lite)erRortingstiCH RONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE vs. To be sure that you purchase the best DELICATESSEN, SALAMI, FRANKFURTERS— watch for this label! TZ THE CRISIS DEMANDS UNITY! I Continued from ling, One t TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST GRADUATING CLASS OF UNI- TED HEBREW SCHOOLS. Is t 11 , 11 . 1' IS protest movements as well as by our fail- (Continued from l'reccding Page ure to unIt• on a corntlion platform for relief action. The h,. g lend. \ ts time has arri% ad for our leaders all(' their respecti\ - • or- o rat ganizations to forget their dillerences and to come do \vii to brass tacks. The time has arrived for a common under- standing of the existing problem. 'rwo rour.es of action are demanded at this lime: I. An unaniwo , o.., itat-h coiee must demand Ire in 11111' giovernMent that it It\ i• up to the traelitions and pre,•eil, ti' - 'rii established for it by previous Pr'esidents :Old ad e tions, null that the •nUed States ,dlici;dly combmiii German atrocities. Inn' only hope for the cessation the existing atrocities i< that the voice of the civilized an "rid \vitt be heard in it mighty protest against the indignitie- 81 tilt IN ail 11N1 , ( I 1 , nt heaped upon th e Jetis in Germany by It barbaric go....c!. !tient. II is high time that the Christian world had -1, , " easily absolved of respon-doht: t'liristiattit;.• is not lo in the present crisi. Too long have the non-Je \v.. of MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. • 11 .1 ki.HWValliZ( . (1 1 outs u In mine “ultsberg's Ro•hee ielautf sot so he sure th41 sou are using the orod.1 end other itusher Ihdrod front the . ,,,, .iftrf. lured hest meat arodurts shish are deliserrd Int this hest ,i..roseepers ire. dads defu.iiessen prodml In.. , sour drillAlld. Guosherg's Delicatessen Gunsberg Packing Co. 2380 Twentieth Street w or ld tifild.lieti :if:, 1 watched the crur i l l y 11 , 11 t11 N I 1,1 ion . 1•11, an 4.111ft11 111•111111' 1 , 11 1111' scaffold 11f bigotry and nal 1 Christi:wit y's only possible eflansie of :atonement is that it will compel the Hitler government to cease enslaving a of its Je\visli citizens. 2. But cure \ve are through protesting we are charged \vitt, an even more serious responsibility. In expressing LEAGUE OF WOMEN our outraged feelings tee must not forget the plight of the GIVES JURY PANEL sufferers in the present crisis. Insofar as the Jews in (;er- \V„,„,,,•, many are concerned, one of two things is possible. Either Tht . loch 31, - , Edith the Je %vs remain in Germany or they avill be forced to leave L:oni.atic1,, so o n - the country they called their Fatherland. And lure is II. as enrich 1, president, eug at jury panel discussion, where tragedy is rea•e;ded in all its horrible aspects. The 31,•day, :flay '29, at 111 "15 a. tn., ,laws ill Germany are doomed to a status of degradation ci Temple Beth El. Fred NI. Butzel will be the chair- comparable to the position of l'olish Jewry. 'the process ,; ; already completed. appears Met if • :in .1' the day, and will be as- o f 1 " num b er o f P n ,"""` table u n de r conditions w 'hiell permitted ale planting of h lw , to Worn, \Vi t.social service hate and prejudice against Jew., fat itipatt. in the discussion the bitterest seed; of p correct hat Should lie the Scope of Es - im the Wildest voice raised in protest. will not Philanthropy in Detroit?"bi. m os wrong. The damage has been done. Noav it is Jesvry's .1, Sena Itolonson is chair- 31, lin/Vide the cure, responslInin gala,. vox t that was rank- nd i' you if you iantz's ab ou t .thing a llyhon jeet- 1, say, Jingly dorm- 'ported d with KELVINATOR CORPORATION n, LJ rill Nir. ft! In AI it II I, y, rth I , 1 :11 \ he had tills, told. besides that he had I n quirk wit. At eximmats thin there wore II IWIlyst (111(1 the program comminim. i sought tie extra, the followint: s A'I' \1'11,1, be our people's reply to the crying info .rmation from hint by In. Mr•-• Das id S. llonnord. problemof the Jets- tens ling not to understand ,pus demand for the solution of the problem \I s Oscar Itolinison. 