Emil T. Stern, 57, of .18665 Muirland, for many years a leader in Jewish Welfare Fed- eration circles and in Allied Jewish Campaigns, died Dec. 26. Funeral services were held last Friday at Kaufman Chapel. Surviving him are his wife, Irene; a son, Louis; a brother, William, and a sister, Mrs. Saul (Lillian) Gleckman. Mr. Stern was chairman of the mechanical trades division of the Allied Jewish Campaign in the year that his group ex- ceeded the $1,000,000 mark in gifts raised. He had served as chairman of one of the budget- ing divisions of the Federation. A board member of the Mich- igan H i 11 e 1 Foundation, Mr. Stern, who was a University of Michigan graduate, held many other important posts. He was a vice president of the Jewish Community Center, served on the board of the Detroit Service Group, and was a board mem- ber of both the Michigan and American National Machinery Dealers Associations. He was a member of Temple Beth El, Standard Club and Franklin Hills Country Club. A native New Yorker, he had lived in Detroit for more than 30 years. He was president of Harvey Goldman Co., Dearborn. Hyman Cohen Dies; Prominent Here in Orthodox Activities LATE EMIL T. STERN U. S. Navy Testing Electronic Gear Of Israel Coast JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Prime Minister Levi Eshkol disclosed in parliament that the United States Navy was experimenting with long-range electronic nav- igation techniques off the Is- raeli coast. He explained that the tech- niques were based on fixed sta- tions which beam into space a signal which was then picked up and plotted on special maps, serving both civil and military transportation. He said that the United States Embassy had asked permission for naval craft to anchor near Israel to make the experiments. These, he declared, benefit not only the United States but also the Israel merchant marine and El Al National Airlines. The Prime Minister made the disclosure in denying reports that landing craft of the United States Sixth Fleet were en- gaged in maneuvers off the Israeli coast. Israel Signs Pact of Cooperation With omimcan Republic (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — A treaty of cooperation between the Do- minican Republic and Israel was signed Tuesday by Dominican President Donald Cabral and Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's For- eign Minister. The agreement w a s called The Jerusalem Treaty" at the Dominican leader's request. After the signing ceremony, President Cabral announced that his country would raise its non-resident legation in Is- rael to the rank of Resident Embassy in Jerusalem, "the capital of Israel and the Holy City." Abel Faun Dies. at 80 Abel Pann, one of the most prominent Jewish artists, who had visited Detroit and was known internationally, died in Jerusalem at the age of 80. Want ads get quick results! Hyman Cohen, 60, of 15575 Ad- dison, Southfield, for many years prominent here in Orthodox con- gregational and organizations cir- cles and in the accountancy field, died Dec. 26. Funeral serv- ices were held last Friday at the Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Surviving him are his wife, Edith; brothers, Solomon B. Co- hen, Myron Cole and David Wal- lace; sisters, Mrs. Lillian Weis- man and Mrs. Mollie White. A lifetime associate of Young Israel, the deceased had been active in many synagogue affairs and in Orthodox and Zionist movements, including Mizrachi as well as General Zionist af- fairs, Bnai Brith and other move- ments. OBITUARIES ESTELLE OGELSBY, 18514 Manor, died Dec. 28. Survived by