Iiicl)cmori;frwtsii(liKONICIL PAGE TEN THE ELEMENTS OF PALESTINIAN RECONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT IS SHOWN :-: CLASSIFIED given with fine effect and appealing IN PALESTINIAN SURVEY power by several Detroit singers, C who, if they were at all present, must NEW YORK.—An interesting pic- FOR SALE—Small hotel on Itel have wondered why they had been Island, Orion, Mich. Tweet neglected at this time of all times, Digest of ■ Report Ly the Noted Expert on Economic Conditions in Pales- ture of the progress of Jewish indus- sleeping rooms, beside dining tine, Delivered at the Conference on Palestine Under the Chair- when they might have had the su- t. try in Palestine is presented by a cen- reception room and kitchen. manship of Louis Marshall, Held at the Astor Hotel, preme opportunity of astonishing the sus report of the trade and industry „i" ''' fully equipped. Price resole By Herman Hoe:ter. III New York, February 17, 1924. natives who flocked to this out-of- Call Lincoln 4765. department, one of the institutions season exhibition and applauded in-' DR. ARTHUR RUPPIN By discriminately whenever there was a maintained in Palestine by the Keren k FOR RENT—Two beautiful pause. Much better results were ob- • 'rig of the orchestra, nor were its Hayesod. This industrial seines, la - for one or two gentlemen. Handel's "Messiah" at Orches- accompaniments up to the usual stan- tained by the bass, Frank Cuthbert,, Dr. Rupin began with expressing investment corporation. The first and nne of the principal problems of such en in conjunction with the agricultur-1 trails, located; near ‘1 oodwar tra Hall. dard provided by Mr. Gabrilowitsch. who, if he did no intentional vie- the hope that the members of the con- Brush car lines. Private I settlements and the cultural work . The orchestra's contribution showed lence to the printed notes, at least ference would themselves visit {'ales- a corporation would be to instill into al tine, which "can be reached to easily the mind of the Jewish public the idea of the schools and the university,' Phone Northway 0557-J. sang with more feeling and greater Ossip Gabrilowitsch and a select distinct signs of lack of sufficient re- 0 „,, The, Palestine problem is pri. that Palestine offers a safe and profit- get 'es a fairly complete picture of the , — hearsal, which of itself would have resonance than all his associates corn- „ . . able flield for investments. Such a BOOKKEEPING JOBS done by group of musicians from the Detroit owing life of Palestinian Jewry. gr manly one of immisra ion, hr. Rup Symphony Orchestra; Victor Kolar spelled disaster but for the we c u biped. or month. Open accounts. The real treat of the evening came pin pointed out—the problem of in- camapign of education is essential ow- The, survey lists separate industrial ing to the association which has long ance sheets, etc. R e a s o and a choir of 225 voices comprisinug eye and the difficulties conductor. Ile with the song of the chorus. Here. creasing the Jewish population of the units representinga value of close tee e again had ear his of own with existed in the Jewish mind between $5,000,000. The report further esti- charges. Phone Empire 355 the soloists, who, on the whole, is an able and evidently willing body country. Hundreds of thousands of the h Detroit Symphony Choir; S Palestine and charity only. of songsters who have been trained laws are ready to make their homes mate's that between 10 per cent to 20 Harvard, soprano; Nevada Van Der proved disappointing. Dr. Ruppin then went into the tech- FOR SALE — Eight-room n per cent of industrial establishments 'rhe tenor, Richard Crooks, has not to sing with ease and gracefully, with there. Many times its present pops- home! steam heat, four beds Veer, alto; Richard Crooks, tenor; clearest enunciation, strict regard for lotion could he supported by Pales. nical aspects of the organization and have so far not yet responded to the Frank Cuthbert, baritone, soloistic bettered himself since his first ap- . two-car garage. half block methods of operation of the proposed s. note values, and a fine sense of the tine, , withcapital oe 1. s. method ■ I , n me ane • I m oder inquiry, so that the totals have to be i th quartet; this artistic ensemble met at pearance and enthusiastic reception Woodward. 