THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 62 Friday, January 23, 1981 40—BUSINESS CARDS 40—BUSINESS CARDS MOVING CO., INC. 4. PIANO TUNING-REPAIRS Graduate of "Detroit school for appliances. Local and State of . Michigan. Laurence Eisenberg JULIUS ROSS Custom work, household mov- Piano Technicians" ing. offices, packing, piano and Reasonable 357-2674 MR. FIX - IT ALL , Rated 398 0721 - CARPENTRY The money saver for everything. • Rec Rooms Install - Repair - Paint - Heat - • Basement Floors Tiled Insulation - Alarm - Garage • Suspended ceilings Doors, etc. TR 1-8575 ANCHOR ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICES installed • Closet Organizing • Misc. Repairs • Custom Formica Work References - Very Reasonable Longtime Congressman Celler Dies, Had Top ARMDI Role NEW YORK — Emanuel Celler, a New York Con- gressman who served a half-century in the House of Representatives, died Jan. 15 at age 92. Born in New York, Celler was defeated for re-election by a political unknown, Elizabeth Holtzman. He was first elected in 1922 Dr. Israel Efros, Poet, Educator TEL AVIV (JTA) — Dr. Israel Efros, a Hebrew poet and educator in the United States and Israel and the Complete Service - first rector of Tel Aviv Uni- Business and Individuals. CALL RON COHEN versity, died in Israel at age Allen Beckerman 661-4576 89. 355-4170 1-4365 Dr. Efros was born in the C.C. KIRBY CONST. Ukraine May 28, 1891, and came to the United States in METRO WINDOW Brick, , block, , stone . 1905. He received a docto- CLEANING AND Free Estimates rate from Columbia Uni- / HOME CARE Licensed versity, founded the Balti- A rts on aluminum storms, more Hebrew College and 363 - 9714 Det. floor, furniture cleaning. Training School in 1918 and :; washing, custom painting, PAINTER & DECORATOR was its dean until 1928: ,rior-exterior. Outside & inside. Homes & He later was professor of 541-0278 commercial. Hebrew at the University of Reasonable Prices CCOUNTING & Buffalo from 1929 to 1941, Please Call Me when he came to Hunter TAX SERVICE Sam the Painter College in New York City. 642 - 0337 While at Hunter he also HERBERT GUBOW taught Jewish philosophy PAINTING and Hebrew literature at 557.5143 • in College Dropsie Ceiling & wall repairs & Philadelphia. He was also wallpapering. References president of the Histadrut & written guarantee. Ivrit of America. Installation & Service In 1955, Dr. Efros moved 453 9475 or 941 8524 to Tel Aviv after being ap- .R.S. SERVICE CO., INC. pointed rector of Tel Aviv Our Classified Ads University, a post he held 356 - 3191 Get Fast Results until 1959. He later became 53—ENTERTAINMENT honorary president of the Furnaces, - university. Dr. Efros was Humidifiers, VERSATILE sophisticated party co-author of a Hebrew- music. 272-7586. Air Cleaners English dictionary and the author of many books of Alan R. Sukenic, poetry and philosophy. He Licensed Contractor received several Jewish and NEW YORK — Martin Israeli literary awards. HEATING - - Executive Ends His UJA Career INCOME TAX associate Peppercorn, Archie Moore executive vice chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, - Archie A. Moore, retired has retired after 34 years of owner of Nu-Beauty Clean- ers in Centerline, died Jan. service. 