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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-04-11

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CLIFTON AYINLI1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Tiii,M:ritorrionsm IIRONIGLE
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that they had $2,600, now $5,000, 1
be fore obtaining a visa."
Lord Cecil Hits Report.
Protest against the findings of
the l'alestine Inquiry Commission
has had an education less than
(Continued from Page One.)
were expressed by practically
tContinued from Page One.)
the surveyor had ample opportu. that of a high school. The Jewish
spea kerat the Albert Hall
ranks
nity to observe many of these education of these teachers
plaints are unjustified, for exam- meeting here April 1, arranged as
ale, those regarding the Dead Sea
practices. One of the commend- even high er.
memorial meeting for the late
On the question of salaries the '1 concession and the Rutenberg
able features noted is the fine
Lord Balfour. Three thousand pea-
'esprit de corps' throughout the report says that the total paid to scheme," said Dr. Weizmann, k! heard speakers representing all
school system and the wholesome 31 teachers is $44,220, and that and
president
the Jewish
of the of
World
Zionist Agency
Organ- P f the British political parties at-
relationship existing between the the average salary is $1,42K,
fi rm the British pledge in the Bal-
superintendent, the board and the median salary is $1,3 1 0, which zation, in an address here to rep-
. ,
Declaration and listened to
staff of the schools. The person- means that there are an equal esentatf ives of the press from ilo l ord
ord Robert Cecil express amaze-
m
th world.
ality of the superintendent has in- number who earn more thn parts o the
and dismay at the frivolity
n that sum.
Dealing with the land question ment Which some writers and
t
je ted itself into the entire school $1,320 as earn less tha
Weizmann
said
that "on
the: speakers
with
system. This has resulted in a "A comparison of the situation in Dr.
families
could
be
settled
without
deal with the treaty obi',
consistent and gradual improve- Detroit with a study made in nine co,i,tal plane of Sharon 20 000 gation undertaken
4■
by E ngland.
merit. This influence has not been other communities reveals the fact
After
reading
the preamble t o
limited to the work of the U. H. S. that both the average and the me- infringing on the Arabs. Arab
alone, but is reflected in a nuns- dian salaries ;mid in Detroit is villages in the neighborhood of our the Palestine mandate and quoting
colonies that ore planting oranges Article 2 of that document, which
her of schools which either di- lower," the report states.
The manner in which record are much more prosperous than the says "That such political adminis-
rectly or indirectly benefit from
forms and re torts are kept in the villages in the interior of the coun- Dative and economic conditions be
the service of the U. II. S."
Detroit schools is lauded in the re- Irv. It is all a question of de- created in Palestine as to secure
Standing of Faculty.
The standing of the teachers of port. It states that "the careful vtlopment and I am afraid that the establishment of a Jewish Na-
the schools is also high. Eight manner in which the various rec. everything progressive that comes, tional Home," Lord Cecil empha-
are listed as having completed a ords have been kept in the schools into the world causes a certain sized that nothing could be more
college training, 19 as having ut- and in the central office have great- 1111101111t of friction. precise or more definite than that.
...soap room sr
"Now what is the amount of the "That was the pledged word of
tcnded college or its equivalent, ly facilitated the various studies
PlIELPSAY.
seven as having completed a high which are included in this report friction that we created?" Dr. Great Britain and of the British
.EMPIRE STATE PICKLING CO.
Wt m
'ann asked. In the last 10 empire following the reiteration
sghool
course
and
only
one
who
of
the
survey."
QUA L I TY
years there came into l'alestine of the pledge made before the
roughly 100,0110 new people. On League of Nations, re-endorsing
Lord
PRESIDENT OF
SCANNING THE HORIZON
Ow other hand, roughly about 750 the previous pledge," saint
WELFARE SOCIETY Arab tenants have been displaced. Cecil.
