Viscount Samuel Dies; First Palestinian Commissioner 1905 to 1909; Postmaster Gen- eral from 1910 to 1916; Secre- tary of State for Home Affairs for two terms, 1916 and 1931-32; and Britain's Special- Commis- sioner to Belgium before assum- ing the High Commissionership in Palestine in 1920. Formerly president of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, Lord Samuel was the recipient of many high British and for- eign decorations and was known as a man of great learning and the author of many books and scholarly treaties. He was ele- vated to the title of Viscount in 1937. Among Israelis and Zionists throughout the world, he was lauded for many years for his contributions to the growth of Palestine as a Jewish homeland, in spite of some ma- jor disagreements with his pol- icies during his term as High Commissioner. He was a mem- ber of the Board of Governors VISCOUNT SAMUEL of the Hebrew University at Home Secretary, and a devoted Jerusalem, and president of the Orthodox Jew, died here Tues- British Friends of the Hebrew Uniyersity. day. He was 92. Born at Liverpool in Novem- ber, 1870, Lord Samuel was Free Press Employe educated at Oxford and held also Arthur Melder Dies degrees from Cambridge Uni- A division supervisor in the versity, the University of Liver- circulation department of The pool and the University of Detroit Free Press for almost 40 Leeds. A member of Parlia- years, Arthur Melder, 16615 ment from 1902 to 1918, he was Griggs, died Feb. 2. He was 65. Parliamentary Undersecretary Mr. Melder was a member of in the Home Department from Mosaic Lodge, F. & A. M., and the Hannah Schloss Old TiMers Club. Surviving are his wife, Evelyn; a son, Sanford; a daughter, Mrs. Sidney Kling; four sisters, all of In cherished memory of our New York, and three grand- beloved brother, William George children. Caplan, who passed away Feb. 6, 1941. Though you slumber in Esther Fink Dies at 88 your grave your image is always Esther Fink, 11501 Petoskey, with us. Sadly missed by brother died Jan. 31. She was 88. - and sister, Dr. B. B. Caplan and Mrs. Fink was affiliated with Mrs. Ann Feldman, and their the Jewish .Home for Aged families. Ladies Auxiliary, the Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin and Cong. Ahavas Achim of Grand Rapids. Surviving are four sons, Jos- IN MEMORIAM eph, Jack of Grand Rapids, Peter The Hannah Schloss of New York and Maurice of Chi- Old Timers cago; four daughters, Mrs. Harry mourns the passing of Appel of New Jersey, Mrs. Sam- one of its distinguished uel Schwartz, Mrs. Milton Kosit- chek and Mrs. Harry' Penfil; 11 members grandchildren and 12 great EMIL grandchildren. LONDON (JTA) — Viscount Herbert Louis Samuel. Britain's first High Commissioner for Palestine under the League of Nations mandate, member of the Privy Council, former lead- er of the Liberal Party, former I In Memoriam -RASKIN 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 Raskin 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 ARTHUR MELDER 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 Melder family. May they be consoled in their hour of sorrow. The Family of the late DR. JOSEPH H. GOSSMAN Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expres- sions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. The Family of NATE COOPER (18104 Marlowe) Goldie Cooper, wife; children and grand- children, sisters and brothers and their families, acknowledge with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. OBITUARIES NATHAN EDWARDS, 7630 DAVID LUBLINSKI, 16882 Tracey, died Feb. 1. Survived Brush, died Feb.. 1. Survived by by wife, Emily; a daughter, Lee a nephew, Edward J. Edwards; and two nieces, including Mrs. Irene; a brother and a sister. * * * Aid Kushner. * * * NATHAN SAPERSTELN, 13403 BESSIE STEIN, 23290 Avon, S. Norfolk, died Feb. 3. Sur- vived by wife, Jennie; three Oak Park, died Feb. 4. Survived sons, James H., George and Ben; by five sons, Irving of Miami two daughters, Mrs. Irving (Rose) Beach, Fla., Henry and Harry Kotin and Mrs. Morris (Ann) Stein and Bernard of Los An- Levine; six grandchildren and geles, Calif., and Albert Kemper of Miami Beach, Fla.; two daugh- two great grandchildren. * * * ters, Mrs. Max Ezrach and Mrs. IRVING KARASIK, Fontanna, Leo Trompeter; 12 grandchil- Calif., died Feb. 2. Survived by dren and three great grandchil- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kara- dren. * * * sik; and a brother, Norman Karr. WILLIAM A. STERN, 18285 * * * HARRY MENDELSOHN, 3602 Monte Vista, died Jan. 30. Sur- Sylvia. Constano, Dayton, 0., formerly vived by wife, * * * of Detroit, died Feb. 1. Survived REBECCA JASLOW, 11501 by wife, Ida; three sons, Sanford, Barry and Bruce; a daughter, Petoskey, died Feb. 5. Survived Marlene; his mother, Tillie Men- by three sons, Louis of Flint, delsohn of Oak Park; a sister, Max of Leisure City, Fla., and Ceil Stein of Cincinnati; two Frank I.; two daughters, Mrs. brothers, Abe and Jack, both of Abe J. Moss and Mrs. Sally Sell- ars of Houston, Tex.; nine grand- Oak Park. * * * children and 18 great grand- MAX BARGMAN, 636 Acad- children. * * * emy, Ferndale, died Feb. 6. Sur- MORRIS HALPERN, 