PAGE FOUR ftliernondEwisii(i1Rorocus ZANGWILL'S ADDRESS (Continued from page 3.) measure of autonomy Is, you see, ■ sine qua non of colonization, indeed of any work, if it is not to be inter- rupted in the middle. In the work of the Jewish Terri- torial Organization, which aimed at a Jewish National Home anywhere "on an autonomous basis," I was soon confronted with this problem. On the one hand, the self-styled prac- tical men, who are the great bunglers of the world, shied at demanding au- tonomy. On the other hand, every country I approached boggled at con- ceding it to the Jews even when they possessed enormous unpeopled terri- tories. Carlyle said the population of England was 30,000,000, mostly fools. I discovered the population of the world was 1,650,000,000, mostly dogs-in-the-manger. Not that they would not part with the land. Only Jews must turn into them. But com- ing down to bed-rock, my organiza- tion found that the absolute mini- mum of autonomy was the right to control one's immigration. Without that one was building upon sand, or on soil politically volcanic. Even the non-political Galveston operation, by which, in conjunction with the saint FORD MI penal truck in the best possible condition. You can't but this one. REO MICHIGAN SALES INC. THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS 4104 Woodward at Alexandrine Glendale 111711 ed Jacob Schiff, my organization suc- ceeded in planting a nucleus of 10,- 000 Russian Jews west of the Mis- sissippi, no as to break the self-made Pale of Jewish settlement here, and draw future immigrants away from your congested Ghettos, even this 100 per cent American scheme was im- peded by the capricious bureaucracy of the local immigration board, which on one occasion rejected for poor physique some 30 men, whom, when I journeyed to console and camper. sate them at Bremen, I had photo- graphed as a group of muscular giants. Herbert Samuel, when he was orig- inally sent to spy out the land of Zion, before being created a Knight and a Governor, brought back the re- port that Lebanon, a district of the same character as Palestine, carried, p er square mile ,three times its popu- l ation, and that therefore Zionism was a practicable policy. A more naive report was never made by ■ statesman of experience, and one can only suppose that this admirable ex- Honie Secretary of a civilized coun- try was, like the distinguished chem. Weizmann, entirely out of his element in coping with politics in the rough, and countries in the making. Ile might as well have reported that Ireland, a country of the same gen- eral character as England, carried only a population one-sixth as dense, and that therefore a great Jewish colonization could be established in Ireland. When you enter the realm of national politics, you enter, as I have already pointed out, the realm of Might. That is a crude fact which Lord Birkenhead has lately been en- forcing in America, and though he forgot that over these warring na- tions there is still a right which it is our duty to make prevail, it remains true that without might, even this right can rarely be established. In the case of Zionism you enter not only the realm of might, but also the realm of right. But when the White Paper says that the Jews are in Pal- estine "as of right," that ,Fight has still to be asserted by might, just as much as when Nehemiah's builders had to hold the sword as well as the trowel and it is useless to evade that issue. The rebirth of a nation is as dangerous as the birth of a child and the attempt to evade pain by "twi- light sleep" is futile. If it is not now Jewish might that guards our renais- sance, it is British might, as the Arabs plainly see. If you Americans are a free and independent people, it is be- cause the might of your ancestors prevailed against the might of Eng- land. And if your Red Indians are in reservations and only 344,303 now survive, it is because their might failed against yours. In Mr. ',oiler's excellent and largely impartial sur- vey of the whole Middle East prob- lem in his book called "The Truth About Mesopotamia, Palestine and Syria," the Jewish immigration is re- garded as imposed by England against the will of the inhabitants. And the author is not satisfied that these inhabitants have not the same right to exclude immigrants as Can- ada, Australia and the United States. The analogy to these countries is, of course, ridiculous, as Mr. Loder al- most sees for himself; but the fact remains that British coercion, taking in the last analysis the form of bombs and poison gas, must be used to protect Jewish immigration against the Arabs, and equally against Jew- ish