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MENORAH JOURNAL Zionist Executive Reports On
Palestine's Economic Progress
HAS FINE NUMBER

Opens Wicatessen Store at

PLUMER RECEIVED BY KING

LONDON—(J. T. A.1—Field Mar.
shut Lord Herbert C. Plumer, newly
appointed High Commissioner of Pal-

Woodward Avenue and

Twelfth Weeek of Anne Nich-
ols' Comedy at Garrick
Starts Sunday.

For 100 performances "Abie's Irish
Grand Boulevard.
Rose" has been playing at the Gar-
and doing nearly capacity busi-
rick
by
estine, was received in audience
twelfth week
Sultan of Najd Desires Alliance and
to
Samuel Moskowitz has opened a ness. Sunday starts the Anne Nich-
King
George
V
before
proceeding
by
Recognition from England.
delicatessen store at 6536 Woodward of this popular comedy of record for
Palestine.
t
Self
to
This
is
an
unheard
Devote
D
avenue, where he offers excellent ols.
Calls Progress "Astonishing." Say Plumer W
Irish-Ile-
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—Nego• Guedalla, Herford, Pinski Are
products to the people in that section any show in Detroit. The
Execution of the the Mandate. Report Is Given
ANNOUNCEMENT
particular appeal
tiations which tend to bring about
Among Contributors. Art
of the city. The store is located on brew comedy has a
laugh
to Group of Palestine Jews.
all
who
are
hunting
a
good
an alliance between Great Britain and
to
near
Grand
boule-
Woodward avenue
Work of Jules Pascin.
"Abie's
Nathan I). Metzger, attorney, an-
to drive away dull care.
Ibn Saud, Sultan of Nejd and con-
vard in the heart of the up-town busi-
one a cheer and
NEW YORK.—That 25 per cent of the entire Jewish population of nounces the removal of his office
Irish
Rose"
gives
queror of Mecca, are now under way,
district. Mr. Moskowitz has
are
Did Napoleon once offer Palestine
12 months; that during the last few from 809 Hammond Building to 960 nes:,
according to circles intimately con-
Palestine immigrated during the last
equipped his store to ably serve his furnishes many laughs. Matinees and
nected with Sheik Souleiman, the am- to the Jews? Philip Guedalla, author s years the National Fund has increased its land holdings by 11)0 per cent; Penobscot Building. Telephone Cad- patrons where they may eat and meet still announced for Wednesday
of
The
Second
Empire,"
examine
Saturday and it is advisable to order
that the population of the Keren Ilayesod agricultural settlements has illac 9611.
bassador of 1bn Saud in Damascus.
their friends. All kosher products
well in advance in order to secure de-
Several months ago the Sultan of this persistent legend in "Napoleon within the past year increased nearly 50 per cent with steady consolidation
What the eyes see the heart be- are -.add in the new delicatessen sirable locations.
Nejd sent a special envoy to London and Palestine," the featured article in of the work of colonization, and that unemployment has been practically
store.
statement sub- lieves.—I'roverb.
the
latest
issue
of
the
Menorah
Jour-
a
making
an
offer
eliminated, are some of the outstanding fac,s revealed in
for the purpose of
toward an alliance in England, un- nal. With only the slimmest clues mitted to the Representative Assembly (Asefat Ilanivcharim) of the Pales-
der the following conditions: That to work with, by a remarkable piece tinian Jewish community by the Palestine Zionist Executive, and made
Great Britain recognizes Ibn Saud as of historical sleuthing, Guedalla bril- public by the national headquarters of the Keren Ilayesod.
With regard to the appointment of General Plumer as the new high
the Sultan of the Arabian Peninsula; liantly reconstructs the Napoleonic
scene and ingeniously solves the mys-
issioner, the statement says: "Ile is a man whowould certainly not
that the rule of Ali, son of ex-King
comm
the post offered to him unless he felt himself to be in su ch
Hussein, be limited only to Northren tery of the emperor's negotiations have accepted
Iledjas, including Medina and Jed- with the Jews.
in sympathy with the policy of the man-+
If
Christianity
had
succeeded
dah; that King Ali, King Feisul of
