• ▪ inEvEritorrimsfiffiRomac and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE . Sienchat Torah Ilakofot, in the 1 Mizrarhi youth synagogue, a cele- bration will be held in the Miz- 1 . ], vat Ref) Yitzchok Elchonan, and raelli Youth clubrooms at 8747 ehuda 0r Dor,,,I; s,—rd Day Twelfth street, near Gladstone. -kv., a considerable sum was pledged. Bosh Ilashonah, (lax The services, which were con- Th e youth is invited to participate. president of the A lu durted in a traditional ail! Ow- lion Of the Unitrid IL.hm.t S.•boids onic manner, were led by Edward of Detroit; Yom Kipian Evi., Travellers should go in threes; Rothenberg and Sam fiodzin as for a single traveller is likely to cantors. Succoth, Shemini Atzereth and be murdered; two are likely to Kip- College of Nell Sisk; 1, Simehas Torah services will also quarrel, but three will always pur, Rabbi E. Cardin of ( 1 hi- :tem be conducted in the hall of Taylor mak.- their way in peace.—Rabbi 1 An appeal was made by (lax Shul, Thursday night following Mir. Temchin, co-chairman of the art- Ids and speaker— Fiat lets- Mizrachi Youth Plan Ilashonah, Itablit Judah Shulman, rangements committee for Yeshi• Simchaa Torah Event i instructor in the Yaliiyar Irrith Mizraelii Youth 11],b Holy Day serviev ,:, which wen Vold in the ▪ hall of the Beth Tepliila Emanuel o r•ter , ,w le(1 were Synagogue, with member, mid cloth of De- troit during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Services were addressed by the following distinguished young rab- ■ • AARON PREGERSON ELECTED TO HEAD HEBREW SCHOOLS STATEMENT BY DR. FRANKLIN ON ANNUAL HEBREW EDUCATION MONTH LUDRWETIGURENXI,,T I N A IT r H : .. LOAF :„A PugSs: Is (Continued i:tn,tp,b ,jr:u.,ittn _1 --- 1 1 , r„. i . sh ti , ,t , ri. , , I,,' , .1 , ! ,i .‘i,:,..,,.i.a,dci t.,,,,,,,,d Gt).th i , lt ar .,, h.,. One) (Continued from Page One) lir. Lei M. Franklin, rabbi of Temple Beth El, addressed - — the N110,111r statement to Judge Charles Itubiner, chairman Ile f , „5, ,4•Evices in the schools. of Seventh s\nnual Ilebrew Education Month, on the occasion . and satire, . I ..1 , 1 that many economies were rl rase SI.11,1 ,. of the present observance of this month: I•de,ted during the past year. • I •1 1.1101s 1 Bernard looses, reporting as If our Jewish youth is to have a proper pride in its hn A a :l u a r I t N' : n i n en r t 1,101•10114. 1111ent of the schools, said inheritance; if it is to have that sense of dignity and self- the i I• I I ' ' : ti h;;; ,(:./Is e It1111:1:lisl, that the pa-t year was one of trial. lei-poet which will make it feel the worthwhileness of struggling ,i I : 1 n'U i d, t: t 0 tillhotnart, down , ; Ile declared that the death of to maintain that heritage, there must be given to our children of :}1:11 i . n , i. i n i n,.. ntis t 7 111 , 1 ,, : n ; : „ . . , . . , , u1, 1, , , fl., rd, ,,, , ,. , , Ael on Nlarkson was the great- it background of knowledge of the Jewish past which is neither history " - •i,ll,w that the schools received. supertieial nor distorted. .pite of all handicaps, NIr. "Among the agencies that are meeting the responsibility the I .oti•- -4111/, there was no let-up in that is thus implied, the United Hebrew School takes a leading :%e l l (II i It :.; ri tr1 1 l anri ( ll: n n •S . 't still h I. tliirr'es‘‘,,]':4 1. I I .• work of the schools. Ile said place. The curriculum of these schools is adequate. The boson the 1., ,vas gratified with the work faculties consist of men and women well prepared for their t h v cibe inuutiw R -i r :Tht' 17. i .] !: a l d hul l:, of the schools' personnel. Ile responsible task, and the system as a whole is under the direc- lauded the 1Vonien's Auxiliary for tion of a man equipped by scholarship and character to instill the iis,stani•e given the Talmud into our youth the feeling of pwivilege that should be theirs in N1r. Isaacs said that the .. HI : I 1:7:;:11 '(S 1S ; 1 ( '. (kr If litnhh ) i ' ' ‘'1 tieing Jews." '14'n:nitiU:ISW : I .:'1U1-1.1:i:1-tt': ' It II ' l l' :1 lia I lrlaIrl I g t % ih'''4 0:d ie'' ';'n, camber of children in the schools virgin woods. Dot .' • • eons year is approximately the I t ly t h ■ , t e : .,y ttl:ii s n. t usn ,1„, t ht h , - h e ;■ ' ,,, I::, . : I , • • .., ,[ :,.h,ir s,,,,y,:ea a l iw , nd n, ,d ., as last