America iforish periodical alder CLIFTON ATENUI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 TitEPentorr,/aiun (00/41013 eAnnouncing--- I JEWISH COMMUNAL AGENcIES CARRY ON WORK IN SPITE MRS. A. H. LEVIN NEW Daniel Rubenstein Gets Sum. J. W. E. W. 0. PRESIDENT OF DEPRESSION; REPORTS GIVEN BY SIXTEEN GROUPS ma Cum Laude Honors. AT FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING OF WELFARE FEDERATION ' Dairy Luncheon of J. W. E. W. 0. head of a class of 300. with summa cum laude honors. He plans to enter a technical school to study radio engineering, having shown Daniel Rubenstein, son of Mr. remarkable ability at school in Tuesday, Feb. 16. and Mrs. Elias Rubenstein of 2901 scientific subjects. Ills mother, A special meeting of the Jewish , Clairmount avenue, graduated Mrs. Rose Rubenstein, conducts a Wome n s ' E uropean W e If are 0 r- from Northern Nigh School at the music school here g.anization was held Monday at • - Jericho Temple. Mrs. Joe Radner presided. There were paid out the regu- lar monthly allowances for private board of the orphans brought over by this organization to Detroit and checks for aid were sent to nine European families who have To have your clothes Forest dry-cleaned is to be been on the regular supporting list for the last seven rears. sure of having the inside of a garment as care- A report was heard by a com- fully cared for as the outside; it means that dirt mittee of the North Woodward gathered under the seams will be removed as branch of the organization regard- well as spots. hats are not only cleaned; they ing the success of the theater are also reblocked. Ladies' gowns and dresses benefit held Jar.. 29 at Littman's People's Theater. are carefully restored to their former freshness. And all Forest cleaning is done without delay. Arrangements were made for the dairy luncheon to be held Just phone Columbia 4200 and one of our serv- Tuesday, Feb. 16, at the former ice cars is on its way to you. Atkinson branch of Shaarey Ze- dek congregation. Mrs. Silverstein is the chairman of this affair, as- 24 HOURS SERVICE ON MEN'S SUITS sisted by Mesdames Epstein, Kief, Just phone Columbia 4200 and "Detroit's Best" Lieb and Zide. Cleaners will come for your suit, clean it, reshape It was decided that the organ- it and bring it back to you within 24 hours, pro- ization give a theater benefit in tected by a dust-proof bag, the beginning of March. Mrs. J. Zuckerman is chairman, assisted by Mesdames Agnes Levin and It. B. Newman. A home baked sale' will be given before Purim. Election of officers resulted as follows• Ntris. A. II. Levin, (Continued from Page One.) ported for the Jewish Social Sent- Mrs. Maurice Klein, A. J. Levin, . ice Bureau. As a result of exist- Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Mrs. resulting from unemployment. Th ing relief problems, and because George 1Valdbott, Dr. B. D. Well- very reasons which have led so ✓ as many Jewish families were ing, Mrs. Andrew Wineman, Mrs. people to build Centers through - dropped by the Department of Grover Wolf. nut tae length and breadth of th e Public Welfare, the bureau had to Detroit Service Group. land are more pressing and mor e assume the responsibility f Aaron DeRoy, president, report- potent than they ever have been. these needy, with the result th or at i ng for the Detroit Service Group, With regard to the advance -, the Emergency Relief Council w ment of education, Mr. Stern said : formed, Mr. Levin said, and re as recalled that 1,200 volunteers "In order to keep our communa I ported $32,000 was spent for th -, helped raise the $218,000 in the ei last successful campaign. He life in full strength and flow, an d relief of 367 families. in order to preserve Jewish col - Members of the board elected b !lauded his many co-workers for theirciyoperation tural values, we are in du ty the Social Service Bureau are: Mothers' Clinic. bound to maintain our Jewish ed u- For one year—Fred M. Butzel, Mrs. Harry Farbstein reported cational institutions on as high a Justice Henry M. Butzel, Julian level as possible. Of course thei ✓ Krolik, Theodore Levin, Georg that