- PIEY)ElltOtrjelklgt(ffROil1C14 January n, 1937 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE VOnettilOitll Mite leo I nuatusqnbal azu.Ansul inciA /0 01.45010 e9 tit nisusq purp n the th red POLISH EMERGENCY HENRY WINEMAN TO BE CHAIRMAN ? inst to care foroses of ntse the itution: e-fo l CONCLAVE CALLED to provide for homeless unem- OF ALLIED JEWISH DRIVE TO BE loyed Detroit Jewish men and to , FOR THIS SUNDAY i CONDUCTED DURING MAY 2 TO 16 n P rovide meals for men who were I (CONCLUDED FIHIM PACE 1) IWASHINGTON CONFERENCE TO VOICE JEWRY'S CONCERN WITH PALESTINE formerly taken care of by the Kosher Kitchen. -6ns aim Ur] sM azuspsdx. ' elided campaign of physical (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I) tivities in the Jewish community (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I) A veteran Zionist leader, Mr. During the past year, acgording I terror has been raging through- put s6psysouinto uo pasta carried on through the medium of Kaplan is an engineer by pro- to Mr. Silverman's rep rt, the I out the country. received by While it is was quest On record of Jeer- Council the Co-operative in Palestine and in Europe. Au- fession. Tuna ui cute Arw noA After a career in Rus- the United Jewish Charities, ish Family Welfare Organiza- true that the government has thorities in both fields are ached- sia, Germany and Austria, he sue'issnb Sus tames pue nights' lodgings, gave serv- i halted the most brutal through the will of the late Car- tions. A clearance bureau is main- 4,067 House provided 15,205 meals, e/ce"es• uled to provide the background settled permanently in Palestine sesigotd szuunsui znoA jo rie Sittig Cohen. Mr. Fuchs also tanned for member societies un . ice to 8 resident men and 34,9 government the views of the by the facts for the discussion of the Pales- in 1921. Prior to that time he Apspi rpm e slew Cl /11M0 are demonstrated reported that the United Jewish der the chairmanship of Mrs. Os- transients. tine situation. had organized in Vienna the first Charities has no indebtedness. Mr. Silverman's report des- that the excesses continue, and car Robinson. The Central Conference of post-war Jewish enntreation to ed, ' 90 9 ,6 ilet0 inOHJAM Report of Jewish Child Placement American Rabbis, the Jewish War Palestine and established a sea- T h e Je wish Unemployment cribed the year 1936 as a banner that often the victims are pun- ished while the perpetrators one during which the new build- Bureau Veterans of the United States, tam that has been in use since Council's functions are performed the United Synagogue of Amer- then. In 1919 he was a member A. J. Levin, president of the by the staff and administrative ing was acquired at 1622 Taylor! remain free. ' Unless American Jews come ice and other national organize- of the Jewish delegation to the Jewish Child Placement Bureau, facilities of the Jewish Social Ave. During Passover, the House of to the assistance of stricken tions will be represented. outlined the different stages of Service Bureau. Paris Peace Conference. In the absence of Mr. Ilimel- Shelter provided meals and ar- ' Polish Jewry, 3,500,000 Jews Mr. Kaplan was for a number child placement work throughout history, and described the type hash, his report was read by ranged for religious services for will be annihilated. An imme- NEW YORK, N. Y. — Eliezer of years a member of the Munici- Jewish inmates of the County diate program of help must be Kaplan, treasurer of the Jewish pal Council of Tel Aviv, being of cases which call for placement Maurice Aroneson. For that program we Jail and the II o u e e of Cor• devised. Agency for Palestine, the body administrator of the engineering of children. Report on North End Clinic recognized in the League of Na- department of that fast-growing An amendment to the by-laws Edwin A. Wolf, president of rection and provided for services require the benefit of your counsel and your participation Ilona Mandate as the supreme city, now the largest in Pales- of the bureau was adopted pro- the North End Clinic, submitted on the two Seder nights at the In the deliberations to be held building for 80 men in addition Jewish authority in Palestine, will tine. In 1933 he was elected a viding for rotation in office. Di- his annual report and emphasized ISi ' arrive in New York on the S. S. member of the executive of the rectors will be eligible to elec- that operations were limited dur- to providing Passover meals for on Jan. 31, 105 men daily during the