THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Zion Day Committees Named

Rabbi A. M. Hershman Chosen to Lead Committee in
Charge of Arrangements

Inspired by the marl;ed success of
th e !:lower \ r e c e ntl y con d uc t e d
tinder their auspices, the Zionists of
Detroit are bending every effort to
inal:e the annual Zion Day, \ \Adel ,
will take place on June 11th, the
biggest and the best in years. .\t a
meeting of all Zionist organizations
in the city, a Zion Day Committee
was named with kabbi .\. I.
!lei- simian at its head, which \\ ill
he entrusted with the task of nial;-
ing Zion DaV a su(«ss.

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Zion I )ilV, " Said 16111)i
\vas
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I lershman,
ed to serve a t \vo-fold purpose. It

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\vas intended primarily as a Propa
ganda Day, as a day upon \vhich
Zionists all over the world were to
go out among their fellow Jew s and
unfold before them the ideals and
the doctrines of Zionism ; and it
is also the design of its founders
that 111)()n Zion Day a special effort
should be made for the collection
of contributions to the I.:mei -gene\
Fund, 'which is used for the main--

Legal Aid for Immigrants

tenance of all institutions in Pales-
tine. 'his scar, however, because
of the dire needs for funds, our ef-
forts will be devoted principally to
the collection of moneys in order
that the beloved institutions of (nu -
I loly I .and might continue their
useful \v()r1;.”
The following is the full mem-
bership of the Zion Day ConnitR -
tee: I ∎ abbi .\. NI. Hershman,
Chairman ; Nlessrs. NI.
I ahino-
witch, I. I ∎ ohinson, Nlax I .ieber-
I.
man, Hyman Koplin, I. Katz,
Zacl;heini, J. II. Flt•lich, 1 i
.\. Levin, Louis Stoll, j.
ler, leans \\*hie, .\aron Klein Isa-
dore I aplan, NI()rris I tltunberg.

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\lax Lipsitz, Spencer S. Fishbaine,
\lyt'r Drank, NI. Drell, I. Schetzer,

jun.

\

Simons.

frcd

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Jacobs, Mrs. Ilan: -.
\Veinstein, Miss Jennie I:. (1ordon.
Mrs. J. II.
Nliss Jttlia
1\liss Sadie I idan,

Stunt,

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Nliss Lillian Schiller and
Nliss 11(1(.11 I ∎ osenthal.

language, a permanent partial disa-

bility, and forced him to stop \York-

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Fibs Island I tureau in ti n
registration of immigrants entering
this country without inspection, and
has drawn up hundreds of agree-
ments of employment, applications
and petitions addressed to \Vasil-
ington. Its diverse activities have
made it necessary to be informed on
the laws of all the States and those
of litany foreign countries.

SiSlCd the

ing, The bureau learning that his

funds were exhausted, provided

shelter for him in the Immigrant

I joint'. 1 . 11('

claim was presented to

the \Vol-1:1111'11's Compensation ('(' n n-
mission. The bureau succeeded in

the !tient- (holem Juniors will be
held on Sunday, June 11. 1(10, to

Tashmoo Park, the steamer Tash-
moo leaving the fmit

Street at I) A. M., I /Omit time.

Nliss Schubot, the chairman of
the committee, announces that

the committee has spared no time

and expense to insure a jolly good
time for all, and it is expected that
the large attendance which inva-
riably characterizes Iticur (indent
affairs will again predominate at
this excursion.

The Kntertainment Committee
has provided various features at

the island, including hall games,
and the main event of the day will
he the Fi e ld Day 1nmgram, in

charge of Nlessrs, D. It. Itrown
and Itenjamin Alpert.. Various
events on this program have been

arranged for, and suitable prizes
have been donated for this pur-
pose.

This Handsome
Pump in White
Kid, Champagne
or Pearl Gray,
Louis Covered
Heel, Turn Sole,
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Other Styles, $3 to $6.

$4.00

HACK'S SHOE CO., 1067 Hastings St.

K

RALL

ORRECT
LEANER

MARKET

610 6

1606 Woodward Avenue

The Art Has
Been Mastered

ofClean hip:, Pressing

organization and the worthy work
which it is doing, it is hoped that
a large portion of our community

& Dyeing the Daint-
iest Fabrics and Give
the Correct Result

will take advantage of the opp()r-
tunity of assisting - in this work of

"TRY US"

In view of the nature of this

charity and benevolence by at-
tending- the excursion 01 1 June 11,

FETTERS FLOWERS

stallments. Ile was thus enabled to

TWO STORES

Luiployment I tureau.

237 WOODWARD AVE.

through the efforts of the Societ

This is an isolated case of the

PHONE MAIN 1265

reatt of the I lebre\Y Sheltering and

Immigrant .Aid Society of .\inerica

solves the problems which come be-

fore it,

fibulas
Arrilitrrt

DETROIT. MICH.

HASTINGS

DAVID BLOCK

BLOCK & DEVLIN CO.

WM. DEVLIN

Successors to STEERE JEWELRY CO., 68 Woodward Ave.

Pleasing Gifts that may be selected for Birthday, Wedding, or any occasion

1635 WOODWARD AVE.

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manner ill which the Legal .\id I tu-

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Our line of Summer Foot-
wear comprises the very
Newest Styles-
.cht. products of
A r i ea s fore-
tui)st shoe makers.

a 1111111) slim instead of in weekly in

ous departments, the Legal .\id I tu-
reatt presents aspects nut found in
similar bureaus of other institutions.
.\ certain young. man, an immigrant,

GRATIOT

If It's New, It's Here!

Will Include Field Day, Ball
Games and Other Events.
Thc sixth annual excursion of

which, by request, was paid him in

start in business, which was found

EHRLICH BUILDING

ELABORATE PROGRAM
WILL FEATURE BICUR
CHOLEM JUNIORS
EXCURSION

obtaining- for him an award of S30,;.'

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to the co-ordination of the
complex work of the society's vari-

employed in a metal factory, lint
with an accident and lost the use of
the middle lingers of his right hand.
This injury constituted, ill technical

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