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Wallcases, Chairs, Soda Fountains, ltackbars, Tables, Stools, Window Enclosures, Carborators. • The annual meeting of the Jewish 1\'curten's Club will take place on Sun- day afternoon, May 12th, in the yes- ry rooms of Temple Beth 'El, when reports of all officers and standing committees will he given and mem- bers of the Board of Directors will Jewish Women Are Appointed ie voted upon and officers chosen Ward Leaders for Women or the ensuing year. At this meeting the club hopes to Registration. A. able to present a prominent Jew- The registration of women which ess of W . innipeg, Canada, Who will is being conducted under the auspices alk on war work in that country. Another call has gone out for more of the Women's Committee of the In the last number of the news- nen to enlist In the S. Navy, and Council of National Defense is re- letter the announcement that mem- he Detroit Recruiting Station, under ceiving the active support of the Jew- hers of the club send names of mem- he efficient and able leadership of En ish women. Among those who have wrs whom they ironid wish to sign D. J. D. Coleman, Is making an been honored with appointment of choose to serve on the Board of ntensive effort to put Detroit in the Chairman of their respective wards ectors was inadvertently omitted. It "honor" list of communities contribut in the city are the following well- 's the expressed %visit of the president Mg more men than their share to the known Jewish WOIMIII Uf Detroit, who that such a procedure be taken and Navy, bust as Detroit has given far can be depended upon to acquit them- names be sent to the chairman of the 'over the top' In contributing more seh es with great credit and bring nominating committee, Mrs. Chas. C. money to the Liberty 1.01111. honor to the community: Mrs. Simons, 24 Connecticut avenue, be- One of the most active aides in the Meyer Frank, in charge of registra- ()re May 4111. ocal recruiting station is Yoeman lion in the First ward; Mrs. S. Col- The work of the Surgical Dressing Benjamin E. Cohen, a local boy, who lender. Second ward; Mrs. W'olf Kap- Unit of the Jewish Nt;ontan's Club has been doing his "bit" nobly for Ian, Fifth ward; lilrs. B. Benmosche, continues as usual in turning out Uncle Sam for over six years as t# Sixth ward; Mrs. L. N. Halbst•in, dressings in goodly number despite sailor in our splendid navy. lie Is the Sixteenth ward. The Jewish \Vo- the fact that there are not sufficient man's club is taking a most active workers commensurate with the part in the work and all other organ- growth of the club. The ball room of izations of Jewish women in the city the Phoenix Club has been placed at are co-operating splendidly. the disposal Of the unit where meet- ings are held Tuesdays of each week Largest Exclusive Clothier Detroit Hadassah Gives Truck from 9 a. In. to 4:30 p. in., where all Monroe and Randolph workers for a good cause will be for Medical Unit. welcomed. 91-101 Michigan Ave. Volunteers arc wanted for this The Detroit Chapter of Iladassah, in month ill serving the children at the response to all appeal by the national Penny Lunch at the Bishop School, ',resident, Miss Szold, has contributed which %rill soon close for the season. a Ford auto-truck to the American Zionist Medical Unit that is sailing JEWISH MEDICAL UNIT for Palestine about Nlay 3. The 1)e- TO LEAVE FOR The sending to this country, as am- troit Hadassah has been one of the PALESTINE MAY 3 bassador from England, of Lord most active and productive locals of Reading, who has lately been made the order and had already done more Sanctioned by the United States thain its share for the cause, but the and Great Britain, the American Zion- all earl, and who, as Sir Rufus Isaacs, noble women of Detroit arc respond- ist Medical Unit, with a personnel of was first among his people to become mg gladly to every call to help re- 41, is making really to leave New Lord Chief Justice of England, calls lieve the terrible plight of their own York City on May 3 en ronte for attention to the distinguished career people in the Holy Land. \Viten the Palestine, where it will co-operate of the late Sir George Jesse], Nlaster suggestion of contributing a motor with the Jewish .\ dministrative Com- of the Rolls, who was regarded, in his truck was placed before the body, a mission, which is laying the founda- time, as the greatest equity lawyer in committee was 'immediately :ap- tions for the future Jewish State in England. Jessel, born in 1824, and living till pointed to raise funds and within two the Holy Land. he was nearly sixty, in 1883, was the YEOMAN B. E. (70HEN. days a sufficient stun was raised and This unit is being equipped by pledged to make the purchase. .