55-C—COATS FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL Lutecia mink coat. A-1 condition. Will sacrifice, Going South. LI 2-1539. 56—ANTIQUES FLEA MARKET SUN., DEC. 12 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. New Knights of Columbus Hall, 2.5160 W. Outer Drive near Dix. (Antiques and Will-be's). 30 dealers, snack bar catered by Roma Hall. Information: 778-0370 57—FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNISHINGS FOOD-ARAMA refrigerator, freezer. Double doors. Like new, $250. 153-9348, UN 4-2238. Canada Jewish Congress Protests Payment Delay MONTREAL (JTA) — The Canadian Jewish Congress appealed to the West German government not to defer the payment of $50,- 000,000 in 1966 to Nazi victims who were unable to file claims for compensation before October 1953 — the deadline in the original West German compensation leg- islation — because they were iso- lated at the time in Iron Curtain countries. The appeal was contained in a telegram sent by the Canadian Jewish Congress to Dr. Kurt Op- pler, West German ambassador to Canada. The representative body of Canadian Jewry stressed that the deferment would be "very dis- heartening and unfortunate."- The $50,000,000 payment was scheduled to be started in 1966 in accordance with a decision of the West Ger- man Parliament a few months ago to set up a special fund of 1,200,- 000,000 marks ($300,000,000) to pay claims of Nazi victims who were in Iron Curtain countries and hence unable to file for compensa- tion before October 1953. However, West German Finance Minister Rolf Dahigruen announced now that the 1966 payment would be deferred for a year or two because of "budgetary difficulties." Michael Lichtenstein, 23; High School Instructor Michael Joel Lichtenstein, social studies teacher and football coach at Willow Run High School, Ypsil- anti, died last Saturday at New York University Hospital. He was 23. The high school was closed Mon- day so its 23 teachers and 93 students could be bused into De- troit for funeral services at Chesed shel Emes chapel. He had been teaching at Willow Run since Jan- uary, whan he graduated from Eastern Michigan University. Mr. Lichtenstein, a Mumford High graduate, was a member of the teachers' federation, and his fam- ily belongs to Adas Shalom Syna- gogue. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Lichtenstein, 18460 Stoepel; a brother, Marvin; and two sisters, Mrs. Edward (Roslyn) Samet and Mrs. Shirley Mosten. Parley on Migration Sponsored by Hias BOSTON (JTA) — Siegfried Ullmann, internationally known industrialist a n d philanthropist, died last week at New England Baptist Hospital, here. He was born in Germany in 1894 and came to the United States in 1923. In Loving Memory of My Darling Daughter BARBARA SELTZER Who passed away Dec. 16, 1947 I miss you now; my heart is sore. As time goes by I miss you more. Your lov- ing smile, your gentle face —None can fill your va- cant place. Sadly missed by her mother, Irene Selt- zer, and brother, Walden. Israel's oldest citizen died last month at age 117. In fulfillment of her last request, Varda Shaba- to was buried in the hills of Jeru- salem following a simple cere- mony. Mrs. Shabato had spent the last two years of her life at Shaar Me- nashe, one of the 13 homes for the aged maintained by Malben, VARDA SHABATO NEW YORK (JTA) — More than 100 experts on migration and re- lated fields, Monday concluded a two-day conference sponsored by the United Hias Service to con- sider the local and national im- pact of the new U. S. immigration law and the Cuban rescue pro- gram. Participants in the confer- ence represented 38 communities in the United States and Canada. Speakers at the conference in- cluded Emil Bie, chief of the Division of Employment Office Operations of the U. S. Depart- ment of Labor; James L. Hennessy, executive assistant to the Com- missioner of the Immigration and Naturalization S e r v i c e; James Hines, general counsel of the Visa Office of the U. S. Department of State; Antonio A. Micocci, staff adviser on the Cuban refugee pro- gram to the U. S. Department of Health Education and Welfare; Murray I. Gurfein, president of United Hias; Ben Touster, associate Danish Judge Dies chairman of the board; and James After King Honors Him P. Rice, United Hias executive STOCKHOLM (JTA) — Danish director. Supreme Court Judge Sigurd Dennemark collapsed and died Probe Anti-Semitic Acts shortly after he was named com- mander of the Grand Cross of the Against Ballet Director North Star Order of Sweden on MUNICH (JTA) — Police were King Gustav's birthday list. called to the Bavarian State Opera He was among five Swedish Monday to investigate anti-Semitic Jews honored on the occasion. incidents which resulted in the Another recipient of the Grand nervous breakdown of ballet direc- Cross award was Ragnar Sachs, tor Heinz Rosen, a Jew. Stockholm department store direc- Rosen's wife, Ilse, told police tor. Prof. Rolf Luft was named a that several days before, he found commander of the North Star a towel marked with swastikas on — Order. Harald Schiasberg and his