Friday, March 19, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twelve ZOA in Drive For Members Fishman Assists in Congress Bond Drive Monsky to Speak On Broadcast for Red Cross Sunday Nathan Fishman, who has earned the title of super-War Bond salesman, has offered his Detroit Campaign Underway services to the Detroit Women's WASHINGTON, D. C.—Henry Division of the American Jewish Monsky, president of Bnai Brith, to Extend Membership to Congress in the local $500,000 will be the Jewish spokesman include Al! Jews on an inter-faith radio program to be sponsored by the American Harry Cohen, chairman of the Red Cross Sunday morning, membership drive of the Zionist over the coast to coast network Organization of Detroit, this of the Columbia Broadcasting week made public a plea for the System. Tied in with the $125,- extension of Zionism until "every 000,000 Red Cross War Fund Jew acquires membership," which was issued in Jerusalem on March 10 by the Executive of the World Zionist Organization. The appeal for the purchase of shekolim (each shekel being a token of membership in the World Zionist Organization) dur- ing the year 5703 was signed by all members of the Executive Committee, headed by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president. Plan for Tomorrow The World Zionist Organiza- tion's appeal reads in part: "Victory looms on the horizon and preparations for a Day of NATHAN FISHMAN Judgment after the war are be- ginning. We, too, must begin preparing, particularly doing our War Bond drive, now being con- utmost to show the world that ducted in honor of Dr. Stephen the Zionist movement embraces S. Wise's 67th birthday. The drive has been extended the active majority of the Jewish until April 1. An Army Bomber people and that Zionist aspira- with the name "American Jew- tions and demands are identical ish Congress of Detroit" will be with those of world Jewry. purchases at the conclusion of "In preparing for tomorrow, we the drive with the co-operation must extend the Zionist ranks; of the U. S. Treasury Depart- we must rally the Jewish people ment. under the Zionist flag and make Mr. Fishman was largely re- sure that every Jew acquires sponsible for the success of the membership in the Zionist Or- Knollwood Country Club Million ganization." Dollar Bond drive. Drive Opens Here The Congress War Bond office The Detroit drive for members at 527 Barium Tower, RA. 7550, began on Thursday evening at a is open daily except Saturday meeting at the home of Mr. and and Sunday. Mrs. Maurice Landau. A large committee is assisting Mr. Cohen in his efforts to double the mem- bership of the Zionist Organiza- tion of Detroit. Buy War Bonds! Induct 40 WAACS At J.W.V. Rally By arrangement with the local recruiting station of the U. S. Army and Lt. Margaret R. Stew- art, officer in charge of Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, the De- ' partment of Michigan Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans and the women's groups affiliated with the Jewish Com- munity Council will participate in a rally to contact women of 21 to 44 who are eligible for service with the WAACs. The program will commence at 8 p. m. on Tuesday, March 25, at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Forty WAAC recruits who have already been accepted will be sworn in at this rally. There will be entertainment, mu- sic by the Fort Wayne Army Band, presentation of an Ameri- can Flag to the WAACs. Re- freshments will be served. The public is invited, admission be- ing free. campaign, the broadcast will be heard from 9:45 to 10 a. m., East- tern War Time. "The American Red Cross— Brotherhood in Action," will be the theme of the program which will feature addresses by a na- tionally known trio of laymen representing Catholics, Protest- ants and Jews. In additipn to Mr. Monsky, the speakers Will be the Hon. Francis B. Sayre, special assist- ant to Secretary of State Hull, and deputy director of the Of- fice of Foreign Relief and Re- habilitation Operations, and Ed- ward J. Heffron, secretary of the National Council of Catholic Men. Letter Box Serviceman Commends The Jewish News Editor, The Jewish News: I wish to thank you once more for mailing to me your oustand- ing weekly. It keeps me well posted on what is going on in the Jewish world in general and in the Jewish community of De- troit in particular. I enjoy read- ing your paper very much. CPL. ALEX J. STEIN, 93rd Medical Gas Treatment Bn. Camp Livingston, La. Where Skies Are Darkest Where Peril Is Greatest Jewish Youth League to Hear War Subjects Present War-Time Situation to Be Discussed March 28 at AD-Day Meet Subjects of interest to the Jewish youth in the present war- time period will be discussed at the all-day conference of the League of Detroit Jewish Youth on Sunday, March 28, at the Jewish Community Center, Among those who will partici- pate will be Dr. Walter Berg- man, Philip Slomovitz, Dr. Betsy Jane Welling, Mrs. Geraldine Bledsoe and Samuel Jacobs. A pictorial presentation of war subjects will be presented at the conference with the showing of "Soldier Without Uniforms," "A Child Went Forth," "High Stakes in the East," "China Strikes Back," "Point Rationing of Food" and "A Place to Live." Those interested in attending are requested to make reserva- tions with their organizations or call the Jewish Center, MAdison 8400. 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