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MEPentonlmsn afRONICLE

•nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DR. SOLOMON GOLDMAN ELECTED PRESIDENT OF ZIONIST
ORGANIZATION TO SUCCEED DR. WISE; STORMY SESSIONS
MARK CONTEST CONSIDER PROPOSAL FOR JEWISH STATE

July 8, 1938

CONVENTION
HIGHLIGHTS

!STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL

the country . , . Both the photos
and the bust were specially com-
missioned by Wauchope, who was
a close personal friend of Levin
in Jerusalem, Islam's second most
. . . The famous Zionist nutggid
sacred shrine, at the rear of which
and the British army officer used
I is the Wailing Wall, is to be dos-
to play chess together almost
' ed shortly for urgent repairs, on
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
daily . . . A. J. Cronin, whose
advice of British and Egyptian
novel "The Citadel" is still a
Moslem engineers . .. the major
New
York, Mrs. Ezra Shapiro
best-seller, recently made a thin-
Jewish organizations working in
and Mrs. Libbie Braverman of
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) I
of Palestine and Transjordan into Eretz Israel for the sole purpose behalf of refugees are for from ly veiled plea for a dictator for
Cleveland, Mrs. Maurice Landau
the "Federated States of Pales- of adding to the family of nations seeing eye to eye on the program England in an article in the Lon-
of Detroit . . Most feted man:
certainty so damaging to the
tine." According to this proposal another state and another nation- they would like to have the in- don Sunday Chronicle ... Surely
common good of Palestine."
you remember the name of Ignat- Isaac Carmel who was given a
there would be, he declared, "an ality. True, this is the most Big- ternational refugee conference
ius Trebitsch-Lincoln, the Hun- dinner in honor of his 25th anni-
Confidence in Executive
Arab state and a Jewish state nificant part of the Zionist pro- adopt . . . First English organ-
garian Jew who has had an ad- versary of service to American
The convention also pledged its cemented together by the British gram, but the rehabilitation of ization to honor Sigmund Freud,
venturous career no an Anglican Zionism ...Best campaign speak-
fullest support of the Executive mandated territory over the holy Palestine is sacred to Jews be- now an exile in London, is the
missionary, a British M. P., a er: A. H. Friedland of Cleveland
of the World Zionist Organiza- sites of Nazareth, Old Jerusalem, cause it means the reaction and Jewish Historical Society of Eng:
German war spy and, in recent who took Histadruth Ivrith con-
tion, headed by Dr. Chaim Weiz- and Bethlehem, tied to Great Brit- the reshaping of Jewish person- land, which has made him an
years. a Buddhist monk . Now vention by storm with his ad-
mann, who is also president of ain by a pact of perpetual peace ality. Zionism is nothing if it is honorary member . . . The In-
comes Hugo G. Roboz, foreign dress endorsing Goldman's can-
the Jewish Agency for Palestine, and friendship, whereby Great not a spiritual movement for the ternational Pen Club convention expert,
with the revelation that didacy Most reserved man at
in resisting any infringement of Britain would act as the agent simple reason that the life of man, at Prague last week gave a rous-
back in 1923, in the days of }}it-'convention: Hyman N. Cohen,
Jewish rights in Palestine as guar- for the Federated states in all directed toward great aims, to- ing demonstration fur Freud, by ler's Munich putsch, it was Tre- president of Congregation Anshe
anteed in the Balfour Declaration foreign matters." ward the creation of values, is the way, and also for the Aus- bitsch who saved the future Fueh- Emet of Chicago of which Dr.
trian playwright Raoul Auerheim-
and the Mandate of the League Golden Book Volume in Honor something spiritual."
rev's life by warning him to keep Solomon Goldman is rabbi.
er, a nephew of Dr. Theodor out of Berlin, where the police
of Nations under which Britain
of Roosevelt Is Launched
Revised Constitution
MAGNANIMOUS OFFER
Herzl, founder of Zionism . . .
has been administering the coun-
Following the adoption of a The resolutions were presented John Gunther's forthcoming book, were gunning for him in earnest I Hyman N. Cohen, one of most
try.
resolution Monday for the estab- to the convention by Bernard G. "Inside Asia," in which he'll give . . . All of which just goes to charming men at convention told
Special emphasis is placed upon
