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Hospitals Prove Efficient

Zionist Organization last February.
through Jacob II, Schiff who contri-
buted 646,000 marks for its purchase,
will he reopened in the fall of 1921,
after being closed throughout the war,
according to the report. In coanec-
tiott with the college, a technical He-
brew dictionary is being prepared.
containing all present Hebrew scien-
tific terms, as well as new terms,
where it was necessary to create
them. This monumental work is
to be of in a year
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medical forces of the couotr • and to
collaborate with doctors outside Pales-
tine: to give the medical work a na-
tional as well as a humane value; to
prepare a aative soil for Jewish sci-
entists; and to help in the creation of
the Hebrew University.
Medical work in Palestine has ad-
vanced rapidly during the past two
years, stimulated by the American
physicians and nurses with the Amer-
ican Zionist Medical Unit, who have
taught the native members of the pro-
fession. all the latest ideas in medical
work and sanitation. Clinics are held
by the American doctors, to demon-
striate to the Palestinian doctors, the
most modern methods, and !retort,
are given at regular intervals.
The hospitals and clinics estab-
lished by the American Zionist Med-
ical Unit in Palestine. are planned as
the beginnings of the Medical Col-
lege of the Hebrew University at
Jerusalem, which Professor Patrick
Geddes, noted town planner of the
University of Edinburg, is designing.

