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\ LOWENSTEIN NEXT
SOCIAL WORK READ

Good Neighbor League 1
Plans Fact-Finding Drive
Against Anti-.Semitiam

J.W.E.W.O. Installs
its
New Officers

CLASSIFIED

For Sale—Apartments

Joshua Tree of the Desert

Have you ever heard of the
Joshua tree? It is one of the trees
of the desert described by Edith
—..
RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun- M. Patch and Carroll Lane Fen-
NEW YORK (WNS)—As- The Jewish Women's European
dresses, women for house clean- ton—the latter also being the artist
selling that "racial prejudice Welfare Organization held its M-
Na ti ona lly
ing, house maids. women for who drew the illustrations for the
on
em n
o m s t rage 1"Depressi
end anti•minority propaganda I April
atallation
meeting
WHInesday,
part time work. By hour, day book—in "Desert Neighbors" just
7, et Congregation Boat
Will Be Named President at
is over forget it, good
week.
Schlesinger's,
Madi-
published by Macmillan, 60 Fifth
are always fore-runners of dic-
or
estate
now
pre-
Moshe.
real
Indianapolis Confer-
son 2626.
Ave., New York ($1.75).
tatorships," Dr. Stanley High,
After listening to a detailed fi-
ferred for safety and
But if the existence of the
president of the Good Neigh- nancial report for 1936 by Harry
profit." Rich men buy-
ence May 23-29
QUILTS—Made
or
recovered
from
Joshua
tree
is
a
revelation
to
you,
bor League outlined today the Swishy, financial secretary of the
ing in all metropolitan
your own feathers or wools. Pil- it will be an even greater amaze-
plan of his organization to un- organization, the president, Mrs.
cities. Rely on to for
lows
recovered—special,
$1.25.
ment to learn from this book of
dertake a fact-finding program
INDIANAPOLIS — The Na-
all facts and figures.
baby, the different kinds of trees, animals
Full
line
of
curtains,
on
which
to
base
"an
intelli-
tional Conference of Social Work,
Listen to this and act.
shower and wedding gifts. Dex- and insects that are to be found
gent campaign of tolerance de-
one of the oldest and largest wel-
ter Quilt • Gift Shop, 11649 in the desert. Having traveled and
signed to enlist Americans in
fare organizations in the United
Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogartli camped In the desert, the two au-
an offensive on behalf of fun-
States, will honor Solomon Lowen-
$75,000 swings
thors have brought back with them
9050.
damental Americanism."
stein, executive vice-president of
former million dollar
for the information of their read-
The Good Neighbor League
the Federation for the Support of
apt. Advancing rents
MANUFACTURER of complete ers—and their book is a splendid
which has organizations in
Jewish Philanthropic Societies of
now around $85,000.
line, cleaning compounds, liquid one for boys and girls of 8 to 10
tome 25 states will serve as
New York City, by elevating him
(1929 rents $120,000),
soaps, disinfectants and polishes, —the acts about the colorful sights.
the agency through which this
Lobby, elevators, new
to the presidency next month. Mr.
After an introductory chapter
selling direct to factories. office
study will be undertaken. "We
Lowenstein, now first vice-presi-
decorations, new furn.
on "Visiting a Desert", the authors
buildings,
hotels,
hospitals,
has
have
secured,
however.
the
co.
Bankrupt
price 40c on
dent is to take office during the
opening for salesman with fol- describe Bannertail who hopped
operation and active amistance
the dollar. Remember
64th annual meeting of the . con.
like
a
kangaroo;
the
koyote
who
lowing
and
car.
Steady
employ-
of
a
number
of
organizations
when they are gone,
ference, May 23-29, in Indianap-
ment, unlimited opportunities. tried to catch Bannertail; the hor-
which are In a position to help
they're gone.
olio• •
Liberal commission, drawing ac- ny type of lizards; the pack rats;
ua get at the facts," Dr. High
Mr. Lowenstein is well known
,
$15,000 down
count. State age, experience the desert tortoise; the wolf-spider;
said.
"The
direct
work
will
be
so-
throughout the country as a
bilis a former $200,000
reference. Address Box 600 De- the cactus wren; the desert fox,
under the supervision of Dr.
cial work executive. His career
and numerous other types of
troit Jewish Chronicle.
apt. now $65,000, just
Howard LeSourd, dean of the
think former mtg. was
desert inhabitants, as well as
Graduate School of Boston Uni-
the
different
types
of
vegetation
$150,000. 33 newly dec.
versity, and a staff of experts
BARGA INS IN GOODWILL
3 and 4 apts. Marble
ifiYalt-S—OVPROCE5310N—AT 'PHARMACY
to be found in the desert.
associated with him. It will
USED CARS
This
book
is
especially
commend-
lobby. Rent $16,000.
be the purpose of our study to
Better look into this
1936 PO NTIAC, 4-door Touring able because of the charming and
