i)enzonjEwisn eiRONICLE , PAGE TEN BERLIN.-(J. T. A.)-A Jew- sons from drowning. A nnouncvnivnt of the award ish student, Lich Fliedermaus of Galicia, was awarded a medal for was made in the Prussian Official risking his life to save several per- Bulletin. STYLE at $ U always Such smartness as you've always hoped to find-but rarely could -at $6. BLUE-RED-GREEN-BEIGE-GREEN MODERN FOOTWEAR MODERN FOOTWEAR 123 State Street 204 West Grand River 1510 Woodward ORIENTAL RUGS A new shipment of fin. Oriental rugs has just arrived for our spring business, itcluding many choice pieces of antiques, senti-antiques, and moderns, ranging from the smallest door- mat to the I aaaaaa carpet size. We herein offer • partial list of our collection to give you an idea as to the values and sixes which can be obtained. $19. 50 One lotof LIIIihan's, average size 41/2111% April Special One lot of finer 1,111111. • 6 in rose, blue or tan ground. aver- age Ili. 414.21i Veit Fine grade Chinese rugs, in rose, blue, gold, green or taupe ground, April Special M $315.00 $23.50 Sx10 Chinese rugs of good quality in blue and taupe. at One lot of Ranks,of finest quality, average wine, Zak 1.15 Chineserugs, in red $475.00 ground .cl line mistily, at $95.00 $13 5.00 One lot of line Scrubs. aaaaa ge al. Vot611. 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CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY WELFARE BOARD OFFICERS ELECTED - - - Judge Irving Lehman was unani- musly re-elected president of the Jewish, Welfare Board at a meet- ing of the executive committee, held in New York (•ity April 7. Ile has been president of the Jew- is h Welfare Board since it was placed on a peuretim• basis in 1921. Felix M. Warburg of New York City, Jacob M. Loeb Of Chicago, Jacob K. Newman of New York City, and Judge M. C..Sloss of San Francisco, were unanimously re- elected vice-presidents. Joseph Rosenzweig was re-elected secre- tary and Benjamin J. Butten• wi•ser, treasurer. Judge Lehman delivered a brief eulogy can the late Felix Fuld, member of the executive council and a leader in the Jewish Center movement. In reporting on the important developments in the Jewish Center field, Judge Lehman pointed out that 15 new Jewish Community Center buildings were now under construction in various cities. These buildings represent a total cost of $5,250,000, of which over $1,350,000 represented actual expenditure, and $900,000, or 18 per cent, consisted of mortgage in- debtedness. DENVER TUBERCULAR musIC HOME REPORTS LAST YEAR'S ACHIEVEMENTS -- - e t' (ate , to the welfare, car, and rehabilitation of indigent suf- ferers from tuberculosis, the Ex- Pat Hoots' Tubercular Home of Denver, Col. made its greatest s t ri d es along- those lines during 1928, according to the annual re- port of the president, Max Bron. stone, which has just been moot public. In every department ttf activity the home progressed . However, President Bronstine and the other officers are especially gratified with the development of the medical and rehabilitation I, partments. These are under the capable direction of I)r. Jos•nh Iltoch, who SI•rves the home and the patients in the dual role of super- intendent and medical director. The Ex-Patients' fulsercular Home is represented in Detroit by its trustees, Judge Ilarry I3. Kei- dan and Milford Stern, formerly president of Temple Beth El. While direction of the Home's activities have been carried on un- der the direction of the officers and Dr. bah, the success of the institution is due to the generosity of 50,000 supporters throughout the United States. They contrib- ute annually. Besides thousands of individual subscribers, the Home numbers its supporters among the grand lodges such as the I. 0. B. 13., the I. 0. B. A. and the W. C. A. R., and their subordi- nate units. It Mso receives help ' from the A. C. W. of A. and other groups of (organized union labor and from numerous fraternities of Interesting Concert Staged at Beth David Synagogue. The ,onvurt given last Smithy e/tonine at Congregation Beth Da. vitl lor Cantor David Klavtons is t000nsitlertool one of the most. Sill . - 04., fat Jewish concerts of the ore, nt sensor. The large hall was till,' and an enthusiastic audience heartily applaud,' Cantor Kla- ViiIIS'K singing. After tolliciating over NItiaric services, Cointor Klavtons was greeted by President Henry C. Keywell of Congregation Beth Da- vid, who declare(' in a brief ad- dress Coot his congregation wel- comes the type of Jewish concerts staged by Cantor Klavons in order to encourage Jewish 11111S