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Mr. and Mrs. J. Klein and daugh-
II by Fire Commissioner Dorman is topical. It contains tern Adelaide and Beatrice, and Mr.
The story
an implicatMn of criminality as a Jewish characteristic. The same can and Mrs. Brtider and slaughters of
be said of the many-sided stories dealing with business failures of Jews. Detroit, Samuel and harry Aappa-
Likewise when Dean Inge delivered himself of a "joke" about Jews fleecing port of Lansing and B. Iola of Roch-
Gentiles; simply another variation of the suggestion. that the Jew takes ester, N. Y., were guests of Mr. and
advantage of his fellows; that he is unfair; that he is a cheat; that he is Mrs. 'B. Goldstein over Decoration
dishonest business man; that he makes a practice of burning his store Day,
' a
in order to defraud insurance companies and creditors. Yet Jews them-
selves tell these stones, - exactly es do their Christian friends. No one
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Netzorg of
objects to a story at the expense of the Jew providing there is no malicious . Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Sbus-
sting to it and that it does not carry the suggestion of dishonesty as a ter of Detroit were guests of Mr. and
Jewish trait. I don't blame Fire Commissioner Dorman, He isn't ex- Sirs Henry Jacobsen on Sunday.
peeled to have any more sense or discretion in such a matter. in fact
even less, than his Jewish neighbor. Why shold he be removed? Non- M u Y "'
sense! If the Jewish veterans in New '1 ork want to Its something that has!„ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim,
some sense to it, let them organize themselves to eliminate first such Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Netzorg, Mr. anti
stories from Jewish circles. 'Then let thent drive such stories !off thc • Mrs. J. Bing and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
stage. Then suggest that those Jewish smart-alecS who think the highest Ginsburg, all of Detroit, were guests
form of intellectual exercise is to create new Jewish stories, should devote of Mr. and Mrs Jacobsen on Sunday,
their talents to something constructive rather than destructive to the goody May 30.
name of their people.
- —
Tlie many friends of Mrs. Jacob
I think that some alienist should be selected to examine the mind iii Kovinsky will be glad to know that
the editor of the Jewish Morning Journal of New York.
, she is rapidly recovering from a re-
---.......—
!
One of the mist astonishing suggestions that I have ever heard emanate cent operation.
from a Jew holding a responsible position is that of the editor of the Jew-
Miss Marian Kovinsky has re-
ish Morning Journal of New York who urges that "the Jews of the world' 'turned from Highland Manor,
anor, Tarr y-
raise a fund for the defense of Schwartzbard who has heroically risked !town-on-the-Hudson.
his life for the Jewish people." This token the prize for stupidity. We are
ashamed of a member of our craft who, pretending to speak in the name'
Mrs. Julius Levin is the guest of
of a part of the Jewish people publicly supports assassination. We un-
Re , I relatives in Boston and New York.
hesitatingle condemn tich a statement made by a Jewish newspaper. •
cordless of the provocation no man has a right to consider himself an I Mrs. Joseph Barnett returned from
avenger and to take human life. Schwartzbarti's crime is on the same level' Chicago, where she was called by the
as that of any other crazed individual who resorts to assassination to bring death of her aunt.
about reform in society, or to avenge a real or fancied wrong. Petlura
was en assassin, tit' course. Ile helped kill hundreds of innocent Jews in
Mr. and Mrs. William Present and
the Ukraine. There is no doubt of that. But that does not justify his daughter -six,
last week-end in To-
Assassination has no place in civilization. And any newspaper1 ledo.
murder
that condones it has no place in Jewish life.
Mrs. Samuel Solomon is spending
The lack of ima sinaiton in the creation of a breakfast has forced several days in Toledo.
many well meaning Jews to a diet of ham and eggs to save themselves from
it will he of international in-
Mrs. Borman Buckner and duagh-
complete gastronimic weariness. Therefore
ter. Audrey, have returned from a
terest to hear of this suggested new breakfast dish:
two weeks' visit in Peoria, Ill.
hard and chop it while hot
Scale and bone a herring. Boil an egg
into a grating of cheese. Add a teaspoon of lemon juice. Spread the
Mr. and Nem David Cohen of De-
mixture inside the herring, tie the fish about with a thread. rill it in troit were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fry
in
boiling
fat
in
egg.
Norman
Buckner on Sunday. May 30.
oatmeal and brush it off all rover with beaten
a frying basket for live or six minutes and serve hot.

