• A aterica II Amish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN Tit r,frritorrinvisn 0110.1c1.1: Palestine • One Land Of Opportunity, Says Marshall, Urging Sacrifices Veteran Leader Calls for More People, Schools and Villages and Further Efforts to Make Country Prosperous. Unter- myer Says Every Successful Campaign Means More Power for Pioneers. GREETINGS OF THE SEASON IMPORTANT NOTICE WM. A. HAHN Items intended for publica• lion in the issues of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle of Dec. 26 and J•n. 2, 1925, must be in the office not later than Tuesd•y, Dec. 23, at 3 or and Tues- day, Dec. 3, at 3 o'clock. Cor- rganis•tions ents0 (or o respondts and others are sulkd to see to it that their items are received at the above-mentioned time in order to insure their Poblic• - LAND CONTRACTS ------ pportunity for Jews seeking it o a beret! for the NEW YORK.--"There is one land of 1, home," declared Louis Marshall to the 300 delegates Cl a t t he al Council of ithe aKeren 1709 - 10 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING a stine. Ilayestol ve t e rn I annual conference of the Nation that lans Ple" The and the life and tion. otel Sunday, Dec. 7, " Astor lintel Phone Cadillac 9669 leader spoke these words after a new Win depicting Thos e gathering. 150 CONOltESS o JONVish e ha d been sh own t themoved him dee ply . PalestinMr. ors of the chalutzi ni _ Marsh all said, hail , Ito 1 T ilvlement achie scents toil and sce Mr. of in - Marshall's call to American Jewry to rally round the work of s re- of events and addresse ttor, Dr. a se ries lif the veteran Zionist leader and ota e in Anutrica and of building Palt•stine came as a climax to livttrod ish Levin, who de which the outstanding personalities of lue, Jew esides Mr. Marshall, amel Schmarya brilliant strokes depicting inc philaun• sari's Of sodd;bNathan Straus noted S Zionist movement figured. Jewish life in l'alestine and its spi Ilayde Untermyer, president of the Keren val and eternal signiftcance. Dr. thropist; 1/r. Schmarya Levin; David Yellin, vice-mayor of 'Jerusalem president of the representative assembly of Palestinian Jews; Dr. Zevi Levin, who is it resident of Palestine member of the World Zionist executive; and is now visiting America, urged 71101 • Chajes, chief rabbi of Vienna ared Uoni terptiaiyht:srt,,,,,thits his hearers to go to Palt•stine "and Sia nituel Morns Rothenberg, chairman of the sessions, young again." The new 1 30 t bee board of the Keren Ilayesol, who pre- (resident, t ell solution for emergencies like word for thesalvation of mankind, the ot,l i e • sided at the business sessions Of he declared, quoting the famous so conference; Herman Conheim, trees- itthhee o utter; Emanuel Neumann, secretary,' presented by the thousands cialist, Edward Bernstein. would ncies, he stated, ' and Mrs. Richard Gottheil, presidt and e m stranded e rgencies, Jewish refu come, not from Moocow, but front the en of homeless Such League. I s any man of ordinary intelligence Enu•k Jezreel. , of the Keren Hayestia hard Gottheil described the re- can foresee, will continue to arise." Mrs. Richard women are tteet,tipportunity to rebuild Pales- part which the Jewish h rep 1. 