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AGE TWO

grAMEN1•1••••

Tit ElkimorefEwun ORor ICLE

ANCIENT KETUBAH IN NEW GARB

"Oh Fine!
I Didn't Know

program of economic development
in Palestine planned to attain deli-
nate objectives within a limited
number of years can best be car.
ried out by private or semi-private
institutions such as the Palestine
Electric Corporation, Palestine
Potash Ltd., and the Palestine
Economic Corporation.
Recommending the consecreta-
tion of resources in a selected
number of key industries which
are likely to exercise the widest
influence upon the whole economy
of the country and which will vi-
tally enlarge the capacity of Pales-
tine to absorb the largest number
of immigrants in the shortest pos-
sible time, he proposed the crea-
tion of the following organiza-
tions:

You Delivered"

More and more women are discovering the won-
derful convenience of the Boesky Bros.' delivery serv-
ice. Try it yourself. Use it not only for your enter-
tainment requirements, but for your every-day needs.
Call Empire 6860—that's all that's necessary.

1. A citrus growers' exchange.
2. A mortgage bank for urban
loans. 3. An engineering and con-
tracting corporation provided with
modern equipment and a trained
personnel so that Palestine con-
struction contracts would not be
awarded to foreign contractors.
4. A factoring corporation to fur-
nish credit to manufacturers.
He also urged the development
of small citrus plantation hold-
ings by organizing an amply capi-
talized corporation which should
acquire and develop adequate and
suitable areas, steps to inform the
Jews outside of Palestine that that
country can now absorb capital
and men with no greater risks than
those which attend economic un-
dertakings in other parts of the
world, and 'the mobilization of
American capital for Palestine in-
vestment by organizing corpora-
tions for specific undertakings, the
creation of so-called Palestine cor-
porations and the regulation of in-
vestment by the "capitalist" im-
migrant.

With the added convenience of tables, giving us a
seating capacity of 100, our Downtown Shop in the
Library Market makes an ideal lunching rendezvous.

Boesky Bros.

Twelfth at Hazelwood

ion of the Zionist Organization of
America that a soundly conceived

Hastings at Farnsworth

Library Market, Library and Gratiot

we

MRS. WODIC DEAD;
WAS 83 YEARS OLD

most advanced countries, accord-
ing to a memorandum submitted
by the Jewish Agency for Pale::-
: tine to the League of Nations and
' made public by the American Pi-
estine Campaign at 111 Fifth ave.

Widow of Emanuel Wodic
Was Resident of Detroit
for Close to 70 Years.

:

flue.
Acordi ngto
pt‘

the report,
o rb t,,rtith i fan-
i,
t f ile mortality among the Jews s
kr

1929 to 69 in 1930.
m 'f he
England
l he an da en nd u Wasltes
e i
The agency estimates
i 6 ethreat;;e:
ish population in Palestine at the
end of :930 to be approximatele
1 1175,000.

f
Mrs. Sarah ‘%ochc, widow o
Emanuel Wodic, Civil War veteran
who was warden of Temple Beth
El for many years, died Wednes .
day night in Harper hospital after
an illness of six months. She suf-
fered from cancer and had been
in the hospital two weeks.
Mrs. Wodic, who was 83 years
old, was a resident of Detroit for
close to 70 years. She was promi-
nent in the life of the Jewish com-
munity and was a member of Tem-
ple Beth El, Fairbanks chapter ,
Women's Relief Corps of G. A. R.
and Order of Eastern Star.
Mrs. Wodic came to the United
States from her home in Etch, Ger-
many, and settled in Detroit. Two
years after coming here she mar-
ried Emanuel Wodic. For the past
few years she made her home with
her niece, Mrs. A. AL Rodin, 3295
Clements avenue. Besides her
niece she is survived by a sister ,
Mrs. Emma Landau, 2008 Richton
avenue, and a nephew, A. A. Lan-
dau of the same Richton avenue ad-

Jewish Agency Convenes.

