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WARBURG, MELCHETT GIVE $500,000 EACH
FOR PALESTINE AT HISTORIC GATHERING
FOR THE FORMATION OF JEWISH AGENCY
(Continued from Page One.)
concluded their sixteenth Zionist
Congress after a 12-hour session
throughout the night, culminating
two weeks' proceedings, appeared
exhausted, while those described
as non-Zionists, just arriving, ap-
peared physically fresh and pre-
pared for the new tasks of the
Council sessions.
"Let Us Be of One Spirit."
The pivotal point of the pro-
ceedings was the address of Louis
Marshall, president of the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee, who, to-
gether with Dr. Weizmann, was
mainly instrumental in bringing
about the unity between the Zion-
ists and non-Zionists for the Pal-
estine work. The leader of the
American delegation, constituting
the largest single delegation of the
assembly of representatives from
21 countries, was given a rousing
ovation when he ascended the
platform following the address in
Hebrew of Rabbi Zen Zion Uziel.
Addressing himself to: "Dr.
Weizmann, brothers and sisters,"
the leader of the American non-
Zionists stated:
"This is the most extraordinary
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meeting I have ever attended. Jews
from four continents come to-
gether as Zionists and as non-Zion-
ists. In spite of our differing ideas
and ideals, the result of this union
will be a rebuilt Palestine, with-
out anyone being asked to sacrifice
his conscience or his principle,"
Mr. Marshall said, turning to the
Zionists, among whom there was
apprehension for their Zionist
principles as a result of their pact
with the non-Zionists.
"Not Money Bags."
"We American Jews are un-
known to you," Mr. Marshall con-
tinued. "Our traditions and hub-
its differ. The idea prevails among
some of you that Americans are
'money bags.' We are not 'money
bags.' We are flesh and blood.
We are Jews, Jews who respond to
every cause in Judaism. We have
done our duty to our brethren in
Eastern Europe; we will continue
to Is so. We have done our duty
to Palestine and will continue to
to so, if you will let us. We feel
confident that you will let us."
Mr. Marshall paid tribute to Dr.
Weizmann, stating that "we have
been united through De Weiz-
' mann'm statesmanship" and indi-
cated that the non-Zionists find no
difficulty because of the amend-
ments to the Jewish Agency con-
stitution enacted by the Zionist
Congress. Expressing particular
appreciation of the amendment
enacted by the Zionist Congress,
sponsored by the Mlzrachi, for
greater consideration by the Jew-
ish Agency of the religious needs
in the Palestine settlements and
for a greater religious education in
the Palestine schools, Mr. Marshall
concluded, exclaiming: "We have
one God, we are one people, let us
be of one spirit."
Wei:mann', Opening Address.
Dr. Weizmann, who called the
meeting to order and delivered the
PLTROCTIEWISMORONICL
opening address, started in He- Palestine pioneers. Before all oth-I
brew, proceeded in English and era, we must mention here the
concluded in German.
name of that great Jew and great
"In this solemn moment it is fit- man to whom Jewish Palestine is
ting that my first words be uttered infinitely indebted and to whom
in the language which forms a we send from this platform our'
precious part of our historic heri- greetings—Baron Edmund de!
tage. The task of the Jewish; Rothschild," Dr. Weizmann said.,
Agency will be to preserve and en- "At a later period the longing to
rich the heritage of the past gen- Zion of the Jewish people found its
erations and to establish the Jew- expression in the Zionist Organiza-
1
ish national home on sound foun-
dation. We are drawn together
"We have established the ex-
by our pride in our common tradi- tended Jewish Agency in the con-.
tion. We are met to dedicate our- victim' that we meet as free and
selves to the service of a common equal men and that our partner-
ideal. The road before us is a ship rests on mutual respect. The I
long and arduous one, but we are question of convictions cannot he
resolved to follow it without fal- regulated by article's of constitu-,
tering until it brings us to our tion, but what we can and wish to ,
goal," Dr. Weizman!, said.
regulate here is the system of
Organization, practical work. May it be that,
Zionist
"The
which has so long borne the heat what we create here shall be an I
and the burden of the day, has honor to the Jewish name and a1
never ceased to hope for a union blessing to the future genera-I
of constructive forces of which the lions.
"In this sense we believe that
Jewish Agency for Palestine will
henceforth be the symbol and the this day, the fifth day of Ab, in the
instrument. There is not one , year 5689, will be recorded as an
among us who is not deeply con- historical day in the annals of Jew-
scious of the lofty responsibility ish history. I declare the consti-
which we are about to assume tution meeting of the Council of
here. I earnestly trust that the the Jewish Agency for Palestine
labors of the Council will redound open," Dr. Weizmann concluded.
Melchett Criticises Mandatory
to the lasting advantage of the
A vigorous note, voicing disap-
Jewish people and to the honor of
the Jewish name," Dr. Weizmann pointment at the attitude of the
mandatory power, was sounded by
said.
