90fifwepowwwwsommemeseall -- Six Rail Bridges Asks Food for Blasted by Irgun Zeilsheim DPs 'On Whitman Avenue' Opens Here on April 15 Initiate Rabbi Zager B. B. Lodge April 28 "On Whitman Avenue," one of the most eagerly anticipated plays of. the season on Broadway, was brought to Buffalo on April 10 and comes to Detroit Lafayette on April 15, before it opens in New York. "On Whitman Avenue," the work of Maxine Wood, (Maxine Finsterwald of Detroit), stars Canada Lee, the dynamic Negro actor who first became prom- inent in "Native Son," and so notably played Caliban in the re- cent production of Shakespeare's "The Tempest," with Vera Zorina. In this play Lee has the part of a Negro returned from war service who finds himself in- volved in the most gripping kind of dramatic conflict, when cir- cumstances bring him and his family to live in a neighborhood previously restricted to whites. This situation is one that, in the present difficult housing shortage, is happening or threat- ening to happen in all parts of the country. Touching as it does on the deepest emotional feelings of people of all colors, it is the basis for a play of enormous dra- matic impact. Canada Lee and Mark Marvin, a motion picture producer who was associated with the John Steinbeck-Herbert Kline feature film on Mexico, The Forgotten Village" are co-producers of "On Whitman Avenue." The initiation banquet of the newly-formed Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Lodge of Bnai Brith will be held at the Fort Wayne Hotel on April 28. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will be the principal speaker. Isadore David B. Levin of Detroit, Attached to UNRRA, Tells of Plight of Survivors LATE RABBI M. M. ZAGER David B. Levin, Detroiter, at- tached to UNRRA Team 503, at Zeilsheim D. P. Center, writes a frantic appeal for packages of food for distribution among the needy. In his letter to The Jewish News, Mr. Levin points out that the cut in displaced persons' ra- tions is -causing hardships. He states that if individual readers of The Jewish News desire to send packages through him he will be glad to distribute them. He can be reached by being ad- dressed as follows: David B. Levin, Zeilsheim D. P. Center, UNRRA Team 503, APO 757, c/o Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Relatives Sought . Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the following is requested to contact Mrs. Sue A. Huffman of the Jewish Social Service Bureau, 5737 Second TR. 2-4080. Monday through Fri- clay, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Rajzman family, sought by nephew Garcia Staroswiecka, of Lochow, near Warsaw. Poland. Szymon Rosberg, sought by Mrs. Hockermann (nee Rechtmann), born :903 at Kielce. Rebecca Plescow. former address St. .lean Ave.. sought by Sophia Feldman. Bucharest. Jacob Fallenbaum, former address 2931 Clements, sought by Isak Fallen- 'Jaunt. Suceava, Roumania. Max Klein. Jefferson Ave.. sought by Berta & Tusi Klein. Romania. Hyman and Sheiwa Berman, sought V nephew Szaja Zarucki, son of Josef and Basia Zarucka (nee Rozynko) from Kowel. Poland. Nicholas - Cohen, sought by Emmy e nd Beck Bramson, of Haarlem, Hol- land. Wolfe Singer, sought by Julek Reich. son of Lain Reich (nee Singer). Shaya. Beile. and Jacob Zamberg. sought by Mordko Motel Steiner. Nachman Szlajn. about 36 years. sought by Channah Szlajn of P.adzilow. ?oland. aged 23, daughter of Chamin and Bella. Aron and Golda Abramovice. and David Abramovice. sought by Carol Landsmann. from Roumania. Julius Zimmela, sought by Bella f