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JOSEPH -,
BALFOUR APPROVES
DECLARATION AS A
CIVILIZED POLICY
Omar Bittar, President of Mos-
Christian Committee
For a time we thought the schoolmaster iiS abroad in the land. h But
lam Cables Protest.
we tied we are mistaken. The ignoramus is now stalking throughe I
(easywotshe, tut.
tit
neat
'hot
odol
tn
int;
aili
It II'
r
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10,1
t's•
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om-
itted
told
lon-
hey
hey
KIRSCHBA UM CLOTHES
"Lower the Cost of Dressing Well"
by
had
as a
JVW
o re-
him-
was
al to
aryt•
tan,
;one
Cron
feeI
Of a
stag
to , t
;Inesa
!alit y.
yl
Where do styles
come from---and
why men get the
favored styles here
•
country. His latest appearance is in the state of Tennessee, where we find I
that he has barred the teaching of evolution in the public schools, thuii i ENTIRE POPULATION OF
TEL AVIV CELEBRATES
joining with that other outstanding intellectual commonwealth, Kentucky,
_ - _
of human : reason. 'f h,• governoor submits thit ' ,
in trying st t o di m the lighting the. bill
Speaks at Rishon L'Zion, First
atem e nt in sign
a mazing
Jewish Colony Founded
Nobody will deny that the Holy Bible teaches that man teas
Forty Years Ago.
by God in His image. This bill is founded in the idea and
crested
the belief that the very integrity of the Bible in its statement of
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enid
JI:RUSALEM.--LI. 1'. AL—In a
ow e r by any theory that man descended
reation
is
d
in an's divine cd from any low er order of animals. That such theory
manifesto signed by Omar Rana as
or has ascende
manif est (tf what is termed the. Mos-
with the Bible story of man's creation is incapable
d
i' at utter variance
circulated
is
lem Christian
contradiction.
of successful cont
among the Arab population in Pales-
Oh well, what's the use? It has taken us millions of years to aitiVe 7i tine and cabled to the League of Na-
few inches from the nursery period in the development of the human race • Bans and to the British press, a toot-
in the direction of civilization, and based Oil the progress evidenced by the test against Lewd Balfour's visit, Sir
overnor of the state of Tennessee, the distance wet shall Herltert Samuel's administration in
and
g
a
legislature
move forward in the next million years will not be appreciable to the Palestine and the British government
Was expressed,
naked eye.
The manifesto read as follows:
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t tn"" h
"The Moslem Christian population oif
Detroit, Mich., Oct. 22.—Henry Ford announced this afte
Dearltorn
,Palestine considers LordBalfour's
that he had appointed Rabbi Stephen Wise editor of the
visit to their country to join the eel,
Independent.
• !petition at the (opening of the Hebrew
No, it isn't April Fool's Day. It's Heywood Broun if the New York I University a confirmation
of his dee-
l i vat i on ma 0 .,, on !what( of the British
World amusing himself with imaginary news items in his dream journal
government to !tail(' a national home
called "Tile Wish-Fulfilment Wotrld." 11 ■ 11,---
for the •hews in Palestine, which sig.
-0 ■
e state beach! Palestine has a Mlles the ultimate ruin of the Moslem'
\Dam'
isn't
the
only
pebble
on
the
real
boom town that makes Miami's mushroom growth look like the progress of and Christian population of Palestine.
a sail. Pardn e for iduging in the hokum of the Rotarian Realtor. "Throughout the country we con-
n l the fever of speculation as he reads of the ,ecrate the day to prayers in all
o m
n
h ce
-mosques for deliveran
catc h some of
one must
But
amazing
development of Tel Aviv ("Spring Hill," without a spring and churches and
Fifteen years ago. it was founded tot the from the Zionist aggression whic is ;
I
arms.
