THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Judge Irving Saypol Dies,
Rosenberg Case Prosecutor
NEW YORK—Irving H.
Saypol, who served as Fed-
eral prosecutor in the sabo-
tage and conspiracy trial of
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
JUDGE SAYPOL
Ida Gould, 84
Ida Gould, an active mem-
ber of Jewish women's or-
ganizations, died July 2 at
and then sat as a New York age 84.
State Justice for 26 mrs,--
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
died June 30 at age 71.
Gould was a board member
From 1949 to 1951, he
of Parkwood Chapter of
the United States Attorney Women's American ORT,
for the Southern District of
and a member of Cong.
New York. He personally Shaarey Zedek and its sis-
prosecuted and supervised terhood, Adat Shalom Syna-
dozens of cases, including
gogue Sisterhood, Sinai Hos-
those against several well- pital Guild, National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, Theod-
known Communists.
Group of
As a justice, he presided or Herzl Study
Pioneer Women,.
over some of the most dra- Hadassah,
Pisgah Chapter of Bnai
matic cases brought in Man-
Brith Women, United Hebr-
hattan. In 1966, he held Rep- ew
Schools Woman's Aux-
resentative Adam Clayton iliary
and Purity Chapter,
Powell in contempt of
Order of the Eastern Star.
court.
She also was active in ef-
Last year he found him- forts for the Jewish Nation-
self as a defendant, indicted al Fund.
on bribery and perjury
Mrs. Gould was a mem=
charges by a grand jury; ber of the first graduating
however, the charges were class of Cass High School
dismissed.
(now Cass Tech). She re-
sided at 30310 Southfield,
Southfield.
She leaves her husband,
Benjamin; a daughter,
ty medical societies. He Mrs. Joan Colburn of Los
also was a member of the Angeles, Calif. ; two broth-
American Society of Abdom- ers, Aubrey I. Gordon and
inal Surgeons and a fellow Sanford N. Gordon; two sis-
of the International College ters, Mrs. Jack V. (Rose)
of Surgeons.
Diamond and Mrs. James
He was alumni treasurer (Sylvia) Helfer; and three
of his medical school gradu- grandchildren.
Dr. Wilmer Freeman Dies
Dr. Wilmer Freeman, a
founder and trustee of the
North Detroit General Hos-
pital, died July 2 at age 71.
Dr. Freeman was gradu-
ated from the Wayne
(State) University School of
Medicine in 1931. He was a
member of the American
Medical Association and the
Michigan and Wayne Coun-
The Family
of the Late
GERALD E.
GOLDBERG
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, June 17, at
Adat Shalom Memorial
Park. Rabbi Gorvelick
will officiate. Relatives
and fried& are asked to
attend.
The Family
of the Late
LOUIS
STONE
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11:15
a.m. Sunday, July 17, at
Adat Shalom Memorial
Park. Rabbi Gruskin
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.
A
The Family
of the Late
JULIUS
WINKLER
Announces the Un-
veiling of a monument
in his n ,mory 1 p.m.
Sunday, July 10, at
- Hebrew Memorial Park.
,qbbi Gruskin will offi-
c iate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.
The Family
of the Late
HARRY WOLK
Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory 12:30 p.m. Sun-
day, July 10, at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Goldschlag will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
ating class, and a member
of the Hannah Schloss Old
Timers and the Detroit
Chamber of Commerce.
During World War II he
was selective service medi-
cal adviser for Wayne Coun-
ty Local Board 93. He was
a member of Temple Beth
El and active in the Jewish
communal affairs. He also
was active in efforts for the
Old Newsboys Goodfellows
Fund.
Dr." Freeman leaves his
wife, Evelyn; three daugh-
ters, Marilyn, Mrs. Linda
Gordon and Roberta, all of
Los Angeles ; a brother, Sid-
ney Marx of Los Angeles;
two sisters, Mrs. Geri Adler
and Mrs. Sylvia Bellin, both
of Los Angeles; and three
grandchildren. Interment
Los Angeles.
N. Radzichowski,
Zionist Leader, 58
BUENOS AIRES (JTA)
—Nachman Radzichowski,
a leader in the 'Zionist move-
ment, died July 2 at age 58.
Mr. Radzichowski, who
came to Argentina as a
youngster, was for several
years chairman of the Ar-
gentine Zionist Organization
and for the last two years
was vice president of its
branch in Buenos Aires. He
was a member of the local
Labor Party.
Magda Lupescu,
King's Sweetheart
OBITUARIES
ESTHER BROWN, 84,
19100 W. Seven Mile, died
Harwith, Mrs. Roy (Marga-
ret) Veatch of Venice, Fla.,
and Betty Zickerman of San
Francisco, Calif.
