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A merica ,eprisk PerioScal Cater

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, 0100

PAGE FIVE

ThEY)LTIWIT, IEWISIIA RON KU

BRITAIN YIELDS TO JEWISH DEMANDS
AND REVERSES IMPORTANT DECISIONS
MADE IN PASSFIELD'S WHITE PAPER

(Continued from Page One)

GREAT PALESTINE
SET $10,000 QUOTA FOR BAZAAR
OF NATIONAL FUND, FEB. 21-23 LAND RECLAMATION

SLOMOVITZ TO SPEAK
TO HADASSAH GROUP

PROGRAM ADOPTED

The Fly in the Leadership Oint-
ment" is tie title of the address
' marizing the first part of the ne- that will be given on Wednesday,

Rugs, Draperies
Need Cleaning

(Continued from Page One)
gotiations. This, the paper says, Feb. 18, by l'hilip Slomovitz, edi-
administration of the Zionist Or-
successor, the Jewish Telegraphic adds strength to the rumor that tor of The etroit Jewish Chronicle,
ganization of America, addressing
Agency learns. the Palestine administration will for the monthly meeting of the Ha.
The fact that the colonial office howliiet
the confgc'rence, when one of the
transferred to the foreign dassoh educational group, at the
did not deny the reports is con-
resolutions was under discussion,
Duffield Branch Library, 2507 West
Forest cleaned rugs and draperies retain that
The Zionist
sidered significant.
expressed
the unequivocal approval
Grand boulevard.
Text Unanimously Approved.
Executive told the Jewish Tele-
of the principles on which the Jew-
colorful beauty longer and wear longer because
An invitation to attend this '
graphic Agency that it was not The Telegraph reports that Fri-
ish National Fund land operations
the dirt and soil which ruins fabrics has been re-
aware of Lord Pas-sib:Ws impend- day the government committee meeting is extended to all junior
are conducted in l'alestine, and ex-
ing resignation.
which has been negotiating with and senior members of Hadassah,
pressed the hope that the new plan
moved. Oriental rugs or domestic carpets
their
families
and
friends.
Shows Paper's Importance.
the Jewish Agency unanimously
will be carried out in full accord
cleaned by Forest's methods are lustrous and
Zionist leaders here ore stress- approved the text of the (locu-
with the purpose of the campaign
ing the importance of the forth- ment which embodies the govern-
of the Jewish Agency for Pates-
bright. You can entrust your most valuable
ea ming document. They point Out merit's new attitude towards the of the pourparlers before he leaves
tine recently launched in this coun-
rugs to Forest because their cleaning methods
that while the Balfour Declaration White Paper. Lord Passtield was for Palestine to visit his mother
try. The resolution, which em-
left the door open for misinterpre- present at this meeting. The &mu- and to obtain first hand informa-
bodies the pledge of support for
protect both fabric and color.
tations and the whittling down of men is signed by Arthur Bender- tion as to the situation there.
the Ussishkin Plan, made special
British obligations with regard to, son, foreign secretary, as chair- Liter Dr. Arthur Ruppin will join
reference to this matter, declaring
Phone Us Today
the Jewish National home, the man of the committee. According the negotiators, for which purpose
that "it is intended that this pro-
expected statement, which is to be to the Telegraph it contains some he is coming to London shortly.
ieet shall in no wise conflict with
in the form of a letter to Dr. important concessions to the Zion- His presence is important because
the Jewish Agency campaign and
WOMEN'S FROCKS
Chaim Weizmann, not only re- ists and seeks to destroy those the second half of the negotiations
MEN'S SUITS
shall so be conducted as not to in-
AND SUITS
s tores the Zionist position to the Points in the White Paper to which will deal with problems of colo-
terfere therewith."
Cleaned and
Cleaned and s
same level it had before the issu- the Zionists objected. The new nization and Dr. Ruppin is the best
New Body to Foster Plan,
S150
Pressed
Pressed
alive of the White Paper but even Palestine development scheme an- Zionist expert on colonization.
