larvey Leach, , urniture 'agnate, Killed Harvey L. Leach, slain !iairman of the board of Ashua Doore Furniture Co., as buried Tuesday at Mach- ?.lah Cemetery following ;rvices, attended by several •ndred persons, at Kauf- an Chapel. Mr. Leach, 34, of 16500 N. ark Dr., Southfield, was be- -ed .. murdered Saturday z . ornir - his body found the llowi day in the trunk his car in the parking lot ' the Congress Building on >uthfield Rd. He was to e been married Sunday. Police were investigating slaying. A native Detroiter, Mr. ;ach joined Robinson Fur- lure Co. more than eight a•--s ago. With an associate, ! obtained control of the siness in late 1971, but tntrolling stock changed aids several times. In 1972, started the Joshua Doore arehouse operation, which arrently has five showroom .,Liiers. He was known as an vid bridge player, and par- eipated in tournaments roughout the country. Surviving are two daugh- rs, Robin and Beth; his tother, Mrs. Seldon (Ruth) each; and a brother, Dr. ,.,:nard of California. , Louis Handler, Boxing Promoter and Camp Tamakwa Organizer REBECCA ABEL, 26051 Lahse r, Southfield, died March 20. Survived by two sons, Harry of Sarasota and Martin; three daughters, Mrs. Irving (Rae) Raimi, Mrs. Reuben (Edna) Katz and Mrs. Bernard (Mildred) Jaschik of Washington, D.C.; one sister, 16 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. * * BETTY BARILL, 21961 Gardner, Oak Park, died March 17. Survived by a son, Irving H. ; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene (Doris) Gottlieb and Mrs. David (Sheila) Weiner of Redondo Beach, Calif.; one sister and seven grandchildren. * * SAM B'ETMAN, 23093 Mea- dowlark, Oak Park, died March 15. Survived by his wife, Sadie; a son, Maurice; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Eleanor) Manela; one brother, one sister and eight grandchildren. BERTHA BLUMROSEN SAULSON, 19600 Stratford, died March 15. She leaves her husband, Saul; two sons, Daniel of Rye, N.Y., and Stanley of Miami; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Morris (Shirley) Mersky; one brother, one sister, nine grandchildren he Lord said to him: and one great-grandchild. * is is the land concerning HERMAN LOUIS CAMEL, a I swore to Abraham, .c, and Jacob, as follows: former Detroiter of Elsinore, Calif., died March 15. Sur- J your decsendants I will ye it; I have let you look vived by his wife, Rose; a pon it, but you shall not son, Carl of Costa Mesa, ) over there.' "-Deut. 34:4. Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. John (Ida) Kozlof of Costa Mesa and Mrs. Morris (Mar- In Loving Memory o f ion) Rothstein of Detroit; two sisters, seven grandchil- My Father dren and two great-grand- children. Interment Elsinore. BARNEY * • * FORMAN CLARENCE J. CAMPAU, 12801 W. Nine Mile, Oak It's been 10 years since you went away, but your memories are still with me each and every day. Rest in peace. Ronnie and Family In Memory of Our Beloved Mother And Grandmother FANY GOODMAN Who passed away March 27, 1963. Your warmth and your love sust - '1 us. Your chil- dr( 'Anna and Harry Kramer; and your grandchildren, R o b i n, effrey, Keith and Dana. - In Beloved Memory Of ANN ROTH Two years have come arid gone since you left us, Mother dear, but we never stop thinking of all the precious mo- ments we spent with you. Always in our thoughts. Son, Allan; aughter and son-in- law, Sandy and Ivan Collins; and grand- daughter, Marla. Fridiy, March 22, 1974-55 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Park, died March 17. He leaves two sons, Jack and Calvin of Plymouth; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Reva) Warren and Mrs. Abe (Corinne) Goldberg; and 11 grandchildren. GUSTAVE COHEN, 19245 Archer, died March 14. He leaves a daughter, Frances. * * * PETER CUSHLEN, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, died March 17. He leaves a son, Alvin; two daughters, Mrs. David J. (Gertrude) of Detroit and Mrs. Louis (Blanche) Stone of Florida; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Inter- ment Detroit. * * REBECCA GITTELMAN, 48901 Cardinal, Utica, died