b ETROIT ' AN OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER FOR WAYNE COUNTY THE ONLY ANGLO•jEWISH and VOL. XXXIII. NO. 25 NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN EMS!' HRONICLE Michigan's Home Jewish Newspaper THE ' LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1932 $400,000 LONG TERMIppeaks on Friday JEWISH JUVENILE At Shaarav Zelda CREDITS AVAILABLE t DELINQUENCY HAS IN PALESTINE WORK SHOWN DECREASE Palestine Economic Corpora- tion to Build Homes for 500 Families. PROGRESS IS SEEN IN HAIFA BAY AR EA At No Time Was Percentage of Jewish Delinquency as Great as Non-Jewish. INTERESTING STUDIES MADE BY DR. MAILER; Julius Simon Reports Mo re Arabs See Need for Co- Operation. --- NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Lo ng Educator Says Jewish Child Represents Less Serious Problem Than Gentile. _ "The Man With the !Joe" Translated Into Hebrew NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)— Dr. Bernard Brachman, presi- dent of the Jewish Sabbath Al- liance of America, and rabbi of Congregation Zichron Ephraim, author and publisher of many Hebrew books and essays, has, with the approval of the Ame ri- can poet, Edwin Markham, translated in biblical Ilebrew "The Man With the Hoe." Mr. Markham, in a letter to Dr. Drachman, informs him t hat this translation will be In- c luded in a new volume of his c ollected poems, scheduled for p ublication in 1933, Peiser to Succeed Dr. John Slawson Federation's Executve Direc- tor Leaves to Take Post in New York. Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents TWO-THIRDS OF ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN QUOTA RAISED IN FIRST SIX DAYS OF DRIVE; ENTHUSIASM EVINCED,C WORKERS AT DAILY LUNCHEONS; LEADERS ARE ENCOURAGED Dr. John Slawson, for the past four years executive director of Volunteer Army of Solicitors Determined to Raise Entire Quota of $165,000; Special the Jewish Welfare Federation of Gifts Team Headed by Nate S. Shapero Was First to Oversubscribe Its Detroit, has resigned his position Quota Last Wednesday; Others Untiring in Their Efforts. here to become the director of the Board of .Jewish Guardians. His PROMINENT LEADERS INSPIRE WORKERS AT DAILY MEETINGS AT HOTEL DETROIT-LELAND AT WHICH THE PROGRESS OF CAMPAIGN IS REPORTED term credits approximating Series of Radio Programs Serve to Inspire Community for Causes Represented in Cam- "The percentage of Jewish chil- 0,- paign; Dinner 000 have been made immediat ely dren among the pupils enrolled in at Statler Last Sunday Night Officially Opened Drive, With t he public schools of New York is available by the Palestine E co- Mayor Murphy, Rabbi Lazaron, DeRoy and Wineman as Speakers. nomic Corporation to enable 5 00 about three times, as high as the p roportion of Jews among the chil- families of Jewish agricultu cal d ren arraigned before the courts laborers in Palestine to become in- With close to $110,000, or approximately two-thirds of the assigned quota of o f New York," according to Dr. 000, dependent borne and orchard ow n- $165,- raised in the first six days of the drive, leaders and workers of the Allied Jewish J ulius B. Mailer in an article on era during the current year, ac- Campaign are now entering the final stages of this important fund-raising efforts with cording to a report of Julius Si- "Juvenile Delinquency Among the 46 Beth El High School Grad-1 RABBI MAX ARZT a determination that the entire quota must be raised and that this community mon, president of the corporatio n, Jews of New York," in the May Rabbi Max Ant of Temple not fail. uates to be Awarded dare which was organized in 1926 f or - Israel of Scranton, Pa., will ad- issue of the Journal of Social Diplomas. the economic development of t he Forces, which has just come from The enthusiasm evinced by campaign workers at the daily luncheons, held dress the late Friday night serv- the press. Jewish National Home on a no n- ices at Congregation Shaarey Ze- Detroit-Leland Hotel, with the number in attendance increasing daily, indicated the philanthropic basis. Rabbi Bernard Heller, director Mailer, research associate at dek ay 10, on the subject nothing will be permitted to stand in the way of complete success for the drive. that The corporation was organiz ed of the Hind Foundation at the Columbia University and director en "These Changing Times." Lead- at the initiative of Bernard Fle stated on Thursday that they felt encouraged by the spirit of the volunteers. University of Michigan, Ann Ar- Rabbi Arzt received his secular of educational research of the ner, who is now chairman of t he bor, will accupy the pulpit of Tem- While speakers encouraged the workers in