Exclusive in Michigan — Dr. Weizmann's Autobiography Pre-Campaign Work Underway Trying Days in the Life of World Zionism's For Women's Division Workers Leader ; Striving for Justice and Science Women workers in pre-campaign received their slips at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Abraham Cooper, one of the vice chairmen of pre-campaign, last week. Launching indi- vidual solicitation of prospects, the women participated in the advance giftsdinner held at the Book Cadillac March 29. The first shadows of the eclipse of Jewish life in Europe were becoming visible. In Palestine, Arab opposition was rising. There was dissension and disagreement within the Zionist movement. Chaim Weizmann tells of these events, and of leaving the presi- cLncy of the Zionist Organization, a position to which he did not return for four years. continent in small groups, but united in Zionist spirit. South African Jewry was singularly free from the so-called assimila- tionist taint. There were prac- tically no German Jews in the country. The Jews of South Af- By CHAIM WEIZM.ANN rica were preponderantly — in President of Israel fact almost exclusively — from VI Kovno, or Vilna, or Minsk and the little places in between these Attack and Repulse Jewish centers. On Aug. 25, 1929, while in Switzerland, I received a tele- I met many types of modest, gram which began with the words, "The Under Secretary of quiet workers to whom Zionism State regrets to announce," and brought me the first news of was the whole of their existence. the Palestine pogroms of the year. Nearly a hundred and From the technical point of view fifty Jews were killed, hundreds were wounded, and great the trip was well organized but extremely trying. as one had to property damage was done. This, then, was the answer of the Arab leadership. They visit small communAies scattered had realized that Zionist fortunes had taken an upward turn, over a vast subcontinent. Still, we that the speed of our development in Palestine would soon went religiously through our du- and at the end were satisfied follow the same curve. The way to prevent that, they thought, ties, with the results, which were fi- was a bloodbath. nancially quite considerable. The Colonial Secretary, Lord Congress. In spite of this, the We had few pauses or relaxa- Pre-campaign leaders gathered together for a last minute con- Passfield (the former Sydney Congress . insisted on going tions in those five months, but Webb), had shown little sympathy through the motion of passing a there was one which calls for sultation before distribution of slips were: (right to left) MRS. for our cause. I remember a con- resolution of non-confidence in special mention. That was a visit EUGENE J. ARNFELD, vice chairman; MRS. ABRAHAM SRERE, pre- versation, at his house, with Lady my policy by a roll-call vote. to the famous game reserve. campaign chairman; MRS. ABRAHAM COOPER, and MRS. ALFRED Passfield (the former Beatrice The resulting break in my life Within that area the shooting of Webb). What I heard from Lady was not without its blessings. I MEYERS, vice chairmen of pre-campaign. animals, or their molestation in Passfield was: "I can't understand announced my intention of open- any way, was forbidden, and they why the Jews make such a fuss ing a laboratory in London and lived a free and unmolested life. Ben Gurion Points Out over a few dozen of their people going back to my chemistry, And the animals knew their priv- killed in Palestine. As many are which I had neglected for so Need for Investments -. ileges! They walked about in the killed every week in London in many years. presence of human beings freely traffic accidents, and no one pays Plans for Research TEL AVIV—(Palcor) — Prime and unconcernedly. any attention." It happened that at about that It must bp of particular interest Minister David Ben Gurion told Machinery was set in motion time Professor Richard Willstat- —and a source of enormous satis- Israeli industrial workers that for the political attack on our ter, one of the greatest Modern faction—to a naturalist to spend "great amounts of Jewish capital position in Palestine. First came chemists, came to London to re- some time in the- reserve. As for must be invested in the country the Shaw Commission. This group ceive the Gold Medal of the Royal myself, I could not help reflect- because the American loan as conceded that the Arabs had Society. I had met him only ing about something else. Here well as other sources provide for been the attackers but said once before, and fleetingly. I dis- were these wonderful animals, only a small part of its needs." nothing about the strange be- covered in him now a delightful with a beautiful home reserved havior of the Palestine adminis- companion and a true friend. He for them, with trees, water, grass, The Prime Minister declared tration, which during the attacks agreed that we should collabor- food, going about unmolested, as that the main task of the gov- had issued communiques repres- ate on a piece of work in a field free citizens, establishing their ernment is to develop the coun- enting the riots as "clashes" be- which was very familiar to him own laws, habits and customs, try and increase its population tween Jews and Arabs. within the framework of the four and on which he had done ex- knowing their ways about, prob- The Simpson Report year plan and to accomplish this tensive work. I took over only ably having their own language, Then cane the Simpson Report. a small corner of this vast field "private initiative and capital and wise to the natural dangers Sir John Hope Simpson and his and was able after a few years to Two outstanding workers who must be encouraged.". He added of their environment. Commission were sent out to make something practical of it, a Here they were, I thought, in were on hand to collect their kits that "we shall also have to in- Palestine in 1930 to look into vegetable foodstuff whiCh is now crease the industrial production their home, which in area is only the problems of immigration, land being produced