lishment of a special volume of Richards, of New York, chairman the lowdown on what's what on show you that even Hitler couldn't his friends (must it remain a se-
a clause urging the Executive to
survive without a Jew to help
the Golden Book of the Jewish of the Resolutions Committee.
cret?) that he is ready personally
that continent., will he pro-Zion- him. . .
use its influence to bring about
I to spend $50,000 this year to
"an uninterrupted flow of Jewish National Fund as a tribute to his A revised constitution of the ist in its treatment of the Pales- ABOUT PEOPLE
convocation
of
the
Intergovern-
Zionist
Organization
was
pre-
tine question . . . Part of the
provide Goldman with all neces-
immigration Into Palestine" so
mental Refugee Conference, the rented to the convention by Mr. heavily gold-plated silver table
When Roger William Straus, nary means to make his term as
that the principle of economic
project was launched Monday Rem This constitution was servie that once graced the table Jr., whose papa is the son of the president of ZOA a great sac-
absorptive capacity may continue
with the subscription of 100 prom- adopted, without revision, by the of Emperor Hailie Selassie of late Oscar Straus, married Doro- cess . . , Earlier, Cohen and
to be the basis of refugee Jewish
inent Jewish leaders, headed by delegates.
Ethiopia now rests in a red lac- they Liebmann last week, two Judge Harry Fisher assured the
Battlement.
Dr. and hips. Stephen S. Wise,
For the ensuing year, the Zion- quered wardrobe at the foot of clergymen officiated, one being delegates within hearing that
Ask Support for Funds
who
inscribed
their
names
in
the
ist
Organization
adopted
a
budget
the
bed of Simon Nissim, wealthy Rabbi Samuel Schulman and the Anshe Emet of Chicago would
• Seeking to provide a haven of
refuge in Palestine for homeless Roosevelt volume. of $158,000. Prof. Gustave Jewish eccentric who lives in other Dr. John Lovejoy Elliett provide Goldman not only with
monastic seclusion in London .
Jacob
Sincoff,
director
of
the
Klausner
of
St.
Louis
presented
of the Ethical Culture Society. time to render service but also
Jews in these countries, the con- Administrative Committee of
the the report of the finance commit- He rarely answers the doorbell,
If you say mazel tov to the with an associate rabbi to relieve
vention adopted a resolution in
Jewish National Fund, was named tee.
eats little, spends practically wife of Senator Guy Gillette of him of some of duties ... Leave it
which it characterized the United
chairman of the Roosevelt Golden 1st American Colony in Palestine nothing on clothes and seldom Iowa, who just won a primary to Hyman N. Cohen
. Chicago-
Palestine Appeal, the nation-
goes out . . . His sole occupation victory, she'll understand you, be- ass say he can afford it .
and
wide campaign for $4,500,000 for Book Committee. All persons in- The convention passed a reso-
is to wander about the endless cause she's a Bialystoker by birth that his word is law.
scribing
their
names
in
this
vol-
lution
hailing
the
establishment
of
Palestine settlement as "the most
rooms of his magnificent six-story whose maiden name was Rose
ume
have
contributed
the
sum
of
the
first
American
colony
in
Pal-
CAMPAIGNERS
--effective and economic method of
hn
e
mansion admiring his world-fa- Freeman.
Most active campaigners: For
raising the funds required to make $100 for the purchase of land estine which has been named in mous collection of Oriental an-
W
Victoria Booth Demarest,
possible immigration, colonization, for Jewish settlement in Palestine, honor of Justice Louis D. Bran- tiques ... When he dies he plans granddaughter of the founder of Goldman, Col. A. H. Rosenberg
land purchases and general de- American Jewry Urged to Partici, eis, who served as president of to bequeath the collection to Eng- the Salvation Army, cautioned of Chicago, A. H. Friedland of
the Zionist Organization of Amer-
Pate in Establishment of
velopment in Palestine on a scale
the Daughters of the American Cleveland, Phil Slomovitz of De-
Palestine Pavilion
ka prior to his appointment to land ... Before Sir Arthur Wau-
commensurate with the needs for
chope, former High Commission- Revolution against anti-Semitism troit, Ezra Shapiro, Max Kohr-
Declaring that the Palestine the United States Supreme Court.
man, Alfred Sachs, all of Cleve-
creating greater opportunities for
er for Palestine, left the Holy "even if Communism has orig-
Pavilion at the New York World's
refugees."
Opening Session
Land he sent out framed photo- inated in Jewish minds, even if land . . . Most influential Gold-
