The conference of the party council of the Revisionist organization has now definitely been fixed ##o take place in Kattowitz on the 19th and 20th of March. Mr. Jabotinsky will address the conference on the question of interpretation and consequences of the resolution adopted in Calais and Vienna. Mr. Meyer Grossman will speak on the present position of the Revisionist movement and its future policy.
In addition, the agenda shows that a separate consultation will take place at the conference of delegates who are still shekel-payers, with a view of organizing the forthcoming campaign for the Congress elections. Otherwise, there is no indication on the agenda of the conference that any questions connected with the Zionist Congress will be discussed at the conference. This is due to the fact that the Revisionist union, since the Calais conference, no longer forms an integral part in the Zionist organization. For such matters, the competence lies chiefly with the separate union of Revisionist shekel-payers. It is, nevertheless. generally expected that when the conference meets, the Zionist programme will also be discussed, particularly in conjunction with negotiations which Mr. M. Grossman has undertaken during his Palestine trip with leaders of the Mizrachi and Group B. of General Zionists, as regards the formation of a Congress platform at the Congress, and to bring about the election of a differently constituted Zionist Executive. This question which has already been discussed in Palestine, is to come up before the Revisionist Conference, among other matters concerning the Zionist Congress.
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