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Progress in Palestine
A Review of the Latest Developments in the Material and Cul-
tural Progress of the Jewish Homeland.
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By JUDGE BERNARD A. ROSENBLATT,
Member World Zionist Executive.
A new ship from Trieste had an-
chored in the roads of Jaffa, and the
Jaffa was alive with the bustle of
boatmen, porters, friends and rela-
tives of the newcomers still on board
and the usual crowd of the idle and
curious. The landing of the new im-
migrants at Jaffa is always an inter-
esting sight. It is almost thrilling to
watch the Arab boatmen bringing
their small and frail craft laden with
humanity and landing them, after
what appears to be a perilous jour-
ney, at the small jetties amid the in.
evitable Oriental liable and clamor.
One of the things that has always
"intrigued" me has been the psychol-
ogy of the young men and women who
have been coming into the land as
Chaluzim or pioneers. I have taken
every opportunity to talk to them and
to discover what was in their minds.
I found that the vast majority of them
who were coming from the lands of
danger and persecution to a land
where they knew they would be ex-
posed to all sorts of hazard and hard-
ted on a co-operative basis. In the
latter place the settlers are members
of the Joseph Trumpeldor Workmen's
Legion, an organization which now in-
cludes over three hundred hardened
pioneers. The name is in memory of
one of the most splendid personalities
which the Jewish revival in Palestine
has produced: Trumpeldor, who lost
his life in defense of the Jewish colon-
ies in Upper Galilee.
These colonists, who are provided
with land by the .lewish National
Fund, and with credit and equipment
by the Keren Ilayesod, have arrived
at the goal of their ambitions, but
their ambition does not present itself
to their minds in personal terms. True
they are now established. They are
the owners, whether individually or
collectively, of a definite piece of soil
and they have the means to cultivate
and redeem it. They need no longer
break stones on the roads and won-
der whether they will have employ-
ment and bread on the morrow.
"Well," I said to one of them, "now
Palestinian disease, trachoma.
No other agency, perhaps, has giv-
en to I'alestine that atmosphere of an
occidental country as the Medical Or-
ganization maintained by the Keren
Ilayesod and which is known as the
Hadassah Medical Organization, with
its modern hospitals, equipped with
the best scientific apparatus, with its
work of sanitation and hygienic edu-
cation. This Medical Unit which
treats Jew, Christian, and Moslem
alike has become one of the institu-
tions in Palestine which is now taken
for granted. To eliminate it would be
to remove one of those civilizing agen-
cies which it seems to me is going to
affect not Palestine alone but the
whole Orient.
MANDELL BERNSTEIN IS
LEGISLATURE CANDIDATE
HIMELHOCH CO. TO
ENLARGE BUILDING
Mandell Bernstein, local lawyer
with offices in the Dime Bank build-
ing, is among the candidates for state
representative from Detroit ts be
voted on at the primaries on Sept. 12.
Among other items in his platform is
the follownig:
"I am an advocate of the strict ob-
servance of all the constitutional
rights and immunities guaranteed to
every citizen by the Federal Consti-
tution and the Constitution of the
State of Michigan. The sacred right
to give bail in all bailable offenses,
which right was won to the people af-
llimelhoch Brothers & Co. an-
nounce that the Washington Arcade,
just south of the David Whitney
building and spanning the space be-
tween Woodward nad Washington
boulevard, would come into their
possession Sept. 1, when it will un-
dergo extensive alterations prepara-
tory to housing the enlarged Ilimel-
hoch establishment.
Albert Kahn, architect, will direct
the ehnages, which will give the new
owners three times the apace their
present quarters at 1230 Woodward
avenue afford. The latter building,
occupied by Himelhoch's in 1911, will
become the property of the .1. L.
Hudson Company on completion of
the arcade alterations next spring.
Himelhoch Brothers & Co. entered
business here in 1907, on the site of
their present eight-story building.
The original structure was a two-
story building, in which they catered,
as now, to a specialized women's and
children's trade.
