Danziger Science Bldg.
Dedicated in Israel

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In Memo r iam

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In loving memory of our be-
JERUSALEM-The Dan Dan- loved brother, William George
ziger Building for Applied Sci- Caplan, who passed away on
ence, scheduled also to become Feb. 6, 1941.
the national headquarters for
You will always live in our
Israel research in use of solar hearts and thoughts.
energy, was opened Monday at
Sadly missed by your brother
the Hebrew University.
and sister, Dr. and Mrs. B. B.
The building was made pos- Caplan and Mr. and Mrs. N. H.
sible by contributions from the Feldman and their families.
estate of the late Dan Danziger
of Texas and from the French
In fond memory of Alfred
friends of the University.
'Kuschinski, dear husband and
The new building will house father, who passed away on Jan.
the laboratories of Prof. Yesho- 10. 1957 (nine days in Shvat).
shua Bar Hillel, who is engaged
Sadly missed and always re-
in research on the mechaniza- membered by his wife, Lillian.
tion of thinking processes, and and daughters, Janice and Ellen.
the State's national physical
laboratory, which specializes in
In loving memory of our dear
providing standards of measure- mother, Anna LaBret. who
ment of units in weight, length passed away on Feb. 10, 1949.
and time.
Sadly missed and always re-
Finance Minister Levi Eshkol. membered by her children. Mrs.
who attended the opening cere- Ben Levinson. Mrs. Ben Wunt-
monies on behalf of the govern. ner. Mrs. Ben LaBret and Mrs.
ment. expressed particular in- S. J. Gottesman.
terested in solar energy re-
search. He was told that prac-
tical solar energy sources would Fire Marshal Warns
be available "within two years."
Jean Cocteau. the French of Rising Death Toll
In an open letter to De-
poet, sent a letter of greeting
to the ceremony in which he : troiters this week. Fire Marshal
said that "poets who from birth Glenn E. Thom urged the pub-
stand before the seat of judge- lic to "redouble their efforts
ment cannot fail to love the na- to prevent fires in their homes."
He said that 1959 was marked
tion of Israel."
by the largest fire death toll
Classified ads bring fast results! in the city's history, and that
already this January we have
suffered nine deaths by fire.
one more than in January a
The Family of the Late
year ago.
Thom urged each family to
MITCHELL
stress fire safety practices. talk
to children about the dangers
LEVITT
of matches and emphasized that
Acknowledges with
small children should NEVER
grateful appreciation
be left alone in the home.
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
Polish Government Orders
tended by relatives and
Exit of Israel Envoy
friends during the fam-
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LONDON. (JTA) - The Po-
ily's recent bereave-
lish government has ordered Is-
ment.
raeli diplomat Israel Sohar to
leave Poland at once. The re-
port came from reliable diplo-
matic sources. However, neither
the Polish Foreign Ministry nor
In Loving Memory of
, the Israel Legation in Warsaw
Our Dear
: would confirm or deny the re-
Husband and Father
' port. Sohar has been in Poland
for more than two years.

WOLF
KAPLAN

Who passed away on
Dec. 20, 1959
(12 days in Kislev)

Sadly missed and al-
ways remembered by
his wife. Chanah; chil-
dren. Mr. Abraham
Kaplan and Mrs. Betty
Stern; and grandchil-
dren.

IN MEMORIAM
The Hannah Schloss
Old Timers
mourns the passing of
one of its distinguished
members

sorrow.

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Trumpeldor Memorial

Members of the Detroit Zion-
ists Revisionists Chapter will
meet at 9 p.m., Monday, in the
home of Salek Lessman, 13220
Kenwood, Oak Park. when plans
will be made for a . memorial
observance in tribute to Joseph
Trumpeldor.
The Yahrzeit commemoration
program will take the form of
a mass meeting on March 10,
Yud Aleph Adar. A speaker
from New York and cantorial
renditions are being planned.
The Kupat Holim Leumiim
has been designated by the local
chapter as the beneficiary of
the current fund-raising cam.
paign. Organized in 1933. the
organization ( National Sick
Fund) gives medical assistance
to over 150.000 people: main-
tains 263 doctors. 59 dentists
and nearly 300 other employees.