545 - 7707 Peppercorn coordinated 18 at age 72. Born in Poland, Mr. UJA's program to increase Call One For All and upgrade major cam- Moore owned his business C & R MAINTENANCE paign gifts. He was execu- for 20 years. He retired in Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing. tive liaison for the $100,000 • 1978. He was a member of Garbage disposals installed — $69. minimum "Hineni Commit- the Furniture Club and Rec Rooms. Reasonable. tee," played a leading role in Cong. Beth Achim. He leaves his wife, the planning and im- 557 2497 plementati'on of yearly Mildred; two daughters, Tired of paying high prices Mrs. Ronald (Sheila) Stone Prime Minister's Missions. and Mrs. David (Linda) for home repairs? Moscow of Glencoe, Ill.; two Carpentry — plumbing brothers, Harry and Sam of ceramic tile — painting. (OBITUARIES Los Angeles, Calif.; two sis- ters, Mrs. Robert (Gertrude) (Continued from Page 63) 758 6942 Berman and Mrs. Isadore brothers, Abe Weintrobe of (Faye) Perlman; and five IMBIMIMINUNIIMINIOSIBII•111111 1151 Flint and Harry of Wein- grandchildren. I DISCOUNT PRICES I trobe of Oak Park; two sis- 1 1 Mrs. Annie Michlin L.E. Weingarden 1 FOR THE WINTER SEASON 1 ters, and Mrs. Max (Lillian) Lawrence E. Weingar- 1 Kanarek of Menlo Park, 1 den, retired furniture store Custom interior and I I Calif.; and five owner, died Jan. 18 at age I exterior PAINTING, 1 grandchildren. Graveside 70. services 10:30 a.m. today at 1 I WALLCOVERING, A native Detroiter, Mr. Hebrew Memorial Park. DRYWALL & PLAS- Weingarden was the former . ,, 1 1 . owner of Mars Furniture, 1 1 TER WORK. for- ROSE WYMAN, and Leonard 1 Quick service, excel - I merly of Pontiac, now of Mars-Zenith Furniture. He retired in II Lauderhill, Fla., died Jan. 1 1972. He was the secretary lent workmanship and I the finest references. I 20. She leaves two sons, of the Furniture Club. p Morrey of Pontiac and He leaves his wife, Ethel; I r George of Lauderhill; a two daughters, Janet and 1 daughter, Mrs. Leo (Char- Mrs. Daniel (Bonnie) Glass; ' 1 lotte) Goldberg of Tucson, a brother, Harry; two sis- 1 Ariz.; seven grandchildren ters: Mrs. Nathan (Esther) 774 - 3341 days and seven great-grand- Katz and Mrs. Fae Marbell 1 0127 evenings . 1 553 - I children. Interment De- of Chicago, Hi. • trout. - , - • ) . l la. =I ..... me sa, A Consultation and Preparation Reliable. Reasonable. - - HERCHEL ' 1 1 during the administration of Warren G. Harding. He became chairman of the House Judiciary Com- mittee in 1949 and, except for the years when Republi- cans controlled the House, held the post from then on. In 1957, he wrote and promoted the first com- prehensive rights legisla- tion enacted by Congress in 82 years. He was the author of the more com- prehensive 1960 Civil Rights Act, and in Feb- ruary 1964, he guided to passage for the Johnson Administration a law re- taining nearly all the elements of a draft that President Kennedy had submitted the year be- fore. man of the American Red • Magen David for Israel (ARMDI) for 30 years. He was chairman of ARMDI at his death. In a biography prepared by the ARMDI office in New York, Mr Celler was de- scribed as a proponent of Zionism since he read Herzl's "Jewish State" when he was 25. He said the most memor- able event in his life was the time he stood beside President Truman when the President telephoned Israeli ambassador to L. United States to say "I have the honor of recognizing Is- rael as an independent sov- ereign state." He was graduated from Columbia University in 1910 and Columbia Law School in 1912. Over the years, Mr. Celler conducted a variety of in- vestigations. Among the subjects: insurance com- panies, organized baseball, Mr. Celler had been a di- EMANUEL CELLER the steel industry and tele- rector of the Brookdale Hospital Center in Brook- vision. Known for his brashness, lyn and a trustee of the which abated in later years, Oscar Strauss Memorial Mr. Celler once commented Fund. He had been a that American policy in the member of the. American Middle East amounted to Jewish Congress, the "Suezcide." American Jewish Commit- Mr. Cellar was chair- tee and Bani Brith. Zeldah Demont AEC Chairman Lilienthal Dies Zeldah 0. Demont, a NEW YORK — David Li- member of Jewish religious lienthal, first chairman of and secular