Train Hits Car; Three Killed Labor Zionist Meyer Brown An auto-train accident Sunday took the lives of three cousins, members of a prominent Detroit family. They are attorney Paul Michael Shapiro, 27, of 15316 Northgate, Oak Park; James Prentis Morris, 13, of 19395 Parkside; and Walker (Wally) H. Straus Jr., 14, of 19434 Renfrew. Grandfather of the two boys is Meyer L. Prentis, former r ---/-- neral Motors Corp. treasurer. )1'he accident • occurred north- ast of Ann Arbor. A Chesapeake and Ohio locomotive hit the car driven by Mr. Shapiro and in which the two boys were passengers. He and James died Sunday; Walker on Monday. Mr. Shapiro, born in Norfolk, Va., was an attorney with the firm of McClintock, Donovan, Fulton and Waterman in the Guardian Building. A graduate of the University of Virginia in 1960 and the University of Mich- igan Law School a year later, he also was an honors student at William and Mary Law School and received his masters of law degree in taxation from New York University last year. He was a member of Phi Delta Phi honorary legal fraternity and Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity at the University of Virginia. He also belonged to Temple Beth El. Mr. Shapiro leaves his wife, Denise Lande Shapiro, a grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prentis; a daughter, Ricki; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shapiro; two brothers, Joel and Rand-Evan; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kaplan. Interment, Norfolk. Both James and Walker were Detroit-born and students at De- troit Country Day School. Their families were members of Temple Beth El. James leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Morris; a brother, Robert; a sister, Patricia; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Prentis and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Morris. Walker leaves his father, Walker Sr.; his mother, Beverly; a brother, Jefferey; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Prentis. --- NEW YORK (JTA) - Meyer L. Brown, long-time labor Zionist leader and honorary president of the Farband Labor Zionist Order, died in Maimo ' ' • -• i cl c s Hospital ,- Tuesday after a stroke last Fri- day. lie was 77. Born in Bialy- stok, lie c.me to:* the United States in 1901, attend- in; Temple Uni- vel- sty in Phila- delphia and Val- paraiso Univer sity in Indiana. Hc. served as pre- sident of Far- band from 192.2 to 1933 and from , 1949 to 1963 when he was named honorary. president. Brown He was a director cf the Judea Insurance Co. of Palestine and a co-founder of the Hassneh Insur- ance Co. of Palestine. He served as chairman of the Jewish Teachers Institute and Peoples Seminary from 1941 to 1962 and was secretary of the Labor Zionist movement of Amer- ica from 1908 and 1909 and 1931 to 1933. He was the author of several books and a frequent con- tributor 'to Farband and other Yiddish publications. OBITUARIES FRANK HALPERIN, 8230 Ful- lerton, died Oct. 29. He leaves a daughter, Evelyn; and three sis- ters. * * IDA STEIN of Pontiac died Nov. 2. Survived by a sister-in-law, Mrs. Yetta Goldstein; two nieces, two grandchildren and one great- grandchild. * * * DORA ADLER, former Detroit- er of Los Angeles, died Nov. 2. Survived by two sons, Leo of Los Angeles and Nathan; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Leonard (Eva) Cohen and Anne of Los Angeles; and five grandchildren. Dr. A. J. Himmelhoch; Pediatrician Here Pediatrician Dr. A. Joseph Him- melhoch, senior attending physi- cian at Harper, Children's and Sinai Hospitals, died Oct. 28 at age 65. Dr. Himmelhoch, 19220 Kings- ton, had offices on W. Seven Mile until the last few years, when he worked out of his home. A