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December 4, 1936

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i-AGE TWO

1

THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME
Deluxe
eLu px . eFandly Service
d Handkerchief s
Fl at

Neatly Ironed
Bath Towels and Underwear
Fluffed Dried

'ROYAL COMMISSION HEARS ADMISSION I FsIll'AVO,IHD E1T2 IHEAD FOUR SERVICE GROUP COMMITTEES
GOVERNMENT DID NOTHING TO CEMENT
,
FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN JEWS AND ARABS

.

Other Events Planned Is y the
Local Chanter

Mrs. Max Dushtin of 1626 Vir-
ginia Park, will be hostess to the
members of Hadassah at the next
British
statesmen
was
not
merely
Pounds
to offer a refuge to persecuted Oneg Shabbat on Saturday, Dec.
THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE
ued giving evidence before Lord Jews but to give them a "national 12, at 2:30 p. m.
Peel and his associates, but was home, meaning life as a nation
Mrs. Maurice Landau, president
heard in camera. The new tes- and the status of being in Pales- of the chapter, will discuss "High-
timony also took more than two tine as of right and not on suf- lights of the Convention." Current
and a half hours. It is believed ferance.' Dr. Weizmann, who topics will be presented by Mrs.
No matter what you pay,
that the world Jewish leader dis- was the head of the British Chem- Perry Burnstine.
cussed the fundamental causes of ical Laboratories during the war,
no laundry
The Iladassah dramatic group
the disturbances which started described discussions that had is being formed by Mrs. John
can launder a finer shirt
last April. It is also understood been held in the British Cabinet Frazer. All members interested are
WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE
that he gave his views on the at- before the Balfour Declaration asked to call Townsend 6-1992.
titude taken by the Palestine ad- was issued on Nov. 2, 1917.
The last Roll of Honor rally will
ministration before and during
Taking issue with the claims
9, at the
riots. He also continued his de- of the Arab Nationalists who be held Wednesday, Dec.
2:30 p. m.
u
U
scription of the tragic plight of point to wartime pledges made by Detroiter Hotel, at 11
Flat Pieces carefully ironed
Reservations
are
to
be
made
with
world Jewry which makes inevit- British officials, Dr. Weizmann re-
Additional pounds, 414e lb.
able the re-establishment of the ferred to a speech made by Lord Mrs. Marvin Wetsman, Longfel-
"There's an
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
GUS D. NEWMAN
CLARENCE H. ENGGASS
low
7911.
Jewish National Home in Pales- Milner in which the latter de-
Chairman, Education and Rec-
The singing group, under the Chairman, Non-Local Agencies
tine. -
clared that "Palestine is tradition-
OLD
MAN
reation
Committee
Committee
The Hebrew press of Palestine, ally Jewish." Arab hostility to direction of Lavy Becker, meets at
guru Pair
joined by the Palestine Post, only Jewish enterprise in Palestine is the Detroiter Hotel at 11 a. m.
House"
Not responsible for Sun-burnt or wind-whipped curtains
English daily in the country, the product of the post-war per- preceding the luncheon.
characterized Weizmann's testi- iod, the Zionist leader declared,
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
UST as sure as you live, there's
molly as "a great day in Jewish pointing out that he had retained truncated to be told that they are mat-
an old man coming to your
history" because of the profound the life-long friendship of the late ing congmlion in a 101111ii country. I
11111/11111 that further morn can be found
house
... to stay.
impression Dr. Weizmann is said King Feisal, together with whom CI.. In present-dux Pnleatine by in-
to have made with his vivid review he had written a peace agree- tensile f development The boot proo
You
will
have to look after him
25c
§
'"
elo p resource
of the background of the Zionist ment after the Paris Peace Con- the ability of Jews to des
when he comes; supply him with
the counBy Is to be found In compar-
movement and the justification of ference. He also revealed that of
ing the unfaiontble estimates that were
shelter,
food,
clothing; care for
current efforts to rebuild the Jew- Col. T. E. Lawrence had helped Tilde ax recently els year ago and
OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE •
the achletemento of Jewish initiative
him in illness; provide him with
ish
Homeland.
draft
the
treaty
of
Arab
and
Jew-
Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clockwill Ise
since then. The future Proffre• of
money. You will be glad to do
Throughout Palestine's Jewish ish friendship in his capacity of milne will depend upon the govern-
Finished Same Day—NO EXTRA CHARGE
this, for the old man is yourself
meat'a adopting a dynamic policy of
community as well as in British interpreter.
dmelopment..'