The Washington Arcade, erected
in 1900 by Col. Frank J. Hecker, was
for years one of the show places of
Detroit. Its shops have enjoyed an
exclusive clientele, of which the new
owners hope to avail themselves. The
change is influenced by a need for
expansion and a desire to locate in a
section which C. Ilimelhoch believes
destined to become a big business
center.
The arcade will permit enlarging
all departments, Mr. Ilimelhoch said.
Alterations will be started at once.
Why So Much for Education?
I come now to the most pressing
problem of all just now, the problem
of the Hebrew school system. Here is
an educational system comprising
close to 140 schools, employing over
500 teachers, and educating about 13,-
000 children. It includes all grades of
education short of the university:
kindergarten, elementary, high schools
technical schools, normal schools, eve-
ning courses for adults, etc., and it is
all suported by the Keren Hayesod
and constitutes one of the largest
items in the Keren Hayesod budget.
In all of these schools the language of
instruction is Hebrew. More than 80
per cent of the Jewish children in Pal-
MANDELL BERNSTEIN
estine that are of school age attend
these schools. This entire system is ter years of servitude and struggle,
maintained by the Keren Ilayesod and and which was the greatest tright se-
the Keren Hayesod, in addition, is cured and retained by our forefathers
supporting the special educational in- in the adoption of our constitution.
stitutions and other activities which But such right has now become only
are being conducted in I'alestine by a privilege to be honored at the whim
the Mizrachi Organization.
of our police officials. Ilundreds of
1 can say without hesitation there citizens have been placed in our jails
Jewish Passengers Praise
is nowhere in the world a body of men
for no cause and upon no suspicion,
Treatment on "Berengaria"
and women more high-minded and
and all obstacles have been placed in
self-sacrificing than the teachers of
their way so that they are forced to
they wished the public to
I'alestine. They know how difficult it
Because
linger in jail until voluntarily re-
is for the Keren Ilayesod to meet the
know how well they were treated by
leased by the police, without being
large school budget, and the only time
the Cunard Line during their trip
you will hear them complain is when given the right to give bail for their from Warsaw to Cherbourg, their
their small salaries have remained un- appearance as guaranteed by our stay there while waiting for the
paid for such a long time that they constitution. The police of Detroit steamer and their journey across the
It is our intention to convince
and their families begin to find them- have been altogether too zealous in Atlantic to New York, the Jewish
you that "GOOD FURNI-
selves without bread. I understand taking the law into their own hands passengers on the Berengaria signed
TURE" can be had at prices
that this is the situation at the pres- and have by their autocratic tactics
testimonial warmly praising the
ent moment, and I think that the Jews deprived our citizens of their consti- steamship company for the kindness
that do not exceed those of in-
of America who so to speak, have the tutional right to give bail, which is shown them by the representatives
ferior merchandise. "SALES"
the
most
sacred
right
reareved
to
the
fate of this school system in their
of the Cunard Line and the officers
are not conducted in our shops,
hands, or rather in their pockets, citizens. Time and time again po- of the Berengaria. The statement,
prices are made right and
should understand its significance for lice officers have been known to ad- signed by 17 passengers, follows:
"lived up" to, at all times.
Palestine. I believe one of the proud- vise their unfortunate victims that
"All the undersigned passengers
est things American Jews are doing there was no judge in the city who of the Berengaria expresa their grati-
for Palestine is maintaining the Ile- could accept their bail bond, when tude to the representatives of the
brew School System through the Ker- they knew as a matter of fact that Cunard Line and to the officers of the
such was an untruth and made inten-
en Ilayesod.
ship for the excellent treatment re-
YOUNG LIFE IN BEN SHEMEN, ONE OF THE AGRICULTURAL COLO.
I must satisfy myself with a bare tionally for the purpose of hindering ceived during the railroad journey
NIES IN PALESTINE SUPPORTED BY THE KEREN HAYESOD.
mention of sonic of the other activities and obstructing the unfortunate citi- from Warsaw, the stay in Cherbourg
of the Keren Ilayesod in Palestine, zen in securing his release on bail. I
ship, looked forward to the problems you are a farmer in I'alestine. Thou- such as the maintenance of agricul- propose to introduce a bill making it and the voyage across the Atlantic.
