inE DETROIT JE446 Dr. Kasimir Fajans, Scientist Dr. Kasimir F. Fajans, a pioneer in atomic research, died Sunday at age 87. laid the foundation for split- ting the atom. A Polish Jew, Dr. Fajans studied and worked in Ger- many until 1936 when he ac- cepted an offer to come to Ann Arbor. He is survived by his wife, Salomea; two sons, Stefan and Edgar; four grandchil- dren and two great-grand- children. Louis Schwartz, Accountant, 70 Aik DR. KASIMIR FAJANS Born in Poland, Dr. Fa- jans was one of the first scientists to describe how nuclear energy works. In 1913 he discovered how ra- dioactive elements disinte- grate, giving off rays as they break down into more stable elements. His discoveries In Memory Of SAMUEL CORMAN Who passed away May 22, 1972, nine days in Sivan. Sadly missed and always remem- bered by his wife, Eva; children, grandchildren and mother. In Memory of Dear HYMAN EISMAN Father and Grandfather In our hearts you will live forever. Peggy and all your wonderful children and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Norman (Eileen) Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Ron- nie (Sandy) Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eisman and Arnold Eisman. Louis R. Schwartz, a self- employed public accoun- tant, died May 19 at age 70. Born in Romania, Mr. Schwartz was a member of the Michigan and National Association of Certified Public Accountants, Mosaic Lodge of the Masons, Down- town-Fox Lodge of Bnai Brith, Crescent Shrine Club and the Hannah Schloss Old Timers. He resided at 26144 Franklin Pointe Dr., South- field. He leaves three daugh- ters, Mrs. Harvey (Ann) Gallison, Mrs. Donald (Constance) Kay and Mar- garet; two brothers, Edward Swartz and Arthur of Chi- cago; two sisters, Mrs. Na- than (Jeane) Stutz and Mrs. Edythe Chudler; and four granddaughters. Irving Weiss, 64 Irving Weiss, general manager and president of Public Warehouse Services, Inc., died May 15 at age 64. Born in New York, Mr. Weiss was a member of Cong. Beth Achim and Craftsman Lodge of the Masons. He leaves his wife, Thelma; a son, Jeffrey J.; a daugher, Mrs. Sheldon (Bonnie) Brenner; four sis- ters Mrs. Max (Elsie) Rapps, Mrs. Murray (Pearl) Holz- man and Mrs. Sidney (Ruth) Shuman, all of New York, and Mrs. Julius (Elayne) Switzer of Florida; and five grandchildren. THE HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY • (Chesed Shel Emes) will hold MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAY 25th, at 1 1:30 A. M. at the Veterans Section of their Cemetery HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK, Gratiot Avenue at 14-Mile Road with the participation of LT. ROY A. GREEN POST #529 of the Jewish War Veterans RABBI SOLOMON H. GRUSKIN (of Congregation B'nai Zion) CANTOR ISRAEL FUCHS (Associate Cantor of Con- gregation Beth Abraham-Hine!) Families, Relatives and Friends are invited to attend. Joseph M. Korman, President Leo B. Furst, Vice-Pres. Meyer I. Cooper, Vice-Pres. Morris Dorn, Treasurer Nathan P. Rossen, Exec. Sec. Harry Laker, Trustee Louis P. Topor, Trustee Jerome G. Friedman, Trustee Edward Miller, Cem. Chairman Rabbi Israel I. Rockove, Exec. Dir. Nathan Wolok, Ass't. Dir. Rabbi Henry L. Goldschlag, Cem. Admin. Harry E. Citrin, Hon. President hiws OBITUARIES PHILIP ALPERN of Bay City died May 15. Sur- vived by his wife, Blanche; two sons, Dr. Eugene W. of Morton Grove, Ill., and Ir- win S. of West Bloomfield; a brother, Harry; a sister, Mrs. Faye Tchor of Oak Park; and six grandchil- dren. Interment Bay City. * * * LOUIS BARISH of Oak Park died May 21. He leaves his wife, Lillian; four sons, Benjamin J. of Tel Aviv, Jack, Herbert and Sidney; a daughter, Mrs. Sol (Sylvia) Smith; a brother, Morris; a sister, Mrs. Isadore (Jennie) Shulman; and 13 grandchil- dren. * * * ISADORE BRAININ, 14801 Borgman, Oak Park, died May 20. Survived by a son, Fred; a daughter, Har- riet; and two grandchildren. * * * LOUIS COHAN, 25300 Lahser, Southfield, died May 20. Survived by two sons, Israel and Jack; a daughter, Mrs. George (Eva) Greenfield; a sister, Eva of Windsor; seven grandchil- dren and three great-grand- children. David Arons, 72, of Dropsie U. NEW YORK — David Arons, executive vice presi- dent of Dropsie University in Philadelphia and a for- mer vice president for sales promotion of Gimbels, Phil- adelphia, died May 15 at age 72. Robert L. Cohen, Southfield CPA Robert L. Cohen, a certi- fied public accountant with S. W. Frankford and Asso- ciates for the past 20 years, died May 17 at age 56. Born in New York, Mr. Cohen lived 30 years in De- troit. He was a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue, Tikvah Lodge of Bnai Brith and the Parents Foundation and Association for Re- tarded Children. He resided at 27261 Nantucket, South- field. He leaves his wife, Shir- ley; two sons, Dr. Allan Collins of