—20, 30 or 40 years from now.
official circles, Dr. Weizmann's
Rich Jews Opposed Zionism
Explaining t h e comparative
testimony has created the most
Write or call today for details of
Dr. Weizmann vigorously de-
profound impression. His picture nied the frequently repeated al- small absorption of newcomers
per pound
The Dominion Life Assurance
sirtagusti erratum
into
agriculture, Dr. Weizmann
of the Jewish situation is being legation that the Balfour Declar-
Company's plan which guaran-
characterized as an historic event, ation was a piece of war propa- asserted that this was due to the
P" f"" IOC
tees food, shelter, clothing, and
inevitable
slowness
of
agricul-
giving "a stirring message on the ganda designed to enlist the sym-
the happiness which comes with
tural settlement which was a
Minimum Charm 81.50
tragedy of the homeless Jewish pathies of rich Jews.
financial independence, for the
complicated
process.
It
could
be
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
people, its eternal hope and per-
sutra sews everywhere have opposed
old man who is coming as sure
speeded
up
if
the
government
mottoes
sistent
appeal
for
its
rights
in
We Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City
Maim'. he captained. "The
the Balfour Declaration were were to adopt a constructive pol-
as you live.
Palestine before a decisive po- behind
HARRY L. JACKSON
• realization of Jewish homelessness icy. Defending the labor policy of
Moe Leiter & Associates
litical tribunal."
one of Jewish attachment to Pales-
Co-Chairman, Education and
tine. The Balfour Declaration was no t the Zionist sttlements, which re-
MI Union (mann. Bldg.
The Tide of Anti-Semitism
oreend

Recreation Committee
but after the
(*.liar 0603
Ellen
quire that Jews alone should work
repeated
conskieration
In
the
British
An impassioned review of the Cwhinet. It wan Issued becaum the the soil, Dr. Weizmann declared
Tile DOMINION UWE
...IRANI% COMPANY
condition of world Jewry, with MI. people dearre,l to make a con- that it was "essential for Jews to
"six million Jews in Eastern and trib.'. to the solution of the world do all the basic work if they are to the soil actually available for
problem. The Balfour Declara-
cultivation and the opportunities
Central Europe in a position Jewish
HARRY R. SOLOMON
to become rooted in the country." for its development, the hearing
0114 understood at that time as
a
which is neither life nor death," tion
Meaning a Jewish state. It promised
Dr. Weizmann said as he closed heard testimony by D. G. Harris, Chairman, Collection Committee

was offered to the British Royal • national home, meaning life
and the sBitun of being In Pal- his testimony in open session that special commissioner appointed
Commission inquiring into the ad- nation
estine no of right and not on suffer- experts would present the details
ministration of the Palestine fusee. The Ball., Declaration also referred to in a printed volumi- by the Palestine government to
YOU CAN BOY QUALITY KOSHER MEATS WITH CONFIDENCE from
a second part, referring to
collect material for the Royal
Mandate by Dr, Weizmann. "Anti- rontained
the protection of the rights of exist- nous memorandum submitted by Commission; L. Andrews, develop-
Semitism once stopped at the
the Jewish Agency to the commis-
Vistula, but now it is crossing Vffm=17.717.1:otglitt4:45 Tttitil=1 sion. Ile indicated that further ment officer of the government;
Ito broadest an. and judge whether
and Frederick J. Salmon and
the Rhine and threatening West- In l;iiilrie;Leariirrid
ifir.iiii.Ir oLier cage. memoranda on all phases of Pal-
mit DELIVICH
Bennett of the lands de-
ern Europe," the famous Jewish It
to mo of enriching the land of the estine development would follow. Maurice
116 37-41 DEXTER BLVD.
Phone
HOGARTH
3042
partment. They answered ques-
leader and one of the pillars of
Between DarlIngame and Webb
Ambs
but we are happy and proud that During his two and a half hours tions in reference to their own
,
Am
Store NO. 2 — 11611 TWELFTH STREET
modern Zionism told the investi- our work of 10-coo-inaction has been of continuous testi m on y, Dr.
gating body headed by Lord Peel, • ehleted not only without causing Buf- Weizmann was interrupted only departments, citing all the figures
but also conferring benefits on
brought out. Jewish observers at
During his testimony, the first fering
by a few questions and was lis- the hearing included Dr. Arthur
the Arabs...
offered by a Jewish witness, Dr.
