THE / Page Six Friday, January 26, 1945 JEWISH NEWS Local Leaders Selected for Hospital Campaign Osnos, Blumberg, Newman, 'Allen Direct Initial Efforts 'Active Workers In Advance Gifts Section Are Named; Others Interested in Campaign Listed; Actual Solici- tation Underway Shortly in Trades Divisions (Continued from Page 1) The technical services for the Campaign, by decision of the Jewish Welfare Federation and Detroit Service Group boards, are being . supplied by Federation. Head Mercantile Group Heading the mercantile group Vvill be Julian H. Krolik, Louis Robinson and Rudolph Zuieback. Service trades will be led by Louis C. Blumberg, Fred A. Gins- burg, Jack Lapides and Harry Rosman. The mechanical trades will be directed by Edward Bernstein, Harvey H. Goldman, Abe Kasle and Ben L. Silberstein. Building trades will be headed by Louis Berry, Ben B. Fenton, Joseph Holtzman, George Sey- burn and Barney Smith. Food products will be in charge of Irwin I. Cohn, Ben Grosberg, Philip Lipson, Max; Loewenstein and Max: Schayo- witz. Protessional Division The professional division will have as chairmen Sidney L. Alex- ander, Jason Honignian. and George M. Stutz. Arts and crafts groups will be directed by Alex Schreiber, Leonard N. Simons and Frank A. Wetsman. For the mercantile division, captains and ;workers are to be selected for the following groups: jewelry, shoes, dry goods, furni- ture, household appliances, office equipment, etc.; luggage and loans, department store employes; women's apparel, department stores and chain stores; and men's apparel. The services division will in- clude the following trades and professions: cleaners, dyers and tailors; linen supplies, laundries, insurance, loan companies, invest- ments, etc.; public employes, beauty parlors, funeral homes and miscellaneous. Under mechanical trades will be: auto sales and parking lots; auto accessories, filling stations, etc.: auto parts, metal and metal dealers; scrap iron, steel, machin- ery and • auto manufacturing; bottles, waste materials and waste paper and textiles. Building Trades Group Building trades will include real estate; painters and decora- tions; architects and engineers; carpenters and contractors; plumbers and supplies; building supplies, masonry, plastering, etc.; store fixtures and janitor supplies; electricians and sup- plies; coal and ice; property man- agement, hotels, clerks, etc.; hardware. Food products will be organ- ized to include bakeries; bever- ages, groceries and manufactur- ers' agents; meats, poultry; deli- catessen, restaurants, catering, etc.; tobacco and confectioners; dairies, produce, fish • and Down River merchants. The professional division will name captains and workers for the following _groups: attorneys;, Hebrew and Yiddish teachers and rabbis; dentists and supplies, optometrists, social workers, doc- tors, schools, accountants, phar- macists, chiropodists and osteo- paths. In arts and crafts, the commit- tees will include advertisers and publishers; printers; paper pro- ducts, artists and musicians, theaters; photographers, florists, travel bureaus, amusements, sports, etc. Stress Family Giving Because of the nature of the campaign, with its stress on fam- , ily giving to a capital fund pro- ject, no separate Women's Divi- sion is being organized, but key women workers will be assigned to the various divisions. An ad- visory committee already has met to arrange this part of the campaign organization. Includ- ed in this advisory group are Mesdames Sidney J. Allen, Jos- eph H. Ehrlich, Jacob Harvith, Herschel V. Kreger, Robert J. Newman, Nate S. Shapero, Abra- ham Srere and Henry Wineman, with Mrs. Newman acting as chairman. The advance gifts section of the campaign has had the parti- cipation of a key group of work- ers, including: J. Newlander, Gus D. Newman, Mrs. Robert J. Newman and Wallace J. Newton. Dr. Leo Orecklin, Herman Os- nos, Max Osnos, Sam Perlmuter and Samuel Platt. Herman Radner, Samuel J. Rands, Louis Robinson, Wallace Roberts, Edward Rose, • Meyer Rosenbaum, Morris Rosenberg, Harry Rosman, Dr. 