Allied Jewish Drive Reaches $5,109,000 Total; Expect '67 to Be Second Best Campaign Year The 1967 Allied Jewish Cam- paign is headed toward the second largest total in Detroit's history, Alfred L. Deutsch, chairman, pre- dicted. With 10 days left until the vic- tory dinner on May 10, campaign leaders and workers are redou- bling their efforts to make this year's drive an historic one. After Wednesday, an extensive phone campaign will be intro- duced to contact many hundreds of contributors in the effort to bring the campaign total as close to the 56,000,000 mark as pos- sible. The total had risen to $5,109,- 000 at the fourth report meeting held Friday for 92 per cent of the amount raised last year. More than 18,000 people have already made their pledges. Indications are that more people will contribute this year than the 23,100 pledges secured in 1966. Detroit's largest campaign was in 1957 when $5,918,000 was raised. Second largest year was Travelers; Fred Winkelman, Bruce M. Kaplan, Ivan Zuieback, Employees; Abra- ham Singer, People's Outfitting Co. Employees Irving King, Winkelman's Employees Mrs. Esther Goldsmith, Sam's Employees Benjamin S. Kott, Grinnell's Employees David G. Levine, Hughes- Hatcher-Suffrin Employees; Morey L. Pllack, Crowley's Employees. SERVICES DIVISION—Herbert Kauf- man, Ira Kaufman, Morticians; Earl Hordes, General Insurance; Louis C. Zuckerman. Life Insurance; Eugene Bortnick, Building Maintenance. MECHANICAL TRADES DIVISION — Jack W. Milen, Gas, Oil & Tire Dealers; Harold Goldsmith, Philip S. Minkin, Metals Non-Ferrous; Richard A. Jones, Harry T. Madison, Donald J. Further. Scrap Metals Ferrous; Irving A. Rubin, Martin Bader, Bags, Bottles & Barrels; John Redfield, Jay W. Allen, Textiles; Daniel M. Hontgman, Jerome M. Ash, Gerson B. Bernstein, Edward Narens, Louis M. Stern, Machinery & Manufac- turing. REAL ESTATE DIVISION — Bert J. Gooel, Myron L. Milgrom, Paint Manu- facturers & Dealers. FOOD DIVISION—Arthur Schultz, Ben- jamin Wettenstein, Wholesale Grocers; Philip Olender, Bakers; Samuel H. Greenberg, Greisman, Fred S Jack Gross- man, Ben Mandell. Morris Music, Retail & Super Markets; David Mendelson, Irving Simon, Produce & Eggs; Harry J. Modell. Beverages. PROFESSIONAL DIVISION — Jack A. Robinson, Sydney Bluestone. Robert S. Dunsky, Arnold Faudrnan, Gerald Ger- ger, Pharmacists & Suppliers; Mrs. Norma G. Silver, Eugene Jaffe, David Kreger. Robert Tell, Social Services; Bruce E. Thal, Accountants; Dr. Harold Milinsky, Veterinarians; Isidore J. Goldstein, Frank L. Simons, Rabbi Hayim Donin, Irving I. Katz, Synagogues & Religious Schools. ARTS & CRAFTS DIVISION — Sam Frank, Nathan Balaban, Office Suppli- ers & Paper Products; I. William Sherr. Florists; Milton Jacobson, Amusements & Bowling; Samuel Schiff, David Gold- berg, Printers & Publishers; Leonard Frenkel, Printers & Publishers Employ- ees. JUNIOR DIVISION—Thomas I. Klein, Paul D. Borman, Leonard S. Borman. Ira J. Jaffe. Michael Seheinker, Lawr- ence K. Snider. Men's Special Gifts; Mrs. Lawrence K. Snider. Mrs. James Hack, Women's Special Gifts; Michael Hermanoff, Miss Bylaina Nelson, Gen- eral Solicitation. WOMEN'S DIVISION — Mrs. Max Stollman, Mrs. Hyman Safran, Pre-Cam- paign; Mrs. William L. Deutsch. Mrs. 7 out of 10 times we recommend Murry Koblin Adv. Charles Abramson, Mrs. Barry B. Aro- now, Mrs. Kaye Goodwin Frank. Mrs. D. Lawrence Sherman, Mrs. Melvin Kol- bert, Pace Setters; Mrs. Merle Harris, Mrs. Harold A. Robinson, Mrs. Milton J. Donor, Headliners; Mrs. Charles Can- vasser, Mrs. Irving E. Goldman, Mrs. Alfred L. Deutsch, G-Getters. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 28, 1967-3 Three times we don't. Often another agency may specialize in your par- ticular business. But, if you're one of the 7, Shirlee Koblin recommends you call UN 1-5600 PLEASE NOTE: We Will Be Open Sunday, April 30; We Will Be Closed Monday, May 1 and Tuesday, May 2 KAPLAN BROS. GEORGE OHRENSTEIN Certified Master Watchmaker and Jeweler 18963 Livernois UN 1 - 8184 Strictly Kosher Meats and Poultry 18229 WYOMING WE DELIVER — UN 1-4770 Open Daily 9-5:30 See our complete collection, $05 to $1000 Member Detroit Kosher Meat Dealers Association If you have five thousand dollars.. JEAN PIERRE AUMONT in 1948 when the campaign pro- duced $5,756,000. Both years were times of war crisis in Is- rael. Invitations have gone out for the victory dinner which will be held 6 p.m. May 10 at the Jew- ish Center. Jean Pierre Aumont, Parisian- born actor and singer, will enter- tain at the meeting. He has most recently been seen by American audiences in his hour-long musi- cal show last week on television.. He has just closed a year's run in "Tovarich" opposite Vivian Leigh in London. Coming to this country in the late 1930s he first appeared with Katherine Cornell in a stage play and almost immediately was signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for films. After serving with honors in the Free French Forces during World War II, he resumed his career and starred in "Heartbeat" with Ginger Rogers; "Shcherezade" with Yvonne de Carlo and in "Lili" with Leslie Caron as well as many other motion pictures, An author of both a novel and several plays he has played star- ring roles in 60 French films, more recently "Domenica d'Estate," "The Seven Deadly Sins" directed by Roger Vadim and the Disney film, "The Horse Without a Head." At Friday's report meeting held at the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Building chairman of division sections which had reached 100 per cent of their 1966 achievement were pre- sented with special certificates of recognition by Deutsch and Hyman Safran, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation. They were: MERCANTILE DIVISION — James B. Seitner, Jewelry; Martin Felder, Nor- man Wachter, Men's Wear; Norman H. Rosenfeld, James A. Hack, D. Lawrence Sherman, Shoes; Marvin Irwin Danto. Charles Abramson, Eugene Mondry. 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