A merica Aprish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO thEM,TROIT Sir Herbert L. Samuel Gives Public Accounting of Palestine Stewardship meets at a time when In' '''It'lieCouncil ing the country is happily ill a state of tranquility. The military admini.tra- lion, which had been established in Palestine since the occupation by the British army, was faced by many dial- cultie• against which it strove widi single minded zeal. Upon the founda- tions that were then laid, the civil administration has been able to build "Public security is, on the whole well safeguarded, and the amount of crime compares favorably with that which exists in oilier countries in similar conditions. The Administra- tion is well aware, however, that there is room for improvement in regard to public security, and in the efforts that it is making to effect that im- provement, it COIllidently (elks *Mon the co-operation of all sections of the community. Recalls Declarations. - It is now three Months since I had the honor of addressing meetings of notables in Jerusalem and Haifa and of outlining the policy which the Government intended lo pursue. It would. I think. serve a useful purpose if today I cwc to recall. point by point, the deelarations then made, and were to inform you of the progress that has been effected during the interval that has elapsed. "NVith reference to the Northern frontier of Pale•One, negotiations have continued with the French Gov- ernment, but are not yet completed. From the towns and Wilms east of the Jordan, I received during the month of August many requests for British assistance in the conduct of the local administration, and I pro- ceeded to Es-Salt on the 20th of August, where, al a representative meeting, I announced the measures which the British Government seas prepared to take. Subsequently, Brit- ish officers have been stationed in Ajlun, Salp, Armen and Kerald who have promoted the formation of self- governing bodies, and the establish- ment of an efficient gendarmerie for the maintenance of public security. These measures have been taken with the concurrence of the French Gov- ernment and of the Damascus Ad- ministration. I trust that the out- come may be the establishment of a greater degree of law and order, and the protection Of trade and in- dustry, which will not only benefit the population of Trans-Jorulania, but cull aka he of service to the people of Palestine. It will be more easy to stop at their source raids from the east, and the development of peace- ful trade cannot fail to he of advan- tage in the increase of the food sup- The Departure of Bones. BRYAN SPRINGS TO DEFENSE OF LIBELED JEWRY mentary, secondary and higher educa. non. The first steps art. being taken for the establishment of a Law School, by Samuel Roth. at which Palestinian students may re- ceive instruction without leaving the Charlie crept silently In the stairs, IAI: ES mother is ill!" said Mrs. country. and measures are being ----- kValinsky to her son that after- opened the door slowly and remained adopted to give professional trainin, It is my earnest de- noon when he returned mon sctiool. standing before his mother. Denounces "Protocols" as Product of books his Charlie carelessly flung sire to provide opportunities for edu- Mrs. \Valinsky looked up hurriedly Mcdevolenc• or Insanity; "Con. cation in the professions to young upon the machine and said: "I'll be and was somewhat startled. This was spiracy is Absurd." Palestinians belonging to the educated late for cheder, neon. lime nue my the first time she had seen her boy bread and butter, will ya!" 11e placed so gentle and with tears in ins eyes. classes. plies of Palestine, and in furnishing himself at the table. next to Leah, Establish Antiquities Department a market for certain of its products. "%Alin is it, Charlie?" LINCOLN, NEIL—William Jennings who, un order to reach her plate, was It establishment oi a Depart- Advisory Council Promised. Charlie did not answer, but knelt Bryan, in the December Mime of "The sitting on her father's big dictionary. d own an er tap. A ('ommoner," writing editorially under "I announced in my inaugural moot of Antiquities will promote d hid his face i u h NIrs. NValinsky gave Charlie the archaeological research and motec speech that an Advisory Council moment later he felt a little head the heading "Libeling the Jews" has bread and butter she had prepared g to say: th e "The railways of Palestine were the antiquities in the country. This would be established. It meets today, !war Ili,, OW11 and a little hand around r`)11°"in "The libel that IS being circulated in fulfillment of that promise. It taken over by this Administration is a sphere in which Palestine should for him. Ile seized it and muttered hi• neck. He burst into a flood of something at Leah, who was looking against the Jews, bused on the so should be clearly understood that this from the Military Authorities on the be pre-eminent and in which it en- tears. at him from the height of her pos.