Passing on to some of the internal
date as to be able to devote himself
Mesopotamia and Emir Abdullah, destroying Judaism it would have with all sincerity to its execution."
questions and difficulties, the state-
ruler of Transjordania, the three sons signed its own death warrant," is the the
The
statement
deals
not
only
with
astounding economic progress of men' deals at length with the matter
of the former sheriff of Mecca with provocative conclusion of R. Travers
of education, in which a complete re-
Herford, noted English scholar, in an
whom Great Britain was previously
the country of which the principal organization is advocated in order
article,
"l'harisaism
and
Christian-
allied, recognize the sovereignty of
factors are the increase in population that such incidents as the recent
ity." If Gompers had come to Amer-
Ibn Saud; that Mecca be declared a ica a generation later, he would have and in land holdings, but goes very teachers' strike may not recur. The
free and independent city where all
frankly into an exposition of the lead- need of participation Of the Yishuv
Moslem countries enjoy equal rights. found it impossible to attain his emi- ing problems which face the Jewish
the education budget is empha-
It is stated that Great Britain is nent role in American labor" is the community of Palestine. The prob- in
sized.
equally interesting conclusion of Syl-
generally well disposed toward the
lens include those of an internal
With regard to this growing evil,
via Ronald in "Gompers: Symbol of
develop-
a
proposed agreement and that Sir
character
like
education
and
land
speculation
as
well
as
those
bearing
characteristic
of all rapidly develop-
An Era." The economic structure
Percy Cox, British High Commission-
er of Mesopotamia, is entrusted with and political philosophy of the United on the relations with the mandatory ing countries, the Executive ad-
States have undergone so revolution- power, particularly in the matter of dressed itself to the Representative
the task of carrying on of the nego-
Ass embly as follows:
ary a transformation, says Miss Ro-
The executive desires to invite the
the nationality law and the communi-
tiations.
nald, that the probability of a Jew
attention of the Asefat Hanivcharim
achieving a position of high leader- I ties ordinance.
to
a
problem, indeed a danger, which
The Growth and Population.
ship in any American organization is
is of our own creation, namely, that
As the salient fact in the progress
slight.
of
land
speculation. Beginning at
Coats more beautiful than ever, at lower prices, give to
Lewis Mumford, author of "Sticks of the country, the statement points
and Stones," contributes a notable es- to the immigration figures. It says: Tel Aviv, now in full force at Haifa,
Don't suffer—get quick relief.
this
August Fur Sale outstandil ig importance. Made from the
this
vicious
tendency
has
even
passed
say, "Towards a Modern Synagogue
"If we cast our eyes backwards
Effective and inexpensive.
to the domain of agricultural lands
Architecture," which is an effort to and then look again at what is oc-
finest
northern skins, accordi ng to our own designs, every
discover what style of architecture curring today, the salient feature that and is greatly endangering our pro-
It costs nothing to come down and
garment displays true ROLL] NS quality throughout. Coat
best expresses the Judaic spirit. Louis strikes us is that the rate of immi- gress by reducing the constructive
find out.
Lozowick, the American painter, fur- gration has trebled. From a figure and productive power of available
moneys. Those responsible for the
THE WAYNE BATHS
illustrated, $395.
nishes a folio of drawings of noted of between 7,000 to 8,000 a year, it
growth of this evil are to be found
Second and Front St..
A merican synagogues to illustrate has passed to a total of from 25,000 both among residents of the country
Sulphur, Mineral, Turkish, Tonle,
Mr. Mumford's article. "A Russian to 30,000 in spite of the White Book.
Goes Home," by Maurice G. Hindus, The fact that Palestine has been able and among Jewish visitors."

