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HARDING FAVORS ZIONISM, LEADER SOKOLOW DECLARES; __ BALFOUR ALSO FOR CAUSE Palestine and the Jewish Home Land i there will never be any question as to open- door policy. The door is open and declarations will undoubtedly be given.~ | "It is not the end. It is just the MONEY AID PLEDGED. beginning. It is just the beginning + of representations to the Government of the United States, A good begin- ning—which makes me hope that we shall have made a favorable impres- sion, “Now about the political situation: “LT believe in the sincerity of the British Government to help us es- | tablish a Jewish Home Land, My be- lief has not been shaken by some events in Palestin® which are rather of discouraging character and far from my mind to inspire you with. “But I would like to inspire you Vast Audience at Carnegie Hall Cheers Plea for Jewish Homeland. *Zionism a Question of Hu- manity,” Says Head of European Delegation. By Sophie Irene Loeb. “I am authorized to state that tre American Government sympathizes with the Zion movement, A great number of American statesmen and Senators are taking a very keen in-| terest in the movement and are will- ing to help the Jewish people realize iis’ great ideal—Zionism, “President Harding has expressed himself as being in “sympathy with the Zion movement and there is n> change in the policy since the Wil- son Administration.” \ After these words were pronounced by Nahum Sokolow, leader of the Zionist delegation trom Europe, last night in Carnegie Hall, the-mass of people crowded from floor to dome rose as one man and cheered until the great organ rolled out the Jewish na- | tional anthem, “Hatikvah,” and re- stored order. Mr, Sokolow has just come from Washington, where he discussed with the leading authorities the question of the Home Land for the Jews. This {s the first word from Wash- ington since the delegation arrived. ‘The Wilson statement, it will be re- membered, was to the effect that the American people were in accord with the Jews securing their Home Land— Palestine. | President Harding also gave, in June of this year, “an expression of my most friendly interest in and for the Zionist movement,” and further) said: “It 1s impossible for one who has | studied at all the services of the H2- brew people, to avoid the faith that they will one day be restored to the'r | historic national home, and there en- ter on a new and yet greater phase of their contribution to the advance of | humanity.” ALSO BROUGHT CHEERING MES- SAGE FROM BALFOUR. Mr. Sokolow also presented a mes- sage of congratulation from Arthur J. Balfour, the father of the momen- tous British declaration, which ex- pressed the interest of the British Government in Palestine for the Jew. | Mr. Sokvlow had just seen Mr. Bal- four in Washington, and added. “ hape we will soon have the opportu- nity of listening to his own words.” Baca A One of the most masterful speeches | Texas, am n the cause of Zionism in this coun- | Committee, TAIaE. try was p.esented last night by Mr.|tion, gave some interesting statisties Sokolow, whose earnestness and in-|as to the Zionist question. He salde spiration could not be doubted by tha| “The numerous attacks by Arabs on most pessimistic unbeliever. my a It was as though he took his heart /as they may seem at the first glance out and laid it before the mass of! They have been financed b e people present—this man who has| landlords residing in all th» capitols| worked incessantly and written stu- | of Burope into s upon the Jew pendous volumes on this subject of} hut when they learn t securing a home land for the Jews. | comes as a common part ‘As I gat listening to him I could not | up the old land they will reunite wi ‘out believe that somewhere back in|us as beothers. in the meanwhi the ages his predecessors, the great | we can only use the familiar phras men of the Bible, must have talked | We must forgive them, for they kno with my confidence in the fine inten- tions brought about by the British declarati It is based on facts and realities, “There is in England a great bib- Nea! spirit, which is very deeply rooted in the important sectiows of the British nation. This Bible spirit helps them to understand the import- ance and the greatness of this Zion movement. It helps these people to understand that Israel is not yet finished and !s to blossom again. It f the last year, but E al tradition besides bib- tradition. It hag realized the great need of restoring the Jew to his country after 2,000 years. ‘This is what Great Britain understood dur- ing the war. NOT HERE FOR MONEY ALONE, BUT TO STIR UP ENTHUSIASM. “It has been said that the delega- tion came to America for money. It is true, and yet an absurdity, You Americans are now no ionger the rich uncle. You are the good brother. You have 2,000,000 Jews in this city. | There is one thought which does not leave me. We are not here only and principally for that money. We do want to have that, for it is needed for Palestine. But we are here to stir up the enthusiasm of the Jew in America—to inspire him—to make him again the Jow—the Jewish build- er of Palestine. “You Jews of America can do very much for Zionism in a political way. You can do very much by influencing public opinion’ in ihis country in favor of this movement. You can help us with your experience, your energy and by your fine spirit of en- terpri e. here is the