20 CAMPAIGN (Continued from Page 1) March 21, 1 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle To Every Jewish Woman in Detroit! Have you signed a "pledge of service" card? Wall Street, they say, is pre- jamin Cohen as SEC head N paring to wage a bitter fight he returns from his missim against the appointment of Ben- London with Dr. Winant. If not, of the Joint Distribution Commit- enroll by phoning Randolph 9340 or, better yet, sign this tee and the Hebrew University form. Clip and mail it to Allied Jewish Campaign Head- and is an honorary vice-chairman quarters, 1401 Hotel Statler. of the United Palestine Appeal. I hereby pledge my services to the Women's Division He is also one of the American of the 1941 Allied Jewish Campaign of the Jewish Welfare members of the executive com- Federation. mittee of the Jewish Agency for Palestine. Name In addition, Mr. Wineman is a Address member of the American Jewish Committee and serves on its ex- Telephone ecutive board. He also serves as a vice-president of the Council of Jewish Federations and Wel- fare Funds. many women who during the the trade unions and fraternal year devote their time to the spe- labor organizations towards the Message to Gus Newman Following his acceptance of the cific projects, of individual organ- New York quota of $500,000 campaign chairmanship, Mr. Wine- izations, will soon come forward which the American ORT Federa- tion set out to raise in its cam- man, who is expected back in the to offer their services. Mrs. Klein particularly calls paign this year. This decision was city shortly, sent a message to Gus D. Newman, president of upon the officers of the various adopted at a luncheon-conferenc,‘ the Detroit Service Group, the women's organizations to encour- of Labor & Peoples ORT, upon fund-raising organization of the age their memberships to assume the suggestion of David Dubin- sky, president of the Interna- Jewish Welfare Federation, which responsibility in the drive. tional Ladies Garment Workers supplies the man-power for the Prospects Committee Mrs. David S. Diamond and Union, and was enthusiastically annual Allied Jewish Campaign. In his message, Mr. Wineman Mrs. Nathan Simons head the approved by the many trade prospects committee of the wo- union union leaders present. The said: "In accepting the chairmanship men's division of the campaign. conference was held in New Yor'c this year, I took into account The duties of this committee em- under the chairmanship of Adolph esident of the brace the obtaining of prospects Held, head of Labor & Peoples service Group, would have the for the solicitors, of analyzing ORT. necessary number of workers—. the accounts and assigning them An outstanding feature at the and more—enrolled and ready to workers. In this connection, a luncheon was the presentation by for action, well in advance of call has been issued to the presi- Mrs. David Dubinsky of a check dents of many local women's or- of $7,000 to Dr. Lvovitch, vice- the campaign period. "This is certainly one time ganizations, soliciting their as- president of the World ORT when the gravity of the need is sistance in this project. Union, to be sent to England such that a united Detroit com- for relief work there. Mrs. Dubin- Women's Speakers' Bureau munity will respond promptly to Under the chairmenship of sky, in presenting the check, de- the Service Group's call." Mrs. Harry L. Jackson and Mrs. clared that it represents the pro- Mr. Newman has sent a copy of Morris Adler, the women's divis- ceeds of the successful ORT con- Mr. Wipeman's letter to the key ion speakers' bureau is organ- cert held in Carnegie Hall re- workers of last year's campaign, ized and ready for work. Pre- cently, and arranged by a wom- to which he has added his own pared to interpret the needs of en's committee under her chair- personal appeal for enrollment in the causes included in the 1941 manship. the 1941 fund-raising effort. Allied Jewish Campaign to every Alexander Halpern, president In addition, Mr. Newman urges women's group within the De- of ORT in England, related the all those who have not yet receiv- troit Jewish Community, its mem- situation of the Jewish refugees ed pledge-of-service cards to call bers are working in cooperation in his country, and spoke spe- Allied Jewish Campaign headquar- with the general campaign speak- cifically of the tragic fate of the ters, in the Hotel Statler, Ran- ers' bureau. Many of them at- Jewish refugees who came to dolph 9340, and enlist in the tended the general speakers' bu- England from various Nazi-occu- campaign army. reau meeting, held Thursday eve- pied countries. Organizations Mobilized for the ning, where Rabbi Leon Fram, A dramatic description of the Drive who heads the general bureau, ordeals of the Jews in France— A conference of representatives presided. occupied and non-occupied—was of various Jewish organizations Working with Mrs. Jackson and in the city was