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Is Palestine Agriculture a Success? '
GABRILOWITSCH GETS
WAYNE DEGREE FEB. 18
doubts. Our experiments extended
Ossib Gabrilowitsch, director of
over 10 years, a wealth of energy,
come to see them off on their strength and effort was expended the Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
will
receive the honorary degree
journey.
before the settlements of Kiryath
The End of an Era
Anavim and Ataroth were suc- of Doctor of Music from Wayne
James I. Ellmann and • His
It will soon be 15 years since cessfully established. The experi- University at a ceremony in Or-
Son, Richard, to Speak
the founding of the Keren Haye- ment has paved the way for a
on Monday Evening
sod. At the end of this span of new colony "Ileshoresh" on the
time we can perceive what the hills of Nazareth, and other
On Monday night, Feb. 18, Pis- Keren Ilayesod has given to Pal- mountain settlements which will
gah Lodge No. 34, of B'nai B'rith estine, in actual figures, as well follow.
will hold its annual Father and as in contributions which can-
In the Farmyard
Son dinner in the social hall of not be counted or measured in
It is worth while to point out
Temple Beth El. This year's affair numbers, but which are of inesti- sonic of the activities of our
includes several innovations. Sup- mable value as compared with the
farms in the stable and the chick-
amounts invested in them.
en coop. The livestock in our
of
On this occasion we ought to farms has increased. The number
That little youngster
yours—so innocent, so
give attention to the principal de- of head of cattle which was 1,731
trustful, so unaware of the struggles he must one
partment of our work in Pales- in 1924 has grown to 7,000 in
day face.
tine: Agriculture.
1933. Our poultry has shown a
What have we to show for the similar increase. In the year
Not many years hence he is going to be a big strap-
£1,600,000 which the Keren 1930 there were 162,838 chick-
ping fellow. Will he then be able to enter college,
Hayesod has invested in agricul- ens on our farms. It is estimated
or must he start the long, uphill struggle trying to
ture in Palestine!
that they have now increased by
carve out a future for himself in competition with
There are at the present time 40 per cent, in spite of the
others better equipped? By investing just a few
about 12,000 persons in settle- drought in recent years and the
dollars a year now you can provide him with the
ments founded or supported by high cost of poultry feed.
capital he will likely require for a successful slut.
the Keren Ilayesod, as against
The achievements in the chick-
3,000 persons in the year 1924, en coop are also noteworthy, al-
Without this capital he may be forced to struggle
and 7,600 in 1930. In the Emek though it is only in recent years
through life at a job for which he has no liking.
colonies the population has that attention has been directed
doubles, and in other settlements to this branch of farming. The
Now is the time to plan for his start—through a
it has noticeably increased.
hens on our farms now lay 130
GREAT-WEST Child's Policy. It provides the funds
Balance Sheet of Settlements
to 150 per eggs per annum on
to pay his way through college, or to launch him
an average, and there are some
It
is
gratifying
to
be
able
to
in business or professional lite. It also provides
state that the financial reports of which lay 200 eggs.
insurance to cover the intervening years.
last year, 5694, showed for the
Vegetable raising is also mak-
first time a favorable financial ing progress, and a market for
Get the facts regarding this policy now.
balance. In spite of the obstacles the sale of vegetables is also in
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH
and difficulties which they encoun- the process of development.
JAMES I. ELLMANN
chestra Hall at 8 p. in. Monday,
tered, the settlements of the
To what extent our farm prod-
per will be served at 6:30 p. m. Keren Ilayesod were able, by al- uce has increased and gained in Feb. 18.
A musical program will be
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and will be followed by an enter- most superhuman efforts, to place value to the community can be
tainment program of vaudeville their farms on a sound economic judged from the latest returns of given by the Detroit Symphony
DETROIT, MICH.
Orchestra under the direction of
acts and talk by a father and a footing. In a short time the the "Tnuva" Company.
REPRESENTING
•
Victor Kolar, in connection with
settlers who had benefitted from
son.