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(Continued from last page.)

Sond•y Services:
Ifrontier forces, from which the Jews
-.°..nr
Sunday services will be resumed ! wcre excluded.
In regard to both problems, one

While this editorial from the New York World . is undoubtedly 010" the fall;
!economic, the other political, the
lovt comment that has appeared on the subject of Earl Cerroll, yet that '
Service.:
Yishub expected :Mine change for the
!
am
trespassing
on
the
"column's"
space
to
Saturday
Morning
I
is not the only reason why
Saturday morning services will I better with Dr. Weizmann's visit.
cent-
pu blish It ,1 ant interested in it because it is the most outspoken en-, continue all through the summer. On , Much was hoped for from the presi-
&vitiation of the vulgarity that has become all too common in social
ts Olt nment. It is also a reibintler that there are still left in this country I Saturday, June 12, Dr. Leo M. Frank- I I dent of the Zionist Organization, and
, ladies and gentlemen, who might resent indecent stories and indecent I lin will occupy the pulpit. On Satur- : naturally he has left a feeling of dis-
we
co ,luct. The fault with t he present day isn't so much the lack of morals ! day, June 5, Rabbi Leon Frant will ! appointment in his wake Dr. Weiz-
• the lack of manners. There is a coarse, common note emphasized be- occupy the pulpit, when he will speak'' mann did not bring money to create
a
for the unemployed nor credits
the subject "The lore of the Rub-
cause social life has too much money and too little gentility in it. I can, on
&ler quite forget the sensational article that appeared in Everybody's t his," . -" for the induStrfes. Nor did he bring
cheering
message to the effect that
a

years ago dealing with one of Mr. Carnegie l s newly :
M a gazine of a dozen title
S0011 immigrants with means would
was an unforgettable one;"The Madness of Motet !Class Day Exercise.:
nest partners. The
The graduating class of the High again begin tote ome to Palestine and
Skyey " •tWe have the saint insanity now only Into-it illte.
t ''
Mere.ng School of Temple Beth El will cel•- that the government was preparing
ter for knowing
the editorial front the World and I congratulate the writer
bra.. (Toss lay on Sunday morning measures that would encourage in-
b. a! to make himself understood without the need of a lexicon.
con-
agricu lture. On the could
n
im s will p reset
une 6. She The
penly stated that he
trary, he openly
(dchlin
e nti tled " She a dustry
M e
CARROLL IS CONVICTED
pla
pla y
y by
Must
Marry
a
Doctor."
The
class
of
not
bring
about
any
radical
improve-
It is true that occasions may arise when pefjury to protest
1927, or next year's graduating meats at once and that little could
the innocent is honorable,. but it is not honorable unless the witness
class, will perform the ceremonial of be expected in view of the small in-
perjures himself like a gentleman. This is what Mr. Carroll failed
deicing the place being left vas'ant by come of the Keren Hayesod at the
to do. At no stage of the current episode did he -conduct himself
the class' of ...1926. A little later in present time. lie slid promise to try
like a gentleman, and there his the reason not only for his convic-
the morning, the Intermediate Schoollto solve the unemployment problem
tion but for the popular approval of his conviction. To begin with,
of Temple Beth El will hold its clos- by a loan to he secured itr the United
Mr .Carroll held a vulgar party, offering the kind of entertainment
ing exercises. The feature of the States, but on the whole he did not
that gentlemen do not offer in their friends. As a climax to the
program will be a rendition of the offer any consolation, but sin the con-
part y he took a girl of 17 who he had previously made drunk,
stripped her of her clothes and plunged her into a tub of wine; and
opera "Hansel and Gretel by the trary spoke words of censure to the
Choral Club of the School of Reli- Yishub. The Palestine Jews were es-
on top of the dubious chivalry of this he cursed at her when she
pecially disappointed at his declara-
gion.
began to sniffle and commanded her to be quiet to- leave. But the
tion that the 40,000 immigrants that
cheapness of Mr. Cerroll's taste ilitl not stop here. Lest a little
came •to the country in 1925 are too
publicity he lost he invited newspaper reporters and bade them
The Bethelite:
go as far as they liked in describing the wondrous things that they
A special graduation number
of the to much
for
Palestine's
weak stomach
on Sunday
digest
and
that we should
prepare
Bethelite will be issued on
saw•
for a smaller immigration now so
Well, at this trial these scandalous chickens Calla' home to roost.
June
6.
It
will
contain
the
morning,
co untry is little dm/eloped
nd
long
as
the
t
His plea that he lied to save his guests went to pieces on these of
. in Cohn a
of M o rts
t
n.' story
ans1
p prize . short
It must be
and poor in capital.
vious points: if he was trying to save them from prosecution, they
bl ographies of borne in mind that in regard to no
the photographs o
were immune front prosecution, having broken 110 law; if he' 'vas
graduates. An it s i a special issue subject is Palestine Jewry so sensi-
the gra,i
's- tive and touchy as in regard to that
trying to save them front publicity, he had already laid them open
o inside of the -regular
for, it number
ta'i'l be of
sold
to unlimited publicity by inviting the reporters. The intimation
sues
that he lied to save the girl in the tub jibes ill with his treatment
to the students of the school at 10 of young
immigration
that everybody,
and old, and
Sephardim
and Ash-
of her while she was on the premises. Ile did not lie to save hint-
cepy.
nts a co
kenazim, and all grimps and parties,
self, for he was not in jeopardy; and he didnot even lie to save

