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PAGE NINE

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OWNERS OF COLUMBIAS
COMPLIMENT NEUMANN

Planning the New Palestine

since the announcement only a week
ago that William F. V. Neumann &
Sons had been appointed distributors
in this territory for the Columbia Six
line of cars, scores of Columbia own-

An Exclusive Interview With Professor Patrick Geddes.

By HARRY AARON GOODMAN
(In the American Hebrew.)

have called on Mr. Neumann and
The London Who's Who describes dents and scholars; why not again?"
offered him their congratulations. Patrick Geddes as a geographer, bi• Geddes' Plans in Jerusalem
And just as welcome, several owners

ers

It lies deep in my heart, and sows
light through all my body, such pleas-
ant, warm, living light.
Oh, that it should not go out sud-
denly, mother, dear. It dies as swift-
ly. Listen, mother, read.
I can't say it all
No, wait
at once.
Do you remember,
But listen.
mother, you gave me some money
last evening? Do you remember?
I havent's spent any, and yet I
miss some already. Ten pennies.
Have I lost it? No You
give me enough for the poor men, the
poor children I meet when I go out.
That money I cannot lose.
Have I given it away? Serely. To
I don't know. Perhaps
a beggar?
yes and perhaps no. Listen, and you
may be able to tell me.
last night the sun also set won-
derfully Perhaps more won-
derfully than today
You have taught me to see, and I
look and see things that others like