Dr. Weizmann referred to the I Lord Melchett, British Zionist,
late President Wilson as the origi- when he, following Sir Herbert
nator of the mandate system, un- Samuel, former high commissioner
der which Palestine is adminis- of Palestine, addressed the Jewish
tered. Ile sketched the legal in- Agency meeting.
Lord Melchett disagreed with
ternational basis for the Jewish I
Agency as provided for in the Pal- the view expressed by Sir Ilerbert,
estine mandate, and outlined the who declared that "the cause of
progress of the negotiations which Palestine is safe with the British
led up to its creation and the tasks government."
"It is a great disappointment to
which the new Jewish body will
MP that under no government and
face.
under no high commissioner were
Pays Tribute to Rothschild.
"When the first colonists were we able to exercise the full weight
fighting for their material exist- which the Palestine mandate pro-
ence in a thoroughly backward vides for the Jewish Agency,"
country, when they were harassed Lead Melchett stated. The politi-
by untold difficulties, the Jews cal position requires eternal vigi-
throughout the world rose to a lance," he added.
"From Basle to Zurich and from
Irecognition of their duty to the
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the leading rabbis in Eastern Eu-
rope, including Rabbi Israel Ila-
cohen of Itadin, known as the the-
retz Chaim; Rabbi Joseph Jacob
Schneursohn, known as the Luba- 1
witscher Rebbe, and Rabbi Chaim l
Ozer Grodinsky of Vilna, joined in
the issuance of a proclamation to
Orthodox Jews to observe a day of
fast and prayer in supplication for
the cessation of the persecutions'
against the Jewish religion in So-1
viet Russia.
The day for the fast was set in
the proclamation for Sept. 4, on
the eve of the first day of the He-
brew month, Ellul.
It is reported here from Russia
that Rabbi Samuel Levitan, head
of the Talmudic academy at No-
vel, recently closed by the Soviet
authorities. who was sentenced to
three years' exile, will again be
brought to Moscow for a new trial.
This was brought about by the
efforts of his attorneys. The trial
will not be open to the public.
Beret's book, "Judenstaat," to a
reality, to the possibility of re-1
creating Eretz Israel was not a
chance but a miracle, but I hope
that the great God who is watching
over us will guide us and help us
with the strength which main-
tained us from before the Temple
days up to the time of the Balfour
Declaration," Lord M el c het t
stated.
"All Jews Must Enter Agency."
"Not only sonic Jews but all
Jews are necessary for the rebuild-
ing of Palestine," stated Sir Iler-
bert Samuel, former high commis-
sioner of Palestine. "It was for
this reason that Article IV was in-
serted in the mandate. Today, this
Agency has been born. For the
first time representatives of the
entire Jewish people the world;
over have gathered, more numer-
ous than ever before. Let us pay'
tribute to the work of the Zionist
Organization," he said.
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"The Zionist Organization will
not lose its strength," Sir Herbert
continued. "It will rather double
its strength. It will not lose its
identity, but retain its Congress,
its problems, its crises. (Laugh-
ter.) What ought to be guarded
against is that Zionism should not
become bureaucratized. When you I
do that you kill it. We are grate- 1
ful for the spirit of sacrifice which
the Zionist Organization is able to,
invoke in the Jewish masses. The
Zionist Organization has proven to
profess reason in offering 50 per
cent of the seats on the Jewish
Council to the non-Zionists. How-
ever, the president of the Zionist
Organization must remain the
president of the Jewish Agency.
When we remember that it is
Weizmann who is the president of
the Zionist Organization, no other,,
course is conceivable," he said.
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stalled, at the company's Washing-
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Clifford street.
A special telephone number,
"Greenwich 1212," designates the
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time signal, which is given at reg-
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Time of day calls will be charged
Prof. Albert Einstein, who was I for on the sane basis as local calls
given a tremendous ovation by the from private or public telephones.
assembly, declared that Aug. 11
will be a great day in the annals
of the modern Jews. A new era Talking and Sound Pictures
is dawning, he said, launching into
Introduced in Oriental
a glowing tribute to the memory
Theater.
of Dr. Theodor Herzl. At the
Joining the ranks of the other
mention of Dr. Ilerzl's name all first-run theaters downtown, the
Zionists in the assembly rose, fol-
Oriental Theater announces the
lowed by the others. "The Jewish inauguration of its sound and talk-
people before Herzl were atoms.
ing picture policy, beginning Fri-
Ile brought them together. Herzl day. To give added significance to
possessed a rare political instinct. the event. the entire program, both
Ile inaugurated this work when it
stage and screen, will be of an all-
was enormously difficult, when it
star character. The world's prem-
seemed impossible and it was op-
iere showing of "Lucky In Love,"
posed by everybody. Today, we
synchronized by the famous RCA
witness the triumph of this work.
