THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 25, 1974-47 Lewis Strauss, Ex-AEC Chairman NEW YORK (JTA) - Funeral services will be held in Washington today for Lewis L. Strauss, former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, who died at his farm home in Brandy Station, Va., Mon- day. He was 77. The funeral will be held at Cong. Emanu-El, the Re- form synagogue of which Strauss had been president ,sr served as his personal sec- retary during World War I. He was a member of the Atomic Energy Commission from 1946 to 1950 and its chairman from 1953 to 1958. He led the successful battle in the commission for de- velopment of the hydrogen bomb. A self-taught amateur phy- sicist, he had sought out physicists fleeing from Nazi Germany and learned from them that uranium had been fissioned in Germany, an essential first step toward creating an atomic bomb. He also served as acting secretary of commerce and had been a partner in the Kuhn-Loeb investment bank- ing firm. He was born in Charleston, W. Va. Mrs. Yetta Plotnik, Active Clubwoman LATE LEWIS STRAUSS from 1938 to 1948. He also had been active in the Ameri- can Jewish .Committee, the Jewish Theological Seminary and the American Friends of the Alliance Israelite Univer- selle after he retired. In 1926, he joined the U. S. Navy and was appointed rear admiral in 1945. A close friend of President Herbert C. Hoover, Strauss Milton J. Lebow, Firm President Milton J. Lebow. president Lebow Associates, Inc.. 1728 Maplelawn, Troy, died Jan. 17 when his private plane crashed en route to Akron fnr a business trip. HP was 54. Porn in Youngstown. Mr. Lobow, 4640 Private Lake. Birmingham, became presi- dent of the company. which manufactures. electrical me- chanical measuring- devices, in 1955. A registered profes- sional mechanical engineer. Mr. T,ebow was formerly an associate profe'ssor at Wayne State University's school of engineering from 1946 to of He was a member of the Engineering Society of De- troit and the Stress Analysis Society. He alto was a mem- ber of Cong. Bnai Moshe. He leaves his wife, Gloria; two sons, Mark and Dale: a daughter. Mrs. Harry (Ellen Sue) Schwartz: his mother, Mrs. David (Hannah) Lebo- witz; a brother, Aaron Leibowitz; and one grand- In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear brother, Maurice Lahr. We miss you very much. Your sisters, Sadie, Gertrude and Jean; and brother, Joe. Yetta Plotnik, an active member in several women's organizations, died Jan. 23. Born in Russia, Mrs. Plot- nik, 20521 Greenview, was a member of Pisgah Chapter of Bnai Brith, Jewish Home for the Aged Women's Auxil- iary, Alazaroff Branch of Farband, Cong. Bnai David and its sisterhood. She is survived by her hus- band,' Morris; a son, Leon- ard Levine; five daughters, Mrs. Henry (Frances) Bogo- rad, Mrs. Jay (Reva) Kogan, Mrs. Julius (Sonia) Smith, Mrs. Herbert (Helen) Kollin and Mrs. Marvin (Gloria) Bookstein; 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services 1 p.m. today at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. BB Leader, Killed in Accident, Mourned HAIFA (JTA) - Dr. Ben- Zion Kauders, international vice president of Bnai Brith since 1971, who was killed Jan. 14 in a taxi-truck colli- sion near Haifa, was praised by International Bnai Brith President David M. Blum- berg as "an exemplary lead- er who was devoted to the maintenance of Jewish tradi- tion and ideals." Dr. Kauders, 66, resided in Haifa and operated a flour milling business. Born in Hungary on May 27, 1907, he was a lawyer in Budapest, a leader of the Hungarian Jewish community during World War II and later was decorated by the Israeli government for his partisan activities. Dr. Kauders was a mem- ber of the Central Commit- tee of the Zionist Organiza- tion in Hungary and came to Israel in 1945. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Philip H. Kesler acknowl- edges with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind expres- sions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends dur- ing the family's recent bereavement. To our friends we have been comforted by the many expressions of warmth and sympathy. Thank you. The family of MORTON BARN ETT Herman D. Weiss; Sold Auto Parts Herman D. Weiss, a manu- facturers representative for auto parts and accessories, died Jan. 20. Born in Russia, Mr. Weiss, 26251 Cornwall, ' Southfield, was a member of the Hannah Schloss Old Timers Club, the Old Newsboys, the board of the Detroit Businessmen's Club of the City of Hope and Congs. Beth Abraham-Hillel and Shaarey Zedek and Temple Israel. He leaves his wife, Ger- aldine; two sons, Norton and Dennis G. Simon; two daughters, Marcia and Mrs. Jerome J. (Judy) Rollins; a brother, David; a sister, Mrs. Henry (Lillian) Stone; and seven grandchildren. Karl S. Kutinsky, Shoe Store Owner Karl S. Kutinsky, owner of Kay Bee Shoes, a group of shoe stores on Detroit's East Side, died Jan. 20 at age 78. Born in Lithuania, Mr. Kutinsky, 18455 South Dr., Southfield, was a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue and Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith. He leaves his wife, Irene; two sons, Leslie and Dr. Jerome Kurtis.; two brothers, Isadore and Morris; a sister, Mrs. Karl (Irene) Mindell; and six grandchildren. Sports. Writer Dies NEW Y 0 R K - Leonard Shecter, former New York Post reporter and collabora- tor on "Ball Four," a book on baseball by Jim Bouton, died Jan. 19 at age 47. He began his career as a copy boy for The Post, rose to copy editor, night editor and general columnist as well as sports reporter and sports columnist. Israelis Give Blood to Drive in NYC NEW YORK (JTA) - A delegation of officials from the consulate general of Is- rael here. headed by Consul General David Rivlin, do- nated a pint of blood each in response to a general appeal from the city's blood bank to help_ end a blood shortage and to express ap- preciation to the citizens of New York for their support and actions in behalf of Is- rael. A spokesman for the con- sulate general, who reported this action, said that Dr. William Hirsh, director of the blood bank, thanked the delegation and noted that the blood shortage had caused a number of operations to be postponed. OBITUARIES DAVID BRODATZ, 3275 W. Grand, died Jan. 23. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Norman Schurgin. Marvin; two daughters, Mrs. Alvin (Sylvia) Schultz and Marion; one brother, one sister and nine grandchildren. ANNIE COSTRELL, 19100 W. Seven Mile, died Jan. 17. Survived by two sons, Edwin S. of Potomac, Md., and Louis of Silver Spring. Md.; a daughter, Mrs. Walter (Natalie) Frazis; one broth- er, one sister, 11 grandchil- dren and two great-grand- children. * * H U G 0 FRIEDENBERG, died Jan. 20. He leaves two sons, Edward of Ormond Beach, Fla. and Dr. Martin L. of Miami Shores; six grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. * * REVA GINSBERG, died Jan. 20. She leaves two brothers, Morton and Irving Espar. JOSEPH SCHECHTER, 16851 Biltmore, died Jan. 22. He leaves his wife, Celia; a son, Philip Flax; a daughter, Mrs. Martha Gordon; four grandchildren and one great- great grandchild. * ARLENE JACOBS GOLD- FARB, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, died Jan. 19. Survived by her husband, Max; a brother, Dan Jacobs, and a sister. Mrs. Morris (Ann) Watnick, both of De- troit. ELLEN GREENSTONE. 15276 Miller, Oak Park, died .Tan. 18. She leaves two sons. Milford of Van Nuys and Robert of Grand Rapids; a daughter, Mrs. James (Elsie) Marks; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. * * LOUIS GRUSKIN, 25576 Shiawassee, Southfield, died Jan. 23. He leaves his wife, Bessie; a daughter, M r s Benjamin (Irene) Lusky; one brother and four grandchil- dren. JENNIFER GUIP of To- ledo, died Jan. 18. She leaves her parents, Dr. and Mrs. David (Susan) Guip; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Ruth) Benjamin and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar (Audrey) Guip, all of De- t.roit; and her great-grand- mother, Mrs. Russell (Ethel) Haskell. Interment Detroit. * - HELEN KAPLAN, former Detroiter of Windsor, died Jan. 20. Survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. Gerald (Florence) Simrod of Windsor; a son, Jose ph of St. Petersburg, Fla.; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. SIGMUND LITTMAN, 13100 Northfield, Oak Park, died Jan. 22. Survived by