The convention adopted a reso- Fair will be a force for enlighten- The convention was officially graphs of a marble bust of the it is secretly backed by interna- steinite: Abba Hillel Silver . . .
lution urging American Zionists ing world public opinion on the opened at 2 :30 p. m. on Sunday late Shmarya Levin to six vil- tional Jewry," did she know that Goldsteinites: L o u i s Rocker,
to participate in the welfare achievements of the Jews in the at Cass High School, all other lages and kvutzim throughout the General Booth, her grandpappy, Cleveland's Weisenfeld, Detroit's
funds and other campaigns in re-building of Palestine, the con- sessions having taken place at the
was partly Jewish? While on Lawrence W. Crohn.
which the United Palestine Ap- vention called upon American Stotler. Lawrence W. Crohn, as
the subject of Landsleit, we've I LAST DELEGATE
Jewry to participate in the estab- president of the Zionist Organi- throughout the country.
peal is the beneficiary.
just learned that Lion Feucht- I The last delegate at Hotel
A resolution unanimously lishment of the Palestine Exhibit zation of Detroit, officially opened Says Democracy Is Not Declining wringer, the famous novelist, i s Statler after convention: Ber-
adopted by the delegates urged in order that it may be "worthy the session and greeted the dele-
Special exercises celebrating a cousin to Walter Wanger, the nerd Richards . . . He is still
wholehearted cooperation in the of the spiritual heritage and cul- gates, and an address was dcliv- Independence Day were held movie producer . . . And Henry gathering up threads left after
eeting of resolutions committee
work of the Jewish National Fund tural traditions of the Jewish peo- ered by Dr. A. M. Hershman. Con- Monday morning at a special ses- Bernstein, the dueling pla wry
and increased activities in behalf ole." The resolution also urged vention chairmen were elected as sion of the convention, with Dr. of France, clams the same rela- of which he was chairman.
all Zionists and members of Milli- follows:
of this agency.
Barnett R. Brickner of Cleveland, tionship to Sidney Kingsley, Pul• YOUNGEST MEN
In his message to convention
Louis Lipsky, Judge Morris national vice-chairman of the itzer prize playwright.
Lipsky Sees Change In British
ated groups to take an active part
Did you know that J. Mortimer Dr. Wise expressed the desire to
in the preparations for this proj- Rothenberg, Robert Szold, Judge United Palestine Appeal, and Hon.
Policy on Partition
ect.
Discussing the proposal for the
Julian W. Mack, Dr. Stephen S. Elihu D. Stone of Boston, vice- Adler; professor at Chicago Uni. see younger men assume office
partition of Palestine, Louis Lip- Dr. Silver and Dr. Goldstein Are Wise, Dr. Solomon Goldman, Dr. president of the Zionist Organi- versity and noted apologist for in Zionism. He made reference
sky, American member of the
Israel Goldstein, Joseph Krae- zation of America, as the Prim the Catholic Church, authoritative to the ages of the three then-
Lauded for Fund-Raising
- speaker on Catholic subjects, and known candidates: Solomon Gold-
World Zionist Executive, told the
Efforts mer, Judge William M. Lewis,
convention that a transforma-
A resolution was adopted by Louis P. Rocker, Dr. A. Silver, pal speakers. well-known author of Catholic man, 44; Israel Goldstein, 42;
"Only
under
democracy
can
philosophical
essays and of a book Israel Herbert Levinthal, 50.
tion has occurred in British the convention expressing appre- Elihu D. Stone and Abraham mankind find economic security,
e nt i tled "Prudence i no Art" 0 d r a eb alle - MOST "SCOTCH"
policy toward the future of Pales- dation of the "signal service" of Goldberg.
liberty, peace and happiness," Dr. ing
w
i
t
h
"
P
t
he
u theme of
The Keren Hayesod proved its
tine's status. Mr. Lipsky said Dr. Abbe Mlle! Silver, of Cleve-
Philip Slomovitz of Detroit was Brickner said.
They malign de- artistic expression—that this J. desire to be economic: it sent its
that the partition scheme had land, as national chairman of the elected English $ecretary of th
ITIocracy who say that It is in
been born in "the confusion of United Palestine Appeal, Ameri- convention, Dr. I. Eisenberg of the twilight zone and passing from Mortimer Adler has never been message of greeting to the con-
British imperial policy."
can Jewry's instrument for the Cincinnati, Hebrew secretary, and history," he stated, adding that accepted to the bosom of the vention COLLECT.
church, and that not for want of MOST WELCOME MESSAGE
