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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

MICHIGAN'S JEWISH HOME PUBLICATION

Per Year, $3.00; Copy, 10 Cents

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY APRIL 23, 1920.

VOL. VII. NO. 21.

BOASTED ARABIC
B. ROSEN GIVES WILL INITIATE
WAR-TORN PEOPLE HARRY
DEMONSTRATIONS
$50,000 TO
JEWISH
LARGEST CLASS
WAR SUFFERERS' FUND
FAIL TO APPEAR
SUNDAY, MAY 9
OF NEAR EAST IN
NEED OF AMERICA

MAY SEND COMMISSION
TO INVESTIGATE THE
HUNGARIAN POGRAMS

POST LABOR HEAD,
APPOINTS BUTZEL
ON PAROLE BOARD

LONDON—In a discussion in the
New
oik -Two contributions to
Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., Long Promised Protest Against House of Commons raised over out-
the Greater New York fund for low-
rages
reported to have ben commit-
Giving Palestine to Jews
Plans Elaborate Entertainment
ish War Sufferers, ;unounting to Soo,-
ted upon Jews in Hungary, heyday,
Ends
in
Farce.
000, were announced recently by Col.
a member of parliament, asked One of Four Detroiters Given
for 600 Candidates.
Judge Abram I. Elkus, Former U. A ff. Ginnzberg, chairman of the
whether the government was aware
Authority to Hear Cases
committee
of
administration
LONDON—The widely heralded that on the Ifith of November at the
in
S. Ambassador. Relates
A corps of electrical engineers, un-
of Radicals.
charge of the campaign.
der the supervision of Si ax Rubin, anti-Zionist demonstration in Jertisa- order of Captain Ilejjes, Hungarian
Experiences.
A contribution of. $50,000 front in charge of the decorations, is pre- lent on February 28th by the Arab Commandant KeKsnintli, 120 Jews
Harry B. Rosen, of the New York paring the Shaarey Zedek synagogue population of Palestine was a cont- were dragged from their beds late at TO BEAR RESPONSIBILITY
DECLARES NO GOOD WILL
1,ife Insurance Company, headed the for the festivities on May 9 that will plete fiasco, according to details just night under pretext of being required
FOR REDS' APPEARANCE
COME OF OUSTING TURKS hst. There was also a contribution attend the initiation of the largest re ceived by central office of the Zion- for an urgent piece of work. and led
of $10,000 front the Public National class ever inducted into Pisgah Lodge ist organization.
"The large crowds into the woods behind the town
Attorney, Expert in Criminology,
Jew and Christian Are Alike Op. lank of New York. Numerous other No 34, Independent Order of B'nai that lined the streets of the Holy City where they were all shot. Ile also
pledges were received, including a B'ritli, on that day were composed mainly wanted to know, whether the govern-
Heads Correction Board
pressed by Followers of
check for $1005 from the Niagara
The class has been termed the of Jewish spectators, who watched ment was aware that this captain was
Year Ago.
Prophet. social Club of New York. This sum "Community Class" as the induction the less than 700 demonstrators wend still at liberty maintaining his full
was raised among a group of mem- of the 600 new members into the their way to the American, French rank and authority. I.ord Harms-
Aroused by the confinement of the
Out of the chaos that is the Near bers, and was augmented by a do- Lodge will pave the way to the erne- and Italian consulates to present their worth in answering, said, the govern-
radicals being held at Fort Wayne,
East comes the long-drawn cry of suf- nation of $300 front the club treasury. lion of a Jewish Community Building protest against handing Palestine ment had no information on the mat-
Feed M. Butzel, Gustavus D. Pope
fering, penetrating unto the peoples All these contributions are in ad- which will house the activities of the back to the Jews.
ter, but if Heyday would supply full and Fr. E. lngratn, director of the
of lands beyond the sea, calling upon vance of any direct solicitation of
The demonstrators were composed information. the government might Detroit Open Forum. early last week
local Irnai Brith organization.
their humanity to rescue from cruelty funds. The actual campaign fur
The ceremonies will mark the close of members of two Arab nationalist sec its wa v to send a commission to sent a telegraphic message to Louis
and persecution the racked and riven money does not start 111161 Stay 2. of a campaign for 3,000 members now clubs, "Nardi El Arabi" and "liamun-
investigate the outrage.
F. Post, Assistant Secretary of La-