get all the available facts on
Very
intimate
way
in
which
the
authors
Radio,
Heater.
right away.
Sedan.
the extent, the nature and the
Carmel Young Judaea Elects
clean c sr; actual 8,000 miles, describe the life of the desert ani-
implications
of
racial
intoler-
That "lost" Rembrandt paint-
Officers
Take
Trade
mals.
The
story
is
made
not
only
MRS. A. KATZIN
$600.
ance in this country, with par-
ing, "June," which has been
with cash to 51/2%
On Sunday, April 11, new officers
instructive but also entertaining.
ticular reference to anti-Semi- A. Katzin, expressed thanks to the 1936 PO NTIAC, 2-door Sedan,
mtg. Equity $26,000.
brought here from Germany for were elected in the Carmel Young
tism. It is a remarkable fact officers for their cooperation and
$550.
25 apts. 3 and 4 rooms,
•exhibttion at a New York gallery, Judaea Club as follows: Chairman,
"No can love freedom heartily
that, with so much said in this urged them to be active in the 1934 TE RRAPLA NE, 4-door tour-
tiled baths, showers,
reminds us that we gave you the Manual Sklar; president, II. Ro-
but good men; the rest love not
field,
no
such
inclusive
study
elect. refrig., new car-
ing sad an, $300.
future.
•lowdown on it two months ago. In win; vke-president, H. Miller; sec-
freedom but license."—Milton.
has
ever
been
undertaken.
Mrs.
Agnes
Levin,
one
of
the
BURN
Brougham.
Radio,
pets. Price 40c on dol-
1931 AU
ease you've, forgotten. this paint- cretary, R. Plotkin; treasurer, A.
"A number of preliminary founders of the organization,
lar. Just one of these
ing was stored away in the art Davis, and editor, B. Baskin:
Heater $100.
conferences
have
already
been
blessing
for
the
deeds
gallery at Bonn, Germany . . . trustees, A. Cohn, A. Kohn and
no more.
evoked a
E V II 0 L E T, Standard
held and a well-considered ap- and accomplishments of the mem- 1936 C II
When Adolf Kottschau, whom M. Baker; A. Tintenfish, librarian;
'Town Sedan, 5,000 actual miles,
proach to the problem agreed bers of the organization.
21 Apt.
Goebbela appointed in place of S. Cohen, chairman fo Keren Ila-
$460.
for $25,000, former
on. In addition to working
JESSE GRABOWSKY
The installation began with Mrs.
"Max Friedlander as art expert, noar; 1. Shanbom, chairman of
through Good Neighbor League Agnes Levin as chairman of the PONT IAC LINWOOD CO. former Detroiter and late resident
value $90,000. New dec-
decided to clean out the gallery's Jewish National Fund; A. Eise-
orations and furnish-
units
it
is
our
plan
to
secure
of
Nrw
York
City.
died
at
the
evening
and
Mistrees
of
the
cere-
BILL"
BENDEROFF
at
rubbish, he then disposed of the man, propaganda chairman.
See "
the co-operation of churches monies, with Mrs. Ida Leland as
ings. Downtown. Bon-
Juno" painting for $350 to a
The Carmel and the Agudath
TO 8-8890 age of 50 on April 8, and was
anza to move in and
schools, labor organizations chairman of arrangements and 10217 L Inwood -7--
I buried on April 11 in New York.
couple of Dutch art dealers .. • Ilerzl Clubs will hold a Lag b'Omer
operate. Only $5,000
and independent bodies."
Mrs. Disner as conductress.
ONTIAC, DeLuxe 2-door !Mr. Grabowsky lived in New York
The dealers recognised the master- picnic at Palmer Park, on Sunday,
1934
P
In
the
course
of
his
inter-
down.
Mrs.
F.
Cohen,
president
of
the
for
5250,000.
R,
$345.
Isince
1916.
Ile
was
a
graduate
May 2, across from the golf course.
piece and sold it
tourin
view Dr. High emphasized par- North Woodward branch, installed
RD, DeLuxe 2-door, $195.1of Detroit Central High School
Members of all Young Judaea
$5,000 down
ticularly recent evidences that Mrs. A. Katzin as president of the 1933 FO SALLE, 4-door Trunk Se- I and the engineering class of 1909
Clubs are invited. Prizes will be
Wonderful cor. 14 apts.
1935 La Radio and Heater, only at the University of Michigan A
had
come
to
his
attention
of
organization.
Mrs.
Agnes
Levin
in-
given to winners of games. For
4 rooms, new Frigi-
dan,
anti-Semitic propaganda in the stalled Mrs. D. Silverstein as hon-
0. veteran of the World War, he
more information call M. Sklar,
SOLOMON LOWENSTEIN
daires, new steam boil-
$695.0
current labor situation. "I hav e orary vice-president. Mrs. J. Bag-
ERRAPLANE DeLuxe Se-served in the Navy and Rat' a
Townsend 6-2668, or get in touch
er with hot water Ex-
1936
T
seen the proof," he said. "that dad installed Mesdames Israel,
'4" Dr. Dual Equipment. member of the Detroit divis on
with 1. A. Lawton at the Cannel started in Cincinnati where he
cels°, nets $3,500, clear
dan '
the racial issue is being inject- Edelman, Osnos, Feldman and El-
of the Michigan Naval Ressr e.
Hebrew Schools, from 3 to 7 p. m. served as headworker of the Jew-I
of taxes and expense at
Ma ...def.. adhering to all the
$525.00.