'Emil Roth- man, Charles Rubiner, and Sam- uel H. Rubiner. Dr. Harry Saltzstein, Joseph Sandler, Dr. David J. Sandweiss, Abraham Satovsky, Dr. Martin Schaeffer, Morris L Schaver, Max Schayowitz, Sol Schayowitz, Dr. Nathan Schlafer, Alex Schre- iber, Harry Schumer, Samuel Schwartz, Maurice Seligman, 'George D. Seyburn, Morris Shat- zen, Isaac Shetzer, Meyer Shug- erman, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, Leo Siegel, Ben L. Silberstein, Bert -Silverman, Fred F. Simmons, Leonard Simons, Saul Sloan, Barney Smith, Abraham Srere, James Stein, Emil Stern, Sidney Stone, and George M. Stutz. Jerry J. Tobias. .Henry Wagner, David M. Well- ing, Joseph M. Welt, Melville S. Welt, Frank • A. Wetsman, Ben- j amin Wilk, David Wilkus, Henry Wineman, Mrs. Henry Wineman, Dr. Max Winslow, Dr. Samson Finsterwald, William Fisher, Frank Fishman, Samuel Frank, Samuel Frankel,' Joseph Freed- man, Louis Freedman, Joseph Frenkel, and Morris L. Frumin. Harry G. Galperin, Meyer Ger- son, John J. Ginn, Marcus Ginn, Dr. Samuel Glassman, Charles Goldberg, David Goldberg, Harry Goldman, Leo M. Goldsmith, Fred H. Gottfurcht, Julius Green, and Charles Grosberg. Charles Hamburger, Louis Hamburger, Samuel Hamburger, and Norman .Hayden. Martin L. Jacobs, Sydney A. Jacobs, Mrs. Albert Kahn, David P. Katz, Leon Kay, Harry M. Krohn and Samuel Keywell. Samuel Lieberman, Philip Lip- son, William A. London, John E. Luria and Nathan Luria. Dr. Willard D. Mayer, Alfred Meyers, Albert Millman, Harry J. Millman, Louis Millman, Samuel Mintz, and Ben Mossman. Robert J. Newman, Bernard E. Pincus, Morris 'Pollack, David R. Porvin, and Meyer L. Prentis.. Edward Roberts, Michael C. , Roberts, Louis Robinson, Emil Rose, Louis Rose, Max Rosen- baum, Robert T. Rosenberg, E. M. Rosenthal, Louis Rosenthal, Dr. Theodore I. Roth, William Roth, Jack Rothberg, David Roth, Harry Rott, and Nathin Rubin. David Saffir, David - Safran, Hyman C. Broder, Samuel Brody, and Fred M. Butzel. Harry Cohen, Herman Cohen, Harry S. Cohn, Irwin L Cohn, Dr. Saul Cole, and Dr. J. H. Curhan. Harry C. Davidson, Israel Da- vidson, Joseph H. Davidson, and Adolph Deutsch. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Her- bert M. Eiges, James I. Ellmann, and Clarence H. Enggass. Ben B. Fenton, Arthur C. Field, Max M. Fisher, Nathan Fishman, Arthur Fleischman, Rabbi Leon Frain, Harry Frank, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Herman Franzblau, and Paul C. Friedberg. Dr. David B. Gaberman, Sam- uel D. Galanty, Morris Garvett, Joseph Gendelman, William Ger- shenson, Samuel Gerson, Peter P. Gilbert, Fred A. Ginsburg, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Dr. Walter S. Glazer, Harvey H. Goldman, Jack M. Goldman, Milton Gor- don, Samuel A. Granadier, Harry S. Grant and Ben Grosberg. Nathan Hack, Max C. Handler, Joseph Holtzman, Jason L. Honig- S.. Wittenberg, and Irving J. man, Philip Irnberg, Dr. J. Gil- Wolfgang. Morris W. Zack, Max J. Zivian, bert Israel, Benjamin E. Jaffe and Rudolph Zuieback. and Henry Jassy. Nathan Kaletsky, Dr. Herbert Interested in Campaign I. Kallet, William H. Kaplan, Abe Also included among those Kasle, Dr. Leon A. Katzin, Max who have indicated their interest B. Kerner, Myron A. Keys, Max in the movement are: J. Kogan, Samuel Kohlenberg, Reuben 0. Allender, Dr. Sid- Ben Kramer, Hershel V. Kreger, ney L. Berman, Harry' Boesky, Julian H. Krolik, and Joseph Saul Boesky, William Boesky, Kukes.' Henry M. Butzel, and Leo M. . Walter Laib, Benjamin M. Butzel, Louis Bielfield, Jacob Laiken, Dr. Charles Lakoff, Louis Bonin, . Dr. .T. Marvin-Burstein, LaMed, Maurice Landau, Henry Dr. Harry S. Burstein and Dr. Lapides, Jack Lapides, Max Le- Morris M. Burstein. ichtling, Theodore Levin, Harry Harry Clark, Lou Cohen, Dr. B. Lithterman, David Lieber- Robert L. Cowen and Louis R. witz, arid Max Loewenstein. Cohn. Harold -Ehrlich, Moe, Ehrlich, Samuel Markowitz, Herman Mathias, Dr. H. S. Mellen, Dr. R. Maurice A. Enggass, and Nathan J. Mendelssohn, Henry Meyers, R. Epstein. Lawrence J. Michelson, Morton Charles P. Feinberg, Miles Reuben Sandler, William Sand- ler, Mrs. Ralph D. Schiller, Na- than Schreiber, Theodore Sch- wartz, Nate S. Shapero, Paul Shapiro, Joseph Shifman, Mendel Shifman, Simon Shifman, Mrs. Regina Silberstein, ' Ben Simons, Harry Slatkin, Harold R. Smilay, Samuel Sofferin, Henry Soss, Harry Sucher, William Sucher and Meyer Simon. Louis Tabashnik, Wiliam Tann, and Ben Tobin. Max Ungar, Julius Wagman, Edwin & Weiner, Isadore Wink- elman, Robert S. Wisok, Lew S. Wisper, Monte D. Wittelshofer, Abner A. Wolf, Joseph Wolf, and Charles Wolok, I. Lewis Zuie- back and Saul Zuieback. The photographs on this page are action pictures taken at New York Jewish Hospitals. Sanford D. Adler, Charles N. Agree, Sidney L. Alexander, Harold C. Allen, Sidney J. Allen, Henry S. Alper, Dr. Raphael Alt- man, Eugene Arnfeld, Maurice Aronsson and Edward A. Atlas. Dr. Morris Bachman, Dr. John G. Bayles, Harry H. Beeker,' Dr. Sydney Beigler, Dr. Harry Ben- nett, Edward Bernstein, Louis Berry, Samuel M. Bez, Harry H. Bielfield, Irving W. Blumberg, Louis C. Blumberg, Morris H. Blumberg, Al Boesky, Nathan Bonin, Dr. Louis L. Braitman, . ,