• ▪ iiinVernordansn (km tat PAGE TWO PALESTINE CONFERENCE SUPPORTS MISSION OF BRITISH DELEGATION; DECLARES JEWISH HOMELAND PERMANENT SOLUTION OF PROBLEM THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME DeLuxe Family Service 1. Pounds Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE SHIRTS t! No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE 18 lbs. D Flat Pieces carefully ironed Additional pounds, 416c lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE Lace Curtains TI pe a r h. P E° 8 O C 33c N. responsible for ...Minn or wind-whipped natal. THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Double Woolen Blankets 35c 25c Feather Pillows F-"d' OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will be Finished Same Day-NO EXTRA CHARGE Per Pound BEARING APPAREL ,„ mod FLAT PIECES 10C Minimum Charge, $1.50 A MOST RELIAI/LE INSTITUTION We Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City Ni 5 LAUNDRY S C O T T . PHONE CA ILLAC 7423 YOU CAN BUY QUALITY KOSHER MEATS WITH CONFIDIDICH from MARGOLIS Bros. El Sons Kosher Meat and Poultry Market No Connived. With Any Other Met Market In Nitwit / tYK DELIVER 11637.41 DEXTER BLVD. Phone HOGARTH 3042 Between DetrUnrame and Webb BAN ZION'S LAND SALE TO PROTECT SMALL OWNERS (CONCLUDED Flt011 PAGE ONE) Cultivators Ordinance of 1933, namely, that no owner shall be permitted to sell a minimum area of land considered indispensable for a subsistence. Three Exceptions The prohibition against land miles will not apply, however, to the following three categories of land: the Beersheba of Negev re- gion, urban land and orange groves. The High Commissioner will also be authorized to approve the sale of subsistence areas if he is satisfied that it is neces- sary for suburban or rural de- velopment-or for carrying out ir- rigation and drainage schemes. Consideration will also be given to the possibility of concentrat- ing subsistence areas in compact blocks, with permission being giv- en for the lease of subsistence areas under certain conditions. The new land legislation, it was emphasized, will have general ap- plication for all sections of the population, meaning that Arabs will not be permitted to sell their subsistence areas to Arabs or to Jews, except with government per- mission. In commenting upon the new regulations, High Commissioner Wauchope told the Arab leaders that the additional legislation was considered necessary owing to the fact that increasing land sales were outstripping agricultural in- tensification. Ile said that he re- garded the protection of small land owners as necessary, while ensuring that legitimate develop- ment would not be arrested and that the credit system would not be disturbed. Inalienable subsis- tence areas are to be fixed in dif- Rev. Cantor David Golden Detroit'. Favolite H011XL Appointment Et CLID Weddleg Ceres.. aka Performed al Home Monuments of Character •••• ferent sizes, according to the type of cultivation and the particular region of the country. Such areas will also be reduceable with the progress of agricultural develop- ment and irrigation. The details of the application and procedure of the law are not yet fixed and will take considerable time before publication. Heavy Duties Discourage Dumping Palestine took the first step in the struggle to free itself from foreign dumping due to its status as a Mandated territory when it announced heavy duties designed to help local industries in com- petition against foreign imports. The amendments in the customs ordinance, published in the Ga- zette, primarily affects ironware, wire and textile lines. A num- ber of silk factories will benefit from the new regulations. The increase in duty on ironware will benefit the Kremener Iron Works at Ilaifa and others manufactur- ing wire and primus stoves. The recently developed textile branches, such as stockings, jer- seys, underwear, towels and wool- ens will also be helped. The new duties are the result of protracted negotiations by the Jewish Agency with the government in London and Jerusalem. The Sachs Silk Factory, which cloned down re- cently because of Japanese dump- ing, announced its re-opening as a result of the new protective tariff. Factional differences which es- tranged Jewish religious maps in Jerusalem for decades have been healed with the formation, for the first time, of a united Jewish Religious Council which will represent all Jewish sects. The new council will deal with all rabbinical issues, decide prob- lems involving ritual -slaughter- ing and all synagogue affairs. The establishment of the council has been a goal of moderate elements ever since the modern reconstruc- tion of Palestine