ALLEN (Continued from Page 1) kr ce 111 Si B. ti SI Cc tt sc G h. tt of a ' a: a, o: o: ri is E March 13, !912 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 16 Allied Jewish Campaign Opens 1942 Offices at Hotel Statler PALESTINE LODGE PARTY question period followed. Women speakers are now cov- The Palestine Lodge ering many organization meet- of Detroit, Mich., will hold ings, to bring to them the cam- a 542 charity bingo party Tuesday, paign message. March 17, at 9 p. m., at their ferred from the comparative com- fort of the prison at Chalon to Montor to Address The greatest Jewish community project of the temple, 3707 Fenkell Ave., above what amount to virtual solitary Budget Committee the Fenkell Theater. year, the Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign, got Henry Montor, executive vice- confinement in a prison at Dijon. The funds raised will be used its organizational phases under way on Monday, chairman of the United Jewish He had 15 minutes a day out- purchase Passover baskets for Appeal, will visit Detroit next to March 2, with the opening of campaign headquar- side of his cell but not talking distributors among the needy, Sunday, March 15, in behalf of or smoking was permitted. He ters at Hotel Statler, Room 1401, Telephone Ran- the United Jewish Appeal for says, however, that in his months dolph 3940, Campaign workers of past years and Refugees, Overseas Needs and at Chalon he got more real in- prospective workers are invited to get in touch Palestine, American Jewry's sin- formation about what was really gle fund-raising instrument to with the office by telephone, or by stopping in at going on in France and the other provide for the relief and re- Nazi occupied countries from his headquarters any day of the week except Saturday. habilitation of victims of war guards and fellow prisoners than and oppression in European he could ever have gotten on lands, for the upbuilding and de- the outside. fense of the Jewish Homeland in CONVENTION JR. DIVISION "I met scores of German offi- Palestine, and for the integra- cers and soldiers who talked to tion of refugees in the United (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) me—their prisoner—as they nev- er talked to civilians in the oc- emphasized the fact that Jr. eon meeting, heard Irving W. States. Mr. Montor will be one cupied areas," Mr. Allen says. Hadassah must increase its mem- Blumberg, resident of the of the principal speakers to ad- "And I met and talked for days bership. She stressed the im- Detroit Service Group, who led dress the budget committee of with literally thousands of portance of the Zionist move- a discussion on the day-to-day the Allied Jewish Campaign at a Frenchmen, Belgians, and Neth- ment at this time, and stated work that has been carried on morning meeting at the Statler erlanders and others from both that we must be enrolled in by the committee. He praised the Hotel. In view of the fact that mil- occupied and unoccupied areas. large numbers to make our de- work of this group which has "With me my guards discussed mands at the coming peace con- collected over $4,000 to date, lions of Jews in many parts of Rudolf Hess' flight. Trey were ference effective. She spoke of particularly the efforts of the the world have been gravely af- frankly puzzled and not a little the sinking of the Struma and various sister teams, Natalie and fected by the devastation of war alarmed. Then one day they emphasized that only a helpless Lenora Ginsberg and Sarah and and the spread of Nazi persecu- dropped it. The fateful Sunday people, without a home or a gov- Molly Moehlman, for their out- tion, the United Jewish Appeal when Adolf Hitler launched his ernment, could be the victims of standing work in collecting over- is seeking to raise funds to sup- port the programs for rescue. blitzkrieg on the Soviet Union such an unjust and tragic fate. due pledges. relief and resettlement carried and made up Stalin's mind, I was She said that unless we are r. Mesdames Adler and on by the Joint Distribution awakened at 7 a. m. by a Nazi prepared to work for the estab- Jackson Co-Chairmen Committee, the United Palestine corporal and taken to the office to lishment of a Jewish Homeland, The Speakers Bureau of the Appeal and the National Refu- hear the news from the radio we can not hope that the com- Allied Jewish Campaign, under gee Service. from Berlin." ing generations of Jews will he the chairmanship of Rabbi Leon Among Mr. Allen's "scoops" free of the horrors European for the North American News- Jewry is suffering today. She an- Fram, will hold its opening meet- Best music of all is the sound paper Alliance during his months nounced that the National Board ing on Monday, March 16, at of coins falling into Uncle Sam's in Northern Africa was his famed of Jr. Hadassah has opened a 8:30 p. m., at the Hotel Statler, till for defense bonds and eall—TYLER 5-8400 interview with General Weygand campaign from March 8 to 22 on the ballroom floor. In addition stamps. after the collapse of France in to gain two new members for to the men who will be present, June of 1940. Before joining the every life lost on the Struma. a special invitation has been ex- North American, Newspaper Al- This alone is a fitting memoriam, tended to the speakers of the :liance's staff, he worked for many the promise that for every man, Women's Division to attend the LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER (years for the Chicago Tribune woman and child who lost their March 16 meeting. 