It is estimated that in the year the ceremony.
the
assistance
rendered
by
the
James I. Ellmann, a member of
5695 Tnuva, the co-operative mar-
John Erskine, professor of Eng-
the Anti-Defamation Committee Keren Hayesod will begin to re- keting organization, will sell 10,- lish at Columbia University, dis-
of Pisgah Lodge and president of pay their loans even before their 000a000 litres of milk. Ten years tinguished author and musician,
the local Zionist organization, will date of maturity, according to ago it sold only half a million. Re-
ASSURANCE COMPANY
is to deliver an address on "Art
speak for the fathers, while his their agreement with the Keren cently, 178 Holland cows were in the University." Another ad-
HOAR CIVICS • • • Wolto•gg.
Ilayesod.
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brought into the country, and it dress will also be given by the
NOM son, Richard, will speak for the
Without increasing their bud- is estimated that the increase in
sons. Mr. Ellmann has been promi-
Rev. Chester B. Emerson, D. D.,
nent for years in communal af- gets the settlements have man- the number of cows and the im- formerly of Detroit, now of Cleve-
fairs, a former judge in Highland aged to absorb new workers, in- provements in the dairy farms land, Ohio.\ His subject will be
Park as well as a nominee and cluding 600 German immigrants will increase the production of the "Aim of Education."
candidate for Mayor of that city. and 350 children and young boys milk during the coming year by
Jack Rosenberg, chairman of and girls from Germany, who are two or three million litres.
the entertainment committee of now receiving a Hebrew education
In . 5694, Tnuva disposed of 165
Pisgah Lodge, announces the fol- and an agriculture training. More tons of butter. It sold nearly
lowing program of entertainment: newcomers are still arriving.
4,000,000 eggs during 6694; poul-
More than 265 parents and
Cecil the Magician, a one man
try valued at £10,000; fruit and CONCLUDED FROM I.DITORIAL PAGE
show in himself who has a bag relatives dependent on the work- vegetables to the amount of
of tricks to mystify both young ers have come into our villages. £50,000, and 36 tons of honey to velopment of his ambition. He
and old; "Block Head Puppets," It has been alleged that very little the amount of £1,800.
had made a survey of the news-
a marionette show based on a of the funds of the Keren Maya-
Wilanaky, speaking at the last paper situation and was so im-
blood and thunder melodrama of sod have been devoted to the
pressed with what he thought
the days of '49; Schaffer Trio, a middle class settlers. The fact Zionist Congress, calculated that were my prospects with the New
talented group of entertainers, in- that about 10,000 of the children Palestine could maintain a million York Times that he declined more
cluding Jack Schaffer, banjoist, of middle class immigrants have cows instead of the 60,000 at lucrative offers and presented him-
whom critics acclaim as Eddie been settled by the Keren Mayo- present in the country. Regions self to me for employment in any
Peabody's only rival; John Gar- sod has been overlooked. 'Through where the soil is heavy, which position so long as he might be-
man, known as Detroit's Al Jol- the assistance of its funds their now yield agricultural products come attached to the business or-
son; John Layman, a comedy sin- children have been saved from a amounting to £2,000,000, are po- ganization.
ger; Harold Coslow, singer, and life from which all substance, all tentially able to produce £25,-
"I was, of necessity, moving
standing and sources of liveli- 000,000 worth when we convert
several others.
our corngrowers to stock raising, cautiously in adding to the staff,
Novelties, song sheets and sur- hood have been drained. The in our fully equipped mixed because of the expense, and was
prises are promised by the com- greatest anxiety of Jewish par- farms,
not very receptive to his over-
mittee. Those who have not made ents is for the welfare of their
tures. But the talent he has since
Th. National Laboratory
reservations in response to the children. Have we not assisted
developed to a pre-eminent de-
The development of our village gree asserted itself and, as usual,
notice mailed them are requested these middle class Jews by help-
END el Torgsin Order to your relatives and
to communicate with Jack Rosen- ing their children? And now life and our achievements in agri- what he went after he secured.
friends in the Soviet Union and enable
berg, 2519 Calvert, Longfellow these children are having their culture has made its influence
"Ile accepted a modest posi-
them to buy at the Torgin Stores located
9564, immediately. No reserva- parents and relatives brought to felt throughout rural Palestine. tion and a modest salary. It was
Both the old colonies and the one of the best trades I ever
tions will be accepted after Feb. Palestine.
