PAGE SEVEN THE DETROIT EWISH CHRONICLE RELIEF DRIVE FOR $7,500,000 WAGED BY NEW YORK JEWS BUY FURS 0 (Continued front Page One.) F /1111 typhus constitutes a threat, dis- tant now, but serious perhaps in the near future, to the health of our own people. These suffering peoples are those for whose deliverance from oppression we of tip our sons on the battlefields. As we sacri- fled them then, so in another form we arc called to sacrifice now. T H E K PRESENT CAMPAIGN WILL E PASS $20,000,000 MARK. R Since the American Jewish Relief Committee inaugurated its non-sec- tarian appeal for Jewish war sufferers in Eastern Europe in Jan. 1919, $13,- 631,1)04.(13 has been raised from Jews and Gentiles alike throughout the country, Henry II. Rosenfelt, direc- tor of the committee announced. Ch.-ono-dais pending or now going on will raise the total past the $20,(100,- (100 mark, Mr. Rosenfelt reported. Included in the recent contribu- tions, toward all of which Gentiles were liberal donors, were the follow- ing state campaign totals: Georgia, $350,000; Louisiana, $130,- 00); Delaware, $155,000; Ohio, $1,- 438,000; Pennsylvania, $3,198,508; Rhode Island, $230,000; North Dako- ta, $75,000; Maryland, $760,000; Indi- ana, $700,000; Illinois, $2,300,000; Colorado, $240,000; Mississippi, $55,- 821. Southern California, which is just beginning a campaign for $500,000 has already raised $259,000. A campaign for $1,000.0(H) began the latter part of April in Canada. S H. & B. MARKS 212-216 Michigan Ave. "Distinctiveness of Workmanship HE clothes that come from my shops possess beside that exclusiveness of style, also the distinction In workmanship that well dressed young men desire. J. LIEBER First Appeal to Gentiles. \l'hen the American Jewish Relief Committee of which Louis Nlarshall is chairman, announced that it would ask Gentiles as well as Jews to aid the destitute Jewish men, women and children of Eastern ,Europe, it was embarking upon a policy unique in the history of Judaism, according to Mr. Rosenfelt. "This was the first time that Jews had ever gone outside their own people to ask for help," lie continued. "The generous response by people of all creeds has been most gratifying and has been of vital assistance in providing food, clothing and medi- cine for the stricken people who have been war victims for six years. The need has been so great that but for the liberal contributions of Gentiles. our work would have been severely handicapped." Men's Tailor 209 B .way Market Bldg. CHERRY 2236. Maloney-Campbell Realty Co., Inc. 504 FREE PRESS BLDG. General Real Estate, Insurance, Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In- vestments and Store Property PHONE CHERRY 1195. GOLDMAN & ULLIAN CIVIL ENGINEERS SURVEYS—Land Subdivisions. Muni. eipal Layouts. STRUCTURAL DESIGNS—Plane, Es- timates, Reports, Supervision. Tel. Main 2043 225 Farwell Bldg. Surveying within 24 hours. ..• ■ ••••••• ■ Miss Detroit Cigar 8c Each Three Committees Combine. Funds raised by the American Jew- ish Relief Committee are disbursed in Europe by the Joint I)istribution Committee of which Felix 'Warburg is chairman. The Joint Distribution Committee also distributes, funds raised by the Central and People's Relief Committee, two other Jewish fund-raising organizations. The New York Appeal for $7,500,000 for the Jewish llhar Sufferers of Eastern Europe represents the combined ef- forts of these three committees. , While the funds raised are primar- ily for Jewish relief, Nfr. Rosenfelt emphasized that in distributing re- lief, Gentiles as well as Jews, par- ticularly among the destitute chil- dren, are beneficiaries. Included among the recent relief contribu- tions of the Joint Distribution Com- • mittee, were $500,000 to the European Children's Fund of the American Re- lief Administration, $100,000 to the American Typhus Commission in Po- land and $50,000 to the Hungarian Relief. committee, all of which was utlizeti by these organizations on a ba s o Distribution Committee i has been concentrating its relief or- ganization on Poland, although it als o operates throughout Central and Eastern Europe, Siberia and Pales- tine. It has just received permission horn the State Department to send a rad commission into Soviet Russia, where operating on its own risk, as the Department is unable to grant it government protection, it will at- tempt to bring aid to the stricken Jews of Russia, who have been with- out outside help for years. DETROIT JEWS TO EXPRESS JOY OVER SAN REMO DECREE I('ontinued from page 1) (Coninued from Page One.) asked to adopt it "as the guiding prin- ciple in the restoration of the Na- tional Jewish Homeland." The pro- gram provides among other things for equal rights to all inhabitants, na- tional ownership, of public utilities and natural tesources, application of the co-operative principle as far as feas- ible in the organization of all agri- cultural, industrial, commercial