PE 9ErRorri6NTsi1 PAGE TWO RONICIL pointed out that there are couatrias, porting a population in Palestine such as Japan, engaged in large scale large as that in Biblical times production that lack raw materials, a standard of life equal to or slig but a study of what that country pro- higher than that of the count duces and the labor conditions under from which Jews are coming. The whole of I'alestine, no le which it works, as well as a study of its standard of living, would convince than a small county in one of (Continued from Page 1) even the ordinary layman who had large states in America, even if only the slightest understanding of tensive farming was universally carefully by the opportunity afforded Jewish life that a repetition of what veloped, would find itself I me through my visit. Japan has done would be impossible premed to provide not only au& food for a total population of Ai A small country such as Palestine , in Jewish Palestine. which on a clear day can be seen The support of a large population Christians and Jews of several from end to end from any one of the in Palestine will of necessity have to lions, but sufficient export to bal high mountains with a good pair of come from sources other than that the import necessary to maintair field glasses, must necessarily be of industry. Industry there will be standard of life which our people more than an agricultural country if in Palestine; in fact, there is at pres - mend and which would be absob it is to support any large number of ent small industry, which will in the essential if they were to be a he people. Therefore, to think in terms course of time increase, but large contented people. There is no need to discuss of millions of people residing in Pal. production industry for export, at estine, self-supporting and self-sus- least for the present, is out of the conditions, climate, rainfall; a this has been discussed allirmat taining, one must immediately think question. and negatively by experts good in terms of industry. The Rutenberg Concession. bad. It is sufficient for me tha Palestine and Industry. In discussing the possibilities of accomplishments of the colonist There are so many angles of in- small industry, I must not pass by such as to convince me that it o dustry that to discuss the subject at lightly the development of electrical sible to develop the rocky and Acting on many requests from customers who were unable to reach us, we are extending length would make what I intended power under the Rutenberg conces- soil of Palest'ne to a highly pr as a brief statement entirely too long, sion. While up to the present time five state. That great sacrifices and, as a further inducement, we add a number of extra this sale for another week and yet it will be necessary to touch the only one plant in operation is at to be made, that great sufferin specials in authentic and direct importations at prices really remarkable. on certain phases of it as it applies to Tel-Aviv and that a Duessel engine, to be endured, that men and w Palestine. When we think in terms oil-driven unit, yet the possibilities have to labor under the hardest of industry for any country, or even of power development through the ditions, that life at best in the ',Unhurt Iran a section of a country, our thoughts natural water power resources are al- Beluchistan days of land development is a i Average size four feet in inches Ill naturally turn to the raw materials most unlimited. Average size six itet six inches be able existence, all this must not Average sire five feet six inches by toll feet eight inches. Spec la' necessary. Given raw materials, There is no question in my mind too formidable, as the idealis three feet three inches. Special :47 three feet six inches. Special price •25 supply of labor fully competent to but what the Rutenberg plan of pro. price for choice • price for choice those who pioneer the land is for choice turn the raw product into the manu- ducing cheap power in Palestine will that they accept as a matter is factured article and the necessary play an important part in the eco- Kerrnan all these hardships, so that it •Dozar finances, there still remains the ques- nomic and social development of Su ruk . the final results of their effort verage size five feet by three fest tion of a market that will absorb the Average size seven feet by four feet I'alestine, particularly in transporta- Average size live feet six inches by Special price for product at a price that will produce tion, in irrigation and in furnishing we must look. six inches. Special price fi , r468 three feet six inches. Special price Palestine, to be an agriei oi ce ch a sufficient profit to carry on. This. light and power, so that life in that choice for choice roughly and briefly, is the cycle, and country will take on the higher as- country, needs the genius of th which, blended with his idealise Boyar any discussion of Palestine as an in- pects that always follow the trail of Lilahan again be converted into a lam Antic dustrial country must encircle it, electricity. It- son size—ten feet seven inches. ing with milk and honey, pro . Ro.nn size- eleven feet two