OBITUARIES

Monument
Unveilings

Britain In,5ists on Eden Plan
for Israel Territorial Yield

LONDON (JTA) — The Bri- upheld Foreign Minister Golda
tish
government continues to Meir who insisted that no use-
BARNEY R. SALINGER, 59,
JOAN HAMBURGER SIMON,
(Unveiling announcements may
hold by the Eden plan for ful purpose would be served
be inserted by mailing or by call-
20275 Westbrooke, died Feb. 24. of 17521 Northlawn, died Wed- ing
The Jewish News office, VE
settling the Arab-Israel conflict by such a debate at this time.
She leaves her husband, Fred nesday. He. was a well known 8-9364. Written announcements by territorial concessions on UN Chief Indicates
must
be
accompanied
by
the
B.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Detroit milliner. Surviving are name and address of the person the part of the State of Israel,
Approval of Mergers
Louis Hamburger; two broth- his wife, Jennie; a daughter, making the insertion. There is a Foreign Secretary Slwyn Lloyd
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
charge of $2.00 for an
ers, Richard and Harry; and a Mrs. Bernard .Wood, of Syra- standard
unveiling notice, measuring an
indicated during a foreign (JTA) — United Nations Sec-
cuse, N. Y., and a brother, inch in depth.)
sister, Mrs. David Howard.
policy debate in Commons.
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retary General Dag Hammar-
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Harold.
Replying to a demand voiced skj old gave indirect approval
FANNIE SHAW, 11501 Pe-
The family of the late Esther
toskey, died Feb. 19. Survived
ROSE BAER, 18495 Wash- Stolsky announces the unveil- by Labor Party leader Hugh to the mergers of Arab coun-
by a son, Louis; a daughter, burn, died Feb. 21. She leaves ing of a monument in her Gaitskell that the Western Big tries.
Asked whether he considered
Mrs. Harold Smith; five grand- four brothers, Isadore, David, memory at • 2 p.m., Sunday, Three and the USSR undertake
children and two great grand- Abraham and Harry Baer, and March 9, at Beth Yehudah to guarantee the borders of Is- the Mt. Scopus agreement be-
children.
a sister, Mrs. Max Simerman. Cemetery, 14 1/2 Mile and Gra- rael, Lloyd said: "Our position tween Israel and Jordan as suc-
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tiot.. Rabbis Rothenberg and today is a settlement as sug- cessful, the Secretary General
SAM LITTKY, 11501 Petos-
SAMUEL WEISS, 2611 Tux- Spiro will officiate. Relatives gested by Sir Anthony Eden said "while I sincerely hope
key, died Feb. 20. Survived by
in his Guldhall speech." Sir this agreement will help in the
three sons,' Meyer, Max and edo, died Feb. 20. He leaves and friends are asked to meet Anthony's proposals„ made 18 region, it is not as yet fully
at
1
p.m.,
at
the
home
of
Mr.
three
sons,
Sidney,
of
Brook-
Dr. Herman; eight grandchil-
months ago while he was still implemented." Hamrnarskjold
dren and three great grand- lyn, Harry of California and Harry Stolsky, 18292 Washburn, Prime Minister, met with a wall denied, as reported in some dis-
Jack; a daughter, Mrs. Rudy to leave •f or • the cemetery to-
children.
of opposition in Israel and at patches, that Under Secretary
Hoffman, and six grandchil- gether.
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home among both the Opposi- Ralph J. Bunche would be sent
MARY GRENN, 3222 Tuxedo, dren.
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tiion and some Conservative to the Middle East to continue
died Feb. 22. Survived by a
the negotiations regarding Mt.
MP's.
son, Arthur; two daughters,
ALBERT A. RABIN, of 9'725
Mrs. Sam Fagelman, of El Charleville, Beverly Hills,
Any such guarantee of Is- Scopus that had been started
Paso, Tex., and Mrs. Nathan Calif., died in California. He
rael's borders as the Laborites by Dr. Francisco Urrutia of
In loving . memory of Louis ask, Lloyd said, would be bitter- Columbia.
Trivax; a sister and seven leaves his wife, the former
Glieberman, devoted husband
The possibility that the
grandchildren.
Julia L. Wine, of Detroit; three and father, who passed away ly resented by all of Israel's
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Middle East problem may be
Arab
neighbors.
sisters and two brothers.
on Feb. 28, 1957.
HILDA SIMMS. formerly of
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considered by Hammarskjold
Aneurin Bevan, member of
Sadly missed and always re-
Detroit, died in Los Angeles,
the Labor Party's "shadow with the heads of the Soviet
HARRY
0.
