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August 27, 1937

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

IC:GNU-MED FROM PAGE

Party, is being considered by Dr.
Chaim Weizmann, president of the
World Zionist Organization, be-
cause of the disclosure by Gross
man of the text of an alleged mem-
orandum in which Dr. Weizmann
is purported to have recorded a
conversation with William G. A.
Ormsby-Gore, British Colonial Sec-
retary, in which the latter alleg-
edly agreed to important modifi-
cations in the British Commission's
Palestine partition plan. Dated
July 19, 12 days after the publica-
tion of the Royal Commission re-
port, the document was made pub-
lic in The Jewish Chronicle which
obtained it from Grossman.
The highlights of the memoran-
dum credit the Colonial Secretary
as agreeing to speedy liquidation
of the proposed temporary British
mandates over four cities to be in-
cluded in the Jewish State, to the
Inclusion of the new quarter of
Jerusalem in the Jewish State, to
adjustment of the Commission's.
plan to exclude the Rutenberg elec-
tric concession and the Dead Sea
development from the Jewish State.
While neither Dr. Weizmann nor
Mr. Ohmsby-Gore have denied that
such a conversation took place, Dr.
Weizmann said, "I do not know
how Mr. Grossman obtained it (the
memorandum), Ile had no business
to publish it. There is nothing
which needs to be hidden, but it is
a report of • private conversation
and nobody has any right to dis-
close it." Grossman charged the
memorandum indicated a scheme of
Dr. Weizmann to put over some-
thing on the Zionist Congress and
demanded that Dr. Weizmann
"should be asked to resign in order
to show the Jewish people he will
never submit to threats and never
submit to dismemberment of our
historic homeland."

Zionists who had insisted on carry-
ing out the Zionist Congress' man-
Arabs that violence could stop Jew- date
for entering negotiations for
ish immigration.
a Jewish State, the resolution in
"Moreover the present mandate effect authorized negotiations
for
became almost unworkable, the both ends. With this difficulty
commission considers, when it was eliminated, the Council also reached
publicly declared to be so by the agreement on the other thorny
Royal Commission and the manda- issue dividing Zionists and non-
tory government itself,
Zionists—parity for the non-Zion-
Would Consider New Solution ists in the Agency Executive--by
'The commission, therefore, con- giving the non-Zionists five instead
siders it is worth continuing the of three members on the ten-man
examination of the advantages and executive, and naming six non-
drawbacks of a new territorial so- Zionists to the political committee
lution.
of six chosen by the Zionist Con-
"As regards the proposal to with- green to negotiate with Great Brit-
draw the holy places from the ain.
The text of the resolution reads
domination of Arabs and Jews and
place them under a special regime as 1. follows:
Ti,, fifth sesslon of the council
Three more days of opportunity for you—opportunity you may
the commission thinks such a step of the • Jewish
Agency for Palestine take.
could not but be to the advantage note of the political resolution adopted
never have again. Wholesale prices are rapidly rising, and we
of general peace, provided this re- by the twentieth Zionist Congrem and
It• agreement with Its main
cannot hope to give you such Extraordinary Values after this sale.
gime is based on the present man- expremea
onclusion.
2. 'The council reject. the aseertion
date's Article 28.
Your money will buy Better furniture than it will later. It will
of
the
Paleetlite
Royal
Conimiselon
that
"If the partition scheme should the Paleetine mandate hae proved un-
Buy MORE. You owe it to your sense of values to consider the
be applied the commission thinks workable. The council Streets the ex-
its success would depend more on truth• to reelet any infringement of the
opportunity this great event holds for you.
of the Jewleh people Internation-
its effects on the relations be- right.
ally guaranteed by the Balfour Declara-
tween the Arabs and Jews than on tion and the mandate. The council con-
demn• the itiallathe proposalii put for-
the territorial solution adopted.