The total now on hand is in excess being waged under the leadership of tada Al liadi," the Islamo-Christian
nations of Europe.
bor, asking that they be allowed to
Judge Abram I. Elkus, associate of $1,100,000.
Charles Rosenthal. 'Elie 10 teams Societies and 20 pupils of an Arabic
serve as a volunteer parole board
justice of the New York Court of
into which the workers have been private school. The great masses of
having full responsiby for the Fed-
Appeals, and former United States
divided, each composed of 10 men, Arabs who were reported as making
eral prisoners until such time as the
ambassador to Turkey, who came to
report splendid progress and mem- a pilgrimage to Jerusalem from all
government saw fit to release or de
Detroit Sunday, April 18, under the
hers of the Club are confident that over the Holy Land, dwindled to
port them. This action was followed
auspices of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I.
the goal rendering Pisgah Lodge the seven pilgrims from Gaza. The only
by the formel appointment of such a
0. B. B., strove in two addresses to
Former
Chicago
Rabbi
Assumes
board by Mr. Post, consisting of the
largest single lodge in the country other villagers who participated were
lay before the people of Detroit the
Leadership
of
Collingwood
three Detroiters named and including
be reached the night of the ini- those who happened to be in the city
necessity for a world policy and the Familiar Figure in Life of Detroit will
at
the
time
and
who
followed
the
Allan Campbell.
Passes Away at Home of
Avenue Congregation.
nation.
imperative need for a keen interest in
Nathan Rosenberg, chairman of ar- crowd. Even the villagers under the
Daughter.
Grants Full Authority.
European and Eastern affairs, if the
rangements, reports that elaborate control of local Effendi, who had or-
Formal installation of Dr. Rudolph
Mr. Post at once wired Dr. P. L.
ideals of America are to penetrate be-
preparations
are
being
made
for
the
dered
delegations
to
be
sent,
re-
Max Selinsky, 73 years old, a pio-
I. Coffee, formerly of the Temple Prentiss chief of immigration at De-
yond its own boundaries. In the
celebration which promises to sur- f raine d from participating.
Judea, Chicago, as spiritual head of troit, to turn over to the parole board
morning lecture at Temple Beth El, neer settler of Detroit, and for the
pass in the way of surprises and en-
Natives
Decline
to
Join,
past
60
years
a
resident
of
this
city,
the
collingwood Avenue Temple, To- all records of the 82 men still being
as fifth and last speaker on the In-
tertainment all the social enterprises
The Greek schools of Jerusalem de- ledo, took place Friday evening, April
tellectual Advancement program of died Nlonday, April 12, at the home
Pisgah Lodge, Judge Elkus dealt of his daughter, Nit- , David Mitchell, of the lodge.
dined invitations to join in the pro- 23. Saturday morning services were
The entire synagogue will be tinned test demonstration, and the Armenian to be attended by prominent repre- held at the Fort, and to give them at
largely with his experiences in the 351 Seward avenue.
For long a familiar figure in the over to the lodge on May 9. The community in declining a similar in- sentatiyes of the American rabbinate, all
titled
that
any
man to
whom
they wish-
times
full
access
the prisoners.
land of the Star and Crescent, prior
will participate in the ceremonies The
ed to members
stand sponsor
of the for
board
would
were
be no-
is-
to the outbreak of the war. In his life of Detroit, Mr. Selinsky bad large auditorium will be used for the citation declared
w
that "Our father - who
e
initiates,
the
ladies
being
entertained
watched
it
grow
front
a
tiny
Indian
e believed, Inediately released pending an actual
afternoon talk, in the interests of the
land is another country and we can- of installation.
land
Dr.
Coffee
was
reluctantly
released
order
for
deportation.
Detroit Patriotic Fund, he empha- village, nestling within the radius of in the smaller vestry rooms.
not participate in a demonstration
According to the program tenta-
Mr. Post in creating this govern-
sized the need for a broader Amer- a few miles, to the fourth largest
the Jews who suffer like our- from his Chicago duties to assume
city in the United States. }laving tively outlined, registration will be- selves."
ental innovation, said that the
those in Toledo, which, Inc
icanization.
retained full possession of his Jacob gin at the Synagogue at 3 p. tn. At
Interest in Turkey Increases.