A new body which will work un-
and UP
ticlines more clearly and more d e s. nounced last November is also
Col. Lawrence and Zionism.
der the direction and auspices of
The current belief that Colonel
nitely the Jewish status in Pales- taken up in the document, the
-f the Jewish National Fund of
Lawrence, the mysterious figure
tine. It also provides for a more paper adds.
linercia, to tie known as the Karen
active participation by the goo-
Kayemeth League, was called into
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency of Arabia, is opposed to the crea-
ernment in the establishment of learns that while the Zionists tion of the Jewish National Home
being by a resolution of the confer-
the Jewish National Home which would welcome the transfer of the' in Palestine, was contradicted by
ence for the purpose of undertak-
depends on possibilities for land Palestine administration from the the Earl of Lytton in an address
ing the responsibility for carrying
pr nflect
o ject to a successful conclu-
purchase. colonization and Mimi- colonial office to the foreign of- j before the Anglo-Palestine Club.
gration which the government now nee, this is not connected with the Lord Lytton said that Colonel
sion, The league, which will have
branches in all parts of the coun-
appears ready to assist. signed document to which Holder.' Lawrence was very optimistic con-
Zionist circles here nevertheless son's name is attached and not cerning the future of Palestine.
try, will undertake t raise the
Lord Lytton quoted Colonel
say that it would be wrong to an. Passfield's because Henderson is
necessary sums for the acquisi-
sition (if the Anierican tract of Pal-
ticipate that the impending state- chairman of the government com- Lawrence as having said that Pal-
estin e would be the industrial cen-
estine land through obtaining ap-
ment fully yields to all Zionist de- mittee.
propriate subscriptions and contri- PURITY DINNER-DANCE
The Zionist negotiators,
Mends.
The second part of the negotia- • ter of the Near East and that "the
it is said, aimed at reaching a tions between the Jewish Agency Balfour Declaration would be ap-
butions from individuals and or-
TO BE GIVEN MARCH 1
ganizations. A council for con-
modus vivendi for collaboration and the British government will preciated and its value realized
ducting the work of the league is
between Jews and Arabs and the get started in the third week of when the economic relations of the
Silas A. Fineberg will be master
to be chosen at a later date, the con-
Zionists hope that when the state- this month whether or not the re- various countries in the Near East
As the charity luncheon and
At a meeting of committee and booth chairmen of the Jewish ference having, in the meantime, of ceremonies at Purity chapter's
ment is published they will be sults of the first part are published became adjusted for economic in-
dinner-dance to be given Sunday, card party arranged for Wednes-
National Fund bazaar held Monday morning, the above group photo-I named representative Zionists
able to reach an agreement with before then, as has been reported, terdependence upon one another."
•graph was taken, showing the leaders, left to right, as follows:
March I, at Northwood Inn, Wood- day afternoon, Feb. 18, conflicts
members of the league committee
the Arabs. Hence, it is pointed the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
with that of the Jewish Old Folks'
Top row: Mesdames Eli Sachse, Max Schubiner, Ralph Paul, Her•' including Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich ward at Seven•Mile road.
To Settle 1,000 Families.
out, they have not objected to learned from a reliable source.
man Fis h er.
The committee in charge, of Home card party, the Pythian Sis-
and
Rabbi
A.
M.
Ashinsky
of
De-
leaving the question of the legis- The results of the first part of the
ters
postponed their party in favor
JERUSALEM. — (J. T. .4.1
which Mrs. Esther Gitlin is chair-
'
Second row: Mrs. Max Hayman, Mrs. William Silver, Miss Yetta troit.
fo
lative assembly open as it is in the conversations are supposed to be The project to settle 1,000 Jewish •Jeanette
man, is sparing no effort in mak- of the Old Folks' Home until
Rottman, Mrs. II. Milkovsky and Mrs. Litman Gould.
