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

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CUFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

9

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

October 29, 1943

In publicizing the campaign, the occasion will be Dr. Israel Gold- LADIES' AUXILIARY OF J. W. V.
Federation has had the active as- stein, president of the Synagogue SPONSORS FIGH T AGAINST CANCER
sistance of Joseph Bernstein, Council of America and president
Help in the fight against cancer near Webb. Hours suitable for
(Continued from Page 1)
Organi-
l The public is asked to aid in your convenience can be ar-
. Kreger, and Mrs. Robert manager of the Detroit edition - of
the American
Zionist
h Na t
ation
and
the
Jewish
zF
goods ar- ranged, daily from 10 a. m. to
schel V
";
Emory W. Luccock, gathering discarded dry
Emor
ticles possessing white cotton or 2:30 p. tn•, and evenings from 7
J. Newman and Mrs. Nate S. gaits, editor of The Detroit Jew- Fund; Dr.
ish Chronicle; Philip Slomovitz, pastor of the First Presb Y terian linen
.
substance, such as bed till 10 o'clock, Monday through
and Fa-
of' Evanston, , Ill; an
Shapero.
Church
1
hursday o of each week, corn-
sistant
director,
Social
Action
sheets,
pillow cases, table cloths, Thursday
tlier
Raymond
A.
McGowan,
as-
under
Unit
editor of the Jewish News, and
In the Metropolitan
ent,
National
Catholic
napkins,
toweling,
dresses,
shirts
mencing
with Nov. 1. No experi-
Mrs. Broder, special assignments I. Zemel, local representative of t
and any other household or ap- ence or instruction course is
Altman has Departm Conference. The corn- parel
oo
"Day".
Hyman
the
Carl
given
garments made of white, necessary, details are simple and
have
E. c perated in providing radio Welfare
and M rs.
Schi ller
been
Nov.
1 — Opening
campaign
staffs
of the Hour.
Allied Jewish piste
calendar
of events
follows: soft absorbent fabrics. Even small enjoyable.
All are eligible, those of teens,
Jaffe. District chairmen in the time The
on his
Jewish
pieces of clean rags are usable
Metropolitan Unit are: Mrs. Eu-
and
included
to
replace
the
new
middle
and elderly women
mee ing; speakers, Mayor Edward material shortage now conserved desirous age
gene Arnfeld, Mrs. Maurice A. Campaign and the Jewish Welfare meeting;
of rendering a thought-
Landau, Mrs. Maurice Wagner, Federation, under the leadership J. Jeffries, Jr., Frank D. Eaman, for war use, in the preparing of ful deed to those suffering from
Mrs. Louis Wolfe and Mrs. Os- of Herman M. Pekarsk y, ac t. ing George T. Christopher.
and swabs to serve the malady. All participating shall
Nov. 2—Home front day; bandages
executive director of the Fed-
ex
known as "Women of the
car In M.
Zeman.
the Industrial Unit, Herman eration, and Miss Esther R. Prus- speaker, Charles P. Taft, director, Search
those afflicted
at local
hospitals.
be Mercy Corps" and will re-
your home
and
apart- JWV
M. Osnos is co-chairman of Man- sian, secretary of the Detroit Office of Community War Services ment thoroughly and help serve ceive merit recognition. This en-
ufacturing and Sales; Abe Kasle Service Group, are devoting their of Federal
Security Agency.
Nov. 3—Advance gifts . day; the allotment urgently demanded, deavor is sponsored by the Worn-
and Milton Mahler are co-chair- entire time to the War Chest sponsored
jointly with Detroit call on your next-door neighbor, en's Field Army, American So-
men of Scrap Steel and Salvage Campaign.
Round Table of Catholics, Jews gather a pile, wash, iron and ciety for Control of Cancer, Inc.,
wrap securely in a package, then and under the auspices of the De-
materials. Harry Schumer and All Agencies Included
The War Chest Campaign in- and Protestants; speakers: Dr.
Morris
Schaver
are co-chair-
men
of L.
Linen
Supplies;
Henry La- eludes all the agencies and serv- Israel Goldstein, president, Syna- deliver the contents to the sal• partment of Michigan, Ladies'
piles is chairman of Laundries ices previously supported by the gogue Council of America; Dr. vage station of the Michigan La- Auxiliary to the Jewish War Vet-
• and Sydney Rosman is chairman i Allied Jewish Campaign, such as Emory W. Luccock, pastor, First dies' Auxiliary to the Jewish erans of the U. S.
Evanston, War Veterans of the United
BICUR CHOLEM
of Dry Cleaners. George Seyburn tht United Jewish Appeal, HIAS, Presbyterian Church,
States, at the door entrance of
and Sanford D. Adler are co- ORT, and all local services in- Ill.; Father Raymond A. McGow- 11344 Dexter Blvd., near Law-
The
Young
Women's Bicur Cho-
chairmen of personal solicitation eluding the Jewish Home for an, assistant director, Social Ac-
held a regular meeting on
in
Building
Trades,
and
Harvey
Aged,
United
Hebrew
Schools
and
tion
Department,
National
Catho-
it into
the
in
•- positing
H. Goldman and Emil T. Stern the Jewish Community Council, tic Welfare Conference, , Washing-
rence,
any
day
or barrel.
hour,
by de- Monday, Oct. 18, at the home of
In addition,
women
volunteers
Charles Klein, 2938 Sturte-
ith the exception of civic-pro- ton, D. 4—Silver
C.
are co-chairmen of personal so- with