Adas Shalom Sexton,
Morris Hadrich, Dies

Morris Hadrich. for 15 years
sexton of Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue. died Jan. 31, in Sinai
Hospital following a short ill-

ness.

Born in Russia. Mr. Hadrich
had lived in Detroit for 35
years. He was 63-years-old.
In addition to his duties as
sexton, Mr. Hadrich was oc-
casionally the . Torah reader at
sabbath services of the congre-
gation and rendered a variety
of other services to the syna-
gogue and its members.
Services were held Monday.
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
leaves his wife. Shina: a son,
Garry: a sister. Mrs. Esther
Strauss: and a grandson. Steven.

Leo Kirsch, Who Aided
Israel, Dies: Receives
Burial as Catholic

Leo Kirsch. of 4716 Chene
Street. owner of Mother's Res-
taurant. who became well
known in many circles here for
his deep interest in Israel. died
Wednesday. He is to have a
Catholic funeral today.
Kirsch. who is believed to
have been a half-Jew. dedicated
himself to pro-Israel efforts. He
sent hundreds of clothing and
food packages to Israel. sub-
scribed to many CARE pack-
ages for Israel. contributed to
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Adolph the Jewish National Fund and
other
causes and made Israel
Ferrer acknowledges with grate-
: ful appreciation the many kind his chief interest in life for a
:expressions of sympathy ex- number of years.
: tended by relatives and friends
during the family's recent Attorney H. J. Lippman
bereavement.

Dies After Long Illness

Harry J. Lippman. 23510
Samoset Trail Southfield. died
Jan. 31, following a lengthy
illness. He was an attorney and
legal publications writer here
for 40 years.
A member of Temple Beth
El. he served on many legal
committees of the Detroit and
Michigan Bar Associations. He
was a graduate of the University
of Michigan and the Detroit
College of Law.
He leaves his wife. Marian:
two sons. Harry .1. and William
I..: a brother. four sisters and
three grandchildren.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late
Thomas Fine acknowledges with
• grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement.

The biggest Boy Scout Ex-
position show ever staged in
Detroit will take place at the
Michigan State Fairgrounds.
June 10, 11, 12.

WILLIAM H.
GREEN

We pay tribute to his
memory for his friend-
ship. for all the good
deeds that marked his
active life. Our heart-
felt sympathies go to
the entire Green fam-
ily. May they be con-
soled in their hour of

Zionists Revisionists Set

The L'amily of the Late

HERMAN
ABERLY

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fam-
ily's recent bereave-
ment.

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OBITUARIES

ROSE S. BLOCH, 19371 Win-
throp, died Jan. 27. She leaves
her husband, Louis; two broth-
ers and four sisters.
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EDITH SEGALL, 18940 Hart-
well died Jan. 29. She leaves
her father. Karl B.; a sister.
Ruth:. two brothers, Bernard F.
and Amelius B.

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WILLIAM H. GREEN. 2610
Whitney. died Jan. 29. He leaves
a sister. Mrs. Jerry Gertrude
Walker.

