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QUOTA COMPLETION IN SIGHT
AS JUNIOR DIVISION REPORTS

in their hope that the
proportions will be reached
divisions in the drive.
Nearly Half of Total Objective Is Pledged at First Meeting;
SQUAD
Quota of $12,700 Expected To Be Exceeded;
e important task of distribu-
the large volume of mail
Chairmen Listed
alf of the campaign again
- Members of the Junior Divi- and Goldie Levenstein, chairmen;
sion of the Allied Jewish Cam- Leona Kutzen, secretary.
paign at their first report meet-
Division JE, Jewell Prentis and
ing held in the Jewish Commun- Bernard Weissman, chairmen;
ity Center reported 43 per: cent Mrs. Sylvia Baker, secretary.
coverage of the quota of $12,700
on 15 per cent of the slips, indi-
cating that with complete cover-
age of slips the- Junior Division
probably would exceed its quota:
Under the chairmanship of Ja-
cob L. Keidan, the Junior Divi-
sion is headed by the following:
David. A. Goldman and Samuel
L. Travis, vice-chairmen.
Albert L. Lieberman, chairman
of pre-campaign solicitations.
Harold Noveck, chairman of
organizations and treasury gifts.
Division JA, Sol and Mrs. Har-
riett Goldman, chairmen; Bertha
Belkin, secretary.
Division JB, Ann D. Brooks and
Marse D. Shiffman, chairmen;
Bluma Nagler secretary.
Division JC, Helen Goodman
supervised" by Mrs. Morris and Aaron Sumetc, chairmen;
lumberg, who was assisted Matilda Skwor, secretary.
Division JD, William B. Katz
he following mailing squad:
dames Maurice Aronson,
n Babcock, Harry Berman..
r M. Bernstein, Harry H.
JACOB L. KEIDAN
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eld, H. L. Byerly, Chester
Division
JF, Chester L. Colen
Olen, S. J. Eder Barney Fer- talks now are booked, and will
E. Frank, William Gershen- be presented to organizations and and Philmore Leemon; chairmen;
Max J. Gerstman, George on the radio during the next two Mrs. Eileen .Colen, secretary.
Division JG, Freda Jacobs and
ty, Abe Gordon, Milton weeks. Organizations that wish
on, Manuel Harris, Louis to have campaign speakers are Michael M. Golding, chairmen;
, Julia Hoeflich, Maxwell urged to call campaign headquar- Esta Geller, secretary.
y, M. Kassel, Fred H. Klein, ters, RA. 9340, and ask for the
Division JH, Rodelle Broder
an L. Lewis, Jr., Maurice Speakers' Bureau.
and Max Fogelman, chairmen;
, Sam Popkin, CoL Prenz-
Solicitation of organizations for Rosalind Knee, secretary.
, Samuel H. Rubiner, Hy their treasury gifts now is going
ler • David M. Sidder, S. A. on. This work is being handled
EVERY DOLLAR GIVEN TO
and Jean Sucher; and the by three committees. The men's ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN
Henrietta Ascher, Helene executive committee has been HELPS SAVE A LIFE.
Elaine Kaufman, Selma soliciting men's organizations;
and Ethel Winston.
the women's committee, under
ALITY COMMITTEE
the chairmanship of Mrs. Mau-
Robert J. Newman will rice Klein, is soliciting women's
as chairman of the hospital- organizations; and a congrega-
HAV
UNT
EE0
mmittee for the opening tional committee is at work so-
SHACKS
of the Allied Jewish Cam-. liciting congregations and their
at the Statler Hotel Sun- affiliates.
'ght. Accociatecl on the his-
ty committee with Mrs. KELTER HE;ADS PROBUS
will be Mrs. Hyman C.
Philip A. Adler, war commen-
r, chairman of the Worn- tator of the Detroit News, spoke
Division of • the 1942 Cam- before the Probus Club at its
organization and the fol- meeting Thursday in the Lee
Plaza hotel. Theodore Kelter was
es Hyman C. •Broder. Doug-
Brown, Julian H. Krolik. Abra- installed as president, Lewis
per. Seymour J. Frank. Sam- Carlson vice-president; Sidney .
Glogower. Robert J. Newman,
M. Welt, Perry P. BurnstIne. Levy, secretary, and Victor Zu-
rank. Theodore Levin. Nate S. kerman, treasurer. Dr. Louis
o. Nathan Simons. Harry 2.
, Grover C. Wolf. Henry Wine- Braum, Daniel Cullen and Na-
Joseph H. Ehrlich. Abrithani than N. Kaplan, the • retiring
Sidney J. Allen. Leo M. 13ntzel.
DeRoy, H. J. L. Frank, Fred president, are the directors.

thor, who writes under the name
Rufus Learsi.
Rabbi Leon Fram- of Temple
Israel served as moderator.
Judges were Judge Harry Kcidan
of the Wayne Circuit Court, Fred
M. Butzel, chairman of the exe-
cutive committee of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, and Abra-
Arthur Goldberg, representing ham Srere; president of the Fed-
the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation eration.
at the University of North Car-
olina, won first place in the na-
tional Bnai Brith Hillel Panel
Discussion. Tournament, the finals
of which were held here under
the auspices of the Detroit Bnai BOOKEEPER—One who can take com-
plete charge of set of books. Salary
Brith Women's Auxiliaries. Hon-
540.00 a week. Enquire Charles K.
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Harris & Co. 1646 Penobscot Bldg:
Blum, representing the Hillel
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