All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS R-EbET-ROITAWISII ARO/STICLE TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE OLDEST JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927 VOL. XXXI. NO. 18 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents I. 0. B. B. Orchestra PALESTINE WORK Leader ( Attorney On Stand CHAIM WEIZMANN 1[ World Will Famous EDITOR OF DEARBORN INDEPENDENT, Address Foram , In His Own Behalf ' In Concert May First IS JEWISH TASK- SAILS FOR EUROPE , CAMERON, PLEADS IGNORANCE OF ANTI- DINNER KEYNOTE AFTER LONG VISIT SEMITIC CHARGES ON WITNESS STAND JAMES MARTIN MILLER, FORD BIOGRAPHER, TESTIFIES THAT FORD PLANNED SAPIRO ATTACKS Accompanied By Louis Lipsky, President of American . , Zionists. --- LIPSKY WILL RETURN SOMETIME DURING MAY Sapiro Complains That Libel Deprived Him of Position in Co- operative Marketing Movement, to Which He Had Devoted His Life. World Zionist Leader Satisfied With Progress With All- Jewish Union. Sapiro Amends Declaration by Eliminating 54 of 141 Libels. This Move Is Calculated to Speed Up the Trial and Define Issues Clearly. HMO Debaters and Symposium Well Received by Capac- ity Audiences. An event of importance to music ' I lovers of this city will be the con- cert by the mod It'rith Symphony ; Orchestra Sunday, May 1, in Orehes- tea Hall. This organization, which is, ' composed of (fa musicians, is being I sponsored by Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, Independent Order B'nai B'rith, as one of the component parts of a col. tural program being carried out by t he local Jewish fraternity. The orchestra made its debui Sat-1 urday evening, March 26, in liar- nitwit, Hall with a Beethoven program commemorating the one-hundredth anniversary of the death of the great composer. The initial number on the program was Beethoven's First Sym- phony in C Major. The orchestra REUBEN BRAININ closed with the Concerto in C Minor for piano and orchestra. Kalman Neve, violinist, played the hreutzer Sonata with Dr. Mark Gunzburg. conductor of the orchestra. The orchestra is now in rehearsal for the event of May I and it is an- nounced that a popular program is being arranged. Several members Famous Ilebraist Talks in )(id - the Detroit Symphony Orchestra will dish at Northern High appear as soloists. The affairs of the orchestra have At Three O'Clock. been placed in the hands of a coin- NEW YORK. — (.1. T. A. --Dr. An important forward step was taken by counsel for Aaron Sapiro in Chaim Weizmann, president of the his $1,000,000 suit against Henry Ford here when William 11. Gallagher, World Zionist Organization, sailed on chief counsel for Sapiro, offered in court his amended declaration, drawn; the steamer Olympic following a stay all at the request of Judge Raymond. I of five months in this country. Louis In the new declaration, 54 of the original 141 libels have been eliniin-1 Lipsky, president of the Zionist Or- uteri. These 54 libels have been the cause of the numerous objections on I ganization of America, is leaving on the part of the attorneys for Henry Ford and have resulted in delaying the : the same steamer to attend the ple- trial. Their elimination is expected to put an end to the numerous tech- 1 AARON SAPIRO nary meeting of the executive of the ideal battles between the opposing counsel and speed up the trail consider- . World Zionist Organization, which ably. Gallagher declared, in presenting the new declaration to the court. will take place in London on April 6. that the 54 libels were eliminated because they were unnecessary duplica- ' The Palestine representatives of the tions and only confused the main issues involved in the trial. These libels IVY Zionist executive, Mr. Sprinzak, labor •ontained such fragments of sentences taken from the Dearborn Indepen- , leader,and M. Dizengotf, aml Dr. dent as "the Jewish organization," "the Jewish promoters," the Jewish, Hantke, German member of influence," "under Jewish control," "oriental financiers" and "Jewish sub- the executive, are expected to ar- marine in America." Gallagher declared that these libels were contained 1 rive in London to attend the meet• , ia much fuller detail in the 97 libels remaining. Boycott Monday Night ink It is also possible that the gen- Judge Raymond denied Ford counsel a motion asking an adjournment ' End o-called actions 1 eral council, the et the case in order to allow them to consider the new declaration. Judge ' With Two - Cent Reduction ' committee of the Zionist Organize- Raymond's denial of this motion is • lion, will be called at an early date. . On All Beef Cuts. taken as an indication that he ap- NIr. Lipsky will return to the "New Palestine and New Russia" is proves of the changed dec (Turn to Last Pagel Having linen