although the budget was cut programs must be modified be - Stutz, Henry Wineman, Mr e one-third, the Mothers' Clinic is a. carrying on its work and members cause of present circumstances.' Henry Wineman. are organizing birth control Makes Recommendations. For two years—Mrs. David Di a- leagues in other Michigan cities. Referring to the relationshi p mond, Samuel Frank, Dr. Leo 13 Jewish Children's Home. existing between the present con . Franklin, Dr. A. hi. Hershma n, Samuel B. Klein, reporting for stituent and co-operating agencie s Mrs. David J. Levy, Abe Srer e, the Jewish Children's Home, said of the Federation, Mr. Stern ma • Mrs. Melville S. Welt. that at the beginning of 1932 1 ' the following two recommend . For three years—A n t h o n y there were .13 children in the new Never before in our history have we offered tions: Deutsch, Ben Fenton, Wm. Fried- home at Burlingame and Petoskey.; or attempted to offer such savings on the 1. That this relationship be man, Dr. Wm. Gordon, Prof. Sam. The total cost of upkeep a year is, strengthened and that all limiti air uel Levin, Isaac Shetzer, Melville $23,540, of which the Community I finest furniture manufactured in the United of S. Welt. conditions under which three Fund contributes $14,750, he re- I States as we are now doinn. Our floors are Emergency Relief Council. the agencies originally entered t he ported, the balance being raised In the absence of Israel Ilimel- in membership dues, gifts, etc. The Federation be removed. fully filled. wiik brand new merchandise 2. That the present co-operat hoch, president, Abraham Srer e home, he reported, was completed and at the new low price level, and on top ing members of the Fed ration— - reported for the Emergency Unem - at a cost of $154,883. The only of this, during the month of February, we Jewish Children's Home, louse of ployment Relief Council. Ever Y amount due on this, he said, is Shelter, Jewish Old Folks' Home applicant, he said, is now bein g $11,000 on the land and $6,500 on are offering a special discount of 20%, and Mothers' Clinic—be made ful , investigated on the day the ca Ii furnishings. Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, which in reality means that orices are about member agencies as soon as pas ' for relief is made, thus makin g is the superintendent of the home.: possible the it of retie • • ,it sib L. half of former selling prices. Listed below House of Shelter, the ary vice-president; Mesdames J. . • Mr. Stern took occasion "to Max Lieberman, as president. Goldberg, R. B. Newman and 11. Hebrew Free Loan Associ•tion, is a typical SCHOR VALUE! recognize the debt of gratitude we David S. 'lemon reported fo reported for the House of Shelter. Zide, vice-presidents; Mrs. Ida owe Dr. John Slawson," and the Hebrew Free Loan Associa r Ile said that aid is being extended Goldsmith, treasurer; Mrs. Agnes 533-547 FOREST AVE E. lauded the executive dirctor of tion. Ile said that 10 times a at the home at 79 Alger to trait- Levin, honorary secretary; Mes- the Federation as being equipped many loans are being extended to s sients as well as to homeless un- - dames J. Newman, A. Smilo, S. with both scholarly professional day as were the year the society pen men. Frisco' and Schwartz , tr Us t t es. A gorgeous nine-piece solid oak, understanding of Jewish com- was formed. He sti originalll Jewish Old Folks' Home. me next oar( of 'rectors munity problems and with a keen money was borrowed on jewelry Jacob Levine, president, re hand carved dining room suite, built philosophic insight into Jewish life. but now three endorsers ar ` ported for the Jewish Old Folks ; meeting will be held Monday eve ning, Feb. 8, at the residence of a. Home, and thanked the Federatio The board of governors of the needed. n for aid extended during the pas t the vice-president, Mrs. A. Katzen, by the finest manufacturer in Rock- Federation elected at this meet- Fresh Air Soc'ety. I 15401 Alden street. ng Mrs. Maurice Kleir, , vice-presi year. Bequests of $6,000, he said ford, which sold recently at $450.00, is Milton M. Alexander, Maurice dent, reported that there wer