held last Sun- Mrs. Adler, as members of the given by Mine. Maxa Nordau, day morning, March 16, at the women's division speakers' bu- famous daughter of Vie late Jew- Rose, Sittig Cohen Bldg., to dis- reau, are: Mesdames Hyman Ait- ish leader, Max Nordau. A picture of the tragic state cuss various problems pertaining man, Julian R. Barit, A. H. to the Allied Jewish Campaign. Brodie, Douglas I. Brown, Harry of the Jews in various other Those who addressed the con- Z. Brown, Louis S. Cohane, Ralph countries, like Poland, Hungary, ference included Mrs. Joseph H. Davidson, Max Dushkin, Adolph Rumania, Switzerland and Ger- Ehrlich, Sidney L. Alexander and Ehrlich, Clarissa Fineman, Max many, was painted by Dr. David Jos* . Bernstein. Mr. Bernstein Frank, Charles Gitlin, Fred A. Lvovitch. and Myron A. Keys are chairmen Ginsburg, Arthur A. Gilbert. of organizations for the drive. Louis Glasier, Susel Goldstick, Following the addresses an out- Joseph Haggai, Israel Himelhoch, line of the plan for campaign pro- William B. Isenberg, Samuel B. cedure among the various groups Kanners, Nathan N. Kaplan, was presented by A. J. Lachover. Maurice Klein, Shmarya Klein- The conference adopted the man, David Kliger, Julian H. following decisions: Krolik, Maurice Landau, Bayre 1. To cooperate with the Al- Levin, Reuben Levine, Abe R. lied Jewish Campaign by supply- Rosenberg, J. S. Semis. Samuel ing workers who will solicit pros- Schaflander, Carl S. Schiller, Da- pects in the various trades and vid Sheraga, Daniel Siegel, Isa- professions. dore Siegel, Philip Slomovitz, 2. To induce members of their Bert L. Smokier, Joshua S. Sper- respective groups to increase their ka, Nathan Spevakow, Abraham individual gifts in accordance Srere, Mayer B. Sulzberger, with the increased needs. Henry Van Baalen, Joseph M. 3. To make large treasury Welt and the Misses Emma But- gifts and be ready to report on zel. Florence Davidson, Anna Ox- these pledges by April 15 or enhandler, Setta Robinson and before. Zelda Rosenthal. 4. To carry out campaign edu- The organization of the wo- cational programs among all the men's division campaign set-up groups during the months of for the coming drive is proceed- March, April and May. ing rapidly, according to Mrs. Myron A. Keys presided at the Abraham Srere, chairman of the conference. project. Hundreds of congratulatory telegrams and letters welcoming the reconstitution of the United Jewish Appeal as the unified The chairman of the workers' fund-raising instrument of the committee for the Women's Di- Joint Distribution Committee, vision of the 1941 Allied Jewish United Palestine Appeal and Na- Campaign, Mrs. Maurice Klein, tional Refugee Service were re- met with her vice-chairmen on ceived this week by Rabbi Abba Friday, March 21, at Hotel Stat- Hillel Silver and Rabbi Jonah ler, to formulate plans for the B. Wise, national chaitmen, from enlistment of 1,000 workers. communal leaders throughout the Working with Mrs. Klein on this country. Same familiar pack, but new Old Golds project, are Mrs. Sol G. Meyers, The steady stream of messages inside. The Old Mrs. Daniel Siegel, Mrs. Amson pouring into the national head- Golds your deal- C. Tabor, Mrs. Aaron A. Silber- quarters of the United Jewish er has now are blatt and Mrs. Harold H. Smi: Appeal at 342 Madison Ave. in NEW Old Golds. lay. The job of this committee is New York City unanimously hail to furnish workers to complete the the statesmanship of the leaders various teams within the set-up in resolving their differences and of the Women's Division. making possible the re-establish- Mrs. Klein issued an appeal to ment of unity as the basis for the women of Detroit's Jewish unparalleled action on the part community, to be prepared to ac- of American Jewry to rescue the cept immediately when asked to Jewish people through relief and serve in the Women's Division rehabilitation overseas, upbuild- army for the drive. If, for some ing and defense of the Jewish reason, individual women have not homeland in Palestine, and refu- yet been approached, she asks gee assistance in the United them to volunteer their services States. by calling the Women's Division at Campaign Headquarters, at the Trade Unions in New York Will Raise $75,000 for "ORT" Hotel Statler, Randolph 9340. NEW YORK. — The sum of The chairmen of the workers' committee are convinced that $75,000 will be contributed by 58,000 PARCELS STATE SCAVENGER PROPERTIES LOCATED IN DETROIT Acquired Under Scavenger Act For Non- Payment of State and County Taxes. STARTS FEBRUARY 24 • You deal direct with State Land Board. • Any person having an interest or equity in this property may protect such interest by bidding at the sale. Private buyers or any individual may buy. INQUIRE AT STATE LAND BOAR' 1209 WASHINGTON BOULEVAR 1,000 Workers in Women's Division Something NEW* has been adder I ` t ) OH BOY, OH BOY! It two boys. 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