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ROSE RYBACK, 83, of Oak
Park, died Oct. 4. Survived by
her husband, Sol; three sons,
Bernard of Monsey, N.Y., Gor-
don and Ralph Simon of
Potomac, Md.; a daughter,
Mrs. Max (Esther) Ap-
plebaum; 13 grandchildren
and 18 great-grandchildren.
BERNARD SANDS, 77, of
Farmington Hills, died Sept.
29. Survived by a son,
Richard S.; a daughter, Bar-
S. Bower of North
a
Hollywood, Fla.; two sisters,
Sylvia Cohen and Jeananne
Ross, both of Thousand Oaks,
Calif.; and three grand-
children.
SYLVIA SHER, 78, died
Sept. 29. She leaves her hus-
band, David; two daughters,
Anita Garfield and Barbara
Chamberlain; and two grand-
daughters.
HYMAN WATERMAN, 88,
of Huntington Woods, died
Sept. 30. Survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Martin
(Frances) Miller and Mrs.
Herman (Helen) Neff; two
brothers, Max Wasserman of
Toronto, Ont., and Nathan of
Panorama City, Calif.; a
sister, Mrs. Ida Pludwinski of
Downsview, Ont.; five grand-
children and one great-
grandchild.
JOSEPH WAX, 81, former
Detroiter of Toronto, Ont.,
died Oct. 2. Survived by his
wife, Lily; five children, Cor-
inne Wise, Howard, Hindi, Dr.
Frederick and Terri; two
sisters, Irene Gerson and
Ethel Skolnick; three
brothers, Maurice, Ben and
Dr. Syd; 10 grandchildren and
one great-grandchild. Inter-
ment Toronto.
Victor Kuffler
Victor M. Kuffler, president
of Woodward Camera Corp. in
Royal Oak, died Sept. 27 at
age 50.
Mr. Kuffler was a member
of the Birmingham Temple,
Society for Humanistic
Judaism, International In-
stitute for Secular and
Humanistic Judaism and
president of Gateway
Montessori School.
A graduate of Mumford
High School, Mr. Kuffler at-
tended the University of
Michigan and was graduated
from Wayne State University.
He is survived by his wife,
Ann; three sons, Brent, Marc
and Jason; and a daughter,
Danielle.
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awarded this year's Nobel
Peace Prize.
"Even more than a prize for
existing achievements, this is
a testimony of the yearning
for peace and understanding,"
said the Israeli Foreign
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The Nobel committee said
in Oslo that the 10,000-troop
Peacekeeping Forces were
chosen for voluntarily taking
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peace."
U.N. forces are now on
patrol in seven trouble spots
worldwide, including Afghan-
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