I6
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
CAMPAIGN
with 100 per cent of its prospect markable achievement; and it is
slips covered."
the Juniors who will have a great
many additional slips to report
Pre-Campaign
(Continued from Page 1)
The Pre-Campaign Division of at "today's closing. meeting. .
Led .by Maurice A. Glasier,
zel, "the Women's Division has the drive, headed by Nate S.
reported over $73,000 or 112 Shapero and Sidney J. Allen, on the Juniors set up . a complete
per cent of its $65,000 quota Wednesday had reported $343,- campaign. organization for the
734. This figure, which does not 1940 . drive. Their Special Gifts
comm . ittee headed by Milton Do-
the complete final re- committee
includes Wilfred Doner, Ju-
port, nevertheless shows a 15
port,
Eng Roll — Fried Shrimps
per cent increase over the ban F rank, Edgar Gage, Louis
and All Kinds of
amount raised on the same slips J. Gordon, Harold Robinson, Han-
ley Rosenberg, Robert Schlesing-
GENUINE CHINESE FOOD
in 1939.
The Pre-Campaign division was er, Cyril Wagner and Edwin
6 Course Dinners — 50c
composed of four teams. Abra- Wolf. Eileen Byron served as
We Deliver Anywhere
ham Srere and Monte D. Wittel- Special Gifts secretary.
Phone TERRACE 2.9292
The Juniors' three vice chair-
shofer headed Team 1; Clarence
Catering to Parties, Banquets, etc. H. Enggass and David Wilkus led men, Jacob L. Keidan, David J.
Team 2; Abraham Cooper, H y- Levy, Jr., and Murray M. Wax-
man C. Broder and Fred A. man, each were in charge of four
Ginsburg were the chairmen of of the twelve divisions within
Team 3, and Team 4 was headed the Junior set-up.
3620 CASS AVE.
by Harry S. Grant and Harry
First to go over the top in the
Frank. Louis C. Blumberg acted Junior set-up was Division J-D
as secretary for the Pre-Cam- headed by Max Fogelman and
paigners.
Julius Schwartz with 112 per
Executive Committee
cent of their quota. Adeline Rot-
T h e Executive Committee, tenberg serves as their secretary.
headed by Gus D. Newman and
Ray Davis and Regina Schiller
Simon Shetzer have received rat ye as chairmen in Division
pledges totaling $206,715.'s
J-A with Sadie Beth Klein as
Division AX (mercantile) was their secretary. Dr. Jack Rom
headed by Louis Robinson and and Thelma Rom are chairmen
WINDOW SHADES
Maurice A. Enggass; Division BX of Division J-B, Dorothy Schet-
MADE TO ORDER
(finance), by Ben B. Fenton and zer, secretary; David Goldman
Cleaned and Repaired
Barney Smith; Division CX (me- and Morris H. Shillman are
chanical trades), by Ben Kramer; chairmen of Division J-C, Ann
LINOLEUM
Division DX (building trades), by Brooks, secretary; Alex Baruch
Inlaid and Battleship
Julius Berman and Milton M. and Kopel R. Rubiner are chair-
Maddin; Division EX (food prod- men of Division J-E, Betty Milen,
CARPETING
ucts), by Max Schayowitz and secretary; Jacob Weissman and
Rugs and Furniture
Harry Cohen; Division FX (pro- Abe Zwerdling are chairmen of
fessional), by Rabbi Morris Ad- Division J-F, Miriam Shetzer as
VENETIAN BLINDS
ler and Charles Rubiner; Division secretary; Robert Mazer and John
Drapery Hardware
GX (arts and crafts), by Harry Sills, chairmen of Division J-G,
Get Our Prices and
e
M. Raden; Division HX (serv- Loraine Wolf secretary; Ruben
Free Estimates Furnished
ices), by A. J. Blumenau; Divi- Gold and Sherman Shapiro, chain-
8625 LINWOOD
sion IX (organizations), by My- men of Division J-H, Esther Ber-
ron A. Keys and Joseph Bern- ger, secretary; Bud Bielfield and
CALL TYLER 5-1230
stein; and Division JX (juniors), Laya Fauman, chairmen of Divi-
by Milton Doner and Maurice A. sion J-I, Nadine Lewis, secre-
Glasier.
tary; Harold Mahler and Jerry
Herman M. Pekarsky, Ben Bu- Rosenzweig, chairmen of Divi-
ten and Louis Newmark served sion J-J, Elsie Olender, secretary;
as secretaries of the executive Bernard Weissman and Joseph
committee.
