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September 15, 1944 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-09-15

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Friday, Sep:fern4er IS, 1944

'THE JEWISH NEWS

Page. Nino'

• $8,250,000 War Chest Drive to Start Oct.

Henry Wineman Appointed
Vice-Chairman of Drive

More Than 20,000 Volunteer Workers Expected to Assist,
B. E. Young, Chairman, Says; Allied Jewisil Campaign
One of 24 Beneficiaries

Benjamin E. Young, campaign chairman of the Detroit
War Chest, this week announced that the next drive for a
goal of $8,250,000 will be conducted here from • Oct. 25 to
Nov. 10. -
More than 20,0.00 volunteer workers are expected to
participate in the campaign which will bring help to our

fighting men, our Allies and our 'is
neighbors.
The 24 agencies receiving ap-
propriations are the USO, United
Seamen's Service, War Prisoners'
Aid, American Field Service, Al-
lied Jewish Campaign, America-
Denmark Relief, American Re-
lief for Czechoslovakia, Ameri-
can Relief for France, American
Relief for Italy, American Relief
for Norway, Belgian War Relief
Society, British War Relief So-
ciety, Friends of Luxembourg,
Greek War Relief, Philippine
War Relief (of the U. S.), Polish
War Relief, Queen Wilhelmina
Fund, Refugee Relief Trustees,
Russian W a r Relief, United
China Relief, United Lithuanian
Relief Fund of America, - Ti. S.
Conimittee for the Care of Eu-
ropean Children, United Yugo-
s.
slav Relief Fund and the Detroit
HENRY WINEMAN
Community Fund agencies.
AJC Needs $870,543
Requirement of the National Cleveland Man Heads
War Fund, which includes the
various foreign war relief agen- Program Committee for
cies, total $3,122,658. Th• -2 Allied Federation Conference
Jewish Campaign needs $870,543
for overseas and national sere=
Jerome Curtis, =president of
ices, $230,000 for local services; East Central States- Region,
the local USO\ will receive $225,--
000; local war related projects, Council of ]JeWish' Federations
$250,000; Detroit Community and Welfare Funds,. announces
Fund,' $3,000,000. A contingency that .Judge Maurite _Bet-hon. -of
reserve of '$100,000 will be set CleVeland has accepted chairMan-
aside for local services.
ship:- of the program committee
Campaign and administrative
costs will require $325,000 (less for the annual region corifererice
than 4 per cent). Shrinkage in to be held Nov. 11 arid 12..
collection is estimated at $406,-
The conference will discuss re-
160. Total estimated require- planning community structures,
inents are $8,529,361." An •uriap- community programs to meet im-
propriated surplus of $250,000 mediate and postwar needs,
from last year and an estimated capital campaigns and building
saving of $29,361 in budgets of projects, veterans service, com-
local war related. projects reduce munity. .relations, problems of
the required goal to $8,250,000, care of the aged.
the same i as last year's goal.
The East Central States Region
Wineman Appointed
-- - now compromises '50 communi-
Volunteers assist in obtaining ties in Ohio, Western Pennsyl-
the money and pledges through vania, West Virginia, Kentucky,
solicitation in business places and Indiana, Michigan and Eastern
at homes. •
Canada.
It was announced by Mr.
Young that. Henry Wineman, one
of Detroit's outstanding Jewish
leaders, has been appointed vice-
chairman of the coming di ive.
Mr. Wineman is a former presi-
dent of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
Harry Sklar, 49, of 2545 W.
eration. He is serving on the
boards of directors of the Federa- Chicago Blvd., died Sept. 7. Fu-
tion, the Community Fund, Na- neral services were held Sunday
tional Refugee Service, National at Lewis Bros. Burial was in
Council of Jewish, Federations Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
and Welfare Funds and Business
A well known advertising man,
Property Association, He is a Mr. Sklar had resided in Detroit
member of the . board of directprs for nearly 40. years. He was a
of The Jewish News.
member of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek and Knollwood Country
Jews In Bi alystock
Club.
Claim Seized Property
He is survived by his wife,
MOSCOW (JPS)—The first Tillie; one son, Pvt. Gerald, over-
step to retrieve property confis- seas; two daughters, Mrs. Melba
cated by the Nazis from the Winer and Esther; his mother,
Jews was taken by the newly- Mrs. Sophie Sklar; three broth-
forthed JeWish Community Coun-' ers, Samuel A., Reuben and Jo-
cil of Bialystock. One hundred seph A.
A., and five., sisters, Mrs.
fourteen Jewish survivors ap- Lewis.
Mrs. Max Bron-
peared in Bialystock up to Aug. stein, Mrs. • Sol Goldman, Mrs.
20.
Joseph Barnett and Betty Sklar.