NO W- - -
A Cadillac

have already . placed their orders for olusrist, social economist, civic reform- I then asked him about Jerusalem
er, historian, art student, botanist, a itself, what were his plans here? "To
new cars.
'We feel highly pleased with the demonstrator of physiology and a lac- speak of 'planning' Jerusalem, is not
outl.mk for sales of Columbian and tures on natural history, a traveler to really convey a correct expression
we wish to take this opportunity to and explorer; all these things and of one's thoughts. The old city itself
express to our many new Columbia several more have been combined to- within the walls of Jerusalem needs
owner friends the interest they are gether in Professor Geddes' town- very little alternation. True, we must
taking in us. Also we wish to assure planning work, for in his own words, clean the streets and the walls sad
them that the standard of service they "Town planning is not a matter of make the whole place more worthy of
drawing-board, compasses and ruler, its ancient glories. To this purpose
are going to get on Columbia cars will
be only of the very highest type," said but of geography, history and present we have that excellent institution, the
requirements." Pro-Jerusalem Society, at the councils
Mr. Neumann.
Professor Geddes is at home in of which you can find a Greek priest
"If all Cotumbles do half as well as
the one which an owner told us about Bombay and ix Jerusalem as much as discussing questions affecting .leru-
the other day, Cotumbles don't need in London or in Edinburgh. his salem with a Jewish Sephardi Rabbi,
Thmt
a is why I i
e never see
much service. This car already has Veep-set eyes look full of thought out a French peer conversing gravely walk alone most of the t ie
s een 40,000 miles of running and not upon the world with almost whimsi- with a Moslem Sheikh whilst a promi- walked on the outskirts of the town,
cal humor, and his irrepressible hair vent Zionist leader listens to them. there where you can see the whole
a thing has been done to it excepting
to clean the spark plugs and put in and straggling beard make him a pic- The Pro-Jerusalem Society thus pro- of it. near the river, you know
turesque figure, almost as Eastern as motes health and beauty in the town The houses mount higher and higher,'
oil, gas and water.
of Jerusalem whilst drawing its nu- one above the other, one above the
"The appeal of the Columbia to us the places in which he works.
To interview Geddes is one of the merous sects together for this par- other Those that stand farther
is the high-grade specialized parts
pose. It has revived the weaving and
most
difficult
matters
imaginable.
I
and its wonderfully low price. When
away want to look over the heads of
one buys a car equipped with Conti- tried it first in Jerusalem, where we tile-making industries; it has cleaned 'lame nearer, to see God's world, and
Many ancient
beautified
met
during
the
Town-planning
Exhi-
out and
nental motor, Timken axles, Borg and
'hey ra'se themselves higher and'
Beck clutch, Spicer universal joints, bition, of which he is Director. We places; it plants gardens where he- higher, and the sun, as it sinks, looks1
Gemmer steering gear, Atwater-Kent met again in Haifa whilst he was fore were rocky, desolate lands. But, at t hem, casts its lest rays over
ignition and other equally well-known working to build up from what is now perhaps, greater than its practical them . . . . bids farewell.
Kisses
units one is getting a real car. Every a mass of narrow streets with ruins benefits are its moral ones, fur it has them
inch of the Columbia Six is quality." and filthy Arab hovels, a town which succeeded in drawing together all the
And I see the shadows that lurk '
would he worthy of its position at the best elements of the town for the com- beyond the sunrays and come down
foot of the Carmel and on the shores mon purpose— pro-Jerusalem.
thicker and thicker, and flow about,
I saw that Professor Geddes was
of the blue Mediterranean. Geddes
and enter the dark crevices in the
has now returned to London from rapidly become enthusiastic with his
They fill the
dahlia light of day.
Bombay, at which town he is Profes- pet subject—that of pro-Jerusalem yawning chasms between the houses,
sor of Sociology and Civics, and I and its sister societies, so I asked him
and lift the last red glow higher and
view him on his plans and opinions of what were the future plans for Jeru-
higher upward, back to heaven
the new Palestine. His thoughts are salon. "Above all," he said, "we
"Go yet to rest, sunrays. Now it is
kaleidoscopic and on interviewing most not try to imitate Europe or
Good night."
our r time
him one should be prepared for a America. In Palestine we must have
And little by little, all becomes 1
mental shower in which all his nu- small domes or even fiat roofs. The darker and darker, and the sky be;
merous achievements are distributed. modern houses built in Jerusalem are, grows deeper and doper
Soon,
I wanted to ask Geddes about the a failure and the sloped red-tiled roofs : one after the other, the stars will be-
one
New Jerusalem and its university of e mistake. The sloped top of a house
to shine.
which he is the planner and exponent. robs you of its best room—its roof!
So, I came to the street of the car-
Hebrew, Mohammedan and Christian We most evolve a style which, whilst penters, the last street, that goes
being distinctly Jewish, will still be
Universities.
down to the river, not far from the
Oriental,
although
neither
Arab
nor
"The world," he told me, "is mov-
old synagogue
700 MARQUETTE SLOG. DETROIT
ing towards a new conception of uni- Western. The great central dome of
I come nearer to the synagogue.
versities—we must bring knowledge the university is based on the hexa-
By daylight it looks miserable. . .
and science into every home. If you gonal Nielsen David, thus giving this . . The spiders, out of pity, weave
central
structure
a
Jewish
aspect,
for
do not very soon begin working your
their webs in the broken windows.
Hebrew University you may find that all previous domes were octagonal or
1514 Woodward Ave. Cherry 5790
.. And against it, on the hill at
you have been forestalled, for you square.
604 Woodward Arcade
the other end of the street, stands
Dreadful German Clock Tower.
must not forget that both the Moham-
FRANCES HAIR SHOP medan and Christian communities of Professor Geddes, whilst reverent 'the towering, pinnacled church, and
Sean)) to jeer.
"
Jerusalem are already equipped for towards the old city and its ancient
Hair Goods, Hair Dressing, Scalp
But at night the synagogue looked
their own universities. The ground aspects, yet condemns unmercifully
Treatments, Hair Dyeing, Sham-