their effort, at the daily luncheons, the com- education at the College of the Union of American Hebrew Con- munity at prominent large is being inspired by board of directors. Felix M. Wa ple Beth El next Sunday morning, a series of radio addresses and special programs, serving to City of New York and Columbia gregations, has completed an ex- burg is honorary president; Ho n. the purposes of the drive and to appeal for general support of the causes represented. explain n. University. ' He was graduated tensive study of the records of the May 15, and will speak on the Herbert II. Lehman and Robe rt subject: "Have We a Mission?" The Campaign Dinner. from the Jewish Theological Semi- Szold are its vice-presidents an d Israel Ilimelhoch, president of The dinner which ushered in the campaign, held last Sunday evening at Hotel Statler, was an unusu- nary of America in 1921, and has Walter E. Meyer, treasurer. the Temple, will distribute diplo- ally earnest affair, which revealed the determination of the leaders to bring the drive to a successful con- been rabbi of Temple Israel of Settlement Plans. mas to 46 graduates of Temple clusion. Although It was attended by a smaller audience than usually attends the campaign dinners, the Scranton since 1924. He is chair- In his report, which deals wit Beth El High School. They are DR. JOHN SLAWSON ----4 man of the education department sincerity which motivated the ef. his observations during a rece t mainly students who began attend- of the northeastern Pennsylvania forts of the workers caused the ing the School of Religion of Tem. resignation becomes effec- three months' visit to Palestin e, branch of the United Synagogue event to end in a spirit of great tive June 1, Mr. Simon pointed out that th pie Beth El in the kindergarten at of America, chairman of Lacka- 600 families who are to be settle the age of four, have been con- Dr. Slawson will be succeeded wanna County Committee on Old The sum of 1$64,000 was an- this year constitute the first un it firmed in the ninth grade at the by Kurt Peiser, for the past six Age Security and president of the nounced raised at the conclusion of a 1,000 family settlement pla age of 14, and continued after years executive director of the Council of Social Agencies of of Sunday night's dinner, follow. which was proposed two years ag Scranton. confirmation to the completion of United Jewish Social Agencies of ing addresses by Mayor Frank as one of a number of projects i n the twelfth grade of the High Cincinnati. Murphy, Rabbi Morris 5. Lazaron aid of the development of Pales School at the age of 17. Succeeded Morris Waldman. of Baltimore, llenry Wineman, tine toward which the corporatio The graduates who will receive Coming to Detroit in the fall of Aaron DeRoy who presided, and has loaned and invested to date diplomas are: Martin Alexander, 1928 as the successor of Morris Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich. $2,751,591. Jack Art, Henry Auslander, Ger- D. Waldman, who then assumed Mr. DeRoy opened the program The procedure in the selectio n old Beck, Sidney Benjamin, Har- the secretaryship of the American by expressing confidence that the of the applicants for these cred old Bergman, Rachel Berman, Ro- Jewish Committee, Dr. Slawson assigned quotas in the campaign its," Mr. Simon declared, "will in salie Brown, Edward Burnett, Ju- has many accomplishment to his would be raised. He admitted that sure the selection of individuals lian Caplan, Evelyn Chase, Eli credit. He succeeded in uniting it is a difficult job, but declared and families who are considered to Numerous Achievements Are Chodorowski, Bernice Cohn, Rae numerous elements under the ban- that there would be no fun in it if Credited to Local Women's be most desirable for this project. A. Cohn, Maurice Dreifuss, Jr., ner of the Jewish Welfare Feder- it were easy. Introducing Mr. We shall provide the water for the Organization. Harriet Ellenstein, Erwin Ellman, cation, and as a direct result two Wineman as the first speaker, he settlements, and where needed Helen Fishman, Nettie Goldhoff, drives for funds—the Allied Jew- lauded him for his communal con- erect the houses, consisting of two A year of unusual activity, Irene Goldstein, William Good- Ish Campaign of 1930 and 1931— tributions and for his able leader. rooms, kitchen and verandah and which was crowned by the conven- friend, Helen Gottlieb, Goldie were outstanding successes. ship. stables, The Palestine Plantation ing here of the triennial conven- DR. JULIUS B. MAILER Gray, Sol Landau, Joseph Lattin, Halsor Stern's Memory. Company will provide credits for tion of the National Council of Dr. Slawson's accomplishments