Greetings
r the conference and
White Paper, in the belief that this made public late next week in the families on small holdings in the
Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 12:30, at
Third row: Mesdames, Adolph Jacoby, Max Iliehlin, II. Lehrman,. expressions of approval of its pur-
will offer a common ground for an form of a letter to Dr. Chaim orange-growing zone along the
Pythian Castle, 3153 Cam avenue.
Max Weksler, Oswald Goldberg, Mrs. J. Weisberg.
pose were received from Dr. Albert
Arab-Jewish rapprochement.
Weizmann which will largely viti- coastal plain of Palestine will get
There will be a prize for every
Bottom row: Mesdames Samuel Heyman, Marie Hyman, S. Kraft' Einstein, the famous author of the
The Daily Telegraph discloses ate the White Paper in October.
table. Call Longfellow 6962 for
under way next week, the Jewish j and Eva Pollock,
Relativity theory, a convinced Zion-
that Lord l'assfield did not sign
Dr. Weizmann will participate Agency announced in connection
reservations.
the government statement sum- in the opening of the second part with the return to Palestine of
Betty Phillips, chairman of the
One of the most interesting facts ' and Mrs. Marie Hyman. Mrs. Eva ist and pronounced supporter of
entertainment committee, and her
Dr. Maurice Heater, American I about the Jewish National Fund Pollock is chairman of the program.' the Jewish National Fund; Arthur
assistants, have completed plans
member of the Agency's executive. I bazaar which will be held at the The money raised at this bazaar M. Hyde, Secretary of the U. S.
Department of Agriculture; and
j The first 400 families will be set-. Philadelphia•Byron Center,
for a card party on Wednesday,
Feb. is to go to pay obligations previous.
March 11, at the Hostess Shop.
; tled near 15 of the older colonies' 21-23, is that 18 organizations are Iv W.11111(41 and is not to bec on- Dr. Elwood Mead, head of the re-
clamation
bureau of the U. S. De-
The newly installed officers of
in the Judean orange belt.
co-operating with the Detroit faun- fused with the project of Mena-
partment of the Interior.
Greater Detroit Temple No. 152,
The funds to construct the first cil of the Jewish National Fund for chem Ussishkin on his recent visit
"I have just been informed of the
Pythian Sisters, who occupied their
too houses and to make the neces- I the success of this project. It is here for the purchase of additional
National Conference of the Jew-
new stations on Monday, Feb. 2,
nary improvements on the land' the feeling of the executive commit-lland,
ish National Fund of America
were Betty Phillips, past chief;
have been furnished by the Pales- tee that with the support of the
Mrs. Max Hayman is general
holding its sessions in Washington,"
Kathleen Pereira, most excellent
tine Economic Corporation. The members of those many organize- chairman of the bazaar,
read the message from Dr. Ein-
1,000-family plan was first an- tions the goal of $10,000 should
chief; Ann Weinbeck, excellent
stein, who is now in Pasadena, Cal.,
senior; Mary Meyerson, excellent
nounced at the meeting of the ad- easily be reached.
Y.W.
H.A.
Aids
Unemployed
to
Mr. Neumann, "I am glad of the
ministrative committee of the
Junior; Fannie Kaplan, manager;
"If the members of each organ- I
opportunity that is mine to extend
Esther Waldstein, mistress of rec-
Jewish Agency in Berlin last Au- ization will co-operate, not only in
to the conference my best wishes
(Continued from Page One)
gust when it was learned that the the solicitation of merchandise but
ords and correspondence; Dora
for its fruitful labors, Is is of su-
Schwartz, mistress of finance;
necessary funds for the project, will come to the bazaar and par- I piffle. Aside from the influx of
preme importance that we, Zion-
Luva Lupiloff, protector; Ray
which it is estimated will cost', ticipate in the novel and interest- unemployed girls who go to the
ists, prove at this time that we
Goldfiine, Guard.
$2,175,000, were available.
ing features, the success of the ba- "I"' for recreation and for train. cannot be discouraged or deterred
The Palestine Economic Cor- zaar will be assured at the outset," i ing in preparation for jobs, the'
from our path by the present diffi-
poration, it is understood, has heads of the project state. "The Hy" furnishes its services
Honor Roll of Congregation
in the ulties."
granted credits of $500,000 at the planning of booths and exhibits has I capacity of a free employment
Emanuel Bible Classes.
