Conference to Decide Campaign Budgeting Formula Federation Board Allocates Funds Raised in 1950 Drive (Continued from Page 1) "We ask that you set as your objective a goal in the amount of 1948, with a for-. mula of higher allotments to the United Jewish Appeal." The Allied Jewish Campaign was a decrease of 12% in funds available for budgeting. The Federation report states that the Detroit community demon- strated an increasing awareness of the important role Jewish education plays in fitting the Jewish child for adulthood, this year allocating $207,351, or 28% of the total local operating bud- get, to the United Hebrew Schools, Midrasha, United Jew- ish Folk School, United Jewish High School, Workmen's Circle Schools and Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah's afternoon program. Service Committee of the Young the time-table set up for Junior Adult Council of Detroit who Divisidn operations. will be holding top positions in Members of the executive committee A. Arnold Agree, Virginia Bar- the Junior Division during the include nett, Allen Bobroff, Avert' Cohn, Albert 1951 Allied Jewish Campaign M. Colman, Robert M. Feinberg, Rose Fine, Lillian Fischer, Alma Fox, Mildred will meet as the Division's Exe- Fox, Helen Golde, Leonard Grossman, cutive Committee at 8 p.m. Irwin T. Holtzman, Shirley Jacobson, Jaffee, Joyce Janeway, Norman Thursday, at the Davison Jewish Benson D. Katz, Marilyn Kopel, Madeline Leven- berg, Charles Levin, Seymour Lichter, Center. Milton Lucow, Leo Majzels, Harriett Ruth Executive Committee mem- Migdol, Nathan Peterman, Richard A. bers will complete their organi- Prince, Shirley Rappaport, Marvin Rol- lins, Samuel Ross, Elaine Rubach, Geral- zation for the campaign at this dine Silverman, Edward Simon, William Members of the Community meeting and receive copies of Stone, and Melvina Winokur. son, Mrs. Leo Orecklin, Louis Raphael, Bertha Robinson, Hy Safran, Dr. Alexan- der W. Sanders, Dr. Oscar D. Schwartz, Sidney M. Shevitz, Samuel Sigal, Joseph Sof fen, Samuel Taxey, Rabbi Simcha Wasserman and Rabbi Max J. Wohlge- lernter. Morris Garvett, chairman of the com- munity relations division, was assisted by Joseph Bernstein, Irving W. Blumberg, Paul P. Broder, David J. Cohen, Zeldon S. Cohen, Samuel J. Greenberg, Boris M. Joffe, Oscar Kaufman, Alex Levitt, Mor- ris Lewis, Philip R. Marcuse, Harry H. Platt, David I. Rosin, Abraham Srere, Morris W. Stein, Henry Winenian and Harry Yudkoff. 10 Panels, Noted Speakers Feature Women's Institute Plan JWF Institute Mrs. Weiner Heads Federation's 1951 Nominating Group MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH raised the largest sum in De- troit's Jewish history in 1948 by reaching a total of $5,778,042. In 1947 the total raised was $3,936,876, a n d in 1949, $5,232, 116. William Rosenwald, national co-chairman of the UJA, who also addressed the Jan. 18 meeting, outlined the aims of the United Service for New Americans to setle DPs in this country with UJA funds and told of the great achievements in Israel -With funds raised in this country. He appealed that campaigns should start early and finish early and that allo- cations should be generous. At the pre-campaign budget- ing conference on Sunday, there will be a presentation of local and national agency operating needs by chairmen of three Fed- eration budget divisions : Milton K. Mahler, health and welfare; Henry Meyers, education; Morris Garvett, community relations. Local capital needs will be de- scribed by Ben L. Silverstein. There will be general discussion by participants in the confer- ence. During the luncheon, which will be served at 12:30, the steer- ing committee headed by Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will draft a formula on the basis of the discussed needs. Mrs. Ehrlich's committee includes Mr. Silber- stein, Abraham Srere, Leon Kay, Sidney J. Allen, Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, Mr. Garvett, Mr. Mah- ler, Mr. Meyers, Harry Schumer and Sidney M. Shevitz. The af- ternoon session will discuss the recommendations of this com- mittee. • The formula to be agreed up- on