Jean Lelpziger, Helene Linden- Mr. Wineman asked the audi- kitchen gardens and small planta- Jewish Women, is credited to the Jewish boys and girls who were baum, Sidney Moyer, Frances here are enumerated in a state- tions." ence to rise for one minute in tnent issued by Henry Wineman, arraigned before the Children's Detroit section of the organiza- Nelson, Dorothy Redblatt, James $1,500 Cost of Settling Family. tion. tribute to the memory of the late thairman of the board of directors Courts of New York City during Robinson, Alf red Rosenber g) 'nf,the Jewish Welfare Federation The cost of settling a family, Mr. Milford Stern. who at the time of Annual reports of the Detroit the twenty-three years_from 1909 James . Rosenthal, Robert Ro Simon pointed out, will be about section reveal a series of activities to 1931. his death was president of the which the following -tribute is Herbert Schakne, Jeannette $1,600 and will be repayable over which overshadow in importance Jewish Welfare Federation. paid the resigned director: Causes of Arraignment. Schmittke, Cecile Schor, Hortense ' a period of 15 years. ''The an. the activities of any other previous "Detroit Jewry has always done The resignation of Dr. John Dr. Mailer's investigations re- Serlin, Morris Shaw, William C. nual payment of interest and year in the history of the Detroit its duty," Mr. Wineman said, "and ve eled also that the causes of or- Sloman, Richard Stein, Gerald Slawson, executive director of the ■ amortization for house and kitchen it would be a: sad commentary if Welf a re Federation Council. Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower ra ignment as well as the manner Steinberg, Mildred Vass, Phillip t garden will not exceed the rent newly-elected member of the na- of the Jews of this community at w i t i ,A comes a m ti w onheonf De- Weinstein, Ida Zeff. paid by the borrowers now for less tional board, stated to The Detroit Je disposition indicate that the this time refused to answer the The valedictory will be given by can ill afford to lose • man of his wish case brought before the suitable living quarters," he said. call of those less fortunate than forceful personality and outst•nd• Jewish Chronicle this week that C "At the International Building these achievements refute some of pr ourt represents a less serious Erwin Ellman, son of Former ing executive •ability. It was, they are. If this campaign should Exposition held in Berlin last the criticisms which were leveled To oblem than the non-Jewish case. Judge and Mrs. James I. Ellman. therefore, with deep regret that fail, institutions it has taken 25 Tho two scholarship medals will what extent these differences summer, where 23 countries ex- years to build up will collapse, and hi. resignation was accepted at • against the National Council in an ar hibited plans and models of work- eastern paper recently. Je e due to the psychology of the be awarded to Jack Art and Nettie recent meeting, it will be a stain on our good name. of the board of wish child and the nature of his Goldhoff. men's houses, it was generally "If the Old Folks Home, the Communal Co-Operation, en vironments, or to the untiring Honorable mention for scholar. goyernors of the Federation. conceded that our houses were the House of Shelter, the Jewish "Those of us who have been in Mrs. Glogower pointed out that off orts on the part of the numer. ship will be given to Maurice Drei- lowest priced of all." The invest- Emergency Relief Council should close contact with Dr. Slawson ment of the Palestine Economic the Detroit section co-operated in on s Jewish philanthropic agencies, fuss, Julian Caplan, Joseph Lattin, during his four year.' sojourn in close their doors, who will help James Rosenthal, Cecile Schor, corporation will be secured by numerous sommunal activities. It ha s not been determined. the many needy," Mr. Wineman Detroit had the opportunity to ob- first mortgages, bearing interest at supplied volunteer workers for the Dr. Mailer's report deals with Helen Fishman, Jean Leipziger, serve his sincerity of puroose and continued. "It is the duty of every Allied Jewish Campaign, the North the boroughs of Manhattan, Bronx Frances Nelson. 