without
exception,
whatever
their dit-
his bootlegger, as the- prosecution alleged, for all that was necesasr yyoung People'. Moonlight:
ferences may be, are united solidly in
to save his bootlegger was a refusal to testify.
th the demand for a large, unrestricted
committee of
o the
The moonlight comm
One concludes that he simply lost his nerve anti, unable to decide
l b
making eao-
Young People Club is ma
immigration. In view of this it is
.on a dignified course of action, denied everything. Which is to say .
rate preparations for the annual easy to understand the effect of Dr.
he did the one thing that a gentleman, no matter how hard pressed,
Moonlight, the great social event of Weizmann's words.
can never do. Mr Csirroll is convicted of perjury. His real crime
the summer season. Families of
Dr. Weizmann's attitude on the
is obnoxious vulgarity. Ile got it in the neck, where he has had it
Temple Beth El are invited to secUre question fo the Arab legion had a
• °
coining to hint for some time.
their tickets and to bring their
friends. Everyone is to help make similar effect. He appeared to be
I pin the medal of the first class and decorate Sir Hendrick van Loon satisfied with the government's official
with the order of the Paris garters for the best statement in a few words the affair this .season a brilliant sue- statement, issued after his first visit
on the subject of Nordics; cess. to Lord Plumer, in which it was said
that 110 discrimination would be prac-
,
ticed in taking recruits for the fron-
. . • the great Nordic myth. It is a godsend to many people.
1 tier force. The Yishub realized at
It gives the progeny of the beer-drinking peasants a chance to lord
once the true meaning of this state-
it over the progeny of a wine-drinking peasantry in the name tit cer-
ment, which would not alter anything
tain racial doxologies which bear the same relzition.to truth as the
in
reality. Dr. Weizmann's optimism
Via*.
autobiography of a Russian statesman.
could not convince US and caused, on
One of the most important events the contrary, a good deal of vexa-
‘S'estinirt IConn.) papers please ....,-___
copy.
of Pontiac
• in the Jewish
lion since
he community
chided
us for devoting;
NVW York, was the confirmation service on Sun- afsshe said, too much time to pro-
There scene, to be a fuss doorn in New York or up in
Dr. Leo M. Frank- tests and protest resolutions. The
depending where you lives Fire Commissioner Dorman told a Jewish day, May 30, when
story which was broadcasted in connection with other remarks of the Cons- lin confirmed the following children: Yishub believes that this unprodues
ildd Goldstein, Jay Jacobson, Abe tive work is very useful and would
Mre
missioner This was the story he told:
Kershenbaum, Esther Kovinsky, Ada like to see the leaders protest more
Ruth Meyer, Thelma M. Meyer and oftensand roore strongly.
There was a Mr. Cohen whose two children were playing with
! -
Sylvia Betty Solomon. The service
There wiliFe 10,000 persons at Dr.
matches in front of the house and Mrs. Cohen chided them. Then
was most impressive and Dr. Frank- Weizmann's meeting in Tel Aviv,
Mr. Cohen raised his voice and yelled: Not bummers"' You should
con- 6,00(1 at the meeting in Jerusalem
fin's address and b lhe
essing on t
play with the matches on the sidewalk! Conte into the house and
rmants particularly so. The con- and a similar number in Haifa. Dv.
fitments
,

