Pig* Two THE JEWISH NEWS Friday. October 16, 1942 Allied Campaign Workers Mobilize Jewish Volunteers 'Beat Gun' In Great Humanitarian Effort Wholesale Stores—Rudolph Zuie- Davidson, Maxwell Emmer, Dav- back, co-chairman. id A. Goldman, Milton Gordon, Division 8—News and Adver- Jacob L. Keidan, Henry Lapsides, tising— Morton Newlander and Irving Theaters: Alex Schreiber, Ruby. chairman. General Division—Profession- al: Architects: Charles N. Agree, Division 9—Lawyers- Barium Tower—Abraham Sat- chairman. ovsky, chairman. National Bank Clergy: Rabbi Morris Adler, Bldg.—Adrian D. Rosen; co- chairman; Bernard Isaacs, assist- Large Percentage of Solicitors Already Enrolled, Sobeloff Goldstick, Harry S. Grant, Ben Reveals; Various Divisions Organized for Intensive Grosberg, Mrs. Charles Ham- chairman. General — Sidney L. burger, Mrs. John A. Heaven- Alexander, chairman. Campaign; All Jewish Causes Included rich, Mrs. John C. Hopp, Benja- min Jaffe, Fred H. Klein, Max J. Kogan, Mrs. A. Max Kohn, Julian H. Krolik, Mrs. Walter Laib, Mrs. Herman Lewis, Sr., Metropolitan Unit The Metropolitan Unit includes Detroit's greatest humanitarian drive in history—the War Chest—is in full swing, and the Jewish community is throwing in all its manpower to assure achievement of the *5,800,000 quota. Litchterman, Philip Lip- Although the dates of the campaign were set offici- Harry son. ally for Oct. 26 to Nov. 12, the campaign machinery of the Henry Meyers, Mrs. Henry Allied Jewish Campaign of the Jewish Welfare Federation and the Detroit Service Group al- ready have commenced mobiliza- tion of workers for the drive. Unprecedented Effort Isidore Sobeloff, executive dir- ector of the Federation, stated on Wednesday that a large per- centage of the Allied Jewish Campaign workers already have been enrolled for the War Chest and that all indications point to unprecedented effort for the great War Chest. Two district headquarters will be located in Jewish build- ing. District No. 2 will be at the Jewish Community Center, Woodward and Holbrook. Dis- trict No. 11 will be at Congre- gation Shaarey ,Zedek, Chicago and Lawton. Meeting Thursday noon, the division in charge of corporation gifts organized its forces for the drive. Henry Wineman is a mem- ber of the executive committee of the corporations division. The industial and commercial division, of which Irving W. Blumberg is a co-chairman, or- ganized Thursday evening. Special Gifts Division The special gifts division com- menced activities last Monday. Melville—S. Welt is co-chairman of this division with Joseph P. Glaser. Mrs. Leo Butzel is chairman of a committee formed to insure 100 per cent participation in the drive by local social agencies Abraham J. Lachover is a co- chairman of the treasury gifts division and is also active on the speakers' committee. Former Judge Charles Rubiner is co- chairman of the speakers' bur- eau with Lee A. White of the Detroit News. Advance Gifts Unit Israel Himelhoch and Mrs. Henry Wineman are majors of the advance gift unit. Their cap- tains• include Fred M. Butzel, Abraham Cooper, Clarence H. Enggass and Henry Wineman, and Mesdames Isaac Gilbert, Samuel R. Glogower and Abra- ham Srere. Team members of the advance gifts unit are: Sidney L. Alexander, Sidney J. Allen, Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, Eugene J. Arnfeld, Maurice Aro- nsson, Morton F. Ashner, Julius Berman, David Block, Irving W. Blumberg, Louis C. Blumberg, Morris H. Blumberg, A. J. Blu- menau, Jerome Brasch, Hyman C. Broder, Mrs. Hyman C. Broder Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, Miss Emma Butzel, Harry Cohen. Henry Cohen, Herman Cohen. Irwin I. Cohn, Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs. David S. Diamond, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Ben B. Fenton and Barney Smith. Rabbi Leon Fram, Harry Frank, Mrs. H. J. L. Frank, Mrs. Max Frank, Samuel Frank, Mrs. Seymour J. Frank, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, William