ward 10 the Royal Commission no •
POI-
e Recent Furniture Arrivals
"Any delimination of new fron- lc, for implementing the mandate,
001,5 iniolle an arbitrary cortailment
tiers with whatever wisdom and of
Jewish immigration. •bandonment of
Give You Wide Selections
justice may be fixed will come in the principle of economic abeorptive es-
conflict with the same contradic- Nulty ail m a badly for immigration police
Despite
the demands that have been made on
limitstIons on Jewleh land
tory aspirations and will involve endo
settlemen t.
our stocks during this busy month, new furni-
individual suffering, but the coin- 3. 'The Council enure/tees its Wong-
et
olipmition
to
Ills
klaJentre
Govern•
mission thinks it should also be L ent'm decision to 11: a
ture arrivals, offered at the same sale prices,
political high
remembered that the Arabs' and level for Jewleh immigration
in all rate.
give you wide variety. Everything in our great
Jews' collective sufferings are not Stories for the Cent eightmonthe which
it regards as • violation of Jewish im-
store is marked at Special August Sale Prices.
comparable, since vast spaces in migration
right* and undertakingsre-
the Near East are open to the for- peatedly given In this regard by Ill•
Government and confirmed by
mer, whereas the world is increas- aJoety'•
e League of Nation.
• Advancing Prices Give
ingly being closed to settlement by 4. ''The council reaffirm, the declara-
tion of it, ,previous somion expreseing
the latter.
readinees to rmch a peaceful settlement
You Double Savings
"While declaring itself favorable with the Arabs of Paleetine based no •
in principle to the examination of free development of both' the Jewleh and
The
sharp rise taking place in all wholesale
peoples and mutual recognitionof
the solution involving the parti- Arab
their respective rights, It directs
costa—coupled with the Sale reductions, makes
tion of Palestine the commission e xetutive to persevere in Its effort the
to
this end and with thla object in view Paul Muni as "Zola"
this a double opportunity for savings—one that
does not thereby endorse the Idea to
request Ilia Majesty's Government to
you will not want to miss.
of the immediate creation of two convene • conferenro
of Jews sod Arabs
A
Review
By
Rabbi
From
of
Paleetine
with
a
view
to
exploring
new independent States. Such
the poselbilities of making • peaceful
States could hardly meet at the settlement
between Jewe and Arab. In
• CHARGE ACCOUNTS
There is no more fascinating
outset the requirements for the and foran undivided Palestine on the
Mete of the Balfour lievlaration and the chapter in world history than the
termination of the mandatory re- me
OR BUDGET TERMS!
n4et a.
story
of
the
Dreyfus
affair.
There
6. "while regarding the partition
gime laid down by the commission,
put forward by the Royal Corn• is no more remarkable story in
and approved by the council In erhemo
nileolon •o Inorreplable, the Council Jewish history than the story of
• A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL
1931 relating to settled govern- ,npowere the executive to enter
negotla.
ment, maintenance of territorial Clone with a view to aecertaining the the Dreyfus case. Here it is that
RESERVE PURCHASES!
precise tern. of Ills PlaJentr• Govern- the story of the Jew and the his-
ntegrity, public peace, equal and ment for the proposed entablishment of
s tale. In such h neprollatIon• the tory of mankind blend to form one
regular justice to all, adequate Ile I.,
„
Anise ■ hall n of commit either Itself grand epic.
nancial resources, etc.
• LIBERAL TRADE-IN
or the Jewish Agency, but In the vent
e
It is the story of man's courage
he eme ence of a f a Jewi schen.
Would Continue Apprenticeship
ALLOWANCES.
fo t Ine establ
rgiehment o definite gh Rt•te , in his struggle for justice against
The commission therefore con- roc
nob a
shall be brought
all the forces of society that make
eiders the prolongation of the pe- a ssssiai scheme
,,ession or the council for before
con- for injustice. It is the story of
Hod of political apprenticeship con- elderation and decision .'
• FREE DELIVERY
--
hero, Emile Zola, to whom the
stituted by the mandate to be ab-
The new Jewish Agency Execu- the
WITHIN 150 MILES.
solutely essential both to the new tive consists of the following: saving of another man's reputa-
Arab State and the new Jewish ZIONISTS—Prof. Selig Brodetsky, tion became more precious than
his
own
reputation
and
his
own
State. Eleazar Kaplan. Fishel Roten- life.
