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BRITISH PRESS IS
"Ily . this Ilriti.lt mandate CS ell
DISSATISFIED WITH sovere guty of the tenants k with-
he for Article XIII providt•s that
PLESTINE
MANDATE. fear
mandatory controls the foreign
A
--
-
—
Article XVI,—No discrimina•
Lion shall be allowed in behalf
of any race, religion or language,
each community being entitled to
Following the publication of
•schools conducted in its OW 11 lan-
! relations of Palestine and protects
guage.
this, the ccncluding article in the
(Continued From Page 1.)
diplomatically Palestinians abroad.'
Article X\ II.—There will be
series on the subject of cancer,
consistent with prevail- , The mary forces are to be organ-
no interference with missionary
its symptoms and preventat ve
fo r localities
h
b u t 'his Britannic dud and controled by the Britis,
enterprise.
ing conditions,'
measures, the Maimonides Med-
has the right to exercise as ; who are 'at all times entitled to the
Article X VIII.—The adminis-
majesty
powers inherent in the use of roads, railways and ports for
ical Society will contribute an ar-
tration may organize voluntary
a sovereign state save'. the movement of troops.' 'file ten-
military
forces
for
the
defense
of
ticle each week, dealing with gen-
government al
t , of this 'home' also hail, nothing
as limited by the terms of the present ;
the country. Without the con-
eral health problems.
y
about
any
future
changes
in
the
mandatary
I
to
sent
of
the
administration
the
Thcreforc
inandate."
The articles will deal with such
will control the foreign relations of ' the mandate. as Art Wle XXVII leaies
mandatary shall not use such
d protect diplosnatically this matter in the hands of the Coun-
diseases as tuberculosis and its
forces for other purposes. 'rice
„ales ., an
l'alestinians abroad. The mandatary cil of the League of Nations, which
mandatary is at all times entitled
relation to the care of the general
o will impose taxes and cu toms is dominated by' tha big imperialist
to the use of roads, railways and
healtho with general infections,
al s
ill -report annually to the I powers. Evidently what is expected
ports for the movement of
the care of children and the gen-
and
file phrase a of the Jews and the natives is to sup-
troops.
League of Nations.
eral topic of preventative medi-
national h ome for t h e Jewish people' ply the labor 'cower for the produc-
Article XI X.—The mandatary
tion
of
wealth,
while
British
adminis-
cine.
may impose taxes and customs.
frequen tly employed.
it The League, it is evident, has not trators rule the country in the in-
Questions on health topics sent
Article X X.—The mandatary
1: up a Jewish state or nation in terests of British capitalists and
will adhere to the international.
to the Chronicle office will be an-
alestine. The effect of the mandate financiers.
commercial, postal and telegra-
"We
marvel
at
the
foresight
of
Mr.
e
swered through these columns.
i to create a national borne or refug
phic conventions.
I
'•-laa
Ibr Jew s who, because of oppressio n Wilson, who hit upon the clever de-
Article X X 1.—The mandatary
or persecution in any other land, may vice of the mandate as a means for
,
Those
alto have read these articles
will support the light of the League
looting the backward parts of the
desire to seek shelter there."
..
'or even cursorily glanced through
y,
of Nations to prevent diseases.
WOT111 while presenting it as the gist ,
Must Beware of os
them have probably been impressed
On tarsame subject, The New of the 1 en Commandments. l om-
Article X X IL—alembers of the
with three facts.
111011 burglars should t ake the hint
League of Nations will Ice free to
lark \York! wrote:..
' I. The cancer problem is deserving
mee ti ng , bo ne , they
a
nd
hold
prayer
conduct archaeological research.
"The proposed British mandate for
of as much popular conaideralion as
'r which must be approved pros-sad t 0 steal."
