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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-03-23

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America Yewish PerioSeal Carter

CLIFTON MIMI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

PAGE ELEVEN

ThEVcritorr lawn (ARON Int

STATEMENT IS MADE BY
WON'T PERMIT JEWISH
ORPHAN HOME PRESIDENT
STUDENTS TO LEAVE

ssys Societies Use Orphanage Name
Without Consent.

S. B. Kahn, president of the De-
brew Orphan Home, Wednes-
troit H e
day madc the following statement on
behalf of orphanage:
"It has recently come to the at-
tention of the officers and directors
of the Detroit llebrew Orphans'
Home that of late many individuals,
clubs and other organizations have
been sohciting the patronage of the
public for affairs given in behalf of
for the benefit of the Detroit
sad
Hebrew Orphans' !tome.
"This invariably has been (lone
without the consent or even knowl-
edge of the board of directors or its

officers
"While the board appreciates the
intentions Of the good
men and women who are anxious to
help cart. for the unfortunate chil-
d re n, yet we can not allow such so-
licitation to go on without calling
attention to the sponsors of these af-
fairs that they ought to and should
first obtain the written consent and
Approval of the board of directors,
w h o will gladly co-operate and lend
all pas,lolto assistance towards mak-
ing sun h affairs a success.
"Arrangements for a meeting with
the board can be made by calling
Herman Cohen, chairman of the
executive board."

BUCHAREST. — (J. T. A.) — Bu-
charest police have refused to sanc-
tion the departure here of a number
of Jewish students, irked by the re-
cent anti-Semitic oubreaks, for other
countries where they planned to con-
tinue their studies. The Ministry of
Education has also declined to fur-
nish these students with transfer
cards necessary for such a purpose.
According to the Roumanian news-
paper I,usta, the government's atti-
tude in the matter is based upon its
desire that no first hand 'reports of
the rocent disturbances in Rouman-
ian universities be disseminated in
other countries.
Another anti-Semitic disturbance
occurred in the library of the Bu-
charest university, when a number
of Cuza's adherents seized three Jew-
ish students and threw them down the
stirway. One of the students was
seriously hurt. Following the incident,
library (officals ordered the library
closed until "quiet is restored."

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Dark Days Under White Terror

ning "Thou Reel. Red Ruse."
The first part of the program will
comprise the Second "Leonora" over-
ture of Beethoven and some solos by
Madame Helen Stanley, who will sing
two of Wagner's songs, Schmerzen