B
without a hill!) in l'alestine.
e d y ritipro
port re
I n January he potpula - i supWe
I
sand dunes north of the old l'alestine city of Jaffa.
ts against the
shte s
new ur
o
ho founded thi s
me n w
tion was 27,000 and I was talking to (toe of the 1 5 "
city on a shoestrig, and i t was a wor-(tut
shoestring at that. This man British government and raise our
n
n
away from Tel Aviv for six nionths voices to the British public and world
he had been
ago the
that population
told
vtieeks that
and me
he two
believed
had increased 15,000 in six months. opinion against the great calamity
It is one of the most aggressive and progressive manufacturing and ctrl- that has befallen us and our dear
cou ntry, Sir Herbert Samuel, the
mercial cities of Palestine and if you want to take a "flier" in real estate.,
g Comiss ion er, who, wile he as
use tht th ula- Hih
in- I
'rh e city simply muis grow,
y
e
poep
rate
itish homme sec retary, apphlied s trw
here's your opportunit,
ecased a
bcrea
st be ing in
migration alone
gh
ini
,
,
Br
ge nt measures against the entry of
tion of Palestine, throu
of 25,000 to 30,000 yearly, and it looks very much as if every Jew who goes ,
r
his
govern-
to
England
ens in
alid
to the country immediately makes a bee line for Tel Aviv.
l tr m land with
Palbsas
estinet, unde
mo
u blication s oc i e ty o f Amerciat , immigrants from the Go:rman and Po-
Simon Miller, the president of the Jewish p
the other day, to chat of things educational, JewishlY lish ghettoes."
see me
dropped
in Ile
to very
speaking.
properly deplored the lack of support given to the Pub_ I The manife sto, states that it has'
ligation Society by the Jews of America. It's true that many of us don't I been issued on toehalf of the Arab Na-
who tiottuil Chamber of Commerce, the \-
care to read Jewish books et educational value But there are many
M lent Christian Elders, religious cycle-
are We should make it possible for those who want to steep themselves
ocieties ,
Jewish literature and Jewish learning and to stimulate themselve spirituallY siasties, Christian benevolent s plias-
tors,
through—let us say, the new translation of the Bible by Jewish scholars clubs of
larobovners, doc
a
,
lawyers, students, farmers,
niac i s t
made possible by the Jewish Publication Society—tot be given the oppor- i boatmen, laborers and craftsmen.
.
.
.
tunity.
FUTURE PALESTINE
I think we ought to be quite ashamed of ourselves for our lack of sup-
eincies in this country. I promised BASED ON PAST
. JrW,sh a ■
lilen'• Store—
1 u ma-
TEL ANA \'.—e.i. T. A.)—rhat the ,
port to one o t e
. new members for the ..
Mr. Miller that I would help get at least 500
Third Floor
tion Society from the Jews of the 15 eines who read these Random rebuilt Jewish community of Palestine :
7 t will make new, important contribu;
at the readers otf this column will help me redeem that
!dons
toward
the
culture
and
civiliza-
Thoughts." I hope that
in
return
you
will
obtai
I
.
aye
promise. You can send $a ors
tion of the world Was the conviction
interesting books (yes, my dear, there are some novels, too) that are
expressed here at the Gymnasiah lv-
worth a great deal more than the few dollars you send in Won't you please
rith by Lord Balfour in a speech de-
sit down right now and send your application with a check to Simoon Miller,
livered by hint, following the confer-
president, Jewish Publication Society of America, 1201 North Broad street,
ring on hint of the freedoont of the city
Philadelphia, Pa. Thank you!
at the city hall.