play with them!'
gregation of Temple Beth Jacob ex" 'Weizmann had conferences with the
effort was made to have the comMissioner removed tends its sincere thinks and appreci- Zionist Executive, the Valid Leurni,
all
As office.
a result
from
But this incident gives me the opportunity to relieve my ation to Dr. Franklin for the interest the representatives of the colonists
irritated Ine for a great many he has manifested in the Jewish corn, and workers and other groups. The
m ind and feelings on a subject that has
munity of Pontiac and to Jacob A. Jewish masses and the various par-
years.
Meyer, who has worked untiringly in ties and -their leaders regard Vi'eiz-
the interests of the Sabbath School. mann with esteem and respect and
For years I have been trying to get the dictjonaries to modify
At the close of the service the moth- they continue to hope for much from
their definition of "Jew" so that it will not be synonymous with

era of the confirmants received in- hint. But his last visit here has prov-
unethical doing. But all my efforts that far have been in vain
formally.
but 1 am yet hopeful that the publishers will see the prejudice they
are doing to the Jew by retaining the present definitions. oBut even
Mrs. Max Solomon, Dr. and Mrs..
worse than these definitions are the so-called Jewish ?tortes told
harry Lewin, Miss f ingerman and
by Jew and Gentile alike. Our neighbors cannot understand why
Miss
Ruth Solomon; all of Detroit,
we should be so sensitive on this subject of Jewish stories. Well,
were guests of Jacob Kovinsky on
I will tell them why and at the sante time my Jewish readers may
Sunday. May 30.
listen in, no they, too, will learn the great injury they, too, are doing

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Nag (gill; Notes

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilimmelhoch
Alai daughter, Gladys, of Toledo
spent Decoration Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Lichtig.

Mr. and Mrs N. Eeitner have re-
turned from Toledo, where they
spent the week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirschfield and
Tamil ysp•nt several days in Muske-
gon, Mich.
,
Mrs. Frances Levy and son, Oar-
encl., spent Sunday and Monday of
this week in Jackson.

Mr. and Mrs. Widgerson of St.
Paul, Minn, ., and Mr. and Mrs. M.
Stone of Detroit spent several days
with their mother, Mrs. M. Roman.

Mrs. Emma Rosenberg and daugh-
ters of Detroit spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Anthony.
---
Mr. and Mrs. I. Korn and family

of Manton, Mich, have returned to
.
Board of Directors Meeting:
then home.
On Sunday, 'June 6. at 2 p. m.,
Mr. and Mrs.!J. L. Buckman. who, there will.be a meeting of the board
were the guests of their mother, Mrs. of directors of the Jewish Old Folks
Etta Beckman. have returned to, home.
their home in Cadillac, Mich.
CARD OF SYMPATHY
Miss Sarah Woolsey of Toledo is
The following is a resolution
the guest of Mn. and Mrs. Ed Licht*
adopted by the officers and members
Mrs. Ella Schwartz of Detroit, who of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society on
spent several weeks with her sister.. the sleuth of Mrs. Ethel Krause:
"We deeply mourn the death of
Mrs. J. B. Goldman, has returned to
our esteemed worthy ex-president,
her home.
Ethel Krause. so suddenly called to
Mr. and Mrs. N. Spiesberger spent that land in which tears and sorrows
are all unknown. With profound
Decoration Day in Jackson, Mich.
reverence. we pronounce this tribute
to her memory. Possessed of charm-
COUNTERFEITERS SENTENCED ing personality, while a leader she
shed light and joy in every avenue
BUDAPEST.-1.1. T. A.I—Prince of her life. She worked earnestly
Ludwig Windisch Greet: and Chief and sincefely in behalf of the widow,
of Police Emetic Nadossy. leader' in the orphan and the needy ones. She
the anti-Semitic movement in Hun- used her powers to guide others in
gary, were sentenced to four years what she believed to be the right di-
imprisonment at hard labor and were rection. We extend to her bereaved
fined 10,000 gold crowns. Their civil family our sincere sympathy.
"Malvin& Klein and Ethel Sobel,
rights were Amnpended for three
F:x•Presidents; Rose Fleischer,
years. The rest of those found guilty
President, and the Officers and
in the counterfeiting plot received
Members."
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