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mita 9ewish Periodical Cotter



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CI-MON AT•NU1 e CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

E VETROUJEWiSii [HEONICIdE

PAGE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

SOCIETIES ANSWER
CAMPAIGN APPEAL

( CONCLUDES) PUGS(

PAGE I)

Home; however, funds designated
for certain purposes will be used
for those purposes only. It was
felt that despite the misunder-
standing and hostility which pre-
viously existed between the or-
ganizations and the Federation,
the point has been reached in cre-
ating an organized, united front
for the forthcoming drive. This
was evidenced by the spirit of
enthusiasm and confidence which
prevailed at this meeting.
Mrs. Emma Lazarotf Scheyer
favored the audience with three

j solos, and Maurice Dombey "Chit-

ilk" recited several selections in
Yiddish.

REVISIONISTS QUIT
the General Zionists from Eastern
!Galicia voted in the negative.
ZIONIST CONGRESS;
General Zionists from
REJECT DISCIPLINE Other
Galicia abstained

AMERICAN TEAM LEADING BY
100 POI NTS IN MACCABIAD

THREE

high-hatted consuls of America,
Austria and Poland, Dr. Nahum
Sokolow and his daughter, Dr. CA-,
lilna Sokolow, Dr. and Mrs. Chaim
Weizmann, members of the Jewish
Agency Executive, many members
of the Zionist Actions Committee,
and leading governments officials
inclbding District Commissioner
Edward Keith-Roach and District
Coner.issioner R. E Crosbie of
Jaffa,

