THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS A Sick Mind Causes Pain for Local Family A sick mind has used The Jewish News as a vehicle to perpetrate a disgusting at- tempt at a joke, creating hardship for a local family. The Jewish News regrets that it had published an obituary, called in, for Vadim RogAchevsky in its July 4 edition. Mr. Rogachevsky is alive and in good health. Because of this incident, e Jewish News will no longer accept obituaries over the telephone from in- dividuals. Persons who wish to sub- mit obituaries, and do not deal with the two local Jewish funeral chapels with whom The Jewish News has daily contact, must send the information, in writing, ac- companied by the name and telephone number of some- one who can be contacted locally. ovie Producer Dore Schary NEW YORK — Movie producer and ,playwright Dore Schary died July 7 at age 74. Born Isadore Schary in Newark, N.J., Mr. Schary changed his given name when he entered show busi- ness. He worked at a variety of jobs after high school and got his first bit part on Broadway in a play with Paul Muni in 1927. With Moss Hart at a summer re- sort in the Catskill Moun- tains, Mr. Schary wrote, produced and directed skits and plays. He later appeared on Broadway in a bit part in The Last Mile," with Spencer Tracy. Mr. Schary was hired as a writer by M-G-M in 1936. In 1937, he • wrote "Too Many Heroes." In 1938, he won an Academy Award for the original screenplay of "Boys Sarah Cron, 70 Sarah Croll, a retired teacher, died July 1 at age 70. - Born in Rochester, N.Y., Miss Croll lived 60 years in Detroit. She was a teacher in the Detroit Public Schools and her last posi- tion was at Gardner Elementary School. She was a member of Pioneer Women and the Detroit Federation of Teachers. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Sam (Eva) Landsman; a niece, Mrs. Marvin (Naomi) Katz; three grandnephews and a grandniece. The Family of the Late ROSE LEWIS Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- 'essions of sympathy ) ..tended by relatives and friends during the mily's recent be- avement. The Family of the Late SARAH RABINOWITZ Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. . DORE SCHARY Town" for M-G-M. He was named an executive pro- ducer at M-G-M in 1941. Mr. Schary joined David 0. Selznick's Van- guard Productions as producer in 1943 and in 1947 he became the head of production at RKO. He rejoined M-G-M as prod- uction head in 1948. He was dismissed from M-G-M in 1956. During his career he pro- duced or supervised the production of more than 250 movies, including "An American in Paris," "The Blackboard Jungle" and "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." He had written more than 40 screenplays during his career. Among the plays he had written for Broadway was "Herzj," which he co- authored with Amos Elon in 1976. His autobiography, "Heyday," was published - last January. He was New York's first Commissionar of CultUral Affairs in 1970. He also was a leader of the Anti, Defamation League of Bnai Brith and honorary na- tional chairman. OBITUARIES ARCHIE J. BARNETT, bor; and a sister, Marcia 73, former Detroiter of Jaffe Cipriani of Min- Woodland Hills, Calif., died neapolis, Minn. * * * July 3. He leaves his wife, HYMAN LIEBER- Rose; a son, Owen R. of California; a daughter, Mrs. MAN, 77, former Detroiter Howard (Carol) Simon of of Cocoa Beach, Fla., died California; a brother, Royal July 1. Survived by his wife, C. of Southfield; a sister, Betty; two sons, Larry and Mrs. David (Adele) Porvin Arnold, both of Merritt Is- of Miami Beach, Fla.; and land, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. five grandchildren. Inter- Diana Felsot of Merritt Is- land; a brother, Max of New ment California. York City; a sister, Mrs. Be- * * * HYMAN BERGER, 80, rtha Nelson of New York 26051 Lahser, Southfield, City; six grandchildren and died June 26. Survived by a four great-grandchildren. brother, Yale; and nieces Interment Fontnac, Fla. * * * and nephews, including IRENE MINDELL, 86, Mrs. Albert (Ilene) 30548 Southfield, South- Coffman. field, died July 3. Survived ELY GRAY, 83, former by her husband, Karl; two Detroiter of Chicago, Ill., sons, Milton and