- is to be regardid only as a first step 1st of October. By arrangements gages the interest of the whole world. And Mrs \Valinsky, looking upon called protocols, Is absurd, as well as Poo as if she would like to take hint Is astonishing that any one in the development of self-governing with the Egyptian Government and An Archaeological Council has been Ilse coupling beads of her children cruel. II upon an anonymous pub- institutioes. In course of linty, as with the Army Authorities. lilt- l'al- formed, representing b o th l o c a l and to pieces and sec what he was mach- could not keep back her own tears. would 11111111 lication an indictment against one of the political situation heroines more estine Railway Department will op- international interests, which will be & He bit away savagely at his lunch Charlie awoke in the morning with the greatest races In history. further erate—without owning—the line be- consulted on settled, it is hoped to proceed all questic iis of import along that path. I would desire to tween Kamera and Rata. A eon- ance. Excavations have been begun As he was rushing tots aril the door the dreadful sensation that something "I have read the protocols carefully terrible was going to happen. Ile re- ;ne t hon., t h at t hey were e ith er stilu of money has been I. .1 1 : t: 1 explain also. that this Council has siderable , ['too b y We i (Iiiiestini oxpioratem t at a few minutes later, Leal, called after membered sh.veringly the events of F un d nunth c ac t urn a by an enemy of the nut born twined on the basis of the allocated by, this Government for the Ascalon and are in contemplation ho Trim: "Oh, Climber' the night, the feverish running works necessary to protect fur Red- re w- , sencition of areas. The stem- Jewish people or written by an Insane Ile looked back puzzled bodies elsewhere Ilan. Ilan and thither and then the sudden hers are • ■ •It'l IA tor their personal Ways of Palestine against interrup- :wen prepared for the suitable d•• til:e t ey tanner. rtu "Voila a brine!' she flung at him 51 rcam that rent the house, :immune- qualifications. though dui. regard has Moo, by washouts, such as occurred relopinent of the towns of Jerusalem, and ran ono the front room, hanging Mg to the world that one more soul the InumIngs of last and fur unbalanced brain. an been Paid i i i the proper rsTru'su'libu- winfte, the " enin g of Haifa and Tiberias, and others are me Ilan door behind her and holding it had taken its leave from earth-- :in.! it is grossly entail- to charge them up fro m Lull dd to Jaffa. The pro- lion of lbstricts, religious coninitiiii- Ow de.. consideration. A toS111 planning closed in preparation for a struggle. to his child heart, that Bones, hi. against the Jews in works general. The tie. : o ld economic interests. Ma- l '",". ' ,a ,r `I ,"" w, " ci ,i ' ''Y i nii ? As:Mance has been drafted ...id is hi. Reckoning mat it would take at companion, was motherless. He went . bobcat character of the plot Is ' The staff 111 the .Administration evening. to, n nulling nas oven com- mg presented for your cues. It:ration least ten minutes to follow Leah and trembling to the window and looked enough to 'Gump It an either (ramie- has loom re-constituted, and a 1111111- pleted; .00l I had the pleasure of I n d building s i I not b. bust open the door. Charlie decided nut. The yard was deserted and lent or foolish. No such conspiracy lier of been made. Three opening ) csterday the broad gauge avoidably delayed, pending the enact- to punish her some other time and dreary. But • -for the first time to his could be planned by any considerable new have !wen created connect.. with Jaffa. "A large program of road construc- of me ordinance, and the final coal, cont.nued hastily towards the cheder. recollection—the windows downstairs number, not to speak of flue imposet dealing Ito'. limmgration and Travel( lish. lent of the commis•ions that art He was not late, but he was °Mice(' were lit up with a weird, yellow light. Witty or carrying It out. It would re- Sorvry, The tion and repair is in progress. Among to wait some minutes before his turn cost of departments, it is anti- the inure important works which have necessary, I am takinj; vtivisiona \Viten he entered the kitchen he quire the Joint effort at ad the lead- cipated, will be derived from fees, and been undertaken are the following: mei( tires to enable permits to be for recitation. During that time he saw his father, usually at work by en ,' of th e race to make It 3 real ran- I he sections between Beersheba given for the construction of tried to look into flue Sidnr, but could this time, pacing up and down the sInfuleY, and what