PACE TWO TnEkernorr, Lism Ew ffi_str_ R oae r1 - ' fIILJIIL1S 11 t1J mandatory of Palestine and the Jew- speech to the so-called question of ish leaders. W "diaspora nationalism.' This ques- Now note what follows. Suddenly tion has hung like a thick fog over the and without warning a complete minds of sonic few Jews who profess "change ci mss mei: the vision of his to see in the realization of our plans a dream." Mr. Zangwill raises &magic , danger lest they be regarded by their wand, shakes it at himself, and the fello•-citizens in the countries in next 'instant, from an intransigeant which they now live as citizens of the nationalist, from an uncompromising I new Palestine. The fog which Mr. Maximalist, he hecemes transformed Zangwill presumably came here to lift into a white-twinged pacifist and de- has, characteristically: enough, become featist. Ile who, only a moment be- denser after he has spoken. No re- fore, has denounced with scathing : sponsible Jewish lea d er in America satire the diminution or cancellation ever has advocated or suggested of Jewish rig' to and guarantees in "diasprra nationalism," if it means AND — 0, Palestine, suddenly sees the danger the political identiti•ation of, say, the C t of a nev world war and tells us that Jews of America with Palestine. "not enly must all the forces of Is- Ileeply as I ant concerned in the rael be msbilized against the next war, Palestinian cause, I would not remain C but we must forego our hopes in in it a day if that were tolerated as a Palestine rather than kindle a confla- part of the policy or program of the gration which may ravage the whole movement, and I know this is equally , world." Then proceeding in the some 1 true of you. For we are first and vein of angelic: self-abn•gati ca, he C foremast and shove all else Ameri- tells us that Zionism is dead and C cans with no thought of encouraging urges us to act as did King David or tolerating divided allegiance. The after his (gild had died. The ordinary Palestine Foundation Fund, of which — AT — human mind can only stand and gasp I am the head and which includes at these intellectual acrobatics and among its supporters Jews of all wonder if this clever pared , x-monger shades of opinion, Zionists, non-Zion- ,,& isn't trifling with our intelligence. - PRICES: $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. ists and anti-Zionists, is concerned But it seems that an explanation s^I rty with the constructive work in The unprecedented success of these two artists in joie( (-oat for this strange performance is not Palestine and has no political aim or has wanting. Mr. Zangwill himself significance, and never will have ss / been heralded throughout the world of music. A number s. iucts— an unusual feature with stars of such high caliber—marks the event deigned to furnish it on a subsequent tang as I am identified with it. This 1 as extraordinary. occasion. Assuring us that the speech "(besiege nationalism" is an absurd- To avoid distippointment, we urge you was the hardest piece of work he had ity on the fact of it, a ghost raised to purchase )., .r 0 ever done, he tells us that in writing by a morbid anti-Zionist imagination, tickets early, as this attraction will surely tax the cap.i...., of the house. it he kept in mind the effect that it and does not deserve the notice of would hese on the Arabs. lie knows, serious men. Mr. Zangwill, with char- obviously, that what he says has its acteristic irresponsibility, makes no DETROIT h s 0 PPA 0 effect on the Arabs. Perhaps he effort to discover if or where or by p ISOBEL J. HURST Management RADFORD MILLS knows also that he, with his ill-advised whrm such vie•vs are held. Instead, 1.1 and repudiated views, is held respon- he valiantly takes up arms against / • 1011101111•WW kW 100 IN KW M NW a sible by many competent observers for this phantom adversary and in the a great deal of the unrest among the course of a breathless combat over the Arabs. space of several columns he succeeds We are to infer, therefore, that in in giving the impression that he is advising the Jews to surrender their (leafing with some real and deadly foe. rights in Palestine he was producing " Jewish Vote" Idea Condemned. something for purely Arab consump- Again the effect fo what he says is tion. The Arabs, he assures us, are to give ec•nfort to our enemies who politically much more mature than tremble, or profess to tremble, at this the Jews. Therefore they must be bogy. Again he emits clouds of dense handled with finesse. They must be mist and the occasional fitful flashes suiCeoted ti the "diplomatic" (God of paradox and epigram serve only to save the mark!) methods of Mr. Zang- produce a greater bewilderment which will and all their dissatisfactions will reaches a climax when the prince of vsricty disappear. lie therefore proceeds sol- intellectual jugglers, after denouncing emnly to assure the Arabs that the "ditispore nationalism," a .creature of Jews should surrender their hopes in his own imagination, presents the lu- Palestine, at the same