Tyrone Guthrie Arrives For Stratford Festival Tyrone Guthrie, director of the Stratford Festival productions in Canada, arrived in Stratford, On- tario, for a three-month stay prior to the Festival season, June 27 to Aug. 27. • Accompanied by Mrs. Guthrie, Dr. Guthrie will make his head- quarters in Stratford until after the opening nights of the sea- son, June 27-30. First claim on his attention will be the select- ing of the students for the Fes- tival Drama Course, scheduled to run through from the beginning of rehearsal period to the end of the season, 250 applications al- ready having been received for the course which will involve playing with the Festival com- pany in the three productions as well as taking classes in theater study. Dr. Guthrie, who also has di- rected in Israel where he staged "Oedipus Rex," will be directing two of the productions, "The Merchant of Venice" and "Oedi- pus Rex." The third production, "Julius Caesar" will be directed by Michael Langham, young British producer at present working with the Crest Theater in Toronto. Starring as Shylock will be the noted refugee actor from Czech- oslovakia, Frederick Valk. Fran- ces Hyland will have the role of Portia. The music festival at Strat- ford will be directed by Louis Applebaum. Republican Support Assured for State Anti-Bias Measures Monument Unveili6gs Obituaries PEARL LIEBERMAN, 2634 ALBERT PLOUFFE, Quebec City, Canada, died March 22, in Fullerton, died March 26. Serv- Detroit. Services and interment ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. in Quebec. He leaves his wife, She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Roy (Unveiling announcements may be in- Irene; three daughters, Collette, Y. Chatlin, and three grand- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish Minnie and Mrs. Paul Rivard; children. News office, VE. 8-9364. Written an- * nouncements must be accompanied by and a grandchild, all of Quebec. the name and address of the person * * * 3207 JACOB HEIMBERG, making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices, Blaine, died March 24. Services ALLEN KRIGER, 13335 Ver- measuring an inch in depth,) non, Huntington Woods, Mich., at Hebrew Memorial Chapel- wife, Anna. The family of the late Samuel died March 22. Service at Ira Survived by his a a a Benach announces the unveiling Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his MAX QUATER, of Muskegon, of a monument in his memory wife, Margaret; a son, Mark; a Mich., died March 26. Services daughter, Judy; a brother and a at 1 p.m., Sunday, April 3, at at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He Northwest Hebrew Memorial sister. a a a leaves his wife, Jeanette; three Park Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will NATHANIEL HOLDEN, 18281 daughters, Mrs. Samuel' Korby, officiate. Relatives and friends Pinehurst, died March 22. Serv- Mrs. George Bryant, of Livonia, are asked to attend. ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He and Mrs. Harold Mullen, of Van * a a Calif.; two sisters and five The family of the late Louis leaves his wife, Blanche; two Nuys, Kukes announces the unveiling daughters, Mrs. Leonard Frank grandchildren. a * Mrs. Sherman Becker; three of a monument in his memory and NATHAN S. LEE, 19981 brothers, three sisters and four at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, April 3, at Shrewsbury, died March 29. Beth Abraham Cemetery, Wood- grandchildren. • a a Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. ward at 8 1/2 Mile Rd. Relatives He leaves his wife, Eileen; a SIDNEY S. CAPLAN, 18223 In- and friends are asked to attend. brother, Joseph; and a sister, diana, died March 26 Services * * * Mrs. Nat Kobrin. at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He * a a The family of the late Lena leaves his wife, Jennie; four Shapiro announces the unveil- sons, Aubrey and William, of . SIMON NADELL, 1610 Coiling- ing of a monument in her mem- Detroit, Sherman, of Dayton, wood, died March 24. Services ory at 12 noon, Sunday, April 3, and Irving, of Cleveland; a were at Menorah Chapel on at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Puritan, March 27. Survived by Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela- brother, a sister and four grand- his wife, Anna; sons, Leonard, children. tives and friends are asked to a a a Alfred, and Donald; brothers, attend. Mrs. MARCIA DULMAN, '75, a Jerome and George; a sister, Detroit resident since 1933, died Mrs. Esther Wolff of Chicago, March 25, - in Omaha, Neb. She and a