holi- Washington on Feb. 4, for his Jewish Agency for Palestine and In the event that it is not tion for two terms, and a year ing 1936 by the income which possible to hold a meeting of first visit to the United States, it transferred his activities to Jeru- will then have to elapse before was found to be insufficient to pro- was announced by Dr. Stephen S. Belem. Ile is a member of the Mr. commended the your organisation before Jan. they will be eligible again for ad- vide adequate medical care for a pers o ioi f ldvthe Ladies Auxiliary of 31, we will recognize the °fa. Wise, national chairman of the management board of the Pales- ditional terms of office. service commensurate with the e e fforts United Palestine Appeal, which is tine Land Development Company your organization as errs of the the House of Shelter, of which demands. In the absence of Mr. The bureau elected the follow- the accredited delegates to the the fund-raising body for the Jew- and a member of the Development ing directors: Mrs. Maurice Lan- Wolf, his report was read by Jul- Mrs. Hyman Altman is president. 2600 Union Ituardl•n tilde. ish Agency in Americo. Mr. Kap- committee for Haifa Port. One on Po- Report of United Hebrew Schools Emergency Conference ian II. Krolik. dau, Mrs. William Roth, Harry CAdlible 11210 Ian will attend the national con- of the leaders of the Ihstadruth, The report showed that services The report of thesUnited He- land. Rossman, James Wineman and rendered during the past year Representing Prominent members of both ference for Palestine at Washing- Jewish Federation of Labor of brew Schools was submitted by David J. Cohen. were increased as compared with Harry Cohen, president, who pre- houses of the United States Con- ton, D. C., on Feb. 6 and 7. Palestine, Mr. Kaplan has helped Fresh Air Society Report The distinguished Jewish lead- to direct the growth of that or- THE TRAVELERS In the absence from the city those of 1935. These increased aented a detailed financial state- gress have addressed messages to INNITRANCIC ('ONIPANY er is recognized as the foremost ganization until it now numbers of Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, pres- services were made possible, Mr. ment and emphasized that the the American Jewish Congress ex- IlortfeHL Connecticut financial administrator of Pales- a membership of 100,000 men and ident, the Fresh Air Society's re- Wolf reported, by gifts of equip- outstanding reason why the pressing sympathy with the plight tine, whose services in that caper- women. We write •I1 foam of schools did not go in the red is of 'Polish Jewry. port was submitted by Mrs. Maur- ment. IleaMen•erry The settlement of German Jews ity since 1931 have been greatly The report showed that while because of the low salaries that ice Klein. vice-president, In addition to the statement of instrumental in the success of in Palestine has been furthered The report outlined the work the total number of individuals are paid to teachers. Ile expressed Congressman John Luecke of Es- Jewish national colonization and by Mr. Kaplan in his capacity as of the 9th year of Fresh Air treated by the clinic declined by satisfaction, however. over the canaba. Mich., which was pub- reconstruction wbrk in Palestine. financial director of activities to Camp at Blain Lake, Brighton, 576 for the year, the total num- abiilty of the management to baI- lished in The Chronicle last week. Mr. Kaplan will be accompanied increase the absorptive capacity 6 ATTEND PARLEY Mich. The child representation ber of visits increased by 2,000 once the budget. the following message was receiv- his wife, Dr. Elisheva Kaplan, of the country for refugees. He IN PHILADELPHIA at the camp consisted of 65 per to a total of 67,051 for an aver- During the past year, Mr. Cohen ed from Congressman Earl C. by prominent physician, connected is a director of the Rural and cent underprivileged and 35 per age of 222 treatments or consul- reported, two additional units Michener of Michigan: with the administration of the Suburban Settlement Company cent full-paid campers. Irwin tations every clinic day. "The Jews have ray genuine Workers' Sick Fund of Palestine. for German Jews. were established in two public D'oNCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) The report further showed that schools in the Linwood section. sympathy and this persecution in Shaw assumed charge as new the percentage of visits by Jew- He deplored the fact that in spite many lands is an outrage." camp