The Palestine "Daily Mail" pub- are to give greater scope to his field board will hear individual cases of
Interest in Turkey, he said, had in- c es to the last, he was fond of re- 4 the initiation ceremonies will start, fished an article declaring that the of usefulness. Long associated with those now waiting deportation, and
re-
v;
simultaneously
with
an
entertainment
n,itisasb t t lec. h T
counting
the
innumerable
changes
t order
ha:s tirews,er e e to
creased since now it was generally
a „ have
demonstration was "a most effective the leading reform movements in so- will
deem
recognized that all the great wars of which had taken place during his life for the ladies in the smaller rooms. repudiation of all who boast in the cial service, lie is a valuable acquisi- leases
the past, not even excepting the last, span. His fame as a story-teller A reception will be held from 5:30 name of the Arabic people and read lion to the Ohio city.
ill ibe treulecti with the promise
men will
parole
had had their cause and origin. Long spread far and wide, and he was wont tel 6 p. tn., when a kosher dinner, i nto it expressions of their own
At the Friday evening services, Dr. to keep in o
prepared
under
the
supervision
of
to
gather
his
children
and
grandchil-
and
to surrender themselves
had the rich country of Turkey, and
thought. It proved that this move- Coffee officiated for the first time. hoard
the commercially strategic position of dren and great-grandchildren about Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Leon meat is manufactured and artificial, Nathan Herzog, president of Isaiah
Constantinople attracted the great hint and keep them enthralled for Gordon, will be served. Dancing will and that the Arabic people desire Jew- Temple, Chicago, delivered the ad- wIl lt eu ussria eg
n ue P soTtI S May Be Opened.
Central powers. The Eastern ques- hours with his interesting talcs of begin in the gymnasium at 9 p. nt. ish immigration as also beneficial to dress of the evening, while Rabbi
Government authorities say that
for early de-
tion, he said, is still unsettled. Until the past. Hundreds of friends who As a diversion a moving picture, themselves."
Stephen S. Wise of the Free Syna- there is eve y prospect
r
some definite position were taken, not had been associated with him apropos of the occasion, will be
Maiuy Arab journalists deplore the gogue, New York City, delivered the
throughout
his
career
live
joined
to
shown
at
10:30.
Dancing
will
finish
merely with regard to the land but
demonstration, and the writers who sermon. The benediction was pro- been decided adversely. Negotiations
the evening.
also with respect to the Turks, no end mourn his passing.
to obtain of
permission
for entrance
of
participated made clear by their lag- flounced by Rabbi Philip Waterman portation
those whose
cases have
Mr. Selinsky was a life member of
Adolph Freund, who has been win-
would be put to the oppression of
Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg of De- the prisoners into Russia have been
ging footsteps and the distance be- of Kalamazoo.
the
Beth
Jacob
synagogue.
Ile
also
tering
at
Miami,
Fla.,
will
return
to
peoples because of differences of race
in progress and it is stated that the
main body
belonged to the Farnsworth syna- preside as chairman of the reception tween themselves and the
and creed.
against their troit will deliver the opening prayer Russian ports will, in all probability,
gogue, the Chevra Kaddusha and sev- committee. He will be assisted by that they were doing so
Gave Birth to World's Religions.
at
the
Saturday
morning
service,
soon
be opened.
better judgment.
"Within a radius of only 100 miles," eral other organizations of a charit- Lester D. Leopold and a staff of 40
In offering their services members
"Suria Al Jurabia," an Arabic Na- which will he read by Rabbi Louis 1.
ushers. On the entertainment com- tionalist paper, sharply criticizes the Newman of the Free Synagogue. of the board said they were doing
said Judge Elkus, were born the able nature.
The deceased is survived by seven mittee with Nathan Rosenberg are
three great religions of the world—
"Jerusalem News" for estimating the i"Religious Reconstruction" is the so not because of any communistic
the ancient faith of the Jew, the Mo- daughters, Mrs. David Mitchell, Mrs. the following: Max Rubin, Harry demonstrators at 1,000 and is indigs I subject of a sermon by Rabbi Tobias or radical leanings, but to show for-