\ Hadassah, the Women's Branch of son of a Jewish coral merchant, and son of Mrs. Sarah E. Cohen, of 197 Ford truck was bought and shipped the Zionist Movement at a cost of was Jewish not only in birth, but in Gratlot avenue, and has been granted to New York bearing the name of $250,000 to cover its first year's oper- belief and practice. He v•as educated an extended furlough to visit his in a Jewish school near London, but the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah. ations. It will include besides a gen- mother, and Yoeman Cohen is spend. A short and snappy campaign i5 eral director and representative of the could not, on account of his religion, Ing his time in his home city by tell- now under way to raise the entire organization, a medical director, 15 attend either of the two great univer- ing every young man he can talk to, cost of the truck. Donations for the physicians, 15 nurses, a sanitarian, sities of England, Oxford or Cam- what a great thing the navy Is for splendid gift may be mailed to Mrs. two mechan'cs, two pharmacists and bridge. Think of that, in the first them. Henry Weinstein, Mrs. Harry Frank, a' dental staff. The physicians include half of the nineteenth century! So he Mr. Cohen will deliver a short talk Nliss Sarah Wttsman and N1rs. Jos. specialists in surgery, eye, ear, nose went to University College, London, to the members of the Young People's H. Ehrlich, or to any officer of Ha- and throat diseases, skin diseases and where he won medals and obtained a society of Temple Beth El at their big fellowship. dassah. children's diseases. A hospital in meeting Sunday night, April 28. Mr. In 1847 he was called to the liar at Jerusalem has already been placed at Cohen has a most interesting message Lincoln's Inn. But the rights of Jews to deliver to the young ladles particu- Young People of Temple Beth El the disposal of the Unit, and the staff to become lawyers were not then es- will be amplified from among the larly. The present drive for more to Debate on Conscrip- physicians residing in Palestine. In tablished, and anybody who chose. boys for the navy Is receiving the ac- might have driven him from the pro- tion of Labor. addition to the hospital ill Jerusalem tive cooperation of patriotic young fession. Fortunately, nobody tried to the Unit plans to open a dispensary, women and Mr. Cohen's talk will de. do so. He was quite successful is a engage in school-musing and will op- light them with the wonderful possi. A most vitally interesting 'fleeting financial way from the start as a law- billties open to young women to serve of the Young People's 'Society of erate several floating hospitals. It is carrying with it $40,000 worth of men- yet-. Entering parliament he attract- their country. Temple Beth El will take place on ical supplies, a complete equipment; ed the attention of his fellow liberal, Sunday, April 28th. It will be fea- of surgical, dental and radiograph in- Gladstone, Disraeli's rival, and was lured by a debate on the question of BICUR CHOLEM, JRS. appointed solicitor“wneral, the first struments, the conscription of labor by the Cnit- Together with the medical unit of his people to hold such a position. On Thursday, evening, April 18th, cli State, Government, a subject of Later he was made Master of the Hadassah will dispatch to Palestine the Mem Cholem Juniors held their grave importance that has recently the and honorable ifice over 7111111ge cases of gartne„ts for 811115' elem setni-monthly meeting at their rooms been receiving a large amount of the impoverished residents Of that of a judge " of the superior court of in the Knights of Pythian hall, cor- I space in the press and is being dis- which deals with exceptional country. These garments were sewed tier Cass avenue and Teterboro street. cussed ill Congress, in the labor or collected by the Hadassahchap- classes of cases, often of an intricate Mr. Charles Rubiner . was appoint- unions, and wherever matters of Imb- ters a ll over the The character, and supplies unusual rein- Stales. ed chairman of the entertainment tic import are taken up. The debate "drive" for garment: is still going on edit., to the litigants. There lie dis- committee for the ensuing year. Mr. promises to stir up a great deal of and additional supplies will he shipped tinguisheil himself by the quickness Rubiner is especially qualified to di- excitement among the members of the and clearness and correctness of his later. reel the entertainment for the meat- society inasmuch as many individ- The money. for the ['nit was raised decisions. Some of these have since hers and will arrange a speakers' pro- oak in the organization have very de- in the following manner: $120,000 been questioned or overruled, but a gram which will include some of De- tided views on the question pro and from the I'rovisional Zionist Commit- large mother haverem " l " ed. 14“. the troit's and Michigan's most promi- con. There promises to be a bitter tee, $100,000 from the J„i„t I)istrib„- (1)inliths ni J " dg ' Fkid i " the I.""ed neat men in professional and political argument 'whs. VCII the "reds" and the two ( ommittee and $30,0(10 from in- States, as landmarks of jurispru- cricles, "whites." those who 1411 radical views dividual contributors. Two tons of dence. Ile cared little for precedent. Miss Sadie Shubot will be in charge and those who are conservative. snap were contributed by. N1rs. Nlary like Lord Nlansfield, and astonished of the annual excursion, acting as 'rite names of the contestants in the • els. all by rapidly cleating off the calen- chairman of the excursion committee. debate will be announced at the meet- dar in a court noted for dilatory pro- l'he trip to Tashmoo l'ark on June ing. The I/111111C W011111 (10 well to ceedings. In a case which took twen- ')lit is an event that has always been attend as the speakers are young MRS. ZANGWILL NOT A JEWESS. ty-two days to try. he delivered a de- very successful and is looked forward people 'of intelligence and thought cision off the bench. He gave an oral .