Trisl)entnrrimnsn (A RoinaL PAGE TWO AT THE BUFFALO CONVENTION A Fine Baby Must Have A Fine Carriage "Quality First" Bridal Gifts "Quality First" Bridal Gifts to Costumers Gentlewomen /-4 OFF Reductions on Coats, Suits, Cloth Dresses That's why the Whitney Baby Carriage is just the thing for your baby. Just see the finely woven basket, big and roomy; the big rubber-tired wheels and the curving springs, to take up every bump and jar. The Whitney Baby Carriage is light and may to handle —mother will be just as delighted as baby is contented. For the baby a little older you will like one of the Whitney Strollers. The size and price are just what you are looking for. F RIEDENBERG FURNITURE HOUSE, NI Adolph Ochs, editor and publisher of the New York Times, and Mrs. Grins, of Cleveland, in attendance at the convention of the Union of Ameri- can Hebrew Congregations and the national Temple Sisterhoods. In the immediate background is seen Charles Shohl, vice-president of the U. A. H. C., who read the president's report, in the absence of Walter Freiberg, JEWS AND GENTILES UNITE IN GREETING DR. CHAIM WEIZMANN (Continued From Page 1.) black bread was especially baked by Mr. Mark in the form of brick. Mr. Mark made the drawing for the jug sculptured by Cashwan. Greeted By Children. 4723-25 HASTINGS STREET Ask Your Neighbor DR. EINSTEIN An automobile parade from the Michigan Central depot took place upon the arrival of the commission. The line of march proceeded east on Michigan avenue to Cass, south on Cass to Lafayette Boulevard, east to Woodward avenue, north on Wood- Ward to High street, east on High to Hastings street, north on Hastings to Canfield, west on Canfield to Brush, from there proceeding through John R. to the Stotler Hotel. The automobile parade was halted for several minutes at the Shaarey Zedek, on Willis and Brush, where the Zionist guests were greeted by the children of the combined Hebrew , schools. Bessie Riske, 12 years old, extended greetings in Hebrew to the delegation, and a bouquet of flowers ' was presented to Dr. Weizmann by one of the boys as a token of the children's love for their leader. The greatest outburst of enthusi- asm, however, was shown at the mass- meeting that took place on Thursday evening at the Roller Palace Rink, Woodward and Forest. Thousands of people packed the hall, while many thousands were turned away for lack of room. Three hours before the scheduled time for the opening of the meeting, hundreds of people flocked to the box flioce to supply themselves with tickets, while hun- dreds of others entered the hall to assure themselves of seats. Whose Theory of Relativity has revolutionized scientific thought, writes of the "Tone Beautiful Knabe " "I have derived the greatest pleasure through the tone beautiful Knabe instrument. Playing on it in my spare momenta acts as a tonic. 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"We are met to greet and welcome the ambassador of the Jewish people—the man who is corn- , pleting the work begun by that tin- ! forgetable leader, Theodore Ilerze- and to that other nobleman, Mossin- sohn—the man who has consecrated his life to the greatest of all tasks, the regeneration of Israel in the land of Israel." Thanks Police. Dr. Weizmann opened his address in English by thanking the city for the freedom extended him, by thank- ing Dr. Inches and the Detroit police for their efforts in helping arrange the receptions in the orderly manner it was carried out and finally by ex- tending his thanks to the general public. Dr. Weizmann then con- tinued his address in Yiddish. 'rhe world Jewish leader dwelt at great length on the impending crisis in Jewish life and the problem of building Eretz Yisrael. Ile rapped the American leaders who wanted to have the entire say about the way matters are to be run in Palestine, but refused to carry the burden of responsibility. Ile said that author- ity and responsibility went hand in hand and that one without the other could not go. THIS SWEEPING SALE includes the smart- est garments made. Designed in "Style Healy" fashion and finished to the Healy high standard of quality. Sport and Summer gar- ments the only ones not included in this May Sale Event. The regular $45 Suits, Coats and $33.75 Cloth Dresses The regular $55 Suits, Coats and Cloth Dresses Robinson Storage Co. 3622.3632 Hastings St. Melrose 4778 The regular $175 Suits, Coats $131.75 and Cloth Dresses $160.75 Raps Laden. $82.50 $187.50 $225.00 Must-Have-Money SALE of