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November 26, 1965 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-11-26

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40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED

Do you need part-time assist-
once in holiday or year-end
record keeping? Can offer quali-
fied experience in all phases of
office work.

,-

German Court in Israel
to Hear Evidence on Nazi

A West Ger-
TEL AVIV (JTA
man court, headed by Judge Hans
Rausch, opened sessions here Mon-
day to hear Israeli witnesses in
KE 5-9257 the prosecution of a former SS of-
GR 4-0088
ficer on trial in Germany now
RELIABLE woman desires baby sitting for war crimes.
and convalescent care. Part-time. 545-
The indicted man is Martin
0902.
Planz, who is charged with organ-
izing during the war the de-
-45
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
portation of Jews from Cracow,
7)R SALE — Going Metal Business.
stablished 50 years. Building, land and Poland, who had been sent to
Nazi concentration and death ,
equipment. TE 1-3266.
camps. At the request of the Ger-
Profitable Cartage and Trucking
man government, Israeli police
Business, established triple A
have obtained evidence against)
industrial accounts, excellent
Planz and have rounded up wit-
equipment, nets over $20,000.
nesses who opened their testimony
a year, owner retiring, will re-
before Judge Rausch Monday.
main as consultant on percent-



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age basis, if desired. Convenient
terms to responsible buyer.

VI 1-1400

ELSEA

ESTABLISHED fish market for sale.
Call evenings or weekends, 538-0559,
538-1460.

POCKET YOUR MONEY

Owner ill, must sell at once, there-
fore priced so low. "81,000 clear
profit every month," says owner.
Well established Oak Park Laundry.
Anyone can operate. 66,000 dn.
Call today!
"Get Rich Quick"—TU 3-4000

BENJ. RICH

FENKELL, 6345 and 8200. 2 stores. Rea-
sonable rent. DU 6-5715.

50 — BUSINESS CARDS

A-1 PAINTING, paperhanging, interior
wallwashing. UN 4-0326, UN 2-3873 after
6:30.

FOR BETTER wall washing, call James
Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005.
526 Belmont.

DECORATING, interior, exterior paint-
ing. Small carpenter work. Clean and
quick service. Call Bill Powell. 542-3270.

LARKINS MOVING CO.

Household and
Office Furniture

LICENSED MOVERS
PROFESSIONALS
894-4587

I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter
work, no job too big or small. BR 3-4826,
LI 5-4035.

TILE

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special

U OF D TILE R. TERRAZZO CO.

UN 1-4950

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.
By Hour or Flat Rate

Local and Long Distance Packing, stor-
age, pianos, appliances, household furn-
ishings.
8700 West McNichols Rd.

UN 2 - 6047

TILE AND linoleum floors, basement
and kitchen, machine scrubbed, waxed
and buffed to a beautiful shine. KE
2-1692.

PAINTING. Reasonable prices. Free
estimates. LI 8-0673.

_ 55 - A — MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

TURN YOUR OLD SUITS, topcoats,
shoes into cash. UN 2-3984.

Monument
Unveiling

Unveiling announcements may be
inserted by mailing or by calling The
Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile
Rd., Detroit 35. VE 8-9364. Written an-
nouncements must be acompanied by
the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a stand•
ing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling
notice, measuring an inch in depth.)
* *

The family of the late Charles
E. Evans announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory 11
a.m. Sunday, Nov. 28, at Nusach
Hari Cemetery. Rabbi I. Halpern

and Cantor Ackerman will of-
ficiate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Jack H.
Spring announces the unveiling of
a monument in his memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 28, at Chesed shel
Emes Cemetery. Rabbi I. Halpern
and Cantor Ackerman will of-
ficiate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

HARVEY L. KAHN

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 12:30 p.m., Sun-
day, Nov. 28, at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Fram and Rabbi Syme
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

■ 11111111=111111111 ■

The Family of the Late

DR. DAVID S.
BAKER

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 2 p.m. Sunday.
Dec. 5, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Groner
w i 11 officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

56—ANTIQUES

FLEA MARKET
SUN., NOV. 28

11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Roma Hall
in Livonia, 27777 Schoolcraft
(next to Detroit Race Course)
Trifles and treasures. Hanukah
gifts galore.