his wife, Lena; two sons, Walter and It's Free Education Any Time, Any Place Hemingway Crony NEW YORK - The Jewish High School Student Alliance has initiated a new concept in Jewish education, "Edu- cation at Your Convenience." Any group of 15 or more students may select the time, place and subject they wish to study, and they will be provided, at no charge, with a qualified instructor. This extracurricular Jew- ish education is an expansion of the already existing Jew- ish Free High School, organ- ized two years ago with the cooperation of the American Zionist Youth Foundation. For information, contact the Jewish High School Stu- dent Alliance, 515 Park Ave., New York 10022. NEW YORK - Harold A. Loeb, a member of the Wall Street banking family and associate of Ernest Heming- way following World War I, died Sunday in Morocco where he was vacationing. He was 82. Loeb was publish- er of "Broom," an influen- tial literary magazine in the early 1920s. SARA SIMS, 15309 North- gate, Oak Park, died Jan. 20. She leaves her husband, Eugene; a son, Alan; a daughter, Mrs. Isaac M. (Judy) Engelbaum; two brothers, three sisters and four grandchildren. * * JACK (BESSE) SNIT- KOFF, 14 Charlotte, died Jan. 21. No survivors. * * ESTHER STAHL, former Detroiter of Florida, died Jan. 23. Survived by her husband, Howard; two sons, Edward and Michael; her mother, Mrs. Anne Ring; one brother and two grandchildren. Serv- ices 10:30 a.m. today at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. I. PAUL (IZZIE) WROT- SLAVSKY, former Detroiter Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, betw. Coolidge £ Greenfield •26-03.3C 3119.2711, Eve If a death occurs away from home A telephone call to us gives you the assurance that a man you know is helping you. We can make the desired arrangements rega rd less of where a death occurs. Worldwide Service IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W. Nine Mile Rd. Southfield Elgin 7-5200 Ira and Herbert Kaufman DINAH YELLAN, former Detroiter of Charlotte Har- bor, Fla., died Jan. 22. Sur- vived by her husband, Na- than; two sons, Robert of Lansing and Steven of Phoenix; two brothers and one grandchild. MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1 1 /2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 - JO 4-5557' WE REMEMBER 71-1:7 ■ 2 71`71V the coming week Yeshivoth Beth Yehuda will observe the Yahrzeit of the following de- parted friends, with the tradi- tional Memor- ial Prayers, re- citation of Kaddish and studying of Mishnayos. During Teves Jan. Bessie Bicoll 4 27 Abraham M. Corn 4 27 Sarah Hootner 4 27 Louis Kideckel 4 27 Rose Pollack 4 27 Max Sitrin 4 27 Perry Feigenson 5 28 Clara Maltz 5 28 Max Milgrom 5 28 Sheldon B. Richie 5 28 29 Harry Averbach 6 Sam Cohen 6 29 Sidney Feldman 6 29 Dina Manheim 6 29 Joseph Penfil 29 6 Esther Steinberg 6 29 29 Esther Wetstein 6 Yisroel B'R D. Haley' 7 30 Sam Z. Hirschman 7 30 30 Rebecca Kasoff 7 Jennie Mattler 30 7 Dora Pearlman 7 30 Abraham Schloss 7 30 Morris Schwartz 7 30 Seymour L. Sobol 7 30 Samuel Cobitz 8 31 Duba Denemark 8 31 Matle Diamond 8 31 Sam Leider 8 31 Samuel M. 8 31 Reichstein 8 31 Alyce Rood 31 Robert Rosenberg 8 8 31 Lea Siebner Feb. 9 Celia Fine 1 Jacob Gottlieb 9 1 Gussie Siporin 9 1 9 Pearl Helper 1 Harold W. Isser 9 1 1 Joseph Jones 9 Morris Rosenberg 9 1 1 Edward L. Small 9 Yaakov Z. Stern 9 1 Goldie Blumenthal 10 2 2 Bessie Goldfarb 10 Joseph H. Heller 10 2 Charles Tukel 10 2 Rebecca Zussman 10 2 Yeshivoth Beth Yehuda 15751 W. 101/2 Mile Southfield Phone 557-6750 BERG & URBACH Ex-Film President NEW YORK - Benjamin Kalmenson, retired president of Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., died Jan. 18 at age 75. He first joined Warner Bros. in 1934 and was promoted through the ranks of the dis- tributing, sales and executive ends of the corporation. of Mexico City, died Jan. 20. Survived by his wife, Betty; a daughter, Vivian; a brother, Ben of Detroit; and four sisters, Mrs. Aaron B. (Fay) Margolis, Mrs. Sam (Blanch) Freedman, Mrs. Charles T. (Ray) Gellman and Ida, all of Detroit. In- terment Mexico City. * * Elie .qtresi in anutnen FORMERLY KARL BERG MEMORIALS MANUEL URBACH & SON ag t PK. 2 at COOLII;iiiitlumuimmi