• Friday, December 20. 1946 Zionist Congress Leaders -„ Sp l it Over Parley, Partition (Continued tram Page 21) powerful American delegation, ruthlessly attacked the recent activities of the Jewish Agency executive, which were designed to secure British` acceptance of a "viable Jewish state" in a par- titioned Palestine. Leading the fight for the Agency's partition scheme has been Dr. Goldmann, Agency rep- resentative in the U. S., who de- clared that in light of the present international situation, partition is the only solution to 'the Pales- tine problem, although it would represent a "tragic concession." Dr. Weizmann, whose keynote speech carefully refrained from mentioning either partition or participation in the London con- ference, in a - later address to a meeting of European General Zionists came out unqualifiedly for attendance at the London par- ley. Urges Participation Speaking in Yiddish, the head of the world Zionist movement said there is no alternative other than participation, since taking part in the London pf 7ley will, at least give the Jews a chance to present their views. He pointed out that the U. S. government has promised to send an observer to the parley if the `Jews agree to participate, and stressed that if the Jews do not attend, decisions are likely to be taken there with- out them. (In London, Foreign Under- Secretary Christopher Mayhew announced in the House of Com- mons that the conference will be resumed next month. The British government, he said, will try at that time to arrive at a plan acceptable to- both Jews and Arabs in Palestine.) Mrs. Judith Epstein. president of Hadassah, took issue with Dr. Weizmann's view—expressed in his opening address—that con- tinuation of the British mandate was possible, if the British would live up to the terms of the Bal- four Declaration. Dealing with the resistance in Palestine, the Hadassah leader said it svas ugly, but necessary. She emphasized she accepted "uncertified Jewish immigration" question still remained whether American Zionism was sufficient- ly mature to take over the leader- ship of the world- Zionist move- ment, which, he said, was still based on European Jewry. The Canadian and American Poale Zionist delegations, which comprise 32 delegates, voted to give full support to the policies of the present executive on the future status of Palestine and to back the stand of the Haganah against terrorism. Clash as Partition The meeting of the Mizrachi delegates was marked by sharp clashes on the question of parti- tion and the composition of the executive. In a letter read to the meeting, Rabbi Meir Berlin, Miz- rachie leader who is in Palestine, outlined the following program which he urged the movement to support: unmodified rejection of partition in any form, revamping of the executive to include new personalities and assignment of seats on the basis of party strength and opposition to plac- ing Keren Kayemeth funds under control of the Jewish Agency. These views were challenged by 71-year-old Rabbi Judah L. Fishman, Mizrachi representative on the executive, who fa - ors the executive's present policies. Rab- bi Fishman said he would not be a candidate for office again and this was his farewell speech. Dr. Stephen S. Wise dis- closed after the election of Dr... Weisman as president of the Congress, that Weisman him- self had proposed Wise be named Congress president, but "nothing but the vulgar ma- chinations of underlings—prob- ably prompted by the high eommand—alone prevented the election of the first American president of the Congress." He had not declared himself a can- didate for the presidency, Wise added. but Weizmann sug- gested he be elected as "an honor owing to Dr. Wise as a life-long Zionist leader.' Swiss Police on Guard Justice Steinbrink Again Heads ADL East Region NEW YORK—N. Y. Supreme Court Justice Meier Steinbrink of Brooklyn has been re-elected to serve a fourth term as chairman of the Eastern Region of the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, according to Benjamin R. Ep- stein, Eastern regional director. Justice Steinbrink, who last Sep- tember was elected national chairman of the Anti-Defamation League, is the first man in the 33-year history of the organiza- tion to hold the two posts simul- taneously. taking any action for the dura- tion of the Congress). Thirty, uniformed Jewish em- ployes of the Jewish Agency in Germany are visiting the Con- gress as spectators, among them Sylvia Newlander of New York. _field of Zionism in the U. S.," the HOLIDAY GREETINGS KOSINS CLOTHES Branch 114, JNWA, To Install Officers At Dec. 29 Reception Young Israel Veterans Sponsor Winter Frolic To Benefit Youth Center Veterans of the Young Israel Organization of Detroit -are spon- Installation of officers of soring a winter frolic in the Crystal Ballroom of Hotel Book- Branch 114, Jewish National Cadillac, Saturday evening, Feb. held Worker's Alliance, will be 15. Hillel Abrams, Jerome Kelman, on Sunday evening, Dec. 