BASLE.—(J. T. A.)—Felix
I Warburg submitted his official r,
ignation as chairman of the wins , _
' istrative committee of the Jeun
Agency for Palestine in a letter
addressed to the administrativ e
committee which opened the tic-t
I session of its meeting here Sun.'',
afternoon under the chairmarnl,
of Dr. Cyrus Adler, acting chair.
man of the Council of the Jewish
1 Agency. The meeting is being
at-
tended by 35 of the 40 members ef
the committee as well as by the
members of the Jewish Agency
Execu tive .
De Chaim w eizmann, president
of the Jewish Agency, read a brief
report on the political situut'
and Dr. Werner Senator, treasurer
of the Jewish Agency reported on
the financial situation. Joseph C.
Hyman, deputy member of the ad-
ministrative committee of four
which has acted on behalf of the
American members of the Jewish
Agency sine the resignation of
Mr. Warbesg, presented a report
on the activities of the American
members.

dreFus neral services were held at 2
p. m. Friday, at Temple Beth El,
with Dr. Leo M. Franklin and
Rabbi Leon Frani officiating. Bur-
ial was in Woodmere Cemetery.

America is applauding your un-
The 250-page detailed report,
tiring efforts against all odds on covering every phase of the Execu-
behalf of the Jewish homeland."
tive's activities since August, 1929
The message is signed by all shows that the total expenditure
members of Federation's execu- of the Jewish Agency for the year
By Fate, that seemed to mock, to make
The Prayer of Death.
but fun:
tive board which consists of Fred. October 1929, to September 1930,
Converted W. hie son, his only pridel-
was $2,017,891, which represents
$225,000,000 Spent in 10 Years. K. Zimmerman, former governor
(In Memoriam)
And broken-hearted had the old man
of Wisconsin, Rev. C. II, Ruess- I an excess of expenditure over in-
cried:
In
the
first decade after the kamp, pastor of St. Marks Church, I come of $295,067 to cover its bud-
Old and broken. bent o'er yellowed pages,
"Yitheadal Ve-yithkadash Sh'snei Rabbol"
World War some $225,000 000 in Detroit, former congressman Rich- I get
Moving forward, backward. eyebrows
With the beginning of the new many colored illustrated Ketubah,l
for the same year, and of
knitting.
Lampert, treasurer of the fund. It Jewish capital entered Palestine,
ard Berthold of St. Louis, Carl , $266,167 of other years.
Chanting laws of distant, hygone .gee When of his son they *poke, excuees bridal crayon, things will look drawn by an artist of note and!
of which about $192,000 000 was
is
being
distributed
among
the
seeking,
le the Itabbi—hush, the Itabhil—sitting.
much brighter under the Chup-
Wallis von Helmolt, Chicago at- ,
The immigration figures for the
He
answered
calmly.
and
as
hard
as
stone:
Ti. midnight. and a clock begin. to play,
pah and a new color will be added modeled after the most beautiful! members of the Rabbinate for introduced by private investors torney and founder of the Feder- years 1929 and 1930 cited by the
And while it play., it •erime toseing and 'I have no Son! Of whom, pray, are you
speaki ing c'
to Jewish wedding ceremonies due Ketubah engraving to vogue , presentation by the rabbi or min- and about $33,000 000 brought ation, Prof. George L. Schrager report shows that 5,249 Jews were
thy:
in through Zionist public funds,
Itabbol" ' And then, xcited: "Quiet! Leave m• to the reappearance of the Ketu- among the most cultured Jewish ,
"Yithgadal Ve-yithkadath
ister officiating at a wedding as a Mr. Brodie told the Zionist Con- of Armour Institute, president of admitted in 1929 and4,944 in
alone)"
the Federation, Prof. Graham Tay- 1930. During these same two yours
Then came the fearful news: Ills son had bah, the inseparable chaperon and communities. The drawings, cen- gift of the Jewish National Fund
Barren walls, which are but dimly lighted
gress in outlining the American lor of Northwestern University,
died.
companion
of
Jewish
brides
since
3,425 Jews left the country leav-
tering around the tradition-hal-• and as a suggestion to the bride Zionist viewpoint.
Ity the glimmer of a tandle'e end,
With quivering Ilpe, he mumbled, sad
time
immemorial.
The
ancient
and the Rev. Glenn Lawerence.
ing a net balance of 6,788 Jewish
Wherernyateriouy shadows dance thelted,
lowed
text,
symbolize
the
ideals
of
• nd quiet:
and groom to perpetuate their wed.
Dance In circles, wildly. hambia-hand,
Of the total sum that entered
Aramic-Jewish text of the oldest Jewish family life and of the Bibli-