hammedan, numbering its followers Julius Jacobs, Mrs. Harry Lefkofsky, Satovsky, Charles Berlin, Dave Unbar, rant because a Zionist band played Schanfarber of the K. A. M. Temple, eigners in Detroit that Americans are
in millions, and the wide-spread creed
secretary, and Hyman D. Keidan.
the Jewish national hymn, "Hatikvals" Chicago. Rabbi Charles F. Freund ready and willing to assist them in
Reservations to the initiation and while the parade was going by. The of Grand Rapids will close with times of trouble.
of the Christians.
"While the Turk has been a great
banquet will be mailed to members
Butzel, Criminology Expert.
Zionists, says the Arab paper, want- prayer. A children's chorus, directed
conqueror, he has never been able to
this week. The committee urges that
The appointment of Mr. Butzel,
ed to pick a quarrel but the paraders by Mrs. Herbert Davies, will furnish
govern all his subjects, to amalgamate
acceptances be sent in before May I
an
enjoy
able
eve
welcoming banquet to Dr. Coffee. long a student of criminology and
his people into one nation. Each tribe
as a record attendance is expected ignored them.
is the occasion of a prison reform, is scarcely a surprise
Sunday
.
has kept its own peculiarities, its own
accommodations are limite d.
venue Temple, is to deliver to those familiar with his work as
language, its customs, habits and dis-
of C
wood
A
F.
Cohn,
president
Manuel
tinctive style of dress. Thus you have
House
nt,'
o f Cor-
!to
o H
f t le l )
jeo rish
a nation made up of various peoples,
to
et Board
r appointed
the address of welcome, followed by s t: president
of
e was
the
of Commis-
i(c
e 3 ;
none fusing with the others."
Dr. Leo M. Franklin, who has for his position in Apirl, 1919, by Mayor
Government Must Be International.
_____
Dr, Couzens in recognition of this work
subject, "Leadership in Israel."
Because of this fact, Judge Elkus
l
in the field of social se r vice, winning
Famous Author and Speaker Re- Gotthard Deutsch is expected to talk
stated, he believed no good would
on some aspects of "The Rabbi as a for himself the position of an author-
Zionist
Speaker
Tells
Judean.
Arabs
to
Detroit
Under
Aus-
turns
come from the current proposal to
Student."
ity.
Not Responsible; King Feisal
pices of Temple Men's Club.
drive the Turks out of Europe. Since
Following are the committees who
Claims Palestine.
the land contained so heterogeneous
had in charge the installation cere-
a mass of races and nations, the
On Sunday evening, May 2, De- mony:
Emanuel Nemnann, Educational
problem could only be international
Executive Committee—Chas. K.
Director
of
the
Zionist
Organization
troiters
will
have
the
rare
privilege
in scope soul would admit of only an
of hearing one of America's fore-
of America, was in Detroit last Mon- , most women speak upon a subject Friedman, chairman; King Baer, sec-
international solution.
retary; Moses G. Block, Mrs. Den
day and Tuesday in the interest of o
Separate protectorates, he said,
Zionist education, during which timef timely interest. On that occasion Fain, Reception Committee—Alies S.
An attractive social occasion is to
would be likely to lead to the reopen-
he addressed two meetings at the Cornelia B. Parker, author of "Au Cohen. chairman; Jacob LaSalle, Sam
be made of the box auction of the
ing of old jealousies and old feuds, to
American "Idyll" will speak at Tem-
Davis, Mrs. Matthew Morgan, Ed- Detroit Symphony Society Friday af-
Shaarey Zedek congregation on Stout- American
no good results. The Turk, he be-
Beth El on the snbiect, "Human
ward Goldman, Joseph Ringold, Mrs. ternoon, April 23, at 3:30 o'clock, in
and Tuesday evenings, visited a Nature and .the Social Unrest."
lieves, should be removed front pow-
Julius If. Jacobson, Isidore Silver- Orchestra hall, when after the dis-
number of young Judeans at their
er, but not from the territory he oc-
Mrs. Parker is well known, not only
meetings, made a study of Hebrew thorugh this book which has proved man, M. hi. Lempert, Mrs. Wm. posal of the boxes, an informal recep-
cupies. To do so, he said would be a
Max Selinsky
education in this city, and especially to be one of the best sellers of re- Steinetn. Invitation and Program tion will be given for Mrs. Ossip
cruelty hardly less deplorable than
Mrs. Harry Wheeler, Mrs. Mollie ads ocated among the local Zionists cent times, but also through her Ire- Committee—Manuel R. Cohn, chair- Gabrilowitsch on the mezzanine.