representative Jew other special sources of reVcIllie, and Bethlehem; Bethlehem and Jeru- ings that are not likely to he effected not set his Mind on it. "Jake's mother room. "Poor people!" Charlie heard In the whole " suspect- will not be a charge upon the general rid win" .5 ill !" came back to him. Now he him murmur under his breath. Leah ed of contemplating such a crime! taxation of Palestine. Excluding sated; Ji.rusalein and Bethany; Beth- by use new plane. "An ordinance has been promul- understood why Bones had failed to was preparing her own breakfast and "I have the pleamire of knowing these 1)epartnients, which contain ally and Jericho; Jerusalem and flab- thirteen British officers, it has been el-NVad: IlalrelAN'ad and Jaffa; Jeru- gated to prevent the disfigur emen t o f appear in the street a whole week. his. Thry walked to school together rite intimately many prominent Jews. found possible to reduce, in accord- salmi) and Nablus: Tulkerain and the country by the abuses of ;Meer- Ile Was s0011 called upon to recite that morning, hand in hand. Not a among them (only to mention • few) Anebta; Nablus and Anebta; Nablus tisentent, which will come into oper- Jualice 'Inutile's of the Supreme and his impatience quickening his wit word passed between them. ance mainly with plans made by my Court; the greatest lawyer. Samuel caused him to get through with his pru.decessor, the number of British and klesild eh; Nlesudich and Jelin; ation on November 1st: le the class Miss Sutherland I. Worms:or. j vow and Nazereth; Nazereth and the eminent jurist, Judge lesson rapidly. \\*hen he was dis- officers in the filcher ranks iu the Reduce Travel Restrictions paused while calling off the roll to pale,thie Civil Ad n thfi,thaf i n „ , b y Haifa; Ntizi.reth and Tiberias; Ti- "Restrictions upon traIel have been missed he did not even glance at ask: " \1'llo knows what has hap- Mack; Nathan Straus, the world-fam- tweelyr,,,yee. .,,,, pa , ed with tau. ed philanthropist, and his brother Os- mum- Imrias and Semakh; Tiberias and Rosh reduced to a minimum. military Pinky, who was making faces at him per- pened to Jake Schwartz? He has car, equally distingulehed an a diplo- Rees tinder the Military .‘uliniiiistra• Tina. mits for entry into Palestine have from the corner of the table. but rose been absent four days now" mat and peace advocate: Rabbi Wine, tion. On the other band. the nuns- . - In addition, work is now proceed- been abolished, and every encourage- quickly gathered up his lomks, and There was it pause. No one knew. (molest( preacher of righteousness; trudged home thoughtfully, lier of Palestinian officers has been d , i- ' ng for the restoration of the road ment is being , , ,, ,, ,,,.,I hye;ght, ,,,,,. of th e mb r i a given for the advent of Charlie made an effort to risu:, but j Julius Rosenwald, business man and l, from ((lima:itch Bridge to Salt, and As he opened flue door of the house could not. His feelings overpowered 1 pilgrims and tourists. An immigra• humanitarian; Ambassador Alarcon- of the junior serIlecs, which consist ( measures are under consideration for tion department has been established he saw the vanishing form of his I cicle. Attu, who recently represented the of the clerical staff of the departments. 1 ii improtement of communication . In organize the control of perillanclil ,ittle Sider and heard the banging of "Charlie," said Miss Sutherland United States at Constantinople; the ilicluding cashiers and accountants, lietweenierusalem and Kerak. Work settlers, with special reference to tlo. the front room door. Ile was some- glancing in his direction, "I believe' two 1:ihns, Otto and Julius: Bernard 91 per cent are Palestinians. In the is activiify in progress upon a con- capacity of the country tor wilt eel- what surprised, for he himself had you live near Jake. Can you per Baruch, Sigmund %Oster, A. J. Elias, junior services excluding siderahle extension of the jetty at IITIllliCal a forgotten what she had done haps tell me why he's not here?" and many others. pill) loco[. A certain number of Mimi- cutial labor, 97 per rent are Pales- Haifa, which is likely to prove of grants, mostly ews J are Charlie rose tremblingly and said: re arriving at before he went to ch•der. 1 -Would any Jewish plan amount to service to the commerce of that port, : tinils. al As sonic mistinderstaimme d "Oh, come out of there." Leah," "Jake's mother died, ma'am." are finding timell In this country without the sup- has arisen on the subject. I desire to Pending the construction of a suitable the ports, an he called to her in a strained voiec ' ploymeet in the building of road s em. A deep hush fell over the class- and harbor. port of these representatives of the state that a knonledge of English is in the redemption of land previior I) 'I wont hurt your room: The attention of