.
fil
Inefrntonikwun (tO/414IL
. _
•
immigration."
increase its number by
mandate over Palestine as outlined
The British government then is at-
represented
at
the
Peace
by the League of Nations and will be
by their undertakings to King Hus- sein was
to
establish
a
Palestinian
tempting
sein to recognize the establishment Conference by his son, the Emir Fei- expected to keep its promise. Is not government where Jews and Arabs
of an independent Arab state com- sul. The Enilr Feisul was fully cog- this as firm a foundation as one would should live together peacefully.
nizant of the arrangements which it
prising within its borders the four
expect?" I
Whether a formal concordat will be German President, Irish Vice-
town of Damascus, llama, Hones and was propesed to make with regard to
But we find responsible and impar-
re-
Palestine. So far from denouncing tial men after thoroughly studying reached between the two elements has
President, English Secre-
Colonel T. E. Lawrence in his letter Aleppo.
mains to be seen. So far • it
them as inconsistent with the under-
(Contnued from page 2.1
tary, Jewish Treasurer.
"Hie Majesty's government further takings given to his father, the Emir the situation say:
to the London Times of Sept. 11, 1919.
proved an illusion. Something has
f
"If
England
finds
the
Zionist
ex-
NEW YORK.—Down to Clinton
points
out
that
in
1916
when
it
be-
Ile
describes
the
letter
of
Oct.
21,
been
said
of
late
of
the
analogy
o
and had net.I had any (Tganized na-
Feisul declared in a letter written fur
came necessary to arrive at an agree_ publication under date of March 1, periment too costly in the long run Switzerland. It should be remem- street, in. the heart of what is called
tional life; if nol that England meant 1915, as follows:
the Balfour Declaration will be sent bered, however, that in Switzerland the most crowded mile in the world,
bre.suse the Bo-
"It undertakes condition on an ment with France and Russia as to 1919, that "Our deputation here in
to the avor.,',
lived there, not as a Arab revolt, to recognize the in e- the occupation of Turkish territories, l'aris is fully acquainted with the to the limbo of broken promises. It the three races are, broadly speaking, is an American League of Nations,
malts had
•
Italian . Pendence of the Arabs' south of lati• in the event of the downfall of Tur- proposal submitted yesterday by the will not be a question of which peo- territorially concentrated. The same from which the European league
ganis in, but as a ',come,
been degrees,
concen
tratc-i
!p u t 37
except in the prow key, Ilia Majesty's government in- Zionist. Organization to the Peace ple, the Arabs or the Jews, is most is largely true of the French and might well take a few lessons. The
hopes
ard Eng Jude
es the spiritual
Itrig,dad and Beare, where rioted on reserving the independence Conference, and we regard them as fitted to develop l'alestine, of which English in Canada, Ind of the Wa- Clinton Stree League is actively sue.
has a right to the chance. It will be loons and Flemings in Belgium. A cessful because it has learned to die-
.” interests require special mess- of the Arabs in the districts which
British
center of the ler,' f• r close on two inc
moderate and proper. We will do
att ributable t o
of administration control, and they had promised to them in their our best in so far as we are con- a question of what best serves the closer analogy is perhaps to be found arm the suspicions of its members
thoosse'l )ear-,
urea
British imperial policy."
were
begin-
in the Free City of Danzig, under and make them all pull together for
the fact
ning
to rewn;
.b.t
:bee ii.deed, the anal- except where Great Britain is not correspondence with King Hussein." cerned, to help them through."
Let us therefore analyze the inter-
(See House of Commons, July 9,
Thus the suggestion that the l'ales- ests of Great Britain in Palestine and the supervision ofthe League of Na- Americanism. The Mothers' Club,
gr,tesque and puer- 'free to act without detriment to the
1920,
Official
Report,
columns
147,
ogy might be l es•
lions, and in the relations between for example, has a German president,
ranee.
tine mandate is inconsistent with
consider its relation to the Jew's and
Ile than it N. interests
of
,U.X.