The first cash contributions for
rate of $500 for each house to be been given a great deal of care and' bureau. During the month of , he acquisition of specific
thacts
in
built.
there will be something to interest January, 1931, the association .t he names of groups from Washing.
Mr.
Irving Schlosser. Class: Coca].
SILAS A. FINEBERG
Ronenthal, Janet Kaplan, Sad,. Karhal,
young as well as old." placed 22 girls on jobs, 12 of t on, D. C., Baltimore, Md., and
tine, K.Ilae.
Appeal for Zion Drive.
ing
this
dinner-dance
a
real
Purim
which were for stenographers.
Popularity Contest.
s Claw Marcus Edel•
Providence, R. totalling a con-
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—De-
While this may seem to be a 11 iderable amount, were presented I affair. There will be favors, and stein. Oscar Kramer, Lillian Zisman,
A great deal of interest is can•
claring that serious consequences
an unusual program. Call Long- Mies Stein's Clams; Vivian Cantle, Ann
tered around the popularity con- large number of placements for t o Mr. Ussishkin at the concluding
Sherman, Rolle tialdisch, Grace Gold-
may result to the whole range of
fellow 6104 for reservations.
berg, Rose Schwan,
test under the direction of Miss one month, nevertheless it should j session of the conference.
Jewish achievement and effort in
Mina Edelman's Class: Dena Berlin.
b borne in mind that there were
Monday, Feb. 23, at 12 noon,
A ringing indictment of the Brit-
Yetta Hoffman. The contestants toe
Arthur Edelntein, Cold Gillis, Esther
l'alestine, and to the Jewish people
1
date are Miss Gertrude Rosenthal, 195
applications for employment i sh policy in Palestine during the Purity chapter will give a compli- Graff, Selma Lewis, Estelle Gluklick,
as a whole, unless funds are
Dorothy Bronstein, Irene Brodie registered (luring January. Of past 13 yeras was presented by Mr. mentary luncheon to all paid-up Erwin, Atlas, Lillian Sherman, Skirl.,
raised speedily for the Jewish and Ethel Blumenfield. The girl this number, 84 were girls who had Ussishkin
Ge ra William. .
in his impassioned &d- members. Paid-up members who aklasr,
Miss G. Eriedman's Class: Ethel Aus-
Agency's 1931 budget for eco-
never been to the "Y" before.
d ress which lasted nearly two are planning to attend should call tria, Virginia Brand, Lillian De.ow, Ed-
who receives the most votes willever
nomic, agricultural, industrial, hy-
Longfellow
2258
for
reservation.
ith
Sehwarts.
Nor
do
these
figures
take
ours.
He
charged
that
the
Brit-
into
h
be adjudged the most popular and
gienic and cultural needs in that
Miss Earlier. Class: Vera Faye Duel.-
account the applications registered sh authorities, disregarding the There will be cards, lotto and
will receive a valuable prize.
kin. Sylvia Ravin.
country, nine leading Jewish or-
Miss c l ear intent of the l'alestine Man- prizes.
A collection of valuable authen. durings previous months.
Miss titn's Classwill have aerie at
ganizations, of nation-wide affilia-
Purity's annual luncheon will be the Assembly this Sunday.
tic Palestinian wares will be on dis- Dinah Connell, who is in charge of d ate, failed to facilitate the up-
tion, issued an appeal to their play in the booth of which Israel this work at the "Y" under Miss
uilding of the Jewish Ntaional held Wednesday, March 11. Mrs.
membership to contribute to the IViener is in charge. Ella Vera Feldman, the director, Home. Moreover, the British au-
North End Clinic Gets An-
Rose Rubin is chairman.