made possible necessary alters tions. Ilis report was supplement - Detroit Life Insurance Com-I Aronsson, Fred M. Butzel, Mrs. 1,179 campers (luring the 11-week t Max Bailin, Maurice J. Caplan, season of the Fresh Air Camp las ed by a report read by the secre - pany Gives Tropical Cruise. in our February furniture sale at the f Aaron DeRoy, Clarence H. Eng- year. Members of the board o tary of the home, Mr. Korman. gass, Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, the society were elected as fop Amidst the plaudits of their) ridiculously low price of $198.00. SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL SERVICE GROUP DINNER Adolph Finsterwald, Dr. Leo NI. lows: less fortunate colleagues, the De-I More than 600 people were a t troit Life Insurance Co. party left Mrs. Sfax Berendt, Mrs. llyma • Franklin, William Friedman, Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio Walter M. Fuchs, Bernard Gins- C. Broder, Samuel T. Gilbert , the annual get-together dinner o f Thursday, Feb. 4, for New Or. Programs burg, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Maurice Goldenberg, Mrs. Mors e the Detroit Service Group Sunda y leans, from where they will sail ; Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching Harry Grant, Nathan M. Gross, Goldman, Mrs. Sylvan S. Groaner ,, night, following the annual meet - for an extended cruise through the e Dr. A. NI. Ilershman, Mrs. Albert Miss Edith Heavenrich, Miss Sadi 1 ing of the Federation. Henr Y tropics. The party will have stop.' STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD Kahn. lion. Harry B. Keidan, Hirschman, Mrs. Clement Hopp ,1Wineman, who presided over th e overs at Cuba and several other program, outlined the history o f points of interest. Phone Columbia 2943 'Julian II. Krolik, A. J. Levin, the founding of the Federalist ' 1 Theodore Levin, Robert R. Mar- This trip is given by the Detroit wil, Meyer L. Prentis, Mrs. Edwin Crisis Brings New Era for following the arrival in Detroit, Life Insurance Co. as a reward as executive director, of Morris D • M. Rosenthal, Nate S. Shapero, D. for excellence in salesmanship Jews Waldman. Mr. Wineman called W. Simons, Abe Srere, Milford I and high persistency in the main. the attention of the audience tha t Stern, Samuel Summerfield, Mel- tenancy of business in force, and ville S. Welt, Henry Wineman and (Continued from Preceding Page) !Mr. Waldman, who was to ad 'the following were honored: Sir. dress the Tuesday symposium, was David S. Zemon, and Sirs. G. W. Gorowitz, Mr. and follow their respective callings. also present at the dinner. Child Care Council. .Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. What is taking place in Pales- hlr. Wineman pointed out the Melville S. Welt reported on t, Jack Pollak, Mr. and Mrs. Harold tine and will yet take place there I the Federation was operating on the activities of the Jewish Child may be regarded as an extra- la budget of $530,000 a year. He I Gilbert of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Care Council. He pointed out ; Mrs. K. G. Snyder of Chicago, ordinary phenomenon. lauded Mr. Waldman's successor that as a result of the survey con- Corner Elmhurst The Arab problem, which is I Dr. John Slawson, for his untiring Max Fishman of Chicago, Gregg ducted by Mr. Kovecs it has been : Stone, Ed. Chapman, Sam Barnes. of a very serious nature, could efforts in the community. revealed that the work in Detroit The party was accompanied by not yet be solved. This is so Fred M. Butzel, called upon to 10-MINUTE CONVEYOR SERVICE is conducted on a high plane. Mr. not because the feeling of the reminisce about the old days in the following officers of the corn. Welt lauded Mrs. S. Berkovitch, Arabs militates so violently I charitable endeavors in Detroit. pony: Mr. and Mfrs. John II. Rey- Detroit's Finest and Beat Equipped Car Washing director of the council, for her un- against us, but again because !recalled the days when the super- nolds, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fish- tiring efforts and her efficient Plant—Lubrication—Body Polishing. (Continued