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May 13, 1938
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ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN MUST RAISE $65,000
DURING NEXT FIVE DAYS TO RAISE 1938 QUOTA
OF $390,700; THOUSANDS YET TO BE SOLICITED
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(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) 'Louis
to America, he wrote a book on
European labor problems which
led to his being invited by the
Louis J. Gordon, a captain in
Brookings Institution in Washing-
ton, D. C., to work there. His the youth division of the Allied
Jewish
Campaign. ranks as the
first novel in English, "It I For-
c h amnion gond-
get Thee," was published last year.
tor in the current
mercy drive.
One of the first
captains in the
The opening dinner on Sunday
ge neral division
evening was an unusually im-
to '"go over the
pressive event. Alexander L.
top" in the cam-
Easterman, brilliant European cor-
paign, Mr. Gor-
respondent, delivered a most stir-
don continued to
ring address in which he described
forge ahead and
conditions in European Jewry as
on Wednesday re-
he personally witnessed them in
Austria, Poland, Rumania and Louis J. Godson h p aor t ra e idthat ab re
d raised more
other European countries of op-
pression. Raising the question than 300 per cent of his assigned
"Wohin?"-whither are the refu- quota. By the end of the week he
gees and exiles to go-he declared exceeded 400 per cent of his quota.
In addition to his activities as
that the answer lies in the little
a solicitor, Mr. Gordon also served
on the speakers' bureau and de-
livered addresses in behalf of the
drive.
The Opening Dinner
Ensure Their Chances
of Success
Children of early school age, or
even younger, reach their late
'teens and early twenties almost
before one knows it. Then comes
the day when a college or higher technical education is neces-
sary. Why not make sure now that funds for their education
will be ready when needed? I will be glad to show you how
it can be done in a simple practical manner.
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An appeal issued by Mrs. Joseph
II. Ehrlich this week admonishes
those who help relatives overseas
not to tail in their responsibility
to the community effort through
the Allied Jewish Campaign. Her
statement follows:
- In helleif of Ih.e here awl elornad
without relative. oho can lallolnort them.
the Allied Je.611 (Impalwn losuc.
141.4 . 1111 plea.
"It I.. of roue., true that many De-
troitera most help rehilites both in our
Unity and in Conon.. Valid .5
Mk feet is, II neterthel.“ remains Gnat
millions of others hate 110 immediate or
e.en distant Mettle. to ninon. to 1083.
Nho shall help thew people? Are they
lw an obligation of the contrittuting:
public? Shell people without relatives'
and other direct family inter.. or
background* etwond be expected lo do
more for our hnothers arm. the eon
than Ihoe. who came from the op-
pre.. are. Menus:Deo? Help lo Ma-
th. In many 1.11P. It compelling, but
no preen. who has rend a letter from •
pleading retell.r can he deaf to the
ph. of other. who hole no one In nhom
iheY me/ ed.; no on except the gen-
erul comoninity whom Ihey can for
Organizations Make
Liberal Gifts
Tuesday's Luncheon
GETTING THE
BIGGEST TIRE
BOY IN TOWN
CAMP MEMA
Appeal Is Made
By Mrs Ehrlich
Irving Blumberg for the general
division.
The guest speaker at Monday's
luncheon was Dr. Emanuel Hertz
of New York, nationally-famous
author of works on Lincolnia,
brother of Chief Rabbi Joseph
Hertz of the British Empire. Dr.
hertz described conditions abroad
and pleaded with the workers to
make an energetic effort to raise "If tone./ntivee did not hair you
to help them, the 0..11.1 Jenish com-
the entire quota in the drive.
munities of fide and other American
would the them mo istance. Ton
Mr. Butzel reported on Monday • non have
a chance In tre at other. as
that splendid contributions are be- nu would lime others treat
son In a
hug,
wow, all nor fellow-Ie.. are
ing made to the drive by children.
our Joint responeibility. Bloater. else
The Beth El Sabbath School gave V. may NI% I' In ) our non, encl. I I ni la
$700, the United Hebrew Schools ▪ roledituti. for contributing ode-
$600, the Shaarey Zedek Sunday 7.1,1a „1.11.l In it,, grnrrnu.l,P
School $500. Among organiza-
tional pledges are $2,000 from the
Detroit Hebrew Hospital Associa-
tion and $600 from the Mount
country east of the Mediterranean, Sinai Hospital Association.
