• • El)erRorrIEwun efROPIICLE PAGE TWO and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN CLOSES WITH SUBSCRIPTION OF $140,704, OR 85 PER CENT OF QUOTA; DRIVE'S END INTERPRETED SUCCESS IN VIEW OF POPULAR RESPONSE OF WOMEN'S :i CALLS FOR RIGHTS LEAGUE GROUPS' SYMPOSIUM IN TRANSJORDANIA ON TUESDAY, MAY 31 K. ? cleaw rr n is i a,n ne art rx 11{,. reie to k s u enn, 0 Louis Joseph L. Staub, David P. Zack. The Radio Program. In a campaign of many high- one of the brightest high- The symposium of "These (Continued from Page One.) t w oltr ha. Bit byargy i gni r,:egi. ; t eams oversubscribed their aa- lights was the radio program which ere Changing Times," to be presented signed quotas on Monday. a wttot to let you in helped to make the entire commun. Dr. Weizmann Scores Seem. under the auspices of the League $5,227, Or $4 over its assigned neer., but I want to say to yoz with Another interesting feature of ity campaign-conscious. ing Effort to Keep Pales- of Jewish Women's Organizations goal. have g lord t emendo ly Trion brine 1Monday'a luncheon was the flood To Milton 31. Alexander for the tine in State of Unrest. on Tuesday, May 31, at Temple Division G, under the leadership here. have "learned "life in its stark of new gifts from non-Jews. these was one for $500 second year in succession should to be a rnholar •nd • I Beth El, is arousing much inter- of Jame. Kates, under great han- reality. student at one on e time •nd knew life from IAmong go the credit for the excellent CAPETOWN.—(J. T. A.)—The eat in the community. Last sea- dicaps, and with many workers books. 1 came here and found out whet from the General Motors Corpora. having left for other divisions, it meant to deal with men and women in I tion, and the following: $100 from radio features in behalf of the Al- difficulties of the situation with re- eal Itf<. particularly when the nue.i.. In addi- gard to Palestine, which developed lied Jewish Campaign. from 820 people a total of or money is involved. to iir• t the employes of the Department of in 1929, with the different com- j roil u larn pl.r r hLracrtue:k termsir e $2,066, or 50 per cent of its ree Street Railwa, ys secured b y modern missions of investigation and the quota. that commodity. I have Charles Ruby; $25 from the Inter- premium on' ” , White Paper, have not been fully 05 1 mernorie. of Detroit. and I have ii.f•gant Division H, headed by Ch•rlesI Revenue Agents' Relief Fund, nemoron t Indeed ver n iritual and joyous disposed of, Dr. Chaim Weizmann Feinberg and Shirley Weinberg, of • ress r•di,id•sis ono,. .m iessoor sheared by L. J. Bassin; an un- declared, at a banquet given here reported that 1011 donor, had 1whind. solicited gift of $100 from Dr. A. in his honor on the eve of his de- It would have been lovely to love contributed $4,212, or 64 per cent Detroit w, Blain of the Jefferson Clinic at the end or • stew... parture. of the quota. Palen. but I don't mind 1 "‘ r""ch• I and Diagnostic Hospital. In the course of his address, the Division 1, under the leadership do mind ...thing much more fundmaen- Iadd ress , Zionist leader said, "although a of Mrs. Sidney Allen and Mrs. Abe "1 received the thought I give ropy.- Groesbeck stated thatcharit " y year has now passed since the Mac- Rion to now from the eloquent eddrern of Srere, reported a total of $4,060, Itrzri , nbi, 5.r&rnk tin. wo.n.- does not consist in merely finding stenrdiray . c wr_ rw w yewr Donald Letter has been issued, I or 101 per cent of its quota, '1 .0,...,i 1, of ,„„„„ 5 ,7‘; hh: n. n 'I., 7,,,,,.1 ,4 a few dollars for 50810 unfortu- fear that little progress has been raised from 1,236 donors. notes;" that "charity in the larger made in the direction of effecting Division J, headed by Samuel zvi MI.., in„,,,hol. wt. 1. a: ad Y. 11:1;". sense consists of kindness, hon. the promises contained in the letter. campaigns, who we Levine and Simon Shetner, raised to do the.. intennivee had to exert no much energy,' why a few esty and due regard of the rights It seems as if we may even have from 971 donors, $9,658, or 103 families like the Win.... DeRoys an of others, of having in your own to bear with fortitude new difficul- Ehrlich. had to carry the entire or moxt per cent of its quota. ties that may arise in the near fu- the responxibilitY• Some of our OHL. mind that sentiment that haunts Many of the division heads an- nf have told us that we were employing you to be in sympathy with all ture. We can, however, gain o t me tha t nounced that they would continue ballyhoo methods. This or men am d strength and courage by the knowl- and eispeciallfly their work to reach those that y. are having here tonight in Ilmeed those edge that the Palestine economic w find Ind the struggle of lif e Id , 1. 