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October 29, 1943 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-10-29

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vbiterkair 'apish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Ociober 29, 1943

You remember, don't you?

irm THE GUY who looked at you from

a USO poster little over a year ago.

You probably dug deep for a lot of
other things that year, too . . . for British
War Relief, United China Relief, and so
on. Well, this year it's going to be simpler
for you. Because this year, nineteen relief
agencies have banded together into one
great big campaign—to make it easier for
you to give, and easier for them to distribute

I'm the guy you forked over $34,000,000
for—so that, through the U S 0, you could
let me and all my buddies know that some-
one at home still thought about us—still
cared enough to want us not to miss out on
any of the things we were in uniform fight-
ing for.

A cup of hot coffee, for example, when
you come in all griniy and tuckered out from
a little "business trip" .. .

the funds.

They're calling this one big campaign the
War Chest of Metropolitan Detroit, and
it includes most of the major war relief
agencies and our own Detroit agencies. Be-
cause it does, this time you are only asked
to give once for all nineteen.

A club house with easy chairs to melt into
and desks to sit at and write home and a
dance floor and some decent girls to give
us out here a little reminder of what it's still
like back there.

THE WAR CHEST

OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

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And take it from me, as one who ought
to know, that contribution you're going to
make is one of the greatest things you can
do to bring about victory. Not just because

part of it's going to U S 0 to do wonders
for the morale of the fellows under arms,
but because a good deal of it is going to
help relieve distress at home through Com
munity Fund and other local agencies—as
well as abroad, to help keep our allies is

the fight.

So when you're asked to give to the united
campaign of the War Chest, remember me.
Every dollar you give helps me out it count.
less W1V5, and does its bit to bring me home
sooner.

Give in a big way, will ya?

The 1943 War Chest of Metropolitan Detroit Comprises:

DETROIT COMMUNITY FUND • USO • UNITED SEAMEN'S SERVICE

• WAR PRISONERS AID •ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN•BELGIAN WAR

RELIEF SOCIETY • BRITISH WAR RELIEF SOCIETY • F BENCH FIELIE1

FUND • FRIENDS OF LUXEMBOURG • GREEK WAR RELIEF ASSOCI-

ATION • NORWEGIAN RELIEF • POLISH WAR RELIEF • QUEEN

WILHELMINA FUND • REFUGEE RELIEF TRUSTEES • RUSSIAN WAR

RELIEF • UNITED CHINA RELIEF • UNITED CZECHOSLOVAK RELIEF

• UNITED YUGOSLAV RELIEF FUND • U. S. COMMITTEE FOR THE

* * *

CARE OF EUROPEAN CHILDREN * * * *

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* Affiliated with the NATIONAL WAR FUND *

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