Immigration to protect England from an Arab outbreak in a Pan- Arabic region. Zionism can there- fore only rely upon as much of Eng- land's might as suits the policy of England, and since the Zionist lead- ers are ready to accept any condi- tions, howevet humiliating and how- ever impracticable, and since Britain is represented by a too tactful Jew- ish governor, it is clear that only ■ minimum of might will be at the dis- posal of the Jewish National Home and that mainly in the British in- terest. That interest is now nakedly proclaimed by a shoal of writers and statesmen as the erection of a bar- rier state for the defense of the Suez canal. meanest transaction in all history. A framed Our syna g o g ues th k an d e ing up an enemy colony. is • is transaction all the meaner because as God for the re-establishment of Pal- why, imperfect as is the Leagu e avowed by General Allenby when estine as a Jewish home, without no- a N ble. of ations, T i s i a n w i sh m iopsniosw iusnem i n fr d . a i. , s : i , , , , , • h, n ,oa ss t decorating Captain Aaronsohn, the ticing that the phrase "a Jewish home That Z local Jews—not to mention the Jew- in Palestine" had been slyly substi- ish regiments—facilitated the con- tuted. And all the world thought the afford to become the blind and ob- a ny power. quest of Palestine, while the political same. Even as late as May, 1922, the tim e it advantages reaped by all the allies the fine President you have so tragic- w Z iq o A n utim i:tusasa shall gene m ftatiolifm t o y receive fr i o s t from the Balfour Declaration and by ally lost was writing his sympathy Britain from the millions invested in with the proposed "restoration of Pal- British government, still less . ., the s, Palestine on the strength of it, would, estine as a homeland for the Jewish our yellow press, any ackeio,• i , , „hen in the language of that tine old Chris- people." The fact that no Zionist extent that its presence is of e.. tian gentleman, E. P. Hewitt, K. C., protest was made at any point on the Britain or even to world ni,..: make the wilful betrayal of Zionism road to political ruin, combined with , It is treated as the sole h. , a "dishonor and a breach of faith." the feeble handling of the situation and even my old friend, S. But I do not agree with the slander- in Palestine itself by the Jewish gov- Mond, in his otherwise notl• era of Britain. No. though the Bal- ernor, precipitated the fiasco of po- at your Town Hall warned ii. ' s s that we might not do enough On July 0, Mr. Ormsby-Gore, the four Declaration has been reduced to litical Zionism. tify England in maintainnig the Rai- Colonial Under-Secretary, defending a scrap of White Paper, Balfour was The truth is that there Is a joint four Mandate. An unworthy threat the pro-Zionist policy of the govern- unquestionably sincere. lie had long British-Jewish interest in Palestine, of your "mone y ment from its critics, said in the toyed with the Jewish problem. without which the officialdom of the British Colonial Secretary the House of Commons: "The object of Lloyd dGseyon s reign Office would have strangled the e,g psa i fluke of Devonshire, being in Palestine is not merely to strafed h i s sympathy as af rjeush and ecently told the Balfour Declaration even before rdidemthoan t Fo provide a 'spiritual home.' ... There noble-souled Englishman, Lord Rob- birth; and this, as Herz!, who loved the House of Lords that Eissli,nd are quite other reasons." But in thus ert Cecil, has repeated in his preface England, admired her colonizing ea- must either carry out her mas Lite seeking to pacify our yellow journal- to Mr. Loder's book, that "the Zion- parity and placed his financial base or abandon Pal t.' ism, these Englishmen appear to be ist" policy is "of vital importance to in London, perceived, was the best from the great sums expend.• b y unaware how unfair they are to Eng- the world," that "a nation without guarantee of Jewish Renaissance in Jews in the purchase of land • grasping Arabs, the annual land. Though as the London Times a country of its own is an anomaly," Palestine. once of some $20,000,000 e s admits, in the stress and confusion and that "the Arab state has not any In sonic respects it might have of the war, the right hand of the ground of comlpaint." If the states- been better had France and England wrong sides between the import British government did not always man-like conception of Lord Balfour frankly divided Syria between them exports of Palestine shows how 7 know what the left hand was giving has been reduced to its lowest pos. as legitimate spoil of war, leaving the Jewish money is being sunk l; • away, and