8 per cent. right thinking man and woman to devotion to his trust. The wel• End Clinic and the Community The officers of the class are:, The drilling of the well for and Brooklyn. Most of his data see to it that this work is carried fare of the Jewish community was these settlements," the report de- Fund, and co-operated with the were procured directly from the Jack Art, president; Nettie Gold- elways first and foremost in his on. Be generous with us this eve- hoff, vice-president; Helen Fish- clares, "will be done by American women's committee of the Detroit ning for the need is great." .od w .h aa dte eve r progress the man, secretary, and Morris Shaw, mind, and (Turn to Page Eight.) machinery which has been as- Symphony Orchestra and the De- Mr.. Ehrlich's Address comm treasurer, sembled under the supervision of troit Civic Theater. To the Allied Mrs. Ehrlich, whom DeRoy in- Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi f74,idaonedwuhnociley,,,tionicnhil":buconert,ir F. Julius Fohs, an American min- Jewish Campaign the Council con- troduced as "the sweetheart of the t .inyfeaerf." Leon Fm will speak at the exec- i ing engineer who is a member of tributed $200 and to the Commu- Detroit Jewish community," to- rises Sunday. Dr. Slawson took up the work our board. Mr. Fohs not only ad- nity Fund $150. ceived an ovation. She lauded Mrs. SOCIAL The Temple High School is s of the Federation where Dr. Mor• This past year the Detroit sec- vised us on each phase of the water Wineman as "your devoted leader very recent development in the rig, D. Waldman question, investigated the equip- tion paid in scholarship loans to of the women's division," and said ' our former ea '.. !ire of Reform Judaism in Amer., olive director, left off. He broad- HENRY WINEMAN ment available in this country for eleven Jewish girls a total of there are four kinds of people: LW 'ca. Rabbi Leon Fram, director of I coed the scope of the Federation, a well drilling unit, but also se- $1,383.32. These loans ranged 1. The rich in heart and purse; religious education at Temple Beth 'din." the lected the expert foreman driller, from $20 to $343, and enabled 2. the rich but poor in spirit; 3. work of the affil. l has made the develop n f liated agencies •nd brought in ne who is being sent from this coun- these girls to continue and com- Important Sessions of Educa- the poor in purse and spirit; 4. l e re ab li Terie n High School hismsenetci°al ■ interests, all of which W.• a bi try, and who will spend six months plete their education at the De- tors and Sociologists in the poor in purse but rich in spirit. ir U ,u 1) 1925, the year before . factor in the further unification o ,ky ES of tIhN e Ha U da . ssa S h. It is the latter that will be reached in Palestine giving instructions in troit City College, Commercial Art Philadelphia. he assumed his duties at Beth El, our community. During his reeime the moat effective methods of well School, Detroit Teachers' College in this drive, she said. and she ex- — only about a half dozen students the Jewish Child Care Cou nc il wa drilling. Thus far, no such mod- and the University of Michigan. pressed confidence that the call Beginning Friday, May 13, and had completed 12 grades of the formed, reaulting in ■ greatly im - Medical Organization of Palestine, will be answered. ern well drilling equipment has In addition a gift scholarship of for one week, Philadel• Temple High School. For the past proved child placing program, en d who as hust arri been utilized in that country. The $50 was given to one high school continuing Following the presentation of phia will be transformed into a three yearn the High School grad- also the closer coonev ■ Relationship of Congregation month s' study of ved ere for a six tion be - cost of the machinery and the capi- student in senior year. public health and several vocal selections by Mrs. ' huge clinical laboratory, where the uating class has averaged 60 stn- twee. our child caring myencie. . to Jewish Communal Life h o s p i t a 1 administration, has Marguerite Schueling lioexter, tal for this well drilling unit will Stimulates Y. W. H. A, Work. ills of the Jewish people—local, na- dents, and the High School enroll. "It iv.. also a. the result of hi. to be Considered. already oegun his work. be about $25,000, which will be The Council, through several tional, international—will receive ment 200 people. who was accompanied by Mrs. efforts that the Jewish Unernplo• shared equally by the Palestine committees, sponsors and stimu- most Dr. Yassky presented to the Burton Clamage, Mayor Murphy careful study and analysis at The High School students choose ment Emergency Relief Council ' Delegates from every corner of Economic Corporation and the lates the work of the Young Worn-, the hands Medical Reference Board of Ha- delivered an address which was of a group of men and Palestine Jewish Colonization As- en's Hebrew Association. These won , en who are dedicating them- their own courses and conduct was formed, which C,,,, e di i, ,, o,,, the United States and Canada will dassah an all-day report of the spiced with humor. their own affairs. They