"This apprenticeship might be streich, Isaac Gruenbaum, Rabbi
Long after Emile Zola's novels
carried on, the commission thinks, J. L. Fishman, Moshe Shertok and
In one of two forms. David Ben Gurion; NON-ZION- will be forgotten, the fact that he
defended
Dreyfus and thus saved
"Firstly, provisional "cantoniza- ISTS—Dr. Maurice .1. Karpf, Dr.
honor of the French Republic
tion" whereby the two Staten, Werner Senator, Drfl Maurice Hex- the
will
be
lovingly
remembered.
while enjoying a wide measure of ter, Dr. Arthur Ruppin and Mrs.
It is a very happy circumstance,
Internal autonomy and full power Edward Jacobs, the latter being
to regulate immigration might be the new members, although they too, that in this filming of "The
Op» Mon., Wed. and Fri. Eves.
united under a mandatory power are members of the Zionist Or- Life of Emile Zola," Paul Muni, an Washington Blvd. at 1120
for matters of defense, foreign ganization. Menahem Ussishkin, actor whom only a few years ago
knew as Muni Wiesenfreund of
affairs, customs, etc., or secondly, president of the Jewish National I the
Yiddish Art Theater of New
a separate mandate for each until Fund, and Dr. Nahum Goldmann, York,
rises to the rank of Amer- Week's Attractions
such a time to each has given proof Agency representative at Geneva,
ca's
most important film actor.
of the ability to govern itself. The were made ex-officio members of
At Center Theater
proper moment for granting self- the Executive. In accordance with
government would not necessarily the usual custom of electing the Holy Day Services
Walter Winchell, Ben Bernie,
be the Fame for both the States. president of the World Zionist Or-
In Hebrew Schools Alice Faye and Jack Haley in
"The commission emphasizes the ganization to head the Jewish
"Wake Up and Live" and "Rain,"
fact in this preliminary report to gency, Dr. Chaim Weizmann was
The large auditorium of the
the council that it has only set reelected president. Louis Lipsky; Philadelphia-Byron Hebrew School with Joan Crawford, Walter Hus-
forth briefly the elements of the and Dr. Karpf were selected as the I has been redecorated for the High ton, Guy Kibbe and William Gar-
gen, are the features at the Cen-
problem. It is necessary, there- Agency's representative in the! Holy Day services.
fore, In examining this report to United States, with Mr. Lipsky be•1 Rabbi David Rein has been en- ter Theater, Wodward and the
refer to the minutes of the special ing accorded membership in the 1 gaged to officiate as Chazon dur- Boulevard, this Friday, Saturday
session."
Executive. Lord Melchett and Nor- ing the three High Iloly Days, and Sunday.
From Monday through Thurs-
cis R othenberg were reelected and
The commission concludes:
also at Slichoth, Saturday day, the features will be: Leslie
"As for the mandatory power chairman and co-chairman, respec- night, Aug. 28.
Howard,
Norma Shearer, John Bar-
itself, the concern with which it tively, of the Agency Council.
At the synagogue located at
has for nearly twenty years sought
To the political commission which Tuxedo and Holmur, Cantor A. rymore and Basil Rathbone in
"Romeo
and Juliet" and Wallace
to appease the antagonistic feelings will negotiate with Great Britain Kosman will officiate. Ile will
prevailing in Palestine must the Agency named as non-Zionist be assisted by a choir of trained Beery, George Sidney, Eric Linden,
Ted
Healy
and Betty Furness in
awaken in any man of good-will members Felix M. Warburg, Lord singers who have been prepared
a degree of admiration all the Reading, Lionel Cohen of London, for this occasion. Cantor Kosjnan "Good Old Soak."
higher in that It was exercised in Sir Osmond d'Avigdor Goldsmid of has performed High Holy Day
a world in which brutal violence London, Prof. Herbert Speyer of gogues. and has become known
often still is the voice of humanity. Belgium and Neville Laski of Lon- services in many large myna-
Let the Jews, who all too often don. The Zionist members, elected as an outstanding cantor.
and without justification show im by the Zionist congress. are Dr.
