THE JEWISH NEWS
Silver, Goldmann Clash Over Proposal
To Partition Pakstine at ZOA Parley
Delegates to World Zionist Congress in Switzerland In-
structed 'to Pursue Firm Policy for Re-Establishment of
Jewish State'; Urge Agency to Shun Parley
"Floating Spokesman"
While calling the Agency Ex-
favors it.
ecutive's decision "an error in
He insisted "if we do not main-
judgment," adding he was "not' Lain
.
the authority of the Jewish
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challenging the authority of the' ! Agency Executive we are liqui-
Jewish Agency itself" Dr. Silveri !dating the movement as a poli-
leveled his chief attacks upon Dr. '
Itical . factor . . . If the World
Goldniann to whom he referred!
Zionist Congress is to achieve one
as "the floating Jewish Ambassa- task.. it is to establish such au -
dor in Washington," later chang-
ing that phrase, in his presider-
the floating
tial address. to
spokesman for the Jewish;
Agent y. "
on Oct. 23 and 24. at two press;
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conferences. the former in Wash- 1
thority and not to encourage the
type of campaign that under-
mines authority." He asserted
the right of any one who chooses
to criticize policy on partition,
but not to make it a personal is-
ington and the latter in New sue.
The ZOA went on record op-
York. Dr. Goldmann clarified his !
stand and made the important posing further postponement of
declaration that-whatever he did , the Zionist Congress.
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The
convention's political reso-
was on specific instructions of
lution regarding the American
the Jewish Agency. .
scene deplored acquiescence by
Warns of Violence
He warned Great Britain that our government in British sug-
violence in Palestine will increase gestions "designed to prevent or
unless Jewish demands are grant- postpone action in accordance
doors are with declared American policies,"
ed and Palestine's
opened for Jewish immigrants, and called upon the President
and he declared "unless there is and• the Secretary of the State to
an early solution to the problem, exercise our government's influ-
resulting in the establishment of ence "to the end that the objec-
the Jewish state, the Jewish tives of American policy with
Agency will be compelled as a reference to Jewish refugees and
last resort to ask transference of the Palestine problem be swiftly
the entire matter to the United accomplished."
Nations."
His statement on both occasions
Forfeits Legal Status
vention Monday night that Sec-
retary Byrnes and the State De-
partment prove their accord with
the policies of the President on
Palestine by securing the resig-
nation of Loy Henderson, head of
the Middle East desk of the State
Department, by ending all secret
diplomacy in the Middle East, by
closing down the pro-Arab prop-
aganda offices of the oil inter-
ests in Washington, and by dis-
missing such men as Prof. Philip
Hitti, who is now traveling in
the Middle East as the "cultural
representative" of the U. S.
Addressing the convention's
banquet, Mr. Crum said:
"I believe Mr. Byrnes is a sin-
cere and honest man, but he has
not had time to familiarize him-
self with the problems of Pales-
tine and therefore has been
obliged to rely upon. advice at a
lower level."
Ex-Mufti's Documents
He called upon the Secretary
- Called Tool of British
T b e anti - Zionist American
Council for Judaism was called
the tool of both British and do-
mestic vested interests by Rabbi
Arthur J. Lelyveld,• director a
the Committee on Unity for Pal-
estine, in his report to the con-
problem."
The speaker asked American
Jewry to support President Tru-
man. in his . "sincere desire to se-
cure immediate action on the ad-
missioii of 100,000 Jews to Pales-
tine."
vention.
Louis Lipsky of New York, for-
mer ZOA president and member
of the Jewish Agency Executive,
called for unity. "Of the greatest
importance to the Zionist move-
ment is the maintenance of the
loyalty of the Zionist brother-
hood and the strengthening of
the ties that bind together all
parts of the movement into one
great national effort for freedom,"
he said.
Reminding his audience the
over-all foreign policy of, the
U. S. is bi-partisan in charac-
ter, he contended that the Re-
publican Party as well as the
Democratic Party must share
responsibility for a solution of
the Palestine problem and that
"Senator Vandenberg, as the
representative of the Republi-
can Party,._must share respons-
ibility with Secretary- of State
Byrnes, and blame, if any,
where the policy of the .State
Department has not been effec-
tive."