Minneapolis and Lawrence; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice (Eliza- beth) Cohen of New York; a brother, Leonard of New York; and two granddaugh- ters. Veterans to Have Memorial Service Jewish War Veterans Department of Michigan and Auxiliary will conduct Memorial Day services 10 a.m. Monday at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Solomon Poupko and Cantor Hyman Adler, both of Cong. Bnai David will officiate. A Marine Corps ritual team and bug- ler will be in attendance. Commander Jay Handels- man of Post 510 is depart- ment chairman of the ob- servance. DAVID COHEN, 24246 Coolidge, Oak Park, died May 18. Survived by his wife, Fannie; two sons, Her- bert Carson and Sol Cohen; a daughter, Mrs. Irving (Shirley) Keller; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. * * * LEO GREEN, 1935 Chene, died May 15. Sur- vived by his wife, Mary; two brothers, Charles and Max; and a sister, Mrs. Aaron (Blanche) Friedman of Miami Beach. - * * * CHARLOTTE KEL- MAN, former Detroiter of Dallas, Texas, died May 17. She leaves a brother, Dr. Merle Mitchell; two sisters, Miss Cecilia Slutske and Mrs. Merle W. (Lillian) Rips, both of Dallas. Inter- ment Detroit. * * * ANN LEVIN, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, died May 18. Survived by her husband, Dr. Nathan P.; a son, Gerald of Los An- geles; a daughter, Phyllis of Los Angeles; two brothers, Ervin A. Rosenthal and Leonard E. Rosenthal; four sisters, Mrs. Lewis (Ruth) Barak of -Southfield, Mrs. Robert (Conalee) Trepeck of Huntington Woods, Mrs. Hyman (Harriet) Beale of Oak Park, and Mrs. Samuel (Golda) Kabanau of Beverly Hills, Calif.; seven grand- children and one great- grandchild. Interment Los Angeles. * * * BARNET LIN, 15418 Northgate Blvd., Oak Park, died' May 19. Survived by his wife, Rose; a son, Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Hyman (Ida) Fenkel; and four grandchil- dren. * * * MARGARET MARTIN, 17605 E. Goldwin, South- field, died May 16. Survived by her husband, Andrew; a son, James; two daughters, Mrs. Michael (Judith) Krup- kin and Peggi; three broth-• ers, Louis Klein, George Klein and Arnold Klein; and a sister, Mrs. Ervin (Olga) Fuzesi. * * * BENJAMIN MILLER, 25608 Lincoln Terrace Dr., Oak Park, died May 20. Sur- vived by his wife, Lillian; two sons, Edward and Sey- mour; a daughter, Mrs. Rob- ert (Pearl) Rissman; two brothers and three grand- children. * * net of Brooklyn; two broth- ers, Ezra of Phoenix and Benjamin of Los Angeles; two sisters, Mrs. Joe (Dor- othy) Umlah and Mrs. Na- than (Lottie) Bluestein; and one grandchild. * * * HARRY SCHEIN, 13901 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, died May 18. Survived by his wife, Bessie; a son, Arthur; a daughter, Mrs. Alvin (Gloria) Dunn; a brother, Max of Brooklyn, N. Y.; three sisters, Mrs. Irving (Eveline) Cohen of Boyton Beach, Fla., Mrs. Minnie Godnick of Miami Beach, Fla. and Mrs. Rose Mann- hine of Burlington, Vt.; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. * * * PHYLLIS SILLMAN, died May 16. She leaves three sons, Robert, Jerome and Herbert; two brothers, Irving and Jack Sumter, both of New York; and eight grandchildren. * * * EVA SINGER, 12850 Bur- ton, Oak Park, died May 20. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Barney (Lenore) Golden, Mrs. Reuben (Mar- garet) Snider and Mrs. He- len Rubin; a brother, Dr. Harry E. August; two sis- ters, Ann August and Mrs. Nathan (Mabel) Kaplan; five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. * * * ETHEL STEINBERG, 25300 Lahser, died May 18. Survived by a cousin, Mrs. David (Ilene) Katz. * * * ALFRED TRAUB, for- mer Detroiter of Hallan- dale, Fla., died May 19. Sur- If a death occurs away from home... * ETHEL ROBINSON, 24665 Walden Woods, Southfield, died May 21. She leaves two sons, Dr. Berol of Paris and Bud; a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Davida) Gale of Essexville; two brothers, three sisters; nine grand- children and one great- grandson. Services 2:30 p.m. today at Ira Kaufamn Chapel. * * * HARRY SCHAFER, 18456 Evergreen, died May 19. Survived by his wife, Minnie; three sons, Leon- ard, Albert and Max; two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Elizabeth) Michael and Ja- A telephone call to us gives you the assurance that a man you know is helping you. We can make the desired arrangements rega rdl ess of where a death occurs. Worldwide Service IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W. Nine Mile Rd. Southfield Elgin 7-5200 Ira and Herbert Kaufman FrickY, May 23, 1975 55 vived by his wife, Lillian; a daughter, Mrs. Irving (Bar- bara) Ritter of Oak Park; a brother, Michael of Detroit; and three grandchildren. Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner , betty Coolidge 8. 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