4rom voting,
Mr. Ben-Gurion and Mr. Usaish-
( CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)
flag when it was hoisted on • high
members co-operate with their
kin advocated the acceptance of
tower dominating the newly built
captains, who will solicit them sion of the Actions Committee the change.
rice. Steiner also ran anchor o n stadium. The strains of Hatikvah
during the month of April, by with ■ desire to unify all forces
At three o'clock in the morn- the American 16,000-metre rely y synchronized with the release of
contributing generously to both in Zionism on the basis of a com- ing, prior to the declaration of which was won by South Atm a. a flock of jigeons to symbolize free.
the Allied Jewish Campaign and mon pro gram for common ac- the Revisionists, the Mizrachi del- The South African team will r e- dom and peace in Zion. The flag
the Old Folks' Home. Organiza- tivity emanating from deep Zion- egates made a last effort to pre- ceive ■ special trophy donated b y was then lowered to half mast in
tions should contribute their share ist patriotism.
vent a break in the Zionist Or- Max Manischewitz of New Yor k. honor of an Arab who had been
in the name of the organization
"Our desire was confronted ganization by urging that the Members of the second place Arne r- drowned In the Mediterranean try-
as a body, out of the treasury, in with mechanical dictatorship of question of the change in the can relay team in addition t o ing to save the lives of two Mecca-
edition to individual pledges of the governing party, which re- Shekel should be left to the deci- Steiner were Charles Coates of Lo s bee athletes, Lord Idelchett, cesi-
their members. Women's Auxil- fused a round-table conference sion of the next Zionist Congress. Angeles, Harry Hoffman of Ne w dent of the IL orld Maccabee Union,
iaries are instructed to give their for reaching a peaceful under- This proposal was, however, re- York and Abe Rosenkrantz. Sand . pened the ceremonies with a speech
individual contributions and not standing, despite the support of jected by 44 votes against 9.
ler, high jump winner, alslo place d in Hebrew in which he stressed the
to make deductions from their five Zionist parties," the declara-
Adopt Budget
third in the 110•metre hurdles, an d need for the physical as well as the
husbands' share, and in addition tion says. '
All political resolutions recom- the hop, step and jump, while Fin _ spirituel regeneration of the Jew-
to this add lump sums out of the
mended
by
the
political
commit-
kelstein
finished sixth in the ham . fish youth.
After the Revisionists con-
At the close of his
YOUR
treasury.
cluded reading their declaration, tee were accepted at the closing mer throw. Among the American • speech, the 5,000 participants
session
of
the
Actions
Committee
who
have
qualified for the finals i n marched past his box in alphabeti-
The name of Mrs. Hyman Alt- statements were also read by
man was inadvertently omitted Ben Zion Mossnesohn in behalf of by all parties, the Revisionists be. other events are harry1Verbin o f cal order, beginning with Austria.
from the list of the committee of the General Zionists, by Rabbi mg the only ones voting against Michigan State Normal College, i ▪ Each group except Germany bore
21, of which Myron Keys is chair- Meier Berlin in behalf of the them. The resolutions regarding the 800•metre run; Hoffman an d the flag of its country of origin, In
man.
Mizrachi, and by Berl Katznelson, labor and immigration questions Coates in the 100, 200, and 400 . addition to the Jewish blue-white
were adopted by the Actions Corn- metre dashes, and Solly Hornstei ▪ banner,
An appeal over Altman's Radio in behalf of the Laborites.
in boxing. I'. Smith of South Af .
mittee unanimously,
The 134 Germans, the largest
A Serious Break
Hour will be made by Harold Sil-
,
The Organization Committee rice set a Maccabiad records b y contigent, was the only aggregation
The crisis at the Actions Com.
ver, head of the Jewish Social
winning the 110-metre hurdle in 1 6 not carrying a flag because they
ape'
rived
the
granting
of
the
to your relatives in the
mittee
which
led
to
the
walking
Service Bureau, Sunday, April 14.
o
nds flat. South Africa ale o had declined to bear the Nazi ewes-
U.S.S.R. Torgsin Stores ore
The next meeting of the Com- out of the Revisionists came after states of Sonderverl and to the sec
,
Hashomer
liazair, the left wing The
won the
401-metre
relay The
for men
n,
the
General
Zionists
had
failed
of
the
Histadruth.
same
tike.
men
wore
blue
shirts
located in the larger cities
mittee of 21 will be held Sunday,
The women's broad jump was wo
bearing the inscription "Maccabi"1
April 21, at 2:30 p. m., at the in their attempts to establish a
of the Soviet Union and car-
b Miss Freiwald of Poland. In in white, white flannel trouser,
Statler Hotel. A conference of coalition of all parties on the , committee rejected the granting
ry about 15,000 different
o
of the same privilege to the the boxing
events Brill f Holland white tropical helmets and white
the delegates will take place Sun- basis of party discipline. This!
!knocked
out
Birnzweig,
Palestine'
domestic
and imported ar-
s
shoes.
The
girls
were
clad
in
blue
Party led by Meer
day, April 21, at the Statler Ho- was refused by the Revisionists.] Judenstaats
Grossman. lightweight champion, and Devries skirts, white trousers with ties and
ticles of high quality.
The
Mizrachi
leaders
then
made
al
tel, at 3:30 p. m. sharp. Members
white
berets.
The
definite
split
among
the
of
Holland
w-on
a
decision
over
of the Committee of 21 are re- motion that the question of dis-
Zionists overshadowed all other 1Khour of Egypt, one of the few
The crowd constituted the most
quested to come to the meeting cipline should be adjourned until
non-Jews entered in the Maccabiad . impressive Jewish gathering ever
Many makes of USED CARS, taken in
on time in order that the meeting an understanding is reached with news coming out of the Actions
assembled
in modern Palestine.
Committee.
Summer
up
briefly,
The
amazing
come-back
of
the
be over by 3:30, at which time regard to a common Zionist pros: however, the following were American team as evidenced by the
trade for the fast-selling New Ford V.B.
Special applaluse greeted Lord
the conference of the delegates grain for extending the Zionist among the developments at the fact that at the end of the first two Alelchett when he announced the
work and for building a coalition
will commence.
roc Toroth. ocollors
Honest value for every dollar. Liberal
of all Zionist groups. This mo- concluding sessions of the Actions days of the Maccabiad the United reconciliation of the various Pal.
Iwo your awl built
Appeals During Passover
States was leading with 48 points ' estinian sports groups. Both the
guarantee. Small down payment and easy
tion was, however, rejessed by Committee:
autborlaad agent
as against 39 for South Africa and Betar, the Revisionist youth organ-
Organizations that have not as the Labor i tes.
A budget for the