1"4"° have not yet been solicited. It is "Pee cod be eeme situation and the morale of the And el found • hard one.” estimated that more than 8,000— du i r Yishuv is sound and healthy. Sheriff Henry Behrendt WAS one a record number of contributors— Ntest7r17fletbeallei:h:rrit7edell,ojeetegjie. "In view of the serious mis- ° hen in Hete t Ile of Juhism, and the guests of honor at the tute'all have donated to this year's drive. said Non is t e unit that the .n eeeee givings created by the French re- luncheon on Monday. are 0 ,,d l' I. o, 0.' 0‘ ,..,nn ,q, Maurice J. Caplan endorsed Mr. i a J,wkh MISS EDITH HEAVENRICH port, which it is predicted, will be end i•- feeds Aronsson's sentiments by stating I bemire the congregation Tuesday's Luncheon. „,. , 1,11 ,, u s . asiLthrzi: painfully reminiscent of the Simp- that the drive "wasn't a bad job. Lee p i ,, s i.t . h . .4o rrriiity . • Report, it would appear as if son the health institute sponsored To enable workers in the Al. I son agree Clarence H. Enggass, who did not and activities into our Jewry. MILTON M. ALEXANDER lied Jewish Campaign to complete some one is bent on keeping Pales- by the League met with so warm that. Then I want to know why the participate in the drive due to ill- with Job their assigned quotas, the drive , ornegtatairs haven't done a tion to 33 five-minute sppeechea tine in a state of foment and un- a response that the program corn- n ness, said he watched the work g the co ngre- was prolonged a half-day. This over all Detroit stations, Mr. rest by the continuous publication mittee deemed a program of the of the lt admit the u it' I nity. u from the sidelines and that he was gation. I would like to know why It advance in time was made at the of such reports. Palestine is small same type would be a fitting cli- proud of the workers who ac- in that the Federation, coming intoe xls• luncheon of workers at noon Tues- Alexander arranged for four half- and when the policy of a National max to the season's work. me ago, has be en a short hour programs and one 15-minut e complished a marvelous result. obliged only time responnibility day, under the chairmanship of Dr. Maud Watson, who is to y the e was framed and adopted, to car program. One of the half-hour Home Israel Ilimelhoch, reporting for of communal lfe in its wider sod broader Mrs. Henry Wineman. i Palestine and Transjordania were treat the subject of "These programs was the excellent dealt with as one individual unit. If Changing Times" from the men- the special gifts division, an- Pernpectives. I snit the question why with the Aaron DeRoy, general chair nounced a gift from Ossip Gab- mall goal of $1611.000, with all the tears man of the campaign, at Tuesday's "March of Time" broadcast over this was still so today, we would tal angle, has just completed a —with all the energien, with all the labor, station WWJ. rilowitsch. not be facing the difficulties we book onParents and Children, day and night—we cannot report you to luncheon urged the workers to Mrs. Henry Wineman, who victory. In addition to executing this have. Transjordania is almost which is being widely read and "drop everything and to make cer- spoke briefly, stated: "Again we that when we do appeal for program, Mr. Alexander was guest empty, but the Palestine hinter- studied. Dr. Hugo Freund, emi- "Why tain that the goal would be a communal enterprise to there who have have enriched our lives not only been exposed from their childhood to reached." announcer. over. Stations. WJR, land is barred to Jews by artificial nent medical authorit , sv . 1 base with the service we have done but congregational influences. that we only WXYZ, WJBK and WMBC dur- The principal speaker at Tues- ing Allied Jewish Campaign broad- means. We claim the right to do to , his discussion on the them of the heal* of char• with the friendships we have ern appeal to them on the u. It, and not on Jewinh neen. that when we day's luncheon was Dr. Leo M. casts, and spoke in behalf of the Transjordania and to develop it in physical angle, Rabbi Leon Fram, made." full cooperation with the existing leader in the field of education b e e" r:' = :: d 7 Franklin, rabbi of Temple Beth drive over Stations WJR and r t iltal e =h" III: e la Fred M. Butzel, stating that he e e Why population." and director of Temple Beth El Is