4 4wericalt larish PerlaNeal Cotter - CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 1 THE ONLY ANGLO•JEWISH • U.S. WI b ETROIT 00 OUR PART and VOL. XXXVI. NO. 45 j LWISII 1.1RONICIL NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1935 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents APPEAL FOR MO'OS Special Passover Observance 5-YEAR PLANNED ECONOMY 'CAMPAIGN RALLY SELECTION OF ENGGASS AS AT STATLER THIS PROGRAM FORMULATED BY CHITIM REPEATED; PI anne or U. of M. u ents df U fM St d REPORT FUND LOW SUNDAY EVENING HEAD OF GENERAL DIVISION JEWISH AGENCY EXECUTIVE COMPLETES CAMPAIGN SET-UP 14,000 Entered Palestine Between January and April of This Year, Dr. Gruenbaum Reports to Actions Committee Committee Claims Limited Response Made to Pass- over Relief Effort Kosher Meals Will be Served During the Holiday; Dr. Heller to Officiate at Sedorim; Detroit Committee Co-Operates Local Organizations Enthus- iaatic in Efforts for Old Folks Home Sidney J. Allen and Herman Radner to Be Treasurers of Drive; Ten Campaign Vice-Chairmen Selected Arrangements are being made I it i e t a r y practices can eat. by Dr. Bernard Heller, directer 1 Throughout the year the Hillel DONATIONS REPORTED START DISTRIBUTION s impotent t ,o b tiot, those OF RELIEF THIS WEEK of the Ilillel Foundation of the BY MANY SOCIETIES help students. ri be University of :Michigan, fore' li, Passover, however, the Ilillel Detroit Jews Urged to Make cie l Passover services Campaign Among Organiza- ' Foundation has in the last three Their Contributions versify of Michigan students. years managed to rent a house tions to Be Conducted Dr. Heller will conduct the Se- and to get a caterer from Detroit at Once From April 7 to May 5 dorim and Passover meals will be who has the endorsement of Rab- served tattehea , nfdorimr Delta esert)1 C .ah b lleletroshm nian ae. In this we were A last-minute appeal to the The joint mass meeting of House, make possible the Jewish community in behalf of members of various organizations! n t icoena Twill e f ,I,IlLvw e i ntgo rbaetesmw ati 4i.t taon re,. popfl yt h%sSseodvoerrimmu a e : hi w teol I as affiliated with the Allied Jewish the Mo'os Chitim fund was issued this week by the committee of Campaign and the Old Folks' which Charles Smith is chairman. charged: $9.75 for the entice the students who are attending Home will take place Sunday, Ap- The appeal points out that eight days (three meals daily) to the University. Of course, this en- ril 7, at 8 p. at the Stotler there is a dire need for funds Hillel members; $10.25 for non - tails quite an expense to the Hotel. — this year, and that the response members; single meals: breakfast, Foundation. We pay for the rent- Delegates and captains of the , a, lunch, 50e, dinner, 75c a al of the house, the gas, the elec- has been so small that the com- Seder, $1. 1 Welty, the water, the publicity organizations are requested to mittee is frantic in its efforts to urge the members of their or In a statement to The Chronic ' (which is no little item), and secure the necessary money with ganizations to attend this rally. which to provide needy families this week relative to Passover at- , grant minor subversions to the The object of this meeting is to rangements, Dr. Ileller said: l ■ caterer. All we ask of the latter with necessities for Passover. create a spirit of loyalty between "As you know, we have on the is that he be reasonable in his An appeal in behalf of the fund the members of the various or- will be made this Sunday noon campus over thirteen hundred charges to the students. A fai ganizations and the Jewish Wel- by Mr. Smith, over Altman's Jew- Jewish students. A number is price is set by a committee of fare Federation, to acquaint the them, as is to be expected, signe . women of the Shaarey Zedek Sis- , for Palestine, it was revealed at the meeting of the Zion-, ish Hour, on Station W51BC. members, who are potential giv- up as having no religious prefe - terhood, represented by Mrs. A. Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, a Fred M. Butzel, general chairman of the campaign, ist Actions Committee by Eliezer Kaplan, treasurer of ' members ers, with the needs of the Jewish the committee, stated , ence. It is very difficult for us t M. Hershman and Mrs. Robert community, and to educate them hailed the acceptance of this important position in the They, ho - the Jewish Agency Executive. Reviewing the fiscal posi- that while of checks to families on reach these studeTs. Marwil. to the cause of establishing an in- drive as an element of strength in the forthcoming fund- not number more t h do no "This year the Hillel Founds-1 tion of the Agency, Mr. Kaplan stated that the work that the Mo'os Chitim list must be 1 ' ever,d or four hundred. The re 1 lion has obtained the use of a! stitution of rare for the Old raising effort. had been done so far is regarded so highly by bankers mailed out on Wednesday, and ' three of the students are willing Z very fine house for this purpose. Folks' Home. Mr. Butzel also announced the appointment of the Matzohs and other food are to be that the Jewish Agency is planning to enlist the aid of the The Evening's Program distributed on Monday and Tues- avow their Jewish affiliatio It is situated on the northeast following vice-chairmen of the drive: Mrs. Aaron DeRoy, international money market? Most of the latter come from con- corner of State and Hill Sta. (the A musical, social and education- . day, April 15 and 16, at the Beth 1ph F inste nvald, Rab Leo M. bi Moses through further large loans for HELLE Tephila Emanuel Synagogue, Tay- servative and some from verb former Delta Chi fraternity). The al program has been arranged for 41Adsocher, Fi Dr. Franklin, a program of expansion in agri- caterer will be Judah Lacher, who this affair. Kurt Peiaer, executive lor and Wilson, the funds needed ; strictly Orthodox homes. Harry S. Grant, Dr. A. M. Hersh- cultural settlement and urban ac- "Passover always presents has served the Hillel Foundation director of the Jewish Welfare are not yet in sight. • man, Jesse F Ilirschman Judge tivity. He reported that the short- great problem to the Ilillel Fou the three previous years. The Federation will be the principal "Many of those who have pre- Harry B. Keidan, Henry Levitt term indebtedness of the Jewish viously contributed have not as dation. We have not, as yo ladies have persuated him to make speaker. Joseph Haggai will be and Samuel Summerfield. Agency Executive had decreased I know, in the city of Ann Arbor the rate the same as last year the Yiddish speaker. Emma Laza- yet sent in their donations, and Treasurers of the drive, select- from £571,000 last year to though the cost of living has in- roff-Schaver will be soloist and others to whom the appeal has single kosher place where st ed this week, will be Sidney J. £61,000 today. Many creditors, he Morris Dombey "Chizik" will read been addressed have been neg- dents who wish to adhere to the creased." Allen and Herman Radner. declared, are refusing to accept Will Address Detroit Zion- ------- some of his selections in Jewish. The following Co-chairmen will ists at Meeting at payments prior to the dates of 1 ligent in their reply," Mrs. Shul- Joseph Bernstein of the Jewish man said. "We plead with Detroit direct the Women's Division in maturity of the obligations. Say- Hotel Stotler Daily Forward will preside. Jews to send their gifts to this Plan Public Seder the campaign: Mrs. Joseph H. ing that half of last year's budget At the fourth conference of the very important fund at once. Ehrlich, Mrs. Meyer L. Prentiss, At Shaarey Zedek I delegates of the Jewish organiza- of the Jewish Agency had been' James I. Ellmann, president of Those who Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Mrs. used for repaying debts, only the Zionist Organization of De- life's necessities must also re- tions, a suggestion was enthusi- Abe Srere and Mrs. Henry Wine- For the first time in years, a seven per cent of this year's, troit, this week addressed an in-1 member their less fortunate fel- astically received by the delegates man. ' public Seder will be held at budget was devoted to the same citation to Detroit Jews to at-1 low Jews in their preparations that the campaign among the or- Trades Solicitations Congregation Shaarey Zedek purpose, he pointed out. tend the next meeting of the or- for the Passover festival." ganizations begin on or about Ap- ,155,000 Voters Place Him An important task in the cam- the first night of Passover, Reporting on immigration ac- ril 7, and terminate on or about Contributions may be mailed Head of Re-Elected paign Wednesday, April 17. this year is assigned to tivities, Dr. Isaac Grunebaum May 5. to Charles Smith, 2244 Longfel- Ticket Henry Meyers and Samuel H. Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar stated that Jewish immigration low Ave. • Plan Radio Appeals Rubiner, who will direct the ef- will officiate at thin Seder. into Palestine between January — -- The organizations are well pre- Receiving 155,000 votes, Judge forts of the newly - formed trades Reservations should be made and April of this year amounted pared for the campaign. During Hurry B. Keidan led the entire committee for the solicitation of Hirsch by calling the office of Shaa- to 14,000, as contrasted with the the month of March, organiza- Republican group which was prospective donors among trades rey Zedek, Garfield 6200, not number of 7,000 during the same tions were contacted and ml- elected to the Wayne County Cir- and professions. oter than Sunday, April 7. period in 1933, and 9,000 for the dressed by various Jewish and cuit Court on Monday. Joseph II. Ehrlich and Harry same period in 1934. Ile said that English speakers, including Mr. Health Committee Hears Talk by This most unusual tribute co R. Solomon are co-chairmen of .....thosateady increase of immigra- (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) Dr. Haskell tion is principally in the .capital- the prospects committee which is ist category and that the ratio of checking the names of approxi- The child rare committee of labor increase is inappreciable. mately 10,000 prospective con- CLARENCE ENGGASS the Detroit Service Group will Ile said that labor immigration tributors. Chairman of General Division hold a dinner-meeting on Mon- last year totaled 22,000 or 52 per Mr. Butte], as general chair- day, April 8, at 6:30 o'clock, at cent of the total of 42,000 enter- man, has the co-operation of Temple Beth El. ing the country. Urging an en- The Council of Orthodox Rob- Ilenry Wineman, who has accept- Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superin- Noted Scholar to Address bits of Detroit at their last meet- largment of the efforts to increase ed the chairmanship of pre- endent of the Jewish Children's labor immigration, Dr. Gruen- ing adopted a resolution resolving Forum of Mizrachi Hat - campaign solicitations. Mr. Wise- Home, will speak on "Aspects of beam dwelt on the difficult living to devote either the first day of man has as vice-chairmen of his zair, Young Israel Institutional Work With Chil- conditions which confront the Passover or the concluding day division Maurice Aronsson, Roy dren." A general discussion will chalutz in the llachshara train- of Passover to eulogizing Maimon- It. Fisher, Israel Ilimelhoch and Dr. David I. Macht, A. E.. is os. follow. ing quarters. lie said that the Julian II. Krolik. Their co- LL. B., M. D., will be the guest Melville S. Welt, chairman of Executive is considering proposals Rabbi Moses Fischer of Con- chairmen are Irving W. Blum- the child care committee, will speaker Friday night, April 12, gregation B'nai Moshe, speaking for reform which will do away berg, Louis C. Blumberg, Marvin preside. at the Young Israel Synagogue, in behalf of the rabbis, stated with these undesirable conditions. B. Gingold and Simon Shetzer. A dinner-meeting of the health . Joy Road between Linwood and that it was the intention of the He also reported on an agreement The secretaries of the pre-cam- committee of the Detroit Service Lawton. This lecture will close Detroit rabbinate to offer trib- that had been arrived at with the paign solicitations division are the 10-week series of Friday eve- Group took place on Wednesday ' ate for the eminent Jewish phil- manufacturers for thss selection Gus D. Newman and George ht. RABBI JAMES G. HELLER I s vening, April 3, at Temple Beth ning forums (Oneg Shabbat , of suitable candidates for immi- Stutz. The executive director of 'gatherings) which were sponsored osopher whose 800th birthday in observed gration who would fit into the in- ganization on Tuesday evening, El, under the co-chairmanship of observed throughout the drive is Kurt Peiser, director !jointly by the Young Israel and the world. dustrial needs of this group. Re- April 9, at 8:15 o'clock, at Hotel, I Samuel Ii. Rubiner and Jesse F. of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Mizrachi Hatzoir. lirschman. Among the rabbis who will join (erring to the arrangement where- Stotler. Nate S. Shapero Is chairman "The Present Status of the Dr. Macht is regarded as the i paying honor to the philosopher by the Farmers