American Savings Reports Record Gains; Opens Its Ninth Branch Adolph Deutsch, president of American Savings and Loan As- sociation, reports .at total as- sets as of June 30 were $103,- 338,066, compared wit.. $93,584,- 474 at the same time last year —an increase of over $9,753,000. Savings accounts climbed to $89,379,235, a gain of more than $10,927,000 over the same peri- od one year ago. Reserves in- creased to $5,499,080. A total of $86,464,507 has been invested by the association in FHA and VA mortgages. American Savings 26th semi- annual dividend, amounting to $1,428,638, is currently being distributed to account holders. The semi-annual financial state- ment, mailed to account hold- ers, shows the record gains in 13 years. In 1947, when the Association was founded, it started with one small office, three em- ployees and a modest capital of less than $100,000. Today, there are eight modern branches plus the main office in American Savings' own building in downtown Detroit's Civic Center. Since its found- ing, American Savings has helped 18,279 Detroit families purchase homes by issuing Daily ney Per Person Double OccuPa to August 15 35 Rooms 2 DELUXE MEALS RESERVE NOW DAVID ROSNIIICIS I di&!ry Itws STRICTLY OBSERVED HOTIEL POOL • Completely Air Conditioned On the Ocean • 67th Street Miami Beach Florida Write for Brochure cutS eacli, r:ZIns. OS The Perfect Location—Directly on the Lake. Our Own Private Beach. South Haven's N,••st Swirnming Youl - No Increase In 1:iiites Open to Labor Day 40% is Air Conditioned more than $205,000,000 in home mortgage loans. Officers of American Savings include, in addition to Deutsch: Samuel Hechtman, senior vice- president and chairman of the board; Alfred L. Deutsch, execu- tive vice-president; Jack Syl- van, senior vice-president; Na- than I. Goldin, secretary-treas- urer; Fred J. Ruelle and George M. Zeltzer, vice-presi- dents. The Association recently opened its ninth branch at 1305 Wes. 14 Mile Road, in Claw- son. Henry D. Stricker, Jr., for- merly manager of American Savings Telegraph-Schoolcraft branch, is in charge of the new office. Rabb Heads Fund for Idlewild Synagogue Maxwell M. Rabb, former sec- retary to Pr esident Eisen- hower's Cabinet, now a partner in the law f irm of Stroock & Stroock a n d Lavan, in New York, has been named chairman o f t h e Interna- tional Syna- gogue and* : Jewish Center at New York International port. The ap- Rabb pointment was made by the New York Board of Rabbis. The Idlewild Synagogue will be adjacent to the Protestant and Catholic chapels. Rabb will direct the $1,000,000 building and maintenance fund for the international synagogue a n d center. 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