"11,1,111 ,1111,M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 - Allied Drive Starts With $3,755,000 Gifts can not be loyal to his own _people he might also betray his fellow-citizens. Comparing the Jews to the Irish who, he said, have been loyal to• their own country and at the same time to their own faith and to their co-religionists wherever they are — rendering their kinsmen assistance when they need it — Mayor Briscoe urged the redoubling of all ef- forts by Jews to ,help their fel- low-Jews and to "assist in Is- rael's upbuilding. He expressed Confidence that Israel will succeed, and declared that the JeWish peo- ple is entitled to its ancient homeland. He expressed the hope- that the UJA will bene- fit from his visit in this coun- try and told of having influ- enced a former Dublin resi- dent to increase his' pledge to the Allied JeWish Campaign and to purchase from him a yarmulka for $1,000—the come •to go to the campaign. "Little' -Israel will grow from strength lie strength," he- de- clared. "I Rave every confidence in the country's future and in its attaining what it has prayed for since the dispersion.", Stating that "nobody has ever attempted to interfere with my religion," he emphasized that he and more than 95 per cent of the Jews in Ireland are Ortho- dox. Only 40 families have or- ganized in a Liberal synagogue, he said. "We are all Orthodox because the Irish are nearly all Orthodox," he said. "therefore they kept us all Orthodox and kosher." (BUt in this country, Mayor Briscoe is not _partisan. Last week he was awarded a specially inscribed silver Kid- dush cup by the Reform (Lib- eral) Union of American He- brew Congregations, in New Rochelle, N, Y.) Max M. Fisher; chairman of the 1957 Allied Jewish Cam- paign, outlined the campaign objectives and named the leaders in the campaign in an address that preceded the guest speeches. Judge Theo- dore Levin, president of the Federation, introdueed MaYor . Briscoe. Mrs. Abraham Coo- per sang the Irish, Israeli- and American national anthems, accompanied at the- piano by Mrs. Sol Quentin Kesler. Relating that on Oct. 29, when. Israel marched into the Sinai Peninsula, he had re- ceived a call from the Depart- ment of 44griculture of Ireland, asking him what's to be done with a ship-load bf potataes that was _ready to _ leave - for Israel, Mayor Briscoe said he adVised - it be mark ed. - far Haifa and/or Alexandria. Ask- ed for an explanation, he said that by the time the ship would arrive the Israelis also will be Large Gathering Inspired by Briscoe's Eloquence, Humor Inspired by the presence here af_ the colorful Lord Mayor Robert Briscoe of Dublin, Ire- land, and of Reuv1en Dafni, Is- rael Consul and chief of the Israel DepartMent of Informa- tion in New York, Detroit's Jewish, community had a good start in the 1957 Allied Jewish Campaign, with the record in- itial gifts of $3,755,000. The enthusiastic meeting at the Shaarey Zedek, whose main auditoriuni was filled to capa- city, with a large number com- pelled to stand in the aisles, on March 28, heard a- report from Isidore Sobeloff, executive viee- president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, that as of that eve- ning the community- had raised that sum towards what is hoped will be a minimum total of $6,500;000 in the current drive. Sobeloff reported that the sum subscribed thus far in- cludes $1,300,000 for the Res- cue Fund — an amount that already exceeds the $1,000,000 given by Detroiters towards the 1956 Emergency United Jewish Appeal Rescue Fund, in addition to the regular campaign ,goal. The Federation's executive di-. rector admonished the lailge gathering, however, that "some have not started as workers, some have not started as con- tributors." "It, the effect of tonight's meeting has been to. inspire us, as I believe' it did, let us go forward," Sobeloff added. "Let's get to work and finish the job." The enthusiastic gathering of March 28 was a tribute to the colorful personality of the Lord Mayor of Dublin who had an exciting day in Detroit. He was welcomed by a large reception committee of Jewish and Irish 4aders at the Windsor airport, upon his arrival from Toronto. He was given enthusiastic re- ceptions by the mayor, gover- nor and m a n y, distinguished leaders here. He was honored at a luncheon by the United Irish Societies and at _the din- ner of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign that preceded the public meeting. In every instance, Jews and Irish shared honors and responsibilities during the Briscoe visit here. Mgyor Briscoe made strong appeals for the United Jewish Appeal and emphasized that it is human for people to be loyal to the countries of their citizenship while retaining strong ties .with their reli- • gioun communities. He especially • placed em- phasis on his conviction that he had the respect of his fel- low citizens in Ireland' cause he was compassionate also with his fellow-Jews. "As a Jew of the Irish citi- zenship," Mayor Briscoe said, "I can not understand any Jew anywhere who thinks that he is infringing upon his loyalties as a citizen by being loyal to •his Jewish kinsmen. Were I to deny