Only
ed into the labor situation. La- kin as vice-presidents. Mrs. S. Ep-
He was in service 23 months. Pe
at 8762 Linwood, from '7 to 9 p. m. ish Settlement and superintendent
low rents. Terms only
Marna. of Jewitth and aelenlille
1934 C IIEVROLET, 2.door De- leaves his wife, Beatrice; two
bor,
itself,
will
be
the
first
to
stein
installed
Mrs.
Ida
Goldsmith
of the United Jewish Charities.
at 9428 Oakland Ave.
$200 mo. including fitle
law, with wa esperienced and KY.
Sedan,
$295.
Luxe
repudiate this drive. It is one as treasurer. Mrs. Joseph Zucker-
on a small brothers, Louis and Charles, and
Since residing in New York he
int. Buy at 40c on the
ealateatly Maw.' tae. Oda new
Thr ee eat, ran be pu•hamed
.
of our purposes to reveal the man installed Mrs. Agnes Levin
down payment
three sisters, Rhoda. Mrs. Beith.i
has
been
president
of
the
National
Sorin
Zviller
Ladies
.
dollar
prior to big boom.
eataMlahotrat offer,
Bessie
Conference of Jewish Social e • facts knowing that once they as honorary secretary for life, Mrs. WEISMAN PONTIAC COMPANY G. Dreifuss and Mrs. Mildred G.
Aid Society
4846 Woodwind Ave.
fare and president of the New I are revealed the propagandists T. Segal as the board of directors'
Plzen
Terrace
A special meeting was held at
and their propaganda will be secretary and Mrs. Yetta Kief- 2828 Woodward Ave., a' Alfred
$2,500 d o w n. High
York State Conference of Social
the home of the treasurer, Mrs.
Englander as corresponding secre-
JOSEPH BLONDER
uprooted."
grade property, valu-
OAT OR MORT
Work and was a member of the
B. Maranz, on Normandy Ave.,
room
tary. Mrs. Goldberg installed Mes- FOR RENT—Large, front •
able land N. Woodward.
• father of Mrs. Nathan Simons of
New York State Temporary Emer-
Phone'MAdison• 4525
one or two gentlemen in pri- 2494 Chicago Blvd., passed away
dames Levis, Bagdad, Lilenthal,
Monday, April 12.
for
4 solid bk, houses, 7
Plans were discussed for the an- gency Relief Administration.
BEN GOLDSTEIN JOINS
vate home. Shower. Reasonable. on Wednesday morning after •
Pollock, Shoener and Appel as
rooms, tiled, baths, fire-
Several other outstanding Jew-
nual bridge party which will be
2744 Pingree, near Lawton. Call prolonged illness of more than a
trustees.
places, 6 bk. garages.
FINK
AND
DONER
FIRM
given on Tuesday afternoon, June ish welfare workers will appear
Music for the march of the of-
Lafayette 5453-W.
year. Mr. Blonder will be greet-
Former $50,000 value.
on the program of the Indianan°•
22, at Kern's auditorium.
ficers
was
furnished
by
Miss
Flor-
in
Detroit,
Foreclosed sacrifice
Ben Goldstein has assumed the
ly missed by people
Another special meeting in re- lis meeting. The conference will
ence Weintraub. Miss Weintraub FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
d durng
i
his
$16,500, bal. 5% int.
position
of
art
director
with
the
in home of two adults. whom he befriende
gards to this affair will take place bring together between 8,000 and
and
Miss
Eve
Weisblatt
enter-
TOM
transportation.' visits here. He was associated
on Monday afternoon, April 19, at 10,000 social workers from all advertising firm of Fink and tained the gathering.