Union obtained of the publicity committee. Jacob Mr. Ellmann announced that Care of the Mentally Ill in Mich- most quoted pharmacologist to-dare: a separate group of certificates Albert, Louis H. Luckoff and dayan who, a d t a the guest speaker will be Rabbi i t he moat ,, versatile iscientists n inter. gan" was the subject of the Rabbi Moses Fischer, Dr. A. for the selection of agricultural Lawrence J. Michelson are in H ershman, Rabbi Joseph Els-1 workers, Dr. Gruenbaum stated James G. Ileller of Cincinnati, peaker, Dr. Robert H. Haskell, c harge of advertising. Louis S. ested in Torah and the promotion 'emann, Rabbi Joshua S. Specks,• that this experiment would be one of the leading American medical superintendent of the C ohane is in charge of the essay of Wayne County Training School traditionad Judaism. He is Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Rabbi A. c ntinu c11 t were found t o b e Zionists. His topic will be "The. JUDGE HARRY B. KEIDAN contest conducted by the Allied t Northville. primarily a biologist applying I Schechter, Rabbi S. M. Fine, s lo i scuts ; u . ifOtih eru se, e p o i nt ed Jewish Campaign in local Sunday would be stopped • He Political, Economic and Social as compensation for a keen sense !chemical methods. Besides re- Rabbi Rabinowitz and Rabbi and Hebrew schools. Milton 111. out it HERMAN RADNER of justice and fairness. Judge ceiving the A. B. and M. D. de- Kleinplatz. strongly attacked the parties for Problems of the Jews. Treasurer Alexander is In charge of radio Keidan's unfailing courtesy to all grees from Johns Hopkins Uni- A number of Detroit Zionist adversely utilizing the possibilities' appeals The speakers' bureau is who come before him, and the versity in 1902 and 1906 respec- • that have been afforded to in- leaders have been invited to lead headed by Rabbi Leon From, and tively; the LL.B degree from strength of his character, have his associate chairmen are Ber- fluence the selection of Mimi- in a discussion foll o win n g the Hamilton College of Law in 1914; grants. lie announced on behalf visiting speaker's address. On Monday night, April 22, Dr. won for him the respect of his nerd Isaacs and Samuel D. Wein- the Phar. D., honorary degree berg. Rabbi Heller has been a mem- I. M. Rubinow, executive secretary profession and of all law-abiding of the Executive that there would from the University of Maryland be a determined c mpaign to con- her of the Reform Jewish a rabbin- of the Constitutional Grand elements in the community. The Campaign Quota in 1924, Dr. Macht received the ate since 1916, when he gradu- Myron A. Keys is . chairman of Lodge of B'nai B'rith, will be in Before the Primaries, in which doctorate in Hebrew literature s PLEABE TURN TO PAGE 3 ' By MILTON BROWN H ated from the ebrew Union Col- Detroit to address a special meet- Judge Keidan was • close second from the Yeshivah College in (PLEASE TURN TO tan- PAGE) lege. As the successor to Dr. ing of Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of to Judge Clyde Webster in the 1929. Ile has also received re- ICopnight. ISM Jewish TH•graphle Ag•oo. Isaac M. Wise, he occupies a pul- B'nai B'rith, in Temple Beth El. race for the Republican renomi- search grants from the American pit traditionally associated with Dr. Rubinow is one of the coun- nation, the Bar paid him the in. Medical Association, the Ameri- POLAND 'Jewish rights by voting against (PLEASE TURN TO L ,111T PAGE, (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PAGE) (PLEASE TURN TO LAST PA(1111 can Pharmaceutical Association, The new constitution adopted the constitution. Should there Brady Urological Institute, and by the Polish Parliament is a , eventually be one of two Jewish other sources, in addition to be- final blow to Jewish rights in Po- representatives in the Polish par- ing lecturer in pharmacology at land. "lament, they will be seated, un- Johns Hopkins University for 20 Beth El Confirmants to Par- With the national minority der the new constitution, not as Important Cortuhittees Di- years. I treaties being renounced unilater- representatives of the Jewish pop- ticipate in Symposium pop- Dr. r Macht is at present director ally by the Polish gove nment, the ulation, but as members of the rect Educational Work Sunday the Pharmacological Research !present change in the constitu- government party, who are inci- for the Drive Laboratory, Hynson