year 33 for Palestine. America may get ization, and the Hapoel, worker's
terms through Universal Credit Company.
yet sent in their membership lists
The inter-group negotiations amounting to $1,650,000
was additional points as a result of pro-
athletic organization, had composed
and working committees, are re- carried on by the Mizrachi and adopted. This sum includes $
See the nearest Ford dealer for latest list
300 , test filed over the award of the their differences under the sooth-
quested to do so at once.
the General Zionists, with the 000 for organizing increased im- 400-metre hurdle relay race to Ger-
ing
of USED CAR bargains.
Arrangements were made with Revisionists and the Laborites,
. influence of Jewish Agency Mil-
migration of Jewish labor into many. The Americans contend that
s. Another speaker was Dr.
Mr. Altman and Mr. Weinberg, lasted for many hours. Both the, Palestine.
they
won,
but
the
race
was
not
General Representative ha U.S.A.
Herman
Eelewer, founder of the
whereby addresses will be made General Zionists and the Miz-'
A resolution was passed ap-
It Ranters—MI Firth Ave. ) N.V.
during their radio hours by vari- rachi consider the present break proving the change in the text of counted because the crowd swarmed World Maccabee Union, who at the
out on to the field after the open- close of his address, thrice re-
ous Jewish and English speakers in the Zionist Organization as the Shekel which entitles the pur-
ing of the event.
peated "Am Yisroel Chai" (the
every Sunday throughout the very serious.
chaser to vote in the elections to
40,000 Spectators
Jewish people lives), as 5,000
month of April and part of the
coming World Zionist Con-
The change in the text of the
The games gut under way ofll- marchers echoed his words at they
month of May.
Shekel, obligating every voter to gress. Combined with this was daily at 5,000 athletes and 40,000
Bernard Isaacs, associate chair- the next Congress to maintain a resolution calling for discipline spectators saluted the Maccabiad stood at attention. The visitors in
the main grandstand included the
man of the Jewish Speakers' party discipline, was adopted by' within the Zionist party. The
Bureau, is making arrangements the Actions Committee by a vote G ene ral Z ionists and the Revision-
whereby rabbis will address their of 36 against 13. The Revision- fists were the minority against this in the Zionist Congress in August. Jewish employment and compli-
SAVE MONEY
Simultaneously, the Revisionist ment the Jewish Agency Execu-
respective synagogues during the ists, the Mizrachi and some of resolution.
SAVE 71mE
Executive ordered its representa- tive as being the best of all those
Passover holidays, in behalf of
Barter Agreement Remains
the Allied Jewish Campaign and
The barter agreement between Lives at the Zionist Actions COM- preceding it. Ussishkies also ac-
mittee, then in session in
i Pales- cused Dr. Chaim Weizmann, who
es'
the Old Folks Home. Laymen
honor of the president, Mrs. Ilan- certain groups in Palestine and tine, to leave the
coinmitee's
will be sent as speakers to the nah Harvith. whose name is to be Nazi Germany will remain in ef• m
had spoken previously, of being
,
on ,
various
congregations
which
have
unduly critical of the soundness
4 ' I.
engraved on one of the doors of feet, the Actions Committee, af-
no rabbis.
These steps were taken because of Palestine's industrial progress,
the new Old Folks' Home build- ter a stormy all night session, re-
Zedak a h Club contributed
Although Weizmann was not

