Ily A rabi path Parisi eiskr. ananues ae, aro WWI ANNUS • 3lognufi Elpunkali THE PETROIT, LWISH RONICLE THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1926 VOL. XXXI, NO. 1 Section Three with us in the heroic slays of the 'take, it is difficult for the league to Ma,: not math r whether this schouliet Peace Conference, find know the sneer- the act ' understand our mandate. The league or the other sellocIlet Iti•rfarnis ing attitude which was taken by e s,. deals with a series of mandates. Our of Shes•hitah. If on Sheellttsli the'' Fi . ereh public epinien, hl' the tir Petulant :111sndates f'ommission had to mandato is exceptionally difficult, and I vets' few friends, and the am hours to reach an mars \Vc important that they should un - I des, te 12 to 15 with argu- d to kill us, not Address of Dr. Chains Weizmann, President World Zionist Organization, it is derstataling,, how much longer must • mg, eel tri e possible ,terstand it. worst they study Li understand the Lod !milt hilt With the Delivered at National Conference on Palestine, Copley Plaza Whatever you niay term it, we problem, to understand cur rel., . Hotel, Boston, Mass. ■ tillt•hOW C01.1111 !Mt fit in the general' made be- The sloidt Ii ace haVe sneer the Arabs, and the hundreds . forms which are created I In .. t 1,, -. - s involsed in a knowledge of P..' , ante fully evulent oniy is few months Imagine for a moment, to ins, t, al majority. a ho form th e It is necessary here .1' t 1, •t, -• w hen I had the eppoi tunit• tf Honored guests, your • xcellea, y. I life. . 1,1 , , I, ,[ oh the nags least nee I. t. ample, a lady rr.,., s.,• • , Using our t,011; with the High 1.. lunge to the gt•ntlenien aml acting govt.] nor, Indio , a...! ....oh 10. o f , . ; .. tile only' I I. .- fortunate den, a eery ititelligent mewl , itioli , sioner for Syria. of the Pernionent Before entering on In, '1' t, haV, Plqinalll'Ilt 111111.111.1tt'S I ' ,III, -.... • y e . The !hi- ugh commissioner hail to mo , u. -h .11 d• . -H., I. tj I■■ , • They .1, d morning, it is my PI. who has to study and ma] 1 -tit d .d. .elt II P II is not seerst,•fol I ! 1114. alit ailtag,s a i.: , ,,,•iwan , with the go. th• i.1 .• .-• . f tic. . •VilS , ill the pry .1 ••, dm t la , ditlet, oc , ■ •, r i.,,,,, diatil'idlidi iiiitW,iin .. ., tl, o oriey eXi \Vital Ziel t0 Aguilath Israel ao.1 tho .\ I ,..... 1 , i.l. ,, II a , , ' the wish that de i ' of tit t• 1 t. it This wo• ., o ,. -.. Sht•chita. 11 i,,. Syri, I . 0st• \vitt - king o o ; whoa n I .• • IrI A In , • a it- al t a• !..11 actually demand o.1 11.• Itt•pctl that through them, CI, •Ial.il- s. s .1. count I t , to'. . ii at-, -, I lindig in onr poI. , the League . 1 r fermi thy situ c.o.. ill :stion of goseinor o f tips , I Id lik, I . , i 1 ■ . .re of ht nn .1 problent touchit t. !.., o .i , ... ■ Syria might be brought abut. for the kinds - I- .1 . , , th.. ,I, •;,,i, c,, a . I relate b. oil 1,1,11 td (M . i • ■ ,,, the constitution or he has reltetitoilly slto far try from the at- Now , it is a fa few a I • .t. • n..1 It I t isqu tit : • s., .•11 II • I • 'I !or &wing a new p: .Inanity in I .dest ine, we are doing, and t , • tt , titude of the nit who at that time It. l... and 1 .,th men, I ,ideralile skill and long telsehing It i- arm. II U1 . kindness which I I make the people understand that it ,.fudge Nick among thou vim were': was the editor of the Matto, to the as- • 11 . is I luiti hand 1101 1 1: 1' that' honot t magi tic•. t t I (lent hardly 1. p. tt t I the !C. .-01t , I. .1 I. fhb ZIONISM TODAY t. Sae a son ;LE 52525250 • nit . iii this tai I, 'L. Ladiv. s lilt II1111l it• ill 't .1 t , 1 11 . I, ' 1 , , 'I' .11II ;I'd I, 1 11 11, id, critical 10..11• '1 I t nitivenit.nt :1,1 I - o 11 I idil in the reniat ,..! I make, with tll. I. I fundamental- . II II try to gine in the simple,. I, .r tiortallt things flowery phra, o' o As one \tie. , guidance of Po t I .. I I I 1. the till, I. tissidnbly, • I.. ,to to to. - Ike purl 01 • embodii th. Zionist !larvae 1.' III I. card t.. the fa , t- polith al imam • .! ts, ••to I our shortcomihn < our c the tnandat I ., pivot of oII I I. that w, 1• , , I. v That non;: 1.1 .I- : - I 1 h. 1 '1. occur- know' that there is a ,P-tolguished tow o vf it, 1, mIt •11 avo t • a tea ti a and not by wa a nu eting re Pluiner and his official ,. .111e1ors, reniarks which :t faet of reselI ■ o i . in P, .. • •I ii • st ing, Called t.