started. New American Consul General for Palestine George Wadsworth has been appointed the new American con- sul general for Palestine. Ely Palmer, who served in that post hitherto, has been transferred to Ottawa, Canada. .1 lem to Get Can for Cooking The introduction of gas in Pal- estine has been approved in prin- ciple by the Jerusalem Municipal Council, which decided to grant a concession for a gas supply for cooking purposes but not for lighting. Three groups have sub- mitted bids to supply the gas, which has never before been used here. Government Assigns f200,000 for Airports HAIFA (WNS - Palcor Manuel ilrbacb IleMitst and Hartle Ilea...40 7729 TWELFTH ST. XLICLID Slat Rae. Cantos Jacob Silverman ACROICAL ROWEL III*111111M111•111 y tl 2903 Agency)-The new budget of the Palestine Government provides the stun of 5200,000 for the construc- tion of civil airports at Lydda and Haifa. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Minnie Starr, who passed away seven years ago, Jan. 26, 1929 (19th day of Sheet). No Gee know. the pllent heart•rhe s (only thmet who lost ran ten And the tears that are shed In silence For the one we loved ea well. Sadly missed by her children, , Mr. and Mrs. I. E Weingarden, I and grandsons, Newton Leon and I Jerome Weinearden. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ater:4 iftitolt 7739 John R. St. Trinity 2-2114 our metn.nohip Is In favor of Wnal Crith making a definite and permanent •ontribution In that direction. A number of suggeoition, along this line have cot. o me and they will be presented to )(no at the meeting.. well may we ask. breathes there the Jew with .ul so dead who in them days of his people's deep travail Is not monad with gratitude that there is one tine pot in all the world which bids his narrowed brethren enter and beats • new life, while to all intents 11110 pur- •Il 1 other Ian. are t bowl to them? Anil that otn. of hope In a lieSeet of ti.pflir In Plieetille. land of our Pent- on., poured for the towntorle. It holds and unforgettable for the truths that Were promulgated from Its hills and doles by our forefathers, In all tile Ile0 - la. of the universe We Jew. Mill my le our prayer., "Out of Zion Men go forth the law and the wort' of the Lord from Jerusalem" And to the followers of •Il faiths unite in repeating Malah's prophetic vision of %never.' peeve when "The many peoples Mall beat thee. muds Into ploughothares and their Minna Into pr.'. hooks nation Mali not lift up.word against nation. neither shall they learn war anymore . ' new fen off seem. the fulfillment of that dream, but howl walla and hopes and puts Its tn. in the Clod of liosts. (CONCLUDED FROM PA0111 OM I Ire rationale that a considerable porn.' moil. Schuolo have been 0.11.1 all ocer I the mss of training amt emigration the country, both {mimicry and emend- would be found from the funds of the I ary; • greet new enleemitY has been tea dished at Jerusa COW re g cm. or- c omomenity of Germany W.f. . n'the cum title/ ,,t the eximmliture ranitations have been developed; the ohich thooight it ."wed be nee... 'arts of music end drums are being foe- De There ho eruct. literature m and co incur fur the emigration of Ikea 00,000 people eas about 413000.000* an eetice Pre. daily, weekly and or P150.00 pre head. Thloo Is a greens' tr. The moll ))) for all MN is the IbM outline of our id.. There are many yew Ineguage, nor latoruage of the Old atm Irlullt .111. hate to be fill. Me Yestement, phIclo ha. been ern ■ lo not plow; lo t fur any new errant- having been deli, except for rill. lc c I ri d II n of ila Iron to " o2 Ioe. o.00toolle' rnw' Is,. berm. lisftorin. we do, into ,,,, • Pro- wide," for every-day snare, il ono' m ac ,oh Mitt. the ordinary longer of Ilse People. Noe to funn some central se oloirh will coonliente the out' of these "I and myself hem In America together and mloninister such Bootle at ish Iwo omlimgues from Engi.d, Lard now be ellen tnotsIole misting ,t unnel[ Bran t. and Mr. Malan Marl., because for the exp.. poorpose of thi s 1. home. of the [rave M ice. felt three ulth re- I timed 'Bove )all boor in 1111111i Mi. that gard d le the g ong . of tlie Gentian Jews. xe do nol eith to curtati any ethane 'Ltejt .t „ he .z. iel,le es e eoz, neitk‘ lo to :. 1.reac con• her direct..., Itlla that Mn in ie. In other are the mon. raised oIll , ,,,, stiluIe a eon- with them, that lee the preen. sidenoble additional bun'. I. the Jew- ...ghee the loenter generation have no plo piddle. We think that lids lounlen prmpect. In Germain. They are Nub- run be rondolerahly lightened by a Joint leant to a degrading ne iscrimination, d RIO lime arranged one ohm[ every door of ea...it It timed these line. in England, reitmeteein g *gale. them. The olesire of great omm- m of sash appeal the In- bes, I. to leaven cooed. from the reit In e tin ouch $3,500,000 Drive Me OiliCh the hereto Ilancood received opilee.1011 to l tear, I would r.preso a hope thin ...The pint. to hick are now bring shaped it now be neell ile.ltole In the future our , discumion. contemplate .10.3 3 U. .4 . 