World Famed Boxer, Ted Kid Lewis, 76 LONDON (JTA)—Ted Kid Lewis, one of the top boxers of the 1920s and a multi-title holder, died here Oct. 20 at the age pf 76. Lewis, whose original name was Gershon Mendeloff, turned pro In 1909 and subsequently became British welterweight and feather- weight champion In 1913, European welterweight a n d featherweight champion in 1914, world welter. weight king during 1915-16 and 1917-19, and British middleweight champ from 1920 to_1924. (In New York, a spokesman for Ring Magazine, the boxing journal, called Lewis "pound for pound, one of the real great ones." In 1964, the fighter was elected to the Box- ing Hall of Fame, maintained by Ring.) Lewis, who retired in 1929, compiled a record of 155 victories and 24 losses in 253 fights. Among his opponents were the Jewish boxers Benny Leonard, Soldier Bartfield and Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom. In all four of his welterweight Abraham Neiman, Co-Founder of Store ARLINGTON, Tex. — Abraham Lincoln Neiman, co-founder of the Neiman-Marcus specialty store in Dallas, died Oct. 22. He was 95. Mr. Neiman, his late first wife, Mrs. Carrie Marcus and her broth- er, Herbert Marcus Sr., founded the specialty store by selling ready-made clothes to women in 1907. Today the store stocks lux- ury items and new creations in fashion. Born in Chicago, Mr. Neiman worked in sales promotion with Mr. Marcus in Atlanta before com- ing to Dallas. Molly Cohen, 63 Mrs. Molly Cohen, 25501 Briar, Oak Park, died Oct. 22 at age 63. Mrs. Cohen was a member of Cong. Adas Shalom, its sister- hood, Bnai Brith Tikvah Chapter, and the Jewish National Fund Women. She is survived by her husband, Norman; a daughter, Mrs. William (Lorraine) Solomon; a brother, Ir- win Natinsky; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Bronstein and Mrs. Jack (Eve) Leeds; and five grandchil- dren. Professor Alfred Conrad NEW YORK—Dr. Alfred H. Con- rad, a City College of New York professor of economics who allied himself with activist students, died Oct. 18 at age 46. He was executive officer of the City University PhD program in economics and vice chairman of City University's fac- ulty senate. Born Alfred Haskell Cohen, Dr. Conrad championed the cause of Black and Puerto Rican students who demanded greater admissions to the City University. championship fights, his opponent was Jack Britton. In 1922, Lewis lost a European heavyweight title bid to Georges Carpentier in a first-round knock- out. For the past decade, Lewis ran a stylish haberdashery here. Dr. John Freedman, Ex-Detroit Specialist Dr. Daniel E. Cohn, Longtime Doctor Dr. Daniel E. Cohn, a physician in Detroit since 1921, with of- fices in the Fisher Building, died Sunday at age 69. Dr. Cohn, •17609 Oak, died in Washington, D.C. while visiting his daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Merna) Guttentag, who lives there. A native Detroiter, Dr- Cohn was a veteran of World War II and was graduated from the Uni- versity of Michigan's medical school in 1921. He was on the staff of Grace Hospital, belonged to the Wayne County and Mich- igan State medical societies, was a past board member of the Jew- ish Home for Aged and a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Surviving are his wife, Ethel; a son, Theodore of London, Ont.; two daughters, Mrs. Guttentag and Mrs. William (Susan) Shell of San Diego; a brother, Irwin I.; and five grandchildren. Dr Cohn's sister, Mrs. Sadye Cohen, died two weeks ago. Dr. John Freedman, a former Detroit X-ray specialist with offices on Cass Ave., died Oct. 19 in Palm Springs, Calif., where he had re- tired several years ago. Dr. Freedman, 67, was a native Detroiter and belonged to the Han- nah Schloss Old Timers. While a student at the University of Michi- gan medical school, from which he graduated, he was president of Phi Lambda Kappa medical fraternity. Surviving are his wife, Geral- dine; a son, Donald; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Paul (Florence) Wolfe, a doctor, and Mrs. Milton (Helen) Weiss of Massachusetts; a brother, Harry L. of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Sam (Donna) Trabman of Historian Hofstadter, Detroit and Mrs. Morris (Esther) Pulitzer Prize Winner Levin; and seven grandchildren. NEW YORK — Richard Hof- Interment Palm Springs. stadter, a leading American politi- cal historian, who held the Pulitzer Prize in 1955 and 1964, died last Mr. Glasier, Attorney, Saturday at age 54. Dr. Hofstadter, DeWitt Clinton Temple Israel Trustee Professor of American History at Attorney Maurice A. Glasier, Columbia University, produced 13 trustee of Temple Israel, died books, several of them best-sellers. Oct. 23 at age 59. Son of a Polish-born furrier, Dr. Mr. Glasier, •7556 Fairfield, was Hofstadter went into the field of born in Detroit and graduated history against the wishes of his from Central High School, the Uni- father, who wanted him to study versity of Michigan and its law law. His Pulitzer-winning books school in 1933. He was a member were "The Age of Reform" and of the Michigan and Detroit Bar "Anti-Intellectualism in American association and a past vice presi- Life." His most recent book, "The dent of the Jewish Center. His Idea of a Party System," was pub- law office was at 2450 Guardian lished last year. Building. Mr. Glasier is survived by his wife, Elena; a son, Albert; two Dr. Albert Besterman, brothers, Louis of California and Flat Rock Dentist Max; and four sisters, Mesdames Dr. Albert W. Besterman, a den- Morris (Elizabeth) Ruskin, Lillian tist with offices in Flat Rock, died Kuschinski, Samuel (Gertrude) last Saturday at age 62. Ungar of Youngstown and Milton Dr. Besterman, a native of Chel- (Celia) Beresh of Miami. sea, Mass., lived in the Detroit area 55 years. His home was at 18201 Midway, Southfield. A grad- Stoppages Hobble uate of Cass Technical High School Lydda El Al Service and the University of Michigan, TEL AVIV (JTA)—A series of Dr. Besterman received a degree "job actions" by maintenance per- from the University of Detroit's sonnel in support of wage demands school of dentistry in 1939. He was a member of the Detroit, crippled El Al service out of Lydda Michigan, American, International Airport this week. and Royal Dental societies and a The airline was forced to cancel four of its eight scheduled flights member of the Flat Rock Rotary Club. Tuesday and Wednesday, and fur Surviving are his wife, Helen; a ther curtailments were likely un- son, Capt. Gerald of Ft. Knox; a less the issue is settled quickly. daughter, Mrs. Sima (Etta) Airline workers flatly turned down a proposal offered by Histad- Birach; and two grandchildren. rut Wednesday, and negotiations were suspended for the time being. The El Al management, mean- while, locked out the employes in- volved in stoppages and other actions that have the effect of disrupting flight schedules. Histadrut, Israel's labor federa- Max Reich, NY Professor tion, denounced the "job actions" NEW YORK—Max Reich, a pro- and termed the wage demands fessor at the New York Law-School "outrageous." According to His- for 47 years, died Oct. 24 at age tadrut officials, the El Al 80. • employes are "not fighting for bread" but only to increase their incomes, which the union appar- ently thinks are adequate. The Family of the Late Histadrut helped the El Al man- agement break a strike by airline MORRIS SAHAM ground technicians and mainte- nance workers last month. Acknowledges with grate- El Al is a nationally owned air- ful appreciate the many line heavily subsidized by the Israel kind expressions of sym- government. Concern was express- pathy extended by rela- ed for its "image" if the work tives and friends during stoppage continues. The El AI the family's recent be- management claims, however, that reavement. its passengers are loyal and prefer to delay their trips rather than be transferred to other airlines. Opener Scheduled by Kvutza Ivrit OBITUARIES PEARL BRADFIELD, 20687 Kensington, Southfield, died