and Thaume, and Agathe's aria,

"Leise, leise," from "Der Freischutz."
wards consolidation within the coun-
Anti-Semitism was brought'into Hun- and dramatically different from this
spread
against
(others.
Today
it
is
try have brought to !Bulgarian Jewry
gary by immigrant Germans. That •omposer's other (operas, being in a
a certain amount of respite, notwith- possilde to speak of these things a can he proved by the fact that the
Its libretto, taken
humorous vein.
standing the fact that the anti-Semi- little, because even the more extreme leaders 4.f the anti-Semites in Hun-
from tone of a group of 3. 1.1k tales col-
tic regime still goes on. In this spell elements no longer think that our gary bear Lerman names such as lected by Gogol.concerns a vial
Davis Detroit Motors Company Ap-
of calm, which may he but an inter- unfortunate country earl be put back Haller, Woltf, Friederich, etc. The
pointed for Loc•1 and State
val before the storm breaks again, on its feet by means of a pogrom. fathers of these people came into
There
are
a
considerable
number
of
Territory.
it will be as well to give a little
Hungary only a decade or two ago
thought to the horror of the times people in Hungary now who realize from Germany or Bohemia, and it is
through which we have passed. To that Hungary can obtain the confi- they who are now feeling themselves
The George W. Davis Motor Car
recount all the injustices, the perse- dence of foreign public opinion only qualified to preach the &Orin(' of
Company of Richmond, Ind., has ap-
cutions and the torturings which by maintaining its hard won law and pure Magyar race. I do not believe
pointed the Davis Detroit Motors
have had to be endured and to some order, and that the economic queston fur an instant that these hotbeds are
Company as Detroit and Michigan
extent are still being endured by the ran never be solved by tlo.o exclusion convinced anti-Semites. I hold that
distributor for the Davis motor car.
Jewish population of Hungary, which of the .1tows,
The new company, with headquarters
they are using anti-Semitism only as
not for a single moment swerved
at 4846 Woodward avenue, already
Out for Plunder.
means with which to encompass
from its loyalty to its fatherland, and
has announced its plans to place the
What was the feeling among the their political aims.
participated far beyond its powers Jews (luring the reign of terror? liar
Davis can on the city and state mar-
Gradually the horizon is growing
in the efforts of the wart and in the rassed and insecure, as it was among move light. Yet it will take 10 or 211
kets even more prominently than has
movement to counteract the doings the rest of the denominations. Imag- years before the Jewish population of
been done.
of the extreme revolutionists, is not ine what sort of feeling was possible Hungary will be able to regain the
The members of the Davis Detroit
merely difficult but actually impos- when the Jews knew that armed fig- position it occupied in pre-war days.
, Company are veterans of auto row
sible. These things are beyond de- ures might suddenly rise up at any liut even that can be only if all of
and are well known to the motoring
scription. We have passed through moment out of the dark and make us will be guided by hove of Father-
public of Detroit. E. Handloser of
a time which is too terrible to think an end of the life of peaceful citizens, land and will be prepared to offer
the John It. Garage Company is proud-
of, and we have not yet arrived at a and that among these people there our blood and our possessions on its
dent; J. L. Allen, long identified •with
period of pacification which will allow were a large number of hooligans altar. In that aim we must all of
nartor car distribution in Michigan,
us to speak of it openly and without who had no thought of any moral us be united, all of us, old and young.
is general manager, and E. A. Hay-
concealment. The wounds are still aims whatever, and were only tout fur
bell, another veteran of automobile
fresh, the blood is not yet dry, our
circles, in manager in charge of sales.
plunder and sadistic gratification. It GEORGIANS FLEECED BY
sufferings have not yet been stilled. is obvious that peaceful citizens who
A strong organization is being built
"ROTHSCHILD-SASSOON"
MARY MASHIR,
under the direction of these men,
Instead, therefore, of dealing with go quietly about their work are not
Soprano, Russian Grand Opera Co.
the sufferings of Hungarian Jewry armed, and nut organized; conse-
which, it is promised, will assure
SAVANNAH, GA.,— (J. T. A,)—
as whole—an impossibility—I will quently, they were in such a state
complete public satisfaction at every
for the purpose of upset-
point of contact.
confine myself to relating my own that it was out of the question to A dashing young man who gave his the devil
ting the romance between Wakula, a
experiencse during those past three think of resistance, even the slight- name as "Mr. David Philip Rothschild
The new company will specialize
Sassoon" and claimeli to be the son of blacksmith, and Oxana, his fiance.
in the distribution of Davis cars and
years.
est, to the activity of the terrorists.
The cast will include Busanowsky
Sir Edward Sassoon, a well-known
will
make an intensive drive to se.
I was distinguished from among all Night after night the Jews were as-
English Jew who married a Rothschild as the blacksmith, Gusieva as Oxana, cure energetic associate dealers in
my other Jewish fellow-citizens by saulted. Night after night there was
Valentinova as the witch, Ilrjanow- I
is
being
sought
here
by
the