Vl'estcott & Ilion deprives the 3,000,000 Jews I dentally Jewish. On Sunday, April 7, there will Dunning, Inc., Baltimore, Md., of Poland of the only opportunity The difference between being Milton Alexander, Louis S. Co. be held in Temple Beth El an and is visiting professorof gen- left them of bringing their plight elected as a representative of the hone and Rabbi Leon From are unique service that is attracting eral physiology, Yeshiva College, to the attention of the world. De.. Jewish population on a Jewish directing three important division wide attention. Instead of the New York, N. Y. He has been prived of parliamentary represen- ticket and being elected on a got , of the work of the public rela- usual sermon by the rabbi, there elected, on the basis of actual tatson they will now no longer ernment ticket merely as a Jew- tions committee of the Detroit will be a symposium on the sub- work performed, to membership have the opportunity to voice their ish member of the government Service Group for the Allied Jew- ject, The Relation of Youth to (PLEASE TURN To LAST PAGE) grievances from the platform of party is self evident. The Jew ish Campaign, under the general the Temple," to be participated the Polish Parliament as done elected on the government list chairmanship of Nate S. Shapero. in by Milton M. Alexander, Syl- hitherto. wil! always be responsible to the Rabbi Frsim, as chairman of GOLDSMITH TO SPEAK van Rapaport, Irwin Berman and American Jewry will therefore government party and not to the AT YOUTH CONFERENCE be fully on the side of Dr. Thon, 3,000,000 Jewish inhabitants, In the Speaker's Bureau guides the Miss Josephine Stern, all confirm- activities of the 111 members of ants of the Temple. Miss Jean president of the Jewish Perlis- casting his vote in the path'. the bureau. Every Jewish organi- Levy will give the prayer. Samuel Abraham Goldsmith, mentary Club who urged that all ment he will always have to say This is a_ first step in what is executive director of the Jewish Jewish members of the Polish . "Yes" to every government pro- zation in greater Detroit will be addressed by a member of the to grow into • program of great- Charities of Chicago, will address Parliament vote against the new posal even though this proposal bureau, who will outline the aims er participation on the part of the the Jewish Youth Conference at constitution as protest against de-. may be against the interest of the of the Jewish Welfare Federa- laymen and laywomen of the Tem- its opening session on Saturday priving the Jews of their podia- Jewish population. Certainly such tion, explain the work of its agen- ple. The service will be under evening, April 13. Mr. Goldsmith mentary representation. Only such • Jewish deputy wil not dare corn- cies and enlist workers for the the sponsorship of the Young has consented to come here fol• a protest could sufficiently empha- ' plain from the parliamentary tri- Allied Jewish Campaign. Mem- People's Temple Club of which lowing the announcement that size the fact that the Jewish pop- bone against the many discriml- bers of the Speakers' Bureau are Gabriel Alexander is president. Rabbi Barnett Brickner of Cleve- ulation—a tenth of the entire nations being practiced against the informed of all Federation activi- In the afternoon there will be land, originally scheduled as population of Poland—has been Jews in Poland and which are ties and Campaign developments • runion of the Temple confirm- speaker, will be unable to attend stricken dumb with one stroke. ruining their economic existence. through ■ bi-weekly Speakers' ants, classes of the years 1923 the conference. It is scarcely credible that those The result of all this is that Bulletin. They are prepared to to 1930, representing the age Conference sessions will con- Jewish deputies who preferred not the 3,000.000 Jews in Poland will answer all questions relative to tinue all day Sunday, April 14. group of eligibility in the Young to vote against the new constitu- now no longer hare any spokes- Federation work and the Cam- People's Temple Club. Mr. Goldsmith, prior to &MUM- tins and contented themselves man to voice their sorrow and During ing his present Chicago post, with abstaining from voting, have present their demands. They will paign. Bernard Isaacs and Samuel the afternoon a program of en- D. Weinberg are co - chairmen of tertainment and dancing