In the
case of Palestine' neither of
British promises to the Arabs is not Arabs and at least make an attempt the I'oles and Germans in Upper - an Irish vice-president, an English
lesia. In all these cases, however, secretary and a Jewish treasurer and
It will be observed that though the only in complete contradiction to the
True the Arab% h o c been in Pales- these conditions was fulfilled, there
to see "what best serves the British the various races concerned, harsh u sergeant-at-arms--all good Ameri-
tine for 1,500 years. In those 1,500 was no Arab revolt in Palestine, nor cities of Damascus, Hama, Hones and attitude assumed by the responsible
their rivalries may once have been or cans.
yearn they have created little or noth- is there the smallest foundation for Aleppo are specified, there is not a heads of'the British government, but imperial policy."
may be today, are fundamentalyl
The Clinton Street League of Na-
ing. If Palestine means anything to the claim of the Palestine Arabs to word about Jerusalem.
also to the attitude assumed by the
the world, it is sot leaause for 1,590 have been of material assistance to
It is also apparent that it had never authorized representative of King GREAT BRITAIN AND PALESTINE closer to one another in mentality tions has its headquarters in the
years the Arabs have existegl there in the allies. Lord Allenby's dispatches occurred to Lord Curzon that the on- Hussein, to whom these promises,
and way of life than the Jews and White Door Settlement at 211. Miss
Let us forget for the moment that the Arabs in Palestine. None of them Harriet Irwin has been head worker
silence ad obscurity. It is because can be searched in vain for any allu- dertakings to the Sherif could be 'n- such as they were, were addressed.
And when We sweep away these there are such people as Jews and presents the special problems asso- of the White Door for a quarter of
it wan once the national home of the inon to such assistance. It will be terpreted as embracing Palestine.
Zinoists and discuss the future of ciated with the superimposition of
ntury, during which time not
sufficient to cite on this point the
imputations
of
dishonor
against
the
Jews.
In the House of Lords on March
But the Arabs ask now for a chance evidence of an impartial find quali-
British government, what remains Palestine as though these people did Europe on Asia. less than 1,000,000 persons repre-
to develop his own methods. Elizabeth fied observer, Philip Greece, who can 1, 1923, Lord Sydenhans had the within the regions of Palestine? The not exist. Let us ask ourselves why
But it is against the increase in renting two score nationalities have
Titzel, formerly of the editorial staff certainly not be suspected of any following notice on the paper:
promise to the Jews of a national is Great Britain interested in Pales- Jewish immigration that the Arabs attended the settlement. Today the
"To draw attention to the pledges home and the promise..kf religious tine?
a
of Asia during her trip in l'alestine prejudice against the Arabs.
raise much opposition. For they settlement is PO crowded that not an-
given
to
the
Arab
peoples,
and
to
To realize the importance of the know too well that though the Jews other person can be admitted to its
was told over and over again by lead- letter to the Lofidon Times April 5,
and civil liberties to the rrabs. Noth-
ask His Majesty's government wheth- ing else. Both are equally sacred position of Palestine we must remem- are in the minority at present, they . activities and its directors are pre-
ing Arabs, "Give us twenty years," 1922, he writes as follows:
they say, "The Jews say that we have
"Most annoying to one who served er they will lay on the tables the and Zionists ask for nothing more ber that India is the key to the Brit- already predominate in Palestine be. paring to secure additional facilities
had the land for 1,500 years, and have with the British and Arab forces in correspondence in 1915 between Sir than the promise to themselves should ish Empire. Without that country cause of the facts that the Arabs are to enable it to at least partly meet
done nothing for it--that they will do the Palpating. campaign are the pre , Harry McMahon and the Sherif of be kept 88 religiously as the promise Britain would still be great, and the backward, inexperienced, poor in
i
the requirements of its people. Miss
what we will never do. They forget tensions of the Arabs of Palestine to , Mecca, now King Ilussein, on which to the Arabs. Zionists have been ac- self-governing dominions would still money, and with no ability of organ- Irwin, telling why the White Door
that 400 years ago we were made vas- have rendered important military their predecessors based the claim cused of intrigue during and before be loyal, but the empire would be ization. Add to this a constant stream has become so popular that It has out-
sals to the Turks, who destroy and services to the Allies in the Great that Palestine is geographically ex- the peace negotiations. If by intri- broken. The Russians have known of Jewish immigrants and we are Igrown its old red brick mansion, n-
eluded from those pledges.
