Show I ZIONIST WORK ORK HIGHlY PRAISED Universal Pr Problem u p to America Mass Aug itt 11 it t r AI AP Th I The Tha progress of ot the Zionist movement movement In Palestine w was s described de des de's described de- de s 's scribed to the Institute of or Politics m members at an open conference by toy Dr William E. E Rappard of ot Geneva member of ot the permanent mandates man- man dates commission of ot the tho league of I nations I The The problems to be faced he said include limitation of ot Immigration Into the Jewish homeland reconciliation cation i of or Jewish and Arab Int Interests rests and provision for a system of or goi gove gov- gov e i nt to succeed the mandate on Its expiration These immigrants coming most- most J Jy from eastern Europe have de- de agriculture with an as astounding astounding astounding as- as success he said They The have established agricultural schools j I jand and with their unbounded energy end and resources aided b by tie tj latest scientific knowledge e are increasing th their h output enormously every month I. I extraordinary The future of ot this n adventure depends s on the general p. p policy 1 C of the gover government ment which must be be worked out in some fOrm term similar to that of or the present mandate mandate mandate man man- date and upon keeping Zionism as asan asan asan an Ideal alive and effective JEWS KEEP PEACE The Jews are taking the greatest pains pairiS to to establish good rela relations ions with t the e Arabs who form the ma- ma of the population but are ore far behind the Jews In progress and in In- In lr Ir r Rappard revealed a conversa- conversa between tion-between Mr Lloyd George then British prime minister minister and General Allenby concerning the British cone con- con 4 e t of Palestine during the tile war v lod George telephoned Allenby in London that he wanted Palestine Palestine Palestine Pales Pales- tine as a Christmas pres present nt the thel theli l li lecturer ct said That depends on ono you o Allenby Allerby Alle y replied explaining that he jre e must have certain military ar forces and materials All right you shall have hae them Lloyd George skid and Allenby rejoined All Ali Allright Allright right you will have Palestine as a Christmas present did Great Britain go after alter Palestine She was not Indifferent both banks of the Suez canal British prestige in Inthe the Arab world was to be d desired especially In India not far off and there was jl rii of ot the crusaders crusaders' feeling a desire to free the holy places in Palestine from Turkish control There was also Great Creat Britain's desire to see home for the Je fg established there EUROPE LOSES PLACE I The fate of the universe rests with America or Asia an anft l no longer with the European races Felix of Paris editor of the Revue ue International said Ina lna a lecture before the Institute He said On the the- theone one hand band Is s America stiffly frozen Into her religious and social traditions and on the other Asia in full effervescence of the new Ideas and new sentiments I The gigantic task which is Imposed Imposed Im Im- Im- Im posed on our generation is that of ot searching out a formula of equilibrium equilibrium equilibrium for the world which may permit per- per mit the great spiritual forces of hu- hu human 1 man an history to be turned to the benefit of of f mankind The existence of mankind continues con COn- to depend upon Asia from the economic standpoint for without the raw raw materials of the Asiatic continent continent conti conti- nent nent the Occident cannot live I conti-I j jIt It It Is necessary that some one tak take the initiative of approaching Islam In a new spirit of cooperation with a view to reconciling Christianity Christianity Chris Chris- and Islam SEES NO PERIL Asserting that the little entente madE mad mad up of Rumania t ad is maintaining a spirit of ot distrust and dis I j between races in central Europe Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope by military force Air Mr lr said there is no such thing as as s a Hungarian peril but there is a question question question ques ques- tion of progress or reaction and the Hungarian people need some time to to- adapt themselves to o new conditions conditions conditions condi condi- since th ewar i i Mr spoke at J pr Dr r. r Bernadotte E. E Schmitt round table on European European European Euro Euro- problems Mr Schmitt pointed point point- ed out that more or less binding agreements exist between ten of bf th the fourteen states between the Baltic and the and that the next fifteen or fifty years might see the theother theother theother other four H Hungary Bulgaria Bulgaria Bulgaria Bul Bul- garia and Albania brought Into agreements These would be be either with the present Balkan arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments or with a possible Balkan en en- tente Danger from either Russia Russa 01 of Germany m might ht bring about n closer federation of ot the nations lying be between between between be- be tween them he said Mr as asserted asserted asserted as- as that Hungary would never join the little mUe entente unless a strip of territory along the Slovakian frontier where Magyars are living was vas returned to Hungary and autonomy of ot the Magyars in Transylvania were recognized b by Rumania |