W OA IRTIP VISH O RMCIL
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
, PALESTINE LEADER b.,: a Spanish Lady by Zuloa,h. I '0, 11 1 11 1
FORMULATE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ACTION
FOR SETTLEMENT OF REFUGEES IN PALESTINE SPEAKS IN DETROIT ' . \` 1 ;. a„, t,";
(Continued from Page One.)
1
calls upon the Executive of the I
Jewish .Agency:
mil actuality in 1917 when the
British government issued the Bal-
four Declaration. This sled:wa-
ren was finally embodies in the
"First: That it approach the
Mandatory Government, which
Mandate rivet, to the linti,h ttt,,•
trtintent by the I:taigas. of Nation-.
Through the adoption bb the
v„,,. r h•an Congress of It j..111t
.,,lotion endorsing the purpo-s- •
i•
• the Balfour Dechunit ion the
• . I lean people e hrir•-seal their
• •• ihishy with the rebuilding ,•I'
Home in Palestine fi n
o.
I, II isli people. Under the
•
e at of the Aland:de there In,
Palestine
a
settle-
in
.•...-Icfied
Jew, are
' III ill 51'Ilncil 2110,11110
• .10' under conditions of free-
, upon foundation, of self-
, et and labor. The National
Id
sal
as
th
of
absorb; and that such commis-
sion he given authority by the
League of Nations, in co-opera-
that confronts the Jewish peo-
tion with the Mandatory Gov.
ple at this crucial hour, to make
possible the immediate admit.
ernment and the Jewish Agency
lance into Pa...tine of are, sal
to finance the operation.
ilium
for Palestine, to find the means
number of refugees.
"Second: That it appeal to
"Fourth: Bearing in rand the
the
air support given to the Zionist
Mandatory Government to sub-
cause at various occasions
mit to the League of Nations
situation, and in co-operation
with it to formulate a program
of international action in line
Congress, and subsequently ex-
treaty en-
tered into between the United
States and the Mandatory Gov-
pressed in a special
with such precedents as have
been created fey the League of
Nations for dealing with expatri•
ernment for Palestine, the Zion•
aced prope s and their removal
to territories in which they may
rat Organization of America ap-
peals to the American goverm-
ent to give it s support and
be able to live in freedom and
equal opportunity.
co-operation to such plans as
may come through the joint ac-
"Third: ' f hat it appeal to the
Mandatory Government to call
tion of the League of Nations,
the Mandatory Government and
upon the League of Nations to
organize and establish a commis•
"Palestine is now the only
sion, on which the United States
land of o pportunity open to the
be invited to be represented,
victims of unexpected and via
with power to undertake the ex•
lent eruptions which bring about
ecution of a plan for the sett e•
w h o l e s a l e displacement of
rnasse• of Jews. These exiled
the Jewish Agency for Palestine,
for the solution of the pressing
problem arising out of present
conditions in Jewish life."
THE CENTENARY OF DISRAELI'S
ALROY.
c lamoring for admittance, con•
auting • problem which no
i ndividual nation has undertaken
to solve and satisfy.
(Continued front Preceding Page)
pridilern
magic, 1,111 ■ 1111. .111d:11 , 111 :1/1 ■ 1 nr-
of Jewish making and it
ee p t the' Nlohamosalan
.iffects the life of all nations, this
THE
HISTORICAL CHARACTER
, inter-
I- it Mattel. W111111 111.•1111111.1
In this crisis, 110WC , r, he re-
called
for
is
It
1•01.11 action.
covers hi, original sit •ngt h of
v . • only le. 11 111(•11SlIreof 11U111:111-
character ;111.1 t Ilt• re' ig ion, spi sit
salvation for homeless
1111.1
11,
which :unmated Iiim e al 1..1. in
hat W111 `VI , ' I/MAI:111Y 0 ,
.1,
life and s{ urn- t111,4. terns, lit'.
the world from the evils
I.
mat lc r, he filet,
fore his death
Eau-hatred and prejudice which
"Fier the
his accusers &:n
rat MSC(' its ;WIWI . and II sh fare. It
arts magical I practiced, and the
of the
I . ■ 11 .. for the co - iip..ration
conmunion with infernal pincers
id in datory Government and the
'tis said I held, kno,v. King, I rais-
..,..m. ..1 Nations and of :ill
of my faith by
ed the
inicre , ted in inlet national
the do, et commandment et' my
.re, th e -seps to be taken for
Cud. the cleat at or of th e urn.
olloitlo•Fat . 1011 of the
verso . What need of magic, th di?
hon. invols•ed in this tragic
NVInst need of paltering IcrtII pet-
t• fiends, when backed by II is mil-
• In '.1.•.• light of these facts, the
nipotenes• 'dly magic ,Va' Il is
r. -t Organization of America
inspiration. Need I pr . ", why,
with such aid, my peopl....iosedl-
s•t1 round rite:' The tone will
cone when freest out our ancient
seed, a 5vorthis• duet will rise,
not to be quelled evert by thee,
s■ ornbor !iota. ,tu, It ruhatgr
.