director. Federation, Arthur Loeb, presi- the attacks on Jewish students the solution of Jewish questions." It was pointed out in the re- ish patients increased to 65 per of the acquisition of new facili- • dent, made the following state- port that decided improvements cent of the total—a high mark .Governor George W. Earle of ties in the schools through the Blames Degenerates for Anti- emanated from these moral de- '•' ton happy to ...Ince the Sy. will . have to be made on camp since 1930 when the number of kindness of Frank Cody and the generates and not from the nor- Pennsylvania; Senator Robert J. Semitic Riots in Poland point.. of Mr. Kurt Peltier to Om Jewish patients was 68 per cent mal and older students who bit- grounds, and the society there- Buckley of Ohio and Mayor Fior- tornition of exematim director of the Board of Education, there Is still WARSAW (WNS) — The wave Federetion of Jewish Ch. M., Thie fore asks for a larger appropria- of the total. The number of Jew- a lack of facilities to accommodate of anti-Semitic terror sweeping terly resented the loss of time ello H. LaGuardia of New York appointment woo made unonlmouolyead ish patients declined slightly but and interference with etudes tion in the next Allied Jewish will address the dinner. Dr. etille the conadent feeling that Mr. Pei- the hundreds of Jewish boys and over Poland universities is the re- the percentage advanced to 47 girls who are anxious to acquire sult of the moral degradation of growing out of the repeated dis- Stephen S. Wise will preside. mr out b. • moot mateobte emort to Campaign. re the Falenalon so .011 •o to the snare A gift of $1,000 from Sam T. per cent which is 2 per cent more Jewish learning. the younger generation of Poles, turbances. Seven member: of President community. IlerognIreel cm a leader In pl.a at Gilbert provided care at camp than in 1935 and is also the high big profrealoa, ale. Primer Dean Galetski's charges com- Roosevelt's cabinet joined the re- Mr. Cohen reported on the ac- it was charged in a sensational rich for a cardiac group of 14 chil- mark since 1930 when the figure the aimmal of this conottnnity public statement made by Profes- pletely overshadowed an ultima- ception committee of 350 which, repellent.. obl•ined user a period of tivities of the 10th annual Educa- dren. Another gift of $500 by was 55 per cent. many Iran. sor Galetski, dean of the Univer- tum handed to the government by together with the American Jew- Mr. Wolf reported that the per- tion Month and on the value of sity of Cracow. Emphasizing that the anti-Semitic students. The ish Congress, is sponsoring the •15, Peleer le .w In the mid4t of on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal the special issue of the Detroit impotent rienepoign In behalf of the made possible the installation of centage of free visits In 1936 was the student riots were not a Jew- latter warned that unless Jewish dinner. The dinner committee is community of Detroit. It .111 probehly 76 as compared with 77 in 1935; Jewish Chronicle that was issued ish problem but a moral issue. he students were immediately seated headed by U. S. Attorney General lake mares' month. before he alit be new motors In the refrigerators. on the occasion of this celebra- uble ...Me 01. of Ilk I knew I am The camp had the largest at- 81 in 1933 and 60 in 1930. He called on the government to sum- in separate sections of all univer- Homer S. Cummings; Postmaster tion. peaking the mind of the entire rem. tendance in its history-660 chil- alsq pointed out that 32 per cent sity classrooms a nation-wide stu- 'nanny 010m I my that he will remelt. Mr. Cohen's report showed that mon a national conference of edu- dent strike would be called. To James A. Farley; Secretary of In- dren having spent 2,064 weeks in of patients during the past year neon) hearty eerie..." terior Harold L. Ickes; Secretary the Tuxedo-Holmur branch of the cators to deal with the question. emphasize their demands for what Writing under the heading camp, of which 430 scholarship were known to the Department of the Treasury Henry Morgen- United Hebrew Schools has an In his statement Dean Galetski they call ghetto classes, the anti- "Federation's New Executive Di- children spent 1,296 weeks and of Public Welfare, while in the thou, Jr.; Secretary of the Navy declared that moral and mental enrollment of 375 and that there previous year the figure of known 230 paying children spent 768 Semitic students renewed their lector," the Jewish