25 Tennyson. investment corporation. Ile pointed y dramatic. Their work completel increased in proportion. • Agriculture the Basic Industry. Orchestra Hall last night and gave an here. His voice lacks brilliancy and out that investment companies of this Hemlock 4944. overshadowed that of orchestra and It appears front the report that the interesting performance of Handel's depth; his habit of singing mezzo After analyzing the present occu- kind have existed in England for a soloists, the credit being duly given "Messiah" the most popular oratorio voce in nearly all his solos is certainly to their preceptor, Victor Kolar. Ile I pations of the people of Palestine and considerable time and have stood as largest number of concerns, amount- FOR RENT — Mt. Clemens, Five-room cottage and heti In musical literature. The festive at- nut the correct method to assist him was brought to the podium by Mr.particularly the Jews, Dr. Ruppin cm. the intermediaries of the English in- ing tee 77, are engaged in the prepara- private conveniences. Ren mosphere which usually accompanies in saving his excellent organ for Gabrilowitsch and acknowledged the I phasized the conclusion that most of vestor and foreign undertakings. tion of food products, an industry di- rectly dependent upon agriculture for tunable. Apply at 1227 Mi the production of this masterpiece in proper further development. There well-deserved applause of both the the immigrants to Palestine must go Their investing capital amounts to its raw materials. The tanning, foot- other musical centers during the are half a dozen churches right here or call Clifford 1249-W. into agriculture and industry, partic- about $100,000,000. public and the chorus. conspicuous in Detroit that could have provided Dr. Ruppin then continued as fol- wear and leather industries amount- With more rehearsals and a better ularly agriculture. In this connection Christmas holidays was by its absence last night, when all far superior sopranos to the imported selection of soloists, one could wish. he cited the findings of Prof. Elwood lows: "It is true that the investment ing to 31 establishments are next on FRENCH dressmaking and to done. Reasonable rates. 1 weather indications spelled early and Sue Ilarvard, who did many unheard for a repetition of this oratorio next Mead, the noted American colonization company will find safe investments in the list, and are in turn followed by S. Kash, 1751 Lee place. sturdy spring. Compositions of this of things and took the most mislead- winter, if for no other reasons than expert, who after a thorough inspec- Palestine only if at the same time an the printing plants numbering 214, Empire 5132-R. caliber must necessarily lose much ing liberties with the florid music of lion of the Keren Ilayesed colonies in institution like the Keren Ilayesod is plants for the manufacture of build- to hear the chorus again. ing materials numbering 21, wood- of their effectiveness when divorced the great Handel. Her voice is thin, , Palestine, had stated that the land can ready, even by means of sacrifice, to FOR SALE—New two-famil from their traditional setting, and inclined to be reedy, and almost de- . be made "a fruit garden of the high- prepare the way by taking upon it- working plants 21, metal works 20, 1425 Philadelphia. Steen ft must needs be an exceptionally im- void of color. It is not the ideal voice Celebrated Indian Baritone at cot excellence." self the burden of the risky invest- manufacture of apparel and linen 16, and fireplaces. Book case pressive performance to lift the music for the interpretation of these re- While praising in the highest terms ments and of national expenditures. and manufacture of other textiles 12. showers. $18,250. Owner, Concert. Into Its own predestined devotional, ligious airs, which demand plenty of the recent immigrants to Palestine The investment company needs the The number of people employed in in- • man. Phone Cherry 7836. If not ecstatic plane. This, unfor- reserve power and greater flexibility Chieftain Caupolican of Chile, one from the standpoint of character and Keren Hayesod as pacemaker as touch dustrial enterprise is estimated tee to about 3,500 and the population FOR SALE — Lake Orion. tunately, was not true of this per- than Miss Harvard possesses. Even some s the Keren Ileyesod needs the in- the most distinguished of contem- fitness for agriculture, Dr. Ruppin, a 14,- formance, which, with the single ex- less successful was the contralto, Mrs. of front lot in ideal location. porary operatic and concert bari. nevertheless, pointed out that capital vestment company for the gigantic directly supported is estimated at ception of the excellent work of the Van der Veer, whose monotonous party. Leaving city shortl of long c te e :s in lIen s i s es- task of upbuilding Erez Israel. The 111114. formtheir