Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1930, Page 6

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A PALESTIE FOLEY British Stand on Immigration Believed Blow at Na- tional Home Idea. By the Associated Press. $50,000 RAILROAD WORK FINISHED AT HANCOCK Yard With Sidings, Office Bullding and Whart for Loading Lum- ber, West of Town. Soeelal Dispateh o The Btar. HANOOCK, Md., October 21.—The Western Maryland Rallroad Co. has just completed improvements here at 2 0ot of about $50,000. ‘They include the construction of a yard with sidings just west of the town and car loading is ‘already being done there, The yard ESDAY., OCTOBER! 21, 1930. conitains three tracks, ‘an office build- ing and a whart for hauling lumber. A coal tipple will be put in later, The ground was first graded,” then covered with stone, olled and rolled. A macadam’ oll-bound road was built from the National Highway, at the foot of Blue Hill, over the east end of the Dr. C. T. Pyles property, to the yard. A safety-way 10 feet .wide on the north side of the bridge over Little Tonoloway Creek, at the west end of town, was donated to Windmeyer Me- morial Park by the rallroad company. On the wider bridge the Hancock High School .pufns and park visitors will have a safe passage at the west end of town. . S S L S S A road to Edinburgh, & distance of 32 PRI bt e sonsinbl, ety U.’S. ‘ENGINEERS BEGIN FORT VALLEY ROAD WORK Construction From Waterlick to Elfzabeth Furnace, Va., First Year's Program. Special Dispatch to The LURAY, Va, Octol 31 .—~Govern- ment_engineers have to locate the Fort Valley road in Warren and Shenandosh counties leading for fout miles through the United States forest reserve. The fifst year's 18 to build the road from Waterlick to Eliza- beth Furnace. sgggégzag 2 ¥ ? 8 5?;55%!38; :E ; iE FOOTER’S jidering various o ects he had planned to improve fi’a pro| LONDON, October 21.—Zionist Jewry the world over today voiced protests at conditions in the new statement of British policy in Palestine, which they . §i T a consider will impede their purpose of - : making the Holy Land a national home, 2 sl for Jews. America’s Best Known Cleaners and Dyers ;s HAVE LOWERED PRICES YET THEIR FAMOUS QUALITY WORKMANSHIP REMAINS! NO OTHER Cleaning or Dyeing service in the Na- tion is, in our belief, so satisfactory—or can be compared to FOOTER'S! Now! With new Low Prices—=here’s an opportunity to SAVE by making your apparel do for another whole season. { Fabrics restored to their original softness and > pliancy—colors revived. {[If it's old NOW—Footer’s will make it like — A Magnificent Estate Facing Rock Creek Park at its beautiful Western entrance | Dr. Chaim Weizmann, resigning his| positions of president of the World| Zionist Organization and the Jewish| Agency to emphasize his opposition to | the policy. intimated that because of its inauguration it might be necessary | to transfer the seat of Zionist activity | from London to the United States. He called a meeting of the Political Commission of the Zionist Organization in London for November 3 to discuss the entire matter, and a mass meeting | ax‘ Jewscwill be held Monday night 4% e Pavilion Theater in te Chapel. e e erorid Zionist Gongress and | M- Bréy of Morganiown, W. Va., joiied with their pa Council of the Jewish Agency to be PN & convened in February. Dr. Welzmani announced that both he and the Zion- fst executive would remain in office until the congiess met The new statement of British policy, esued from the office « o Krm;afle}:; government’s statement strikes a sericu (the former Sydney Wel T low at the ideal of Palestine as a na- ', entes ™ was published yesterday in| tional home for Jews as it had been | ameas o o e 10 Desicge the newspaper conjunction with the report of the com- | understood by Jews and othars for mission of Sir John Hope Simpson, sent | the past eight years. to investigate conditions which _pro- duced the riots of August, 1029, in JERUSALEM IS STIRRED. i s ey e which 241 persons died. R statement and report. Jewish and Arab The statement reaffirms the terms of | JERUSALEM, October 21 (#).—The |leaders thus far have expressed no the British mandate from the ufiue tate- opinion. of Nations to govern the country, which says that sucn administration must be equally just, fair and considerate of all the inhabitants of the country, regard- less of race or réligion. Among its fea- tures most objectionable to Zionists are actical closure of the country to ther .Jewish immigration, on the ground that very little 1and is left for settlement. Provision 'is made also for main- tenance of a considerable mili and air force in thé country to guard against possible repetition of the August, 1920, riots, and for establishment of & legis- MR. AND MRS, C. D. BRAY iniverfary last Tuesday. and son, Dr. Charles with rigid realities and inviting certain ‘ ment and the report of 8ir John Hope disaster. "Tha sole adverse view was expressed | SUIPIOR DAV acrvused great interedt by the Telegraph, which said that the | here. Special editions of the news- papers have heen sold out quickly. ‘The political commission of the Jew- ish National Council and the executives of various Jewish brganizations were British government’s Palestine m o} distinetion, make this an ideal home for entertaining. The rooms hec:ad with a guaranteed oil burner and equipped with Frigidaire. The cious lawns—all enclosed with a surroun |n| groun R Toute. conaind 6 reception hall, dining room, living fooms with ‘open fireplaces, 4 baths, porch d apartment. Drive out and inspect this property, lying just west of Pierce’s Mill on T Apply Owner, 2600 Tilden St. G s taSatetatebateSen e ate et tatets e 1332 G,St. N.W.—2343 DIstrict 1784 Columbia Road—-0702 COlumbia lative council on the lines indicated in the 1922 statement of policy, to consist ©f a high commissioner in Palestine and 22 members, of whom 10 will be officlal- ly appointed members and 13 unofficial- 1y elected members. In a letter to Lord Passfield Dr. Weizmann bitterly assailed the state- Mment of policy, saying: “World Jewry ‘will be very disappointed and distressed 4t the government’s attitude. won't abandon hope oOf establishing & Jewish national home in Palestine. and council of the Zionist or- “:’ tion and Jewish agency when meet may consider it better to have the official center of Zionism in America, where thers is a large Jewish eommunity.” ten itimate interests either among the Arabs or Zionists and ‘appealed fof ration of both races. 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