311s. Shines w It is predicted that 300,000 Jews "'ha t it salts they were expect' Lit Nvantlerers? Si r • . Samuel 31. nrlek.t1 Invarially ht sou' 1 t." Ala allant Cooper, X3 ill be hireed to leave (lermarly. Alillions tire trapped th I em: 'kV on 'N'''it,u'"I'ilr 1 luncheon 51 ; 1 , 1 !" II "" Poland tifider like Unfavorably conditions, Similar condi- sif(Iti' ,fec't " , I i's t h o n. . for *mill reservitay , n - t ions prevail in Rumania. Latvia and Lithuania. The prole- zieh , par klepen at curt tsu a coo e pros. 1 ears ;gassed. The studios ,,,ay be made through th Million of gran Mated Hebrew School, grad, delfts of any one of the I''2 .1c.in - le xi is tine of emigration and colonization. i, ; , 1. ur provided with homes and with mans of ate d Ili•liresv Hi g h s c hoo l, an d l' \VS must be prod .':It ions which compri, II. , evc It graduated a college and en- , I' through Mrs. David Hub,. living under decent economic conditions. . 't1 II profession. Hs final'• IL:1,11mo of the luncheon COT, \\ill our leaders unite on a common platform for the I'''' ret urinal to visit the old ,,,,ti,e, Elmhurst 1 . 112S, -elution au this problem? • :I go in. 111' ..ittw Mr . m ar k,, e. . A bright ray of hope emanates front the East. Pales-, wim, was in the hall between bell-, sag . ; ously engleged in oinversii• tine is beckoning to the refugees. From the Executive 14 . lie happened by Nadi Li, the Jewish Agency for Palestine comes the following ;, Ian teacher's eye, which lighted — : l a pp ea up at once, as ale. Nlarksori (Continued from Page One.) TO THE JEWS IN ALL COUNTRIES eur turning.pnint in the his., • The rents in dein to the Hebrew University in .115 aflmis our brethren in this count, • PeePle Who , is lusiuu . tIds hyur of their distress we feel hilted Jerusalem? It is because we have ., • but concerns all of than es er. w e share their anguish. we with the Jess of compromised. In the last 211 years loch they are bearing their trials se are •tt admire the courage Jews gave S150,000,0011 to noisier. shich they ere upholding the Jewish name and profoundly touched by the ..• su l that they sill ualiantly defend their full e„1 its W I honor. and we are sities. and all the efforts of 3Iagnes the country to which they hale devoted man. and all their eeerwm. and Warburg and Weizmann were their he, meritsmai° gen. ations. These feelings of fraternal solidarity. and the conselousnens of our being untted sufficient to gather only $2,000,000 dennite action. o re nod expression as Fpredilv as posslble by a common destiny for the Hebrew University. RennomIc rein! mr ■ Allres for the Jest in Germany mu. be taken In hand on 111 . '1111W te i .,15, . ■ , World t -t II II "A ith us, teleplu ,,, i ,, g then k tent to if 1,Ie SW'Ittld I 11g. n IS Rev r1 tan the.' in Y 51g -At! , to and I Is, I, the question mi,' st n minds (hest se . . 1111- I ,, that is chazacteristic of t h e I. is ish people: 'Mrhertifori , o Will these Sant,' Ynalna:- stet who are now only 13 and 11 ■■ at- "Id -will they continue ti eatiy the Hebrew banner? III. will y 'wet the arms Oaf hit,. (If course, the tnisial them? speakers of the graduation spolo. proclaiming assurance, with youngsters as the standard- th o e se hearers, as the future Ilebraists, They it , the future teas-hairs. spoke so because they hoped that le. true. But I what they said would 'I , I. hfo near m Detr oit the first method used in card is at spare for a telephone 1111'111)er, " reports I II 1111111,1i II !hell . "II 1 , 1i,1 IN • ball to work. On e‘ery application calling stoat Oa I 01 `411111 1 1 1111 . ( 1 1111l1111 1 1 1, 11f "DUI ow COMPROMISING BY JEWS IS DEPLORED BY TELEPHONE i•li lilt , 1 -11111\ 1' ,11111 ,t1 :in, I How Si d line .t. Fin II, '1, k din al IN Si ,1 I I I ,‘ :is kn.*, nn ' II ' I .0 CALLS ADDITIONAL WORKERS of I ICI.E BY 1 111.CIIIN I rIII. , ur .1 Which li, 1.'ini s t.IT ti, I. k I. it oh •iml volt h our IVY Gills( lake relive 1.1 I. w lilt' Me /about Us." STATEMENT BY SHUR Herz] Shur made this stat•- ment: "It i= the ".entinient of each that the Ilebiew Schools ;let it an invaluahle and all-in- 1.s:rating force Ichich tends to bring all of us together in as uni- ted body. It In the Hebrew Sehools which imbued as with the spirit of Judaism, and if, after years of departure we are still impregnated with an insat- iable desire for Jewish learning and manifest an interest in Jew- ish lir-olden, expressing a laoli- ne, to aid in their solution, We feel that fur all this we are in- ' &Med to urn lidriVed institution an Oficial of KO% Motor Corporation. "Hight more people