1, , t, , , I Among the delegates who for Palest ne presented to the Jewish g in the NV,,rk butors to the 1 avin t sented the 70,000 contri a generation ago, he asserted, fudge Ilugo Pant of Chicago acted ge , fund were many of national promi- thistime hitsve been as chairman of t he resolutions com- 32.1 MOSS NEAR HAMILTON Hence, including Judge Hugo Pam of , wee e should not by th of mittee. Among the rt•solutions adopt- forced to think of the poss Phone Hemlock 7119 N'eizinann ' Dr. l''''6' licitating Willi" "'I" Berlin, these exiles to Canada or e d was one f e Chicage' Philadelphia. Sol. C. r Kraus of presi- Phila- transporting McNi"' "They would have turned on his fiftieth birthday. Another delphia, Rabbi 'Meye alt•stine," he continued, resolution callttd for the safeguarding ion; to nalurally o P dent Of the Mizraelli Organization; , "and Palestine would have flung Open of traditional Judaism in the various which — S"11' president of 11 `" I ' l es and pealed forth a ringing undertakings in Palestine of the Henrietta ...li Professor Mordecai M. Ka ttlae, Its gat cotwernt91. to the children ihe Tag e- the Karen Ilayesod ieliter C aolitliah the hour, the Mar- " h or every campaign successfully . hit! to the latttness Of Matt; David Pinski, 11r. • the lacked the conducted in the United States•" 'N1r R. 1 bi Aaron Al. Ashinsky of f arm s time to give serious con- , " k l011 „, inver eet-sary Unter this resolution and it vineyards and °reliant-, I■ Pittsburgh. an d schusses, into 1•0- Sitleratio0 to was referred to Cie new board. An Europeans Send Greetings. roads and buildings, spring ,sought in by Sol. f to . Messages of greetint. Palestin other rt. st once were read which were et by istence in C. Kraus of Philadelpha, Philadelph ia , chairman Is Moved. M arshall si, which of the committee of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Professsonr Al- A new moving picture 1160, that campaigns for the ,,,,i, a from pak,ti lie, d : L'A',is s re ,ent, 1 y ,,, r ,dei11 . Sir Alfred, N,I"" Ein the 1 ,"'" Lip-ky, international hoard of ob. Ilayesod be conducted, ais KKean 7, oi!!r- of the Keren Ilayesial and the was shown, after which the chairman M r. Miir- much as possibli, on a cash bas ----2- r es- introduced Mr. Marshall. M Executive in l'alestine. ,,,,..,‘‘‘‘‘‘V, ....... ...N. %%%%%%%% NSA% %%%% % S. %%%%%%%%%%% .1 , i ...at it sa.,. that . h e was deeply moved rather than basis of pledges. t, a.. 0 num- se - ' ' ' ' ' • I ! , !ag o - were also received from Officers Are Chosen. progress in by the evidence of toil and . de- PRICE — QUALITY — SERVICE Judge William Lewis of Phila- I be,. of prominent Americans now the picture indicated Ile A. which at h e Saw ma only delphia, for the committee on nomi- . ,1 Palestine, including Judge Bernard are d, h oweve r, t h Ilar- d Robison, sea( Phone 210 nations, reported the names of can- , / Ih•scnblatt, Louis the great things that have been ac- J. L. Manes, who an" but also the things that didates for officers and members of Main and Hudson, Royal Oak 'i rt-. and Dr. of comshed, P ounced that the formal opening the national board of directors. remain to be accomplished. Ile n the still ish Studies These were unanimously elected and place called for more people, more schools. 1-Ts I, the Institute of Jew 5; Hebrew Universit y would take villages, more forests to cover are as follows: ident; Mor- % on the first day of Chanukah. All of t more many hin,a,h,, that „„ qt, =till Farr Samuel lintermyer, pres 110CeS.. h e hairnu m of the the message,4 emphasized the k, the The littoral of the Mediterranean, he rts Rot it 1 ot velurs; Rabbi Meyer Ha- ., ,ivy of increasing the revenue of •' e- it stated should be dotted with wharves board of 11 - 11 , I Koren Ilayesod in order to enabl nding sid h arb arshall then announced that Ilin, vice-chairman; Ilerinan Conheim take advantage of the expa l Neumann , secre- Emanue 1. % Mr. Mors. of oration, trea 'surer; orp I opportunities for immigration and re- C Siege!, chairman mic the e Palestine Econo ess basis Itar y, nd Jacob construction work in Palestine. The nance committee. oranized on a pur ely busin 1 - /