Friday, lune 26, 1981 31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Daniel LeVine, of Tool Firm Nathaniel Goldstick Dies at 87, Notable in Detroit Legal Circles A man may be outwardly successful all his life long, and die hollow and worth- less as a puff-ball; and he until his retirment in 1962. Previously, he was the legal adviser to the Detroit Police Depart- ment (1926-1957). He ran for Congress in 1936 against incumbent John D. Dingell, but lost the election. He taught law classes at Wayne State,,University to police officers. Mr. Goldstick was the champion of unpopular causes. On the question of whether police had the right to ticket a parked car when the owner was away, Mr. Goldstick fought the ques- tion through the State Sup- reme Court, and as a result, Detroit was the first U.S. city where such ticketing was permitted. He also was instrumental in drafting a city ban — the first in the nation — against the unauthorized use of fireworks. He also helped write the midnight curfew law for Detroit youths and a ban against the use of BB guns by minors. According to the De- troit News, Mr. Goldstick won a decision over the famed Clarence Darrow in 1929, when the old De- troit Opera House chal- lenged police department C. Ginsburg, censorship of The Cap- of Fruit Co. tive," a play about Charles A. Ginsburg, co- • homosexuality. Through the efforts of Mr. owner and founder of Cadil- lac Square Fruit Co. at Goldstick, the ban was up- Eastern Market, died June M. Chernick 22 at age 82. Micheal Frank Chernick, Born in Russia, Mr. Ginsburg was in the fruit a home builder and de- business for 60 years. The veloper, died June 22 at age company was founded in 81. Born in Russia, Mr. 1924. He was the founder and Chernick was a member of past president of the Market the Builders Association of Dealers Association and Southeastern Michigan, had a co-operative broker- Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Pis- age Service at the Detroit gah Lodge of Bnai Brith and the Zionist Organization of Union Produce Terminal. He sold war bonds dur- America. He leaves his wife, Viola ing World War II and con- tinued his charitable ac- Belle; a son, Herbert; a tivities in tasks for the Al- daughter, Mrs. -Donald (Sal- lied Jewish Campaign. lee) Rosen; a sister, Mrs. He . was a member of Earl (Mary) Leader of New- port News, Va.; seven Cong. Bnai Moshe. He leaves his wife, grandchildren and two Esther; a son, David; two great-grandchildren. daughters, Mrs. Walter (Sally) Jarvis and Mrs. Ralph (Barbara) Wexler of Mayfield Heights, Ohio; two brothers, Joseph and Dr. Harold; two sisters, Mrs. William (Rose) Wolfe and Mary; six grandchildren and two great-grandsons. 1 Daniel M. LeVine, president of Federal Nathaniel H. Goldstick is Engineering, tool and die and diversified automotive a name that spelled the supply, died June 21 at age most memorable in Met- ropolitan Detroit history for 71. A native Detroiter, Mr. several decades. The almost LeVine was a founding legendary in his activities member of Adat Shalom and character, in his serv- Synagogue and a member of ices to the city and' to the state, and in many fashions its building committee. He was the former trea- to Jewish heritage, called surer for many years and on the attention of his fellow the building-committee and citizens on Monday when he board of the Jewish Home died at age 87. He had been ill for several for Aged for 30 years. He was a past president years, yet he remained a of the Boys Clubs of De- dynamic figure also in the troit and held member- Florida Jewish community, ship in Probus Club, where he resided upon his Automobile Owners retirement 15 years ago. It Association of the In- was there that he celebrated dianapolis 500 (past his 63rd wedding anniver- sary with his wife, the president), Detroit Tool- ing Association (board former Ella D. Goldstein. Born in London, Ont., Mr. member), Craftsman Lodge of the Masons Goldstick was graduated (33rd degree Mason), from the University of Moslem Shrine and Scot- Michigan and earned a law degree there in 1915. He tish Rite Consistory. He leaves his wife, served in the U.S. Army in Sophie; a son, Fredric of World War I and served in New York City; three the Reserves as a first daughters, Lisa and Debra, lieutenant. both of New York City, and In 1926, he was the Donna of Chicago, Ill.; a assistant corporatibn brother, Saul; and a sister, counsel and became the Mrs. Allan (Lillian) Waller. corporation counsel to the city of Detroit in 1957 PREPARATION CLASSES FOR and served in that post A.C.T. 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