Tsur Retires Post as Envoy to France PARIS (JTA) — President Charles de Gaulle received re- tiring Ambassador Jacob Tsur and told the envoy he regret- ted that Tsur, whom he had known for many years, was re- turning to Israel. The two had an informal discussion, during the 45 - minute meeting, of political problems. Gen. de Gaulle demonstrated his usual friendly inter- est in Israel. A founda- tion for in- creased cultur- al exchanges Vetween France a n d Israel will be organized as a gift of the Jew- ish community Tsur of France to Tsur who is ending a six-year tour of duty as Israel Ambas- sador, it was disclosed. A cere- monial dinner is being planned by Paris Jewish communal lead- ers at which the creation of the Jacob Tsur Fund will be an- nounced. A series of farewell tributes is being organized in this city and in other French cen- ters, for Ambassador Tsur. 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Services and interment in California. He leaves his wife, Celia; four daughters, Mrs. Eugene Gross- man, Mrs. Jack Freedman, Mrs. Ishiah Magy, of Detroit, and Mrs. Abe Solomon, of Cali- fornia; and seven grandchil- dren. • • • ESTHER RAPPAPORT, 19273 Warrington, died May 27. She leaves a granddaughter, Mrs. Howard Bloch. • * • DEBORAH 'N AN LON G, 20308 Westbrook, died May 28. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long; two sisters. Patty Lynn and Gail Marie; and grandparents, Phillip Long, Floyd Hamacher and Mrs. Opal Moon. • • • ISAAC GOLDMAN, 2856 W. Riverside Dr., Windsor, died May 28 in Windsor. He leaves his wife. Rebecca; two sons, Leon and Joseph; a brother, a sister and three grandchildren. • • • LOUIS B. ROBINS, 13389 S. Norfolk, diet.. May 29. He leaves his wife. Ida; a son, Dr. Ray- mond - three daughters, Mrs. Jacob Jaffe, Mrs. Max Lebo- witz and Mrs. Jack Goode; two brothers, two sisters. eight great grandchildren and a grandchild. • • • PEARL (METH) BENDER, 22011 Jerome. Oak Park, died May 29. She leaves two sons, Elias D. and Bernard Meth; two daughters, Mrs. Nathan Heller and Mrs. David Holzman; two brothers. Sigmund and Joseph Reifler; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Goldberg and Mrs. Joseph Hirschman; 10 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. • • • SOL A. LIEBERMAN, Madi- son Lenox Hotel, died May 30. He leaves two brothers, Oscar A. and Herman: and two sis- ters, Mrs. Lillian Krohn and Mrs. Rose Paths. • • • BECKY WEINER TORGOW, 4262 Monterey. died May 30. She leaves three sons, Leo. Charles and Sam Weiner; and six grandchildren. • • • MORRIS SCHWARTZ, 21951 Kipling. Oak Park. died May 29. Survived by six sons. Nathan. Abraham and Sam. Louis and Isadore. of Brooklyn. N. Y. and Bernard of Long Island. N.Y.; three brothers; 11 grandchil- dren and a great grandchild. • • * ERWIN SCHILLER, 19182 Archdale, died May 29. Sur- vived by his wife, Hilde; a son, Adolf; a daughter, Mrs. Hans Schwarzbartel, of Santo Domin- go; a brother and five grand- children. • • • LENA.SANDLES, 15830 Ohio, died May 29. Survived by her husband, Lester; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Harry Rose; and two grandthildren. • • • LOUIS A. WALENCE, 24111 Ithaca, Oak Park, died May 29. Survived by his wife, Jeanette; a son, Eugene; three daughters, Mrs. Ben Malley, Mrs. Melvin Fine and Ruth; two brothers, a sister and eight grandchildren. • • • NATHAN LEVINE, 3835 Du- ane, died May 28. Survived by a brother, William. - 4' • SARAH WUNTNER, 20214 Steel, died May 26. Survived by fciur daughters, Mrs. Joseph Kobrin, Mrs. Meyer Feinstein, Mrs. Jack Homer and Mrs. Har- ry Goldman; a brother. a sister and six grandchildren. • • • MAURICE B. COHEN, 19450 Canterbury, died May 30. Inter- ment in Philadelphia. Pa. He leaves three sons. Harry. Otto. of Long Island, N.Y.. and Dan- iel De Karen. of New York; a daughter. Mrs. Clarence Gottes- man; five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. • • • MARY ROSENBERG, 3048 Clements, died May 30. She leaves her husband, Max; two sons. Herbert and Irwin: three daughters, Mrs. Bernie Kessler. of Spring Valley. N.Y.; Mrs. Albert Grand and Mrs. Joseph Allen: a brother, two sisters and eight grandchildren. • • • OSCAR SURAVITZ. 2 0 0 3 6 Steel, died May 30. He leaves four sisters. Mrs. Louis Good- man. Mrs. Samuel Kuhlik. Mrs Mannie Cornfield and Ann. • • • ELSIE APSEL. 3375 Colling- wood, died May 30. Interment in Brooklyn. N.Y. She leaves her husband. Harry. • • rr IDA KAPLAN. 9570 Faust. died June 2. Survived by a bro- ther. Frank Knapp. • • ANNA RUBIN. of New York. died May 11. Interment in New Jersey. She leaves a brother Samuel H. Jarmel. of Detroit. two other brothers and three sisters. all of New_ York. • • • DOROTHY ZITNER. of New York, N.Y.. died May 3. She leaves her husband. Sam; a son. Allan; a daughter. Barbara: and three brothers. Ben. Martin and Jerry Ross. au of Detroit. After 11 Years as Israel's Envoy Eban Finds Hines elf Not a Citizen JERUSALEM (JTA) — After he. had served Israel as Ambas- sador to the United States and chief delegate to the United Nations. for more than a dec- ade. it was discovered that Abba Eban was fornially not a citizen . of Israel. The -oversight was remedied immediately by the Ministry of Interior signing a special order granting him citizenship and thus enabling him to run for Knesset. The oversight was discovered when a check of the election register showed that Eban was not listed. The unique situation arose from the fact that he had British nationality because of his birth in South Africa. He could hold dual citizenship. but apparently he never thought it necessary to apply formally since he held an Israeli diplo- matic passport. Eban will not be able to vote in the November elections. in which he will be a candidate. because the qualifying date for voting was last December. Blaustein Lauds JDC Aid to Polish Jews PARIS (JTA)—The help be- ing given Jews in Poland by the Joint Distribution Commit- tee and ORT was praised by Jacob Blaustein, honorary president of the American Jewish Committee, who passed through Paris on completion of a two-week visit to Poland. Join in Greeting GENERAL EZER WEIZMANN Commander of the Israel Air Force Guest of Honor at Detroit's llth Anniversary Dinner Celebration of I raelss Statehood MONDAY. JUNE 8 — 7 p.m. In the Grand Ballroom of the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel $5.50 per plate Dietary Laws Observed Make Your Reservations NOW by calling :-WOodward 2-5091 MAX OSNOS Dinner Chairman TOM BORMAN Chairman. Detroit Israel Bond Organization MRS. JOSEPH KATCHKE — MRS. MAX STOLL1111_414 Co-Chairmen, Women's Division