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OBITUARIES
GRACE REBECCA BER-
GER. 1491 W. Nine Mile,
Ferndale, died Dec. 14. Sur-
vived by two sons, Elliot A.
and Norman; a daughter,
Mrs. Milton (Ellen Rae)
Levy; one brother, two sist-
ers and eight grandchildren.
• • •
FANNIE BERMAN, 27250
Bradford, Southfield, died
Dec. 16. She leaves two sons,
Manuel and Seymour of Poto-
mac, Md.; a daughter, Mrs.
Leonard (Lois) Posner; two
brothers and four sisters.
• • •
DIANA BLANK, 19351
Votrobeck, died Dec. 17. Sur-
vived by five sons, Ruben,
Sam and Edward Yashinsky
and Jack and Richard Ya-
shinsky, both of Toronto; one
sister, 13 grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.
Rene Mayer,
Ex-Premier
of France
(Dana) Hurwitz; two broth- her husband, Harry; two
PARIS - Rene Mayer.
ers and three grandchildren. daughters, Mrs. Jack (Gloria former premier of France,
• • •
Smith of Dumont, N.J., and died here Dec. 13 at age 77.
KATHLEEN KLEIN, 6845 Mrs. Edward (Rita) Foon o
lie was one of the three
Riverside E., Windsor, died Detroit; one brother, one French Jews who had served
Dec. 21. Survived by two sister and five grandchildren. as their country's prime min-
sons; Edward and Robert; Interment New York.
isters. The others were Leon
• • •
a daughter, Mrs. Bert
Blum and Pierre Mendes-
(Evelyn) littler of Jackson;
LOREE MARKS, former France
one brother, one sister, 15 Detroiter of Coral Gables.
Though the grandson of
grandchildren and seven Fla., died Dec. 17. Survived
great-grandchildren. Services by her husband, Harold Chief Rabbi Michel Mayer of
11 a.m. today at Hebrew (Lefty); four sons, John, Pe-
Memorial Chapel.
ter, Tim and Scott; and her
• • •
mother, Mrs. Ida Franovitz.
MORRIS KOLLI N, 41 Interment Miami.
Dwight, Pontiac, died Dec.
• • •
20. He leaves his wife , Wini-
ALBERT ORLOW, 3566
fred; a son, Arthur; a daugh- W. Outer Dr., died Dec. 19.
ter, Mrs. Leon (Lucille) It- He leaves a son, Louis; a
tigson; one brother, seven daughter, Mrs. Alvin H.
grandchildren and two great- (Rose) Simon; one sister and
grandchildren.
two grandchildren.
• • •
• • •
SALLY LIPS'CHUTZ, for-
JACK PANKO, 13000
mer Detroiter of New York,
• • •
Mackenzie, died Dec. 15. He
BESSIE BRUSK, 19901 died Dec. 15. Survived by leaves his wife, Martha; two
Fenmore, died Dec. 19. She
sons, Harvey and Martin
leaves a son, Max; a daugh- Louis Rocker,
Pianko; one sister and two
ter, Marian; three brothers,
RENE MAYER
grandchildren.
%. •
one sister, two grandchildren Active Zionist
Paris,
Mr. Mayer showed
and two great-grandchildren.
FANNIE REIFLER, 18429
•
NEW YORK - Louis P. Harlow, died Dec. 16. She little interest in Jewish af-
Rocker,
retired
member
of
fairs.
MARY GLAZER, 21861
leaves her husband, Joseph;
For a time he served as a
Sussex, Oak Park, died Dec. the New York Stock Ex- two brothers and five sisters.
member of the Paris Jewish
19. Survived by three daugh- change and proponent of
• • •
Consistory Committee and
ters, Ceil, Mrs. Harry Zionist causes, died Dec. 11
VIRGINIA ROBINS, 5128
(Esther) Lazar and Mrs. Har- in Jerusalem, his home since Corners, W. Bloomfield, died was a vice president of the
Alliance Israelite Universelle
1960.
He
was
78.
old (Minnie) Gross; and two
Associates of Mr. Rocker Dec. 19. She leaves her hus- but took no active part in the
grandchildren.
band,
Saul;
a
son,
Nagler
work of these two organiza-
said
he
made
the
initial
pur-
• • •
Harman; a daughter, Mrs.
NATHAN GOLDEN, 616 chase of the ship renamed Leslie (Julie) Gutterman of tions.
Born of a non-Jewish mo-
W. Alexandrine, died Dec. Exodus that attempted to Providence, R.I.; her moth-
ther, the former Marthe Du-
take displaced Jews from
11. No known survivors.
er, Mrs. Juliet Harman; and pont, he was a cousin by mar-
• • •
one grandchild.
riage of the Rothschild bank-
SAM HODESS, 22111 Chats-
• • •
ing family. Mayer had a ca-
ford Ct., Southfield, died Dec.
reer in both government and
JACOB
ROTENBERG,
373
18. Survived by two sons,
business. He served as pre-
Partington,
Windsor,
died
Morris and Joseph; and five
Dec. 17. Survived by his wife, mier for five months in 1953,
grandchildren.
Sara; two daughters, Mrs. during a time when domestic
• • •
Arnold (Bella) Goldman and inflation and the war in In-
IDA ISRAEL of Beach-
Mrs. David (Monica) Higer dochina were the key issues.
wood, 0., died Dec. 17. Sur-
A graduate of the Uni-
of Detroit; and one grand-
vived by two sons, Max and
versity of Paris, he served
child. Interment Windsor.