year—about 1,600. M•rwil's Report. Robert Marwil, retiring presi- dent. in his final report declared II,. the ,111/111S W1/11 a moral vic- right love and are entirely do-pendent on (Continued from l'age One.) III the at year by keeping ' t I t.I'''' ''' 'l 'a't'''s:1 nsr l I i Il it'::rt'I 'I'l'''':.;; ', I i : ' ] (1 1rrn Ni i\ Ir'a'rl t he good will of the community fur up the standards for which the, sun. even a small place in the hi ils aro. known. Ile lauded the ilies with whom the bureau dealt The Present Drive. last year were given either tem- e' u t: Att'ill ritli' larirt rlhiesa:Ii i. f' I \ .I.: The Fresh Ar Society, which l 'o ''t. porary or permanent relief allow- T],(1,11fstl.o,sh:]' a as :, Pregeraon To Speak ances, for roily de finite groups are will not participate in this year's i h.] ,,,,, ,o, eligible for help from the city de- funds, the Hebrew Free Loan As- on Education Month sociation, the United Jewish Chari- •• partment of public welfare. sttiL lg i'it larl' I] ' . i. searc h. ties, and the .10-wish Welfare Fod- t nloi.::ier r t h-xeiti Other Agencies Helped. Through the courtesy of throuet w le ,.: r ho The long years of the depression emotion are the remaining Jewish lid for them Ilynian Altman of Altman's history without heel have stun it generation of young agencies in the 11. 1.11111. Jewish Radio Hour, Aaron them. All non T i• There are, however, very many polit e grow up in Detroit to whom Pregerson, newly-elected presi- leisure means only loneliness, and services which are not here includ- know and (feels!, dent of t he United Hebrew for whom as job is something that ed. Many agencies not strictly la presents the panii• Schools of Detroit, will speak (l iit,. , that of it I .1 I wish t'• someone else is lucky enough to Jewish have a largo- number of at ar,,i l olk):niii during this hour's broadcast have. Because of them, the Jewish .lt wish clients. All of the hospi- dedicate aR,Itauu,an-oil t: j,td i it..T ‘o the over Station WMBC at 12:30 Centers Association and the Young tals and out-patients departments p. in. this Sunday, Oct. 8. Mr. W011101 ' 1: Hebrew Association have kralse them. The Visiting Nurse Pregerson will speak on the never for one moment dared to Association is their helpful friend. occasion of Hebrew Education in A ‘uv i rig o Y 'r i iii'l.'g t family :' Ir i I, I ] :. -• r ut hieenfg' admit that one cannot build bricks Jewish girls and goys will be found his fa ac' : Month. in most recreational activities and that he had been bri-t.. up is the in litany club groups. (liristian faith a- defensive In 1933, with the failure of last ii il! t , uu.atrsuluf,rir.o et n e atga e h l,iiannsirgti):.::: i:1,,,,ti,hitnehintaiasunrri superintendent and teachers year's ('immunity Fund campaign heir labor of love in behalf of t h e to reach its quota, all budgets were he ',clitoris and congratulated them of enormously cut. Wi ith the closing became more Jew O .: barman. irman. t h eir devotion to the cause of Ile of the banks, an even more serious It was not until hi ire• education. in yiar, situation arose and many agencies old, he' said, that he i• Mr. Marwil commented were reduced to a skeleton staff Jewish faith. The ur,• rd tot}... oss to the schools in the death of Rath, and service. enau proved a bolt Jacob Friedberg and Rabbi Reu .:414enntt Every such cut means severe suf- which clarified ien Ilurwitz, who were members rue fering. Some crippled child whr I point. "I understood e- of the board of directors, and on it mustier. needs a brace must be turned that Itathenau's e• he death of Mr. Markson. lake sai away; some mother must manago ' that he was too Thanking his co-workers, Mr. III/01 an: from her sick bed without a nurse loo little Jew. Ile Iarwil said that in dropping the without straw. With budgets al- areakne. to help her; some little boy must fur Prussians, but I. --old ha, virus of office he does not relin- most totally wrecked, they have be told that the plaground is clos - understood that the 1: ..an chat quish his interest in the schools. placed their dependence upon a oid; some old man must be refused meter is not fair en that um Maurice H. Zackheim, a former crippled staff and willing volun- a home and contort. like the English, it 1-• dr to tr. president of the schools, voiced