that/ True, Jrnie sh life is not El,'who expressed confidence that , We con- WWJ, must be appreciated the amount of sweat, restricted to cherity. Prior to their departure, Dr, and School of Religion, will speak on with the well Jew r as well as the the goal would be reached, heartache and responsibility that ce ned It is estimated that the value Mrs. Weizmann lunched with Gen- the moral phase of the subject. e Ionshlr for n Rut our r Jew. tut "I believe that this community went into the campaign, urged the The officers of the League serv- of the time donated by all stations eral Jan Smuts, South Africa's out- workers during the year to study reap: n=4y fore to th hide our ewish edu- will not dare lift its head in the through the efforts of Mr. Alex- standing statesman and an old sup- ing with Miss Edith Ileavenrich, the Hebrew schools, Palestine, the cation e which N the backbone of Jewish face of the larger community if antler was worth in excess of porter of the Zionist cause. asp resident, are Mesdames Joseph at this' we fall down, for the A merica; to hide Palestine which I. Jews of Europe and the other life In Ehrlich and Mayer Sulzburger, $5,000, more time having been do- only exinting creative proiect of world first time, when it is most neces- problems involved so that they the r , vice-presidents; Mrs. Maurice New Recommendations. own, ated ,to this drive than to any so Why it Is that we ere critirined sary for us to succeed," Dr. may understand the things they t JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—The Klein, recording secretary; Mrs. other drive in the city's history. work for. Ile then expressed his Jests without whic eh we do not exist Franklindeclared. "The raising Mrs. Henry Wineman and Aaron proclamation of four separate dis- David Huber, corresponding secre- of the money is only an outward appreciation of the work of Dr. npiritually or culturally) DeRoy contributed the money tricts inconnection with the land tary, and Mrs. Samuel Kavanau, "It Isn't only in Detroit, it Is all over symbol of success. We must learn development plan is recommended treasurer. Reservations to the Slawson. he United States, to more or le. ex- to make sacrifices in a new way, which is to be distributed as prizes rishe The sacrifices, loyalties and de- tt, that we rnffer from malnourished to the winners of the campaign by the French Report, according to luncheon which will follow the They are not malnourished in because we must make new ad- information the Dever states it has symposium, must be made with the votions of all the workers were Jew.. 4c:rsetrehre o an s teisnt. M rs. fDt T iei t d coB n food—they ARE In Eastern Europe—but justments to new conditions. Let obtained. presidents of the clubs affiliated lauded by Mrs. Ehrlich. "We they are malnourished cultursily, Jew• us pray to God that this campaign was charge whet I used to say six years • have been weighed in the balance lehly, and The districts, the publication with the League not later than test. And shall make for unity in this corn- May 29. says, would be divided into Beer- and have not been found want- pea e etlith :11,7 1101,Te el:=4•A r ap bnei ls n'rn munity as it did in the past two Larger Donatioad. on primitive R.I• for the ',ethological sheba, Beisan, the Arden Valley ing," she stated.. • nd the nick •nd not for any upbuilding Contributions of $100 and over Wineman's Address. of Jewish life In the United States and Yea Rro sy . Fisher, as head of a special to the Allied Jewish Campaign up and fluleh. The report, the Dever PURITY'S ANNUAL further states, suggests that the broad, and i ea long as that cont nues, my resolicitation committee, com- to noon Wednesday, May 18, are: Arabs should be settled first The climax of the evening's ac- • frindn, it will b nen e f r fester.. o MOONLIGHT JUNE 21 and lions throughout the United States to menced a campaign, to last until tivities came when Mr. Wineman Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman, then the Jews be allowed to take nalenmannhip and to hdo .bhi e. other delivered his address lauding Dr. lhings th at tonight's dinner, to secure a aeries $10,000; in memory of Milford advantage of whatever land woll.be The regular busines meeting of i g from the of increases on subscriptions thus Stern, $100; Mary and James Slawson. In the course of his re- certain available an dto whatever extent Purity Chapter, No. 359 0. E. S., inwrrho a. dtohenyotwjioX marks, which he concluded by pre- s oun,tisigi:ipanu eds zitolcuirsethainn id far made and to boost the total Wineman, In honor of mother, $50. the funds of the development loan will be held at the Eastern Star senting Dr. Slawson with gifts in "Let me say thie about the Federation over the goal•line. Mr. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Aaron DeRoy, $6,- will permit. Temple, 80 Weft Alevandrine ave- which this campaign • Part. Re- behalf of himself and the officers of gardless of what might be said about described the campaign as suc- 000; in memory of brother-in-law damage was caused nue, Monday evening, May 23, at of the Jewish Welfare Federation, anything that is better done this I, cessful because of the devotion dis- Moses Samuels, $100; in memory by Considerable 8 p. m. This will be the first of a fire which destroyed the pick- important. The Jewish Welfare Federation he stated; has been the only instrument in this city played by hundreds of workers and of Milford Stern, $50; for Temple ing house of Jeremiah Boxer, a cial appearance of the new officers • w• had hoped to make thin day • to create unity among Detroit Jews and the sacrifices made by many con- Beth El School of Religion, $50; Jewish orange-grower in Nesszion. who were installed early in the day of victory amongst the forces while the congregation is the unit of tributors. Mrs. DeRoy in honor of mother, There are indications that the fire month, with Mrs. Ann Paul as poverty, want and deprivation; • day of Jewish life, the Jewish Welfare Federa- Non-Jewish gifts, announced on $100, thank.giving for the many blensings the tion 114 II In conceived and constituted In was caused by someone from the worthy matron. had come to our community beret,. of Detroit is the center of Jewish life where Tuesday, were received from The officers of Purity Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman, neighboring Arab village, although s the generonity of our people. In spite all groups might meet and eon regale for ork done by this Judge John P. Scallen, Judge Les- comm. ends; whether they be Reform $5,000. of the rn•rvellous work the residents of Nes Zion have al- announce that the fifth annual body of faihtfulworkern, In spite of the or Orthodox; Zionist or no at or ter Moss, Miss Marian Ilamilton. Abraham Jacobs, $1,500. moonlight will be held Tuesday eve- ways maintained the friendliest re- Sorb of our leaders. we were unnuccese- Conservative Let me say furthermore An interesting note was sounded H. J. L. & Leon Frank, $1,250. ful In reaching our goal. However, in about the Federation, I am not saying lations with their Arab neighbors ning, June 21, at 8:30 p. m, on the spirit of goodfellowship and good this because I had •nything to do with at Tuesday's luncheon when Mrs. the Steamer Put-In-Bay, Ilimelhoch Bros. & Co., $1,200; Koren Kayemeth Allots Palestine oportarnannhip, displayed in this cam- it my predecensor did, that the Federa- paign since the very start, let us not feel tion and the Jewish community as com- Lystra E. Gretter, former director Israel Himelhoch for two sons, in Land to Former Jewish that we are defeated, but let us meet our munity would not have esinted without of Visiting Nurses' Association, a memory of mother, $50. Legionnaires. and with our heads up, because, friends, Henry Winemen. Cherish him. If he Albert Kahn, $1,200. MUSICAL PROGRAM and with our heeds up, because, friend leaved — and he might, for he has not non-Jewish contributor who was The Keren Kayemeth has allotted been getting remarkable support—not present at the luncheon, delivered Samuel Summerfield, $1,200. we have not worked In •aln. ON ALTMAN'S HOUR "Much and great good will come out from you people. from thone who are not Merman Radner, 1,150; in mem- two thousand dunams of land in of this campaign an dalthough we have here, from the special gifts—you are in a few extemporaneous remarks not raNed all the money nee ..... y. I danger of booing Your community as you and encouraged the workers in ory of Milford Stern and Bernard Wadi Hawareth for ocmupation and A musical program will feature assure you that every dollar raised will have it and no bark to the method. of development by a hundred former Ginsburg, $50. oom their efforts. do double duty In the relief of the un• Ib members of the Jewish legion, the broadcast during Altman's Anonymous, $1,000. fortunate and In the maintenance of our and Ygtr.:Zr;ett ,t=th;ort,hit Among the voluntary contribu- The Jewish Legion, made up of Jewish Radio Hour, from 12 to I I do nut ha pen to agree with t h at inntitutions. Anonymous, $1,000. tions received