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Shaarey Zedek and was an official for years of its Clover Hill Park Cemetery. On his wife's side, he shared in many of the activities of his father-in-law and brother-in-law Isaac Shetezer and Simon Shetezer who was for several years the national executive di- rector of the Zionist Organization of America. At his death Nov. 22 at age 91, there were especially impressive tributes to his memory by leaders of Shaarey Zedek and the Jewish National Fund of which he was a past president. Mr. Frank was an attorney for 70 years. Born in New York, he lived 77 years in Detroit. He was graduated from the Detroit Col- lege of Law in 1915. He practiced until his recent illness. He was a member of the Detroit and Michi- gan Bar Associations. Mr. Frank was past chairman of the board and Clover Hill Park Cem4tery (1949-1957), a 60-year member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and a founder of the cemetery. He. leaves his wife, Ethel; a daughter, Mrs. Robert B. (Shir- ley) Cohen; a sister, Mrs. Joseph (Gertrude) Kopel; and seven grandchilden. • Louis Kerner Louis Kerner, former owner of Kerner Insurance Agency, died Nov. 23 at age 88. Born in New York, Mr. Kerner was a member of Temple Israel and Hannah Schloss Old Timers. Mr. Kerner was awarded an hon- orary badge from the Detroit Police Department. He was a hik- ing enthusiast. He leaves his. wife, Ann; two daughters, Mrs. Burton (Suzanne) Shifman and Mrs. Gerald (Carolyn) Stein of North Miami Beach, Fla.; five grandchildren and one great- granddaughter. In loving memory of RAYMOND BRESLER No matter how you turn the globe The Jewish News keeps you posted on Jewish happenings everywhere! Call 354-6060 TODAY and order your subscription. I • • Who passed away on Dec. 12, 1981, the 16th of Kislev. Always in our hearts with wonderful memories. Sadly missed by his wife, Rose; his children and grand- children. Bella Ilson Bella Ilson, past vice president of . the ladies auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, died Nov. 20. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs. Ilson was a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue, a past secretary-treasurer of the ladies auxiliary of the Downtown In loving memory of our dearest mother, grandmother and great-grandmother NORMA GELIEBTER Who passed away ten years ago, Nov. 28, 1975. No longer in our lives to share but in our hearts you are always there. Sadly missed by children Belle, Ida and Jack; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Synagogue and a former trea- surer of the Zedekah Club. She leaves her husband, Ab- raham; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Sylvia) Rogoff; two sisters, Mrs. Leonard (Lillian) Abrams of Miami Beach, Fla., and Mrs. David (Dorothy) Brand of Dune- three and din, Fla • granddaughters. Miriam Meckler Miriam Meckler, a music enthusiast on many scores and who provided inspiration for her internationally acclaimed pianist daughter, Ruth Laredo, died Nov. 23 at age 75. A resident of Royal Oak, Mrs. Meckler had a long-time associa- tion with the Music Study Club. She worked on the annual Artists Concerts hosted by the club and was in charge of choosing the per- forming entertainers. An active member of the club, Mrs. Meckler was a vice president at the time of her death. She taught piano for many years. Mrs. Meckler was a native of Montreal, Que. Besides her daughter, Ruth of New York, Mrs. Meckler is sur- vived by another daughter, Mrs. Natalio (Rayna) Kogan; a brother, Harold Horwitz; a sister, Mrs. Hugh (Anna) Miley; and three grandchildren. Spy Charges Draw Response Jerusalem (JTA) — The Foreign Ministry said Sunday it has launched a thorough investi- gation into allegations that a civi- lian employe of the U.S. Navy had provided secret defense docu- ments to Israel. The suspect, Jonathan Pollard, 31, of Washington, was arrested by the FBI last Thursday near the Israel Embassy. He was a coun- terintelligence analyst for the Naval Investigative Service. His wife, Anne Henderson Pollard, 25, was arrested Friday. Both are being held without bail. The Foreign Ministry state- ment stressed that it is not the policy of Israel to spy in the U.S. The policy is to refrain from any intelligence action against the U.S. because of the traditional and special friendly relations be- tween the two countries, the statement said. It added that if the investigation showed there was a deviation from this policy, the necessary conclusions would be drawn. A similarly worded message was sent by Foreign Minister Yit- zhak Shamir to Secretary of-State George Shultz Sunday. The statement was made public after a meeting attended by Premier Shimon Peres, Shamir and De- fense Minister Yitzhak Rabin. All said they had no knowledge what- ever of the affair.