Zwerdling, chairmen of Division
General Division
J-K, Beatrice Pizer, secretary;
"The
chairmen
of
the
Execu-
Collinwood at Third
Lester Kaufman and Herman
tive Committee Divisions carry
on their duties in the General Raznick, chairmen of Division
J-L, with Blanche Hurvich and
CARPETED I TO 5 ROOMS
Division," explained Mr. Butzel,
Leanore Markson as secretaries.
"and under the guidance of Ir-
SUITES, FUR. OR UN-
Secretaries Mentioned
ving
W.
Blumberg
and
George
M.
FUR., LIGHT, AIRY, SOME
Mr. Butzel extended the ap-
Stutz, who head the Trade Coun-
HAVE 2 BATHS. ALL
cil set-up, had on Wednesday, preciation of the campaign or-
WITH NEW INDIVIDUAL
May 22, reported the amount ganization to the various Jewish
of $77,232 for the General Divi- Welfare Federation agencies
REFRIGERATIONS A N D
which loaned staff members to
sion."
TABLE TOP STOVES,
During the past two days many serve as secretaries of the divi-
COMPLETE HOTEL SER-
additional reports have been sions, and to the secretaries
VICE. DINING ROOM,
made in the General Division themselves. The secretaries in-
GARAGE. CONVENIENT-
which should bring the total and cluded: Abraham Fleischman of
the percentage of quota achieved the Jewish Community Center and
LY LOCATED. C. BISIO,
Doris Hazen of the Jewish Social
to higher figures today.
MGR., TO. 8.2680.
Service Bureau, for Division A;
The Juniors
"It is in the Junior Division Max Kusher of the Jewish Wel-
that the greatest number of new fare Federation, for Division B;
contributors have been brought Kenneth Wessel' of the Jewish So-
in this year," continued Mr. cial Service Bureau, for Division
RECEPTACLES
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
Butzel. "Much of the $13,629 C; Henry Feinberg of the Jewish
Reinforced Concrete. Fully Wine-
their leaders reported on Wed- Social Service Bureau, for Divi-
nut eed. Priced Right.
nesday represents new money, sion D; Jerome Greenberg of
AMERICAN
beyond the substantial increases the Jewish Welfare Federation,
RECEPTACLE CO.
they obtained from the former for Division E; Herman Jacobs
579 Kenilworth
givers of last year—a truly re- and Isaac Franck of the Jewish
Community Center, and Dorothy
Bernstein of North End Clinic,
for Division F; Harold Silver of
NO DOWN
•
the Jewish Social Service Bureau,
PAYMENT on A
and Sadie Kanter of the Jewish
Child Placement Bureau, for Di-
vision G, and Mrs. Jean Schles-
Formerly S & K Super Service
inger of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
Tire & General Repairs - Lubrication - Standard Oil Products
eration, for Division H.
8620 LINWOOD at Pingree — TYler 4-9001
Abraham J. Lachover of the
Courtesy and Service Our Watchwords
United Hebrew Schools served
as executive secretary for Divi-
sion 1; Hannah G. Ferman of the
Detroit Junior Service Group
served as executive secretary for
Division J and Mrs. Samuel
Schaflander of the League for
Human Rights served as execu-
tive secretary of the Women's
Division.
MANDARIN
GARDEN CAFE
LASALLE
Window Shade Co.
THE WILSHIRE
res—Radios—Batteries
JACK'S SUPER SERVICE
HOTEL
1B 11.11-AU,
Other Activities Noted
21 FLOORS OF
OUTSIDE
ROOMS
EACH WITH
COMBINATION
TUB & SHOWER
From
2
DAILY
SINGLE
CADILLAC SQUARE
- AT BATES STREET
DETROIT
Many groups form an integral
part of the campaign organiza-
tion which do not engage in ac-
tual solicitation, but whose ac-
tivities are necessary for the
conduct of a successful drive.
The 100 members of the Speak-
ers' BuYeau, headed by Rabbi
Leon Fram, have addressed over
300 meetings, bringing the cam-
paign message to clubs, organi-
zations and societies of every
type.
