14 Monument Unveilings • (Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $1 for unveiling notices.) The family of the late Sadie Solomon announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her memory at 12 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 31, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Can- tor Hyman Adler will officiate. Relatives and. friends are asked to attend the service. In Memoriam Dec. 31—Six years have gone by since our beloved son and brother, Sgt. Myron Rosenthal, lost his life in action in World War II. His last smile will never be forgotten. We are left forever grieving. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, and his broth- ers and sisters. Labor Pioneer, Miss Goldmark, Dies; Was Roosevelt Associate WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.—(JTA) —Josephine Goldmark, pioneer fighter for labor legislation and other social causes, died here Am.r at the age of 73. Miss Gold- ' mark, a sister-in-law of the late Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis and Felix Adler, was associated with the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Supreme Court Jus- . tice Felix Frankfurter a n d and former Secretary of Labor Frances' Perkins. Mizrachi Leader Is Dead JERUSALEM— (JTA) — Rabbi Yechiel Meier Kowalsky, a leader in the World Mizrachi movement, died here at the age of 61. Rabbi Kowalsky, a for- mer resident of New York who settled in Israel, recently, re- tUrned from a visit to the United States 10 days ago. Rabbi Goodman•Rose Dies PITTSBURGH (JTA) — Rabbi Goodman Rose, a leader in the Jewish community here for the past 25 years, died of a heart attack at a dinner of the United Jewish Fund. He was 58: Alinounce Three Winners Of Zvi Kesel Literature Prize ▪ ,MEXICO CITY (JTA) — Two New York Yiddish writers, S. Izban and S. Tannenbaum, and the Argentine Jewish poet, K. Kliger, were awarded the "Zvi Kesel prize" for the best works in • Yiddish literature in 1950. Each will receive $200. Izban won the prize for his novel, "The Family Karp." Tannenbaum was given the award for his volume, "In the Image of God," and Mr. Kliger was honored for his book of poems. A VALUABLE HEBREW CALENDAR! A NEW EDITION! FREE TO OUR READERS! Above is the famous 24-Year Hebrew-English Calendar; the new edition goes to 1952, starting in 1928. Jewish Holidays, 1939 to 1964. By arrangement with one Of our advertiSers this useful calendar in its new edition is being sent free to readers of this publication. For your copy, write a letter or postcard H. J. Heinz co.; 'Dent; Pittsburgh 30, Pa. , Obituaries MEYER M. COHEN, THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 29, 1950 — Noah W. Salz, St. Louis 60, of Los Publisher, Dies at 63 Angeles, died Dec. 19. Servicees were at Lewis Bros., with Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. Mili- tary funeral given by JVW at Machpelah Cemetery. He is sur- vived by his wife, Ella; sons, Gordon and Charles; daughters, Sara and Shirley, all of Boston; and brothers, Jacob S. and Ben- jamin E. • • * THERESA SONNENFELD, 48, 4067 Clements, died Dec. 20. Ser- vices were at -Lewis Bros., with Rabbi Wohlgelernter officiating. Interment, Oakview Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Kalman; daughter, Elaine; sis- ters, Mrs. Ethel Sucan, Mrs. Charlotte De Sure and Mrs. Monci Molnar; and brothers, Alex and Martin Weiss. a * * NATHAN GROSS, 59, 2462 Clements, died Dec. 22. Services were at Lewis Bros. with inter- ment at Machpelah Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Fan- ny; daughters; Mrs. Morry .R. Kaplan, Mrs. Robert M. Davis, Mrs. Joseph Levine and Mrs. Abraham Baker; and seven grandchildren. On the Record By NATHAN ZIPRIN (Copyright- 1950, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, Ina.) Notes on a Dinner ST. LOUIS, Mo. — The editor OFF THE RECORD of this community's English- Jewish newspaper for the past 26 years, Noah W. Salz died last week at the Jewish Hospital here, the victim of a heart ail- ment. He was 63 years old. Born in Galicia, then part of P o l a n d, Mr. Salz came to America in 1914 and lived in New York City until 1920. In 1925 he succeeded Leon Gell- man as publisher of the Jewish Record here, a weekly news- paper written in both English and Yiddish. Gellman heads the World Mizrachi Organization with headquarters in Israel. Ten years later Mr. Salt as- sumed the editorship of the Record. He was known as a scholar of Hebrew literature and had published numerous Tal- mudic books written by noted rabbis in all parts of the United States. From 1930 to 1948, in con- junction with the Record he published a _ rabbinical journal known as Hapardes. Surviving Mr. Salz are his wife, two sons, two daughters and a stepson. Mr. Salz's sons, both associated with their late father in publishing the Jewish Record, plan to continue the work. The Jewish Record is a mem- ber-newspaper of the American Association of English - Jewish Newspapers. Scintillating wit was the order of the day at the recent Inter- faith in