Dr.
Weizmann denied that all tened to with the deepest of at- Ruppin, economic adviser of the
Weizmann took occasion to score
good soil of Palestine has tention during the entire period Jewish Agency; Dr. Maurice Hes-
Foreign Minister Josef Beck of the
of his speech showing a general
Poland for his proposal that 1,- been purchased by Jews. "It was presentation of the Jewish situa- ter, member 'of the Agency ex-
the
bad
land which no one else
ecutive; Dr. JacoS Thon, general
000,000 Jews emigrate from Po-
wanted which the Jews acquired tion in Zurope and then in Pal- manager of the Palestine Land
land.
Clarence H. Enggass, chairman of the special
and improved," he said as he out- estine.
Co.; Abraham Gran-
The members of the Royal Com- lined the difficulties encountered Fixes Subsistence Area for Pal- Development
ovsky, secretary of the Jewish
division selected from the Detroit Service Group to
mission first asked Dr. Weizmann by the Jewish people in their col-
estine
National Fund; and Bernard Jo-
work in the Community Fund campaign, has issued
for details of the constitution of onization program of the past 16
With the definition of a "sub- seph, legal adviser of the Jewish
the World Zionist Organization years. Arab nationalism and ra-
a statement of thanks to the workers, complimenting
sistence area" for farming assum- Agency. The only Arab present
and
the
Jewish
Agency.
Then
cialism
emerged
as
a
conscious
was George Antonius, Christian-
them on their efforts. Mr. Enggass stated:
asked for a statement of his own, entity after the war and began ing a crucial character for the Arab journalist.
detelhination of Palestine's land
"We are more than gratified with the results of
Dr. Weizmann said, in part:
to regard Palestine as Arab coun- pot' , a government witness as-
After studying the figures pre-
1
should
like
to
present

tried
state-
the Detroit Community Fund campaign and are espe-
6
before the British Royal sented at the hearing Lord Peel
ment of the background and moth. try, Dr. Weizmann pointed out.
cially happy over the efforts made by the solicitors
behind the Zionist movement, which He then quoted the speech of•
mmission that in his estimation concluded that "although a large
seeks the establishment of the Jewish Lord Milner, a member of the
0 dunams (about 21/2 acres) of area had been purchased since
selected from the Detroit Service Group. They made
Nation. Home In Palestine. The slim-
ed. and hope which animate Zionism British Cabinet during the time citrus land and 130 du nom s 1920 by Jews very few Arabs had
a marvelous showing and increased practically every
TURKISH AND RUSSIAN BATHS
cannot be understood without relation- of the issuance of the Balfour (about 37 acres) of grain cultiva-
been displaced thereby." The sub-
ehip to the position of the Jewish peo-
pledge secured. I want to thank every one of my
For Ladies and Gentlemen
Declaration, who had declared to tion were required as a "subsis- ject of the effect Jewish land pur-
ple la Central and Eastern Huth.,
co-workers. They were loyal and untiring and they
where 5,000,000 Jr. are In • position the contrary that "Palestine Is tence area" for a family. The wit- chase had on Arabs was brought
Battle Creek ilyetent of Treatments. Turklah tlyaro.kne ■ trie and Site
which Is neither life nor death. Only traditionally Jewish."
ness
was
Morley
T.
Dawe,•
direc-
u p by Lord Peel, who asked what
did a wonderful job.
Beth. Swedish manage. sunlight, the greatest adjunct to your medi-
recently the Fong. Minister of Po-
Dr. Weizmann than described tor of agriculture of the Palestine the government was doing to
land mid that there ore 1,000,000 Jews
cal treatments for Chronic Itheumatlem, Arthritle, Headaches, Nor-
too many In Poland. It is diMcult to his meeting with the late King government, who testified about facilitate closer settlement of
rummest and Insomnia .
understand why Jew* who had lived
of
his
department.