the teers. Last year they made life This year's Comunity Fund bud Iii Id the sentiments of the board by thank- more livable for over 5500 young get of $3,000,000 ildinist no frills - crate a Jew at the ing Mr. Marwil for his labors fur people. What can these young peo- not extravagances, but it does cov- state." Dr. Ludwig was .] the Talmud Torahs. principa ple expect this year? er all basic services. To do less speaker at the re. h Other- Mr. Pregerson Issues Statement. To the child caring agencies of means untold hardship for those who spoke were I tephen f. In a statement issued following the Jewish Welfare Federation— who have already known four years \Vise, honorary in r..].], • !termed his election, Mr. Pregerson says: the Jewish Children's Home and of unhappiness. The money—all Deutsch, president I.: :H. Auer. "I am assuming the duties of the Jewish Child Placement ltur- of it—must he forthcoming. The the presidency of the United He- eau—the Community Fund looks Detroit Jewish community is pre- (Tonrefijinwkili'tt (1;:,ffilg e.' :or- brew Schools of Detroit with a for supervision in keeping depen- paring to do its part. of the $1,000,1100 ito. y &fen.. Elation of James K. Watkins, keen sense of responsibility not dent Jewish boys and girls safe fund against iIr1l, ] only to those who have been in- and well and happy. About three- foe nier police comenissiont-r, lu the Dr. Ludwig has t , the 1:11: strumental in bestowing upon me quarters of them are supervised presidency of the board of diroretors Ids hors this honorable office, but also to in their own or carefully selected of the Detroit Comunity Fund, was tad States direct IT • where Si the entire Jewish community of foster homes; one-quarter of them announced aft the meeting of the in Lucerne, Switzer], is living in voluntai . vile as a live in the Jewish Children's Homo-. tutors campaign executive commit- this city. of tie which was held Tuesday 1101111 protest against the These 213 children cannot look to "I do not promise a New Deal' Semitism in Germano Ile left fi, their own parents for security and i at (-lister Hall. during my administration, but Hollywood where to pledge myself instead to continue ate in the preparati , a picture, the splendid work that has been for NN'arner Brothel i•ii in the so ably and conscientiously per- life of Napoleon. Ludwig de formed by my predecessors. Hied that he will seek a haven in The financial report of our Hollywood. United Hebrew Schools as pre- (Continued from Pag e One) Clyde V. Fenner, popular radio Deutsch', Address. sented at the annual meeting broadcaster, organizer of the For- lire Deutsch rdi, iled the an shows that the institution is con- the Chassidim and their life. Ile gotten Man's Club of which he is nouncement that the Nazi miniver fronted with tremendous prob- plays his own compositions and chairman and which now has many of economics, Kurt t, ,lonitt, had lems that must be solved in the depicts in them the Jewish spirit thousands ofmembers, is it can- ordered that cessation of discrim- very near future in order to as- in the religious and national life ination between Aryan and non. sure its existence. Mortgages on of our people. o\ • roan establishment , . The pre- sonic Of the school buildings have Both will be assisted at the nouncement, he aSSelf , uth1y been foreclosed, accounts payable piano by Professor B. Melzack, meaningless in view et the fail accrued to date amount to $$2,- noted Cleveland concert pianist. that few business firms, formerly '200.17, and the income has been Chaim Ostrowsky is one of the Jewish, although hearing the e14 greatly reduced. Our executive most subtle and intelligent of the names, remain in the hands of board will shortly present to the new school of Jewish musical in- Jews. The Jews ha, Iron dis- local Jewish community 11 con- terpreters. Ile knows Jewish life, missed from the olio, • :iirates of structive plan of how to solve these understands Jewish types and ap- their firms for the r art:Jew- problems. preciates the background. His in- ish employees .1 In whole "I hope that each and every Jew terpretations make us aware of sale droves. Jews mi I excluded who is truly interested in the ad- the influence that Jewish environ- from all mercantile mil retail vancement of Jewish