inches must see to it that it is complete. Room size—ten feet ten inches by by seven feet seven inches It is with pleasure that I say a few of course, there are not too m by eight feet one inch. Marked 4350 seven feet. Marked specially Generally speaking, Palestine lacks words about the Rutenberg plant at drink the milk and sip the hon Marked specially now, to specially now, 10 now to most of the essentials necessary for Tel-Aviv. In the several enterprises Thousands—Not Millions any considerable industry. It has no I am associated with, electric power Ispahan Kerman All through my tour of Pale: mineral resources such as coal, iron, plays a large part. It has been nec- Sank Hoorn size—nineteen iect $165 copper, nickel; in fact, it is practical- essary for me to know- something of was constantly conscious 0 Room size-ten feet two niche Room size—tWeIVC feet ire two inches. M■tr.■• i t ∎ ! . ly barren of those natural essentials power production and the machinery thought, not millions for Pa l six fees Marked specially feet. Marked specially specially now, to which must necessarily be available and building necessary for economi- but thousands. Not all thos nw. to by n now, to in large quantities if any considerable cal operation. I want to pay Dr. Itu- want to come, but those who Chinese industry is to be developed. tenberg and his associates the com- to come. Not accidental immig Chinese Chinese For the sake of argument, we pliment of saying that their plant at but selected immigration. Average $48 Very handsome rugs. Averag. Beautifully assorted In my conversation with al might assume an ample supply of Tel-Aviv is without question the most Assorted colors averaging four seven by bun feet. size six by three. skilled labor, which at the present compact. the best laid out and the of men in that country, I pr "$76 feet by two feet. Special price Choice thoice this thought, and without ex moment does not exist in any quan- finest all around little plant of its for choke tity. We might also assume that a kind I. have ever had the pleasure of found them in complete aCCOi Chinese Chinese my views. These men, anxiou sufficient supply of capital would be looking over. Chinese R.,o, size—twelve by nine feet available, and that machinery of the If this type of efficient construc- Palestine contain a large poi li.son size and extra quality—size and of extra go, e1 quality Rana size in beautiful colors run- W011111 tion is a forerunner of what the Ru- as quickly as possible, reali highest production possibilities ten by eight feet. Markol specially ning in size nine by six feet and be installed, and yet the handicap of tenberg plan will be when completed, there is such a thing as mov Marked specially marked having to import raw materials would Palestine can look forward to having fast and the danger that lurk be such as to make marketing the as fine an electrical installation as complishment. The past few See Out Exhibit product a difficult business problem. any country in the world. From what since the British occupatioi The question of market is one of I have seen and heard, it wouldn't be seen Palestine almost double Good Furniture the :ft vital importance in the discussion of at all surprising if Palestine was to rah population. The governno 1(1.Nut Better Homes Show industrial development. One might be the first country to make the full sus of 1922 gave the Jewish Expensive, it have the raw materials, the skilled use of electricity, not only as it ap- tion as 83,794 out of a total workmen, the finances to operate and plies to transportation and produc- tion of 757,182. Since this census was taker the highest production and yet not tion, but in its use in agriculture and 10,000 more Jews have co be able to find a market, due to the in the home. DETROIT MICHIGAN about 3,500 have left, makint distance from the market, to lack of room.. Developing Agriculture. Jewish population of about facilities for reaching market and to Visit our permanent Better Homes Exhibit. Three complete floora-108 As I have previously said, the sup- Of these 90,000, more than a high cost of production, due to a high standard of living and to corn- port of a large population cannot de- ere living in the cities of P 1, Oh OS 10 Sal \ fat ' petition from other countries lacking pend upon the development of indus- leaving a bare 20,000 on t 'the disadvantages enumerated. In try; therefore, if Palestine is ever to These figures are rough, tak As he came into his apartment he my judgment, at the present time the become a homeland for the Jewish reports furnished by the Zi ■ people in which millions of our peo- five, and are used to show t wasn't crazy about asking her to join fairly yelled to his attendant. "Take possible markets available to Pales- our club." off these robes quickly, for I am tine are being supplied with their re- ple can be provided for upon a stan- a small proportion of the "It doesn't matter now," went on chancellor of the uni- quirements of manufactured articles dard of living that is in harmony with come here settle on the land Anna, "But don't you notice that the smothered. As Jewish life and Jewish ideals, then