▪ Dr. Oscar Shapiro Dies Suddenly; Was Only 41 Obituaries ROSE BASIL ROSE. 912 Clair- mount, died May 11. Services at Kaufman's. She leaves her hus- band, Joseph C.; sons. Saul H. and Dan C.; daughters. Mrs. Os- car Steiner of Burlington. Wis.. and Mrs. Leo Seltzer of New York : two sisters. • * * MARY HALPERIN, 2740 Ful- lerton, died May 9, at Rochester, Minn. S e rvices at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves a sister and three brothers. • * ELORA R. RICH, 18520 W. 7- Mile Road, died May 13. She leaves her son, Jesse S. Rich. Services and interment in Sagi- net. * * * SARAH COHEN, 10205 Mc- Quade. cued May 13. Services at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband. Louis; two brot hers and :firer sisters. • * • LENA SAPERSTEIN. 1918 Pin- glee. died May 15. Services at Kaufman's. She leaves her hus- band. I :, a a c ; two daughters, May• and Goldie; two sisters. * * RACHAEL SHAPIRO, 3267 Webb, dice: May 14. Services at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves five sons. Sidney, Jack, Milton. Abra- ham and Morton; two daugh- ters. Mrs. Norman Jasen and Mesa Naomi Shapiro: two broth- ers and a sister. • • ESTHER HOCK, • 681 Coving- ton. died May 16. Services at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves two brothers and two sisters. ANNA GOODMAN, 2636 Webb. died May 17. Services at Kauf- man Chapel. She leaves two sons. William and Samuel, and two daughters, Mrs. Lou Harris - and Mrs. Harry Behrmann. • • • MORRIS OSTROW. 2456 Rich- . y Kaufman - s. He leaves his wife, F'reda: fiye_sons, Sol, Samuel B., Joseph S.. Ernest E., and, Her- man: four daughters, Mesdames Pearl Silverstein, Leah Marin, A J. Karp of Los Angeles and David Bez: a brother and four sisters. • • MOSES WOLFE, 15715 Holinur, died May 17. Services at Kauf- man's. He leaves two sons. Harry and Max_ . • . KAPLAN, ANNA REBECCA 11501 Petoskey, died May 11. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. She is survived by sons, Ben and Morton; daughter. Mrs. Sophie Guff: 12 grandchildren: 14 area: grandchildren: a broth- er and three sisters. MONUMENTS Services for Dr. Oscar U. ROSE LINETSKY died May 13. Shapiro, who died suddenly on Services at Hebrew Benevolent Monday, were held at Kaufman Chapel. Survived by daughters, Chapel. Dr. Shapiro, who was Mrs. Jean Klein and Mrs. Goldie only 41. lived at 4400 Leslie. A native of Tarrytown, N.Y., Eisner; three grandchildren and Dr. Shapiro graduated from the a brother. ▪ * * University of Michigan Medical DAVID SCHWARTZ, 3277 Tux- School in 1936. He was a mem- edo, died May 13. Services at ber of Probus Club, Detroit Benevolent Chapel. Survived by L o d g e, Bnai Brith, Wayne wife, Ethel; sons, William and County Medical Association, Morrey; daughter. Rachel; two Women's Hospital Staff, Mai- grandchildren; a brother and a monides Medical Society and a past president of Phi Lambda sister. Kappa fraternity. He was a * * • IRVLNG ECKMAN. 5068 Bel- member of Temple Beth El. Dr. Shapiro leaves his wife, videre, died May 16. Services at Benevolent Chapel. Survived by Sybil; son, Robert; daughters, Nancy and Carol; parents, Mr. wife. Fannie; daughters. Sophie and Esther; son, Charles of Mt. and Mrs. Jacob Shapiro; brother, Harry; and sister. Mrs. Philip Clemens; four grandchildren Cherrin. and a sister. He had been practicing at his office at 11544 Dexter for nearly MORRIS KAUFMAN- . 11501 Pe- 10 years. toskey. died May 17. Services at Benevolent Chapel. Survived by Hebrew Union College to Confer sons. Irving, Raymond and Honorary Degrees on Three Fred; and three grandchildren. --- • * • CINCINNATI—Hebrew Union RONALD ALLEN WYN- College—Jewish Institute of Re- BRANDT, age 2 years. died May ligion will confer honorary de- 17. Services at Benevolent Chap- grees at commencement exer- el. Survived by parents, Mr. and cises June 7 upon Lester A. Mrs. Norman Wynbrandt; Jaffe, Cincinnati attorney; Gil- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack bert Sanders of Trinidad, Colo.. Wynbrandt and Mr. and Mrs. attorney, and Rabbi Jacob D. Schwarz of Cincinnati. Ben Greenber, of Cleveland. Campaign Launched Here Against MeCarran-Walter Immigration Bill: Senate Defeats Recommittal Move David I, Rosin, chairman of guson and Moody stating their opposition to the McCarran measure. the immigration and naturali- zation committee of the Jewish Community Council, joined in urging defeat of the McCarran- Walter bills, in the television program of the UAW-CIO last Sunday. Joining Rosin in the protest against the harshly restrictive and discriminatory McCarran measure were Rev. Sheldon Rahn. director of the social serv- ice. department of the Detroit Council of Churches: Miss Flor- ence Cassidy, secretary of the Michigan Commission on Dis- placed Persons: and Benjamin Sta.nczyk, president of the Cen- tral Citizens Committee. Charges against the McCar- ran-Walter measure include the following: Continue to Waste Visas: Our immigra- tion law provides for the admission of 154.000 immigrants each year. Less than halt that number have been used through the years. The McCarran-Walter bills retain our old-fashioned