American lavish Periodical Carta CLIFTON MINUS - CINCINNATI 20, 0100 PAGE FIVE ThEnerttorr I to listen to the Senator. Dr. Weizmann said after opening ! ther The , his address with a IlebreS quotation. chairman, Judge Dannenbaum, insist- ZIONISTS REPUDIATE a not here to score points ed on an plog and a withdrawl JUDGE MACK STAND "We f his remarks, whi le our opponents. We are by the speaakoer oy establish peace Rabbi Silver, on behalf of the admin- H ON KEREN AYESOD 'here .here to get truth and to l y io in ho d II mg of 171 die del pe tin on tee h. '0 11 a Do on, it. of of in .11 nsl end her ;art and of I if it is possible. Above all, what- istration, declared that S e n a t o r ----- ever may be the merit of the charges Straus was speaking only for himself (Continued from Page 1) welcome to the distinguished visitors, and counter-charges, we are all anx- and moved the striking from the pro- ' ceedings of the incident. ..on behalf of the Zionist Organize• ious to get to work. Morris Rothenberg, Abraham Gold- Some conclusions have been drawn. tan an integral part of the World orga'nization," Judge Mack declared and submitted to this convention. It berg, Peter J. Schweitzer and Louis that he regretted that the visitors does not benefit the greatness of this Lipsky, in the course of their argu- came at a time when conflict raged hour to ent uon discussion. I ask ments that the administration be re- memorandum re-' —I p cannot address my- pudiated and the my friends er in the organization. 0. A. are di- self to my opponents--to abstain ; jaded, made a number of charges The forces of the Z. stations against the leaders, stressing the di vided ftir some themselves from all manife dived and have be k sa "and there- from all that will be said. I oint p of their inactivity for the past nine months. Rabbi Stephen S. W Ise, time," Judge Mac en id, Denies Personality Motives. abbi Abba Ilillel Silver, and Felix fore clear, plain spe ca.h is expected. "The. doors of Palestine are se nii- R y as your should be dereict tou re I to fail closed and it is our fault if they are Frankfurter, in eloquent addresses, I alf of al theof adminis- duly elected preslident o we ult I app ealed on fa t o state te a clearly as is within my so. And we are increasingoiturin the re- behapprov the tra tion for the conditions as they con- daily. We have i port. poser the last hour. Rabbi Wise Makes Plea. front us. each other We are not here to I Worked for Peace. Rabbi Wise made a most eloquent Judge Mack continued by saying compliments. We are here to go on. se Ile praid the le ad ers. p for Brand a as , lea f or pece he regretted he had no carefully pre- I am justt as anxious eis and entered upon a , includi ng the J ustice i pared speech due to the situation any made ands m the de that has been changing from week president. I declare here soleninl Y re iteration of In con c ludin g, he de- persons have ever e ntered safeguards. week, day to day and hour to hour. that no to lie weed, said he had hoped and worked for my mind. I have entered into no dared: We do not threaten. We are Zionists and we shall remain Zion- Saturday last personalities, including my own. peace and until "If Congress in six weeks shall ists. We shall always remain in the thought that peace was possible., ef- t- ion. A to io not ca n Znis in Ameri pss O principlesthat 1 aniide n a a de been mYo d having New t Ore shall w ganizatretire to that and ter thi s conv e nti on rk accord with, Straus Jr. fortsNathan rivat e li fe a n d shall let others take by State Senator, who approached Sam- work with the newly-elected ext.u- phi thip." e lead rs five." eel Untermyer to that end. Abe Goldberg, in a two hour ad- Dr. Weizman closed by saying But Judge Mack declared that he had rejected the latest proposal for that he was convinced that the Zion- dress aimed to answer Rabbi Wise, peace because it called for the eli- ist Organization of America alone mocked the administration through- mination from Zionist work of Jacob could build up Palestine in a very out. Ile said the war added to our De (loss and Prof. Felix Frankfur• short time. lie said: "You've got vocabulary the word "Camouflage," ter. Judge Mack's supporters cheer- the enthusiasm, the power, the money and the Zionist controversy "safe. r. Goldberg's indictments guards." ed their leader's stand in rejecting and you've got tie du it." g against the leade rs were the stron- h k D•m•nds Truth. U ssisin r, in the course o f the latest proposa l, while the major- . hkin spoke in Yiddish. I est. Rabbi Silve s Mr. Ussi to he t administration pp(mition wice stoo t s addres,nt , I a re m arkable ity o e Hebrew "Ve- dec