native Detroiter and a gradu- ate of Central High School, Dr. Himmelhoch was a 1920 graduate of the University of Michigan and 1924 graduate of Johns Hopkins University. He belonged to the Wayne County Medical Society and was a diplomate for the American College of Pediatrics. He leaves his wife, Sarah; two sons, Dr. Jonathan M. and Dr. S. Ralph; a daughter, Martha E.; a Samuel Slotkin, founder and sister, Mrs. Ray Altshuler; and first president of the Hygrade four grandchildren. Foods Products Corp., now located in Detroit, died Oct. 30 at his Elberon, N. J., home. He was 80. Mr. Slotkin, who emigrated from Harry Stein, one of the first Russia in 1900, founded Hygrade independent dry cleaner operators Provision Co. in 1914 in New to operate a synthetic dry-clean- York, and the firm later moved its ing plant in Detroit, died Sunday headquarters to Detroit and took at age 69. on a new name. Mr. Stein, 32923 Barkley, Li- Survivors are his sons, Hugo, vonia, retired in 1961. He was a board chairman of Hygrade; charter member of Julius Rosen- Edward, executive vice president; wald American Legion Post, the a daughter, Mrs. Selma Hyman; 14th Engineers Veterans Associa- eight grandchildren and four great- tion of Boston, the Southwest Busi- grandchildren. Interment Queens, nessmen's Club and the Ruziner Louis Landsberg, 73; N. Y. Society. Born in Russia, he came Owned Downtown Grill to this country in 1913. Surviving him are three sons, Louis H. Landsberg, owner of Dentist Samuel Rice Landsberg's Grill on Randolph St. Dr. Samuel W. Rice, a retired Dr. Benjamin H., Dr. Edward F. for 25 years, until his retirement dentist with offices in the David and Morris A.; and nine grand- two years ago, died Wednesday Whitney Building from 1915 to children. at age 73. 1944 and in the Kales Building Mr. Landsberg, 18445 San Juan. until last year, died Oct. 28 at age Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr., was born in Detroit and belonged 86. Born in Youngstown, 0., he Harvard Historian, Dies to Temple Beth El. was a Detroiter 50 years. BOSTON (JTA) - Arthur M. He leaves his wife, Annette; Dr. Rice, 10744 Lincoln, - Hunt- Schlesinger Sr., noted historian two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Bar- I ington Woods, was a member of bara) Gross and Mrs. Billie the Western Reserve Dental Alum- and retired Harvard University died here Oct. 30 at age Winkelman; a brother, Joseph; ni Association, Delta Sigma Delta professor, 77. two sisters, Meryl and Mrs. Lawr- Dental Fraternity, Elks Lodge 34, He was the father of Arthur M. ence (Esther) Bernstein; and five Moslem Temple and Temple Beth Schlesinger Jr., the Pulitzer Prize- -grandchildren. El. He leaves a son, Samuel M.; a winning historian who served as a close adviser to the late President daughter, Mrs. Walter (Sophie) CARD OF THANKS John F. Kennedy. Born in Zenia, The families of the late David Kellerman; two sisters, Mrs. Mau- 0., Dr. Schlesinger Sr. retired from G. Metz wish to thank their rela- rice (Minnie) Maschke and Mrs. Harvard in 1954. tives and friends for the many Joseph (Essie) Loeb; and five kindnesses shown them during grandchildren. Hilliard Hamburger, 32 their recent bereavement. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hilliard Barton Hamburger, (See Unveilings, Page 31) Friday, November 5, 1965-39 social worker who also was as- sociated with Production Steel Corp., died Sunday at age 32. Nathan and Gilbert Shafkind, Mr. Hamburger, 1300 Lafayette Mrs. William Ribiat (Hattie), E., was a graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan, where he also Mrs. Abe Sampson (Mollie), did postgraduate work in social Mr. Abe Cohen and studies. He was a former member Mr. Lawrence A. King, of Knollwood Country Club and Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The Family of the Late He leaves a s o n, Robert; a BESSIE SHAFKIND daughter, Julie; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hamburger; a Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind brother, David; a sister, Mrs. Rich- expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends ard (Sola) Modell; and his grand- during the family's recent bereavement. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jospey. Hygrade Founder Samuel Slotkin, 80 Harry Stein, 69 PAUL POLOVETZ, 22041 Ridge- ISADORE HORWITZ, 19972 St. Marys, died Nov. 3, He leaves his dale, Oak Park, died Oct. 28. Sur- wife Rose; two sons, Leonard H. vived by his wife, Yetta; a son, Dr. and Sam Horwitt; a daughter, Mrs. Sheldon L. Powell; and three Morris (Dorothy) Fish; three grandchildren. * * * brothers, two sisters, four grand- children and three great-grand- DAVID POLLACK, 19183 Rob- children. son, died Oct. 28. Survived by * * * two daughters, Mrs. David (Evelyn) JENNIE BOROVOY, 2705 Ewald Weinberg and Rosalyn Pollack; Circle, died Nov. 3. She leaves a and two grandchildren. son, Leonard B.; and a sister, Mrs. * * * Mary Elkin. Interment Newark, STUART C. WEISBERG, 2020 N.J. Witherell, died Oct. 29. Survived * * * by his mother, Mrs. Anna Weis- A B R A H A M TKATCH, 2923 berg; a brother, Marvin of Canoga Clements, died Oct. 31. Survived by Park, Calif.; and a sister, Roselyn. his wife. Jennie; a son, Ben; three * * * daughters, Mrs. Julius (Ann) Starr, ESTHER CUTLER, 2344 Tyler Mrs. Jack (Dora) Ribiat and Mrs. Bernard (Reva) Markofsky; and died Oct. 30. Survived by her hus- band, Morris Z.; a daughter, Mrs. 13 grandchildren. Ben (Ann) Isaacs; one brother, * * * one sister, three" grandchildren EMIL SIEGEL, 19937 Lahser, and two great grandchildren. died Nov. 1. Survived by his wife, * * * Bertha; a son. Jack; one brother BENJAMIN A. GRAY, 20648 and two grandchildren. Knob Woods, Southfield, died Oct. * * * 31. He leaves his wife, Sally; a CHARLES DISHEL L, 11501 daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Julie) Petoskey, died Oct. 31. Survived Lerner; his mother, Mrs. Ida Gray; by two sons, Abe and Robert; a and two sisters. daughter, Mrs. Louis (Betty) Friedman; one brother, 12 grand- children and 19 great grandchil- dren. * * * ROBERT ALVIN, 10710 St. Mar- tins, died Oct. 28. He leaves his During the coming week Yeshiva Beth wife, Mabel; a son, Gerald; three Yehudo will observe brothers, two sisters and one the Yahrzeit of the grandchild. following * * * departed friends, with the IDA RACHEL COOK, 23520 traditional Memorial Marlow, Oak Park, died Nov. 3. Prayers, recitation of Survived by a son, Dr. Raymond Kaddish and study- of Essexville, Mich.; two daugh- ing of Mishnayes. ters, Mrs. Harold (Sarah) Rodd of Union Lake and Mrs. Art (Lillian) Hebrew Civil Levine; and six grandchildren. Cheshvan Nov. * * Ben Matz 12 7 DAVID SCHLUSSEL, 11501 Pe- Reb Mayer Hakohen 12 7 Sarah S. Tomashoff 12 toskey, died Nov. 1. He leaves two 7 Max Rosenbaum , 12 7 sons, Jerry and Morris; three Anna Fegelman 12 7 daughters, Mrs. Paul (Gladys) Donald Schiff 12 7 Pearl Knoppow 12 7 Oberman, Mrs. Carl (Sarah) Sil- Benjomin Zev (William verstein, and Mrs. Rose Shuster- Weisz) 12 7 man; 15 grandchildren and 10 Chaim Galdstuck 13 8 great-grandchildren. Fannie Hubert 13 * * * Yetta Borinstein 14 9 HERBERT L. TENNEN, 28406 David Friedman 14 9 Rose Wimmer 14 9 Sutherland, Southfield, died Nov. Jacob Levin 14 9 2. He leaves his wife, Lillian; a Leah Lakritz 14 9 son, Randall J.; a daughter, Julie- Annie Citrin 15 10 Ann; and his mother, Mrs. Lillian Frieda Lux 15 10 Tennen. 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