the same territory may sible meaning, the blame lies first Jewish people whose fate is bound up country, let us hope products,. have been promised to rival appli- with the military administration of with the growth of world-truth and Sir Alfred would have tess cants, yet I am mire England did not Palestine, brazenly over-ruling the world-justice, unentangled with the in order in warning England tl issue the Balfour Declaration merely home government, and with our Brit- ambiguous device of mandates and might not do enough to ja-t as a war rnanoeuver, but sincerely ish permanent officialdom, whose the dubious justice of peace treaties. in pouring our resources into meant to solve the Jewish problem by Especially at the time • (unction it is to curb the generous There is, however, one surpassing ad- tine. the Diaspora has been living the the establishment of a Jewish state. impulses of their transient and em- vantage in being under the League of It is bad enough to have deceived our barrassed chiefs, and to express the Nations and not nakedly under Brit- the blackest time even in its hi people's hope, but for Englishmen to honorable indiscretions of ministers ain—that it is a protection to non- For the "Jewish National II represent this deception as inten- in Palestine is at this moment a tional would be to accuse their own in language which does not so much British Jews living in such countries! tie Jewish or national a home • y conceal as cancel them. Thus Philip as are liable to come into clash with country of having exploited Jewish Graves, in his recent book, "Pales- Britain. Imagine the situation of the other part of the Diaspora, to e idealism to grab Palestine for itself; ine, tells us that every word of the mildest non-British Zionist in war in fact Palestine has now been is I. it w ould convict England of the B alfour Declaration was deliberately time if he were supposed to be build Trust Uesischkin, the old stab., who actually living there I. s s where the shoe pinches, and whos.• pulsion from office by the very i n. grass that adopted his protest against the British government is only An. other illustration of the confusion in the Zionist camp. The Arabs remain as obdurate as ever. The Weizmann. Samuel policy of perpetual conces- sion has but confirmed their °mai- tion. As I warned Sir Herbert Sam, uel when he first went out, the line of least resistance is no road to any goal. A pessimist has been defined as a man who, placed between two evils, chooses both. The Zionist lead- ership seems of the same kidney, for it has sacrificed- Jewish autonomy without acquiring Arab recognition or friendship. In politics, lamented the late Lord Morby, you are always between two blunders. The Zionists continue to choose both. What does this Karlsbad vote of censure on the British Mandatory mean at bottom but a demand for more disgruntling of the Arab, more armed force? But the moment for force has passed. I shall always remain persuaded that a Jewish state was possible at the moment when the Arab was a de- feated enemy, liberated from the Turk and glad enough to take on any political impress; that by a policy of racial redistribution such as is now in operation between the Greeks and the Turks under the Treaty of Lau- sanne, combined with full compensa- tion for expropriated land—a policy of mine with which even our Morn. ing Post was originaly satisfied--the difficulty of making a home out of a • territory in which we are only one out of nine inhabitants and in which our total holding of the soil is still below 4 per cent, could have been argely removed. I shall always be- ieve that at the critical moment the Zionist leadership, unconscious of the living forces behind it, such as already existed in Palestine, or have fresh expression in the Haluzim, per- haps even content with the Ached- Ilaamism which, as Dubnow tells us, had alreday replaced Zionism as !early as the Congress of 1913, failed in nerve and will-power. But the j hour of destiny has passed. A great moment found, as Ilerzl had fore- boded, a small people. YOU R DETROIT OF 1933? HAT kind of Detroit will your sons and daughters have? Will it be peaceful, progressive, a good place to live in? Or will it be a hotbed of crime, a sinkhole of corruption, a place where people live because they must? Will the Detroit of ten years hence, twenty years hence, be bet- ter or worse than the Detroit of today? The character-building and educational agencies financed by the Detroit Community Fund are doing all in their power to make good citizens out of the coming generation. Through their efforts good tendencies are substituted for