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ACQUITTED BY COURT

Charge of Throwing Bombe Proved
And Verdict Called Prejudiced.

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'Modern Science and Old.
Fashioned Faith."

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BUDAPEST,—(i. T. A.)—Joseph r- -
Marffy, 24 year old bank official and =
1413 to U407
ex-secretary of the Awakening Mag. =
yars and Karl Marosi, 24 year old
Z.•
druggist, sentenced to death a year =•
a so for having thrown bombs into a
Jewish dance hall two years ago, kill-
ing 9 persons and wounding 23, were
acquitted by a decision of the Court
of Appeals here.
The court acquitted the defendents
on the charge of murder, but sent-
enced them to six years at hard labor
for an attempt to place a bomb in the —
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French Legation and in the homes of -.
two Liberal leaders. Several others =
who had been sentenced to heavy pri- =
son terms, were acquitted and freed. =
They are Joseph Redo, 17 year old =
druggist apprentice, who was sen-
tenced to ten years imprisonment, Jo-
seph Horvatch Halos, 23 year old
factory employee and Joseph Szasz,
21 year old court clerk who were sen-
tenced to six months imprisonment, =
and Frank Vargha, 23 year old clerk
anniversary of the founding of Tem- who was sentenced to five months im-
I can't agree with Samuel Untermeyer on some things. But his sugges-
o th Commission of Housing and Regional Planning, of New ple Beth F.I. The committee in charge prisonment.
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e
ti on made t
100,000 two-family houses should be built on cheap land of the program for the occasion
They were charged with commit-
ork City, that
promises the most brilliant and in- ting the following crimes. Throwing =
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within the city limits out of city funds meets with my approval. It's about
spiring service that has ever been a bomb at the orthodox Jewish syna-
time that municipalities did something to offset the economic pressure ex-
held under the auspices of the congre- gogue in Neupest on November
erted by rent-sharks on persons of moderate incomes who want a decent
gation. Details of the program will 1923; throwing a bomb at the French
home to live in. It isn't so long ago that the whole nation rose in arms
be announced shortly. In the mean- Embassy November 16, 1923; throw- ,=
against the profiteers and speculators who tried to corner the grain market,
time, we cannot too strongly urge
ing a bomb at the Czechian
indicating that it was unethical to raise the price of foodstuffs. Well, a
upon our members that they put aside October, 1923; throwing a hand gre-!=
place to live is as important. And owners of dwellings who squeeze their
both the morning and evening of node into the office of the newspaper =
Tenants to the limit of their economic endurance are pretty undesirable
this day for participation in this oc- Az Est; throwing a bomb at the resi-
members of society. There are plenty of mean men in the world, but I
casion. During the afternoon, there dent of Deputy Rassey February 20,
think that a mean landlord is about the meanest.
will be a children's entertainment and 1923; throwing a bomb at the court
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this day, too, should be kept open by building in Budapest on August 22,
This is interesting. It adds to the "glory" of war! The students of the
1923; installing a machine bomb in
College of the City of New York are ballotting (as this is written) on the our boys and girls.
be abolished at
shaell
the Elizabethstadt club in April, =
question whether or not compulsory militry training me campaign Beth El College.
of th
As
so
feel
in
against
it.
1922.
There 1s a etronR
the
college.
Registration for Monday night ses-
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The acquittal of the plotters caused S.
reasons
used by those opposed are quoted instructions in a text book used in
sions of Beth El College is now e - - considerable consternation in Ilun-
the military
ience
and
tactics
course
written
by
Col.
James
A.
Moss,
U.
S.
ry
y
nicely
closed,
but
the
equall
interest
I
garian political circles. The crimes =
A., and Major John IV. Lang, U. S. A. here is one:
ing and valuable c asses g
only because red-blooded men flatus-
were part of the anti-Jewish terror
poss e
'
B ayonet fig hting
Wednesday night are still open for campaign carried on by the Awaken-
ally possess the fighting instinct. This inherent desire to fight and
further registration. The same cours- ing Magyars. The guilt of Marffy s7=.
kill must be carefully watched for and encouraged by the instructor".
es are given on Wednesday night as and Marosi was clearly proven in the
Yes, we have no religion today!
are given on Monday night. You are lower court and the opposition press =
cordially invited to avail yourselves charges that the acquittal was =
New York is certainly a tur-r-ible. Its wickedness is an abomina-
of this opportunity to gain a syste- due to political influence traceable to =
tion unto the Lord. Keokuk, Ia., and Kalamazoo, Mich., to say nothing of
There's a double advantage in
matic knowledge of Jewish history, Regent Horthy's immediate advisers. =
Zion, Ill are snatching New York City closely. It is inhabited by "furriness"
buying a coat in this sale tomor- $
Bible literature and Hebrew. ('tosses
—that makes it so tur-r-ible. So Mrs. Snoop and the good Mr. Peep who
= row. You combine a Profit-Shar-
come from Spotless Town, want something done about this City of New begin at 7:45.