Feisal,
whom
he
saw
at
the
sug-
Jews
on
the
land
as
provided
in
the e
In Poland for • 1,000 rm.. Mass' it•
Private Rest Rooms, Graduate Attendants, Went'.
okbaltudes and made their contribution gestion of Field Marshal Allenby. Describing the growth of citrus Article Six of the Palestine Man-
Kurth., Redwing Treatment., Swimming Pool.
to the growth of the country should "I found myself in full agree- farming in Palestine, Mr. Dawe
date. This article reads: "The ad-
now thus la singled oat. But such are
the facts. The position Is the eau* ment with Emir Feisal, whose reported, that until the present ministration of Palestine, while
Special Days for Ladies: Mon., Wed., 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.
in other countries of Eastern Europe. life-long friendshipI retained,
have
planted
153,000
ensuring that the rights and posi-
e Jews
The third in the series of "Spe- Before the war there wee • large emi- leading to the issuance of the time
dunams (38,000 acres) of citrus tion of other sections of the pop-
Inaugurated at Tea Addressed by
1246 Library Ave., Opposite J. L. Hudson. Cherry 0076
men.ss but today the doors of
cial Presentations" sponsored by gration
Feisal - Weizmann Treaty during and the Arabs 147,000 dunams ulation are not prejudiced, shall
homigration countries are closed."
Rabbi Frem and Mr..
the Men's Club of Congregation
In reply to a question by Lord the Peace Conference. Col. Law- (36 760 acres). Estimating the facilitate Jewish immigration un-
Seeders
a
Pi-
Shaarey Zedek will feature
rence
helped to
that treaty
,
Peel, Dr. Weizmann gave a brief as
interpreter,"
Dr. draft
Weizmann
possibilities
of Palestine's orange, der suitable conditions and shall
ano lecture recital and concert
lemon and grapefruit crop, which
"IT WILL PAY YOU TO SAVE AT"
The Women's Auxiliary of the of liturgical music and Jewish survey of the present position of told the Royal Commission. De- at the present time constitute a encourage, in co-operation with
Jews
in
Russia.
Ile
declared
that
the Jewish Agency referred to in
Bnai Brith opened its membership
"Zionism is regarded in Russia claring that Jews were eager to large portion of the country's Article Four, close settlement by
drive with a tea which was held
as a handmaiden of British Im- solve the problem of Arab-Jewish economic structure, Mr. Dawe in- Jews on the land, including state
THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
at the Wilshire llotel on Tuesday,
perialism. Therefore, it is pro- relations in Palestine, he offered dicated that a marketing crop of lands and waste lands not re-
reduced from $3.95 to $2.95
BATHINETTES
Nov. 24.
thibited. The economic and po- the commission the help of Jewish 25,000,000 boxes of citrus might quired for public purposes."
The rally was addressed by
litical conditions prevailing in leadership in helping to eolve the ' b ar e em produced from the present
, reduced to $2.59
BABY
WALKERS
In reply Mr. Harris said that
Rabbi Leon Fram, who discussed
even though the reaching generally the policy of the Pales-
1,1.1111,1 amount only
the states which succeeded the problems that will come up before
the work of the Bnai Brith in the
former Russian Empire are forc- them. Ile admitted the possibility of that figure may be difficult tine government was directed
$3.50 up
PLAYPENS
field of anti-defamation. He gave
ing Jewries in those land into that Jews had not made sufficient under present conditions.
toward carrying out the injunc-
of Baby Furniture, the banana Whitney
we carry s romplOr line
a vivid description of the accom-
T h e director of agriculture tions of the Mandate, but in spe-
moral disintegration and physical effort to placate the Arabs, but
(Imitte" and ■ lane selection of Chestnuts article.
plishments of the Hillel Founda-
decline. Widespread anti-Jewish declared that on many occasions stressed the need for the improve- cific terms it could be expressed
tion at Ann Arbor in the last few
factors and the problems of home- Jews had sought to make the ment of marketing conditions in only through road construction,
years, and the aid one of the mem-
less Jewries are the basic condi- Arabs understand the Jewish thil field, referring especially to swamp reclamation, agricultural
bers of the Women's Auxiliary,
12040.42 DEXTER BLVD., Bet. Elmhurst and Monterey
tions leading to the creation of point, of view and had wanted
experimental work, grants to Jew-
Mrs. Viola Weiss, rendered this
problem
empire
preference
which,
as a of
result
of the
Ottawa ish Agency experimental stations
Zionism," the head of the world mutual co-operation. "It is incon- the
Open Evenings, Sundays to 1 P. M.