organizations, the Atomic Energy Com- died Jan. 15 at age 84. ' mission, died Jan. 14 at age A native Detroiter, Mrs. 81. Demont made her home in A graduate of DePauw Illinois for the past eight and Harvard Universities, years. She resided in Ar- Mr: Lilienthal practiced law lington Heights, Ill., at the in Chicago until 1931, when time of her death. he was appointed Wiscon- She was a member of sin's public utilities com- Cong. Shaarey Zedek, missioner, a post held for Brandeis University Na- two years. tional Women's Committee He was one of three di- and was a life member of the rectors appointed to the Sinai Hospital Guild. She Tennessee Valley was active in efforts on be- Authority when it was half of the Mo'os Hitim created in 1933 by drive. President Franklin D. She leaves a son, Cyrus of Roosevelt. He was ap- Schaumburg, Ill.; a daugh- pointed to new terms in ter, Mrs. Dawn Levine of 1936 and 1945. San Francisco, Calif.; four Mr. Lilienthal served as brothers, Morton Smith of •chairman of the TVA from Southfield, Abraham Smith 1941 to 1946. of Detroit, David Smith of After World War II, he West Bloomfield and Irving helped write what came to Smith of Pikesville, Md.; two sisters, Mrs. Harry (Fann) Srere and Mrs. Tubie (Gertrude) Resnik, both of Southfield; and four J„oseph Greenberg, an grandchildren. Interment engineer and surveyor who Detroit. was a leader in concrete highway construction, died Jan. 15 at age 95. Ann G. Sherman, a He was an assistant to member of Bay City's Tem- George A. Dingman, chief ple Israel and its sisterhood, engineer of the Wayne died Jan. 14 at age 76. County Road Commission, Born in Riga, Latvia, from 1910 to 1914, and was Mrs. Sherman lived most of hired by the Hiram Walker her life in Bay City. She was Distillery Co. in Walker- a member of Hadassah. ville, Ont., to work on the She is survived by two construction of concrete sons, Robert and Donald A. roads within the firm's of .Essexville; a brother, complex. Rivus M. Lutren; and four Mr. Greenberg later op- grandchildren. erated his own firm until his retirement 17 years ago. Among the construction projects on which he served NEW YORK —The death as a technical expert and of Lady Edith Wolfson on surveyor were Cong. Jan. 7 was reported here Shaarey Zedek's first this week. A resident of Re- synagogue in 1919. He later hovot, Israel, Lady Edith was an adviser for the build- was buried in London. ing of the congregation- when it moved to South- field. PHILADELPHIA — Ale- Mr. Greenberg helped xander Wilf, who fought for found the Machpelah the liberation of Israel, died Cemetery Association and Dec. 21 at age 76. was a member of Cong. DAVID LILIENTHAL be known as the Acheson- Lilienthal Report, named for its principal authors Undersecretary Dean Acheson and Lilienthal, and was the basis for sub- sequent international planning on atomic energy control. He served as chairman of the AEC from 1946 to 1950. Joseph Greenberg Dies, Leader in Highway Building Ann Sherman Shaarey Zedek, Zionist Organization of America, Michigan Engineering Society, Michigan Associa- tion of Civil Engineers, Land Surveyors in Private Practice and the Michigan Society of Registered Land Surveyors. He leaves his wife, Ida; a son, Maurice of Granad Hills, Calif.; and a sisi Mrs. Charles (Rita) Bei. Jill of Bay Harbor Island, Fla. James Salle James H. Salle, former city engineer for Madison Heights, died Jan. 11. A retired professional civil engineer, Mr. Salle made his home in Palo Alto, Calif., at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, Dorothea; two sons, Leonard M. and Donald A.; two brothers, Joseph and Louis; two sisters, Anne and Mary; and seven grandchildren. Interment California. Lady Wolfson Alexander Wilf , 4 ■ 41 Liti. VII *9 4. 44 4 4*-*