promised a two-cent United States in May prior to the an- the subject chosen by the world-fan The amended declaration has the on of the Zionist r- ous author, journalist, lecturer, Reu- — nual co reduction tier pound on all beef cuts, ganizat further effect of elimicating from the -- of America. It is und er- ben Brainin, for his lecture next Sun- trial any reference to Henry Ford's Final Dinner Meeting on April 12 at effective as of Tuesday, March 29, stood the emergency in Palestine day afternoon, April 3, at 3 o'clock at anti-Semitic views, but strengthens the Jewish women of the city called arising out of the economic depres- Temple Beth El. Northern High School for the Detroit those libels in which Sapiro is al- • off the boycott instigated on March sion will be considered by the execu- Jewish Open Forum. Mr. Brainin, lege,' to have been a member of:a, 2 as a protest against the exorbitant rive who will deliver his talk in Yiddish, For the final dinner meeting of the prices charged at the kosher butcher "Jsh ((Si ring." , 1 Satisfied With Amerie• was an intimate friend and adjutant Helen Joseph's Puppet Show to Fea- year 1926-27 the Men's Temp le Club, Cameron bn Stand Six D ■ ys. In his farewell message to Ameri- of Theodor llerzl, the founder of the at a recent meeting of the board :shops. Several hundred women at- ture Annual Council Program. . I tended the massmeeting held last can Jews, Dr. Weizmann stated: "I present Zionist movement, and assisted W. J. Cameron, edit , r of the Inde- eourne enter, , Monday night t at Melbourne C pendent, was again on the witness am leaving America this time with Herz' in organizing the First Zionist The Detroit Council of Jewish Wom- when a delegation from the butchers' the conviction that a most important Congress. He is now honorary vices stand, his sixth day of testifying. lunion came to discuss terms of peace.. milestone has been passed in the pro- president of the Zionist Organization en has planned a real treat for its an- Attorney Gallagher tried again to get 1 The women agreed ill turn that no Kress of our cause towards complete of America and vice-president of the nual Children's Day on Monday, April Cameron to tell about Ford's anti- ! investigation be made by an expert realization. In the course of my American Jewish Congress. As active Jewish views. When Ford counsel economist, as they had planned. Both'. present visit, I have labored in two leader in the world Zionist movement objected, Gallagher asked that the , sides argued until 2 a. m., when a 1 important fields: first, in obtaining, Mr. Brainin has attended every Zion- jury be dismissed from the court compromise was finally reached. Solo- , in co-operation with my colleagues of ist Congress as worker and journa list. int was argued. The while the po nun Schlilven, who has acted in an l , the United Palestine Appeal, the nee- He was also one of the founders of the jury was excused and Gallagher said advisory capacity for the women, was easary means to keep going our work Bynai Zion organization, the first Zion. to Judge Raymond: arbitrator and Mrs. Kolodin chairman I in Palestine, and to enable the land ist body organized in 1886. "There is no use trying to pull the of the meeting. A representative of to tide over its present economic dif- Born in Russia in 1862, Reuben wool over our eyes by saying there the Valid Ila-Kashruth, association , ficulties. This has been a work that Brainin reveived his elementary edu- is no Jewish question in this case and of Orthodox rabbis, was present. 1 Ibrooked of no delay and no relaxa• cation in that country, matriculating that Mr. Ford's attack was purely an The women also copleted m Plans' lion. Our hard won positions in Pal- at t the Gmnasium y and Hebrew Uni- attack on Sapiro. Sapiro would not for the organization of a consumers' have been attacked had it not been (Turn to Last Page) (Turn to Last Page) co-operative league, the main pur- , for the Ford Jewish question. pose of which is to prevent such con- Women Victors In Meat ControversytArthur ALFRED MURPHY LAST MEN'S CLUB SPEAKER Brainin To Speak For Sunday Forum CHILDREN'S DAY AT BETH EL ON MONDAY Call For United Effort Sounded At Weizmann-Marshall Gala Function. 800 PROMINENT JEWS GREET NOTABLE ACCORD Personnel of Experts Commis- sion To Survey Palestine To Be Announced NEW YORK.