to Mrs. Ave.
anniversary day; are
ar also sought and needed pro-
.
vant
licitation in Tools, Dies and Ma- tective work, which is being sup- Nov
th e cutting
War bonds and stamps are sold
Pierre Co
C t.
wing these
In the Commerce and Genera l ported independently by the Jew-
chinery.
aring in for needle sewing
ommerce day; paring
bandages and swabs of collected at every meeting. Arrangements
ish Welfare Federation out of speaker, 5 —
materials. Enroll for part-time for the "evening of games" to be
Unit, Rudolph Zuieback is chair- special funds. The Joint Distrib- speaker,
Cecil Roberts.
held on Nov. 10, at the Bnai
Nov. 8—United
Nations day;
U t d Pales
JWV R e d Cross Sta-
man of Wholesale Trade; Alex ution
tt
nie-
C ommiee,
work
at the
tion No.
57, 11715 Dexter Blvd., Moshe social hall are being corn-
Dr.
C.
J.
Hambro.
Schreiber is chairman of Thea- tine Appeal and National Refu- speaker,
Nov. 9—Industry day; speaker,
pleted.
chair-
tens; Gus D. Newman is co- chai
Service derive their funds
from
the
United
Jewish
Appeal,
Raymond
C. Massey. day; speakers,
man of Hotels and Restaurants.
Raymon
Air Garments
Nov. d C.
Nov. 15 — Metropolitan day;
In the Lawyers' Division, A. J. which is the major beneficiary of Monroe
Sweetland, Abraham Blue- speaker, Dr. B. A. Liu.
A gentle airing of woolen gar•
Satovsky, Harry H. Platt, Peter the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Nov. 16—Victory dinner.
ments will blow away stale odors
During the past four years the stein.
P. Gilbert and Adrian D. Rosen
Nov. 11—Armed forces day;
All luncheons will be held in and lift the nap. Sun baths will
are acting as chairmen in charge Joint Distribution Committee,
of building solicitations. Charles whose war relief experience dates prominent military person as the Crystal Ballroom of the Book- rout moths. Care should be taken
Cadillac Hotel, and will start lest colors fade in bright sunlight.
N. Agree is chairman of the Ar- back to World War I, provided speak
Nov. 12—Branches and schools; start promptly at 12:15 p. m.
chitects. Rabbis A. M. Hershman various forms of assistance from
and Morris Adler are co-chairmen emergency relief to emigration speaker, Miss Fannie Hurst.
of the Jewish Clergy Section and aid, to an average of more than
Dr. Max Winslow is chairman of 900,000 persons in more than 5'2
countries scattered over five con-
the Dentists.
tinents. In the past four years
Section Chairmen
The following workers are serv- the war mobilization program of
ing as section chairmen in the the 584,000 Jews in Palestine
Mercantile Division: Jewelers, and their activities in providing
Samuel Gerson, Jules R. Schubot, for the settlement and rehabili-
Fred F. Simmons;
ti of refugees from war-
sh oes , Joseph aon
attered Europe, were supported
Bienenstock; dry goods, Benja- t sh
Lieberman, Morris Shat- by the United Palestine App
min
1).
eal.
zen, Samuel Schwartz; furniture,
Here in the
United States, an
Louis Robinson, Herman Mathias; overwhelming majority of
the
creeds
luggage and loans, Jack Berger, 253,000 newcomers a of all in this
haven
Jack M. Goldman, Henry W. who have found
Stark; women's apparel, Joseph country were helped in adjusting
Cohen, themsel ves to the American way
H. Davidson, Harr
men's apparel, Harry S. Cohen, of life and making their full con-
Herbert M. Eiges; optometrists, tribution to the democratic war
Dr. Saul Cole; tailors, Irving She- effort through the program of
the National Refugee Service.
yin,
Jack Feinberg,
Stark. Bernard Isaacs, The Joint Distribution Commit-
HE ax of Mayor Jeffries' official condemnation has fallen upon the necks of
Harry
Samuel Levy and M. William tee has dispatched special rep-
two groups of citizens, the working people and the Negroes.
Weinberg are serving as division resentatives to North Africa, Lis-
Why?—Because they went to the polls in the recent primaries, along with
secretaries in the Commerce and bon and the Middle East to en-
General Unit. In the Treasury large its rescue and rehabilitation
many thousands of others and voted overwhelmingly against Jeffries.
Gifts Division, Rabbi Morris Ad- activities and recently the sum
You, as citizens performed an American duty in the American way. You
ler, Joseph Bernstein, James I. of 4,250,000 francs was contrib-
exercised
your right to cast a ballot for the candidate whom you believed best
Ellmann and Abraham J. Lach- uted by the J. D. C. for aid to
qualified to serve you as Mayor during the next two crucial years.
over are serving as an advisory-. economically uprooted Jews in
If it is the working man and woman and the Negro who must feel the edge
committee on Jewish organiza- Tunisia. Large-scale plans are be-
tions. Gerson B. Chertoff and ing completed at the present time
of the Jeffries ax today, upon whom will it fall tomorrow?
ds
Aaron Rosenberg are acting as for the immigration of thousan
Tomorrow, will it be the Pole, the Italian, the Jew, the Catholic, the Hun-
of refugee children from the Bal-
secretaries.
garian, the Rumanian, or any one of the many minority groups which make up the
- -- kans to Palestine. The J. D. C.