„I listened with profound feeling to
great ninny know that
Some of us know Fannie Bloomfield-Zeigler; a
the address made by the mayor of this
she is a Jewess. So I'm sure that this editorial comment. which appeared
great and flourishing city and I con-
in a recent issue of the Nation, will be of interest to a large number of .
sider it an honor that my name Will
readers and possibly to the immigration committee of Congress:
be given to a street in this community,
•
thus inimortalizing my name. I feel
_eared at a concert
s
On Feb. 26, 1675, a little 11-N e . r-o
the sincerity of your greetings every-
of the Beethoven Society of Chicago, playing Beethoven's Andante
: where. I believe, with you, in t re o o -
in F in a way to convince all her hearers that a great artist was in
velopment of future Palestine which
the process of developnient. On Feb. 26, 1925, this same pianist, ,
A large crowd gathered at the Jew-
I should be based on its glorious past. I
long since known to musical fame as Fannie Bloomfield-Zeisler
My hope in this direction is based on I ish Community Center on Wednes-
played that same Beethoven Andante at a special concert in her
, many reasons, mainly because the day, March 2:1, when seven canon-
honor given by the. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the proceeds of
I Jews know very well their future and dates were initiated into the Order
which were turned over It the United Charities of Chicago for the
the future of this immortal country. I of the B'nai Writh. The work was
relief of incapacitated and worthy musicians The citizenry of ("ni-
The success of the Zionist efforts de- I most impressively done by the Flint
cago, headed by Jane Addams united in a (heat dinner to Mrs.
pends upon their conviction that the I degree team end Rev. l'aul Kantor
not
merely
the
fending
of
Chicago,
'
'
revival of Palestine should he not only i of Flint sang three solos accom-
Zeisler, at which was expressed
but, we are sure, the opinion of the entitre American musical world,
i parried by Mrs. Jay Bloomberg. Fol-
for the benefit of the Jews and Pales -
about her long and splendid record as an artist. It is not given to
tine, but for all humanity. The Jews lowing the initiation, D. Decatur N.
many artists to look upon so long a career, nor is it given to many to
are able to give to the world a new Lacy, pastor of the First Methodist
be so secure in the esteem not only of the understanding ones in
moral force and their future will ears o Church, note an address urging a
America, but of musicians throughout Europe as well. Everywhere
taiody not put to shame the great tra- I greater spirit of fellowship among all
ahntail Mrs. •eisler has ranked as an American; indeed this brilliant
tit inns of their past. Wherever I I creeds and races and pointing out the
pupil of Leshetizk seems to have been the first great American .
rum,' I see proof of the fact that the I many debts which the world owes the
She came to this country from Poland at the figt
Jews. Henry Jacobson, who had
woman pianicst. y
Jew's came to this country to stay and
of the United Jewish Enter-
of 2, however, and belongs to the class of immigrants WI' are
now
a dopted
, to work. The new generation is full charge
Fund drive, gave a short talk
so carefully excluding. Well, here is one who has repaid her
of life and animated by a desire for gency
.
o
__
times.
Nork. I share with you all hopes
a
country ma
over-subscribed.
Refresh-
lorious future," the Lord ceonclud- had
and been
announced
that Pontiac's
quota
--- has •addd
-ii..-•
e considerattle to I a g
Mr. Freud,
-
,, ,i
melts were served.
Our distinguished co-religionist,
__—
the "kick" in life. I've tackled most everything. Horace Fletcher, who
:
Celebratiens continued all day and
amiliarly as " the chew- ,
. ., r. and Mrs. \I. Willer are rejoic-
Was a friend of mine and whom I used to address f
I di .0 ,,,Ift
•e red : the town, situated on the bark of the
his system of Fl etcheri
a roll zing. At laA
and chew my hezul . e _sni :I Mediterranean, was illuminated far in
• over the birth of a son on \Ion-
chew man," st arted me on
ane
living.