Abraham J. Lachover, secretary
in Palestine. Emphasizing that
of the committee organizations,
this is no mere rhetorical state-
reports that this division has al-
ment, he reminded his audience
Volunteer workers on Tuesday ready raised 106 per cent of its
that 45,000 Jews have found a
home in Palestine. He pointed to reported that the sum of $299,337 quota. An additional quota has
the miracle of physical achieve- has been raised on the second of- been assigned to members of or-
ganizations.
ments in Palestine and of the cre- ficial day of the drive.
Miss Tony Sender, former mem-
ation of a life without fear of to-
Myron A. Keys and Joseph
morrow: "Jews in Palestine live ber of the German Reichstag and Bernstein, co-chairman of the
without fear of tomorrow in spite an exile from her native land, division on organizations, have
was the guest speaker at Tues- issued a statement to their cap-
of Arab bullets."
Repeating the question that is day's meeting at which Clarence tains and workers cautioning them
uppermost in every Jewish mind H. Enggass, president of the Jew- that gifts from societies do not
today, "Can it happen to me?" ish Welfare Federation of Detroit, exempt individual members from
Mr. Easterman stated: "Is any presided. Henry Wineman re- contributing. A joint statement
Jew safe? Are you a lukewarm ported for the nre-campaign divi- by Messrs. Keys and Bernstein,
Jew, then see what happened to sions, George Stutz for the execu- issued on Tuesday, reads as fol-
the Jews in Germany who were tive committee of the Trade Coun- lows:
the most lukewarm Jews. Are you cil and Joseph H. Ehrlich for the . The Allied Jewish Ceinpaign be-
Imo,, to r,egbodyand fuer) last one
a wealthy Jew, then look what general division.
of Ito eliould contribute lo tar Allied
happened to Baron Rothschild in
In her address on Tuesday, Miss Jrrioh Ount.ign.
Vienna. Are you a cultured Jew, Sender warned against the danger - Orgenisatinnel contributions, coml.
fr o m • group. treasury, are not Intend-
then look what happened to Ein- of the spread of fascism in this ed
take the place of contriloutione
stein, Freud, Neumann. Are you country. Describing the horrors ICI hulk idualo.
a patriotic .16w, look what hap- in Germany, she declared that it
ize
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pened to General von Sommers is impossible for anyone who has based on the el. of iii;l
the general Ire.-
in Austria. It's a grim picture, not personally witnessed condi- 0, PORI,* from a central fund and
preeentg
the
oritaniratiotex
Interest and
but don't lose heart, because there tions there to visualize what It ton. of affiliation sa an organization.
is one imperishable fact that dic- means for a country to be dorni-, “When • campaignoollcitor, annul
tators should learn, that the Jew- noted by the swastika, and said 1.115 a pledge form bearing • polefitiel
name, epionwche. hi.
ish people can not die. The Jew- that "the swastika is coming near- contributor'.
prospect, It is fair to wont. Out the
ish people always stood at the er to American shores." "There MUspecl'a Is In the hands of no
else, orgenigetion or ind1.1.
To
.1
grave of tyrants. It will yet stand is a chance for fascism in Amer- one
lb. eoliellor, II In Im portant to emit.-
at the grave of Hitlerism."
ica, and therefore a danger for all elle that, genemily speaking. the state-
ment
log
the
pnotopoul
that
he
I.
olio[
Mr. Easterman suggested that peoples, groups and religious de-
nn orgenization, may N. re -
2,000,000 Nazis in America be nominations in America," she Ihnsigh
ge"led no an excuM to avoid dbl..
exchanged for refugees from Ger- stated.