desk. This was followed by /— Robert Aperia, both business a series of phone calls in which leaders, were named knights of the he was cursed, ridiculed and called Vasa Order First Class. a "pig Jew." Ullman, Philanthropist Israel's Oldest Citizen Dead at 117 Kopman, Painter, Dead NEW YORK (JTA) — Benjamin Kopman, a leading American Jew- ish painter, who had held 24 one- man shows, died here Sunday at the age of 78 after a long illness. Born in Vitebsk, Russia, he came to the United States when he was 16 and studied art in New York City. His paintings are part of the permanent collections of the Metro- politan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum in New York City and in galleries in many other American cities, and also at the Ein Harod Museum in Israel. the Joint Distribution Committee welfare program on behalf of aged, ill and otherwise handi- capped immigrants in Israel, with funds from the United Jewish Ap- peal. During her lifetime Mrs. Shaba- to bore 22 children. Until four years ago she lived with her only surviving son in a neighboring Arab country. When her favorite grandson, Avner Cohen, immi- grated to Israel four years ago, she followed him. She said she wished to spend her remaining years in the land of her fore- fathers. On the trip to Israel she became El Al's oldest passenger and possibly the world's oldest air traveler. Mrs. Shabato was born in Turkey in 1848. That she was Israel's oldest citizen was con- firmed by the ministry of in- terior. The ministry also report- ed that there were 170 Israelis above the age of 100. Upon her arrival in Israel, Av- ner, who had preceded her, in- sisted that she come to live with him and her five great-grandchil- dren, despite economic hardships and lack of space. JDC-Malben helped out. When the centenarian began to weaken, her grandson agreed it would be best for her to enter Malben's Shaar Menashe home, where she could be properly looked after. Up to the very end, doctors and workers at Shaar Menashe marveled at her alert- ness and clarity of speech. Early last month she quietly passed away, just three years shy of the biblical 120. Clara Tucker, Age 51 Mrs. Clara Tucker, widow of the late Albert Tucker, for whom the Bnai Brith lodge is named, died last Saturday at age 51. Mrs. Tucker, 24560 Seneca, Oak Park, was born in Winnipeg and lived in the Detroit area 42 years. She was a member of Downtown- Fox Chapter, Bnai Brith. Surviving her are a son, Arnold; a brother, Manley Sprague; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph V. (Rae) Wain and Mrs. Charles (Shirley) Wein- garden; and one grandchild. Toback Survivor Omitted The Jewish News regrets the omission of the name of Isidore Stein among the list of surviving The families of the late Helen cousins of the late Aaron Toback, Nagel acknowledge with grateful Detroit Hebrew educator, in last appreciation the many kind ex- week's paper. Mr. Toback was 72. pressions of sympathy extended by THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS relatives and friends during the families' recent bereavement. Friday, December 10, 1965-39 CARD OF THANKS OBITUARIES LARRY ARNOLD GOLDBERG, 19929 Lindsay, died Dec. 1. Sur- vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldberg; his grandfather, Louis Goldberg; two brothers, Captain Sheldon A. and Kenneth D.; and a sister, Frances Lee. * * BERNARD KRAMER, 4275 Cle- ments, died Dec. 3. He leaves his wife, Sonia; a son, Peter B.; three daughters, Mrs. Ben (Fanny) Press, Mrs. Harry (Irene) Morris and Mrs. Gerald (Edith) Simon; one brother, two sisters, seven grandchildren and two great- grand- children. * * SARAH MORGANS TERN, 819 Waterman, died Dec. 6. Survived by her husband, Samuel; a daugh- ter, Mrs. David (Ruth) Norman; two brothers, one sister and three grandchildren. * * * HILDA VAU CONSANT, 49 Virginia Park, died Dec. 4. She leaves a brother, Jeffrey Berger. * * * MILDRED RUSHEVSKY, 18646 Ilene, died Dec. 8. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Wolin and Mrs. Alfred C. (Sophie) Allan. 1825 W. 9 MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD 349 ft. West of Northwestern Highway WE REMEMBER 711rN 71) 7N 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. Sadye Robinson, 59 Sadye Robinson, active member of several local organizations, died Wednesday at age 59. She lived at 941 Merton. Born in Teledo, Mrs. Robinson lived in Detroit 36 years. She was a member of Adas Shalom Syna- gogue, Hadassah, Denver League and Women's American ORT. Mrs. Robinson leaves her hus- band, Philip; a son, Jay; a daugh- terMrs. John (Sharon) Winkel- man; three brothers, Ira, Morris and Milton Ciralsky, all of Toledo; two sisters, Mrs. Nat (Lillian) Weiner of New York and Mrs. Sam Hebrew Kislev (Faye) Janover of Titusville, Fla.; and two grandchildren. Robert Hess Dies at 77 MILWAUKEE—Robert A. Hess, nationally prominent Zionist, one of Milwaukee Jewry's leading fig- ures, died Nov. 29 at the age of 77. The cost of TB to the American people is estimated at 700 million dollars a year. 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