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On Sunday morning, Nov. 29, the
pulpit will be occupied by Rabbi Leon
ublishe d in P hilad elphia n wheree Fram, who will deliver the second of
I ip.te in ai
iew p called "The Obse rvatio Car
e Raevpage
: raLoch,hinn
his series of lectures on the "Religion
e azine.
w r mag,
ent of ,s's'icpling as tarred with the same anti-Semitic stick as Chesterton
.s.
That's
news
to
me.
Either
I misread the statement or Kipling of the Twentieth Century .
o;
urned.
Frienn
I
special topic of this lecture will be
and Belr K i
record at a time when to y back was tmatio
"Mo dern Science and Old-Fashioned
, himse
n.
m agi
be righ t on
has Plitt
interesting information.
it's r
Iny event
e
Faith" a reply to Clarence Darrow',
right. In
Loeb
expressed views on evolution and re-
Whit would I do in this $15,000,000 campaign to bring about harmony? ligion. Services are at 10:15 and the
I would agree to give a certain percentage to Palestine. In other words why public is cordially invited.
"European Chest" where all the various Jewish
' coon ry
-
in this
, te abroad
not t.rt., 1.
that require money could be taken care of by a single con- "Capturing • Spirit".
tribut: si on the part of the American Jew". Sonic may answer, "We are
Rob-
Sat urday morn g De c.
On
-
withh
the
state
a
Id
couantfe
n Palestine." V ery w e ll. Some may it's
Leon Frani will occ upy the 5,pulp it
erder
not nu 7)led i not interested in Rus s ia". Whether
speak on the subject "Copt-
te
ment, "We a chest
there are certain institutions h tat are not favore d lis and will
On Saturday morn-
g ity
r one more than an other. carin a Spirit".
tomeun
k
contribute to their upkeep. Sonic favo
o
h
those
And so
w it goes. But in the long run one contribution to one general fund, ing, Nov. 28, Rabbi From will spea
"he
e t T Legend of Beth
d of com- on the s ub jc
des ira ble from many a n gles. So inst ea
at
10:30.
are
e
s
ry
ic
Se
"
has boon found to be most
res
aid
orlEl.
ver t ime some E uro pean group desi
'
---
ing
the Jews needs money,
that to Palestine
why not have one huge, let us say, International
Remember Dec. 13.
Jewish Chest? And I think a good way to start such an enterprise is to in-
Sunday, Dec. 13, is the date set for
clude Palestine in the present S15,000,000 drive.
the celebration of the seventy-fifth

(Copywsl,111, 1921.

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On the Fifth Floor We Are Going to Hold an Extraordinary

Profit-Sharin
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Tailored of Beautiful, Rich Coatings

These are high calibre coats
distinctive in style, unusual in
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PLAY TO BE FEATURE

