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March 28, 1958 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-03-28

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—International Soundphoto

Mike Todd's sister and brothers, Mrs. Shirley Stender, 59,
Frank Goldbogen, 57, and David Goldbogen, 48, examining the
famous producer's portrait, in Highland Park, Illinois.

Mike Todd, Art Cohn Deaths
Mourned by Entire Country

While friends ' of the late
Mike Todd gathered in Temple
Israel, Hollywood, to pay trib-
ute to his memory, the late pro-
ducer's body, taken from wreck-
age when his plane crashed and
burned in New Mexico, was in-
terred next to his father, the
late Rabbi Chaim Goldbogen,
in the Orthodox Congregation
Beth Aaron section of the Jew-
ish Waldheim Cemetery, near
Chicago.
Rabbi Abram Rose officiated
at the funeral service and re-
cited the kaddish. There were
no eulogies.
The late producer, who had
changed his name from Avron
Hirsch Goldbogen, spent his
youth in Chicago where he
launched his career.

Art Cohn, 49, of Beverly Hills,
Calif., well known screen writ-
er, who was under contract to
do the script for the "Don
Quixote" film that was planned
for early production by Todd,
was one of the four men who
died in the crash. Cohn was at
work on a biography of Todd,
"The First Nine Lives of Mike
Todd."
Mike Todd is survived by
Mike Todd Jr., his son by his
first wife, Bertha Freshman,
who died in 1948; his wife,
Elizabeth Taylor and their baby
Lisa; his mother, who is 91, his
sister and three brothers.
Messages of condolence are
pouring in on the Todd and
Cohn families from thousands
in this and other countries.

The Family of the Late

JEANNE Z.
SCHWARTZ

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.

The Family of the Late

Acknowledges with grate-
ul appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-
athy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.

MIKE TODD

The Family of the Late

ABRAHAM
N USBAUM

In grateful appreciation to
Mr. Nusbaum's friends and
to his co-workers in so
many organizations and
community undertakings,
acknowledges all of the
special kindnesses and the
many contributions made
in his memory during the
family's recent bereave-
ment.

ART COHN

MONUMENTS

FOR ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES BY

BROWN & RAISCH CO.

"Dependable & Responsible Since 1873"

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SAMUEL GORLICK • SIDNEY WOLFSON

Manager

Mrs. Berson Dies

Mrs. Pauline Berson, 79, of
2900 Collingwood, died March
20 after a prolonged illness.
Funeral services were held
last Friday at Chesed Shel
Emes. -
Born in Lithuania, Mrs. Ber-
son lived in Detroit 42 years,
was a member of Bnai Moshe
and was active in religious or-
ganizations.
Surviving her are her hus-
band, Bernard; a daughter, Ce-
lia; three sons, Jacob Berson, a
Detroit Times sports Writer;
Alex and Louis.

Monument
Unveilings

(TJnveiling announcements may
be inserted by mailing or by call-
ing 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 an
unveiling notice, measuring an
inch in depth.)
* * *

OBITUARIES

JULIUS ARTHUR SCHIFF,
3378 Richton, died March 24.
He leaves his wife, Pauline;
mother, Mrs. Bertha Schiff, of
Cleveland; a brother, Albert;
and two grandchildren.
* *
LOUIS BRENNER, 211 N.
Grant, Bay City, Mich., died
March 24. Services and inter-
ment in Detroit. He leaves his
wife, Eva; two daughters, Mrs.
Theodore Mandell and Mrs.
Robert Rittman, of Detroit;
three brothers, three sisters and
seven grandchildren.

FANNIE OLEVIN, 11501 Pe-
toskey, died March 24. Sur-
vived by two sons, David and
SOl; a brother, two grandchil-
dren and a great grandchild.
FANNY PARTNEY, 180 Riv-
iera, Pontiac, died March 20.
Survived by her husband, Na-
than; a son, Joseph; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Lawrence Mazey, of
New Albany, Ind., and Mrs. Al-
-bert Fishman; four brothers, a
sister and six grandchildren.
* * *
MANDEL SOLOMON, 11501
Petoskey, died March 20. Sur-
vived by three sons, Samuel H.
and Edward N., of Chicago, and
Harry J.; a daughter, Mrs. Louis
Modell; a brother, eight grand-
children and four great-grand-
children.
* * *
MARVIN ALBERT, 4232
Clements, died March- 20. Sur-
vived by his wife, Eleanor; par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Al-
bert; two sisters, Joan and
Marsha; and grandmother, Mrs.
Eva Feldman.

*

* *

JACK TOPCIK, 18205 North-
lawn, died March 19. He leaves
his wife, Shirley; a son, Charles;
a daughter, Marcia; his mother,
Mrs. Esther Topcik and two
sisters.
*-
*
ALECK COHEN, 17531 Men-
dota, died March 23. Survived
by his wife, Dora; a son, Dr.
Maynard, of Minneapolis,
Minn.; a daughter, Mrs. Sey-
mour Zuger; a brother and five
grandchildren.

