and a great-grandchild. He settled in England after of a monument in her memory * * * perintendent of Joey Adams, the comedian that war where, in addition to 12, at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, May WILLIAM GOLDBERG, 15951 and master of ceremonies who schools, to do- at Northwest Hebrew Memorial Turner, died May 3. He leaves his city interests, he became has made many friends in . our nate spring known as a leading figure in Park. Rabbi Segal will officiate. •his wife, Mrs. Edna Turner; a community — cleaning d i s- Relatives and friends are asked daughter, Mrs. Edward Kukow- racing cireles, his horses win- cards of used and in many ning many leading races. In to attend. ski, and four grandchildren. American com- shoes and * * * 1929, he was, elected a Liberal * a * clothing to the munities where Member of Parliament for the The family of the late Sam GERTRUDE SCHECHTER, he has partici- Spring Public Wise announces the unveiling 4236 Sturtevant, died April 29. Isle of Ely, representing that pated in char- School Cloth- of a monument in his memory Survived by her husband, Ar- constituency. until 1945. itable en- ing Drive, James .de Rothschild was re- at 12 noon, Sunday, May 12, at thur; two daughters, Mrs. Sam- being held deavors — has Beth Tikvah Cemetery, 14 Mile uel E. Cohen and Shirley, and garded as one of the leading through M a y a fabulous spokesmen for the Jewish com- and Gratiot. Rabbi Levin will a grandchild. Wife. They 17. Such dis- munity and his wide range of officiate. Relatives and friends * * * cards are badly make a fine interests in Jewish spheres in- are asked to attend. ALBERT GOLDBERG, 12157 cluded the Hebrew University, team in come- needed to * * * clothe th o u- - :: dy, as indicat- The family of the late Bessie N. Martindale, died April 29. the Economic Board for Pales- Joey Adams ed in J o e y's sands of needy Foster announces the unveiling Survived, by his wife, Sarah; tine and the Palestine Electric personal account of their amus- children for of a monument in her memory two daughters, Mrs. Sam Spolan Corporation. But his greatest ing experiences, in his new school during at 12 noon, Sunday, May 12, at and Mrs. Irving Stoffer, and interest was the Jewish Col- book, "Cindy and I," subtitled the fall and onization Association in which Beth Moses Cemetery. Rabbi five grandchildren. * * * "the real life adventures of winter months. he succeeded his father as Homnick will offiCiate. Relatives The drive is PHILIP'SEEDMAN, 306 Craft, president. Mr. and Mrs. Joey Adams." -and friends are asked to attend. sponsored by Pittsburgh, Pa., died May 1. * * * Actually, it is a travelogue. Detroit Public The family of the late Bertha Survived by his wif,A, Betty; two Michal Michalesko Dies Joey and his wife (in Joey's Schools Social Service, Inc., of account) take you to many which McGrath is president. Fox announces the unveiling of sons, Joseph A. and Franklin E.; NEW YORK (JTA) — Michal American cities, to Israel, to The social welfare agency again a monument in her memory at a brother,- a sister, and a grand- Michalesko, world renowned child. 11 a.m., Sunday, May 12, at Europe. Yiddish actor; died . . her'47:last * C * co-operating with the schools Northwest H e b r e w Memorial There are many puns, for the drive is the Volunteers Park Cemetery. Relatives and ESTHER ZAGER, 2973 Leslie, week. He was 72. A native of mostly harmless and thor- of America which distributes friends are asked to attend. died May 2. Survived by her Russia, Michalesko came to the oughly delightful. One refers the clothing without charge to * * * husband, Sam; a son, Dr. Albert, U.S. in 192.1. He also played in to Simons and Michelson children reported absent from The family of the late Sol of the U.S. Air Force; a daugh- Poland, London, Paris and (Leonard and Larry), the South America. school because of financial dif- Feldman announces the unveil- ter, Eleanor, and a brother. Detroit advertising executives ficulty of parents. (Michalesko was well known * * ing of a monument in his whom Joey has befriended on Since this first week of the memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May MOLLIE SUSSMAN, of Cleve- in Detroit, having appeared his many fund-raising tours. drive is also "Clean-Up, Paint- 12, at Machpelah Cemetery. land and •Detroit, died April 15. here in Yiddish theater per- There's a laugh on every Up, Fix-Up Week," McGrath Rabbi Syme - will officiate. Rela- She leaves a son, Morris; a formances for many years.) page — like the one in Munich, suggested that this will be a tives and friends are asked to daughter, Mrs. Julius Horowitz, where the Adams' were unable good time to take or send con- attend. of Cleveland; a sister of New * * * to get hotel accommodations. tributions to the nearest public York; and five grandchildren. school. In