it' and to unify the synagtogue with the rest of the ctominunity. Mr. Keywell took toccasitori to urge that the young be sent to the Hebrew schools, and sit the same time ex- tended an invitation to the audi- ence to attend services at Beth David. Cantor Klavons is to of- ficiate and sermons will deliv- ered by Rabbi E. Aishiskin. Can- tor K I a VOI1S made a ''Mi Shebe- rach" for Mr. Schreiber, treasurer of the congregation, who is re- cuperating at a local hospital from a serious illness. A violin duct of Tschaikowsky was played by Jacob Whitenberg and Max Petcherer, accompanied by Miss Anna Pootch(orer. Cantor Klavons's program included liturgi- cal and folksongs. I. Tcherntotf, principal of the Katlimah Hebrew School, played selections can the DEMONSTRATE AGAINST concertina. Miss Mildred Budnit- RUSS ANTI-SEMITISM zky, a pupil of his school, sang The Nathan and Lina Straus selections from the "Ilagadah." S. Health Center in Jerusalem, Pales- tine's first modern house of health, MOSCOW. - (J. T. A.) - The Petcherer also sang folksongs, and will be dedicated on May 2, ac- personal influence of Peter Smido- 6-year-old Omus 'Fchernichowsky cording to an announcement by vitch, vice-president of the Union recited a poem. Hadassah, the women's Zionist or- of Socialist Soviet Republics, was ganization of America, which has thrown into the effort to check an- Halevy-Hazomir Prepare for received the center as a gift from ti-Semitism. He was the princi- Annual Concert May 19. Nathan Straus. pal speaker at a demonstration The institution marks a distinc- against anti-Semitism staged at Tickets for the Halevy-Ilazomir tive step in modern progress in the headquarters of the Red Army Choral Society concert at the Ma- Palestine. The celebration for its here. J. Lorin. prominent Com- sonic Temple on May 19 are now completion, according to plans, munist leader tend active in the available and may be obtained will be in keeping with the im- !wish cohonization work, also from all members of the society. portance and significance of the spoke. Since there are only 1,500 seats event. Arrangements are being The soldiers unanimously adopt- available to the general public, and made under the direction of Miss ed a resolution to fight race hatred a capacity audience is expected, it Henrietta Szold, founder of Ila- in the Red Army. A delegation of is advised that tickets be secured dassah and now a member of the Red Army soldiers will be sent to as early as possible. l'alestine Zionist Executive in The ticket sale is in charge of a visit the Jewish colonies, it was an- Jerusalem, who is chairman of the committee headed by A. Rosen felt !Pounced. Straus Heath Center Committee. and II. Cohen. The preparation In a factory in Borovitchi two High government officials, Zionist of the printed program hits been brothers, Lavrentiev, were sen- leaders and prominent citizens rep- 5 place,' in the hands of a commit- tenced to two years imprisonment resenting all creeds will take part tee composed of David Goldberg, in the celebraton. Mrs. Rose Hal- each on the charge of spreading Ann Goldberg and Eugene Franz- anti-Semitic propaganda. pain, a member of the national blau. The musical program is in An interesting incident occurred board of Hadassah, who is visiting charge of the musical committee, Palestine, will be Hadassah's offi- in the town Soviet of Borovitch. which consists of William Gayman, cial representative at the cere.o . The Soviet was discussing- the II. Milkovsky, Rhoda Goldberg and question of anti-Semitism. One of Leo Schoenbrun, and the conduc- moray. Such widespread interest as is the members, Malishev, rose to de- tors, J. Miller and E. Zaludkow- manifested in this event has been dare that in his opinion there was ski. rarely aroused by any other occa- no mod of fighting anti-Semitism. General arrangements for the sion in l'alestine in recent years. but rather to tight the Jews. The concert are being made by the American Zionists, especially the Soviet thereupon adopted a rest,. executive board of the Halevy-Ila- 45,000 senior and junior mem- lution denouncing Malishee for ztomir. The members of the board bers of Hadassah, are following his utterances. are M. Schaver, president; D. closely the plans for the celebra- .Goldberg, vice-president; W. tion. Two years ago, when the Klein. recording secretary; J. cornerstone of the institution was REVISIONISTS TO BE Goldberg, corresponding secre- laid, Nathan Straus himself was at CANDIDATES TO WORLD tary; .1. Iltoffman, financial secre- the celebration. CONGRESS AT ZURICH tary; N. Raskin, treasurer; II. N. Mogill and A. Rosen- The central committee of the' feld. An additional committee on Zionist-Revisionists of America, at arrangements selected from the a meeting held on March 21, de- membership at large to assist the rided to put before the electors to executive board will be announced LONDON.