the class was race? And u hat Christian would be not a condition of employment for To Campaign for Health "Are you sure?" came cautiously divided between Charlie and the court prompt than they to expose and derelict. Their presence is thus ilot Palestinian officers of the Administra- teacher. "I'm sorry," said the teacher, denounce ouch a conspiracy If It "In relatioe to Public Health, I only no detriment to the interests ol from behind the door.. ever Lion. On the other hand, a knowledge have appointed an expert commission the existing population, but of il••ect "I tell you 1 won't hurt you!" came in a soft, gentle voice. "\\'e will came to their notice? of Arabic is insisted Upon for diall to prepare plans for an extended cam- advantage to them—by increasing the prom Charlie severely. make out a letter of regret, signed by The libel, while irritating, cannot de British officers employed in the s- naign against malaria, by the drain- resources and prosperity of the coun. The door swung hack very slowly, the whole class, and send it to Jake." any permanent harm; it will soon be tricts. For once Charlie (lid not agree with forgotten." ing of marshes, and other measures. try. It is one illustration of the fact and Leah, IiIIISIling and paling at the Land Registers Open. Free malaria treatment is now being that the process of the establishment same time, appeared looking with one Nliss Sutherland, and lie said so be- WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. • "In my inaugural speech reference given fortnightly in all villages of of the Jewish National Dome will (ye towards the relentless Charlie, fore the class. He raised his hand, was made to the reopening of the Pidestine. I desire to mention that benefit and not injure, the non-Jewish who was bent over his soup and w:th and, being given permission to speak Land Register. There has been some no government hospitals or dispel- population. the other eye at her mother who was suggested that, instead of sending a AMERICAN JEWS delay. which I greatly regret. due to series for the civilian population were "An afforestation ordinance has busy at the sewing machine. Mrs. letter, the whole class should go that OF ROUMANIA the importance of the provisions of maintained hi Palestine prior to the been enacted for the protection of Walinsky was smiling to herself, al- night to Jake's house. Miss Suther- the new Land Ordinance, and the British occupation. At the present forests, the planting of which is an though outwardly she pretended not land was quick to accept the sugges- necessity for their examination by time, the government maintains 15 urgent necessity. The government has to know what was going on. She tion, and asked the whole class to NEW YORK—The New York the experts of the British Govern- hospitals with a total of 293 beds; it established nurseries from which knew she could trust Charlie and stay in with her after three. Charlie World has the following dispatch ment in London. The Registers have, Leah to settle their own quarrels alone was excused. from its l'aris correspondent in its however, been opened on the first of also maintains 21 dispensaries, eight many hundreds of thousands of seed- with honor to both. \\lien Inc returned from school his issue of yesterday: October. and I trust that this will clinics and tire epidemic posts. These lings will be planted annually, but I measures, in conjunction with the trust that private landowners and the "Come here and sit down at the Mother told him that if he wanted to "An American passport is not assist the 'economic revival of the tattle!" ordered Charlie. Ile might remain away from rheder worth the paper it is written on whet- generous provision niade by non- agricultural colonies, which have been country. A Land Commission has I,eah tremblingly pulled it chair that afternoon. He and Leah sat the man who holds it happens to be been established, and is actively at official bodies, cannot fail to he of established in recent years, will play over to the end of the table. down on the stoop and waited to- an American citizen of Jewish faith work examining proposals for the great advantage to the health of the a very large part in promoting the population. "Nearer!" was the stern command. gether for several hours. traveling in Roumania. growth of timber, for which Palestine better use of areas of Government Charlie felt that he had the right to At five o'clock a black carriage "So asserts Harry Cohen, of Chi- "A veterinary service has been es- is eminently suited, but in which at and other lands, due regard being give orders. \‘'as he not the par- tablished and paused in front of them, Charlie measures have been present it is sadly cago, a member of the staff of the lacking. paid to the protection of the interests doner? knew that Bones and his father were Jewish