jecting the proposal of the Zion- "the proposals for peace agreed
$1,000 towards the Old Folks'
bit Revisionists to void this cam-' upon between Vladimir Jabotins- expected to speak, he took up the
Home in honor of its president,
You can live in luxurious comfort in Da-
e, the leader of the Revisionists,
pact,
criticism leveled at him in the
trait's newes
troit's
Mrs. Hanna Harvith, whose name
d David B en-Gurion,
downtown hotel — yet be
The majority of the political
is to be engraved on one of the
within • few steps of your office—very mo.
of the Palestine Laborites, were past that he is an opponent of the
committee rejected a proposal
doors of the new building.
nomically at these reduced permanent rates.
that Palestine be withdrawn from rejected by the Laborite plebiscite Jewish State formula and de-
.
Gifts by Organisations
sinayBP. alestine," the announcement
clared that he would be willing
the supervision of the League of
Contributions made thus far by
.1 .1
Nations and proclaimed a British
to talk about it when there were
organizations for Old Folks'
Crown colony.
a
million Jews on hte land, "but
Home building fund are:
Acclaims Party Decision
CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATES STREET se w,
resolut
i
on
those
who are shouting the loud-
forbidd ing a i-
Jewish Old Folks' Home Wo-
NEW YORK. (JTA)—The na- est in their demands for a Jewish
rector
of
a
Zionist
bank
to
take
linen's Auxiliary, $5,000; Yiddish
personal loans from the bank was tional conference of the Zionist State are destroying every em-
Folks Verein, $1,000; Zedakah, in
adopted.
This resolution was Revisionist Organization of Amer- bryo thereof." Asserting that
which Sunday and Monday "political conditions in England
auopted as a result of the liqui-
dation of the Jewish Colonial was held at the Hotel Edison with are now much more favorable
Trust, the Zionist bank estab- more than 200 delegates and al. toward Zionism as a result of this
lished by Dr. Theodor }feral. ternatea participating, received practical progress in Palestine,"
In this regard, Meer Grossman, with enthusiastic acclaim Sunday Dr. Weizmann said that "our task
.
reporting
to the Actions Commit. an announcement concerning in- is to broaden" England's realiza-

ter, explained that the bank was structions by the World Executive tion of the vital importance of •
.
liquidated because of financial that its representatives walk out Jewish Palestine to British In-
difficulties faced by three large on the deliberations of the Zionist terests. In order to utilize the
debtors of the bank, The bank-
g Actions Committee at Jerusalem. existing political basis for greater
ing committee voided the hope, The announcement was made progress in the Jewish National
however, that the losses would by Vladimir Jabotinsky, president Home ■ strongly organized and
be• made good. of the World Union of Zionist morally powerful body and ade-
No date was set for the rtane- Revision. He said the order is- quate financial resources are
ter of the remains of Dr. Theodor ssued in Paris told the Revisionist necessary, he stated. Criticizing
MRS HANNAH HARVITH
Herz!, the father of political delegates to leave the meeting of Rabbi Meier Berlin's demand fur
ing, $1,000; Pinsker Verein, $500; Zionism, from Vienna to Pales-,the Actions Committee if the pro- the admission of any Jews regard-
Progressive Ladies Unt. Verein, tine. It w as decided that this de- p osals of the Revisionists for
less of their suitability for the
$500; Jolly Elite Club, $300; Zs- cision will be made at the time r roundtable conference were re- work available in Palestine, Dr.
jected and, in that eventuality, to Weizmann declared that "the es-
multscher Society, $100; Cong. of the World Zionist Congress,
declare that the Revisionists will sence of our work, it seems to
B'nai David Auxiliary, $200; Zwi-
Ask More Certificates
ler Verein, $100; Primeros Bene-
A resolutoin was adopted re. not have anything to do with the me, is not the salvation of indi-
volent„ $75; Kovier•Volyner So- questioning the Palestine goy- next Zionist Congress, scheduled vidual Jews but the redemption
ciety, $25; Zwiler Aid $20; Zito- ernment "not to complicate the for August.
of Jewry as a whole." Pointing
Addresses were delivered by out that it is impossible to con-
merer, $15.
work of the Zionist Executive by
The
following
organizations assigning special categories and Jabotinsky, whose remarks took tinue building without ■ planned
Imost three hours, Rabbi Louis economy, the former president of
previously unaffiliated with the sub-categories of immigrants." almost
Newman,
Wolf Gins-
Gold, the World Zionist Organization
Allied Jewish Campaign were ad- This resolution indicates a sharp Jacob
de Haas Rabbi
and Elias
dressed by Yiddish speakers:
discrepancy with the assurance burg, chairman of the central declared that while all modern
Agudath Wool Erets
Bard-. cc
made earlier in the session by M.
governments "whether democratic ,