husband, Norman; son, Rob- ert; two brothers, a sister and two grandchildren. • * TILLIE TUCKER, 18624 Washburn, died Jan. 1. Survived by sons, Avery and Charles; daughters, Mrs. Philip (Paul- ine) Menkowitz and Estelle; four grandchildren. * SALLIE FINE, 1819 Kent- field, died Jan. 1. Survived by husband, Samuel; sons, Milton and Leon Klein; daughter, Gi- sella Klein and five grand- children. * * LOUIS PLASKO died Jan. 1 in Louisville, Ky. Survived by sons, Phillip and Joseph; daugh- ters, Mrs. Sol Tachman, Mrs. Harry Weiss and Mrs. Ralph Perelemuter Ha n i s h; seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren. * JENNIE ADELS, 20016 Hart- well, died Dec. 31. Survived by sons, Sidney and Arthur; daughters, Gertrude, and Mrs. Alvin Nachman; a sister and two grandchildren. • * MAE S. KLAUS, 15356 James, Oak Park, died Jan. 1. Sur- vived by husband, Morris; sons, Dr. David J., Dr. Sidney, Allen J.; two brothers and two grand- children. • * * ABRAHAM GOLDS TE I N, died Dec. 31, in Pasadena, Calif. Survived by son, Sam- uel; daughter, Mrs. Merle Brenner; and three grandchil- dren. * SAMUEL H E R S C H, 22307 Greenview, Southfield, died Martin 'Tim' Smilay, Dec. 26, in Sarratoga, Fl. Sur- Attorney, Dies at 47 vived by daughters, Mrs. Ralph Attorney Martin Tim Smilay, Goren and Mrs. Bernard Lie- 20943 Wick, Taylor Township, bow; three brothers, a sister died Dec. 29. He was 47. and five grandchildren. Mr. Smilay was a graduate of * * * the Detroit College of Law. He NICK HERSCH, 13219 Nor- was a member of George Wash- folk, died Dec. 26. Survived by ington Post of the American wife, Rae; son, Jack; daughter, Legion, the Taylor Township Ki- Mrs. Phillip Rosenbloom; five wanis Club and the Sojourners. brothers, two sisters, three He was a World War II veteran grandchildren and a great and a major in the Army Re- grandchild. serve. * * * Surviving Mr. Smilay are his ALBERT A. BRICKE R, wife, Janice; daughters, Steph- anie and Kimberly; and sisters, Grand Blanc, Mich., died Dec. Riva Smilay, Mrs. Albert Ne- 29. Survived by wife, Julie; man and Mrs. Stanley Gottlieb three brothers and a sister. In- terment Detroit.. of Denver. SAMUEL SKOLNICK, 19443 San Juan, died Dec. 26. Sur- vived by wife, Sadie; son, Mau- rice Stewart; daughter, Edna; and three grandchildren. MRS. MINNIK (GOLDBERG) GRAY, 5911 E. 17th St., Tucson, Ariz., formerly of Detroit, died Dec. 23. Survived by husband, Herman; sons, Bob of Tucson and Ronald of Phoenix; mother, Mrs. Fanny Orman; sister, Ann MAX HARRY SCHULMAN, 2200 Longfellow, died Dec. 26. Radner; brother, Bernie Orman of Tucson; and five grand- Survived by wife, Eva; sons, children. Sam of Garden Grove, Cal., * * * and William; daughters, Mrs. REBECCA KATZ, 2432 Ewald Robert (Minnie) Wade of Pater- Circle, died Dec. 26. Survived son. N.J., Mrs. Sylvia Rothen- by sons Sam and Harry Gold; berg, Dolores Schulman of Riv- daughters, Mrs. Ray (Fay) Dar- iera, Cal.. Ida and Rose Schul- gel and Mrs. Al (Sally) Phillips man; a brother and four grand- of Las Vegas, Nev.; eight grand- children. children and four great grand- * * * children. * * JACOB FRIEDMAN, 3380 ABRAHAM KELLER, 2442 Monterey. died Dec. 26. Sur- vived by sons, Philip of New Second, died Dec. 26. Survived York City and Sam; daughters, by son, Jacob of University Mrs. Herbert (Esther) Koran of Heights, Ohio; daughter, Mrs. Bronx, N.Y., Mrs. Sam (Kay) James (Sarah) Corea of Cleve- Friedland of York, Pa.,. Mrs. land, Ohio; four grandchildren John (Pauline) Uhrin of New and three great grandchildren. * * * York City; 13 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. KATE