Good near LaSalle. I in many charitable institutions in
Gar age. Taylor,
Chssw4 Ilk•Showrooms
MR. BEDFORD
Assembly Hall, 12th and Clair- parts of the United States for a Doner, Inc.
The board of directors presented
2441
his home city and was a ft n.
Mr. Goldstein has been assM- gifts to Mrs. A. Katzin and Mrs.
613 CLALRMOUNT AT 2ND
week's discussion of current prob-
Lower.
Homer Warren & Co.
mount Ave.
quent
visitor
in
Congregation
lems In social welfare. Fifty-three ated for many years with various D. Silverstein. Mrs. A. Katzin
Shaarey Zedek which he loved to
REALTORS
other national social work organ-
presented Mrs. D. Silverstein with FOIL RENT — Nicely furnished visit. The funeral was held from
03 lean Dependable Sentra
izations will meet simultaneously, -
a personal gift. The board pre-
room for lady or gentleman. his residence 426 Briar Place,
blending their programs with that
sented gifts to Mesdames Israel,
Nea r Linwood car line. Garage. Chicago, III., on Thursday morn-
of the conference. One of these
Agnes Levin, Ida Goldsmith, T.
Mea Is if desired. 2748 W. Buena ing, April 15.
is the National Conference , of
Segal and Yetta Kief-Englander.
Vist a, upstairs, Konikow.
The anti-Nazi chamber of hor-
After the ceremonies, announce-
Jewish Social Welfare.
LENA HAIDY
rors proposed for the New York' •
ments
were
made
in
regard
to
FOR SALE — Eight-room house, of 1682 Taylor Ave.. died at the World's Fair by Mayor La Guar
Other speakers include: Louis
cheeks which were sent for support
new ly decorated, venetian blinds, age of 70 on Friday, April 9. dia will actually be set up by Billy
Kraft, director of Jewish Center
to European orphans; for a blind
con' plete recreation room. Every Burial was at the Chesed Shel Rose in his renewal of the Texas
Activities of the Jewish Welfare
European orphan girl, $75 for doc-
con venience. Desirable location. Ernes Cemetery. Surviving her Centennial exposition at Forth
Board, New York City; Samuel
tor's expenses; for rent to orphans
Tw o blocks from Shaarey Zedek. are four sons, Joseph, Louis, Ben
A. Goldsmith, executive director
Worth on June 26.
brought
over
to
Detroit
and
for
935 0 Wildemere, near Chicago. and Morris, and two daughters.
of Jewish Charities, Chicago; and
room rent for an orphan student at
Henry Bauling of the same organ-
RENT — Nicely furnished Hilda and Mrs. Anne Prince. Mrs.
FOR
the
Chicago
Hebrew
College.
Mahon; Dorothy Kahn, executive
Ilaidy was active in Jewish com-
TO() m for a gentleman in adult
A special board meeting will he
director of the Philadelphia
munal affairs, having been a mem-
ho me. All conveniences. Garage
held Monday, April 19, at 12:30
UR beautiful figured Broadloom Rugs—all by the
County Relief Board, Philadel -
ber of the Bicur Cholem Society,
desired.
2432
Pingree.
Euclid
if
p. m., at the home of Mrs. Krause,
the Mizrachi, the Chesed Shel
phia; Harry Greenstein, executive
Bigelow Weavers—are the answer to many a rug
309 2-111.
,
active board member, 3750 Glynn
Emet Burial Association, and of
director of Associated Jewish
r e
problem. Their total lack of borders makes them"stay
Court.
RENT