"We were well treated all the way
of their new life with cheerful resig- sands of others wish they were in your tural experiment stations and affore- a crime for any police or pence officer
nation. When, therefore, on their ar- boots. You're a happy man." "Hap- station. The latter, while still in its from in any way hampering, obstruct- from Warsaw to Cherbourg. In the
latter
city the Cunard Line repre-
py,"
he
answered,
"not
exactly."
"Why
rival, instead of becoming at once the
first stages, is one of the most funda- ing or interfering with any citizen's
victims of their new surroundings not?" I asked. "You said it yourself", mental and promising developments right to give bail, and also providing sentatives secured quarters for us
and
arranged
to have our meals
he
replied,
"there
are
thousands
of
they find themselves received by help-
in progress. The Keren Ilayesod is for the presence at all times within
ful and friendly hands, their feelings others. Why aren't they made farm- also promoting, in various ways, pri- the city of Detroit of a magistrate to served to us during our five-day wait
for
the
boat,
our
party having started
ers
also?"
The
reply
is
characteristic.
of gratitude are mixed with bewilder-
vate enterprise. And it has played accept such bail bonds."
from the old country just this many
These men are building a nation. They an important role in the promotion of
ment.
(lays
too
soon.
are
not
interested
only
in
their
per-
Helpful Hands.
the Audja Concession which has been
"We are writing this testimonial
Fortunately such friendly and help- sonal and private fortunes.
granted by the Government to Pin- 5,000 CLEVELAND JEWS
And what he said was only too true, ches Ruttenberg for the Jaffa Dis-
HONOR RATIFICATION the fifth day out. We are all in hale
ful hands are there to receive them.
and hearty mood. The food on the
They are "taken in tow," so to speak, Much progress in agricultural coloni- trict. This Concession is distinct
by the representatives of the Zionist zation has been made. Valuable ex- from the Jordan or larger concession, Congressman Burton Says U. S. ship is always fresh and good. We
are quartered in two, three and four-
Executive in Palestine, and made to periments are on the road to success, and is already being developed with
Helped in Ratification of Pal.
berth staterooms. Families are given
feel that their difficult road will be but the progress has not been great capital furnished by the lea and the
Palestine Mandate.
larger rooms. We spend the days on
made as smooth as possible. -And they enough. There is more land to be Keren Ilayesod in equal amounts and
bought,
more
people
to
settle.
know that they are not the recipients
CLEVELAND.—(J. T. A.)—Con- the upper decks, where the band plays
by the municipalities of Jaffa and Tel
There is a tremendous deal more to Aviv.
of charity. They know that the Zion -
gressman T. E. Burton of Cleveland, until 10 p. m.
"We write this testimonial in ap-
ist Executive is merely the agency of be done by the Jewish National Fund
who has helped pass the Zionist res-
For Body and Soul Alike.
WITHDRAW WENGROWITZ the Jewish people, of their fellow Jews and there is more to be done by the
olution in Congress, addressing a preciation of the excellent treatment
In conclusion, I would like to point meeting of 5,000 Jews celebrating the bestowed upon us and we hope it
Ilayesod. But there is hope in
CHARGES OF BLOOD LIBEL all over the world, and particularly in Keren
America, who provide the means what has been accomplished. The to the fact that there is hardly a ratification of the mandate, gave doc- will be printed in the public press."
through the Keren Ilayesod for enab- thirty odd settlements which the Ker- estine which is not profoundly influ- umentary proof that the Zionist atti-
en Ilayesod is promoting in Palestine phase of Jewish development in Pal- tude of the U. S. Government was in-
ling
them to start their new life.
WARSAW.—(J. C. B., by Mail.)