oha it would gof its ,Ile once by Dr. showe d sigons the lared corrected oted the-hasholom," orre c ted on a statem e queth that elimination ive the ho -em in Judge Mack m aP aroval t owever, n the that truth coes b e fo re peace,Weizmann and aga by Il men mentioned. ired Peace he was anx- himself. The effect of his address course of the day's proce dings, it much as he des was denied by several of the speakers roue that the truth about all the was entirely spoiled by his failure to r. Weizmann, that any things that were said be known. lie state the facts as proved by the cor- including D li condition was ever made calling for greeted the delegates in the name rections; Judge Brandeis Quits. the elimination of De Haas and of all Jews in Eretz Yisroel. Ile said that the eyes of all Jews were Fo lowing, the repudiation of the Frankfurter. directed at the time upon the room they were meeting in and was hap- Zionist administration and the dissap- Discusses Americ•nism. Judge Mack entered into a discus- py those eyes could not see how the proval of the president's report, 'receding hour was spent in that Judge Mack read a letter addressed sion of Americanism and Zionism, to him by Justice Brandeis in which reiterating his stand of the existence I room. Repeating that what was wanted the Supreme Court Justice and Hon- of a Jewish nationality. lie said ' that although the Jews were living was truth, Mr. Ussishkin declared orary President of the Zionist Or- that the reason the Jewish peopleganization of America declared him- scattered throughout the world, they al- self to be in complete agreement with were a living nationality. lie at the had no peace was b because they th the principles and policies adopted by same time asserted that the tacos- we Dr. ys loved the truth. Shmarya Levin, Dr. Mossin- the national executive committee. anion of the Jews in every country as a distinct nationality was a ques- sohn, both delivered eloquent address- Justice Brandeis authorized Judge es. They were allowed by I. A. Nai- Mack to present his resignation in the teen for each country individually to decide. That as far as America ditch head of the Keren Ilayesod and event Judge Mack resigns. Judge Mack then announced that was concerned, the Jews were Ain' its founder. ❑ Ile greeted the conven- the administration members will re- ericans. When the Jews would form tion in the name of the directors at' a dominating element in Palestine, the Keren Hayesod. lie de-cared that main members of the organization, liayesod had great encour- but that they withdraw from active they will become a politically inde- service. All the officers of the ad- the Keren pendent nation, the speaker during said. the agement and success in Lithuania, ministration, excepting Peter J. Sch- On numerous occasions Poland, Galicia and all the where other $300, de- weitzer, treasurer, and 31 of the 50' stroyed lands of Europe, sessions that followed, Judge Mack dy been contributed in members of the executive, withdrew was severely criticized for the repeat- 000 had alrea from affice with Judge Mack. Coun- ed assurances made about the Jew's Americanism. The criticising speak. tithes toward the fund. Ile. said the Gilman D. W. Simons, of Detroit, East European Jews were now asking ere claimed that the country needs member of the Executive Committee, no proof of the Jeevs' loyalty. That 'What is happening in America?" was one of the staunchest supporters argument was presented again and and declared that America's reply of the administration. Ile also with-, again. They declared that the real was being awaited. drew with the Mack faction. Following the withdrawal of the Honor to Pogrom Dead. loyal do not talk about their patrio- tism. They take that fur granted. In accordance with custom, the Brandeis-Mack faction from active Perhaps the most bitter attacks on convention rose to pay tribute to service, it was announced to the con- the administration leaders were made those who died in the Jaffa pogrom. vention that Samuel Untermyer, mil- on these points, of Americanism and Dr. Weizmann was asked to make lionaire-lawyer, will head Zionist ac- , the memorial remarks, and with tears tivities in the land in the stead of Jewish patriotism. in his eyes spoke for those who died Justice Brandeis. Mr. Untermyer Repeatedly Interrupted. Judge Mack was repeatedly inter- in Jaffa "al Kiddush liashem," for declared his willingness in a message rutted by the opposition. I'eter J. the sanctification of the Holy Name, to the convention to act in any capa- Schweitzer, treasurer of the Zionist for those who gave up their lives for city the convention may desire tot Organization