newspaper Forward. He and Fish Tax Abolished of the existing cultivators. A Land taken to protect the herds and flocks Leah gave in completely and returning from the funeral. several other American Jews were The fish tax has been abolished Survey department is being consti- of Palestine against the introductiou Mr. Schwartz and Jake rano. out. held to ransom by the authorities in and the import duty on building ma- pushed the chair over so that she was tuted, and will, I trust. begin its work of cattle plague and other diseases. right at his side. This was the first time Charlie had "! rejoice to find a widespread de- terials has been reduced from Roumania on the mere suspicion of II to 3 in the immediate future. "And now, Leah," he said in a low seen Jake led by his father. As Jake being Bolshevik propagandists. Co- "Among the measures of chief im- man,' throughout the country for the per cent. whisper, as though he feared that passed by he looked at his old com- improvement of facilities for hen, who arrived in l'aris this morn- educa- portance to the developinint of the "I have had the pleasure of paying country is the establishment of Banks Lion. Proposals under this head will official visits to 11 of the principal his mother might overhear hint, "tell rade, Charlie, as though pleading for ing, told the World correspondent an explanation of all that was hap- that he went to Roumania recently for lending money for long terms, on be laid before you today for your con- towns and to 24 villages and colonies. MC, have you been downstairs?" Leah nodded, her eyes suddenly , pening. to search for his parents, hoping they the security of real property. The sideration. There is urgent need for and have everywhere received from One by one the Minyan gathered might have escaped from their home: Turkish laws were not such as to an increase in the facilities for tie- the people a welcome marked by shining with tears. "NN'hat (lid you sec?" he asked in in the little home behind the stairs. in Ukraine to Kishineff in Bessarabia. cordial friendliness and goodwill. I an even lower tone. \Viten it was nearly complete the Roumanian territory. %Viten his train \''s• would desire to take this opportunity "It's terrible!" said Leah with a door opened, and the class, about arrived in Kishineff a Roumanian se- of•expressing my grateful thanks for half sob. "Mrs. Schwartz is sick and thirty lads in number, led by a tall cret service agent arrested him and the kindness which has been shown she's lying ill bed. Bones is lying in young woman :tilted in black, filed in took hint to a police station. When to me on the occasion of these visius a corner and won't eat anything. and remained standing quietly in the Cohen demanded a reason for his are (throughout the country. I think I Nlamma called the doctor 1w:cc to- middle of the room. rest he was told he was held as a j may claim that the spirit of impartial day." Thr Cantor began to pray in a low, Bolshevik agent. ity between races and creeds, which I Charlie swallowed a few morsels mournful volt.- and the congregation "Cohen declares other American undertook should be the paramount more, rose abruptly, and slid amen- chimed in evenly, their voices rising Jews whose passports, like his, were principle in the conduct of the admin- stairs. But when he came before the and falling softly. Miss Sutherland, in proper form were his companions istration, has been faithfully pre- door he paused. who had cone partly because she in prison. Not one of them was net served. For really no reason it- the world wished to hear a Jewish prayer, was "The amnesty to political offenders Charlie had not yet seen the inside wildly thrilled. No scene of prayer free unless he paid heavily for it. Cohen gave the officials $200 before announced in my inaugural speech of his companion's home. \Vhenever she haul ever willies•(.(1 before was he was let go. After being lour has had useful effect. It has met with there had been an appointillent be- anythnig like this! Niost of her class a response in the sanm spirit in which tween himself and Bones the meet- had also Mined in. She lookeil over weeks in prison Joseph Raskin, who owns a factory in Franklin, Tenn it was offered. I have been able to ing haul always been either in his the faces of her own pupils whom was liberated through the efforts of abolish the censorship of the press. house or on the stoop . Bones himself she had semi so often that year and the American consul. Julius Mosko- It has, fortunately not been necessary had never maile• the siiggcslion. as the few years before. A new dignity wits, of Philadelphia, who was im- hitherto to take any special measures though he feared that Charlie's ever- seemed to clothe them, and they prisoned with two other America. for the maintenance of the political . polished shoes and