from Preceding Page.) work. we await salvation from with- :intendent of the United Jewish man, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. out, from the British govern- I Charites, was permitted to spend Walker and Lester Armin. Y. W. H. A. ment, from the League of Na- not more than $5 without author. perience I know that business is Mrs. Samuel Glogower, as presi- tions and not from ourselves. ization. Offering some criticisms not a thing to be dabbled ho; that dent, reported for the Young Wo This is due to the fact that we of the present system, he said that I it requires and, in the case of the Detroit Jewish Organizations successful business man, receives i men's Hebrew Association. Point- ourselves are not sufficiently ac- good leadership and an interested Rally to Generous Support his whole life and undivided at- ng to the effects of unemploy- tive. The Arab does not scorn community, evidenced by the eve- Of Palestine Workers. ning's large audience, were moat tention, as business parlance has 5 ment on the association's work, the Jew but he fears him; he be- frs. Glogower described the ef- lieves the Jew means to drive important. it." orts to aid the jobless, the work him out of the land. But since Most pleasing and impressive Aaron DeRoy, as chairman of Turning to Paris, the goal of o f the "Y's" employment bureau, ... a universally recognized characteristic of the we do not desire this and could the Service Group, then took has been the support which De- every aspiring artist, Fraenkel t he task of placement, and lauded not do and also should not be- charge of the meeting for a few troit's Jewish fraternal and so- wholeheartedly devoted himself to t he work done by a number of cause of moral reasons then it cial organizations have accorded literature. His stories and ar- v minutes to call forcommittee re- the to drive of the Gewerk- ticks began to appear everywhere. v olunteers who help in conducting could not be difficult, if honor- ports, later turning the chairman- arious vocational classes. ably desired, to find a way to an ship back to Sir. Wineman. Re- schaften campaign for the organ- But this, too, began .to irk. It North End Clinic. understanding. Fanaticism will ized Jewish workers in Palestine was another form of success, a Jesse Hirschman, reporting for quickly vanish. Attempts to ports were submitted by Nate Sha- (Ilistadruth), according to M. Itz- killing of the inner self. pero on publicity work; Maurice He t he North End Clinic, said that bring about a boycott miss their kowitz, chairman of the organiza- wanted to express himself freely $ Aronsson, who reported that 47 A RADIO INSURING YOU GREATEST ENJOY- t ions committee of the campaign without regard for the exigencies 102,200 w point. It is manifest that hos- per cent of the pledges on the last tilities are always but occa- campaign were thus far collected; MENT AND PERMANENT PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP conference. Mr. Itzkowitz stated and conveniences of editors or sum being $3,000 .less than that at a recent meeting of the confer- publishers. And in Paris, one is spent in 1930. In spite of this sional. The Arabs' attacks are Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich, to whom Mr. ence that nearly all of the organ- surrounded by hordes of young however, 79,064 patients were dreaded more in Berlin, London DeRoy referred as the "sweet- The name . . . Stromberg- izations approached responded fa- artists, and some not so young, all treated, this number being 6,000 and New York than in Palestine heart of the last campaign," re- proper. vorably to the invitations extended similarly chafing at the bit. more than in the preceding year. Carlson • has stood for quality ported for the program committee. to them by the campaign repre- Fraenkel began to dream of a way The percentage of Jewish patients PALESTINE EFFORT SERVES Dr. Slawson, in a brief address, in telephone voice transmis- treated last year was 56, Mr. ALL WORLD sentative, accepting the request out. said: "We have made our activi- Hirschman reported. sion since 1894—in radio, We should not