time winking dicrous and offensive suggestion that ti the Jews that he really doesn't the Jews of the United Stales organ- mean it. Presumably Mr. Zangwill ize themselves politically and create :I intends tImt the Arabs will thus he led "Jewish vote' for the defense of their to abandon their opposition. interests! That suggestion has right- ly created deeper indignation then "Naive and Childish." The entire performance is naive and any of his many other fantastic nos- childish enough to meet even Mr. trums. Personally I deeply resent it. Cadillac 0317 558 Penobscot Bldg. Zangwill's conception of diplomacy. The mere thought involves a baseless it becomes doubly ridiculous when Mr. reflection upon our American patriot- DETROIT MICHIGAN EMEMMER$1WREMP LLIMaina Zangwill shows himself unable to keep ism and cannot be too earnestly de- his "deep" motive a secret. He doesn't nounced, as it would be by.. his own Visit our permanent Bettor Homes Exhibit. Three complee floors-108 room. seem to understand that by reveal- British fellow-citizens if he dared of- 531■0411111 ■0•11N6.0 ■0•1111■11 /i11.0■1■0•11!0•11 ■ 011=1,01111111.11∎10 ing it all his artfulness is doomed to fer such a monstrous suggestion to 11711297111117WITIMILITIM111197121TfifilW211174114/71211111117 =1737211IWITIN2/11113/141711W113111117171111111WIESWIT11f1 them. I suggest that he try it on his failure. own fellow-citizens instead of crossing It is the hope and expectation of all the ocean to offer this gratuitous in- behind him no organization and no No characterizations are by him of us who are familiar with the facts sult to us Americans. and who know with what sincerity followers. He is responsible to him- considered trio strong for the manner It is a great pity that Mr. Zangwill self alone. And I was glad to note in which, he ...assured us, the British and single-mindedness we are ap- does not confine himself to his belle- that his views have been repudiated, Government has trifled with the Jew- proaching that problem, that the op- tristic activities. Ile has written tol- (Continued from page 1.) not only by yourself, as president of ish people. Ile would have us believe position of the Arabs will disappear, dealt with realities, and it is in that the American Jewish Congress, and not as a result of such puerile pseudo- erably good plays and even better sto- that the Balfour declaration, tenuous ries. He has been of great value to spirit only that I approach the prob. by the American Jewish Congress it- and ambiguous to begin with, has artfulness, but as a result of the gen- the Jews of the world in that field and lems that face us in Palestine. Epi- self, but also by the leading Jewish uine benefits the Jews are conferring been whittled down until nothing rec- I hope will be of still greater service grams and paradoxes may have fine newspapers of the country. on Palestine through such agencies as ognizable is left. According to him, in the future. Why should he bother sound, but they will not help us to The hollowness and meaninglessness Great Britain has not kept her sacred the Keren Ilayesod, which is develop- • solve these problems. They are on of Mr. Zangwill's widely' heralded ing the •ountry's resources and bring- with such really hard things as diplo- pledges. The present High Commis- macy and national finance in which the contrary, capable of doing us a "message" in which, as some of the sioner of Palestine, who, as is agreed ing it to a high level of civilization he speaks in the language of a child? great deal of harm. announcements had it, he would by all competent observers, has han- and prosperity. Mr. Zangwill points When it comes to the latter field, Moats Something Constructive. vouchsafe a new dispensation to the dled a difficult administrative prob- accusingly ti the fact that "Jewish you will excuse me if I decline of go Paradox and epigram is not the Jewish people, is nowhere better illus- lem in Palestine with consummate love, Jewish medical aid and Jewish into a criticism 14 Mr. Zangwill's method of approach for a man who trated than in his major complaint skill and no small measure of success, money have been poured in the direc- views on how to finance the rebuilding claims to be a leader in dealing with and warning. I am referring, of • is declared by this clever playwright tion of the Arabs with almost reckless of Palestine. I have the honor at I a serious problem. Nor is it the part course, to his diatribes against the and would-be statesman to be an ut- generesity.' We are proud of the in- responsibility: of being president of of one who claims to be a leader to be British Government and the leaders of ter weakling and incompetent. The dictment, if indictment it he. We have the Palestine Foundation Fund, which purely negative and destructive as is the Palestinian movement, who are answered the Arab agitators by ad-I Mr. Zangwill in his address. I have carrying the heavy responsibility of Palestinian leaders, and in particular mitting the Arabs to our hospitals , has received the endorsement