The family of the late Max
Meyers announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, March
*
*
30, at Machpelah Cemetery.
JULIUS GOTTLIEB, 22161
Rabbi .Grubner will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked Morton, Oak Park, died March
25. Survived by his wife,
to attend.
Freida; two daughters, Ida and
Mrs. Daniel B elens on; a
brother, a sister and two grand-
children.
In loving memory of Morris
S. Kramer, dearly beloved hus-
band of Mildred, and father of
Bessie, Richard and Albert,. who
passed away on the 11th day of
Nisan, 1943.
Sadly missed by his entire
family.

ESTHER HOCHMAN, 19443
Winthrop, died March 20. She
leaves a son, Harry; three
daughters, Mrs. William G. Gelb,
Mrs. John S. Brown and Mrs.
Julian Lentin; a brother, nine
grandchildren and 14 great-
grandchildren.
-
*
*
ELSIE KNOPF, 24350 Con-
don, Oak Park, died in Bethes-
da, Md., March 20. She leaves
two sons, Melvin and Jerome;
a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Frisch;
a sister and 11 grandchildren.

*

Ass't. Manager

Bar-Ilan to Open First
Administration School
NEW YORK -- Israel's first
graduate school of community
administration and education
will open next year at Bar-Ilan
University, it was announced by
Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein,
chairman of the university's aca-
demic council.
The announcement was made
at a dinner-reception of the
American Committee for Bar-
Ilan University, following Rabbi
Lookstein's return fr om a
month-long tour of inspection of
the religiously-oriented school.
He was accompanied on the
Israeli trip by Phillip Stollman,
of Detroit, industrialist and
chairman of the board.

Neo-Fascist Hoodlums
Burn Wreath on Monument
Honoring Jewish Martyrs
MANTUA, Italy (JTA)—Of-
ficials of the Jewish community
of this historic Italian town re-
placed a memorial wreath on
the monument honoring Mantua
Jews martyred by the Nazis and
Fascists. An earlier wreath was
set afire by neo-Fascist hood-
lums.

in the. Jewish
tradition by

KARL BERG
MEMORIALS

3201 JOY RD.

Next to the Hebrew Benevolent Society

CLOSED SATURDAYS
and JEWISH HOLIDAYS

OPEN SUNDAYS

*

BESSIE LEWINSTEIN, died
in Midland, Mich., March '22.
Interment in Saginaw. She
leaves a son, Dr. Sol M. Lewis;
a daughter, Mrs. Sidney Mitch-
ell, of Flint; six grandchildren
and eight great-grandchildren.
RUTH WINER, 20017 Burt,
died March 23. Survived by
her husband, Max; three sons,
Norman, Morris and Samuel;
four daughters, Mrs. Harry
Klee, of Sherman Oaks, Calif.,
Mrs. Louis Goldenberg, Mrs.
Harry Flisher and Mrs. Leon-
ard Shultz; and 15 grand-
children.
* *
KATE SILBERG, 11842 La-
Salle, died March 20. Survived
by her husband, Irving; a son,
Joseph; and three brothers.
LEAH FABIAN, formerly of
Detroit, died recently in Los
Angeles, Calif. She leaves her
husband, Louis; two sons, Archie
and Philip, of Detroit; a daugh-
ter, Dorothy Greenbaum, of Los
Angeles; and eight grandchil-
dren.

Wm. Charney Vladeck Dies
William Charney Vladeck, son
of the late N. Y. Councilman
and Socialist leader B. Charney
Vladeck, died March 20 of a
heart attack, at the age of 44.
He was an architect and hous-
ing planner.

WE REMEMBER
1- airx 711 7N

During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth Ye-
huda will observe the
Yahrzeit of the follow-
ing departed friends,
with t h e traditional
Memorial Prayers, reci-
tation of Kaddish and
studying of Mishnayes.

In Memoriam

BLUMA DUBIN

0"11A0VnVD

A little over a year ago, a
history:making exodus came to
a close as armed Communist
soldiers raced into place along
Hungary's c o m m o n frontier
with Austria, effectively seal-
ing off any further attempts
of escape by Hungarians.
Of the 172,000 Hungarians
who escaped into Austria, there
were some 18,500 Jews among
them, nearly all of whom
turned for emergency assist-
ance to the Joint Distribution
Committee.
Today, of the 2,400 Jews still
remaining in Austria, 1,250 are
receiving JDC assistance. The
majority of them are- now
housed in two Austrian govern-
ment camps where they are
likely to remain for a long
time to come, as prospects for
their emigration are now very
poor.

Civil Heb.
• March Nissan
Esther Berman 29
8
Sarah R. Flomenhaft 29
8
Rachel Gladstone
29

Rliezer K atrinsky
30
Abraham R. Hoffman 30

9
9

April
Rabbi Yehudah Levin 1
1
Simon Knoppow
Irving H. Weiss
Oscar Rottenberg
1

11
11
11
11

Anna Silverberg
David Shulman
Rebecca Cohen
Lottie Rosenshine
Moshe Gufstein
Shimon Gufstein

2
2
2

2
2

2

12
12
12
12
12
12

Rev Jacob Sklar
Max Steingold

3
3

13
13

Anna Shere
Benjamin Sachs

4
4

14
14

Yeshiva Beth Yehuda
12305 Dexter
WE 1-0203

TYler 6-0196

When Bereavement Comes

Consult Us

The Ira Kaufman Chapel
Director of Funerals

9419 Dexter

TYler

4-8020

39-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, March 28, 1958

Half of 2,400 Escapees
Aided by JDC in Austria

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