TILLEMAN,
2704
membered
by
his
wife
and
Calif., on Jan. 29. Services and
cabinet," intervened to char- and British government was
interment in Los Angeles. She Rochester, died Feb. 23. Sur- children.
seen here when Hammarskjold
acterize Lloyd's statement
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*
vived
by
a
son,
Jerry;
two
leaves her husband, Manuel;
announced two itineraries
"extremely
serious."
He
asked
daughters,
Mrs.
Myer
Gonic
and
In cherished memory of Sgt.
two daughters, Sharon Sawel-
if this demand might involve which indicate he will definite-
Mrs.
Ben
Linowitz,
and
six
Milton
S.
Cohen,
dear
son
and
son and Valerie Schiff; mother,
a substantial loss of Israel ly visit both Moscow and Lon-
brother, who died March 4,
Mrs. Leah Goldstone; a brother grandchildren.
don in the next few weeks.
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territory or only rectification
1945
in
the
service
of
his
coun-
Sol H. Goldstone; three sisters,
While it was certain that pro-
of
frontier
anomaliese.
He
GOLDIE
T
A
Y
L
O
R,
20169
try.
Dolly Benderoff, Rose Gold
posals
for a Big Power summit
termed
any
demand
for
sub-
Sadly missed by his mother,
and Bebe Field, and two grand- Hartwell, died Feb. 23. Sur-
conference and disarmament
stantial concessioins "highly
-,
vived
by
two
sons,
Dr.
Aaron
Mrs.
Frank
Cohen,
his
brothers
children.
talks would be the principal
dangerous," Gaitskell_ also in-
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and Simond; two daughters, Sidney and Herman, and sister,
items on the UN official's
tervened to make a point
STRACH (STRAUSS) LOUIS Mrs. David Goldman and Mrs. Mrs. Harold Black.
agenda when he visits Moscow
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about the "great difference"
JACOB, 1 9 8 1 8 Cherrylawn, Morris Young; two brothers and
and London it was believed he
between,
mutually
agreed
died Feb. 20. He leaves his seven grandchildren.
In loving memory of Fannie
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frontier changes and substan- would also discuss the Middle
wife, Etta; two sons, Abraham
Leventen, devoted mother and
East.
tial territorial changes.
and Maurice; a daughter, Mrs.
FRED SELKER, 2750 Elm- sister, who left us on Feb. 13,
The Foreign S e cr et ar y
Newton Ressler, a sister and hurst, died Feb. 24. Services 1954 (1,1 days in Adar).
seven grandchildren.
Always in our hearts and pointed out that he had not
and interment in Toledo, 0.,
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thoughts and sadly missed by used the word "substantial" but
arranged
by
Ira
Kaufman
WOLFE SALLE, 18400
her daughter, Pearl Seltzer, sis- said that since he thought it
Northlawn, died Feb. 22. He Chapel. He leaves a brother, ter Rose Baltimore, brother Ben was the desire of all parties to
leaves his wife, Dora; three Harry; and two sisters, Mrs. Toren and her many friends.
convert the armistice agree-
During the coming
sons, James, Louis and Joseph, Joseph Gallon and Mrs. Ernest
ments to a peace settlement
Goldberg,
both
of
Toledo.
week Yeshiva Beth Ye-
-
L.,
and two daughters Mary
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Israel to Release Stamp on and that must be done through
huda wilt observe the
and Anne Salle.
negotiations involving c o m-
HERMAN FRIEDMAN, 3760 State's 10th Anniversary
Yahrzeit of the follow-
ing departed friends,
Duane, died Feb. 24. He leaves
A tenth anniversary stamp promise on both sides.
with t h e traditional
Gaitskell scored the govern-
two sons, David and Milton, of will go on sale on Memorial
Memorial Prayers, reci-
The family of the late
Houston, Tex.; three daughters, Day, April 23, the first day ment for adhering to the Eden
tation of Kaddish and
Mrs. Gertrude McRae, Mrs. An- of the anniversary year. The plan, asserting, that he found it
MARVIN M •
studying of Mishnoyes.
nette Moona and Mrs. Mary denomination is 400 prutot. The "astonishing" that the govern-
RESSLER
Anne Goldsmith, of Houston; a design by Otto Walisch depicts ment could still espouse the
Hebrew Civil
Acknowledges w i t
sister, five grandchildren and a candelabra, patterned on an- 18-month-old proposal which,
Adar March
grateful appreciation
he pointed out, is "out of the
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9
two great grandchildren.
Aaron Jackson
cient
models,
sprouting
a
twig
the many kind expres-
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9
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Rachel
Zager
question for Israel to accept."
with
leaves.
