PAGE TEN . 11•1=1, ATTORNEY ' HENRY FORD IS GUEST AT DINNER IN I EMINENT GIVES UP PRACTICE GRADUATING CLASS N. Y. IN HONOR OF DAVID A. BROWN FOR "HIAS" SERVICE OF SHAAREY ZEDEK HAS FINE PROGRAM An instance of splendid public service is the action of Aaron Ben- jamin, vice - president of the Ile. brew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of America 1111AS1, The graduating class of the 425 .a I f..tt e s t re( •t , N • t w Y 0 rk Shaarey Zedek Sunday School NEW YORK.—ll aenry Ford was and some of them told Ford jokes City, who has just sailed fur Eu-, gays a pre'-gradual ion program among the many prominent guests --at which Mr. Ford laughed . last Sunday before the senior as- who attended a testimonial dinner There was also several pointed ref- sembly in the auditorium of the given at the Bole! Commodore to the Chevrolet, at which' school, Thursday night in honor of David Mr. Ford also laughed. fee program consisted of "The A. Brown, national chairman of The friendship between Mr. Ford! Simchas Torah Song," sung by the the United Jewish Campaign, who and Mr. Brown is of many years' graduating class. 'I'he class was has taken up his permanent resi- standing. Until recently Mr. accompanied by Miss Rebecca dence in New York. Brown trade his home in Detroit. Katzman. The president of the Although Mr. Ford was now He came to the United States from class, Miss Booty' Jacobs, gave a speaker at the dinner, he issued the Scotland as a child, and, through recitation of Mr. Carruth's "Each following statement: earnest endeavor built up a group In His Own Tongue." She was fol- "I am happy to come here to- of 17 commercial enterprises. lowed by Miss Gertrude •emon, Judge Alfred J. Murphy, dean who recited Woorolsworth's beauti- night to pay a tribute of admira- ful description of the soul in his tion to my g a ud friend, David A. of the Circuit Court of :Michigan, "Intimations of Immortality." ! Brown, and through him to the and James Schermerhorn, former Miss Florence Sider, a pupil of great race which is proud and for- owner of the Detroit Times, were Dr. Gunzburg, delighted the as- tunate to count hint among their present. Both expressed regret over Mr. Brown's change of resi- own. ' sembly by a brilliant rendition of dence and congratulated New the Sonata in P' Minor by Sibelius. "Mr. Brown is a shining exam- York on his decision to snake this Miss Dorothy Holman, se girl of ple of great benevolence of the city his home in the future. 14, then gave a talk in Hebrew on Jewish people, their philanthropy, Messages from President Iloover the value of Hebrew education. their eagerness to make this word and from ('. I'. Wu, Chinesto min- She spoke with such a fluency and Netter, to educate the untutored, ister at Washington, were read to maturity of expression as to leave to heal the sick, to care for the or- the gathering. Mr. Brown is chair- a decided impression upon all pres- phans; their intense and intelligent Man of the board 4,f the China ent. The talk was then translated participation in all that makes for Famine Relief Commission. to English for the benefit of those civic righteousness and social jus- Dr. Lee Frankel, vice-president who did not understand Hebrew. , lice stamps them a great people." AARON BENJAMIN of the Metropolitan 1.ife Insurance The program was concluded by Mr. Ford's encomiums to Mr. Company, presided at the dinner. Miss Yetta Ilooffman, who sang ! Brown and the Jewish people were 1/r. Nathan Krass, of Temple rope to assume the position of Ilias "God Touched the Rose," by Miss not read and most of those present Emanuel, itroonounced the invtoca- commissioner to Europe. 