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Agree, a pioneer and leader in ar- chitectural spheres in Michigan and a longtime leader in community ac- tivities, died March 10 at age 84. Born in Stamford, Conn., Mr. Agree lived in Detroit since 1908. He was among the founders and early pres- idents of Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Men's Club and was active in the synagogue on many important commit- tees and in an advisory capacity in construction of the synagogue's buildings. Among the Jewish com- munal organizations he served and the offices he held in them were: life_ board member and past president of Fresh Air Soci- ety, vice president of the board of Sinai Hospital of Detroit, former secretary and treasurer of Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Downtown Synagogue, chairman of the Building and Real Estate Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign, board of directors of Jewish Welfare Federation. • Mr. Agree also was af- Joel Josephson Joel W. Josephson, an at- torney, died March 9 at age 76. A former Detroiter, Mr. Josephson resided in Hal- landale, Fla., at the time of his death. He was a practic- ing attorney for more than 50 years. He was a founding partner in the firm of Josephson, Tennen and Haron in Southfield. Mr. Josephson was graduated from the Detroit College of Law in 1928. He specialized in real estate law. He was a member of the State Bar of Michigan and Perfection Lodge of the Ma- sons. He leaves his wife, Sara; two daughters, Mrs. Harvey (Judith) Tennen of Franklin and Mrs. Daniel (Sheila) Greenwald of Alexandria, Va.; three sisters, Mrs. Harry (Lena) Gross of Florida, Mrs. Jack (Laura) Bigelman and Freda, both of Oak Park; and five grandchildren. Interment Detroit. Board -Vetoes Creation Science The state Board of Educa- tion voted unanimously Wednesday to order Michi- gan school districts to stop teaching "Creationism." The board said Creation science was religion, and violated the separation of church and state doctrine of the Constitution. Three districts in Michi- gan, including two in Jackson County, teach about Creationism in their science classes. Nablus Arrests JERUSALEM — Seven- teen Arab high school stu- dents were arrested in Nab- lus on Wednesday during the fourth day of anti-Israel demonstrations in Judea and Samaria. filiated with Bnai Brith, the Zionist Organization of America, the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, United Hebrew Schools, Ameri- can Jewish Congress, American Jewish Com- mittee, American Society for Technion, Men's ORT Federation, the Jewish Community Center and the Jewish Home for Aged. Mr. Agree also held membership in the Michi- gan Association of the Pro- fessions, Michigan En- gineering Society, Michi- gan Society of Architects, American Institute of Ar- chitects, PerfeCtion Lodge of the Masons, Detroit Consis- tory, Moslem Shrine, Franklin Hills Country Club and Standard City Club. In the general commun- ity, Mr. Agree served the Greater Detroit Board of Commerce, Economic Club of Detroit, Detroit Zoologi- cal Society, Detroit Histori- cal Society, Architectural and Engineering Division of United Foundation. He was a practicing ar- chitect for more than 50 years. He attended the Uni- versity of Michigan and the Detroit Institute of Technology. His company, Charles N. Agree, Inc., Architects, began in the 1920s by building apartment hotels. In the 1930s and 1940s, his firm diversified Dr. A. Beresh Dr. Abraham Beresh, an optometrist for more than 35 years, died March 8 at age 68. Born in Russia; Dr. Be- resh retired in 1970. He had offices in. Lincoln Park. He was a graduate of the Il- linois College of Optometry (1936). Dr. Beresh was a member of the American Optomet- roy Association, Tikvah Lodge of Bnai Brith, Mosaic Lodge of the Masons, Cres- cent Shrine Club and was a past president of the Lin- coln Park Chamber of Commerce. He also was a former Scoutmaster. He leaves his wife, Fr- ances; two sons, Lawrence and Michael; his mother, Mrs. Joseph (Fannie) Be- resh; three brothers, Dr. Louis, Morris and Myer "Mike"; a sister, Mrs. Mic- key (Eleanor) Gross; and two granddaughters. CHARLES AGREE by building movie theat- ers, warehouses, stores, strip shopping centers and department stores. Community buildings were the focus of the firm from 1945 to 1960. Mr. Agree leaves his wife, Dorothy; children, A. Ar- nold Agree, Gary M. Baldwin, Mrs. Milford (Marjorie) Stein; six grand- children and two great- grandchildren. Nathan Ziprin, Pioneer in U.S. Jewish Press NEW YORK (JTA) — Nathan Ziprin, a pioneer in American Jewish jour- - nalism and editorfrom 1941 to 1968 of Seven Arts Fea- tures and Worldwide News Service, a subsidiary of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, died last Friday in Phoenix, Ariz., at age 84. Mr. Ziprin ha H. been ac- tively associated with the American Jewish Public Relations Association. Born in Chmelnik, Russia in 1898, Mr. Ziprin was brought to the United States in 1909 at age 11. He received an honorary LLB' degree from New York Uni- versity in 1922. Peace Ship to Broadcast from Ireland Centenarian Dies NEW YORK — Gabriel Isaharov, a Russian immig- rant who achieved his dream of becoming an American citizen at age 99, died March 3 at age 100. In 1973 he was able to leave the Soviet Union for Israel and came to the U.S. in 1978. Asked why, at such an advanced age, he wanted to become a citizen, Mr. Isaharov said: "Because I was born free and I want to die free as a citizen of this iEI great country." wail a ittisira # . LONDON — Abie Nathan, the operator of the "Voice of Peace" radio ship, now plans to move his oper- ations to waters offthe coast of Northern Ireland. A bill allowing Nathan to operate the ship from an Is- raeli port received a first reading in the Knesset last month, but is currently being held up in committee. Nathan,. 54, a former Tel Aviv - restaurateur and Royal Air Force pilot, has been broadcasting from the ship in the Mediterranean without government ap- proval. Anne Frank Resource Center PHILADELPHIA — A new resource center, de- signed to aid educators at Jewish and Christian con- gregations, will be estab- lished by the National Insti- tute on the Holocaust. • The resource center will be named for Anne Frank, according to Dr. Rufus Cor- nelson, chairman of the Holocaust Institute. 04, liat.A444tiiii***4i0AA*10.4,