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CLIFTON AYINCI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE FIVE

PIEDLTKOIV510 41SfiefRONICLE

REPORT OF JEWISH
AGENCY APPROVED
BY 41 TO 4 VOTE

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Peale Zion abstained from voting,
This resolution received only the
four votes of the two radical
Zionists and two Zionist Revision-
ists.
Richard Lichtheint of Berlin then
introduced in behalf of the League
of Zionist Revisionists a similar
resolution of lack of confidence,
which was defeated by a similar
overwhelming majority. A resolu-
tion introduced by the representa-
tives of the Poole Zion labor sooty,
expressing the Laborites objections
to the Commissioners' recommen-
dations against the communal form
of settlements, was rejected by
out iority of 26 against 11 M. M.
head of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund, voted for the resolu-
tion of the Poole Zion. A resolu-
lotion introduced by M. Kaplan in
behalf of the Jewish Stscialist party
'Inas-Huth, asking that the Jew-
ish National Fund be considered
the only exclusive instrument for
the purchase of Palestine !anti seas
rejected by a ma iority of 21
against 16, Berl Locker, speaking
in behalf of the Peale Zion, stat-
ed that they considered the resolu-
tion of the majority of the commit-
tee as a minimum, and after their
resolution had failed they would
vote for the majority resolution.
The vote was then taken on the
text of the resolution proposed by
the majority of the Political Com-
mission, which was passed by 41
against 4, the four tieing the votes
of the two radical Zionists and two
Zionist Revisionists. Members of
the Council then gave a long-last-
ing ovation to Dr. Weizmann, many
ill the hull approaching to con-
gratulate him.
With the publication of the finai
and complete text of the resolution
adopted by the Zionist General
Council concerning the recommen-
dations of the Joint Palestine Sur-
vey Commission, the difference,
between the views expressed by
the commission and those held by
the Zionist General Council stand
out clearly.
What They Agreed On.

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Sabbath Services:
Sabbath services, as usual, will
be held in the Brown Memorial
Chapel at 10 o'clock. On Satur-
day morning, Aug. 4, the sermon
will be delivered by Rabbi Leon
Eram. The musical service is n
charge of Mrs. Rhea Harris Weis-
berg and Miss DellaTybin.

