er Friday, April.; 111, 1947.

Page Seven

THE JEWISH NEWS

Must Get DPs Out Now, Reynolds and Saks Assert

Women's Division Workers
Told Pre-Campaign Goals

Paper Products,
Office Suppliers
Hear Rabbi Adler

Campaign Gets Birthday Gifts
From the Bielfield Brothers

Quentin Reynolds, nationally known writer, and Dr. J.
Rabbi Morris Adler of Cong.
Benson Saks, assistant chairman of the European Executive Shaarey Zedek will be the prin-

Council of the Joint Distribution Committee, spoke to an
overflow audience at the opening rally of the Women's Di-
vision of the 1947 Allied Jewish Campaign on Tuesday in
vision
the Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth EL

Describing the almost total de-,
Struction abroad and the efforts With the women's division cam-
being made to rebuild war-tom paign officially underway, work-
countries, Reynolds said Eu rope erg began door-to-door solicita-
is dependent upon the wealth of tion of Detroit Jewish homemak-
America not only for general erg this year. The 1947 Detroit
economic recovery, but for the quota of $5,335,000 being raised
very survival of its. populations. in behalf of 54 overseas, national,
"Their Only Hope"
and local agencies is the greatest
Saks told the workers about the ever asked of the community,
activities of the JDC and other due largely to the unprecedent-
overseas Jewish agencies to re- ed needs of Jews overseas.
habilitate the homeless Jews of
All workers are asked to be
Europe. "Victory did not restore present at report rallies April
the normal life their suffering 21 24 and 30, at 12:30 p. tn. in the
earned for them," he said. "The - ' h
. Center.
J.
generosity of American Jewry is
their only hope; we must, this
year, get these Jews out of the i Women's Division Sets
camps."
Pror to the rally, officers of 2 Luncheon Meetings
the women's campaign and divis-
ion chairmen for general solicita- 1 A repeat performance of the
tion held a luncheon board meet- humorous skit "There's Many A
ing at which Mrs. H. C. Broder , Slip" will be the feature of the
ref i:_-,..-ed progress and chairmen•report meeting for general solici-
arir ameed acceptance of their ;tation workers in the Women's
!Division of the Allied Jewish
sec:.: , n quotas.
!Campaign at a 12:30 luncheon
Pre-Campaign Quotas
W.th an announced goal of !meeting, Monday, in the Jewish
$500,600 for the Women's Divis- i Center.
ion. Mrs. Robert J. Newman ac- Julian H. Krolik, president of
cepied a quota of $305,000 for the Jewish Welfare Federation,
pre-campaign; Mrs. John C. will be the guest speaker at the
Hopp, $115,000 for the Speciall second luncheon report meeting,
Gifts; and Mrs. Maurice A. Lan- !at 12:30 Thursday, in the Jewish
dau. $80,000 for General Solicits-ICenter.
IWritten by Mrs. Leonard T.
tion.
General Solicitation captains, Lewis, assisted by Julian L.
also received their quotas in the Zemon, the one-act play origin-
all-nut drive to raise $5,335,000 ally performed at the College of
in Detroit. Pledging their efforts Campaign Knowledge was so
to achieve their quotas were Mrs. well received that it is being re-
Stanley Fleischaker, who accept- peated.
Mrs. Julian H. Krolik will pre-
ed $7,300 for section D-1; Mrs.
Saul Glueckman, $9,300 for W-2; side at the Thursday meeting.
Both luncheons are 75 cents per
Mrs. David Krouse, $5,400 for
W-3: Mrs. Arthur Weber, $6,200 plate. Reservations should be
for W-4; Mrs. Maurice Perlman, phoned to Mrs. Blum, TE. 3-5250.
The final report meeting and
$3.000 for W-5; Mrs. Sam Bank,
$6.700, for W-6; Mrs. Jacob victory rally is planned for 12:30
Gould, $5,800, for W-7; Mrs. Saul' luncheon, Wednesday April 30,
Levin, $4,500 for W-8; Mrs. Max at the Center.
H. Goldsmith, $6,000 for W-9;
Mrs. Arthur Gould, $7,200 for
Mrs. Sanders to Speak
W-10; Mrs. Norman Adilman,
Over WJLB for AJC
$5,400 for W-11; Mrs. Benjamin
Coggan, $4,800 for W-12; Mrs.
Martin Cowan, $4,000 for W-13;
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders
Mrs. David Feerer, $3.100 for
will speak on radio station
W-14; and Mrs. Ellis Fisher, $1,300
WJLB at 9:15 p. m., Satur-
for W-14A.
day, April 19, in the first of
Successful distribution of pros-
a series of five-minute broad-
pcsct lists to workers at a series
casts in behalf of the 1947
of meetings held early last week,
Allied Jewish Campaign to
permitted solicitation in advance
take place on Saturday, Sun-
of the opening meeting, Mrs.
day, Monday, Wednesday and
Maurice A. Landau, general so-
Thursday during May and
licitation chairman, announced,
June arranged through the
reporting that $3,114 had been re- • courtesy of the station and
ceived. Mrs.-Newman announced
Mrs. Hyman Altman, by A.
the receipt of $221,310 in pre-
J. Lachover, principal of the
campaign, and Mrs. Hopp, $60,9921 D. W. Simons Hebrew SchooL
in the special gifts division.

Plan Women's Division Drive for AJC

cipal speaker at a dinner meet-
ing of the Paper Products and
Office Suppliers' section, of the
Services Division, Tuesday eve-
ning, at the Wilshire Hotel.
Nathan Balaban and David
Schiller are chairmen for the
Paper Products and Office Sup-
pliers' dinner, while Kurt Ellen-
bogen, Joseph Feistein, Milton
Jacobs, Phillip Kalman, Louis
Snitz, and Joseph Welt are co-
chairmen for the section.
Another Services Division
meeting will take place Tuesday,
April 29, with Joseph Salzberger,
secretary of the Cooperative
Movement of Jerusalem, speaks
at a dinner meeting of the Linen
and Overall Suppliers' section in
the Pan American Room of the
Book Cadillac Hotel.

—Photo by Paul Kirsch. Jewish News Photographer

At a meeting of the Special Gifts Division at the home of
MAURICE ARONSSON, the BIELFIELD brothers — JERRY and
BUD—celebrated their birthdays by giving liberal gifts to the Allied
Jewish Campaign.

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Meet our family of camping, garden-

ing, fun-loving denims—a wonderful

group in sturdy Sanforized cotton
a qualm.

that washes with nary
Sports Shop, 4th Floor.

"Cowpuncher" Shirt

Pedal Pushers

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—Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Photographer
Plans for Aeneral solicitations in _the Women's Division of the

Allied Jewish5Campaign were discussed at a meeting at the home
of Mrs. David Wilkus. General solicitations by the Women:s Division
commenced on April IS. Women leaders at the meeting, left to right:
MRS. DAVID WILKUS, MRS. LEONARD H. WEINER, MRS. ABRA-
HAM COOPER and MRS. EMIL ROTHMAN.

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