immigrants. Through this immi-
"Yithgadal Ve-rithiradash Slime! Rabbol
ding day by a contribution to the the country, $25,000,000 was de-
Danceand torn, high •nd low steeep.
matrimonial
contract
in
existence
$12,500,000
Development
Scheme
gration
together with the natur-
cal
oath
to
"bring
Jerusalem
to
Fall and swirl. eigh and thh and weep:
fund, which redeems and reclaims voted to the construction of dwell-
'Yithgarlal Ve-ylthkedash Shim.' liabbol" The Rabbi wakes and starts—proceeding was clothed In a new garb through the forefront of our joy.. Note
LONDON.—( J. T . A.)—Pro- al increase, the Jewish population
the soil of the Holy Land.
quietly,
ings
for
immigrants,
$40,000,000'
the
publication
by
the
Jewish
Na-
mulgation
of
the
details
of
the
is
now
set
at about 175,000 or 20
(in
center)
the
drawing
of
the
He-1
• ith his sing-eonr. bending to and trot
The Ketubah certificates or in-
Huth! The Rabbi .leaps—And slowly fall. W And when both thould hold the Talith tional Fund of America of an il-
brew University and (on left and formation concerning them can be was Used in agricultural coloniza- $12,500,000 Palestine development nee cent of the total.
Ms deeply furrowed head upon hie chest
tightly,
tion,
$20,000,000
was
invested
in
lustrated
Ketubah
for
presenta-
scheme
was
postponed
at
the
last
Of
the
1929
immigrants, 3,5s5
right sides) the scenes of the life obtained by calling Israel Wiener,
H• dream. of day• of yore, reflects, re- "And when both claim what they say
tion. to couples about to be mar- of the Palestine pioneers.
trade and Industry, hospitals,
clls
as true,
secretary of the Detroit Council, health institutions and sanitation moment by the British Colonial were workers who were admitted
The faded traits of dear one.. Isla to mat, "Then give them each a half, and no let digd
Office
for
one
week.
Thes
cheme
The illustrated Ketubah is not 519 Medbury avenue, phone Em-
under the Labor schedules, 810
Recalls his •ngulsh and his better wag,
Justice shine."
accounted for $8,000,000 and Jew- will become operative with its an- persons of independent means
The above is a miniature of the for sale, according to Solomon pire
While hemurnthra, armor°. and low:
and
1503-R.
ish education absorbed $7,500,000, nouncement in the Official Gazette 854 relatives. In 1930, 3,436
"Yithgadal Ve-ylthkadash Sh'rnel Robber Somewhere—NnOnga tr.•—tit wind Is
Mr. Brodie pointed out.
in Palestine on July 16.
, workers arrived, 543 persons of
Sees how he married, and • son was "Yithit al:114!yiliZ•sh
i
Sh'nta* Rabbol" I NAHUM SOKOLOW ELECTED PRESIDENT OF WORLD ZIONIST
He also asserted that at the
independent means and 965 rela-
born.
—Stephen Lightner to ihe
BASLE.—(J. T. A.)—Tremend- tives. Over the two year period
A future light in Israeli A pont--
close of the War the population
ORGANIZATION AS SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS CLOSES AND
Most Idle hope, destined to go forlorn
Chicago Sentinel.
of Jewish agricultural settlements ous excitement was created early 4,383 or 48.9 per cent of the total
the delegates to the Zionist number of immigrants came from
INTERNATIONAL JEWISH AGENCY GATHERING COMMENCES was estimated at 12,000 and in among
1929 it had increased to 38,777 Congress when word was received Poland,' 782 from Russia 668 from
In 1919 the Jewish population de-1 that the British Colonial Office had Rumania, 339 from Germany, 326
on nue d f rom P
(Cti
ago One.) I they recaptured the emblem and I auction in the salaries of all Zion- pendent on industry amounted t o gent a dispatch to High Commis- from Lithuania, 203 from Latvia,
American delegation, voted for replaced it amidst great acclaim ist officials, including that of Na- a few thousand but by 1930 Jew sioner Chancellor of Palestine re- 189 from Austria, 146 from
garding the Palestine development Czecho-Slovakia, and 513 from
from the Congress.
the resolution.
hum Sokolow, chairman of the ish industry was directly sustai
scheme.
the United States.
The withdrawal of the Revision-
In the meantime Grossman! Zionist Executive, and suggesting I ing 33,000. In March, 1930 ther
A copy of a covering letter from , no report also includes the re-
I were in Palestine 2,688 Jewish in
ist delegation was preceded by j was making frantic efforts to make' a budget of $1,200,000 for the
tumultuous scenes in the course ofhimself heard above the uproar! Jewish Agency. This prbposed dustrial enterprises employin Lord Passfield, Colonial Secretary, suite of a census of Jewish workers