on the payroll than at t during the I9 years we base been Ian 'Ha in e s, 'Many of those re-employed were called now Nee 111151' any t. to the job by telephone." * * * Other things being equal, applicants or former phone usually are called workers are needed. Our Classified Ads Pay Thousands of Jewish families are already destitute and Ime is •ffect: Nazi* r dad lt us erenre muelx osser" "Oh, y sent or man n the limn tall in Fascist ho • by s Jew ac for tear- y hint that , rayer had. 1. ath ors In RA full d it is thing, s t wdl s long calling de of bissnm in the • poet: sh e 1i: ea 111 , fig Ben no one prerle I your I ke sin and hsnor , ty and prayer !argue rid • large scale immediatels "We remained a minority that many thooand*171. be faced by • similar late in the next few weeks. Thousands of The Jewish communities of is being beaten, not a protesting 1 , 111111 , CS are collecting in various countries of Europe these countries are doing their 'Amos( to rend.' fIrst•aid 1n their brethren she hese minority. What outraged ate is been bereft 01 their homes but ssstematic and united endeators on the part Wus not that Feuchtwanger was told to all sill be needed in order to provide for the (enure. am hour of yur history Ere, I•ael s most more than ever el,1111111110 our In this trntion write in Hebrew, but that Feucht- , and C0113t1ILIte the central het. of the Jews cif all countmes printtpal atte manger could not reply, 'Yes, I Once again. as has so often happened in our history. a Jewish community that number some hundreds of thousands lInde the foundations of Re met.), will write in Hebrew.' It is a re- shattered Thou ands and tens of thousands ale cympelled to wander forth Germany flection on Judaism that the mod- has become a 1,1111- Ipal 1,111(1 1. of the distress enteiled by Jewish emtgration True. the neighboring rountries hale fir the present imlnu era • number of fort:sea hut ern writers in Germany could not the host of emigrants to be expected from Germany is faced. Jewish emigration accept Hitler's challenge and de- whole Oa the fateful question Whither , as Whilst the Fort Furore , . C011ntries in the Middle Ages. and the overseas rountrlea clare that they would write in held their gates open for Jewish immigration, se are in the Nineteenth C, Hebrew, that they would create Palestine with that is almost ■ u.pletele closed to ue s n os ronfronted t, its constantly Increasing merit,' ,ore and indust— a another Bible which a Luther its !deathly inaressit (,alai WIT greatest hope • monnrra , ,t, fur the absorptien .". s would some day translate into ‘ 1 , 1,:der it their Je. 1,11 A,' .1 • 1, 11,f The lead.• German and give to the German n • . duty at r P M- . • • • •1.e fundamental Pahl of the 1.... • people their religion. ar m ' -..• et y "We have not taught one per • rrable of cud boy's and girls to read the and write and understand their ; . 111111/P a- le, language. This is the tragedy, the of Germane J ea r Sirpi compromise we h ave made." with the ' ccord on The Zionist Contribution. I ruite substm eq ,„, I will all their ry. Rabbi Goldman declared that e on elf mande far the Zionist group recognized the of all constr., u !Olt 1111%1. we problem. "The Zionist group sa, gran. a: d settlt lurid of that a pimple must have a center lislo We tell ipen all el the istablishinent for its life and thought," he stud. in Our great sort h "They began to lay the founda- tion in Palestine. Today the Ger- 1101 CIF TfIF trite 1 , 11 Ant R eV FOR rat f man refugee direct, his face to Other lands are beginning to speak to its in terins of Palestine---not only to be helped ning their doors for the settlement of the thousand , t reot in a physical way, but to lo pr... h spiritual of Jewish reftiges.s. Certainly', we dare not abandon the vided with a balm for hi- humiliations, hope that all avenues of escape are closed to Us, that all "It is in Palestine that thy. Jew , faith s liifile ; , , is being healed and restored. It 1- do become futile when the f a i th and D M faandhope there that the protesting minions' . , leaders refuse to agree and 10 work in harmony in behalf is true to itself." Unless Mir spokesMen Rabbi Goldman declared in , if their sorely-stricken people. remain , opening his address that 211 x :ea' unite. the Jew ish position throughout the world w ill reain ago, when he