THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, May 20, 1960 Dr. von Keller Exposed as a Nazi Schedule Services Late In its obituary notice about Germany withdrew from on Memorial Day Friedrich von Keller, 87, Ger- League." OBITUARIES ISADORE SCHOENBERG, 23171 Beverly, Oak Park, died May 11. He leaves his wife, Sar- ah; a son, Gabriel; a daughter, Mrs. Erwin Kepes; and six grandchildren. HARRY JORDAN, 15841 Ilene, died May 12th. He leaves his wife, Mary; a son, Steven; a daughter, Leah; and a sister. SARAH SAMBERG, 17560 Grandville, died May 13. She leaves a son, Henry Wald; and two grandchildren. • * * CHARLES I. ROSENSWEET, 18297 Kentucky, died May 13. He leaves his wife, Anne; two sons, Dr. • Martin Rosensweet and Dr. Harold Roland; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Lewis Davis; his fath- er, Israel Rosensweet; two brothers, two sisters and six grandchildren. * * JOSEPH PATT, 3130 W. Out- er Dr., died May 13. He leaves a son, Fred; a daughter, Mrs. Salmon Grand; and eight grand- children. * * WILLIAM W. SHARPE, for- merly of Detroit, died May 15, in Miami Beach, Fla. Services and interment in Miami Beach. He leaves his wife, Barbara; two daughters, Mrs. Linda Hu- bar, of Detroit, and Iris Beth; and a grandchild. * * ISRAEL TORRECK, 3226 Rochester, died May 16. Sur- vived by his wife, Sarah; a son, Joseph, of Long Beach, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Morris Kutin- sky; six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. • * * MEYER GORDON, 18696 Washburn, died May 18. Sur- vived by seven sons, Harry, of Santa Monica, Calif., and Max, Jake, Isadore, Abe, Joseph and Edward; two daughters, Mrs. Ben Ersher and Mrs. Milton Kantor; 17 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. * * MAX MELLON, 17335 Stoe- pel, died May 15. Survived by two sons, Samuel and Jack, of Battle Creek; two daughters, Mrs. Harold LaBell and Mrs. Sandor Feigh; two brothers and a sister and five grandchildren. * BERTHA FRIEDFELD, 11501 Petoskey, died May 16. Serv:- ices and interment, Newark, N.J. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. William Waldholz; and a grandchild. * SAMUEL J. ROSSEN, 18460 San Juan, died May 16. He leaves his wife, - Rose; a son, Dr. Jack; a daughter, Mrs. Har- old Dix; three brothers, a sis- ter and five grandchildren. AT HOUGHTON LAKE LA BUSY RESORT AREA Only 165 miles from Detroit (about 31/2 hours) 1 hour by plan e. About a half million people vacation here during July a n d August alone. Many come the year round. Area urgently needs a shopping center, drive-in theatre, motels, restaurants, bowling alley, dairy queen, antique shops, dude ranch, amusement park, gas sta- tions, etc. Own large parcel of land with important busi- ness frontage on main high- ways. C a n accommodate these and many more busi- nesses. Beautiful summer or year round home sites are available to builders and individuals. Call or write for sketch and directions. Own e r, Highland Farms 13101 West Seven Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Michigan . . . Diamond 1-5060. HARRY AXELRAD, 10034 Elgin, Huntington Wood, died May 11. Survived by his wife, Minnie; two sons, Bernard and Paul, of Sao Paulo, Brazil; a daughter, Mrs. Bernard Ring- ler, and seven grandchildren. * * MORRIS TUCKER, 16 8 2 4 Washburn, died May 13. Sur- vived by his wife, Tillie; two sons, Charles and Avery; two daughters, Mrs. Philip Menko- witz and Estelle; a sister and four grandchildren. MARCUS KURTZ, 18 6 6 5 Greenlawn, died May 15. Sur- vived by a son, Isaac; two daughters, Mrs. Albert Berke and Mrs. Hyman Needelman; a sister and seven grandchildren. * * ABE DWORKIN, 3201 W. Grand, died May 14. He leaves his wife, Enima; three sons, Sidney, Leo and Cantor Har- old Dworkin, of Oak Park, Ill.; a daughter, Mrs. Leonard Berke, of Cincinnati, 0.; and nine grandchildren. MORRIS SCHWARTZ, 19144 Whitcomb, died May 14. He