51r. Ben- Ilelen Brown, and "Welt in Mitten jamin will relieve Dr. James Bern- Yam," by Dr. Elijah Zaludkovsky. were unaware of the existence of tion. the statement. However, at the Other residents of Detroit stein. wino has been the commis- Miss Hoffman was accompanied by first mention of Mr. Ford's name among the guests were: Miss A. G. sioner fur several years annul who Miss Rebecca Katzman. by one of the speakers, the entire Brown, Miss Caroolin Brown, Mrs. is returning to this country to re- The graduating class, consisting L athering- -some 2,000 guests-- Charlotte Brown Mr. and Mrs. sume the inflictive of medicine. of 24 buys and girls, is instructed stood and cheered for about a Harry Z. Brown, Miss Itosalie Mr. Benjamin, who) is a !natal by J. B. Rogvoy, teacher of social minute. Mr. Fiord bowed his ac- Brown :111.1 Abraham Compel-. The New Turk lawyer, has been identi- science at the Southeastern High , knowledgment. Ile Was referred assemblage represented all parts of fied a ith Inas for nearly 10 years, School. to several times by our speakers, the United States. first as director, then us honorary ..4.. letary and now as vice-presi- dent. 1Vhoon Dr. Bernstein signi- B. ISAACS TO ATTEND bed his intention of giving up the students from the different cal bed NATIONAL EDUCATION post. Mr. Benjamin volunteered of the city. MEETINGS IN BOSTON to cu Norman Slobin gave a parody' his "!"ireso Europe and rennin there for sow- on "The R ay ,. T he fourth national conference After short ad- (oral years without any whs,a a l, a r.y ror. The oratorical contest of the Jewish-English. of the National Council for Jewish ! Menorah Society, which took place dressed by the president and Or. lt n hi's iiio ' )l:'otP the first time that ,,, Mr. education will be helot in Boston. D. Klicer, dancing followed. nt May 28 to May 30. on May 12 in the auditorium of litonjamin has phasedhimse If t a th the from _ Addresses will be delivered by disposal of Inas. last year he was' the public library, was an event Tombstone Unveilings. Prof. Nathan Isaacs of Ilarvarol a member of the Ilias-lca-Entiat- of interest. The four speakers all ollreCt 41t.14•gato... to South Amer- t niversity; Dr. Samson Benderly, gave excellent speeches. Miss Es- 1 he family of the late Entry II. paying own expenses at director of Bureau 4.1. Jewish Edu- ther Cohen spoke on "The Jew - Weisberger will unveil a nnonu- t h at tint, it Will be remembered cation of New York; 11r. S. Perl- Undaunted by Obstacles." Irving li ng ° Nia ' h14.11 h rt' n' eter Y Sun ' that that delegation visited Argo-a- man. dean of Hebrew 'reuniters' Schlussel, who followed htor, spoke d:iv, June_, at 2:311 p. in. tinne, Brazil 111141 c • oontiguous •coun- Coollege of Boston, andothers. on "The Value and Importance of rep- The Detroit schools be • tries for thepurpose of investigat- Jewish Ilistory." Miss Beatrice Unveiling of tombstone fur the ing conditions there andorganiz- resented by li. Isaacs, who is a Peiman spoke on "Will the use late Abraham Kirschbaum 1'nrk will in¢ more thoroughly the work ul' member of the national council. Survive?" take place at Clovoorhill aiding Jpwish inunlgrnus coming Miss Yetta Peiman, who won the Cemetery on Sunday, May 26. at prize, spoke on "What Price Mond- 11 a. 111. The position of IL, commis- ' ernisrn." She is to take a trip to iip.:Mrs. A. Kirschbaum and fa- m eater EUfOrs. is a very arduous Chicago to compete with the rep- A. Z. A. met Sunday at B'nan and important one. It was created resentatives of other colleges and as a result of Bias engaging in Errith Community House. of universities in a regional contest The family of the late Dora worm wide Jess Fvoiler, l'hapter 03's dele- aidin and to try for a $100 prize. Wartell extends a cordial invite- Two yens ago, gate to the Great Lakes Regional The mixer which took place on lion to relatives and friends to at- the Ilias European activities were Convention in Milwaukee, gays- Sunday evening at the Shaarey tend (he ontorennonnes at the laying his report. Alvah Eviler a-as include south Zedek Synagogue was more than a of a tombstone !Slay 30 at 2 p. 111. W11 and other coountries wher , • sleeted treasurer of the district success. There were present hilt at (lower Hill Park Cemetery. and the district promised its sup- Jews Call Settle permanently. This port to Dootrooit's led fur the dis- work has been highly successful. trict tournament. • Mr. Benjamin will have his of- ('hapt•r WS was visited by Man- fice 111 Paris, where the European del Bernstein, who gave a short headquarters of this are located. talk on the Nonni ll'oth drive fur members. Auto Magnate Issues Statement Praising "Great Benevo- lence of Jewish People;" Brown Is Welcomed as Reid- dent of New York City at Dinner Attended by 2,000. Heralding Styles Men's Straw Hats THE TIME HAS COME "Off with the Felt On with the Straw" THE PLACE IS HERE IIENRYMIATT ER 205 NATI OT.