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April 5, at the home of Miss Anna ---
NEW YORK.-Unfamiliarity
most of his time while here to ad- the
identity of Professor Einstein, l, election of officers took place. 'Die -_
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vocating support of the university by
was the explanation given by Bruce officers for the next term Ore: Miss -.M
American Jews.
for
M.'Falconer, alderman,
withhold-% Anna Gold, president; Miss Ida Solo- , -- - •=2
"The establishment of such a uni-
vote
on the
a man,
resolution
in
the
versity has been for a long time one ing
Board of his
Aldermen
extending
vice-president; Miss
Bessie
Ilel- -g -
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of the most cherished plans of the
-
freedom of the city to the noted pro-, land, secretary; Miss Sylvia Gutman, ,=_
Ziqpist organization," he said. "But
pounder of the theory of relativity, treasurer; Miss Mollie Handel, see- _.---
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lot' the outbreak of the war it would
and
other
priminent
Zionists
who
ar-
grant-at-arms,
and
Miss
Anna
Kurtz-
Kr
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have materialized in 1914, when a
riVell here Saturday.
man, editor.
site was actualINf -purchased on the
Passage of the resolution required The cant party which was held , EE
Mount of Olives. Jr. 1918 the foun-
dation stone was laid by Dr. Weiz- unanimous vote of the board, but Wednesday evening, March 30, was ---=-
the alderman's persistent o position a huge success. Miss Ida Greenwald
mann. Since then the university site
defeated it.
it. Had he known who Pro- won the first prize, receiving a hand- -=--
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has been extended and a building
fessor Einstein ,vas, Mr. Falconer ex- made linen handkerchief made by ,
purchased in which it will be pus-
plained
after
adjournment,
he
would
the
hostess,
Miss
Sadie
Solomon.'
r.
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/ Bible for a beginning to be made.
have voted in favor of the honor.
Miss Anna Gold was awarded theeM
"
i There is also a library of 30,000
.....
Mayor
Hylan
later
called
a
spe-
booby
prize,
having
lust
the
most
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volumes which is rapidly growing.
vial meeting of the board for Friday gam es.
"Plans have been worked out both
to reconsider the resolution. Through-
Final arrangements were corn- --t -=--
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for the complete university of the
out an hour's pandemonium in the pleted for the theater party to be ,-=-
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I future and for a comparatively mod-
board
meeting
Alderman
Falconer
held
Saturday
evening,
April
9.1-
est begining. The time has now come
effectively blocked the resolution, as- Forty-two tickets were reserved at ,-.
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.
-7.
If to insure the immediate realization
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of the latter. Such is the importance sorting he "bad never heard of the Temple theater for that evening. :-:=-
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them."
After
the
theater,
the
party
will,
attached by the Zionist Organization
!
Enraged over the member's Per.' drive to the home of Mrs. II. .A.i,F
=
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to the spiritual values in the Zionist
national home that even at this mo- sistence, several aldermen threatened Kwiker, an honorary member, 2.11M
,
avenue , w h ere a ru id•,E._-_
to to him physical harm, but Alder. c o ni n ".,,i
ment, when the organization is faced
, E'--
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with tremendous tasks of immigra• manShiplacoff, Socialist, calmednight luncheon will be served.
their anger with the remark that'
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The next meeting of the Blue Bird -_-..
tion and colonization, and is concen-
"Alderman
Falconer
has
a
right
to
Girls
will
he
held
Tuesday
evening,
!M
trating all efforts upon the Palestini
Ac- ; April 12, at the home of Mrs. Leslie
foolish if he no desires.
1 Foundation Fund, an exception IF be
cusations that his objection was in- Mitchell, 5731 Brush street.
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made in favor of the university, to
spired by anti-Semitic motives drew ,
) which a special branch of the fund
the declaration that he had nothinH
,
i is devoted.
to do with "race, creed or religion. ' ,
"I know of no public event which
TO SPEAK FOR I. Z. A. -
"Is it possible you' had not heard
given me such delight as the pro-
/
, _-
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nasal to establish a Hebrew univers.
, rhe Detroit chapter of Intercol- L --
his
auditors
al
the
mended
one
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ity in Jerusalem. The traditional re- of Professor Einstein before?" de- 1
close of the meeting.
legiate Zionist 'Association, at the
%pod for knowledge w hi c h J ew,
"Oh, is he the founder of the' meeting held last Tuesday evening at ,--=
II have maintained intact through many
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the Shaarey Zedek, had an interest.:=
centuries of severe hardship made it theory of the relativity of space?
Falconer questioned, and hastened to m g discussion on the condition °( '=
particularly painful for us to see no
explain
that
had
he
known
it
during
consideration
of
the
resolution
h
the
synagogue
in
this
country
and
on
!—
many talented sons of the Jewisl-
he the reasons for the small attendance - ='
people, cut off from higher education
by the younger elements. A musical ..-:--
and study, and knocking vainly at would have voted "aye." . _
program and several readings were
_ the doors of universities of Eastern
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features of the evening.
Y. P. S. OF B. M.
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and C entral Europe.
