IfWWpsp 1 i , ,r,"f . v 1 '..V 'ir wn r. ' . ",.' v . ' " " ' '1. a ' tx X? 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEE PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 191? T" f r V , ' I. . ' A d-. if .. BVINTHAL PLANNING ir n ".f .. v:u .'.it ruuuu uuiiiui uni, iidiub iu A Jewish Nation Plea Rabbi f?. "t lAill Uaarl Fvnrlnc K. thinks treaty is fair Eg I, . If the IVncc Conference tittimntelj- '; establishes Palestine ns n .lewis-h im- ' 'lion, Ilabbl Bernard h. I.evintlinl, of . tflO I'lue street, will ro there with his 'family to live. He mmlc this nmiounre ( f ninnf fnrlnv nn Ma rptnrti frnm PnHs. I I where he presented the rlninii of th,( Jews lief ure the conference. ItnMil J t.cvlnthnl is one of the most widely i known orthodox rabbis in this country, i "It is my intention to take my fnm- Uy there to live," lie said. "Some of the member of the family, of course. javc interests here they cannot lenve, but most of them have agreed to go to J Palestine with me. jpenn countries where it i possible to "I hope tr, niil in the reconstruction maintain orderly conditions. In the ; Jf the Jewish Mate, and if there i, room p,. ,,t (, .,,, ns n!kri, that i tor me there I will reinnin. 'Hie hum- ,-. 'jean ,les are in accord with the plans n" ", ""''""I to worslnp on Satur- 1 )f tlie Zionists mul many of them will tin. where they desired to do so and llso co to Palestine. r,. rn relicioiit fieedom in several mi- "The award of Palestine to Kiir- n0r place. and ns a nininhitory is a step toward ' "I nui very glad to -ny tluit our Jie future. Knglnml will understand mission was entirely successful," he t't better than any other country said, "and that the purposes for which I muld." we went abroad were accomplished. A mlssfon composed of Italibi I.evin- ' "We appeared twice before President iial, Colonel Ilnrry Cutler. Joseph Wilson. Premier l.lojd (Jeorse, Premier Sarondess, l.ouis Marshall and Judge Clemcnccnu and Premier Orlando. The fulicn SIneli, as chairman, appeared first time we went before the 'llig Four' lefore the Peace Conference and pre- r fct pretty shaky, because President lented the claims of the Jews us set Wilson asked us to wait before bring- . 'orth in resolutions adopted at the Jew iug up the resolutions. , sli congress held in this city last fall Wr were treated very courteously, , They asked for certain rights in Hiiro- hnwev" and the members of the con KI.WOOl) S. HAKTI.KTT President of the New Jersey State Hauliers' Association, who will open annual contention at Atlantic City nn Friday. He is cashier of the Atlantic City National llanU ferencc asked us many questions. On the second occasion wo presented the resolutions and were assured that they would be Liven favorable consideration I when the nintter comes up before the league of nations." ltabbi I.evintlinl believes tlfat the peace treaty is just what cotild.be ex pected. "Ah to this talk of the Ger mans not signing, I don't believe it." he said, i "From what I saw nnd heard while In Switzerland I believe the Her mans will be forced to sign because of the economic pressure that the Allies can bring to bear upon them If they refuse." I While in Knglnnd nnd France Habbi I.evintlinl had to use a bread card. ! Food and fuel nie both pretty scarce I there, he said. In Purls ltabbi l.cWnthnl met Dr. Cyrus Adler. of this city, who was be fore the conference as n delegate of the American Jewish niniulttee, presentitiz the idea of the American Jews for Palestine as a country for the Jewish people. ( ltiibbi I.evintlinl i the hnnornry pres ident of the I nited Orthodox ItnhliW m' ' the I nited States nnd is the chief orthodox rnhbi of the country. He is nlso nn herniary vice president of the Federation of the American Zionists; and orgaiii.ed the Council of Jewish Clubs of Philadelphia. START WORK ON ROADS Many Detours Necessary as Big State Program Is Undertaken Contractors having begun in earnest the greatest highway construction pro gram ever undertaken l. any common wealth, a great many detours are being AUTO SCHOOL Vrnrln.il 'iiurs itl mcrliHlllIng nri'l r nnlrltiit iiIcHsur-' rjirw .ml trucks Morning afternoon anil wnhiK ' lnf fur mm filt,l wonifii I'ompW-t' pfLuiempnt Cumpptenl Instructor rhpiirnnf-' llullilinir, Ontriil . M. ('. A. Vtlto Pi hool Instrurtioti nnti f 717 ' llrnpil 14'JI rth St encountered by users of main highwajs In Peunsylvniiia, - The spring oiling of highways is pro ibediiig in many sections of the state; and much resurfacing of macadam road is being done, necessitating the use of bltumltiuous compounds on which Is placed stone chips or pen gravel, The Highway Department has Issued a statement, In part ns follows: "Pennsylvania road users will find more detours necessary and more sur face treatment under way this summer t li it n ever before- because the slate building more roniU and innkiug more Improvements than ever, before." RADIOGRAM SENT TO CHECK KIDNAPPER Chief of Gang Responsible for Crime Believed to Be on Way to Italy A wireless message to the steamship Rcglna d'Holia today arranged for the ROCKINCHAIR Athletic Underwear or Men & Boys Nothing to stop you from bending 'way over rfo possible binding or chafing I Real comfort. Full bodily freedom. Tryitandbssurprsec. 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