which acompanies the dispatch, as ' in the towns and colonies. Accord-
which Meer Grossman, British Re- and to explain why the Revisionists, budget is only for current work 11,349 persons, paying about $3
visionist leader, sought to justify could no longer continue to collab.! and does not include the budget of 100,000 in wages annually, pro- well as a copy of the text nf I ing to the census there are 48,
the
dispatch, was received here 000 Jewish workers, including
ducing
merchandise
(in
1929)
the Revisionists' action by a dec. I orate with other delegates at the! the Hadassah Medical Organiza-
and it resulted in a heated discus. families. Of this number 16,095
laration from the platform while Congress. Failing to make him- hon. Last year's budget of the -, valued at $10,500,000 and having
sion
at the political commission's are urban workers and 23,830 are
a
total
capital
investment
of
about
Vladimir Jabotinsky, Revisionist self heard, he screamed at the tion. Agency was $2,364,125
$17,000,000, Mr. Brodie declared all-night session. The commission laborers in the colonies.
chieftain, in dramatic fashion delegates that they were traitors which was later reduced to $1
considered
the document unfavor-
World Jewish Conference.
jumped on a table, tore his dale- to the cause, and then joined the 543,935 by the Executive of the
The program for a world cell-
I gate's card into shreds and called , procession of the Revisionists who Jewish Agency.
Revisionist Motion Defeated.
.se
principal
request
of
the
ference
of Jews, planned to be
on his followers to do likewise. I were marching from the hall to
The Congress also acted favor-
leih h Agency, which has been held either in Basle or Zurich af-
BASLE.—(J. T. A.)—A motion JaebaT
The Revisionists' action followed the strains of the Zionist hymn, ably on a resolution proposed by
offered
by
the
Revisionists
to
the
carrying
on
negotiations
with
the
ter the close of the Zionist Con.
the refusal of the Congress, by a liatikvah, the very same hymn Archibald Silverman, an American
vote of 125 to 62, to put to a vote that the Laborites as a group sang delegate from Providence, to the effect that the Zionist Congress British government regarding the gross, was outlined here by Dr.
scheme, namely that Stephen S. Wise in a statement to
their minority resolution on the, in an effort to drown out Gross- effect that in Palestine coloniza- should annul the agreement with development
the Jewish Agency which created it sh ould e determined in advance the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
ultimate Zionist aims. The minor. man's words.
tion preference be given to mem-
All Slaw
and
AU Ty,.
ity resolution said "the Congress j After they left the hall, the Re bers of the Jewish Legion, mostly a working basis between the Zion- that Jews and Arabs should bene- Dr. Wise pointed out that the con-
ists and non-Zionists for the up- fit equally from the $12,500,000 ference will not deal with the
declares that the establishment of I visionists reassembled in their Americans.
building of Palestine was defeated fund which is to finance the scheme rights of Jewish minorities with
You can get every automobile accessory
party room to lay plans for future
An aftermath of the incident at the plenary session of the Con- is not complied with. Lord Pass- I special reference to the Ver-
here at the lowest prices in 'Detroit
Fac
tion.
On
behalf
of
the
entire
New
Zionist Executive.
of tearing down the Zionist flag gress by a vote of 113 to 50. The q fiu el e d s' t s letter merely says that the sailles treaty, but envisages a
•Tal a. KMe year pore awl NM Defulti Inn any 'ay eta IfSdIng MM.
!PaPrtY, and especially in the name was the trial in the organization's General Zionists and the Laborites government took note of the re- study of the Jewish problem in its
eN fleel—Goodyear." Building MILLIONS MORE deer thable• Goodyear to
BASLE.—(J. T. A.)—After of the 65,000 Zionist voters whom court of Abraham Lang, Revision- opposed the motion and the Revis-
I entirety, including the problems
offer the MOST VALUE la mg prim range.
more than two weeks of wrong- Revisionists claim to Tepee- ist leader of the Basle Zionist or- ionists voted for it. The Mizrachi
The development board is to con- faced by Jews in various lan , k,
sent, Dr. Robert Striker, Aus- 1 ganization, who removed the em -
Ca our Liberal Offer for Your Old Tires
mist of a Jew, an Arab and • Brit- ' whether these problems be racial,