In every larger city of the U. S. S. R.
It is interesting to see these PICA colonies have taken lessons
17.
made."
parents in the gvutzot and mosh- from our farms. Our village was
Th'ese stores carry about 11,000 differant
The general committee of Pis-
Ten years later Louis Wiley
avim (communes and settlements) the model for the settle of a thou-
gah Lodge held its regular meet-
domestic and imported articles of bigb
living their own life, to see their sand families, for new groups, was business manager of the
ing
last
Monday
night.
Tentative
quality; CLOTHING, SHOES, rubbers,
minayim and their synagogue for colonies established by set- Times, a position he still fills
programs for the next two months
with great distinction. Under his
shirts, underwear, hosiery; FLOUR, sugar,
services. In Ain Herod the mem- tlers on their own initiative..
were planned, including a social
direction, the Times has led the
bers of the Kvutzah presented a
dried and canned vegetables, butter, coffee,
The development of our village
meeting. a meeting celebrating
Scroll of the Law to their parents life has also influenced the growth way toward a new level of ethical
and other FOOD STUFFS; household
the 800 anniversary of the birth
out of the education budget. One of the cities. The settlements practice in the field of advertis-
of Maimonides, and a past presi-
goods, tobaccos, etc.
of these newly-arrived fathers surrounding A fuleh, Tiberias, Hai- ing. In every respect, he kept
dents night.
said: "We opposed this pioneer- fa an dalso Tel Aviv contributed pace with the Times as it steadily
TO PLACES WHERE THERE ARE NO
developed the greatest world-wide
On Feb. 25 the Women's Auxil- ing project of our children, we largely to their expansion.
news service of any newspaper
iary of the B'nai B'rith will hold mourned for those who left for
TORGSIN STORES, THE MERCHANDISE IS
How were all these things ac-
joint
meeting
with
Pisgah
a
Palestine
as
we
mourn
after
the
complished in so short a time, on earth.
MAILED PROMPTLY BY PARCEL POST.
Lodge.
Because of his early reportorial
dead, and now we have come to under such difficult conditions, by
rest in their villages and com- people to whom agriculture was training, or possibly just because
munes."
a strange and distant world, in of the breadth of judgment that
Change and Reg
ion
spite of the unfavorable prophe- seemed inherent with him, Wiley
Far Tetrads' Orders
Only those who were in Pales- cies of the experts! That is the was not always at loggerheads
IIMaient, aa•t•-dat•
see your local bank
tine 15 years ago can appreciate strength of the Land of Israel, was one business manager who
sad saarta•us service
to their full extent the extra- and the power of the ideal of na- with the editorial department.
Sr authorized
Judge Benjamin J. Scheinmen,
at all T•risin Stores
He agreed with Ochs that the
ordinary changes and regenera- tional resurrection. They have
former Detroiter who was born
Gun , . Mantua net out*
tion which our national coloniza- created the farms fhich brought presentation of news is the firat
here and educated in Detroit
.t MA13RG 261 Fifth Avi..N.Y.
tion has introduced into agricul- this miracle to pass. The creative duty of a newspaper and, in the
schools, was elected presiding
ture in this country. One need forces of greatest influence were course of his travels throughout
judge of the Municipal Court of
not be an expert to perceive this. the ideas of self-labor and of the world he gathered several
Los Angeles. There was a contest
notable interviews for the paper.
We have gained immeasurable ex- the kvutzah (commune).
for this post and Judge Schein-
He scooped the press of the
perience.