“ eon- all , of meeting the it mac he t.. t cds•tht•I' it 1-• tot taken, and I peeple would spank ;Wont ind more would help over- am a l t , ers for I., d: sent then , I 1 I nc I. rights are lot multi; ..! 11'111 laid in the niandate at. ! I -.build lilt. , state at once that the rnandat.0 !tower has not yet ui n run effect to nil tt I to f tl. eattolat, \la , • • I .. , • t 11 o • in .ii tt t' • activity in Pales- Id. , • more strtmgth • ,••I• drganized, the II••.I anchored,' the cal111- orI iltit ratan nor • . 5729 1 - Ala 7.1`.Icht. and II t which I a- ortic'. t • : At or', tit tho ( I II i t'c l is n 111•Ihteralleall country. France is a neighbor of Palestine and the relation and the good will of the French govs•roms.M. is a definite and important factor in this situation. AVItat I have said about Frame can be applied in the same degree to Italy, which is an equally important factor in the Mediterranean. 'fo sum up the situation there, the tuned looks upon us as a ere factor arising in the EcaSterII Nit•diterruh- van. It looked upon us at first with suspis•ion. At present we are accept- ed. litre we art', and if We dell lop we shall enter honorably into the fam- France iin' '' il• and the c..inity of nations in the Mediterranean basin. I sometimes think and feel that we are too near all these happenings to realize their full significance just as when you stand in front of a moun- tain y..tt are unable to realize its height. You begin to realize it when • ai start t. climb it, and those who with sore feet are climbing the hard hills of Palestine know very well that we have made definite and lasting progress, progress which will leave its trace and its mark on the history of the Jews. When, ladies and gentle- men. a Supreme Judge will sit over all of us, unbiased and will impartial- ly weigh what we have done and what we have emitt, 1, I trust to G o d that the Isslance of our positive achieve- ments will be in our favor. Before I leave this chapter, I would like to mention one thing which is be- coming the subject of discussion and Them is only TODAY in Which to make Your WILL • Tomorrows are but promises and what they bring forth depends entirely upon the preparation YOU make today. The making of a will is not a hardship, not expensive or even bothersome -TODAY lack of a will is inexcusable. The time to insure YOUR family's happiness is when everything looks bright and promising. Q There is a shadow which hangs over every family not protected by a proper will-this thought should make EVERY man THINK. Q No family is immune to a disappointing future- even to dire want, unless they enjoy the protection of a carefully prepared NSA!. Cl, An important obligation of this company is to func, tion in the administration of wills and estates to the end that the wishes of the maker are fulfilled. ' I Q Repetition-but just as true as ever- I I , 11.!1 \1' C1 , 11f Id , 1, ing th, power - also thitt l'cli built up in t.t. I .1 .111 tsar ,• i the bench •i■■ •1••h .1 1 :tide to mak, •. , for that it the eve... o pa. once a chance to th, ..•II I 111 nt tort' well that, t endurance nor IIiI ly to I - ;iit•y the liar t ' • al!, s the war, it is nl- 1 It under political conditi..ns think of Ally gov- render our work more dill at . 11 a, Nt of wa:t,t, and ;dim,. cult than it should he. is easy for one, especially one who If I have committed myself in th•-- II sot know all of the difficulties, to 't assembly to Utter a word of eritici ca• the tiler man because lie has I must at the saw tints, in fairres. • t0 do everything. lint it is to the political situation, stato the' i. difficult to find the road ,11 it. II inert, is this very tiautiousness of the ma , . al the means. And hae today we (Intory power, inaugurated by' the f it all .• 1,, fit d torte iif the means, at Iligh Commissioner for Italestine. S.1 1 , t . ' i I improve even the ti I ilerhert Samuel which has allowed II • .•1'..m. • • • • • at nil to go on with our work. N. • tint, when the fate of • , • ,• only the 10,000 British soldiers s. , •. '.; ■ . H !