THE DETROIT JEWISH -NEWS Fridayl Deceml?er,8 1985- = 101 Now 2 for $30 BERNARD SHAYNE, 82, died Dec. 1. He leaves his wife, Ger- trude; nieces and nephews. ROSE STAUB, 76, died Nov. 27. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Henrietta Seligman and Lor- raine Schoenfeld. SAMUEL TITUNIK, 89, died Nov. 28. He leaves a son, Irwin of Ann Arbor; a daughter, Mrs. Irwin (Phyllis) Rosenstock of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Nathan and Julius, both of Florida; seven grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Interment New Jersey. LOUIS ZELIKOFF, 94, of Oak Park, died Dec. 2. Survived by his sister-in-law, Leah Kash; nephews and nieces, Lyle and Harriet Hochman, Allen and Barbara Zatkoff and Marvin and Adela Kash. Philip Seymour Philip M. Seymour, president of Endicott-Seymour Co. in Ann Arbor for the past 36 years, died Nov. 26 at age 68. Born in Wilkes Barre, Pa., Mr. Seymour lived in Ann Arbor for the past 42 years. He was three-time past president of the Ann Arbor B'nai B'rith. Mr. Seymour was a graduate of Columbia University and the University of Michigan. He was a member of Cong. Beth Israel in Ann Arbor and a 17-year board member of the congrega- tion. He also was the founder and chairman since its inception of the Beth Israel Memorial Gar- dens. He leaves his wife, Clara; a daughter, Mrs. Burton (Fran- cine) Krieger of Reading, Pa.; a sister, Mrs. Edith Lauzano of Boca Raton, Fla.; two granddaughters, nieces and nephews. Retired NBA Leader Dies West Haven, Conn. (JTA) — Maurice Podoloff, the former commissioner of the National Basketball Association, died Nov. 24. He was 95. In 1926, Mr. Podoloff, along with his brother and father, built an arena in West Haven and placed a team in the Cana- dian American Hockey League. He held various posts in the Canadian-American Hockey League, finally becoming its president in 1936. 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