was a student a s. And if our leaders insist upon helple s s. ope l ess and helple the Jewish Theological Seminary. h making of Israel's home a household divided against itself. Rabbi A. M. Hershman was al.; really revered as fa scholar, and I then we are doomed to despair. was t Congregatiiin Shaarey T. Perhttps Jewry is to be forced to choose new 1 ■ •:1,1 , 1. - . recognized as a fortress of tok- i Perhaps the tragic hour will bring the desired leader-h[p. boast Judaism in the middl e w,,,,,. i Until the ideal l e adership appears on the .11 s'.0-11 He expressed regret that Rabbi I Hershman was not present at thy I scamp, the (let-nand throughout Jewry must be for UNIT) dinner. present trying crisis. Si Sh he Toastmaster. i in the Shetzi.r, who was chair- ' 1 to a large extend on the d' m an of the cilmmitter which ar- 1 .....• that Jewish education is rot ranged for the donor dinner, was n uniting our people. The lead6 10TH the toastmaster. In brief intro- ' ' -, y'f our approaching Emergeney ductory remarks he declared it a 3. o .1 Campaign are fully cogni7 - (Continued front Page One.) cause for self-congratulation that iiii i of this fact and have th erefore Shaarey Ziali.k is able to continue its activities and to enlarge its1 and ill English which will be given in• Initial part of the l'. II. S.'S ye71 es when as a souvenir to the guests. This ly expenditures in its budget. spheres of work, at a tine' other congregations are unable to publication, which is. dedicated to "The survival of our people PRY their rabbis and cantors. the memory of the late Aaron D. throughout the ages in exile has "Shaarey &nick has a noble herb Marlsson, the teacher of the first unquestionably proven that 'He therefore hopes graduating class, will contain a that keeputh Israel loth neither tage, and we are tut for the tut ore," he declared. number of literary articles and slumber or sleep.' The result of the coming campaign will I ant Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich, co-chairs '('nit'h"""'"'n1l material, i i ot 1 lo late Mr. Mark- confident prove that neither do the A Is •I n, man of the dinner committee, pre- by the Alumni ,Jew's of Detroit 'slumber of sleep.' ,1,71.11 son a CI • • , sented a check for $2,505 to Isaac ith this thought in mind I extend Shetzer, this sum being the pro- sincerest inrs,• er : fst trri ll5;.ni be Resi'rvati.•. 1., tbs• dinner must m}' ceeds of the event. Mrs. Ehrlich the tint ' g nr'sailtu "at t in h g .. be in not lat.. Ilion Monday, spoke in behalf of the forthcom- of this , plan to attend this ' .18 '''' as well as to the Jews ing Emergency Allied Jewish Cam- 22. Those who o mmunity who have made this as affair should make their reserva- c , ag paign and pointed to the signifi- ai„Tis immediately' by tailing the well as many other graduating cance of this Shaarey Zeilek event, classes possib l e." the schools, Madison s:',7.5. which brought to light the power- I IL,. 01 Form Branch Auxiliary. Statement by Pregerson. ful loyalty of members to their Aaron M. Pregerson, as chair- In the Pinball school, headed by congregation. man of the board o f education ..1 Michael Michlin, an iirganization Isaac S h e t z e r, responding. the schools, made the following which will co-operate with the thanked the members for their co- statement on the oci-asion of this Woman's Auxiliary of the tinned operation, and said that he was Hebrew Sclusils is now being iir- celebrat ion: given renewed confidence to face "The tenth anniversary of the ganized. A meeting at which the I the problems of the future. first graduating do, of the I'. 11. foundation for this organization The musical program of the S. taking place on Thursday, May was laid was held at the home of evening was featured by a group '25, is an appropriate time not only Mrs. M. Weksler, the past presi- of dent of the Woman's Auxiliary, of songs by the Shaarey Zedek to evaluate the a c complishment , quintet, led by Cantor Jacob Son- our Hebrew Schools in the past but where tentative plan* for the or- enklar and composed of Israel als. to concentrate and thing id ganization were formulated, The Fenkell branch is serving not Hertz, Joseph Cantor, Aaron Sil- wa -4 nd means how to be able nly as a school for that lisation herblatt, Morris Shatzen and liar- In 'carry on the modern system of Holy ry