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May 8, 1942

Women's Division Takes Lead
With $88P42 Already Listed

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Abraham Srere, Isidoe So-
Radio
beloff to Address Vrory
Luncheon Toda

The Women's Division of the
Allied Jewish. Campaign again
is. taking the lead in the com-
munity's aim for total success in
reaching the objective set for the

Talks
Will Boost
Allied Drive

Page Three

JEWISH NEWS

Detroit Jews Will Launch
Great Allied Drive Sunday

Registration of Volunteer Solicitors Expected to Reach
3,500; Hotel Statler to Be Headquarters; Report
Meetings Scheduled

The Allied Jewish Campaign will commence offi-

On Radio for UJA

Under, the chairmanship of Hy-
55 causes included in the drive's
cially this Sunday evening, at a dinner in Hotel Statler
man Altman, a radio schedule
quota.
at which Sir Norman Angell, eminent publicist and Nobel
With a total of $88,042 already has been arranged for Allied
Peace Prize winner, will be the guest speaker.
reported
toward the women's Jewish Campaign speakers.
Henry Wineman, chairman of the executive com-
quota of $95,000, and with only
mittee of the Allied Jewish Campaign, will preside at
This Saturday night at 9
_
o'clock, Aaron Droock will speak
the dinner.. A brief address will 7 —
on Mr. Altman's Jewish Radio
be delivered by Fred M. Butzel, I with
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a boatload of refugees, will
Hour, over Station WJLB.
chairman of the drive.
be the speaker.
Fred M. Butzel will speak over
The entire campaign machin- i May 18—Joseph C. Hyman. ex-
the Sunday Jewish Hour at 12:30
ery already has been completed, ecutive vice-president of the
p. m., May 10.
although additional volunteers American Jewish Joint Distribu-
are being enrolled hourly, and tion Committee, will be the
On Saturday night, May 16, at
it is believed that nearly 3,500 speaker.
9 o'clock, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich
men and women workers will ,
will be the speaker, and at 12:45
May 20—Speaker, Dr. James
conduct the solicitations during G. Heller of Cincinnati.
p. m. Sunday, May 17, Herman
the
coming
two
weeks.
A
list
of
Wise will speak.
May 25—Dr. Albert Abraham-
workers appears on page 14 in sohn. executive director of Na-
In addition to "spot" announce-
this
ments on Station WJLB daily
tional Refugee Services will be
during the campaign, there will
REPORT MEETINGS
the speaker.
1
be a series of five-minute talks
May 27 is the date tentatively
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, world-
Report meetings of campaign
from Monday through Friday,
set for the concluding luncheon
renowned
Jewish
leader,
will
de-
workers
will
commence
May
12,
May 11 to 15, and May 18 to 25,
report meeting.
liver his first radio address in the at luncheons in Hotel Statler,
from 5:05 to 5:10 p. m.
SPEAKERS' BUREAU AND
and
will
continue
as
follows:
Addresses in behalf of the Al- United States on Thursday, May
TREASURY GIFTS DIVISION
Tuesday, May 12, the speaker
lied Jewish Campaign already 14, from 6:30 to 6:45 p. m.
To date, 167 campaign talks
have been delivered by Sidney L. (E.W.T.), over the NBC network, will be Harold Goldenberg, chair- have been delivered to various
man of the Minneapolis 1942 Al-
Alexander, Henry Lapides, Rabbi
organizations and groups, and on
under the auspices of the United lied Jewish Campaign.
Leon Fram. Jacob Keidan, Irving
' the radio. Thirty-four additional
Jewish
Appeal
for
Refugees,
MRS. HYMAN C. BRODER
May
15—Bert
Jacobson.
who
W. Blumberg and Clarence H.
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Chairman, Women's Division Enggass. Overseas Needs and Palestine. recently returned from Europe
8 per cent more to be secured,
the women will meet at a victory
luncheon today—Friday, May 8—
HUDSON STORE HOURS: DAILY, 9:30 TO 5:30; SATURDAY 9:30 TO 6:00
at 12:30 p. m., at the Jewish Corn- I
Triunity Center, to hear final re- -
ports_
SRERE TO SPEAK
At today's rally, Mrs. Hyman
C. Broder, chairman of the Worn-
en's Division, will preside. and
addresses will be delivered by
Abraham Srere, president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation of
Detroit, and Isidore Sobeloff, di-
rector of the Federation.
Mrs. Henry Wineman will re-
ceive reports from the special
gifts division, of which she is
chaff rman.
The musical program will be
featured by vocal selections by
Mrs. Abraham Cooper.
The success of the Women's
-Division already can be measured `
comparatively with last year's
results. The total raised by the
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