Article X X I IL—English, Arabic
tuberculosis, infant welfare, or other
•
I a e.
by the Council of the League of Na-
public health topics that are discussed
lions, seems a fair fulfillment of Mr. MANDATE RECOGNIZES ZIONISTS; . , and
Hebrew
be the official
languages
of shall
the country,
money
much more frequently.,
Balfour's famous promise of a Ma.' PLEDGES NEW LAND SYSTEM.
• and stamps being in Arabic and
2. The desirability, or, rather. the
clonal home' for the Jews.
necessity of early treatment, if cures
be-
LONDON—The
following
is
a,
Hebrew
only.
"Discussion of the mandate has
Article
XXIV.
—
Recognition
are to Ice hoped for.
t h e mandate over Palestine
gun in commercial and diplomatic ,ropy of
will be given to the holy lands of
3. Early treatment depend: on the
circles upon the question of conces- I allotted to Great Britain by the Su-
all communities.
public at large, knowing a few funda-
slops. These, usually important, are . p r em.: C ouncil of the Allies at San
mental
facts about the early signs of
Article
X
X
V.—The
mandatary
to
in this instance of little interest coin- Remo . The text was submitted
the disease, plus thorough examination
ni,Isitually to the
annually
of Nation fr pee.
con 6. nu It , iis„,a tgo.. report ti(a
g
pared with the nationalistic and re- ' t h e I .eane
Balfour s .o
.
.
.1
of
the
local
part suspected.
A
ligious interests involved and the con- n on icy
Ever since the organization of the
Article X X VI—In cases of dis-
flicts of creed and race that rage • gives the San Remo resolution, on-
American
Society
for Control of Can-
til,. Holy City of three n•- bodying these terms of the Balfour pates between the members of
cer about 10 years ago, there have
the League of Nations regarding
. declaration:
rations.
been increasing spheres of endeavor
His M a j e s t y's Government
the interpretation of the man-
Hie great majority of t he in-
with the alcove objects al view.
, k w with favor the establish-
date, the Permanent Court of In-
habitants of l'alestine are Arabs of'.,
Thus, the society has spread forth
moil in Palestine of a national
ternational Justice shall render
the Moslem faith, often of good in-
numerous pamphlets, has had maga-
home for the Jewish people, and
decision.
telligence but lacking in education.
zine and newspaper articles prepaied,
will
usc
their
best
indeavors
to
Article
XXVII.—If
the
manda-
The Jews of the country, particularly
organized committees throughout the
facilitate the achievement of this
tary should propose any modifi-
the colonists from other lands, and
country, has had hundreds of nopular
object, it being clearly under-
idents who are'
cations, the support of a majority
the Chr et wren res
lectures given by specialists, and the
good that nothing shall be done
many warring sect,.
of the Council of the League is
burden of it all has been "come early;
which
may
prejudice
the
civil
and
in
in-
leaders
• I
to be sufficient.
)
must is
in the early treatment lies the hope
religious rights of existing non-
Article XXVIII.—In the event
dustry and in the de velopment of the
Jewish communities in Palestine
the mandate should terminate, the , of cure." Taken early, the curability
country on modern lines.
of cancer is greater than that of tuber-
enough
or the rights and political status
League shall arrange for a Pales-
"They W0111d not be strong
enjoyed by Jews in any other
' culosis.
tinian Government, whir'', Gov-
—even if they pulled together, which
'
en„iiiey.
Another point everyone should ap-
rule the country
ernment
shall
honor
the
financial
they do not
'predate is that at the present time
Th e t ex t th en con ti nues ,
against the Arab majority in full in- !
obligations incurred by the Pal-
wh,,, as r ,. cogn iti„,, i, i i,,,,
there is no internal medicine which
dependence. For a time the mandate
en to the historical con- ' oscine administration. The man-
Neither pastes,
Call cure cancer.
people in I date is to be deposited in the
is necessary, and incrusting respon- , by giv o f t h
serums. electricity, or other non-
e Jewish
archives of the League of Na-
sibility for the holy places of Great ; section
operative
methods
widely
advertised
Britain will surprise no one who re- I Paleo ine for the purpose of re-
l ions.