In addition to his duties as ex-
ecutive secretary of Division I,
A. .1. Lachover assisted by Max
Chomsky conducted the work of
the Bureau.
Radio Appeals
Members of the Speakers' Bu-
reau and leaders of the cam-
paign have broadcast on behalf
of the drive over radio station
WMBC through the courtesy of
John Lord Booth, manager of the
station. The time for the cam-
paign appeals has been secured
through the good offices of Hy-
man Altman who, as chairman of
the Campaign Radio Committte,
Ma y 24, 1940
has also allotted generous time have already made their group
on his Jewish Radio Hour to contributions to the 1940 Allied
Allied Jewish Campaign speakers. Jewish Campaign, the lar z st
The Speakers' Bureau and the gifts being $1,000 each and -tehe
radio programs were conducted smallest $25. It is expected that
under 'the auspices of the Detroit - the sum of 2$529,0Ill b
Service Group Public Relations reached from the general tr eas
Committee which, under the lilies of the organizations.
-
chairmanship of Israel H imel-
In addition, 250 captains and
hoch. charted the publicity pol- workers have been soliciting th e
icy for the drive. Mrs. Gertrude small givers and previous non-
13. Sarasohn served as secretary givers of the organizations and
of the Public Relations Commit- the results have been grail
, ., log.
tee.
Alexander Kahn Speak s
The Jewish Press
Alexander Kahn, head of the
Mr. Butzel expressed the in- ,-. ,•
department of the 'Joint
debtedness of the entire cam- Distribution
b
Committee, addressed
paign organization to the Anglo- t e istribation
workers' meeting on Wednes-
day noon and outlined the great
troit for generous space devoted needs that exist for providing
to campaign publicity and for the relief Describing ,.
the conditions
-' , D • Mr. Kahn
sympathetic manner in which all •i roiand,
reported
aterial Wati presented. Sp
t t u h l at 500,000 are being fed daily
c mally mentioned were
Jafir- ) ere..
acobM
1 erme.tby
the
golis and
Philip Slontovitz,
m
pub- J. D. C., with the
sion of the German army.
and editor of The Detroit
Mr. Kahn decried the claim that
Jewish Chronicle; Joseph Bern- there is nothing to be dune at
steinand Samuel D . We inberg, this time He said that in
spite
publisher and editor of the De- ofrestrictions the work
goes on
troit Jewish Daily Forward, and in Palestine and that arrange-
Joseph Haggai, Detroit editor of melts will be made to help all
the Jewish Day.
refugees in other lands.
go
stored
Mailing Squad and Others Praised that not a single dollar . n of Am
er -
On call the year round for ican relief funds has
Iei et o'
active service, Mrs. Morris H. the German economy, and that
Blumberg and her mailing squad an exchange arrangement for ex-
devoted long hours for many penditure of funds had been
days to the addressing, stuffing made with Germany to use the
and sorting of campaign litera- money of ,Jews in the Reich who
tore. Assisted by Mrs. Charles had left the country.
Rubiner, Mrs. •Blumberg has the
Mr. Kahn also addressed a pub-
members of her squad report for lic meeting at the Statler on
work faithfully each day.
Wednesday evening.
Appreciation was also extended
Rabbi Leon Fram presided at
to Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, who
heads the Detroit Service Group Wednesday's luncheon.
Workers Hear the Mayor
Program Committee.
Within the Organizations Divi- At the workers' rally on Mon-
sion I, the chairmen, captains day, the volunteers by acclama-
and . officers of various groups tion favored the extension of the
were thanked for their conscien- drive through Friday, in order to
tious work in soliciting organi- complete solicitation of 3,500
zational as well as individual prospects. At that time, it was
pledges. reported that a total of $683,629,
Special mention was made of or 74 .per cent of the quota, was
the work of .Rabbi Isaac Stoll- raised.
man who was in dirge of con- Fred M. Butzel
p .resided at
B
gregational contributions; David Monday's meeting, and Mayor
I. Berris and Rabbi Max J. Wohl- Edward J. Jeffries was the guest
gelernter who were in charge of speaker. The Mayor was intro-
synagogue individual solicitations, d uce( ' by Samuel T. Gilbert, .