the finest grades of high-class Furniture 353 Navahoe Ave. Pianos, $1.75 per month; Trunks, 50c per month; Phonographs, 75c per month. Five and six room household goods, $5 per month. Seven rooms of household goods, at I $6 per month. $100.75 The regular $225 Suits, Coats The regular $75 Suits, Coats and $56.75 The leader then told his audience and Cloth Dresses Cloth Dresses that "tzoros" troubles brought him to this country, because Palestine has to be built at once. He said that he had The regular $250 Suits, Coats rhe regular $95 Suits, Coats and $71.75 been traveling from city to city and and Cloth Dresses Cloth Dresses village to village with bleeding heart, not bcause the welcomes were not The regular $300 Suits, Coats The regular $110 Suits, Coats and hearty enough. Ile was satisfied with and Cloth Dresses the welcomes extended the commis- Cloth Dresses sion. But the laders were dissatisfied in the way the movement was mis- represented by the American leaders, Suits, Coats—Fourth Floor—Dresses—Third Floor who did not understand Zionism. "If the American leaders want to continue to lead in the movement, Sport and Summer Garments Not Included if they want to carry out their ideas, let them go out on the Jewish street and study Jewish life," Dr. Weizmann said. "Let them go to Palestine and study conditions as they are; let them bleed and suffer with the Chalutzim, let them witness the true state of in Carlsbad the representatives of affairs, and then they will deserve the the Jewish people in the'world at the privilege of leadership." World Zionist Congress, and the only way to secure peace is for the Ameri- Not Discouraged. Dr. Weizmann said that the stag- can Zionist leaders to present their nation in the tanks not only did not case there. If they win we'll have discourage the leaders, but encour- peace. If they don't win, we'll also aged them. He said that they would have peace." continue to tour this country from $56,000 Subscribed. coast to coast, "with blood on their Dr. Weizmann dwelt at great tongues, until the movement is ex- tended from Jerusalem to San Fran- length on the question of private cor- cisco and a united Jewish nation joins porations as advocated by the Ameri- hands for the mighty movement of can leaders and declared that he was not opposed to private corporations, Jewish rejuvenation." Dr. Weizmann said in the course but that Palestine could not now be of his address that he could vise pass- built through private corporations. ports for a thousand more Chalut- Palestine now must be built on a na- zim with a stroke of the pen; but in tional basis, by the entire Jewish peo- order to take a thousand more men ple. Five years hence, he said, psi- and women into Palestine it was nec- vote corporations will find a place in essary to have 15,000 pounds, and he Palestine. But not now. Dr. Weizmann left Detroit at mid- wanted to know how many Chalutzim Detroit would help bring into Pales - night for New York to see his wife and Professor and Mrs. Albert EM- tine. "But maybe Detroit Jews are wait - stein off for England. An appeal for ing for peace in the Zionist ranks," money made after the speeches netted Dr. Weizmann asked. "Then let me a total subscription of $56,000, which say to those who are waiting for sum included $10,800 from 40 of the peace that on Sept. 4 there will meet workers for the Keren Ilayesod. (Formerly with Sarasohn & Shetzer) Storage Rates The regular $145 Suits, Coats and Cloth Dresses $146 • 25 Daniel L. Tickton The same care and consideration gained from our long experience in handling America's Finest furniture at the Robinson-Cohen store, now char- acterizes the thoughtfulness with which we treat the furniture entrusted to us for storage in our big fireproof warehouse. No excessive handling charges! Low Insur- ance Rates! 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MICHIGAN STATE Beginning Thursday, June 2nd, we will begin a sale of the finest Furniture produced in America. Since we opened our store we have been known to handle only the high- est grades and you will find here styles shown by us exclusively and which we now offer absolutely below cost in order to reduce stock and raise ready cash. DON'T FORGET THE DATE OF SALE, THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd. Grosse Pointe Furniture Co. EAST JEFFERSON, at Lenox T ELE P HO N E C O. "Let them hear your voice" VICIMSOCCVIMSSMNS Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results ■ 11 011300139rICSCCO