1., , for a joint Mop.' to be nude In Amer- or ilnee ha also the min oe on ouncil to adminisr nolo an- year durhg o a mole. of yeere, to leave te r„, o end Gerny mei t ' H C the I,e mod mill, in m) •n"... b... A large number, cerise half. of natundly include mai be mettled 111 Palestine. There Is out compelent. II tnerlown repremetatio et, but If It is still moon three for moony more lea- to function properly, II noust be free too migninte, oldie union eafeguarding the owl ono Ile min lenience within its mom. refills and Interests of the Arab popula- .1not circouescelbed sphere. It will not tion. But touch settlement mutt Involve seek to hocome decisions, but ee a large expenditure foe man • purpose*, d oubt that it, awn. foe eenrIlk.. 11 .. ....b1 lisp In order too help t tem eolith- oil I. lish enterprier., ohelper ',Weide.' or .. to Inc londie iweelded constituent . they e011ial find .111 member. hale agrieultund, In Iola to be rice and lake and toleration for • livelihood. It In emotional that the Ilse tither man'o thoughts, ideal. and to Monte., nmootry they ',repent.. I hate hall Mall) quickly' ,,,,, bee.. uhf - M11111.rtilli . S.Mmoneol In an hour of gra...law of " I . ""II n .."") am possible end not( be a burden either ger fur the people shroud, ohen and my belief is that thle can 1m and moon the fund. that are being raised or the fur.. elnoleg at the mir11.1 cad should be enabled. ujmn the countrle. where they nun Pet- physical drotruction of ou r people are Some of thoor oho lea. Genneny e We hate betn eneoureged by our re- 'inputting unparalleled misery and de. ception In thin .1111111 to hope that you nay he able to and mean. of transferring ,War upon norm In Germany end other rolltdoomte .1111 u. fully and whole- some or all of tech InaliertY nn time 1 Central Ulla! rat... WAle01/1. 1 Med., Iseartedn in ...coring to curry thronith may Lure. owned In Germany. If Ice ran boleti. in their ouke a reign of terror Ilse first renily eunuch... uheme help them to do thin, se should be glad, and barbuison. for rescuing the tier ,,,,, to Jets from their but toe home tom er Intended to trek to hallooed Conference for Palm- intelenoblr Minim.. The fact Met we promote that object lit InIng to ineream itin., represesolutivr of all eirmento In are prepared to net has not Mooned the export from Germany arta the ale American Jewry, meeting in Washing -Me, Olt) Of ds. A fake report Winn the necessity for ohoing eloroad 1,f 1411.11 goo O. C. on Febniery tad, mann. its ell me can to contact thou medic.' O011ellrell III tile lire. haul Ids Wall One faith In the *building Of the Jewish Ida". 10 ronstitule ouch a blot on the tot the object,. ohich our Dal.. hed In con. MOO( Home In Pode.11. as the Masted chili/anon of the 'reentirth ten- vie,,. It touter haw been mod is "lit now ...Wive Milli tormatlent polution of the tun. Intl} title reek it 0. stated In eon pert of our plane Jeolsli problem for all Mom oho ran the pope. that tim German eThere Is mow being held in Waololer- enter the lend. i h v 1 11;1: ton the Conference Which in colleagues , ....Z.r=ir .This NotIontol Conference, retort.. In. 4.4 0in nii..f.7 ..r r tin Na- Mg that oithin the puot few years " hate., the rest .... of the world teirla rir:odnal o "LeIscal)ItiteTt otIonei lolear 41 rettfehre P alestine h. been the palsonount sent. think, marl take them at their o f irokoloo and t o t„ootot o of Jeeislo lonmirrallon, ehoorting roar one toiled Pairetine lb ,' the campaign of the ti n " I (' fifths of .11 the Jew. elm fled ovense. retutd of the Germ. Jews to other Appoint to nil.. this noir the financial that Pale.- on from Faro., and cfident NM. resources Watch America Ihn r Ilse can elmorb, weedily and eerie...n(- , tribute for all tonne of manly In eon- IOW rigid. of men Imoo ,,,,, 1y even treater ...era of Jew. , mnsi"" n" union sill, the Jeoholo National Clow. "( Pen.. 'Pledges Iteelf, on behalf of American the full rights lif chicenshIp. I count It fortunate that our 11.11. to J ew.. le launch immediately eine no "I came ono nolo missiono to pledge co- America 11... to he at the *cry time moprecedented fonormising effort in the operant. In lids great task from our tile( elalferenre takes place, and I toiled Stat. that Wit Prot'. the side of the enter, and I hope to be sill Join in the appeal (chi. le being heels muddier tea* of thousands of able to report on nn return that er hare mole In the. day• from WaohinrIon Jew. of Germane, Poliond Mod other the min.