police,
af-
Detroit and throughout the state.
being a privileged person. I was blood running in the streets. The
ter a number of checks he had given sky as the devil, Anfimoff as Tschub,
The George W. Davis Motor Cur
protected by my right of immunity terrible thing which were done
Panteleeff as the prince, Vitis an the
returned marked "no funds."
Co., always a highly regarded or-
as a member of Parliament. I could reached such a pitch that the more were
schoolmaster,
Ardatoff
as
the
mar-
Sassoon, if that is his nano., made a
ganization, recently passed its twen-
not be molested. My pubic activity, thinking Christians were shocked out
great stir in Savannah so•iety circles shal and Vasilieff conducting.
tieth birthday with 31 stronger finan-
reaching buck to many years, was of their indict slice and, without
"Euir8ne Onegin," which Detroit
with his stories of how he won the
cial rating than ever before. The
beyond suspicion.. There was not a having any particular sympathy to-
N'icttoria Cross in the war and of his (opera patrons remember well from Davis ear, merchandised under the
single episode. however slight, which wards their Jewish fellow citizens,
also
Russians,
the
earlier
visit
of
the
friendship with August Belmont whom
slogan "Built of the Best," contains
could be manipulated by the anti- they were compelled to make a stand
he said he expected to visit him in Sa- a Tschaikowsky opera, will be given only such units as have earned pub-
Semitic press, no matter what its against the excesses.
vannah in a few days. Ile recently again Tuesday night with the for-
lic recognition of the high quality
Particular gratitude is due to
wishes, to throw discredit upon me.
entertained at a large theater party a mer cast, including Mashir, Valera
The demagogic agitators who went Count Albert Opponyi, to whom dur- group of Savannah's elite society folk. tinova, Loseva, Mirovitch, Dneproff, they re present.
about the country inciting the mob ing these dark days hundreds of our
Inquiries at the British consulate
had nothing to seize upon in my pub- suffering co-religionists appealed, and folowing his departure failed to verify
lic or my private life to use for their not in vain; also to the courageous "Sassoon" as a recipient of the Vic-
purposes; will): ray, they were Protestant Bishop Deshler Balthasar, toria Cross. It is said that before
forced to be quiet. Yet, despite that, who, faced by thousands of perils,
leaving he succeeded in borrowing sub-
neither the terror of the Bolshevists his own life threatened, held high stantial sums from prominent people
nor the subsequent terror of the anti- the banner of liberal thought and let here.
The New 1923 DAVIS Models
the lash of his words fall unmerciful-
Semies left me untouched.
Just Arrived. On Display at
ly on all who deprived fellow men
Lust for Revenge.
"Vote for Six Best Men," Ad-
of their lives. My most profound
Which of the two was harder to
vises Frank Murphy.
gratitude also to the nestor of Hun-
bear? One was as despicable as the
garian publicists, Eugene
Frank Murphy, candidate fur judge
Will Trade for Any Make of Used
other. Perhaps the second period of
who, though strictly conservative in of the Recorder's Court, in a state-
Car.
terror was the more despicable be- views, fought with the whole power
ment issued several (lays ago, advised
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cause the things which were done out
of his mighty pen against the purga- Detroiters to vote for the six hest
of lust for revenge were worse than
tory of the white terror.
men in the field. "Remember," he
those which were committed under
The working-class masses at this said, "that we are electing judges for
Bolshevism, which on the whole con-
time were powerless. Although they six years. Any mistake we make in
tented itself with employing the ter- were hit hardest by the Bolshevist
electing an unqualified man now can-
ror in (order to attain its Communist
regime, they were hit as hard by the not be corrected for six long years.
ends.
white terror, fur they who had ruled
."I would like to call upon the peo-
What was the feeling dominating
as the proletarian dictators governed ple of the city of Detroit to do this:
us at the time, it is difficult now to
in the name of the workers.
Vote for no man before whom you
say. Perhaps it would be best put
e Hungarian Jews were there- would not yourself stand willingly for
in these words: We never knew if
fore left to our own resources. At trial. Pick out the slut best men in
the next hour would still find us alive.
last, it was possible to bring the Jew- your opinion and vote for them."
FOR RENT--Room and board to re-
There was one moment when I was
lido question onto the floor of the Na-
Mr. Murphy has been endorsed by
fined gentleman or lady, with a
unofficially given to understand that
tional Assembly, the ,only forum the Detroit Bar Association and
middle-aged couple. Phone Gar-
I had best leave the country, because
from which we could appeal to all numerous (other (organizations. Ile is
field 6685-R.
my life was not worth a penny piece. circle's.
professor of criminology of the Uni-
But I refused to run away. A friend
FOR RENT— Alger Ave. 446--
versity
of
Detroit
and
the
Detndt
Courage
Gains
Ground.
of mine, a locksmith, secured my
,
VLADIMIR SVETLOFF,
Beautiful six.room steam-heated
Never in n,y life shall I forget the College of I.aw.
door with a few sound locks. On the
Tenor, Russian Grand Opera Co.
apartment. Adults only, $90.
table of my bedroom I kept constant- speech which I delivered in the As-