Ven•ln. Den J•coh coins, 11.1.,
Shertok, member of the Zionist committee of the organization. or dictatorial, have been assuming
f iller Aid 0,, lety, lieth Tsfila,
Jabotinsky excoriated the World an increasing share in the eco-
l•ry. Beth Israel Auxiliary, Frnai 1 , 10 , 1 Executive, that the new regulatios Zionist
Organization and the Ac.
Auxiliary, David llorodolier Verein,
nomic life of their lands, only in
Eastern Ladles Society, EkaterInstaw
published
government
do tions Committee in his speech, Palestine does there seem to be
'teller Ass'n., •enkell Loan Society. Jew-
of affect by
the the
monopoly
which
ish Ohl Folks Him, Junior
the
Jewish
Agency
hitherto
en-
saying:
an
unappreciation of the funda-
European Jewish Womena.
.r
" Those at the helm of the mental need of such coordinate
sanitation. European Jewish W,otii,
joyed with regard to obtaining of
Welfare GraanItatIon, North 51 . 11 ■ 1,iN a I
World Zionist Organization do effort." He denied that he is op-
immigration
certificates
from
the
Branch, Nesheneser •lid Bowel
Palestine government. This state- not want peace in Zionism."
posed to industrial development
rat. Verein. Mlchiss, ProtnIse Vet. .,1
Ile assailed the Actions Cont- but added that he was "concerned
MIchis•n Home Prole...Dom
inent was carted by the Jewish
Pros...wive 11,1 Society, Michigan NI—,
Telegraphic Agency last week and rnittee for its ratification of a about the health of many of the
Warren Mothers Club. Odessa

mire Ald Society, Pinsker
then denied by Shertok in an ad- transfer agreement with Nazi ! undertakings that have been
Ald Society, Poalei %•re Zinn. Ni ,
dress before the Actions Com- Germany, asserting this sanction launched. It is impossible to con-
Primer. Denevolent. Prosressive La
m ittee. gave the stamp of approval to • centrate solely on quantitative
Verein, Ito4ner Pritares.lie•.
Tells Vereln Ladle. Auxiliary. 1•.1, ..
The resolution further demands flagrant breach in the boycott progress with impunity, with de-
large!. %Moniker ProgressIse
h
rein. roller Ladles Aid
stroying the quality. Our indus-
an increase in the number of im- movement.
lutsom organization, Six Sine Road
"The
Revisionists
cannot ' trial future depends on the pro-
migration certificates to be issued
rew tte11001. Mother. 11511. M.1.111,,,
reel. •entiell Mothers i.e.
by the government under the new agree," Mr. Jabotinsky said. "The duction of first-rate quality mono-
er AI.1 Society, First , :ell, Ian S. , h
labor schedule. It proposes that Revisionists will fight the boycott poly wares. We cannot compete
Athelter Parham], No. lit. lewlid, ,
110.1 Fund. Woinen's
the government grant immigration to the last. It must be enforced." in raw materials, only in skill and
better •arhand
visas also to Jewish artisans pos• Aaron Weisbrot of Detroit was intelligence." A broadened agri-
Working committees from Os! sessing $1,250. Likewise, it asks elected vice-chairman of the na- cultural basis of development, he
following organizations met with that visas be granted to persons tional Revisionist executive corn- stated, is the most essential task
Mr. Lachover, accepted his plan. possessing $2,500. - mittee.