( of ell shad. of American that the great oork American blelall to quit their honor. of morrow end Jeer, hex done for many noire for prof, Inanely In rooter a land of freedom end Jeebtli thought." "here Jew. e01110 • 'e. of right McDonald Tells of Impor• and toot on offer.... maintained end 0180 fiat lel‘e he In- tams of Palestine "Inastmoch a. the United Peleetine ,Appeal, remounting the Palestine Poen- et dati. Pond nooll the JeWilat Monona that noire. Fund, Is the fund-raising 'extreme. In of the ...Mir of the Culled States of the Jewish Agency of Nations twb' for Pnlestine, supreme selhority In the of the Jewieh National of American Jewish womanhood, a native of Baltimore, is the 76- year old administrator of the youth department for the settlement of German Jews in Palestine of the Jewish Agency for Palestine. She is now in Jerusalem. The Conference named Nathan %lies eseeeilLUeiL Straus of New York as national treaasurer of the United Palestine Appeal. Mrs. William D. Spor- borg, president of the New York State Federation of W omen's Clubs, will be national chairman of the women's division of the United Palestine Appeal. Mrs. Rebekah Kohut will be honorary chairman. Plea for The principal resolution of the conference, which prefaced the de- mand that American Jewry raise $3,500,000 for the United Palestine Appeal during 1936 as a "register of its support of the upbuilding of Palestine and its sympathy for the great masses of Jews in Europe and elsewhere who are awaiting eagerly their salvation by giving wholehearted, generous and pri- mary support to the United Pales- tine Appeal," follows: All Ironed Service 25c Y February 7, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ...nes 6% per annum on unpaid balances Is the only charge on that part of loan over $300. UP TO 20 MONTIISTO REPAY (On furniture or autos; no endorsers) '100 to 5 5,000 Diamonds Watches Senator Edward P. Costigan of Colorado, who spoke at the ban- quet Sunday night, said in part as follows: elr ysierling 1 yi 11/4 Jewelry 1% PO, 0 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, James G. McDonald, who re- signed a few weeks ago as League ,sodies.d. it is deer seines of High Commissioner for In German Refugees, sent the follow- ,;,",; ing message to the National Con- recs." Rome, Inmmuch no the best Intereets lot the ference for Palestine. It was ad- Officers Namer for United Pales- Jewish people ere mmmmm 41 by dna/W.. - tine Appeal Drive 1. no. (uelillie. of the Jewish Allow). dressed to Nathan Straus, as fol. In addition to those already for Palestine to aid imeolgralloon, lows: purchaM, 'education end 0111111liell, "I deeply regret fiat named, the following other officers DO control make a • 11 other ecticillee esaintulned or pep- .01. I h. were selected: Elihu D. Stone ported by that Maly, therefore It impopoodble for me to be oith Int "This Tiatio.1 Conferee. calls up. Boston, chairman of the National and colleetee. In Il.hhition the Jeelsli Cc lllllll unity of America to Intl.). I should hale oelcomed the Council for Palestine; associate mar'1110. my re gister its MV1 1011 of the topledidine N*001111113' ill CIO.. ell treasurers, Abraham Liebovitz and profuend appreriullon In all those of h olesti ne mod Its synolmlhe roe the greet 1111.1. of Jews In Fwrope and else. fomible that Pales- oho loae Louis Rimsky. An administrative where who are exalting 'toren,. their many of the tine Moult' absorb committee to govern the affairs of ell of the conhation by (IVOR,' wholehearted, /en- me ram liGermany me tiorle os i no:1Vionoory tupport to the l'oo ted rest of the norlol together. Without the United Palestine Appeal will • of ending new nest hayed the a twtk •-• the 101- consist of ea the tne officers and • tne d j.. „f ,„„1 „e „. b an ,. "So that America may do its edeipude Mare, in proportion to its Jeeloth pnim- lowing additional members: Leon rnuw nmdd h ave been Impomlide. urea to the unequaled sonata.. ollull urea . But Palestine is more than • Gellman, Leib Grants, Isaac Ham- chld ,, feo l10 1111e em.rt ually el M A fute for German Jews. place of chicoII. t Ra bbi I. I lin, Mrs. se Edward Jacobs, news' h I t enh ow b ogine "fi l ch ore I boat. tecomainteol oith The m re grmtest possible numbee of moffering Kowalsky, Dr. Harris Levine, ekr. Y.' M. dn." e I En undendood noel,rriense frost their (Todd. burden., mi., the he m better sae then the opportunity of nil- Ur/ p . A. Lowenstein, Rabbi Joseph et as elves the extent to ohich Pidestine telf-rrodablisliment in the Jew- ft. Lookstein, Samuel Markewich, on. the Ideal and tiM hope foe Ido keno.' Bonne" Isidore D. Morrison, Charles Ress, "'".