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"The conduct of some of the
British troops in Palestine smacks
of Nazi 'refinement' and the at-
End' of Secret Diplomacy
ATLANTIC CITY—Bartley C. titude of Gen. Barker toward the''
Crum, a member of the Anglo- Jewish community there is of
American Committee of Inquiry somewhat a `Goebbels-esque'
on Palestine, demanded at the quality," declared Dr. Israel Gold-
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Condemning Britain's disregard
emphasized the Agency proposal of its obligations in Palestine, the
for the creation of a "viable
state" in 65 percent of Palestine
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"the foreign office has noted with
interest a plan under which 30
percent of the population of Pal-
estine would occupy 65 percent
of the territory," and Dr. Silver
was quick to seize upon this and
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to insert in his address:
CORK TIP
"So even the partition plan
cannot be carried out without
the threat of violence."
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In his statement to the Jewish
with
the sailor
press, at a conference in New
York on Oct. 24, at the offices
of the Jewish Agency, 16 East
66th street, attended by 'this cor-
respondent, Dr. Goldmann out-
lined the various alternatives'
open for Jews in Palestine, de-
_scribed the British stand as "stub-
born" and as determined not to
permit new immigration until a
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the issue, and he charged that
stein, past president of the Zion-
ist - Organization of America, and
leader in Jewish affairs.
of State to . direct for immediate
publication the documents in the
hands.of Mr. Henderson from the
files of the ex-Grand Mufti of
Jerusalem, "which reveal the ac-
tivities of the men who connived
convention declared the British and conspired with the Nazi
government "has forfeited its leaders to massacre and murder
moral and legal status in that European Jewry "as - a convenient
country and that British troops way of disposing of the Jewish
must be regarded as agents
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actions by "Chinese generals," by of
an. occupying power whose
A request by some of the dele- rhetorical declarations in Madi- control of Palestine is exercised
gates that Dr. Goldmann be called son Square Garden and , ',news- in its own selfish interest."
upon to present his views on the paper ads will not bring Jews to
The convention pledged* sup-
issue created by partition was Palestine.
port to Palestine's self-defense
tabled and Louis Lipsky, dynamic
Emphasizing his mandate from and non-cooperation policies.
leader • and brilliant interpreter the Jewish Agency authorized Dr: Silver reported to the con-
of Zionism. appeared as spokes- him to act independently of the vention that the ZOA member-
man for and defender of Agency American Zionist emergency ship now numbers 200,000, the
council and that a delicate dis- , past year having drawn 54,000
decisions.
65 Percent of Territory
cussion in Washington prevented new members into the move-
M•. Lipsky's review of events him from reporting to this coon- ment.
ve. !Huh had led to the adoption of cil, he maintained that when,
25 New Settlements
the Agency prop,,!sal for the es- only a day after his discussion
Judge Morris Rothenberg, pres-
tablishment of a 'Jewish state in with assistant secretary of state ident of the Jewish -National
what is believed will approxi- Dean Acheson, he offered to re- Fund, reported that JNF estab-
mate 65 percent of the mandated port to American Zionist Leaders, lished 25- new settlements and
territory, including the Negev, Dr. Silver refused to discuss The redeemed more than 40,000 du-
indicated no one was at all happy matter with him. Thus. the de- nams of land during the past
about partition, but that it may velopment of a personality feud
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have to be accepted in order to affected the thinking of American year; and
that 20,000 Jewish refu-
gees . reached Palestine in the
assure the settlement of the Jew- Zoinist
leaders and therefore first eight months of this year.
Z
ish survivors in Palestine and to also the actions of the conven-
prevent destruction of the Yishuv. tion.
Bartley C. Crum Demands
While Mr. Lipsky's address Dr. Goldmann declared at his
served definitely to remove par- press conference, in defense of
town as a subject for contro- his position, that only Dr. Emil
ve•sy at the convention, the Shmorak of Palestine voted
Jewish Agency's compromise pro- against the compromise partition
posals to the British govern- proposal; that Leon Gellman,
ment. incorporated in a partition Mizrachi pfesident, Dr. Hayim
scheme in a "viable" portion of Greenberg, labor leader, veere for
Palestine, was in evidence as the the proposal; that Dr. Israel Gold-
inspirer of every militant move stein and David Ben Gurion, al-
taken by the convention and was though not voting, favored it;
reflected in the new battle of that contrary to Mr. Gellman 's
personalities.
i claims nearly all of Palestine
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