PAGE FIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 1 Police Barbarity in Budapest. I there. Then we return and lease int- POLISH ANTI-SEMITISM JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB JEWISH WAR RELIEF i mediately for Warsaw. The Com- TAKES NEW CHARACTER I GIVE FINE PROGRAM SEEKS 3,000 AIDES TO ! nuitle of the Jewish Delegation at PARIS—Telegraphic news frottil BUDAPEST—The White Terror Paris has promised its support and NVarsaw states that the I'olish Min- l shows no signs of slackening. The SATURDAY EVENING RAISE N. Y. C. QUOTA ' !aid. Deputy Greenbaum of the Po- octal and • rsonal 1 A crowded auditorium witnessed one of the most interesting and varied Mr. and MN It. Barnett have programs ever presented by the Jew- moved into their new home at 225 ish S1'oinan's Club, at the Federation Club House, Saturday, April 24. Delaware avenue. Combining vaudeville, music, (lane Mr. Irving Rosenstein has return- ilg, readings and magic. the program was one that .Will lung he remembered ed from a three weeks' trip to Chi- pleasantly by members of the club cago, St. Louis and Kansas City. and their friends. A delightful fantasy, in the runt of The Young People's Society of Temple Beth El will give their regu- at usical reverie entitIml "The Dream. lar hi-monthly dance, Sunday even- er." it eomposition by Mrs Hermann ing, May 2, in the gymnasium of the !Mester, easily won the honors of the leiiiple. in deference to Mrs. Cor- evening. Mr. Hoexter seated at a nelia Stratton Parker, who is sched- darkened stage by a grand piano light- uled to speak tinder the auspices of ed with but two wax tapers that flick- the Men's Temple in the evening, ered in their slender, silver holders, the dance will begin at the conclu- played a sweetly haunting melody, sion of her lecture, about 9:31) p. l'ealalleC•al of moonlight and clouds Members and their friends are in- and the memories of youth. As he vited to attend the talk. slays. :Mrs. Oscar Rosenberg, reads 10.4 • thoughts in verse, and then. across Preceding the lecture on the sub. the stage flit the imags of his instals Jeri. of "Human Nature and the Social -"His First Love," a dainty, little Citrest" to his given by Mrs Cornelia miss in curls and pinafore IMelicent Stratton Parker al Temple Beth El, laculosi; the "Iligh School Girl," Sunday evening, under Ise sweetly serious, Muth Lambert): 111 the Men's Temple Club, Mr, 1brain the "Debutante," radiant with youth, Ray Tyler, (organist of the Temple, Margaret Ileavenrich; the "Athletic will render the following selections. Girls," trim and trig in sporting cos- beginning at 7:45 11. in.: "Ancient tume (Mrs. Joseph M. WOO; the Phoenichut Procession" no w) by it "Follies Girl," tantalizing In black and S. Stoughton; "Meditation," A. Grent• white Mrs. Henry Winemani; the rhaninow; "Beside Still Waters" "Old Fashioned Girl," sweet and de- tnewl, Louis :1. Coenie; "Martin Mill- mure (Mrs. Harold Van Malm); the laire.' Franz Schubert; "Thistle- "Girl from New York," smart to her down;' J. II. Loud; Allegro in F. linger-tips (Mrs. Chancy Elbingerl; Sharp, Alex Guilmant; A Fantasie of the "Farmerette." delightful. rosy- Moods, G. Edgar Peril. cheeked. (Mrs. 'Maurice Goldberg). the "Prima lemon," bewitching in Gyp- - - - Entertaining for Mrs. Howard Iseav- sy dress; and the "Bride" "in whom ey (nee Miss Rita King) and Miss all others' wood Is bleat," radiant in Fosla FishIsaine of New York City, her wedding dress, (Nits. Sidney AI. members of the club, the Yom Girls hin). Ilenriel gave an Interesting Literary Society entertained the fol- lowing at luncheon at the lintel Cad- peep at Chinese magic, later using illac and a theatre. party at the Seim- her art of telepathy by answering bert-Detroit, Saturday afternoon: Miss questions written previously by mem- Mildred Nurko, Miss Marion Fish- bers in the audience and apparently halite, Miss Rose Ilubar, Miss Helen burned in full sight. Kathleen Pereira, assisted by two Florenv• Finkelstein, Ilubar, atlas :diss Kate Friedman, alias Mildred students, Miss Nina Ferris and 'Miss Nadle, Mrs. Alan Kopelson, SUSS Rose Mildred Hamburg, presented