The number of seats available
patience of delay and hesitation Stephen S. Wise, Prof. Lewis Na-
at the Tuxedo Shule is limited,
Richard W. Reading, city clerk,
which the mandatory power felt mler of Manchester, Harry Sachor and those who want to avail them-
compelled to bring to the building of London, Rabbi Meier Berlin, selves of the opportunity of hold- and candidate for Mayor at the
coming
fall election proved himself
up of their national home, ask Mlzrachi leader, Prof. Felix Frank- ng services in this fine hall
themselves whether there is furter and Leonard Stein, ex-of- s hould make reservations immed- a second Major Bowes when he
other nation in which they have ficio member.
acted as one of the judges of the
ately.
been so little persecuted and to
Jewish amateur hour which was
Felix Frankfurter, professor of
All proceeds of the High Holy presented over station WMBC last
whom for generations past they law at Harvard University, and
Day services go towards the Saturday night by Hyman Altman.
owe as many benefits
for many years prominent in maintenance
of the United He-
Let the Arabs, whose opposi- American Zionist activities, was brew Schools of Detroit. Nathan Several talented stage and radio
tion to what is nevertheless a elected by the Zionist Actions Com. Yaffe is head of the committee aspirants competed for the cash
measure of higher justice which
prizes which were donated by Mr.
n a political committee of o
cannot be carried out without sac- Six that is to cooperate with the I f the Tuxedo synagogue, and Reading who was introduced to the
rifice from their side can be readily Zionist Executive. The five others t mac Rosenthal is chairman of radio audience by one of this co-
understood, remember the origin of na m ed w th i hi mare Lord M elchett he Philadelphia-Byron commit- judges, Maurice M. Safir, adver-
tising manager of the Detroit Jew-
their national emancipation. With- now Chairman of the Council of the tee.
ish Chronicle.
out the British effort certainly Jewish Agency, Harry Sacher, Eng.
Contributions
to
the
Scholar.
As Mr. Reading called the -win-
there would have been no Jewish lish lawyer and former member of
ship Fund of the United ners to the microphone to receive
national home, but also there the Zionist Executive, Lewis B.
their
awards he demonstrated his
would have been on the threshold Namierpro
f essor of modern his-
,
Hebrew Schools
versatility by giving the audience
of the twentieth century no inde. tory at Manchester University,
The United Hebrew Schools a graphic description of each ama-
pendent Arab State."
Rabbi Meier Berlin, Mizrachi lead- acknowledges with thanks a con-
--
teur's contribution to the program.
er, and Berl Klson, E
tribution of one-half scholarship
Jewish Agency Authorizes Round Dewar, Hebrewatzne
labor daily.ditor of to the Scholarship Fund of the He also commended Mr. Altman
Table Parley with Arabs, Nero.
for
the sponsorship of such broad-
The Committee consists there-
tiations with England on Jew. fore, of three Britishers, two Pal- United Hebrew Schools from Mr. casts.
and Mrs. Charles Altman of Mon-
ish state.
The
first prize was awarded to
estinians and one American. In the
ZURICH (WNS) — With the event that Professor Frankfurter terey Ave., in honor of the Bar Miss Nettie Indianer of Flint who
Mitzvah
of
their
son,
Gerald.
read an essay on "The Parti-
adoption of a compromise resole- cannot accept the election, Dr.
A contribution of one-half tioning of Palestine." Lillian Le-
tion designed to placate Zionist and Stephen S. Wise, president of the
non-Zionists by approving the Zionist Organization of America, scholarship of the scholarship vine• who played the piano beau-
Zionist demand for negotiations will deputize for him. Leonard fund of the schools was received tifully received the second prize.
with Great Britain on the creation Stein, honorary counsel of the from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Urno- Sam Holinstat performed on his
of a Jewish State in Palestine and Jewish Agency, will serve in an ex- wits of Richton Ave.. in honor of violin and captured the third prize,
also the non-Zionist demand for a officio capacity. Election of the im- the Bar Mitzvah of their son, and the fourth prize went to Teddy
Grant for his clarinet solo.
round-table conference with the portant Political Committee Abraham.