the unsightliness of the new city. different. I saw it for the first time.
surrounding the Omar Mosque is ad-
pooing, Water Waving, Marcel
A dark blue mist enveloped it. The
mirably situated for a new Moslem "Ktem the ancient beauty of the Jaffa
Waving, Manicuring, Facials, Eye
Gate, but get rid of the modern Ger. broken windows were no hinger blind.
University. greater even than El-
Brow Arching.
They looked at the world deeply, ear-
Azhar of Cairo. The many Christian man Clock Tower which is the most
On high the old orna-
hospices can with a little effort be dreadful piece of architecture imag. neatly
meals seemed to live—they almost
joined together to make a really im- inable. The German Hospice (now
portant Christian University in Jeru- Government House) and the lofty moved. • • • Some of the lions want-
ed to tear themselves away from the
salem, which would certainly receive Russian Tower on the Mount of Olives wall.
In a moment the- would roar.
support from all prominent Christian lacerate the skyline and the land-
You think that is my secret? Oh,
divines. So you see you must not let scope."
mother, dear. I see this but now,
NEW YORK—Unfermented grape-
Professor Geddes loves his towns no,
your Hebrew University come too
late, authough I think that once you to be built in harmony with the land- only now, with the eyes of yester- juice is sufficient for all sacramental
purposes, according to the consensus
begin you must succeed, for in the scape. Ile is an archaeologist as well day Oh, mother, dear, if I were rich.
of opinion of members of the Rab-
thousands of Jews living today in as a lover of nature. Ile is a man
I would rebuild the synagogue.
binical Assembly of the Jewish Theo-
Jerusalem, studying Talmud and theo- who combines a knowledge and a rev-
I want it to tower high, high. I logical Seminary, who met in execu-
logical sciences, you have an excellent erence of the ancient with a practical
desire
to
build
according
to
Twentieth
want
it
to
loom
against
the
sky
with
tive session Wednesday at the sem-
nucleus for your university. The at-
Showing the Latest W
Century requirements. "We must its greatness; and it must be higher nary building, 531 West 123rd street.
mosphere is already there."
preserve the pools of Jerusalem and than the church, for it is built lower; The conference, which has a mem-
And with a twinkle in his eye he
Room 207 - 09
and it must have roofs of gold and bership of 158, probably will refer its
continued: "I know your modern keep them stocked with fish so that
windows of crystal.
Broadway Market Building
findings to the American Jewish com-
radical Zionists to not like it when I they he useful besides ornamental. We
I think to myself one can do with- mittee, which is collecting data on
tell them this: they forget that prac- could get rid of half the rubbish of
out a synagogue. God is everywhere. the question of sacramental wines.
Jerusalem
and
use
it
to
fertilize
the
tical Zionism existed in Palestine
Ile
He sees each tear shed by us.
A lengthy discussion followed the
ninny years before Herat created the new vegetable gardens further down
the valley, and, by removing these sees the eyes of those who look up to reading of a paper on "The Question
Haat)) program."
Him.
He
hears
the
sighs
of
the
of Fermented Wines in Jewish Re-
"What do you think, Professor," I enormous masses of rubbish and dirt,
broken-hearted. But if we have a ligious Observances," by I'rofessor
asked, "would he achieved by a Ile- we would lay bare the old city of
synagogue, it must be great, light- Louie Ginzberg of the seminary, an
David like that of Pompeii."
brew University?"
Geddes
is
very
emphatic
about
the
giving,
real.
authority on Jewish law. Ile quoted
"Well," he replied, "apart from the
So I thought yesterday, too. Suds the Talmudic statement, "One may
benefits which your people would gain tendency to waste prevalent in Zionist
ranks.
A
suggestion
to
fetch
marble
denlyI
heard
the
sound
of
weeping,
press
a handful of grapes into a glass
through such a center of Jewish
thought which would again link them from Greece to build the Jerusalem a quiet, sad sound, low and mourn- and use the juice oe wine." Ferment-
No. 1 at Hamilton Euclid Market
by
him
fur,
so
mournful.
ed
wines
were believed essential, said
throughout the world with Jerusalem University was turned down
No. 2 at 3929 Hastings St.
You, when you play, sometimes Professor Ginzberg, through the er-
as a spiritual and educational center, as infinitely too costly and absolutely
unnecessary.
"The
temples
were
not
draw
such
weeping
from
the
piano.
Strictly Kosher Meats. Supervised
roneous
conception
of one of the Jew-
I think the world at large would gain
And I thought, mother, tar— o ish codifiers of a book of customs by
by Detroit Rabbis.
through this new, yet ancient, voice built with Grecian marbles, and Jeru-
li Rabbi Abraham Klausner, who, Pro-
salem
will
not
go
to
Greece
for
its
new
say
the
truth,
I
wanted
to
think;
from Jerusalem. It would become a
L
Makes Special Prices on
did not look round purposely, so that fessor Ginzberg said, perhaps (lid not
center of civilization of Mediterran- Temple of Science and Knowledge."
Meats, such as:
longer—that the sound have the text before him or did not
He h • be en kept very busy elimi- I could think
ean countries and the whole of the
and wept sufficiently examine the original. The
Beef Breast ... 25c per lb. Near and Middle East would again ruling the innumerable roads which came from the synagogue
ed.
e
majority of the rabbis agreed with
to take its part in world cul- sample are so keen on building in Pal- and wept and wail
Rib Steak .....25c per lb. begin
the sun Professor Ginzberg, but some held
ture. I often think that Europe is estine. "Dust deserts," he terms , And she mourned because
Because the
i
her
sun that the centuries-old custom of us-
30c per lb. gradually shifting hack to its old them, "that is the civilization of the forgets
Rib Roast
sheds great masses of golden lights i
East, and the Jerusalem West ; in the new- Jewish suburbs to I
ins fermented wines for religious
Soup Meats
15c per lb. home—the
on the roof of the church, and does purposes should not be given up.
University will to a great deal to- be 1, 'It up we must guard the future ,
give her a single sweet ray, but
not
residents'
comfort
anti
not
pile
up
the
wards again bringing Eastern civil-
Dr. Cyrus Adler, Acting President
expense. Every town must be in a throws her, at noon of the beauti-
Phone No. Market 5670
ization to the fore. Have you ever
of the seminary, is said to have de-
'" ful light-filled day, only the shadow
thought that you could in your uni- a'
clared that, while he is not qualified