ling,
(Orthodox
Zionists)
abstained
the steering committee of trian leader, later issued a state- blem. He was found guilty of
isher, and, despite the Jewish !political, economic, social or edu-
from voting.
EXTRA SAVINGS 111 YOU BUY IN PAIRS
the Zionist Congress Monday ment to the Jewish Telegraphic destroying the flag and was sen-
This same Revisionist motion Agency's objections, the ultimate , cational.
afternoon submitted a slate Agency in the course of which he tenced to refrain from Zionist
IJMfw. C.m.1.11
L11010. Curoweed.
authority
will rest with the High
The conference will also eon-
which the plenary session of the said "after the Congress rejected activities until the end of Decent.' was rejected by the organization Commissioner. One favorable feat-
' sides whether this is an opportune
GOOD)•VEAR
committee but the Revisionists
GOODYVEAR
Congress approved by a vote of the resolution for a Jewish state ber.
ure
of
the
dispatch for the Jews ' time for a Jewish world confer-
103
to
42
at
the
cloning
session
72erMitimiez
brought it before the Congress in
.:7/# ititheSt.2
(Juedenstaat)
the
continued
par..
The young man was in tears as
is the stipulation that the landless ence. The call for the confer-
of the seventeenth Zionist Con-
SVPIRTWIST ConD Tina)
SUDIRTWIST CORD vines
ticipation of the Revisionists can the court prounced the verdict ■ minority resolution. As the Con. Arabs who are to be provided for
grass. The Revisionists, who no longer be coneidered
ence has been issued by Dr. Wke
grass had referred, all other reso-
4.4021 ...--.14.911
and left the courtroom without a lutions of the organization com- b y the development scheme one in the name eof the Amorous
4.40.21.
were excluded from the new
$7.05
Metal)
Heeds Weismann, Kisch Warnings. word, scarcely able to control! his
(14.4.0)
defiened as Premier MacDonald Jewish Congress, of which he is
Executive, voted against the
mittee,
the
Revisionists
moved
that
The action of the political com- feelings. His defense was that re-
4.50.21
defined them in his letter to Dr. honorary president. Originally it
slate, while the Radicals, the
mission in eliminating the contro- jection of a Revisionist motion the question of the Jewish Agency Chaim W'Fizmann last February
(30,140)
talsaaat
only other party not represented
had been anticipated that the con.
versial term "Jewish majority" for a Jewish state with a Jewish; also be referred to the Actions officially interpreting the White
3.00.19
6.90
sawn
on the Executive, abstained
mission on rights of Jewish mi-
9.15
followed soon after Dr. Weizmann majority on both sides of th Committee. This motion was also Paper of October, 1930.
trado0)
maw?
from voting at all. All other
norities would join in the call for
rejected
by
a
vote
of
121
to
48.
had appeared before the commis- River Jordan was a betrayal of
6.0021 .....
1 I,,B5
parties
voted.
According
to
this
definition
this
conference, but Dr. Leo Metz-
_ 13 90
Zinovyi Tiomkin, Revisionist
al.ao0)
landless Arabs are those who can
The new resident Executive, , sion ehortly after midnight and Zionist ideals and, therefore, a
delegate from France, resigned be shown to have been displaced kin, the head of the committee of
made a stin•ing plea for the sub- desecration of the flag.
which
will
guide
the
Zionist
or.
Jewish
delegations, and some sf
SPEC IA LS
from the Revisionist party because from the lands which they oc-
stitution of the word "parity" for,
Ask all far the
ganization for the next two
: his associates were found to in
lee
the term "Jewish majority." The , American Economic Idea Wins. he considered their Congress too cupied in consequence of the lansd
New Low Prices
ford.
yearn,
consists
of
two
Laborites,
flowealete
, unwilling to participate in the c' n.
commission was also prompted to
BASLE.—(J. T. A.)—The cre lenient.
passing into Jewish hands, and who ference, Dr. Wise said, adding
two General Zionists and one
Goody.. Tebes at Big Savings, ts.
J. N. F. Purchased 21,528 Dun•ms.
modify
its
resolution
by
cabled
ation
of
a
specially
organized
eco-
have
not
obtained
other
holdings
representative of the Mizrachi.
Guam, eed The Repairing
The Jewish National Fund on which they can establish them- that he was then compelled
Goad Vied Tins, $2 up
warnings received from the Pales. nomic corporations to be estab-
The members of the Executive
issue the call in the name of
tine Jewish National Council and lished in every country of the owned 281,683 metric dunams selves.
