Aaron J. Paris, 53, of 1516 East Mabel St., manager and employed I | 25 years at Daniel’s Jewelry Co., jdied yesterday in a local hospital, jMr. Paris came to Tucson from his birthplace. Toledo. Ohio. A veteran of World War I. Mr. Paris was a member of Morgan McDer-i mott post of the American Legion ' and Temple Emanu-el. j| Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Reilly’s funeral home by Rabbi Albert T. j Bilgrav of Temple Emanu-el. Bur- j ial will be In the Jewish plot of Evergreen cemetery.Surviving Mr. Paris are his wife, Mrs. Eve Paris; a son. Stanley, Fresno, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Reifenstuhl. Chicago; I I two brothers, Sam of Tucson, former jewelry store owner here, ; and Phil of Toledo; and a sister, I Mrs. A1 Hamburg. Evansville,I Ind. I