PAGE THREE THEVETKOHIL1HSH CHRONICLE - 1110e !SHERIFF WALTERS' ADOLPH FREUND IS RECORD OF SERVICE HONORED BY HOME IIEBREIV sch ./0/0 incnn lniX1 T/P. DLIKOII Cr 4 A record of useful service for the Declines Re-election to Office of Pres. public is shown in a brief review of the activities of Sheriff George A. ideal of Cleveland Orphanage. Hebrew Choir: Walters. Born in Ontario on Nov. 11, The United Hebrew Schools of lie. The annual netting of the Cleve- 1872, he came to Detroit about 35 troit are planning to form a Hebrew land Jewish Orphan !Ionic held Sun- years ago as a newspaper reporter Glee Club, to be organized by the day, July 15, at Cleveland, Ohio, was and later was admitted to the bar as Alumni association after the vacation one of unusual interest to all con- period. Two of the U. 11. S. teachers, cerned. Adolph Freund, of Detroit, M. Margolis and M. Levy, prominent declined re-election to the office of members of the Ilalevy Musical So- president and Fred Lazarus, Jr., of ciety, have pledged their support. A Columbus, Ohio, was chosen as- his Hebrew Choir, conducted by M. Mar- successor. golis, has already been formed at the Mr. Freund, in his tir•s:sage, pointed Philadelphia center and hiss been to various existing conditions which, called upon at deferent holidays awl in his 'pinion, if changed would re- festivals. The Glee Club will consist sult to the advantage of the institu- of pupils of the different branches of tion. He laid particular emphasis on the school. IL Isaacs is planning to the present financial status, there hav- present several plays during the win- ing been a deficit in the general fund ter and intends to employ the choir. of about $20,000. Mr. Freund attrib- uted the shortage not to an unneces- Philadelphia Library: sary or extravagant expenditure, but A branch of the Hebrew library will to several other causes, among which he organized after vacation at the are the lack of publicity given to the GEORGE A. WALTERS Philadelphia center. The Muds of Zion, splendid activities and results of in-1 a girls' club working for the welfare tensive efforts accruing to the chil- an attorney 'le enlisted in the Span- of the Talmud Torah, and the next dren of the home; the emphatic criti- ish-American war and is a member graduating class of M. Gordon are cism, often most unjust, to all child's of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mr. working for the success of this branch. care institutions; to the numerous ap- Walters was vice-consul general to a peals for funds for local, national and Central China. He was secretary and Picnic: foreign charities; the faulty system deputy commissioner of the Detroit Alumni Mernbers of The alumni association of choosing officers in localities, whose Police Department under six different enjoyed a picnic at Cass Lake on Sun- duties, among others, it is to look aft- administrations until elected sheriff of • day last. The U. II. S. busses cott- er the financial interest of the home. Wayne county by an overwhelming veyed the guests to and from the pie- Mr. Freund pointed out that the Jew- majority and took office January nic grounds. ish people in general recognize with 1923. lie compiled Detroit's first traffic pride and satisfaction the results Hebrew Magazine: achieved by the institution for the ordinance, designed the first sema- thousands of dependent children, who, phore traffic signal used in Detroit l ThP Hebrew Magazine, which is be- grown to manhood and womanhood, and soon afterwards was copied by ing published by members of the alum- py proinent positions in every New York city and practically all 10 association, is being printed by Mr. m wa oclife, to useful and honored other cities in the United States. He Spatter. This is convenient for the staff and the faculty adviser, as they citizernr of our country. Not only, conducted the first safety campaign Mr. Freund asserts, that under an ef- held in Detroit and was the first to will do their own proof-reading and will be able to attend to everything extend safety activities to all parts ficient system, all the necessary means in general. for future care and education of our of Wayne county. While with the police department he had hundreds of contributed, but ore wards will be more Shaw Play at Garrick. the less the requisite $1,000,000 and streets roped off fur children to play over for the erection of the projected new asylum will be made available. A beautiful tribute