American Palestine Campaign "in
The doll booth, which is given estimates that the "I"' could fill thorities have not failed to he help-
nonymous $100 Gift.
a manner that will do honor to the over to Purity Chapter will contain at least 200 positions from its ful, but have, in addition, proved to
Jewish name." „ j,
he retarding Jewish progress in the operation in this great movement
many beautiful ornamental dolls registration files.
North End Clinic has received
Simultaneously, Robert Szold, richly dressed by the committee
country. This failure has been which undoubtedly represents the an anonymous gift of $100.
Girl. Tested.
chairman of the administration of
headed by Mrs. Oswald Goldberg, The "Y" recognizes a joint re- demonstrated in a striking manner last effort of our generation to save
the Zionist Organization of Amer-
with Mrs. Ralph Paul as co-chair- sponsihility to both employer and in the British handling of the Pales- the Jewish people from an undig-
ica, issued a call to the presidents
man, assisted by Mrs. Litman applicant in the placement of girls tine land problem. They have em- nified frittering away of its nat- past month was mirrored in the
of 300 Zionist districts in the
Gould. There will also be fancy and thoroughly tests each appli- ployed methods which prevented ural forces. It may link the name report of Mr. Rubin showing that
United States to organize "drives"
pillows, and dolls for children cant for a position before she is the growth of the Jewish National of this great country forever noire at present the Jewish National
for the campaign in their city, and
dressed in novel and original cos- sent out. Ni, incapable person is' Home. He warned against prema- with the building up of that other Fund of America is functioning
thus help overcome "the menacing
guests
tunic. ever sent out to tie interviewed by ture optimism as a consequence of country, cradle of the religions of through its various committees,
situation that has resulted from the
an employer. Such people are recent dispatches from London an- humanity and the names of whose , councils and groups in over 1,100
Young Jud•eans Make Toys.
virtual stoppage of the necessary
A group of Young dudaean chit- eliminated in the preliminary test- nouncing a forthcoming under- features are familiar to every Bible ,. cities and towns in the United
funds to carry on the work of re-
dren are making icys ti be sold in ing and instead directed to one of standing between the British Gov- reader.
'States.
building l'alestine."
i nment and the leaders of the Jew-
their booth. The children making the classes so that they may attain
"I am keenly aware of the finan-
According to the report submit-
The appeal by the Jewish or-
s h Agency for Palestine, follow-
cial depression passing over my ' ted by Mr. Lamport, the Jewish,
the toys range in ages from seven to a sufficiently high degree of ef-
ganizations was made public by
to 12 years old and are working ficieney rod thereupon become ing prolonged negotiations over the American brethren today. 1 have National Fund of America recorded'
Morris Rothenberg, national chair-
proposed adiustment of the difficul- perceived the prevailing distress.
..
eligible for placement.
under the supervision of Miss
during the year an increase of
man of the American Palestine
Jobs are procured through the ties which have arisen since the is- Nevertheless, my own activities in $135,671'61 in the amounts contrib-
trude Rosenthal.
Campaign. The appeal is signed
The alumni of the United Hebrew personal service committee, mem- suance of the Passfield White Pa- the past few weeks have shown uted as against the total of contri-
by Bernard S. Deutsch, president
per in October, 1930.
practical evidences that nothing butions raised during the preced-
Schools, under the chairmanship hers of the Y. W. 11. A. board, the
of the American Jewish Congress,.
"It is still possible to avert dis- may daunt if one has the will to
Miss Zelda Rosenthal, have a col- Council of Jewish Women, and
ing year.
Rabbi David I.efkowitz, president
lection of valuable books and sta. publicity in The Detroit Jewish aster," he said. "The Arab land perform. In spite of the critical
The memory of two distinguished
of the Central Conference of
owners are as willing to sell as we times the communities I have visit-
tionery, which will he sold. Many Chronicle.
Zionist loaders, the late Nathan
American Rabbis; Rabbi Jacob Es-
are
anxious
to
buy
, and there is ed have shown a spirit of under-
The Young Women's Hebrew
of the books are autographed.