TOwnsend 8.1511
branch of Bnai Brith by donating
Zionist movement declared.
ceivable," Di.. Weizmann told the a conference several years ago, sad- and assistance to the Agricultural
the Jewish library at the Univer-
e
w
Commission,
J
any time not "that
be allowed
died heavy restrictions on Pales- Mortgage Bank. Ile added that
With the rise of Flitter to Royal at
sity of Michigan chapter.
and deprived her of the op- large public security expenditures joins Beth Alpha, a very pros- collapsed, burying it and the three
power and "the destruction of should
Mrs. Joseph Sanders, first vice-
to enter Palestine freely in ac- - portunity of free trade within the were incurred because of close perous Jewish colony. He added Arabs under the debris.
German
Jewry"
uneasiness
was
president of this organization, gave
British
empire. Mr. Dawe declared
cordance
with
its
immigrant
ab
created among Jewish communi-
The ports at Jaffa and Tel Aviv
that Jews were prepared to ap-
a review of "Gone with the Winds."
during his testimony that consid- settlement
ties everywhere, Dr. Weizmann sorptive capacity."
point a representative to assist were completely paralyzed on ac-
The meeting was opened by the
Mr.
Andrews
continued
testi-
in
Dr. Weizmann informed the arable areas are still available
said. Picturing a world Jewry
president, Mrs. Jacob Harvith,
mony at this point, admitting that the government development of- count of the stormy seas. al-
always under the shadow of dan- commission that Jewish gr I e v - Palestine for citrus cultivation. the Arabs, being in larger posses- ficials in the settlement of these though construction work on the
who presented the chairman of the
ger because of anti-Semitic agi- ances would be submitted In "a Turning to Palestine's famous olive sion of grain lands, benefits more Arabs, but the latter had rejected Tel Aviv jetty continued.
membership committee, Mrs. Jess
tation, he said that even in France constructive spirit," adding that
A British army plane was badly
Jewish aid.
. crop the witness stated that 475,-
Feller.
and England in recent times there the main grievance of the Jew% 000 dunams (118,750 acres) of than do the Jews from the gov-
damaged and • flying officer was
Present at this meeting was
policy.
-
had been fear when certain po people "is the failure of the go y- olives are under cultivation. Plans ernment
injured
when a plane came down
Mrs. Ruth Metzger, past president
Sir
Laurie
Hammond,
another
his department had organ-
Denies Jewish Immigration Into
litical incidents occurred that ( ' ernment to adopt a positive policy which
near the Jewish colony of Reho-
of the Women's Auxiliary and now
for improvements in that member of the commission, point.
Palestine Permanently Fixed
threatened to embroil
Jews
in of development of the Jewish Na- ized
"When
Blum
both,
north
of Jerusalem, owing
first vice-president of the Grand
field were held up by the recent ed out that 60,000 Jews are now
LONDON. — (WNS-Palcor to the bad weather.
their
consequences..'
Home and of the country disturbances, he said. settled on the land and asked
t
Lodge. Tea was poured by Mrs.
became
the
Premier
of
France
Agency)—Colonial
Secretary
W.
service
in both Tel Aviv
Phone
David Diamond and Mrs. Metzger,
The agricultural council Web- what room there was for more
Paris was full of cries: 'Death to as
a whole."
Taking
up point
by
point
criticism
that has
been of-
and refreshments served by the
fished by the Palestine govern- Jews on state domain. lie was told G.A. Ormsby-Gore denied in the and Jerusalem was crippled as a
the
Jews!'
When
an
attempt
was
fered
against
the
methods
of
Jew-
committee consisting of the follow-
which is composed of Jews, that no state domain is available House of Commons that any plan result of the deluge, with the tele-
DR. JACOB SINGER
made on the life of the king in ish development in Palestine and ment,
ing members: Co-Chairman, Mrs.
Arabs and government officials, for this, and that any such had been adopted by the British phone exchange at Tel Aviv com-
London every Jew feared that it
M. Silverman and Mrs. L. Steier; folk songs by Dr. Jacob Singer, might have been a Jew. These in against the position of the Zionist has worked harmoniously, Mr. domain that is usable is ear- government or recommended to pletely out of order and several
Mesdames L Fink, D. Shupe, H. rabbi of Temple Mizpah of Chi- stances are characteristic of the movement, he paid glowing trib- Dawe told the Royal Commission. marked for Arab resettlement the Royal Commission now sitting hundred telephones in Jerusalem
ute to the character of the Jewish Members of the c ommission, On the question of the displace- in Jerusalem that would perma- itself damaged.
