DIVEntorriEnsti ffiRONICII3 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE . . . if you could LOOK into the tearful EYES of the crippled Children! . . . if you could LOOK into the pleading EYES of the sick and destitute! . . . if you could LOOK into the pitiful EYES of the poor and hungry.' . . . if You Could Only into their EYES there would be NO QUESTION of your SHARING! We READ stories of their extreme poverty and utter misery. We HEAR morbid tales of their suffering, wretchedness and helplessness. We IMAGINE we know their anguish, their gloom, their bitterness, their true plight . . . but we don't . . . IF YOU COULD ONLY LOOK INTO THE EYES OF THOSE WHO NEED YOUR HELP .. . only THEN would you know what it is to suffer. Share like you have never shared before. True, there are some things we cannot afford to do this year . . . but there are some things we cannot afford NOT to do . . . 1 WE CANNOT SHUT OUR EYES TO THEIR SUFFERING WE CANNOT HARDEN OUR HEARTS AND REFUSE TO SHARE WITH OUR FELLOW JEWS WHO HAVE THROWN THEMSELVES UPON OUR MERCY!! Every Man or Woman Who Has an Income Can Afford to Give SOMETHING, and your Gift Should be Measured by the Golden Rule ( I # ALLIED JEWISH 1 C AMPAIGN j 117-7— , OF THE JEWIS WELFARE FEDERATION MAY 8'018 465,500 1932 COURTESY OF THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE