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tile compeers, he transcends the na-
tional limitations through which he
inevitably works and belongs to his
own people, to the people among whom
"—AS ONE WOMAN
he lives and creates, and thus to all
peoples.
TO ANOTHER—"
But theories, as I have said, are
transitory and formulations for a day.
ay Ann Tweed
What I see is that dark, slim, ear-
nest man in the Workers' House i n
"Jack," I said, folding up his unex-
Tel-Aviv. And behind hint 1 s‘e the
pected check at the breakfast table,
many men and women, the workers,
"there are times when you are more
whom I met and with whom I spoke.
Ike a friend than a husband!"
t
It is their spirit and the spirit of
"Thanks! That's the nicest thing
their work that counts. They do not
you've said to me this year."
care for comfort or dainty find or
"Now, I'm going out and crash in
well-made garments. They lilt: as
your check at The Detroit Furniture
best they can. They live by the heat
Shops. I'm going to spin the dollars
and the light of the flame within.
right and left till they 11 think I'm a
Yet they are simple and hunott, and
bootlegger's bride."
cheerful and unpretentious and not
given to sounding words or the ges-
So, tossing smiles and Coronas to
tures of the reformer. They take
the traffic cops, I arrived fifteen min-
utes later at The Detroit Furniture
both their hardships and their ideas
Shops. I didn't really need another
as a matter of course. They are
occasional chair, but I saw one I just
building up the land of Israel. But
had to have for several reasons. It
greater than the task is the spirit of
was a sturdy English type, simple in
the task and the example of it. And
design, but its character yeas laid on
that spirit and that example }along
' with a trowel. Black velour scat cover
even now to the permanent posses-
with tapestry back. Very distingue,
sions of all men and are becoming
and its price of $31.50 seemed a glo-
"part of our lives' unalterable guod."
rious mistake, so I snapped it up.
It belongs to the humanness of the
They had only thirty-six in stock, so
situation that, outside of the Work-
you'd better come early, my dears,
ers' House once more I met a young
and
avoid
the
rush.
Various
tapestry
V
man who smiled rather sardonically.
HEIDELBERG STUDENTS DRINKING TO KATHIE
designs to choose from.
'You've been talking to our friend
Then I found a group of interesting
A. in there? Well, did you know
dressers. One of them at *48.00 fitted
that he's the executive secretary of
beautifully into the spate bedroom
the Ilapoel Hazair (Young Workers'
without snaking the other pieces feel
party)? They're a terrible idealistic
that the newcomer was not a member
crowd!"
By LUDWIG LEWISOHN
of their club.
•.
They may be," said. "But they
represent a good many people. They
Of cotarse I wheeled out °moor those
"Thesbuilding activity of the Jews And that is so because, beyond thee- had 23 delegates in the last 'listed-
swanky solid mahogany tea wagons.
in Palestine ranks as an achievement ries and party platforms, We are try- ruth conference."
Who cobld resist such a stream-line,
next to the reclaiming and cultiva- ing to learn what to do from life
"True," he flung back. "But Ach-
cocktail bus for $17.50?
tion of the soil. It is largely the put. itself. We really harbor no theory duth Haavodah (Palestinian branch
There's • certain lamp in The De-
suit of the labor of the last five years that is antecedent to practice. We of Poale Zion, World Zionist Socialist
troit Furniture Shops, around which
and is due to the activities of the co- workers most be the constructive ele- party) had sixty-seven delegates."
hovers is mystery, far more baffling
operative buliding guild called Solel- ment in Eretz Israel, and in order to
"And are you people " I asked, tak-
than that which haunts Mary Roberts
be that we must seek what unites, not
boneh.
what divides. And what is it 'that ing it for granted that he belonged
Rinehares famous "Red Lamp"
to the Pottle Zion, "so very hard-
When, at the end of the World War,
thriller. Its a slender, graceful read-
the gates of Palestine were reopened unites us here? Everywhere in the boiled? "
ing lamp, on a bronze metal base.