Large numbers of them arrive pen- contain the nucleus of a Jewish peas- enced and promoted by the Keren strumental in confirming the mandate. EPHRAIM PERLMUTTER
---The latest reports from Posen in-
WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)— dicate that the charge against Joseph niless. The Keren Ilayesod pays the antry, of the type of Jewish peasant- Hayesod. From the work of caring The nations listen carefully and
SELLS FOR HUPMOBILE
There are 946,139 Jews in New York Engel, the septuagenarian resident of per capita tax amounting to one pound ry which so mystified my friend the for the immigranta, through coloni- obiediently to every word uttered by
zation, agricultural and urban; from this Government, Mr. Burton said:
City, compared with 897,452 English Wengrowitz, of having drawn blood which every arrival has to pay. Large British official whom I quoted above.
Ephraim Perlmutter, well known
looking after health and sanitation Rabbi S. Goldman, Doctor Jasin and
Houses for Palestine.
and Celtic, the Census Bureau an-
Detroit young man, is now selling for
from his Christian servant girl, Kntya numbers of them have no friends or
The dream which these men and through providing for education, its Mr. Friedland also spoke.
nounced.
the Ilupmobile car, whose salesrooms
Wenzel, for ritual purposes, has been relatives to receive and shelter them.
benefleient
and
constructive
hand
is
Other nationalities are listed: Ital-
women nurse in their souls is to set-
are located at 1214 Atkinson. Mr.
entirely withdrawn. Instead, a new The Keren Ilayesod provides them
ian, 803,048; German 090,798; Rus-
tle on the soil, "to irrigate it with everywhere visible, it cares alike for
I'erlmutter was formerly with the
charge is being brought against him with shelter, with food and medical their sweat," as their orators love to the body and the soul of the Jewish BALTIMORE JEWS HOLD
sian, 221,153; Polish 161,310.
and sanitary service. The Keren
Mr. Perlmutter was born in
that
he
drew
blood
from
the
girl
in
GREAT MANDATE RALLY Stevens.
The English and Celtic, including
Ilayesod through the Zionist Execu- put it. Whatever other work they Homeland.
Detroit and has lived here all his life.
order
to
infuse
it
into
the
veins
of
I
wish
every
contributor
to
the
Ker-
Irish, Scotch, Welsh and Manx, de-
tive scours the land to find employ- may be compelled to do, they look up-
Ile
has
a
wide circle of friends.
his
invalid
children
to
restore
them
creased almost 5 per cent, since 1910,
BALTIMORE.—(J. T. A.)—Ten
ment for them. With the help of this on merely in the nature of an appren- en Ilayesod could visit Palestine and
while Jews decreased 0 per cent The to health. The defense points out agency they organize into groups, they ticeship, but whatever the work may see for himself what it is in which he thousand Jews celebrated the ratifi-
If
you
would
love your religion
that
the
transfusion
of
blood
is
an
six mother tongues represent 86.6 per
are provided with tools, and they are be, it is welcome and carried through is sharing. He would realize, I be- cation of the Palestine Mandate at more dearly, if you would understand
cent of the entire population of the operation which requires the attend- transported to their places of employ- with enthusiasm, and one of the op- lieve, that his contribution had made Carlins Park, following an automobile
it
and
value
it
more
rationally, if you
ance
of
a
skilled
surgeon
and
that
metropolis.
parade through Baltimore's principal
ment. No danger that these young portunities which has lately arisen, him not poorer but vastly richer.
Engel could not possibly have under-
All these works which I have sug- downtown streets in which more than would wish your children to remain
men and women will become spoiled and is growing in Palestine is now be-
attached
to
it
in
spite
of the difficul-
taken such a task. Meanwhile the
or pauperized. They know that they ing met and one of the principal in- gested are in full operation, and they twelve hundred machines participated. ties, the allurements, the materialis-
2,000,000 marks which were demand-
ADMISSIONS QUESTION
will have.to rely upon their own ex- struments in solving this pressing depend for their existence on the Jews The great open-air assemblage at the
tic tendencies of the age, then, I say,
ed as bail have been paid into court
ertions. They know that for years, problem is the General Mortgage of America. They would go out of park was addressed by Senator
TAKEN UP BY HARVARD and Engel is at present at liberty.