Bernard; died July 1. He leaves two two daughters, Mrs. daughters, Mrs. Doris William (Sharon) Ketai of Weiss of Skokie, Ill., and Scottsdale, Ariz., and Mrs. Beverly of Chicago; a sis- Gerald (Judy) Greisman; a ter, Mrs. Florence Verona brother, Morris Kutinsky; of Southfield; and two nine grandchildren and one granddaughters. Interment great-grandchild. * * * Detroit. * * * JACK POLLACK, 96, SHEILA JAFFE, 19, 20201 Archer, Detroit, died died July 4. She leaves her July 2. Survived by two sons, Sam of Studio City, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene (Anne) Jaffe; a Calif., and Isaac Pollock; brother, Barry of Ann Ar- seven grandchildren and Zionist Aaro n Blumenau Aaron J. Blumenau, an active Zionist and retired insurance agency manager, died July 3 in Surfside, Fla. He was 94. Born in Latvia, Mr. Blumenau lived most of his life in Detroit and retired to Florida 21 years ago. He was a leading activist in the Detroit District of the Zionist Organization of America during the presidencies of Rabbi A.M. Hershman, Dr. Noah E. Arondt, Maurice Zackheim, Robert Marwil, Philip Slomovitz, Simon Shetzer and Judge James Ellmann. He was a member-at- large of the Detroit City Council before it was changed to the present nine-man council. He retired in 1959 from Crown Life Insurance Co. He was a councilman in Elkton, Mich., at age 21 and former township treasurer in Whittemore, Mich. Mr. Blumenau was the oldest living past worship- ful master of Perfection Lodge of the Masons. He was a co-founder and past In Loving Memory Of president of the Probus Club. Mr. Blumenau also was affiliated with the Jewish Welfare Federation, Al- lied Jewish Campaign, Harry B. Keidan Lodge of Bnai Brith, Jewish Na tional Fund"-and Cong. Shaarey Zedek. He leaves his wife, Hat- - tie; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Cohen of Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Avery (Janice) Fried of Southfield; a sister, Mrs. Morris (Hilda) Singer of Florida; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Interment Detroit. Hyman Balamut Hyman Balamut, owner of Hy's Delicatessen on Cass Avenue from 1965 to 1975, died July 8 at age 70. Born in New York, Mr. Balamut lived many years in Detroit, where he was a member of the Jewish Community Center. He re- sided at 16158 Carriage Trade Ln., Southfield. He leaves his wife, Ella; two sons, Jack of California and Michael; a brother, Irv- ing; a sister, Mrs. Elinor Winokur of California; and three grandchildren. three great-grandchildren. * * * HENRY J. ROSEN, 76, 19519 Cranbrook Dr., De- troit, died July 2. Survived by his wife, Jeanette; three sons, Charles and Froyam of Hawaii and Richard of Boulder Creek, Calif.; three brothers, Dave, Philip and Louis of Portland, Ore.; a sister, Mrs. Ben (Gertrude) Sussman of Portland; and four grandchildren. ION - "14 LeRoy (Duke) of Birming- ham; two sisters, Mrs. John (Anne) Keystone of West Bloomfield and Shirley Sharnik of Hollywood, Calif.; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Interment Los Angeles. WE REMEMBER - During the coming week Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahr- zeits of the follow- ing departed friends, with the traditional Memo- rial Prayers, recita- tion of Kaddish and Studying of Mishnavos. * * * OSCAR SHERMAN, 69, 15320 Northgate, Oak Park, died July 4. Survived by his wife, Yetta; a son, Harvey of San Diego, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Her- bert (Beverly) Friedman and Mrs. Maxine Schultz; two brothers, Louis and David; a sister, Sally; and five grandchildren. * * * MORRIS SPACK, 78, 19100 W. Seven Mile, De- troit, died July 2. No known survivors. * * ROSE WISPER, 78, former Detroiter of Miami Beach, Fla., died July 2. Survived by her husband, Joseph; two sons, Arnold of Los Angeles, Calif., and Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Swim, betel. Coolidge & Groadield 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE. FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 MONUMENTS BY BERG AND URBACH FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 TAMMUZ JULY 29 .1 3 . 29 13 29 13 29 13 29 13 13 29 13 29 13 AV RABBI MOSES I. 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