imagine that to participate in the reception "Create Your Audience." Directors of the North End the Palestine settlement is a ties inclusive and have democrat- since 1924. The name can be banquet which will be given on Then came Anonymous Move- Clinic elected at this meeting are: simple matter. It is a difficult ized the community. We are now Feb. 14 in honor of Zalman Rubs- ment, a c depended upon to stand for mjivement generally mis. I A. E. Barit, Harry H. Bielfield, country and it needs a great en- more eager than ever before for show, of the Palestine labor dele- understood here, but seriously re- volunteers, as is indicated by to- quality indefinitely. For— gation, and Mrs. Irma Lindheim. garded in America. Fraenkel said: ' David S. Diamond, Joseph H. Ehr- thusiasm and a great readiness night's affair. We have led our though greatest efficiency In addition, they pledged their "Young men, you who are differ- lich, Seymour Frank, Mrs. I. Gil- for sacrifice, in order to settle it community into a cultural path, bert, Miss Edith Heavenrich, Jesse in such a manner that we may marks Stromberg -Carlson financial co-operation in the drive ent, why attempt to compete with F. Hirschman, Julian II. Krolik, be able to demonstrate to our- and it is appropriate that we cele- for funds. manufacturing o p orations, brate our anniversary with a cul- the rest? Draw yourselves apart. Isidore Levin, Mrs. Leopold D. Among the many organizations . . Create your own audiences. Mayer, Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn, selves and to the world what tural symposium." and though they always pass Jews can do, not as merchants which thus far have responded to Set a value upon yourselves!" Dr. Slawson also pointed to the J. B. Neiman, Mrs. L. J, Rosen- on to the public the savings and shop-keepers but as creators the call of the campaign commit- "splendid demonstration" of The idea, in short, was to offer berg, Mrs. Frances Rosenblatt, in the primary and pioneer ele. from lowered cost of mater- tee are the Pinsker Verein, the unrecognized talents a modest but Nate S. Shapero, Samuel Summer- youth and to the cross-section of ments of the upbuilding of a ials and improved manufac- all ages represented at the gather. Odesser Verein, the Russian Po- attentive circle of admirers. In- field, Victor Weil, Mrs. Henry natural and normal economic lish Organization, the Berditch- stead of waiting indefinitely for Wetsman, Andrew Wineman, Mrs. ing, and rejoiced that youth is turing, Stromberg - Carlson life. We can perform in Pales- stepping into communal work. ever, Galician, Mohiliver, Turover, attention, the anonymous press of- Andrew Wineman, Edwin A. Wolf. will not—skimp materials, tine a historic work. We can and Kishenever Societies, as well fered a modest reward and a very The principal address of the Jewish Centers. here create a new future for use inferior substitutes for as the local Bakers' Union. definite circulation. What if one's Nate S. Shapero, president, re- Judaism and that is why every evening was delivered by Dr. I. M. Rubinow, executive director of the finest or build smaller re- At the same meeting of the con- name wasn't known immediately? ported for the Jewish Centers As- Jew, regardless of his religious the Order of B'nai B'Rith. Dis- ference, of which Joseph Haggai In the end, the secret will out. No sociation. Ile particularly touched outlook and political affilia- ceivers than are scientific. cussing "American Jewish Philan- is chairman, M. Bishkin, chairman good man can be suppressed. The upon the work of the new branch ally necessary to completely tions, must share in this work. thropy Today," Dr. Rubinow re- of the subscription committee, re- public will make it its business to, on Dexter boulevard. More than This is not a passing matter of viewed the problems that are be- reproduce the best broad- ported that the solicitations for find out. 100 men and women are on func- a day's concern. When the casting. funds this year were meeting with All the editions of the first two tioning committees of the Cen- Jews went out of Egypt, it took ing raised by the