••• ,,, 1"1"4" ef Irard ehich In " b‘b is folk. 1•A erithing, therefore, The conference went on record Louis P. Rocker, Louis Segal, Sig- one too )wad apt n. Seel. Notional in support of the mission of the n sms is mend Thau, David Wertheim. The British Delegation consisting of eelrbein. pinsioall( and campaign directors named are Rob- Sir Herbert Samuel, Lord Bear- • flrie'h). P'a 'Pe n l'sous coileagne• ert Silverman and Mendel N. sled and Simon Marks, who have brilliant meows In the Rood which Fisher. pm have let for younehes In this come to the United States to confer es effort nn behalf of the trotted The honorary vice-chairmen in- with American Jewish leaders on alektint nt Appeal.. a program to aid 100,000 Jews to Sir Herbert Samuel Describes dude Fred Butzel and James I. Ellmann of Detroit. emigrate from Germany in the Progress in Palestine next four years. It is understood Sir Herbert Samuel, former Brit- National Council for Palestine A National for Palestine part of the $3,500,000 to be that a ish Home Secretary and first Brit of the United Council Palestine Appeal, raised by the United Palestine ish High Commissioner to Pales- osed of 'representatives of comp Appeal will be turned over to the tine, who served from 1920 to 1925, new German Jewish enterprise was another speaker at the Na- Jewish communities throughout the United States, will have the follow- after plans have been agreed upon tional Conference,for Palestine. His with the Jewish Agency for Pales- address was broadcast over a na- ing from Detroit: Fred M. Butzel, tine on the details of Palestine tional hookup of the Columbia Joseph H. Ehrlich, James I. Ell- settlement activities. Broadcasting System. His topic mann, Kurt Peiser and Henry Bearited Outlines Program was "Palestine of Today," in which Wineman. Another member of the Council Making indirect reference to the he described conditions in Palestine contention by some groups that today with what he found when is Herman Gessner of Escanaba, German Jews should remain in he first came to the Holy Land Mich' Message from Alfred Cohen, Head Germany and should not be urged as High Commissioner. of B'nai IVrith to emigrate, Lord Bearsted, head Referring to the fact that at The B'nai B'rith, largest Jewish of the British Shell Oil Company, least half of the 25,000 Jews who who is a member of the delegation are to emigrate annually from Ger- fraternal organization in the world of three leading English Jews, de- many will go to Palestine, Sir with an international membership, clared that "we shall do no pro- Herbert pointed out that "this is planning to undertake specific paganda for emigration in Ger- modern Palestine has proved al- cooperation in the upbuilding of many. It is quite unnecessary." He ready the salvation of 30,000 of the the Jewish National Home in Pal- added: "At an early stage we con- German Jews who have been forced estine, it was revealed by Alfred sulted shades of all Jewish opinion to leave the country of their birth M. Cohen, of Cincinnati, interna- in Germany and received a strong by the intolerable conditions to tional president of B'nai B'rith, in impression that the call for emi- which they have been subjected e message which he addressed to the National Conference for Pal- gration would be far in excess of during the last three years." Urging support of the forthcom- estine. lie was unable to attend the our capacity to supply its demand." Lord Bearsted then explained the ing campaign of the United Pales- conference because of the meeting general outlines of the 'scheme tine Appeal, Sir Herbert declared in Cincinnati of the executive com- will aid 100,000 Jews to that "it is clear that some scores mittee of the B'nai where • cooperation with the United Pales- leave Germany during the next of thousands of the unhappy vic- e four years at an average cost of tims of oppression can find a refuge tine Appeal was considered. Mr. Cohen's message follows: $150 for each • man, woman and only in the ancient homeland of the You know that my atmence from the child. He also described the func- Jewish race." monona of the National Conference for n Inot to me liking but Is tions on the committee to be cre- Sir Herbert Samuel said in part: Palestine avoidable be cause the annual meeting aced, which will probably be known them "Two vs... have nimbi.. in make of of the exec u tive commit. of need . c.ditiono swab'. Mott, there has WrIth ip set for the came time. and It In as the Council for German Jewry, e•tabil.hed • nab., honest and duty and obligation to preside over and explained its relationship to progressive government; !secondly, there my It. deliberation.. My Omen. from the Conference under existing bodies. He also empha- theircumstances ha.its romp..anon. morel lo. wIth crone hud. sized: ns red of milli .. for I would have you know that a lead- a mad tell you .nee more, no whet. of dotter. of capital, and them have ex tare rommll,re. ...lung the esport of hen.