are Dr. Chaim ArlosorofT, Pales-
American Jewish Congress.
(306,410
dunams old style) of
from
Co.
Frederick
Kisch,
chair-
, world to stimulate investments
tine Laborite; Prof. Selig Bro-
LOWEST PRICES FOR NEW TIRES
man of the Palestine Zionist Eecu- in Palestine and to aid Palestine land at the end of the first half'
Fewer Babies Die.
detsky, British Zionist; Heschel
of
the
Jewish
year
5691,
accord-
live.
IN. GOODYEAR'S HISTORY
industry was approved by the
NEW YORK.—Palestine is be- Russian Rabbi Barred Frifin
Farbstein, Polish Mizrachist;
Colonel Kisch cabled that he Zionist Congress which adopted a ing to its report submitted to the ginning to achieve a sanitation rec-
Emanuel Neumann, American
Palestine.
deemed it is his duty "to warn the resolution of the economic cum- I Zionist Congress. During the last ord comparable with that of the
Take Advantage of Same Now!
General Zionist, and Berl Lock-
two years the National Fund ac
Congress against a fresh defini- mittee to this effect .
er, American Laborite.
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A -
quired
21,528
metric
dunams.
By approving this resolution
"There are plenty of rabbi
The National Fund's income for
Thousands of automobile owners have accepted
rogram that satisfied Herzl should the Congress voted for the separa-
ready in Palestine," declared 0-
a publicly recognized and legally s atiefy us. I am convinced that tion of economic from political , 5690 was $1,357,555 as compared
our offer and tried our 100% Pennsylvania Oil,
migration officials here in is
, secured home in Palestine for the a n overwhelming majority of the affairs and the removal of Pales- with $1,284,065 in 5689 and $1,-
ing to issue a visa for a Tab' in
J ewish people which Is demanded Palestine Jewish community
in 5688. Nearly all coun-
No. 602. Don't miss this opportunity. Give it a
ABRAHAM CHAUSKY
tine economic work from the con-
in the Basle program, and the re- , shares this view." The Basle trol of the Zionist Executive, an tries contributed to the rise of in- 'of 1692 Pingree avenue died on Russia who wished to corn, to
trial just once— we know you'll come back regu-
Palestine.
I Constitution of the Jewish National program, adopted at the first i des first advanced 10 years ago come, decreases being shown only July 13 at the age of 57. Fu-
This statement by Palestine nl.
larly.
Home in Palestine, which is as- ' Zionist Congress in Basle in 1897, by Justice Louis D. Brandeis. The in Belgium and Egypt. The United neral services took place on July '
sured in the Palestine mandate, declares that the aim of Zionism
States maintained the same level 14 from Lewis Bros.' Funeral migration officers has caused
Congress passe d the resolution af-
pecial
surprise here in view of hi
PS
did
South
Africa,
Holland
and
means
the
transformation
of
the
"is to create for the Jewish people . er debating morning . An
Home, with int erment
CHANGE YOUR OIL AT OUR NEW
Machpe.
entire mandated territory of Pal- a home in Palestine secured by a mendment offered by the Labor- Bulgaria, while increases were lah Cemetery. Surviving him are fact that up to now no re-
STATION. ANY MAKE CAR
■ n.
estine on both sider of the Jordan public law." The Jewish National • tes, which proposes that the Jew- showen in Poland, Palestine, his wife, Anna, and a son, Morris. tions were imposed upon the
trance of rabbis into Palestir"
River into a Jewish state, namely, , C mined eabled a recommendation ish National Fund, the principal. Czecho-Slovakia, Argentine, Italy,
into a commonwealth with its! t o the Congress to be careful in Zionist land-purchasing agency, Rumania, Lithania, Latvia and
SOPHIA KALLMAN
SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE
population being a Jewish ma- f °emulating the aims of the move- and the Karen Ilayesod, the chief Greece. For the first six months of 2725 Buena Vista avenue died
jority." m ent.
of 5691 receipts were 21 per cent on July 10 at the age of 75. Bur- COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES.
financial instrument of the Jewish
The actual resolution brought
By unanimous vote of the Con- Agency, should be encouraged to ower than for the same period in ial took place the same day in
in by the political commission on g revs approved the resolution of intensify their national economic' 5689 ($487,155 as against $606,- Machpelah Cemetery. She is sur-
! ultimate Zionist aims and adopted it • immigration committee pro-