crisis, and asked:: "Can we do justice to ourselves unprecedented success, upon due works have been sold out. The ters, he said. them 40 years to enter Pales- if we still stick to purely com- consideration of the current ad- author of "U. S. A. With Music" Directors of the Centers were tine. Even then it might have munal responsibilities?" Ile de- verse economic conditions. Not has just been rewarded with the elected as follows: been achieved in less time, but only have last year's donors for poetry prize for the year here in For three years—Henry Wine- it is reported that the Jews who clared that we have no right to limit the claims of the Jewish the most part renewed their con- I' a r i s. "Werther's Younger man, Henry Meyers, Israel 'lime?. had lived in Egypt and were poor to what the Jewish poor can tributions," Mr. Biskin declared, Brother" has been most favorably hoch, Judge Charles Rubiner, Ed- steeped in Egyptian culture— do, and insisted that all poor must "but, what is quite significant, reviewed by the critics in Amer- ward Rothman, Edwin Wolf, Roy which was not an inferior cul- be taken care of by social organ- many are extending their support ica. It is a unique work. It was R. Fisher, Mrs. James Ellman. ture, to be sure, but a different izations, city, county, state and— this year who in former years have written by a successful business For two years—Rabbi Leon one—these Jews could not build failed to do so. This is indeed man on the eve of losing his soul. Fram, Bernard Isaacs, Judge Har- up a new land of their own; as is certain to come—the relief m agencies of the federal govern- quite gratifying and should serve It is a miniature saga of the ry B. Keidan, Sol R. Levin, Mrs. only the following generation to spur us on to the successful spiritual struggle of a poet. This Magnificent Andrew Wineman, Nate S. Sha- was designated for this task. "It is useful to remember," he consummation of our drive for pero, William Frazer, Simon Shet- Respect is thus especially due said, "that voluntary effort is not Brand New funds." zer. PURITY TO INITIATE the Jew of Lodz who is today For one year—Milton M. Alex- cultivating the soil. lie has at- enough," and he warned that the M. Stark, chairman of the ban.' NEW CLASS ON FEB. 8 Jewish community has a double ander, Milford Stern, Emma But- tained good results. But only quet committee, announces that Fred Butzel, Bendetson Net- his son who will have grown up responsibility, to the community complete plans for the banquet,: On Monday afternoon, Feb. 8: zel, WE INVITE zorg, Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. on the soil, who knows the se- at large and to its own distinct which will start at 6:30 p. m. in at 4:30, the officers of Purity: needs. He urged a common sense David B. Werbe, Emanuel Pa- crets of the soil and climate, the Philadelphia-Byron Hall on Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., will YOUR INSPECTION program of reconstruction and perno. Feb. 14, have been made. The will achieve that which must be deliberate policy on the part of initiate a class of candidates, fol.: Ex-officio—Dr. John Slawson. guest of honor will be Zalman lowing which a complimentary achieved. The Hebrew Univer- the nation as a whole in stimulat- Radio-Phonograph combina- Reporting for the United Jew- Rubashow, Palestine labor leader, in.egalthp. roduction of necessary dinner will be nerved to all paid- ish Charities, *alter M. Fuchs, sity at Jerusalem may attract ,, tions as well as radios alone. editor of the Hebrew labor daily, the most professors from all up members. A slight charge will Dvar, and renowned orator and he made for husbands who are president, stated that the net the world but it will have a real Addresses delivered in the sym• net worth of the organization is scholar. The other guest speaker non-members. significance only when it has nosium on Monday, Tuesday and 8378,384. He read a list of be- Luxurious Cabinets will be Mrs. Irma L. Lindheim, Jewish students who have Wednesday appear elsewhere in A splendid program has been quests made during the past year prominent in the liadassah move- sprung from the soil, who have this issue. ment and active in the support of ranged for the evening under the which totalled $10,782. experienced the life of Palestine Participating in a program of EASY United Hebrew Schools. Lower in price than any complete console which the Palestine labor movement. chairmanship of Mrs. Emory Mo- from the very day of their entertainment which followed the Robert Marwil, reporting for birth. whose address will be delivered in nash. Mrs. Lillian Alpern will MONTHLY TERMS Stromberg.Carlson ever has offered, this model pr.).