Although the machinery of the rebuilding of the Jewish Home- Abraham Goldstein of Hartford, long after "Fascism and Corn-
taying? . , . Did you know that
The most welcome message to
League of Nations continues to land in Palestine. •
Yiddish secretary, munism will have passed from the
he was born a Jew in New York the convention came from Pro-
function it is in fact impotent in
A similar resolution was adopt-
In an impassioned plea for face of the earth as political and City and that his parents
and
Palestine Federation of America,
dealing with world problems, ed lauding the services of Dr. special action by the Refugee social aberrations, democracy will
grandparents were German Jews? signed by Charles Edward Rus-
Louis Lipsky, American member Israel Goldstein as nresident of Conference withregard to open. continue to live."
sell and a group of eminent
of the World Zionist Executive, the Jewish National Fund a post ing, the gates wider to Palestine
At Monday night's sessions
laws are no estraint upon Christiana, who sent word of
declared in his address Tuesday: which. he has occupied for the settlement, Dr. Wise Raid: "To Donald Zvi Rivkin of Davenport, the Just
freedom of the re
ood,
for
the
couragement
to the Zionists. en-
past
five
years.
He said: The wheels, turning as
other -lands Jewish refugees may Ia., winner of the National Young good man desireth nothing which
PERSKY ARRIVES!
prescribed, are just mechanical
In response to an
■ invitation
go as welcome or half-welcome Judaea oratorical contest, gave a just law will interfere with.-
Last
Purim
the Hebraiats of
devices, and nothing that issues
by Grover A. Whalen, president
guests. To Palestine they must his oration to the large gathering.
—J. A. Froude. Detroit arranged for a lecture by
from the League is powerful
of the New Yorw World's Fair,
be free to go as of right and not
th e convention voted to conve ne
enough to check the mad struggle
on sufferance. This is the time
of interests that is enacted on
its 42nd annual convention in
for England to take the ampler
other stages, not in Geneva, but
New York City in 1939, in
view and to return once again to
in Rome and Berlin and London;
view of the fact that the Pales•
the standards and ideals of Bal-
on the battlefields of Spain and
tine Pavilion will be one of the
four and Lloyd George."
outstandin g features in the
in the streets of Vienna; on the
Following Dr. Wise's valedic-
frontiers of Czechoslovakia; and World's Fair Exhibit.
tory address a resolution was
_ on the vast plain of carnage in
New Slate of Officers
unanimously adopted by the con-
A full slate of new officers for vention delegates urging the es-
old China,"
the organization was named at tablishment of a special commis-
In testimony to his leader-
ship of the Zionist Organiza-
Tuesday's closing session imme- sion by the International Refu-
tion, • resolution was adopted
diately after the induction by Dr. gee Conference "to deal with the
declaring that during his in-
Wise of Dr. Goldman as the new task of facilitating Jewish settle-
!resident.
cumbency as president in the
ment in Palestine," in view of
past two years, Dr. Wise "has
The convention elected as vice- Palestine's "availability as . ma-
added a new and bright chap-
presidents all of the past presi- jor center of Jewish migration,"
•ter to his long record of out-
dents of the organization—Dr. Roosevelt Calls Rehabilitation of
standing achievement in be-.
Wise, Federal Judge Julian W.
Jewish Homeland •
half of our plop!. and the 're.' Mack, Louis Lipsky, Robert Szold,
Noble Ideal
sisal of Palestine." This resolu-
Judge Morris Rothernberg, all of
A.
From
the temporary White
tion stated that Dr. Wise has
New York City, and Dr. Harry
House at Poughkeepsie, N, Y.,
to his credit a large measure
Friedenwald of Baltimore.
of the growth and influence of
Judge William M. Lewis of President Roosevelt telegraphed a
message yesterday afternoon to
American Zionism.
Philadelphia was elected chair-
In introducing the resolution man of the Administrative Com- Dr. Wise in which he declared
that
he considered the rebuilding
concerning the proposal of a Jew- mittee, and Dr. Ludwig Lewisohn,
ish State in Palestine, Judge Ber- the noted American author and of the Jewish Homeland a "noble
ideal."
nard A. Rosenblatt, who has re- critic, was named honorary secre-
President Roosevelt said that
sided in Palestine for the past tary. Morris Margulies will as-
10 years, said that if the Jews sume the post of secretary for he was pleased to renew the
friendly
sentiments which he has
are asked to barter Jewish immi- the seventh consecutive term.