Action dinner for Herbert Bayard Swope, recipient of the organization's 1950 Gold Metal Award for meritorious service to the cause of interfaith and interracial amity. A big chunk of ap- pluase went to Drew Pearson. When the noted columnist was call- ed to pay tribute tO the guest of honor he related how Swope broke him into journalism and taught him all the tricks of the trade. "There is only one thing I have against Herbert and that is that he hasn't taught me the art of pugilism," Pearson remarked amidst a peal of laughter that must have reached the portals of brave Senator McCarthy who has the boundless courage to dish out abuse and vilification and libel while hiding under the petticoat of conz. gressional immunity ... Claire A. Wolff, who handled the publicity for the occasion, did quite an unorthodox thing when she append- ed to the release the following human interest note about Swope: "Had same wife for 35 years; the same secretary for 30 years and the same household staff for 30 years." Claire said she had no information on the turf winners Swope had .. . Incidentally the dinner was a kosher one with neither butter nor cream for coffee served with the meats. Some of our Jewish organizations who seem to forget this little item when preparing dinner functions would do well to make note of this. Labor Assembly Hails . Israel's Role In UN; Asks for Added Cooperation NEW YORK, (JTA) -- A call rcontribute to the conclusion of for increased cooperation be- peace in the Near East, and en- tween Israel and American : courage Israel-Arab cooperation PHILIP SASLOVE, 70, 3727 Jewry was issued by the Na- with United Nations support, in Calvert, died Dec. 20. Servicees tional Assembly for Labor Is- a regional plan of economic de- were at Hebrew Benevolent So- rael at the conclusion of a two- velopment." ciety, with Rabbi Gruskin offici- day conference. The Assembly, Discussing the relationship of ating. He is survived by his sons, which was sponsored by 1,200 American Jews to Israel, Prof. Abraham and Philip; daughters, rabbis, educators, social and Horace M. Kallen, of the New Mrs. Shoshana Hoffnitz and Mrs. communal workers from all School for Social Research, em- Ada Vanduren, of Israel; and parts of the United States, . phasized that American Jews Sonia Saslove; and three grand- hailed the increasing role of the i "have an obligation of patriotic children. State of Israel in the United • loyalty to the . American ideal, • * • Israel's Orchestra Nations. I as embodied in the Declaration MAX YAKER, 74, of 2235 The Assembly expressed the of Independence and the Uni- Hazelwood, died Dec. 24. Services Starts Tour Jan. 8 hope that the "forces of free- versal Declaration of Human were at Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety, with Rabbi Rothenberg Mr. Justice Felix Frankfurter dom, righteousness and peace Rights, to see that. the growth and Rabbi Rein officiating. He of the United States Supreme will prevail, and that human- ! of Israel as a strong citadel of is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Court; Hon. Robert P. Patter- ity will be relieved of the fear i freedom shall not be endanger- Sally Stein; brother, Philip; and son, former Secretary of War; of the war and its attendant : ed, but shall be facilitated in five grandchildren. and Hon. Abba Eban, Israel evils which are pressing upon every. way."._ • * Ambassador to the United the hearts and minds of man- HENRY DANULOFF, 37, Ed- States, will be the guest speak- . kind." In reviewing develdp- dystone Hotel, died Dec. 24. Ser- ers at the inaugural dinner con- I ments in Israel in the first 30 USNA to Meet Jan. 20-21 vices were at Hebrew Benevo- cert of the Israel Philharmonic months since the state's estab- The annual meeting of United lent Society, with Rabbi Sperka Orchestra, to . be presented' by ,lishment, the Assembly declared Service for New Americans will officiating. He is survived by his the American Fund for Israel that "today, as in the past, the be held Saturday and_ Sunday, sisters, Mrs. Edith Goodman and Institutions, Monday evening, foundations upon which Zionist• Jan. 20-21, in the Roosevelt Anna Dan Uloff; and brothers, Jan. 8, at Hotel Waldorf As- upbuilding must rest are the Hotel, New Abraham and Charles. Y ork, it was toria, New York, launching the principles of Labor Zionism." • * . • It urged - American Jewry to announced this BETTY BRANT, 37, 2910 Leslie orchestra's American tour of 55 support the "four - point pro- week by Walter concerts in 40 cities in the died Dec. 19. Services were at gram" for economic aid to Is- H. Bieringer, Hebrew Benevolent Society, with United States and Canada. president, a n d Reservations for this concert rael. Referring to Israel's for- Rabbi Sperka officiating. She is eign policy, the Assembly noted Lawrence H. M. survived by her husband, Albert; sell at $100 each. "with appreciation" the new V i neburgh, The American tour of the or- daughter, Gloria Roslyn; son, state's program "of world peace chairman of George Stuart; parents, Mr. and chestra will be the first time through the United Nations, of the agency's Mrs. Morris Sklar; and brother, that the ensemble has played friendship with all powers on Vineburgh Annual M e e t- outside of Israel, with the ex- Dr. Harry Sklar. • • • ception of Egypt where it per- the basis of independence, mu- inging Committee. %.The USNA LENA DINA COHEN, 83, 11501 formed for the allied forces tual interest, reciprocal respect annual meeting vgi;11.