Friedman. Harvey H. Goldman, Nathaniel the following workers who have been active in Allied Jewish Campaigns: Mrs. iflyman C. Broder, chair- man of organization. District 2—Headquarters: Jew- ish Community Center— District Managers: Mrs. John C. Hopp, Mrs. Herschel V. Kreger and Harry Z. Brown. Secretaries: Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, Mrs. Maurice A. Landau, Mrs. Charles Rubiner and Miss Louise Shiffman. Zone Chairmen: Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld and Mrs. James Wine- man, Mrs. David Cooper and Mrs. Herman L. Lewis, Sr.; Mrs. Al Dreifus and Mrs. Sol Wolff; Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich and Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff; Mrs. Harry C. Goldberg and Mrs. A. C. Lappin; Mrs. Edward Stein. District 11 — Headquarters: Congregation Shaarey Zedek- Meyers, Gus D. Newman, Mrs. Robert J. Newman, Max Oshos, Mrs. J. H. Polozker, Meyer L. Prentis, Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis, Herbert D. Robinson, Louis Rob- inson, Setta Robinson, Meyer Rosenbaum, Samuel Rubiner, Reuben Sandler, William Sandl- er, Mrs. Nate S. Shapero, Abe Shiffman, Bert Silverman, Fred F. Simmons, Mrs. Nathan Simons, Abraham Srere, William Stark- stein, Sidney Stone, George M. Stutz, David M. Welling, Joseph M. Welt, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt. Mrs. Melville S. Welt, David Wilkus, Mrs. David Wilkus, Monte D. Wittelshofer. Industrial, Commercial While the industrial and com- Dentists: Dr. Max Winslow, chairman. Speakers' Bureau The Speakers' Bureau includes: Judge Charles Rubiner, co-chair- man; Mrs. Morris Adler, Rabbi Morris Adler, Benjamin Bavly, Norman Birnkrant, Philip Brez- ner, Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, Louis S. Cohane, Mrs. Ida B. Colton, Mrs. L. A. Edwards, James L Ellmann, Henry J. Feinberg, Rabbi Leon Fram, Isaac Franck, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Mrs. Louis Heavenrich, Sidney J. Immer- man, A. J. Lachover, Henry Lap- ides, Theodore Levin, Samuel M. Levin, Nathan Milstein, Rabbi Jacob Nathan, David Rosen. Miss Selma J. Sampliner, Harold Silv- er and Isidore Sobeloff. Mailing Squad Mrs. Morris H. Blumberg. who has for several years rendered great service to the Allied Jewish Campaigns as chairman of the mailing squad, is in charge of the War Chest mailing squad and her committee this week began pre- paration of 16,000 kits for work- District Manager: Mrs. Max Frank; Asst. District Manager: Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine; Secre- taries: Mrs. Jack Behrman, Mrs. ers. I. D. Friedman; Mrs. Robert Additional appointments to key Purdy and Mrs. Charles Robin- positions in the War Chest will son. be announced next week. Zone Charmen: Mrs. Samuel Jewish Causes in Drive Green and Mrs. Ernest J. Sachse; Inclusion in the drive of all Mrs. Ralph Davidson: Mrs. Morse the war relief causes is spurring, Goldman and Mrs. Seymour J. the community to record-break- Frank; Mrs. Ben Jacob; Mrs. ing efforts in behalf of the War mercial unit of the campaign is sitll incomplete, several appoint- ments were announced as fol- lows: Division 2—War Parts Manu- facturing— Steel: Abe Kasle. Machinery: Dave Emerman, Harvey H. Goldman, Emil Stern. Division 3—General Manu- facturing and Sales— Reclaimed and Salvage Mater- ials: Samuel G. Key well and Ben Kramer, chairmen. Ralph Ley; Mrs. Philip Lipson; Chest. Included are the United Mrs. Morris Luskin: Mrs. Henry Jewish Appeal (Joint Distribu- Wagner and Mrs. Samuel Feld- tion Committee, United Palestine man. Service); all the agencies of the Detroit Community Fund. in- Special Assignments Chairmen of. Special Assign- cluding the Jewish causes; Unit- ments: Mrs. Fred A. Ginsberg ed Service Organizations (USO), and Mrs. David S. Diamond. including the Jewish Welfare District 10—District Manager: Board, and all the local and na- Benjamin Wilk. tional causes of the Allied Jewish; Zone Chairmen: A. J. Blumen- Campaign (except the