govern the operating an successfully in caring gather at Atlantic City, N. J., May system of health work in Pales- sal' Mayor Murphy's Address es to an appreciable under- (Turn to Page Three). (Turn to Page Eight.) School through the Student Coun• far the problems 13 to 17, for the twentieth annual tine, carried out by the Iladassah I stan ding of these problems. Mayor Murphy asked his audi- relief °,,f she convention of the United Synagogue Medical Organization under his di- ence to remember that cif. They edit the School paper, " nen'a irr Y e° ' Th e •_ Educators, Jews al- formation or this sociologists, commun- "The Bethelite." They conduct Council wa s instrumental in con. of America and its affiliated organ- rection. al leaders, from virtually every (Turn to Page Seven.) izations, the Women's League and _____ their social affaris and engage in ""tr,,""°', of the enw 7 enee the part of the country, have come to athletics and dramatics and debat- relie f work ' n 11 National Federation of Jewish i One rentrm b a ., d attend the annual sessions of the ing—all through committees of Men's Clubs. work she' so to th`i time had National Conference of Jewish So- their own, Delegates from Detroit will be carried on independently by epe• lid Service and the National Coun- Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Stone and A. (Turn to Page Six.) Louis Gordon. Prof. Elijah Zaludkowski to Direct Annual Event Which cil for Jewish Education. Every phase of Jewish life and activity A decade of active work on behalf Will be Free to the Public; Several New —philanthropic, cultural, psycho- of traditional Judaism will be Me- Numbers Listed on Program. logical—will be given considers. brated by the rabbinical and lay Annual Meeting of Jewish Education Association in New tion. The programs of these two delegates who will come to Atlantic York Hears of Successful Efforts to The Detroit lialevy-Ilazomir fine style in one of the city's finest national agencies run the complete City prepared to discuss some of the Maintain School System Singing Society reaches the climax concert halls. gamut of Jewish thought and Jew- most vital issues that have con- of the past yegr's activity in musi- , The choir this year is the largest ish concern. fronted traditional Judaism in Jewish Migration Movement NEW YORK (J. T. A.).—Not. cal circles in Detroit in its seventh in the history of the organization, Hotel Benjamin Franklin, Hotel Bernard Semel, the honbrary years. Included among the prob- Russia Directed annual concert of Jewish music to Commodore and several of the lems which will be taken up at the withstanding the extraordinary secretary of the Association, re- to Siberia be given this Sunday evening, May larger synagogues will be utilized convention is the question of the difficulties that Jewish religious ported in detail on the system of - 15, at 8:30, in the large auditorium for headquarters and for the nu. financial administration of the schools are facing at the present licensing Ilebrew teachers which MOSCOW (J. T. A.). — The of the Detroit Institute of Arts. merous group meetings. Head- synagogue nad the general rela- time, they are holding their own, has been sponsored by the, Associ- Jewish migration movement in the Prof. Elijah Zaludkowrki, musical quarters of the National Confer- tionship of the synagogue to Jew. reports delivered at the annual cation, as well as on the work of director of the organization, will di- Soviet Union will from now be di- ish communal life. The crucial meeting of the Jewish Education educating parents to the need of ence of Jewish Social Service will Sided mainly to Biro Bidjan, in ow rect the choir, accompanied by Sam- oc ei d ation S u n d a y afternoon religious training for their chil- difficulties that beset Jewish life s A hss be at the Hotel Benjamin Frank- Siberia while the work in uel Shpargel, pianist. Mr. Shpar. at the present time she expected the lin; the headquarters of the Ns- Crimea' and the Ukraine will be dren. The unusual times, he stated, gel, able pianist who recently ap- to he frankly and seriously din. Israel Unterberg, president of have brought many parents to re- tional Council for Jewish Educe- confined to consolidating the peared in several concerts, will also cussed. A round table conference ex- ton, meeting in part jointly with isting settlements, b sm iaitd on t. hiis n th aic stor Th nie ng h aw d: , alive this need who have never render several piano selections. will go deeply into the matter of dthre the former, will be at the Hotel but no ne w done so in times of prosperity. essAlsst°r: Jewis h settlements and collective offsetting the effect of the