He reflected for a moment. "I sup-
to immigration, the half-ruined agri- world we live and labor as German
The shade is fashioned of buff-colored
parchment, traced in bands of green.
cultural colonies were totally unable Jews or English or Polish or Ameri- pose not," he admitted. "Beyond all
WARREN AT RIOPELLE
At the top of the shade is an adjustabe
to absorb the immigrants who sought can Jews. Here we are Jewish Jews. theoretical differences we do the same
contrivance that moves the light in
to settle in the land. The first neces- Ilere we face for the first time not work and live the same life"—The
Open 800 to 3;30 o'clock Including Saturday
any direction you wish to read. All of
sity, moreover, for further settlement the question of the right to labor but Nation.
which, you remark, is very convenient,
and for the actual opening of the of the possibilities of labor. Here,
but not especially mysterious. Well,
for the first time, our labor can be Councilmen Are Members of
land was the construction of roads.
the mystery ts how they can sell such
SPECIALS
Since there were no capitalistic com- creative.
Board of Directors, Says
a splendid lamp for $26,shade and all!
panies to hire laborers and bid for
In all the lands of the Galuth we
W. P. Bradley.
Bronze metal readint lamp, with
government contracts, the laborers, live at the expense of others. We
was still left with some idle capital
adjustable parchment shade, $26
most of them newcomers and unac- work within an economic structure,
from Jack's check, even after buying
have
been a member of the
"I
customed to hard manual toil, organ- an economic organization built by
the lamp. And, never), business man
Occasional chair, upholstered in
will tellyou, it's poor business to
ized the Solelboneh guild for build- others. Culturally as well as eco- Council for the last nine years," said
tekur,
William
P.
Bradley,
a candidate for
colorful
tapestry
and
black
let capital remain idle. Besides, it
ing and public works and built those nomically we trade with the funda-
$32.50
might give Jack the impression that
magnificent roads that opened up the mental values, the Urwerte, created renomination, "and in that time the
city
has
grown
steadily
in area and
I'd lost my taste for surprise checks,
entire northern part of the cotintry. by others. We become the carriers
Solid walnut end table, . . $12
if I came home money ahead. So, still
Training its men, who had been stu- and continuers of the creative values population.
"Litabie always looked upon the of-
thinking fondly of him, I bought a
dents and indoor workers, to acquire of others. Thence arises the nations'
mohair divan and hearth chair—for
the skill and endure the hardships of instinct of opposition to us. Since fice of Councilman as an important
$150. Both the divan and chair are
their new occupations, the Solelboneh we realize this it follows that in Frets business position and have sought to
conduct the business of the city in a
upholstered in brocaded mohair on a
next proceeded to relieve the scarcity Israel we do not combat anti-Semi-
businesslike and not in a political
neutral taupe background. You see,
of dwellings in the country. Through tism. We are quite freed from that
Jack has been havangr iOsoronia, and
Zionist initiative mortgage banks external conflict. Our conflict, our way.
sits up reading detective stories. Per-
"The Council is the board of direc-
were established; a staff of able en- struggle here is an inner one: how to
sonally, I can t figure out whether he
tors of this great municipal corpora-
I gineers and architects guided the become a productive people.
reads them because he can't sleep, or
tion and it holds in the hollow of its
work; the incomparable adaptability
"What is given us here is the earth hand, as it were, the welfare of our
he can't sleep because he reads them.
of the Jewish worker was made clear. on which we can become a creative
So, to settle the problem,,) took both
city and citizens. Realizing these
Since those earlier days the Solei- folk. It is this thought that unites
the chair and the divan,/ and he can
facts, I am deeply conscious of the
boneh has not only built the gretaer the workers; an overwhelming major-
commute between them.
grave responsibilities placed upon
part of Tel-Aviv, but the new resi- ity of the workers desires this end,
a person elected Councilman."