Sire"
11111711. a I
noses
When writing 4.f the Jewish
Information Gladly Furnished
111.•111 , . 1 , israeli's emotion is gen-
es...is
and unselfish, and the irony
I • 1•1•1 ■ 11 , 1t , T nine. 11 11 , 01.1PR 1 , 111
ps•rvad•s some of his
wLieh
..thsw writ rags is lacking. There-
fore, in his t l'eat1114'llt of the
theme of AIroy, ho has allowed
Iris initiginat mil full swat} and
idealized n f al-, NI, ssiali Into
a hero of romance .
Oa I •-1.
Ifirid
m II 1. alssit 10•10•111
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following of 010Se Who were dis-
satisfied with their ',resent state.
Forming an army, he marshes! 011
his native city, •niadia, and at-
tacked it. But his attempt met
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tho affair only
ite exploits have
la
the II
made It the latc-t sensation.
It must be added that Lieut.-Copt.-
Nolditake Shioten,
liarity
peaker at a youth 111a,.. 1111,01,
this Sunday aftelmion,
at 2'3 0 , at the Far hand Fol,
Slade, 8679 'fwelftli street.
Itulosshov will speak 1.1
;;
"The Palestinian Youth in t
Movement."
Thu- meeting is being sponsor. .1
group of the Pions.. r
•by the '211
t' o nn o I si• pan izat
death.
'The author's sympathy with
the ideals of the Jewish peo-
ple and his love for dt , rusalein
are apparent in this and subse-
quent works of which many
scenes arc placed in Palestine.
In "Coningsby," of the most
important characters is "Sidon-
ia," who is the mouthpiece of Dis-
raeli. "Sillonia" is a rich and
powerful dew, a sort ..f Baron
de Roth, 111111, \OD, pulls the
strings of a half dozen nations
and tries to advance the interests
of his people. "Tanercd" writ-
ten in I P17, after the persecu-
tions of the dews in Dainaseus
and Rhode, had stirred up Dis-
raeli's feelings, attempted to end
hero,
Christian prejudice.
an English nobleman goes to
Palestine for inspiration, meet,
the Js.wess, Eva, there who tells
him that the Christians are in-
debted to the clews for their most
precious posss.ssions, n a in st I y
thei r s. hi g ion and the 'tilde In
the "Life of Lord George lien-
tins•k,' ao chapter is drooled to the
Jews, :111.1 the author reiterates
his belief Ill the superiority of
the Hebrew race.
The refore, the one hunsInplth
I -,1 ry of "Alroy" is worthy
r it was the first look
• .
..1 Lc ths• futur e prime min-
, with a Jewish theme, and
•.':led his intense interest ill
•••• history and welfare of the
law*, 1111 illtt•F1'oit Which
51:0 , Illailltili111 1 .1 throughout his
11111 II)
The
CENTER ART BALL
SATURDAY NIGHT
(Continued from Page One.)
•
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IT'S JAPAN'S TURN
TO HATE THE JEWS
(Continued from Page One.)
p.01, a subsidiary of General Elec-
tric of the United States which in
the last 311 years had led ' the way'
in building up a prosperous Japan-
, 0 industry.
The manifesto distributed at to-
day's meeting blames Ams.rican-
Jewish plutocrats for every gm.
Japan has suffered in the last Yes
8100111e Kober Cracker, arsmade
under I'soupareition al the Union
ol Orthodox laws!, Ponpesslisso It
Arnerloa, ahou r eeeee ontot..e. Rabbi
F Geolman. opoo.ntra a, Rabb , a
8. Nepali°. It eeeee 111 al
the halo. of IM onto,. ID I" that
they aro Pooh. In ovary rupee!.
Theo Who, maws can bo
nIth Moat or doiry dlehot,
%Sax-wrapped . .