The road has been
We speak of the increase of
man was elected by a vote of 19
paved for further development . production in figures. But they world when he was the first news-
to 11 of the judges of his court.
paperman
to interview the late
Colonization and settlement has are only lifeless numbers. One
Judge Scheinman, son of I. L.
become easier and cheaper. We who penetrates to the soul behind King Alexander of Yugoslavia.
Scheinman who is at present visit-
now have a Jewish farmer who these figures will discover intelli- Other notable interviews, appear.
ing in Detroit, is a graduate of
is rooted in the soil, close to na- gence, strenuous effort, individ- ing under his byline, were with
Harvard and the University of
ture, tried in his profession, who ual sacrifices, and a high ideal, Premier Mussolini, former King
Michigan. lie served in the Navy
has improved his farm with mod - of which the sole purpose is to Alfonso of Spain and Porte. Gil,
during the war and was given the ern innovations. Mixed farming
create a nesting place for the former president of Mexico.
rank of Ensign. Ile was appointed
As good a description as any
has taken the place of one-sided Jewish people who are returning
to a judgeship by Governor Rolph farming which has always been
of Mr. Wiley personally was in-
to their land.
in 1931.
cluded in the recollections of
the chief failing of our village
William Mill Butler, historian of
life. All the branches of farm
CAPITAL COMMENTS
the Genesee Society, published
labor have been intensified. With
the aid of modern machinery it CONCLUDED PM Of EDITORIAL PAGE last year by the Rochester His-
torical Society.
would be possible to multiply the
productivity of the soil tenfold , In the main by persecution of
He referred to Mr. Wiley as
COv
I , ED }float EDITORIAL PAGE and in some places twelvefold , Jews, largely because the Jews
"a moderate-sized, rotund bundle
have
in
the
past
as
well
an
at
the
and
to
decrease
the
expenses
of
of
energy; alert, enterprising and
bore (• neutral Jewleh paper). 30,
042 weekly.
the farm administration by 60 present time been the most uni- aggressive; at home with the na-
ses
rgan
Der nehltd, Merlin (offIrlalVeter-
versally
persecuted
people
in
the
per
cent
and
more.
By
the
use
tion's
prominent people; finding
of the German•Jeaieh War
of appropriate fertilizers and the world.
his true sphere of usefulness and
e
•
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";:rttg (for-
n(f:allt:re"t1'll' egeLe
introduction
of
a
new
system
of
making an enduring reputation."
ji
merly Jun41.. he•Liberalo Zenon', •
One of the early protests made
.1 e moli Marcel paper). 000 weekly
labor they have succeeded in in-
law forwent. Erankf•rt. A. M.
creasing their production to an by the United States was in 1840
In J,wlah Orthodna Paler). 1,150
unimaginable extent. Their wheat when Jews in Damascus were be- against the persecution of Jews
weekly
The 60 German-Jewish pa- crop has increased to 1200 1500 ing persecuted. In 1850, the in Germany.
egg
kilograms
per hectare. Last year United States acted against dis-
Thus was opened up the whole
pers have a monthly total cir-
crimination of Jews in Switzer- question of whether the United
culation of 1,040,000, so that the average wheat production was
land. This finally resulted in a States would reassert its truth-
1800 'kilograms per hectare.
;every German Jew, on the aver-
treaty between the two countries, cuted minorities. But, it is sig-
Water
age, subscribes to two papers
A triumph which will pro- and eventually, in 1874, the adop- nificant to note that at least in-
tion of a new constitution by sofar as some Congressmen are
of
foundly
affect
the
development
month.
The
total
circulation
a
of the 1,040,000 is divided as the settlements is the discovery the Swiss which accorded full concerned, there is • reluctance
of water. Thanks to the a•sirt- liberties to all religious groups. to act on behalf of the persecuted
follows: 58.65 per cent Jewish
ance of the National Funds. new And so the list runs. It includes minority groups in Hitler's Ger-
political papers, 30.01 per cent sources of water have been found protests to Russia, Rumania, Ger- many.