never rebuild. But give us 20 years, War.
clearly the point of view . gen
gue is meant dishonorable induce- this ever since the spurious will of
ly said:
t
The Duke of Devonshire (Secre- ment, there was none. If by intri- I'eter the Great urged the people of oble to see
just 211 years, in which to train our-
"The Trans-Jordanians and the Ile-
of the Arabs. They attempt to strike
"The chief reason is that we have
selves and master our forces, then let jazie, whom for all their talk of Arab tary of State for the Colonies) re- gue is meant representation of their North to expand across Southwestern at immigration and thus at the Bal- been able to inspire trust and confi-
the Jews come in and we can compete union, the Palestine Arabs dislike plied in part as follows:
case, they are guilty, but guilty only Asia and cut off England. The Ger- four Declaration, for without the dence in the representatives of van-
"The reasons for the non-publica- as every nationality has been guilty. mans knew it, and if they could have
with them. Now we are powerless and fear as rude and hardy men,
former the latter is a scrap of paper. ous nationalities that come to us.
against them. We have no education played their part right well, but the tion of these documents have, I We fail to see why the Jews may not fastened their grip on Turkey and
wen . y.. six years ago, when the
But it is in the interest of Great ( T wenty-six
and we have no money."
Palestinians confined themselves to think, been clearly stated on two work for the country of their prayers Persia, or even on Siberia or Russian Britain that the Jews be given an op- ' White Door was first opened, our
And the Arabs realize that they are deserting in large numbers to the separate occasions by my predeces- in the same way as the Czecho•Slo- Turkestan, their next step would have
portunity to build up a real nation teachers had to go out into the tene-
more or less powerless and that the British, who fed and clothed and sors. In the White Paper issued last yaks or the Jugo-Slays or the Lat- been to strike at India across Af -
in Palestine which can in time of 'meats and on the streets and ask that
Jews will prtalominate, for they know paid for the maintenance of many June a clear statement was made vians or the Poles or the Lithuanians. ghanistan. The British knew it, and
danger be trusted to defend itself• the little children be sent to us. The
that given a group of persons who are thousands such prisoners of wee, few which, with your Lordship's permis- This sort of "intrigue" was a duty.
the aim of the most far-seeing states- To keep out the Jews would mean,
educated, experienced in the ways of indeed of whom could be induced to sion I will read. It is this:
mothers,
all they
of whom
were foreign-
Reaction Produced by the Balfour men has always been to obtain con- due to the backwardness of the Arabs born
just as
are today,
seemed
the modern world, backed by sufficient obtain their liberty by serving in the
" 'It is not the case, as has been
trol of the quickest possible route to in l'alestine and their lack of money, to think that there was something
represented by the Arab delegation,
capital, and specially protected by the Shenfian army.