of America, demanded the perpetuation of their ideal. , draft him. Deleg•tes Optimistic. Unanimous consent was then giv- that the administration refrain from The convention delegates opposed Inc •' using "Tammany Ball politic tam- en by the convention to resolutions tics." Louis Lipsky, who recently calling upon the Allied Powers speed- to the administration were through- resigned as secretary for the orgabi- ily to confirm the mandate for Pales- out swayed by a feeling of optimism ration in protest against the action . tine, protesting against the pogrom that everything will end for the good of the national executive in present- in Jaffa, and expressing confidence of the movement. The acceptance ing the memorandum to 11r. Weiz- , in the policy of Great Britain regard-, of Mr. Untermyer of the most re- mann's delegation, rose on a point .. ing the Jewish National Homeland sponsible position in world Zionism, of order in the course of the P resi- ' and in the work of Sir Herbert Sam- as head of the American Keren Ilaye- dent's discussion of Americanism uel as High Commissioner for Pales- sod, was cheered, and the general feeling was that new leaders will : and Zionism. Mr. Lipsky claimed tine' cheerfully accept the places vacated A that the chair was out of order in Ad d m i n i strat i on Repudiated. Immediately upon the election of by the administration. It was rumor- that he NVas not delivering his mss- siege, but was entering into a Chao- . Meyer Weisgall, Bernard G. Richards ed that Louis Marshall will hence- : retical discussion of nationalism. and Dr. S. N. Illelamed as the three forth take an active part in the work Ruling Mr. Lipsky out of order, secretaries for the convention (Yid- of the Zionist Organization of Am- English, Ilebrew respectively) erica. Judge Mack continued. dish English, ." a 0 The Detroit delegates to the con- second session "Our own efforts are directed, opening Te were Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Judge Mack said, "upon the building (It te convention tiinon proceeded of the eded to the des vention Councilman D. W. Simons, Louis ' t cession of the president's report. The. ven Luepoa n he u r racks o nefully st i a et tliscUSsion, which lasted 17 hours and Stoll and Mrs. Rachel Weinstein. In P'1.ilu center, s o f k I c tu I t , pated in by the best era- addition, approximately 100 visitors restored Jewish people. flow should was in it be done? Should it be done firm- tors in attendance at the convention, attended the convention from De-. lv, solidly, on a sound business bas- finally resulted in the complete re- trait. The Detroit visiting delega- i .s, on the ' sound bed-rock of econom- e pudiation of the administration, by a tion was haded by II. Goldman, E. - Rabinowitz, Joseph Wetsman, J. Lev - progress, or shall it be don vote of 153 to 11. icprogn'ss, in, Louis Dann and many other prom- _.e wastefully and slipshodly, without ' Th resoution, calling for the dis- approval of the president's report inept Detroiters. The Detroit 0111- any safeguards? the Slack I vial delegates supported the Neumann, Emanuel Pays Tribute to Chalutlim. uced I introduced of faction, although a vast majority of Judge Mack then declared himself . former hen 'Yof the Department I of a legal- Education of the Zionist Organize- . the Detroit visitors were opposed to' n i creatio the as opposed to ized ghetto in l'alestine. He paid a tion of America, now secretary of the ; the administrativ a a 1 al t e t this Chalutzim ' ,Keren Havestal in the United States o glorious tribut • ADOPT COMMISSION ipioneers) and both the right and ,. FORM OF GOVERNMENT d cusse the left rose and cheered at the men- , wl,',11": i received and discussed the l f th tion of the heroes that are sacrificing avng trtt of the P resi I t CLEVELAND.—Loyalty and al- i re- their best for the sake of Palestine- the repo m er have aniz ation o aVe a- Igiance to the World Zionist organi- building. Judge Slack paid a trib- . biting -lOnist to rg the ditTerenees that risen between the present ailminis. ration and wholehearted support to ute to the abilities of Menachem the Keren Hayesod, (Palestine foun- a ; Mendel Ussishkin and denied that , tration of the Zionist Organization of America and the IA orld Zionist elation fund), were pledged by dele- charges had been Made against the _ gates to the Amercan Zionist conven- alestine. Zionist Commission in Palestine.' Organization, particularly in refer- oni or- of the Zist to the Keren Ilayes;mtl, and hay- tion here Wednesday. The Pre Resolutions adopted acknowledge world- ' ence a hinted that the nationtuivt the aindaeria ganization sident the Zionist congress