civic-pro- au, Chester L. Colen, Harry C. tective groups). Division 4—Building and Con- struction— Sanford D. Adler, Harry J. Glasser, Max C. Handler, Allen Kramer, George D. Seyburn and Benjamin Wilk. Division 5—Mechantile- Retail and Variety Stores— Maurice A. Enggass, co-chairman. Late News Brevities Mussolini Gets Churchmen's Roosevelt Greets Zionist Conclave Protest Against Jew-Baiting Lauds Palestine's Contribu- Appalling Sight of Jewish Misery in Polish Ghetto Forces Apology From Nazi Leader; Other Jewish Tele- graphic Agency News Briefs ant. Compiled By Independent Jewish Press Service AMERICA: Benjamin V. Cohen appointed chief counsel of the Office of Economic Stabilization . . . U. S. Government deCides to tions to United Nations' War Efforts admit French Jewish refugee children; JDC and NRS to aid entry . Dean Alfange pledges legislation to prevent racial and religious NEW YORK — Warm recogni- discrimination in N. Y. state ... New York City Council opens city hospital jobs to non-citizens . . . Dickstein scores Dies Committee ZURICH—The Bishops of Rome, Turin, Milan, Trieste, Fiume tion of the part which Palestine for ignoring Fascisls ... F. D. R. warns Axis atrocities will be pun- and Padua have made strong protests to Premier Mussolini against plays in the fight of the United ished after the war . . . Equal rights promised to Norwegian Jews the persecution of Jews in Italy, it is revealed in Regime Fascista, Nations against the Axis is made . . New book on American Jew sponsored by Hadassah . Massa- by President Franklin D. Roose- velt in a message of greeting addressed to the delegates of the concurrent conventions of the Zionist Organization of America, and Hadassah, women's Zionist Nazi Officials Appalled at Misery in Ghetto organization, which opened here STOCKHOLM—The misery prevailing among the Jews in the Wednesday with a combined ghettos in Nazi-held Poland is too much even for Werner Schramm, delegation of more than 2,000 in the hard-boiled Nazi official whom Hitler has appointed as leader of attendance. the German youth in occupied Poland. Lauding the "substantial con- In an interview published in the German press, Schramm ad- mits that what he saw in the Jewish ghetto in Mlava, near Warsaw, tribution" of Palestine to the made such an impression on him thah he found it necessary to apol- United Nations' war effort, the ogize to the leaders of the Jewish community there for the sufferings Chief Executive, in his message sent to Judge Louis E. Levinthal, which they are undergoing. Gen. Somervell Lauds Valor of Jews; Roosevelt Greets Veterans president of the Zionist Organi- SCRANTON, Pa.—Lieut. Gen. Brehon Somervell, chief of the zation, attributes that contribu- army's services of supply, speaking here before the 47th annual tion "in great part to the work" convention of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States, lauded of the Zionist Organization of the valor which Jews have displayed in all the wars of the United America and Hadassah in the States and denounced as traitors and saboteurs those who spread past and in the present. prejudice against persons of any race, color or religion. The hope that "the present Prior to Gen. Somervell's address the delegates heard a message which reached here this week. Regime Fascista, published by Roberto Farinacci, formerly sec- retary of the Facist party and the chief anti-Semitic propagandist in Italy, mentions the protests only obliquely in an attack on the church leaders, since the Italian press was forbidden to publish any reports of the Bishops' action. of greeting from President Franklin D. Roosevelt, citing the fighting world crisis will mark a long step forward towards the realiza- tradition established by American Jews. At its closing session the JWV defeated a resolution proposing tion of the Zionist vision" for the the creation of a separate Jewish army in Palestine. Instead, a reso- establishment of Palestine as the lution was adopted asking for the arming