learn, if you do not know it, the
possibly, the land of milk and honey Bank in the creation of which the existence if the Jews of America fail- France, Representative Hill of Mary-
The local press, however, have by will give them very little of those Keren Hayesod took the initiative to- ed to meet their obligations. Anyone land, Rabbi Rizkin and Doctor Her- varied history of your past, the his-
Jew Is Chairman of Sub.Committee no means dropped the charge of dainties. But they are grateful for gether with the Jewish Colonial Trust. who has made a pledge to the Keren man Seidel. Tremendous enthusiasm tory of trials and triumphs, the his-
ritual murder and are still claiming the first help they get. It gives them
The Mortgage Bank is now in oper- Ilayesod and fails to pay it when it is was manifested by the monster out- tory of abasement and uplifting, the
to Get Graduate: ' Views.
in virulent language that the Jews the feeling that the Jewish people is ation under the management of Mr. due puts in jeopardy the entire sys- pouring which exceeded the expecta- history of the Ghetto and the history
extract blood for use on Passover. behind them, that the Jewish people Michael Poliakoff, who is recognized tem of development and progress. tions of the leaders. They anticipate of the world's parliaments: "Call to
NEW YORK.(J. C. 11.)—The Cor- They state that the blood is sent to
knows that what they have set out to authority in banking matters and be- Even political victories and defeats highly favorable results for the Ker- mind the days of old, consider the
respondence subcommittee, one of the a central institution, where it is dried
do is in the interests of the whole Jew- longs to a family with wide banking are less significant than the steady en Hayesod and other Zionist activi- years of generation upon genera-
four bodies which make up the com- into powdered form and distributed
tion."—Herman Gollancz.
experience and reputation. The head- progress of the Jewish Homeland in ties as a result of this rally.
ish people and of the Homeland.
mittee appointed by President Lowell to Jewish communities throughout
quarters of the bank are in Tel Aviv. material and cultural development.
New Type of Peasant.
of Harvard to study the question of the world for use in baking matzoth.
Moved by a spirit which they are Its capital of £74,000 is divided into a
sifting candidates for admission to the
Dr. Gottschalk, the rabbi of Posen, unable to resist, this "saving rem- reserve fund of £25,000 held by the
university, has begun its work, accord- is constantly in receipt of scurrilous
nant" of Israel is returning to Zion Jewish Colonial Trust and the balance DRIVE TO OBTAIN LARGE
ing to a report from Cambridge to letters containing threats against his
from all of the four corners of the of £49,000 is used for loans on mort- NUMBER OF BABIES FOR
New York papers.
person and the whole Jewish com-
gages in the centers of Jaffa, Ilaifa,
The duty of this subcommittee will munity. "You are the rabbi" reads earth. They forego the brilliant pros- Jerusalem and Tiberias. It is the first MICHIGAN FAIR CONTEST
pects of America for stone cutting on
be to interview and correspond with one letter, "and it is you who com-
the hills of Judaea. University grad- and only General Bank in Palestine
Harvard graduates, Jew and Gentile, mand the Jews to kill converts to
with the right to issue debentures.
in an effort to sound out the opinion Christianity and to extract blood sates who would attract attention or
A drive to obtain a large entry of
These debentures which are secured
on the limitation of Jewish enrollment. from innocent Christians. It is you the Champs Eloysees in Paris or at
babies from the local districts of the
Courteous and Careful Drivers
by the £25,000 reserve fund bear in-
the
Temple
Bar
in
London
can
be
Paul J. Sachs, assistant professor of to whom the blood is delivered, and
state for the Better Babies Contest
terest
at
a
rate
of
six
and
seven
per
fine arts, one of the three Jews on the it is you who bribe our judges that found toiling as farm hands in the
cent, the charge to the borrower 'be- at the Michigan State Fair, opening
neglected
fields
of
Southern
Galilee.
