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May 21, 1943 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-05-21

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THE. JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 21 -, 1943

Jewish News Start
Soldiers' Cigarette Fund

Page . Seven

Hamlin to Address
Arlazaroff Branch
Next Wednesday

Hearings Postponed
On 'Fair' Employment

Evidence on 'Discrimination
Must Be Presented
Agreement Reached With P. Lorillard Co. to Send Smokes National Labor Leader to Be
Immediately
To Men Overseas; Name of Participating Groups
Guest Speaker at Meeting
• •
To Be PlaCed on Each Package

.

-•

..

in Schaver's Honor

Detroit Jews will be given an opportunity to provide
Servicemen with cigarettes as a result of a project inaugurated
this week by the Detroit A.Z.A. (Junior Bnai B-rith) Chap-
ters, in collaboration with: The Jewish News.
With .-the assistance of the P. Lorillard Co., makers of
Old- Gold Cigarettes,. this: project took - shape this week with

.

Isaac Hamlin, national secre-
tary of the Gewerkshaften, the
labor Palestine campaign, will be
the guest speaker at a special
meeting of Arlazaroff Branch of

the - approval of the A.ZA. cen-
tral committee here, under the week' that local- A.Z.A.- groups
direction of Leonard BeloVe, di- willbe .glad .to provide speakers.
Z. A. irK this region. to organizations desiring explana-
. rector:of
- Contributions; In :any amount tions of the way,.in which the
be aceepted from . Detroit cigarette fund Jis.Operatec.l.
Jews for the cigarette fund, and
Cable From McArthur
cigarettes to be provided through

the efforts Of the A.Z:A. and Thee That there is a definite. need
Jewish News will carry .imprints; for the cigarette fUnd was in
on each package, reading: "De-i dicated thiS week wheh the fcil-
troit A.Z.A. and. The. Jewish . News lowing cable from General' Mc-
of Detroit." : Arthur, sent to A. 'R. Gray • of
the Wright • Aeronautical Corp:,
Others May Join

Other organizations:.-are invited Of Patterson,. N.'
to join in sponsoring this project, "This Command - appreciates
and, the .name of each .organiza- deeply the generosity of the
tion whose members finance the employees of Wright Aeronau-
shipment of a minimumof two tical Corp. It is suggested that
cases of cigarettes will be placed entire amount be used to pur-
oh specially imprinted labels, chase American cigarettes
samples of which are on display which of all personal comforts
at - A.Z.A. headquarters and at are the most difficult to 037
'ISAAC HAMLIN
the office of The Jewish News. tain here."
the
Jewish
National Workers'
The agreement reached by The
Daniel M. Fein, . assistant divi-
Jewish News and the A.Z.A. with sion manager of the. P. Lorillard - Alliance, next Wednesday eve-
the makers of Old Gold Cigar- Co. in Detroit, _ stated that the ning, at the Rose Sittig Cohen
ettes provides for the following: company will donate one case. Bldg.
This meeting will celebrate the
of cigarettes free to this fund
. "As few as 50 cartons (one
case) of cigarettes may be pur- with every -10 cases purchased, success attained by the Aria-
without affecting the special tax iaroff Branch in the Gewerk-
chased for free shipment to
free rate set for soldiers in the shaften drive, its members hay-
men in the armed forces at
the low tax 'free: price . of $25 •cigarette fund inaugurated by ing raised $26,000—$1,000 above
its quota and more than half of-
-
—or 5 cents per package.
The Jewish News.
the entire sum raised in Detroit.
- Special Label
At this meeting also, Morris L.
"If the purchase consists of
Schaver, president of the _branch,
Auxiliary to JWV
two or more cases- of cigarettes,
will be honored for his '13 years
they will be. .personalized by Seeks Volunteers
of service as chairman of the
affixing a special label-to each
package of 20. cigarettes with
Red Cross Work Gewerkshaften drives in Detroit.
the name of the sponsoring or-
.ganization, as well as a brief
The workroom of the American Ruth Welling Elected
message from 'the . organiza-
Red
Cross Surgical Dressing Sta- to U. W. Mortar Board
tion.''
tion No. 57, and the Home Nurs-'
Cigarettes . donated in this way ing Course Unit quarters super-
Miss Ruth Welling, daughter of
'are to be 'delivered to the port of vised by the Department of Dr. Renjamin.D. Welling, of the
embarkation where they are ac- Michigan, Ladies' Auxiliary to Belcrest Hotel, .-is a Men-ibex, of
. cepted by' an army officer' who the Jewish War Veterans, located the Mortar Board at University . of
will acknowledge receipt of the at 11715 Dexter Blvd., has been Wisconsin, She 'was elected to
gift and will .request. that the summer conditioned and adjusted the. boai'd during the Senior
commanding officer also acknow- for proper ventilation.
Swingout"exercises becauSe • of
ledge it. There is no charge for
her outstanding scholarship-. and
Many
more
women
volunteer
shipments as they are . handled
10-40r-ship.
by the government after receipt workers are needed frdrh this dis;
trict for the production. of band-
at port of embarkation.
Arrangements will be made ages for the armed forces.
The next class Of instruction for
later for the inclusion of other
brands of cigarettes by the Jew- newcomers will be held at this
station on Monday, June 7 at _10
May 7;-To Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
ish News.
a. m., for not More than 30 - liam Gershenson (Sylvia Brom-
Accept Donations
volunteers. Enrollment must be stein), a son, Dennis Earl.
Contributions to the cigarette made in advance of this date.
• -
Mr. and . 'Mrs.
fund are already :being accepted
Those who have' received their- . May 7 — To
from indiVidual donors by the lessons and qUalified, may come CharIe§.Itaplan (Ethel Alter) of
Detroit . A. Z. A. Headquarters, fOr d ai 1 y activity, . Monday 4259Clginents Ave., a son, San-
Leonard Belove, 'Director, 606 through Thursday, 1.0 a. in: to 3:30. fora _ 414n.
Murphy Bldg.,' CH: 3372; and by p. m., also evenings frorri 6:30 til
May 4—To Lt. and 'Mrs. Ed-
The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot 10.
ward j. Simon (Belle Elaine
Bldg., RA. 7956.
,, A 10-week course is no offer- Dronzek), a son. Lt.' Simons,
Mr. Belove announced this ed in home nursing, eve-
every
I-Y:1'4es who the Medical...Corps,
day and . Thursday_ at 8, p.
Stati-on ;Hospital, Camp Miles
They are sponsored 'bk 'the De- Standish;.- Mass., came here , on
troit Chapter Of American Red. I May 18.:for a five-day visit with
Cross;
I