and Mrs. Maurice Klein and Mrs. . member of the D. S. R. Commis-
1 ' a
Sol G. Meyers who headed the s i on ,
Women.'s Organizations Commit-
Urging greater effort for the
tee.
accomplishment of the task set
The campaign organization," for them, the Mayor pledged his
said Mr. Butzel, "is deeply in- support to the drive. He declared
debted to Temple Beth El, the ' that "for you to participate' in
Jewish Community Center and this campaign is as good a thing
the Jewish Home for Aged for
their cooperation. Their facilities as
can do for yourself a
r you
the community as a whole."
have been graciously loaned on Speaking of the disturbing and
several occasions, for Junior Di-
events in the world,
vision organizational activities.
flavor Jeffries confessed that h
"We fire also grateful to Jack
been depressed by them, but
Bell of the United Sample and 'h declared
that the war situation
Circular Distributing Company, teaches that "it is incumbent
i upon us to
for placing campaign posters in
keep civilized, to keep
store windows.
"human, to indicate to the rest
No Slackers
of the world that we are human
In the 1940 drive, as in every and that we are ready to live a
campaign," stated the chairman, life of ro th eryove.
love."
"a number of officers are listed
Brilliant Address by Judge
in an honorary capacity. But
Charles C. Simons
every name on the 1940 cam- •
At the luncheon report meet-
paign letterhead represents a
worker who has served as a so- ing held at the Statler on Friday,
licitor, as well as in an advisory May 17, Judge Charles C. Simons
or special capacity. The honor- of the U. S. Circuit Court called
upon the Allied Jewish Campaign
ary
vice-chairmen
the cam-
paign
include Mrs. of Aaron
De- workers to exert all their efforts
Roy, Ilenry M. Butzel, Leo M. towards the self-preservation of
Butzel, Rabbi Moses Fischer, Dr. the Jewsh group. Warning that
Leo M. Franklin, Dr. A. M. if American Jewry does not come
Hershman, Albert Kahn, H arry to the aid of the despoiled Jew-
B. Keidan, Meyer L. Prentis, ish communities of Europe our
Charles C. Simons, Andrew Wine- °wn position will be imperiled
here, Judge Simons expressed
man and Henry Wiseman.
confidence that the Jews of
"Herman Radner and Leo Sie- America will again, as in the
gel have served as treasurers of past, prove that they are capable
the drive. John J. Ginn, Harry of a supreme effort.
A. Hyman and Harry R. Solomon
Declaring
previous
&ell
Were in charge of the finance and sions
among that
Jews
as to wheth
,
audit committee."
are
a
race
or
a
religion
a'
The workers present at the we
closing luncheon on Friday ex- now proven to have been sill,.
tended thanks to Isidore Sobeloff, Judge Simons 'declared that "the
executive director of the Jewish fact remains, however you may
Welfare Federation, which con- J theorize about it, that we nr"
ducts the annual drive, and to Jews faced by a common hate an
Miss Esther R. Prussian, execu- a common terror, and that it
five secretary of the Detroit our common duty to work fo
Service Group, whose members our self-preservation, for family
make up the campaign personnel. and group preservation. We hay•'
Thanks were also tendered to been solidified by forces over
the regular Jewish Welfare Fed- which we have no control. Th ere
Service is no distinction now betwe c ,
oration
and
Detroit
Group staff members who have the top hats and mink coats of
German Jyws or the kaftans an .I
served untirin gly behind
the side-locks of Polish Jews."
scenes.
Referring to the anti-Semity
Thanks to Hotel Statler
"The gracious cooperation ac- outbursts in this country, Judy
corded to the campaign organiza-' Simons said: "Our answer to tl: o
tion by the Hotel Statler," con- Coughlinites, to the Builds, t
eluded Mr. Butzel, "through the Moseleys, must be this: You
Daniel F. Furey, John Collins, can't destroy the Jews in Amer ;
and Adolph Demmer made pos- tea without destroying America.
sible the efficient functioning of As Jews we will give our utmos'
the staff; and the campaigners to see to it that America is no•
themselves are grateful for their destroyed."
. William Friedman presided a'
kindness and help."
also
274 Organizations and Congre- Friday's meeting which was
addressed by Fred M. Butzel.
rations Contribute
general chairman of the cant-
Two hundred and seventy-four paign. who appealed to the work-
Organizations and congregations ers: "Don't let us down."
"