One need not go much furl versity of London I order you to do (under such conditions as to price, other forms of providing a livelihood girls aren't so snobby now?" so at once." quality, marketing facilities) from figures to show the danger AC "If you'll keep still a minute, I'll must be developed. people if this ratio of city p( The attendant was not slow' in re- countries which have available all of There is the land that in the days as against farm population e say smoething," said Lillian laughing- moving the rich garment from the the essentials as to make the con- gone by was spoken of as a land flu ly as she came forward. "We have prince's shoulders, but he did not stop sideration of Palestine as an indus- ing with milk and honey, and whi h Already the problem of co here an invitation from the Merry- there. At the request of the prince he trial country an impossible one. This employment has caused gr Time Club with special requests for proceeded to remove the naval uni- statement will only hold if the facts is reported as having supported sev- cern to those vitally interest eral millions of people. It is possible building of roads and olio all of us to conic to their party next I have stated them are true, unless RS as well and to prepare the prince that Palestine, if highly devleoped ag- work on a large scale by the week. Of course, we can't refuse, can form for the enjoyment of that liberty discoveries are made which at the riculturally, would provide sufficient ment has almost ceased, al we?" which can be partaken of not only by present time are unknown. consisted of Jewish girls, had a meet- "Of course not, agreed Dora every free subject of the British Em- As I see it, the cycle for successful foodstuffs for a population of several building and other private THE NEW MEMBER ing. The members rarely quarreled, promptly. pire but by every human being business is broken in two fundamen- millions with a standard of living and when they did, they soon became "See, Dora," whispered Anna to her throughout the world. tat essentials—that of raw material equal to that of Biblical days. flow- (Continued On Page Ey Eta C•minaky, East Tawas, Mich. friends again. Dora and Anna walk- friend, "It's because of the new mem- ever, I question the possibility of sup- The prince was again himself as he and that of market. It might be ed home together, so one can imagine ber." lay upon the soft and silken couch that all went well at the meeting. "She really does look so lonely, clad in the becoming softness of a The Lively Girls' Club had two riv- girls," Anna spoke sadly, as she THE PRINCE BECOMES soothing bath robe and reading in an al clubs, the Good-Time Club and the watched the newest member of the afternoon's newspaper the account of CHANCELLOR Merry.Making Club, who always tried clam walk solemnly to her seat. how he became the chancellor of the to "show off." The rival clubs had "Really, girls," went on kind-heart- University of London. The Prince of Wales had breakfast- "THE STORE THAT MADE FARMER STREET" ed Anna, "I think we ought to ask her thought of inviting the new members, to join our club. The others won't namely, Annette Holcomb, but had ed and had gone to his office, where THE CROWN OF LEARNING not decided to do so. They must first his secretary was opening his mail. ask her." In ancient Babylon there lived a "Good morning, Mr. Secretary," "Well, she doesn't seem to fit into see if she would fit into their class. prince in whose family the crown of our club," put in Dora, "She's any- Soon after the clubs found out that said the Prince. As he approached Miss Holcomb was a rich and well- his desk he found that the mail was David was a treasured possession. thing but lively, you can see." Although he had no money, the young "Yes, but she hasn't the chance. titled young lady and ought to be wel- less bulky that it usually was. "Good morning, Your Majesty," re- prince never dreamed of wearing this How can she be, now? Would you be comed anywhere. A day after this Annette Holcomb plied the secretary, as he proceeded to crown some day, but thought instead happy if everybody looked at you and said 'poor lonesome girl, ur something was regarding three messages with a put the Prince's swivel chair in ex- of another crown which he had heard puzzled expression on her face. It actly the right position. "The mail was to be obtained in Jerusalem. like that, but wouldn't associate with So one day Hillel, for that was the you? I don't care, but I think the would be impossible to join all three is not as heavy this morning but the youth's name, started for Palestine to Lively Girla' Club should try to make clubs, but Annette would have liked calendar, I fear, will be quite exact- gain the crown kept there. He learn- to do that. Two messages had come ing." others happy, too." "What's the big stunt today?" in- ed that not everyone could enter the Anna wiped a stray tear from her that morning; one had come a week cheek and went on talking: "Now before. Annette was undecided as to quired the Prince as he stood in the little house where this was kept, for center of the room, his hands on his each day money