• . even after it had passed fell on the fields et Palestine, but I ho r the balance. You wise. cautious and tactful manag , tio I , ment of the first high commissiolod 1.•im ether Perhaps that an important have given Palestine peace and scour meeting was called by the gov- ity. And peace and security are alto,. eminent to investigate the whole pol- all the fundamentals Of our work. i. y. It was under pressure of the Without that, we might have scored a Arah agitation. It was under the the British anti-Jewish temporary success here and there, but Pre , tlil'e Of again, we might have not. We might agimt ion. The fate id the policy hung have proceeded perhaps a little more in the I.:dance, but it tens decide(' en quickly, but we might also have pro- two things: r.n the achievement a of e (vetted much nitre slowly than etc did. the peltde i^ Palestine and on th p I, NVhieh represented Weighing on the one side our ardent ratt-M! o f given principally m desire to get on at a quicker temps ale° . sass t and on the 14hur side the extreme risk by Ann, E.,. I which may he Involved if the strain is stretvInal too much we have chosen. impartial a. I Ill- are difficult at it is, to adrovato this slow- in my it - tr. I er, cunetatorial policy, believing drat oinking •!.I at large t. •c five t':..- this. after all, is the quickest road I. ,. Palestine as Uptat • p Ii k1 I upon , tm•r•• etp , . It is easy, ladies and gentl.m. , ,, •• , !apathy, some . • Y - . make n heroic gesture and s.(, , 1. at to both it demand, and we demand, and •••, nt. To our • I. , !mad." I could myself formula' , that ,1110 . 1,. Isi• , has demands in terms which Iii ked for the failure of thin ex- tainly eheit applause at this or at :si • 'I', day there is not It man Cher n tai mfil•. We deal let only with I. d crld who knows what re the heart is it Zionist a•muuldies would not ad- poured out and the sentiments are h , is stage of IX- aflame. IVe deal with the cold, hard. Laing w hich II I cal•ulatirg world with a world which1•• • hat may Aral knows not of Zion, with a world ti 1,1, 1 - Palestine will he wash. it ascav has tlyalt with Jewish matter.: • Mediterranean, we shall go on quite different manners from lb. • • and working. for it until if it is being educafid in now, with a ,•.n will e , mm ard say, "Ilere it world o I h has not undorsto.HI and th I f soil" The others, i• h to understand what the is' did nit • . • I , ws, can make • onie :Old the Jewish re - J ■ ••vi: it ,lake it more I .1 1. I • mIstht I -. • ill, re in ne for, on t arth •an step . for• the .. mporary. For the v icily not improve our • ti y make n., (FT. ?Tiles .1h.1 Po... ■ ,11 Islet hate nu t esier .i.t. , • ice ut t thy (toil to tne I I t, 0111 Wade of the high ..rnimissioner in Syria. Ladies and gentlemen, it is not a solitary cast.. Whether it is Briand or Poincare, whether it is the radical or non-radical political leader, I think they appreciate and respect the value of our achievem•nt in Pales- iit. - Whidt you a , •.I.! ti • y improve tie Poit• Quixotic. h. shaken • .!. may tie y t.gient Zion. with the league of ,, r, have improved censiderably Our t, I•. ... -,.• • tett • ',thins with th• •• ' ' aro controlled by one fun- Nati damir t.,1 ic•tor: our strength in the and fundamentally. For many years. Wan thought that the League of Na. eountry ItscIt. Whether see like it , , r it and rightly so, ac.septed lions with' be used an a C. urt t• f' Ap- not, We hrrrr democracy as the leading principh• of peals against the deeds or misdeeds of our own organization. Democracy to.- the mandatory power, but ne••ple for- tunately or unfortunately, reckons get that public opinion of Europe had are WO.- to ten through n course of education with brutal numbers, and we putt in Palestine against :Mans) to before it vauld at all understand our P00,M0 non-Jews. It is true that the demands. It is this process of educa- place today in I specific gravity-is that they are in Don which is taking perhaps higher than the specific gray- the League of Nations. Make no mit,- Q "Nine out of every ten estates are dissipated within seven years." Q You can make an appointment with a Trust Officer today. 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