will be served as general secretary of the done so only in the hope that . now be left entirely to the mercy the-Yiddish Speaker's Bureau. presented. Council of Y. M. H. A. and Kin- some way could be found whereby ; of the Polish government without Essay Contest dred Organizations; director of the Jews might still be represent- , even being able publicly Dring the morning service a to corn- An Allied Jewish Campaign the Bureau of Jewish Social Re- ed in the Polish Parliament under plain of the mistreatment musical program under the direc- to which essay contest is being conducted Altman, Mrs. Max Oberfield, I. E. Adler, Mrs. A. Fear, Joseph Bern- search; organizing secretary of the new constitution. Such opti- they are subjected. Seated, left to right: tion of George Galvani will be for junior and senior high school the Jewish Welfare Board in the mistic feelings are no longer en-, rendered and there will be some stein, Charles Driker, Max Charness, Maxwell L. B sack. A. J. Lachover, secretary. It is perhaps true that the boys and girls of the Jewish reli- Standing, left to right: Aaron Kurland, W. Sandler, Mandell Bernstein, Max Silverman, Kurt: United States Army and Navy; tertained in Poland even by peo - , new Participation in the music by the constitution, giving more dic- post-confirmants who will render Peiser, chairman of conference of Jewish organize ions and director of Jewish Welfare Federation gni: secretary of the special J. D. C. ole who have leas political expel-- 'tatorial powers to the president, gions schools, the United Hebrew Schools and the Jewish Commu- the confirmation hymn. Allied Jewish Campaign; A. J. Piel; J. Levin, pre! dent of Old Folks Home; M. Fisher, D. Bolotnikoff, Commission; past president of the sense than the Jewish parliamen - bleozottoratth iviittihe nity Center, under the chairman- National Conference of Jewish tartans. Although this is to be • youth Dr. David Kliger. NationalD ice party. m ship of Louis S. Cohane. The Members of the committee not appearing in t-e photograph are: Henry M. Abramovitz, Ben Social Service. He is a well known service, adult members of the It is therefore eiflicult to Jus- the Polish parliament now becom- work of the agencies for which congregation and their friends Bloom, David J. Cohen, Mrs. George Cohen, Mrs. J -seph H. Ehrlich, Mrs. Morris Freedman, Mrs. Ada social worker and has been called tify the actions of those Jewish ing lemere ly to ru apbp berorvestaam n_p s eez ti i s o t n- the Allied Jewish Campaign rais- ■re invited to participate. Gorelick, Mrs. Elfreda Greenwald, Mrs. J. Horn 11, J. Ile:den-an, Dr. A. M. Hershman, Mrs. A. tify on nu - euties to W shingon t to who at te h last a mome nt , inc The es funds, is described in a book- surveys in the reversed their deci sion to demo n - ! taken by the part y of ilarshall service is open to the general Katzin. Myron A. Keys, chairman, Harry Levine, S muel Lieberman, Morris Schwartz, Harry Solomon,' me rous artic les and surveys let, distributed to the children, Public. field of Jewish social work. 'trate against the new attack OR I. Solna, Mrs. A. Weisman, Max Weis, Mrs. Aries arrowa (PLEAS( TURN TO 180 JEWISH COLONIES NOW ESTABLISHED IN PALESTINE DINNER OF PRE-SOLICITATION DIVISION SUNDAY, APRIL 14 1,300,000 Dunams is Area of Settlements; 25 New Colonies Founded by Keren Hayesod During the Past Year Henry Wineman to Preside at Initial Rally of Workers at Temple Beth El to Arrange for Pre-Campaign Solicitations JERUSALEM (WNS—Palcor Agency) —A five-year program of planned economy, aiming to check exploitation, to control pri- vate initiative and to stimulate the general rebuilding of Palestine, is now being formu- 1 lated by the Executive of the Jewish Agency Organization of the machinery for the Allied Jewish Campaign to be conducted here May 5 to 15 was completed this week with the appointment of Clarence H. Enggass, presi- dent of the Jewish Welfrae Federation, as chairman of the general division. R TO SPEAK HERE ON TUESDAY Leaders Selected r For Allied Drive • UNUSUAL TRIBUTE TO JUDGE KEIDA to Address Child Care Group ' TO SPEAK FRIDAY Honor Maimonides During Passover Rubinow to Speak Here on April 22 THE WEEK IN REVIEW YOUTH TO DIRECT TEMPLE SERVICES Organizations' Committee Active in Efforts To Secure Funds for Old Folks Home Building PAGE I) 1 CAMPAIGN PUBLIC RELATIONS EFFORT (PLEASE TORN TO LAST PAGE)