In Tucson Oct. 23. She leaves a son, Fred of Tucson; a daughter, Mrs. N. J. (Margaret) Reisman; one brother, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. • • • JACK A. COHEN, 16185 Car- riage Lamp, Southfield, died Oct. 24. Survived by his wife, Beatrice; a son, Stuart, of Lansing; two daughters, Mrs. Alan (Judith) Harwood of New York and Mrs. Lester (Sheila) Kalisher; one brother, one sister and one grand- child. • • • DORA EPSTEIN, 11501 Peto- skey, died Oct. 25. Survived by friends, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lei- berman and Dr. and Mrs. Allen Weisberg. • • • HARRY GOODMAN, 20712 Knob Woods, Southfield, died Oct. 24. He leaves his wife, Mary; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Sy (Mitzie) Jacobs; one brother, one sister and two grand- children. • • • LEON KONSTANTIN, 10821 Santa Maria, died Oct. 25. Sur- vived by his wife, Nettie; a son, Jacob Schnipper, Father of Rabbi Rorl P.rtp M 15325 W. 9 MILE RD.. IN SOUTHFIELD • • WE REMEMBER rimme ritc Mr. Schnipper, a native of Belcz, Poland, lived in Philadelphia for many years and owned a dress shop there. Darr ng the comb" weak Yeshiva Both Yolanda will eissorve the Yakrzeit of the follewiag departed friends. with the traditioaal Merawrial Prayers. rockstiou of Kaddish and study- • leg of Mishima& Surviving besides his son in Detroit are his wife, Lena; a son, Hyman; and three grandchildren. In Memoriam I In loving memory of our dear beloved parents and grandpar- ents, Max Mosse, who passed away Oct. 16, 1954 (19 days in Tishre) and Charlotte Mosse, who left us on Oct. 18, 1955 (2 days in Hesh- van). Sadly missed by all of us. New Locatior, Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 1444' '" '1 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. S MILE, FERNDALE 11/2 Stocks E. of Woodward 6 Elks from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 242M JO 4.5557 . BERG AND URBACH rite 7eicea C.:#( ne3Wiloteitti fly Palmer, William (Pau line) Schwartz and Sam (Doris) Troia, all of Detroit; and four grandchil- dren. Interment Los Angeles. • • • BETTY PEARLMAN, 18624 Roselawn, died Oct. 23. She leaves a son, Harvey; two daughters, Mrs. Max (Geraldine) Miller and Mrs. Norman (Lois) Hoffer; three brothers, two sisters and seven grandchildren. • • • EDWARD ROSENBERG, 3812 W. Grand, died Oct. 22. Survived by a niece, Mrs. Dorothy Rohlig. • • • CHARLES SEDER, 5867 Pine- croft, Orchard Lake, died Oct. 29. He leaves a brother, Manning. • • • JACK J. WANDER, 25350 Green- field, Oak Park, died Oct. 28. He leaves his wife, Hattie; two sons, Seymour and Robert; one brother, three sisters and five grandchildren. Jacob Schnipper, father of Rab- bi A. Irving Schnipper of Cong. Beth Moses, died Oct. 22 in Phila- delphia. He was in his late 70s.. Itzhak Margalit, director of the Hebrew department at the Jewish Center, will discuss Israel's secur- ity at the opening meeting of Kvutza Ivrit, 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the honie of Michael Michlin, 25195 Montmartre, Oak P a r k. Hebrew-speaking guests are in- vited. Hade Hakvutza, the 30-year-old annual publication of the Kvutza Ivrit, recently appeared, with an anthology of writings by such He- braists as Bernard Isaacs, Maurice Nobel, Meyer Mathis, Wolf Snyder and many others. f William; a daughter, Mrs. Mau- rice (Sylvia) Stotzky; four grand- children and one great-grandchild. • • • ANNA LEACHMAN, 18098 Burt, died Oct. 27. Survived by her husband, Jack; two daughters, Mrs. Alfred (Joyce) Spiegel and Mrs. Stewart (Carol) Ettinger; one brother, two sisters and six grand- children. • • • IRENE MARKS, former De- troiter of Los Angeles, died Oct. 21. Survived by her husband, David; two daughters, Sharon and Adele of New York; four brothers, including Max and George Barahal of Detroit; six sisters, including Mesdames Morris (Sarah) Hurwitz, Edith Baker, George (Rose) L E N A GREENBERG, 19144 Lahser, died Oct. 27. 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