Exponent of degeneracy is widespread among Claude A. Swanson; Secretary of patients to the department was 43 are 350 pupils in the Philadelphia the younger university students. assaults on Jewish students in Agriculture Henry A. Wallace. Philadelphia carried the following weeks. New boats were given the per cent. The average per patient Byron school. Other branches are He cited facts and figures to prove Warsaw, Vilna and Lemberg. editorial: Senator Wagner has accepted located on Westminster and Del- Income increased from 12 cents "Mr. hurt Pelee'. apimintencut to the camp by A. .1. Levin and Mrs. the prevalence of venereal dis- That one of the leaders of the tribute on the understanding In 1933 and 16 cents in 1935 to mar, Parkside and Midland, ease, abortion, sadism, drunken- pelt,. of htecutile director of the Robert Newman. the violently anti-Semitic Na- that the dinner should be made lederd ion of J. kh (•hada., • pool• Brush and Minnesota, the Jewish The Fresh Air Society elected 18 cents in 1936. In 1930 the ness and other moral crimes at tional Radicals (Nara) is part- tion made .slant neventi 'rare ego by the vehicle for the creation of a Community Center, MacCulloch, the relay... of Mr. Jorob It)llikupt- the following directors: Mrs. average per patient income was other universities. The outspoken ly Jewish was revealed to the fund to aid the American Jewish Central High and Brady schools. n come. at a time when Mk coumnaly Clarence II. Enggass. Mrs. Morse 35 cents. Polish educator made it clear that Jewish community when the -Congress in its work of defend- iv greatly In need of urganitat Iona' The North End Clinic phar- Mr. Cohen appealed for the in- ability. 771, alma. to c o ne of I le corn- Goldman, Edith Ileavenrich, Mrs. Warsaw bureau of vital statis- ing the rights of Jews now under ultitin I edenstion .4 well ee It Maurice Klein, Mrs. Edwin Rosen- macy filled 32,069 prescriptions clusion of an item of $30,000 in tics refused to grant the Nara's grave assault throughout the In inaltation• meeting elm lllll not thal, Mrs. Nate Shapero, Howard during 1936, of which 56 per cent the next campaign for the erec- masses of unemployed and under- request that he be permitted to need. though not eilldn the Federation world. This fund will be raised privileged. •eoPe. In Ihn IR ream flea have eintomd Knichen, Alex Schreiber, Mrs. Eu- were free. The clinic's physicians tion of a new building in the Lin- eliminate from his record the through setting the admission to Ile loot gene Arnfold. ,In,..,Ihr Federation he. "I am bold enough to believe gave 7,119 hours of volunteer wood section in order to provide fact that his mother was • Jew- mel.m. effort to emrdinate communal the dinner at $25 per plate. there is such potential capac- service and the dentists, 306 facilities for close to 800 addi- ulntei6 io Otti Theo DIV MOODIE GUARD AND YOUR V BE EYES • SAFE With Health•Lite GI Eyes examined, glasses fitted by registered specialists at • price you can afford to pay. MURRAY'S 1119 GRISWOLD ST. nest to Kinarlle, nr. Michigan Am. el-ON IAL HOTEL MINERAL ,BATHS 1110•UN I el I. MANS. MICHIGAN e • .1 Joseph H. Peven hem. endeavor and to unite Mae under It, wing. the need,. of thle hl ammonlly have greatly flipl.led (Ill form. of nervier nervier have brume r. outnemiedl OP* need. have developed. Stith Fed• tenth. In a rather shale rondition It can nntorn1 that now ittenelee oholthil •ei m to meet them requirement.. \Sher. Cc II .1. mmonnhly fat, to uneaten the reantene. of any apney not "Ulan th. rdeestIon. It or IS Irate ago. that .onelition thew not obtain todat. A mindere of menace. not note within the frarnetion, Sr. paving nmful service, are pivoting • definite need and ore buoy damning of rommunol nupport. If them Iv merit to union then Emleratton •hould beconm all Inclusive. This I. only one of the problem. Mr. Priam will he,. to ohme frusts mee charge. of phila•• ihropic af rn "Ialonetion ha. suffered to an retool In re...n. Puce Iversom some of It. ran. .tlInenta are violating one a the me. .11.1 principle. Heat hr... It Into helot. lamely. that of engaging In In• dot...lent fund mivIng effort, %M at neaftem It how the proctic. Is memos. flare41—• lawn fete. a dinner donee, a heneflt, • refill. or • 4cholorship (met- tle.. underlying our.. I, the robot to roe. fnd. In addition In the Minn from the Federation. Thig prarth). Iv !mond to have • dricteriona effett noon the parent body. Jewish Social Service Bureau Re- port that fa 11 igulowl .1fl Invo . •fG i:afitle Vielnru Line S. st! , i•. General Auto Repairing On All Makes of Cars Brake adjusting 50c Valve grinding ...MOO up Motor tuning ....