a re-
York. One writer recently said:
Confirmation Class.
AT AUXILIARY DANCE E"-- ing saving, and benefit by
fly the teat mass of un-American people which piagues
•
Hut ecen
The confirmation class lh now or-
"break" in New York coat
that city have seemingly found that they are in actual majority an
cent
"Come."
-
ganized. All children of confirmation
are convinced that they do not need to consider those with American
"Banging the Tea Kettle," a mirth- =
prices '
gage and qualification must register
habits of life within the city's borders, nor those with puritanical
ful one- act comedy of Jewish life and SE •
their
opinion,
the
for
the
confirmation
class
in
the
here,
in
•
—
habits of thoughts out in the vast spaces,
school office at once, if they wish to manners by E. Milton Altfeld, author
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Indians howl and the buffaloes roam".
and playwright, will be e presented as - : ...-
Well, it wouldn't be so had if we could hear the Indians howl, but when be confirmed this year.
the initial number on the program =
we have to listen to Babbitts make speeches and denounce the wickedness
which will be carried out in connec- :—
of New York, Chats' something tur-r-ible. In other words un-Americana are Gymnasium Classes.
Announcement is made that the lion with the second dance to be gin- =
those deluded men—and women who are on higher intellectual and cul-
=
women's gymnasium classes which en by the Ladies Auxiliary of Congre-
O
L,
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tural level than the Holy Rollers, of Dayton, Tenn.
meet on Tuesday night and Friday gation Shaarey Zedek, Sunday eve- -
ning, Dec. 13. The play will be staged =
morning
under
very
competent
direc-
Tommy rotl Some indignant reader sends me a copy of "The Shepherd
by a cast composed of members of the =
of Israel" published by the Williamsburg (Brooklyn) Mission to the Jews. torship, are now in progress. Men's Young People's Society of the congre-
He is so indignant that he actually sputters. I don't blame him for becom- classes for the season will begin on
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gation.
Monday,
Nov.
30.
These
classes
will
ing ruffled, but why waste so much feeling on such tommyrot. I have re-
Mrs. }limn Kaplan, chairman of =
ceived many pieces of literature from these soul-saving Hebrew-Christians be held every Monday and Thursday the committee arranging the auxili- =
evening
and
will
be
in
charge
of
R.
but the only value I have ever attached to them has been that they often-
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Pinpoint, Mentosa, Ve- 17.
J. Horton, well known as director of cry's series of monthly dances, is ne- ::
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Falcon Grey, Blue Jay,
times make good space-fillers for my column. Here's a statement that
physical education for the radio gotiating with one of the most pupa-
Black, Platinum and
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Montebello E.- -
Venise,
tickles my fancy. It's so good that I do not want to confine the enjoyment
loria,
orchestras
in
the
city
to
furnish
=
Cuckoo
Red,
broadcasting department of the De- Iar
Lipstick
Wolf, Natural
the music. Unique floral and electri-
the
soft
finish,
of it selfishly to myself:
are
—these
troit Free I'ress.
--
Brown,Wine, Bottle
cal
cal effects will be employed in decorat. ..
Squirrel, Caracul, Beaver,
lustrous materials that are
How have the Christians helped the Jews? They have established
ing the dance hall.
Green, Black — these are
Uniongrams.
*=. Opossum and Fox — the
missions for the Jews in almost every large city throughout the
Co-operating
with
the
auxiliary
in
.=
newest and most fashiona-
Are you accustomed to using the
the
season's
newest
and
world; in these missions Jews have been welcome, meetings have been
= smartest, most fashionable
uniongram in sending messages of executing the details of the dances is L-
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ble for this season's wear.
held, Christ has been proclaimed to the Jewish audiences who have
most fashionable colors.
condolence or congratulation to your the social committee of the congrega- r s --
= Winter furs.
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gathered".
friends? The uniongram is a substi- lion headed by Robert R. Marwil. In-
Now isn't all that just wonderful! And the ungrateful Jews refuse to
Hebrew- tute telegram which is sent by mail vitatoins to the dances are limite to —T s
l
show their appreciation
erfu service
of these unselfish
of thi s wond
the
members
of
the
congregation,
their
1:_
who are bringing the light to their to any part of the country and costs
Christians, these high min ded noble souls
25c. Of this amount, 20c goes to families and their friends.
benighted brethren.
the maintenance of a scholarship
fund at the Hebrew Union College.
But that isn't the real reason why Jews should accept Jesus as a God
The uniongram is sponsored by the those who ought to affiliated them-
(by the way judging by events of recent years, it seems that millions of National Federation of Temple Sis- selves with our congregation, will you
Christians are coming to think the same as the Jews). No, the reason that terhoods. Uniongrams may be ob- not send their names and addresses
should
feel
so
kindly
disposed
on
the
subject
is
(according
to
the
the Jews
tained from the local chairman, Mrs. to Wallace Rosenheirn, chairman of
Shepherd of Israel), that:
Sidney Weisman, 1605 Burlingame the membership committee?
Poor Jews have been helped in the name of Lord Jesus Christ, sick
avenue, Hemlock 6683, or in the ad-
-
Jews have been given medical attention by Christian doctors free of
ministration office of the temple.
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charge, poor Jewish children have been sent to the country for a few
School of Religion.
The
afternoon
school
is
still
open
weeks of fresh air by Christian people".
Quiet Hour of Music.
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Well, all this is news to me.
The next quiet hour of music takes for new registration. Members of .
Frank & Seder—Fifth Floor—Charge Accounts Invited
Judging from that statement our Hebrew-Christian when they were f place on Sunday afternoon at 4 the Detroit Jewish community who =
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merely Hebrews were never in close touch with the philanthropic work o
o'clock. The soloist on this occasion are acquainted with children who

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Aware that great things will be expected by the public in
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Profit - Sharing Sale, we have arranged a sale of winter coats at
$28 that is certain to establish new standard of coat value. The pi
coats are so wonderful at the price that women will fairly scam-

ble to get them.

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Maybe Percy Marks who wrote the "Plastic Age", did know what he was
talking about. I note where five women's colleges in and around Boston
have banned the students from attending all future Harvard-Yale and
Dartmouth-Yale dances. It seems that the Harvard-Dartmouth dance held
at the Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston Nov. 6 developed disturbances that
called out the police and resulted in the arrest of 14 college students. High-
er Education! Rah! Rah! Rah! Unfortunately much of it doesn't seem to
rise any higher than the hip pocket.