-

JaCk B. Burke, field represen-
tative of the President's Commit-
tee on Fair Employment Prac-.
tice, acting in behalf of the War
Manpower Commission, an-
nounced this week that the hear-
ings on discrimination in employ-
ment have been postponed to
June 28 and 29.
Metropolitan Detroit Council
on Fair Employment Practices is
the local. citizens 'committee in-
ested in preventing injustice
in employment to men and wom-
en on 'account of race or creed.
. EmphaSis was placed this:week
by loir. Burke and others. inter-
ested _ in preventing injustice
that evidence of unjust practices
must be brought .to the attention
of the responsible committees as

soon as possible, since it takes

fully three weeks before action.
can be taken.
The Metropolitan Detroit
Council on Fair Employment
Practices has turned over to the
Federal Committee, located at
424 Boulevard Bldg., cases in-
volving refusal to employ Jews,
and is interested in obtaining in-.
formation regarding other cases
involving discrimination against
Jews.
Information is being taken at
309 Hammond Bldg., or 424 Bou-
levard Bldg., as well as the Jew-.
ish Community Council, 803
Washington Boulevard Bldg.

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10.50

Wyandotte Boy
Wins 'M' Alumni
Scholarship

Stuart Stahl, son. of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Stahl of 551 Walnut
St., Wyandotte, "has 'been 'award-
ed a four-year University of
Michigan Alumni Scholarship.
This 'honor came as a climax
to a successful high school career,
marked by outstanding scholastic
feats -and colorful activity in
school events at Roosevelt High
in Wyandotte.
Stuart has proved his versatil-
ity, maintaining an "A" average
throughout high school, being an
honor member of Tri-Alpha since
its inception, 'and being selected
for National Honor - Society. .
A member of the National
Thespian Dramatic 'Society, Stu-
art has participated in various
plays and- skits. He is active in
speech and debating classes, a
member of Teddy Bear publica-
tions, and a tennis player, having
earned his "W".
He plans to enter the school of
literature, science and the' arts in'
June to' study law-and political
science.

This is one time when

it's smart to be a

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weather catch him un-.

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