Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 12, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press tuesday july Peleg stes contribute More than to redemption of Palestine Success Marks Appeal to convention 3y m. Uss Ishkin National chairman Ywe than 5300.000, the quota set he Canadian zionist convention to id connect Len with the in the jewish National and i we subscribed yesterday after the announcement of g the skin. And i following the announce me plan Lor buying and redeeming f d in Palestine m. Us Sis world National j i restoring Palestine to the hoped that the 21s i Man of the world National fund to the jews. St Conven m n of zionist now in session at the i i Alexandra hotel would Able to raise approximately for the a Fout 50 generous were the contributions in pledges and Money that the objective was reached within a few hours and it is expected that the final total for the convention will Well Over the Mark. Or. Uss Ishkin commenting on the Success of the Campaign at the close of yesterday afternoon s session warmly praised the zionists of Canada particularly those of Winnipeg for their enthusiastic and whole hearted sup port of the great plan to create a Homeland for jewry. Purchase land the Money will devoted to the Purchase of land in Palestine for farming purposes. Or. Uss Ishkin in telling of the advancement of colonization in Palestine in the last 25 years since the National fund was established declared that More land had been bought the jews in the last. Six years than in the previous nine teen. In spite or this the jews were actually in Possession though Pur Chase of Only a Small fraction of the country. Or. And mrs. A. J. Preiman of of Awa. Chairman of the Canadian coun Cir Ana president of the Haddesah opened the subscription list with and other Large contributors crr the following or. And mrs m Gelber Toronto. B. A. Dar win. Montreal d. Junket Man. S25.000 a. Levin Montreal s. Kronick Toronto n. Schifter. Winnipeg. j. Fineberg Montreal. B Harris Toronto h. Clavier Toronto m. J. Funkelstein Max Heppner. Winnipeg. Is do Over those soft Wood floors upstairs with imagine her Elf Echt .11 your alien she returns to find the upstairs floors All newly inc Querec. No longer the trial they were to keep clean. As Rooks flows of set Rabo easily Una or hip a Nisi an i prob in so mini tics you can Rin Onn floor in Fin Ever niner handily. "1 quart pint pm 179 notre dams East 80c 50c phone 27 391 p. M. Sures Winnipeg there were a Large number of contributions and h. L. Weidman of Winnipeg made his contribution in Cash. Following the adoption of the plan for colonizing Palestine officers for the coming year were elected As Fol lows honorary president. Mark work Man honorary vice presidents Lyon Cohen and a. Levin of Montreal m. J. Winkelstein. Winnipeg and h. B. Wilder president. A. J. Pre Maii East Ern vice president Louis Fitch Mont real Central vice president m. Melber Toronto Western vice president. Max Heppner. Winnipeg treasurer Joseph Fineberg chairman of Keren Haye Sod the Palestine colonization a. Levin Montreal. Packed audience at the concluding session of the convention held in the playhouse theatre last night Habbi Zlotnik j. Hestrin and m. Ussel Shkan a spoke to an enthusiastic audience which packed the theatre to the doors. Tver. Uss Ishkin speaking dramatically of the situation in Palestine stated that the Peak of the crisis there had passed and that the future was Clear for great advancement. Go and build. Build your own he urged again and again. He traced the history of the zionist movement for the last 36 years re Ferring to the first progressive step when a zionist Congo tip was held at Basle Switzerland in 1902. Follow ing this Congress there was a break in the ideals of the movement. Some people did not care where they went Palestine or any country so Long As they had some place of their own they chose Uganda but this did not solve the problem since the people could not live there. In .1913 there was another split when the workers party arose. They were not satisfied with the general zionist plans then though now they Are in Complete co operation. The War disrupted every thing but with the British mandate in 1921, the Clear for concerted Effort. More than jews went to Palestine but difficulties arose and matters came to a crisis in 1927. Tho leaders of the move ment realized that there was Only one Way in which to save the situation and that had been