Declaration on the Inhabitants
India in addition to the slower and to convert Palestine into a fortress vil in the suggestion and were afraid
e
government in power they must domi-
longer sea route. The only feasible for the protection of ..gyp to trust
Again, Palestine was at the time, that during the war His Majesty's
of Palestine.
their children to the White
nate over a backward people, inexper- and was well understood to be, one government gave an undertaking that
As to the present day situation in route for a railroad between Egypt most agree that the materials for the Door. Finally, we found that the
ienced, robbed of initiative by gener- of those areas in which Great Britain an independent national government
and the eastern parts of the British formation of a strong nation simply promise to teach them to speak Eng-
Palestine,
the
horizon
is
not
without
ations of conquerers, poor in money, was not free to act without detri- should be at once established in rai-
Empire, according to experts, is what
and with no ability for organization. ment to the interests of France. This estine. This representation mainly its clouds. The hate of the Arabs is called the Nile-Jordan-Euphrates do not exist amongst the Arabs of lish and the fact that it soon became
And they also realize that it is is clearly shown by the Sykes-Picot rests upon a letter dated Oct. 24, against the Jews does not grow less. route. Such a railroad, with its con- Palestine. Against the policy of mak- i I known that there was milk for the
against all laws of nature, of race and agrement of May, 1916, which ampli- 1915, from Sir Henry McMahon, then Altogether in the eyes of the Arabs tinuation in Southern Persia. would ing Judea a place of arms it may very littlest ones began to have its
self preservation, that the Jews give ties the agreement concluded early in His Majesty's High Commissioner in the Jews are simply undesirable unite the British Empire much more legitimately be objected that it is ex- effect and a few tots were brought in
their mothers.
them "twenty yearn" to train them- 1916 between Great Britain, France Egypt, to the Sherif of Mecca, now aliens. No milder word than hatred firmly than any other method that travagant and militarist. Hence prob-
the Jews who will at the same by "These mothers sometimes wailed
selves and master their forces. The
' in- King Hussein of the Kingdom of will express their feeling, and this seems within the bounds of possibil- ably
Jews are no exception to the laws of and Russia. After providing for
- hatred extends to the administration ity. If such a railroad is to become time help pay the expenses of run- around for whole mornings before
Hedjas.
That
letter
is
quoted
as
con
dependent Arab states in the interior
of Palestine as well as to the Jews
ning • territory that England needs they felt satisfied that there was
nature.
Syria and Mesopotamia, the agree- veying the promise to the Sherif of especially since the victories of the a reality, Great Britain must have for the protection of the Suez Canal. nothing but good in the settlement.
Th. Claim That the Mandate As It of -
ment proceeds to make entirely dis- Mecca to recognize and support the Turks as shown by their more or less control of Palestine.
The Arabs say cynically that the
Exists Now Is Incompatible With
Secondly, the last war drove Eng- B Hour Declaration was sold to Once satisfied, out they went and
Itinct arrangements for Palestine. The independence of the Arabs within the successful boycott to the election of
spread' the tidings, with the result
territories proposed by him. But this
the Pledge Given to Arab.
land
to
Palestine
because
British
in-
northermost
district
is
included
in
the
the Legislative Council recently held.
Baron Rothschild in return for war
'
During the War.
terests were threatened, and so would loans. It is true that political action that it was only a few months before
ntrol. H aifa psalmist was given subject to a re-
rench
under
F
e
e
,
zon
Elizabeth
Tizel,
whom
we
had
oc-
as
to
mainly
we had scores of little ones attend-
one heaArs of
corded to Great Brit- servation made in the same letter, casion to refer to above, writes thus the next war, should it ever come. is gained usually only by barter. No
a bs of Pa l esti ne th is and Acre are accord
ing our classes and playing their
What of t he
claims
. The remainder of Palestine is which excluded from its scope, among in the April, 1923, issue of Asia in Granted that in the future war Great government goes in very heavily for
n
a
the pledge read into a later addressed si
other territories, the portions of
Britain should still find it necessary pure philanthropy. Yet even poli- games under the roof of the White
by Sir II. McMahon in 1915 to King to be plated under "an international Syria lying to the west of the dis- regard to present day conditions:
Door.