education • ment and Jewish tradition has in fonts by decree of Jul-, 13, which will do his part to keep the doors the shaping of class character. But ordered all employees to make a of the United Hebrew Schools he is also sensitive to the element declaration of their non-Jewish open to the 2,00(1 children that of individuality in the types which descent. That decree 1:is not been pass through them daily to re- he portrays. scinded. Nor have ohy of the In this respect he ceive their religious and national differs from and is superior to other decrees which liar i• had the prac- training. effect of closing- the di— , many Jewish dramatic artists. ' economic tically every forms "Never before in the history of Ostrowsky, in his portrayals, livelihood to the Jews, he amertel. this institution did it require as knows his characters thoroughly Dr. Wise', Warning. much wholehearted co-operation and intimately. Ile treats them Dr. Wise declared thi, order if and actual sacrifice on the part with a degree of restraint and re- Dr. Schmitt is merely ire attempt of the entire Jewish community to spectfulness. His heroes are liv- to pull wool over the -cs of the save it from disintegration as it ing, sensitive beings. He recog- public. "I wonder w]. :her there does today. It must have your nizes their human worth and dig- is anyone in this rani ,.ho is de- full co-operation. My abundant nity. Most of us want our Jews ceived by that stabil,' he ask. faith in the loyalty and devotion drawn in unmistakable lines. We ed. "I wonder whet!:,' you knitr of our people to Jewish causes have our notions of what a "typi- that the great busing- .•-of Ger- prompts me to say that it will cal Jew" looks like, of the way CLYDE V. FENNER many have been taken It of Jew. have it!” he should walk and talk, even on h isuh in h ea sns(elss? T Tho the better stage. We want hint etiolate for the City Council at the They no.. belong to done in high colors. Ile must Primaries next Tuesday. non-Jews. I heard the tier day.l either typify the stabbing Jewish Mr. Fenner was born in Michi- believe it to be true, t1a: there is wit, or else be- at figure overladen gan in 1893. After high school a single li.,,inv Jew at t,. h lo ad ni af e. not rune. with pathos and overwrought with he engaged in various branches of Tote. business (Continued from Page One.) tragedy. Ile must be the embodi- the automobile Trulustry, mean- That was a statement :]od• to In , ment of the known Jewish virtues. while studying commercial law ( thu rteeorwieirks sti.al rs m h1 e-ri t r been published as a bill and will Often we fail to recognize the It and advertising. He is married, be enacted as legislation before qualities of the humble Jew in has three children and owns Pro1 ,. to tell you now that III. rr. is not the end of th e month. his unpretentious intimacy. His arty in Ingham and Wayne Coun- a single Jew in the I• !•-r ship a Cities arid towns to be included the Macy: business, !hi heads of repertoire gives us a series of are Acre, Reiman, Belt .1allah, which, as you know, :a. .hews. Jewish types, but none of them ties" Following employment with the Bethlehem, Gaza, Haifa, Hebron, minister appear to be blatantly typical. General Motors Corporation an a Jaffa, Junin, Jerusalem, Khan r already They are intelligible and they re- special representative in Okla- N'unis, Lurid, NIejd•l, Nablus, Naz- f o 1 1ri'nong u° out tl : : he Wenu veal the depth of Jewish psychol- areth, Ramallah, Itartileh, Salad. homa and Illinois, he became sales to he t, ve osoienglet ,saw ,nbieliltlyiteivts o e ayt ihol ogy without being sermonic. Shafr'-am, Tel Aviv, Tiberias and manager of the American Oil Cor- In executing his interpretations, poration with Michigan headquar- turn around and say to creme* Tulkeram. wary A second memorandum asking he has the necessary equipment ters at Jackson, Mich., which posi- going to that Jewish immigration he re- and the general technique to ren- tion he held until the merger of are not e• tdr (C a ' i nnIgd 'u jioun settsh.si stricted has been submitted to the der his concepts and versions the company in 1929. Ile then en- spec(, wee High Commissioner by th e Su- vivid and convincing. gaged in organization activities be Tickets are available in all he and general sales work. preme