M. Hershman has been
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In the absence of Mr. A. B. Weiss, secured to address the organization =-
"Others who have gained access to
---.-
free research only did so by under- chairman of the Y. P. S. of B. 51., 011 May 3 . The program committee -
going a painful, even dishonoring, Mr. J. L. Staub was appointed to with Miss Minnie Telanof as chair-' ff - -
arations for an , --•-r-'
is
making
ve
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hic (tanp
rid - ptresthe
p ro cess of a ssimil ation
st egular meetingman, rate
ide at the ir
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le d and ro bb d them wagahn
lahe rynagogue,
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Bnee Mos
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next
meeting,
to
be
held
on
again of their cultural leaders. The ner Garfield and Beaubien streets.
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time has now come when our spirit-
The society is interested at the evening, April 19.
e-.
nal life will find a home of its own. present time in entertaining a group students are urged to join the D1
Distinguished Jewish scholars in all o Jewish 'soldiers now detailed at rtoit chapter of I. Z. A. and to at- !
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-
ort
Wayne,
who
were
formerly
tend
the
next
meeting
to
be
held
at
learning
are
waiting
to
branches of
F
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the Shaarey Zedek.
co to Jerusalem, where they will lay serving at the Mexican
an border.
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the foundation of a flourishing
Appeals were made to the mem-
h p- bets to artake
will . pr om ote te
l life an
srituatual
pi
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much
us
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in literary work, and from the
mint of Palestine.
sentiments shown this society will be
The Hebrew Hospital Association
"Notwithstanding the crude politi• noted for its fine qualities of public
cal realism of our times and the ma- speaking.
will hold a special meeting at 7:31)
terialistic atmosphere in which it has
A very interesting program was o'clock on Tuesday evening, April
enveloped us, there are visible none arranged by the entertainment corn- 12, at the Ettinger hall, corner Ohm-
the less glimmerings of a nobler con- mittee, presenting Jos. Cohen on the ton and St. Antoine streets. The
ception of human aspirations such as violin, accompanied by Miss Fried- members are urged to be present, as
were expressed in the part played by man at the piano. Mr. Dave Kriegan business of great importance is to
the American people in world polo- also entertained with popular songs. come up at this meeting.
tics. And so we come from sick and
suffering Europe with feelings of
hope, being convinced that our spir-
TO Y. M. H. A. MEMBERS
itual aims will command the full
— -
sympathy of the American nation
Now Is the Time to
51r.
Joseph J. Cummins, editor of
and will receive enthusiastic approval
and powerful support from our Jew- the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, ad-
ish brethren in the United States." dressed the Detroit Young Men's
The crowd that waited for four Hebrew Association last Tuesday
hours at the pi , t gave the Zionists a evening on "'I'he Future of the Y.
Mr. Cummins enrour-
rousing wlecoine before they went M, II, A,"
aboard the police boat John I.% Ily- aged the local young men .in their
Ian, which landed them at the Bat- work and urged that the movement
tery. The boat flew the Jewish flag here be strengthened into a power
in honor of the party. On board were in the community.
The local Y. M. II. A. is making
L. Lipsky, secretary of the Zionist
Organiz.ation of America; I.. Robb arrangements for an active athletic
son, of the National Executive Com- season, and baseball teams are be-
miller.; B. G. Richards, secretary of ing organized. The organization is
the American Jewish Congress; M. also providing itself with a summer
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Rothenberg, chairman of the Ameri- cottage on one of the lakes.
Fishman,
can Jewish Congress;
managing editor of the Jewish Morn-
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Day J; oAlirir11)1;51V..111::, !Iin;
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Klein, Commissioner of Accounts; a -
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Gustave Hartman, the Rev. =
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Masliansky, Judge Jacob S. Strahl
and many others.
Greeted at
An official meeting of welcome was =
held at the city hall on Tuesday at
i Third Floor
which Mayor Hylan, Frank L. Polk, =
George W. Wickersham, Magistrate =
Rosenblatt, Professor Einstein and
Professor Weizmann spoke.
Nt,
Among those on the committee of
welcome were Nahtan Straus, Arthur =
Brisbane, Chancellor E. E. Brown,
Benjamin Cardoza, Abram I.
,lod ge Benjamin
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William D. Guthrie, Mrs. William
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Greer-
rd Flexner Colonel Robert Greer-
; Monroe, Herman Bernstein and
Battle.
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The Weizmann reception commit- F.
tee has planned a massmeeting for =
Aft. the guests to be held Tuesday even-
• in a!,
e
x t y- ninth Reg- .M
;4, imental Armory, all classes of Jews a
participating.
Professors Weizmann and Einstein tO
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were Monday and Tuesday receivi ng
committees and newspapermen. Pro-
fessor Einstein was especially busy
explaining his theory to the press. 1.=
At the same time, delegations from
ofC:C4-1
every part of the country were visit-
ing Professor Weizmann. Commit-
tees.,Irom Canadian Zionists, Phila-
dlephla and other large centers in the 7_
country visited Professor Weizmann p
Sunday. Among the many delega-
tns,
the most interesting one was =
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of two little girls who brought Dr.
Weizmann a bouquet of flowers in
0 token of the Jewish children's love
• for the Jewish leader. Although
• Professor Weizmann has turned away
many delegations, whom he was un-
a
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City Hall.
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