will be referred to the Fed- eration board of governors for action. • Announcement was made this week by the Federation board of • governors that it had allocated '72 per cent of the 1950 Allied Jewish Cam-. paign funds to Israel and overseas agencies, with the UJA the largest overseas ben- eficiary. Second largest allocation went to local social service agencies : for operating costs and an ad- ditional 2.9% was granted for Detroit capital funds. National agencies received 3.6% of the $4,158,151 total available for al- location, in accordance with last year's pre-campaign budgeting formula. An additional 7.5% was voted to Resettlement Service, which is included in local services, to provide adjustment aids to new Americans settling here from Europe. • Among local services, educa- tional and cultural programs— Jewish schools — showed the greatest gain, receiving an in- crease of 12.5% although there 24 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 26, 1951 Preparing for the 1951 an- nual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Samuel H. Rubiner, Federation pres- ident, has announced the appointment of Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner as chairman of the nominating committee to se- lect a proposed slate of nine for members-at-large of the Federation board of gover- nors. Members of the committee include Dr. Harry August, Louis Berry, Dr. B. Bene- dict Glazer, Rubiner and Morris Zack. Names of the nominees will be published, in accordance with Federation by-laws, at least 30 days in advance of the meeting. Office committee members of the Women's Division of Jewish Welfare Federation, who are planning the fifth annual insti- tute, scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 31, at Temple Beth El. Left to right: Mrs. IRVING HIRSCH- MAN, Mrs. DAVID POLLACK, office committee chairman, and Mrs. EDWIN ROSENTHAL, Jr, vice-chairman. Twenty-two percent of all the allocations to local and national agencies, or $157,849 went to community relations services. The Jewish Community Council is the single local beneficiary in this field of service. Fifty-six Jewish local, nation- al and overseas agenciqs were included in the total list of 1950 Allied Jewish Campaign bene- ficiaries. Mr. Mahler, as chairman of the health and welfare division, was assisted by William Avrunin, Jerry Bielfield, C. Bro- der, Albert Cohen, Milton Lucow, Mau- rice A. Enggass, William Friedman, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Sylvan S. Groaner, Mrs. Jerome Hauser, Mrs. John C. Hopp, Herman Jacobs, Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe, Robert N. Janeway, George D. Keil, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Isaac Litwak, Harry T. Madison, Gus D. Newman, Dr. Irving Posner, Selma J. Sampliner, Irwin Shaw, Harold Silver, Barney Smith, Ira I. Son- nenblick, Emil T. Stern, Louis Tabash- nik, Leon S. Wayburn and Mrs. Melville S. Welt. In the educational and cultural divi- sion, Henry Meyers, chairman, was aided by Alex Belkin, Herman Bendore, Man- dell L. Berman, Daniel G. Cullen, Nor- man Drachler, Sol Eisenberg, Nathan R. Epstein, Movsas Goldoftas, Moishe Haar, Bernard Isaacs, Boris M. Joffe, Abe Kasle, Leonard Kasle, Jack Kellman, Max J. Kogan, Benjamin Laikin, Dr. Charles Lakoff, Louis LaMed, Morris Lachover, Mrs. Maurice A. Landau, Morris Mendel- League to Pledge Support to JWF The members of 45 organiza- tions, affiliated with the League of Jewish Women's Organiza- tions, will formally pledge their energies to the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion at a meeting Feb. 12, at Temple Israel. Quentin Reynolds, world fa- mous correspondent and author, will be principal speaker. A des- sert luncheon at 12:30 pm., will precede the program. Mrs. Maier Finsterwald is program chair- man. A board meeting, preceded by a dessert luncheon at 1 p.m., will be held Feb. 2, at the home - of Mrs. R.B oblverdt. Drews, 12500 Broad- street Mrs. Samuel B. Danto is cur- rently in New York attending a convention of the National Bu- real of Federated Jewish Wom- en's groups, of which she is sec- retary. She will