the deportation of the Armenians.
Until their religious fanaticism is Loeb of Chicago, Miss Rae Cohen, the organization of Herzliah groups, quoit contributions on social and man; Maurice Elgutter, Mrs, Myer
Assisting the hostesses chosen for
Judge
Geleerd, Walter Rosengarten, Mrs. the affair will be Sirs. Albert Kahn,
mo rale.
aroused. the Moslem Turks,
forceful economical subjects to the Atlantic
Miss AMU Cohen, and three sons, for Zionist culture and
M
r.
Neumann
is
a
i
cry
Elkus said, though illiterate, are Saul Selinsky of Chicago. harry Sel-
Monthly and other magazines. Critic: Morris Cobe, Herbert Davies, Mrs. Sirs. David A. Brown and Mrs. Henry
kindly and gentle. Too often, how- insky and Alec Cohen of Lansing. speaker and was well received by the hold her to be one of the most brit• Rachel Hubert. Banquet Committee M. Fechimer.
ever, this sante religious fervor is T•enty-one grandchildren and five group he addressed Monday evening liant women of our day. She has —SYlvain L. Basch, chairman; Morris
The auction will be open to the
aroused. The Turk, lie asserted, is a great-gratichildren also survive hint. in the interest of lierzlialt. 51 r. been characterized as "virile in Tobias. Leo Tabor, Irving Frank, public, although bids will be accepted
Mrs.
Henry
Hirsch,
Arthur
J.
Thorn-
presentation."
fatalist, who believes in murdering
Funeral services were held from Neumann touched upon the present of
only from members of the Detroit
thought and forceful in her method
cr, Mrs. J. Staadecker. Committee on Symphony Society, and Mrs. Charles
unbelievers, that he thus secures for the residence of his daughter, Mrs. critical situation in Palestine and
himself a seat in the kingdom of David Mitchell, on Wednesday, April pointed out that the attacks in Jern-
A few weeks ago. Mrs. Parker ad- Decorations—Mrs. Joe Featherman, A. Hughes will act as auctioneer.
heaven. Thus Jew and Christian and 14. Rabbi A. M. Hershman offici- silent, Tel Aviv and Tel Chai were dressed the Federation of Women's chairman; Mrs. M. Jacobs, Mrs. Stan- With the change of the schedule of
all peoples not subject to the Mo- ated. Interment took place at Mac- not massacres by the native Arabs of Clubs but hundreds had to be turned ley Hirsch, Mrs. J. I. Kobacker, Mrs. concerts from the present arrange-
Palestine,
but raids by
the
Bedouins.
hammedan faith are ground and pelalt cemetery.
He
also explained
that
the
natives away. It is at the request of many J. Ziegler, Mrs. M. Mittenthal, Sirs. ment of Thursday evenings and Sat-
trampled upon, their condition not at
Temple Beth El has undertaken to Chas. Smith.
urday afternoons to Friday and Satur-
of Palestine are not Arabs, but Fel- secure Mrs. Parker for another lee-
all improved by the apathy of the
day evenings next season, there will
lalien, who arc the descendants of
civilized countries of the \Vest.
be twenty-six boxes available for each
titre in t h is city. The address will be
the Jews, who remained on the land
Tells of Turkish Jews.
evening. Last year only the Thurs-
after the Jews were expelled from open to the general public at a nom-
Speaking of the Jews in the Otto-
They had intermarried inal price. Tickets Neill be on sale at
day evening boxes were auctioned and
man Empire, the former envoy said,
their laud.
f
Grinnell
Bros..
beginning
Tursday,
the demand far exceeded the number
w i t h t h e A rab s , t h e d escen d an t s o
"There are some Jews left who have
the
Crusaders
and
others
and
are
April
29,
or
they
may
he
had
at
t
le
The
Daughters
of
Jerusalem,
a
new-
so it was determined to auction off
descended from those of Palestine. Pisgah Lodge Degree Team and Glee
door on the evening of the lecture. ly organized society of Palestinian for both concerts of the subscription
Club Will Take Part—Banquet
There are others who are descended
really a hybrid people.
Jews will give its first informal dance, pairs next season.
and Entertainment.
from Polish, German, Italian and
Fellaheen and Arabs at War.
COMMISSIONER CANNOT
Sunday, May 30, at the Statler Hotel. Following the disposal of the boxes
Spanish Jews. These latter, he said,
These Fellaheen, Mr. Neumann
ENTER CONSTANTINOPLE Mrs. Alex Stein is chairman of ar- the reception to Mrs. Gabrilowitsch
still retain all the Spanish customs
On Sunday, Apirl 25th, the B'nai said, were always at war with the
rangements. She is assited by Mrs.' will take place on the promenade of