leaves two sons, Harry and Joseph; two daughters, Mrs. Louis Reisman and Mrs. Jo- seph Kaufman; a brother, eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. BARNEY B. ,HERSHON, 601 W. Patterson, Flint, Mich., died May 15. Services and inter- ment in Detroit. He leaves a son, Dr. Marshall D.; three brothers, three sisters and two grandchildren. * * * BESSIE TRUBOWITZ, 19205 Ohio, died May 15. She leaves two sons, Arthur Trubow and Bernard; and seven grandchil- dren. * * * Veterans -groups, synagogues and cemetery associations are currently planning traditional Memorial Day services in honor of the dead throughout the community. Services will be held both on Sunday, May 29 and Monday, May 30. Memorial Day services at Northwest Hebrew Memorial Park are scheduled for 11:30 a.m., Sunday, when Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will officiate, and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will chant the liturgical portions. Military honors for the Jew- ish war dead will be conferred by the Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Post of the Jewish War Veterans. The cemetery is on W. 6 Mile, just east of Middlebelt, in Li- vonia, according to David Galin; chairman of the cemetery board. Annual Memorial Day ex- ercises at Clover Hill Park Cemetery Chapel is planned by Cong. Shaarey Zedek for 11 a.m., May 30. The annual Memorial Day service of Temple Beth El, Temple Israel and Temple Emanu-El will be held at 11 a.m., May 30, at Beth El Me- morial Park,- 28120 W. 6 Mile. Dr. Leon Fram will deliver a brief sermon on "The House of Life." Also participating will be Rabbis David A. Baylinson, Richard C. Hertz, Milton Rosen- baum, M. Robert Syme and Sherwin T. Wine. The Beth El choir will 'sing the liturgical portions. The public is invited to attend any of the services. many's last League of Nations delegate, who died in Tutzing, Germany, May 8, the New York Herald Tribune stated: "One of the last debates in which Dr. von Keller took part in the League concerned the persecution of the Jews under Hitler. When the League As- sembly reaffirmed its 1922 res- olution on minority rights, Dr. von Keller announced that Ger- many would vote against a clause which made the resolu- tion applicable to all minorities. The clause was not acceptable to Germany, he indicated, be- cause it applied to Jews. Three days later, on Oct. 14, 1933, CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Ger- trude Schneider acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. JACOB NOVICK, 2690 Ewald The Michigan State Police Circle, died May 16. He leaves scored a world-wide first with a son, Julius; a brother, four the establishment in 1929 of the sisters and a grandchild. first state police radio system. NORMAN RUDY KESTEN, 1111111•11111111•111•1111111•1 MI 3790 W. Grand, died May 12. I Survived by a brother in Israel. In Memoriam In cherished m em or y of Eileen Yanover, dearly beloved wife and devoted mother, who passed away on May 30, 1954 (27 days in Iyar). "When one so dear to us is called away, And we are sorrowful because we know The form so lifeless now was once so gay Our thoughts turn heavenward, and then we see, The soul has winged its way to eternity." Dear, there is not a day that we do not think of you. Always sadly missed by her husband, Aleck Jos e p h, and children, Barbara, Rosalyn,. Har- riet, Irwin and grandchildren. .* * * In loving memory of our dear wife a-nd beloved mother, Ida Pevin, who passed away on May 21, 1942 (five days in Sivan). You are not forgotten mother dear, Nor will you ever be; As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. Your loving smile, your gentle face, . No one can fill your vacant place. Sadly missed by her husband, Morris; daughters, Mrs. Betty Fisher, Elsie and Sylvia; and s-on, George. C * In cherished memory of Dr. Oscar U. 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