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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-07-23

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PAGE THREE

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A. 1. EDGAR ELECTED
CANTOR OF BETH MOSES

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A. ISKOWITZ EDGAR

has been elected cantor of Congrega-
tion Beth Moses.
Mr. Edgar received his cantors'
training in synagogue choirs. He
came to Detroit at the age of 13 and
joined the choir at the Shaarey Zedek
Synagogue, where he sang for many
years, first at alto and later as tenor
soloist. Mr. Edgar has studied sing-
ing with many local teachers and has
taken other courses of music at the
University School of Music at Ann
Arbor and at the University of Michi-
gan, of which he is a graduate. Ile
was formerly a high school teacher.
Before coming to America, Cantor
Edgar was a student at the Yeshiva
in Tarnow, Galicia. Ile continued
his Hebrew education in Detroit,
studying Talmud in a class which was
'conducted by the late Rabbi Levin.

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Julius Freud, one of Detroit's pia.
3, I
I neer real estate subdividers and for-
' merly president of Temple Beth El,
died Saturday in Los Angeles, Calif.,
where he was spending the winter.
He was 86 years old.
Mr. Freud was born in Austria-
Hungary and lived there until his
sixteenth year, when he was brought
to this country by his parents. Af-
ter he had worked in and near De-
troit for two years, he went to the
mining country in the Upper Penin-
sula and formed the firm of Marcus
Freud & Son.
Under this firm name he operated
mining stores in Eagle Harbor, Eagle
River, Phoenix and Red Jacket. The
country then was undeveloped and
the only means of communication
between towns was by water. Mr.
Freud was active in the development
of the country and once served as
postmaster of Eagle harbor,
When he was 36 years old he re-
turned to Detroit and married Caro-
lyn Ilesslein. A short time later he
retired from business and invested
his money in Detroit real estate. One
of the subdivisions which he devel-
oped through his real estate holdings
resulted in the opening of Riopelle
street from Canfield avenue north to
the car shops, and he is credited with
having been responsible for the con-
struction of the old Brush street car
line.
Mr. Freud was active in politics in
Detroit, giving his adherence to the
Republican party. He was respon-
sible for the location of the County
Building, the site being selected as
a compromise when he fought a pro-
posed location on the present site of
the Recorder's Court.
Ile was also active in the affairs
of Congregation Beth El and served
several terms as president of the con-
gregation sonic 35 years ago.
Mr. Freud had spent the last three
or four winters in California and, ac-
cording to his custom, left Detroit
for the West last January. He plan-
ned to remain there until next spring.
his (teeth Saturday was caused by
acute indigestion which resulted in
heart trouble.
The family residence is at 1475
Chicago boulevard,

.

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English Teacher Gives Favorable
Testimony When Questioned.

PARIS.—(J. T. A.1—Two wit-
nesses were questioned during the
second examination of Shalom
Schwartzbard, which took place be-
fore Magistrate Peyre.
The first withers, the English
teacher, Reginald Smith, aged 66,
who was the first to hold Schwartz.
bard after Petlura was shot, described
the scene of the assassination. He
declared that when arrested, Petlura
exclaimed, pointing at Petlura: "This
is the real assassin!" Smith said that
he was convinced by the expression
I and behavior of Schwartzbard at the
scene of the assassination, that it was
a political crime.
51r. Smith further stated that he
himself sympathizes with Schwartz-
bard, adding that he regretted that
he himself had not killed Kaiser Wil-
helm and that he would have killed
Edith Cavell's murderer if he found
, him.
The second witness, a Ukrainian
named Illarion Kossenko, who is edi-
tor of Petlura's paper, Trezub (Tri-
dent), published in l'aris, said he
was convinced Schwartzbard is an
agency of the Bolsheviks. The wit-
ness contended that Petlura was not
;guilty of the pogroms in the Ukraine.
Admitting that pogroms took place,
i Kossenko said they were perpetrated
by the armies of the Bolsheviks and
Denikin.
In the course of Kossenko's exam-
ination he was ...confronted with
Schwartzbard. In' reply to questions
Schwartzbard declared that he never
belonged to any political party, and
asserted that Petlura's paper, Trezub,
published pogrom articles. In at-
tempting to deny Schwartzbard's as-
sertions, Kossenko charged that
Schwartzbard could not read Ukrai-
nian. "I lived in Ukrainia up to the
age of 19, and understand Ukrainian
I very well," Schwartzbard answered.
1 A striking scene took place when
Schwartzhard, as he was leaving the
' room, exclaimed in Yiddish to the
Jewish reporters: "Jewish blood can-
not be shed without punishment!"
After the examination. Schwartz.
I bard was allowed to see his wife.