ever-neat clothes looked strangu and souther. .1. a■v■ ers. Wort a [lined States mili- tranquility of flue country, and a great- would not fit in well of would br Charlie, who was swaying over his tary direorati011 he won in Ore war. er spirit among all sections and •creeds Soiled by coming there. And Charlie Shim, suddenly fill a to at his side. "'I fought to help your country, is at present happily prevailing than had made tilt advances, perhaps be- He turned arolind and saw that it 110W you imprison me,' Moskowitz ex- previously existed. I earnestly hope allSe lie had felt that there was sure- was Bones. " 1N'hat is it?" he asked postulated with the Roumanian police. it may long continue, for the well- ly no bin to he had in lake's home. softly. — AVii did nut ask you to fight; was brin g of the country and of all its As it was, the little home behind the "I-1 don't know the Kaddish!" he !heir answer. inhabitants" _ • fa , rs was to him as much of a mys- faltered. his ryes red and forlorn. "Cohen, who is returning to the tery as the "Rashi" below the "Chu- "Stand by my side," whisto.ri Coned States, says he will lodge a Tilisli" he was learning. Charlie. "atid I'll repeat it with you!" protest with the government. Be- JEWISH PUBLICATION He did not knock. but opened the 'When the prayer for the dead was sides, he will warn American Jews to CLOSED. door softly and entered. He Mond reached the voices of the two chil- keep out of Roumania. WARSAW—At the instance of the himself in semidlarkness, ill the (Ben, one following the other falter- the local authorities midst of which a gap jet was flut- ingly. sounded distinctly through the government, closed down the Jewish publication tering a white and blne ribbon of gloom. APPRECIATIVE OF rilser Schtimme." light. lie paused, shunting the door As the Alin)an began to break up A large export house recently behind hint cautiously. For a few Miss Sutherland went up to Bones, NEW NI OR K --The "New York , founded for trading with the east of- minutes lie stood there, half stunned, pit her lu•ul` lf to hie fa" and kisse d today had the following ficially excludes Jews from its mem- unable to make out anything in the him. 'Own site said in a soft, kindly American" editorial under the head of "Here's bership. "Nash Courier," comment- general gloom. de- voice: "I Gradually the and sorry for suit, Jake, the Way to Solve All Knotty Prob. ing on this form of anti-Seinitism, lads of the scenennfolded themselves And the boys have come here he- hems:" suggests that Jew, should establish his startled eve,. cause they are sorry,. too." - The Jew, of Hungary, according their own commercial organizations, In the far corner of the room. near Bones hum= his head and did not which they are well in it position to do. the skylight window, front which look up. A new fomitain of grief to a dispatch from V ienna, are to be deprived of all rights of suffrage un- cattle a groaning so soft that you burst within hint and the tears ite, all understanding reached by the BC DA PEST—One of the last acts could scarcely hear it, stood the bed. streamed down his cheeks. political parties of that country, 'with 1.1 the outgoing Illini.try was to sup- Ily straining his eyes he was able to "Tell Inc," Miss Sutherland asked a view of solving the Jewish prob- pre • ss SS the pending investigation of make out a dark form lying amid aver a pause. "how is it that Charlie ' Jewish pogroms in several places in the white pillows. At the foot of the can read and von can not?" tool. ' "As solutions go, this one is a prize- Hungary. bed. almost hidden by the darkness, didn't tro to ( g irder, ma'am." another wain"Possessing no votes the It remains to be seen whether the =at a tall, gaunt man with head low- Miss Sutherland cast • will be absolutely at the mercy new government, which was sworn in ered and motionless. glance at the wretched poverty about - of their kind-hearted neighbors. They last week, will approve of the action Charlie', first thought was that he her will be killed or robbed lawfully. Anal of its predecessor or resume inquiry was out of place. that it was wrong 'And if I should see and speak to in the matter. •f hint to he there. But something the Hebrew teacher, wonld you like there will no longer be a Jewish prob- lem. did not permit him to turd the knot, to go with Charlie" 'The world ought to profit by such and go out Su-meth:so seemed to "Yes, ma'am." whisper to his heart.: 'Stand there \s Miss Swim:land was passing out enlightening statecraft. England might try cutting off the heads of all Irish- - HUNGARIAN cook desires dinner -Ind wait and listen ^"d you will if the room s few minutes later she felt a little hand seize her own and met. They would then no longer be j parties and luncheons. Excellent hear!" able to protest. Consequently, there lie waited. :lie