William Boesky, Restaurateur, Succumbs at 63 William Davis, 60-year grocer, died Friday, the victim of a gunman's bullets in his store at William Boesky, cofounder 11714 Dexter. A clerk reported and president of the Brass Rail Mr. Davis was shot when he Chop House and one of the attempted to jump the holdup brother team who operated the original Boesky's delicatessen man. on Dexter and Collingwood, Mr. Davis, a native of Poland, died Monday at age 63. came to America in 1930 and Born in Russia, Boesky lived had lived in Detroit for 22 in Detroit 52 years. years. Besides active membership He lived with his wife, in restaurant and caterers as- Esther, and a son Ralph. 25, a sociations, Boesky, of 333 social worker, at 13641 Dexter. Covington, belonged to Shaa- He had operated the market rey Zedek Synagogue, Knights since 1958, and before that ran of Pythias, Jewish Welfare a grocery store at Euclid and Board and the Roundtable of John R. for many years. Mr. Christians and Jews. He also Davis also is survived by one was a member of the Detroit brother and one sister. Historical Society, Chrisis Club He had fled his native Poland of Detroit and Town and to escape Nazi persecution. Country Club. Hoping to start college this He was honored in October year, Mr. Davis wasdue at , 1961 b y Mayor .Louis Miriani, Wayne State University this I who proclaimed "Bill Boesky Saturday to take his entrance Day" for his many activities in exams. behalf of the community. Also at that time, Boesky was re- cipient of an award by the American Guild of Variety The Family of the Late Artists for his assistance in DAVID MARK building a home for show peo- Announces the unveil- ple. He founded the Michigan ing of a monument in Ave. Brass Rail in 1936, and his memory 12:30 p.m. moved to the Adams St. loca- Sunday, March 15 at tion in 1941. Cloverhill Park Ceme- He leaves his wife, Helen; a tery. Rabbi Syme will son, Ivan; a daughter, Mrs. Ger- officiate. Relatives and ald (Suzanne) Davis; four broth- friends are asked to at- ers, Saul, Abe, Harry and Sam; tend. a sister, Mrs. Rose Seben; and two grandchildren. The Family of the Late JACK ANSTANDIG Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory 1 p.m. Sunday, March 8, at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah Cemetery. Rabbi Levin will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late JOSEPH SCHWARCZ Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory 1 p.m. Sun- day, March 8, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Arm and Cantor Bermanis will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late DAVID H. MALL Announces the unveil- ing of a monument\ in his memory 12 noon Sunday, March 15, at Cloverhill Park Ceme- tery, Sec. 19-C, Lot 371. Rabbi Groner and Can- tor Frankel will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Treblinka Monument to Be Opened May 10 (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON—A national monu- ment at the Treblinka concen- tration camp, where 800,000 Jews were murdered by the Nazis, will be formally opened May 10, it was reported here Wednesday from Warsaw. A meeting of the national committee for the monument was told that the sum of 8 mil- lion zloti ($336,000) was con- tributed by various public bodies for the monument. Members of the committee included Polish military, po- litical and social organiza- tions from all parts of the world. The monument, which is shaped like a mausoleum, carries the following inscrip- tion: "On this site, between July 1942 and August 1943, stood a Hitlerian extermination camp where 800.000 Jews from Po- land, the Soviet Union, Czecho- slovakia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, France, Belgium, Germany and Greece were done to death. "On Aug. 2, 1943, the surviv- ing inmates in the camp re- volted. The revolt was ruth- lessly and bloodily suppressed by the Hitlerian executioners. Two kilometers from here, the OBITUARIES MORRIS W I L S 0 N, 3711 CHARLES SAUL KLEIN, ROSE BAKST, 476 Aylmer, Webb, died Feb. 27. Survived 19985 Brentwood, Livonia, died Windsor, died Feb. 23. Survived by wife, Celia; a son, Michael; Feb. 28. He leaves his wife, by husband, Sewel; three sons, one brother, three grand- Sandra; two sons, Lawrence and Dave of Windsor, Louis and children and three great-grand- Scott; a daughter, Leslie; his Philip of Oak Park; one sister children. mother, Mrs. Samuel Klein; one and 10 grandchildren. * brother and one sister. * * fi DAVID L. VELICK, 19979 * * * LIZZIE FLEISCHER, 20290 Ward, died March 4. He leaves CYRUS VINICK, 361 Coving- Briarwood Court. Southfield. his wife, Dorothy; a son, Ste- ton, died Feb. 28. He leaves his died March 4. She leaves three phen; his mother, Mrs. Max wife, Rose. daughters, Mrs. Lee (Esther) (Sarah) Velick; and one sister. * * Segal, Mrs. Maurice (Gladys) * * * JACK LEWIS, Royal Palm Levine, and Mrs. Aaron (Jean) SARA RIMAR, 18240 Indiana, Hotel, died Mar. 1. He leaves no Barr; and five grandchildren. died Feb. 27. She leaves her survivors. * * * * husband, Harry; two daughters, MINNIE WIZEL, 24641 Gard- Mrs. Mark (Gussie) Shanker and REGINA LIEBERMAN. 