Leonard, both of Det
roit; •
• • •
for
four years in the French
daughter, Mrs. Charles (Ro-
DORA RUBIN, 900 Whit- army, receiving the Croix
selle) Zavell; and eight
more, died Dec. 17. She de Guerre for gallantry in
grandchildren.
leaves her husband, David; World War I. He later be-
• • •
two sons, Harold of Beach- mace a commander in the
NATHAN (NAT) KAR-
wood, 0., and James; a Legion of Honor.
BEL, 23625 Coach Light,
A leading business execu-
daughter, Mrs. Albert J.
Southfield, died Dec. 20. He
(Clara) Altman; two sisters, tive, particularly in railroad-
leaves his wife, Rose; a son,
ing, Mr. Mayer was a
10
grandchildren
and
seven
Gary; a daughter, Mrs. Alan
founder of Air France and
great-grandchildren.
• • •
played an important role in
LOUIS P. ROCKER
of French civil
DORA
SCHRAGER,
for-
Elliott Platt, 56 Europe to Palestine in 1947. mer Detroiter of Los Ange- development
aviation.
After his country's collapse
Elliott Al Platt, a member
Mr. Rocker was elected les, died Dec. 13. Survived
of Silverman Post of the honorary vice president of by her husband, Abe; a son, in 1940, he was denied all
Jewish War Veterans, Young the Jewish National Fund in Saul; two daughters, Mrs. posts under the Vichy gov-
Israel of Oak-Woods and 1925 and was treasurer of Hy (Belle) Ross and Mrs. renment's anti-Semitic laws.
Aesculapian Pharmaceutical the Zionist Organization of Buddy (Evelyn) Byer; three He escaped to North Africa■
Association, died Dec. 16 at America from 1937 to 1942. brothers, including Jack and in 1943, joining the Free
age 56.
He was national president of Morton Bechek, both of De- French in Algiers.
Gen. Charles de Gaulle ap-
Mr. Platt, a native Detroit- Young Judea, its youth af- troit; one sister, nine grand-
er, lived at 23721 Marlow, filiate, in 1934, and president children and seven great- pointed Mr. Mayer minister
Oak Park. He was a lighting of the Jewish Telegraphic grandchildren. Interment Los of public works and trans-
portation in the first govern-
Angeles.
fixture and electrical sup- Agency in 1952.
• • •
ment of liberated France and
plies salesman.
Mr. Rocker studied at the
ARTHUR STERN, former in 1945 he was named gen-
Survived by his wife, Rhodes Preparatory School
eral
commissioner for Ger-
Detroiter,
died
in
Williams-
Ileane; a son, Barry;
and Pace Institute. He was
daughter, Debra; three admitted to the Stock Ex- ville, N.Y. Dec. 12. He leaves man affairs.
He held important appoint.
brothers, Samuel, Burton and change in 1928 and later be- his wife, Charlene; a son,
Harold; and three sisters, came associated with two David; two daughters, Bar- ments to the United Nations
Mrs. David (Betty) Ilorwitz, brokerage firms. lie was bara and Tricia; and one sis- and in the cabinet, until he
ultimately became premier.
Mrs. Solomon (M iria m) treasurer of the Rassco Is- ter. Interment Detroit.
• • •
Cohen and Mrs. Solomon rael Corn. in 1952 and the
DORA
TII-SON,
13215
N.
(Arlene) Silberterg of Los Rassco Financial Corp. in
Norfolk, died Dec. 16. Sur- Maurice Eisenberg,
Angeles.
1953.
vived by her husband, Ben; Cellist, Dead at 72
a son, Milton; two sisters
NEW YORK - Cellist
Eugene Berman,
and two grandchildren.
The Family of the Late
Maurice Eisenberg died of
• • •
Painter. Designer
an apparent heart attack
NETTLE ROSE
FREDERICK WERNER, Dec. 13 while teaching at
ROME-Painter and stage
designer Eugene Berman, 13501 Dexter, died Dec. 17. the Juilliard School in Lin-
Acknowledges with
Survived
by his wife, Eliza- coln Center. Ile was 72.
considered the leader of a
grateful appneclation
He was a soloist , teacher.
neo-Romantic movement that beth.
the many kind expres-
performer with the Menuhin
flourished in Paris in the
Making
Decisioos
Trio
and performer with
sions of sympathy ex-
19205, died here at age 73.
Once to every man and na- many of the world's leading
The Russian -American ar-
tended by relatives and
tist had paintings in the per. lion comes the moment to orchestras. He served on the
friends during the fam-
Pablos Casals cello compe-
manent collection of the decide,
ily's recent be
In the strife of Truth and tition juries • in Israel,
Metropolitan Museum and
meat.
the Museum of Modern Art Falsehood, for the good or France, Hungary and Mex-
evil side. -James R. Lowell. ico.
in New York.
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Barney Teal, AutoDealer 35 Years
Bernard J. (Barney) Teal, sisters, Mrs. Richard (Ann)
past president of the Automo- Schulhof( of Santa bionic,
bile Dealers of Metropolitan Calif., Mrs. Lillian Levisart+
Detroit and active in the and Mrs. Manya Hari Lo n of
automotive field for 35 years, Ann Arbor; and five grand-
died Dec. 14 at age 63.
children.
Mr. Teal, 22353 LeRhone.
Southfield. was sales manag-
Sidney A. Deitch
er of Bill Snethkamp, Inc.,
DETROIT
prior to which he was co-
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