must he given the Dora, do you want her to join or not? which she would join. "She didn't accept," mused Dora hips and a shurlish smile hovering doorkeeper. Poor Hillel had no mon- Let's put it to the vote." ey so he went to work chopping wood. "I think the president should be giv- thoughtfully at the next Lively Girls' about his lips. When he had saved enough he went "You are to become Chancellor of en a chance to say something about meeting. "Yes, but she was so nice about it," the University of London this after- proudly to the door and paid his way, it," declared Dora, "But, of course, we and there day after day he sat listen- declared Anna. "She wanted to join must have a meeting first. It's five noon, and the ceremonies begin ing to famous teachers. But alas, one minutes before the last bell and Ger- but the other girls acted so dreadful- promptly at two o'clock." cold mid-winter's day he found him- The Prince did not say a word, but trude, Sadie and Jessie aren't here ly about it that she decided not to. She wouldn't join one of the others sat down at his desk to peruse letters self penniless and unable to attend yet." "Then we shall have a meeting to- unless they let join both, so they uni- that had come from all parts of the school any longer. As he sat in his room, head in night after school," suggested Lil- ted and call themselves the Merry- British Empire and that contained for Time ('tub." lian, the president. the most part, greetings and compli- hands, hopeless, he suddenly remem- bered that if he were to gain the "Ugh!" retorted Dora, "The Good It was agreed, and that night after ments and requests that could hardly crown for which he had come, he must school the Lively Girls' Club, which Time Club was the best. Anyway, I be met." not lose any of the precious lessons. After spending the morning in a more or less commonplace routine, the He rushed bark to the schoolhouse and up on the roof listened at the Prince returned to Buckingham Pal- going ace to lunch with the King and Queen. skylight. So engrossed was he that Promptly at half-past one the he never noted that it was snowing. The next ni truing the students no- Prince, wearing a naval uniform of a form c covering g the sky- ar orm ) superior rank, surmounted the robes ticed a lark light. It pro ed to be poor 11010, al- NOW OPEN AND READY TO SERVE YOU! of a Chancellor of the university, went forth from the palace into a waiting most frozen r, death. They took him automobile. On arriving at the uni- in and restored him to life, and when E point with pride to our Thousands of Satisfied versity he was greeted by the vice- they heard his story the teachers said newly equipped and greatly chancellor, a varied group of official he might come every day without pay- ing. 312.: Users Know_ enlarged Boys' Department—our dignitaries and the faculty. So Billet' earned his crown of know- At two o'clock the ceremonies began entire third floor, covering 10,000 ledge, and later became one of the Contractors Know— with an address of welcome by the square feet—for it is without ques- vice-chancellor, followed by the con- greatest teachers ever known. ferring of the chancellorship of the tion the finest of its kind in the university upon the young prince. country! The action was characterized by the rich pomp and circumstance in Here you may choose from the keeping with the traditional pageant- products of America's finest manu- ry by which the chancellorship of the university of London is bestowed. facturers—high quality boys' ap- As he moved about from place to parel, displayed conveniently, so place in the venerable hall and upon the platform where most of the cere- that you may make your selections mony was enacted, the prince was as- Furniture Upholstering carefully and economically, too, for prices are within sisted by a dapper little page who car- and ried about the train of the gold and the reach of every purse. Refinishing russet robes. Throughout the exer- Are in • Class by Themselves. Our Boys' Section consists of five distinct depart- cises the prince appeared calm and at self-possessed. But in his heart there INVESTIGATE ments, namely: Boys' Clothing, Boys' Footwear, Moderate Prices. was a longing for the removal of the Boys' Headwear, Boys'. Furnishings, Children's Ap- robes and for the ordinary freedom which a subject of the British Empire parel and the finest Barber Shop in the city, special- enjoys. The exquisite little page was izing in Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hair Cutting. to him more than an inevitable ele- THE UN DOW COMPANY ment in a traditional setting; but was `Upholsterers "711e Store gnat Made Farmer Street" of real service inasmuch as, by keep- P.m. •••••• xu ing the train of the robes at all times R935 Ptusas•mvs lifted, he reduced the net burden Northw•y 5978 which weighed upon the prince's 1191 Avery shoulders. Northw•y At last the ceremony came to an A 1902 end. Satisfied that there was no long- ROSENBERG BROS. er any question as to his right to the 1127.1129 FARMER STREET KOSHER MEAT MARKET title of chancellor of the university. 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