• roods brought an extremely rapid industrial l angffmt. sth , a° ha. • place In the several scheme. ee oh'. and arrieulturat development. B. rith May he able to do in the people scattered have been dimes... ov. the way of acd,1151 In lee 'The Muth outline of a oche., which world. Tooled in the cemntrtre where they Paleallne at a time when and loyal to them, hate yet re- looms no large on the horn"n of world tie rientnally derided to take as • bads InJani an historic Mien., • religious Jewry. In that connection may I gaol, no follow: fer disc...Ion se le. aro the what I shall bp reading In my report "lie had to consider en what lines interest in what hope ha. never died i h e ou t r he.clec .hould treat the Gle021. land of Ismael. M rom em ,l. tt . es .. al i ti l ieb eorem r .in se n utl: co hest eablished Jewish population and we name to the that tome dry there nce more in Pelestrine • Jewish miter, tittering the name ',abject: o that the monde. ban. wm proem..., enlightened, timireme so .ge rstermies. On nalysls that of that lte. opinee our last meet]. Milo the found that roughly (OR of the pop.• ni raced, of our Berman coreligionlots and 'hfikb nkkb .1 " . find b "b.". Hon were mint.; mime 53 per rent or pie,. the Je.ish gen.. full seope and the role of Palma'. as ...dour have roughly 1341,000 soul., ben.. the arm ohm. per.. the merest end neon intensified. The degradation of our of 10 and 43, end shout 200.000 fee. - achievements of ancient days might be 'motile is so deep as hate ran make it. obeene that the repeated. Itreornising and respecting thlo mole loyalty and their rectitude alone ve and ever. category compowd of no. anti woolen oentiment, Boring the wee In November, permitteem to eta.' erect before God in the prime of life is abnormally low, 1011, the littlish Government imued a and their fellowmen. eWithin the last few weeks Mr. James almwing that a greatemany of then Deriarellon that they would favor he part of the matinees( after the war the G . 11crionabil resigned as IlIgh Comm'. have &ready left the .uatre• 'We derided Most nue next mower nbenni . , Y.,. sinner. The terms In which he couched Y e bbill 'amb." " no mine his reeIgnatIon make It an historic. ▪ N be of the numb.. which mord tee ern,. prattle on ...mom, understood that nothnor Mould be done document. He mold that of the 10.000 be plated ..ayberr. inn. In le Peeludes the On , and religion. cktfil• refugee. who dam,left the Retch, about Moss', impomible to don with the whole of ...ling nowJemitth tommuultIre o u.fourth of them remMeed ..Plened In- Pahmtlne, or the rights and politinsi nod of the other. more than one-half pepoolallon at oner. Annnhawthe Ann by Jews In any .1 r have established themmive. in Palea- d Quin end analysis, we have come to the status eroloyed Vale approved tine lie Morena. the oeportunitle. for nominal. that the .men which we country. This I maid doll web per •mmo wield he """. Indb Yin.. . Id the en"- refugee. In •Il other countelep and de- abeut teen° to FLOM, of •hom shoat re.. of the relied Aide. and by Ike {torsi the almost Siltbropeiell.e. of half eld oa to t. holodinte. In other Government. of the Allied Powers. It te• outlook. Ileac. no matter how mrs- wee embodied In the actual ten. of the Nu, the problem Is studied. the Ammer words we maid within f.e Ste yea. .1.. Mmprir mlgrele nbout ISM*. ki point. more and mere to Palestine as rid YflbiYYYYd ofinn Greet "'ka at present. At that • Ins the flow. of German Jewry rewarded which 14./. endorsed be be the lear. the worm co norquenns, them Ilsee n p u a front the point .0 new. We acs farther Nibs. A. program !Orilla. Interne- of the minion that If this wen. dose, been fhb rapid Jewish Immigretias .1 n) evolvement• into which Is tanner. the at of the problem 'meld be ehich I bare spoken: large seem ef seem. for me to enter tocaiee eon.