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DISCOVER ANCIENT I IS
ASHTAROTH TEMPLET

HERE IN INTERESTS
OF HIAS ORGANIZATION

David H eller is in Detroit for some
interests of the Hebrew
t hue in the

ZIONISTS ASK FIVE
MILLION IN DRIVE

Dr. Weizmann, Dr. Wise

-- —
Constable Harry M. Schlussel
Candidate for Re-Election
in First Ward.

Harry M. Schlussel, constable for
the past six years, is a candidate for

and

University of Pennsylvania Ete- 1

Samuel Untermyer Play

pedition Reports Find in

Leading Roles.

1

Palestine.

NEW YORK.—(3. T. A.)—Impor-
tent developments in the activities of
PHILADELPHIA. — (J. T. A.) — 1
American Zionists during the coming
The Temple of Ashtaroth, renowned
year will result from decisions taken
in the Old Testament as the sanctu-
at a meeting of the national execu-
ary of the Philistines and the edifice
tive committee of the Zionist Organ-
4 which King Saul's battle armor was
ization of America. A campaign for
hung as a trophy of the Israelites' de-
$5,000,000 for colonization and other
feat at the battle of Gilboa, has been
development work in Palestine will
found. A cablegram notifying the
be launched. Hope that the fullest
Electrician
museum of the University of Penn-
harmony would prevail between Zion-
, sylvania in this city that the uni-
94.1 WEST WARREN AVE.
ists engaged in this campaign and the
I versity expedition to Beisan (the an-
firing and Repairing
sponsors of the J. D. C. $15,000,000
cient Bethsan) in Palestine had un-
campaign for colonization work in
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earthed the structure was received
HARRY M. SCHLUSSEL
Soviet Russia was expressed.
from Alan Rowe, field director.
A statement issued at the head re-election in the First Ward. He
I
The
announcement
of
the
find
fol-
—
quarters of tl s Zionist Organization is well known and very active in the
lowed a cable of Sept. 30 saying that
of America, declared:
local Jewish community, in the B'nai
the expedition had discovered an
"A united appeal to the Jews of B'rith and the synagogue. Ile has
image of the goddess Ashtaroth, diety
America on behalf of all funds en- served as warden of Pisgah Lodge for
of the Philistines, with a shrine of
gaged in colonization and other de- five years, as treasurer of Beth Ebro-
bronze serpents, doves and similar ob- I
velopment work in Palestine is to be ham Synagogue for six years, is a
jests used in the cult worship.
Launched by a national committee member of Congregation Ahavath
The cablegrams were brief but the
DAVID HELLER , which Dr. Stephen S. Wise has been Achim and Detroit Lodge, No. 55,
Temple of Ashtaroth was described as
an oblong structure of three columns Sheltering and Immigrant Aid So- invited to head, according to a de- Knights of Pythias. Mr. Schlussel
to each side. Within its cornerstone ciety, better known as the Bias. The " cision of the national exeeutive com-
of will be balloted at next Tuesday's
O
on
itte me of the
election in the district from East of
the excavators found a casket or ities is assisting refugees
x in European
t rganization
at a meeting in the Woodward to Beaubien and north of
merica,
reached
isand
A
exico
foundation deposit containing among
M
nd
er objects
ingots
of "electrum,"
a ports, in else
Cuba
a may be stranded. ' Pennsylvania Hotel, presided over y the river to Eight-mile road.
oth
mixture
of gold
and silver.
Detailed wherever
they
descriptions of the valuable find are Fur ths purpose the organizationlLouis Lipsky, chairman of the organ-
expected by the first mail from Pales- must establish offices in Europe to ization. It is understood that Dr.
nt of the new I Wise will accept the invitation to
tine, Dr. G. B. Gordon, director of meet the requiremes
requ es the head the committee and that the ap-
immigration an,
examination of immigrants at the ' peal will be for $5,000,000.
the museum, said.
The site of the excavations was se- port of debarkation and out of the ' "The funds which will join the
PLIILADELPHIA.—European mar-
lected in 1919 by Dr. Gordon, after country. Funds are needed for this ! united appeal are for the Keren kets loom more important than ever
careful surveys, permission then be- purpose and until a united drive is' Hayesod, or Palestine U Foundation
to
the American farmer, and stabiliz-
rmyer is
ing obtained under the British man- perfected the Hiss must receive in- Fund, of whi ch Samuel neteprincipal
ing European policies should insure
preside nt an d which is t h
date to exclusive exploration of the dividual support.
Immigration and colonization agency his happiness, declared Clyde L. King,
eite of the Acropoli by the University
------
of the Zionist movement, the Jewish in an address at the twenty-eighth an-
of Pennsylvania museum's expedition.
nual harvest festival held recently at
Natio
The expedition entered its fourth sea-
by the National Farm School, Doyles-
ttileicinhentbul;
neFuonrd
I- ,se w
nd
son of work at Bethshan on Sept. 1
I Jews. The Hadassah Medical Organ- town.
In former seasons' work on the
The keynote of the festival, which
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tains a system o f
Made by Dr. Margolis in, ization which main health activities i n takes the form am an all-day pilgrim-
Acropolis, the expedition dug through
I hospitals and othe
eight
periods
of
occupation,
each
Institute.
age
of friends of the school to its acres I
eight
Address
I Palestine, the Hebrew University
civilization being represented by a