"Now we are being asked for
Of these 90 per cent have re-estab-
(Continued from Preceding Page)
fished themselves on land in bet- an inquiry into British policy.
a large number of such items—and
ter conditions than before we paid do not oppose inquiring into meths
tht m compensation for transport oils of the policy, but the policy
there are plenty—in his book. The
and removal amounting to $250 itself cannot be placed in doubt
presentation of the Passion Play by
per person. When you consider for a single instant. Surely it is
Morris Gest—the presentation of
that the whole annual budget of not an unfitting tribute that we
Ben Ilur by Erlanger—there ore
such
a tenant is about $150 you may pay to Lord Balfour's memory
AT YOUR GROCER'S any number of such interesting
emphasis
miscellany that could be gotten to-
will see that he is getting the by saying even now, with
equivalent of a two-year budget. that there be no pandering, with
I gether.
"There is no reason, therefore, Great Britain's honor."
Leopold Amery. M. 1'., empha-
JEFFERSON AND FRANKS
for either limiting Jewish immi-
gration to Palestine, except insofar sizing that the Balfour Declaration •
I came across a very interest-
been endorsed by every par- ,.
the
had
as the absorptive power of
ing item the other day in reading
country is concerned or for placing liamentary government since 1917.
an early American book, the re-
a
limit
on
the
transfer
of
lands.
declared:
"Its policy, whose fulfill-
miniscences of Trumbull, an artist
Another 50,000 Jewish families ment involves difficulties, material ,
who was a friend of Washington
can still be settled on the land. and political, which it is unwise to
and Jet ferson.
ignore or minimize or exaggerate.'
Defends Immigrants.
A group of Jefferson's friends
1 "A second point in the report I firmly believe that you can trust
were gathered at his home, in-
concerns the number of of immi- the British Parliament and the
, eluding Trumbull, Senator Giles
grants we are bringing in and the British people to make good Lord
from Virginia and David Franks,
nature of those immigrants. I am , 13alfour's pledge and to carry out
a Jew.
RACED by the
unaware that the commission made to its full fruition the great con-
But let Trumbull tell it:
, ,, particular study of this problem. ception which will bring a new up-
delightful Matzo
"I was scarcely seated when he,
I dont' think they could do it lifting to an ancient people and
Giles, began to rally me on the
made dishes — do-
I easily. We have been told that added honor to the British com-
puritanical ancestry and character
wt have selected immigrants not in monw eann. '
quent testimony to
of New England. I saw there was
Lord Melchett, president of the
accordance with their fitness for
no other person from New Eng-
Manischcwitz Matzo
MRS. JOSEPH ZUCKERMAN
their particular function that they English Zionist Federation, point-
land present, and therefore, al-
Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman is the have to perform in the country, ed out that he would have an op-
quality, the table
portunity to speak elsewhere re-
though conscious that I was in no
elected
president
of Jewish
, but in
accordance
pa- garding the report, referring prob.
degree, bound to defend my coun- ne•ly
reflects the beautiful
Women's
European
Welfare
Or- litical
views.
We can with
only their
say that
try, I did it as well as I could. ganization. She has held this office' as far as the Zionist Organization ably to the debate in the House of
MAN ISCHEWITZ
Passover spirit.
Whether it had been pre-arranged several times previously. I is concerned, and we are entirely Lords, but he said, "The best trib-
MATZO'
responsible for immigration, we ate we can pay to Lord Balfour's
that a debate on the Christian re-
MATZO MEAL',
know nothing of any discrimina- memory is to have the same con-
, ligion, in which it should lie pow-
MATZO FARFEL
erfully ridiculed on the one side and
was broad. lion on any political or religious fidence and courage in the success
of our cause as he himself ex-
, CAKE MEAL
weakly defended on the other was that Jew, Franks,
grounds.
"Many of the immigrants are I pressed, to inspire ourselves with
EGG MATZO
to be brought forward as promis- minded—or maybe, it proves that
ing amusement to a rather free Jews try to appear broadminded. young men and women and most his idealism and inflexible courage
WMOLEWNEAT
LIKE IT
of them came from Eastern and , and to make our tribute one of
NO OTHER
thinking dinner party, I will not
action."