on Tuesday was one "There in another real. why we should osst%hr,yretiwineh e h. e h communal life and so Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson about 10,000 American and English this Sunday, over Station WMBC. nSt be down-hearted tonight, when we do e. for $200 from Nick Londas , honor to our courageous and indomitable w "I went to say that the 'Federation wrestling promoter, Mr. Londos, $1,000; in memory of Milford Stern, Jewish boys, was created chiefly as There will also be an interesting h. democratised Jewleh life in this leader. Dr. John Slawson. a result of the efforts of Vladimir speaker, besides the usual an- Look at this assembly. who staged a wrestling bout at $50; for three children, $75. "I want to speak frankly to you, friends. community. by Hyman Altman Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Barit, $1,000. I Jabotinsky and were incorporated nouncements when I tell you that it will be hard to Someone has said that we place • greet the Olympia on Thursday, May 19, replace • tn.' of his outstanding c•Paci- m'emlum on wealth In our• ctivities, in the thirty-eight, thirty-ninth and and Mr.. Altman. Leo M. Butzel, $1,000. Well, I will tell you nomething. We have also agreed to give a portion of ties and capabilitien and when he I Through the courtesy of The o ctributio n fr m the receipts of this bout to the ter some Economical-Cunningham, $1,000. fortieth battalions of the Royal Detroit it will be a big loss to And attempted . to get Jewish Chronicle, the lat- rea• I want to take this opportunity at this wealthy who will not e s For Hebrew Hospital Association, Fussiliers. All three battalions Detroit time to publicly expre.my de. debt son or other they cannot be moved end campaign. rendered service in Palestine and est Jewish news of the week will be $1,000. of gratitude to him for the help and In- when there are wealthy who do not give. Spirit of Giving. broadcast by Attorney Mandell many of the boys distinguished spiration that he has been to me in my Once in all our campaign. It I. money Dr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman, The spirit of giving which was we need, we place a premium of giving communal activitien." themselves in the course of Allen- Bernstein. weeth or • very frequently. social Prom in evidence in this city during the $1,000; in memory of David Cap- Dr. Slawson's Challenge. by's campaign against the Turks (foe through the congrrnetion as well as $25. Dr. Slawson's response was a through social circles N bestowed upon 10-day period of the campaign lan, Roy R. Fisher, $1,000. wealth because of birth, not manifested itself innumerous challenge to the congregations of non•giring Refuse Bentwich Appeal in Behalf ment's claim in the matter. They because of service to humanity and the Alex J. Groesbeck, $1,000, ways. Many men and women came the community and a call for the Jewish community." of National Fund. based their dismissal on the ground Norman Theodore Schwartz , to campaign headquarters to bring development of a Jewishly-con- First Successful Division. LONDON.— (J. T. A.) — The that although the National Fund $700; Norm for child, $50; Theo- scious and culturally-minded lead- The first division in the general their gifts, because they had not dore for child, $50. House of Lords dismissed the ap - may be promoting religious effort, ership. In the course of his ad- solicitations group to oversub- been solicited by workers in the peal made by Norman Bentwich in the company in itself could not be Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Gil- behalf dress he stated: of the Jewish National considered as a religious body. scribe its quota was Division E, drive. One woman brought her bert, $750. It was Indeed • privilege to work Fund. Bentwich, in the course of headed by Gus D. Newman and modest gift to the office of The De- Isere rid to be with you. I gained verY Anonymous, $600. many hours, pleaded that no in- Lebrun, New French Preeident, I don't know how much the corn• George 51. Stutz. At the luncheon troit Jewish Chronicle and stated much Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Caplan, Zionist Friend. on Friday, this division reported that while workers were hunting $600; Mrs. Caplan in honor of come tax should be imposed on this vital Jewish institution, since it PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—Albert Le- that it had exceeded its quota and for contributors she was com- mother, Polly Bailen, $50. MATCHMAKER pelled to hunt for solicitors. Not was in