chorus, lacked fire and finish. There flow of weaker tone was just about tones, formerly a member of the Chi-in the success. ia naddition Keren Ilayesod is a foundation fund. sacrifice. Call Lafaytete 4 The relatively large number of print- ttial for were many ragged places in the play- able to carry her text to the front cago Opera Company and at present ser they must be provided with education It ing establishments in Palestine calls It lays the foundations. The irises - l on the roster of the Metropolitan, for themselves and their children and{ corporation will build on these for special comment. It reflecte the WANTED -- Male help; rea will be the soloist at next Sunday's their health must be properly safe- foundations. Foundations without salesman. I am badly in intensive, intellectual life of l'alestin- a good experienced man noon concert at the Capitol Theater. building upon them are not complete inn Jewry. It indicates the rise of a The Chief was deeply impressed last guarded. Problem of Financing. have the following qualifi and not useful; a building without a community where the things of the The Sunday with the excellent work done ; Speak English fluently and by Conductor Eduard Werner and his I Dr. Ruppin then went into a foundation is not solid or not possible mind and the spirit occupy a Jaeger Bible Jewish, or at least to symphony orchestra of 75, and ex- I thorough analysis of the amount of at all. The co-operation of both these relative place than, perhaps, in any to understand it. Our bus' other community in the world. institutions is necessary to construct pressed his desire to sing with this capital which would be required for tablished since 1906, My Side by side with this industrial de ,- organization. Matters were arranged : the settlement of new immigrants to- a solid building." 1529 Washington day's Free I'ress and New velopment, which may, in fact, be said Ramsay MacDonald on Palestine. so that the Chieftain could stay over tailing, in the immediate future, 20,- "Flats for Sale" will give y Adjoining Hotd Stator tee be in its first beginnings, should be and sing the great aria "Eri tu" from' 000 annually. Ile found that ad- Dr. Ruppin then urged the wisdom idea of niy business. A ge Verdi's "Masked Ball," Sunday, at . vonces amounting to $4,000 would of uniting under this investment cor- considered the agricultural develop- should not make less that which time a full house is sure to have to be made for every agricultur- poration the activities of existing went. The latter is represented by ate I f you think this greet this famous artist. Mr. Wer- al family and $1,000 for those engaged agencies having similar objects in or- over e5 agricultural settlements, sonic qualify, please call me fo ner has again demonstrated his abil- in industry. With two such families der to prevent duplication and over- of them, like Rishon le-Zion and Pe- pointrnent. C. 'Weinberg, ity to arrange an attractive program, . established experience has shown that lapping. He then concluded with the tach Tikvuh, over a generation old, and Hazelwood. Empire offering for this twentieth concert in two other families, engaged in the following quotation from an article and ethers, like Nahnlal and Nuris in EPRENSENTATIVE WA! the series the following selections: auxiliary and professional occupations by I'rime Minister Ramsay MacDon- the Valley of Jezreel, little over a year will also find room. l)r. Ruppin found, ald, which he wrote after his visit to old. In conjunction with the colonies R To develop our line of Selection!, from "The Fortune Teller" therefore, that $250 would be sufficient the Jewish colonies in Palestine two referred to should be mentioned the shirts and wrappers and c Herbert seven new colonies. which are in pro- union suits, with the di Marliowell to cover the settlement of a person. Nero Dream ago. established by the Keren o Wagner' Analyzing the various types of ex- years trade, both wholesale an Pverture — •Flving Dutchman' One goes through Palestine now ees s f being Verdi Aria and reelt—"Eri tu" penditure, he divided them into three with the verses of many a prophecy ilayesod and the new colony and gar- of Detroit. One who hi Chieftain eemeinsen. den city of Herzlia, which is being lished connections prefect . saint-Smna ' categories: National expenditures for n one's lips. One hears them as launched by the American Zion Com- °salivate'. Spinning Wheel education, sanitation, immigration further information wr Fns•trot--"Sonvhine of Mine" ' Kelellela r. service, etc.; risky investments; and i though the hills