to my co-religionist mY inter- est, friendship and loyalty, I be- lieve that I would lose the Can- .fidence of my fellow-citizens. They would say that if a Jew . Many- Allied Campaign Divisions Ahead of Their Last Year's Goals In the first of four April re- J. Richard Cooper, Alfred L. port meetings, Max M. Fisher Deutsch, Edgar M. Fenton; announced, 'there are campaign Nathan I. Goldin, Samuel : sections near, or at, the level Hechtman, Harry Nachman, of last year's giving and they Samuel Seyburn, Joseph B. regard that as only a start. Slatkin, Craig. Smith and Ben- Fisher called luncheon report ton B. Wolfe, and the - elec- meetings for noon, • Tuesday, tricians and. suppliers headed April 9, noon, Friday,' April 12, by Lawrence J.. Block, Donn at campaign headquarters in Resnick and Jerome B. Sonenk- the Fred M. Butzel Memorial lar, are leading- their division. . Building; and 8 Thursday, In the services division, head- April 18, at the Davison Jewish ed . by co-chairmen Sidney _J. Center. Bertin and Maurice Sandler, In Paul 13roder's arts and- both the linen and laundry crafts division, Fisher had spe- drivers under the leadership of cial praise for .the advertisers' Isaac Litwak and associates and and commercial artists' section, the insurance section headed by where division vice-chairman Adolph Baron and Murray. J. Leon S. Wayburn helped chair- Sutkin, have . obtained 84 per men Jack K. Lewis and Charles cent of last_ year's total. Rosen collect 102 per cent of In mechanical trades, under last year's total. The musicians' chairman Robert Trepeck, the section under the leadership of parking lots section headed by Milton . J. Woolf, has 95 per Mitchell Feldman is coming up cent of last year's goal. fast with 74 per cent of last In the professional division, year's total. The engineers and under the chairmanship of scientists section under co- Paul M. Handleman and Abra- chairmen Dr. Henry Brown, ham Satovsky, • the osteopathic Robert. Colten. and Robert Jane- physicians' section, whose chair- -- way, report that - they have man is Dr. Sydney- F. Ellias, reached 82 per cent of last has collected 105per cent of year's total. The cartage sec- last year's total. tion, under chairman William In the food division,- headed C. Sloman, is at 100 per cent. by Mervin K. Grosberg and The machinery and manufac- associate chairmen Hugo Slot- turing' section under chairman kin and Alfred Weiss, the Irwin Green is at 112 per cent. bakers, with chairmen, Abe J. Gas", oil and tire dealerS, head- Gurwin,, Samuel Markowitz ed by Martin Fried, lead the and Philip Olender, have . division with 116 per cent. achieved 95 per cent of last In the :mercantile division, year's total. Both the wholesale under chairmen Arthur Lee- grocers' section, under the bove and Stanley J. Winkel- leadership of Meyer Berman man, the men's apparel store and Arthur Schultz, and the executives headed by Daniel food brokers and processors, Winograd are coming up fast under the chairmanship of Peter with 72• per cent of last year's J. Copeland and Maurice ElkiS, total. The furriers' section un- have reached 85 per cent. der. the chairmanship of Irving The wholesale Meats section Pokempner • and Wallace H. achieved 103 per cent and is Roberts report 70 per cent. The still going strong. Joe Klein women's apparel section head- and Robert Rosenthal are sec- ed by Stanley White is beyond tion chairmen. Supermarkets last - year's total with 114 per section under James Marks and cent. Morris Tulupman and food The Women's Division, head- brokers and processors lead ed by Mrs. Harry L. Jones, has the division with 118 per cent achieved 107 per cent in pre- Real estate and building divi campaign gifts. sion chairmen, Abe Green and The Junior Division, under Irving Rose, report that the the chairmanship of William 'builders and building finance M. Wetsman, reports 97 per section, under Jack M. Colem-an, cent of last year's total. - . rn - in Alexandria. "I was wrong and as an Irishman, showed only because the UN stepped in a keen interest in American to prevent such a victory," May- affairs 'and told of the strug-- or Briscoe declared. "If they gle his own people are having had waited a couple of days, I in Ireland. would have been right." At the City Hall, where he At the dinner, at which received the Key to the City; Fisher presided, reports were at the Catholic Archdiocese, submitted by Hyman Safran, where he was welcomed by Leonard N.