JAY. JVy E
27 l 1946
And Some
XSEN SE-
BROOKINGS-
of this area could not have met
Zvi Ginsburg, agriculturist from
Palestine, on his visit to the area
last week. First, it would give
a person an insight on a personal
ity who w ants to do something
for m ankind—who wants tc cre
a te som ething for an oppressed
people with no gain for himself
Mr. Ginsburg said he hadn't
drawn any wage tw eighteen years
that he has been with this col
ony in Palestine. He told of hun
dreds of scientists, doctors, rabbis
and highly educated people who
were undergoing the same hard
ships unflinchingly to better th(
cause of the oppressed Jews of
foreign lands. These men hopt
to fulfill an old prophecy, that
again the Jews would migrate
to the Holy Land, there to cre
ate a nation among nations in
stead of being a persecuted and
scattered people.
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By Dewey
; Orford and Langlois, in the
end of the county, and Pis-
¡ver, in the southern p a rt,
ew in the field represented
. Pilot. Saturday, while on
ssionary" trip for in terests
publication, the staff vis-
ill these places, w here cir-
m seems to be only a m a t
time when everyone can
Mr. Ginsburg emphatically de
nies th a t the movement is com
m unistic in nature. He says it is
socialistic, and to which the en
tire world must come if it is ever
to have anything of a lasting
peace. He claims th at every soul
in*his colony profits in thn same
ra tio as the neighbors. He says, ,
under his socialistic state, every
one m ust perform certain pre-i
scribed duties.
‘Surely, your nation has all the
■bed. Coriespondents will wealth, comforts and luxuries of
f. news from ’hose places,
era,
what does
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Tuesday, July 2nd
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wending the new s c o v e ra g e
you if there are poor and starv
Pilot to include more and ing people, right in the land of
of the county.
p le n ty t W hile it is difficult for
r lilies grown a ll o v e r th e the average American to visufll-
to a great extent, interest t ize a socialistic form of govern-
ly centers on the south m ent, Mr. Ginsburg points out
•re the largest fields are that m any of our reforms are
This couplfd with the pure Socialism. He mentioned the
it Curry county wishes to insurance companies being a so-
do»ely-knit unit, people of ■ cialistib measure, bent on the
irtK end of the county nat- mold of capitalism. In America
Ivor any publication of the individual prepares for his old
age alone, while under the form
tonty.
of
socialism practiced in thus col
Pistol River, re a d e rs w e re
led with the county bud- ow" in Palestine, everyone pre-
Published last week in the PrePare* f° r old age, together.
and results from th a t com- i In America it is difficult for
were gratifying. While at any of us to think in term s of
lance from the courthouse a n yth in K except where gain is in-
’ s making an effort to volved 11 would be amusing to
t --u- a ,-.. >le originat- think of Professional people put-
f the county seat. People of finR in certain hours afield in
■arious communities arc addition to their time at the dif
feren t professions. It is stretch
k"’ ' ! ’bis fact
ing the imagination of the aver
age
American to picture a country
«hut will happen if th e
dapped of its pow ers, is with practically no central form
” on the lips o f m a n y of governm ent just a pure de-
b ’
an i r , 'ainly. it mocracy.
••non of the P dot th a t
„nmc.it of chaos w ill
dd it hi
moved sud-
•hough it s lo u b tfu l if
"t
„ i, worse
much
Htm e r e r . the Jew s hare been
f ° rced to do this--oppression in
E u r°P e <1rore tht m to see1< homes
,n 11 lan(1 by them selves, and by
thr v e r y natur, of their m igra
tion, th is system now works. Y et,
** without OP A.
if this m o vem en t grow s until the
.. ...I’.nnK have hindered nation can be rated as much as
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bankruptcy, and has
U nder socialism as practiced in
rn
'1llk s flourish. If that colony, there is no such thing
i., 'J 1 * 1
powers, the as am bition to rise above the
. , <k\t,x k, t »n m any average. Incentive to accomplish
i , * 1 ls •toubltful th at ¡som ething outstanding will not
,, !>n<' ' w" dd go as net the person anything but the
'
‘ «'ing paid honor which may go with it
r‘drkets tor many item s
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A picnic, on July Fourth, and a
t '1" foo high for
the Trap and rifle shoot on June 10,
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will have aroused the interests of this
• 'otip;
this by
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the community for something to do
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i" <>ph rho w ill not during the week-end just prior
My’ md soon it will be to the Fourth, and the Independ-
r r’> i< will be re- enee day celebration.
to tell goods.
X ‘ Local News Items
«’■gar *-<?Uantity
s a ^es
A cottage meeting was held at
re"
lost its grip ¡th e B axter home Sunday evening
¿ ‘p
or more commod-j at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Maxfield
Ktle
*ts SrasP« and ' who have been in Hawaii on miss-
* ¿ate nCC a *ew get by ionary work for the past two
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years had charge of the meeting.
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goods oth- N ative life and religious teachings
M consumption, were discussed. Scenes of beaut-
rpT* S^ghtly higher ’ iful flowers, the coast line, pine-
m fhe states, apple fields, and rice fields were
r., . * ,rere to go no show n.A fter the m eeting a social
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buy oil hour was enjoyed.
^rely prices
W. W. R utherford left Sunday
for Eugene where he will spend
too bad
several days visiting his son, Dr.
bat more people R utherford.
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finest little cocktail lounges in Northern California, com
bined iwth a modem, up-to-date dining room.”
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