now. "It depends entirely upon
for local solicitation and receded
us to strengthen the Keren Haye-
A demand that the Palestine
pledge cards and slips for :he:, government permit all tourists Ussishkin Warns Revisionists
at sod and the Keren Kayemeth to
respective organizations:
make possible the acquisition of
who have 'found occupations to
Fate of Territerialists
Ekaterinslaw Relief Associa- v reom
icaedic in hte country was also
JERUSALEM, (WNSI—Palcor areas of land to the south, north
THE yellow moon drops below
of a prowler.... Somewhere, in
tion, Progressive Ladies Unt. Ve-
and
east."
Agency) — Declaring that he was
rein, Bereznitzer Aid Society,
the horizon. One by one the a cellar, smouldering rags send
d far Gam-
A resolution to establish banks willing to be tolerant toward the Revisionists D
B'nai David Women's Auxiliary. for the granting of credits to in. Revisionists in their petty Miens-
bling with Zionist Foreign
houses darken as silence settles warning smoke drifting through a
Ben Jacob, First Radomer
Policy
dustry,
c agri ulture, and for rural es such as the breaking of JNF
Society, Jolly Elite Club, Macca- development was adopted. It pro- boxes. and expressing opposition
"It is useless to argue with the
over the countryside. It is a time home.... At some lonely cross.
bees Tent No. 1005, Odessa Pi , - vides that the Zionist Executive to the placement of the discipline Revisionists on the viciousness of
gressive
Aid
Society,
Workmen'-
ing
two
cars
crash
and
overturn.
of rest, of slumber.
must secure ■ substantial inter• formula on the Zionist shekel, their separatist action in foreign
Circle Arbeiter Ring Branch I 1 1, ests in these banks. Menahem Mendel Usaishkin, pees- policy" because "they have no
But there is one building / In these emergencies, help is as
Yeshivah Beth Judah of Detroit.
A sum of $470,000 was as- dent of the Jewish National Fund foreign policy," Moses Shertok,
Ladies Auxiliary; Young Mau'! signed by the Actions Commitee told the Zionist Actions Commit- member of the Jewish Agency
where rest does not enter, where close as the nearest telephone.
Jewish A&e'n., Young Men's Iles, to develop new colonization proj• tee during the general debate that Executive, told the Actions Com-
REWING beer as excellent as
Over a waiting wire speeds the
rew Ass'n., Zedakah Club.
the windows never darken; for
ects in Palestine and $300,000 if the Revisionists continue to mittee. "Their only aim," he said,
Tivoli is a serious undertaking,
"is
to
capture
power,
wherefore
as
ear-marked
for
final
atabili-
damage
the
Zionist
Organization
at least to us. That's why we hate
the work of the telephone ex• call for aid—for the doctor,
Infants' Service Group
ation of the already existing col- by their separatists political ac- they have exploited the slogans
one of the most complete lab( rl•
change, like the work of a sleep. police, fire department, an ambu.
Sponsors Card Party o nies. tivities, they will have to be told and catchwords which have pro-
tories,aod one of the most modern
The committee resolved that to leave the movement, as was the paganda value, flaunting the Jew-
lance. If that wire were not
er's heart, must go on by night no
brew houses in the country. Thai's
The Infants Service Group i!! $ 50,000 of the annual budget is case with the Territorialists a ish State formula, not because
why we subject Tivoli to 77 tests
sponsoring ■ card party on Wed• t 0 be set aside for political work generation ago. Financial rehabi- they hoped to secure its recogni-
waiting, there would be heavier
less than by day.
nesday evening, May I, at the ■ nd for security. Seventy-five litation and increased immigration tion, but in order to court the
before :t reaches your glass.
Here trained operators, alert penalties of grief and loss; help,
Statler Hotel. Mrs. Jacob Jeffs t housand dollars was assigned for were the two main achievements favor of impressionable elements
We begin with ingredients, we
in Jewry. Gambling with foreign
on t he Baron Rothschild Foundation; of the Jewish Agency Executive,