as the supreme leaders usurped their pos.ers. Ile ing given careful i cons arguments and explt positiontak-- authority in all Zionist affairs and charged in his report that a small red for anti aga nst the po such other legislative bodies es- , e sen- of group of persons had executed a . in accordance with the sta. coup d'etat in the World Zionist 1 en in that report, we, the repr Organization and now were attempt- tatives of the Zionist Organization Cute of the congress, and binds the ing another coup in the American of America, i in regular convention as- American organization to decisions Gaud Jfitruiture To have the unusual in your home adds an interesting hospi- tality, and a relief from the stereotyped effects of the average. Detroit migurniturr Warren and Riopelle By Automobile, Via Woodward Avenue East on Warren to Rio- pelle Street. By Street Car, Via Woodward Avenue and Crosstown tiara, East to Riopelle Street. W alk 1 wo Melrose 1321. 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Schweitzer, policy of "colonizing America" ' and p violation of the discipline of the or- general treasurer; Louis Lipsky, gen- 0 t i its ht with .ith e I anger to fraught i upon an open campaign to effect this I g anzaton,raug i oral secretary and Herman Conheim, time a coup d'etat in the American integrity, end d contrary to the highest Abraham Goldberg, Bernard A. Ros- Zionist movement att enblatt and Morris Rathenburg, all of • e. organization. He e said that internal interest of regret- di then dare t' strife fomented by such agitation l New York and Louis Robinson of sappromai -m re there- hera - has prevented the carrying out of ; full y express our Mount Vernon, N. Y. the constructive policies, vital to the , The change was made in order to development of Palestine. This, he . of." Rosenblatt, Neumann Attacks. provide a democratic form of ; admin. t •el a crisis in Zion affairs,. said, id created Judge Bernard Rosenblatt hurled istration of the affairs of the organ- and that it was for the convention to ization; I decide the future of the Zionist Or- the first bomb into 'the camp of the Max Schulman of Chicago, Reuben ganization of America. Judge Mack administration by his discussion of then asserted that the Zionist Or- the report of the president. Judge Brainen of New York, Schweitzer, ganization of America should assume Mack, on a question of personal priv- Rothenburg, Rosenblatt and Robinson and Major Samuel Rosensohn . w ere elected, members of the greater no responsibility for the Keren Ilaye- ilege, sod now established. replied for the administration, and action committee of the internation- Immediately upon the conclusion the two were then followed .by al organization and an executive corn- of his message, which lasted an hour Emanuel Neumann, who proved the mittee of 44 members was elected. 14 minutes Judge Mack announ- best card presented h by the opposition on and cad that he would call upon the die- in its fight against t e a d ministr Mr. Neumann declared that most CALLS KEREN HAYESOD tinguished guests to greet the con- negotiators between Judge of the OPPONENTS TO DEBATE vention. When Dr. Weizmann was called upon to speak, he received an Mack and Dr. Weizmann acted on ovation the like which has never he- their own personal accord, and that ; NEW YORK.—In a public state- • • t "t man Shad- as the saying fore been witnessed at a Jewish chonim spoiled the Shiddach." For ment made last week, Judge Bernard gathering. For 10 minutes the dele- the first time during the convention, A. Rosenblatt, President of the Am- gates were on their feet or on their of erican Zion Commonwealth, challeng- Mr. Neumann mentioned the name chairs, waving handkerchoefs, hats Justice Louis D. Brandeis, in criticism ed the American Zionists to appoint newspapers, cakes, some even wav- of the stand he took in London; and a representative who woud meet him in open debate on the question of the ing their chairs above their heads. for first time at a Zionist convention,. statues of the Keren Ilayesod, the al- Dr. Weizmann Moved. not a single pair of hands moved to leged unsatisfactory nature of which During the stretch of time that applaud. the delegates expressed their affec- has recently been pointed out in a Senator Straus Reprimanded. tion for their leader, D. Weizmann The most unpleasant moment of series of paid advertisements in the stood with hands folded, head bowed, convention occured during the Yiddish press. Judge Rosenblatt suggests that an eyes shut tight in attempt to suppress the Jr., address of Senator Nathan Straus tears that were choking him. 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