Large,
beautiful,
Congregation Beth Tefila Eman-
Charities of Baltimore, and Rabbis
FOR
nished
room
by
refined
peo-
James
G.
Heller
of
the
Isaac
M.
fur
uel.-
U the floor"— fit in harmoniously with any decors-
Wine Temple, Cincinnati; Louis L.
pie . All conveniences. 3022 Rich-
Michigan Jewish Ladies Aid
live scheme.
Mann of the Chicago Sinai Syna-
ton Ave.
you
wish
Society to Give Card
These Broadlooms can be cut to any length
gogue; Barnett R. Brickner of
YOUNG MAN, government em-
Party April 18
the Euclid Avenue Temple, Cleve-
—and are seamless up to 12 feet wide. Many lovely
ployee, desires large, single room
In loving memory of our dear
land, and ElMs Cherry of Congre-
in home of small family. Prefer- mother, wife and grandmother.
BEN GOLDSTEIN
patterns to choose from. When may we call end take
The Michigan Jewish Ladies Aid
gation Beth-El-Zedek, Indianapo-
ably with breakfasts. Conveni- Sarah Leah Kapetansky, who
card
party
on
a
advertising agencies, including Society will give
measurements for a custom-fit rug?
lis.
ently located near downtown dis- passed away 7 years ago, May 5,
Sunday evening. April 18, at 7:30
The National Conference of So Campbell Ewald and the sales pro-
trict. Write Box 200 Detroit 1930, (7th day in Isar).
cial Work is non-political and motion department of the Chevro- p. m., at the El Moshe Synagogue
Jewish Chronicle, giving full
on 29th St., near Michigan Ave.
JEWELER
*For setssrsple: ibis richly colorful
non-religious. Its annual meetings let Motor Co. He will supervise
particulars.
hooked rug pattern costs only
woo ahitter gHef, a shock aevere,
are conducted as discussion all layout and art work in both Proceeds are to go to charity.
$729 12th St. Tyler 5-7938
11Alt with one We toyed so dear,
Appreciation
is
expressed
for
the
To
FOR RENT — Beautiful room, Loving, affectionate, true and kind,
forums. More than 300 daily ses- the national and retail fields.
unstinting efforts of Dave and
Special Distributor of
suitable for one or two. Garage What a wonderful enernory. Dear Moth-
sions are scheduled for the In-
9x 12 size
., you left behind.
Maurice Levy towards making this
if desired. Convenient transport- At twilight
dianapolis meeting. This year's
F.
of
L.
war
when twilight hour draws
0.—A.
The C. I.
proportionately low prices)
party an outstanding success.
ation.
2532
W.
Buena
Vista,
near
of
conference
president
is
Miss
Edith
(Other
sizes
near