Hussein the sheriff of Mecca, which !administration whose form shall be tricts of Damascus. This reservation
"So the tension grows. Nothing to defend the line of the Suez Canal, ticians have their moments of ro-
"The npxt step 'was to enroll the
Palestine must be in Great Britain's
minified the Arab old against the decided after consultation with Rus-
has always been regarded by His Ma- is too bad to believe of the other side. possession. With the development of manticism. It is quite conceivable mothers in some sort of an organiza-
Turks, and which now the Arabs and sia, and then in agreement with the jesty's government as covering the The wildest rumors are circulated as air craft the Suez Canal would be that Mr. Balfour in engineering the tion, and out of this' idea grew our
other
allies
and
the
representatives
many of their adherents claim to tie
vilaget of Beirut and the independent true, circulated by the irresponsible an impossible frontier. Some sort of famous declaration may have been in- Mothers' Club, now 25 years old. This
and responsible, by the ignorant and
spired by a more or less sentimental
incompatible with the fulfillment of of the Sherif of Mecca."
reach-
While the agreement was doubtless Senjak of Jerusalem. The whole of those who should know better. There protective bastion would be neces- feeling about the Jews, as some of was a more difficult task than reach-
the British promise to the Jews.
Palestine west of the Jordan was thus
Ing the children, since the women
in
itself
faulty
and
unworkable,
its
is a story afloat in Palestine to the sary, just as in India, which has the his bitterest critics have been inspired could not see where they would profit
That letter did not mark the con-
excluded
from
Sir
II.
McMahon's
strongest
natural
frontier
in
the
by a more or less sentimental feeling by coming to the settlement, and
cluelon of any agreement even with terms made it clear that when Sir pledge." (Official Report, March 1, effect that the government investi-
world, the statesmanship of the past
corresponding
the sheriff. It was part of a lengthy Harry McMahon was
1923, House of Lords, also govern- gated all the rumors current during has sought to build up in front of it toward the Arabs. It may be true their men folk seemed to encourage
a certain period and found that 93
that England needs a little island of their diitrust. Then, as now, we had
correspondence which ended in Jan. with the Sherif of Mecca, Palestine ment's White Book July 1, 1922.)
a series of friendly powers. Pales-
SO, 1916. The whole correspondence was an area in which Great Britain
No promise was ever made to the per cent of them were false. I should tine is to the Suez Canal what a enthusiastic supporters in I'alestine, to cope with the different nationali-
was not free, and did not regard her-
have
fancied
the
percentage
higher.
been
described
by
the
Foreign
Of-
backed by millions of Jews out of ties and the racial hatreds that are
has
Arabs of Palestine except the prom-
friedly Afghanistan and Persia are to
fice as "inconclusive." (Mr, Haring- self as free to act without detriment ise that their civil and religious rights No one keeps any perspective in his
Palestine,' to aid her in carrying brought - here by the immigrants. It
India.
picture.
I
was
once
invited
to
tea
worth, House of Commons, Oct. 24, to the interest of France.
through her Middle Eastern policies. seemed tows that while all of them
Thirdly, it seems certain that po-
The scope of the independence for should be respected. That promise by a handsome, child-like Arab wom-
1921--official report, Column 461.)
It also may be true, as the Arabs are were actuated by the desire to im-
has
been
kept
and
not
the
smallest
Neither the correspondence as a which the Arabs, as represented by evidence has as yet been produced of an who lived for some time in the litical developments in Egypt Will convinced, that England keeps the
compel
Britain
to
withdraw
its
troops.
the
Sherif,
had
in
fact
been
encour-
Jews in Palestine merely to serve
Prove their conditions by coming to
ry as America,
whole nor the letter of Oct. 21, 1915,
its violation. The only promises in United States, but loved the lazy lux- In the long run, a country can not
none of them thought it
has ever been published. In the ab-•aged to hope, was thus defined in a
question are those stated to have been ury of her land. She voiced her views both be independent and maintain a buffers between Arab peoples
necessary to leave behind them their
sence of the actual text it is reason-1 letter addressed by Lord Curzon to
given to the Sherif of Mecca (King of the political situation. 'Those large alien garrison, and therefore might otherwise combine against the racial hates and antipathies. Today
able to suppose that a fair account of , the Emir Feisul on Oct. 15, 1919:
Ilussein) analyzed above. King Hun- Bolshevist Jews,' she confided, 'they Britain is compelled, in order to de- West. Be that as it may, it is in there are nearly 40 different nation-
the letter relied upon is that given by "The British government are bound
are bad. You know what they do?