of such Dr. Weizmann, than whom no people eminent men of affairs as Sir Alfred aerached in vain for anything con- furnishing the vast funds that are be- provdiing them with opportunities for has a greater leader, who has won not Mond, Sir Herbert Samuel, the High structive in the mass of incoherent ing required from (lay to day. Here only the admiration, but the affection employment and raising their stand- Commissioner of Palestine, Oscar and inconsistent utterances. What the Mr. Zangwill outdoes himself in satire of all with whom he had come into ard of living. What in Mr. Zangwill's Wasserman, director of the Deutsche Jewish people needs at this time is and invective against the men who are contact, including the potentates of eyes scents to be reckless in us is in Bank, and financiers of ritual emi- courageous and constructive states- carrying this burden, which hr is do- the earth, is declared by our master full keeping with the lofty ideals ship, not flippant witticisms and de- ing nothing to relieve, but is making w hich our movement has set for itself nence. In the matter of finance the epigrammatist to have bartered away judgment of these men will have to structive epigrams. more difficult by his constant fire of Jewish rights and to have left the and which will in the long run ef- stand against that of the famous play- The fact is, however, that Mr. Zang- destructive criticism and his grotesque Jewish people "naked to its enemies.' fectively counteract the Turk of the wright. will is not a Jewish leader. He has nostrums. handful of professional Arab agita- Such is the arraignment against the It would be a source of great regret , tors. if Mr. Zang'vills vagaries should I Note, on the other hand, the irre- have produced any effect on public sponsible and provocative manner in ( pinion. It is only necessary to sub-1 which Mr. Zangwill approaches the tact them to analysis to expose their Arab nroblem in another part of his unreality and absurdity. The task of befuddled and befuddling lucubration . rebuilding Palestine, to which you and I It has remained for a playwright others who are imbued with the high parading as a statesman to make the following amazing statement: "I shall (Continued on next sage.) always remain persuaded that a Jew- ish State was possible at the moment when the Arab was a defeated enemy, liberated frcni the Turk and glad enough to take on any political im- press; that by a policy of racial re- distribution such as is now in opera- tion la•t•een the Greeks and the Turks under the Treaty of Lausanne, com- bined with full compensation for ex- propriated land, the difficulty of mak- ing a home out of a territory in which f we are only one out of nine inhabi- tants and in which our total holding • of the soil is still below .1 per cent, could have been largely removed." p Wa lLIMIW IMMIN MI111111001 ■1111 MILIK "Good Furnilare Is Nol Expensive" IMININKasvp 1RO SA R AISA One of the many handsome Dining Room Suites In our Pre-Holiday display World's Greatest Dramatic Soprano _ c c C c c c 1 Giacomo Rimini,i Famous Italian Baritone c i . 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NO wonder that there is no common platform on which we could ever hope to stand, or ever '4 9 59 2 Trimmed with Siberian Squirrel Mink Kolinsky [Genuine] Lynx Fitch 1 1 ELECT TO COUNCIL CAPT, JOHN STEVENSON But not only is that notion ludi- cwriol il :e ,t. he futile and uncalled for rep- etition of it, after Mr. Zangwill him- self has abandoned it, is reckless, harmful and i-resminsible in the high- est degree. With retard to the Arab nroblem, Mr. Zangwill fails utterly in his attempt VI set as an emollient. Ile succeeds splendidly as an irritant. But presently with his usual knack of turning intellectual somersaults, 11114A t In forty and forty-two inch lengths these wonderful values are beyond comparison in quality—made in our own factory, they carry the unequaled Rollins guaranty for perfection in quality and workmanship—come in, convince yourself. ‘Gil jtallkS 36 ADAMS Ave., WEST On g41 Grand CMCIAJ Park Mr. Zangwill offers a plan for grant- ing the Arabs a constitutional govern- ment provided they are willing to sub- mit to a veto on their immigration nolicy so as n-t to restrict Jewish im- migration. Here we have a brand of statesmanship that is tree to all the traditions of opera bouffe. Is he on nai"e as to imagine thst anti-immi- mratisn laws are the sde means by which Jews could he kept out of Pal- "=tine hy those in authority The doors might remain wide open and ye local laws like those relating to lass tenure, to the franchise, the civil e- oioe what n-t might keep teas away more effectively than l•rke 4 gates. Proposals like these make it o.ly. mss. sible to take Mr. angwill His • long faithful career in the State Leg- islature, representing Detroit, makes him deserving of your support. Conservative, yet progressive, always dependable. sod -•-•'-sr de"vtes a great deal of , space in his wearisomely long, Paid for by • few of hi. many Detroit Jewish friends • 1 1