Moslem Council. we do that—a rain we ar "ast—se Horace Samuel Asked To Defend branches of the United Hebrew He organized 17 different coun- are Inst. I toll you no, that the schools, at I lotkm s Book Store, Three in Arlosoroff Murder. nd be; ty tax associations, formed the bo}rolt is going ahead no, T ] he Horace Saniuel, well-known at- Chesluk's Book Store, and from Home Defense League and the cott will rid torney who practiced in Palestine all members of the Jewish National ,,.i : peeropeleiter e•-en end' . he Hit Michigan Merchants Council. He for several years and is now en- Fund Council and Kvutzah Ivrith. unjug . .cels handled the sales promotion activi- or gaged in practice in London, has ies of the Michigan Sugar Beet l aw a nd reg ulation a rest the been approached to take over the An Einstein at Tulane. Jewish Association. In the sugar beet in- defense of th e three Revisionist • dustry, Mr. Fenner's activities re- extremists who are accused of the Cousin of Scientist Continues sulted in the opening of all closed murder of Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff, hono r and privilege to • Pre'''' Medical Studies in South. sugar mills, which caused $10,000,- noted Zionist labor leader, the 4100 to he distributed among at this meeting. We aro - " , I he " Jewish Telegraphic- Agency ex- NEW ORLEANS.--Robert Ein- Michigan farmers and the employ- for two objects, two t w' clusively learned here. The de- stein, 21) years old, a cousin of ' a; nt dhe ptihrisio ] trihutt t fendants, Aba Achimeir, Zvi Ros- famous physicist. Albert Einstein, ment of over 13,000 Michigan morn to the great historian, greet and women. enblatt and Abraham Staysky, are has enrolled in Tulane University • writer It was at this time Mr. Fenner db ei Ig now undergoing preliminary hear- to complete his medical education with ti „Ig igrhated phies,o amnadn of became intensely interested lit the ings and Mr. Samuel has been begun in Germany. y other labor question. Prior to this time asked to defend them in the event one The student said that Nazi Ger- they are committed for trial. ,ttri he r.ry (;:urm r t f t l 7int ^f h''. many had "restricted his pursuit I workers in the sugar beet fields of knowledge" and "limited hit-,- 1 and mills had been imported LONDON.—LI. T. AA—Horace vial freedom." • (mostly from Mexico). For the along with that persona: 1 ' Samuel told the Jewish Tele- past three years, however, not a vial tribute to him. there - He enrolled in the College of sin r, , :t lerid foreign laborer has been i"t and graphic Agency he could not cnn. i r ny Arts and Science, to obtain suffi firm or deny reports that he had meeting a cient background of American nhnter,14rtrrhaea:t is, been invited to take up the de- Mr. Fenner's income is derived customs and the English language fense of the three men accused of i:. "11'.1 '• 00: from real estate which he owns in against the inconceival to permit him to resume his IT, the assassination of Dr. Chaim Wayne and Ingham counties; from fessional study. • hormalt rhkes jt heewirn,herlipe:.-arl Arlouiroff, Zionist labor leader food brokerage busiresz• the and head of the political depart- advertising hu,inr.s, and as a ment of the Jewish Agency for ,charged with the murder of Dr. manufacturer' agent for certain the present Chaim Arlosoroff, noted Zionist items. u n f 0 rtu n tet n' cialontiutdon i etrer':ns.rti:'r . o.kg; 1 nd.('re' 1 n :nu 51 l,:"1 labor leader, won a point when he For his organization activities We have met here for Mitt t 57, JAFFA, Palestine.—(1. T. At secured the reading of a state- ' he has never received • dollar in objects and, as I say, ' ': 5 w. corollary." — Abraham Staysky, who is merit tending to support his alibi.; pay. ■it•na NINE JEWISH AGENCIES ARE GIVEN DETROIT COMMUNITY FUND SUPPORT h.'1■ . 1 ho Vote for HARRY H. MEAD Candidate for MAYOR • This Fearless Leader Has the Individual Support of: VETERANS, DEMOCRATS, REPUBLICANS, INDEPENDENTS! Deserves Your Support at the NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY OCTOBER 10, 1933 Vote for Mead! 'this ad inserted through the courtesy of a Jewish friend. CHAIM OSTROWSKY FENNER CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUNCIL CONCERT ON OCT. 15 ZIONISTS RESUME MEETINGS OCT. 24 ■Y k I. i■ '1 :