- 16--THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 18, 1952 Obituaries SAMUEL WILLIS, 1923 Euclid. I died April 8. Survived by wife, Dora: sons, Joseph, Irving and Louis; daughters, Mrs. Samuel Richter, Mrs. Samuel Glassman and Mrs. Jerome Posen. of Cleveland: brother, Isadore ; sis- ter. Mrs. Meyer Plotnick. • * • ANNA LUKACHER. 3020 Grand. (Led April 9. She is sur- vived by ion. David; and daugh- ters. Mrs. Joseph Swartz and Ruth. • • • JACOB C. ROBINSON, 1956 Pingree. died April 11. Services, Bellevoient Chapel. Survived by wife Kate: daughters. Mrs. Irene Doren and Mrs. Sylvia Pierce: 3 gralidehliciren: sisters, Mrs. Miry Stahl, Mrs. Agnes Moss, Mr--; Ida Love, Mrs. Moily Issacs. • • ANNA GROSS, formerly of 4067 Tyler. died April 13, in Los at Hebrew Angeles. Services Benevolent Chapel. Survived by s Abraham Munst.ein of Venice. Calif., and Joseph Gross of Newhil!. Calif.; daughter. Mrs. -Jennie lnberg; 7 grandchil- dren, and 4 treat-grandchildren. • • • IRVING P. HARWOOD, 19736 , Monte Vista, died April 5. Serv- Kaufman Chapel. He ic at helves hip wfife, Helen; a son. - • Jack. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leis Horowitz; brothers, Sam H.trry. Jack and Ben: sisters. Dorothy. Mrs. Sol Lakind. Mrs. Jack F.hrlieh and Mrs. Irving Zerkel. • • • LEAH FARC-O, 610 Blaine, died April 4. Services at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband. - Arab Village in Israel He leaves his wire, Florence; a Forms Town Council son. Paul; daughters. Mary and Nancy; a brother, Al; sisters, HAIFA, (JTA)—A local council , Lillian. Mrs. Evelyn Young; Ze- was established at the Arab na Aleskow, and Mrs. A d a village of Faradis, near here, Binder. with the consent of the Ministry • SIDNEY ROSMAN, 4790 Stur- tevant, died April 6. Services at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Esther; sons, Donald and Richard; brothers, Harry, Morris, Sigmund and Carl; sis- ters. Mrs. Nathan Simon, Mrs. Harry Robinson and Mrs. Emory Stein. - • • • LOUIS BLUSTEIN. 19968 Hub- bel. died April 9. Services at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Rose; daughters. Karen and Diane; parents, Mr. and of the Interior. All members of the council are local Arab resi- dents. During the War of Liberation members of the village helped nearby Jewish settlements, and none of the ,nhabitants fled their homes in response to the call of the invading Arab forces. A military court at Nazareth sentenced five Arab infiltrees to prison terms of one to ten years. The Arabs were armed when apprehended by Israeli border patrols. Mrs. Sidney Blustein; brothers, ADL Reports Success in sisters, Mrs. Abe Inger, Mrs. Arthur Greenwald and Edith Blustein. Donald and Seymour; it a LENA BAJARSKY, 3265 Bos- ton. died April 9. Services and interment in Cincinnati. She leaves four sons, Charles. Meyer, Erwin and Manuel Barg. • • • JOSEPH TASHMA, 68. 16201 Marlowe, died April 14. Sur- vived by his children, Sal and Mrs. Meyer Diskin. 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 S2. for unveiling notices, measuring an inch in depth). Jf)seph: a son, Jack; and a daughter. Mrs. Benjamin Gold- stem. • • • The family of the late Max WILLIAM JOELSO N. 5491 W. Zimmerman announces the un- Outer Drive, died April 5. Serv- veiling of a monument in his held at Kaufman Chapel. memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, April 20. at Machpelah C e in et e r y. Rabbi Fram will officiate. Re- latives and friends are asked to attend. FREE TO OUR READERS! 24-Year Hebrew-English Calendar! Yahrzeit Dates At A Glance, 1928 To 1952. All Jewish Holidays to 1964„ • Campus. Anti-Bids Drive Many colleges and profession- al schools have deleted discrim- inatory questions from their ap- plication blanks as a result of a remedial drive conducted by the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Benjamin R. Epstein, ADL na- tional director, reported that 135 colleges in 21 states have voluntarily removed questions pertaining to religion, color and national origin from their ad- mission forms. Need for such action was in- dicated in a League study which showed that 92.27 per cent of the 518 schools and colleges sur- veyed asked at least one poten- tially discriminatory question. JERUSALEM, (JTAI—An en- larged Rabbinical Council un- der the chairmanship of Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog decided to recommend