I
used
to
take
the
secret When
of s my jaws were out through overwork, I scrapped Inv 1
rie n (.: i rto the night. After the evening's dal"; • ' March 30.
to speak.
elebrations Balfour refused to ride
Horace's system of right living. Then Dr. Worcester. head of the Emanuel
tr y in g I in an automobile, but insisted on walk-
Mrs. Ellis Thal and infant Sall of
Church, in Boston, came along and showed me that I was wrong in tr
ing
the streets
Saying:
"I see.
the through
It ple delirous
with
joy and
I I Detroit and Miss Lillian Barnett, who
to get the proper "adjustment" through my stomach; that if I would
cold, : ,
hot or sup-
is
teaching
in Battle Creek, were the
mince
d
I coul eat
t
plant "fear" ideas with "ri ght" id
to take
in it." Lin
and a wels h rarebit,
I wish
four visited
the part
Ruttenberg
power sta, guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
with steam ed clams
with pickles, milk and finish the job eas,
Joseph Barnett, for the past week.
and I would feel like II lighting cock, and I did feel like a (lead fighting cock.
--
I took his volume of "Religion and Medicine" and studied it for a long time.: tion.
Given Freedom of City.
tot finally I became mentally restless and joined up with the Ilhagavail
Il Ierf I The entire Jewish population of the I
.
.
•
•
Gitas, a neardlindu group of crystal gazers.. That kept me
from thinkit
watching
a lot
I 100 per cent Jewish modern city in I
hald a fine titne
1
of my toothache for a few weeks and I
themselves .
I Palestine, Tel Aviv, poured out on
of
s
foo
ids making
the streets to accord 11 welcome Ti, Seder.:
presumably intelligent perso ---•-........---- —
In order to make Passover a real
met the late William Marion Reedy of St. Louis, the most aril- l '" ed "H em..
Under moist favoraltle weather eon- holiday for those who do not have
I
liant Then
editor of a weekly magazine in this country. Reedy and I used to fore- e
emple Ile
titling the city appeared like one their families in Detroit and to give
rs,
the
eTnovia.
ofte
r
Royc
the
g t great assembly of joy, all houses (lec- those who have never witnessed the
of tho
gather ever so often at the home 4
the ban ks of the Cas
•
'
.
orated with blue-white std British
Immortals at East Aurora,
tor started on the ouija board. But the ouija is such an obviouss a e
, flags. Pupils of the elementary schools holiday ceremony an opportunity
a person with the intelligence of an average congressman becomes int- I And high schools, boy scouts and mem- make up for what they have missed,
ev
patient with such hocus-pocus. They tricot to draw me down
to Lilydale, bars of the l'alestine Jewish Sports the Y. W. II. A. has undertaken the
t
and spirivaliolol
mino
l reade r s
ld
and sts ho
N. Y., where Slater and his flock
slipping
m ind on
my
to have it put in further jeopardy. But I felt
read
books
spiritualism and SowietY.
"Maceabee,"
formed
a guard
of two
Seders,
to be
„f honor
to the Balfour
party.
Rep- I , responsibility
given Wednesday
and
Thursday,
forth several months of the years, but I
resentatives of the Tel Aviv munici- , April R and 9. The charge will be
chics; read spirit messages and
polity awaiting Lord Balfour at the $1 a plate and reservations should be
psychical research; met spiritualists and psy
written by David Starr
city gates, pulled his automotbile to the in by Monday, April 6•
en one day I picked up an a
spirit
Then
Jordan books.
of Leland
Stanford University, and a line caught my eye which
hel•I
th e indi vidul (1).•mnitsiall Ivrith, the first Hebrew I
m
o take
d
stici sm tens
g tot
high school erected in Palestine, where I Monthly MAetiNit
yin
a
mio
n:
"A
mind
given
to
my
up
tr
give
y meet-
to
attent
and I deci tled
the freedom of the city was conferreell A very interesting and pep{ use Sun-
shortt lived." That made me nervous
.held at the club ho
y
the
city
mayor,
ing
wa
give my mind the third degree,
29. Miss Mar y Connolly
s
" km ., or an upon the guest tip
day,
society with an odd
spoke on "What Every Girl Should
gintT •
ii Iizen
In accepting
the biases, Lord Bab :
But it was difficult. Because every
"osophy" smiles winningly on nu, I have met hypnotists and mesmerists i tour, in a lengthy address, thanked Know." She summarized a series of
and telepathists and dreamers and torture tellers and palmists and
first Jewish municipality of mod- . health lectures which are to be given
that every
I am
ern
he times, (leclaring that he was "full at the "Y" and how improvements in
one of them trying to upset me mentally.