19210 vived by wife, Rachel; two sons, Kalman and Morris; daughter, Ardmore, died Feb. 4. Survived Mrs. Donald Roth; brother, Na- by wife, Rebecca, and son, Jacob. * * * than of Buffalo, N.Y.; six grand- ROSE RACHEL SMITH, 9331 children and five great grandchil- Mendota, died Feb. 5. Survived dren. by a son, Frank; a daughter, Mrs. Al (Minnie) Tauber of Orchard Common Pleas Bailiff Lake; 10 grandchildren and Emil Raskin Dies seven great grandchildren. * * * Emil Raskin, a Common Pleas Court bailiff for 35 years, died SAMUEL COHEN, 11501 Pe- Feb. 1 at the age of 64, five toskey, died Feb. 5. Survived by days after the death in Califor- wife, Sarah; a son, Louis Carr of nia of his brother, Morris, a Cleveland; two daughters, Mrs. retired Circuit Court bailiff. Alex (Gertrude) Neshkes and Mr. Raskin, 20200 Rutherford, Ann; and six grandchildren. - * * * was a member of Temple Israel, a life member and past chan- SAMUEL 'ROSEN, 18059 cellor of the Knights of Pythias, Cherrylawn, died Jan. 31. Sur- a member of the board of direc- vived by wife, Fannie; a son, tors of the Wayne County Bail- Sheldon; two brothers and a iffs Association and the first sister. * * * president of the Pythian Credit ROSE STARMAN, 23400 Cool- Union here. Surviving are his wife, Fan- idge, Oak Park, died Jan. 31. nie; two sons, Elmer, also a Survived by three sons, Dr. Jos- Common Pleas Court bailiff, eph, Dr. Nathan and Dr. Jack; and Gerald of Evanston, Ill.; three daughters, Mrs. Miriam two brothers, a sister and four Cantor, Mrs. Charles (Cele) Eichenhorn and Mrs. S_idney grandchildren. (Ruth) Siegan; a brother, three sisters; 17 grandchildren and 12 Moroccan Magazine great grandchildren. * * * Libels -Jews with Photo CASABLANCA, (JTA) — In- ESTHER COHEN, 4062 Webb, tensifying its propaganda died Feb. 7. Survived by hus- against Moroccan Jews and Is- band, Nathan; son, Jack; three rael, the magazine "Akhar ed grandchildren and two great DoumVa," noted for its anti- grandchildren. * * * Jewish attacks, came out with HARRY CHERNICK, 11501 Pe- a photograph falsely. depicting a Moroccan Jewish undertaker toskey. died Feb. 6. Survived by as an officer of the Israeli two daughters, Mrs. Hyman Fieldman and Mrs. Harold B. Army. The photograph shows a Jew Lebus; brother, Reuben of in the uniform worn tradition- Springfield, Mass.; three grand- ally by Jewish undertakers in children and a great grandchild. this country, but claims that Sidney A. Deitch the uniform is that of an Israeli DETROIT MONUMENT military man. On the basis of WORKS this allegation, the publication Best Quality Granites indulges in anti-Jewish dia- Personalized Designs Priced Reasonable tribes trying to create the im- 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton pression that Israelis are enter- TO DI 1-1175 8-6923 ing Morocco illegally. Hebrew Civil Shevat Feb. Molly Plotkin Debora Scholnick Helen Silverston Noah E. Keys Rachel Fishman Elijah Oppen 15 15 15 15 15 15 9 9 9 9 9 Gussie Solomon Sam Zingeser Moshe Goldfarb Jack Feldman Joseph Louis Bale 16 16 16 16 16 10 10 10 10 10 Allan A. Burns Mina Wolman 17 17 11 11 18 Joseph Goldberg 18 Morris Sherman 18 Herbert B. Bunin 18 Ceila Lafer ' 18 Morris Goldberg 18 Israel Glicklin 18 Fannie Smith 18 Frank Sears 18 Arthur E. Plotnick 18 Samuel Sherman 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 19 19 .19 19 13 13 13 13 20 David Kahrnoff Abraham Turkenich 20 20 Max C. Shiovitz 14 14 14 21 21 15 15 William Greenstein Morris Singer Aharon Patterson Louis Cohen Abraham Shear Harry Jacobson Yeshiva Beth Yehtida 12305 Dexter WE 1-0203 Formerly Karl Berg Memorials — Manuel Urbach & Son 13405 CAPITAL near COOLIDGE, OAK PARK PHONE: 544-2212 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD 300 ft. West of Northwestern Highway , • During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehuda will observe the Yahrzeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing of Mishnayes. MONUMENTS Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. . WE REMEMBER 71- 1:TX BERG AND URBACH .4•• DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS LOUIS D ORB, 2092 Ewald Circle, died Feb. 3. Survived by wife, Fannie; a son, Sidney; two daughters, Mrs. Harvey Goldman and Mrs. William Sloman; two brothers, a sister, five grand- children and four great grand- children. * * * ISADORE POSEN, 19341 Mar- lowe, died Jan. 30. Survived by wife, Anna; two sons, Albert and Willard; a daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Weissman of San Francisco; a brother, Mayer of Winnepeg; and three grandchildren. * * * GEORGE KAMENOW, 32040 Tareyton, Farmington, died Jan. 31 in North Miami, Fla. Sur- vived by wife, Mollye; and a sis- ter, Mrs. Anna Rubenstein of Brooklyn, N. Y. Services were held in Brooklyn. * * * MATILDE STERN, 11501 Pe- toskey, died Feb. 2. Survived by two sons, Frederick E. Sternett and Rudolph Stern of Worthing, England; and a daughter, Mrs. Karl Kolb. * * * ABE CARRON, • formerly of Detroit, died Jan. 31 in Tampa, Fla. Survived by wife, Rose; two sons, Dr. Harold and Dr. Jonas; seven grandchildren and a great grandchild, all of Tampa. •• • •• Ira Kaufman - Herbert Kaufman Elgin 7-5200