59—WANTED—PIANOS

WANTED

Used Baby Grand Piano

Must be in good condition

Call JO 6-6333

"After a fellow gets famous it
doesn't take long for someone to
bob up that used to sit next to
him at school." — Kin Hubbard.

In loving memory of our
beloved parents and
grandparents

ELIAS
SILBERSCHEIN

Who passed away Dec. 12,
1956 (9 days in Teveth)
and

REBECCA
SILBERSCHEIN

Who passed away Nov. 26,
1962 (30 days in Hesh-
van). Sadly missed and
always remembered by
their children and grand-
children.

Prof. Dante Lanes,
Italian Scholar

VENICE (JTA) —

OBITUARIES

Prof. Dante

Lattes, noted Jewish scholar,
DeVERA B. SIGAIAN, 19435
author, journalist and educator,
died here last weekend at age 89. Schaefer, died Nov. 18. She leaves
He wrote a number of works on her husband. Irwin; two sons, Stan-
the history and philosophy of ley and Elliott; and her father,
Zionism.
Sam Blaw,
* * *
Born in Pitigliani, Italy, Dr. Lat.
JULIUS SCHECK, 20113 Stans-
tes studied at the Rabbinical Col-
lege in Leghorn and became an bury, died Nov. 22. He leaves two
early devotee of Zionism to which sons, Joseph and Daniel; a daugh-
he dedicated his life. He was a lec- ter, Mrs. Leonard (Betty) Rosen-
turer at the Rome Rabbinical Col- thal; four grandchildren and one
lege. He served as secretary of the great-grandchild,
* * *
Zionist Federation and later as its
FANNIE PADLASKY, 15402
honorary president.
His career in journalism began Northgate, Oak Park, died Nov. 18,
when he founded a Jewish periodi- Survived by two sons, Arthur and
cal in Trieste which later merged Henry Lasky; two brothers and two
with the weekly, Israel. He also grandchildren.
* * *
founded and edited the monthly,
JOSEPH BR AGMA N, 17169
Rassegna d'Israele, one of the
world's top-level Jewish periodic- Washburn, died Nov. 18. Survived
als. During the Second World War, by his wife, Sadye; a daughter,
Dr. Lattes lived in Palestine. He Mrs. Jerome (Barbara) Simons;
two sisters and two grandchildren.
returned to Italy in 1946.

Among his numerous works
were "The Idea of Israel," which Attorney-Accountant
has been translated into many
languages; "The History of Zion- Joseph Katzman, 49
ism," and a number of books on
Joseph B. Katzman, attorney and
Bible commentary, literature, certified public accountant, died
philosophy and history.
Nov. 19 at age 49.
Mr, Katzman, 23540 Harding,
Meeting to Memorialize
Oak Park, was a Detroit resident
Farband's Meir Brown
25 years, having been born in
Poalei Zion, Farband, Detroit Windsor. His office was at 18440
Council of Pioneer Women and the Livernois.
He belonged to the Masons, the
Israel Bond Organization will co-
sponsor a "Shloshim Memorial" Michigan and national CPA as-
dedicated to the memory of Meir sociations and the Wayne County
Brown, founder of Farband, 2 p.m., and Michigan bar associations.
Survivors are a brother, Harry;
Dec. 5, in the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute. He served as general secre- and two sisters, Mrs. Jack (Belle)
tary for many years and later was Behrmann and Mrs. Meyer (Gail)
national president. The last years Gutin.
he was the honorary national presi-
dent of Farband.
Allen Schon, 9, Killed
The Labor Zionist movement, as
well as the entire Jewish commu- in Southfield Accident
nity, is invited.
Nine-year-old Allen Schon, son
of the Jack Schons of 25859 South-
wood, Southfield, was struck and
killed while crossing the street
In Memory of Our
near his home Monday evening.
Beloved Father
The accident occured at South-
field Rd. and Adrian about 5:30
p.m. The driver of the car said
PHILIP J.
he could not see the boy because
GORZ EC K
of traffic, but police said traffic
had stopped to allow the boy to
Who passed away Nov. 23,
cross.
1956 (19 days in Kislev).
Allen was a fourth grade student
He will never be forgot-
at Schoenhals Glenn School and
ten as long as life and
attended Shaarey Zedek Hebrew
memory last. His presence
School.
is always with us. Sadly
Besides his parents, he leaves
missed and always remem-
two sisters, Laura and Joyce.
bered by his children and