Always oven-crisp!
it lit rso President
the
E law prohibits the use
T word
"kosher" on crackers that are
of
baked with lard. The rabbi, who is
always present at the baking of Sun-
shine Kosher Crackers, makes sure
that they are made with a kosher and
"peeve" vegetable shortening ... And
Sunshine Bakers make sure that Sun-
shine Kosher Cracketa are crisper,
flakier, and more flavorful! Better tast-
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with meats and all sorts of dairy dishes.
Baked With a Kosher Shortening - NOT With Lard
Don't bother to bake cake fcr
parties and desserts. serve
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my and p,litical career.
GiNLPAI Of EICLE
SUGGESTS JEWISH METHOD FOR GUIDANCE
IN REDEMPTION FROM ECONOMIC CRISIS
e ui troubles, but the inordinate
striving to seize as much control
1111j ut, unethical and irreligious ego- as the law permits. And the law
ro .1111c system as the rest of us. being based upon complete ignor-
•With the growth of industry and }ince or disregard of the changed •
the complexity of machinery need- conditions which jeopardize the'
Id to produce g&als to withstand sacredness of human rights is such
competition individual owners were as to sanction the deprivation of
replaced by stock companies. Own- those rights. For such deprivation
Irship is entirely separated from is inevitable when control of the
management and has become Uinta- sources of wealth is in the hands I
ineunt to a private tax 1111110,ed of the few, with little voie.e for
upon those Who work the machines. those who labor to produce those
owners are interested merely sources of wealth.
.
"The conflict for human rights,
as large a dividend on
their investment as posible. But for freedom from economic slavery,
Ian they are subject to manipula• conceived realistically in terms of
tors who keep on bringing capital property is now being waged. It
together in ever new combinations, should be the task of the Jew to
taking disportionately large rake- enable that conflict to be as peace-
„If an d profit, fo r th e m se lves ful as possible and to proceed by
l•,ery time such new combination a series of compromises instead of
is formed, by capitalizing the ex- by the cataclysmic method of viol- 1
pectation of future profits, leaving enes• and bloodshed.
"Property which is not 'improp.
to the shareholder 81111 tilt . w.u.ket.
to fight out between thetn,e101, hum art'' represents the conditions (..s.
much of the residue they hall get. sential to human rights and hu-
And so, the masses of the peopIe man betterment. Its latent ever-
have l o st the comparative freedom Kies for good can 1.11 ly 11.1' realized
of the artisan and have become when the control of it will be so
slaves of the machine and the. hold. socialized as t 11 1 ' 1 1 ,111 111 it 111 11181:11
mg company. • !M. a maximum of creativity char-
•
"In SIP enormously wealthy (mum actrr and happiness.
•
"This aim is in keeping with the
try as the United States 65 per
Ient of the people own nothing prophet Isaiah's conception of the
save a few personal effects and millenium when all slaves will be
t he shabby clothes on their backs. free 'and they shall build houses
I wo per cent of the people own and inhabit them. and they shall
and control over three-lifths of the plant vineyards and eat of the
total available property. fruit of thou; they shall not build
"However, it is not the prowess- and another inhabit; they shall not I
tuition with wealth nor the pro- plant and another eat."' (Is. 65. •
duction of goods that is the source • 21-22.1.
1000 SECOND AV EN Ull
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
(Continued from Page One.)
April 17.
TO
THE CUSTOMERS OF THE DETOIT EDISON CDMPAMY
,0 towf,ships
53 villages and 1.
in 29 cities,
This is the third of these letters about your electric service:
Hard times cut queer capers with our business of furnishing, electricity
Our sales are 'way under the good years, and wnat we do sell nowadays means
grief in the matter of collectdons. Nita many thousand customers
the work
ble to pay at all,
unable
a lot of g
in installments and ma .ny
and Sales Department has grown
paying their bills
of our Collection Department, Cash Department,
to fantastic proportions. People are movii.g more often and there are more
t. Partial payment5 mean more bookkeeping, and thousands of
records
to bills
be Rep to be furnd. All this throws extra wor, k extra expen-;e. 1%1
duplicate
ishe
been steadily '-
7.
extra responsibility upon us--while the money coming in has
Our business has to he done on credit. It cannot be done cash au'
Tie are entitled to ask for guarantees or dcpesits to secure payment of o.