180).
NO. 1. Goodyear N. F. C. Tubes 954
vived by her husband, Harry.
activities simultaneously with the
Gra•ite and Marble
Assets of $11,375 355 were re-
by a vote of 152 for it and none to sting against the Palestine gov- establishment of the new economic
For any size car
against it appears elsewhere on e rnment for its limitations in the corporations, was incorporated ported by the Jewish National
LILLIAN S. MENDELSON
this page.
Fund as of September 30, 1930, of 1707 Pallister avenue died at
atter of age, sex, and various into the resolution.
he largest item being $9,018,115, the age of 33, on July 11. Burial
The Zionist Revisionists who ca tegories of Palestine immigrant,
NO. 2. Any are car washed
One such corporation is already , t
65C
demonstratively quit the Zionist cc eking admission on certificates in existence in the United States,1! epresentating rural and urban took place on July 13, Dr. Leo
Congress
hall
decided
to
resume
e
M. Franklin, Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
No rstrn charge for wire wheels.
wheels. Same price
ranted to the Jewish Agency, for the Palestine Economic Corpora-
MANUEL URBACH
Corpora- '
anidhe report devotes attention to man and Rev. E. Zaludkowski of-
their places in the Congress. Their li tinting the right of Palestine
Satusda, Sunday and
Saturday,
Open day
tion.
t he frequent trespasses of Arabs ficiating. She is survived by her
return was speeded by the fact Je •s to bring in their relatives.
and m.ht.
7729
TWELFTH ST.
The resolution provides that in !
that Leo Motzkin, chairman of the an d for ignoring the demand of the future economic work in Pal-1 a pan Jewish National Fund hold- mother, Libbie, and a brother,
We also pa nt cars, bump bodie. and fender, brakes
Euclid 7192
Congress praesidium, and Nahum th e Jewish Agency for the admis- estine should not be conducted by i f ings which has brought the Fund Harold N.
aciervalc•Ily adjusled Or repaired, duce spraying.
Sokolow sent letters to the Reels- si on of immigrants for whom the the Zinoist Executive but by spec-, ace to face with the problem of
ioniets asking them to return. A gency is willing to assume full tally organized economic corpora.' eeping a hold on its unoccupied
and. A total of 72,000 such dun-
Vladimir Jabotinsky, Revisionist re sponsibility.
tions acting independently of the l a
chieftain, who led the walkout
A resolution submitted by the Zionist Executive, the latter being I ms is now in possession of the
Daslel Lewis
Seymour Levi.
after tearing up his delegate's or gsnization committee proposing consulted only regarding the or-1 F and.
Saul Lewis
George Leveta
card, alone stayed away, having th e reduction of the number of ganization and personnel of these!
nothing more to do with the Con- m embers of the Actions Committee corporations.
Christians Greet Compass-
grass.
to e from 55 to 35 plus 70 alter- .
In the course of the debate,
CHICAGO.—(J. T. A.)—The
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
At the height of the excitement na ten was also approved. The 35 !sue• Naiditch, a member of the'
Pro-Palestine Federation of Amer-
resulting from the Congress' re- m embers plus the alternates will economic committee, outlined why lic
a, composed of non-Jewish organ-
fusel to entertain the Revisionist co nstitute the Zionist represents- , the separation of economics from
zatione and prominent Americans
resolution a group of young Re- tic n on the council of the Jewish politics was necessary.
ympathizing with the Zionist work
visionists made a dash for the blue A gency. A resolution calling for
Israel Brodie, chairman of the ! n Palestine cabled to the seven-
and white Zionist flag, shouting th e rebuilding of Hebron which was economic committee of the Zion.' t
"Ilerzl's flag no longer has any sec iously damaged during the riots st Organization of America, pre-I eenth Zionist Congress which is
11800 Dexter Blvd at Tuxedo
n ow in session in Basle, Switzer.
Ad. 10316
place at this Congress." A num- of 1929 also found favor.
sented the American point of I and to "take heart and proceed
7739 John R. St.
ber of nearby delegates battled'
The finance commission submit- view on the resolution which is in I w ith the wonderful work of res-
Trinity 2-2114
with the Revisionists, from whom I to d a report recommending a re- I ins with the pre-Congress decis- t oration in Palestine. Christian

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