THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Elmer Rice, 74 Playwright (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON — Elmer Rice, the noted American playwright and novelist, died in a Southampton hospital Monday of pneumonia at age 74. He was taken off the liner France last week after suf- fering a heart attack and ad- mitted to the Southampton Hospital. Pneu- Rice monia set in later in the week. Known as one of the formative figures in the modern American theater, Mr. Rice won a 1929 Pulitzer Prize for his play, "Street Scene." Born in New York City, the son of Jacob and Fanny Reizenstein, he left high school after his sopho- more year and held jobs as a claims clerk in a commercial house and later as a law clerk. He later attended law school and was ad- mitted to the bar but quit that profession to take up writing. He changed his name after writing his first play. A prolific writer, Mr. Rice •turned out 50 full-length plays, foilr novels, a book about the theater and many one-act plays, short stories, articles, screenplays, television scripts as well as an autobiography, "Minority Report." Nazi Death Camp Doctor Dies; Escaped Trial BONN (JTA)—Dr. Hans Eisele, a doctor at the Buchenwald death camp, died recently in Cairo at the age of 55. Eisele fled from a war crimes trial to Egypt in 1952 and remained there after President Nasser rejected a West German request for his extradition. Eisele was twice sentenced to death by the allies for his death camp activities but was released in 1952. He was then arrested for trial by a German court, but fled Germany, turning up in Cairo. JWV to Hold Services May 28 at Machpelah The Department of Michigan Jewish War Veterans will conduct Memorial Day services 11:30 a.m. May 28, at Machpelah Cemetery. Veterans families are asked to advise the department office of all veterans' graves not in the veteran's section at the cemetery in order to decorate them with flags prior to memorial services. Error in Unveiling Notice Friday, May 12, 1967-47 Organization Member Rose Hollander, 77 Rose F. Hollander, a member of several Jewish women's organiza- tions, among them Temple Beth El Sisterhood, of which she was board member and financial sec- retary, died Monday at age 77. Mrs. Hollander, a native of Cleveland, lived in the Detroit area 42 years. She belonged to Beth El, Brandeis University National Women's Committee. Sinai Hospital Women's Guild, Hadassah, National Council of Jewish Women, Ameri- can Red Cross and the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged. Survivors are her husban d. Lester L., 15340 James, Oak Park* a son, Ramon J.; three sisters, Mrs. Sadie Weinberg of Cleveland, Mrs. Henry (Emma) Lorber of Jamaica, N.Y., and Mrs. Lily MacMurky of Cleveland; and three ,grandchil- dren. Albert Goldman, NY Postmaster NEW YORK — Albert Goldman. retired postmaster of New York, died last Friday at age 84. Mr. Goldman, who had been commissioner of the city's depart- ment of plant and structures (now the department of public works) before his postmastership, had been in public office 25 years. During World War II Mr. Gold- man supervised 4,000 Army and Navy postal units at home and abroad, the largest wartime mail volume handled anywhere. This job brought him the Medal of Merit. He was a founder of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University and had been active in more than 50 civic, busi- ness and charity organizations. Esther Grabow, 75 CANTOR MIL GILDIN Ackerman, pres. Cantor Simon Bermanis, vice pres. - Cantor Harold Orbach, secy.-treas. Fannie Rosenberg; Labor Zionist Fannie Rosenberg, widow of Louis Rosenberg, with whom she was active in the Labor Zionist movement, died Monday at age 74. Mrs. Rosenberg, 18082 Mark Twain. was born in Poland and lived in Detroit 39 years. She was a member of the Chaim Weizmann Society, Gold Star Parents, Poale Zion and Farband. Mr. Rosenberg, who died in 1965, was chairman of Farband and secretary-treasurer of Poale Zion. Surviving her are a daughter, Mrs. Helen Ritter; a brother, Joshua Joyrich; and a sister, Mrs. Esther Zyskind. Dean of Playwrights in. Argentina Dead at 72 Acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- tives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. OBITUARIES EVA BRENNER of Bay City died May 8. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Theodore (Yvette) Mandell, and Mrs. Robert (Norma) Rittman: four sisters and seven grandchil- dren. Interment Detroit. * * ■ NANCY B. BURKE, 16185 Rose- mont, died May 7. She leaves her husband, John; a son, Kenneth; and two daughters, Beverly and Janice. • * * BERNARD CARROLL. 13401 Northfield, Oak Park, died May 7. He leaves his wife, Lillian; a son, Belden; one brother, three sisters and three grandchildren. Interment Hartford, Conn. * MOLLIE COHEN, 11501 Petos- key, died May 10. Survived by two daughters, Marion and Mrs. Alfred D. (Lillian) Bricker; one sister and three grandchildren. * * • HELEN COLUMBUS. 