erstoo d outside Doylestown, was peace and
d
layer
of
ruins
and
foun
a
ion..
prosperity.
Announcement of a $140,-
It is quite probable, Dr. Gordon 1 NEW YORK.— (J. T. A) —A pro- I Fund and others. It is un
osal to make Beth-they, the last Jew-Ithat Mr. Untermyer will figure prowl- 000 increase during the year in the
.
nently in the nations am
Weconsider John H. Cummings one,
stated, that the expedition would un-
d
fund,
"It was decided also to invite Dr. jubilee, building and enowment
earth evidence showing that the Tem_lish fortress in the struggle of Bat
the
del dairies and
of our but Off and recommend
Chaim Weizmann, president of the the newly completed mo
shtarh
was destroyed by Cochva and Rabbi Antra
big re-,noon. He has well earned it
Ki
ple of A
r ot Old Testament chron. Romans, a Jewish national monument, World Zionist Organization, to visit the colorful evidence of a fine yield of
by meritorious service.
crops piled up in fields and barns gave
King
fo
elegy David,
recordscapture
of Bethsan, was made in an address Dr: Max L. this country again at the head of a
testimony to this.
FRED E. DeGAW,
following his ascending the throne in Margolis, professor of Biblical Phil- delegation of European and Pales-
Other high lights of the school's his-
succession to Saul. The possibility ( ology at Dropsie College, at the open- . tinian Jewish leaders to assist in rats-
L. EUGENE SHARP,
tory during the year, given in the
of finding the actual armor of King 1 ing exercises of the Institute of Re-'
JOHN F. McKINLAY,
Saul, which the Book of First Samuel ligion, of which Dr. Stephen S. Wise ' i ing
the
funds.
Another
decision
calls
president's
report, showed a remark-
for the convening of a national con.
JESSE DRAKE,
able spread of support for the "Na-
is president.
er
Dr. Margolis, who returned from fence
on Palestine to be atten e tional Farm School idea," especially
JAMES M. JEFFRIES,
declares was deposited in the temple,
by epresentative Jews from every
ARTHUR E. GORDON,
Dr. Gordon said was remote.
through prominent New.York philan-
Palestine where he spen t
' part of the country.
Judges of the Justice Courts.
as Director of the American School .
"The decision in favor of a united thropists; splendid improvements in
WILL REGISTER JEWS
lof Archaeology, spoke on Oriental re- . , appeal of all Palestine funds which farm buildings, and substantial addi-
was tions to acreage.
search
in Palestine:
The Office el Constable I. or of
Speaking
of the work of Jewfsh have hitherto acted independently
Progress during the year is shown
MOSCOW --(J T. A.)—The rev
reached after a discussion in the
the most potent for good or evil in
. •
istration of. Jews who are desirous of archaeological research o t. •
city government. His is the eye
course of which the chairman report- by the addition of Farm No. 7, con-
law,
w
la , the arm of the court. and
taining
150 acres; the just completed
settling on the land will be made by and scholars, Dr. Margolis stated.
ed that the Palestine government,
the heart of the people. The Sixth
We spent a day at Bittir, the first headed by Lord Plumer, has granted dairy buildings, at a cost of $60,000;
the Ukrainian branch of the Ozet, the
Ward has two lime.tried officers whose
,
-the
railway
line
from
Jeru-
the
major.
portion completed of a hor-
Society for Settling Jews on the and station o
record. are without • stain. It will
the f Zionist Organization 20,000 visas
be o ur constant endeavor to merit
during the months of November and salem to. Jaffa; we climbed up to the for the next six months for Jewish ticultural storage building, as a cost
your confidence and support.
l„
of
$15,700;
the • completion of the
December. According
t 1. e
e. Mr. Lipsky
A
in
grants
statistics,
the is Jewish
population
top
of the of
mountain
an saw .of Beth- 4mmiants
JOHN H. CUMMINGS.
White Russia
447,663,
10.7 per in
cent
l mains
the fortifications
Palest
r Coch- declared that to with
the necessary assie- Krauskopf Memorial Library and
FRED J. HARRINGTON.
many renovations.
where the Jews under to
• I them,
va made their stand against Hadrian's tance of American Jewry the total
of the entire population.
number of immigrants into Palestine
legions, the last,gosp for Jewish free- ,
dom. Dr. Albright, director of the for the next 12 months would reach mount importance of Palestine, would
school of Oriental Research 7 0,000. 'Members of the committee co-operate also in the other campaign.
American
J ust returned from a visit to Pales- Dr. Wise, who participated in the dis-
in Jerusalem,
is of
the archeologicallyine
opinion that the
pising
one
reported that the opportunities cussions, expressed the hope that the
o for the Jewsh resettlement of the fullest harmony would prevOil be-
( site is a rom adds, the Jews ought to
t
I el then,
he spot 'as a national mono- country are now greater than ever. tween those engaged in both efforts.
up the
bu y not to be dig- lief discussion dealt also with the re
"The meeting heard a report of the
it
g
y t. S
ouchh'
a trifling sum At lief campaign about to be launched by recent Zionist Congress in Vienna ,
matt.
purposehich
must
the
Joint
Distribution
Committee
for
to
made'
by a number of the delegates
cult
∎ the w
the relief of Jews-in Russia and other
$20 ,000 fat
e Jewish p eo- lands, and the chairman declared that who represented the Ameritan Zion
appeal to the pride if
ists at that gathering.
ple as well as to their historical sense.
The story of that last struggle no Zionists, while recognizing the para.