and speak still the language of Spain. Brith Lodge of Bay City, Mich., will
Arabs who are represented by Feisal,
Mss
Eisler.
The
following are officers of the the mezzanine where the artistic fur-
Pleads for Broad Policy.
initiate a large class of candidates. the new King of Syria, and the sur-
PARIS—M. Katz. a member of the
nishings and roomy comfort will af-
Closing his afternoon address, This affair gives promise of being one
ish
Mission
to
Ukrainia
tia-
American
Jewish
artman, presi- o
a charming setting for the af-
society: Mrs. Mary Hartman,
Judge Elkus condemned a certain of the largest and most interesting prising thing about the present sit
is
that
Feisal
should
lay
claim
who
was
not
admitted
into
Constan-
dent;
Sirs.
Alex
Stein,
vice-president;
(air,
unnamed "public gentleman" who had Inuit With gathering held in the
tinople on technical grounds, again Mrs. Julius Hartman, financial secre-
to
Palestine
in
the
name
of
the
na-
openly advocated a "hands-off" policy state. Pisgah Lodge, of Detroit will
now in
tary; Mrs. Joe Hartman, recording-
by America. America, because it had send a large delegation to Bay City, tines of Palestine with whom the left for that city, his papers
Arabs has e been at war for centuries. proper order. He now hopes to reach secretary; Mrs. l'hilip Jacoby, tress-
gained nothing by the war, because, Sunday, a special car leaving the foot
, Ukrainia very quickly.
On Thursday last Adolph Buch-
lifer.
(Continuedon
page
four.)
!
of all the Allied nations it had of Woodward avenue, Detroit, 9:15
stein passed away at his residence,
not sought for its share of the Near a. tn. Sunday. More than 201) mem-
Ill
Hendrie avenue, after a long ill-
East, was alone honored and respect- bers of Flint Lodge will attend. There
`s' He is survived by his widow.
ed by the smaller suffering nations will also be a large representation
1f
: Mr Buchstem was a resident of
and was the only great power capable from Saginaw. Pisgah Lodge's
___
' Detroit for many years and had a host
of bringing aid and succor. America,
State-famed Degree Team and Glee
LONDON—Telegraphic news re- ..f friends here. Ile was of a quiet
he said, could not view the systemat- Club will have charge of the Initia-
account
of
the
curtailment
of
power
to
40%
nor-
ceived from Warsaw states that Dr. and retiring disposition and he had
ic slaughter of the Armenians by the
tory Exercises.
Boris D. Bogen, chief representative the warm affection and respect of all
Turks and sit idly by. Ile pleaded
mat due to the situation caused by the railroad strike, we
Arrangements have been made to
hi.
m
k
that the narrow conservative policy
of the Joi nt Distributi on Committee ,
have prominent members of the Dis-
are
compelled
to
reduce
the
number
of
pages
in
this
issue
Committee who
The new
fune ral was conducted from the
of America for Americans, which had
in Poland, i s returning to the
trict Grand Lodge present to speak
States. It is understood that he is residence Monday, with interment at
ruled since the founding of the na- to the candidates. Following the
of the 'Chronicle".
taking this step as a result of his cif- Woodmere cemetery. In the absence
tion, he abandoned now. and the
Initiatory Ceremonies there will lie a
ferences with local representative men of Rabbi Franklin, Rabbi Sfayerberg
hand of sympathy and fellowship be
banquet and entertainment. All those
officiated.
extended to the oppressed peoples
over methods of relief.
who attend are promised a delightful
who inhabitated the lands on the
day of pleasure.
other side of the world.

DR. R. I. COFFEE TO BE
FORMALLY INSTALLED
TOLEDO TEMPLE HEAD

DEATH COMES TO
MAX SELINSKY, A
PIONEER SETTLER

MASSACRE OF JEWS
IN PALESTINE LAID
TO BEDOUIN RAIDS

CORNELIA B. PARKER
GIVES SECOND TALK
ON SOCIAL UNREST

OPERA BOX AUCTION
TO BE MADE SOCIAL
OCCASION, APRIL 23

BAY CITY B'NAI BRITH
WILL INITIATE FIFTY
CANDIDATES, SUNDAY

NEW ORGANIZATION
TO GIVE DANCE AT
STALER MAY 30th

NOTICE.

On

JEWISH CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.

DR. BOGEN RETURNS
TO THE UNITED STATES

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