an urtls- program. "Nlendelssohn's tic Sander and Mrs. Abraham Cooper. Spring Song." danced by Miss Pereira, was esneeltilY meritorius, Miss Minnl•s of accompanied IS zations in piano. the :qr. and Mrs. •1. Rosenthal, ilirsliman at the Garfield avenue. have Just returned Valherg P. Coffey, pianist, Samuel stay at French Lick (d,pein, violinist and Benjamin (Iasi. trom a two we Springs, Ind. loin', 'Cellist, of the Detroit Symphony later for \Vag has issued an order to latest device to render the lives of ! lish Same, who lish is here on a visit have the Jewish streets specially • Jewish inhabitants a burden is to 1,000,000 of $7,500,000 Quota Se- asked us to go to Warsaw as soon guarded, as the attacks upon Jews make nightly raids in the Elisabeth- cured—Trades and Indus- as possible as the condition of toe on the part of the soldiery has again start, where the majority of them tries Cany•ssed. ! helpless families of Americans there reside, and to haul men and women— assumed serious proportions. ts promisedetaoro,,;:l t. li ai i.ideffsoerrtisouins. aid t.,ge i,hT is The s same in ipeartsc hi nrelatesr sta1,7 t hpov1,-. i t■ c tioiti l l' N EW YOR K —With contributions ! onto e 'tali': tanal%i.cled"'s.tav' carrier l .eludcilliligldr'eun— ii cs,'ess of $1.000,000 to start with, us in our task." recently made it a practice t o dump "to ascertain necessary details." They . . ... ... the Easter New York Appeal for I American letters which are obviously are detained twenty-four hours, if Jewish War Relief is rapidly perfert- ' addressed to Jews. In some of these' not longer, and are fortunate if they imp plans for or the collection of the re. , escape being assaulted and robbed. letters money has been found. mainder of $7,500,000, which is the i citys share (if $35,000,000 to be Cali-, thinned by the entire United States. I ap- , Thi, i, thy tirst non secrets peal for Jewish War Relief funds ever I LONDON—The Manchester Guard. made in Greater New York. It is also lan. tole of the most influential deities I the largest quota ever tel for the city in England, in one of its leading ai n a campaign for Jewish relief funds, , , Judge Otto A. Rosalsky, chairman of tines ' lakes j ::,:l i a lni dat'tti' tv:;A:...1). 11.71l.taa'rk. the campaign, and Colonel A. H. l t',ffl, f its :an (h„ 0,„ it mi 11, amt tininzlierg, chairman of the Adminis- lick 100' nm i-- o f e ant ' , i- thing to , management and its ao tration0,oimitteu., a„. planning ' Semilisni, the Polish government is oths' the support of the leaders ' n doing irreparable harm to the coml. all the city's important trades and M I try, and that were it not for the large (Insoles and profesional groups. '. - ".1 111111111MM 01 3,000 able, respon- .'ir eei nta; gi e l o,,h,.,j,,e„",. sr ii ‘1,111rii, lin'tvilss and Bible orekts-. ' i ; ' ;;M 'efe;:i.:;t" j.o" ;;;g. the revolutionary . ci v i°,,,it:.1,titee( ri fwN and 'fflitu'ast era are most tirgemos the present government would is tit have a successful cam-. i '' ree ''' been swept away long ago by paigii," Colonel littinzberg said. ss The article the , revolutionary title. want the help of every man an d as...(;:i.:1' has .it heart ' ',miner farther anoints out that Poland has an ill New York Who people in Eastern Europe." • wasted her entire budget of fifteen the welfare of the millions of stricken ,,, i,l ilions on her army, having spent s two per cent on education and Especially rapid progress is being , zation of the city's ' – per cent on public health utilities. made in the organi ' ' '' Iwo ne hundred and tltirty-tive thousand trades and industries. Group cha wit-kers are idling and were it not men and committees of solicitors 11av - e filr the To: iii Distribution Committee, been obtained in more than thirty in- . the article says, a large percentage dust ries . Polish Jewry would long ago have ___ perished from starvation. In another Editorial headed 'Doti- I kitt•'s Pogroms," this liberal organ !says, that it is high time Chris- --- New • ork.