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Friday, March 21, 1947 ,

tHE JEWISH NEW S•

Page Six

`LIVES OF OUR TIMES'

Bernard Mannes Baruch

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HIS IS THE STORY Of
THE ELDER STATESMAN
OF OUR NATION WHO RE-
CENTLY DECLARED HI3
PRIDE IN BEING AN
AMERICAN AND A JEW.

THIS 13 THE STORY Of

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produced by NORMAN and SOL NODEL1
text by RHODA B. SiMON

AFTER GRADUATIO0,01111003 FIRST M
MS MITI A GLASSINUN FIRM AS AN EMEND
SOY AT $3.00 A WEEK! A FEW YEARS
LATER NE BRAME ASSOCIATED WITH A
BROKERAGE FIRM--WHERE Id ACQUIRED
TIE SAM FOR IRS 110W-FAMOUS
STOCKMARKET TIONINUES!

111 THE EVENINGS, HE AND NIS TIM
BROTHERS WOULD LISTEN WIDE-EYED
TO TALES OF THE CIVIL WAR,M WHICH
THEIR FATHER, A PROMINENT SUR6E011,1140
PARTICIPATED, WITH THIS BACKGROUND,
BERNARD DREAMT OF A FREE WORLD WHERE
ECONOMIC PRESSURES COULD
NOT PRODUCE AGAIN A
C PET-DAGGER SOUTH.
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NI 1881,1111 FAMILY MOVED TO NEW VIM,
. SO THAT OR. DARUCH COULD CARRY ON NE
EXPERIMHITAL STUDY. ALREADY A STRIDENT
HANDSOME YOUNG BOXING ENTOUSIAST
OF 6 FEET 3 NICKS,BEINARD AT FIFTEEN
ENTERED CITY COLLEGE MINI Ni IMAM
PROFICIENT HI LATRI,GREEK,GERMAN II

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BORN III CAMDEN,SOUTH CAROLINA
IV 1870, DESCENDANT Of ONE Of THE
FIRST JEWISH FAMILIES TO SETTLE IN
AMERICA,BERNARD SPENT 1413 CHILDHOOD
DAYS LEARNING TO SWIM,DOX MD HUNT.

ESTMISMID AS AMERICA'S MOST FASCIN-
ATING FINANCIER,BARUCH SOUGHT NEW
FIELD.I.MEN HIS IDOL, WOODROW WILSON,
ASKED NMI TO WOW CRANIUM Of TNE
VAN MOUSTMES DOME/ IN /9111,11E WAR-
IY ACCEPTED. AT LAST NE COULD TRY MS
NANO AT GOVERIIMENT KOMMAICS,AND
ALSO All MS COUNTRY
AND INS PRESIDENT/



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IN 1$91, HE MARRIED ANNIE 6RIFFEN,A

CHILDHOOD ACOUAINTANCE.A FEW YEARS
LATER,HE PURCHASED A 23,000 ACRE
ESTATE IN SOUTH CAROLINA CALLED
HOSCAW BARONY—WHERE HE COULD,
HUNT TO NIS HEARTS CON71/1.7!

* PARK BENCH sMTL'5hM N

Women's Division Keynote:
`Ladies First' in AJC Drive

"Ladies First" is the keynote in organization for the
Allied Jewish Campaign as the Women's Division this week
launched its pre-campaign activities soliciting the first pledges
in the 1947 campaign for $5,335,000.
Pre-campaign meetings were held in the homes of Mrs.
Sidney J. Allen, Mrs. Clarence H. Enggass, and Mrs. Henry