-- (J. T. A.1—A call to Jews of all shades of opinion to consider the upbuilding of Palestine not only the task of Zionists but as an all-Jewish problem was sounded by Louis Marshall, Dr. Chaim Weiz- mann and Judge Irving Lehman, the speakers at the Weizmann-Marshall i harmony dinner held at the Biltmore Nearly 800 prominent New York • Zionists and non-Zionists at- tended the dinner which was given by a special committee representing Zionists and non-Zionists on the oc- casion of the conclusion of the accord in American Jewry. Jews, Details of the compositions of the non-Partisan Experts Commission which is soon to sail for Palestine to make a survey and report its findings to the Jewish Agency will be made public in a few days. Mr. Marshall stated. "With the prophet we say, 'Peace to hint who is far off and pence to him who is near.' That is our greet- ing to all the world. Let us be unit- ed in good works. We have enemies from without. I am entirely indiffer- ent to them. Let there not be ene- mies from within. That would be a tragedy. Then let us all unite in this great cause. !wet us speed it. Let us feel that it is our work, our problem and another glorious page will be written in the annals of the Jews of the world," Mr. Marshall declared. Judge Lehman, who was toastmas- ter, in introducing the speakers of the evening, addressed himself to Mr. Marshall and Dr. Weizmann, saying: "You, as true leaders, have called up- on your followers to let time decida between conflicting views and in the meanwhile, for all Jews to join after study in work upon which all Jews can and should agree. "This being a matter of articles re- ditions as resulted in the meat boy- garding the Jewish people or inter- . cott. Although it was decided at . national Jews who dominate the Jew- first to open a butcher shop under the J "This gathering is the answer to ish people, it is directly pertinent to management of the league, the mew-, your call. Henceforth through your the argument. Did Henry Ford say hers felt it would be more advan- efforts there should be respect for 'Go after Sapiro as an individual,' or tageous to postpone these plans for Detroit Jewry was signally honored of the Board of Slate Hospital Com- different viewpoints, but united effort did he say, 'Pick out some Jews and the time being. , during the last week by Governor mission, is a native of Kalamazoo. to bring about the realization of Jew- JUDGE ALFRED E. MURPHY go after them'? Counsel for Ford The boycott , in which several thou-' Fred Green in the appointment of She received her education in the ish aspirations, to carry out our duty seem to pretend that in pursuing our unanimously chose as its honor guest sand women took part and which Judge flurry B. Kenton to till the public schools and high schools of the and all our duties to our country, to questioning of witnesses we must ask, anti speaker Alfred J. caused the closing of most of the vacnacy on the Circuit Court bench city of Kalamazoo and 20 years ago ourselves, and to our Jewish broth- enry Ford about 'Did you talk with Henry Judge kosher butcher shops, started four f the Wayne County Murphy, Circuit Court. ers." Aaron Sapiro?' ago Wednesday all ef- Judge Murphy has weeks occupied a after seat 1 Weismann Revi•ws Zionism. "One of the elements in this caseon the Wayne County Bench for 27 forts to prevent it had been made MRS. HELEN H. JOSEPH is the individual responsibility of years and has a national reputation to no purpose. The instigators were Dr. Weizmann, who was given a Ford," he continued. "A beginningas a scholar and orator. He inks representatives of 27 women's organ- 4. The program of the afternoon will rousing ovation, ninny in the audience must be made somewhere. We will among the highest as a jurist, very . izat .ions in the city, who called upon consist of Helen Joseph's Puppet Show, singing "llatikvah" while they stood, in which Mrs. Joseph will present two in his address reviewed the develop- fe w of his opinions hying been re- all Jewish women to join them. They dared upon was part of a general versed by the Supreme Court of the claimed that following High the plays, Snow-White and The Three ment in the Zionist movement since series dealing with the Jewish pea- state. , Holydays of last fall. during which Bears. The entertainment will begin the war. Ile laid emphasis on the plc and their actions in this country. at 3:31) and will take place at Beth El necessity of alleviating the present Judge Murphy's subject will he period the price of meat is yearly ad- This series was initiated by Ford, "Some Problems in the Adininistra-vanced several cents a pound, the Chapel, Woodward and Gladstone ave- economic crisis in l'alestine and pav- ' run by his order. He directed Cane- lion of Justice." butchers did not lower the prices to nues. ing the way for further development run to enter upon them. We wish to Mrs. Joseph has established her own in accordance with the country's cap- The Men's Club has also succeeded those in effect before the holiday sea- prove the degree of ratification of in securing for this dinner the seer- son. as is customary. Women resid- puppet theater in Cleveland. Her plays ability of