part a religious as well as • Brun, newly elected president of raised a total of $9,122. Forest Cleaners & Dyers, $600; ISCHADCHENI Friday's luncheon was ad- being able to find a workers in the Ben Simons in memory of mother, charitable effort. The Lords re- the French Republic, is known as fused to entertain the appeal with- a friend of Zionism and is a mem- Men and women desiring to make dressed by Judge Vincent M. drive, she brought her gift to The $50. out even taking the trouble to call ber French Pro-Palestine worthwhile acquaintances for mat- Brennan. Nate S. Shapero pre- Chronicle, and it was in turn sent Anonymous, $600. upon the counsel of the govern. Committee. sided. A message of encourage- to campaign headquarters rimonial purposes, see rne. Anonymous, $500. Albert Thomas, director of the ment to put forward the govern- Another gift received through ment was received from Rabbi Argo Oil Corp., $500. S. PARANSKY Labor Office of the League of Na- The Chronicle is for $25 from Sol Moses Fischer, who was unable to Richard Cohn, $500. Euclid 5068 tions, who died May 8, was an out- 1963 Taylor Ave. Rosenfeld of 58 Capital avenue, attend but who remitted his con- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbstein, 11120 each--Mrn Cohn. Jacob Har•ith, standing friend of the Jews and N. E., Battle Creek, Mich. Mr. $500; Mrs. Farbstein in memory Louis tribution with his blessings. Lightstone, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. an ardent advocate of Zionism. LIM. Silverman lk Matter, Shirley J. An address urging the worker: Rosenfeld writes that this sum is of mother•in-law, $100. REV. JACOB I. SKLAR Weinberg. to redouble their efforts was made from a tiny fund he is disbursing. $500 each—Anonymous, Argo 1110—Dr. Leonard Sidi., Detreit's Leading and Nahum Sokol.. Awarded Honor- Finance Committee's Job. L. Weller. at Friday's luncheon by Dr. John Best Oil Corp., Richard Cohn, Mr. and $l05—Samuel ary Degree by Jewish 5100 each—Samuel Ackerm•n, Jacob excellent job in the cam- An Slawson, who this week retired as Mrs. Clarence H. Enggass, First Adler, Henry Behrendt, W. E. Herkowit. MOHEL Institute. executive director of the Jewish paign was done by the finance Wayne National Bank, Morns H ie eld tiro.., Dr. A W. Blain, Board NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Na- Recommended by the of United Hebrew Schools Borden'. Farm committee, of which Jesse F. Welfare Federation. Fishman, Joseph Frank, General Products Co. of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. hum Sokolow, Zionist world leader City's most prominent Hirschman was chairman, with Motors Corporation, A. II. Ilecht, Harry Z. Brown, Butler Paper Co., Byron Physician. Monday's Luncheon. William B. Isenberg as associate Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Segall, Mr. Memorial. Cadillac Storage Co.. Ben and and president of the Jewish Agency 1610 Hazelwood Ave. At Monday's luncheon, presided Lou Cohen. Morris Cohn, Detroit Cream- for I'lestine, had the honorary de- chairman. Assisting them were and Mrs. Ralph Weisman. name Trials,' 2-6426 ery Co., Anthony Deutseh, Albert Dia- gree of Doctor of Hebrew Letters over by Israel Himelhoch, workers eech—Anonymoun, •nonymous. mond. Da•Id S. Diamond. Mrs. Rose conferred upon his by the Jewish paused to pay tribute to the mem- the following: Louis M. Bloom- Harry and Sam Franl, Inadore Le•in. Dulled! and Mr. and MP, G. Si. Roberta, egrrnli..E ory of the late David W. Simons. berg, Robert E. Clinton, Charles Ralph D. Schiller, r :t1.1nn itdero il. a, o. Institute of Religion at a special 11. H. and Oscar Web- l anm.urel Mrs. )1..E Si. rnt Fantle . singing of campaign songs convocation last Thursday after- Rabbi Leon 'Pram A toot e•ch—W•Iter Irvine, S Zultback Rev. Samuel The Seymour J. Frank, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Si. noon. was eliminated on Monday as a Son and Julia Zuieback, Abraham J. Seymour Franklin, Seymour Franklin, Milton In conferring this degree, Dr. (mogii.ko tribute to Mr. Simons, Able State Executive Lenin. 8200 each—Mr.. Meyer Applebaum. Freud, J. E. Gaylord. Jose ph B. Gaylord. Stephen S. Wise, president of the At the luncheon on Monday, Di- H. H. 11 , Sol M. Cole. Mr, end Mrs. S. E. Gaylord, Ginnberg Motor Sales GI...Ian • Kwanelow, Goetz - Mittelman. Institute, said: "Nahum Sokolow, M. A. Enema., M. H. FinkeNton. Alex- vision .1, headed by Simon Shetzer MOHEL nder 7.. Freedman, Mr.. Leopold •cod Inc., Danld Goldberg. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- master of Jewish learning, classic and Samuel Levine, announced Jerome S. Freud. Mr. and Mr. Harry S. liam A Goldberg. Mr. and Mrs. INurice rg, Morse Goldman, Harry Green- figure in the tradition of Jewish Gran, Mr. Criminate of ths Jew- that it raised $4,632 and oversub- Shop Mrs. 91.,. J. Kogan, Pack Goldenbe Wolin Shop. Pupil. of United Hebrew .1.0. Charles Gorsberg, SyNen Gem. letters, one of • small company, in- i•h Maternity Hospital scribed its quota. Schools Mrs. Nathan Silberstein, Sidney ner, Walter H. Green, M•ribel Gutman. of New Yak. Milton Herman, Mrs. Bertha Hill, John cluding Ben Yehuda, Ached Ila'am St one, harry Stamler. Including sum for The special gift team headed. children of United School, Temple Beth E. Hoorn, Home Relief Soelety, Hotel and Bialik, who have helped to 570 w770, 0 „.7 5, 77. by Joseph II. er Ehrlich also ov - Olympia • Bath.. Alex Immennan. Jacobs El School of Religion. subscribed its quota Monday, Mr. 8276 vech—Jay W•rren Allen and Allen • Sons, Harry Jacobson. Jacoby Cleaner. shape the living Hebrew tongue listmleck 114•4 Industrie.. Ines Irwin I. Cohn. sum for a Dyers, Jacob Rebell., Tom Kedish, upon the anvil of Jewish national Ehrlich announcing that his group H. L. Katt, W. J. Kennedy Dairy Co.. children of United Hebrew School.. hopes, revered and cherished raised a total of $10,250, or 102 8250 each—Anonymou, Morrie and Lee II Cady. Morris Levinson, J. Levitt. Man Blumberg, Osman E. Fisher. Her- Henry Levitt, M. Lieberman, Mi. Loft, throughout the Jewish world as per cent of its quota. Increases in man Fransblau. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gage. C. L. Mass. Samuel Markowitz and David pioneer in many and varied intel- the subscriptions of Herman Rad- o.en, Maa Man. Golds M, Meer •nd John J. Ginnburg, Walter Leib, Dr. Sam- uel J Lewis Da•kl Nederlander. Milton Judith Cohen, Michigan Towel Supply Co.. lectual. literary and spiritual en- Maurice Aronsson and George Rev. Cantor nor, J. Petrie. Sam's Cut Rate Stores, 1. Henry Meyer., Meyer 8. Meyerson. E R. terprises—the Jewish Institute of Stutz made this oversubscription Shetner, Mre. Mary Silberstein. Danny Moes, Mr. •nd Mrs. Harry Newman, Mr. David Golden possible, Mr. Ehrlich stated. Pre- cod Sirs. Robert J. Newman Patricia Religion is honored to confer upon Sullins, Mrs. Sophie Well. Joyce Oppenheim, Mrs. David Oppenhein, you the degree of Doctor of He- • gel. Detrat' s Favorit • viously the team headed by Nate S. 'de Machine,. $100h—Anonymous, Dr. Max Pal- Parke Danis • Co., RI M O H EL Depot, Riverside Scrap !roan ft Metal brew Letters not in reward by in Shapero oversubscribed its special lin, Born'', Br.., Sorbs Bra., Inc.. Mr. r aCAar recognition of the intellectual Wedding Ceremo- gifts quota. and Mrs. Abe Cooper. Detroit Section Na• Co., tional Councilof Jewish Women. Frank nies Performed at s le eks. Sable " Furniturn Co., Sol E Salton. achievements and the literary mas- An encouraging moment at a Seder. William Friedman, General Linen Supply. Mr.•nd Mrs. Fred A. Mr. and Mrs A. W. Schleninger,. Nathan tery of a great son of our people. Horne and by Monday, meeting was Om an- Gin.burn, Isenburg. Purdy a Co. Da•id Skolnick. Maurice H. Schwerin, Jerome The Jewish Institute of Religion Appointment nouncement by Roy Fisher that Kabaker, lion. Harry B. M n A. Selling, A. W. Soro pliner Benjamin asks you to accept this degree in SANK Joneph A. and William gie I 2220 Clurrnount Landsberg. E. J. Le•e. Theodore former Governor Alex J. Groes- Sol R. Levin, Niek Euclid 9490 Herman token of its reverence for your beck had raised hi. contribution Jose VT4 '.7nc-si,T= . Mark.. Milgrim, Quality Damp W. Laundry, Meyer Rorenbaurn. Harry Ro- Sisterh0 00d of r Temple Beth El, Sere emoel creative learning, in gratitude for from $500 to *1,000. This an• i o. fr.erZ, Earl E. Scin.mr.ecnt. BA &; ron S re senberg. 11. Seigel, Adolph Sloman. e, t.W;; : your lifetime of Jewish service." nouncement followed an address elgt—Knollwood Country Club. Judge Julian W. Mack, chairman 8150 earn—Milton M. Alexander. Ar• Tabor Alex Taub, Union Malt Products the workers by former Gone, of the board of trustees of the Jew- REV. I. SILVERMAN to flak Furniture Co.. Phil Bloomgard•n. nor Groesbeck and was supple- mon P. We DIVeri"97•147,; e Blumberg firo.,, Oscar Blumberg. H. C. _n refer ha ish Institute of Religion, presided Samuel P mented by Mr. Fisher's statement Broder, Emma INNIS Colonial Dept. Monte Wittleehofer, Mohel Specialist LEII1LAN Store., Da•idnon Bros, J Friedberg. Mr, Edwin A. Wolf. Abner A. Wolf. V. W. If. at the exercise• that he, too, would double his sub- LT. GOV. HERBERT H. Ina. Gilbert. Bernard H. Howeird • A. A. H.. Council and France. Zuckerman. Judge Mack spoke warmly of his distinguished finale of New York State, 26 Years' Eve. scription from $500 to $1,000. Jacob. Mr.