that importation of Kosher meat from Argentina to Israel be discontinued until suitable arrangements are made for the Israel Chief Rabbinate to institute control over the slaughtering procedure in Ar- gentina. At the same time, the council decided that the meat from Argentina which has al- ready arrived in Israel is Kosher. Heinz 24-Year Inglish Calendar is milt The famous a% .111.1bic 10 readers of this pub- .rt at no cost whatsoever. as much as ever. Mother, Dad and Sister. Ileene. "I he r.ilrotlar gives all the li•hr•w dates and days of the wr inim 1928 to 1052. A very roiror booklet for Jewish 18.0111,,. s.o.rgogue offices, Jewi,ti etc. Cemetery Memorials Lowest Prices for Highest Quality Granite and Outstanding Designs For a free copy write a post-cord or letter to DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS H. J. Heinz Co. Dept. J2, Pittsburgh 30, Pa. 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton TO. 8-7523 TO. 8-6923 Qualified for Service , Before being granted a license to practice, every funeral director must meet certain standards of education and professional proficiency — and finally o State license eKonilnotr,n. This is your assurance that we are qualified to serve you. Beyond this, KAufmAti however, is our sincere desire to help — not only OS professional men but as your friends and neighbors. 9419 Chapel DEXTER BOULEVARD at EDISON Funeral Advisers and Directors TYler 7-4520 People Make News DEWEY STONE. of Brockton, Mass.. has been named chairman of the annual $100 a couple dinner-concert sponsored by the_ scholar and author. on the eve of his return to Israel. The event sponsored by the Jewish Theolo- gical Seminary of America, was Brandeis Youth Foundation. to the climax of a six-month visit provide scholarships for training to America by the '74-year-old Jewish youth leaders for service scholar during which he spoke to the American Jewish com- at universities and other centers munity. Louis Levine, president of learning throughout the Yeshiva University will confer four honorary degrees at an academic convocation May 1. upOrt Dr. LEO M. DAVIDOFF of New York. world-renown brain surgeon; Dr. MARTHA ELIOT, Chief Children's Bureau. Feder- al Security Agency: New York State Attorney General NA- THANIEL L. GOLDSTEIN; and Dr. JULIUS M. ROGOFF, pro- fessor Emeritus of Endocrinolo- gy, University of Pittsburgh Medical School. • • • DARIUS MILHAUD. noted French composer, and ARMAND LUNEL. French author, were guests this week at a reception tendered by the Ministry of Education in Jerusalem. M. Mil- haud is to write an opera with an Israeli theme. • • • DAVID SHALTIEL. first Israel Minister to Brazil, arrived in Rio de Janerio. • • • AMOS LEVITT. 18, who was born in Palestine and came to the United States in 1947, won a four-year scholarship to the Philadelphia Museum School of Art. • • country. Israel Seeks 25 Aircraft To Combat Swarms of Locusts TEL AVIV, (JTA , —The Israel government has asked the United States for a grant-in-aid to obtain 25 aircraft for spread- ing poisoned bait to combat swarms of locusts. Bruce McDaniel, American di- rector of Mutual Security Aid to Israel, had agreed to recom- mend to Washington that this aid be given as part of the gen- eral anti - locust campaign throughout the Middle East. The presence of seven swarms of locusts in Jordan has been reported to the Jordan - Israel Mixed Armistice Commission. The largest swarm is said to be 12 miles long and two miles wide. It is feared that the swarms may move into Israel. Public Attacs ks on Jews Decline in Britain in 1951 LONDON. (JTA)—There was a marked decline in public mani- festations of an anti-Semitic nature in Britain last year, Dr. Abraham Cohen, president of tile Board of Deputies of British . NEW YORK, (JTA) — More Jews, reported at a meeting of to paid honor than 2,500 persons the board. Dr. MARTIN BUBER, interna- tionally known philosopher, New Tire Plant in l'srael Twelve prominent American businessmen, key figures of the Julian Wolfner Dies Pharmaceutical Industry automotive industry and leaders Is Planned in Israel in the automotive division of Julian G. Wollner. only Michi- gan director of the Council for American dollars and Ameri- UJA, sailed on the S.S. Indepen- Judaism and vice-presideht and can equipment will help expand dence, to inspect a new tire and director of R. L. Polk Co., died Israel's