- Simons and Mrs. Cardinal Mooney, at the press Hairy Jane's. Rabbi Morris Ad- conference, wherever he went, ler gave the prayerat the din- his Jewish interests were as ner and welcomed the gathering evident as his Irish. The Irish at the public meeting, conclud- showed their admiration for ing his address with a special- him, and there was evident prayer for the campaign as the pride that a Jew should be Mayor in a predominantly audience stood in reverence. • in one of the Major addresses Catholic country. (There aye at the public meeting, Israel 5,400 JeWs in_ Ireland, in a Consul Dafni reviewed the total population of 2,940,000) Martin Fleming was the events that led to Israel's re- birth and explained how Israel, guiding spirit at the luncheon denied all human rights, her of the United Irish Societies, needs and appeals ignored by at the Veterans _ Memorial the nations of the world, was Building. The speakers who compelled to take matters hi greeted the Jewish - Lord Mayor included, in addition her own hands last October. to Fleming, Mayor Cobo, Gov, He questioned: "What kind ernor Williams,' Councilman of people are the newly liber- Edward Connor. ated nations who now -would Mayor Briscoe was accompa- deny Israel the right to live nied to Detroit by his son, Dr. in peace and security?" Joseph Briscoe, a Dublin den- He pointed to France as the tist.. The Mayor's Irish secre- only nation that stood by Is- tary, Peter Delaney, also was rael, just as the French stood with him. by the American people when Priests and Catholic laymen they fought- for independence participated in all the events from Britain. at which Mayor Briscoe was ex- "Should the UN fail us tended the honors of this com- again," he said, "we'll have to munity. Deputy Chief of Detec- take matters in our own hands tives Albert Shapiro was -in again." charge of security for the Mayor "If we accomplished aS much and was assisted and accompa- as we did under adverse condi- nied by Inspector James Don ,- tions," he added, "how much leavy, the Irish counterpart of more could we attain under un- the security squad. hampered Conditions. We have welcomed the hoineless and Says Nasser's Anti-Jewishness converted them into Productive `.Cheap Imitation of . Hitler' People. We redeem human be- . -WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Lord ings. We share with our breth- Mayor Robert Briscoe of Dub- ren. As long as there is a single lin told the National PreSs Club Jew alive who needs help, our that : Egypt's treatment of its doors will remain open to him." Jewish - inhabitants was "a Another guest speaker was cheap imitation" of Hitler's Morris Berinstein, of Syracuse, tactics. He urged support of national UJA president, who de- the- United Jewish. Appeal to clared that "we must give more enable Israel to fulfill its func- than ever before because there tion as a haven for refugees. President Eisenhower re- are Jews on the run—from Egypt, Hungary, Poland. The ceived the Lord Mayor at the WA is not a political organi- White House and accepted zation, yet we voice our ad- some Irish gifts. from him. Briscoe addressed the open- miration for the heroism of Is- ing campaign dinner of the rael. We are a humanitarian _Greater Washington UJA. He movement. There will be not stressed the necessity of each 100,000 but 150,000 who will be donor contributing "even be- admitted to Israel this year yond his means" if UJA was and we must pravide -the means to raise its ,$100,000,000 emer- for this superhuman task. I gency rescue fund as well as its plead with you: let's handle the regular campaign fund. present situation the same way • In oannection with the Bris- we handled crises in' the past: coe appearance here, the : Coin- let's share." • inissioners of the District of At both the Irish and Jew- Columbia proclaimed •the day ish events, Mayor Briscoe "United Jewish Appeal • Day" captivated his audience with and - called on "citizens of all his eloquence and huinor. He faiths to join in contributing told stories, made frank dec- generously to this worthy cam- larations of loyalty as a Jew paign," - . . - 2,000 Volunteers to COntact - 12;000,Women Contributors on Annual G-Dizay Next Sunday - the day.'s- efforts from the chairi man of each of -her 24 diVisionk. .Mr-s. Herbert -Frank, advisor to general solicitations, and `Mrs. Harry Frahk will head the clerical volunteers at the syna- gogue. Refreshments will be served by. Mrs. Harry Spoon and her food committee. Each woman will have a quick snack before changing from.communal work- er back to housewife. Mrs. Max L. Lichter"and Mrs. Arthur . I. Gauld, executive-vice chairmen of general 'Solicitaa tions, will see to it that the 2,000 workers' kits turned in are processed smoothly and ef- ficiently. , Program coordinators are, Mrs. Arthur H. Rice and Mrs. S. S. Willis. • Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Wom- en's Division campaign chair- man, complimented Mrs. Hau- ser and all the women working in general solicitations on their fine job of organization, which, she said; "can not fail to. be Mrs. George Reinitz, Mrs. Samuel Silver and Mrs. Samuel Babcock (left to right) worked hard directing assignments and recruitment in preparation for the Women's Division G-Day "Grekt Day •for Giving." * * Women 'from all parts of De- workers will solicit more than trait and suburbs will converge 12,000 women in behalf of the at Congregation Beth Abraham, United Jewish Appeal and more GreenlaWn and Seven Mile than 50 local, national and Road, 11 a.m. -'3 p.m., Sunday, overseas agencies the campaign with G-Day collections totalling serves. more than $100,000 for the 1957 Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, gen- Allied Jewish Campaign. eral solicitation . chairman, will The 2,000 enrolled volunteer receive reports on results of result-producing on G-Day." -