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grationa the General Council de-
.1
clares it essential that Jewish im-
migration to Palestine be strength-
ened and furthered both by the
Jewish Agency and the Palestine
7r.•
Administration and that iwnti-
grant workers, as well as immi-
STONE'S throw from the broad
grants with independent means, bp'.
verandah of the Lodge is Michi-
receive the requisite facilities to
gan's finest sand beach—the
enter the country and settle
27 Cottages—for families or parties---with all
there."
youngsters love it ; Dances in our own
t.'
meal. in the hotel dining room and full hotel service;
Joint Palestine Survey Com-
water's edge pavillion three times
mission, Conclusions and Recom- •
weekly. Our own stable of splendid
Among this season's gutAts have been many mem-
mendations, II Immigration, I'. 1: 2;..
mounts. Our own sporty 9-hole golf
"The in:migration program of the
bers of Detroit's prominent Jewish families—ask
Palestine Zionist Executive has
course. Tennis courts. llorseshoe
most anyone you know.
not always been prepared with
courts. A chef who delights in
due regard to actual facts and con-
the finest menus in
ditions. Conclusions of too san-
Reserve—Phone
Oscoda
39—or
write
Oscoda,
Mich.
land.
guinary a character have some-
times been drawn from temporary
U. S. 23—or RATES—FROM $35 PER WEEK,
and abnormal demands for labor
Six hours by motor on Michigan's finest highway,
when there were nut sufficient Fri
INCLUDING EVERYTHING
five by the M. C. and D. & J1. R. It.
grounds, for assuming that they
would continue. Whilst it is desir- cy
able to bring into Palestine as
many immigrants as it way reason-
ably absorb, it is clear that in the
long run Jewish interests will be
WILL BE HER FATHER'S
best subserved by a program pur-
suant to which there shall always ASSISTANT AT CONCERT
TO DETROIT
be maintained a reasonable bal-
ance between the number of im-
Elected to Conduct Services at
migrants admitted and the eco-
nomic needs of the country."
Mishkin Israel Synagogue.
On the way to and from bIt. Celmens drive out some night
Zionist General Council Resolu-
and try us.
tbm, B, 4: "The General Council
Cantor Hyman hlilko•sky was
declares that in all works and un-
unanimously elected to conduct
dertakings carried out or fur-
the services at the Mishkin' Israel
thered by the Jewish Agency, the
Congregation during the coming
to 9 P. M., $1.04:
principle of Jewish labor must be
yeat, beef piing with the
preserved."
Holy hays.
Noon Luncheon, 11 to 2, 50 t2\ 65c
Joint Palestine Survey Commis-
Cantor Milkowsky, whose selec-
sion, III Agriculture, I'. 18: "The
tion took place at a meeting of
principle that outside labor of any
hlishkan Israel on Monday eve-
kind shall not be employed by set-
ning, was formerly cantor of the
tlers, as now practiced in the Zion-
Mogen Abraham and the Emanuel
The Zionists agree to extend the ist colonies, is indefensible if one
14046 Gratiot
Near Eastwood Park
later going to Chicago.
Jewish Agency provided for in the has in mind the ultimate success of
During his residence in Detroit,
Palestine mandate for "consulta- colonization because, 1011011g other
Cantor blilkowsky was active in
tion with the administration of reasons, it results from such it sys-
number of movements, partitu
Palestine" on the basis of a repre- tem that at limes when the fruits
larly the Jewish National Fund
sentation of 50 per cent Zionists of all the efforts expended by the
and the Order Sons of Zion. Ile I
and so per cent non-zionists. The colonists are at stake, he is un-
was also an active worker in the
Zionists also agree that the non- able to hire the necessary labor
Zionist District and for the United
Zionists are to participate in the without which it will be impossible
Palestine Appeal.
administration of the affairs of the for him and his family to harvest,
upbuilding work and in the shaping his crop. Many of the difficulties
of the policies pertaining to it.
sought to be obviated by the exist- 1
GREATER USEFULNESS
Now open for your convenience at
What They Disagree On.
ing system might be met by the!
OF FREE LOAN ASS'N
The points of difference between insertion in the contract betweenl
1431 Broadway
DOROTHY
SMALL
the Zionists and non-Zionists seem the colonization department and ,1
REPORTED BY ZEMON
Steaks and Chops.
Toasted Sandwiches
to revolve around the questions: the settler of a clause whereby, a l
bliss Small will assist her fath-
Special Noon Luncheon
(a) The function of the Jewish mi kmal compensation is assured' er, Solomon Small, (better known
"A
greater
usefulness
than
ever
to
hired
labor."
National Fund, hitherto the land
among the Yiddish-speaking pub-
was demonstrated Isy the Hebrew
Seek Unity in U. SS
purchasing agency of the Zionist
lic as Smulewitz) in a concert of
Organization; (b) the form of set-
With the adoption of a budget his "w11 compositions on Sunday Free Loan Association its the first
tlement; (c) the attitude toward approactang $3,000,000 for the evening, Aug. 19, at the Philadel- six months 14 this year," reported
David Zemon, president of the As-
immigration, and (d) the principle coming year's Palestine work, the phia-Byron Talmud Torah.
sociation in his report to the board
of Jewish labor.
Zionist General Council closed its
Incidentally, Miss Small will lit'
of
directors a few days ago.
Jewish National Fund—The sessions here early Tuesday morn- 17 years old on the duty of the con-
"I know there are some who will
revolution og the Zionist General ing. Before adjournment the cert.
immediately
say that demands up-
Council, B. 1: The Zionist Or- council decided to dispatch a cable
Mr. Small is the composer of
9105 Twelfth SL, at Clairmount
ganization recognizes the Keren appealing to all factions of Ameri- many songs and the author of a on a free loan association indicate
a
certain
amount
of business de-
Hayesod as the sole instrument of ' can Zionism to seek uffitv in the number of plays. His slaughter is
Specialists in Ladies' and Children's Haircutting
pression or lack of employment;
Its land policy in Palestine. There- coming work. The next session an able musician and singer.
but analysis of the work of this
fore •and in accordance with the will be called either in March or
Our Prices Will Always Remain the Same:
association indicates a far more
principles of redemption of the April, 1929, to be held in Jeru-
important deduction than that.
Haircuts 50c, Shaves 25c
had as Jewish national property, salem. A message was received BICUR CHOLEM PLANS
repeatedly laid down by Zionist from Lord Balfour expressing his
BIRTHDAY MOONLIGHT When one condisers that collections
equal Itsans, then we
congresses, all lands to be acquired thanks for the congratulations of
have the interesting conclusion
out of public monies of the Jewish the General Council on the occa-
Commemorating its twentieth have
Agency shall become the common sion of his eightieth birthday cele- year of charitable and social ac- that this association is helping a
gnat
ninny to take advantage of
bration
last
week.
property of the Jewish people and
tivity, the Bicur Cholem Society is
be subject to all the principles of
With regard to immigration the presenting a moonlight aboard the improving condition),
"'For
instance, in the first half
the Keren Kayenseth insofar as Zionist General Council instruct- steamer Columbia on Tuesday,
concerns ownership of lands and ed the executive to ask the Pales- Aug. 28. A fine program has been of this year, our borrower, paid
back
to
us the sum of $53,167, the
their allotment to settlers. In or- tine government for the grant of arranged, and includes music by
der to safeguard the integrity of 1,250 labor immigration certifi- cne of the city's finest orchestras. while we were making total leans
Thi.new anal hesuliful store, by virtue or its IOW
Greeting Card.
of
$55,781.
lVhat was the situ•-
the Keren Kayemeth, purchase of cates, with an additional 750 cer- Dancing and entertainment will he
overh.ad.
aide to serve your jewelry needs at prices
.d Bridge
land out of two different funds tificates as a reserve. The Coun- the main fe:iture if this affair, amt tion a year ago? In the first half
that me. .mince.
Score Cards
of
1927
we
collided
$36,700
but
shall be inadmissible. The Zionist cil adopted the resolution of Cie no efforts are being spared by the
Organization has always also rec- political commission urging It, committees for this birthday cele- we loanett $111,851. Moreover, we
ognized private purchases of land Palestine government to annul bration. Information requests and know from the nature of the bails,
and furtherance of the establish- the 1927 ordinances amending the inquiries may be directed to Sam- that we are helping a great many
12036 DEXTER BLVD.