•nd Mre. A. J. Lautm.• and admiration for Mr. Sokolow as Nene, Ender•ed Thereupon followed a series of in- der end humaniurian, winner of • daughter. IIINmonides Medical Soci•t•. CORRECTION Maser.Cresonan Cigar Co.. lion. DeWitt president of the Jewish Agency for D. S. 51. for his services to his country by Landing which considerablr boost. In IlVt week's issue it was er- H. Merriam. IN•14 L Nachman. Noinoll Palestine and as the leader of the Physicist. ed the total subscribed. Among 'during the war, and leader In said 11,nktg. gC o.. Newman. Perfection roneously stated that Dr. and Mrs. No. ins F. a A. Si World Zionist movement. L0416 gato•- welfare legislation, is one of the honor. those who increased their sub- .1, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simo ns. Genre. Murray Jackman had presented ■ 2073 Dr. Chaim Tchernowitz, profes- sicriptions was Abraham Jacob., cry chairmen of The American Palen M. Stutz. Eugene Toren', Joneph Wetv• check for $100 as their contribu- sor of Talmud, presented Nahum Gladstone of the campaign fund, tine Campaign for 1140000. The co. n, George Wine., Yong.-Gilbert • !tion at the opening dinner of the Sokolow for the degree. wh• .added $250 t• his original slogan of the campaign is "Sao, Pales Het encli—Dr. ?roll Ambeor toil. I Allied Jewish Campaign on May 8. E•clid 10467 tine—Save Jewish Honer.' Ping Safe Co.. Dr. Harr/ J. Klochinam. $1,500 rift Julio., Cherie.el Samuel H. Rubino, I It should have stated that the sum A very great beauty is either a More than a score of individual Jacob Schreiber. Eugene Siegel they contributed was for $1,000• fool or proud. • lights, AM"- 4 1AN\ lest GOOD kURNITURE IS NOT EXPENSIVE "stAzes,:ostittVAX17.4%.8.' 4v.3'AKP r kk • Outdoor Furniture A ,..,- 1 Illustrated herewith are but a few ex- amples of "Built-In" Quality Outdoor Furniture. The great showing at both PRINGLE Stores embraces new ideas for Home, Lawn, or Beach—and pre- cents a colorful display of unusual values. , (.0 4;PA 1'4' ' t 1 ,..,,,,, l■ ,c, ' • • •• 14 4 .0, '... 4 , .., :. / * ; 11 t DE LUXE GLIDER, coil spring seat construe- tion, removable seat and back cushions, uphol- stered variety of designs in finest $68 Permatex cover 00 fiat ' o iiiSi ■ r c) 4, . _1 , RECLINING CHAIR with canopy and foot rest, in a variety of colors and patterns $12.00 'k:1, ,,' rtii fitri ri4;( 4 is.S - 4111. 4 "- III t. / a D ). 0, ps, el I/1 1 4 "41 i It . I .23.. 0 14 4 GLIDER with full gyring neat construe- tion. full ball bearing • n d a. ■ee ttle sTi e neon, automatic :e:n kt. etieile they la t , $14.75 tk TWO STORES \ ' PRINGLE FURNITURE COMPANY • : 2990 W. Grand Blvd. app. Fisher Bldg. and 431 Gratiot Arn, k, 2, V i 1 . •••• .rny,-..K.r.r.--8. . -...1,1.--.....-.. . xne........nr-er ge-7 It carries the GRINNELL name ... the GRINNELL guarantee . . . a fine refrigerator, AND A VERY LOW PRICE ... a big saving to begin with ... a means to continuous saving in your home ... and health protection ... and convenience. Eliminate hot weather food problems and worries RIGHT NOW with the handsome, high-grade GRINNELL Electric Refrigerator ... gives you nearly FIVE CUBIC FEET of food stor- age space. . and the price is only $1 0 9 5=° DELIVERED AND INSTALLED Beautiful, glistening white exterior; seamless porcelain interior. 9- point cold controL Abundance of power TERMS to Suit Your Convenience Your old refrigerator, radio or phonograph accepted as part pay- ment. fast freezing! 63 ice cubes. Concealed and "floated" refrigerating unit, eliminating all or- dinary noises and vibra- tion. "Broom-high" legs. Three and four inches of dry zero insulation top, bottom and sides. Heavy steel cabinet You can look to the GRINNELL for day-in-and-day-out efficiency and service and utitfactionl The KONTANERE7TE for refrigerator, ice box, pantry or cupboard. Six crystal glass, quart kontaners, mounted on re- volving base. A touch of the finger brings you the one you want. A new and wonderful convenience. Come in and see it $ ewe. 4 °""L Itemememeep•'' i 35 0 '591M,NriiralCester of Detroit' GRINNELL BROS( STEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES 1311.21 WOODWARD AVE, DETROIT Matsui, Ohio, Ontario sod Detroit &urine Classified Advertising Pays