8210 TWELFTH ST., near Seward Ave. The meeting will be devoted Phone Trinity 2-0100 covering for that newspaper the lives needlessly, due to the in- civil conflict in Spain and Italy's justice of unmerciful peoples, to a detailed discussion of prob- conquest of Ethiopia. His first two will be enrolled to fight for lems connected with this year's SUNDAY MAT. and EVE., MAR. I5—TUES. EVE., MAR. 17 major European assignment was justice. decency and a Jewish campaign and of the type of Two new Guest Stars for a Limited Engagement Only message which needs to be covering the funeral of Cardinal Homeland. The Well known Dancing Comedian and Young Prima Donna brought to the organizations and Mercier in Brussels in 1925. Ruth Lefkowitz was honored individuals in our community Jay Allen is the son of a prom- inent Seattle, Washington, lawyer. for winning the Cultural Fel- this year. He was educated at Washington lowship Key. A panel discussion The speakers in the Women's In a Jolly Musical Comedy State and Harvard Universities. was held Sunday afternoon on Division of the campaign held "Junior Hadassah's Place in the His first newspaper job was with their opening meeting on Mon- Eugene, Oregon, "Morning Reg- World Scene." Participants were day morning, March 9. The wom- Garber of Cleveland, Fern ister." Then came a job with Alice en speakers are under the chair- "The Morning Oregonian" in Lepold of Toledo, Rose Poskel manship of Mrs. Morris Adler of Detroit, Donna Gitlin of Co- Portland, and finally Paris and and Mrs. Harry L. Jackson. Supported by Our Star Cast—LILY LILLIANA, LEON LIEBGOLD a connection with the Paris edi- lumbus. At the March 9 meeting, Mrs. ABRAHAM LAX, ETHEL DORF, MISHA FISHZON and Entire Company Goldie Shapiro, president of tion of the "Chicago Tribune." Joseph H. Ehrlich addressed the A little later he transferred to the Central States Region, pre- women speakers on the mood of TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, Gala Night in Honor of ABRAHAM sided at the formal banquet. the Tribune's Foreign Press this year's campaign, and details LITTMAN, who will celebrate 45 years' activity managing Yiddish Service and began the series of Edith Wiener of Detroit gave of local, national and overseas theaters in America. The play will be ”ZUZEHET AND ZUSHPREIT", roving assignments that have the prayer. Installation of of- work supported by the campaign. a comedy by Sholem Aleichem. Produced by Misha Fishion. since then taken him all over the ficers followed greetings by Mrs. An interesting and stimulating Harry L. Jackson, president of world. Mr. Allen is married and the the Central States Region of father of a 12-year-old son. He Sr. Hadassah. Eileen Reznick, violinist, pre- makes his home in a brownstone house facing Washington Square sented several numbers, accom- in downtown New York City panied by Roses Manko Mash. where he divides his time be- Rabbi Morris Adler, president tween writing and lecturing. He of the Detroit Zionist District, is the co-author with Ernest spoke on "Palestine in the War Hemingway, Eliot Paul and Louis and in the Peace". Greetings Quintanilla of "All the Brave" were read from Eleanor Roose- and has written for many lead- velt, Senators Arthur Vanden- ing American and foreign maga- berg and Prentiss Brown, Gov- zines, as well as for newspapers. ernor Murray Van W agoner, The Allied Jewish Campaign Congressman John Dingell. is conducted annually by the The conference was closed Jewish Welfare Federation of with a formal dance at which Detroit in behalf of 55 local, service men from Selfridge Field regional, national and overseas were among the guests. communal causes. Mrs. Hyman C. Broder is chairman of the Wo- men's Division. DEFEND YOWINDIAJTOO with CLEAN •RIIIGS• LEADER CARPET CLEANING CO. • PAUL BURSTEIN - LILLIAN LUX `The Comedian' Something has been added! Yeshiva Protects Its 40,000 Books MOMENTOUS DISCOVERY FOR HEALING WOUNDED WASHINGTON, D. C. — How a former Philadelphia, Mrs. Ruth Plans for protecting its 40,000 Schimmel Hoffman, who majored books and manuscripts in the ad- in biology at the University of vent of an air-raid have been Pennsylvania, has collaborated on formulated by Yeshiva College of what may be one of the most im- Liberal Arts and Sciences, Hir- portant discoveries in the annals scheli Revel, librarian of the of medical science, while engaged in laboratory experiments at the Yeshiva Library, disclosed. The Yeshiva Library possesses Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a number of rare manuscripts and is described in the bulletin "In- side Palestine," issued by the valuable 16th century books. Zionist Organization of America Dedicate Tower of Methodist here. Mrs. Hoffman discovered that Church to Jew PHILADELPHIA (JPS) — In an extract from the tissues of a curious blend of religion and animals heals wounds which have racism, the Elmwood Methodist failed to respond to ordinary Church was formally opened here treatment. According to reports, as its four walls were dedicated sensational results have been ob- to the Negroes, Chinese, Catho- tained in tests of experimental lics, and Episcopalians who had cases in both civil and military built it, while its tower was dedi- hospitals of Palestine. Mrs. Hoff- cated to the Jew who had sup- man and her collaborators, Dr. plied the money to build the edi- Leonid Doljansky, the laboratory director, have been engaged in fice. President Roosevelt, in a mes- research for some years on re- sage to the pastor, Rev. E. W. J. actions of animal tissues out- Schmitt, declared that the work side the body. After they had dis- was in the "spirit of friendliness covered an extra tissue which and simplicity which character- showed an influence on cell pro- liferation many times greater ized the work of the Master." Called "the Church that friend- than was previously possible, they ship built," the building is a $25,- called on Dr. Hugo Schloss, of 000 edifice which cost but $750. Hadassah hospital in Jerusalem, Erected in 19 months, the Church former head of the famous Vienna was built by members of the five Radiological Institute, and an ex- racial and religious groups, who tract was prepared for treatment of wounds. worked side by side. -92 A NEW COIFFURE! She's more glamorous irresistible! Just as smokersfind Old Golds, now that something new's been added. — * it's Latakial(La-ta-kees-a) ,Iediterranean to A costly I ■ s eason" bacco now added to Old Golds. 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