20160 ner. Oak Park, died March 1. Mrs. Stuart (Bella) C. Komi- Stansbury, died Feb. 26. Sur- Survived by a son, Lawrence; nars; and two grandchildren. vived by a son, Bernard; a three daughters, Mrs. Harold daughter, Mrs. George (Rose) (Virginia) Weingarden, of Red- Joseph; one brother and two Two Eichmann Aides grandchildren. ondo Beach, Calif., Mrs. Murray (Rose) Barshay and Mrs. Julius Under Investigation (Freda) Kremberg, both of LILLIAN BLUESTEIN, 15101 Brooklyn, N. Y.; one brother, Two former members of the Gestapo, suspected of having Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, died nine grandchildren and one served with Eichmann, are now March 5. Survived by her hus- great grandchild. under investigation by the West band, Joseph; her mother, Mrs. * * * German authorities. They are Rose Spitzer; two brothers and DR. JOHN H. SELMAN, 2739 Carl Willi Becher and Paul two sisters. : Heathfield, Birmingham, died * * * Enders. ; March 1. He leaves his wife, 18914 Sor The World Jewish Congress ESTHER SWEET, - IIda: a son, Dr. Robert; a daugh- in New York has received an rento, died March 2. She leaves I ter, Nancy Jean; one brother, appeal from a West German two sons, Hy and Sam; a daugh-Ithree sisters and two grandchil- prosecutor for help in - locating ter, Mrs. Louis (Tillie) Parzen; I dren. • witnesses who may recall the nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. activities of these two men. * * * Becher and Enders had the I rank of Untersturmfuehrer (sec_ I HENRY NOGRADY, 18987 and lieutenant) and served in Santa Barbara, died Feb. 26. Czechoslovakia, principally in Survived by two nephews, John the Prague area, in 1940. Becher and Frank Nogrady of New is believed to be about 55 years York; two nieces, Mrs. Morton During the coming of age and Enders about 60. week Yeshiva Beth Gale and Mrs. Sidney Kaplan Yehuda will observe Both are suspected of having of New York. the Yahrzeit of the served on the staffs of Eich- * * * following departed mann and Rajakowitsch and of FREIDA GOTTLIEB, 22161 friends, w i t h the having cooperated in the de- I Morton. Oak Park, died Feb. 27. traditional Memorial portation of Czech Jews. Survived by two daughters, Prayers, recitation of There are further charges Mrs. Bessie Belenson and Ida Kaddish and study- against Enders who for a time Gottlieb. ing of Mishnayes. held the rank of an officer in * * * Hebrew Civil the Nazi Criminal Police and Ada r Mar. LUCY COHEN, 20087 Hey- Abraham Deroven was involved in the preparation den, died March 3. She leaves 24 8 Jacob Weinschenk 24 8 of deportations from Vienna, her husband, Irving; two sons, Jessie Berris 25 Budapest and Italy. He is re- 9 Stewart and Ronald; a daugh- Anna Katz 25 9 ported to have personally ac- Ephraim Cohn 25 9 ter, Marlene; her mother, Mrs. Alex Goldberg companied the transports of 25 9 Sarah Kaplan deportees to Auschwitz. Simon (Sarah) Pavlowsky; one 25 9 Robert Levin 25 9 one sister. Shifra Freed Eyewitness to the activities brother and * 25 9 * * Harry Ehrlich 25 9 of these two men or anyone SARAH LEMER, 18251 Grig- 1 Charles Handler who knows those able to give 26 10 Isaac August 26 10 evidence should get in touch gs, died March 1 Survived by Harry Cooper 26 10 with the Institute of Jewish Af • two sons, Irving J. and Edward, Jacob Fingeroot 26 10 fairs at the World Jewish Con- one brother, two sisters and Tzeitel Schmidel 27 11 gress, 15 84th St., New York. tws_grandchildren. Leo I. Friedlaender 27 11 WE REMEMBER 71-1=re -117x 188 Israel Hebrew Teachers Place in U.S. Jewish Schools As part of the program of the Jewish Agency for Israel to meet the critical shortage of teachers of Hebrew in the United States, 188 Hebrew tea- chers from Israel - were placed in Jewish schools throughout the United States in 1963. These teachers were placed in 108 schools in 61 communities in twenty states throughout the country. This program, carried out in Hitlerites murdered 10,000 peo- i cooperation with the Israel Min- gle in a forced labor camp." • istry of Education and the American Association for Jew- Nurses Stage Strike ish Education, has expanded year since it was inaugur- at Hadassah Hospital 'every ated in 1957 with the placement (Direct JTA Teletype Wire of ten teachers. The great in- to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—Two hundred creases have come in the past Hadassah Hospital nurses staged three years with 136 placements a 24-hour warning strike Tues- in 1961, 166 in 1962 and 188 for day over demands for various the current academic year. fringe benefits. The strike was not authorized by Histadrut, Israel's Labor Federation. 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