Geddes
is
a
delightful
sank
good-na-
of
a
pale
sunbeam.
And
even
this
All meats ordered during morning
versity combine the teachings of the
deside whether or not fermented
tured Scotchman; he is a Democrat glides over it and steals away as if to .
delivered immediately after.
wines are necessary for sacramental
lives of !fillet and Shammai, whose
.... the yellow sand
statues I think should he placed at and a lover of his fellow men. Somelashamed
purposes,
he hoped their use might be
a pair of twisted old shoes.
the main entrance to the university? esteem him a visionary, but as I left And
abolished on account of abuses from
And yet something else
!fillet, the gentle, spiritual, mystical him I thought that we will need much
Mother, dear, I am ashamed. My the issuance of permits. The Bible,
vision if we are ever to build
type, and Shammai, the intellectual more
beautiful cities and pleasant home- heart grows so warm. Imagine a he pointed out, sanctions polygamy,
and austre stern teacher. Judaism
' but on account of the scandals result-
wave of flowing red hair
steads
in the new Palestine.
has had in the past many great stu-
ins from it the Jewish people abol-
seems to beat out sparks of light.

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"Why are you crying, little girl?" ' jelled it.
It was pointed out that if sacra-
"What are you looking for in the
mental grapejuice becomes permissi-
Iler mother had given her ten pen- ble, there is no grapejuice manufac-
nies, and had sent her to buy some- tured that orthodox Jews may drink.
By ISSAC LEOB PEREZ
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Translated by J. Rabinowich
arm. The money fell into the sand. drink in accordance with hie laws of
why she wept. Kashruth, will have to be formed, it
Mother dear, 1 want to tell you a to give me. N'ou kiss me each min- That is
was said, to supply the needs of the
You
are
always,
always
I wouldn't cry if I lost anything.
ute
secret . . . . And please don't tell
Father
has
so
much
busi-
I
asked
her, "A copper piece or a observing Jews. A committee, head-
mine
father.
ed by Rabbi Louis Feinberg of Cin-
ness all the time. I know, he wants dime?"
Because he
You ask why"
"A dime," she said, and didn't even rinnati, will report today on the ques-
to be rich.
loves me less
Con.
So you want to know the secret, look around.
No, mother, I sin with they , words. mother, dear?
Following an address by Dr. Adler
"I will help you search."
Ile does not love me less, he loves
I bent down, made believe I search- the rabbis decided to take care of the
I am ashamed to tell you. You
me otherwise than you.
financial needs of the seminary them-
say one must not be ashamed before ed, and ':found" her a dime.
s elves and agreed to raise $100,000
Ile is a father; he is more severe.
"Here' '
But ....
his mother? True
She saran , an with joy. With a each year.
Father has a inns beard; father's do you know what, mother dear?-2
sit
down
on
this
chair
near
the
shake
of
her
head
she
threw
back
the
face is not so smooth to the touch as here,
red wave of her hair. As if from un-
your soft, velvety one, and he has al- window
That is good.
der a cloud, rose her little, alabaster- TYPHUS AND PLAGUE
together different eyes—an alto-
Ah, how wonderfully the sun is like face.
nether different look. You, when you setting. (low sweetly its last vague, With eyes,
SPREADING AMONG
.
No. I car: mother dear
look at me, such soft, leveling eyes red rays smile on your gentle, pale
not paint you such
those eyes
eyes.
—you have such kind, sympathetic
JEWISH IMMIGRANTS
face
So much joy !alone in them.
eves. You are a mother and a friend
Oh, mother. dear, how beautiful,
I dreamed cf them the whole night.
together. I can keep no secret from
how good and beautiful you are.
' , ... The whole night.
WARSAW—(J. T. A.)—The dan•
vou. Your eyes draw it from my
Wait. I will sit down at your ' This is my secret, mother dear. You ger of the continuous spreading of
heart.
the plague and typhus epidemic re-
So that you should not laugh?
Father looks at me differently. Al- feet
. Don't laugh, mother. I will never sulting from overcrowding among the
look at my face while I tell you
ways seriously, seemingly cold.
Jewish immigrants returning from
No, mother, they are different, dif- I will sit on the footstool and look forget those eyes
, Mother dear—
Russia is one which is to be faced by
out
of
the
window.
ferent eyes
That isn't good. I am ' May I go to the street of the car- all organizations and institutions
No
I was net so much afraid of him
See, though ' penters, to see—the old synagogue? seeking to check the epidemic. The
ashamed
of
the
sun
when I was a child. I remember how
principal difficulty lies in preventing
it burns gladly at midday, in the
I used to climb to his knee, play with
dl that
as penetration into the interior. Per-
a