subcommittee, has been elected chair-
Sept. 1, has been started by G. W.
they should acquit those who are
Only a few weeks ago I visited one ing eight per cent, and the difference
man. The other members are Dr. Mil-
Dickinson, secretary-manager of the
covers the cost of administration.
ton J. Rosenau and Professor Law. caught extracting the blood of Chris- such colony in Mahlul, in the Valley
tians. It is you who supervises the of Yizroel, a few miles from Nazareth
Those who follow the latest reports exposition.
rence J. Henderson of the Harvard
In connection with the Better Ba-
in the development of Palestine know
Medical School and assistant Profes- baking of matzoth. It is you who on the road from Haifa to Tiberias.
makes fortunes from the sale of htese We first inspected the drainage oper- that at present the outstanding news bies Contest, a general educational
sor Harry A. Wolfson.
matzoth."
ationa of the Chaluzim, where the re- deals with the building "boom" which program "care of babies" is being
cent immigrants from the ghettos of is in progress. The recent establish- outlined for the mothers who bring
Eastern Europe are clearing the ma- ment of the Silicate Factory has in- their children to the fair. Dr. E. P.
"MARRYING RABBI" WED
JEWISH WORKERS SEND
larial swamps that present the great- sured a supply of bricks which has Mills of Ilighland Park will be super-
est
danger to the colonization of Pal. hitherto been one of the things that intendent of the department again
MACHINERY TO RUSSIA estine.
NEW YORK.—The Rev. Dr. Aaron
As we entered the camp a dis- Palestine has lacked. The General this year.
"It is important to the success of
Eiseman, rabbi of Mount Nebo Tem-
cussion began between the workers Mortgage Bank, no doubt, will play
ple, Broadway and 150th street,
and my traveling companion—prob- a tremendous role in providing Pal- the fair that we secure a large num-
NEW YORK.—(J. C. B.)—The
known as "the marrying rabbi," was
ably the greatest living Hebrew phil- estine with houses. Dr. Arthur Rup- ber of entries in the Better Babies
married to Miss Estelle Alexander Russian-American Industrial Corpor- osopher and essayist—as to the iden- pin is president of the bank, Mr. !loot- Contest from the rural districts,"
Eaterson, daughter of Louis Alexan- ation formed under the auspices of tification of this particular place with ten, the vice-president, and among the said Mr. Dickinson, "because, you
the Amalgamated Clothing Workers
der of 746 St. Nicholas avenue.
Biblical traditions. The workmen in- directors are Harry Sacher, I. Shap- know, this fair has to be representa-
Dr. Fred de Sole Mendes officiated of America to operate clothing and sisted that the land on which they iro, Michael Poliakoff, Israel Rosoff tive of all Michigan."
at the wedding In the College Room of textile factories in Moscow and Peto- were working was comprised within and the present writer. Here is where
The plan of the fair administra-
the Hotel Astor. Nearly 100 guests grad, announces its first shipment of the territory allotted to the tribe of the Keren Ilayesod stands out as an tion this year is to go farther than
were present. The bride is • graduate machinery.
the
ordinary blue ribbon wSich goes
Zebulun, and not, as some of us con- important constructive instrument in
This begins the actual functioning
of Hunter College and a member of
to the perfect children and a
tended, within the tribe of Nephtali. the original meaning of the term.
the Sisterhood of Mount Neboh Tem- of the corporation. The shipment is Finally, to clinch the argument, one
thorough
medical examination will
Health and San i tation.
ple. Mrs. Eiseman met her husband alot of small machine parts for Mos. workman produced the Bible and
There was a time in the history of begiven every baby entered in the
through attendance at his synagogue.
contest.