Great Britain's interests to have the alities in the Clinton street district,
They put poison candy in the streets fend the line of the canal, to look Jews make of Palestine a real nation and a score of years ago there were
so that Christian children they pick elsewhere for a base for the army and Great Britain is permitting the
almost as many.
it up and eat it.' A few days later of defense. There is no base except Jews to do it.
"There was only one solution for
I met in a business-like office in Je- Palestine.
this racial-hate situation and that was
Lastly,
one
has
to
think
what
would
rusalem an intelligent young Ameri-
CONCLUSION
to
wipe out the hate by substituting
can Jewish welfare worker, with happen if Great Britain would not
a true love for this country. It was
whom I was to visit institutions. 'Miss have accepted the mandatory over
as
-
The writer is of the opinion that interesting to watch the mothers
Wein was stoned again today,' she Palestine. Some sort of Arab gov
said, with an air of patient martyr- ernment would come into power in the tension now existing between the they tried out the White Door. One
dom. I was horrified. I pictured Palestine and its first act of policy Jews and the Arabs of Palestine is who was already a member would
to
Miss Wein beset by an angry mob. would be to stop Jewish immigration. not due to a lack of understanding bring two or three other mothers
I learned that an urchin, the son of Palestine would then subside unas- between the. leaders of the two peo- a meeting. These little groups were
sisted
in
its
own
primitive
backward-
pies, but rather due to the clear un- nearly always of the same original
a prominent Arab politician, had
shied a stone at her as she passed his ness, and the country would remain derstanding of the fundamental ques- nationality. At the meeting they
the property of several hundred thou- tion involved, i. e., who in the future would hear and see mothers of other
father's garden."
v . :mid not help but
But there is a ray of hope in the sand Arabs, or having expelled the shall predominate in Palestine, Jew racial groups and , were active, hap-
present conflict between the Jews Jews who have a sentimental interests or Arab? note that they Po
in
the
country,
the
Sheiks
would
cast
We
have
on
one
hand
the
Zionists,
py
and
interested,
and Arabs in Palestine and this is
"The Mothers' Club today stands
well expressed by Henrietta Szold, about for other people to do on strict- who are more or less successful in
Street
who just recently returned from ly business terms what the Zionists convincing the British government as a monument to the Clinton German
a
Palestine, who said in an address de- would do on sentimental terms. The that it is necessary that the Jews in- League of Nations. It has
Tax Extra
president,
an
Irish
vice-president,
an
consequence
in
this
latter
case
would
livered at the Iladasaah reception,
crease their timber in Palestine by
be either an influx of French money immigration; and on the other hand English secretary and a Jewish trees-
New York City, on April 30, 1923:
into
the
country
or
a
conflict
of
rival
the Arabs, who spare no effort and urer and sergeant-at-arms. And they
"You have heard much of the so-
called program of the Arabs. It is commercial interest such as took no means in opposing this plan, strik- are all good Americans!
"So our little League of Nations
a misnomer. There are excesses com- place in China in the early years of ing at the very root of a Jewish na-
mitted. I had the good fortune, let this century. The result would be tional home in Palestine. The Jews may well be called successful. It
the
same.
