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August 21, 1987 - Image 115

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-08-21

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SHELDON
MONUMENT
COMPANY

MONUMENTS BY

BERG AND
URBACH

r. L. Sills

Dr. Lawrence D. Sills, an
steopathic physician with a
mily practice in Scottsdale,
riz., died Aug. 16 at age 33
Born in Detroit, Dr. Sills
ved in Scottsdale for the
ast five years. He was
aduated from the Michigan
tate School of Osteopathy in
980.
He leaves his wife, Molly;
is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
hur (Rhoda) Sills of
ranklin; two sisters, Mrs.
teve (Susie) Milgrom of Bir-
ingham and Claudia of Los
ngeles, Calif.; a brother,
ouglas of Los Angeles. In-
erment Detroit.

oanne Surowitz

Joanne M. Surowitz, a 1987
graduate of West Bloomfield
High School, died Aug 16 at
age 18.
Born in Detroit, Miss
Surowitz was planning to
enter Michigan State Univer-
sity in the fall.
She leaves her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. David (Rochelle)
Surowitz; a sister, Stacy; a
brother, Brian; her grand-

N EWS

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JDL Admits Bombings

New York (JTA) — Three
Jewish Defense League
leaders who pleaded guilty
last Thursday to federal
charges related to terrorist
bombings face up to 20 years'
imprisonment and $25,000 in
fines.
The three, all New Yorkers,
are Victor Vancier, who said
he resigned as JDL national
chairman in November, and
Jay Cohen and Murray
Young, JDL board members.
They are free on $1 million
bond each. Sentencing is set
for October.
A fourth defendant, Sharon
Katz of New York, could
spend three years in prison
and pay a $5,000 fine after
pleading guilty to carrying a
teargas bomb into a Sept-
ember 2 performance in New
York by the Soviet troupe, the
Moiseyev Dance Company.
Four thousand spectators
were evacuated, and 20 were
injured. Katz is free on
$100,000 bond.
The other three admitted
their responsibility for at
least five other bombings dur-
ing the past three years and
for a scam to divert to JDL
money raised ostensibly for
New York Gov. Mario Cuomo.

The trio told U.S. District
Court Judge I. Leo Glasser
that their activity was in pur-
suit of JDL aims of counter-
ing antiSemitism and aiding
Soviet Jews and Israel.
Among their confessions
were firebombing a car at the
Soviet compound in the
Bronx borough in 1984;
firebombing and pipe-
bombing of cars owned by a
rival JDL official in New York
in 1985 and 1986; firebomb-
ing a Lincoln Center stage
door before a 1986 perfor-
mance by the Soviet State
Symphony; and the 1986
firebombing of a Pan Amer-
ican Airlines trucking facili-
ty at Kennedy Airport.

Comedienne's
Husband Dies

Philadelphia — Edgar
Rosenberg, husband of come-
dienne Joan Rivers, was
found dead of an apparent
suicide Aug. 14 in his hotel

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MOM.

Mr. Rosenberg had been the
executive producer of The

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Mother, Child

Judy Ann Glazer, 39, and
her son, Joshua, 13 months,
died in the crash of Northwest
Airlines Flight 255 on Aug.
16.
Born in Toledo, Mrs. Glazer
lived in Detroit for many
years prior to moving to Scott-
sdale, Ariz., three years ago.
Mrs. Glazer was a teacher
at the Clintondale High
School in Mt. Clemens from
1971 to 1984. She was a
clinical research associate
monitoring pharmaceutical
testing. She was a 1970
graduate of Adrian College
and earned a master's degree
in special education from
Wayne State University.
Mrs. Glazer is survived by
her husband, Benjamin; and
a sister, Mrs. Mark (Mary Jo)
Mullholland of Fostoria, Ohio.
Joshua is survived by his
father, Benjamin; and his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis (Hannah) Glazer of
Southfield. Interment
Detroit.

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