and
Mrs.
David
Newman
are
and skilful, sit at the junction of at times, would arrive after help
watch temperatures, we check
the committee on arrangement-
32,000 for maintaining an in. Useishkin declared, but he criti• policy for the sake of party In-
Many novel prizes will be g ,, e'! °emotion service and for pen- cited the Executive for the man- terests Is the lowest form of
everything to make sure that the
, many wires. Here are linked all had ceased to be of use. Faith.
away.
ions; $25,000 WWI voted for a nee in which immigration certi- nolitical demoralization. Similarly,
quality and flavor of Tivoli Beer is
who would speak across the miles fully rendering a vital service
Tickets may be secured by c..
Bialik Foundation and $4,000 for testes were distributed. Urging the round table conference pro-
uniform,consunepleuing and sat.
! a n Arlosoroff Foundation. the abandonment of the term posal was not honest." He also
ing
Longfellwo
9429
or
Tow
n
both
night
and
day,
the
tele.
of darkness. . . . Somewhere an
isfying. Nothing is left undone to
7-6150.
The sum of $125,000 was ap- "chalutz" as obsolete when *p- said that the General Zionists and
make Tivoli the finest beer you
p roved by the Committee for the plied to all labor immigrants, he Mizrachists who are opposing the
anxious mother is wakened by a phone exchange plays a part
ever drank.
"executive's
modest
discipline.
Special Youth Program for administrative expenses of the said it should designate only
which makes it, in a sense
childish, fretful cry....
proposals are also sacrificing the
Keren
Hayesod.
One
hundred
and
those
who
are
engaged
in
pioneer-
Passover Observance
..
.
When it comes to beer,orderTivoli
ten thousand dollars was also as- ' ing in new fields sad who are movement's vital political interests
that is very real, the heart
Somewhere furtive foot-
and drink the best beer in tows.
A special program for use signed to pay off debts of the , encountering hardships, but not for the sake of internal combina-
of the community.
steps betray the presence
among Jewish boy scouts dunes Zionist Organization; a sum of the young people who merely tion," Shertok added that "there
wages
need
be
no
fear
that
the
Revision-
in
the
towns.
the Passover holiday has been 1-• 1 $100,000 was set aside for hte want high
. .."
sued by the National Federats , r support of Jewish education in Land and Jewish labor problems' ist, will walk out because "if the
of Jewish Men's Clubs and the the country. were the two principal sources of, majority insists they will submit
weakness, he asserted in analyz- , to disciplinary measures and re-
Young People's League of the,
United Synagogue of Amer.'s.' Reviidoeist Party Headquarters ing the present position in Pales- main in the Zionist Organiza-
ert
tine. Ile urged ■ better under- tion." The present helplessness of
Statement
Issue
according to an announcement is
rt f
PARIS. (JTA) — The World standing between employers and the Zionist Organization with re-
Theodore Charnas, president
Executive of the Zionist Revision- workers, systematic assistance to gard to discipline breakers, he de-
the Federation.
Copies of the program may he i at Party, which has Its beedquar- agricultural laborers with an eye I clared, is liable to destroy a
secured from the United Syne- t ere here, on Sunday issued in to their independent settlement i valuable asset, the esteem and
gogue of America, 3080 Broad- o flicial announcement that the after ■ period of SIX years as a faith which the youth and labor
Revisionists will not participate means of increasing the rAere of have towards it.
way, New York City.

needs of a community of 75,000,
was especially emphasized. The
members were, however, request-
ed not to be swayed by the Old
Folks' Home campaign at the
expense of the maintenance fund
of the Federation.
It was urged that contributions
should be made to both the Main-
tenance Fund and the Old Folks'

Gifts from Org••izations
A. J. Lachover requested that

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