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Helen Ware at Temple.

Helen Ware, America's foremost
emotional actress, headlines the bitt
at 13. F. Keith's Temple Theater
starting Sunday matinee, July 25.
Miss Ware brings her latest playlet,
"A Lady of the I.aw," written by
William E. Morris and J. W. Sayre.
Miss Ware is supported by a capable
cast. Others billed: Helene Coyne
and Henri French; Jim McLaughlin
and Blanche Evans; Harry Thurston;
Harris and Holley; Cronin and hart;
Five Mounters; Lloyd Neyada and
company, and the sc^een subjects.

take place at the home of Mrs. Cu-
Zeirei Zion Org•ninition,
zella Kallush of 628 East Kirby ave-
The Zeirei Zion Organization held
nue on Tuesday afternoon, July 27.
The picnic which was held on Sun- its last meeting on Monday, July 19,
day, July 18, at Belle Isle was re- at 31 Melbourne avenue, under the
chairnmaship of M. Lachawitsky.
ported a success.
Some members of a congregation
Ed. Fransblau, in his report of the
Filen Folk subscription drive now on who rarely attend the House of Wor-
Alpha ■ Beta Gamma Sorority.
The last meeting of the Alpha in Detroit, stated that about 150 sub- ship value their minister more for
Beta Gamma Sorority was held on scriptions were already sent to New the addresses he delivers in the com-
Monday, July 19, at the home of Miss York, with the balance of the $500 munity at large. They seem to prefer
Lillian Tolmich of Fairfield avenue. quota to be raised not later than to hear of him than to hear
A dinner at King Wah Lo Citfe and Sept:1, when the campaign is to end. Alexander Lyons.

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Fraternal and
Club Notes

At the Jewish national carnival
and beauty contest, the Zeirei Zion
is in charge of eight booths. The
dance hall and parking grounds are
also . under the supervision of the
organization. Committees for aft
instances are being chosen by Ed.
Fransblau, chairman, and are re-
quested to report at Rochester Park,
Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, when
their work will be outlined.
Dr. Rebelsky, who was a guest in
Detroit for tile past 10 days, deliv-
ered an educational lecture on Zion-
ism. Literature of all types is being
forwarded from New York headquar-
ters, the work to commence as Soon
as it arrives. While here Dr. Rebel-
sky took the opportunity of address-
ing the Michigan Avenue Branch,
No. 2, at its opening meeting, held
Wednesday, July 21. The English-
speaking branch also had the pleas-
ure of hearing Dr. Rebelsky at its
opening meeting, held Friday evening,
July 23, at the home of Miss Celia
Delman.
The next meeting will be held
Wednesday, July 28, at 31 Melbourne
avenue. All members and friends
are requested to be present.

ARREST UKRAINIANS
IN STEIN SHOOTING

Witness for Schwartsbard H.. Of.
fermi to Testify In His Behalf.

