OBITUARIES IDA GOODMAN, 16875 Lilac, died May 2. She leaves her husband, Samuel; two sons, Harry and Milton; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Lou Winer, Mrs. Morris Lapin and Mrs. Fred Krainen; one brother and 13 grandchildren. MINNIE V A N D E R; 18687 Santa Barbara, died May 7. Sur- vived by two sons, Sam and Dr. Seymour A.; three daughters, Mrs. Paul (Ann) Wauldron, Mrs. Nathan (Rose) Levinson and Mrs. Maurice (Ida) Gollman; two sisters, 15 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. , Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be ac- companied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * The family of the late Ida Buda announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 2 p.m. Sunday, May 14, at Work- men's Circle Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The families of the late Na- than Korn and Louis Berk an- nounce the unveiling of monu- ments in their memory 2 p.m. Sunday, May 14, at Northwest Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme- tery. Rabbi Halpern will offi- ciate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Mor- ritz Schmidt announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory 12:30 p.m. Sunday, May 14, at Beth Abarham Ceme- tery. Rabbi Halpern will offi- ciate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * Allen R. Traurig, M.D., hus- band _of the late Joan Phyllis Traurig, announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory 11 a.m: Sunday, May 14, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Prero will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. The Family of the Late AARON ASTON Announces the unveil. ing of a monument, in h i s memory 11 a.m. Sunday, May 14, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Donin and Can- tor Adler will officiate. Relatives a n d friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late BERTHA ROSENBERG Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her memory 11 a.m. Sunday, May 14, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Hal- pern and Cantor Acker- man will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend.... ROBERT FLA -YE R, 2290 Ewald Circle, died May 3. He leaves one son, William; three daughters ; Gertrude, Mrs. Anna Brainin and Mrs. Jack I. Smith of Chicago; one brother, two grandchildren and four great grandchildren. * * JENNIE BATES, 1628 Clair- mont, died May 4. She leaves one son, Milton; four daughters, Mrs. Mark Levy, Mrs. Bernard Linderman, Mrs. Sol Sniderman and Mrs. Sidney Linn; 13 grand- children and seven great grand- children. * * * RUTH COHEN, 20140 Lesure, died April 30. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Norman (Belle), Wauldron, Mrs.. Marcel (Blanche) Loosvelt and Mrs. Isadore (Theres) Elias; and six grandchildren. SEYMOUR KERMIT GREEN- BAUM, 19718 Sorrento, died May 4. He leaves his wife, Elaine; two sons, Steven Mark and Marvin Charles; a daughter, Janice Lynn; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Greenbaum; and one brother. * * ANNA GARELIK, 11501 Petoskey, died May 5. She leaves two sons, Jack and Wil- liam; four daughters, Mrs. Rose Agree, Mrs. _Al Ross, Mrs. Abe Ernstein and Mrs. Maurice Sills; one brother, 19 grandchildren and 38 great grandchildren. • * * SAMSON LEVITT, 8586 Hunt- ington,- Huntington Woods, died May 5. He leaves a son; Arthur; two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Pizer and Mrs. Laura Barr; one brother and six grandchildren. • * * SOPH IE SHAPIRO, 15446 Freeland, died May 6. She leaves a son, Charles Levitt; a daughter, Mrs. Maurice Rose; and three grandchildren. HYMAN STRICKSTEIN, 18973 Coyle, died May 7. He leaves a brother, Ben; and three sisters, Rose, . Mrs. Nathan Nager and Mrs. Hyman Drazin. * * * ABRAHAM GLUC K, 3711 Webb, died May 7. He. leaves his wife, Jennie; two brothers, Nathan and Herman; and three sisters, Mrs. Yetta Polovetz, Mrs. Joseph Allen and Mrs. Eva Dash of Bronx, N. Y. * * * DAVID KING, 3241 • Cam- bridge, died May 8. He leaves his wife, Harriett; two daugh- ters, Jull and Cindy; his mother, Mrs. Fanny King; and two sis- ters, Mrs. Louis Landsberg and Mrs. Howard Leavy. * * ALEX BELINSKY, 17382 Roselawn, died May 9. H leaves his wife, Dena; two so Rosert and Martin; a daug Mrs. Joseph Silberschein; ne brother, two sisters and t ree grandchildren. * • * JOSEPH A. KALISH, 10801 Santa Maria, died May 9. He leaves his wife, Rose; two sons, Charles J. of Los Angeles and Robert; one daughter, Mrs. R. J. Mendelssohn; one sister, seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. • * * DOROTHY GITT, 17195 Northlawn, died May 8. Sur- vived by her hubsand, Samuel; a son, Alvin; a daughter, Mrs. R o b e.r t (Florence) Nemzin; three sisters, three brothers and five grandchildren. . Ira Kaufma DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) HELEN B. SACHS, 17317 Ap- poline, died May 3. She leaves a brother, Maurice C. Fink; a sister, Fannie B. Fink; and a niece. DON STURMAN • of Haifa, Is- rael, died May 8. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Jerry Krandall and Mrs. Daoud Dorra of De- troit; and three grandchildren. * WILLIAM B. SCHWARTZ, 12015 Prairie, died May 9. Sur- vived by his wife Sara and a sister, Mrs. Olga Fekete. WOLF 'WEINER, 10716 St. Martins, died April 30. Survived by his wife, Sonia; a son, David; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Mir- iam) Young; a sister, Mrs. Rai- bel Sherman, and two grand- children. William Isenberg Dies TEL AVIV—Martin Bormann, Hitler's deputy who was at first believed to have been killed in Berlin - in 1945 but was later reported to have escaped to South America, was in Argentina when Eichmann was captured there last year, a former Argen- tine diplomat said here Tuesday. The diplomat, Dr. Gregorio Topolevsky, the former Argentine ambassador to Israel, told a news conference that Bormann, who was living in Argentina under another name, fled to Brazil when he heard about Eichmann's capture . in May last year. Argentine police knew that Bormann was in the country, ac- cording to Topolevsky. He added that if Israel had asked for Eich- mann's extradition through diplo- matic channels, he would have fled the country. The former diplomat said that Argentine authorities also knew of the presence in the country of Dr. Josef Mengele, the Ausch- witz physician who selected vic- tims for the gas chambers. He said Mengele disappeared when A former Detroiter, William Isenberg died at 61 on May 4 in Los Angeles where he had once served as president of the City of Hope. Urges African Jews Surviving are his wife, Ida; one son, Edward; one daughter, to Take Sides on Lillian; two brothers, three sis- Country's Issues ters, including Mrs. Edith La- JOHANNESBURG, (JTA)—Is- zebnik of Jackson, Mich., and Mrs. J. M. Davidson of Detroit; rael Maisels, former president of the South African Board of Jew- and five grandchildren. ish Deputies, who is leaving for Rhodesia where he has been ap- WJCongress Hits pointed as a judge, said here that was the duty of any Jew in Governments' Asylum it any part of Africa to play his part in the social and political to War Criminals life of the general community as NEW YORK, (JTA) — The well as the Jewish com • charge that the governments are He emphasize refusing to extradite war crim- tinent of Aft' • as orely inals on the ground that they troubled" d t one are political refugees and that could ev. its _pr Interpol—the international Maise spoke criminal police organization — receptio in his ho ..r. a has, in harmony with this atti- very littl athy for th tude, refused to cooperate in who say we tracking dawn Nazis accused of sides," he said. crimes against humanity has "Jewish organizations, of course. been made at the United Na- cannot take sides and may not tions by the World Jewish Con- throw themselves into political gress. affairs. That is a different thing In a statement before a com- from saying that Jewish citizens mittee of the Economic and So- must keep out of such affairs. cial Council, now meeting at UN This attitude is morally inde- headquarters, Dr. Maurice L. fensible and ethically wrong. I Perlzweig, head of the Interna- do not exclude the Jewish cler- tional Affairs Department of the gy. Ethics cannot be confined to World Jewish Congress, said the walls of synagogues," he that these obstacles had frus- added. trated the efforts of authorities with whom the Congress was FREE! NEW EDITION cooperating in the task of fer- OF THE FAMOUS reting out Nazis who had se- 24-YEAR HEBREW- cured asylum in various ENGLISH CALENDAR countries and in collecting evi- dence and finding witnesses. Perlzweig made these charges in the course of a plea for "first steps" t• • - • an international con h aiine • reventing t international diss mination threats against grow I , of peo- ple because of t it race or re gion 2 to nts de- sicep r al hatred and col lass' !• • ng fast results! Here it is ! A new edition of a very popular calendar. 7729 TWELFTH ST. TY 6-7192 the case of Adolf Eichmann. In connection with those cases, Bauer declared, he is . carrying out a "most intensive search" for Bormann and for Mengele. According to Bauer, leading Nazis repatriated to Germany from Rus- sia five years that `c- 6- n-firmed" Bor- ma. death. Those reports, he "were deliberate lies." ..tauer said th t a secret SS escape ie rricrele name "0 ad h B Bor- mann ape. WORKS Best Quality- Granites Personalized Designs Priced Reasonable 2744 W. Davison tor. Lawton TO 8-6923 DI 1-1175 MR. S. KERSCH be in attendance Cemetery Beth nd Workmen Circle, of at 14 Mile Road ay, May 14th (Mother's Day) from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. WI REMEMBER 7-1- mirx 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. Jennie Bolker Hyman Goldberg Max Ernstein Ethel Cash Hebrew Civil Sivan May 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 4 2110 C a Tzipa Chesluk• he Cohen orge Brant hilip Selig Appleba laus F y nnie os vid ahn 3 3 3 1 18 3 3& 18 18 18 18 Max Glassman Minnie Weinbaum Max Jacob Thelma Zieger 5 5 5 5 20 20 20 20 Mendel Goldstone Sarah Kaplowitz Wolf Lakritz 6 6 6 21 21 21 Sarah Averbuch 7 22 Ett Hann Doris Max Feur Max Wrotslav Leonore Katkin Lena Levine MONUMENTS Manual Urbach & Son he heard that West German authorities were looking for him. Topolevsky said that there were several Nazi cells in Argentina and that many of them had trans- ferred large amounts of money from Switzerland: Meanwhile , in Frankfurt, it was confirmed that the German Government has "positive evi- dence" that Bormann is alive and hiding "somewhere outside Germany," according to Dr. Fritz Bauer, the state prosecutor. Bauer, who is conducting a widespread search for Nazi war criminals, said he has "virtually certain proof" that Bormann is alive. The prosecutor is trying to trace a number of Nazi war criminals, some of them related through their past activities to Contents: 1— Every Hebrew date and day of the week from October 1940 to Septem- ber 1964 2 — Every Jewish holiday to 1970 For a free copy, write to / H. J. HEINZ CO, Dept. J2, Pittsburgh 30, Pa. , Yeshiva Beth Yehuda 12305 Dexter WE 1-0203 If death should occur away from home, just phone us and we will make all arrangements for transfer to Detroit. 31 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 12, 19 61 Argentine Ex-Diplomat, German Official Positive Bormann Is Alive