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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
Zionist Convention.
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tusation of land values in conformity
with the single tax idea. The pr6-
gram for the Hebrew University, for
which the site on Mt. ()lives has al-
ready been secured, will be decided
upon.
Prominent Men and Women to At-
tend.
Anuhug the prominent men and wo-
men who will discuss these IIIICS-
tions al the preliminary conferences
or during the convention Droner, ivill
be Justice Louis 1). Brandeis of the
United States Supreme Court; Judge
Julian \\*. \lack of the I • nited States
Circuit ( •iurt of Anneals. if he has
completed his labors at Ft. Lea% en-
Wort h in connection with the question
of "conscientious objectors" which he
is now investigating for the Govern-
ment; Hon, Felix Frankfurter. S.
Administrator of \Var•Labor: Eugene
\levers. Jr., Director of the United
States Finance Corporation, recently
created by President 1 • ilson; Nathan
Straus. the well known philanthropist;
Mrs. Mary Fels, the leading single
taxer; Dr. Stephen S. \Vise 111 New
and with the approval of the govern- Catnbridge, Mass
anent, it will be the visual symbol of Chelsea, \lass. ...........
Great Britain's whole-hearted ap- Clarksdale, Miss.
Koval and co-operation with the Cleveland, (),
Zionists in their purpose to establish Dayton, Ohio .
ill Palestine a national Jewish home- 1)enver, Colo.
land. Bearing the colors of all the Des Moines, Iowa
Allies and chiefly those of France Detroit, Mich.
Italy, Servia and Greece, which have Greenville, Miss.
joined with Great Britain in officially Harrisburg, Pi
endorsing Zionism, it will float the Haverhill, NI• ss
flag of America which without making. Helena, . \ rk.
an official declaration, has in many ' Houston, In
ways manifested its sympathy with , ' Indianapolis, Ind.
Jewish Palestine. But its most prom- I Joplin. Nfo•
inert decoration will be the Jewish Kansas City, Mo
flag, the six-cornered Star of David. I Kenosha. \N'is.
.\ II along the line of its flight and 1.,1,rent.t., \las,
especially along the line of march. it. Little Rock, Ark
will carry ■ ill a continuous bombard- I I wi,villt., Ky.
meat with tons of Zionist “propa- I .,,,.% CI I, Mass
ganda" literature.
\leinphis, - 1-,,,,,.
National War Relief.
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\filmic, Ind.
\I uskogee, Okla
Nen Bedford, Mass
Norfolk, Va.
Pittsburgh, l'a.
Portland, Ore.
Providence, R. I
Philadelphia, Pa
Rochester, N. N•
Salem, \las '
Salt lake City, Utah
Sall .
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Seattle. \Vash
Shreveport, 1•a.
St. Josi:pli, Mo
St. Louis :Mc)
St. Paul, Minn
Syracuse, N. N'
Tacoma, \Vast).
Utica, N. Y
\\'aco, Texas
NVilkes Barre, Pa
IN • ilmington, Del.
the present time, and with equally
splendid results. The entire country
will be called upon to do the same,
and it is expected that they. will.
\ hog, ?her about f our .and one-
York; Mayor Stern, of Fargo, N. 1).; quarter million dollars hare herb
Judges Hugo Pane and Joseph David pledged since January first, from ten
of the Illinois Supreme Court; :Magis- to twenty per cent of which, depend-
ent upon the request o f th e indiod.
trate \loses H. Grossman, of New
ual community, will be devoted for
York; Prof. Israel Friedlander, of the
social service work among the seVell ■ y
Jewish Theological Seminary; Dr.
th011Aa1111 Iris 1.01 soldiers and sailors
Schmarya Levin of the Zionist Inter-
in the cantonments. The Jewi s \Yet-
210,000
national Committee; Dr. Ben Zion
fare Board, of which Col. Culler is
60,000
\ 1 ossinsi dui, of the Jewish Gymnas-
chairman, estimates that two million
50,1100
ium of Jaffa, Palestine; Prof. Nahum
dollars n- ill be required to carry on
8,000
SMitsch of the Sorbonne, Paris: Prof.
its work during the coming year. Of
25,000
Richard Gottheil of Columbia Univer-
this amount one million dollars was
10,000
sity; David \Verner Antrani of the
raised in the New York City cam-
18010
Law Department, University of Penn-
paign, of which Mr. Jacob II. Schiff
135.000
sylvania; Nliss Henrietta Szold, Pres-
was chairman.
ident of Ifallassall, the \\ • omen's
"The ten million dollar campaign
Zionist Organization ; Dr. I Lary
last year, with its magnificent re- Vi enna University Closed to Jewish
Friedennald, of Baltimore, President
sults, showed what .1inerican Jewry
Refugees From Galicia.
of the Federation of American Zion-
can accomplish, once it is aroused;
ists; Louis Lipsky, Chairman of the
once its determination is reached to
Exectoi ■ e Committee of that organ-
The authorities of the University of
;Achieve a fixed purpose. The cam-
ization; Jacob deliaas, General Sec-
Vienna have issued a decree to ex-
paign last year had a greater effect
retary of the Zionist Organization.
clude from its medical school all stu-
than of merely raising a fiery large
In addition to considering the fu-
dents front Galicia. according to ad-
sum of money, a sum larger than
ture of Palestine, the convention will
vices received by the Provisional
American Jewry had ever before
Zionist Committee.