_
constructing their national home;
can cure cance r. Some of the favor-
members the interminable quarrels,
eported
following
the
under the cynical 'Fmk, over the ! whereas the allied powers have '
d
able
r etc, have been shown
selected his Britannic Majesty as
serums,
use of results
rights in those places, and that one
to be not cancer at all, A caustic
mandatary; laliereas the terms of
of those quarrels led to the Crimean
can destroy a cancer, but much of the
lice e mandate have been form u-
—
War.
destroyed, and
laird in the following terms and
Jewish
advisory
council
is
to
"A
facilitate
immigration, with the idea have been submitted to Inc Colin- (Continued From Page 1.1 ' normal
its action
tissue
is more
is also
uncertain than re-
a
cil of the League of Nations or
ducted an investigation bin Dr. Climes moral by the knife.
of ultimately makitg Pane
Christian science, osteopathy, etc.,
approval; whereas his Britannic
has been assured that the investiga-
Jewish state. This will arouse the
m an-
likewise have no effect on cancer.
ajesty
has
accepted
the
hitter bostility of the Arab majority,
date and undertaken to exercise lama w s made in the company and
under tine guidance o some of X-ray and radium have a &Mute but
though they are guaranteed against
it in behalf of and in conformity
leaders of the officers organization. limited field of usefulness, chiefly in
discrimination as to their rights in
with the following provisions:
Citizenship Difficult. superficial cancers of the skin, or as
their country. It is a situation full
Article
1.—His
Britannic
Ma-
Dr. Chajes related nonce of the di ffi- palliative measure where the case is
of dangers and perplexities. The
jesty has the right to exercise as
collies which are placed in the way too far advanced for surgical removal
whole world will watch with keen in-
y experts
mandatary all powers inheren t in
of Jews desiring citizenship in MIS- Th ey must he andle I
terest the working out of an experi-
the Government of a Sovereign
Should any (treader I e i nterested
tria. Quite apart from all manner of
ment so delicate and so fraught with
State. save as limited by the
official documents they are called up- enough to want further information
universal interest."
terms of the present mandate.
on to produce, the authorities insist on this subject, the ooklet of the
Anciast Tradition Fulfilled.
ntrol of Can-
Article 1I.—The mandatary is
that applicants produce a certificate American Society for
On the same date The New York
he coin'.
for placing t adminis-
of graduation from a public school. ter, as well as other iterature of a
responsible
T ribune said:
try under such political,
a document almost as impossible to popular, but authorit: ice character,
"A Jewish tradition has it that the
obtain under present conditions even can be obtained by Titing to the
return to Palestine would not occur • i trativr and economic conditions
until the scattering of the race was , as will secure the establishment
where one has graduated such a Chronicle.
of a Jewish nation II wine an d
school, as are the birth certificates
And so when tolerant
complete.
the development of self-govern-
which the Polish representative at
Puritaniam, through Cromwell, re-
. and the safe-
•-I',tns
Budapest demands before Ice will vise
ing
waled the exclusion act of Edward,
• I
- 1 guarding of the
the passport of any refugee.
I. and permitted entry Into the
rights
of
all
inhabitants
Morris Rothenberg and Bernard G.
ligiOUS
tinia Thule of the ancients, it was
Richards in the course of their re-
irrespective of race or religion.
argued that the Diaspora had been ,
sea-
I
Article
III.—The
mandatary
ports stated that within the past few
consummated and that the last
months, they had definite assurances
Lion of exile, as Philip Guedalla re:: shall encourage the widest !was-
marks, was to be the first station of me of self-government for lo-
that no excesses of any kind had taken
c a Mies consistent with prevailing
place in Poland, Jews, however, are
the homeward journey.
still subject to the customary daily
conditions.