i : t par t s f from us no sadly
his hair, comb and braid his ear d , evening
IN OUR PLAYGROUND
mission has been secured from the
touch hi: lips. And if he wanted to I am ashamed to talk of mysilf be-
Polish government to establish infor-
look mustily at me, I would pull down fore it. I will rest my head in your
Noah'. Ark.
mation bureaus at the stopping points
I will close my eyes. And
lap
his eyelids and close his eyes
MT a corner of the yard or where the Jewish immigrants are pro-
you—put
your
hand
on
my
fore-
Mark
Today I cannot
playground for "The Ark," and the vided with the bare necessities of life
Once—do you hear me. mother?— head
It isn't hard for you to hold my corner diagonally opposite it for the and some medical attention.
when I was sick, I awoke and found
Reports from Kovno state that ev-
You head in your lap, mother, dear? No? "Dry Land." Then one player will
both of you near my bed
Your non is sixteen years old, and be N(ah, and will stand at one side ery train brings new batches of re-
wept so quietly. so broken-hearted-
emaciated,
has such a small light head .... of the "Dry Land." The other play- immigrants, famished,
.
And
father
.
.
.
.
mother,
he
ly .
ers will all be animals, and will stand hareicotod and ragged. Every house
dear, his face was so terrible . . . . and body.
Don't sigh, mother, dear. God has in the morner marked "Dry Land." and public building being occupied, the
I saw that he was angry at God ....
I closed my eves with fear. not forgotten me Ile gave me There will lie two animals of each refugees are filling in synagogues and
kind. Then Noah calls the names of are tilling the Beth Ha Midroahim-
Since then I cannot come near him little fink, but he gave many better
as I used to. Something holds me thing instead; you, father—days and any animals he chooses, as a signal men, women and children being indis-