reminds us that 50 years ago the
Linwood car line. Townsend And Nomad Carom the elm the,
Abbott, dean of the Graduate A. F. of L. came into being
We think of you. 1War Mo
The new aristocratic table-
School Service Administration at through a revolt against the Trees Planted in Palestine
7-3908.
fr-K bib bi
' ol ug t t i rta ho'fP1)Youd%'n):T rit'H)r
7. 11
the University of Chicago. Na- Knights of Labor, led by Samuel
ware possessing the color
ROOM WANTED by young lady Within our dre•mm to staY.
Through
Hadaasah
tional offices of the organization Gompers.
have muttered since we
and beauty of 16-karat gold
in private home. Board optional. oh, what we
you
.
.

ion
are In Columbus, Ohio.
Write Box 50, Detroit Jewish On that pmer to be forgotten day
with the strength of steel.
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman
Mother
twat.
II
has
been
amen
long
Chronicle, stating price and
of the Jewish National Fund
yea.
howets
filled
with
references.
Committee of Hadassah, reports
51nre ;. ro du n lett an r ;',..
- -
that trees were planted in Pales-
FOR RENT—Furnisbed room in Tours was a heart th r:t was blithesome
tine as follows:
and sun s
private home. Board optional.
sunshine all along the w•Y.
In honor of the recovery of
LOWEST PRICES ON
Call University 2-4516 for fur- Ton know how we loved you, and, yet.
WEDDING RINGS AND
Allen Tobin, by Mis. Herman
love you yet.
ther
information.
can-
tae.
WO
Cohen; in memory of Irving Os-
Though God took Sou from
PLATINUM MOUNT-
not forget
nos, by Mrs. Nathan D. Metzger;
R
RENT

Room
suitable
for
,
INGS.
FO
in memory of Simms Bernstein,
usiness people. Will share
Your sorrowing husband, chit-
mother of Mrs. Morris J. New-
nt.
Apply
caretaker
or
dren and grandchildren.
a
Special prices on Diamonds,
man, and in memory of Pauline
, e venings, 3020 Gladstone, Apt.
Newman by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Watches and Jewelry
The mai 4 Ism.
21. Garfield 6034-J.
wen.. . • . re.e.
Newman; in memory of Mrs.
"
7,114
rh:1
t
• There rt.
emeneors 4 e.t.a
Frances Gurvin, by Mrs. B. SID- BUSINESS MAN driving to New
than the efficient
of a lor e
York City desires passengers to
•nd orderly handling of the
bin.
uneral arntagementa
share expenses. Call at Bernard
All Hadassah members and
Kiddie Shop, 12036 Dexter Blvd.
ATTENTIVE PERSONAL
friends are urged honor their dear
daily between 7:30 and 9, eve-
SERVICE . . .
ones by planting trees for Moth.
nings or Sunday between 11 and
ers Day, May 9, instead of the
presentation of conventional gifts.
2 p. m.
An attractively etched certificate
FOR RENT — Lovely, furnished
suitable for framing, with the
SI DELAWARE AVE.
room for one or two. Board if
name of the honor person inscrib-
. TRINITY 2.3211
desired. 3260 Elmhurst, between
person
each
ed therein is sent to
Wildemere and Dexter. Town-
in whose honor the tree is plant-
send 8-9604.
ed, or in case of bereavement.

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mailing allowed, all who wish to
urged to call Mrs
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Kavanau as soon as possible. Her
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" 'Lost Horizon,' has certainly
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who appeared as the High Lama
in that outstanding film. His per-
formance is by many rated the
best in this great film offering."
This tribute from m Los Angeles
newspaper film critic is but one
Feinberg Heads Psychology of the many heaped upon the Jew-
ish actor now on the New York
Group at Indianapolis
stage in "The Eternal Road."

Convention

A slick little scheme by which
Yugoslavia paid for Nazi propa-
ganda in that country has been ex-
posed in the Yugoslav parlament
... By barter agreement, Germany
bought plums from Yugoslavia
and paid 2.3 dinars per kilo in-
stead of the market price of 1.4
dinars . • . The sellers were Nazi
agents who used the difference for
propaganda . . . Since Germany
bought more from Yugoslavia than
cial work.
she sold, the Yugoslav State Bank
Psychologists from every part financed the deal by paying dinars
of the globe will have their re- to the sellers . . . The brains of
ports exhibited at the convention.
this scheme was Milan Danitsch.
Jew, who was formerly
Gitilman of Roches- a Creation
Jacob
Judge
known Alfred Diamantenstein
ter is raring drunken drivers by - - . T a o s make the story even
making them serve jail sentences
stranger, the Nazis knew he was
on Saturdays. Sundays and boil-
a Jew. •

The national conference of so-
work, which Is to be held in
cial
23 to 29,
Indianapolis from May
will feature a clinical psychology
group beaded by Henry Feinberg,
psychologist of the Detroit Jewish
Social Service Bureau's mental
hygiene clinic. Mr. Feinberg de-
clared that the purpose of the
group will be to reveal the rela-
tion of clinical psychology to so-

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