Yuclkoff, II. Osnos, H. Tachna, S. cago and professor of liturgical
Gilberg, A. Heller, D. Trager, II. music at Northwestern University, precarious position of Jews immigrants who have built up through questions directed at Mr. ment of Arabs by Jewish nettle- nently fix Jewish immigration on
Gach, L Rycue, D. Diamond, V. Evanston, Ill., on Monday, Des. throughout the world," Dr. Weis- Palestine. "In other countries of Dawe, expressed interest In the ment Mr. Andrews cited the Val. a numerical relationship to Arab Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
immigration immigrants are gen- possibilities of cultivation in the ley of Jezreel, where the average natural increase. The question
Time, S. Roseman, P. R. Fisher, 7, at 8.30 p. m., in the social mann told the commission.
erally anxious that they should Beersheba region in the south of Arab holding had been 300 du. was raised by Captain Victor
Thanks Donors
Eagland's Friendship
N. Gill, Rose Grossberg, H. Prady, hall of Shaarey Zedek.
M. Leibschutz, R. Schwartz, N.
Supplementing the lecture and Dr. Weizmann reviewed the posi- not be followed by others. In Pal- Palestine, hitherto uncultivated nams, so that the number of dis- Gazalet, who inquired whether
Hon
of
world
Jewry
as
a
prelude
estine,
however.
the
commission
Rosin and Miss Charlotte Gant.
recital by Dr. Singer will be se-
because of the dryness. Several placed Arabs had been much there was any basis for the re-
The Detroit chapter of the
lections by the following. Cantor to his statement that "it is neces- will find the opposite desire. It commissioners inquired whether smaller than had been expected in port that civil servants in Jeru- Sisters of Zion Mizrachi has
Windsor Junior A. Z. A. Jacob II. Sonenklar, tenor; Mrs. Nary to try to normalize the Jew- is sometimes said that the im- the territory could not be opened this region where scores of lew- salem and London had provided adopted resolutions expressing
Abraham Cooper, soprano; and ish position. The basic reason for migrants to Palestine are the to planting if water were found. ish colonies have been founded the Royal Commission with a thanks to committees, co-workers ,
Celebrated Anniversary
the non-absorption of Jews in the 'scum of Eastern Europe,' in de- The director of agriculture re- since 1921.
Miss Sadie Cooper, violinist
. He added that facts definite problem for the regula- members and friends who assisted
d
Members of the Men's Club world is their age-long attach- scribing the character of the pio-
The Windsor Junior A. Z. A. and holders of paid season tickets ment to Palestine." Throughout veers. I would be proud to be plied that his answer would have have proved that the Shaw Corn- tion of Jewish immigration into in making a success of the thir
to
be
indeterminate,
depending
on
mission
of
1929 was in error when Palestine.
annual donor banquet.
subordinate chapter of Bnai will be admitted upon presenta-
he
declared,
Jews
had
counted
among
them,"
he
de-
ages,
the quantities of water found and it asserted that no more Jews
The following are among those
The scheme was first reported
Brith celebrated its fourth anni- tion of their cards. Individual the
been inspired by the hope of 'a dared.
the types of soil available, which could be settled in Palestine with-
versary on Sunday, Nov. 22, with admissions will be 60 cents each. return to the ancient homeland.
Reverting to the character of would have to be studied. out displacing Arabs. This is in- by the London correspondent of to whom thanks are extended in
the
resolutions: Harry Weinberg,
the
New
York
Times,
who
stated
a banquet at the Shear Hasho-
He cited various Jewish move- the Arab position as a result of C•mmissie: ■ Hears 1,750,000 correct because since then a great that the plan had been devised Aaron Kurland and Hyman Alt-
mayim Synagogue. Members,
ments to stimulate immigration the war, he pointed out that the
Acres
Are
Cultivable
part
of
the
Arab
lands
have
been
man,
radio announcers of Jewish
in order to satisfy Arab opposi-
parents and friends were pres- Montefiore Lodge to Meet to Palestine, which gave birth to Arabs had emerged from the con-
At • hearing, the second open cultivated on an intensive basis,
hours; Philip Slomovitz. editor of
ent. The guest speaker was Rabbi
Next Monday
messianic movements also. As flict with three kingdoms. "The session of the current inquiry, providing more employment for tion to Jewish entry. Mr. Ormsby- The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, the
Nahum Schulman. Jerry Glans,
Gore said that no such plan had
final proof of the attachment of Jews have only the little niche which probed deeply into the land Arabs.