gration for peace with the Arabs, Morris Weinberg was re-elected expressed to the Zionist Organi-
zation of Arnerica, asserting that
such an exchange will never be treasurer.
he has watched the rehabilitation
agreed to by the Jewish commu-
Shetzer on Executive
of the Jewish Homeland with
nity of Palestine. He proposed
An executive committee was
a plan which he said .offers the chosen, consisting of the follow- deep interest through many years.
prospect of peace plus immigra- ing leaders in Zionist activities Lipsky Says Spirit of Reconstruc-
tion, calling for the organization throughout the country: David
tion Gives Hope to
Opp ressed Jews
Berenstein of St. Louis, Dr. Bar-
1.0.1121 Lipsky, American mem-
nett R. Brickner of Cleveland,
Charles A. Cowen of New 'York, ber of the World Zionist Execu-
Judge Henry Ellenbogen of Pitts- tive and chairman of the Pales-
burgh, Judge Harry M. Fisher of tine Foundation Fund, spoke at
Chicago, Harry Friedberg of Kan- Sunday afternoon's session on
sas .City, Dr. A. H. Friedland of the disintegration of standards of
Cleveland, Abraham Goldberg of world morality and justice which
New York, Abraham Goldstein of was responsible for the unprece-
Hartford, Dr. Israel Goldstein of dented assault upon Jews in many
Are now located in
New York, Dr. James G. Heller parts of the world. He also dis-
of
Cincinnati, Dr. EdWard L. Is- cussed the political situation in
more spacious, newer
rael of Baltimore, Rabbi Israel Palestine and the proposal for
quarters.
H. Levinthal of Brobklyn, Meyer the establishment of a Jewish
we are better able to
Levy of the Bronx, Rabbi Irving State which emerged out of the
serve you in our new
Miller of New York, Col. A. II. investigations of the Arab dis-
location.
Rosenberg of Chicago, Carl Sher- turbances by the Royal Commis-
man of New York, former State sion last year. Mr. Lipsky said
WINDOW SHADES
Attorney General; Hon. William that the spirit of creative effort
Linoleum - Carpeting
I. Siegel of Brooklyn, Dr. Abbe in Palestine has been a beacon
VENETIAN BLINDS
Hillel Silver of Cleveland, Ho ly light of hope for Jews In distress
Drapery Hardware
Elihu D. Stone of Boston, Simon throughout the world and that
Shetzef! of Detroit.
the achievements in the rebuild-
Get Our Pelee* and Sere
Free Exthnstra Eurnkhed
Condemn Inhuman Outrages in - ing of. the Jewish National Home
will be a permanent monument
Germ•ny and Austria
MS LINWOOD
Asserting that inhuman out- to the heroism and ,faith of the
Call TYler 5-1230
rages are being committed against Jewish people in the face of the
the Jews in Germany and Aus- cruelest forms of oppression that
tria. the Zionist convention adopt. the civilized world has ever wit-
ed a resolution voicing its pro- I nessed.
Speakers at the banquet on
found abhorrence of the acts of
0
violence and brutality visited upon Sunday night were Dr. Stephen
"peaceful and law-abiding e t,. S. Wise, toastmaster; Judge Roth-
ments in those lands." The rest- enberg, Rabbis Goldman, Gold-
<
lution reiterates the stand taken stein and Israel H. Levinthal.
by the organization together with
Dr. Silver's Address
Od
DI re R
the American Jew ish Congress. The calf for a supreme effort
Palestin e Vital Creative Fore.
on the part of American Jewry
3 I.;
Upon being inducted by Dr. to provide in Palestine ■ haven
pm, Dr. Goldman delivered an of refuge for Austrian Jews in
zoo
address in which he declared that the same proportion as German
0
in assuming office he was succeed- Jews. 50,000 of whom are now
ing "the most dynamic, the most settled in Palestine. was sounded
colorful personality in American by Dr. Abba Hillel Silver of
Jewry." Dr. Goldman referred Cleveland. national chairman of
N
to Dr. Wise', 40 years 14 leader- the United Palestine Appeal, the
ship in the Zionist movement, de- central agency for settlement and
daring that in all that time he immigration in Palestine.
has been "the incarnation. of Reporting on the results of the
Zionist longing and aspirations," United Palestine Appeal campaign
Save Minutes
Dr. Goldman declared that the since Jan. 1, 1938, Dr. Silver an-
wink
Zionist movement has a stronger nounced that in the six months
appeal to Jews than any other ending Jane 30, a total of $1,811,-
Jewish cause. He said:
780.19 had been raised for the
"Zionism is not merely a politi- upbuilding of Palestine in cam-
cal
movement
concerned
with
the
naigns conducted in more than I
CH•rrY 5554
- CoprOgbr t9Sa toarsrr a MIMS Tosscco Ca.'
rebuilding and rehabilitation of 600 cities, towns and villages