$1.00 up Brakes relined ...$5.00 up Bumping • Painting . Collis- ion - Towing - Axle & Frame Straighten in g Expert Mechanics— LOW PRICES • ALL WORK GUARANTEED Charlie's Service Garage 950 CLAIRMOUNT at Hamilton ess. He sought to establish tional children who can be en- ity for rehabilitation when I rea- TRINITY 2-9010 only the fact that his father line that Jews have risen like one Prof. Samuel M. Levin, presi- rolled as pupils in the school. Prize crop tobaccos make Old Morris Bernstein, Prop. dent of the Jewish Social Service Gold Cigarette. Double - Mellow, Jewish Old Folks' Home Report man to rehabilitate the masses of "" Pole. • Bureau submitted the annual re- and 2 Jackets of Cellophane keep Jacob Levin, president of the Jews who have been downtrodden Honor Sen. Wagner Feb. 4 port in which he outlined the work Jewish Old Folks' Home, submit- by the un-Christian activities of them always factory fresh. . Christians," he declared. "Our of the agency. NEW YORK.—Leaders in the ted the following report in be- plans must be predicated upon the Prof. Levin's report pointed half of, the home: same idealism and determination life of the American nation will out that the bureau's relief work During 1936 there were 68 which motivated the rehabilitation participate on Feb. 4 in a dinner Is conditioned by the policies and INFORMATION ON LISTED AND residents in the home. Ten of of thousands of Jews in Palestine and reception to Senator Robert practices of the Department of them passed away during the and which brought about a uni- F. Wagner, which has been ar- UNLISTED SECURITIES Public Welfare. Ile pointed out year, leaving 48 on Dec. 31, fied effort in behalf of your peo- ranged at the, Hotel Waldorf-As- that periods of stringency and Twenty of the residents are men ple when faced with the ugly toria. Die dinner has been ar- PERSONAL SERVICE ASSURED tightening of relief practices dur- and 28 are women. The oldest threat of Germany." ranged by the American Jewish • ing the past year affected the man now in the home is 101 years Mr. Norton concluded his ad- Congress in appreciation of Sena- Report en Service Group work of the bureau only in a old and the oldest woman, who dress by stating that "we will tor Wagner's "notable services in Mrs. Ehrlich in her report in minor way and the bureau was has been in the institution for 23 permit only those to be paupers behalf of the nation" and in able to manage within the limit behalf of the Detroit Service years, is 92 years old. The aver- for whom there seems to be no grateful acknowledgement of his MI BUHL 111.130. CADILLAC WO of its relief appropriation. Prof. Group, outlined the activities of age age of the residents is 78. "counsel and moral support in possible solution." the past year. Levin reported: Services a r e being rendered Mrs. Ehrlich reported on the The bureau continues to de- vote its major attention to prob- results of the 1936 Allied Jewish gratis to the Jewish Old Folks' lems of personal and social mal- Campaign and on the solicita- Home by Receiving Hospital and adjustment, behavior difficulties tions for the Detroit Community North End Clinic. Volunteer doe- of children, intra-familiar rela- Fund by a special committee I tore on the staff include Dr. Ed- "tlesoth ea. hoe seen take. or ititionahips, vocational adjustments, under the chairmanship of Clar- ward Agnelly, Dr. Daniel E. Cohn, little hoe Imen dons n. a4 little care of children from broken ence II. Enggass. She also re- Dr. David Kliger and Dr. J. J. • acre.' in the matter of xidening the . e as viewed the work of the welfare Jacobs, chiropractor. are the cm I are h om he. of the teree deti.. The Jewish es—these The income of the home for the empantion of PhiladelPiebt io eMitunirff of the agency's services. Our aim council under the chairmanship et of VIC". f.aa""" "" is to keep families together whet.