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since the institution was founded
makes the fifth continental Euro- Henryk Glicenstein Exhibi in 1868, have been admitted from
DANISH GOVERNMENT
pean nation to be added to the
tint) is Sponsored by
the states of Michigan, Illinois,
HONORS J. B. SAMUEL transatlantic circuit, which opened
Wisconsin, Nebraska, Iowa, Minne-
Many Notables.
to Great Britain on January 7,
sota, North and South Dakota,
PHILADELPHIA.— (J. T. A.) 1927. The rate from Michigan to
comprising District No. 6, Inde-
—The Order of the Falcon, a Dan- the French capital will be $51.75
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Hen- pendent order B'Nai B'rith, ac-
ish decoration was conferred upon for three minutes.
Glicenstein, internationally cording to figures recently com-
Historic interest attaches to the known Jewish sculptor arrived piled by Michael Sharlitt, superin-
Joseph Buuford Samuel of Phila-
delphia, by King Christian of Den- opening of commercial service ti March 15 on the Steamer Duilio. tendent, to show the source of the
mark, for his services in the erec- Paris due to the fact that the first An exhibition of the artist's work home's population for the past 60
tion of the statue of Thorfinn Karl- words spoken by human voice to be will be held under the patronage of years. Mr. Sharlitt's chart fur-
sefni which stands on the East heard across the Atlantic were re- the Italian Ambassador, Nobile ther shows that of the present
River Drive of Fairmount Park. ceived at the Eiffel Tower, Paris, Giacomo de Martino, and the Hon. population of 347 children at the
The statue representing the first in 1915, by Bell System engineers, Jan Ciechanowski, Polish Minister, me
o 124 came from the states of
Norse explorer to settle in Amer- who through the courtesy of the at the Anderson Galleries from District No. 6.
ica, is the first of a series of 20 French government, were stationed Starch 26 to April 7.
The sixtieth anniversary of the
sculptures commemorating Ameri- there to listen to signals sent out
The sculptor, who has never be- founding of the home will be cele-
can pioneers to be erected along the by other telephone engineers who fore been to America, has come as
brated
next July. Many of the
were
conducting
experiments
at
the
Schuylkill River under the terms
the "Art Ambassador" of Italy,
are still in use,
of the will of Mr. Samuel's late U. S. Naval Radio Station at Ar- and brought an official letter from original buildings
give way shortly to the
but
will
lington,
Virginia.
Also,
Paris
wife, Mrs. Ellen Phillips Samuel.
Prince Potensiani, Governor of
Mrs. Samuel, who was a niece of achieves voice to communication Reim, to Mayor Walker, who will new cottage plan institution to be
the late Congressman Henry M. with the land in which the tele- receive him at City Hall. He will erected in University Heights, a
Phillips, left $500,000, the interest phone was invented on almost ex- be received Sunday by the Italian suburb of Cleveland. The new
home will be located on a 31-acre
of which is to be used in the erec- actly the fifteenth anniversary of Amassador
and will leave . Mon- plot and each of the 12 cottages
b
the first appearance of the tele-
tion of the memorials.
for a reception in Washington will accommodate 25 children mane
day
Mrs. Samuel is one of the oldes t phone in F ranee, where it was
by the Polish
Minister.
A committee
headed
by Rockwell der the care of a cottage mother.
members of the Congregation Mik - shown at the World's Fair in Paris
Distrct No. 6, I. 0. B. B., is being
in 1878.
ye Israel.
Kent, is sponsoring the exhibition. asked to raise $600.000 for the
The committee includes: Chester new building fund through cam-
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Aldrich, Frank Crowinshield, Her- paigns to be conducted in the com-
hert L. Satterlee, Mrs. Harry munities throughout the eight
Payne Whitney. Nathan Straus, states comprising the district.
Judge Julian W. Mack, Hernias
Michigan has sent 181 children
500 S. Main St., Royal Oak. Phone Royal Oak 24
Bernstein, Col. Michael Friedsam, to the home since 1868. The num-
James N. Rosenberg, Guilio Gatti- ber of children from states of Dis-
r
Casazza, Abram I. Elkus, John J. trict No. 6 at the Orphan home at
Branch Yard: Hazel Park
Freshi Louis Bamberger, Irving pre sent are: I ll;in ois, 18; I owa
Lehman. Mitchel May, Grov.r M.• 12; Michi gan, lb Minnesota, 26
Phone R. 0. 1474
John R. and Oakland
Moseo•itz, Walter N. Rothschild, Nebraska, 30, and Wisconsin, 11
Bishop William T. Manning, Dr. Directors and trustees of the
David its Selo Pool, Lionello Pe- Jewish Orphan home from Michi
reira Mrs. Irma I.. Lindheim and Jan
Adolph Finsterwald
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the Italian and Polish Consuls in Adolph Freund a n Dr. Cherie
New York.
Detroit; Edward Lichtig
The Honorary European Com- B ay City; Maurice Rosenbloom •
mittee sponsoring the exhibition
includes Lord Balfour, Campbell Flint.
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Dedgson, of the British Museum,
Gentle birth is a very poorii
M. I)'Ametio, Chief Justice of It- on the table.
Urbano-Barbarini,
du, Prince Don
Settimo Bocconi, director of the
up V11111 Capitolini, Conservatori,
Mussolini, Prince Giovanelli, Duke
, .'raccsco CafTarelli, Corrado Ricci,
Passover Gretings.
Adclfo Mancini, Italy's famous
oainter, Giovani Gentile, Adolfo
Venturi. Italian Senator, and
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Prince Gelasio Caetani, former Am-
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States.
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Henry K. Glicenstein, was born in
Turek, Poland, on May 24, 1870.
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and settled in Italy. At a recent
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was acclaimed Italy's greatest liv-
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King of Italy conferred upon him
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