Just now with 525.1
Te selclom do se when a customer is well spoken of
accounts we have only 23,200 deposits and very few guarantees! Most p
pay us. Some don't. We are entitled to cut off service if people don'
promptly. Rut these lays there are too many people out of luck, and w.•
106,603 customers for whose payments we are waiting. They pay a Tu., 1101
chr
time, wnen they can. Cut there are also t.'e who don't pay.
dodgers are not so mar., hut each of tliem 1 of trouble. i T:"1do
,
T'..
until their light is to be cut Of
c •
' them : :' w
,' would get t
never meant to keep. 7:
corporation. Any of yo:: would feel I
g, a pa: -.:
had vromised to pay, r,ivi:' ,
about bad d.:170s. '1',7
-
of only 1:73,01111. The &wrens,. rep- 1 guards in the new settlement that
11800 Dexter Blvd.
at Tuxedo
Phone Townsend 7.9275
with
the. I I itlerites.
I
- ing. Be riyamini w as a leader of the
by the re• Ji•wish Ex-Servicemen's Organiza-
were asisted during 1939
mission of I:17300o in tithes of the. Don, a group of which had liven
' given National Fund land in Wadi
total £216 .000 paya bl e. l eav i ng
Ile was one of the
balance payable to the government ; Rawareth.
ONE-STOP
SNAPPY SERVICE
STATION
with anti-Semitk 'aerator*
as well as natural sympathy
!.. r; ).'11 1.1e, MI'S 1 1aVlil Kle1111:01. 1
chairman with Mrs. Alilford Stern years, from
the immigration law
al,- ti o,,, th,1, , recent proceedings of the
, of the patron committee,
nounced
list of patrons, who,.
ig passages in the
s aPPcar elsewhere in t h '' manifesto reseal the true basis of
"" Ine
I issue.
A considerable number of Iwo- t amp
patent
expired
d ;i
,, The A1 az
' ple have indicated their intention in 1931. Our industrialists tools a d-
' to follow the plans to come 1 " vantage of the, fact and expand. l
:costume and join the various as - their
our ousaless so successfully than
'list guilds as outlined by the col- the export of bulbs exceeded 1 2,111111.
mittee. Under the leadership of OM yen and 50,000 workers were
'Isaac Rader and Jacob Reiss, the
• ll'm - cal Electric o f Amide:, ill-
artists will take charge of the ear
, tituted suits against us in the
' ious guilds depicting school,
art. Among the guilds and ran-- Lulled States for violation of tea
lets to be represented Will be: Van patent and damages.
"our legal expert say the ease
Dyke, by Isaac Rader; dames M• •
proundl,s, but it will last thee
12ei,,
N ei l Whi stler,
Ignatzio Zuloaga, by Aleyer Greer.- •I four par, and will cos.( at least
(Continued from Preceding Page.) Ihr o d , empani. d Jewish upbuild-
LANCER'S
who
fami-
"The
PALESTINE TOPICS
4
retired,
'cowl.. the long speech, showed
T
is 1th defeat, he WaS ca 14111 . .1 81111
■
'1.
/.111
"THIS IS THE SAME KIND OF GUARANTEE AS
THE RABBINICAL SEAL ON THE KOSHER MEAT
THAT YOU BUY"
rh,.
Tat
r vi
front Page One)
s
1
people stand at every frontier
"Sinee the disturbing'
by
government, and
especially through the joint reso-
lution adopted by the Antericall
the American
the facts in the present Jewish
II•hoc Is the oblvetire of the
. people who see in Zion ...built
of prophecy and
lullfilm
and it is IIls,1 the focal
,..1'1
for
countless
Jews, rendered
I
vieless by forces of racial
t
may be placed in a position to
understanding of the problem
tar ..1,
al
ry
number of Jews as Palestine I
has shown evidences of a deep
Jell-
ig
meat in Palestine of as large
.
,
Joseph IstmL, by Isa dor e Ressbo. , o
ld °"°•Pre
Portrait by Sal gent, represented
AllemPln to stir till 1011 I-Sefilltic
Other artists
Frances !tiger.
• t •
• Jives
S
"The Plough Woman," a collar- attending will he Lou Redstone, 111 °vs:merits h er e, Si •1 It Ea
troll of 52 personal records of Pah tel Schwartzman, Arthur La- _
estins. Jewish pioneer women, 1,• ungar , Sophie Gorevitch, Samuel
fitting their experiences in the pre' I aliwan, Maxine Rosenthal, Alai.
Id, Beerbohm and Ilene y !tern - •
gars.
In her helm's, here, Aline. }tuba- stein.
The committee ha, arranged a
••• 1 ". 4 will tell of the co-01 6• 1 11 l 1 li•
of entertain-
1•1111e1I"1-e', training Can" school-. • I, .