absorption. Cameron's acts by his superior. are written or adapted from the leg- ices of Stanislaw W yzat ycki, famous • in r in t he Oakland and Fenkell sec- In depicting the task before Zion- ends and literatures of many lands, ists and non-Zionists, Dr. Weizmann Jew. Taboo to Ford. tenor of the LaScalla Opera Com- tions, where feeling was most bitter,', stated that clue to decreased house- and to Ow ingenuity and art of the old urged that the work of upbuilding For some peculiar reason there pony, who will render several vocal 1 hold budget, the few cents more ' puppet craft has been added all the Palestine be done in a manner be- seems to be some extraordinary sensi- selections. equipment of a modern theater, light- fitting an ancient race. Owing to the unusual character of charged for each pound of meat was tiveness on the part of Ford now ing effects, new settings, double pro- actually :i hardship on their families, about his views regarding the Jewish the program, the club has decided to Mr. Marshall, who was long ap- as they could not afford to pay the scenium, etc. In the studio and work- people. It seems to be a taboo topic invite all III en of the temple and also shop are found all types of puppets plauded, stated in his address: "Dr. prices asked. The butchers, on the 'Oh, you mustn't discuss the Jewish permit them to bring their friends. Weizmann has said that there has suggested by tradition. There are This being the last tinnier meeting o ether side, claimed that, due to in- people!"Oh, you mustn't discuss the the hand-puppets, who perform in been a crisis in Palestine. Yes, there of the season and because of the char- creased expenses in the union and activities of Jews!' have been crises everywhere. We their little Hack booth, sly, grotesque , otherwise, it was necessary to raise "Why, if the present disposition :actor of the two men On the program, comedians and very much alive. There have had crises in this country fre- had ruled Mr. Ford earlier, then a capacity crowd is expected. The their prices, although the women had • .- quently. The Puritans, the Pilgrim are the shadow figures that move with r d. ° • discovered that there had been no in- there wouldn't be any law suit. No officials of the club are the picturesque dignity through Biblical Fathers so-called, we will adopt them JUDGE HARRY B. KEIDAN GOVERNOR FRED GREEN crease in the wholesale price of meat. use to try to pull the wool over our urging members to send in their res.- --because they had a great many tableaux presented in a small struc- Efforts at arbitration and compro- eyes that this is an individual at- •rvations without any delay. mise were repeatedly made by the due to the death of Judge George P. conic to the city of Detroit. She has tore built specially for shadow-shows. good Jewish ideas—the Pilgrim Fath- tack on Sapiro. What does the open- Yawl Ha-Kashruth and by ninny lead- Codd; the appoinment of Mrs. been engaged in social and philan-1And, of course, there are the string ers had crises during the early part ing article say? Sapiro is not even mg men in the community who felt Blanche Gilbert on the membership thropic work and although she has marionettes, more familiar to Ameri- of their settlement in New England. named. It is the 'Jewish band' which LUDENDORFF BEHIND , But you can't get rid of a crisis by that an investigation should be made of the State Hospital Commission and held no public office, yet her activi- ran audiences. RATHENAU MURDER by an expert economist to determine is assailed. That is the fundamental During their first public season last !closing your eyes and nut realizing --- issue in this case. year these puppets performed for over , that it exists, and by calling a crisis the conditions before and after the "Sapiro is the most humble of all 131:111.1N.—(.1. T. A.) -- The my.-- 40,000 children in Cleveland. at nubile prosperity and growth. The crisis , increase in prices. These plans failed the conspirators named. They were Wry of the murder of Walter Rat h:- and private schools, in parks, stores, must be visualized, arid you must curs because the butchers And the women statesman and reported to be Otto II. Kahn, Ber- nau, German-.Jewish ewish state who was churches, settlement houses and pri- it by practical methods and by avoid- could not agree on the terms. which nard Baruch, Julius Rosenwald and minister of foreign affairs vate h.dnes, clamorous applause, dis- ing the mistakes which brought about w CO on, Besides these men Sapiro was killed by anti-Semites, may be ex- would be temporary. The rabbis had ' erect approbatilin and most encourag- t he crisis. asked that the boycott be called if inconspicuous. There was a libel on plained s oo as a result of an inquiry , and that the butchers