France
is
in
Syria
with
a
and the Arabs part right here; no' would be hard to name all the dif-
me say, to go through some of these
excesses. I think I am the stronger military force of some 30,008 men. reasoning is possible; and it is almost ferent nationalities that have entered
for having gone through them. My "La Syria Integrale" was a battle cry without hope to expect that a fees- the White Door and passed out
feeling is that they are not a menace of a strong party of French Co- ible agreement will be reached be- 'through it as Americans, but among
to us because they do not spring lonials. Sooner or later Palestine tween the two peoples unless one them are Armenians, English, Irish,
from ill-feeling. They spring from would become attached to Syria. gives way to the other, which is even Russians, Finns, Jews, Poles, the vari-
agitation. I do not mean to say France is on the whole a friendly more hopeless of expectation. ous Slovaks, Dutch and Scandinavi-
The writer therefore believes that ans, and there are a number of other
that the ignorant Arab peasant who power, though no one can foresee
has been goaded on to march to Je- how things will work out. We must under the existing natural circum- races as difficult to remember as their
rusalem with a stick in his hand to think of the effect on the position of stances a Jewish national home in' . names are to spell."
.
I'rentice Sanger is president of the
which is affixed a rusty nail and to England in the Near East and espe- l'alestine rests on no firm foundation.'
force his any into the Inner City cially in Egypt, if Britain should find The Jews have no army and have no White Door, Ilenry llopkins, Jr., is
and attack defenseless old Jews, do herself in this position.
navy and one can not be too sure secretary, Mrs. John E. Wilson is
So strong are these military argu- what the future relations between treasurer and Mrs. Oliver S. Lyford
not feel hatred in that instant. But
they did not feel the same hatred ments that it is no longer a choice Great Britain and a Jewish national is chairman of the house committee.
between
leaving or staying in Pales-
yesterday, and what they did not
homeland may be when the former
feel yesterday they can be made to tine, but between staying in the hills will be forced with a choice between
of
Judea
and
converting them into a
dismiss from their hearts tomorrow."
the friendship of the Jews and that
Four-eyllnder. Excellent motor. axle •nd
It is no doubt that agitation is the fortress for the protection of the of several millions of Moslems.
traw.noneidn. Newly painted. liaa live
cause of these excesses. The hatred great historic line of invasion of
coed lir, and the upholetering can't he
Egypt
from
the
north,
or
on
the
other
told from new, Bargain price for quick
is not inherent in the present genera-
Nash
Factory.
Speeding
Pro-
buy.
tion of the Arabs, for even the Jews hand attempting to make a real na-
tion
of
l'alestine,
which
can
in
time
duction
of
Closed
Cars.
of our own day can well remember
REO DETROIT BRANCH
the days when the Jews and the of danger be trusted to defend itself.
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The fact that there has been no
Arabs, the peoples of the same semi- And it is here that the question rises,
Glendale 5570
tic origin, were friends and lived "Whom shall England back, the Jews apparent diminution in automobile
sales this summer has brought dealers
peacefully together. The agitation is or the Arabs?"
On examining the government's as well as prospective owners face to
not only due to the body of Moslem-
White
Book,
entitled
the
British
Pol-
face with the problem of getting cars
Christian Association, not only due
to a couple of newspapers in London icy in l'alestine, issued July 1, 1922, without delay when the demand for
we
find
that
the
British
government
closed cars begins in the fall. While
giving impetus to the former, but
Don't suffer—get quick relief.
also is a result of altogether unex- does not commit itself one way or the the closed car, as an all-season ve-
other,
but
rather
backs
both
the
hide, rapidly is forging to the front,
Effective and inexpenthe.
pected public statements made by ir-
responsible and responsible Jews Arab and the Jew. It says in part: there are many persons who still pre-
It costa nothing to eems down
"They would draw attention to the fer the open model for the spring and
which stir the Arabs to extreme mad-
and find out.
ness in these days of friction when fact that the terms of the declaration summer season but who begin to
hearing responsible Jews use such referred to do not contemplate that think about a closed car when the
Front Ste.