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heart leaps to meet nights with wondrous dreams. . . ,
him. to welcome him, but I cannot And today—a secret
Now, my eyes are closed
move.
Don't think I love him less .. . . With eyes closed I might be able to
God forbid . . . . I love him very tell you. I'll try. It is so hard.
much. I love him more with each It seems to be nothing.' A web of
day, each minute that passes. When a few wonderful dreams of light, and
he comes near me my heart beats yet it lies on my heart like a atone
with joy, my soul trembles with hope . . . . Not like a common stone, i'
—he will take me by the hand, and is not • stone from the street or the
hold me near his heart field
I
It is a precious stone
I never tremble near you
the gl eams . . . . lights up all atom
You love meY o always,
.
lways always time it.
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7

AQUITANIA •

I

:

sand?"

for them to run into "The Ark." For-
instance, he may call out "Tigers!"
Then the two players who are tigers
must dash across to the Ark, and try
to get there before Noah can toucl-.
hem. W"en all the players are in
the Ark, Noah goes and stands near
the Ark, and calls the animals to run
in the Dry Land. And so on. If
Noah catches an animal before it can
each the opposite corner, the animal
as to be Noah, and Noah becomes the
animal. You play this with as many
zhildren, and as long as you like.

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immigrants seeking to return to Po-
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learned that the Immigration Com- serves the right of censorship in all
mittee, which held its second executive cases in which it shall consider such
session since the Christmas recess, has action necessary for safeguarding the
now under consideration the question interests of the Workers' Republic.

of the form of the new legislation to
be enacted.

The probability that the quota sys-
tem will be abandoned is becoming in-
creasingly remote, as also is the sub-
stitution of a hill extending the privi-

CLASSIFIED

JEWISH GIRL, 17, wishes position

lege of entry to relatives of citizens
with Jewish family for light house-
of the United States.
Write Box 600, 7swials
work.
The supporters of immigration are
Chronicle.
now concentrating their elTorts upon
securing the passage of amendments
VIRGINIA PARK BEAUTY, 1603-95
to the existing Immigration Law, cal-
—Duplex, eight rooms each apart-
culated to soften the harshness of its
ment; three rooms and bath on
provisions.
third floor, vapor steam; triple
It appears certain that legislative
garage. Last word in quality and
action on the immigration measure
appointments. Open 2 to 4 daily.
will first be taken in the House, since
Sid. Liddell, Gargfield 5034.
the Senate Committee has not yet niet,
though it may soon assemble.
EXPERT CATERER for weddings,
receptions, parties. Mrs. B. Ker-

PALESTINIAN GENDARMERIE

ner, 263 Erskine. Main 3681.

TWO LADIES, one employed, desire
LONDON—(J. C. B.)—The British
room, private family or couple.
Colonial office announces that Church-
Housekeeping privileges. Northway
ill, in consultation with the Palestin-
7434.

ian government has decided to raise
a force of almut 700 British soldiers THREE SISTERS are willing to
to be added to the existing police force
share their apartment with a re-
in Palestine. Recruiting from units
fined Jewish girl. Glendale 8007.
disbanded during the current year will
shortly commence; and it is expected, LEN JO SHOP—Orders now taken
for spring frocks, ladies' and chil-
the J. C. If. understands, that num-
dren'e. Remodeling at reasonable
bers of Jewish ex-service men will he
prices. 505 Fisher Arcade.
enlisted.
A previous report stated that the
British government intended to em- NICE LARGE ROOM—Steam heat-
ed, for one or two gentlemen. 292
ploy 700 members of the Black-and-
East Forest avenue. Glendale
Tans for policing Palestine.
7140•M.
tf
The new force will form an entity
district from the police body which is
WANTED—Partner in estab-
already in the land, and will be sep-
lished wholesale and retail
arately recruited and administered. In
fur company. No experience
addition to their police duties, the Men
necessary. Over $10,000 pro-
will also be utilized as a military re-
fit last year. Apply Mr. Gag-
serve, being trained and equipped with
nier, 1432 Farmer, Room 6.
this end in slaw.

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