economic Commodore. The p Due to economic conditions, this principal address at the fah Education Association has not depression on synagogal life. Among those who will partici- farms will be stablished there, the concert, as was the case with the meeting was delivered by Mark Staterneet by Dr. Hershroms, Government Commission for Jew- retreated," Mr. Unterberg de- Eisner, chairman of the Board of Pate sixth annual concert last year, will in convention discussions ash Land Settlement, Comzet has Rabbi A. 51. Hershman of Con- dared. "We have continued our Higher Education of the City of be offered free to the public as • be James Morahan, Dr. Louis will I. gregation Shaarey Zedek of De- major services for the strengthen-, New York and a member of the token of appreciation to Detroit Ilarris, Dr. Solomon Lowenstein, decided at a plenary meeting troit, who is unable to attend the ing of Jewish education in our Executive Committee of the music lovers who have in the past Morris D. Waldman, Dr. I. B. which has been held here under Aa110. convention, having gone through • community as in the past. We are elation. given the organization their whole- Berkson, Rabbi Abbe Hillel Silver, the chairmanship of the President, hearted Support. serious operation at Harper Hos- continuing our work of educating A report' that elicited Dr. M. J. Karpf, Judge Julian W. M. Smidovitch, who is vice-presi- . special pita!,pronounces the coming con- and stimulating the parents i n t e r e s t was rendered by Mrs. Mack, Dr. I. M. Rubinow, Dr. Al- dent of the Soviet Union. The Detroit Halevy-Hazomir vention the most significant of its through special literature, the Gabriel Hamburger, chairman exander M. Dushkin, Dr. Mordecai The most important and xpecific of Singing Society is the only inde- press, the platform and in other Ivriah, of a M. Kaplan, Dr. Jacob S. Golub, task of the Comzet, the resolution special fund for the pendent Jewish musical organiza- 20 years of of the life. "The important problem financial adminis- rem We have continued to re- establishment of Hebrew kinder- Dr. Leo L Honor, Dr. Isaac Husik, which has been adopted by the tion in Detroit. Its program embod- noire magnificent cooperation of fattens in a number of Jewish tration of the synagogue," he IS and many others prominent in so- meeting says, is to bring about the M lerish ies all phases of Jewish music and W ' "has been becoming one of the ' • ' cial work and educational activi- economic domination of Biro Bid- its Purpose is to further and cul- greatest concerns of congrega- have continued to grant subsidies experiment "in harmonizing the ties. jan. The Comzet is to do every- tivate Jewish music and to repre- to Jewish religious schools to en. religious and secular environment tional leaders. An effort will be Dr. John Slawson of Detroit is thing possible to enable the Gov- sent the Jewish people of Detroit at made to formulate plans for better able them to instruct the increas- of the child." Jacob H. Cohen. who ernment decision to proclaim a certain festive occasions. It is at PROF. ELIJAH ZALUDKOWSKI scheduled to speak at • merlon the and more business-like treatment Mg number of children whose par- Is chairman of the Jewish Educe- latter part of the week. Bernard Jewish autonomous unit In Biro the annual concerts, however, that of money matters In Jewish re- lints have been unable to pay tat- lion Association Mortgage Service, Detroit mimic lovers are afforded consisting of over 100 singing mem- busses of Detroit, treasurer of the Bidjan by the end of 1933 to be ligious organizations, to prevent tion fees, Our teachers' licensing Inc., a body under the auspices of the best opportunity to hear an ex- bers. The program for this con- National Council for Jewish Edo- carried into effect About 60,000 some of the hardships that the cur service has continued to function the Association, reported that the cation, will report at the council n ew JeV iah settlers are to be tensive program of Jewish music in (Turn to Fags Three), rent deflation brought upon many as well u our General Information Mortgage Service had granted sessions. (Turn to Pars Eight) •KURT PEISER and Statistics Department and loans amounting to (Turn to Page Eight) $347.500 to Mortgage Service." HELLER TO SPEAK AT TEMPLE SUNDAY! at Donates $10,000 to Allied Campaign optimism. DETROIT TROIT COUNCIL HAS ACTIVE YEAR WORKERS coNvE NE MAY13-9fi BEGINS SYNAGOGUE DR. Dr. S YASSKY HT. 1 f 'I UNITED 20TH ANNIVERSARY Concert of Halevy-Hazomir Society At Institute of Arts Sunday Night SETTLEMENT WORK IS CONCENTRATED, Jewish Religious Schools are Holding Their Own in Spite of the Depression Dr. Slawson's Successor