Central Europe and a great many
presume to say, but it had that ap-
BUT THE • PUBLIC IS
Other speakers at the meeting
came on the labor schedule. Many
pearance, and Mr. Giles pushed his
harry Schneiderman tells the belonged to the trade unions and included Chief Rabbi Hertz, Sir
CADILLAC 000 9 raillery, to my no small annoyance,' story of a banquet he attended I dont' think there is any particu- Robert Hamilton, Mrs. Philips
LEVIN BROS., 1352 DIVISION ST.
if nut my discomfort, until dinner
sonic years ago, given to some real tar sin in that, but this might have Snowden, and Nahum Sokolow.
was announced..
"That I hoped would relieve me estater who liked to hear his glo- lent color to this particular part Messages were received from
V by giving a new turn to the con- ries chirped. of the report. The commission Baron Edmund Rothschild, Dr. Al-
Speaker after speaker arose and contended that more Jews had bert Einstein, Lloyd George, Leon
versation, but the company was
Fi- been brought in than the country Blum, Sir Austen Chamberlain, Sir
tantitetOrilt:;# 0*
7 0 00GootioOtio:otiot;oritaOOCitiociritto
hardly seated at a table when he heaped laurels on his head.
rally,
the praise had been could support. There are two , Ilerbert Chamberlain. Lord Read-
renewed the assault with increased going after
on several hours, one of the categoories of immigrants, those ing and Sir Ilall Caine. A dis-
3. asperity and proceeded an far at speakers remarked: "But the sub- for whom the Zionist Organization tinguished audience attended, in-
last to ridicule the character, con- ject is not exhausted." is responsible, having guaranteed eluding a number of members of
duct and doctrines of the Founder
"But the public is," shouted one to the Palestine government that Balfour's family. Among those
of our religion; Mr. Jefferson in
for a period of one year those per-', present were Mrs. Blanche Dug-
the meantime smiling and nodding, of the audience.
011 the I dale, Major and Mrs. Lascelles and
And
so I adjourn
this discussion.
sons would
not be who
a burden
approval on Mr. Giles, while the The
subject
is not exhausted,
but country
and those
could showlViscount Trapain.
rest of the company silently left
sir and my defense to our fate,' the reader may he.
(Copyright, 1930, J. T. A.)
until at length my friend, David

Franks took up the argument on l
my side.
PASSING MY WINDOW
"Thinking this a fair opportu-
• nity for avoiding, further conver.
FENDERS, RADIATOR SHIELDS, BODY • sation on the subject, I turned to (Contiuued from Preceding Page.)
Mr. Jefferson and said:
"Sir, this is a strange situation those who have applied it. If our
STAMPINGS, HOODS, DUST SHIELDS,
in which I find myself; in a coun- outlook upon the universe has suf-
ts
try
professing Christianity and at fered modifications in detail so
RUNNING BOARDS, RUNNING BOARD
great and so numerous that they
a table with Christians, as I sup- amount collectively to a revolution,
posed,
I find my religion and my-
SHIELDS, ENGINE PANS
self attacked with severe and al- it is to men of science we owe it,
most irresistible wit and raillery, not to theologians and philosoph-
and not a person to aid in my de- ers. Science is the great instru-
ment of social change. Its object
tense,
but my friend, Mr. Franks, is not change, but knowledge, and
i'a•
who is himself a Jew."
amid the din of religious and po-
litical strife it is the most vital of
WHAT DOES IT PROVE?
the revolutions which have marked
s Now, I think this is a delight- the development of modern civil-
ful anecdote, and I hope Mr. Brown
will explain in his book, just what ization."
ss it proves, if it does prove anything. ' In such words we may find an
Maybe it proves that the Vir- explanation of Lord Balfour's jour-
si, ginians were broadminded—maybe ! ney to the Holy Land. It is be-
cause he felt a momentous step
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I He was not rejoicing primarily
over the happy ending of 2,000
j years of exile for the Jewish Imo-
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