and inflex- ible quota system. Add New Racial Discriminations: These bills are designed to exclude Negroes by drastically reducing immigration from colonies in the Western Hemisphere. Further Restrict Immigration by sub- jecting victims of religious persecution to literacy requirements by eliminating professors from quota-exempt status and by continuing the use of the' outdated census year of 1920 as a basis for immi- gration allocations. Provide Many New, Unreasonable and Arbitrary Bases for Deportation: The hills eliminate the statue., of limitations in many instances and create numerous grounds for deportation not easily sub- ject tc judicial review MANUAL URBACH & SON 7729 TVVELFT:: TY. 6-71g2 MONUMENTS By Karl C. Berg Owner Max Virotslaysky Monument Works Distinctive Monuments Reasonably Priced 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Wildemere TYler 6-0196 The TV panel urged support of the Humphrey-Moody-Leh- man bills which would liberalize and humanize U.S. immigration and naturalization laws. Viewers of the telecast which is broadcast every Sunday at 4 p.m. on WWJ-TV were urged to write Michigan Senators Fer- YISKOR Second Day of Shevuos Saturday, May 31st 1205 GRISWOLD = iiiiiiiffilliminilimilinillinimniiiiiiiiimmilimillininlimillinninillininiffilimirniliffillitmimilimi _ -T_- = = NORTHWEST HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK ET: _.. . Beauty Dignity -=--1- = T.- .--. :,-_ Maintained by = , 7 -- - - f F_ = - Adas Shalom (Northwest) Synagogue Inquiries May Be Made at Synagogue Office WASHINGTON, (JTAi — The Senate on Monday rejected by a vote of 44 to 28 a motion to re- turn the McCarran omnibus im- migration bill to the Senate Ju- diciary Committee for. -further study. Twenty Democrats and eight Republicans voted to re- commit the bill while 21 Demo- crats and 23 Republicans voted against the move. Sen. Paul H. Douglas told the Senate that the McCarran bill "doesn't protect the rights of individuals scheduled for de- portation." Sponsors of the lib- eral Humphrey-Lehman substi- tute moved to bring their bill be- (Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, WO. S-1155. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is • standard charge of S2 for unveiling notices, measuring an inch in depth). • • • The family of the late Mrs. Ida Drews announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, June 1, at Westwood Cemetery, out Michi- gan Ave., past Inkster. Rabbi The family of the late Liza Levin will officiate. Relatives Blechman announces the un- and friends are asked to attend. * veiling of a monument in her memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, The family of the late Mrs. May 25, at Machpelah Cemetery. Ella Tyner announces the un- Cantor Hyman Adler will of- veiling of a monument in her ficiate. Relatives and friends memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, are asked to • attend. May 25, at Clover Hill Park • • The family of the late Mrs. Cemetery. Rabbi Adler will offi- Sarah Baker announces the un- ciate. Relatives and friends are veiling of a monument in her asked to attend. • • • memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, The family of the late Sam- June 1, at Clover Hill Park Cem- etery. Rabbi Adler will officiate. uel Weitz announces the unveil- Relatives and friends are asked ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 11 a.m.. Sunday, June 1, to attend. at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi The family of the late Max Wohlgelernter will officiate. Re- Rubin announces the unveiling latives and friends are asked to of a monument in his memory attend. at 11:30 p.m., Sunday, May 25, The family of the late Irving at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Hoberman will officiate. Rela- Better announces the unveiling tives and friends are invited to of a monument in his memory at 2 p.m.. Sunday. May 25, at attend. * • • Chesed s h el Ernes Cemetery. The family of the late Jack Rabbi Levin will officiate. Rela- Schwartz announces the unveil- fives, friends and members of ing of a monument in his mem- the Radomer Friendly Society ory at 11 a.m., Sunday. May 25, are asked to attend. at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi The family of the late Morris Segal will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Sperber announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- * • • The family of the late Ger- ory at 2 p.m.. Sunday. June 8. trude Posner announces the un- at Beth Abraham Cemetery. veiling of a monument in her Rabbis Thumim and Halpern memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June w i 1 1 officiate. Relatives and 1. at Machpelah Cemetery. Rab- friends are asked to attend. bi Adler will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Memorial Services at * * The family of the late Samuel Ackerman announces the un- veiling of a memorial tablet at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 1, at Mt. Sinai Cemetery (Northwest He- brew Memorial Park). Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • . The family of the late Israel Glaser announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, May 25. at Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery. Relatives, friends and chaverim of Branch 137. Farband, are asked to attend. The family of the late Meyer L. Burke announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memo- ry at 12 noon. Sunday, May 251 Hebrew Memorial Park The Hebrew Memorial Park (Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery) will again honor the memory of the Jewish War Veterans buried there with special services to be t held on the grounds of veterans section. Memorial Day occurring simul- taneously with Shevuot. the services will be held at 1 p.m., Sunday. June 1. Veterans of the Julius Rosen- wald Post and Rabbi Solomon H. Gruskin. of Cong. Bnai Zion, will participate in the services. Families, relatives of veterans and friends are asked to atten these services to properly how the memory of their heroes at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to Israel's Top Citizens attend. ran bill was beaten. %fiend Opening Of . . • The family of the late Elo Bitter Fight in Offing ZOA Frisch House A group of senators, headed Langer and Lea Gittel Langer by Hubert Humphrey and Her- announce the double unveiling TEL AVIV, (JTA) More than bert H. Lehman, seconded by of monuments in their memory 3,000 guests. including Israeli William Benton of Connecticut at 12:30 p.m.. Sunday, May 25, at cabinet members and leaders of and John 0. Pa-store of Rhode Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab- the Jewish Agency. participated Island, opened a bitter fight on bi Thumim will officiate. Rela- in the opening of the Zionist the measure which ensured that tives and friends are asked to Organization of America House, . it would have no quick and easy attend. which will serve as an American • passage through the upper hbuse The family of the late Sam- Zionist center in the new state. such as its companion received Of marble. the house is sit- in the House of Representatives. del Polasky announces the un- uated near the The group, numbering 13, veiling of a monument in his Hakirya. seat of sought recommittal of the Mc- memory at 1:15 p.m.. Sunday, the Israel gov- Carran bill to the Judiciary May 25. at Bnai David Cemetery. miment. It was Committee where it would be re- Rabbi Sperka will officiate. ?rected by ZOA considered along with the liberal Relatives and friends are asked lo honor the memory of its Humphrey - Lehman substitute to attend. measure. Sen. Pat. McCarran, The family of the late Samuel a t e president sponsor of the bill and chairman Holtzman announces the unveil- Daniel Frisch, of of the committee, angrily op- ing of a monument in his mem- N'ew York. All posed recommittal as an insult ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 25, 'quipment to the committee and charged at Bnai David Cemetery, 9355 !ept for the that - subversive" elements were Van Dyke. Rabbi Hoberman will >tone was sent Frisch behind the fight against his officiate. Relatives and friends from the U. S. Features are a restaurant. bar, measure. are asked to attend. post office, travel agency and Failing recommittal foes of reading rooms. the hill warned that they Fred Monosson. Boston Ziol would submit amendments on ist, who opened the ceremont Le , each of the 400 points of dif- described developments conci: tyrn.. ference between the McCarran ing the ZOA House from:, ' the bill and the liberalized meas- day when the late Mr. Ferisch ure. In fact, during the first In loving memory of the late laid the foundation stone:; The - few days of debate, almost 200 Sarah Baker who left us June 4, house, he said, "symbolissf•s th e amendments were submitted-- 1951 (the first day of Sivan). devotion of American Zionists to Sen. Benton alone filing 50. Sadly missed by her husband, Israel." The fighting tactics of the lib- children and grandchildren. Acting President. of Israel, Jo- eral opposition ensured that. • • • barring cloture, debate on the In loving memory of Ida Pevin seph Sprinzak lauded activities measure would be protracted for who passed away May 21, 1942 of the ZOA and called on Amer- can Zionists to settle iv the new months. blocking consideration (six days in Sivan). of other important legislation Sadly missed by her husband, state. Foreign Minister Moshe and preventing Congress from Morris. and children, Mrs. J. Sharett, another speaker, said adjourning early in July for the Fisher, Mrs. A. Gottlieb, Elsie the "house is a link between Is- rael and the ZOA. political conventions and the and George. fore the Senate after their at- , tempt to recommit the McCar- In Memoriam at the Downtown Synagogue 8:30 A.M. Until I P.M. Everybody Welcome a-- McCarran Backers Win Monument Unveilings ri E. -- UN. 4-7414 ill11111111111111111111111fillill11111111111111/11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i111111111:11111111i1111111111111111111111117 presidential campaign unless the bill were returned . to. Committee or shelved. 1 3 — TH E JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 23, 1958 Your WANT AD number is WO. 5-1155.