March 18. Survived by two More Obituaries Page 44 MAX MILLER of New York City died March 19. He leaves a son, Dr. Mathew; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Harnick and Mrs. Kalman (Rose) Kalish; a brother, Samuel F. of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Samuel (Min- nie) Londer of Madison Heights and Mrs. Samuel (Pauline) Rosenberg of De- troit; two grandchildren •and two great-grandchildren. In- terment New Jersey. * * SYLVIA OLESHANSKY, 15225 James, Oak Park, died March 14. Survived by two sons, Nathan and Herman of Eggertsville, N.Y.; two daughters, Mrs. Albert (June) Watnick and Mrs. (Anne) Marx of Highland Park, Ill.; 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchil- dren. SAMUEL °NICKEL, 21950 Whitmore, Oak Park, died March 20. Survived by two sons, Irving and Sheldon; and seven grandchildren. Louis H. Handler, fight referee and boxing promoter in the Detroit area for more than 30 years and co-owner of Camp Tamakwa, died March 20 at age 64. Herman Goldman, of Ad 'Company, 58 Herman L. Goldman, an salesman for advertising many years and vice presi- dent and general manager of Sports Service, Inc., died March 20 at age 58. Borh in Brownsville, Pa., Mr. Goldman, 14770 Borg- man, Oak Park, lived 32 years in Detroit. He was the advertising director for the Detroit Tigers, and did adver- tising work for the Pistons, Red Wings and the Detroit Loves, the city's new profes- sional tennis teani. He was a member of the Adcraft Club. He is survived by his wife, Frieda; two sons, Jules and Alan of Ann Arbor; two bro- thers, Andrew Schlesinger and Milton Schlesinger; two sisters, Mrs. Jack (Edith) Weiss and Mrs. Irving (Irene) Gilbert; and two grandchil- dren. Mr. Handler, 16157 Car- riage Tr., Southfield, was the director of the Algonquin Park in Ontario for 39 years. He was a member of the Detroit Consistory and the Moslem Temple. He also was a member of Cong. Mishkan Israel. He leaves his wife, Phyllis; two daughters, Mindy and Mrs. Badre (Jennifer) Abudi of Israel; and one grand- child. Services will be held 11:30 a.m. today at Ira Kauf- man Chapel. WE REMEMBER 711:17■2 71t1 During the coming week Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah will observe the Yohrzeits of the following d es- parted friends, with the tradi- tional Memor- ial Prayers, re- citation of Kaddish and Studying of Mishnayos. daughters, Mrs. Harry * * (Toby) Seligman of Staten ANNA PASMANTER, 25623 Island, N.Y., and Mrs. Ru- ben (Martha) Peterson; one Lincoln Terr., Oak Park, sister and five grandchildren. died March 17. She leaves two sons, Norman and Mar- A difference between prom_ PEARL GRUNDHALT, tin; two daughters, Mrs. 15235 Northgate, Oak Park, Abraham (Sylvia) Mitchnick ise and performance is a Nissan Mar. died March 17. Survived by and Mrs. Henry (Barbara) politician. 24 1 Louis Alper Render; three sisters and 12 two nephews, Dr. Arthur B. 24 Louis Gladstone 1 grandchildren. Dr. Chas. Schiff and Dr. Herman S. 24 1 Ornstein, :: * Schiff. 24 1 Berta Palman SARAH RADNER, 26051 24 1 Annie Sarko 24 1 Sarah Siegel LENA HOCHMAN died Lahse r, Southfield, died 24 1 Louis Slakter 24 1 Rose Smith March 20. She leaves a March 21. Survived by two 24 I Hyman Taback brother, Simon Weingarden; sons, Ralph and Leonard; a 24 1 Sam Turkel 24 and two sisters, Mrs. Meyer daughter, Mrs. Sam (Bea- M. H. Zackheim 1 25 2 Abe Barg (Elizabeth) Levens and Mrs. trice) Schwartz; eight grand- 25 Jacob Fleischman 2 Eve Hirshman, both of Cali- children and six great-grand- 25 Esther Gellman 2 25 2 children. Services 1:30 p.m. Fred Kline fornia. 25 Sadie Moehiman 2 * * today at Hebrew Memorial 25 Robert B. Novitz 2 25 2 Etta C. Slakter HIEM JACOB, former De- Chapel. 25 2 Chava Yaker MONTROSE S AN F 0 R D troiter of Miami Beach, died 26 3 Harry Ablitz FLANDERS died March 18. 26 3 Mannie Cohen March 18. He leaves his wife, 26 3 Isaac Goldstein Beatrice; a son, Gerald of Survived by two daughters, 26 3 Eva Hayman 26 3 San Rafael, Calif.; a daugh- Mrs. Robert (Dianne) Brin- Fanny Heifeitz 26 3 Harry Rimar ing and Mrs. Thomas (Mar- ter, Mrs. Allen (Ruth Anne) 26 Rachel Seyburn 3 Lippitt of Columbus, 0. ; two cia) O'Brien; and five grand- 26 3 Jack Sklar 27 4 Juda Gottlieb brothers, three sisters and children. * 27 * Hyman A. Keys 4 two grandchildren. 