Suss. while a training and solici
Ration
meeting for special gift • plete their participation in the
workers will be held at 1 p. m. campaign in a series of break-
today (Friday) at the home of fasts, dessert luncheons and teas
Mrs. John C. Hopp, chairman of terminating on March 27. Assist-
special gifts. Guest speaker will ing Mrs. Hopp in this important
be Mrs. Barbara Lawrence, for- division are:
merly one of New York's most
Airs. Aaron. vice chairman group 1:
prominent publicists and adver- Mrs. Milton Marx and Mrs. William
Sharpe. secretaries; and the following
tising exec.u,tives.
workers: - Mrs. Louis Berry, Mrs.
A graduate of Smith College, Barney Bittker, Jr., Mrs. Louis Blume.
Mrs.
Arnold Bramson, Mrs. Lewis
Mrs. Lawrence for the past 10 ISaarviron,
Mrs. Philip J. Cutler, Mrs.
years has played a growing role Da vi d Davis,
v
s.
Maier
Irving A i r' -'1 I":11:
:Ny
in public and community serv- arni Fogel, taf B. ■ Fins.
,4% 1 Louis Freedman.
At the outbreak of the war, kts
lee.
Gl azer, Mrs. David
retired from commercial Goldberg, Mrs. Gerald
She
Bernard Gor-
Max H. G ldsmith, Mrs.
o
to devote her time to causes don.
don. Mrs. Benjamin Gould, Mrs. Albert
i
Green,
Mrs.
Jack
Hartstein,
and Mrs.
behalf
of
European
Jews.
in
Da a vid Hiflenberg.
D
Detroit Jewish women partici-
Additional workers in special
pating in the campaign are head- gifts,

group 1, are:
ed by Mrs. H. C. Broder, cam-
Mrs. Jason Honigman, Mrs. Benjamin
paign chairman, and Mrs. Henry Jaffe. Mrs. Louis Kerner. Mrs. Myron
Mrs. Max Kerner, Mrs. Seymour
Winernan co-chairman. Other Keys,
Kyle. Mrs. Jacob Lattin. Mrs. Marvin
members of the campaign execu- Levy, Mrs. Adolph Lowe, Mrs. Lewis
Manning, Mrs. Albert Padover, Mrs.
tive committee are:
Herman Prady, Mrs. Wm, Roth, Mrs.

Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Max

Fr .ink, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower. and

Mrs. Julian Krolik, vice chairmen;
Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld, secretary: Mrs.
Sidney J. Allen and Mrs. Robert J.
Newman, pre-campaign chairmen; Mrs.
.Abrahara Srere and Mrs. Nate S.
Shapeio. pre-campaign ..ice chairmen:
hirs iSiidore Levin. pre-campaign sec-
retary; Mrs. Julian Zemon and Mrs.
Melville S. Welt, pre-campaign ar-
rangements; Mrs. Hopp. chairman of
special gilts. Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron,
Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine and Mrs.
Oscar Zemon, special gifts vice chair-
men; Mrs. William fl. Isenberg. special
gilts secretary; and Mrs. Fred Gins-
urg. Mrs. Harry Jacobson, and Mrs.
Nathan B. Simons, special gifts ar-
irne nts

Also serving on the executive
committee are:

Mrs Herman August, special gifts
review and reassignment: Mrs. Maurice
A. Landau, general solicitation chair-
man. Mrs. Harry Becker. Mrs. Sey-
mour J Frank. Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe,
Mrs. Emil R. Rothman. and Mrs. Philip
Ahircuse. general solicitation vice
chairmen; Mrs. Nathan B. Schermer,
general solicitation secretary; Mrs.
Samuel B. Danto, treasury gifts chair-
man; Mrs. Harry J. Millman, treasury
gifts vice chairman; Mrs. Maurice
Klein, treasury gifts speakers; Mrs.
Leonard Weiner. chairman program
committee, Mrs. Abraham Cooper; co-
chfurnian; Ali s. Joseph Fenton and
Airs. Louis Zlatkin, chairmen speakers
bureau; Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis and
Mrs. Julian Zemon, thairmen workers
training; Mrs. Joseph Falk, registra-
tion; and Mrs. Carl Schiler, Mrs.
Victor Klein, and Mrs. Harry Buch-
=an. worker recruit ing.

Max Saidrnan, Mrs. Carl S. Schiller,
Mrs. Maurice Schiller, Mrs. Hyman
Schlaffer, Mrs. Nathan Schlaffer, Miss
Jean Schlesinger. Mrs. Harry Schwartz,
Mrs. Sam Schwartz, Mrs. Fred Sher-
man, Mrs. Benjamin Silberstein, Mrs.
Bert Silverman. Mrs. Max Smitt, Mrs.
Joseph Sommers, Mrs. Joseph Staub,
Mrs. Roy Stewart. Mrs. Morris Tack,
Mrs. Jack Tarnoff, Mrs. Phillip Van
Zile, Mrs. Randolph Weber, Mrs. Sam-
son Wittenberg. and Mrs. Maurice H.
7..ackheim.