Definite
scientific advice
dearly proved by a description of the American Zionism when the health
Subscriptions to stock of the cor-
In June Dr. Eiseman, performed
boundaries that the land which they and sanitation problem of Palestine will be offered the parents following
141 marriages. His services have poration are well beyond $100,000. tilled was part of the soil of that tribe was the chief concern of the move- the examination.
been in great demand for wedding Drives for subscriptions have been or- of Israel known as 7,ebulun. This in- ment. Reports that came to America
The competition this year is di-
ganized in New York, Chicago, Cleve-
ceremonies.
cident recalled to my mind the state- on this subject left the impression vided into six classes: Babies from
land, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Boston,
ment
of
a
high
British
official
who
was
that
the
malaria
problem
was
so
ser-
rural
districts and towns of 1,000
Philadelphia, Blatimore, Toronto,
SMUTS IS ACCUSED
Louisville. I,os Angeles, and other perplexed by the character of the Jew- ious that little could be undertaken in and less population; babes from
ish
immigration.
Ile
said
to
me:
"I
the
way
of constructive colonization cities and towns of over 1,000 and
cities. With the clearing up of the
American Industrial situation, which ran understand peasants, I have seen before the land had ben cleared of that less than 10,000 population; babies
CAPE AOWN.—(J. C. B. by Mail) is expected within a few weeks, it is them in Egypt and in my own country diseaseThere is no doubt that ma- from cities over 10,000 population;
—The South African Review, publish- believed the total will rapidly reach —men who till the soil and whose hor- laria is a serious problem and is like- twins. triplets and champions.
izon is narrow. But the Jewish peas. ly to be one for some time to come, es-
ed here, prints a leading article on the $1,000,000 required.
Examinations in the contest are
ant who comes to Palestine from Eu- pecially since its solution can only be scheduled to begin Friday, Sept. 1,
the subject of anti-Semitism in regard
rope, speaking four languages or more brought about through the active co- and awards will be made en Satur-
to the immigration restrictions in
who reads Tolstoi and talks philos- operation of Arab and Jewish settle- day, Sept. 9. the day preced'nz con-
South Africa. "General Smuts", it
ophy, such a peasant I do not under- ments; and while the Arabs are no clusion of the fair. No child suffer-
writes, "denied that the government
stand."
is anti-Semitic, but simultaneously re-
doubt grateful for what the Jews have irg from an acute or constitutional
Colonies and Colonists.
vealed the cloven hoof of anti-Semi-
accomplished through the Medical Un- diasase will be allowed to be entered.
Speaking about Mahlul in the Val- it, it will be some time before they will
tism by saying: ''the government did
Entries for the contest will close
RIGA.—(.1. T. A.)—The Latvian ley of Yizroel which is one of the lat- be in a position to put forward the Aug. 30, two days previous to Vie
not intend to apply the immigration
laws In a spirit of hostility to Jews Government has undertaken to facili- est settlements in Palestine. I am re- necessary e,ergy and funds to clear opening of the fair, and should be
but welcomed the Jewish population tate the passage through the country minded that this colony, like many their own localities of the disease.
mailed to G. W. Dickinson, 502
so long at it was of the right class.' of emigrants from Russia bound for others in Palestine, over thirty I be-
It is one of the tasks of the Medical Bowles building.
You do not find General Smuts saying overseas, according to an agreement lieves is the joint work of the Jewish Unit to install the idea that those
that he welcomes Christians as long entered into with the United Emigra- National Fund and the Keren Hoye- things are net in the natural order of
as they are of the right class. Se far tion Committee. The agreement was sod. In this particular colony each the universe, and In the work that this
Anyone motoring any week-end to
from disproving anti-Semitism it negotiated by Adolph Ileld, European farmer works for himself, whereas in organization is doing in the colonies either Pittsburgh or Cleveland and
proves it. This is another rase where representative of the "Hies," who for others like Nuris, for example, anoth- and in the school houses, considerable wishing to be accompanied please call
the onlooker, that is, the non-Jew sees purposes of these negotiations repre- er recent establishment in the same progress has been made in reducing Glendale 8326 or Northway 1825-J.
the game better.
sented the "United Committee. '
Valley of Yizreel, the work is conduc- malaria and in extirpating that other —Adv.
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