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obscure; we have• in Jewish sources
edary
but faint reminiscences of a
character, and the non-Jewish source
present a one-sided account. It would
down, end even
be worth while to are
-if no inscriptions will be forthcoming
the mute evidence of the fortifications
•
built by the heroic band of Jews underl
he leadership of Simon the' prince,
]
t
Fleeter the priest and the famous
its tale. I know
'scholar Ak iba. will tell
arrangedl
was
that when this lreCtIlre
you tacitly assumed that no funds
would be solicited. ,But•archeologists I
are been 'beggars, scientific beggars,I
opportunity go by
1 wh , will not let
witheut passing the hat, figuratively
speaking. -But I really ran forego to
do the beeping myself. Dr. Wise can
i and will do it more skillfully And more
I effectively. And put it up to him as
a sacred duty, in the name of histeri
cal science of antiouity and by all thet
A most
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ARABS STATE JEWS
' VIOLATING MANDATE

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Chance Government Is Unlawfully
Planing Hebrew Letten on St•mps.
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' .1F,RUSALEM.—(.1. T. A.)—legall
Al Ilusseini. secretary of the Poem-
Itive Committee of the Moslem Chris-
tian association, in his rose ogoinst
the Palestine government in the High
... Court. 'seeking an injunction either
us -
restroinine the gOvernment from
the Hebrew initials "F,-1" (Eretz
ing
!Israel) on the p^stoge stamps, or
'causing the addition of the initials "S-1
. I" (Syria Jenbia-Southern Syria)
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nest to the Arab word "Falastin," de
clared:
I
I It is stoted in Article 22 of the
Cl,... W. Bennet. VI, r Pre.. sod Gen. Mgr.
Mandate for Palestine, that English,
Arabic and Hebrew he the three offi-
cial languages for Palestine. Any
matter inscribett in Arabic on stamps
or on coinage, must also he inscribed
I in Hebrew, and vice-versa.
"Whereas the stamps of the Pales-
(tine General Post Office are inscribed
'Falastin' in Arabic. 'Palestine' in
English and 'Palestina' in Hebrew,
I
. and whereas .to the Hebrew inscrip-
tion the initials 'E-I' have been added.
I the interpretation of these initials be-
ing the political one of 'Eretz Israel'
and this is not inscribed at the side of
the Arabic, and whereas the addition
of these two initials are openly con-
onnecting
teary to Article 22 of the Mandate
1 fer Palestine. and whereas Las one
of the sons of the Palestine Arab na-
' tien, find that this contradiction to the
about an infringement of my richt, I
-aid Clause of the Mandate brings
sr il of the national feelings of my na- I
in
tier) (this in spite of the fact that II
I
.
re'ect the said elanse.)
ftnV- L
"Now therefore I call upon the
In
Singles,
Doubles
and
Suites
ernment of Palestine to apneas before
Rooms and Baths —
your High Ceurt and beg: That an in-
I function be brought suppressing the
Palestinian stamps, anon which are
printed the initials 'E-I' next to the
sword 'Palestina' in Hebrew. or to ef.
face these two initials: or to Empress
the stamns end cans• new stamps to
Sr. nrinted which will bear the initiate
I 'S-J . next to the word 'Falostin' in
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