Straus of New York and the late
kolsky, president Federation of,
ream enough not only for the pres- standing and responsibility in the
Many pieces of valuable furni- Association is one of the 41 con-
Lord Melchett of London, was hon-
Orthodox Rabbis of America;
lure will be on display in the booth atituent and co-operative agencies ent population but for thousands present grave situation, and a great ored in a special resolution adopt-
of new immigrant families. There five year scheme for largely adding
Alfred M. Cohen, president Inde- of which Ilimon
Kaplan is chair. affiliated with the Jewish Welfare
ed by the conference, calling fur
pendent Order B'nai B'rith; Na- man.
A well known auctioneer Federation, of which Henry Wine- must he removed the hand that bars to the foundations of the National the creation in Palestine of appro-
than D. Perlman, grand master
will auction merchandise nightly.
man is president and Dr. John the way of the Jew, preventing his Home and perpetuatidg the name of priate memorials for them. The
lie:TSs to the land. If American
Independent Order Brith Abra
America in that land has been in- method for perpetuating their
There will be dancing and enter- I Slawson is executive director.
i
Jewry acts promptly, decisively, itiated," he stated.
ham; Berl Locker, national sec- tainment, and for the benefit of j
The officers of the Young Wei-
names in the l'alestine upbuilding
retary Peale Zion; A. I. Shiplacotf, 1 those who wish to come early and men's Hebrew Association are and generously, it may establish in
The delegates listened to a num- j work was left to the discretion of
chairman National Labor Commit- stay late. a restaurant will provid, Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, president, the land of Palestine, a monument ber of rep(ots reviewing the (voilf
the committee.
tee for Palestine; Rabbi Israel II. • home cooked food at reasonabh Council of Jewish Women; Mrs. to its foresight its faith and its co- of the Jewish National Furid of
Another resolution adopted by
Levinthal, president Rabbinical prices, with Mrs. Samuel Cabot
America, submitted by the fficers the conference felicitated Mr. Us-
Samuel R. Glogower, chairman:
Assembly of the Jewish Theologi- charge.
$1.50
of
the
organization.
Notably
among
Mrs.
Joseph
M.
Welt,
vice-chair-
sishkin
on the completion of half
Brakes adjusted (4 wheel•)
cal Seminary of America; Rabbi
d (car
Other Features.
An y car Simonized, vacuum cleaned, top d
man; Mrs. Louis J. Rosenberg, Mrs. Andrew Wineman. On the the reviews were the reports of a century of work in the Zionist
Herbert S. Goldstein, president of
nr
rmanent
professional
staff
are
54.95
Isaac
11.
Rubin,
secretary.
and
Sol-
The
Detroit
chapter
of
Hadassah
treasurer;
Mrs.
A.
M.
Altschuler,
movement.
called for and delivered)
Union of Orthodox Cougregations will have charge of the cake booth, secretary. On the board of direc- I Miss Ella Vera Feldman, executiv e omon Lamport, New York philan-
$3.95
The conference came to a close
Rebuilt batteries (guaranteed six months)
of America, and Rabbi Jacob with Mrs. Saul Saulson in charge tors are Mrs. Hyman Broder, Mrs. director; Miss Sarah C. Mlle!, thropist and treasurer of the Jew- with a banquet given in honor of
Save 15 to 20 per cent on repair work. Goodrich tires at
Kohn, vice-president United Syna- The cakes will all lie home mad,, Harry Z. Brown, Miss Emma But- recreation worker;
,, Miss Dinah ish National Fund.
the delegates by the Washington
new low prices.
gogue of America.
and fresh cakes will he delivered s at
zed,
M• , Mrs. Joseph Connell, personal service worker. I The progress made (luring the , Zionist District.
Aaron
DeRoy,
Complete Automotive Garage L argest Service Station in
each session of the bazaar.
H. Ehrlich, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, -
Detroit
Service at All Hours
; Mrs. Philip Slomovitz is in (hares Mrs. Irving Hirschman, Mrs. Max '
BY THE WAY
of the Darling Ads. For $1 Os- May, Mrs. Leopold D. Mayer, Mrs.
