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June 05, 1987 - Image 111

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-06-05

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SHELDON
MONUMENT
COMPANY

19800 WOODWARD AVE.

Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads

lowing his retirement from
Domestic Linen.
Mr. Gemza was a Boy
Scout and Merit Award win-
ner and was a member and
past president of B'nai B'rith.
During World War II he
was on the U.S.S. In-
dianapolis when it was tor-
pedoed by the Japanese in
July 1945, 14 days before the
end of. World War II. Of 1,100
hoard ship, 300 survived.
pent five days and nights
the water before rescue.
fr,r the war he was a union
/anizer.
leaves his wife, Lillian;
/son, David of West Hol-
fry-wood, Calif; three sisters,
/ Mrs. Myron (Mary) Cook of
Oneida, Fla., Mrs. Zenon
(Lottie) Lasczyk, Mrs. Irene
Henry; and two grand-
children.

Rose M. Zalman

Rose Margolis Zalman, co-
owner and chairman of the
board of Margolis Furniture
Co in Hamtramck, died June
1 at age 79.
Born in Middletown, Conn.,
Mrs. Zalman lived 65 years
in Detroit. She was in the
furniture business for more
than 61 years. She was a
member of Adat Shalom
Synagogue and its sisterhood,
a life member of Hadassah,
B'nai B'rith Women, Sinai
Hospital Guild and worked
on behalf of the Allied Jewish
Campaign.
She leaves her husband,
George; two daughters, Mrs.
Robert (Nancy) Tuttleman
and Mrs. Milton (Carolyn)
Jacobs; two brothers, Irwin
Margolis of Florida and Ar-
nold Margolis; a sister, Mrs.
Max (Sylvia) Garland of
Florida; and six grand-
children.

Frank Licht,
Ex-Governor

Providence, R.I. — Former
Rhode Island Gov. Frank
Licht died May 30 at age 71.
Mr. Licht, a Democrat, was
a state senator and judge be-
fore being elected governor in
1968. He was re-elected in
1970, but chose to return to
private life after his second
term ended.

Israel Levin

Israel Levin, retired former
owner of the Caniff Bakery in
Hamtramck and Milwaukee
Bakery in Detroit, died May
30 at age 75.
Born in Poland, Mr. Levin
lived 58 years in Detroit. He
owned the Caniff Bakery
from 1945 to 1970 and the
Milwaukee Bakery from 1948
to 1970. He was a member
and former board member of

the Downtown-Fox Lodge of
B'nai B'rith.
He leaves his wife, Goldie;
two daughters, Cindy Daitch
and Linda Ashley; two
brothers, Meyer and Morris;
two sisters, Alice Olstein and
Mary Zate; and five grand-
children.

Sol Penn

Sol Penn, a builder and a
master plumber, died May 24
at age 80.
Born in Russia, Mr. Penn liv-
ed in Detroit since he was 13.
He was a Detroit News carrier
and received numerous awards.
His late wife, Bessie, helped
him become a master plumber
and builder in Detroit, an oc-
cupation he held for 53 years.
He was a member of Cong.
B'nai David for the past 40
years. Mr. Penn was a member
of the Hebrew Benevolent
Society for many years.
He is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Merton (Helene) Robbins;
a brother, Marvin; a sister,
Mrs. Steven (Estelle) Wallace;
and three grandchildren.

Miriom Daien

Miriom F. Daien, a former
teacher in the United Hebrew
Schools, died June 2 at age
72.
Born in Winnipeg, Canada,
Mrs. Daien had taught in
Jewish day schools in Win-
nipeg, Toronto, Montreal,
Cincinnati and at Detroit's
UHS. She also had taught in
Los Angeles, her current re-
sidence.
Mrs. Daien had been a
member of Hadassah and the
Labor Zionist Alliance.
She is survived by her hus-
band, Laurence; and a
brother, Percy Kaplan of
Southfield. Interment Los
Angeles.

Untouchable

New York — India's reluc-
tance to admit the Israeli Davis
Cup tennis team to New Delhi
for a tournament in July is the
latest example of that country's
"condemnation and ostracism"
of Israel over several decades,
according to a report by the
Anti-Defamation League of
B'nai B'rith.
The report, titled "India's
Campaign Against Israel,"
pointed out that "the New
Delhi government, showing dis-
dain for international
agreements of both a political
and non-political nature, long
ago established a pattern of
selective discrimination by de-
nying Israeli government of-
ficials, scientists, athletes and
others the right to attend and
participate in international
gatherings held on Indian soil:'

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