South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 165, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1920 — Page 26
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AMERICANS LEAVE FOR CONFERENCE OF WORLD ZIONISTS
Justice Hrandri IIral Delegation Attending Meeting
in Knland.
NF.V YOIIK. Jun 12. Th first irroup of Amfrlran dIg-Tt-H to the Intrr..it!or.'il Zlonl.-t conft-rfnro which eonvf-nr.s in London July 4th. left her today for Kngland on th tpamer I-iplanci. In all thf-ro will be 2 3 American disrates to this confcfncp, nnwilrl by American Zionists a mo?t momentous patherr.ft. Th r-thrr.H will lf .avö for Kngtand rv-xt Fit unlay. In the pirty Kolr..r today nr Jn-
t!r Loul I). UrandHs of th United
Fnts surrrm court, honary pre.!
cient thr Zionist organization of America: Jtnltro Julian V. Mack of
the lr.ltr-d States district co:rt. jr'shlent of !h organization; Nathan Straus, Mr. Mary Kls. Jacob de Haa. Zionist executive secretary; Loui" LIp":y, organization secretary; I'rof. Felix Frankfurter of Harvard: Capt. Abraham Tulln nnfl David Rofn!.loom. J'irt in Six Yvars. The first world Zionist conference held in six years. Mnce the outbreak of the war, the forthcoming convention Is considered of Im-
rortar.c bCAUM It will deal with the practical problem of th establishment of tho Jewish National Homeland. Delegates will attend from very country lan Kurope, Pi!elne. Argentine, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. In announcing the meetlnsr, the Zionist organization of America Fay?: "Millions of Jews throuKholt the countries of atern Eutop. waiting for the opportunity to leave for Palatine, will watch the proceedings of the conference with intense Interest, for the manner and time of emigration will be one of tho chief topics discussed at the
conference. I Inyo Definite Projrmm. "The American delegation haa a definite program for the restoration of the Jewish Homeland In Pales
tine, which it will place before the conference. It is pledged to free Immigration for Palestine, but recognizes that it will be necessary to repulate the Immigration at flr?t in order to brinff Into Palestine a large labor army, to betrln the immediate construction and engineering projects necessary to prepare the country for the 4.000,000 Jews, who it Is expected will ultimately make their home there. IKtub-urjr, Program. The American Zionist hot also that the development of PalesKRUEGER tine will be carried on, under the principles of democracy and equality enunciated in the famous Pittaburst program, adopted by the 1918 Zionist convention and ratified
again at thia year's extraordinary
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convention. This program provides
for absolute political equality as re
gards race, fx and religion; establishment of the ownership and con
trol of the land. all natural resources and public utilities in the people with due regard for existing rights; use of the cooperative principle; and prevention of the evils of land speculation and other forms of financial oppression. , "It will also work for the establishment of a national board of health in Palestine, with the American Zionist Medlcal unit, now operating there, as Its foundation, in order to organize upon a nation
wide Fcale the fight against disease. The establishment of experimental stations and techlcal laboratories for the ftudy and development of the country's resource will also be proposed by the Amtrican delegation. May Sock Larcc rund. "To carry out al lthe?e projects necesfary for the development of Palestine, advices from London Ftate that the Zionist Inner actions' committee will propose launching a fund of J125.000.000 to finance them and other vast operations to be decided upon at thf contert-nce. "Mrs. Iirandels. Mrs. Mack and
Mrs. Straus are accompanying their husbands. Mr. and Mrs. Straus will continue on to Palestine to Inspect the manr philanthropies they have started there and to investigate the establishment of such others as they dem necessary to help carry out Zionist reconstruction plans,"
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