- of Julian Krolik and Mrs. Henry past year was $21,910 of which to the mooed. u totill 1 ove r age fonalr, fondues. ever possible and help them over- Wineman; child care committee $8,400 was received from the Al- MN* .1.1•11 men. nee lo rundown nreensininte7 come such obstacles which inter- under the chairmanship of Mrs. lied Jewish Campaign. The oper t...00 .1.1.k unemphoM female. d A. J. Levin; family welfare com- sting expense for the year amount Pet relief and rn soldillonal tSfie onl fere with or threaten the normal to $22,260. h functioning of family mittee under the chairmanship of mahla a a " all of CM. Allow- X I110 Ina foe them ,stun barely t'mako male Fred M. Butzel; the non-local Jewish Children's Home Report meet" end are amide In contribute In Herman Cohen, president, re- agencies committee under the charley. there um 0111 aopmeinlately During the past four years the 31.00e fomill. that Mooldl le contrib.. bureau endorsed 96 loans, ag- chairmanship of Clarence H. Eng- ported for the Jewish Children's Iota to Federation Thin almoot We@ Home. lie stated that the year the number on the Fe41•nalon hooka gregating $5,200 extended by the gass; the recreation and educa- TLIS condition. too.ennalloteo a chal- Hebrew Free Loan Association, tion committee under the chair- 1936 began with 38 children as lenge .1.11 Mr. Pei.. .111 im celled and helped that number of fam- manship of Harry L. Jackson and residents. During the year, 36 wpm In meet. •Then. there In Dm matter of dopil• ilies to retain or regain an inde- Gus D. Newman; the aged and !children were admitted; 20 were Minn of ...re. To redoes. II. dupli. pendent economic status. transient committee, which Is discharged; 18 children were re- claim to n minimum require, not near The bureau has rendered case headed by Abe Srere and the turned to their parents and 2 tepertne. In the field of'metal mrvIre bnl comiderahle Is the Itelel of work service to several agencies, health committee which is under were adopted. The number of bum. relation+. including the Jewish Children's the chairmanship of Seymour children in the home on Dec. 31 "Mr. Prime eon,. to thI4 city we ll was 53. tee...ended. III. record or o ehiese- Home and the House of Shelter. Frank. Mr. Cohen reported that all hy- The report submitted by Mrs. teem In the pool Juletifles the ennilden,n, It has also continued its work le tulle gnawt gienic precautions were taken for Ehrlich also outlined the work of t Committee s . th B' With t . leek. "e he ifs Is el* • t hat ill C. he the communal receptive. The the prevention of disease and that rw.w.ime et Je.i.h ('tense le to be the Council of Jewish Women in that is being done by the cam- special attention was given to in- ' htah I an advisory capacity. Mrs. Charles paign planning committee in form- choir ' The . Exponent "."'"""d"d lakes thin mans of j con- dividual difficulties of the chi'. gratulating Mr. Pelmet on hie •Itimiat- Laken' is chairman of this com- ing the Trade Council as well as mittee. During the camp season, the work of the public relations dren. He also discussed the work the bureau also investigates ap- committee under the chairman- of the children in the public The father of candid-camera plications for the Fresh Air Camp ship of Israel Himelhoch; the schools. the United Hebrew photography is Dr. Erich Salo- a n d Council Camp. Investiga- youth project committee, headed Schools and the Shaarey Zedek mon, late of Germany, but now of tional services are also provided by Louis Cohane; and the speak- Sunday School. When you buy one of our R 8L G values, you know A number of the children at- London. for agencies outside of Detroit, erg' bureau headed by Rabbi Leon you're getting a real buy. Our signed certificate such as National Desertion Bu- Fram. Mrs. Ehrlich reported that tended Fresh Air Camp during reau, HIAS, National Council of Mrs. Walter Laib is chairman of the summer and a leisure time the program committee which is activities program was carried on Rev. Center Jewish Women and others. guarantees that It specifies in writing the condi; T h e Mental Hygiene Clinic arranging the 10th anniversary throughout the year. Jacob Mr. Cohen expressed thanks to celebration of the Federation and functions under the directorship tion of all major parts of the car. It further pro- Silverman Service Group to take place on the Ladies Auxiliary of the home of Dr. Harry E. August. ttenntrat for their efforts during the past mount. A new piece of work under- April 4. vides that if you are not absolutely satisfied, you Is vent year and stated that a fine re- taken during the past year con- Report of the Jewish Community Ite•elee lationship exists between the Center cerns itself with the problem of It.conemmakei can return the car within forty-eight hours and and the Jewish Social Serv- The report of the Jewish Com. home th e stela German refugees Who have come Il.stutale munity Center was submitted by ice Bureau. to Detroit. 