evil; knowledge takes the place of ignorance; hungry minds and hungry souls are fed and inspired. In short, these men and women of tomorrow are helped to a better, fuller life, so that they will be a credit to their city. You prosperous citizens of Detroit, you know how greatly our city has helped you to your present success. What will you do to pass on a better city to the coming generation. Dedicate a part of your prosperity to the future of your city— by making a generous subscription to the Detroit Community Fund. "The Moving Finger writes, and hav- ing writ, Moves on; nor all your Piety n Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it." More than 40,000 needy human beings —from babies-in-arms to aged grand- parents—last year caught a rare hour of happiness, of joyful play, of picnic pleas- ure, of blue-sky recreation, or were lifted out of sordid surroundings and inspired to realize their dreams through 20 agen- cies of the Detroit Community Union de- voted to elevating Detroit's standard of living. • Nine settlement houses—doors of op- portunity to the immigrant and those op- pressed by poverty—conduct neighbor- hood parties and dances, libraries for the children, clubs for the mothers, for the boys and for the girls The physical welfare of both young- sters and adults is cared for in gymna- sium classes; pre-natal, baby and gen- eral clinics, kindergarten and day nurs- eries afford the information and help so necessary for sturdy childhood, so -help- ful to overworked mothers. Community laundries and cooking classes provide economies appropriate to slim purses. Night school classes, in co-operation with the Board of Education and libraries, supply opportunities for even the poorest to develop their latent God-given talents. Tired mothers and their children and working girls of limited means are given much-needed vacations in the open, thus securing rest and enjoyment of which, otherwise, they would have been de- prived. Ten thousand Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls and nearly 9,000 young people of the Y. M. C. A. anad.Y. W. C. A. receive healthful and correc tive exercise. An expropriation policy, tolerable in the immense tragedy of the war, I would be inadvisable today. Think of the world-jungle in which, as sego from my aeroplane, the little Jewry nestles. All countries civilized enough to have chemists and inventors are I busy preparing to destroy the rens- inants of civilization use aced with the possibility of all hie being driven underground, and mars the apex of the ages, regressing in n, a super-rabbit or returning literal, to the cave-man. Add Dr. Bert finely said, "a world that was alns destroyed by hate is trying to sa,• itself by hate." Lloyd George r minded us recently that there ar' 110,000,000 more men under arms in Europe than before the "War to en I War." And I am sure it seethes with more oppressed minorities than Is. - fore the principle of nationalities %vs- I invoiced for racial protection. Ev, in the weeks before sailing here, ha, ing booked my passage on a Flemish boat, I was not sure that Ang.ls- , 'French friction would not prevent ' my crossing. That friction, had it developed, would have set the new Jewry of Palestine in arms against the neighboring French Syria. For both France and England have the • right under their mandates to raise local militia for the defense respec- tively of Syria and Palestine and, moreover, to use their ports and rail- ways for the passage of their own 'troops and munitions _of war. Who would throw a match into such a powder factory as the globe has be- come? Detroit Community fund 6th Annual Campaign Oct. 29 to nov.5 ' I ' No, not only must all the forces of Israel be mobilized against "the next war," but we must forego our political h yes in Palestine rather than kindle a conflagration which may ravage the whole world. It is true, as even the I White Paper concedes, the Karlsbad Congress may take its grievances to the League of Nations—a strange anticlimax indeed to that deluge of pro-British cables with which the Jew- ries of the world swamped the San IRemo conference. But who believes either that the League of Nations has 'the power to coerce England or that England will abandon Palestine of the enterprise of France or the lethargy of the Arab? No Dr. Weismann has received the freedom of New York; he canna obtain the freedom of Jerusa- •lem. Peliteal Zionism is dead. All or- ganizations cling to life ,especially vSen they own funds. But humanity must not become a parasite on its own machinery, and the proudest will must sometimes acknowledge honor!- Me defeat. So long as King David s (Turn to Page Five)