(CONCLUDED ;mow PAOLO ONE)

Daniel Persky of New York . .
It was to be delivered on Satur-
day night . . . On Purim, the
preceding Thursday, he was to
address the annual Kvutzah Ivrith
dinner ... The guests waited ...
a dozen men and women were
called upon for speeches . told
stories . . . kibitzed about Per-
sky's arrival ... Bernard Isaacs,
superintendent of the Hebrew
Schools, began to get worried ...
He had reason to . . . Penalty
would not reply to telegrams or
long distance telephone calls .
Ticket buyers had to have their
money refunded on Saturday
night Persky disappeared with
the Purim wind . . . Ile finally
made his appearance in Detroit
at the Zionist convention ... He
asks for forgiveness . , . and for
another invitation to come here
. . . Are Detroiters that easy?
. . . Persky may have to be con-
tent with being read . . , not
seen or heard.

CLASSMATES

Solomon Goldman and Israel
Goldstein were classmates at the
Jewish Theological Seminary ...
In their senior year Goldman won
his first bout with Goldstein .
defeating him for presidency of
Student Council.

BOHN TO ADDRESS
ANTI-NAZI RALLY

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)

Post in Germany during th e wa r
year of 1915, Dr. Bohn speaks
with authority on world affair s as
well as the conditions in Nazi
Germany.
Leaders of the Gennan-Anieri-
can League for Culture of De-
troit, the organization that is
fighting Hitlerisin in this coun-
try, under whose, auspices the
German. Day observance will be
held, declared that the program
will be dedicated to the principles
of American democracy. It is
announced that the music, Path.
tional dances and the spirit of
pre-Hitler Germany will be re-
created during this day's observ-
ance, and all German-Americans
who crave for the spirit of the
true Germany, as well as their
friends, are urged to attend. A
feature of the celebration will be
songs by the A B C mixed chorus.
Tickets at 10 cents per person
will be obtainable at the grounds
—the A B C Summer Home on
Moravian Drive near Schoenherr
Road—or at the office of the
League for Human Rights, 2303
David Stott Bldg., Cherry 6906.

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