2903 For the sake of co-operation get back every penny you paid for it. This is the The income of the Jewish So- Judge Charles Rubiner, president. Elmhurst Judge Rubiner's report showed ' between the Jewish Ilome for the ' cial Service Bureau is derived TO. 84439 that the membership grew during Aged and the Jewish Children's safe way to buy a used car. And when you see the f r o m the Detroit Community slarrlesres the year from 2200 to 2600. The Home, a parcel of land of one redeemed Fund. The bureau adopted the amend- employment bureau placed 936 and a half acres, having ■ 90- values we're offering, you'll know that now is the ment providing for limitation of applicants in new jobs, compared foot frontage on Petoskey Ave., Was authorized to be purchased, length of office held by directors with 466 in 1931. time to buy! Monuments of Character to two terms. The report emphasized that Mr. Cohn reported. The following directors were even greater progress would have Mr. Cohen also mentioned that ee- ' elected: For three-year term: been made, except that the Center the income for maintenance of wan h$02m0,e33d5uromf during the past $3. Mn. Israel Ilimelhoch• Mrs. David is already overcrowded with sic- the which Diamond. Dr. Leo Si. Franklin, tivities. 68.2 per cent or was obtained Report of Hebrew Free Lima Dr. A. M. Hershman, Mrs. Harry Association from the Detroit Community Fund L. Jackson, Dr. Saul Rosenzweig, David S. Zemon, president of and $6,445 or 31.8 from mem- Abe Srere, Mrs. Melville S. Welt; for one-year term. Mrs. Louis the Hebrew Free Loan Associa- bership dues, donations and mill- tion, reported that during the oastleellaneous inccme. Schwartz. Address by Norton The following officers were year the society loaned out more elected:•Prof. San,uel M. Levin, money to a greater npmber of The principal address at the ever before in its Federation meeting was delivered than Persons president; Abe Srere, re-elected Omsk. mod Marta. lammweeeee vice-president; George M. Stutz, history of 41 years. Mr. lemon by William J. Norton. executive 7729 TWELFTH ST. trasurer; Harold Silver. secretary. pointed out that so great was the vice-president of the Children's art LID Unemployment Emergency Cosa- demand during the past year that Fund of Michigan. In a brilliant review of the on four different occasions the cir. Report present demands for relief, Mr. Israel Himelhoch. chairman of organization had to retort to Norton pointed out that there is loans from the bank in order to t h e Unemployment Emergency • constant turnover in relief Rev. Cantor Relief Council, submitted a re- meet the needs of its clients. Tremendous demand for the New 1937 Ford for winter driving—at the year's lowest Mr. Zemon s report showed cases. In spite of the heavy lead, port in which he outlined the DAVID that brought about the that there were 1906 loans ad- he expressed confidence that a engine sizes, has brought many V-8, in two GOLDEN causes potential capacity exists to re- prices. Convenient monthly instalments can formation of this councti in 1931 tamed during the year to the $175,334. Mr. Zemon habilitate people. DetreWs hew*/ as a result of the special demands amount of fine used cars, all makes, to Ford Dealers. 11e paid a great tribute to ef- MONSL be arranged for you through the Authorized relief that came during the reported that Maurice Landau for MAR agoga forts of Jewish people to rehabili- emergency situation at that time. was elected a new member of the WHIM., Cerra.. tate the less fortunate in their You'll get a higher trade-In by trading board of directors. Ford Finance Plans of the Universal low Preformed el Mr. Himelhoch reported that one midst and drew upon the examples of Shelter He... Report ea Dome and as AP. of the main tasks of the council Max M. Silverman. president of Jewish work for proof of the pelaMaral. now, and you'll get a much better car from the beginning hes been the Credit Company. hours. The Dr. Max Bailin Memorial Lectures continued during the past year and were held in the Brown Memorial Chapel of Tem - ple Beth EL One lecture was given In memory of Dr. I. L. Polozker. The following directors were elected for a three-year term: Jesse F. Hirschman, J. B. Nei- man, Marcus Kates, Mrs. Andrew Wineman, Andrew Wineman and Mrs. Sol Wolff. CHARLES R. BASSNER SAVE MONEY BUY A RENEWED AND GUARANTEED USED CAR SOLD BY FORD DEALERS ONLY 100% SATISFACTION OR 100% REFUND PRICES DOWN Manuel Urbacb TO' NEW LOW LEVELS to rehabilitate the vast