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ly ready two loaded revolvers, and
as I had always had a steady hand
and a steady eyej felt that I was
sufficiently safe. !..tters threaten-
ing me came in stacks, but that is the
Sort of thing to which people become
easily accustomed. I still believe that
the best weapon a man can have is
courage and fearlessness.
Toward the earlier part of these
terrible three years there were two
occasions when it was attempted in
real earnest to start organized po-
groms. On both occasions it was
found possible, with the aid of non-
Jewish friends, to suppress these at-

sembly in February, 1520. I showed
that the Hungarian Jews had come
into the country together with the
Magyars, that it was not the fault of
the Jews that Hungary lost the war,
that Hungarian Jewry was not to
blame for the outbreak of the reveo-
.1ution, and that it was not the Hun-
garian Jews who had brought the
Roumanian army of (occupation into
the country. I showed that the Jews
of Hungary were as peaceful a part
of the populatiton as the members of
other sects. Under normal circum-.
stances this speech should have taken
about an hour and a half to deliver;

GARRICK THEATER

"The Monster" will begin an en-
gagement at the Garrick Theater
Sunday night, March 25. It is a play
of thrills, romance and laughter. It
was written by the well known actor
on both stage and screen, Crane Wil-
bur. The play is in three acts and
an evening of rare fun and excite-
ment is assured. As one critic said:
"If the bored debutante is findin g
time dull and tiresome, take her to
see 'The Monster.' If your bootleg-
ger has run out of spirits, go see
'The Munster'---you'll get plenty of
kick there."

Former $7.50, and $10 Hats Make
Choosing Great Fun in

The $5 Hat Shop

With Easter fast arriving this is great luck for all those who have
still Easter bonnets to buy! When the demand for charming hats is
go great it is typical of Crowley-Milner's to offer them at reduced prices!
No wonder the $5 Hat Shop is so immensely popular with such sales

as these!

The Most Choice of the Shades for Spring!

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Fat Professor Hugo Munsturberg of
Harvard University. It is really a
very remarkable English version that
she has made, such a one as is sel-
in music. Particularly ef-
festive are the lines given to the con-
tralto in the fourth movement begin-

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actually, however, it took about three
and a half hours. The whole of the
lime I was speaking there was • rain
of insulting interjections aimed at
-- - dom found
my head. It is with shuddering that
The Jews and the Three Year Old Terror in Hungary.
I recall the occasion and I know that Russ'an Opera -Company Be-
today it would be impossible for me
gins Final Week of Present-
By DEPUTY PAUL SANDOR
to read everything that I then said.
Member of the Hungarian National Assembly.
ations Here on Monday.
My speech. however, and all the other
speeches of its kind, had their effect.
The Russian Grand Opera Com-
(Copyrighted, 1922, Jewish Correspondence Bureau.)
Fearlessness and courage have always pany will begin the final week of its
gained their ground in this beautiful presentations here Monday night
After a period of terror lasting tempts. Perhaps it was not alto- land of ours. There has never been with an attractive novelty, Tschai-
three years, the pressure of foreign gether because of their love for the an anti-Semitism in our Fatherland, kowsky's "Christmas 'eve,' at Or-
public opinion and the movement to- Jews, but because they feared that and there is none today. I deny it,
chestra Hall. This work is musically
after the Jews the movement might

GREY—in the "sweet" pokes so popular—in mushroom shapes
and sunshade hatsL--many with the short back brim!
SAND—and its many close relations, beige, sand, buff, and so on.
Many in the small drooping effects with trimmings on each
side—off-the-face styles and small, close hats with banks
of flowers.
PURPLE--in small droops, larger mushrooms, pokes, off-the-face
styles—adorable flower decked hats.

' GREEN—RED—NAVY—BLACK--BLUE—hardly a color to be
desired not included!

Straws of many kinds—straw braids—silks—silk,with straw—
hair cloth and many novelty materials.

To Be Typicar of Spring Choose a Flower Trimmed
Hat!

Almost every woman, young or old, feels a leaning toward a flower
trimmed hat in Spring. That's why such a great proportion of these
are trimmed with well-made, beautiful flowers. Large and elaborate
ribbon bows are also in great favor,
Choose your hat tomorrow and have a far prettier one than you
expected to have for $5!

Crowley-Milner's—Fourth Floor.