—President John I.. , daft communities the world over, Bernstein of the Hebrew Sheltering realized that it is their sacred duty to and Inimigration Aid Society of -bind every effort and influence at America received a cable from 'Leon their command to ensure a cessation Kamaiky and Ni. Jacob Nfassel, the of these wholesale murders by Rus- commissioners of the society who sian anti-SeiMles. have gone abroad to reunite the fami- lies of war-torn Europe with their relatives in this country. The cable reads in part as follows: "Several hundred stranded Jewish women and children on their way to America are in a heart-rending con• -- dition. We have set aside 2,000 francs . A it •wering to ques- to obtain clothing for them and are • . I ' 0 '. N DON-- ' ' ' of Commons as n the Ilo trying to aid them to join their fuse tions in hands and father s in America. w e to the reason why Jewish refugees BRITISH PAPER CON- DEMNS ATTITUDE OF POLISH OFFICIALS: Pastries :.i Par Excellence JEWISH FAMILIES ON WAY TO AMERICA STRANDED Inimitable Palcaux pastries and coffee cakes are representative of the Palcaux standard of excellence, Maison Palcaux leadership is recognized by dis- JEWISH IMMIGRATION TO PALESTINE BEFORE HOUSE OF COMMONS criminating people. have also interested the local organi- in Constantinople and elsewhere were condition of the un- 'loot Y et ,Ieing admitted into Palestine ' fortiinates. ‘Ve aided in arranging a lord "armsw°rtn Purim festival at which the grand their admission still had to be held rabbi of Prance, Dr. Israel Levy, was , back pending the final decisions of one of the guests. Many a tear was ) the Peace Conference. In the die- Orchestra, rendered a few sple n didly shed on this occasion at the stories of .cussion on this question in which a uteri numbers. the suffering of our people. The 'lumber of members of parliament Mrs. Max Moore Mee Mitts '(al,' :Morton Gittlenuin and Pied Morris, American Consul at Paris is desirous Participated, it appeared that while Cohen, OC Chicago) is the guest of her. of en-operating with us in our under- the sanitary conditions in Palestine Simons, in Seymour ,-listed by sister, Mrs, liat•ry Itoiii, of 244 East ;0 ills..kberri•s and Cream," and "In- taking. The French Ship Company .liad already been brought to a sans- Kirby avenue. is making effort s for ship service by • factory point, the must recent re- door Sports at I , . of NI" presented by of Danzig. \\'e leave tomorrow ports indicated that the provisioning , Mark Feldman and Bud Dante, provok- Wa y for short visit to Belgium and 1101- of the population is still a matter Miss Clara Zimmerman of Tol ,(10 ss Clara rriment. Mi '. i reading. land to make necessary arrangements i of sonic difficulty. ' WaS In Detroit Sunday to attend the Goldberg 'i1 mush gave m e an excellent IiCaltS8-Blame wedding, Maison Palcaux The Shop of Peculiar Excellence 264 Woodward Avenue • liancing concluded the program. Miss Florence Rotten is visiting in Chicago. I PONTIAC NOTES - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ross. of Chat)• Mall street. announee the engagement of their (laughter, Irene, to Mr. Louis Chesnow, of Notre lkune, lad. DETROIT SYMPHONY WILL GIVE SUMMER CONCERTS AT ARENA Refreshments Smoking Permitted, Served at Popular Concerts; Victor Kolar, Conductor. The first season of summer popular concerts by the lkitrait Symphony or. chestra will begin NI . mday evening, Gray Furniture Company r1;- s; /--- ( I i Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon and Mr. May 3, in the Arena tbirMins and will and Mrs. J. Meyer spent Sunday in continue nightly for 12 weeks. The orchestra's winter season of Detroit. "Pc Is" CM Sunday afternoons drew • --• . \\\11 7 il k \ 11 6' N sz sfr , Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Goldstein and %tree audiences to Orchestra hall ss of these daughter. Mildred. and Mn. G. I. Rap- every W , •ek, and the suet , sport motored to Lansing Sunday . would seem to presage similar interest wh•re they were the guests of NIr. and large attendance in the suppl , - and Mrs. Samuel .1. Rapaport. mental season. The orchestra will be under the direction of Victor Kolar, \1 r. and NI n. Bent. 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