lower sucn ing success for the merry, miniature No Axe, To Grind. every one of these men if there was conducted by the German government. actors. Eric von Ludendorff, German war p Prices as were necessary until the "I have tried to indicate that those • a libel on Sapiro. Sapiro was only who are co-operating and who are de- an incident or a cog in the machine. lord and the leader of the anti-Semitic result of such an investigation be sirous of co-operating with the Zion- Now as regards publications on tomes in after-war period, and Herr ascertained. The Consumers' League is plan- plan- ist organization in connection wtih the Jewish people or on the Inter- Ehrhardt are under suspicion of hays ning to hereafter investigate any con-' the Jewish Agency have no axes to national Jew,' it is competent to in- ing instigated the assassination. trov er p ies between the retailers of grind. They are merely seeking to This was revealed on the authority quire whether the defendant said: foo d products and the women who do their duty as Jews. It is not nec- 'Go after the Jews.' It is competent of the state atorney in the sensational buy and try to effect compromises in Young Thespians Are Applauded in essary to admonish them. They un- to inquire into the initiation of these trial 10 several officers of the Black Purim Play. derstand what is needed, moral sup- attacks by Ford. It is only when re- Reichswehr which is taking place in each case. The end of the boycott port, and eventually material support is considered a victory for the won- sponsibility is fixed on Ford that any Giessem. The state attorney declared en, Upper grade boys and girls of to a great cause, and I would cer- even though they did not gain the that an inquiry is being made. injury comes back to his hand. Shaarey Zedek Sunday School who tainly not have studied the Jewish large reduction they asked on the "If Ford told this man: 'Go after -- — essayed rules in "The Paper Hat." a people of the United States as I have - cheaper cuts of meat. the Jews; send your investigators Purim play by Fannie Barnett I.in- for a lifetime if I myself understood aver to Europe; go through the li- sky, were liberally applauded for them. Even as they that come from l:aries, get all you can, then publish 'JUNIOR HADASSAH WILL their efforts last Sunday afternoon. Missouri, so they who came from it nad I'll stand behind you,' that fact The youthful actors trained under the other countries have to 'be shown.' HOLD MEETING APRIL 5 is pertinent here. direction of Miss Mettle Baron and They have to be shown the merits of MRS. BLANCHE GILBERT "Ford has libeled, through his pa- HERMAN A. AUGUST Abbe Levi of the school staff. Those an undretaking. They must be The April meeting of the Detroit per, man after man," Gallagher went who composed the cast were Saul shown what can come of it. When The •North End Clinic an- chapter of Junior Hadassah promises Herman A. August as public adminis- ties as pant-president of the Sister- who on, "and when, after two years, he each, Doris Lipson, Florence Oppen- they are satisfied that the methods nounces that, starting with hood of Temple Beth El, national rep- to be of unusual interest to all. as trator. sensed an atmosphere of prejudice helm, Nettie Stein, Kiga Hershman, employed are sound methods they will Monday. April 4, the evening a most delightful program of enter- The elevation of Judge Harry B. resentative of the Temple Sisterhood had been created, he said to Came- Je• not be backward. Their record is im- clinics will be held on Monday tainment has been arranged by Miss Keidan to the Circuit bench is of and past vice-president of the Detroit Gertrude Smith, Fanny Rosen, ron: 'Lay off a while.' Certainly and Thursday evenings of each rome Frank, Abner Friedman, Syd- perishable, written in the history of ' Ida Velick, chairman of the program marked significance inasmuch as it Council of Jewish Women, eminently • ney there is no more harm in asking this Smith, Anne Greenbaum, Ida week, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock, Judaism. No people since the world committee. The meeting will take is the first time in the history of qualify her for the duties of the office • witness if Ford directed articles Levin and Bernice Friedland. began are more generous and kind, instead of Tuesday and Satur- place Tuesday evening, April 5, at Michigan Jewry that any Jew has to which she was appointed. This is ! against the Jews than to ask on what n, program of which the play was more brotherly in their feelings, more day. as heretofore. The evening the first time a Jew has been appoint- 8:15 o'clock, at the Philadelphia- been appointed to the Circuit Court Jew', And so on." a part included addresses by Rabbi sentimental in the best