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MOLLIE SIMON. 11501 Pe-
toskey, died Jan. 30. She leaves
three sons. Morris, Joseph and
Yale: four daughters. Mrs. • FANNIE PATLOJOHN. 3822
Harry Abraham. Mrs. Irving Elmhurst. died Jan. 30. Sur-
Altman. Mrs. Benjamin Freed- vived, by her husband, Louis;
land and Mrs. George Fredson; four daughters, Mrs. Joseph
14 grandchildren and 10 great Conn. Mrs. Isadore Frankel,
Mrs:.'Philip Friedman and Mrs.
grandchildren.
William Buckler: and 7 grand-
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Children.
' ROSE MILLER. 3380 Monte-
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rey, died Jan. 31. Survived by
ISAAC RESNICK. 17313 Men-
two sons. Morton P.. of Los dota. died Jan. 31.: Survived by
Angeles. and Harvey D.: and a his wife. Anna: two sons. Harry
brother.
and Sam, of Montrose. Calif.:
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four grandchildren and three
FLORA LEVY. 3421 W. Chi- great grandchildren.
cago. died Feb. 1. Survived by
two nephews, Helmut and
W. H. Green
Robert Anspach; two . nieces, Publicist
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Mrs. Sue Huffman and Mrs. -Me& After Long Illness
Esther Bauer; and a brother.
William' H. Green. Midwest
Bernhard A nspach./ of Wind- publicity director for Cinerama.
sor. N.Y.
died - Jan. 29. following a
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lengthy illness. He had resided
MORRIS WEINER. 16140 at 2610 Whitney with his sister.
LaSalle, died Jan. 31. He leaves Gertrude Green. his only sur-
his wife. Jennie; a daughter. vivor.
Mrs. David Gersh; and a grand-
. Born here in 1902. Mr. Green
child:
Was a veteran publicist. He had
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handled public relations for
LOUIS JOSEPH HARRIS. violinist David Rubinoff when
3303 W. Outer Dr.. died Jan. the:latter was at the peak of his
31. He leaves his wife. Therese: career.
two sons, Joseph and Malcolm:
Mr. Green was a 32n.d degree
his mother. Mrs. Mary Harris: Mason and a past president of
and a sister.
thg Michigan Showman's Assoc-
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iation: Services were held at
KATE LIPSITZ. 17618 the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Cherrylawn. died Jan. 30. She
leaves her husband. Hy-man: a
son. Louis; two daughters. Mrs.
Herzl Shur and Mrs. Louis
Panush; two sisters. eight
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
During the coming
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week Yeshiva Beth
PHILLIP LEVINE. 71 Church.
Yehuda will observe
the Yahrzeit of the
Mt. Clemens. died Jan. 29. Sur-
following departed
vived by four sons, Abe. of
friends, with the
Akron. Samuel. of Mt. Clemens.
traditional
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Paul. of Granada Hills. Calif..
rial
Prayers, recita-
and Maurice. of Pontiac; two
tion of Kaddish and
daughters. Mrs. Louis M. Davis
studying of Mish-
and Bessie. of Mt. Clemens: and
nayes.
12 grandchildren.
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SHEVAT FEB.
MILTON BRESLER, 2060
Sate. Z. Hirt- • - 1 - n
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Ewald Circle. died Feb. 1. He
Abraham Schloss
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Seymour L. Sobel
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leaves his wife, Shirley: a
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H. Iv:Diamond
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Lea '6,iebner
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Isadore. of Ellenville. N.Y.
Robert Rosenberg
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PEARL EPSTEIN. 20565
Rensselaer. Oak Park. died Feb.
1. She leaves her husband. Sam:
two sons. Lester. of San Diego.
and Morris H.; a brother. four
sisters and four grandchildren.

Charles A. halt Dies:
Was Furniture Dealer

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Jacob Zucker
Aaron Yagoda
Belle'• Nelson
Sam"Rotenberg

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Esther Hechtman
Feiget Rubinoff
Harry. .Lupiloff
Esther Karbal
M. Tiktin

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Nathan Harris

Oscar Letkofsky

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Louis Kartun
Shlomoh Karbal
Fannie Faber
Bessie Gruber

Manual Urbach & Son
7729 TWELFTH ST.
TY 6-7192

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Jacob Gottlieb

Moshe A. Brody
Goidie Blumenthal
J. Levin

Fannie Turkel

A retail furniture executive.
Charles A. Kan. of 22346 Green-
view. Southfield. died Jan. 31, 1
, at the age of 45. He was vice--
; president of Sofas Inc.. and a
member of the Detroit Furni-
ture Club.
• He is survived by his wife.
Pearl; three sons. Melvin. Rich-
ard and Morris; four brothers
and a sister.

Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc.

DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS

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EDWARD A. SPILKER, 681
Whitmore, died Feb. 2. He
_leaves his wife. Jennie; two
sons, Bruce E. and Michael P.;
; two sisters. a brother and three
grandchildren.
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• JOSEPH SCHUTZMAN. 4343
Cortland. died Jan. 28. Sur-
vived by his wife. Edith: a son.
' Sidney; a brother and three
sisters€
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SOL BLOOM. 9375 Broad-
street. died Feb. 1. He leaves
his wife. Anna; a son. Arthur A.
Blumberg; a sister and three
grandchildren.

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.4 funera 1 in the best of taste
is tiot expensitge at the
Ira Kaufman Chapel_

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