27 Betsey Linovitz 4 27 SAMUEL STEINBERG, 4 Jack Malin * * * 27 4 Goldie B. Rapp MARY LIEBERMAN, 11501 25607 Lincoln Terr., Oak Louis A. 4 27 Woolman Unveiling announcements may Petoskey, died March 20. Park, died March 18. He 28 5 Mary Baxter be inserted by mail or by calling leaves his wife, Esther; a 28 5 Lillian Farell The Jewish News office, 17515 W. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. 28 Reva Lips' hutz 5 9 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48075, Sidney (Rose) Huntman of son,- Robert; three sisters 28 5 Bene Maizberg 356-8400. Written announcements and three grandchildren. 28 5 must be accompanied by the name Tarzana, Calif., and Mrs. Al- Esther Messing * * * 28 5 Flora Morris and address of the person making bert (Lillian) Fleiss of Long 5 28 A telephone call to us, Samuel Remer the insertion. There is a standing ELLA WEISS, 21219 Mahon 28 charge of $4.50 for an unveiling Beach, Calif. Chaye E. Singer 5 29 gives you the assurance Southfield, died March notice, measuring an inch in Frank Friedman 6 that a man you know is 29 depth and $8.00 for one two inches Yetta Gladstone 6 ALICE (LEVINE) LYONS, 20. SurVived by her husband, 29 6 deep with a black border. helping you. Minnie Lazarus 29 6 former Detroiter of North Bernard; four sons, Harvey, Nathan Lee * 0 * 30 Philip of Los Angeles, Karl We can make the desired. Mayer Berman 7 7 30 The family of the late Miami, died March 19. She and Albert of Mecallen, Tex.; Anna Bolotin arrangements regardless 30 Martin Feldman 7 Goldie Kravitz announces the leaves her husband, Irving; one brother, two sisters and of where a death occurs. 30 Fay H. Freeman 7 30 a daughter, Mrs. Jerome unveiling of a monument in David J. Kabaker 7 nine grandchildren. (Gloria) Arfa; and two 30 7 Morris Kent * * her memory 11 a.m. Sunday, Worldwide Service 30 7 Irving Osnos March 24 at Chesed Shel grandchildren. 30 7 Musha Stein CHARLES WOLOK, 23050 Julius W. Cemetery. Rabbi Goldschlag Parklawn, Oak Park, died IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 7 , 30 Webber will officiate. Relatives and Ruth Friedland, 64, March 16. Survived by a son, 30 7 Libbe Wolfson friends are asked to attend. Mi c h a el of Brooklyn; a 18325 W. Nine Mite Rd. Medical Secretary daughter, Saralyn; five Yeshivoth Beth Southfield Ruth Friedland, a medical brothers and three sisters. The family of the late Yehudah Elgin 7-5200 Joseph A. Roover announces secretary at the U.S. Public 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. the unveiling of a monument Health Service Hospital here Southfield Ira and Herbert Kaufman in his memory 2 p.m. Sun- for more than 15 years, died MONUMENT CENTER, INC. Phone 557-6750 day, March 31 at Hebrew March 17 at age 64. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward • Memorial Park. Rabbi Gold- Born in Toledo, Miss Fried- 6 Blks from 3 Jewish schlag will officiate. Rela- land, 26051 Lahser, South- Cemeteries on Woodward , tives and friends are asked field, lived 15 years in De- JO 4-5557, to attend. troit. She was a founding LI 2-8266 * * member of the Business and The family of the late Sol Professional Chapter of Ha- Sidney A. Deitch Yolles announces the unveil- dassah and for many years ie -c 7ine.st in Ihnitments ing of a monument in his served as its recording sec- DETROIT FORMERLY KARL BERG MEMORIALS memory 1 p.m. Sunday, retary. She also was a mem- MONUMENT WORKS March 31 at Clover Hill Me- ber of Cong. Bnai David. MANUEL URBACH & SON 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd She leaves a niece, Mrs. Gardner, morial Park. Rabbi Groner betty. Coohdge A Greeni o-td -jib 13405 CAPITAL at COOLIDGE • OAK PK. • LI 4-2212 • 470 -0 3 30 Eve 39 ♦ 27I1 will officiate. Relatives and Lawrence (Judy) Crosby; and a nephew, Alan Blender. friends are asked to attend. If a death occurs away from home... Monument Unveilings . I d . BERG & URBACH