sense of the clinics are open to persons who, Byron Hall. bench in the state. Judge Keidan rd (,11 any state commission. A. M. Hershman and Superintendent word, more idealistic than the Jews Ford counsel commented sarcas- because of home. school and Herman A. August was appointed Jacob Margolis, editor of The De- entered public life as assistant prose- A. Louis Gordon, recitations by Ida of America. They have gotten into t racily on Gallagher's impassioned business duties, cannot attend trod Jewish Chronicle, who will be cutor and, because of his special abil- to the office of public administrator.1- Levine and Bernice Friedland. a the habit, many of them, of feeling plea to allow the court to hear testi- during the day. Children must It is an office of trust and impor- the principal speaker of the evening. ity, learning and honesty, soon distin- dazi.e by DorM Lipson and a musical orony on Ford's views on the Jewish be accompanied by an adult. has chosen as his subject "Russia and guished himself and when he chose to lance, whose obligations and duties selection by Freda Greenbaum. The that after all, the most important race and reiterated that "the entire thing in Jewish life is what was in The departments open during require trustworthiness and honesty • Her Jews." Professor Elijah Zalud- become a candidate for the Record- assembly, under the direction of Mrs. the days of old. that what we need is Jewish race is not on trial here—it the evening include the dental ' kowski, recently chosen cantor of era Court, it was no surprise to his as well as ability. It involves the Emma Lazaroff &haver, sang "Good not conflict, but peace, peace and is simply Aaron Sapiro with whom clinic, for adults; venereal, Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, will ren- friends that Governor Albert E. handling of funds of estates of de- Purim" and "En Kelohenu." At the we must concern ourselves." unity," Mr. Marshall declared. medical and pediatric clinics. der several Passover numbers. Pro- Sleeper appointed him to a judgeship cedents who have left no person to conclusion of the exercises the chil• Judge Raymond ruled that Ford's The North End Clinic, of v,a it,'.states. Mr. sv a femur Zaludko•ski is director - Of the in April, 1920. In the following No- . dren were presented with boxes of views could not be brought into which Mrs. Eleanor Jones Ford ' Halevy Choral Socjatw-and WAS en- vember he was elected by an over- is a member of the firm of O'Brien & I BUYS LAND IN PALESTINE cnady. court at this time, but his wording is director, is housed in the Leo- gaged in suwihrrictivities in Warsaw whelming majority. Although hest- August, composed of Earnest E. indicated that these views might be pold Wineman Memorial Build- in his wetly youth. tant to accept the position on the O'Brien and Herman A. August, with JERUSALEM.-- (J. T. A.) — Sir brought in at a later time, when Ford ing at 936 East Ilolbrook ave- I Many matters of vital importance. Circuit bench, as it had been pre - offices at 1923 First National Bank JABOTINSKY LEAVES POLAND Robert Waley Cohen, has purchased himself was on the witness stand. nue. Services are given at cost . to the organization will he discussed viously offered him by Governor Building. Mr. August is an old nod- an area of 20,000 dunams of land near During the questioning of Came- price to those persons who can and announcements concerning an Groesbeck, when it was offered him dent of the city of Detroit and lives) WARSAW.-1•1. T. A.)—Vladimir the Jewish colony Hedera. ron, the names of Louis Marshall and pay, otherwise no charge is :early summer affair, which is now be- this time by Governor Green, he ac- at present with his family at 3242 Jabotinsky, leader of the Zionist Re- The holding will be the joint prop- Paul M. Warburg, New York banker. made. The operating deficit is ling planned, will be made. cepted the position because of the in• Monterey avenue. lie is a graduate vislionists, left for Paris, following flve erty of Sir Robert and the Palestine were mentioned by Gallagher, but cared for in the budget of the All members and those interested sistance of his many friends. of the Detroit public schools and of weeks in Poland. Jewish Colonization Association. Be Cameron denied all knowledge of Community Fund. Mrs. Blanche Gilbert, who was ap- the Itierary department and Law Col- , in the work of Iladassah are invited It A'as declared here that he will sail also made other investments in several pointed to the position of • member lege of the University of Michigan. for the United States. to attend the meeting. Palestinian enterprises. (Turn to Last Page) S. Gov. Green Appoints Detroit J ews to High Office PLAYERS DO WELL AT SHAAREY ZEDEK Evening Clinic Days Will Change April 4