To the prtopect, II le Important lo note
thott he bag a definite obli.tioon s an
many and other lands of oppres-
The Nazi idea," Miss Sender
entirely •pert end beyond
sion. His condemnation of Nazism said, "is the mentality of hatred, soy organiontional
gift. Inolilkinel.
in this country and throughout the jealousy and envy. Much worse with abilit. to She most not hide be-
hind thelr organimtiong. They should
world followed the presentation than the economic ruin of Jews the-and tile adequaleb In their onn
of a depressing picture of condi- and other opponents of Nazism is name. Remember that ill• .noel,, I.
tions as he found them in the the human degradation to which thing his time lotointarilr. Treed MOM
countries he visited. "Europe is they are subjected. Nazism is a elh cowl.. and respond generouoly."
At a meeting of the captains
sinking into a cesspool of savage- challenge to the world because it
ry, brutality and fear," he de- includes in its program the idea and workers of organizations, held
on Tuesday, May 10, at the Phila-
clared. "People dread the corn- of conquest and imperialism."
delphia-Byron School, encourag-
ing of the morrow. You who live
Miss Sender declared that Naz-
here can thank God every morn- ism is not the feeling of the Ger- ing reports were submitted by cap-
ing that you are not citizens of man people because it is not a tains, who declared they are de-
Europe. The 600 years since the natural reaction on the part of termined to go over the top in
middle ages liave disappeared in Germans. She made a passionate individual solicitations.
The following is a partial list
the last five years. In place of plea for the defense of American
rule of civilization we now have ideals in this country and urged of organizations and their con-
tributions:
the rule of the jungle in Europe. that all elements unite in defense
A roculg pion
rile rmiveu t kid Feat er-
By comparison with what is going of the Bill of Rights, the cause of nit y. TOO; Atoorul•plan Pharmaceutical,
on in Europe today. the middle free speech, freedom of assembly Ladi. Auxiliary, 1.7 len. Age. M. ••
morlal aorlety, 1100; Alehighoker Ver.
ages were an era of civilization." and a free prem.
n n, 126: Avoda, Men'. Club, Its;
Referring to an address deliv-
Rakers' Union No 74, $76; Bordichover
T•rein. 1150: Bet- emitter AIA Rotiety.
ered in Detroit by the Polish am-
$100; Plalistoker Aid Society, TOO; 231.
bassador to the United States,
Mird al l
TO: Final BrItio (Louis
Marshall Lodge). IN; final firith. Pis-
"Poland's excessive population
rah Lodge. 160; final With. to
must emigrate," Mr. Easterman
Auxiliary. 821. Wegner Aid Ito. lety, 130;
said that this is an insult to Amer-
At the luncheon on Wednesday, rherstgover Loy.. Aid Society, 1St;
Veroin. 150;
ica and its ideals and charged that Simon Shetzer, president of th e rbodnrkover Progresothe
Beth Abraloam•Free loan
the statement referred to the Jews Jewish Community Council, who Congregation
Association. 8100; Congrestillon Both
of Poland.
presided, reported a total of Mose., Ladle.' Auvtliary. . 620: Congre-
Beth Vonudah. in
A.11.
The new policy in Europe, ac- $309,661 raised, 79 per cent of gation
1.7. ISO: Congregation Flnal Moshe,
cording to Mr. Easterman, is not the quota. Of this amount, Louis MO; Congregation 11.1 7.1on 12I• Con-
Ladles.' Auxiliary,
Count Potocki, who said that Blumberg reported a total of
t , rn
ongregation of F.Its
"Ghetto," but "Get Out."
$202,467 for the pre-campaign or-
1 etrott Independent Junk
The second speaker at the open- ganization, Gus D. Newman re- Peddler; Union, 160; Ekat"I
AsenclatIonl
110
5;
Evangoell lie.
ing dinner was Carl J. Austrian of ported a total of $83,036 for the lief
A Id Solely. BO; 1.thero flub and In-
New York, eminent attorney and executive committee and Irving Ireotment Anociation, 816; Firm 0.11-
member of the Joint Distribution W. Blumberg reported $19,059 cl•n Society, BIM: Goodwill Sewing
816; Orminn Society of Detroit,
Committee and the American Jew- collected by the general division. Circle.