done at the convention held during the last few Days in Winnipeg. The jewish people were coming to the Rescue with funds to reclaim the land build roads colonize the different districts and otherwise prepare an orderly Home for them selves. Palestine changed already Palestine has changed or uss Ishkin stated. When he first Wen. There 36 years ago there was both Iii but desert wlm a few scattered Vil Lages and poverty everywhere. Today it is a bustling thriving place grow ing Richer and More productive As i is intensively cultivated. Rabbi Zlotnik in pleading the cause of zionism directed a diatribe a gains the modern pleasures of the world. Do we want to charge the Ricl culture of the past for the races base Ball moving pictures and funny a he cried. Our culture of traditions Are much too Beautiful change for such. We have Beautiful tilings before us after centuries o oppression. Let us not lose our appreciation of the things that Are Dea to presents greetings or. Hestrin brought greetings from the Poale Lon and the Rubashev or workers party of zionism and mrs. A. J. Preir Nau. President of Haddesah in appealing for funds for pales i Tine . Pointed out Trtat the delegates to the convention held the i key to Palestine in their hands. They i could bring in thousands of Rimml i Grants provide education and Sanita Tion construct roads and Homes with the funds gathered through this medium. The Appeal netted about which will added to the pledged to the fund at the banquet held sunday night at the Royal Alex Andra hotel. Prior to the Appeal. Jacob Kestner seven year old student of the hebrew school greeted the Assembly la the hebrew language. The afternoon was devoted to resolutions pertaining to the advancement of the zionist cause in Canada. It was agreed to organize the jewish student at each of the universities into a cultural group Akin to the a Utah the Torch organization in the United assistance Tor the hebrew University will also sought from jewish University graduates in Canada. All the jewish women s organizations of unused in honouring mrs. A. J. Freeman. Of Ottawa presi Dent of the Canadian Hadassah a luncheon which was served in the ban Quet room of the Royal Alexandra hotel. The spacious Ball was filled to and several Hundred women gives evidence professor John Macneill testifies at inquest on Kevin o Higgins Nice president of Irish free state suspected of continued from Page 1. Black Bock to the mansion House for the lying in state there was a poignant scene. Timothy holy governor Gen eral came to pay his last respects. Bowing his head Over the Bier the governor was met the trembling and we Spang widow whom he embraced and sought to console in her distress huge crowds huge reverent crowds watched the Transfer of the Tjody to the mansion House most of the women dressed in Black and Many weeping. All Heads were bared As the sad cortege passed into the temporary death Chain or a civic guard of one Hundred men was stationed outside the building. Presi Dent William to Cosgrave was at of head of this Mournful procession he was followed the and the members of. The government and both Chambers of the Dail Eireann. The state funeral will on similar lines to those accorded Arthur Griffith andr Michael Collins in 1922. Plans Complete Winnipeg orangemen to at tend opening of new protestant Home the glorious twelfth will celebrated today at St. Charles lodges of the Orange order in Selkirk county Lodge when the official opening of the new Manitoba protestant orphanage will made. The members of the order will Parade from Scott memorial Hall to Sherbrook Street Princess Street Portage Avenue Kurtay Street to Ellice Avenue and then to Sherbrook where Street cars will taken to Kirk fled Park. Sports for the Chil Dren will held in the afternoon. Refreshments will served on the grounds. Boissevain will hold the largest Cele bration of the province according to reports grand Lodge officers with special trains carrying members of the. Orange order to Boissevain from Points As far North Brandon and As far West As Napinka. Arcola sask. Has made preparations for one of the largest celebrations in the history of the town. Neepawa. Hos Saturn Portage la Prairie Manitou. Milia i ont., and Dryden ont., and Welwyn sask., have made preparations remember the Winnipeg foundation it in a Community Trust fund for purposes. For Celebration of the 237tli anniversary of the Battle of the White Star Man ortal Quebec