(Continued from Preceding Page). complimentary greeting of a chill Meyer Prontis, Mrs. Oscar Robin-
1 is putinto the program. Assist son, Mrs. J. NIictor Roemer, Mrs.
Garfield 6498
ROCHESTER at DEXTER
last name, press agents for the Na.j ing Mrs. Slomovitz are Mrs. Maur- Monroe Rosenfield, Miss Sarah
tional Society for the Prevention ice Landau, Mrs. Aaron Kurland Selminski, Mrs. Melville S. Welt,
of Blindness, while Isabel Janes-1
wicz, a bright miss from Hazel- I
ton, Pa., edits "Saving Sight," is-
sued by the same organization.
Don Glassman. author
of I
"Jump," another Missourian and ,
(Continued from Page One)
I.ouis Lipsky expressed the hone
one of the uppingest and coming-
est of the younger set of scribes, stock in the Dead Sea concession that the criticism would not b•'
misinterpreted
as he was sure it
is said to be that way about a cer- has been completely subscribed,
he declared, about half of it being was intended as friendly and con-
and offer
tain out-of-town miss.
t
structive,
and
not
as hostile criti-
Unconfirmed rumor has it that a held by Americans. The plant
well-known Jew, once active in will be completed by October, far cism, as evidenced by the anxious
national politics, is now a member ahead of schedule, he stated, and desire of the members of the old
the possibilities arising from the administration to participate in
of a church.
Jacob dellaas, Zionist, is plan- exploitations of the Dead Sea min- the fullest degree in the work of
the organization.
ning to take on a side-line, fie, erals are most premising.
I am extremely happy to he associated with • firm
Disappointment with the results
The meeting concluded with an
tins, and is at work on a novel.
of such wide repute.
Johnston k Clark are

out.
accomplished
so
far
by
the
Ameri-
urgent appeal by Judge Julian W
Gillette razor people have ab-
st•nding figures in the Life Irian..... field.
Their
sorbed Probak latter being Jew- can Zionist administration were Mack to the Zionist leadership for
facilities,
combined
with
progresaive
ideas,
enable
expressed
by
a
number
of
speak-
the
liquidation
of
the
deficit,
citing
ish owned and for a time seriously
me to render my friends and clients • superb Life
challenging razor crown, Gillette ers, including Ezra Shapiro, Isaac as an indication of the embarras-
Insurance service. I welcome the opportunity of
escaping by a close shave. But Carmel, Samuel Blitz and Harry ment faced by the present admin-
again serving you.
now all is pretty and harmonious. Kahn in the discussion that fol- istration the fact that nut of $100,-
lowed
the
reports
of
Mr.
Szold
000
pledged
toward
the
deficit
at
Immanuel Kant said that Solo-
mon Maimon was the only man in and Jacob de Haas for the depart- the Cleveland convention only
$30,000 has been remitted.
Germany who understood his phi- ment of organization.
Administration Defended.
Rabbi Wise and Mr. Szold
losophy,
Mr. Szold and Rabbi Stephen S. praised the splendid attitude of
The reported conversation be-
tween a Catholic archbishop and Wise defended the administration. Felix M. Warburg and the nth( r
the late Rabbi Krauskopf of Phila- asserting that the critics ignored non-Zionists in the Jewish Agency
delphia, in which the priest was the difficulties experienced be- in the White Paper crisis. Both
We have • selection of guaranteed used cars for sale!
reported to have asked "When will cause the deficit had been taken declared that the non-Zionists had j
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you eat pork, my dear rabbi," and over from the previous adminis- nobly risen to the occasion. afford-
the rabbi to have replied "At your tration and that the organizatixm ing ample reassurance to those, in-'
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never took place. It was two other form and readjustment which will viously questioned the advisability
ultimately
greatly
increase
its
of the partnership with the non
fellows.
size and strength.
!Zionists in the Jewish Agency.
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DEMAND WITHDRAWAL OF MANDATE FOR
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