1100; Rehr., Ladle.' Aid Mundy, 8140:
ish Committee. Mr. Austrian
Mr. Shetzer lauded the efforts Hohrew ladies' Social Fund, I Ii; Home
quoted figures to show the great of the new executive director of Relief gociety, 8100; Boo. of Shelter,
Auxiliary, 114: Ind...dent De.
need for relief at this time, and the Jewish Welfare Federation, Ladle.'
troll Lod.. 113; Independent Protec-
emphasized that Jews must re- Isidore Sobeloff, who modestly tive .t.ociation. TO; Infant Service
Orman. affiliated with Eva rcenziauer.
main in the countries of their steers the campaign machinery be- 536: Jericho Lodge No TIM L 0 O. F.,
present residence because there is hind the scenes.
Its; Jewish Carpenter Loral Nn.
Jewish Children'. Dome, Tl'onion'•
no place they can go to. lie said
Judge William M. Lewis of the
Jowl. Fraternal vie,
that there will be a minimum need Municipal Court of Philadelphia, Auollinr7,
111; J... Old Fol.' Home, Women's
of more than $11,000,000 for national vice president of the Auglitary, 1150; J•10. Women'• Mu-
t ual Aid noclety, TOO; Keshenever BM
European relief purposes this Zionist Organization of America, orrabler
Untoretitzung Veroin. 8160;
year, and that half of this sum, was the principal speaker at Tues- Xt. Prove.. Poeletv, 130; Xobilner
$5,100,000, most be supplied day's luncheon. In • stirring ad- Enmity Investment Anne tattoo $70;
ladles Auxiliary. 1100;
through the Joint Distribution dress. Judge Lewis pointed to the LAchver Aid Society.
HO; Laundry la-
Committee by the Jews of Amer- achievements of Jewish pioneers dieF Social ch., TO: League of Jewish
Its; Lerhom
ica.
in Palestine as a light on the pres- Womena
Anlynn.
Auxiliary. IN; loner
Fred M. Butzel, general chair- ent dark horizon. "For a people rother. Loan anclet., 130. Mat-
man of the campaign, presided at without a country, even a small atta lt i ht. Tent Nn. 1.6, PO; 14.1ron'.
the dinner, and Dr. Leo M. country is inviting," he declared. I 127: m Vg.:'`;:Let..`"1"7,::." Vin.2
Franklin delivered the Invocation. "Palestine is a land where a Jew " 0 15 TS:
1. Ventin:,
Proir
Ar...0
I , I r brachl Organization of Detroit.
A thrilling program was presented can express himself as • Jew.
by the Choral of the Music Study with Hebrew as the language of gnawer III ; otI
h oroos
'Il to" A
41,1 7Alto
%415'
".
11, ' :
Club under the direction of the land. Palestinian Jewry is Monteenre lade„
11. III!' Ile..
Charles Frederic Morse. The the heart of our people, and the tn. 2:0: MUd
etZ.
Choral's performance revealed Jews of the United States are the Mount Sinai Cloth
Aesociallon.
' 1500;
splendid talent, and the excellent circumference of this central Mum. Study Cloth of Detrett. $11; Ea-
Council of Bowl. Women. De.
rendition of three songs brought point. Together we maintain and 00.1
MR Section. $140; National Horn* for
an ovation from the audience.
lowish Children. Detroit Le.., 011;
perpetuate Jewish existence."
N ..... ton nunohine 010. 1144: N•rth.
Declaring that he Is optimistic ern
Progreasivs Ladl. Rocioly ill;
over the future and calling upon (Moe. Progressive Aid Society. 11.;
Lodge No 641 1. 0. 0. r.,
his audience not to become dis- P.1.0.