present Detroit's federation program to the as- sembly. THE ADVENTURES Each of the discussion leaders will Former Congresswoman Helen have a program hostess, a chairman and Gahagan Douglas will address resource personnel to faciliate the ex- change of ideas at the ten simultaneous the fifth annual institute of the meetings of the morning session of the Women's Division of the Jewish Institute. Women serving as program hostesses Welfare Federation next Wed- include Mesdames Morris H. Brown, Sam Croll, Stanley Fleischaker, Lawrence nesday at Temple Beth El. Fleischman, Aimee Gaines, Alex Hirsch- Following a 9:30 a.m. registra- feld, Donald E. Hirschfield, Norman Nai- Philip Peven and Sidney Winer. tion period for the all-day In- mark, Chairman of the discussion sessions in- stitute—"A Day With Women of elude Mesdames Samuel S. Aaron, Abra Cooper, Max Frank, William H. Distinction" — Mrs. G. Mennen ham Frank, Louis Glasier, Arthur I. Gould, Williams and Mrs. Philip Adler Maurice A. Landau, Lewis H. Manning, S. Mellen and Arthur S. Purdy. will keynote the 10 o'clock con- Leo Among the resource personnel for the discussion meetings are Mesdames vocation by setting forth lay and Eugene J. Arnfeld, Sydney K. Beigler, professional aspects of the Perry P. Burnstine, Julius Chajes, Lewis B. Daniels, Walter Field, Maier B. Fin- theme of the day. sterwald, Harold L. Frank, Fred A. Gins- At 10 discussion meetings, the burg, Hattie Gittleman, Saul H. Glueck- man, Lewis Grossman, Sander Hillman, women will have an opportunity Joseph Holtzman, Joseph H. Jackier, Ivor to learn how achieving a bal- J. Kahn, Sidney M. Kalt, Sidney J. Kar- Abe Kasle, Ira G. Kaufman, Daniel ance between their communal bel, Krause, Sam LaBow, Philip Lipson, Eliot and home interests makes them A. Magidsohn, Philip R. Marcuse, Ben Mossman, Milford R. Pregerson, Charles women of - distinction in their Robinson,. Emil D. Rothman, Richard A. Serlin, Nate S. Shapero Bert L. Smokier, own right. The discussion lead- Isidore Sobeloff and Frank A. Wetsman. ers are Mesdames Morris Beck- witt, Robert Coggan, Samuel Grandon, Herman Jacobs, Ben- Krolik, Srere, Named jamin E. Jaffe, Maurice A. Klein, To the Board of JDC Alexander W. Sander s, Carl Schiller, A. Joseph Seltzer and •Julian H. Krolik and Abraham Joshua S. Sperka. Srere were re-elected to the Chairmen of the several committees of the Women's Division aiding in the I board of directors of ' the Joint preparation of the all day affair include 'Distribution Committee at JDC's Mesdames Seymour J. Frank and William B. Isenberg, arrangements; Julian H. 136th annual meeting, held in Scott, properties; Samuel B. Danto and Arthur Rice, vice-chairmen, luncheon; New York early this month. Irving L. Goldman and Adolph Baron, Other members of the corn- personnel; Joseph G. Fenton afternoon session; Nathan H. Schermer, registra- munity continuing to serve on I tion; David Pollack and Edwin Rosen- the board are Maurice Arons- thal, Jr., vice-chairman, office; and son, Louis Berry, Judge Theo- Norman Levey, promotion. Special art work for the invitation to dore Levin, Nate S. Shapero, "A Day with Women of Distinction" was prepared by Mrs. Manes Hecht, while Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and Henry Mrs. Paul P. Broder and Mrs. Milton Wineman. Marx. UJA Leaders Confer with Detroiters Representatives of the United Jewish Appeal were in Detroit last week to tell community leaders what the needs will be in 1951. Here, WILLIAM ROSENWALD, (center), national chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, confers with SAMUEL H. RUBINER, (left), president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, and LOUIS BERRY, chairman of the special budget hearing. YOU LITTLE BEGGAR. OF YOU LIE! YOU'RE THE SON OF KIBBUTZ AVO DA'S LEADER.YOU WILL WRITE A RANSOM NOTE! , I'M NOT LYING! I'M NOT ANYBODY:3 SON. MY NAMES tat AND I HAVEN'T ANY FOLKS! COPYRIGHT 1950 BY SABRA FEATOR MORE LIES I'LL BEAT THE TRUTH OUT OF YOU! THE BOY MUST BE A CAPTIVE FROM ONE 0 F HAJ MUSA'S FIENDISH TOV, HE'S BEING BEATEN! ISINIT THERE ANYTHING WE CAN DO 9 RAIDS! -.. ■■ ••• ■ ,4