) Women Adopt $600,000
Goal; Solicitation Opens
Conferring on what
portion of the $600,000
goa l for the Women's
Division in the 1950 Al-
lied Jewish Campaign
should be raised by each
area of solicitation are (I.
to r.) MRS. HARRY
BECKER, chairman, pre-
campaign: MRS. WIL-
LIAM B. ISENBERG,
chairman, general solici-
tation, and MRS. SAM-
UEL S. AARON, chair-
man, special gifts.
Movies in Glorious Color!
DETROIT KOSHER
MEAT MARKET
GREETINGS
KOS I N'S
Finer Apparel
Holiday Greetings
For Men
CANDIDS or MOVIES
Taken of Your Wedding
Bar Mitzvah or Party!
Sound Projectors Rented
'1430 Griswold
AURORA STUDIO
TE. 4-9828
Passover Greetings
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BRADY WASTE
MATERIAL CO.
Passover Greetings
BORAKS REALTY
INVESTMENT CO.
1533 Mack Ave.
600 HAMMOND BLDG.
TE. 1-0771
WO. 5-8387
Ludwig Boraks
Holiday Greetings
Passover Greetings to Our
Friends and Patrons
GEORGE M. KELLY
Realtor
CHARM
CLEANERS
1042 E. 7 MILE ROAD
Twinbrook 1-4944
Pick-Up and Delivery Service
1
Block South of Davison
HARLEM CLEANERS
AND DYERS
13757 VAN DYKE
QUALITY
AWNING CO.
TO. S-6103
Passover Greetings
COCOAN-UT
GROVE CAFE
12233 LINWOOD
TUlsa 3-0290
High Class Chinese and American
Restaurant - Air Conditioned
Sundoy Table D'Hote Dinner
11 A.M. at 10 P. M.
Daily Evening Dinner
5 P. M. to 10 P. M.
Passover Greetings
TAKE OUT SERVICE
7638 Woodward nr. Blvd.
TR. 5-3191 - TR. 2-8745
Passover Greetings
FINTEX CLOTHES
P oeiJ
Combined with
FINSTERWALD
Distinguished
TExas 4-5500
East Side Pickup & Delivery
We Own and Operate Our
Own Plant
8 Hour Service by Request
13501 ,Linwood
At Davison
Newly Remodeled
13301 Dexter Blvd.
Holiday Greetings
KOLTON CLEANERS
and DYERS
CLOTHES
SPECIAL:—
Men's Suits Cleaned and
Pressed
85c
Ladies Plain Dresses
Cleaned and Pressed
85c
Plain Skirts
39c
Pants
45c
Pick-Up and Delivery Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday
Also 4 Hour Service
We Own and Operate Our Own
Plant - Furs Cleaned and Glazed,
Free Storage
9404 OAKLAND
TO. 8-0158
TW. 1-3503
mamoRmssr
Michigan's
Restaurant
Largest
Delicatessen
Clothiers
Cocktail Lounge
OPEN DURING WEEK
OF PASSOVER
16 DETROIT STORES
12th at HAZELWOOD
allover
c
reelingi
to all our
Dollars to Win Tourists
Non-Austerity Meals
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—American
tourists who change at least $12
daily into Israel currency dur-
ing their stay in the Jewish
state will be entitled to non-
austerity meals in restaurants
especially authorized to serve
thein.
The new regulations will go
Into effect April 1. These tour-
ists will receive two meat meals
a day despite the fact that the
country now observes four meat-
less days a week.
Britain claims the world's
most dense railroad traffic. One
junction outside London sees
passage of 2,500 trains a day.
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W. Sanders, Nate S. Shapero,
Abraham Srere, Leonard H.
Weiner, Joseph M. Welt, Mel-
ville S. Welt.
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson is full-
time director of the Women's
Division.
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WASHINGTON. (JTA)—Mor-
ris de Castro, a Jew whose fami-
ly left Portugal to settle in the
Caribbean area several centur-
ies ago, was sworn in as Gov-
ernor of the Virgin Islands, it
was reported here from Saint
Thomas. The new governor is
the former president of Congre-
gation Blessing and Peace.