l

grandchildren.

MONUMENTS
See SAM GORLICK

at the old and reliable

SHELDON GRANITE CO.

In Loving Memory of
Brother

LEO JOSEPH
(JERRY)
GLADSTONE

Who passed away Nov. 19,
1964 (5th of Kislev 5'725).
You are not forgotten,
dear brother.
Nor will you ever be;
As long as life and
memories last
We always will remember
thee.
We miss you now;
our hearts are sore.
As time goes by
we miss you more
Your loving smile,
your gentle face—
None can fill your
vacant place.
Sadly missed this first
year by Brother Arthur.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 26, 1965-31

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WE REMEMBER

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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.

-

Hebrew
Kislev

Civil
Nov.

3

27

3
3
3
3
3
3
3

27
27
27
27
27
27
27

Ida Finley Selker
Louis Hoberman
Boruch Levine
Isadore Marcus
Joshua Blazofsky
Meyer Freedman
Freidel Bas Sarah
Engel

4
4
4
4

5

28
28
28
28
29
29

5

29

Joseph Feldman
Harry M. Krugel

6
6

I. Gunsbeg
Shirley Janet
Segerman
Ignatz Weisz

7

30
30
Dec.
1

7
7

1

A. Chodoroff
Charles G. Halpert
Ben Zion Schneiersohn
Lillie Spector

8

2
2
2
2

9
R. Chodoroff
9
Jack Wayne
9
Bertha Rubin
9
Lillian Victor
Dr. Joseih Carlebach 9
9
Sonia Lefond
9
Lena Kort
10
Bernice Berman
10
Alex Cohen
10
Jacob Fink
10
Joseph Gorman
10
Frances Jacobs
10
Asna Gottlieb
10
Esther Kransberg
10
!sae& Brown
Rose Hannah Solo-
10
mon

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

Samuel Benidikt
Avrohom Yitzchock
Eisenstadt
Morris Kransberg
Adele Reider
Rose Rothnagel
H. S. Seidman
Chenieh Simlak
Abraham Valitzkin

5

8
8
8

4

Yeshiva Beth Yehuda
18029 Wyoming UN 2-6668

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DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS

FANNIE FRIEDMAN, 11501
Petoskey, died Nov. 22. She leaves
four sons, Aaron, Morris, Fred
and Shol of Los Angeles; three
daughters, Mrs. Abe (Rose) Lester,
Mrs. Sam (Thelma) Sills of Los
Angeles and Mrs. Philip (Celia)
Weisman of Connecticut; 13 grand-
children, 13 great-grandchildren
and a niece.
* * *
MEYER LeFOND, 31195 Frank-
lin Fairway, Farmington, died Nov.
20. He leaves two daughters, Mrs.
Harold (Vera) Stern and Mrs.
Sima Levin; eight grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
'* * *
LEWIS ROSS, 16869 Manor, died
No. 21. Survived by his wife, Rose;
a son, Maurice; three daughters,
Mrs. Clifford (Ilene) Thorpe,
Mrs. Alfred (Betty) McCarthy of
Buffalo and Mrs. Etta Applebaum;
one brother, two sisters and five
grandchildren.

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