THE AMAZING MARKET PLACE IRTHE FAM1Ly SUGGESTS THAT MEMORIAL CONTRIKFTIONS BE MADE 1011-E AMERICAN CANCER !SOCIETY 0. The Family of the Late BENJAMIN DAITCH Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory at 9:30 a.m. Sun- day, June 28, 1987 at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Groner will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late CHARLES DEAN Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 3:30 p.m., Sunday, June 21, 1987 at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Blustein will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late FAY HELFER We've de-classified the name of our huge classified section to call it what it really is: THE AMAZING MARKET- PLACE of budget-priced saleables and services. For information how you can advertise to almost everyone in your community, call 354-6060. Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 23 at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Paul M. Yedwab will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late DR. NATHAN and MOLLY STARMAN Announces the unveiling of a monument in their memory at 11:00 a.m. Friday, June 26 at Adat Shalom Memorial. Park. Rabbi Efry Spectre and Cantor Larry Vieder will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. El El Build a better life Alterations Ei Personals Apartments I Sitters 1 Travel 1 Pets Tony is. As one of the more than 6 million Americans with mental retardation, he wants the same things you do . . . a happy, productive life . . . to make friends . . . to prove himself. Every day, people like Tony take part in programs of education and job training, neighborhood living and self-development, proving that persons with mental retardation can contribute to our communities. That's why the Association for Retarded Citizens asks for your support. Help build better lives. 1 "1 THE JEWISH NEWS 100 Friday, June 19, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens 17288 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, MI 48076 (313) 557-7650 Help build the6 arc Association for Retarded Citizens OBITUARIES INIII=111•11.1111111=1 Louis Menk, Architect Louis Menk, an architect with Albert Kahn Associates for 40 years, died June 12 at age 78. Born in Newark, N.J., Mr. Menk had been a vice president and treasurer of the firm. He joined the Kahn company in 1942 as project manager. Before coming to Detroit, Mr. Menk was assistant pro- fessor of architecture and assistant dean of the school of architecture at New York University, where he earned undergraduate and profes- sional degrees. He was awarded the Michigan Society of Ar- chitects gold medal in 1971 "for professional leadership." Mr. Menk was a member of the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Ar- chitects. He was an authority on administration of construc- tion contracts and on the panel of arbitrators of the American Arbitration Asso- ciation. He leaves his wife, Olga; two daughters, France of Pound Ridge, N.Y., and Doris Lunsky; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Weisstein and Mrs. Jeannett Epstein; and two grandchildren. Tuvia Bielsky, Partisan Leader New York — Tuvia (Bell) Bielsky, leader of what be- came known as Bielsky's Brigade during World War II, died June 12 at age 81. Mr. Bielsky was the leader of an armed band of Jewish partisans in Nazi-occupied Byelorussia. The band har- bored Jewish families and conducted raids against the German occupiers. One of the largest partisan groups in the region, Bielsky's Brigade dis- banded in 1944. Since the war, Mr. Bielsky had immigrated to Israel and later to the U.S. Walter Heller, Economic Adviser Washington — Walter Hel- ler, chief economic adviser of Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, died June 15 at age 71. Retired professor of eco- nomics at the University of Minnesota, Mr. Heller was known for his drive in the early 1960s to enact sweeping cuts in personal and business income taxes.