pressure of two lips on her palm. : cooking and pastries. Call North- Suddenly he saw the woman in the Witheet -eclat him she knew- that it' would be no Irish problem. If the j way 795-M. Turks were to dip all Armenians is bed stir. and he heard in a hollow : Was (- barn• FURNISHED ROOM to rent for one tone of voice: "What dirt he say — For next few days the dark boiling oil for an hour or two the Armenian problem would be solved. With private the doctor?" or two gentlemen. little ma on the stoop became the "The thing is to simple that it is a Jewish family. Call Melrose 1639-.1. There was a silence. The tall, center of interest on the whole block. wonder no one ever thought of it gaunt form at the font of the bed 11... forlorn man and his son sat all j COUPLE wants four-room flat, only moved slightly with a se-Of, de- day long for seven days without a before. We might even try it on our heated. January 1st. What have profiteers. Make each of them swal- splicing gesture. word passing between them and with- you to offer? Walnut 3495. The hollow voice spoke again: out a prayer. Neither had ever low a dynamite cartridge and thee drop them from the top of the Wool- REFINED JEWISH young lady "Nachman, promise me that you'll learned how to pray. The neighbors worth building. It would solve the attending school desires a home find better work and give 1st-. a brought them food and spoke to j with nice family. Can furnish ref- good home and education." them. Mr. Schwartz never answered. profiteering problem in a jiffy. The The lowered head bent still lower Occasionally Jake would cry. Once, idea is rather startling, but it has its erences. Address Box 801, Detroit sad a husky voice answered: "Rachel, when Charlie came in, Bones "'as good points." Jewish Chronicle. British High Commissioner's Report to Advisory Commit- tee Reveals Progress in Development of Jewish Homeland and Gives Plans for the Future. JERCSALE M.—The progress which the British civil administration of Palestine since the arrival in Je- rusalem on July 3rd last of High Conowssioner Sir Herbert L. Senior!, and It , plans for the development of the intim: Jewish Homeland, wc.e detailed in a report which that offi- cial made to the Advisory Council of !hi f.:lestine covering the first M ee , pionths of his incumbent . ). rr, • Thu following is the complete text o f it, II it.11 l ommissioner's report, n.i,i,h i,,,, nut limit received by the Anodic:in Zionist Publicity depart t ar ot. ..I leg to offer to the inemliers (0 the tOvisory Council a cordial w i I- come on the occation of thei, test PAGE FIFTEEN favor the establishment of such banks. l appointed therefore, a Commission of a representative character, to ex- amine the situation in this respect, and on receipt of their report, an Or- dinance for the amendment of the Law has been issued. I am in com- munication with financial interests in other countries, in the hope that ef- fective steps may be taken for the establishment of such Banks. The situation is made more difficult how- ever by the high rates of interest upon capital which now prevails throughout the world. Railways Are Taken Over. ■ WARNED TO KEEP OUT Notice to Our Readers GENIUS On January 1, 1921, the postal authorities will begin using the new house numbers. j For the convenience of our subscribers The Detroit Jewish Chronicle has made arrangements to make the changes on our mail list so that it will not be necessary for our readers to send us their new numbers. However, regular changes of addresses, caused by removal, should be sent to us as usual. ■ \. CLASSIFIED FOR RENT-80 Hazelwood, n. e. tor. Second ave.: 6-room, lower flat and garage; $.80.00 per month. make inquiries upstairs. Koffman, Market 2142-R. — FURNISHED room for couple. Lady of house does net each home, will have kitchen for yourself.. Phone Cherry 419.1\'. I promise!" lying on the bed, convulsed in tears. "Inkier' came again from the bed. Bin the nerind of "ahivah" passed Something near Charlie's feet away, and the morning after the— stirred. A thin, little body raised was a knock on the Walinaky's door. itself slowly in the semi-darkness and and Schwartz and Jake came in, made tremblingly towards the bed. I Mrs. Walinsky• noticed that the rbarlie recognized his companion. man held a ragged bundle in one Then a cry of "Mamma!" in Bones' hand and was leading Bones with the —.ice almost froze his blood and, on. other. "You are not going away?" -hale to hear the thing any longer, he she asked. turned the knob and stole out quietly. "We are going," said Mr. Schwartz. "Where are you going?" asked Mrs. Walinsky. He seemed not to have heard the question. He only said: "I thank you for your kindness to me and my son," and led Jake out. . And Charlie was no stunned- he could not even get up to take Bones' hand. And be never saw his irknd again,