In division 2
workers, are:

of special gifts

Mrs. Burnstine, vice chairman: Miss
Dorothy Bloom and Mrs. Aimie Gaines,
secretaries; and the following workers:
Mrs. Gerson Bernstein, Mrs. Peter
Bernstein, Mrs. Irving Bittker, Mrs.
Harry Bookstein, Mrs. Aaron Carl-
stein. Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs. Ralph
Davidson, Mrs. I. H. Dix, Mrs. Max
Dushkin, Mrs. Irving Dworman, Mrs.
Louis Epps, !qrs. David Feinberg. Mrs.
Benjamin Fink, Mrs. Arnold Frank,
Mrs. Harry Frank, Mrs. Max Frank,
Mrs. Seymour Frank. Mrs. John Frazer.
Mrs. Aaron Friedman, Mrs. Louis
Glasier, Mrs. Harry Glick, Miss Edith
Heavenrich. Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Mrs.
Robert Kaltman, Mrs. Benjamin Lai-
kin. Mrs. Saul Levin, Mrs. Theodore
Levin, and Mrs. Philip Lipson.

Also in group 2 are:

Mrs. Leo Mellen, Mrs. Morris Meyers,
Mrs. Benjamin Aiossman, Mrs. Maurice
N. Neback, Mrs. Leo Orecklin, Mrs.
Moe Perlis. Mrs. J. H. Polozker, Mrs.
Samuel Rhodes, Mrs. Morse Saulson,
Mrs. J. Schubiner, Mrs. Philip Smith,
Mrs. Henry W. Stark, Mrs. Philip
Stellar, Mrs. Louis Tatken, Mrs. Frank
Vass. Mrs. Herbert Wallace. Mrs.
Morris A. Wayne, Mrs. Simon Weisman
and Mrs. Robert Wisok.

Cooperating in the drive are
the major Detroit Jewish women's
Completing special gifts is divi-
organizations.
sion 3, of which Mrs. Oscar M.
Mrs. Becker, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, Zemon is vice chairman; Mrs. M.
president of the
League
of Jewish
Women's Organizations. Mrs. Fenton, George Wayburn, Mrs. Norman
Mrs. Maurice Klein, Mrs. Julian H. Levey, and Mrs. Henry Soss, sec-
ICrolik, Mrs. Harry Millman. Mrs. Emil
Rothman. Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, retaries, and the following
Mrs. Carl Schiller. and Mrs. Zlatkin workers:

are arranging for liaison between the
Women•s Division and the women's
organizations.

Highlighted by this week's
campaign activities are the spe-
cial gifts workers, who will corn-

BANICE,POISESSOR Of ONE Of TIN ClEAREST,MOST
RETEIIT1VE MINOS Of CI ER TIME,WAS WORN
TIE MIST Now NOME FELL ON NAGASAKI I
EYE* TIN PATIMIT,NE INTRODUCED MIS PLAN FM
WORLD CONTROL OF TOR BOMB TO TEE U.N.
IN 1946. TIBUS,BRIPIAND WARDEN REMAINS TOE
MOST REVERED POLITICAL FIGURE OF OUR DAY.
DIS IS TOE MAN WOO HOPES TO OUTLAW Wal-
d OUR

FROM THEM ON, SAME BECAME CLOSE ?MOTO
TOUR SUCCEEDING PRESIDENTS. DURING TM TMRTIES,
IN BECAME EXCEEDINGLY POPULAR WITH TIN MIR-
K* PUDIC. USING A PARK SHOO OPPOSITE THE
WW1 NOUSE AS NIS OFFICE, NE WOULD EM MEN
IDEAS WITH VISITING POLITICIANS,W110 AFFEC-
TIONATELY DUBBED HIM THE

•"7"."'"?'"Fg--

Mrs. Stanley Akers, Mrs. Louis A.
Baum, Mrs. Theodore Birnkrant, Mrs.
David Borin, Mrs. Douglas I. Brown,
Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, Mrs. Jacob
Ellenstein, Mrs. Milton Elson. Mrs.
Joseph Falk, Mrs. S. S. Farbman, Mrs.
Manlord Feerer. Mrs. Barry Feinberg.