•
•
•
dential
quarters
of
Jerusalem,
of
1 .
strains after this aim. And the work-
Haifa, of Tiberias. It has construct- ers know tha this aim can be achieved
Telephone Melrose 3454 and •
ed public buildings of all kinds, rang- only by national work, not by class
car will be sent to call for you.
ing from the beautiful convalescent struggle. There are Marxists in the
Acceptance of this suggestion
home for workers at Mozah to the land, undoubtedly. But they, too, join
does not obligate you to purchase.
massive electric station at Tel-Aviv. in the great, national, concerted effort
If you come by street car, take East
It has erected dwelling houses, fac- toward rendering Israel a productive
Crosstown to Riopelle, then walk two
tories, schools, hospitals; it has con- people.
blocks north.
tinued its road building and has con-
"Our experiments in the land ex-
Those driving will not find parking
structed barns and stables through-
restrictions. Park at the door —no
out the colonies. It has built houses tend over forty years. And we found
charge.
of silicate-brick( of cement blocks, of that as long as work was dependent
stone, of reinforced concrete and has on private initiative or philanthropic
Open Daily fnoi 8:10 to 530
mastered the necessary technique with aid, there was no renewal of life.
o'clock.
faultless efficiency. One of its most There were employers and employed
IXPINIIIVI
NOT
WHIRR 000D PURNITURI t$
extraordinary achievements is the and many of the employed were not
construction of the imperial war cem- Jews, and so the old conflicts and
HE subtle charm
etery and memorial at Beer-Sheba. problems arose that have always
of luxurious and
on y one
o of the many arisen in the lands of the Galuth. It
Yet t his i is only
EWS
refined surround-
CONDITION
OF
J
was
only
when
we
began
to
work
out
PRESENTS LARGE SUM
tasks which the guild has performed
ings
is
reflected to the
STILL DISTRESSING for the Palestinian government, for of a national and co-operative initi-
AT HONOR BANQUET
credit of the hostess
the municipalities and railways and ative that there arose the Jewish
who holds her private
worker, that we began to see the pos-
,
MOSCOW.—(.1. T. A.)—The con- for the military administration.
JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.) —
parties, bridge dinners
These dry facts take on human sig- sibilities of a renewal in the economic,
or social teas at the
first contribution of American free- dition of the Jewish population in the
the
political,
and
the
moral
life
of
masonry toward the rebuilding work , mall towns in Western Ukraine is nificance as one actually recalls the the nation. For, observe, private ini-
Palmetto. S p a c i ous
ballroom, private dining
in Palestine was warmly applauded distressful, according to a report of arches and spacious halls of the Mozah tiative needs profit. Profit means the
when Morris Rothenberg, chairman of the Ukrainian State Control Depart- convalescent home and visualizes once export of goods. And the export of
rooms and banquet hall
the board of directors of the Palestine ment following a special investigation more the new pillars and capitals of goods means dependence on the outer
may be reserved
through the steward.
Foundation Fund of the United made on the spot by the department. that building which seem to have world. What we desire, above all, is
Over 25 per cent of the population grown on that hillside from which one to be self-sustaining, to export only
States, presented a check for $10,000.
The presentation was made at a lead a miserable existence, lacking an sees the taller hills on which Jerusa- an excess of commodities. This is
banquet given by the Palestine Zion- opportunity to work and gain a liven- lem stands. In the new quarters of the aim of the workers' co-operative
Luncheon 31:30 to 2—Ito.
ist Executive in honor of a number of hood. The condition of the young peo- Beth Hakerem and Talpioth in Jeru- experiments in town and country, of
Dinner 6.30 to 6:30—$1.23.
Americans who are visiting the coun- ple is still worse. They are unable to salem, in Bath Ganim and Ilakarmel the guild, the Kvuzah, the Moshav
near
Haifa,
in
the
Kiryat
Shemuel
SZLaday Dinner 11'30 A. M. to 6 P. M.
try. Two hundred leading citizens of learn a trade due to the lack of trade
ovdim."
a i.so.