* * *
July 6. Survived by a son,
Hyman; a daughter, Mrs.
Gertrude Wolfe; a sister,
Mrs. Lena Berman; four
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
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IDA FENTON, 70, died
July 4. She leaves her hus-
band, Herman; two daugh-
ters, Nancy Wermuth and
Mrs. Marilyn Letofsky s of
Willowdale, Ontario, Can-
ada; two brothers, Dr. Wil-
liam Hubert and Milton Hu-
bert; a sister, Gladys Hu-
bert; and four grand-
children.
* * *
JOSEPH HACK, 54, died
July 2. He leaves a son,
Richard; a daughter, Mrs.
Frank (Felicia) Martin;
three sisters, Mrs. Sol
(Sarah) Katser, Mrs. Al
(Jean) Resnick and Mrs.
Leo (Lillian) Whitman of
Miami, Fla. Interment
Miami.
* * *
BEATRICE SCHAEFER,
74, died July 4. She leaves
two sons, Karl and Donald;
and six grandchildren.
* * *
JEROME STRICOF, 78,
died July 4. He leaves his
wife, Pauline ; two sons,
Norman and Alan; two
daughters, Mrs. Florence
Faloba of St. Petersburg,
Fla., and Mrs. Doreen Stet-
son of Chicago, Ill.; and
four grandchildren.
* * *
EVELYN TEPER, 65,
21910 Parklawn, Oak Park,
died July 1. Survived by
two brothers, Abraham and
Irving; two sisters, Mrs.
Max (Elaine) Lifton and
Mrs. Ben (Cecily) Sandler.
* * *
LOUIS WARSHAW, 67,
former Detroiter of San
Diego, Calif., died July 1.
Survived by his wife, Char-
SOL JACOBSON, 82, for-
mer Detroiter of Tarzana,
Calif., died July 4. He
leaves four brothers, Ralph,
Irving and Samuel, all of
Connecticut, and Charles of
Detroit; a sister, Mrs.
Charles (Rebecca) Kangis-
ser of Connecticut; three
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. Inter-
ment Detroit.
LILLIAN KROUSE, 75,
15075 W. Lincoln, Oak Park,
died July 1. Survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Barnett
(Marjorie) Lazarus; and
three grandchildren.
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The Family of the Late
MORRIS ZIEGELMAN
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Rauel and Steven Jay; and
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Announces the unveiling of a monument in his
memory 11 a.m. Sunday, July 10„ at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park. Cantor Adler will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to attend.
FRANCES M. WAYNE,
76, former Detroiter, died
July 5. She leaves two sons,
Jerome Shatanoff of Califor-
nia and Bruce L. Shatanoff
of Detroit; a daughter,
Mrs. Stuart (Betty) Karbel
of Sherman Oaks, Calif.;
four sisters, eight grand-
children and two great-
grandchildren.
399-2711 Eve. 626-0330
Stratford, Oak Park, died
July 3. Survived by his
wife, Sophie; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Donald (Rosalie)
Schiff of Littleton, Colo.,
and Mrs. Marvin (Joyce)
Cheresh; a brother, Morris;
a sister, Mrs. Morris
(Yetta) Zivow; and seven
grandchildren.
LILLIAN ROSSMAN, 59,
died July 2. She leaves her
husband, Edwin B. ; a
daughter,
Mrs.
John
(Shelly) Reichel; three
brothers, Irving Zickerman,
Arnold Zickerman and Mar-
vin Zickerman; and three
sisters, Mrs. Archiel (Julia)
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14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
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HENRY
BENJAMIN
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MAGDA LUPESCU
lotte; four daughters, Mrs.
Robert (Joan) Keppler of
Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Frank
(Linda) Furlong of Los An-
geles, Calif., Ellen Silver
and Judy Silver, both of De-
troit; two brothers, Henry
of West Bloomfield and
Cass of Detroit ; and six
grandchildren. Interment
San Diego.
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DETROIT ,
MONUMENT WORKS
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NEW YORK—Magda Lu-
pescu, the daughter of a
Jewish pharmacist who car-
ried on a 22-year love affair
with the late King Carol of
Romania, prior to becom-
ing his wife in a marriage
81. A Christian funeral was
held for her.
Named Princess Elena
following her marriage to
the Romanian playboy
king, she became one of the
most powerful women in
Europe. Regarded as a
"flaming beauty," the for-
mer Magda Wolff was rec-
ognized as the real power
behind the Romanian
throne until King Carol's fi-
nal exile in 1940.
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Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman