Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News JERUSALEM — Spokesman for Iraqui, Bokharian and Moroccan Jews in Israel warned Tuesday that they would stage street demonstra- tions, marching with bodies of their dead, if they were not allowed to perform separate burials. Giving this warning to the Ministry of Religions, the spokesmen accused the United Sefardi Burial Society with dis- regarding recent regulations which permit separate burial societies. They said that after a com- mittee of such Jews had pre- pared final resting places for their dead, workers of the Sefardi society filled the graves and that they could no longer tolerate this. The spokesman declared that the Sefardi society insisted on monopoly in supervision of the cemeteries and refused to allow plots to "defectors." This the spokesman said led to numerous quarrels and charges of grave stealing. Mrs. Proskauer Dies NEW YORK, (JTA) — Mrs. Alice Naumberg Proskauer, a civic leader in many philan- thropic organizations, died at the age of 77. She was the wife of Judge Joseph M. Proskauer, honorary president of the Amer- ican Jewish Committee. The Family of the Late ABRAHAM YOUNG Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expres- sions of sympathy and the contributions to so many philanthropies extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. IN MEMORIAM The Hannah Schloss Old Timers mourns the passing of one of its distinguished members MR. MAX ELIAS We pay tribute to his memory for all the good deeds that mark- ed his active life. Our heartfelt sympathies go to the entire Elias fam- ily. May they be con- soled in their hour of sorrow. IN MEMORIAM The Hannah Schloss Old Timers mourns the passing of one of its distinguished members MR. DANIEL LEWIS We pay tribute to his , memory for all the good deeds that mark- ed his active life. Our heartfelt sympathies go to the entire Lewis family. May they be consoled in their hour of sorrow. A Tree Continues Re-Try Dead Goering .Lori.g Friendship as War Criminal A friendship begun during World War II, which even now spans the gulf of the grave, be- came known this week when Mrs. Max Press, of 18268 Rose- mont, received a check for $6 from Los Angeles, Calif. The sender was Mrs. Viola Hay, a Negro woman who lives in Los Angeles and was a co- worker of Mrs. Press' late hus- band in a California war plant 15 years ago. Through the years the friend- ship continued in Los Angeles, where the two families ex- changed presents on holidays. Three years ago. when Mr. Press died. his widow moved back to Detroit, but the two women corresponded faithfully. The check sent to Mrs. Press was sent to commemorate her husband's 3:ahrzeit, and was to be used to plant a tree in his memory in Israel. The woman also asked Mrs. Press to plant a tree each for her mother and brother. Monument •.. Unveilings (Unveiling 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 S2.40 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * The family of the late Minnie Goldstein (Gabe) announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, April 5, at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Morris Kopnick announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 12 noon, Sunday, April 5, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * The family of the late Jacob Cooper announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, April 5, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Hal- pern will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Re- becca Finkelstein announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 2 p.m., April 5, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Italy Commemorates Ardeatine Massacre Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News ROME—The 15th anniversary of the Ardeatine Caves mas- sacre was observed Tuesday in solemn ceremonies attended by Premier Antonio Segni and other officials of the govern- ment, the army and members of Parliament. The Premier spoke briefly on the urgent need of con- tinuing the fight against neo- fascism. Chief Rabbi Elio Toaff of Rome conducted a memorial service near the graves and, later, veterans of Italian par- tisan brigades held a mass memorial meeting. in Property Dispute BERLIN, (JTA) — The West Berlin denazification board will have to prove that Field Mar- shal Hermann Goering, Adolf Hitler's second in command and commander of the German Luftwaffe in World War II. was a major war criminal and not a victim of the Nazis if it is to seize property he left in this city valued at about 1.000.000 marks ($250,000). Goering escaped execution as a major war criminal by com- mitting suicide after his convic- tion by the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal. Despite that conviction, under existing law, his guilt will have to be proven again here. Under the second denazifica- tion law, property of convicted war criminals in Berlin is sub- ject to confiscation, although that is not the case in other parts of West Germany. Goering's widow, Emmy, who lives with her daughter. Edda. in Bavaria, has managed to se- cure the return of jewelry and other property which had been confiscated. She is expected soon to recover Goering's luxur- ious yacht, now anchored near Krefeld. The Goering property in Ber- lin, which is subject to confis- cation, is said to include camou- flaged bank accounts, paintings and sculptures. 