Governor de Castro, an Orth-
odox Jew who has lived here
since he was a child of four, is
the first native to be named
Governor of the Virgin Islands.
Pledging all-out support of
President Truman's administra-
tion, Mr. de Castro said in his
inaugural address that "these
islands are my home and have
been the home of my family for
cbenturies." President Truman
extended felicitations to the
new Governor.
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Visa Fees Reduced
Friday, March 31, 1950
• In Bulgaria HIAS was the
only migration agency in 1949
Israel Youth Battalions
that could obtain for needy em-
igrants a reduction of 80 per
Make Trek to Massada
JERUSALEM — (ISI) — 0 n e cent of- the visa fees from the
thousand members of Gadna, Italian consul in Sofia for such
youth training battalions, made migrants as had to pass through
a five-day trip to Massada where Italy.
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the Dead Sea and erected a
stone cairn on the summit.
In a radio message to Presi-
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Passover Greetings
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TO. 8-6145.
Setting the pace for the 1950 Allied Jewish Campaign,
the _ Women's Division's army of 2500 workers has begun
solicitation toward their $600,000 goal.
That quota, the first to be announced in the current
drive, was adopted by acclamation at the Division's opening
meeting March 27. It equals the achievement of the worn-
en's most successful year, 1948.
Last year the division raised
$552,000.
The women's • campaign will
proceed through special and
general solicitation, and will be
climaxed with a final report
meeting and tea on May 11.
Mrs. John C. Hopp, campaign
chairman, announced her chair-
men and co-chairmen for pre-
campaign, special gifts and gen-
eral solicitation, and her entire
executive committee. Top of-
ficers in the 20 divisions of gen-
eral solicitation were .listed. The
women solicitors 'will contact
18,000 prospects. Last year, 13,000
women gave through their divi-
sion. •
Officers named by Mrs. Hopp
include:
Senior advisor, Mrs. Joseph H.
Ehrlich; honorary chairman,
Mrs. Henry Wineman; campaign
vice chairmen, Mesdames Abra-
ham Cooper, Max Frank and
Seymour J. Frank; chairman of
campaign executive committee,
Mrs. Julian 'H. Krolik; chair-
man of pre-campaign, Mrs.
Harry Becker; vice chairmen,
Mesdames Eugene J. Arnfeld,
Ivor J. Kahn, Melville S. Welt
chairman of special gifts, Mrs.
Samuel S. Aaron, vice chair-
men, Mesdames Perry P. Burn-
stine, Saul A. Glueckman, Theo-
dore Levin, Ben Mossman and
Emil D. Rothman.
Chairman general solicitation,
Mrs. William B. Isenberg, vice
chairmen, Mesdames Benjamin
Coggan, Martin Cowan, Arthur
I. Gould, Sidney J. Karbel, Ray-
mond Sokolov; assignments
chairmen, general solicitation,
Mrs. Nathan H. Schermer, and
Mrs. Carl Wois; chairman of
secretaries, general solicitation,
Mrs. Selden Koblin and Mrs.
Samuel Croll; chairman of
workers recruiting, Mrs. Max
•Dushkin; Mrs. David Pollack,
vice chairman; chairmen of
workers' training, Mrs. Maurice
Klein, Mrs.• Samuel Grandon;
vice chairman, Mrs. James
Wineman secretary; chairman
treasury gifts, Mrs. Morton L.
Snyder.
Members of the campaign
executive committtee are Mes-
dames Sidney J. Allen, Hy-
man C. Broder, Harry L. Jones,
Maurice A. Landau, Alexander
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THE JEWISH NEWS---291
Orthodox Jew Becomes
Virgin Isles Governor
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many friends
WOLVERINE GINGER ALE CO.
DETROIT, MICH. — WA. 1-7790
J. M. SINGER
PASSOVER GREETINGS
_nob i n son
F ur
n hire Co.
1420 Washington Blvd.
GUNSBERG STAR SAUSAGE CO.
1745 P1NGREE
TR. 2-2940
Also
operating Robinson's Econ-
omy Store, East Vernor Highway
BUT NOT CONNECTED WITH
ANY OTHER STORE.
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