-(J. T. A.)-The the Zionist Congress, which will at a later date. Members of the Earl of Balfour, author of the Bal- convene in July at Zurich, Switzer- society have been requested to four Declaration recognizing the land, an independent Revisionist meet Sunday morning, April 21, historic claim of the Jewish people list of candidates. All Revisionists for the purpose of taking the offi- to Palestine and establishing the and sympathizers in this country cial Halevy-Ilazomir 1929 photo- formula of the Jewish National are invited to communicate with graph. Home there, is retiring from pub- the central office of the organiza- lic life at the age of 81. tion, 32 Union Square, room 1114, A decision of Lord Balfour to New York City, in view of organiz- Detroit Opera Company's sell his town house, No. 4 Carlton ing, the Revisionist representatives Pret ■ ntious Season. Gardens, where he has lived for in all election districts in the 53 years, and retire to his country United States, A most pretentious season of residence at Whitinghame is re- grand opera under the auspices of garded by the London press as an the Detroit Opera company opened (official declaration of his with- RUMANIA TO DISSOLVE in Orchestra Hall, Thursday eve- drawal from public life. It is be- BUCHAREST KEHILLAH ning, with the performance of lieved that he will even retire from G(tunottl's "Faust." Three (other op- the lord presidency of the Privy BUCHAREST.-(J. T. A.)- eras will be presented, 'II Trovo- Council. The Kehillah board, governing the tore" being scheduled for Satur- affairs of the Jewish community in day evening and the Mason will the Rumanian capital, will be dis- close the following Tuesday eve- solved and a government commis- ning, April 20, with the double bill sion will be appointed instead to "Cavalleria Rusticana" and "1 BUDAPEST.-(J. T. A.)-Miss take charge, according to a report. Pagliacci." Two litre° choruses of total sing- Elizabeth Simon, the Hungarian published in the Rumanian Jewish ers trained under Thaddeus Wron- Jewish girl who was chosen as' newspaper Adeverul. According to the newspaper, ski and Marcus Kellerman partici- "Miss Europe" to represent Ea , rope at the international beauty the government commission is to pate anti ballet numbers are pro- contest in Galveston, has decided be composed of Jewish members vided by local dancers under the of the National Peasant (govern - direction of Theodore J. Sonith. to withdraw from the contest. Miss Simon said that she was mend party, and adds that the The (orchestra is composed of De- Jewish community is perturbed trait Symphony men under the motivated in withdrawing not only because of the letter she received over the interference oof the gov- Icatlership of Fulgoonzio Guerrieri. eminent in the autonomy of the guest conductor and musical direc- from a Galveston bishop suggest- ing, that the contest was an "un- Kehillah and the appointment if tor, and Giacomo Spadoni, assist- a partisan body. ant conductor. aesthetical spectacle," but she has become tired of the demonstra- tions and the anti-Semitic out- DELLIS HARWITH HEADS bursts to which she has been sub- ALTER-MACK SALES CO. Detroit Civic Opera Society. With all plans and arrange- jected since being chosen "Miss ments for the second annual con- Europe at the Paris contest. She With the appointment of the Al- cert and dance to be given under also dislikes the personal adver- ter-Mack Auto Sales Co., Inc.. the auspices of this society at the tisement, she added. 11922 Mack avenue, as Oakland- Statlo-r Hotel ballrotom on Sunday Pontiac dealers, the many friends evening, May 19, definitely under way, the committee in charge of the affair, headed by Aaron A. Sil- berblatt, the president of the so- ciety, states that this concert promises to become one of the most enjoyable musical treats that has been offered to the public this season. The choral society, under the leadership of Maestro George Galvani, is making rani,' progress in the preparation of the program, and the director predicts a treat to music lovers. Tickets for the affair are now on sale and can be secured at -114 Ford building. DEDICATE STRAUS MAY 2 all descriptions. 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