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The Southern Israelite
MARSHALL
and
PENDERGRAST
DRUGGISTS
420 Moreland Avenue, N.E.
Jackson 1071
HUIET’S PHARMACY
WILBUR HUIET
353 Boulevard, N.E.
WALNUT 1317
Southeastern Equipment
Company
Samuel H. Saltzman, Mgr.
1215 Luckie Street, N.W.
Walnut 2322
HIGGINS-McARTHUR
COMPANY
Printing of the Very
Highest Class
302 Hayden St., N.W. Ja. 2630
JAMES & BARRETT
PHARMACY
465 N. Highland Avenue, N.E.
WALNUT 2824
A. B THOMPSON
TIRE & BATTERY CO.
1017 VIRGINIA AVE., N.E.
Hemlock 1730
House Immigration Committee Approves
Two-Year Alien Ban
House Immigration Committee Ap
proves Two-Year Alien Ban—italic
Washington.—The House Immigra
tion Committee recently, by a final
vote, reported favorably on the modi
fied Johnson bill to suspend immigra
tion for two years, beginning ninety
days after the enacUnent of the bill.
The adoption of the measure has been
urged as a relief for unemployment.
Non-quota immigrants and certain
other categories would be exempt from
the suspension feature, including the
following quota preference immigrants,
who wil remain in the same category,
but only to the extent of one-half of
their quota: fathers, mothers, wives,
and minor children of alien residents
who registered with American con
suls for visas prior to the eleventh of
this month. The bill also contains a
proviso for the admission of husbands
of American citizens by marriages
which occurred prior to the eleventh
of this month.
EINSTEIN IN NEW YORK
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Mondatory power to act as judge and
umpire between us.
“In this way we are not merely follow
ing the bidding of wisdom, but we also
remain faithful to our traditions, which
above all else give substance and mean
ing to the unity of Israel. For indeed,
this unity of Jews the world over is in
no wise a political unity and should never
become such. It rests exclusively on a
moral tradition. Out of this alone can
the Jewish people maintain its creative
powers, and on this alone it claims its
basis for existence ...”
“Zionism is a true expression of the
will and the destiny of our people. It is
based on intrinsic idealism and contains
within itself potent forces and great
potentialities. Despite the present diffi
culties I am convinced and hope that the
movement, with its own strength, will
overcome the obstacles, without reliance
on outsite factors. The work of the
Jewish National Fund in reclaiming the
soil of the Holy Land is known to me
and is near to my heart. I wish that
fund the fullest success. I need not tell
you any more.”
Modest, tactful, uncompromising in his
convictions, Prof. Einstein the man who
has made as permanent an impression on
New York as Einstein the scientific
genius made on the scientific world
with his work which but few under
stand though all of civilization acknowl
edges it.
David Mosessohn, Editor of Jewish
Tribune, Dead at dr
The funeral of David N. Mosessohn,
editor of the Jewish Tribune and exec
utive chairman of the Associated Dress
Industries of America, who died re
cently of arteriosclerosis at the age
of 48, was held from the West End
Synagogue, with Rabbi Nathan Stern
officiating. Burial was in Mount Car
mel Cemetery.
Mr. Mosessohn is survived by his
mother, his wife and son, Boris, and
his brother, Moses Dayyan Mosessohn,
publisher of the Jewish Tribune and
head of the Women’s Wear League.
Born in Ekaterinoslav, Russia, the son
of Rabbi and Mrs. Nehemiah Moses
sohn, he was brought to this country
when he was five years old, the family
settling in Portland, Ore., where Rabbi
Mosessohn was head of a congrega
tion. In 1902, after receiving his law
degree from the University of Oregon,
Mr. Mosessohn began, together with
his brother, the publication of the Jew r -
ish Tribune, which was later removed
to New York. Upon the death of his
father in 1926, David N. Mosessohn
became the editor of the paper.
From 1908 to 1910, Mr. Mosessohn
was deputy district attorney of Mult
nomah County, Oregon. In 1918 he
went to New York, where he partici
pated in war drives. Here he organ
ized the Associated Dress Industries
of America which grew to a member
ship of more than 600. Last summer
Mr. Mosessohn led the fight against
the new Paris styles which prescribed
longer skirts for women. Besides ed
iting the Jewish Tribune, Mr. Moses
sohn contributed articles on economic
subjects to other publications. He was
chancellor of the Council on American
Jewish Student Affairs and a member
of the American Jewish Historical
Society.
Kenworthy Says Palestine to Pass to
Foreign Office’s Control
London.—The revelation that the
Palestine administration will eventu
ally pass from the jurisdiction of the
Colonial Office to that of the Foreign
Office was made recently by Com
mander Kenworthy, prominent Labor
member of parliament, in an address
at the jubilee dinner of the Hull He
brew Board of Guardians. The Pal
estine administration was at one time
under the control of the Foreign Office.
Commander Kenworthy disclosed
that this plan was his own proposal
which he assured his hearers would
be adopted. He also said that the
policy of the White Paper did not meet
with support of many leaders of the
Labor party. Lord Passfield, author
of the much-criticized White Paper, is
Colonial Secretary, while Arthur Hen
derson, who is presiding over the ne
gotiations between the Jewish Agency
and the British government is Foreign
Secretary.
ACME
FLOOR FINISHING CO.
ROBERT C. HACKMAN
480 Sterling, N. E.
Dearborn 1115
“What Metcalf says is so”
GEARS OF
ALL KIND
Machinery
Repairing ^7
Grinding
Geo. A.
Hormel
& Co.
MEAT
PACKERS
252 Peters Street, S. W.
MAIN 1795
Talking Pictures
Equipment Co.
F. A. Leatherman, President
150 Walton Street, N.W.
Jackson 4432
Phone WAlnut 7037
Body and Fender Work
AUTO PAINTING
E. Rush
We also have A-No-1
MECHANICS
57 Harris St., N. W.
ATLANTA. GA.
The United States Lines
now under private ownership and
operating the S. S. Leviathan, S. S.
George Washington, S. S. America,
S. S. Republic, S. S. President Hard
ing, and S. S. President Roosevelt, as
well as the American Merchant Lines,
sends greetings to those who have used
their ships in the past, and look f<
ward to having the pleasure of servn e
you in the future. Let us figure with
you.
OFFICE 714 HEALEY BLDG.
TELEPHONE JACKSON 104U
W. D. FERRIS,
District Passenger Agent.