pharmaceutical industry. rubber factory founded by them on April 12. Mr. Wolfner, 56, it was reported in the current with American backing. The 120,000 square foot Alli- lived at 19240 Burlington. issue of Economic Horizons, Responsible for developing di- monthly publications of the ance Tire and Rubber plant. rect mail advertising to promote Jewish Agency's economic de- now nearing completion at Hadera, will be launched by sales, Mr. Wolfner was a mem- partment .in New York. Capital to the extent of $150,- them while in the new state. ber of the Franklin Hills Coun- try Club, the Great Lakes Club 000 has been invested by a group and Society of Friends of of American physicians, dentists 'Voice' Broadcasts Passover and businessmen in the Taro Prayer Through Iron Curtain American Judaism. He is survived by his wife, Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd., WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A Frederica ; daughters, Mrs. Isa- of Haifa. which is owned by the of Is- Passover prayer, recited in bel Buckner and Nancy. two Pharmacists Association $100,000 has Washington by Rabbi David N. grandchildren, two sisters and a rael: An additional been earmarked by the Ameri- Pantiz, was broadcast by the brother. cans for further expansion at a Voice of America to areas be- hind the Iron Curtain. Rabbi later stage. Australian Leader Dies Pantiz expressed hope that the SYDNEY, (JTA I — Dr. Saul world's. oppressed people might Symonds. president of the Board $4,000,000 Granted by "hold the conviction that Iron of Jewish Deputies and of the JDC Since End of War Curtains shall be broken and re- Australian Jewish Welfare So- Loans totalling nearly $4,000,-. placed by a tapestry of brother- ciety, died suddenly at his home 000 have been granted to needy liness and cooperation." at the age of 58. Jews in Europe by the Joint Dis- CARD OF THANKS tribution Committee since the CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. The family of the late Louis war, to help them reestablish Hertzenberg wishes to thank its themselves economically, it was Molly Dubin wishes 'I to thank relatives and friends for the reported by Monroe Goldwater, its relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended during chairman of JDC's Reconstruc- many kindesses extended during its recent bereeavement. tion committee. its recent bereavement. It was stated in court that the two men, set up as judges of special courts by the Nazis, had condemned in 1943 a Hungarian Jewish engineer, Werner ,Hol- lander, on charges of having violated the Nuremberg racial laws on four occasions. The two In loving memory of Private defendants are Fritz Hasettkamp Melvin Sapperstein. We miss you and Dr. Edmund Kessler. In Memoriam MAURY GLAUBMAN (left), director of the Anti-Defamation League's motion picture department, and ROBERT DISRAELI, his counterpart with the American Jewish Committee, look mighty pleased with the "Oscar" awarded their production of "The Chal- lenge" by the Cleveland Film Festival. The 30-minute short dram- atizes the story of civil rights in America and is - the joint effort of five national agencies--ADL, the AJ Committee, the Jewish Labor Committee, the United Automobile Workers (CIO) and the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union (AFL). Praised by critics for its "dramatic content" and "lack of preachiness" the film has already been viewed by 2,500,000 in theaters and on television. Israel's Rabbinate Bans of the foundation. announced. • • • Import of Argentina Meat The family of the late Harry Goldberg of Humphrey Ave. an- nounces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 11 a. in.. Sunday. April 20. at Mach- pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Gold- German Court Frees man will officiate. Friends and Two Ex-Nazi Judges relatives are invited to partici- ! pate in the services. DUSSELDORF, (JTA) — Two • • • former Nazi judges were acquited The family of the late Rose of wrong doing by a German Eve Lerman announces the un- court at Kassel despite the in- veiling of a monument in her troduction of testimony to the memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, April effect that the two had con- 27, at Clover Hill Park Ceme- demned Jews to death in 1943. tery. Rabbi Wohlgelernter will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • `Challenge' Wins a Film 'Oscar'