Resettlement Service Here
Helps Trace Kin in Europe

Suwalker Verein,
Keshenever Serve
at USO, Romulus

Members of Suwalker Inde-
pendent Progressive Verein
served as hostesses at the Down-
town USO canteen on Sept." 4,
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Lee Gladstone.
The Sunday morning breakfast
at the Jewish Center JWB-USO
Lounge was served by Laundry
Ladies' Social Club on Sept. 3.
4fter services at Romulus Air
Base on Sept. 8, refreshments
were served by Keshenever Serv-
ice Group.
Ice cream and ices for the
parties at the Center Lounge and
the Great Lakes Club at the Bel-
crest were provided by Al Fris-
chuff and Irving Belinsky.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
made its monthly gift to the
Great .Lakes parties. Cookies
were provided for these parties
by Carolyn Friendship Club.
Hebrew Ladies Aid, of which
Mrs. Julia Ring is president, also
presented the Jewish Welfare,
Board, with a vaculator coffee
makers

Local Bureau Has Blanks to Assist Detroiters Locate!
Relatives, Through the Central Location
Index,- Inc., N: Y.

With enemy occupied territory Service and forwarded to Na..
being liberated daily by Ameri- tional Refugee Service in Ne -vot
can and Allied armies, people in York. NRS clears the names with
the United States, whose friends the Central Location I n d e iC
and relatives overseas were dis- which sends the information to
persed by war' and persecutions, the Detroit Resettlement Service
become increasingly anxious to which notifies the original ap.
plicant.
ascertain their whereabouts.
The service furnished by they
In order to facilitate the work
of location abroad, several na- Index is that of location only. It
tionally known agencies, includ- does not provide any aid of a
ing National Refugee Service, financial or migration nature.
Joint Distribution Committee and This service should not be used,
Council of Jewish Women, have of course, where normal postal
established a central clearance . facilities have been established
service in New York, known as with the territory in which the
the Central Location Index, Inc. relative or,friend is known to be
In Detroit, - the Resettlement. residing. -
Agency of Federation
1.
Service cooterates. in this project
Resettlement Service- is an
by receiving and forwarding ap-
agency of the Jewish Welfare
plications for location.
Federation, financed by the 'War
How Service Operates
Chest through the Allied Jewish
The service operates as fol- Campaign.
lows: The individual in Detroit
A list of 200 Jewish survivors
fills out -a special blank which in the liberated - city of Grodno
can be secured from Resettle- where 45,000 Jews lived befcile
Iron Guards' Fate
ment Service (Miss Ursula Fried- the war, is now evailoble at the
Left in Hands of Jew
berg), 5737 Second Ave., TR. office of Resettlement Service.
2 14080, giving full information This list was compiled by three
in Bucharest Trial
about the persons sought. This survivors and made available by
INSTANBUL (JPS)—The trial blank is checked by Resettlement the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
of the Bucharest leaders of the.
Romanian fascist Iron Guard has
begun in Romania's capital, with
Boruch Rabinowitz, from Czer-
noWitz, a Soviet offiCial, presid-
ing, and Max Paiiker, a Bu-
charest lawyer, prosecuting..
May the New Year bring them peace and
The Iron Guardists are accused
unite them with their loved ones, so that they
of some of the worst atrocities
committed against Jews in Ro-
may be able to continue their devcited work
mania under the Nazi regime
for Israel;
when Jews were massacred in
the thousands or led off to Trans-
Cpl. and Mrs.
nistrian forced labor camps
where. they perished from beat-
Camp Lee, Virginia
ingS, exhaustion and starvation.

A Happy and Victorious New Year
To CAPT. and MRS. ISRAEL WIENER

Philip Cohen

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Harry Sklar Dies;
Detroiter 40 Years .

New Year's Greetings

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complete than we have been able to
offer for several years ... embracing
many more styles than the four
illustrated. A casual inspection of our
windows will convey fak more about
their attractiveness than any amount of
wordage. But better -still, will prove a
visit to our Hat Department
where yOu'll find our careful,
experienced fitting service as much
of a revelation as the many good-
looking hats you'll see.

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