- As if to vindicate the tradition, t I
IV.—An appropriate Jew-
1
petty persecutions and boycotts. The
Article
is through great Britain that Zinn
ish agency shall be recognized as
reports also showed that the congress
again has a habitation. Tice founding
ths• public body for advising and
executive had participated in the im-
of a territorial Jewish nation was
migration hearing and the officers of
for operating with the adminis-
yesterday proclaimed front London.
tration in such economic. social
the committee were in a position to
Groat Britain, trustee under a mail- !
and other matters as may. -infect
say that they felt confident the John-
date issued by the Council of the ,
:
0„, establishment of a .1,,,a.,1, „a
'
son measure had no chance of a pass-
league of Nations, devolves lit! au-
tional home and the interests of
age and the Sterling amendment which
thority, or the greater part of it, on
aci d s o,.
the
Jewish
population
provided
for a greater enforcement
the representatives of Jewry brought
ject always to the control of the
of the existing regulations would also
together in an advisory c ommittee,
dministration
to
assist
and
take
taken
up during the present
•1.,lo„t di loien
a
Balfour wears not the aspect of
rs
part in the development of the
Cyrus. yet after three thousand years
country. The Zionist Orgthiaa-
Through the efforts of Rabbi Dr.
he follows the policy of the I'ers
Stephen S. Wise, a delegation headed
tion, sO long as its organization
king.
m
him is shortly to meet Secretary of
and constitution are in the op-
"To found or to re-found a nation
hate Colby in order to take up the
ion of the mandatary appropriate,
according to a prospectus is a dill-
-hall Ice recognized as such agency.
difficulty which has arisen through
cult business. From Plato's Rcpub-
It shall in consultation with the
the refusal of the United States rep-
lic to Oglethorpe's Georgia one
Government secure the compera-
rest ntative in Roumania to vise the'
searches in vain for an example of
passports of Ukrainian refugees. The
tion
of
all
Jews
who
are
willing
successfully induced national life. But
difficulty is a little one since the
the Zionists are full of a faith that , 1,, assist in the establishment of
United States is not at present giv-
a Jewish national home.
promises to flower in works.
Article V.—No Palestine terri•
ing Ukrainia any recognition, never-
"hl any of the children of the cis-
to
shall
be
ceded
or
leased
theless,
it is hoped that with the aid
tory
pers'on have found personal prosper-
of the State Department the difficulty
a ny foreign powe r.
ity. Many others are wretchedly poor
VI.—While
insuring
the
may
Ice
adjusted. Towards the end
Article
and oppressed. The fortunate propose
is discussion developed as to the pres-
Tights and position of ot her see-
to give their unfortunate brothers a
ciliation,
the
ad-
ent position of the congress and
Lions of the not -
chance. The New Palestine is to be
'among others Abram S. Schomer gave
Mnistration shall facilitate
watered, railroaded, sews-red, sloe-
utterance to some severe criticism, as- !
i s h immigration antler suitable
trically lighted, furnished the mate-
serting that a number of well known
conditions and in co-operation
rial of modern civilization. To the
Jewish leaders who are supposedly
with the Jewish agency encour-
prepared land it is believed a great
e
the
close
settlement
of
Jews
!vitally
interested in the existence of
company of homesteaders will flock,
, the congress are deliberately effecting
on land, including State lands and
partly to satisfy their nationa l
waste
lands
not
required
for
pub-
its
destruction.
to
rel•gtous aspirations and partly
lic purposes.
Netter their economic condition. From
Article VIT.—The administra-
New York to Jerusalem may seem
tion shall be responsible for en-
a long journey, but for many reasons
acting nationality laws to facili-
the distance is not as far as from
tate the acquisition of Pales-
Nishineff."
JERUSALEM Feb. 7.—Education
tinian citizenship by Jew's who
Call Denounces Britain.
for all children in Palestine with the !
take
up permanent residence.
The New York Call, the Socialist
a•
exception
of those belonging to the ,
article VIII.—The abrogation
oraan. wrote editorially.
nomad tribes or living in outlying dis-
of capitulations is proclaimed.