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to absorb immigrants at such a rate
is the best proof of the astonishing
progress which has been made in the CHARGES AGAINST
economical revival of the land. There
JEWS ARE UNTRUE
are difficulties of course in connection
with the settlement of our immi- Say Jews Unlawfully Hiring Labor.
grants, with the number of new ar-
Give Settlers LOW Transport Rats.
rivals amounting in this year to 25
per cent of the total Jewish popula-
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—The trans-
tion.
portation of building materials and
"The second salient feature of the agricultural implements for Jewish
progress during the past few years settlers in Soviet Russia is to be car-
is the increase of our holdings of ried out on the basis of 25 percent be-
land. Due largely to the remarkable low the usual tariff, according to an
energy of the chairman of the Keren order issued by the Commissariat of
Kayemeth, that fund, an organ of Communications.
the Zionist Organization, had in the
Hiring labor is a crime for Jewish
course of the last year alone doubled settlers, according to the Communist
the holdings of land which is the in- daily paper, Tchervony, the Red,
alienable property of the Jewish peo- which published correspondence from
ple.
its village correspondent in Geloskoff,
"Land and men, these are the in- District of Odessa.
dispensable elements to progressive
The correspondent accuses the Jew-
construction and in these two re- ish settlers of that colony of hiring
progress has been such as to labor and engaging in speculation.
DENVER
entitle as all to a large measure of The writer demands that the land he
satisfaction, in spite of minor disap- taken away from these colonists and
pointments in various directions."
given to Russian peasants.
After describing the colonization
1 r. Philip Hillkowits Again President.
A special commission was appointed
Neat Convention in Dallas.
work of the past year as aiming prin- to investigate these charges and found
cipally at the consolidation of the the accusation without grounds. The
DENVER.—At a recent meeting existing settlements, the statement commission found that every member
t he board of trustees of the Jewish says:
of the colony, including women and
of Den-
"This year, new colonization has of children of 14, are working on the
C onsumptives Relief Society
v er, the world's largest Jewish tu- necessity been confined to middle land. Labor is hired in the colony
b erculosis sanatorium„ re-elected Dr. class elements, a new feature in our only when it is urgently needed, ow -
Philip Hillkowitz, president; Dr. C. work, which will in future need much
ing to lack of horses and machinery .
Spivak, secretary; II. J. Schwartz, care and attention. Meanwhile a
The fields are in the best condition.
v ice-president; I. Rude, vice-presi- large number of chaluzim have pre-
It des stated that the charges were
dent, and Ben Grimes, treasurer. All pared themselves for settlement by
instituted by the former landowners
are from Denver. passing through the transitory stage who hope to get the land back.
For the third vice-president, the of organized work in the older colo-
board of directors elected Joseph nies. The entire population of our
Durst of New York. This is the first settlements number 4,300 and the Former Detroit Actress, Stella
time in the history of the institution number of workmen is 2,800. More
Mayhew, Will Play at Tem-
that a New York man has been elect- than 90,000 dunams of land have
ple Next Week.
ed to office. Mr. Durst has been for been cultivated by the settlers this
a long time a prominent supporte r year and it is hoped that next year
Detroit's
own Stella Mayhew, vau-
of the sanatorium.
we shall be Ilayes to set aside a portion
Following the election of officers, of nereri od
11 .esod funds for new deville's cheeriest comedienne, is the
headliner
announced
at B. F. Keith's
it was announced that the 1926 na- col onizat ion."
Temple Theater, Detroit, for the
tional convention, which will be the
The Labor Situation.
twenty-second annual gathering in
Aremarkable feature of the eco- week starting Sunday matinee, July
19. She will offer a program of ex-
the history of the Jewish Consump-
lives Relief Society of Denver, Colo., nomic development has been the ab- clusive songs written for her by Paul
sorption of labor into new fields of
Gerard
Smith and Billee Taylor.
will be held at Dallas, Texas.
employment, particularly tobacco col-
Other features include: "The Test,"
ovation and the stone in dustry.
a
drama
by Ballard MacDonald, with
Large numbers of Jewish agricul-
a cast of 12;
tural workers have also been estab- Glen and Richards and
Franklyn
Ardell in "The Wife
lished in the older colonies. With re-
Saver;"
Jones
and
Rea,
comedians,
gard to unemployment, the Palestine
in "The End of the Line;" Bob La-
Zionists, Mizrachi, Agudath Israel Zionist Executive states:
and steps; the
Salle
in
songs,
stories
Discuss Communities Ordinance.
"The unemployment figures are
Powell troupe in a big wire novelty;
ques- themselves an indication of the great
Lady Alice's Pets, aristocrats of ani-
T. A.)—The
VIENNA.—(J.
thin
of the Palestine communities or-' improvement of labor conditions. In maldom, and the pictures.
11923-24 the percentage of the un-
nee, the bone of contention be- -employed
. e
reached 12-13 per cent. The
Luck follows the hopeful, ill luck
tween
the general Zionists, the N a
tar
Assembly of Palestine Jews and present time the figure stands at only the fearful.—Proverb.
tional Assemb
h Israel, is nearer a pos- about 5 per cent, which is due large-
the Agudath
solution as a result of negotial ly to the increased immigration and
Proverbs are the wisdom of the
which took place here between toe process of absorption of the new ages.—Proverb.
tions f the Zionist Or- immigrants."
the representatives o
ganization, the Mizrachi and the Agu-
dath Israel.
Rabbi Jacob Friedmann, representa-
tive of the Mizrachi, Mr. Mejuchas,
representing the •aad Leumi, Dr.
Zevi Chajes, representing, the World
Zionist Organization and Dr. Pinches
KAn, president of the Agudath Is-
rael, Samson Rosenheim and Mr. Blau
of Frankfort am Main representing
the Agudath Israel, participated in the
negotiations which lasted several days. 1 !
The delegates representing both par-
ties worked out a number of proposals I
which represent the last concessions)
which their parties are ready to make,
in the matter for the purpose of bring
ing about unity.
The conference decided to submit
these proposals to the respective bodies
k the negotiations will be
after w hi c
continued.

rut

Se

recounts the first-hand impressions
of a native son who returns to his an-
cestral cottage in a little Russian vil-
lage for the first time since the revo-
lution.
Among other contributions are
"Zalmen the Contractor," by David
Pinski; "Letters From Abroad," by
Marvin Lowenthal, author of "Our
Fathers That Begat Us," and a corn-
munication from Geneva, the seat of
the League of Nations, by Jean de
Menasce of the Jewish Secretariat,
recording and analyzing the actions
of the league with reference to Jew-
ish problems.
There is an art insert devoted to
the work of Jules Pascin, a sheaf of
Jewish sketches, done with his char-
acteristic satirical slant. And there
is an accompanying critique of Pas-
cin's work by Florence Gilliam.

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