- Service Group dinner, in "The English. Emma Lazaroff-Shaver contribute several solos, accom, the United Hebrew schools, said We are gond Germans and vides the high selectivity and extreme sensitivity of Birthday Party," "The Bored and Hyman Cohen are the artists ponied by Mrs. Sarah Teitlebaum., that the five branches have an en- remain so. But our German Meeting" and "The Goldbergs" the superheterodyne principle, combined with Strom- Your old radio or ph ,n •raph who will provide the evening's en- Mrs. Monash will address the gath- rollment of 1,575 pupils. in the nationality and affiliations by were the following: Felix F. Sil- b•rir-Carlson's celebrated tune. The cabinet is of tertainment with choice vocal ren- ering on "Child Psychology," and past year the school at Michigan accepted as part payment. no means suffer if, out of the ver, Chas. E. Feinberg, William the ditions of Jewish and general he remainder of the evening will' avenue and Twenty-ninth street striking richness and beauty. purest motives and reasons Fleischman, Milton Gordon, Mrs. be devoted to cards and dancing. was added to the group supervised musical interest. such as origin and past, work Ida B. Colten, Howard A. Kaichen, Celebrating the George Waah- by the schools. Ile reported that for a Jewish future, a future Dr. Peter M. Bernstein, Edmund ngton bi-centennial, on Feb. 22, the schools are functioning under Dr. Bergman to Address Peo- Purity THE MUSICAL CENTER 01 DETROIT" that will mould for us Judaism M. Sloman, Albert Kreekum Mar- Chapter will hold a bridge- a budget of $77,500, and that the anew, a future which will drive v in B. Gingold, Gus N. Newman, ple's Forum. ea at lintel Statler. An able com- sum of $45,000 which was to come contents from a Jewish way of L eonard Lewis, Max Fruhauf, mittee, consisting of Mesdames from the Federation had been cut Dr. Walter G. Bergman, pro- Esther Oppenheim, Jeannette Ash, to $37,500. Salaries, he reported, life and which for ■ second S amuel H. Rubiner, Mrs. Max J. fessor of education at Detroit da Canvasser and Betty Bloch had been cut twice. tuition income time attains • state when great K eidan, Elliot N. Lipson. Mrs. Jo- things will come out of Zion P eph 0. Kopel. Dancers, Mah- Teachers' College, will address the h aye this affair in charge and are is decreasing, and an effort is • 1 STEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES!.. for the benefit of mankind. Jew- lj Peoples Forum in City College a rranging for appropriate decora- made to raise ■ sem from mem- ish toil and achievements in Pal- r orie Winters and Christine Jett- Auditorium, C Warren, t ions, refreshments and prizes at bership fees. ies. Mrs. Sidney J. Allen at the estine are to serve not only us, p ions. Jack Weisberg, violinist. Sunday , at 7:30 p. In., on "Props- e ach table, in addition to several Social Servic• B . not only the Jews of the world, Louis J. Weitzman appeared In unable door prizes. Michigan, Ohio, 0...tat'o and Detroit Branches Theodore Levin, president, re- but all the world. a clever one-man, debate. SCHOR'S Detroit's Best Dry Cleaning Service Annual February Furniture SALE Just Phone Columbia 4200 FOCEST `6.`,EAIV COlumbia 4-200 GEORGE GALVANI Sc I FURNITUR, COMPANY MA. 5891 Dexter Auto Wash 12005 DEXTER BLVD. 8928•12th Street PALESTINE LABOR DRIVE SUPPORTED! Fraenkel's Success I QUALITY through and through Siromberdtarlson The Complete Stromberg- Carlson Line of Radios is on .Sale at the House of Grinnell Stromberg-Carlson Radio 175 GitimrtnELL Minos • 1515-21 Woodward Ave.. Detroit