president of the synagogue, of-
been drawn up by the govern- Jewish Daily Forward, and the
Montefiore Lodge No. 12 will Jews to Palestine he referred to of Palestine within which to work
The hearing on the land prob- ment. Ile added that he was un- Jewish Morning. Journal for their
fered advice to the young men hold an open meeting Monday the Uganda incident out their destiny." In declaring resources of Palestine. one of the
most vexing points dividing Arab lems of Palestine revealed that aware that any plan had been invaluable publicity; representa-
on the problems they must face evening at 8 o'clock for members
Referring to the sympathy for that he was still hopeful of the
in the future. The various com- and friends at the B'nai Moshe, the Jews which had animated the establishment of collaboration be- and Jewish opinion, the British by "cultivable land" the Palestine submitted to the Royal Commis- tives of the various organizations
mittee heads gave their reports. Dexter and Lawrence. Miss Elea- British people in the issuance of tween Arabs and Jews in Pales- Royal Commission was informed government understands land sion in behalf of the Palestine who attended the banquet.
that the country has 11750,000 which may be developed with the government.
The third annual donor ban-
nore Hutzel of the police de- the Balfour Declaration. Dr. tine, Dr. Weizmann cited the
quet, which was held on Nov. 22.
BICUR CliOLEM ASS'N. partment will be the guest speak- Weizmann declared that "English fruitful co-operation b e t w e e n acres (7,000,000 dunams) of cut- resources of the average Arab,
soil. Witnesses also testi- no consideration being given to
was addressed by Mrs. Abraham
Senior Bicur Cholem held elec- er and • social hour will follow.syrnpathy for Palestine begin 300 Arabs and Jews during the Middle tivable
fled that 6,600,000 dunams are Jewiah resources or new methods Lives Lott as Heavy Rains Flood Shapero, national president of
tion of officers. The newly elected I The public is invited.
years before the Balfour Declare- Ages. After explaining the Jewish uncultivable, including f or e s t of cultivation brought in by Jews.
I
Palestine
the Women's Mizrachi Organiza-
president is Mrs. Sole'. Mn. !
for opposition to the Pal- land, but excluding the disputed Excluded by this definition are
I lion, starting with Cromwell. reasons
JERUSALEM. — (WNS-Pal-
Backs , and Mrs. Spivak are vice National Officer to Add re " When
the British government is- estine Legislative Council, which Beersheba district sand dunes similar to those on cor Agency)—A Jewish child of tion.
The next meeting of the Sit-
presidents; Mrs. Pitkovita, treas-
sued the Balfour Declaration in had been proposed last December,
A. Z. A. 63
Evidence brought out by ques- which Tel Aviv with its 150,000 nine and three Arabs, including ters of Zion Mizrachi will take
urer; Mrs. Techncr, first trustee.
he said that he saw possibilities
Chapter
63
of
Aleph
Zadick
1917
it
meant
to
offer
a
"Jewish
as-
and
his
population
stands
today.
tioning
by
Lord
Peel
■ woman, were killed as part of place at Assembly Hall. 9125 12th
The Senior Ricer Cholem will
will hold its annual mem- State" in Palestine, he asserted. for the solution of even that soc iates showed that Jewish own-
In discussing the 654 Arab the toll of fatalities that has been St., at 8 p. in. on Tuesday, Dec.
hold • bazaar at Congregation Aleph
ership of land in Palestine totals families reported to have been exacted in various parts of Pal- 8. Members and friends are in-
Emanuel. Taylor and Woodrow bership smoker at the Bnai Moshe Delving into the war and post-war
criticized
the
Rears.
al so
1Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence. history out of which grew the
333,000 acres, 170,500 of which displaced t a result of Jewish estine by three days
Wilson, in the near future.
steady vited.
modern effort to rebuild the Jew- po
n beli e n mai l922 of Tranejordan from was acquired by Jews since 1920, settlement Mr. Andrews revealed downpour that flooded of
tiroli
The guest of honor will be Ja us in
the coun-
The resolutions of thanks were
Palestine.
$38,635,000.
Tke Double Celleplue... carer Bine, executive secretary of the ish National Home in Palestine, what is he now
expenditure
of
that
some
of
these
Arabs
had
re-
at
an
try and undermined walls. bridges made public by Mrs. Joseph lk
who is held chiefly - Al t W. at the tatireire_neehiee-

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