grandchild. Ellis Radinsky, UIA a a a leaves a son, Sidney Zneimer, MRS. A. HANNA ROSEN, 31, Director, Dies at 51 of Omaha; a daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Miskin, of Huntington of 20120 Mark Twain, died Ellis Radinsky, executive di- Woods; five sisters, three broth- Monday. Funeral services were held at Kaufman Chapel Tues- Zeitani Here to Push rector of the United Israel Ap- ers and two grandchildren. day. A lifelong Detroiter, she peal, died Sunday of a heart at- a * Israel Pecan Project was active in Temple Israel's tack, at his home in Mahopac, FLORA MORRIS, 3779 Col- Sisterhood and Young Marrieds N. Y. He was 51. David Zeitani arrived here lingwood, died March 28. Serv- Group. She is survived by her Mr. Radinsky this week for a several days' Dr. Pinkhos Churgin who also was ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. husband, Sherman; sons, Lee stay in the interests of the Isra- assistant n a- She leaves her husband, David; and RiChard; daughter, Regina; Gets Honorary DHL el Pecan Corp. tonal executive four sons, George, Sydney, Harry parents; Mr. and Mrs. George A number of investors already vice - president and. William, of Jackson, Mich.; . Melbas; sister, Mrs. Arthur Co- NEW YORK, N. Y.—Two hon- have been enrolled in this pro- of the United a brother, seven sisters and fOur hen. ject and others are becoming in- ors were accorded Dr. Pinkhos a a a Jewish • Appeal, grandchildren. Churgin, retiring Dean of the terested in it. * a a ANNA WEISS, 4200 Burlin- was nationally Teachers Institute of Yeshiva Mr. Zeitani reported that 250 PERRY KLASKY, 2223 La game, died March 29. Services known as a dunams of land were planted University, on the eve of his Zionist leader, Belle, died March 23. Services at at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. She departure for Israel to assume last week by the Israel Pecan as an organizer Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- leaves her husband, Joseph; four Corp. between Rehoboth and the presidency of the new Bar- or Young Judea vived by his mother, Mrs. Lillian sons, Charles, Norman, Adolph Ilan University. He received the Gedera. Members of the gov- in New York Klasky; a son, Arthur; five and Alexander; two daughters, ernment were among those who honorary degree of Doctor of Mrs. Louis Goldberg and Mrs. and for his vital brothers and three sisters. Humane Letters from Dr. Sam- participated in the ceremonies. * * a Radinsky interests in nu- Sol Fink; four brothers, two sis- uel Belkin, president of Yeshiva Dr. Yechiel Weizman is head of merous other Jewish communal GEORGE GUDES, 9917 Mc- ters and 13 grandchildren. University, and plans were an- the corporation. movements. Quade, died March- 25. Services Mr. Zeitani can be reached at nounced for the establishment CARD OF THANKS at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. of a Chair in Jewish History the Fort Wayne Hotel, The family of the late Jerome Survived by his wife, Mollie; a Attorney Mark Birnkrant bearing his name. son, Dr. David; a daughter, Mrs. M. Zack wishes to express sin- The dual tribute to Dr. Chur- Called by Death at 55 Israel Ends TSO Dispute; Morrie Hauptman, and seven cerest thanks to relatives and gin, retiring after 35 years as friends for the kindnesses ex- Mark H. Birnkrant, of 1525 grandchildren. Allow Mt. Scopus Convoy Dean and professor of Jewish tended them during their recent a a a history and literature, took place Balmoral, well known Detroit JERUSALEM, (J T A) — An at a dinner-convocation at Hotel attorney and an active com- BENJAMIN GORDON, 4005 bereavement. Israel supply convoy proceeded New Yorker attended by 500 munity leader, died Monday at Webb, died March 26. Services DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-59 to the Israel positions atop Mt. persons. at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. the age of 55. Friday, April 1, 1955 Scopus Monday after a delay Funeral services were held Survived by his wife, Jennie; of three weeks resulting from a Wednesday at Temple Beth El. two daughters, Mrs. Milton Ab- dispute between Israel and the Mrs. Benjamin Rich Dies He is survived by his wife, ramson and Mrs. David Levine; United Nations Truce Supervi- Phyllis; daughters, Terry, Joy, three sisters and four grand- Mrs. Esther M. Rich, 49, of sion Organization. Madge and Sue; eight brothers children. 