\ con InJvery has been waging in the grounds of the society have been who have made thorough preparation opinion an hour long without refer- The musical program was a treat to present the subject in all its phases. all eastern publication as to whether ence to a note. to those attending. Master Ralph If the audience shows sufficient in- Mrs. Zangwill was a Jewess or not. lie might Ihn• been Lord Chancel- Freedman played several violin selec- terest the debate may be thrown open The following letter disposes of a lor of England, it was generally be- tions, accompanied by Miss Morrison, for general discussion. In anticipa- mooted question: lieved, but for religious prejudices, "It is said that Mrs. Israel Zang- and both were well received. Nlaster tion of the mental fatigue %vial which which died out in time to let Sir Ru- Freedman is a very promising young the audience will be possessed after will is a Jewess and had a Jewish fus Isaacs attain the position of Lord artist. the heated discussion, the cominittee mother. Tliis is not correct, accord- Chief Justice. Jessel was, howerer, The next meeting will be held on in charge has graciously announced ing to my understanding. the first Jew to reach a high judicial the evening of May 2nd at Pythian that provision has been made for the I was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. position in England. "I hose who have Zangwill some time in October, 1913 visited his stuffy hall. An interesting program has relief of the mind by dancing, which , little court in vaca- and !came dthat she was the daughter been provided. will follow the debate. tion, when the other courts had ad- of Professor Ayrton by his first wife, journed, could not fail to notice the who was not a Jewess, but his second MONTEFIORE CLUB. Prof. Moritz Levy to Speak on contrast between his rolind, rosy- wife, a Miss Marks, was. Wednesday, May I. checked, boyish-looking face, and the "I may add, however, that Mrs. At the first semi-annual election of whitish wig he was bound to wear. the Montefiore Club, the following The n e xt w e d oes d ay even i ng n„. et _ Zangwill is interested ill and in sym- That court was located in the species pathy with her husband's activities officers received appointments. Mr. ing will be a most profitable one of London alley known as Chancery Barney Lieberman, president; Miss from an intellectual standpoint as in behalf of the Jewish people, Had Lane, a name recalling the de.crii , Bertha Utchenick, vice-president: Prof. Moritz Levy, of the University I not known that she was not a Jew- lions in Dickens' navels, and esprta Miss Kate Chabensky, secretary, and of Michigan, will address the meet- ess I would have taken her to be a ly in "Bleak House." Greatest of all Mr. Louis Eisenberg, treasurer. Mr. ing on the subject of the "French spirituelle daughter of Israel. contrasts was that bet ween the tra- "BEN ALTHEIM ER." Samuel Eisenberg was afterwards ap- Drama." Prof. Levy is an authority ditional delay, of the Court of Chan- ---- -- pointed sergeant-at-arms. Organiza- on French literature and drama and cery, which Lord Eldon filled with Ili , JEWISH OFFICERS FOR buns desiring debates are requested as thi s w ill be the l ast w e d nes d ay lingering doubts, and which was so JEWISH LEGION. to communicate with 11 r. Barney night meeting of the present season noted for those indefinite postpone- Lieberman, 143 Livingstone avenue. it is expected a record attendance ments of decisions so much dwelt on The American volunteers who com- will be present. by the famous English novelist, and prise the Judaean battalion, which Rev. J. Danglow, minister of the the quick action of the lightning-like is now in training in Canada, is to be St. Kilda, Melbourne, Congregation, Pogroms Feared in Lithuania. judge. Sir George Jessel. officered entirely by Jews according will replace the Rev. D. I. Freed- to a report just received by the Pro- man as Jewish chaplain to the An- German anti-semites are waging a visional Zionist Committee. Louis Palestine Colonies Aided by British. zac forces. hitter pogrom propaganda in \Vilna Kaufman of Minneapolis has been The British military authorities in and other cities of Lithuania, accord- raised to the rank of Sergeant Major. Palestine have placed freight cars at ing to a special cable to the "War- Moses Brainin, A. Chaikind, of the disposal of the colonists to trans- twit" of New York City. Philadelphia. and Melnikoff anal port the orange harvest to market, SALESMAN WANTED—ONE WHO The Jews of Lithuania, says the SPEAKS SEVERAL LANGUAGES, Menoff, of Chicago, are commanding, and have promised an adequate mink \ • arlieit correspondent, are complete- sergeants, each ill charge of a pla- ber. TO SELL FLOUR TO FOREIGN ly terrorized. This monstrous agita- loon. Gerson Agronsky is now guar- GROCERY AND BAKERY TRADE. In l'etach Tikvah, they gave the tion is adding to the cup of bitterness termaster sergeant. DAVID STOTT FLOUR MILLS, Jewish farmers sixty teams of horses which has been the Jews' lot since 1014 GRAND RIVER. Two hundred members of the bat- for ploughing purposes, and have the Germans helped Lithuania to tabors fully equipped have already supplied enough seed for a , large NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO "self-determine" itself. gone to the Halifax barracks where planting of potatoes. The German officials of Lithuania they will be joined bv the balance of RENT one and a half blocks from Woodward avenue, near two car are openly sympathetic with this the legion in a few days. They will The first one to see land and the lines. Price reasonable. 114 Hen- propaganda and brazenly lend it their remain at Halifax until they embark first one of this expedition to set foot for the other side. drie avenue. Phone North 433-M. .support. on land in the New World wereJews. LOCAL ACTIVITIES CLASSIFIED