conference for limitaton of armament. There will never be limitation of armament as ic g as there will not be peace between nations and their fellow men, and there will never be peace among nations as long as there are pogroms against the Jews. “Jut the Jew on the level with all nations of the world—gi him real dignity—so he can re- Israel to his home land. e are the old prophecies. he Jew did his war duty as all other nations. But the Jews must now help make imposs the porroms—and there is one so- lution—Zionism and the Jewish National Land in Palestine—to help overcome the economical sit- uation. ZIONISM HAS MORAL SUPPORT OF AMERICAN JEWS, Rosenblatt, of of the Executive like that. He made his appeal on the | not what they do.’ great need of aid from America. He| “The Mohammedan _ territory | sald: is larger than the forty-eight States | “This help pf America is very essential to us at the present moment, for the question of registration of mandate in the League of Nations is of the United States, The population Sta the Jews are not at all as impressive | absentee | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921, ° means that it can actually achieve our purpose.” After the other speakers, which in- cluded Prof. Otto Warburg, Dr. Alex- ander Goldstein and Viadimir Jabot- insky, the Chairman, Joseph Baron- dess, announces contributions to the cause which amounted to sevei hundred thousand dollars. This is the beginning of the drive for funds by the Keren Hayesod (Palestine Restoration Fund), —— BEATEN AND STABBED IN HARLEM BATTLE ‘Twe Two Men Sent to Hospital Others Have Ambulanec Atten Several men were beaten and stabbed during a fight early to-day at 145th Street and 8th Avenue. The police could not learn the cause of the trou- bie. William Buckley, twenty-three, No. 265 West 146th Street, and Peter Brady, thirty-eight, No. 254 West 134th Street, are in Harlem Hospital with several stab woun James Marino, twenty- No, 302 West 146th Street, and Peter Spillane, twenty- No. were attended by ambulance surgeons and went ‘home, ‘A man who sald he was Edward Jo- sephs, twenty-five, No. 520 West 175th three, 234 16th Street, Brooklyn, Street, was taken to Roosevelt Hospital early to-day in a taxicab to be treated for ‘several stab wounds. He told the police he was attacked in Flatbush Ave- nue, Brooklyn, but refused to say more, Special Suits or Overcoats, *40 Ny} Special, in every Ss regard— The styles, The materials, The workman- ship. And most of all, the value. These special suits at $40 are our regular $55 suitings. You save exactly $15 ona garment. E Z B a B S Come in early and place your order. Going South? Take a new golf suit along with you. rnuheim 190 900095) > OOOO TTT HOSTS TOO ROOST TOTS TTS OTH HOGTOOITS Europe. | “There is still room for 2,000,000! Jews. There is no question about the moral support of the Jews of Amer- ica. The problem now is a more serious one—namely, how to convert | that moral support to such materi: a dificult one. There have been de- lays in the registration of the man- date, and these delays have been and continue to be the main source of the problems of the difficulty. I want to explain to you fully about this diffi- culty, ZIONISM PICTURED A QUESTION OF HUMANITY. | “There are a great number of Zion- ists in the United States, and ¢he Government of the United States is protecting these Jews and taking an| interest in their problems, in which a| considerable part of its population is interested. | “Zionism, above all, is a ques: | tion of humanity, and in questions | of humanity there is, at least there should be, no distinction between nation: nd rai That and Sui is why the United States entered into the last war—for justice for | America opposes monopoly, and that is the only obdection the American Government has made to the system of mandates. That is the reason that the mandates have not yet been registered: for the voice of America is heard, It reat satisfaction to us that the voice of America is heard, | because we are confident that this | voice will always “advocate to- | ward justice, toward equality, | which means the cause of Zion- | | the weak and defenseless nations. “There isa principle for which ° Ameris nds—the great and just principle of open door policy. | ] S 1) p ism, justice to unfortunate and suffering people. “The Jewish natior open door--open doo i home means | for the Jewish | will} people. Palestine is not, and never become the dumping ground} for international we want in Pale b ; properties. What w stock, broken sizes tine is not a Stock | we want in Palestine is a home for the Jews of America, as well as for| the Jews of all the othe tries ‘If the Jews of want | to come to Palestine they will not be | treated any differently from other Jews, | OPEN DOOR IN PALESTINE IS PROMISED. doors for other nations s never been questioned Factory: 32 W it would never be questioned by Jewe, It is for them and for all ether uae tiona. “| therefore hope that t! ‘ it of the ited Stal realige the fact that CUSTOM TAILORS SINCE 1677 B’way at 9th St. 30 East 42nd St. Get Your Overcoat t at the Factory 19° Ovr offerings represent our surplus and regular lines. Buy dependable quality clothes at the Bishop Factory where the stores buy. BISHOP MFG. Co. est 18th Street Open 9 to 5, including Saturday + al To-morrow We Feature A Series of L. A. PRICE, Pres. 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