ment of settlers with means of immigration ordinance of 1925. uel Wexler, president, 987 King in small businesses, who now site
their way clear to assume a med.
their own as important. An insti- whereby greater restrictions upon asenue, Northway 1174-b1.
erate obligation. The pity of it all
tute subserving this purpose shall imnsigration to Palestine were im-
is that we have not sufficient funds
not be maintained continuously posed.
to make large loans. Time and
out of public funds, but shall be
Dr. Selig Brodessky. professor GINSBURG CAMP FOR
assisted to undertake its work at the University of Leeds, one of
MOTHERS AND BABIES time again we have calls for $300
to $5110, but because of our de-
merely by a single financial con- the leading English Zionists, was
elected to the London Zionist
tribution."
Among tht,. special activities at sire to help as many individuals
Joint Palestine Survey Commis- Executive, succeeding Dr. M. Eder. Ginsburg Camp this week was a as we possibly Call. lee rentelet oUr
If you are planning on furnishing a new home or an apart-
sion, Conclusions and Recommen- who retired recently. Engineer bridge party in honor of the new loans generally, II, 1200.
ment see our gorgeous display. Goldman offers many advan-
'"Its the first six months of this
dations, III, Agriculture, I'. 12: Schocken, Berl Katzenelson, labor rompers given by the old campers.
tages
in economy to the discriminating who desire Furniture
year
we
nuttle
loans
to
WO
inditad•
"The desirability of enabling set- leader and blr. Souchwitzky were Mrs. Lottie Salzman was awarded
of endurance, charm and distinction.
tlers to become the actual owners elected to the board of directors first prize and Mrs..1. Bass second uals, compared with 498 in thi-
wane
period
Irret
year.
The
bulk
of land is recognized. Under the of the Jewish National Fund.
prize. Refreshments were served.
present articles of association of
In his closing address, Dr. Leo
On Wednesday evening, through of our loans is RIOW made up of
the Jewish National Fund this Motzkin, who presided over the the courtesy of Mrs. Short: who is note loans. The total loans on en-
seems to be precluded so far as sessions, declared that the delib- spending the summer at Crooked dorsed notes in the six months were
its lands are ,concerned. It is erations of the Zionist General Lake, a campfire and marshmellow 8ff3,017, and the balance, 82,737,
8625 Linwood Avenue
recognized that there are instances Council demonstrated that the roast was held in Deep Hollow at Icans on jewelry.
Between Blaine and l'ingree
('hone Garfield 0754
"In the entire year 1927 our
where the settler will he unable Zionist movement is an idealistic Camp M. A. II. Later the visitor,
to repay the entire cost of the land power in Jewish life. "Notwith- adiourned to the recreation hall Isms reached a low (.f approxi-
mately
$90,000.
This
year
we
will
because of inadequate returns. In standing our differences of opin- where they were entertained by
ban in excess of $125,000."
such cases it may become neces- ion, the General Council carried bliss Florence Schorr.
sary to continue the existing, or a on the discussions on a high level
Weekly court sesions are held at
modified, leasehold system through and disposed of a number cf per- Camp $4. A. R.. when all who dis-
Storage, Washing, Tire., Batteries
the Jewish National Fund. . The plexing and highly important prob- obey rules are tried before the
Gasoline, Oils, Alcohol, Accessories
Jewish Agency should, therefore, lems," he said, appealimt to the court. Miss Mary Caplan is su-
in addition to the lands now owned Zionists to make every effort
preme judge of this court.
or hereafter acquired by the Jew- necessary for the raising of the
The children campers were en- Becomes VirePresident in Charge
ish National Fund, secure a land budget adopted..
tertained at a movie on Thursday
of Sales of Argo Oil
reserve free from similar restric-
evening.
Corporation.
tions. All land purchases should WISE LAUDS ZIONIST
On Friday evening, Alex Berson
RESOLUTION
ON
AGENCY
he preceded by thorough soil
performed the services. Later the
Charles E. Feinberg, who ha-
analysis and water surveys, and
LAKE PLACID, N. Y.—)J. T. ehildren wore entertained with been associated with the sales de.
9430 - 9434 Woodward Avenue
the price to be paid should not A.)—Dr. Stephen S. Wise, vice- Bible stories.
part mew of the Silent A utomat:.•
exceed the fair value of the land." president of the Zionist General
The weekly party will take the
Form of Settlement.
Council, in an interview• with the form of a masquerade and ice
Zionist General Council Resolu- representative of the Jewish Tele- cream social and will be heist on
Phone Empire 4201
tion, B. 2: "The General Council graphic Agency, comineroed on t!se Saturday evening. At this tin•
Detroit, Mich.
calls attention to the underlying resolution adopted by the Gen•se•l prizes are awarded to A-1 campers
principles of Zionist eolonization Council with regard to the recom-
Among the distinguished guests
work with regard to the freedom mendations of the Joint Palestine this week at Camp Si. A. B. were
Bernard Ginsburg, Fred Butz , '
of the settler to determine the so- Survey Commission.
"The resolutions will okays Ise and Miss bliriarn Goldman.
cial form of his settlement and ac-
cordingly declares that in future, memorable for having saved the
The canip acknowledges with
too, the right of settlers should he fundamental ideals of Zionism, thanks the donation of a p-mist
preserved to choose their form of provided the leadership treats the peeler from Bernard Ginsburg.
settlement, Kvuzah, Moshav, or resolutions as a mandate and nut
Mrs. Blitz of the West Warren
other form, it being understood as a scrap of paper," Dr. Wise said. Mothers Club Was honored on her
"What the cause now needs ibt birthday.
that every form of settlement shall
satisfy the economic requirement, neither counsel nor prestige, but
and afford the possibility of be- honest co-operation and thorough-
going support. The Bull's resolu- SYNAGOGUE SAVED IN
coming self-supporting."
GALICIAN TOWN FIRE
Joint Palestin eSurvey Commis- tions mean that thts,„sAgency is
sion, Conclusions and Recommen- heartily welcomed by serf-respect-
LENIBERG.-0. T. A.) — Al-
dations, III Agriculture, I'. 10: "In ing Zionists on terms which shall
the opinion of the experts the fur- safeguard the purposes and prin- most the entire Jewish populati.
ther establishment of communal ciples of the Zionist movement .
of the town Eesznow, near Brodny.