1110; Perfection Lodge. F. • A. M. No.
The 2,000 Allied Jewish Cam- couraged because of the happen- 414. 8116: Meeker Pregre•
Aid Pow
paign workers, through their cap- ings throughout the world, Judge riety. 111$1; Pregrerive Lodi. plot.
ISO: Purrahlohter Iodise Sorb
tains. reported at the luncheon Lewis said: "Nazism Is only five Teroin.
Hy. 13e: Purity chapter NO. 1111. Order
meeting on Monday, at Hotel Stat.- years old, but you and I belong of the E... Mar. 116: Radomer AId
1100: Rodin rxx,ii, Club. 116:
ler, that the sum of $290,136, or to a people that is 5,000 years old. 701.7.
Rosenwald Poet No tit. amtrican lo-
74 per cent of the goal, was raised We have survived catastrophes be- gien,
ginner Progre.l. Tonle.
as • result of pre-campaign activi- fore. We shall also survive this 160, /twin. Voreln, 111:
Groupgielerhomd. 1100: Social Credit
ties and during the first official one."
Group. 1110: Poloolivk. Venda CV
Referring again to the worn- Spant.h•Jewish communityef Ioetrolt.
day of the drive.
Mr. Butzel expressed satisfac- DI ishm ente in Palestine, Judge Ito. Puw•ilow Ind.:pendent Progreesiv•
tion over the initial results and Lewis said that the pioneers in the
admonished the liberal workers Jewish homeland have given rich- 81110: 1'
Aid dude.. Slit. United
Wromen'•
and contributors that "it Is well ness and content to Jewish life. Hebrew
lion; Warsaw club nf Is.treit. 111:
that you should own the money, lie urged the campaign workers IV.Iture,ra.. nem, 01.0, 116: wararncn J
rather than that the money should to immerse themselves in the (ink Nn IN. WIC Y.411.8 Roth Ju.
of Detroit. 1.41.' Auxiliary, Its
work for the drive in order that doh
own you." -
T.. Israel Naomi 010.. 1111, young
Dr. Franklin reported for the Palestine may be assured as a Magri. Peopl•'• CIUZ , 114; Too. Edo.
capon
1.11; Zan.. Tuna...
ore-campaign divisions, Gus D. home for those who must be taken
Club.
Proem.• aorlety.
Newman for the executive com- out of the Eurmsean Inferno rod 111111;
Zimmer rtagre•nr. V.! arrow
mittee of the general division and in order that tens of thousands of
Upon the opening of a new and
particularly significant Allied Jew-
ish Campaign, I am happy to send
you greetings and my heartiest
wishes for success-
Humanitarian in purpose as the
campaign always has been, it has
this year an objective which is
especially fine. The relief of the
unfortunate Jews who have been
made the victims of intolerance
and persecution in parts of Europe
is an undertaking which should
have the support of everyone who
cherishes the democratic ideal of
freedom for the individual and for
the minority group. I trust it will
meet with every success.
FRANK MURPHY.
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To Allied Campaign
refugees may be settled in Pales-
tine.
Marvin Lowenthal, eminent au-
thor and lecturer, addressed the
luncheon meeting on Thursday,
and Henry Wineman was the
chairman.
Dr. Abbe Hillel Silver of Cleve-
land was the guest speaker at the
luncheon on Friday, and Mrs.
Joseph H. Ehrlich presided.
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Riegelman, New York attorney
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founder's day dinner in the Hotel
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three yearn, under a scholarship
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cago, he has done graduate work
in public welfare administration
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which will give him the Doctor of
Philosophy degree in the depart.
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or before June 1.
REPAIRED
CLEANED
AND DYED
Cj
The essence of mutuality as ex.
pressed in North American Life is
the sharing of profits by the policy-
holders alone.
70,000 men and women-the sole
owners of the Company have found
their interests best served by Assur-
ing Mutually in this Company.
Promote your awn p rosperity. Share
in the benefits offered by North
American Life.
NORTH
AMERICAN
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