But,
('sue hail
me thank
going for
for a short time but t
of admiration for Jewish creative sail- . the organization might be made.
egg.
heep
w
hen
I
as hard-boiled as a 30-minute
counting
eve
it Was no use; I simply had to get back
ities which have been so remarkably 'i
sa y a s
prayer every
ds to and true, I those
e Aviv, which is , Lecture Coyne:
wanted to al) to sleep. So, good frie¢ g. Freud with hi s complexes and demonstrated in Ti
A series of six health lecture i
i
p,I,
I ever saw
the, most beautiful Tel
night that I have escaped completely
I courses will be given by six of De- •
.
personalities. I agree with Wallace Irwin: "One hundred and ten
I
troll's
leading doctors. The first will
cent that it is hokum, pure and simple." That statement which has become
subscribe to wholeheartedly, that in this (lay and age FIRST JEWISH •
be given %Wednesday, April 22, And
''' COLONY CELEBRATES
a Yiddish d esk I
RISHON L'ZION. — 11. 1'. A)— the others will follow on the suereed-
Meshugge is trumps!
1,1 nit:
'Jews
'(
no: set:-
heriais
littera-
deeds
!it'S his
he last
I
N
tun), of
one, the
ieu pre.
s plays,
written
ii popes
ditty in
al Ras
e sallies
court of
:E
..ws driven
Barcelona,
xiles from
to return.
ug . 3, the
same port
lostined to
and finer
nn' wander-
ot the Jew ,
I preparing
did they
would open
new world
ikon to the
f all lands
er into the
I have been
Allah] have
Then they
at God had
Ile had da-
le in Spain
1 a happier
uthority on
h, bacteria,
things are
an expeoli-
,m Beebe to
t, an elusive
tweed which
7a1 Atlantic.
WOODWARD AVE
1413 to 1447
I
BURT
fools
as a Jew
who es-
nentality.
a learned
'hie:M, by
addition
rgenstern
en' the di-
lis rapier-
er in the
His ris-
e-brush at
Moreton-
"Wise
Is" before
assembly.
sly satire
his titled
EDER
Mon's Sloe.- -
Third Floor
Pontiac. Natro
hview•
ists and
Hine fig-
:rose the
history.
lad their
present
is jester
Here in
to among
here are
lose sole
atives in
asionally
Cath-
a spirit
nn'many
✓ ated to
d endaTlee
er, whose
of festive
Virgin wool f•brics combined with skillful t•iloring.
rschbaum Clothe. lower
Two more reasons why
the cost of dressing well.
Kirschbaum Two-Pants Suits, $34.50 to $59.50
Kirschbaum "Bonnyknit" (Cravat:cued) Topcoats, $29.50
ore,
;
namo
els to.
olchild
The
will Is:
. ,
'
HIS question about the
origin of styles is difficult
to answer. Credit for it
can not be assigned to any one
person, place or thing. But we
can say with authority, that all
the good style features observed
at Palm Beach and in other
advanced avenues of fashion,
since .January 1st, are ably
reflected in the Kirschbaum
spring models. That alone is
proof that you'll get real style
when you come here.
you
lore,
non-
:Tay ,
n Ilti•
ly the
sal in
ing at
are in
ay es., te. stams.)
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An Endless
Chain of Personal
Service
tremendous growth of the
HE
T Industrial
Bank is the result of a
widespread appreciation of the place
that industrial banking holds in mod-
ern life.
It is based upon "Personal Service"
—helpfulness to the individual.