The
Hebrew
letter-
sions of sympathy ex-
He
said
British
reiteration
of
10
JENNIE
HURWITZ,
18400
Ben
Citrin
ing
of
the
word
Israel
is
mod-
tended by relatives and
2
10
Rose Temchin
Mendota, died Feb. 23. Sur- eled on the script of the Dead the Eden proposal could only
friends during the fam-
Meyer Applebaum 10
9
harm
the
present
situation
by
vived
by
two
sons,
Robert
and
Julius
Cohen
10
ily's recent bereave-
Sea Scrolls. The color of the
2
Louis David Feldman 10
giving the Arab states the false
Sam; three daughters, Mrs. Joe stamp is gold.
ment.
Bertha Fischer 10
C. Bortman, Mrs. Simon Kravet-
The opening of the tenth hope that such a settlement
3
11
Harry Faber
zker and Mrs. Lawrence Beig- anniversary exhibition in June could still be obtained.
3
11
Rebecca Katz
11
3
He also called for an arms
Rose Aronoff
ler; a sister and eight grand- will be marked by a special
children.
stamp showing the Convention embargo or at least partial con-
4
12
Clara Eisenberg
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12
4
A. H. Grace
Center in Jerusalem, where the trol of the flow of weapons into
4
12
Morris Rosen
MOLLIE MITCHELL, 20471 exhibition will be held. An- the Middle East as "one thing
4
12
Lena Farber
4
12
Louis Kleiman
Lauder, died Feb. 24. She leaves other stamp issue of the anni- which can be done." Comment-
her husband, David S.; two versary year will be connected ing on the two recent Arab
5
13
Fannie Rosenthal
5
13
Morris Abel
sons, Gerald S. and Howard M.; with the World Youth Con- mergers, Mr. Gaitskell express-
5,
Abraham Berkowitz 13
ed the hope that they would
four brothers and two sisters. gress in July.
5
13
Simcha Klein
1-
13
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Chaya
Bas
Dovid
not lead to excessive national-
Avrohom Dovid Ben
ism nor aggression, that they
ROBERT V. HAUER, 8545 Dr. Sakin, Forward Writer,
5
Chaim Ben Zion_ 13
in the Jewish
Isidore Walter
would speed the economic de-
Second, died Feb. 23. He leaves Physician, Dies at Age '70
13
5
Golden
tradition by
velopment of the area and bring
his wife, Hettie; and a son,
NEW YORK (JTA) — Dr. nearer a solution of the vex-
6
Ephraim
Liebergott
14
Wolfgang.
Yitzchok Breb
Benjamin M. Saki n, noted
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6
ating problem of the Arab
14
Yaakov
6
14
JENNIE HURWITZ, 17364 physician, writer and medical refugees.
Sarah Cooper
6
14
Bessie Kushner
San Juan, died, Feb. 23. Sur- columnist of the Jewish Daily
6
14
Ellis
Markof
sky
Israel Parliament Rejects
vived by two sons, Robert and Forward since 1946, died here Motion to Debate Merger
7
15
Louis Kukes
Feb.
17.
He
was
70.
Born
in
Sam; three daughters, Mrs. Joe
3201 .JOY RD.
7
15
Harry Levin
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The
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Meat t. tits Hehrew Nene...Sent Society
15
Bella Kowall
C. Bortman, Mrs. Sy Kravetzker Tulchin, the Ukraine, Dr. Sakin Israel Parliament overwhelm-
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and Mrs. Lawrence Beigler; a came here in 1906. In 1917 he ingly voted down a motion by
Yeshiva
Beth
Yehuda
and JEWISH HO LIDAYS
sister and eight grandchildren. received his medical degree the right-wing Herut that it
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12305 Dexter
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from Fordham University. -
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debate the recent Arab states
ABE KAUFMAN, 221 Canter-
WE 1-0203
TYler 6-0196
bury, Bloomfield, died in Miami,
Furrier Marks Dies at 81 mergers. The Knesset's action
Fla. He leaves his wife, Ethel,
Ben Marks, Detroit furrier,
a brother and a sister.
founder, with his brother Her-
man, of the Marks Furs firm
here, died last • Friday at the
The excellent facilities of The Ira Kaufman
age of 81. Funeral services were
Chapel are known and available at a cost
held at Kaufman Chapel Mon-
day.
within the reach of all.
The Marks Furs firm was dis-
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banded after 49 years in 1952.
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Ben Marks, who is survived
in addition to his brother by
20021. Jas. Couzens Hwy. VE 8-8660
his son, Benjamin, was born in
Germany, came here as a youth,
DESIGNERS • MANUFACTURERS
played in the Old Newsboys
Band, was a Mason and lifelong
.S amuel Gorlick, Mgr., Sidney Wolfson, Asst. Mgr.
TYler 4-8020
9419 Dexter
member of Temple Beth El. He
(Hebrew Memorial Consultants)
lived at 2289. Allard, . Grosse
Pointe WOods.

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