Uva Renoi 03 auf Gep 7 critic up. 27 sep 24 aui5 sea. 3 oct. I 30 saw 7 oct. Me Gantle. Aug. 13 sip. Ill oct. 8 Mon real que Lii a he fris doric july 33 sep. 7 Regina. Any. 0 3 1 Cal garlic Ahlf. 10 sep. 7 out. 5 new Vork que Crysti jul j 3 aur. 2u sep. 17 Cenec Tilv 2p 27 sep. 24 celtic aug. L3 Cpl 10 oct 3 Boson. New Rork Cherl Sourp still Lambton july 23 511 Sec. 10 olympic. Aug. 1 Auk. 26 sep. 27 Majestic aug. Sep. S sep. 24 Atlantic tila Spok l h. E. Wilder Western vice Presl Deni of the Canadian had Assam and among the prominent visitors occupying the head table were mrs. Anna Selick o Toronto founder of the organization and mrs. I Dunkelman of Toronto a vice president of the National body the Canadian Hadassah will open its fifth annual convention tuesday morning in the Royal Alexandra hotel. Mrs. Freeman will give a report of the work which has been accomplished during the past year and Tell of her visit to Palestine last summer when she saw the actual fruit of the work being carried on the Canadian had assay in connection with the jewish colonization of Palestine. U in Street accidents continue from Page 1. Summoned. The Little patient was taken to the children s Hospital and last night a favourable report was Given in respect to his condition. Hit Auto crossing the Street in the Vicinity of her Home at 12.30 yesterday afternoon 7-year-Olcl Dorothy Michaelson 329 Young Street was knocked Down an automobile driven p. H. Mcgavin. 34 Touraine apartments. She received injuries to the Chest and right leg and Lay have been Hurt internally. Last night the general Hospital to which he child was taken immediately after he Accident reported that her con Litzou was Good and that there was ittle doubt As to her recovery. John Russell the 3-year-old son of John Russell 770 Pacific Avenue playing on he thoroughfare in the Vicinity of hit Home was run Over a Speirs far Neli bakery Wagon. The child was near he wheels when the horse in the absence of the Driver started and the Ehl Cle passed Over him. His injuries principally to the Groin and left foot however were not serious and a Tiu had received treatment at the Gen eral Hospital his parents Tood him Home. Capacity had to turned away. Presiding at the luncheon was mrs he s not the sort of Man that everything is Jolly it must really Good to win his Praise. Ogden s Cut plug did the could t help saying it beat All the other tobaccos he d Ever tried. F continued from Page 1. Cut save the valuable poker hands Elded. The details were similar other known instances where an nor Craft had been struck lightning o shattered atmospheric disturbance caused it. Plight Lieut. Stevenson reporting late lass evening Long Tance Telephone. Confirmed Majo Johnson s opinion., by saying Jive it was struck an then giving details of the Accident. Engineering , plight officer w. C. Weaver aged 2 years the Pilot of the wrecked machine was from Melfort sask., an was a graduate of the University o Saskatchewan. He was attending the University of Manitoba during the Winter and flying for the . During the summer. He a just completed his fourth year Civ engineering. He joined the air fore in 1923, having Learned flying at Borden ont. His father two sister and Brothers survive. A. T. Eardely who was the photo graphic Mechanic of the party was 25 years of age and his Home is Loore Man. He was trained the ., enlisting Early in 1925. He is survived his mrs. J. Charlesn Rorth of Loore. Man., and seven Brothers and Sisters f. H. Wrong navigator Surveyor of Ottawa ont., was born at Chatham ont., and was 40 years of age. He had been at work mapping out the Region near Lake Winnipeg and Lake Winnipegosis for the Federal government since the first of june. Or. Wrong was a of Queen s University Kingston and joined the topographical Survey Branch of the department of the Interior in 1912. He saw Active service in France during the great War. A brother. George wrong of Mckeller a suburb of Ottawa and two Sisters Louisa in new York City and Ada in Windsor out., service. Accompanied flight Lieut. Stevenson the bodies of the aviators Wil Larrive in. Winnipeg today. Capt Pope s certificate is suspended six months Canadian Tress despatch St. John n .b., july Cert treate of Captain Benjamin. Pope master of the Steamer Coban. Which went ashore on Partridge Island on the morning of june 19, has been suspended for six months beginning june 25. 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