Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing The Jewish News office. 17100 W. 7 Mile Road, Detroit 35, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied 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 Rose . Mary :Halberg announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11 a.m. Sunday, April 21, at the Workmen's. Circle Cemetery. Rabbi. Gorrelick will officiate.• Relatives and • friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Ida M. Goldfine announce the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory 11:30 a.m. Sunday, April 21, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. *. * * The family of the late Sadie Green announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, April 21, at Clover Hill Cemetery. Rabbi Groner will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The shackled prisoner can- not liberate himself.—Sanhed- rin 95. The Family of the Late ROSE CRUSH KY Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind -expres- sions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bere- avement. /11111111•11111111111111111 ■ . The Family of the Late DAVID & HELEN PARTOVICH 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. All11111111111111=11111116. FREE TO OUR READERS! (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) GENEVA—Swiss police Wed- nesday notified Erich Rajako- vic, a one-time key aide of Adolf Eichmann, that he must leave Switzerland immediately or be expelled as an undesirable alien. The police said that Rajako- vic arrived in Switzerland Tues- day after fleeing from Milan and spent the night in a Bern hotel. Police went to his villa and told him to leave. However, there was a possibility that Rajakovic might lodge . an ap- peal against the police order. . The Dutch Government was reported to be considering a re- quest to the Swiss to extradite Rajakovic in connection with his reported work in the transport of 110,000 Jews from Holland to the Mauthausen, Auschwitz and Treblinka murder camps. One of these he was alleged to have sent to their deaths was Anne Frank, whose diary of her suffering during the Nazi occu- pation has become a world classic. The former Nazi and his wife disappeared from his home in Milan last Friday a few hours before Milan's "corriere della sera" identified him as a for- mer assistant to Eichmann who was tried, sentenced and hanged in Israel last year for his role in the wartime slaughter of 6,- 000,000 European Jews. In Memoriam In loving memory of Jack Graff, who passed away five years ago, April 17. Smiling and happy, always content; Loved and respected, wherever he went. Always cheerful, so will- ing and kind; What beautiful memories he left behind. Sadly missed by his wife, Millie; daughters, June and Lois; his Parents and grandchildren. , In Loving Memory of Husband and Father SIDNEY ELKES Who passed away April 12, 1960. Sadly missed and always remem- bered by his wife, Arna; son, Ronald; daughter, Norma, and granddaughter, Harriet Sue. In Loving Memory of Our Dear Sister GERTRUDE GLADSTONE 24-Year Hebrew-English Calendar. 32 pages. All dates and Hebrew equiva. lents and days of the week, Oct. 3.940 to Sept. 1964, Important Jewish holidays to 1970. For free copy write to H. J. Heinz Company, Dept. J2, Pittsburgh 30, Pennsylvania Educator, Philosopher Dr. Leon Roth Dies Who passed away on April 5, 1958 (16 days in Nissan). You are not forgotten, Sister dear; Nor will you ever be; As long as life and memory - last, We both will remember • thee. We miss you now; Our hearts are sore; As time goes by, we , miss you more. Your smile, Your gentle face; None can ever fill your va- cant place. Sadly miss- ed these five years by both brothers, Arthur and Jerry WELLINGTON, New Zea- land, (JTA) — Dr. Leon Roth, educator, author and philos- opher, died here while on a visit to New Zealand. He Was 67. Roth, who lived in Brighton, Eng- land, was a former dean of the Faculty of Humanities of the Hebrew University i n Jerusalem. Born in London, Roth received his MA and Ph.D degrees from Oxford University. He joined the fac- ulty of the Hebrew University in 1928 as Ahad Ha'Am Profes- sor of Philosophy and he was named dean of the Faculty of Humanities in 1949. He is the author of numerous books on philosophy and political science. OBITUARIES KOLMAN WEINBERG, 18625 Muirland, died April 5. He leaves sons, Sidney and Larry; daugh- ters, Sandra, Mrs. Max Biller and . Mrs. Harry Thomas; 10 grandchildren; and one great granddaughter. * * * ANNA GREENBLATT, 3910 Athens, Drayton Plains, died April 6. She leaves sons, Michael Green and Albert Greenblatt; seven grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. * * * BECKY BARR, 19191 Lauder, died April 6. She leaves sons, George J., and Samuel W.; daughter, Mrs. • Phillip Levine; one brother; three sisters; nine grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. * * * JACOB STIGLITZ, 19930 Ros- lyn Rd., died April 5. He leaves his wife, Lillian R.; son, Bruce Michael; daughters, Mrs. Jack Bookstone, Mrs. Frank M. Wuli- ger and Mrs. Roger Strull; two brothers; and five grandchildren. Jewish Delegation * * * Conferred with HENRY SILVERSTEIN, 20440 Cheyenne, died April 6. King Hassan in N.Y. Survived by his wife, Molly; NEW YORK, (JTA)—King son, Arthur Sills and four Hassan .II of Morocco received a grandchildren. Jewish delegation in New York during his visit in this counttry Mrs. Camerini, Wize last week, it was reported here. Leader in Brazil, Dies The delegation delivered to SAO PAULO, (JTA) — Mrs. him a scroll commemorating the stand of his late father, King G e m m a Camerini, long-time Mohammed V; who refused to president of the Sao Paulo Wizo implement in Morocco t h e and the Brazilian Wizo Federa- Vichy regulations against Jew- tion, died here suddenly at the age of 61. ish subjects. Wife of the president of the The delegation, under the auspices of the American Sao Paulo Zionist Organization, Friends of the Alliance and Itti- Mrs. Camerini helped found had-Maroc—a local Moroccan Wizo in Brazil after World War Jewish organization which runs II and was a member of the the schools founded by the Al- World Presidium of the organi- liance—thanked the King for zation. She was an active - leader the encouragement and protec- of all Zionist affairs in Sao tion given to education in Mo- Paulo. rocco and for the understanding treatment which Jewish schools Philanthropist de Sola with their 20,000 children have received, within the limits of of San Salvador Dies SAN SALVADOR, (JTA) — the law. The King confirmed his de- Herbert de Sola, prominent termination to implement the phinanthropist . and Jewish lead- New Constitution especially in er, died here April 7 at the age • its provisions which assure pro- of 96. The de Sola family, one tection of all human rights and of ' the leading Jewish families! equality of treatment to all citi- in San Salvador, has contributed zens and freedom of religion, I significantly to various civic within the framework of the enterprises in Salvador with several members of the family law. The delegation was headed occupying important govern- by Marcel Franco, president of ment posts. 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Stollman 23 23 17 17 24 24 24 24 24 18 18 18 18 18 Samuel Fields Sarah Cohen Amelia Meisner Eli Scherr Henriette Loewenstein Benjamin Abramowitz Wolf Henigman Hershel Ben Meir _ Hakohen Pauline Goldberg Morris Schwartz Anna Weissler Goldenberg Hyman Berman Yisroel Ben Reuven Rose Wool Miriam Dubin Samuel Lowenbraun Yaakov Einhorn ...2.1,111 ■11■■ BERG URBACH AND MONUMENTS Formerly Karl Berg Memorials — Manuel Urbach & Son 13405 CAPITAL, near COOLIDGE, OAK PARK PHONE: 544-2212 OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.; CLOSED SATURDAY W. 9 MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD 300 ft. West' of Northwestern Highway . Yeshiva Beth Yehuda 12305 Dexter WE 1-0203 11/2 Blocks ra Kaufman Chape , Inc. DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS CHARLES SPACTOR, 20238 Schaefer, died April 9. He leaves his wife, Bella; daughters, Mrs. Leslie (Rose) Sugarman, and Mrs. George (Roberta) Carr; sisters, Mrs. Dora Deitch, and Mrs. Minnie Karlin; and four grandchildren. * * * JOSEPH H E L L E R BENZ, 25034 East Rue Versailles, Oak Park, died April 9. He leaves his wife, Ethel; three daughters, Mrs. Harry (Alice) Fridson, Mrs. Samuel (Harriet) Klein, and Mrs. Joanne Seltzer; four broth- ers; a sister; and six .grand- children. • * .LOUIS FIELDS, 17200 Hubb- ell, died April 10. He leaves his wife, Belle; son, Earl; daughter, Mrs. Judith Zatkin; father, Mor- ris Fieldman of Israel; two brothers; four sisters; and three grandchildren. * * * LOUIS HANELS of Sherman Oaks, Calif., (formerly of De- troit) died April 5. Survived by wife, Sarah; and sisters, Mrs. Sol Schwartz of Detroit and Mrs. Henry Meritt of Holly- Wood, Fla. Interment, Los Angeles. * * DAVID H. MALL, 19'186 Santa Barbara, died April 2. He leaves his wife, Ruth; son, Marvin; daughter, Mrs. Albert Weiss; one brother; two sisters; and three grandchildren. 7 Ira Kaufman - Herbert Kaufman Elgin 1-5200 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 12, 1963 Eichmann Aide Flees to Bern; Seek Expulsion