whispered them. Wooly Overture menw ealth. Marble Mills, Inc., 825 U sae invstments. An annual budget I The camps of the immigrants on the The cultural life of Palestinian Place, Evanston, Ill. e f These concerts start promptly at of an immigration of 20,- sea-shore by the way-sides, on the Jewry is of course concentrated chiefly main as to take care hills, seem to have come by the corn- . in the Hebrew school system and the EDUC A T IONALIST — guests of the management at the con- 000 Dr. Ruppin found would require. mond of the ancient of (lays, seem to Young Judaea require the university. The school system, with elusion of the concert and review the a total of $6,000,000 which would in- ncing of an educational direct( Hebrew as the language of instruction first showing of the week's films. clu e a o . "f fina have been arranged long,long romised that 'Ile will will comprises 137 institutions educating be acquainted with Zion Assuming that the first two types, when it wasp that of national expenditures and assemble the outcasts of Israel and 13,000 children. an executive, an organize covered gather together the dispersedd of ficatiens and salary expel "Whirlpool of Mirth" to Hold risky investments, would be four J., 1128 Laurier Ave. We( by the Keren Ilayesod, Dr. Ruppin dah from for Two Weeks at Forth concluded that an investment corpora- earth.' Time has brought forth events FOR SALE—Best buy in city. Beau- Montreal, Canada. Arena Gardens. lion advancing loans of $2,500,000 an- and the land of Israel again receives tiful eight-room brick and shingle Beautifully nually would be sufficient to meet the her children. She is worn out, she is home, Melbourne Ave. near Brush. FOR RENT — room for one or two g Directors of the "Whirlpool of needs of the third type of financing, neglected, she is in bondage to a stran- $11,250. $5,250 cash for equity. With eer without boar( that of safe in investments. ger, I but she still retains the treasures 84-40ES Bennett, 1718 First National Bank Mirth," to be presented Arena or of her motherhood and her children evenings and mornings, Bldg., Main 6878. Call Sunday, Gardens March 29 to April 12, inclu- Need of An Investment Corporation. ►OT 410-4 7978-J. sive, announce the engaging of one I In view of the above considerations, can find peace and happiness in her Walnut 4111-M. DRI OA' 0 • of the most successful musical re- Ruppin urged the formation of an service." • Ur. SUITABLE HOSIERY TOR THESE MODELS rues in Chicago as an addition to the _ well-rounded program of entertain- ment for the project. A large company of girls and prin- A. cipal characters will arrive in the city the early part of next week to pre- • pare for the opening show. In ad- dition, several first circuit vaudeville attractions have likewise been booked for the two weeks' engagement. Twenty-nine of the city's fraternal and charitable organizations are sponsoring the "Whirlpool," which promises to be not only the largest but the most attractive indoor show ever staged in Detroit. Several other novelties, including "Jungleland," a realistic feature wherein all the ani- mals of the wilds will be shown in their native haunts, will be given their premiere here. All of these animals will be mechanically con- trolled. The attraction will be open each evening during the engagement, with other makes, both in matinees on Wednesdays, Saturdays Detroit, motor car values are under- and Sundays. George Marshick is Detroit and throughout Michigan. stood as nowhere else in the world. chairman of the committee in charge. 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A.)—The will of the late Arthur Meyer, editor of the leading Catholic organ in France, Le Gaulnie, who died here Feb. 2, has created a sensation with the disclosure that Moyer wished a Jewish burial. Meyer, who was horn a Jew, was con- verted to Catholicism and was known for his violently Catholic and anti- Jewish bias. As editor of Le Gaulois for 15 years and in more recent years proprietor of the Catholic paper, Mey- er was looked upon as the leader of Catholic conservatism in France. Catholic circles in Paris are shocked over Meyer's wish, expressed in his will, for a Jewish burial. The body will he transferred to a Jewish ceme- tery on Friday. BROTHER OF ROSENWALD NEAR DEATH IN CHICAGO (J. T. A.I — Morris CIIICAGO. Rosenwald, investment banker and brother of Julius Rosenwald. who has been critically ill for several weeks, is dying at his home here. Mr. Ro- senwald is 59 years old and a leader in local financial circles. 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