A contribution of one-half
Arabs looking to a peaceful Arab- marked the close of the Actions
scholarship
to
the
scholarship
Jewish understanding In an undi- Committee's first session since its
fund of the schools was made by
vided Palestine, the Council of the election at the Zionist Congress.
S. S.
Occupy
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenbaum
Jewish Agency for Palestine con-
----
hided its stormiest meeting since Weismann-Gore Memo on Parti- of Cortland Ave., in honor of the
Larger Quarters
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Solo-
its creation in 1929. Aimed at pla-
tion Stirs Storm
cating the American non-Zionists
Two New Case Workers Added
LONDON (WNS) — Disciplin- mon.
who had vigorously opposed a Jew- ary action against Meier Gross-
to Staff
ish State, and at satisfying the man, leader of the Jewish State
Preparations are being made
by the Jewish Social Service Bur-
eau to move its offices from the
third to the first floor at 51 W.
Malawlh Nen tree:
Rabbi Leon Film will preach this Rat- Warren Ave., Harold Silver. di-
urd•y morning.
rector of the Bureau, announced
Memorial Gin.,
Temple Memorial Fond: In memory of this week. The move will be made
Myron Dario. by Ilr• Eugene 11. Slo-
: In memory of Harry Drilling by within the next 10 days, or as
Harry Drilling: In memory of Emit quickly an the new quarters are
Met
and Rachel Cehubot by Sadie. Dotty and ready.
Romlind Behobot.
Itionmgarden Tuition Fund: In memory
The bureau will occupy the
elf Julius Lemle. Rowena Weinearden and
Aaron Nuolmum by De and Mr. Harry space formerly used by the Ser-
S. Duman.
vice Men's Bureau, gaining con-
Roth Franklin Einoteln Memorial Loan
LIBRARY AT EAST GRAND RIVER
Fond: In memory of Aron Nusbaum be siderable space over that hereto-
Mr. and Mr• 1. )( fOlehier, In memory fore occupied and providing more
of Jell. tonna. and Rorenu Geing•rden
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
by Met Sol Denning and danibterai In adequate facilities for all work-
memory of Samuel P %%Rom Borah ers.
Poevoireir and Milford Stern by Mr. and
Mr.
Silver
also
announced
the
Mrs. David Wilk..
addition of two new case work-
Syi e yKuBerkowitz
r
Oa* of the proud achievements of the Summer Play School ■ M. S. "Pilsudaki" Sails to
: r i sad Miss
the Jewish Community Center was the Children's Toy Orchestra,
Gdynia
Berkowitz
is
a graduate of Wayne New Law Allows Sabbath ish Sabbeth free from the encum-
'zed by • group of kindergarten-aged youngster s who made
The M. S. "Pilsudski" of the University and did his post-grad-
brance of work on that day 23
Observance for N. Y.'s
their own "instrument." after discovering a drum and • xylophone Gdvnia-America
Line sailed to uate work at the same school.
la the Center'. "Toyery.” The instrument. rap from the violin
result of the adoption of legia-
Jewish Employes
Gdynia,
Poland
with
a
fine
Miss
Kumin,
also
a
graduate
of
crowd
shown in the center, nest le the drum, to tambourines, sand blocks, of passengers.
tion by the Board of Estimate and
Wayne, supplemented her course
wood Mocks, rattle., gourds and other fancy appurtenances. Aided
Board of Aldermen providing
The next sailing of the Gdynia- there with work at the Graduate
NEW YORK (WNS)—Ne w the
by M.s. Bea Weinman, shown at the place, the group is able to
for
a five-day week in all city de-
America Line is the M. S. "lia- School for Jewish Social Work, in York City's Jewish municipal em-
produce • creditable perform•sra for its ago •ad equipment.
partmenta
except the police and
tory", Sept. 9. •
New York City.
ployees may now observe the Jew- fire departments.

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