■
phrases as that Palestine is to become Palestine as a whole should be con- cooler weather approaches. The
Second sod
These are the lowest prices at which
Hudson Prices
Sulphur Mineral, Turkish
"as Jewish as England is English." verted into a Jewish national home, steady demand for motor cars at this
but
that
such
a
home
should
be
time
convinces
dealers
that
fall
trade
Tonic,
Swedish,
Electric Baths.
Such "diplomatic breaks" are union
these cars have ever been sold. They
- 11375
Speedster
will be brisk and most of them are
giveable when made in these days founded in Palestine.
SWEDISR MASSAGE
"Further
it
is
contemplated
that
making
preparations
to
meet
require-
when so many difficulties stare the
1425
7-Pass , Phaeton
make both Hudson and Essex the
Take Woodward Through Car.
Jews in the face in their present re- the status of a i l I citizens of Palestine ments insofar as is possible.
Cherry 4784
1450
Coach
in the eyes of he law shall be Pales-
W alter Judd, president of the MiLi
lations with the Arabs.
most outstanding values in the world.
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A Jewish national home in Pales- tinian, and it 3 never been intend- ter-Judd Company, Nash distributors
Sedan
tine is an impossibility without the ed that they, or any section of them, for Southeastern Michigan, returned
good will of the Arabs. Unless this should possess any other judicial last week from the Nash factory atI
Michigan Paper Stock Co.
Kenqsha, Wis., where he conferred
good will is obtained, the Zionists status.
"When it is asked what is meant with plant officials regarding fall
MEYER BARTON, Prop.
have no firm foundation in spite of
Buyers of All Kinds at
by
the
development
of
the
Jewish
quotas and prompt deliveries. The'
their political and economic sue-
National Home in Palestine, it may factory, according to Mr. Judd, is be - 1
c.s•ie
se4s,ews—wesetwer4
.1
(Times.
For
after
all
we
have
on
one
WASTE
PAPER
WheIeeale ud Retail
be
answered
that
it
is
not
the
impo-
ing speeded up to peak production of i
hand a Jewish community in Pales-
Essex Prices
ASSOCIATE DEALERS
1342 Brewster St.
Jewish
nationality
upon
sition
of
a
closed
car
models
in
both
the
four
tine
now
numbering
about
80,000
Ilarwith Company
Thomas Brooks, Inc.
Cadillac 1709
Cadillac 1708
11081 Woodward Ave.
and backed with superhuman effort the inhabitants of Palestine AS • and six-cylinder lines, with assurance
• - $1045
Weed•ard et Ateawwleuee
Touring
Fred K. H•ary
by 14,000,000 of Jews, but who are whole, but the further development that current demand in addition to
Acme Motor Sales Co.
1145
362147 14.clugaa Ave.
Cabriolet .
of
the
existing
Jewish
community,
back orders now on the books will
5232 Greed Rive. A.reue
scattered all over the world; on the
LaS•11. Wes Co.
Cass Motor Sales
Coach • • - 1145
other hand we have about 10 times with the assistance of Jews in the keep the plant going at a rapid rate
7744 Teeilt• Street
1744 Gess Awe.
the number of Arabs in Palestine other parts of the world, in order throughout the fall season.
Te•ga•
Motor
Sales
E. B. Finch
backed by 35,000,000 Arabs in their that it may become a center in which
1534 Grua Leer Ae•.
7744 Weerelwrd A...
the Jewish people as a whole may
This world is like a road-side inn,
Triangle Motor Sales
vicinity.
Guaranty Garag•
Will install and keep small sets of
StIew
Geetiet
Ave.
"But," one may ask, "what of the take, on grounds of religion and race, but the world to come is like the real
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books, weekly or monthly.
home—The Talmud.
Yousig Bro.. Sales Corp.
British government? It has an army an interest and a pride.
"For
the
fulfillment
of
this
policy
6440 Last lease.. Ave.
and it has ■ navy, and it has much
A lie has not a leg to stand upon.
experience in relations with ra s. it is necessary that the Jewish corn-
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The British government accepted the munity in Palestine ahould be able to —The Talmud.
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