Senator William H. King, of Utah, was the principal speaker Sunday night at the Chizuk Amuno Synagogue when the twenty-fifth anniversary of the death of Dr. Theodor Herzl was commemorated at memorial services.
The Senator urged the avoidance of factional difficulties and pleaded for the furtherance of the ideals of Herzl. Menachem Ribalow and Harry T. Kellman, president of the Baltimore Zionist District, also spoke.
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