Photophone system, is the first all-
Ile was followed by our great
talking, all-singing feature picture
leader, Weizmann, from whose
that will be shown on the screen at
work in the Agency much may b e
the Oriental Theater.
expected," Prof. Einstein declared.
Not to be outdone by the screen
Palestine Rabbi Speaks.
presentation, the new stage show
Rabbi Ben Zion UzIel, rabbi of boasts, as its headline attraction,
the Sephardic community of Tel none other than Jane and Kather-
Aviv, after welcoming the inau- ine Lee, those two famous cut-ups
guration meeting, described in who convulsed movie audiences a
strong terms the recent occur- few years hack with their juvenile
rences at the Wailing Wall, voic-, antics. A diversified number of
ins a vigorous protest.
feature acts, selected for their pop-
Felix M. Warburg, who devoted ularity with variety audiences,
a part of his address to a descrip- comprise the balance of the stage
tion of the negotiations between program.
the leaders of the Zionist Organ-
ization and the American non-
Zionists, paid tribute to the work, "Where Eaat is Eaat" Fea-
devotion, patience and understand-
ture at Alhambra.
ing of Louis Marshall and "the
Following the presentation this
broad-minded attitude" of Dr.
Saturday of "Clear the Decks," a I
Weizman, Col. Kisch and the other
talkie with Reginald Denny in the
Zionist leaders with whom nego-
star role, the Alhambra Theater.
tiations were conducted.
Woodward and Kenilworth, will
Palestine Urge Tremendous.
present "Where East Is East" on
"The urge of Palestine is tre- Sunday and 'Monday. In this talk-
mendous. Whoever has been there
ing picture, Lupe Zalez, fierce lit-
must feel it in his bones, he must
tle dancer from Mexico, enacts a
feel in his heart the love of the
spirited little daughter of the
soil. Every blade of grass, every
ju ngles, living with her father, a
growing flower, every orange pro- trapper of wild animals in the
duced in perfect form, will add to wilderness. It is a vivid drama of
the esprit de corps and strengthen Siam, with a cast that includes
th,. desire to work shoulder to Estelle Taylor, Lloyd Hughes and
-Huller and hand in Mind. This others of note.
will tend to produce a unified and
Other features at the Alhambra
strong Jewry in Palestine. The for the balance of the week are:
Hebrew language has done won- Tuesday and Wednesday, "House
ders but still more could be done of Horrors," Thursday, "My
to work out a common basis in Lady's Past," Friday and Satur-
education and, sooner or later, to day, Aug. 23 and 24, Dorothy
evolve a method of co-operation in Marked in "Twin Weeks Off" and
the many ways of educating the "Collegians" in a two-reel talking
growing generation. All little con-, comedy.
gregations should come together
by and by and form the most beau-
tiful and the most perfect world "Connecticut Yankee" Be-
congregation," he said.
gins Fourth Week at
A credetials committee of five
Cass Theater.
was appointed by Dr. Weizmann
The
passing of "A Connecticut
at the first session. It is composed
of Dr. Cyrus Adler, Philadelphia; Yankee" into the fourth week of
Max Shulman, Chicago; S. Grone- its successful engagement at the
mann, Berlin; Nathan Laski, Lon- ('ass Theater, show's an apprecia-
don, and Berl Locker, Poale Zion- tion of Mark Twain's famous sat-
ire and an enthusiasm seldom wit-
ist.
nessed in our local theater for a
Ussishkin Arouses Enthusiasm.
musical
comedy so radically differ-
M. M. Ussishkin. head of the
J. wish National Fund, veteran ent from the cut-and-dried enter-
tainments
trading under that style
Zionist leader since the days of,
Herz', stirred the assembly to en- , of amusement.
Mark
Twain's
humor is largely
thusiasm when he turned to the
non-Zionists, recounting what the, based upon incongruity and con-
trast.
He
never
wrote anything
Zionists had brought into the part-1
nership. "We bring to this meet-I funnier than the Yankee, or any-
think
more
representative
of the
inc the Balfour Declaration, the
Palestine mandate, 100 Jewish spirit of America. It is a chal-
lenge
of
the
new
world
to
the
old.
colonies in Palestine, a revived He-
brew language, and the llebrew
University. We want you to build,
on this foundation."
Mr. Ussishkin, who was not
scheduled at a speaker on the
original program, substituting
Chaim Nachman Bialik, gave un-
stinted praise to Dr. Weizmann as
the creator of the Jewish Agency.
The applause became deafening
when he exclaimed: "We brought
these things to you because we
must increase the tempo of our
work until Palestine stops being
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Season Attraction where the film
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Colman's voice is the new wonder
of the speaking screen, and his
acting in the role of the dashing
English captain is superb.
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