1., in• - hnu•utc well Lc .ere1'd
:Ind other institutions guided he
orks.r.
..uncil
Ill,' Won,
evening
the
of th e poll: • ..
Palestine, it- well
toile, general chairman,
Ical, economic and social role ••!
I her ilitp11 1 1111t1011 111111
women an Pale-line an general.
k , a
I n Inlent
as
of tbt
Is Literary Critic.
he r had indis of t1 •
1:0;..
1
Mine. Itt11/11 ■ 11., is :1110 0 1(
,
Ail:m.1111
.ir•
•
need authority on the critique or
)1W...
1, 11 1, t 1 . 11
II, ',yew literature ,111,1 lectures .di
,ns
N11
r
.. ,
"Th.• Cultural Ds.velopinent of O.. • 1
\1111..1. ,
1 1,1 num, "%lis
Cult Lira' •
Could I Y. " "Resent
I 1 url
MI
R.., of Woman iv
Nate
S.
)1 ode I n 1.11efatio ,, , etc.
All-
...Nlr. Harry All
- Kubashov
The visit of
ND , . .lace'.
t
M ,11, IlenVa - ; It
h e.
IIIpeI
this
country
Bernstea,
Iles.
Nlilter
,
llo
1,1
hone,
‘I'omen
.
-
1
Id
strengthen the
Racial /oilman,
Orgalirr.at ion and to inaugural,
If, Flois; ref. e-laiients, NI,
-uod-sfal enterprise , on hehalt 11,
•I
Il• Leh. ..
of the working women's institii
Rd 1101. • • 1 d'""
,
1. , 1s and c....perati,es ill l'alm
-rolio, Mrs. Ilarry Becker.
1 111'
Mr-.
Collarie;
Louis
•
•
Will Address Youth.
dore
A• 1"ttletb , Mrs ' Theo
MI,. Itul ■ a>1111 will be the gut'
(Continued
11, 1111 It
•
resented a reduction in the general' Was being erected there , and it \v.-
cent in the accomplishment of his duty
;ate of the tithe front 111 per
per cent, and subsequent that he fell, a sacriti.T to the gnat
to 7 1 a
from
the
balances
of Project upon which his comrad.
ri missiona
man,
15 per cent and 30 per cent, re. were engaged. But if Il•
'.
farmers
in
the'
fell, and his loss we' a v •..i ,
Jewish
• peetively.
;
•
•
to
his
colleagues,
his
Einek benefitted from this facilit V..
on
in
the
indomitable
soli....
Progress WAS made in the
dogged perervance of thOst.
nation of title, by the Land Set..
of hind. The stirring addres- , 0 dI
t
torment Department, in
livered at his funeral in near-by
PP rural centers, and ome 16,000
N athania are evidence of the fear-
Claims were settled out of claims
attitude wheih his fellows have
published for an area of 2:01,000 less
dunams. The tidal number of adopted in reclaiming the national
claims recorded had been 2:1.000. soil. "Act of violence and intimi-
who, l an d aotk.„„•nt --which is I dation, murder and SAVRErl1 Ey, will
never frighten us; we shall have
accompanied by a cadastral
y - is proceeding slowly, the re. more courage to overcome them " '
of these addresses. I
sults are none the 1 , 'Sc satisfactory was the hurthen
fro mthe general point of view. The And, indeed, the death of Benyam- •
proper registration of title cv ins on the soil for which he had
a soldier in the Jewish
essentiality in Palest in.•, where fought as
Legion of the Britieh Army, and I
there are so many land transac-
for settlement on which he and
lions. Clear, unencumbered title
ilt. many others had waited for so lone,
offers the highest form of g
Will be commemorated by the new
edged security. and is the most ac-
settlement of .lewish ex-soldiers
ceptahle of its kind.
which will rise upon that spot as a
THE DEATH OF A HERO , further example if example were 1
The settlement of Palestine in needed, of their ' valor and deter-
not without its heroic entnnden1 mination in the face of great odds.
and the death of Joseph Renyamini,
who was brutally clubbed by Bed-
uins while he was unarmed. must , A determined will will drive
go down in our colonization history through a granite rock.
as yet another of those tragedies,'
You can't expect blossom from
ail the more tragic because of the
vivid personality of the man, which a dead cherry tree.
!:)74
the' .1-:.:,'t amount to muc11--thc; .1
But :ook how t,..
without raying,.
, :
bad dehts amyanted t. '.07.4
101
-.n.
$495,100; In 1932, f,
not a source of h.: . 1
fuess 17
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