Cohen. Cantor Soncnklar als o - Jewish 'education that has ben in- but is also used as a center where - hi.' meet appeared as accompanied soloist. Mrs. Abra ham Cooper, by Miss troduced into this community by people of the neighbor from time to time; where mother's S. in the future. enough that in a period of meetings are held under the Russ llarriett J. Ingeoll, ably ren• the "True U. lagers dere,' two solos for which she re- unusual economic difficulties such plc, of the Jewish Centers; where served prolonged applause. Ben as we are living through at present moth , r: clubs gather for their Art of th e Moscow 11ahimah ren- it is our first duty to render immetl- functions, and where groups cents , dered several impersonations. iate relief to fetal the hungry and together narious studies. In ad- Rabbi Max Arzt of Scranton, shelter th e homeless. This, however, dition to the regular t la=snionis, Fa., who remained in Detroit for is but our first and not the only this se hoot ha• alsat are.lniodatvms the dinn er , having come here to duty. We should also Mar in mind r parties, weddings, and other speak at the services last Friday that 'Man cannot live on bread function: which require kitchen evening, gave the invocation. alone,' that the life of Judaism de- and other teeilities. U. H. S. GRADUATES' !.,,i' ANNIVERSARY I TIIE' DETROIT EDISON COMPANY GENIRAL orricla AVENUE 2000 SECOND DETROIT, MICHIGAN f by tele- brat when employees within easy reach May 15, 1933 TO THE CUSTOMERS OF THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY This is the seventh of this series of weekly letters addressed to our 500,000 customers in 29 cities, 58 villages and 130 townships in the south- eastern corner of the State of Michigan: The Detroit Edison Company is the largest taxpayer in the district. We are all taxpayers, directly or indirectly, so we're all in the same boat. You customers pay our taxes. There is no other way of our earning them. During the last twenty-five years, our annual tax bill has jumped more than fifty- In 1932, we paid out $5,699,000• in taxes. That's a lot of money oven fold. n good times -- and its more than we paid in 1929 when we were selling much ricity. In 1920, a little over 5 cents of every dollar we earned i aid out for taxes, but its been climbing steadily until last paid year our when more elect dollars in wages we The biggest was p it jumped to almost 13 cents. For every two one dollar in taxesl operating employes last year, we had to pay share of our total tax bill went into the coffers of the city government of Detroit. Last year we paid 4% of the total taxes assessed by Detroit. This was over 7.5% of the total taxes actually collected by the City during 19321 Now about rates. The price of electric service to our customers is lower than ever before, and is well below arily the average the other entire of our reduced cost one for or the United States, Since 1921 wo have volunt ving to our custom ers of almost volun- m thirty-three times, resulting in a total sa rates 60 illion dollars in the last 11 years. Just before the "crash," we tarily reduced our rates TWICE WITHIN TWELVE MONTHS (1928 - 1929)• By these two rate reductions alone, o ur customers have been saved seven millidn dollars on addition there have also been rate adjustments, not In in the as last four years. filed reductions, that have been to our customers' advantage and which 1914, the prices of other amount to thousands of dollars more. While our rates have been dropping after commodities, including everything we have to buy for our business, were sky- rocketing steeply upward. Today, after four years of dull times, the cost of living is still 20% higher than its pre-War cost. What about electricity? The average cost of Detroit Edison household electricity today is 30% LOWER THAN BEFORE THE WAR. The Edison Company has faith in the future of the aria it serves. The same men who builded the greatness of our industries are most of them still with us -- as able as ever. The Great Lakes region is the richest industrial ley. And above al l l , chem ica territory in the world, not excluding the famel we have -- in our automobile, metal-working. e e•trical appliance of expert and other plants in Detroit and Southeastern Michigan -- a body workmen which is the greatest resource any community ever had President 1