11501 Petoskey, died May 9. Survived by her husband, Elmer L.; three sons, Ben, Henry and Samuel; four daughters, Mrs. Glenn (Celia) War- ren, Mrs. Leslie (Ann) Shoemaker, Mrs. George (Frances) Wanzug and Mrs. Albert (Bertha) Grant; three sisters, 16 granchildren and two great-granchildren. * * * SAMUEL EICHNER, former De- troiter of Beverly Hills, died May 4. Survived by his wife, Phyllis: a daughter, Shelly; his mother, Mrs. Regina Eichner of Detroit: two brothers, Theodore and Al- exander, both of Detroit; and three sisters, Mrs. Philip (Gertrude) Maskin and Mrs. Edward (Evelyn) Kohleriter, both of Detroit, and Mrs. Harry (Lillian) Brilliant. In- terment Los Angeles. HERMAN KOBLIN, 24641 Ken osha, Oak Park, died May 5. Sur- vived by his wife, Sylvia; a son, Victor; a daughter. Mrs. Sherman (Elaine) Chyette; four brothers, one sister, and five grandchildren. * DORA LIPMAN, 18280 Ohio, died May 7. Senived by a son, William; and two grandchildren. • • • ALFRED H. MILLER, 11501 Petoskey, died May 5. Survived by his wife, Dora; a son, Herbert N.; a daughter, Mrs. William (Selma) Brookstein; one brother, one sis- ter, three grandchildren and two. great-grandchildren. * a • DAN H. SOFER, 10701 Santa Maria, died May 6. He leaves his wife, Henrietta; and a sister, Mrs. Celia Sapiro. • • IRA WAGMAN, former De- troiter of Phoenix, died May 8. Survived by his wife, Ida; three sons, Louis of W. New York, N.J., Bernard of Edison, N.J., and Sey- mour of Detroit; three daughters, Mrs. Sarah Murtz and Mrs. Salva- dore (Anne) Ascione, both of De- troit, and Mrs. Charles (Clara) Graves of California; one brother, one sister, 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. • * * IRENE WOHL. 17510 Wisconsin, died May 8. Survived by her hus- band, Eugene; a son, Steven; two sisters and two grandchildren. KALMAN ELKIN, 27356 Selkirk, Southfield, died May 10. Survived by two sons, Irving and Harry of Long Island; a daughter, Sylvia; one brother and three grand- children. * t ABRAHAM FOX. 12800 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park, died May 6. Sur- vived by his wife, Jennie; a son, Dr. Kenneth of Knoxville: a daugh- ter, Mrs. Jerome (Toby) Shatanoff; two brothers and three grandchil- dren. * • * DAVID JOSEPH HARTMAN, 361 Covington, died May 11. He leaves two brothers, Samuel and Glenn; and a sister, Mrs. Jean Tyner. • • • MINNIE ISRAEL, 18491 In- diana, died May 10. She leaves her husband, Ruby; two daughters, been scheduled to end his tour Mrs. Seymour (Annette) Serling in a few days and return to the and Mrs. Louis (Bernice) Newman foreign ministry in Israel. of Chicago; one sister and three grandchildren. I In Memoriam I In memory of beloved husband and father David Goldsmith who passed away the 6th day of Iyar. Lonely and sadly missed, your warmth and your love sustain us. Always remembered by w i f e, Mary; and children, Sheldon, Paul and Charlene. The Family of the Late The Family of the Late ROSE KOSMAN Cantor Shabtai Louis Goldsmith, 20038 Cooley, who was a charter member of Farband Branch 13, now Branch 79, which inaugurated the Labor Zionist movement in Detroit, died Tuesday at age 80. Surviving him are his wife, An- na; daughter. Mrs. Irving (Dena) Greenberg, and a son, Morris of Los Angeles. Mr. Goldsmith was a retired member of Local 208 UAW and had been an active labor leader for many years. He was among the most devoted workers for His- tadrut and Jewish National Fund and was deeply interested and ac- tive in the Farband Shule. BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—Samuel Eichelbaum, noted Argentine Jew- ish playwright, died Monday at 72. He was considered the dean of Argentine dramatists. Born in Dominguez, a Jewish Colonization Association settlement in Entre Rios Province, Mr. Eichel- baum received many national and Morris Weinstein; local awards for his plays which Owned Fashion Shops dealt with contemporary Argentine Morris Weinstein. owner of the life. Among his plays was one on a Children's Fashion Shops in Won- derland and Livonia and Macomb Jewish theme, "Tranquility in the Village, which dealt with the malls, died Tuesday at age 52. Mr. Weinstein, 18319 Green- struggles by early pioneering Jew- wald, Southfield, was in the chil- ish colonists. dren's clothing field 29 years. Born in Detroit, he was a member of Shmuel Harman Dies; Cong. Beth Abraham and Pisgah nvoy to Belgium Lodge, Bnai Brith. BRUSSELS (JTA) — Shmuel Surviving him are his wife, Harman, first secretary of the Is- Sarah; a son, Leonard; two daugh- rael Embassy here and head of ters, Carol and Joyce; and two its consular section, died Tuesday sisters, Mrs. Al (Rose) Felsot and at age 55. He had served here Mrs. Arthur (Florence) Weintrob. for the past six years and had The Jewish News regrets the Esther Grabow, a founder of the error in the April 28 announce- Home Relief Society, died Wed- ment of a monument unveiling in nesday at age 75. memory of Rose Biber. The name Mrs. Grabow, 4380 Squirrel, listed in the notice was incorrect Bloomfield Hills, was a Detroit native. She belonged to Temple Israel, National Council of Jewish Women and Hadassah. 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