29th at the Rose Sittig Auditorium, Law- Morris Novetsky, Harold Plotnis- ton at Davison. The occasiona key, Seymour Ribiat. Daniel also will serve as a reception in Schwartz, Jbe Wineman and Ben honor of the sister of Joshua Wrotslaysky, co-chairmen, an- Joyrich and Mrs. Fannie Rosen- nounce that proceeds will be ear- berg. Esther Zyskind, who rec- marked for lounge furnishings ently arrived from the European for the Young Israel youth center inferno together with her 15- to be erected on Dexter near Fullerton. year-old daughter, Ida. Tickets priced at $3 per couple A literary and musical program may be obtained from the com- is being arranged. Soprano Shir- mitteemen. ley and tenor Morris Weiner, both of Halevy Singing Society, will render selections in Yiddish and Hebrew. HANUKAH This public reception will cul- Urge Agency Support minate a series of receptions in Two American Zionist leaders honor of the recent arrivals at the appealed for participation in the London conference and support of the Jewish Agency partition plan. Hayim Greenberg, leader of the American Labor Zionists, came out strongly in support of parti- tion. He told the delegates that in some historical situations the part is sometimes greater than the whole, and all Palestine with- out a Jewish majority is less GREETINGS residences of Messrs. Rosenberg and Joyrich, and the p 'blic re- ception given at Assembly Hall under the auspices of the Rado- mer Friendly Society on Nov. 17. DP Children Get Same Parties As German Youngsters MUNISH, (JTA)—DP children who have frequently been ne- glected, while the Red Cross arranged parties and entertain- than a partitioned Palestine ment for German children, are to under Jewish control. be extended equal facilities, the tegional Red Cross office has Ziff Asks Firm Stand ruled. William B. Ziff, American Re- visionist, called upon the dele- gates to "cross the Rubicon and take a firm position in behalf of a provisional Jewish government for Palestine." Declaring Am- erica must be convinced her true interests lie with a Jewish -state in Palestine, Ziff attacked the advocates of partition and those , who favored participation in the London conference and de- nounced "anti-Semitic bureau- crats in Whitehall. - Six members of the central committee of the Zionist Revis- • ionist Union of America were suspended by the Zionist execu- tive for breach of discipline. The charges are that they sought to bring the Zionist question before the UN and they published a plea for contributions to the Zionist "resistance fund. - Swiss police are maintaining the rigid security precautions which have been in effect since the Congress opened. Slashing Attack (The Tel Aviv newspaper . Dr. Emanuel Neumann, vice- president of the Zionist Organiza- Haaretz received a joint letter tion of America, made a slash- from the Irgun Zvai Leumi and ing attack on the executive the Sternists announcing that they y which, he said. has abandoned will "not infringe on national dis- ; the principal of a Jewish state cipline" and will refrain from ✓ in an undivided Palestine. He into Palestine unqualifiedly. also warned against the partici- pation of the Jewish Agency in the London conference. The American Zionist leader said the time may have come to symbolize the change in the relations between Britain and the Zionists by shifting the cen- ter of Zionist political activity to a country which is not under a British flag. At the same time, Dr. Neumann said the recent statement issued by U. S. Secre- tary of State Byrnes urging Jews to attend the London Conference was an attempt to make the Zionists agree to unconditonal participation in the parley. Criticism of Dr. -Goldmann , for having submitted the partition plan to the U. S. government was voiced by some of the laborite delegates but David Ben Burion defended Dr. Goldmann's mission. He pointed out that it was un- dertaken with the authorization of the Agency executive. Acceptable Compromise Ben Gurion, chairman of the Jewish Agency executive, said the Zionist movement should not propose any partition plan to the British government, but should be amenable to compromise. -If we have discussions with the British government," Ben Gurion stated, "we must stand on our full right to the whole of Pales- tine, but if Britain-proposes an acceptable compromise, the ex- ecutive should bring it for dis- cussions before the authorita- tive organ of the world Zionist movement." Berl Locker, a member. of the executive, said although "a real miracle had been worked in the Page Twenty-three THE JEWISH NEWS GREETINGS THE MACKEY CO. " A. Mackey M. M. Mackey D. Gross Licensed Fire Adjusters For The People MILLER BROS. POULTRY 1317 GRATIOT 1420 DIME BANK BLDG. CA. 0748 RA. 3277 HANUKAH GREETINGS TOM BOY D, INC 15401 E. JEFFERSON Hanukah Greetings V V A, a V V A Hotel • Book-Cadillac MEN'S BETTER APPAREL at NOTTINGHAM A GROSSE POINTE HOLIDAY GREETINGS! STANDARD TUBE CO. 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