grapple with the problem of recasting
sought to raise; it united all elements
the form of the movement in this
:\Ithough the language of the de-
in Jewry which in the past had not
country. The society form, which
always worked harmoniously togeth- cree does not explicitly refer to Jews,
was sufficient, during the period of
er, it united them all in the common the fact that heretofore only Jewish
agitation and propaganda is felt to be
purpose to reliti‘e suffering, to succor young men from Galicia have applied
inadequate in the face of realization.
the destitute in every land, to allevi- for admission to the University of
It is expected that the soc;ety scheme
ate distress of world-wide scope. The Vienna, indicates the real motive of
will he abolished, and instead, the or-
spirit aroused was remarkable. The the decree.
ganization will be recast on lines re-
henefits to accrue to Jewry both here
The Judische Zeitung of Lemberg
sembling the great American political
and abroad, cannot lie over-empha- in a hitter protest against the decree
parties, with a national commilte,
sized. .\ new spirit has been awak- of exclusion, states that its object is
state, city and district organizations,
ened; a spirit of co-operation, a spirit to bring into effect in Vienna, the boy-
which will make it easy for every Jew
of mutual helpfulness, the seeds of cott of Jews which was introduced by
favoring the establishment of the
which have been planted in the heart some of the German universities be-
Jewish State to become a member of
d' every American Jew and which will fore the war. "This violation of the
the movement, with a vote on every ;
bear fruit long after the present war principle of educational freedom," it
important question.
t;is come to a close."
says, "is a fitting addition to the daily
British Airplane a Spectacular Fea -
ture.
Campaigns Completed in Many Cities persecutions to which the Jewish re-
The list ■ if the cities and the fugees are subjected."
A British airplane. leaving NOV au unultsgiVri , in 1918 follows:
York City and dying over New Jersey
City
Pledged 1918
The State Department is in posses-
and Pennsylvania, will arrive in Pitts- Altoona, l'a.
S 11,000 sion of the first official report of the
burgh on June 23rd, in time to partic- Aurora, Ill.
(7,0011 arrival in Palestine of the Jewish
ipat• in the hinge pal - ade which will' Baltimore, 'Md.
400,0110 Commission. It is intimated that a
be one of the spectacular features of ! Baton Rouge, La
1,504) number of important as well as in-
the convention. Dispatched by the Boston, NI ass
400,000 teresting details are contained in the
British :Military Mission in America, Butler-Lyndora, l'a.
10,00o report.
The New Detroit Charter
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—To Be Voted on Tuesday, June 25th--
Will Give Every Citizen a Direct
Hand in the Government of the City
The entire government of the city will be headed by
a mayor, who is elected. The mayor will be personally
responsible for the efficiency or inefficiency of every
detail of the city government work.
There will be a nine-man council elected by the city
at large—every man spending his full time looking after
city work--and receiving a salary commensurate with
the duties imposed upon him.
Commissioners of the various departments will be
appointed by the mayor. They must follow his instruc-
tions carefully.
Now, here is where the people come in. The mayor
is held responsible for every act of the government. If
his work doesn't suit the people he may be recalled. He
cannot place blame on any other official.
The law-making work of the council is guided by the
people through the initiative and referendum.
At any time the people can say, "Do this," or "Don't
do that!" At any time the people can remove an unsat-
isfactory official from office.
O
Announcement of
Change of Name
name of the Highland Park State
T HE
BANK OF DETROIT has been duly
There cannot be the disregard for the welfare of the
people that is today evidenced by officials who know
they may remain in office for the duration of a term.
Fewer officials—with greater individual responsi-
changed to BANK OF DETROIT.
bility--who know that they must answer for every act—
This is a combination of words used by the first
bank organized in Europe in 1171, Bank of
Venice, and frequently since that time as —
Bank of Amsterdam, 1609 ; Bank of England,
1694; Bank of New York, 1784; Banque de
France, 1800.
who know that the voters can remove them at any time
—certainly, they are going to give to Detroit a better
government.
Checks bearing the former name may be used until ex-
hausted. Checks bearing the new name, " Bank of
Detroit," will be gradually substituted.
DIRECTORS
DR. GEORGE R. ANDREWS
JANICE COUZENS, President
W. L. DU•HYM, V.P.
. Highland Park State
Bank, H. P.
ALONZO P EWING, V.P.-0 M. Mich. Cop.
per J9 BrassCo.
EDMUND D. FISHER, Vise.Preeddent
HENRY FORD, Pr••Id•nt Toed Motor
Company
ARTHUR J. LACY, Attorney.
E. 0 LIEBOLD, Vice-Pres. Dearborn State
Bank, Sec. and Tr.•• Henry Ford
Hospit•I
A. L McMEANS,
Brother. Inc.
D•dg•
C. HAYWARD MURPHY of 111••••JI.
Murphy Co.
H. H. RACKHAM.c•pitoi.t
J. T. WHITEHEAD. Prem. Whitehead da
Kale• Co.
BANK OF DETROIT
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
43 Fort Street West-2260 W. Jefferson
Commercial Accounts
Savings Accounts
General Banking Service
Ave.
3% interest on Savings
from date of deposit to
Citizens' Charter Committee
TRACY W. McGREGOR, Chairman
date of withdrawal.
Lent D. Upson, Secretary
Pliny W.
Marsh, Campaign Manager
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