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A. HOPTMAN ANNOUNCES THE

Jew. And Belloc has helped confirm that opinion.

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will be Miss Elizabeth Bennett, con-
y br rir Neem " t; I =•••
?. :n 7 oa tr e r e tel yi ii re' To'
tralto.
Beth El for the afternoon
It didn't seem much of a blaze at first. But at this writing that rebel
ti
ns
of
a
uprising in Damascus against the French has re ac he.-
sessions ..
now New Members.
first class conflagration. And I know that if I were in that region just
If among your friends, there are
I would get out as quickly as I could. It won't take much to start a religi-1
ous war in the Near East that will horrify the world. The French are ac-1
cused of stirring up religious feeling against the Druses. At this distance
no one can tell with any degree of accuracy what is actually going on other ,
than that the French have made a sorry mess of the whole business. One
cannot help but feel uneasy that in the event of a more general uprising
that our co-religionists in area of fighting may come to grief.

That Hilaire Belloc, the anti-Semitic Catholic writer of England, head-
Hudson Memorial in the Hyde
ed the list of protesters against the W. H.
Park, London, produced by Jacob Epstein, the American sculptor, is not a
news item. If Belloc's name had been missing then it would have been real
news. It seems that Epstein's memorial has created a tremendous fuss, but
what the fuss is all about I can't for the life of me fathom, though I have
seas! ages on the subject. One trouble seems to be that the sculptor is a

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8916-•TWELFTH STREET

DETROIT ELKS LODGE
PLANS ENTERTAINMENT

(Between Taylor and Hazelwood)

"The Legend of the Nile," a morn-

M,ss Bernice Solomon, daughter o moth spectacle featured by a myst
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon, who i , lying disappearing water ballet, York
will
i be importe from the New
attending Syracuse University,
home for the Thanksgiving holidays I Hippodrome by Detroit Lodge
i ts
t
in
Elks, No. 34. as the star ac
big charity show, which will be staged
The Misses Cecelia and Ruth Fine, in the Arena Gardens Dec. 9 to 20,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Morris inclusive. The proceeds of the show
Fine, who are attending the Universi- will go into the Elks' charity fund to
ty of Michigan are spending the holi- care for Christmas benefits among
days with their parents.
the poor of the city and for welfare
work through the remainder of the
Mrs. G. J. Rappaport has gone to year.
The Shrine. Knights of Columbus.
Grand Rapids where she will remain
Legion, Loyal Order of
for several weeks.
American
Moose, Harmonie Society and many
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Orman enter- other organizations have assured
tained on Tuesday evening in honor James Bonar, exalted ruler of the
of the birthday anniversary of their Elks, that they will do what they can
son Milton, with a theatre party and to co-operate in making the Elks'l
charity show a success and various
topper.
nights of the performances will be,
named in honor of these other organi-
JACOBS IN PARLIAMENT
zations.
MONTREAL.—(J. T. A.)—S. W.
AID DRUZE VICTIMS
Jacobs, Liberal, was elected to the
Canadian House of Commons in the
A.) — The I
elections which took place here. Mr.
JERUSALEM.—(J. T.
Jacobs was elected with a majority of sum of $500,00 0 to bring aid to suf.'
300 votes. J. Singer, who is also a ferers, victims of the disorders in
Liberal. was defeated in Toronto by Djebel Braze and Dalian, will be a I
spent by Americans, according to
1,000 votes.
report from Beirut. The sum was I
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MEMBER
"CO.OP" UNION T. A.) — The forwarded from America to the
JERUSALEM.—(J.
consul in Beirut, the

American

report states.
p. ie,tine, the
"Beers! Ila'ovdim," the organization
-is never be ashamed to
et workers'

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I take
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was granted membership in the Inter-
advice, even from the lowly.
national Co-operative Union.

SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 29th

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This new plant will be one of the

most modern and fully equipped sani-

tary bakeries in the entire state of
Michigan. The equipment is such as

to make it possible to supply our pa-

Free-Souvenirs OnOpening
Day
You are cordially invited to be present

trons with all forms of kosher cakes and

Mr. Hoptman has been in the bakery
business in Detroit for a number of
years and has established himself as
one of the leaders in that business. He
extends his heartiest thanks to his many
friends and patrons for the kind co-op-
eration which has made possible this
new plant.

d service wil l be the special attention given to individual
n ew store an
One of the many added features of our
orders for birthd ay cakes, etc.

bread.

HOPTMAN BAKERY

8916 - 12TH STREET