Mrs. William Fleischman. Mrs. Jerome
Frank, Mrs. Lloyd Frankel. Mrs. Martin
L. Friedman, Mrs. Tobias Garon, Mrs.
Joseph Gaylord, Mrs. Samuel Glo-
gower, Mrs. George Golanty, Mrs.
Hyman Gottlieb, and Mrs. Samuel- J.
Greenberg.
Also working In group 3 are:
Mrs. Andrew Hartman, Mrs. Joseph
Himelhoch, Mrs. Herman Holinstadt,
Mrs. Barney Israel. Mrs. Theodore
Jacobowitz, Mrs. Ivor Kahn, Mrs. Sid-
ney Kali. Mrs. Victor Klein. Mrs. Anna
LaBow, Mrs. Sol Lewis, 'Mrs. Clarence
Levy, Mrs. Felix Mahler. Mrs. David
Markel, Mrs. William Mazer. Mrs. Al-
fred Meyers, Mrs. Robert Morgan. Mrs.
Henry Moses. Mrs. Isidor Nageiberg,
Mrs. Joseph Radom, Mrs. Harvey Ratt-
ner. Mrs. Arthur Rice, Mrs. Edwin M.
Rosenthal. Jr., Mrs. Oscar Snyder.
Mrs. Sidney Solomon, Mrs. Samuel
Soss, Mrs. Edward Stein. Mrs. Seymour
Tilchin, and Mrs. Harold Ziv.
The committee on worker training.
headed by Mrs. Leonard Lewis. and
Mrs. Julian L. Zemon, co-chairman.
includes Mrs. A. H. Brodie, Mrs. Perry
Burnstine, Mrs. Martin Butzel, Mrs.
Walter Field, Miss Hattie Gittleman,
Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Mrs. Herschel V.
Kreger, Mrs. Isadore Levin, Mrs.
Philip Marcuse, Airs. Alexander Sand-
ers; Mrs. Joseph Seltzer, and Mrs.
Leonard H. Weiner.
Hospitality arrangements are being
managed by a committee comprising
Mrs. H. J. L. Frank. chairman, and
Mrs. Joseph Falk, Mrs. Seymour J.
Frank, Mrs. Irving Hirschman, Mrs.
Harry Jacobson. and Mrs. Daniel
Krouse.
Active on the workers' recruiting
committee are Mrs. Carl Schiller,
chairman; Mrs. Harry Buchman and
Mrs. Victor Klein. co-chairmen: and
Mrs. Victor Klein, Mrs. Conrad Fried-
man, Mrs. James E. Goodfriend, Mrs .
S. Marglis, Mrs. Irving Miller, and
Mrs. Julian Webber.
The important treasury gifts com-
mittee is comprised of Mrs. Samuel B.
Danto, chairman; Mrs. Harry Millman,
co-chairman : Mrs. Harry Millman,
Brown, Mrs. D. Dworkin, Mrs. Joseph
Fenton, Mrs. Maurice Klein, Mrs.
David Kliger. Mrs. Adele Mondry,
Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, Mrs. Julius Ring,
Mrs. Albert Silber, Mrs. Louis
A.
Schwartz, Mrs. Joe Siegel, Mrs. Harry

C. Singer. Mrs. Frank Winton, and
Mrs. Morris Witus.

1:
Mrs. Stanley Fleischaker, Div.
Mrs. Saul Glueckman, Div. 2; Mrs.
David Krouse, Div. 3: Mrs. Arthur
Weber, Div. 4: Mrs. Maurice Perlman,
Div. 5: Mrs. Sam Bank, Div. 6; Mrs.
Jacob E. Gould, Div. 7; Mrs. Saul
Levin, Div. 8; Mrs. Max H. Goldsmith.
Div. 9: Mrs. Arthur" Gould, Div. 10;
Mrs. Norman Adilman, Div. 11: Mrs.
Benjamin Coggan, Div. 12; Mrs. Martin
Cowan, Div. 13: Mrs. David Feerer,
Div. 14: and Mrs. Ellis Fisher. Div. 14A.

Year-around president of the
Women's Division is Mrs. Joseph
H. Ehrlich.

English Professor Speaks
At U. of M. Hillel Gathering

Prof. Wilbur Humphries of the

University of Michigan English
Department, will address mem-
bers of the U. of M. Bnai Brith
Hillel Foundation Friday evening,
March 14, following Sabbath eve
services. Prof. Humphries will
speak on "The Bible and Com-
parative Literature." An informal
social hour will be held following
the talk.

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This week more people than ever were

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