will provide the transportation.
cosmopolitan population of Detroit?
while the United Palestine Ap-
As far as I know, this is the first time in Detroit's history that a large sec-
peal will prepare for their settle-
tion of the population has been labeled with the "gangster" mark by its own mayor,
ment and absorption. Under a
simply because it wanted no more of him in the executive office, and voted accord-
British authorization, 29,000 ref-
ugees, principally children, will
ingly, as was its duty.
be permitted to enter Palestine
And remember this .. .
up to May, 1944. Provision had
also been made for the emigra-
Of the 200,000 people who voted in the
tion
of
children
to
the
United
primaries,
two-thirds of them voted against Jeff-
Advertising
?etnernbrance Pat.
States and this phase of the pr o-
Office)
(Reg. u. s.
ries.
gram will be the responsibility of
the J. D. C. and the National
Are all of them members of "gangster min-
Refugee Service.
orities" simply because they cast a ballot in ac-
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DAILY MEETINGS
DURING CAMPAIGN

The needs of the causes in-
cluded in the War Chest Cam-
paign for $8,250,000 will be por-
trayed at the daily campaign re-
port luncheons by an outstanding
group of internationally and na-
tionally famous persons in the
fields of diplomacy, social welfare,
labor and the arts.
Nate S. Shapero is chairman
of the War Chest Program Com-
mittee, and Herman M. Pekarsky
is the secretary.
Among those who will appear
as guest speakers at the campaign
luncheons are: Raymond Massey,
famous actor and portrayer of
Abraham Lincoln; Fannie Hurst,
famous author and novelist; Pi-
erre Cot, French Minister of Avi-
ation in the Daladier Cabinet:
Dr. Carl J. Hambro, former presi-
dent of the Norwegian Parliament
and former president of the
League of Nations Assembly; and
Charles P. Taft, director of the
Office of Community War Serv-
ices of the Federal Security
Agency. One of the features of
this series will be the program
at the Nov. 3 luncheon, which
has been arranged jointly by the
War Chest and the Detroit Round
Table of Catholics, Jews and
Protestants. The speakers on this

cordance with the dictates of their conscience?
To people of all groups in Detroit, I say
this:
Take solemn warning from this un-Ameri-
can attack by Mayor Jeffries.

For if it is the working man and the Negro
who feels the Jeffries' ax today, tomorrow it
may be YOU.

By Frank FitzGerald.

ELECT FRANK

FITZG JRALD
*** MAYOR

* * *

PRESENT CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER
ELECTION DAY, NOV. 2nd.

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