and financial undertakings, and a system of free public instruction. ' Greetings were read from Nfr. Lloyd George. British l'rime Nlinis- ter; Sir Auckland Geddes, British Ambassade,r, and Dr. Chaim Weiz- man, Zionist leader, of London. Reso- lutions were adopted thanking l'resi (lent Wilson and American statesmen and the Allies for the action at San Ren Nlir() .. Lloyd George's message read: "Ratification by Supreme Council of Balfour Declaration and conferring mandate of Palestine on Great Britain's great triumph for progres- sive Jewish cause. I have no doubt that Jews of the world will co-oper- ate with Great Britain making Pales- tine not only a prosperous home for the Jews, but a land of liberty and opportunity for all other inhabitants as well." Felix Frankfurter offered a resolu- tion of gratitude to Chaim Weizman and Nathum Sokolow, Zionist leaders, who helped in the work that led to San Remo. The resolution was adopt- Mass Meetings to be Held. ed as was another one offered by It is expected that at least six of Judge Hugo Pam of Chicago, rejoic- the local synagogues will be opened ing in the independence of Armenia. for mass meetings on May 30 in ad- $206,000 Total Reached dition to the large halls that arc to be rented on that day for the demon- More than $106,000 was subscribed. stration. A number of the best With the $100,000 gift of Sir. Straits speakers in the country who have the total amount that will go toward championed the cause of the Jew the Palestine Restoration Fund and will he secured to address the meet- the University of Jerusalem is more ings. In addition to the speakers, than $206,000. In lieu of a money Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Captain donation, the Nurses' Zionist Medical Isadore Levin, who represented De- Unit volunteered to serve one year in troit at the Extraordinary Zionist relief work in Palestine. Convention, will report to the local "The dreamers of the ghetto must Jews the actions of the Zionist body become builders now," declared Dr. during the early part of last week. Wise in an address. Telegrams of The Young , Judaeans will play a congratulation were read from Gov- big part in the mass meetings by ernor Alfred E. Smith, Dr. Charles supplying the musical parts of the W. Eliot, Senator Ilenry Cabot programs for the meetings. Special Lodge, Secretary of War Newton D. Hebrew Palestinian songs are now Baker and the Governors of several being taught the members for the oc- states. casion. "Mizrocho," one of the finest Ilebrew songs, "Yo Chai Li Li," a Mr. Philip L. Sykes, of Baltimore, Palestinian workmen's song, and Md., has been appointed by Governor other popular Zionist melodies will Ritchie as a member of the advisory be sung en masse by the Judaeans hoard of parole for six years. Mr. on that day. Sykes is a member of the bar and a former president of the United Ile- Floats Portray History. brew Charities. Special floats portraying the 2,000- year history of the Jewish people and their final redemption will be a part of the parade. Appropriate souvenirs containing photographs of l'alestinian colonies, the Hebrew University at Jerusalem, the Zionist leathers and the Allied statesmen who were re- sponsible for the action taken at San Remo, will be distributed gratis to all attending the mass demonstration meetings. The pictures contained in these souvenirs will be suitable for framing. The committee has already ordered flags to supply the entire Jewish com- munity, these to be distributed free. All Jewish organizations are asked to send representatives to the next conference to be held Wednesday evening at the Wilkins street Tal- mud Torah. Further information re- garding the demonstration and pa- rade can be gotten by communicat- ing with the Zionist Bureau, 825 Chamber of Commerce building. Lodges, who said that every one of the local 1,200 members will be in line on the (lay of the demonstration. The line of march will be outlined by Captain Waiss at the Meeting to he held Wednesday evening at the Wilkins street Talmud Torah. It is expected that it will start at the city hall and will wind up at the Arena Gardens and other large halls, where monster mass meetings will further serve as a means of proclaiming the great joy of the Jewish people at their having reached the goal they strove for for the last 19 centuries. IlitlEIREMETIVEEEINEEMITEMERMIEV 7. _+! ZIONIST CONVENTION CELEBRATES MANDATE "Meet Friedberg Wear Diamonds" 11 4_111 _.s •• ■ Ri "1 11 k: X i l W' 4 ii '-: rs r. +' A, ili q d. rii m + Ai • + N 1 !;1 1 M R; MEMEMEMMEMMEMEMMEMEMEMEMEW marlie weissei• tlfs firl 206-210 GRISWOLDST. Rosen's Bakery Hot Rolls - Poppyseed Horns Begel - Rye Bread - Pumpernickel This Is the same Rosen who formerly owned the Warsaw Bakery, This Is my new establishment, Bread baked here three times a day-8:30 A. M.-2 P. NI.-5 P. 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