Crowley, Milner & Company

Radeelf, Karlash and (others, conduct- : BEAUTIFUL SINGLE NINE-ROOM
ed by Fiveisky. Another much talked
HOME ON CALVERT NEAR
of novelty, "A Night of Love," will
SECOND--Spacious grounds; four
be given Wednesday night.
bedrooms; up to the minute in de-
A new interpreter 4,f note in the ,
tails. Owner living out of town.
title role of Bizees "Carmen" is al-
Will sell under market value for a
ways interesting, and Ina Bourskaya,
quick sale. Good land contracts
mezzo-soprano, formerly of the Rus- •
will be considered.
Call Sunday.
sian company and more recently with
Garfield 4975-J.
the Chicago Civic and the Metropoli-, -,-
tan Opera in New York, will be in- FOR RENT—Webb 1141—Will share
traduced to Detroit in this character 'nicely furnished apartment with
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young lady, employed, for $5.50
Thursday night here.
per week, or two ladies at $10. In-
Hulevy's melodious and dramatic
eluding all home privileges and
opera, "The Jewess," pleasantly re-!
conveniences.
membered from the first Russian
series here, 1111,1 since declared the
A FEW BARGAINS
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this company, will be repeated Fri- Buick Touring Auburn Beauty Six
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eluding Guseva, Busanowsky,
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and
and Eicher, conducted oaunpe
by Vasi- These care are in excellenthap
sky
are
priced
to
sell
at
once.
Easy
.
terms can be arranged.
We are
The charming fairy (opera, "The
open
evenings and Sundays.
Ask
Snow Maiden," another popular pre-
for Mr. Solomon.
sentation in the former visit of this
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The !home of Gin! Used Cars
of the works of Rimsky-Korsakoff, is
announced for Saturday night, with 4104 Woodward at Alexandrine
Glendale 8175
the cast as before, including Kazan-

skaya, Pasvolskaya, Osipeva, Loseva,
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Danilotf, Valentinova, Radeetf, Ilrja- A late model in fine
mechanical con-
nowsky, Tulchinoff and other in . va-
dition, has been repainted and
ried roles, and with Fuerst again as looks like a new
ear. We will glad-
ly demonstrate to your satisfac-
y's "Boris Godunoft"
ellit
uoueSt s"trorgsk
tiln. Easy terms can be arranged.
will be presented Sunday afternoon
open evenings and Sundays. Ask
with the same cast as in the first
for Mr. Solomon.
series here, including Karlash, Valen-
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The en •

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r the same cast aNsoh
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very low price. Good mechanical

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dSundays. See Mr. Solomon at
phony Here April 5 and 6.
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The stage is now set, so to say, for
The
Home of Good Used Can
the most important musical event in
4104 Woodward at Alexandrine
the history of Detroit -the first per-
Glendale 8175
formances here on April 5 and 6,
Thursday and Friday evenings of
TEACHER OF PIANO AND VOICE
' Es-ter week, of Gustav lahler's stu-
—May Doherty McCoy, 3105 Third
• pendous "Resurrection" Symphony.
Ave. Phone Glendale 3399-J.
Since the first of the year the De-
he,..suinng
dere,Mmr.. BUSINESS PROPERTY must be sold
t K r, o dia t r, S)ph
has been Crheoir
or leased. Leaving city.
Four
I Monday night three hours. During
allures and flats on Oakman Blvd.;
'the past week the orchestra has given
two houses on Antoine, 75-ft. lot,
'two full rehearsals to the tremendous
near High; one house on Antoine,
•score and all the time of the orches-
60-ft. lot, near Willis. Owner,
Ara next week will he given to the
Paul ('covet, 13207 Oakman Blvd.
preparation of the symphony.
.
For appointment call Hemlock
3011 .
. To get SO idea of what this means:
!it is well to know tile orchestra
•Mahler demands. In addition to the ROOM TO RENT— To gentleman
regular string choir there will be nix
with good reference. With oh
horns, five trumpets, four trombones,
without garage. 3784 Wager, near
four oboes including two English
Dexter.
' horns, four flutes including two pic-
i colon, four clarinets including one' FOR RENT—Nicely furnished ronm.,
for one or two gentlemen_ or
bass clarinet and one F.-flat clarinet,
couple, in private home; all eiin-
four bassoons including one contra
9310
veniences and privileges.
I bassoon, seven tympany on the stage
Brush, Apt. A. Call Hemlock
I and one off, one brass drum, one

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;aide drum, two Chinese ones, one i 2051-R.
large and one smlal; one pair of
. cymbale, one organ and two harps. WANTED—Congenial Jewish couple
to share • cosy apartment. S.
Six men are needed in tit., percussion
Reuben, 301 E. Palmer.
department.
In
addition
to
these
there
will
be
1
WANTED—Young man for stock in
; a chorus of 230 voices and two so-
wholesale drygoods house. Apply
1 loists, Ilelen Stanley, soprano, and
152 W. Jefferson Ave.
'Merle Alcock, contralto.
A most satisfactory English trans- WANTED--A Jewish girl for -gen.
oral housework and to amid eith
lotion of the German text is being
a little cooking. No children:' Call
used. It was made in 1914 by Mar-
.;.
garet Munsturberg, a daughter of the
Hemlock 31903.

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