• • •
community papers, 5.72 per in Beth Alpha, Hefzi Ba, Kfar many and other countries.
The United States has been
In reply to Representative Cit-
cent religious papers, 2.35 per Hassidim, Karkur, Misr., Mish-
I
alert
to
intercede
in
behalf
of
mar HaEmek, Tel Adarhim. eta.
ron, Representative Fish said that
cent professional and organiza-
Investimation in this area and other sects as well. In 1870, during the last session of Con-
tional papers, 1.89 per cent the drilling of wells with modern this country interceded in behalf gress he had introduced • resolu-
, scientific and cultural papers, machinery still continues. Two of Christian missionaries in tion protesting the treatment of
1.38 per cent miscellaneous pa- water supply companies have been Hawaii. In 1882 action was taken Jews by the Hitler government.
There's less cause for worry about the family,
formed; one, "Gilboa" for Nuris, in behalf of the American Bible lie also said that he "had no syrn-
pers.
tele-
and the other, "Emek," for the Society in Russia. In 1919, pathy for the persecution of Jews
a
when you are not at home, if they hate
There is one Jewish paper
1Kishon area and Nebel.). The through the Treaty of St. Ger- or anyone else."
phone. They're odd! No matter what happens,
for every 8,000 Jews in Ger- first has a capital of £5,000 and main, the United States insisted
But, speaking specifically about
many, whereas the average cir- the second a capital of 110.000. upon stipulations guaranteeing the resolution which he introduced
they can call you or a neighbor easily, and
the
rights
of
religious
minorities
during
this session, calling for a
The
shares
have
been
equally
culation of all German papers
the doctor, firemen or police can be reached
Flay.- following the World War. The protest against the persecution of
in proportion to the total poput divided between the Keren
in
most
recent
intercession
war
instantly. And you can talk to them by tele-
Catholics, Representative Fish
sod and the Keren Kayemeth. The
lation was one paper to 21,000 discovery of water will greatly 1933 when President Roosevelt said. "this, however, is a differ-
!
phone whenever you wish.
peo
19 3p2l)e. in 1934 (13,000 in enlarge the absorptive capacity secured pledges from Soviet Rus- ent matter. I did not know that
sia guaranteeing against discrim- the Hitler government interfered
keep-
of the mixed farms.
Saving time, steps and driling expense ,
inations in respect to passport so much in Germany with reli-
la the Hills
It is beyond doubt that the
in
touch
easily
with
friends
and
business
ing
The Keren Ilayesod was the visas and religious liberties of gious worship. I thought it was
German-Jewish press is also
our
nationals.
of
more of an economic and civic
hat
to
dare
the
experiment
associates . . . shopping, without !cluing the
• • •
attentively read by persons of
proposition so far as the Jews
founding agricultural settlements
house . . . are among the mane other sultan-
In debate on the floor of the were concerned." Representative
non-Jewish faith. It may also in the mountains. No one. not
1.enice can
House the other day, Representa- Citron then asked Representative
tages a telephone offers. Telephone
be assumed that "non-Aryan even recognized authorities, be-
lieved that such an experiment tive Citron of Connecticut took Fish if he had ever read anything
be had for only a few cents a do,.
Christian." are interested in
could succeed. The green fields, occasion to point out to Repre- to the effect that the Hitler gov-
these
papers
where
they
seek
information,
write
or
For complete
the forests and vineyards of Kir- sentative Fish, who war speaking, ernment is trying to do away
refuge
and
solace.
yath Anavim, • flourishing and that any action directed at the with Christianity. The reply was,
visit the Telephone Business Office.
productive settlement, supplying persecution of Catholics in Mexico "No, I have seen no such state-
A satiated mouth soon forgets milk, fruit and vegetables to Jett- should include similar action ment"
(CorrrisAt. ISIS J. T A Inc )
salem,—that is the reply to their tional position in favor of parse-
His chance
CONCLUDED FROM EDITI ∎ Ill A I. PAGE
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