Palestine gathered at the banquet, schools, the report states. The report quarter of Tiberias there are houses,
Ile stopped and leaned his head a
both
large
and
small,
which
answer
presided over by Col. Kisch, who wel- emphasizes the dislike of the young
little wearily on his hand. But al-
comed the guests. Miss Henrietta for trading and their desire to proceed every need of comfort, of beauty, of most instantly he brightened up again
adaptability to the climate and the
Szold, president of the Hadassah, Dr. to productive work.
with a fine, though somber flash:
David Yellin, Morris Rothenberg,
As a result of the good harvest in landscape of the country. Finally one
"Remember, please: We seek the
Sophie Irene Loeb, Bernard A. Rosen- this region, which brought orders from recalls the wooden bridge that spans way! All of our present experiments
HANCOCK AT JOHN R
blatt and Emanuel Newmann spoke. the local peasants, the position of the the Jordan near Dagania, the new of social organization may be changed,
Glendate 3000
Charles H. Clements
house
of
the
commune,
and
the
road
Morris Rothenberg presented the Jewish artisans has lately been some-
may be, nay, probably will be tran-
from
Tiberias
to
Semach.
Without
check for $10,000 as a half of the Am- what improved.
scended.
Only—all
land
and
all
val
initial capital and without govern-
erican freemasons contribution for the
ment subsidy the Jewish workers in ues and all properties belong to the
Hebrew Teachers College in Jerusa-
co-operation are building roads and nation and there must be no hired
lem. Miss Loeb pledged American WILL ALLOW JEWESSES
even as they have drained labor and no exploitation; there must
support for Palestine children.
TO VOTE IN GERMANY cities,
swamps, planted forests, and tilled be neither oppressors nor oppressed.
the ruined earth to produce beauty Thus the co-operative organizations
BERLIN.— (J. T. A.) — Jewish
JEWISH CONFERENCES
regulate the conditions of labor and
h fee rS t t .
PLANNED IN MOSCOW women in Germany will have the right and The ol elboneh is, of course, only consumers' associations, such as the
to vote and beelected to the boards of one among several associations of Hamash-bir, regulate prices. These
MOSCOW.— (J. T. A.) —Jewish the Jewish communities in the Ger- Jewish workers in Palestine. Some of associations are controlled and if need
colonization work in Soviet Russia man Republic, according to a decision these co-operatives are practical, some be, checked by the banks, by the na-
will be one of the main subjects which of the German authorities who rati- political in their character. They are tion itself. But the ordinary safe-
will be discussed at the conference of fied a proposal made by the board of all united in the Central Oragniza- guards and checks against excessive
the Jewish community of Berlin, giv- don of •Jewish Workers (Histadriith labor demands' are not needed, since
the Yevsektzia, the Communistic
Youth Organization, which will take ing active arid passive franchise to hakalith abet haovdim haivrim),—a the workers are inspired by good sense
lomen members.
white house of two stories in the over- and good-will and desire not the profit
place here on November 10.
Another point on the agenda of the 1ln accordance with this decision the whelming light. Upstairs a small, of their class or of any class, but the
election
of
the
Kehillah
in
Berlin
was
Burns 08% of fuel heat units.
conference is the necessity of widen-
shaded room—half library, half rude increasing freedom and productivity
Quiet as an
No pre-heating.
Wet the facilities of professional edu- postponed until late autumn in order council .chamber. As everywhere in of all Israel. This aim of the worker
t4 permit Jewish women to participate Palestine, except in a few private is constantly emphasised 'and inte
electric fan. Positive automatic
cation for the Jewish youth.
safety. Has passed every safety
A Jewish workingmen's university in the elections for the first time.
houses, complete austerity, complete tufted by the cultural work of the Hi -
test. Electric ignition. No I••
will be opened in Bobroysk in Oct.
carelessness of comfort. There is the tadruth or Great Organization. The
flame to go out.