of Jews as part of a Pales- Jewish National Homeland was tine defense force. voiced by Field Marshal Jan The convention of the Jewish War Veterans was informed that Christian Smuts, Prime Minister one of the Aircobra pursuit planes donated by the organization to of South Africa, in a message the American armed forces has been named "Star of David" by the cabled to Judge Levinthal on the military authorities. occasion of the Zionist conven- Russia, Other Nations Get Proposal For Punishing Nazis tion. LONDON—Paralleling President' Roosevelt's statement in Wash- ington that a United Nations commission will be established to in- The War Chest drive, Oct. 26 to vestigate the guilt of individual Axis ringleaders responsible for Nov. 12 is the application of the mass-executions and atrocities committed upon the civilian popula- tions in Axis-held countries, Viscount Simon, the Lord Chancellor, announced in the House of Lords that the proposal for the creation of such a commission came from the British Government, and has been communicated to Russia, China, the Fighting French and other nations. . Allied Jewish Campaign and Community Fund principle of organized, boncentrated giving on an even wider and more united front. chusetts Committee on Public Safety analyzes anti-democratic ru- mors .. . Sergeant Julius Schellenburg wins Purple Heart for New Guinea action. War causes shift from Friday evening to Sunday morning serv- ices in Temple Israel of St. Louis ... Amendment of Neutrality Act saves thousands of Americans, including 8.000 Jews in Palestine, from cancellation of citizenship ... 120 refugees arrive at Baltimore on Serpa Pinto . . . Mrs. Roosevelt hopes Jewish victims of perse- cution will find homes in Western Hemisphere . . . Catholics put book on Polish history on preferred list ... Bill introduced in House to exempt parents of soldiers from enemy alien class ... Anti-De- famation League demands postal authorities bar circulation of Kamp's book . . . Viscount Halifax deplores Nazi brutality against Jews . . . Congressman Holland says Patterson-McCormick papers cater to race hatred. OVERSEAS—AND PALESTINE: On return to Palestine, David ben Gurion says America is preparing to assure world order after peace . .. Three Jewish companies in Pioneer Corps disbanded for new Palestine regiment ... Lady MacMichael visits ATS Magnes group asserts, it wants uninterrupted immigration ... 133 engineer- ing men enlist with British armed forces . .. New book on Hitler atrocities planned by Polish Jews in Palestine ... Hebrew University Scientists serve as human guinea pigs in spotted typhus experiment . . . Several hundred new recruits join Jewish battalions despite labor shortage ... Palestine Orchestra gave 201 concerts in its sixth season. Plan to have Warsaw ghetto accommodate "Aryans" ... Ruman- ian Government charges Jews allowed -to function under Rumanian names . . . London Times correspondent says Nazi prisoners in Russia "bitter anti-Semites" ... Lieutenant Max Lev awarded medal for bravery by Soviet . .. Reveal that Herriot breach with Vichy dates from defense of Jews . . . Doriot's strength growing among Nazis ... Paris denies Vatican intervention ... French Fascist news- paper claims thousands of Jews hiding near French Switzerland . .. British launch commission for postwar punishment . . . Nazis to introduce anti-Jewish laws in Denmark • . . Hungary admits adverse effect of anti-Jewish measures . . . Slovakian people and officials impede anti-Jewish measures ... Palestine Home Guard not to enroll additional Jews ... Hundreds die as Swiss erect new barriers against refugees . . . Yugoslavian refugees who return to their homes arrested and sent to concentration camps . . . Prague Zionist leader, Dr. Franz Kahn, deported to Theresienstadt . . • 66 Hungarian Nazis expelled from Congress for dissenting on Jewish issue . . . Nazi radio appeals to Caucasian population to kill or take hostage local Jetrjsh peasants who try to escape . - • 4