Just as this institution acts at
"Bank of Personal Service," so do our
customers act, when they, in turn,
assist others by spreading information
about our functions and facilities.
Last year 69,672 Detroiters did busi-
ness with this bank, each helping to
form an "endless chain of personal
service."
Y W H A NOTES
drawn into a turmoil over their au- "The document which expresses! the 1 ing Wednesdays.
sanction of the British government for I
thenticity.
In November, 1911, Or. Hilprecht . the establishment of a Jewish Nation- o
the an- al Home in Palestine has not been pro-1
announced the discovery le (of Nippur,: deiced by myself, but is a deliberatedl
and Euro- Institute Mothers Club:
eient library of the Temp of
of the Ameri ean
i
teat- . decis „vers.
Tablet with tablets bearing inscriptions
., &dared Lor d ita irour
pean ion
Mothers Club will
Dt.covered 4,000 • Year - Old
000
about
;1,
on
vi
arges in an address which he delivered herei The In
ing back to a cilizati
Telling Biblical Story.
ch
1905,
him
fo rmal
by arlhaeol-
on his way from Jerusalem to Jaffa,' have its senri-monthly
meeting Fer o on n
at
to
Balch
School,
B. C. In March, nst
4.
were made
agai
including
Professor ,, when he was greeted by the Jewish i April
Jastrowa, , ettlers of Rishon L'Zion, the first 'and St. Antoine ill avenues,
at 230
p. m.
PHILADELPHIA.— 1.1. T. AL— agists,
g
talk
of
the
Board
of
ngton
II. A. Harri
Herman Vollrat Hilprecht, educator of the University of Pennsylvani
ere w
and arehaeohyist, discoverer Of the which denied the authenticity of dis- Jewish colony established in Palestine I
Back Yards." Children under 8
Ile to years ago.
d 1 I a Comm on "Better
Gilgamish epic, a .1,000 year old tab- coveries claimed Ity Dr. Hilprecht.
taken Front
care of
"The declaration which is called
let which told in Semitic characters was acquit ted.
the De- the Balfour Declaration is the declare : years of age will be er.
the Biblical story of the Deluge, died
d r old st ory of ht in policy of all civilized nations and can- by a recreation work ___
The
1,00n-yea
here
be red. The es ddon
,_________--- _
a rati
suddenly, March 20, at his home
Inge was f oun by Dr . ildprec
evert
the U
niversity n ot e ver
Dr. Hilprecht was formerly pro-
Dr.
and it commits no t only
d is now in
191
0 an
Dr. HO- i i s no t mine
Assyriology at the Univer- precht said,
to
fessor
The
an
establishment
of this first am
great
Mus eum here. were written in the days I Great liritain but the whole body of ; the
Jewish
colony in Palestine.
sity of Pennsylvania and led four of
I to the
I international opinion," Lord Balfour, old Zionist and my adhe re nce
I
the university's expeditions into ill Abraham.
Expressing
Dr. Hilprecht resigned from the unit 1 further
stated. his feeling of joy at see.; Zionist ideal antedates the declaration.; I
Babylonia. He resigned as head of
the department of Assyriologss Semi- versity
after chancing
that ing the first Jewish colony, Lord Bal- My efforts on behalf of Zionism are
tablets in
he 1911,
had discovered
in Nippur
1
tic Philosophy and Archaeology in had been mutilated. The controversy four further declared, "It is • great being rt. er-rated. although I am no I
1911 after a controversy with the over these tablets resulted in a warm honor and privilege for me to he an more zealous and faithful to the Zion-
- at cause than any Zionist in eels-
trustees.
old friend of Baron Edmund de Roth
Some of Dr. Hilprecht's discoveries exchange of opinion among scientists ichild,
who assisted you so nobly in tnc."
were considered of such importance of the United States and Europe.
that the enttire scientific world was
HILPRECHT, DELUGE
EPIC FINDER, DIES
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