PARIS.—(J. T. A.l—Two Ukrain-
ians were arrested by the Paris po-
lice in connection with the attempt
on the life of Peretz Stein, a Ukrain-
ian Jew who was to appear as a wit-
ness in the trial of Shalom Schwartz-
hard, who killed Semion Petlura.
The suspects lived in the same Jew-
ish shelter house as did Stein. Many
Russian refugees, non-Jews, are liv-
ing in the Jewish shelter house main-
tained fur the refugees.
Stein's condition is still serious,
physicians declared. Ile has request-
ed M. Ilenri Torres, Schwartrbard'a
counsel, to act as his attorney.
More details concerning the life
of Peretz Stein have been obtained.
Ile arrived in l'aris a short time ago
with his 8-year-old son, David. When
Shalom Schwartzbard shot Petlura,
Stein went immediately to Attorney
Torres, offering to testify. Ile spoke
freely about Schwartzbard's act with
his fellow refugees in the shelter
house, being continually under the
strain of his recollections of the po-
groms. Soon he received a number
of anonymous letters threatening
him with death if he testified for
Schwartzbard.
Stein, who is a tailor by trade,
was born in Rostov Don. After the
pogroms in the Ukraine he left for
Poland, from where he later emi-
grated to the Argentine with his son
and two daughters. Several months
ago he left the Argentine, intending
to proceed to Palestine, but because
of lack of funds he remained in
l'aris, having left his two daughters
in the Jewish shelter for refugees in
Buenos Aires.
David, his 8-year-old son, testified
to the police that the two men who
fired at his father shouted to him in
Russian: "You Jew, Schwartzbard's
defender, take this."

J U LIUS FREUD DIES
SUDDENLY IN WEST

6257 MICHIGAN AVENUE

..........

a theater party were given by the
sorority on Saturday, July 17, in
celebration of the club's first anni-
versary.
The next meeting of the club will
not be held until Aug. 16, due to the
girls leaving on their vacations. Miss
Belle Wuntner of 8824 Linwood ave
nue will be hostess at the next meet-
Oran Girls.
Mrs. Roy Chaffin of Calvert ave- ing.
nue was hostess at the last meeting
Athena Girls Club.
of the Orean Girls Club, at which
The last meeting of the Athena
time plans for a rattle were tbs.
cussed. Members of the club pre- Girls Club was held Tuesday evening,
sented Mrs. Ilarry Bauman (Rae July 20, at the home of Miss Esther
Turner) and Mrs. Jack Tubb 1.1ean Zalesin of 1011 Alger avenue. Much
Tonkell), June brides, with lovely discussion on the informal dance,
wedding gifts. The last meeting of scheduled for Sept. IS at the Hotel
the club was held at the home of Taller, took place. Miss Zalesin, the
Miss :Mary Feldman, 270:1 Elmhurst new chairman of the organization,
appointed the following committees
avenue, on Thursday, July 22.
to take charge: Miss Adeline Cohen,
general manager and publicity; Miss
Independent Detroit Lodge.
At the meeting of the Independent Pauline Fabrick, favors; Miss Tibbie
Detroit lodge held Sunday, July II, Chiniovitz, tickets, and Mrs. Nathan
officers for the ensuing year were Horwitz music. Anyone desirous of
elected as follows: Arnold Feldman, attending the dance please communi-
president; Nathan Mager, vice-presi- cate with any of the committees or
dent; Asher ltzkowitz, treasurer; members of the club to obtain tick-
Max Fogel, financial secretary; Mor- ets.
Following the business meeting
ris Miller, recording secretary; Harry
Weitzman, Adolph Teichman and Miss Zalesin entertained with four
I evie Kaufman, trustees; Max Mos- tables of bridge in honor of her house
kowitz, chairman of endowment. An guest, Miss Essie Dorfman of Win-
elaborate program is being arranged nipeg, Manitoba. First and second
for the installation of officers on Sun- prizes were won by Miss Gertrude
day, July 25, at 82 East Warren Ilershnuin and Pauline Fabrick and
consolation prize by Mrs. Betty
avenue.
Abets. The next regular meeting
will take place Tuesday evening,
Leslie. Aid Society.
A board of directors meeting of Aug. 4, at the home of Miss Rose
the llebrew Ladies Aid Society will Hershman of Pingree avenue.

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