- : feature and the rule of justice and in- community workshop :sessions Petoskey, died Dec. 19. Services during World War II.. Founded in 1936 by the late ternational law, and of peace to organize '4ullest resources at were at Hebrew Benevolent Soci- ety, with Rabbi A. M. Hersh- Bronislaw Huberman who re- and enduring friendly relations maximum efficiency" for the re- man- and Cantor J. Sonin- cruited Jewish musicians from with its neighbors, the Arab settlement and integration of the 20,000 Jewish: survivors ex- klar officiating. She is survived countries threatened by the en- countries." The Assembly also expressed pected to _enter the United by her daughter, Mrs: Jack croachment of the Nazi regime, Myers; sons, Abe Schwartz, of the orchestra contains many of the hope that the United Na- States before. the end of 1951, ent Belfast, Ireland; Samuel, Philip the concert masters of the great tions and the United States will and for the speedy adjustm of the newcomers already :ar- and Sol Schwartz; six grand- European orchestras of the rived under the DP Act. United grandchildren and 12 great- time. Its full complement of 94 Aliens Must Register Service is the major resettle- grandchildren. musicians includes m e n and * * * ment agency here for Jewish women who came from twenty During Jan. 1-10 Period DPs and receives its funds from ANNA SHIER, 78, of 11501 different countries. All aliens residing in the the United Jewish Appeal., Petosky, died Dec. 20. Services The orchestra will arrive in were at Hebrew Benevolent So- the United States on Dec. 30 in United States will be required to report current addresses to ARTHUR GREENLET GH, ex- ciety, with Rabbi Sperka offici- specially chartered planes. ating. She is survived by her The American tour of the Or- the Commissioner, Immigration ecutive director of Urilt41...Ser- daughter. Mrs. Sally Kessler and chestra, presented by the Fund and Naturalization Service, dur- vice fOr New. ‘AmeriCari,: flew to Europe Monday to: speed Jewish 2 grandchildren. is under the management of S. ing the period Jan. 1 to 10. * * * Address Report Cards will be immigration tol the T.T:nited Hurok and under the musical MORRIS ALBERT, 78, of 2212 direction of Serge Koussevitzky available at all classified sta- States under the titsiali0ed,.Per- Taylor, died Dec. 18. cervices and Leonard Bernstein. tions and the Federal Building' sons Mt. were held at the Hebrew Ben- The Orchestra's Detroit con- on Monday. No cards are avail- evolent Society; interment, Beth cert will be on Sunday after- able before that date, according Tefilo Emanual Cemetery. Rabbi noon, Feb. 4, at theme Masonic to Acting Postmaster Frank C. MONUMENTS Middel. • M. J. Wohlgelernter officiated. Temple. Those required to file an Ad- He is survived by his wife, Rose; dress Report Card should call at By Karl C. Berg three daughters, Mrs. Jack W. J. Citrin Given Post Owner their nearest post office sta- Becker, Mrs. Ann Sherman and Max IN rotslaysky Mrs. Ethel Walton; four sons, At Hong Kong Consulate tion, fill out. the card and hand Monument Works it in to the post office employee Abraham, Meyer, Irving, and Distinctive at the window. The completed HONG KONG, (JTA) — W. J. Monuments Harry of Kalamazoo; two broth- cards must not be mailed in. Reasonably Priced ers in Kalamazoo; 10 grandchil- Citrin, chairman of the Pal-Amt The Alien Registration Num- in Shanghai, has been named 3201 JOY -ROAD dren. Corner Wildemere Israel's honorary consul in Hong ber must be placed on the ad- * * * TYler 6-0196 DAVID SOLOMON, 33, of Kong. Citrin thus becomes the dress card. Those failing to comply with 9941 McQuade, died Dec. -14. first Israel consul to any coun- this requirement will be subject Services were held at Hebrew try in the Far East. 'to heavy penalties. Benevolent Society. Rabbi Solo- Irish Friendly to Israel mon H. Gruskin officiated. He is DUBLIN, (JTA) he Irish survived by his wife, Florence DETROIT'S FINEST FUNERAL. HOME Solomon; three sons, Teddy, people have "tender feelings" Michael and 'Gerald; parents, towards the "y o u n g Jewish Mr. and _Ars. Harry Solomon, state," Dr. Noel C. Browne, Min- and a _sister, Mrs. Esther. Tratt. ister of Health, declared at a * * * meeting of the anti-tuberculosis JENNIE B. SEGALL died Dec. section of the Jewish Met.dcal 25. Funeral services were- - held Z4 ociei;y. at Temple Beth El Dec. 26. Burial, Beth El: Memorial pails:. Looking for a job? Hundreds Surviving are h e r husband, of prospective employers read Karl B., and children, Ruth, the Jewish Nev. classified ad- .. ..._ Bernard, Amelius and Edith. vertisements.