ALZOFON, 20144 Lit- * * * tlefield, died Dee. 28. Survived ALBERT MORRIS POSEN, by son, Dr. F. E.; daughters, 19341 Marlowe, died Dec. 27. Mrs. Alex Olen, Mrs. Lawrence Survived by mother, Mrs. Anna Nichamiss, Mrs. Marty Fuerst Posen; daughters, Barbara and and Mrs. Joseph Jaye; a brother, Karen of Brockton, Mass.; 15 grandchildren and 12 great brother, William J. Posen, and grandchildren. sister, Mrs. Gilbert (Gale) Weissman of New Haven, Conn. * * * JAMES ISRAEL BECHER of Seattle, Wash., died Dec. 22. Survived by brother, Walter E. During the coming of Detroit and Miami Shores, week Yeshiva Beth Fla., and a nephew, A. Richard Yehuda will observe Becher of Detroit. the Yahrzeit of the * following deported BERTHA WEISS, 18473 friends, with the Griggs, died Dec. 29. Survived traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of by husband, Samuel; sons, Theo- Kaddish and study- dore of California, James; a sis- ing of Mishnayes. ter and a grandchild. * * * Hebrew Civil Teves Jan. PHILIP WEISS, 17359 Wis- Max Chersky 20 5 consin, died Dec. 31. Survived Sarah Dubin 20 5 Pearl Pelavin by son, Albert; daughter, Mrs. 20 5 Solomon Grevnin 20 5 Sol (Jennie Rae) Reider of Abraham David Sachs 20 5 Esther Gaertner Calif.; three brothers, two sis- 20 5 Harry Goldman 20 5 ters and four grandchildren. WE REMEMEM 717:17■2 716a * * ETHEL FISCHER, 16645 Bir- wood, died Dec. 31. Survived by husband, Burt; son, Joseph; mother, Rose Lovinger; a brother and two sisters. * SENDER STEINHART, Windsor, Ontario, died Dec. 27. Survived by wife, Bessie; son, Morton; daughters, Mrs. Milton Kohn and Mrs. Saul Rubenstein; a brother, a sister and seven grandchildren. Interment De- troit. Harry Bloch Jacob Portnoy 21 21 4 6 Aryeh Leib Damen Jacob Lieberman Ida Boesky Shimon Gold Myron Rosenthal 22 22 22 22 22 7 7 7 7 7 Sarah Yunis Beckie Mason 23 23 Nathan Goldman Isaac Henig David Drazin Harry Morrison Kap& Dworkin Minnie Handler Esther Player Moe Sherman Archie Hoffman 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Shimon Yezior, Leader Allen Lawrence Leach 25 10 of Mexican Jewish Joseph Wetsman 26 11 Community, Dead at 70 Sadie Maltzman 26 11 Max Schiange Sid Wolfson's 26 11 Jacob Sukenic 26 11 MEXICO CITY, (JTA)—Shi- MONUMENT CENTER, INC. mon Yezior, a prominent leader 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE Yeshiva Beth Yehuda of the Mexican Jewish commun- 1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 12305 Dexter ity, died here at the age of 70. 6 Wks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward Born in Poland, he was one of WE 1-0203 LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 the veteran members of the Warsaw Bund before the Second World War. He came to Mexico Sidney A. 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Newman, Co-founder of Cleveland English- Jewish Weekly, Dead CLEVELAND, (JTA)—Aaron W. Neuman, co-founder of the Jewish Independent, local Eng- lish-Jewish weekly, died here at the age of 82. He had helped establish The Jewish Indepen- dent in 1906. He was born in this city, worked as a newspa- per reporter at Juncture, Colo., and later was on the staff of the Cleveland World. At the time of his death, he was presi- dent of Expositions, Inc. DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS MONUMENTS YBERG•N DU RBACH • . Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD 300 ft. West of Northwestern Highway _ Ira Kaufman - Herbert Kaufman Elgin 7-5200 23—THE DETROI T JEWISH NEWS—F riday, January 3, 1964 Emil T. Stern, Allied Campaign, Federation Leader, Dies at 57