on a considerable were: left to right, MRS. SAMUEL of the country." settlement and development. But scale in America and may shortly slightly smaller than Palestine; S. AARON and MRS. ALEXAN- Speaking to representatives of they are protected. Nature offers before the report was issued, be produced in other countries. industrial workers committees them generously of her gifts, and DER W. SANDERS. together with what is now called There were two factors which they have no Arab problem. who he received at Hakirya, the the Passfield White Paper, the urged me on in this change. First, Government seat, Ben Gurion de- It must be a wonderful thing, government declared publicly my intrinsic relation to science, clared that the high cost of liv- I reflected. to be an animal of the that it intended to suspend im- which had been part of my life South African game reserve; ing must be fought "with every migration, introduce restrictive since my boyhood; second, my means at our command" but - - much better than being a Jew in land legislation and curtail the feeling that in one way or another "without lowering the standard authority of the Jewish Agency. it had something to do with the Warsaw—or even in London. of living." "There are some There was nothing left for me up-building of Palestine. I was among our economists," he add- In next week's excerpts from but to resign my position as already thinking' then, of a re- ed, "who suggest fighting the president of the Jewish Agency. search institute which would his autobiography Dr. Weiz- high cost of living by reducing Stanley Baldwin, Sir Austin work in combination with the mann tells of the rescue of Jews the workers' wages, but this isn't Chamberlain, General Smuts, Sir Agriculture Experiment Station from Hitler Germany, and of the the way. We shall introduce aus- Simon, and a host of others, `John at Rehovoth, and of something outbreak of Arab rebellion in terity and equality in our State all from various points of view, larger, of wider scope, too. And it Palestine. in food, dress and housing." attacked the Passfield White was during the period when I was This is a serialization of parts of The conservative daily Ha- and Error," by Chaim Weiz- Paper as inconsistent with the out of office that the Daniel Sieff `Trial mann, published in book form by boker asked whether "the mid- mandate which Great Britain had Research Institute was founded, Harper & Brothers. Copyright, 1949, dle class must once more carry been given in Palestine. What ef- to be followed many years later by the Weizmann Foundation. the main burden of taxation and fect our arguments had on the by the Weizmann Institute of Dr. Moshe Ishay Named austerity" as noted in Ben government, and how much the Science. Minister to Yugoslavia Gurion's speech to the workers. change was due to the pressure African Interlude TEL AVIV (Pa..cor)—Dr. Moshe The paper holds the Government of an adverse public opinion in South Africa was a new experi- Ishay has been appointed Israeli MRS. MILES FINSTERWALD, responsible for failing to lower England and elsewhere I cannot ence for my wife and myself. We right, took time out for an earnest prices because "most members of say, But on February 13, 1931, were attracted by the idea of a Minister to Yugoslavia. discussion with MRS. WILLIAM the present Government were there was an official reversal of visit to the country. I found my- HABER, out of town guest at the members of the Provisional Gov- policy. It restored our political self in an unusual Jewish com- 28 THE JEWISH NEWS ernment." position and initiated a period of munity scattered over a wide sub- meeting. Friday, April 1, 1949 peace, prosperity and great im- p.0(1.04 by NORMAN and SOL NODEL migration into Palestine. texE by MARC RUTNE R. LIVES OF OUR TIMES DR. FRANZ BOAS Nevertheless, as the Congress v bl ip V of 1931 approached, I became the THREE YEARS LATER HE WAS INVESTIGATING AN EMINENT JEWISH ANTHROPOLOGIST AND butt of • ever-mounting attacks, THE NORTHWESTERN TRIBES OF CANADA. AUTHOR WHO CAMPAIGNED VIGOROUSLY__ HE WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FIRST and the occasion for a pernicious IN SPEECH AND IN PRINT—AGAINST THE SPECIFIC PROOF OF THE CULTURAL RELATION- extremist propaganda. I held my MYTH OF "ARYANISM SHIP BETWEEN SIBERIANS,ESKIMOS AND ground and continued to point out THE AMERICAN INDIANS. that in a movement like ours the center of gravity is not an exag- gerated political program, but work, colonization; education, im- \ migration and the maintenance of PRIOR TO HIS APPOINTMENT IN 1899 AS GERMAN-SORN,HE STUDIED AT SEVERAL PROFESSOR OF ANTHROPOLOGY AT decent relation with the manda- GERMAN UNIVERSITIES. AT ZS, NE JOINED COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY,HE CONDUCTED tory power. A METEOROLOGICAL EXPEDITION TO BAFFIN SEVERAL AMERICAN EXPEDITIONS INTO LAND. HE BECAME INTERESTED IN THE My admonitions were in vain. MEXICO AND PUERTO RICO. CULTURE OF THE ESKIMOS. The politicians at the Congress were determined to initiate a de- bate on "the ultimate aims of the WHEN HE. DIED IN 1942., AT THE AGE Of 84, HE HAD LONG BEEN RETIRING IN 1937; HE DEVOTED ALL HIS EI'FORTS TO Zionist movement." . It is difficult RECOGNIZED AS A LEADER AMONG AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGISTS.,.. COMBATTING NAZI RACIAL THEORIES AND FURTHER- to say if this debate was meant ING DEMOCRACY.HE WAS ONE OF THE INITIATORS OF sincerely, or whether it was THE MANIFESTO OF THE FREEDOM OF SCIENCE. simply a means to provoke my N opposition and thus facilitate my resignation from office. If the latter, it was the more unjust—I permit myself to say even in- decent—in that I announced, in my opening address, my intention Of resigning because of the pre- carious state of my health, which HE WAS REPEATEDLY HONORED BY WORLD DIGNITARIES was patent to everybody. My AND SCIENTIFIC GROUPS. HISNIND Of PRIMITIVE MAN'1S had in fact, remonstrat- STILL CONSIDERED THE DEFINITIVE WORK ON THE SUBJECT. doctors ed with me severely on the • — pg. F gANZ $ dc't f dangers of even attending the