OCTOBER 31. 11.21 fit EDEriton;//2tisketitoNici,r, JEWS MAKE KNOWN RESULTS OF LABOR IN THE HOLY LAND BY DAVID J. HIRSCH ruriu, 1111111 (Continued from Page 1) that Palestine is entering upon a period of sustained and many-sided There is a mine of happiness— of golden happiness to he found in the ownership of your own home. Don't throw away your money on a gamble--boy your home with the rent money, MEMBER OMIT PEA( UPI BUM UNITIDBWISIERNRIAIIABN HinscH VEr REALTY COMPANY GARFIELD 2423.5380 8748 LINWOODAVL development which will enable the carrying out of a larger and more rapid colonization of the country by Jews. The Zionist Organization, act - ing as the Jewish Agency, asks the j (From Correspondent• and Cable. of Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) mandates commission of the League the bench of the Superior Court of Nations that it be left free to em- Judge David A. Lourie was appointed to of Massachusetts by Governor Cox. Judge Lourie is u prominent member's ploy to the fullest extent its resources ! for the economic reconstruction of of the Jewish community and active in Jewish affairs. • • • • !Palestine and the establishment of employed by , the homeland. The report expresses A Jewish anti religious seminary is the latest weapon to be good the Jewish Communists in their campaign against the Jewish religion. The its confidence in the continued the mandatory newer and the seminary, which was opened in the town of Tiraspol, has an enrollment of will of League of Nations. 30 students. • • • • The memorandum Wan submitted Ten thousand pounds for the purpose Of establishing a scholarship in by Secretary Rapper& The report among the members of the Hebrew University in Palestine was left by Jacob •ohen, who died at ! was circulated Southport, England, recently. This is the first scholarship to be endowed the commission. Dr. Weizmarin, who WAS in Rome in the Hebrew University. when the report was submitted, ar- • • •• Dr. Egmont Muenzer, professor at the German University of Prague, rived here Oct. 2ff. died recently at the age of 59. II, was a member of the Keren Ilayesod I committee for Czecho-Slovakia and interested himself in Welfare work among the Jewish students at the university. I CEMENT GARBAGE AND ASH RECEPTACLES Don't Wait Till You Get • Court Notice. Buy Now—Sao• Money H. M. KOFFMAN Mak.. 1.0, 56 Res. 912 E. Hancock Offices 1903 First Nail Bank Bldg. C•r1,11.r 9777 Rokeach Kosher Soap For washing dishes, silver• ware, glassware, porcelain, china, marble, and for gen- eral kitchen use. Keeps the hands soft and delicate. The wend "Kosher"In blue and in red on Individualcakes penetrates through and through, making It poestble to use '