an unpretentious beginning With re-
search institutes in physes, chemis-
try and micro-biology, together with
ou in Papitalizat ion, During the past
That modern American medical a department of Jewish learning and
0 yearn $1,400.000 has been put back methods are proving popular in the
research institute in the Hebrew lan-
to the property out of earnings. The Holy Land, where the American Zion-
will form the basis for
guage, which
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scent wage award will Increase oper. ist Medical Unit has been waging war future Colleges of Science, Medicine
s ting expenses $12,200,000• but the on disease and carrying on sanita- and Arts, as the University grows into
ate increase should mean $35.000.000 tion measure, for two years, is shown its larger sphere.
by the unit's latest report, which
. dditional vomit. Actual operations for
By establishing institutes instead
he 12 month. ending June 30th show. 'dates that 382.910 visits alone were of departments, the plan points out
paid to the unit's clinics situated that smaller numbers of students,
d a iietleit of $2.725,000. If the new
throughout l'alestine from May 1919 but of a much higher academic stand-
ales and wage scale had been in
through May 1920.
ing will be attracted to the Un'ver-
Plant
•ffeet, this would have been changed
The four hospitals maintained by
o a surplus of $20,076,000. Combining the unit handled 4.037 patients, while sity in its beginning. post-graduate
students, who will be available for
Announcement of the building m
his with other income of $4.570,000 76,444 new patients were admitted to
junior posts in the University and its the first large factory in Palestine
nd deducting fixed charges including the clinics Miring this period. Home
extension courses, as well as stu- since the war has been made by the
inking funds and reserves of $16,. visits by the American doctors dents who will be available itt solv-
l'alehline Oil Company. a British or-
89,00o would leave $9,346,000 avan- totalled 16,303, while 15,495 labora- ing many of the scientific problems,
ganization through the Othc'al Ga-
t& for dividends. This is equivalent tory examinations were made. Dur- arising out of the development nl On
zette, published by the British Mili-
to 19 per cent On the first preferred ing May, 1920, alone, 7,766 new per country under Zionist immigration.
tary Administration in Palestine,
or $6 per share on the common after tients were admitted to the
"The greatest and most important makes public its plans fiir the erec-
clinic visits were paid and 1,- task of the University will lie in
b oth preferred dividends. As the final 29,353
tion of a large soap and oil factory.
606 home visits were made.
strengthening the bonds between
aluallon figure may well be consid.
Ever since the British occupation of
The unit, which because of its Palestine and world Jewry and in
TAKE JEWS AS HOSTAGES
rably under the road's book value,
the Holy Land and the realization
good work, has been named by the making Palestine the real spiritual
of Zionist hopes in the reestablish-
profit sharing with the government
local people, the Health Department center of Judaism," says the report.
ment
of
the
Jewish
'National
Home-
ould materially reduce this figure.
PARIS.--According to reports ap-
of the Holy Land, has hospitals in
Ihe Department of Jewish learn- land there, Palestine has been mute pearing in the Polish press the Bol-
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Jerusalem. Jaffa, Tiberias and Safe&
lug would help the Jewish renaissance discussed because of its economic sheviki during their occupation of
clinics
and
laboratories
throughout
St.
in Palestine by encouraging a really and commercial possibilities, partieu- Wiskov, took II prominent citizens as
the country, a nurses' training school
scientific study of the creation of the lady Itecause under the 'Forks it was hostages. Of this number 4 were
in Jerusalem and in addition has doc-
Without making allowance for land
Jewish genius in the past and be- never developed and because the Zion - Jews. Samuel Lieberman. a Warsaw
tors and nurses doing field work in cause
such au institution established ist reconstruction of the country Jew has been apprehended by the
values an required by the Kansas City
Upper and 1.ower Galilee. .Although
althorn decision, the I. C. C. has the unit is essentially a Jewish or- in Palestine itself, could be made W011111 give impetus to its indultrial authorities for being in possession of
a great deal of jewelry. Lieberman
placed a preliminary valuation figure ganization, no racial nor religious unique among the universities of the development.
Oil industries are claimed to hole declared that a 'number of the wealthy
$72,451,000 on the St. bouts South- distinctions are made in its work, world, it would attract pupils from
all quarters.
It could send them a rich future in Palestine's develop- inhabitants of Warsaw who fled at
cistern property. After allowing for Moslems and Christians henig treated
hack as teachers for Jewish schools ment, because reports have been per- the approach of the Bolshevik forces
investment in afilliated companies, a on the same basis as Jews. In locali-
and training college, in large Jewish sistent that oil fields are to lie found entrusted him with their gold and sil-
6 per cent return would be $1,735,000, ties where the hospitals and clinics
ett foment s."
in the territory arotind the Dead Sea. ver possessions.
equivalent after fixed charges and are located in essentially Moslem
Collection of books all over the The Palestine Oil Company, with a
preferred dividends to $8.60 per share communities, such as Soled, Tiberias world is now being made to augment paid up capital of 250,000 pounds, is
and
Jaffa,
a
large
percentage
of
the
on the common. For the twelve
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the old Beth-Neeman library, contain- the first company to miller the field,
months ending June 30th, gross for patients is Arabic.
1 he, factory will be built at Ceasaria,
The doctors and nurses are devot- ing 40,000 volumes, which will form
the system Including St. Louis-South-
accordin
to-the
lee
n
a
an
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ment, neat
ing a great deal of their time now to the nucleus of the National and Uni-
western Railway of Texas was $24,-
the important harbor of Haifa, and
school hygiene, teaching the children versity library, Dr. Hugo Bergman,
991,000 and net was $3,593,000, equiv- how to take care of themselves, treat- formerly of the Library of the Uni- in proximity to the reported oil fells.
Manufacture of oils and soaps, by-
alent to over $6 per shore on the 5 ing cases right in the schools and versity of l'rague, has already arrived
In recent years many organtra.
per cent preferred. The recent wage instructing the teachers and pupils in Jerusalem, to take charge of the products of an extensive olive pro-
development
of
the
library.
(Mellon.
are already established in-
thins have expanded so rapidly
award will add $3,000.000 to operating in modern sanitary and hygienic
that they have outgrown their
The report emphasizes how neces- dustries in Palestine. which the im-
expenses but the rate decision should methods. Over 5,000 school children
minent large increase in popplation
old accounting nystems, and un-
increase groats $7,600,000. Accordingly were given examinations and 69,397 sary it is to go slow in developing
through Zionist inunightlpn, w ills
knowingly are sadly in need of
the
University
and
gradually
increas-
If the new rates and wages had been treatments during May alone.
new methods.
ing its szie, until fully equipped Uni- further greatly as olive 0.11tw4lion is
In effect during the last twelve
versity buildings with all the faculties ranked as one of the richest prospects
In few cases It Is possible, to
months, earnings after rents would
of a first-class L'niversity, are in use. in the country.
meet the needs of a new stage
have been $8,193,000. Including out-
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Prof. Patrick Geddes, one of the
01 development by tacking on
side Income, net available for fixed
During 1922 the Hebrew Univer- world-famous town planners, former-
addition to the old accounting
charges would have been $8,500,000, sity of Jerusalem will modestly open ly professor of sociology at the Uni-
astems.
equivalent to over $29 per share be- its doors atop the Mount of Olives, versity of Edinburgh, now at the Uni-
fore profit sharing with the Govern- gradually expanding until it assumes versity of Bombay, has drawn up am-
Certified Public Accountants can
ment. After sharing the excesti over the size and scope of any regular bitious plans for a modern Hebrew
truly Judge the need, in those
Palestine'sfirst medicaljournal,
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6 per cent of the preliminary valua- University and becomes truly what l'oiyersity on the Ifount of Olives, "Harefooah,"Niedicine 1, has just
the
plans
of
the
Zionists
mean
it
to
which
have
been
submitted
to
the
made its appearance, published by the
tion figure, net would be $18.50 per
be—the world center for Jewish cul- Zionist Organization. l'rof. Geddes Jewish 1lrdical Association of Pales-
chore of common.
1 tare and education, according to plans went to Jerusalem on commission tine. The journal is a quarterly and
OTIS & CO.,
submitted to the World Zionist Con- from the Zionist organization to its first issue is dedigatekto the mem-
ference at London by the Education design the Hebrew University and to ory of the Jewish physicians and
A resolution, recognizing the Vaad Department of the International devise plans for modernizing Jeru- nurses, who "lay down their lives in
salem and the other cities of Pales- the years of upheaval in the Holy
Hair (Council of Jerusalem Jews), as Zionist Organization.
Penobscot Bldg.
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Utilizing present building now lo- tine, without destroying their ancient I.and."
the highest communal institution in
Jerusalem. has been passed by the cated on the Mount of Olives, to- historical and sacred back grounds.
like objects of the medical associa-
Woolworth Bldg., New York
gether
with
others
near
by,
the
plans
liazair Haerez-Israeli (Palestinian
The famous Haifa Technical Col- lion, as outlined in the quarterly are
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for the Hebrew University call for lege, which was
acquired by the to strengthen and co - ordinate the amiememte
Youths Association).

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