was paid to Mr. Freimd by this year's graduating class in Aedicating to him the .1. O. II. '26 Annual. His likeness appears on the tate page with the following com- ment: "We dedicate this annual to one who has served the Jewish Orphan -Home for ninny years; to one whom we are pleased to call Tastily,' and to one whose kindness and wise counsel have won our lasting affection and es- teem " Though retiring from the presi- dency, Mr. Freund has three years more to serve as trustee, having been elected to a four-year-term at the con- vention of District Grand Lodge No. 6, held at Peoria, Ill., last year. TO STUDY TEXT ON JESUS MOSCOW • —(J. T. A./ —Professor Solomon Zeitlin, professor of ancient The records of the sheriff's ', office show that his men have had charge of about 40,000 prisoners in the coun- ty jail without a successful jail-break since Mr. Walters took office, in spite of the badly over-crowded conditions. Henry Wagner is the turnkey in charge of the jail. Sheriff Walters alao has many other Jewish deputies on the payroll. He was the first sheriff to estab- lish a Wayne county patrol system with outlying sub-stations, which has proved a successful method of crime prevention. He says that if elected county clerk this fall he will continue to work with the Detroit Automobile Club and oth- er organizations interested in promot- ing public safety. ANTI-SEMITIC BODY SEEN AS MENACE Jewish Women Ask for Measures Against Anti•Jewi•h International. GENEVA.—(J. T. A.1 -.A memo- randum dealing with the growing danger of the anti-Semitic movement in Europe was forwarded by the J•w- ish Women's League to the Fifth Congress of the Women's Interna- tional League for Pence and Free- dom. The inemoranduni urges the congress to take action by the crea- tion of a special commission within the league in order to counteract this anti-Semitic international movement and to bring about peace. "The organization of the anti- Semitic International," the memor- andum says, "is now 811 accomplished fact. The danger of such on inter- national not only to the Jews but to the whole work of pr•acts is self-evi- dent. The proposed special commis- sion to light against anti-Semitism," the memorandum states, "should con- centrate on fighting the anti-Semitic propaganda among young people." The memorandum urges the con- gress to adopt a resolution declar- ing the necessity of organizing in every country a local force to resist the anti-Semitic movement and de- manding that the national sections A season would scarcely be com- be empowered to carry the resolu- plete without a play from the pen of tion into effect in their own respec- that prolific British iconoclast, George tive countries, as the German section FRANK J. DAVIS JOINS SCHREIBER SALES Frank J. Davis, well known in the history at Dropsie College, Phila. delphia, arrived here for the purpose Jewish community of Detroit, takes of examining the Slavonic text of Josephus' "Jewish Wars," which is supposed to be translated from Ara- maic and to prove that Josephus men- tioned Jesus of Nazareth in his orig- inal text. Professor Zeitlin left for Leningrad to take up the study of the manuscript at the Academy of Science. ----- Bernard Shaw. Ile standsforth as one CARD OF THANKS memorandum conclusion, "will give of our most versatile writers, and well has already been doing. Attention was drawn ta the rest, its attention to the problem and in the foreground is his satiric, ro- work oat a series of measures which Sirs. J. Gerber and family wish to mantic, piratical tale, "Captain Bras, lution adopted by the First Congress will enable the national sections of bound's Conversion," which will Ix' of Child Welfare held in Geneva in the Women's International League thank their many relatives and August, 19'25, in which it was de- friends for the kindnesses shown the next offering of the Garrick coin- for Peace and Freedom to fight more clared that race-hatred is detrimental them during their late sad bereave- lalaYs successfully against this subversive Miss Ann Harding will play the to peace and that it is essential to and demoralizing force called anti- ment. only woman role, while Harry Ban- combat the anti-Semitic movement, Sernitism." nister will play opposite her. Mr. Ban- especially among the youth in the Youth can reach where age gropes nister is a new addition to the Gar- schools and universities dimly.—R. Browning. 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