'Fight Jews' Is New Party's Goal WASHINGTON (JTA) — The formation of a new anti-Jewish group was announced here by Lincoln Rockwell, anti-Semitic agitator who has been involved in anti-Jewish picketing of the White House. The new group is designated in material disseminated here as the "American Party, World Union of Free Enterprise Na- tional Socialists." Rockwell pro- claimed himself as the "com- mander" of the new organiza- tion. Elaborately-printed material distributed by Rockwell at various points in Washington displays swastikas and lauds Hitler openly. The announced program of Rockwell's group says: "Our purpose is to be nothing less than a world-wide effort to free humanity from Jewish domination." The program includes the intention to conduct "a scien- tific study to determine if the Jewish virus is a matter of environment and can be elim- inated by education and train- ing, or if some other method must be developed to render Jews harmless to society." It also announces that the group will "establish an inter- national treason tribunal to investigate, try, and publicly hang, in front of the Capitol, all non Jews who are convicted of acting consciously as fronts for Jewish treason." The Rockwellites also prom- ised to "cancel all debts owed to Jews by non-Jews, where there is evidence of unfair or immoral business methods of conspiracy." In Memoriam Dr. Klausner's Will Creates In loving memory of our be Hebrew U. Scholars' Fund loved father and husband, Na JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A fund for the publication of the results of researches by Hebrew University graduates into mod- ern Hebrew literature or the history of the Second Temple has been left in the will of the late Dr. Joseph Klausner. than H. Fineberg, who left us April 12, 1955. Sadly missed, but always re- membered by his wife, Jane; his children, Mrs. Max Gealer and Harry Fineberg; and his granddaughter, Mrs. Myron Kaufman. OBITUARIES KATE KRAMER, 18925 Oak Dr.. died March 21. She leaves her husband. Hyman J.; a son, Gerald; two daughters, Carol and Mrs. Allan Gilbert; her mother, Mrs. Rose Chabensky; a brother and a sister. NATHAN BERGER, 17541 Kentucky, died March 18. Sur- vived by his wife, Sarah; a son, Irving; two daughters,. Mrs. Lewis 1,Vasserman and Mrs. 'Sid- ney Edelstein, and two grand- children. MAX ELIAS, 19724 Monte Vista. died March 24. He leaves his wife. Ann; a son, Barry, of Upton, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Harold Jaffe, of Toledo: two brothers, a sister and six grand- children. * * LENA SCHLUSSEL. 4024 Da- vison, died March 19. She leaves three sons, Maurice, Philip and Edgar; three daughters, Mrs. Jennie Shafer, Mrs. Joseph Weinstock and Mrs. Ben Shpiece; 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. * ABRAM KORINSKY. 19503 Birwood. died March 19. He leaves his wife, Rose; a son. Morris; a brother, a sister and two grandchildren. * * * ROSE KARNOW, 2635 Cort- land, died March 19. She leaves her husband, Harry; a son, Je- rome; a daughter, Mrs. Nathan Marblestone; a sister and seven grandchildren. * * * MRS. ELSIE JACOBSON, 661 Whitmor e, died in Miami, March 20. She leaves a son, S. Howard; two daughters, Mrs. Morris Blau, of Miami, and Mrs. Myron Malitz, of Cleveland; three sisters and nine grand- children. * * * BESSIE COHEN, 2417 High- land, died March 21. Survived by her husband, Max H.; four sons, Joseph, of Phoenix, Ariz.. Irving I.. of California, Reuben and I. Goodman; two brothers, five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. * * * HELEN HACKER. 10347 Lin- wood, died March 18. Survived by a son. William D.; a brother. three sisters and four grand- children. HARRY KLTRITZKY. 11501 Petoskey, died March 19. He leaves a granddaughter, Mrs. Andrew R. Miller. Cemetery Memorial5 Lowest Prices for Highest Quality Granite and Outstanding Designs ETHEL GOLDBAUM. 4349 ullerton, died March 10. Sur- vived by her husband, Joseph; a son Albert; three brothers and three grandchildren. MEMORIALS in the Jewish tradition by KARL BERG MEMORIALS 3201 JOY RD. Next to the Hebrew Benevolent Society CLOSED SATURDAYS and JEWISH HOLIDAYS OPEN SUNDAYS TYler 6-0196 WE REMEMBER 71-1Z7N During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehuda will observe the Yahrzeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional M e mo - rial Prayers, recita- tion of Kaddish and studying of Mish- nayes. Hebrew Civil Adar 11 Mar. Mr. Karasik 19 Bessie Baskin 20 29 30 April Abraham Dubrinsky 22 Abram Martin 22 Sadie Tzevine 22 Nathan Shector 22 DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 1 1 1 1 Yeshiva Beth Yehuda 12305 Dexter WE 1-0203 2744 W. Davison cot. Lawton TO 8-6923 DI 1-1175 MONUMENTS FOR ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES BY BROWN & RAISCH CO. "Dependable & Responsible Since 1873" OnVV,n.YO 13.,"N i'N 20021 Jas. Couzens Hwy. 'NZ rn.'..;= '1')/TLU 13;1%11ti VE 8-8660 SAMUEL GORLICK Manager MORRIE WEINER, Staff Member If death occurs away from home just phone us and we will make all arrangements for transfer to Detroit. The Ira Kaufman Chapel Director of Funerals 9419 Dexter TYler 4-8020 3Z THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS—Frid ay, March 27, 1959 Oriental Jews Irate at Burial Restrictions by Sefardi in Israel