- 145 MICHIGAN // / Vockey ros. uI tOphiDA ERE STORES 1601 West Lafayette Blvd., Near Trumbul 4291 14th, Near Buchanan 5241 Chene, Near Frederick EASY TERMS a Green and White Gray and White 5-piece Lacquer Breakfast Set A perfect oven. Porcelain lining, all cast fronts and legs, service drawer with genuine Toncon rust resist. Ing lining.. 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R Three Artistic Bedroom Pieces For That NEW HOME Know the Facts on Gas Heating! You will have three choices of fuel in heating that new home of yours—liquid fuels, solid fuels, and GAS! Engineers are agreed that gas heating is the hest—but do you know the facts on costs, maintenance, and dollars and cents value of this finest method of home heating? A. Z. A. NOTES TENNIS Gas Range been announced. The romance of the couple 1.4,1 its inception several months nig., SAN FRANCISCO, T arid there have lover] "whispering," A.)—The engagement of Miss ( ant: of the existing courtship. 51r. Ban: mel Myers, screen star, daughter is the son of a Los Angeles rnii, of the late Rabbi Myers of San His father and Cannel's rata o , F'rancisco and Lua Angeles, and were friends of many years' star it. Ralph M. Blum, attorney, has ing. MENORAH CONTEST INTROITS EXCLUSIVE HATTER Two Stores Now On Sale Carmel Myers Engaged. Tire & Battery Service Read Sat-vise, Tire Vulcsaizieg. All Work Guaranteed d Radio Batteries—Charge, Loaner, Calle LAWRENCE TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE ' 3374 Lawrence at D Open Every Day Arliegtea 3765 CI u Notes Judaea Anonymous Donor Pledges I $200,000 for First Col- lege of Kind. NEW YORK. — With the an- nouncement that a "Manhattan business man" had promised to tin- nate 8200,000 toward a university, on Long Island, plans were set in motion May 15 for the establish- ment there of the first Jewish uni- versity in the United States. It was agreed, however, by the or-. ganization committee, which met ! nt the Hotel Astor, that, although; I the institution would be sponsored! and perhaps controlled by Jews, it !would be non-sectarian with re- spect to its faculty and student • body. Former Assistant United States Attorney Murry Boxer of Brook-! lyn, who announced the promised donation, said the offer was made by a man who did not wish his identity to become known to the public at this time. He would not 'say whether the "Manhattan busi- ness man" was a Jew, but declared •the decision to establish a Jewish university would meet with his ap- proval. Former United States Attorney William A. De Groat of Brook- lyn, the only one at the meeting who was not a Jew, spoke in favor of the movement, saying that members of other faiths should recognize the contributions of Jews to the human race today, and that the sponsorship by Jews of a non-sectarian university might "help us to get away from this idea of the Methodist college, the Catholic college and others." Mr. Boxer, who was made per- manent chairman of the organiza- tion committee, explained that t he man who had promised the $200,- 000 made the gift conditional upon the raising by subscription of $300,000 more in order to comply with the New York State law, which makes it necessary that $500,000 be raised before a char- ter is issued for a university. It is believed that the anonymous donor •is a non-Jew. Mr. Boxer named, as the com- mittee to prepare the charter and also to draw up resolutions with respect to the purposes of the pro- ! posed university, Abraham Gold- berg, Harvey Lee, Julius Gottlieb and William T. Nemerov. This Icommittee is to report to a later meeting of the organization com- mittee. Isador A. Press said there was !oliscrimination against the Jew in American universities and a tend- , envy to limit Jews to a quota. He declared the committee wanted a place where the Jews could "enter land feel at home." Others who attended the meet- ing of the organization committee, • practically all members of which are from Brooklyn, included N. Feinthal, Zwie Cohen, Simcha Isaacman, S. Tristman and B. Leon: Hurwitz. The committee is made up of teachers. former teachers, 'attorneys and business men. The date for the next meeting of the organization committee was not! nounced. ■ I Checker Cabs. 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