British plundering is about the
tricts
is
sought
in a plan that has been
Article IX—The judicial system
most clever and adroit thing of its
launched by the Government.
shall safeguard the interests of
kind today and it can also bo as
Speaking
at
a
meeting at which the
foreigners and existing religious
brutal and ruthless in exterminating
scheme was put forward, Sir Herbert
jurisprudence, particularly that of
those who oppose the yoke of British
Samuel, High Commissioner. said that
the Wakufs, which is being ad-
capitalism as the French or the
in Palestine there were about 134,000
ministered according to religious
American type. The announcement
children between the ages of 6 and 15,
law.
of the terms of the British mandate
abut
ou 100 003 of whom had no oppor-
Article
X.—England's
extradi-
for Palestine is an example of British
tunity for receiving education, while
tion
treaties
apply
to
Palestine.
skill. It is a compound of cant and
there were at least 300 villages with-
Article
Xi.—The
administration
swindle, ethical pretensions and capi-
out schools.
is empowered to provide public
talist imperialism.
The Government had decided, he de-
ownership for natural resources
"The newspaper headlines an-
clared, to ask the villages to provide
and
public
works
and
the
intro-
a
•
nonnce that 'Great Britain provides
the
school building and the Govern-
duction of a land system promot-
national Jewish home.' What she
ment would then undertake to main-
ing close settlements and inten-
does is to take Palestine and ask the
tain the buildings. The grants ins
Jews of the world to immigrate to I sive cultivation.
Government proposed to make to the
Article XIL—The administra-
Palestine and in common with the
existing non-Government schools, he
lion may empower the Jewish
natives serve the bankers and ex-
continued, would be distributed with-
agency
to
construct
public
works
pld ters of England as loyal subjects.
out any religious restrictions to any
and develop natural resources so
The mandatory is responsible for
Moslem, Christian or Jewish school
far
not
undertaken
by
the
admin-
placing the country under such po-
which fulfilled the conditions laid
istration. All excessive profits to
litical, administrative and economical
down, and no distinction would be
be
utilized
for
the
benefit
of
the
conditions as will secure the estab-
made between town or country
countra
lishment of a Jewish national home,'
schools.
Article XIIL—The mandatary
reads part of Article II.
controls
the
foreign
relations
of
"Very generous, indeed. But a part
YESHIVATH STUDENTS ISSUE
Palestine
and
protects
diplo-
of Article IV informs - the Jews that
ATRACTIVE PUBLICATION
matically Palestinians abroad.
"the Zionist Organization, so long as
Article XIV.—The mandatory
its organization and constitution are
NEV YORK—The first issue of a
assumes responsibility for all holy
in the opinion of the mandatory ap-
new Jewish monthly, under the name
places and the free exercise of
propriate, shall be recognized as an
of "Elchanite," has made its appear-
worship, the mandatary being re-
agency for 'advising and . for co ;
ance in this city. The Elchanite is
sponsible only to the League o
operating with the administration.
produced by the unaided efforts of the
Nations.
The
mandatary
guaran-
Imagine one who is Indeed a
High School students belonging to
tees immunity to the Moslem
'home' by a landlord and giving tine
the Yeshivath Rabbi Isaac Elchanon,
shrines.
no power to arrange the in-
the
only school of its kind which
Article XV.—The mandatory
terior of his apartment without the
combines Torah and modern knowl-
will appoint a commission for the
'advice' of the landlord! And it m
edge simultaneously and has recogni-
settling of all religious claims, the
'economic, social and other matters:
tion of the Regents University Board
Chairman of this commission to
the most vital things pertaining to
of this State. The publication is very
he appointed by the Council of
the welfare of the tenant, that are
attractively turned out.
the League of Nations.
reserved for the British administra-
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I
Given by Pisgah Lodge
No. 34 ... I. 0. B. B.
Thursday Evening, Feb. 17th
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This is by far the
A
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pleasant evening's entertainment guaranteed! At
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-
Feb. 17th, 1921
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Arcadia!
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