settlements (Kvuzoth) is undesir-
remained roofless as the result of
able, but the equipment of exist- MARSHALL AND WARBURG
a fire which swept over the bs-al
ing settlements of this character SILENT ON RESOLUTION
ity Saturday night.
should be completed. The com-
WYORK.—(J. T. A.)—
The only building Sneed was the
CHARLES E. FEINBERG
missioners concur in this opinion. Felix NI. Warburg, American com- three-hundred year old synagogue.
As regards new colonies initiated missioner of the Joint Palestine which is known for its architect-
Corporation in the Detroit area
during the past year, they believe Survey Commission, which sub- ural beauty.
since the formation of that com-
that they should not be bandoned. mitted its recommendations con-
pany, has become vice-president in
but that necessary means be found eerning the Palestine work to
DETROIT LODGE NO. 55,
charge of sales of the Argo Oil
K. OF P.
to proceed with their equipment, Louis Marshall and Dr. Chaim
Corporation,
division of the Fisher
provided their reorganization can Weizmann, declined to make any
Our new location offers excellent service fa-
A regular meeting of Detroit industries. Mr. Feinberg brings
he effected so as to convert them comment on the resolution of the
to
the
clientele
of the Argo Oil ,
Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias,
into individualistic co-operative Zionist General Council.
cilities for any make of automobile. Expert me-
When approached by a repre- will be held Tuesday evening. Company an-invaluable knowledge
settlements (Moshavim) or for use
chanics await you here to take
of your
covering the various aspects of
sentative of the Jewish Telegraphic Aug. 7.
as training centers."
fuel oil use gained through his
Agency, Mr. Marshall also declined
WILLIAM ROSENBERG,
Attitude Toward Immigration,
brakes and general repairs. Washing, greasing
long
and
close
association
with
the
Secretary.
Zionist General Council Resolu- to comment. Before further word
and storage.
field.
By order of-
tion, B. 3: "In accordance with from the Zionist Executive is re-

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