19745 Chesterfield, an active The acting head of the TSO, a a a in local women's circles, and three sisters. Col. H. Hommel, however, ruled leader BESSIE 'OLINICK, 15417 Pine- A resident here for 40 years, died Monday. Funeral services that Israel must remove the were held Thursday. She was a Mr. Birnkrant was co-chairman hurst, died March 26. Services at roadblock, and forbade the move- resident for 43 years. of the attorneys' group of the Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- ment of supply convoys through Detroit Surviving her are her hus- Allied Jewish Campaign and was vived by two sons, Abraham and the Jordan lines until Israel band, Benjamin Rich, the -an active member of Temple Frank; three daughters, Sarah obeyed. prominent Detroit realtor; two Beth El, Zion Masonic Lodge, Conn, Mrs. Ben Pearinian and daughters, Barbara and Sharon, Detroit Consistory, and Moslem Mrs. Murray Hoch m a n ; 19 CARD OF THANKS Temple. He was a member of grandchildren and 16 great- three brothers. The family of the late Benja- and She was active in Hadassah, the Detroit and Michigan Bar grandchildren. min Cohen acknowledges with Temple Israel and Woman's City Associations and was admitted 7unera/ eltctpit grateful appreciation the many to practice before the U.S. Su- Club. kind expressions of sympathy preme Court. extended by relatives and MONUMENTS • CENTRALLY LOCATED CARD OF THANKS friends during the family's re- Only ,Jewish Chapel in The family of the late Mrs. Menorah Chapel Plans By Karl C. Berg cent bereavement. the Northwest district Bertha S u t k i n• acknowledges Suburban Area Expansion Max Wrotslaysky Four Michigan State College with, grateful appreciation, the Monument Works • SPACIOUS FACILITIES professors have been selected to many kind expressions of sym- owner At a meeting of the board of pathy extended by relatives and Largest Jewish Chapel help the country of Brazil es- Distineeft directors of Menorah Chapel last ?donaments in Detroit tablish its first school of busi- friends during the family's re- Tuesday evening, Rabbi • JoShua Reasonably Priced cent bereavement. ness administration. Sperka, president, reviewed the 3201 JOY ROAD .PURITAN cor. DEXTER, Corner Wildemere progress of 18 months of serv- ice and stated that in the past TY. 6-0196 UNiversity 1-7700 six months, "we have had nearly C. W. Moore, Mgr. as many services as during the 12 months of the first year." It was proposed to open a branch of Menorah Chapel in the Northwest area, either on The Excellent Facilities of The Ira Kaufman James Couzens or in Oak Park- Huntington Woods. A committee Chapel are Known to Our Community, was appointed to explore this 17125-27 VAN DYKE AVENUE expansion. Opposite Main entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery and are Available at a Cost Members of the board of Men- DETROIT 34, MICH. - TW. 2-6200 orah Chapel include Philip Ash, Within Reach of All Max Biber, Morris Brandwine, A. Howard Block, Al Brant, Charles ( DESIGNERS • MANUFACTURERS P. Feinberg, Samuel Hechtman, William Hordes, Daniel Laven, MONUMENTS. GRAVE MARKERS. , MAUSOLEUMS Julius Lipshaw, Julius Rotenberg; FUNERAL DIRECTORS GRANITE • BRONZE • .MA.RBLE' Philip Stollman, Harry Schumer, WE ERECT WORK ANY PLACE IN THE.. UNITED, STATES 9419 Dexter at Edison Alfred Weiss, Louis W, Zack and Morris W. Zack. Tyler 4-E3020 In a statement addressed to William Cohen, John W. Martin, Michigan Republican campaign chairman and former Auditor General, gives assurances that strong support will be given in this state by the Republican members of the Legislature to proposed "legislation outlawing discrimination based on race, creed or color." To support his encouragement to backers of fair practices legislation, Mr. Martin, pointing to the advocacy by Michigan Republicans of fair practices measures and their condemna- tion of racial discrimination, quotes the following plank from the Michigan Republican Party platform unanimously adopted at the last convention: "We ap prove and commend President Eisenhower and those associated in his administration who, after Democrat Party lip service as well as actual opposi- tion by many Democratic Party members, have finally broken down the barriers of racial seg- regation among the citizens of our country. We recommend that this vitally basic principle of the equality of mankind, be recognized and practiced throughout our state in the fields of education, business, in- dustry, employment and the profess'ons; and we further rec- ommend that such vitally basic principle be implemented and perpetuated in the State of Michigan by appropriate legis- lation, which would clearly pro- hibit discrimination." MENORAH I noun & The Ira Kaufman Chapel , BAIRN CO.