Only students over 20 years of age
burning idea . . . there is the work organization employes one hundred
KLANSMEN ARE DEPORTED
and who are delegated by the trade
to be done . . . that is all. k man people in its cultiral work alone. It
PROPERLY INSTALLED
arranges
courses
In
the
Hebrew
lan-
unions will be admitted to the univer-
has come there to talk to me about
BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Germany's
By heating engineers. A guar-
the workers—a spare man in careless guage and lectures; it operates eve-
sity.
"Fiery Cross" episode has practically
antee of perfect satisfaction.
clothes with the hands of a laborer ning schools; it sends out teachers to
come to an end with the deportation
See it demonstrated at
special groups for special purposes;
except
for
the
shape
of
the
fingers,
Beckhold Is Opposed to Ku of Gotthard Stroachein, former Luth-
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it
sends
out
traveling
libraries
in
all
which are slim and mobile, with sunk-
Klux Klan—Would Work
eran minister and naturalized Ameri-
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en ch"eks and very speaking eyes, a languages to the remotest farms and
can
citizen,
one
of
the
founders
of
the
labor
camps;
it
publishes
pamphlets
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In an interview Frank F. Beckhold der similar to the Ku Klux Klan. Giv- eloquent mouth. He has to talk to rooms; it has organized concert asso-
en six days to leave the country, he
said:
me through an interpreter. lie has ciations and choruses and it at work
Exclusive Distributors.
"I take this means to announce to departed for Warsaw. He plans to spoken Hebrew so exclusively for no on the beginnings of a people's the-
you that I am a candidate for the return to America. Otto Stroachein, long that he has lost command of the ater.
father
of
Gotthard,
proved
his
German
I have let this man speak very much
Common Council, and in making this
languages of Galuth. I can watch
Protect Your Walls and Curtains
run I ant inspired by the language of citizenship and was released.
him all the better for that reason; I as he spoke to me, since, as he him-
with
our glorious Constitution—that all
an fathom all the more completely self so frankly admitted, both historic
and
economic
theories
are
transitory.
men are created equal and enjoy the
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dictates of their conscience. I am op-
man Upholds Merit System nothing for himself, everything for the permanent. I do not know enough
Another."
posed to any man or any set of men
workers, for the land, for the days to exercise any criticism of his tenta-
In Civil Service.
who will Invade this right, so for this
and the generations to come. . . . tive economic theories. I am sure that
reason I have during my whole cam-
He spoke with the air of one who his interpretation of the position of
Arthur E. Dingeman, 4847 St. Clair
paign opposed those candidates who
in not fond of speaking nor born to Israel in Galuth is narrow and ro-
have sought the endorsement of that avenue. (Present incumbent.) Em- speak. A rather silent man original- mantic and discredited by the very
intolerant organization known as the ployed by Board of Water Commis- ly, but forced into speech by the duty fallacies of the anti-Semite. All hon-
sioners for 11 years. Born in De-
Ku Klux Klan.
of communicating the character of the est work is productive work. I am
"I was president of the Gratiot troit, 1085. Educated in St. Aloysiva work he had at heart; speaking well not unaware—how could I be?—of the
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years
STEEL BAKE-ENAMELED
during my incumbency of four years University. Lived in Detroit 39
er seems often in Galuth, especially
speech.
NEAT
IN APPEARANCE
I was • hard worker for the improve- and is an owner of real estate. Coun-
under
the
gaze
of
hostile
eyes,
to
be
"Our aim is the regeneration of the
ments an much needed on the East cilman two years. Never held nor working powers of the Jewish people. working with the fundamental values,
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reputation of being the dynamic city ice. Believes in establishment of They exist but they do not divide. others, that, like the better of his Gen- Half Block from Woodward Ave.
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