doing so, he requested Joey asked if Eisenhower would The family of the late Fanny have gotten a hotel room. "Oh, that clothing be wrapped in Epstein announces the unveiling MORRIS SILVER-MAN, 20119 In lasting and loving memory well, the President . . ." Where- bundles and shoes, rubbers and of a monument in her memory Prest, died May 4. He leaves upon Joey said: "I got news for galoshes securely tied in pairs at- 1:30 p.m., Sunday, May 19, at three sons, Aaron, Earl and Al- of our dear wife, mother and ya. I happen to know the, Presi- to prevent mismating. A home Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi bert; three daughters, Mrs. Max grandmother, Fanny Goren, dent's not gonna show up. I'll pickup may also be arranged 'Lehrman will officiate. Rela- Rissman, Mrs. Charles Cruze who passed away on April 20,' 1955 (10 days in Iyars). by calling the Volunteers of take his room." tives and friends are asked to and Mrs, Harold H. Goldberg; Sadly missed by her husband, America at WO 2-8810. 10 grandchildren and six great Sam; children, Bob Goren and The chapter "L au ghter attend. * * * grandchildren. Over Israel" is most delight- Helen Langberg and grandchil- Egyptian Youths to Study .* * * ful. The Adams' caught the The family of the late Rose dren. TRUDE MICHEL, 18307 Mon- spirit of the land. They at Brooklyn Yeshiva Finkelstein announces the un- * * * NEW YORK (JTA)—A party veiling of a monument in her te Vista, died May 4. She leaves created laughs and enjoyed In loving memory of our dearly of 21 Egyptian Jewish boys are her husband, Kurt; a son, those they heard. memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, May beloved mother, Ida Mintz, who Joey relates how Mrs. Roose- _preparing to come to the United 12, at Chesed shel Ernes Ceme- Frank; a daughter, Vivian; and passed away two years ago (16 States to attend the Mirrer a sister.' tery. Relatives and friends are velt, who was in 'Israel at the days' in Iyar). * * * Yeshiva in Brooklyn, N.Y., asked to attend. same time, enjoyed the visit Sadly missed and never for- • * • Rabbi Abraham Kalmanowitz, CHASA SLOAN, 18025 Wilde- and admired the work of Ha- gotten by her children and president of the institution, an- mere, died May 4. The mother The family of the late Dorothy dassah. nounced. of the late Saul Sloan, she grandchildren. Fox announces the unveiling of Joey and Cindy met with Rabbi Kalmanowitz said he leaves five daughters, all of Ben-Gurion and many other received a cable from the Chief a monument in her memory at Russia; 10 grandchildren and- 10 11 a.m., Sunday, May 19, at MONUMENTS Israeli leaders, but the stories Rabbinate of Cairo telling him great grandchildren. in "Cindy and I" are mostly the youths had been granted Machpelah Cemetery. Relatives * * * Karl C. Berg asked to attend. about the men and women in visas to attend the yeshiva and and friends are Mrs Wrotskveky * * JACOB HOROWITZ, 3205 Ty- Monument Werke the street who make up the life asked that passage and accom- The family of the late Sam ler, died May 6. He leaves a of the heroic populace of Israel. modations be provided. Owner Pupko announces the - unveiling daughter, Mrs. Joseph Levine; 41t=1, The stories related provided Distinctive The 21 had been students at of a monument in his memory and a grandchild. Monuments truly fine laughs. * * * Yeshiva Thaba Ve. Ahva which at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 19, 'at Reasonably Prieed "Cindy and I" is a delightful was closed last November when 3201 JOY ROAD JOSEPH PELTZ, 28601 Hazel- Clover Hill Park Cemetery. ^,orner Wildentere book. It should command sales the Nasser - regime began its Relatives and friends are asked wood, Inkster, died May 6. He Y. 6-0196 far larger than Joey's previous persecution of the Egyptian to attend. leaves his wife, Jackalynn; a joke books. Jewish community. * * * son, JoSeph B.; a daughter, Deb- The family of the late Max orah; his mother, Mrs. Mary Young announces the unveiling Peltz; and three brothers. of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 19, at Independent Detroit Lodge I f death occurs away from home just phone Cemetery, Gratiot at 141/2 Mile us and we will make all arrangements Rd. Rabbi Chinitz will officiate. Relatiyes and friend's are asked MONUMENTS AND MARKERS FOR ALL for transfer to Detroit. to attend. JEWISH CEMETERIES I in Memoriam - B11011111 & RAISCH CO. * * The Ira Kaufman Chapel Director of Funerals 9419 Dexter TYLer 4-8020. The family of the late Charles BrosS announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, May 12, at Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery. Rabbi, Gruskin will officiate,. BROWN RAIXH 20021 Jas. Couzens Hwy. VE 8-8660 DESIGNERS • MANUFACTURERS MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARKERS • MAUSOLEUMS GRANITE • BRON.Z.E, • A :