- bre... bees.. In the course of time land bole be. deulopsd Jevoish agel- ..notion of them may he left to other them p.ple of prient.1 e...1 ....rine, the new town of Tel Aviv, e o .r h; i.t ed orf f on r .it.h .a t t . pu:ter e s ,Ce tt,, em rra h n . itattlo h n ally week' In moot mem be In pont.. which when I nest my. it la Ifni. wm 1. bornor ywsnrer land older calegortew {sent of hosing reached • propniation World and the Jest. Arm -y in lebtrif le I•. them. I would hens romphomise of 4.600, new Am a populati. of 134,11.10. an inflneetlal elements n( world Jew,' rem eroree of am I. arereprerented, but Wire them bodies that we conelder It men nonemary ta It Is the Anne amid anything which with( be eon- Aust., ming the timirie pow. std.k •y be trusted to handl. Inteenationol duoopi c , jeatoh popola- Is distributed all eve. the roust. lam. aee.tione there remain. toy .lotion the Oen of Germ., In any other IS.111117. ly fn. • bydranne en the up- r. of the Iner v Jude. At t he may for curylne Into erect II Ms see belle( that if thin eielonallou p er este hat h. le segerfy nag planned, it npodd se doe. soosem ie tree made pomthle In Other direction.. coneldenibly Increased. •nd I believe 14 and that duty If it Is dlerhanted. will I t me a wee • competitive element In eel nanolc, Mt I. Tree to a. that the. Is • MK. require the mend •Rort of all errant. the teleier of a deflinte am. la braise nem., of Arr. on the mil .1 Paleetiss nation. and Indtilduals aware of end and Ind•iry. The Jewish Ineheartee the. Meer,the Britt. Deem, alert to the prem. Jewl. peril. • • • width ham mewed le )bollardsow cm- thel sr. leased and Me Jowl. lonsalcr. - The.m and ...tan. of MI thl. bre-, ploy ever 4.• Dostremen. and Joel tin- • that the mlvallea of German Jewry le nilet (Al. develernmst of the Jewish lassInese whleh hare M anew re. b* 5. If set altogether, the nun NMI.. 1. Poleeline le set wrmely stimuli., Fat's. alone employ 1,31* MM. of world Jewry and me it boa become melee It le sot men. • eePend wim I en ...rote mel 'The welt queetlee In mender that for one name or ...ch. the mumtion of emus. This renews. moon. feed wed Orin.. It Me Its countet,.a with the ...Mks of Pal• proved to bp very Involved. It hooded. min.. side, atoll that le indeed Pawed. all prompt weal !„:,1 ,;;:°;IV,'"11 hope, mid there... b • . . .n D. . no n w. assn. Imentrrante becoming • coke ed the lam. hot fer the mks of I ho • he petal. rniuu• ow new recentriee, the Al. nom. 9 .1* .4 1. ...ill loureenel co../ mu. art nn"nd duty nr reenided etwintenalese end true**. of eldlidem sees wrotened body at the 1.4.1. end of every Jewish entanlmtlon Jess I end help to ref.... In ...I.. .Men Von l Homy le 11...1. 1. helm, ue- majority of vast am sore that the lie I !their mi•. mid be bet tempersry. a ed fee Ike (nho w It. mled. a tip TO Building Should Stir All 'The effort of the Jewish people to anti perpetuate their homeland should eter all Olen and Went. for whom the word. •hoone'and 'country' are interworen with minions ...al end national tradition. and are associa- ted with earth, teas and other material landmarks of history. What Palmitin*, represents to the Jewish people can he further eatily iloiloned In all countries -and In none More truly than our own -in which forenturies thematchless Inspiration of biblical literature m has been an ineelcuattle part of the teathMir and practice of religion, morality, Popular education and government. "To the Jew'sh biblical emphasis on divine fatherhood and human brother- hood. men more than the Orecian de• votion to free min., may he fund•• mentally traced the deepest Impel.s from the poet toward the modern ac- ceptance le government of t h e rivIlltml (tenth.. of human equality, welfare. peace and good will. Popular govern• elit mint. In fah... always acknowl- eege this Inescapable debt to the geniup of tho people oho. homeland Is Pal- estine. We mutt, therefore, share their oorlhwhlle dream for the perpetuation en and beautification of thevironment in which their race of proi Metil nines Ingly exprenseol the spirituel Insight and hopes that still help to shape the noltleet applratIons and eonvIctionn of all men and women ' ■ 1111 ■ LOANS $500 Sea. Costigan Says Palestine Re. James ereeit•emiee coder neat tu«nersi w the earl ineseens-st M My- sses, •••• ■ Iss are d'"'"4- r•I'''"'"' bed, net t. sae • Irnnn sr. e•-es omen I nn nn. training. tranesoluatirow homing, im.r. • men ...SA. 411111•111=1•11•111111 t. $5,000 $500 $, 2 t o 0 0 (Main office only) Furniture & Auto Loans $10 to $300 2% per month is the only charge and on unpaid balances only. PROVIDENT Loan & Savings Society 1249 Griswold St., near Grand River 218 Farwell Bldg. 9947 Gratiof Ave., near Harper 11028 Grand River, near Oakman Greeting From Roosevelt Sir Herbert Samuel had a 20 minute conference Sunday morning with President Roosevelt, who sent a special message to Dr. Stephen S. Funeral Home on Feb. 5 with in- Wise, chairman of the conference, terment in Beth Abraham Ceme- stating: tery, Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon offi- "Every American knows of the LENA BLUMENO ciating. She is survived by her love of Jews for the land associ- of 3007 Tuxedo Ave., 44 years mother, Mrs. Anna Goodman, ated with the great beginning of old, died on Jan. 28. Funeral three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Jacob. their history, and every Jew must services were held at the Chemed Mrs. L. Harris and Mrs. M. lid- rejoice that this undying loyalty Shel Emes chapel, with inter- kin and two brothers, William and has been crowned by the estab- ment in Westwood Cemetery, Rab- Sam. lishment of a Jewish national bi Rabinovitz and Rabbi Stoll- home resting upon the sure found- man officiating. She is survived MAX BERGER ations of justice and well-being by two daughters, Sylvia and for all the residents thereof. Julia; her husband, Joseph; her of 1558 Glynn Ct., 78 years old. "The American people which mother, Mr& F. Neuman, and nine died on Jan. 31. Funeral serv- has, by the action of Presidents sisters and brothers. She was pres- ices were held et Gilbert's Fun- and a Joint Resolution of Con- titentcoonf gtrheegaLtiaodniesi3' ,.A Auxiliary of eral Home on Feb. 3 with inter- aui r gress, attested its sympathy with ment in Woodmere Cemetery, D . the great purposes of a national Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi Leon Jewish home in Palestine will, I Pram officiating. He is survived ABRAHAM K M E. BOFSKY to co by his wife, Bertha, a daughter, am persuaded, be ready to ..., 2477 Blaine Ave., 71 years Alm Hilda Vau Consent; a son, operate generously with t he of id died on Feb. 4. Funeral United Palestine Appeal which services were held on Feb. 5, with Jeffery and two sisters, Mrs. Yet- aims to provide a home for the interment in Clover Hill Park to Behrendt and Mrs. Tillie homeless Jews. I confidently hope Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hersh- Tucker. that the cooperation t of ri the b u Amer- t e t o the man officiating. He is survived can peep I e will con by his wife, Annie; three daugh- DINA RYCUS further progress of the Holy tars, Mrs. J. M. Jaffe, Mrs. Louis of 3749 Lawrence Ave., 55 year= Land, which, I am sure, will con- Wine and Fayga, and two sons, old, died on Feb. 2. Funeral serv- time to give light and leading to Frank and Milton Bosley. ices were held on Feb. 3 with in- all the world." terment in Clover Hill Park Ceme- Expressing g regret at his ina- - ROSE (POSTE) GOODMAN tery, Rabbi A. 31, Hershman offi- bility to be - present, Governor Herbert II. Lehman of New York, of 2984 Rochester Ave., 24 years ciating. She is survived by a in a message to Louis Lipsky, co- old, died on Feb. 4. Funeral eerv- daughter, Mrs. Abe Max; three chairman of the conference, said ices were held at Lewis Bros . sons, George of San Francisco, Calif., Sam and Arthur; a broth- that "the terrible plight and al- most hopeless situation of our co- were able to leave Europe and er, Louis Kriss of Windsor, Ont., religionists in Germany make Pal- settle overseas, while Palestine and two sisters, Mrs. Rubin Lav- estine particularly valuable as a that year absorved five times that er of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. Joe Ziff of Detroit. haven and refuge from persecu- number. tion." Delegates at the conference Judge Joseph A. Padway of from Detroit were; Rabbi Leon The sour showing made by Milwaukee brought greetings from Pram, Simon Shetzer, Judge America's ice-skating team in the the American Federation of Labor Charles Rubiner, Louis Robinson, pre-Olympic matches in Europe are and urged greater interest in the Abe Cooper and Hyman C. Bro. blamed on the fact that Jack Shea, upbuilding of the Jewish national der. Mr. Kohodes of Iron Moun- 1032 Olympic winner, and Irving home in Palestine. Ile said that tam was another delegate from Jaffee, 1928 and 1932 Olympic in 1935 fewer than 12,000 Jews Michigan. champion, boycotted the 1936 team. OBITUARY United Dairies, Inc. Announce to the Public A NEW CHOCOLATE MILK STILLICIOUS With Tasteless Yeast Vitamin 'B' A deliciously rich milk flavored with pure chocolate and contains health giving Tasteless Yeas t Vitamins "B" and "G" Never Before a Complexion Aid Milk Like This & Gives Energy Each quart contains the equivalent of three cakes of Yeast, which alone is worth 9 cents. A quart a day will give your system • liberal portion of Yeast Vitamin Percent which is an aid to your health, yet you do not taste the Yeast, nor will it upset your stomach. If you suffer from insomnia, drink a warm glass of Stillicious before retiring and you t will sleep like • top. 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