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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE FOUR

principal part of this prayer drew not easy to understand why impor-
attention to the failure of the Brit- tont information such as this should
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fink of Lor- CHICAGO CIVIC OPERA
, ish government to place more land not have been furnished by the Brit-
raine court entertained with a buffet AT MASONIC AUDITORIUM
0 o
in-
' at the disposal of Jewish settlers. ish government. Deprived of this in-
supper for 26 members of the imme-
() ; The mandates commission accepts
formation and other information
m e
diate family, on Sunday, March 6, in
(
)
The Detroit engagement of the
Oli1 111 1
, the excuses of the British govern- asked for, the commission fell back
honor of their tenth scudding anni-
11111 lllll
Chicago Civic Opera Company will
meth. but only for the time being. on an examination of the witness
versary. The tables was beautifully
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Rappaport o
I"' •
be sung at the Masonic Auditorium,
By Hermann !beater.
It is careful to state that the oppo- , sent by the British government to
Williams street are spending some decorated with a bowl of sweet peas
I
sition of that section of the Arab speak for the Palestinian atiministra-
time in New York City and Roches and pink tapers. Guests from De-
,
population which had shown its hos- lion. On labor in particular the man-
troit, Flint and Pontiac were present.
ter.
' The most interesting events during moth Slackunna. (The latter, by the tility to the very idea of the estab- dates commission draws attention to
Mr. and Mrs. Fink were presented
great - the oced of speedy factory and wor k.
with an Oriental rug.
the last fortnight in the musical ac- way, is not so very distantly related lishment of a Jewish home has
Mrs. Saul Orman and son, IlaroId,
tivities centering at Orchestra Hall to our its log, Morris Silver, Silver ly diminished. This, of course, is shoot) legislation.
The commission also urges reform
of Whittemore street left Tuesday
I were the special concert dedicated to and his gifted wife, nee Lillian Lech•; so, and the opposition is likely to go
Mrs. Sol Manes and daughter,
tier is the reason in the organization of educational
Oil diminishing.
for a several weeks' visit with rela-
Beethoven's memory, this month be - Hound.' lint Hie talents of the other •
Rose, and son, Albert, have returned
work and by so doing really endorses
far
to
I
tives in New York City.
ing, the centennial of his death; the members of this excellent company, al- for this diminishing histility
s
to their home 1111 Lorraine court after
recital by-Fritz Kreisler, and the De- so win the enthusiastic comments of seek. In the first place whatever the complaints of the Jewi h Na.
a six weeks' visit with relatives in
tional Council of Palestine under t h e
troit debut of the renowned German the audience, so that when the play is ' criticism may be made of the British
Mrs. Bartley Weiman of Mark New York City.
'lit t h y, emu •
piano virtuoso, Walter Gieseking, so- over, there is not a dissenting voice o rule in Palestine, and I myself for heading of education.
street, Mrs. Norman Buckner of
single phase or factor in the , one have not been sparing in such Plaint in Particular that a dispe o p ee.
hoist last night at the first of the about any
Dwight street and Mrs. Benjamin
Ilis money rectifies the judgments
, thirtt•enth pair of symphony concerts, performance. It, the play, must be g criticism, it can he clearly stated that donate amount of the revenue is
Goldstein of Ottawa drive attended
successive governments at West- spent upon schools for the Arab pop-
of his intelligence.
I seen to lie appreciated, and its appeal I your
by our own orchestra.
the meeting of the Detroit Council of
Illation the British g overnment ma k e ,
t•s bu to the I minister, o wide ly differing politi
sold out I is not only to the lai lit
The house woo
cal the naive defense that the Arabs
Jewish Women, which was held at
ti
o; for r the color, have
ity
to
a
premium
"strong
men"
of
the
c
Ti
unstring
the
Mow
is
mot
to
heal
ne in their
turn,
need more schooling and that as th ey
and standing roo m sat at
Temple Beth Et on Monday after-
theory,
upheld
the
at
any
rate
in
conceit of the "John Shand" in I
the wound.
f o r the Beethoven na.morial. Ossip crest
ir, t ,, fiu):fit ,h. t t •i rcalsychno,tioil,ieitti o.s.:: btheti hre oRprioitto- .
noon.
pre . the play, must undoubtedly y find a thou- , principle of the Balfour Declaration it
I Gabrilowitsch was in charge an d
sv
government's
kim' to the British go
echoes in every community where for the creation of a national home
i seated the Viennese master's first I sand
‘eyon,thls.,
looliful:„, :rri ,l,1.1(o:ns ts .en..nd i:lect:tpht t,..ed b
for piano, violin and cello, with ; there is a successful and so-culled "self , fur the Jewish people in Palestine.

MUSIC A MUSICIANS

Pontiac Notts

I

lath,

When this great and historical pro.
;th e ass is t a nce of Ilya Sehkolnick and I made" man. PlaYs come arid go and
the the public never wearies of variety; , nouncement was made a coalition'
Georges Mi guellto, and then lead tht
L eague of Nations that much of the
but there is onl y one Barrie, and when l government was in power Itt West-
i : hrilb a gitation against the establish.
orchestra and the Snil
Y l hollY Choir in
GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS TO RENT
In this coalition govern- '
profound and inspired performance iyou will have forgotten the very names. 'Master.
a
!
ment of the Jewish national home
of the immortal ninth--the choral of a score of those that make up the • mod the conservative die-hard and would
lace bees impossible but for
mass of the variety, you will still , nationalist element was in the iii-
symphony.
the ease with which an utterly ig nor•
Hayes
in
this
!
norit
y.
It
was
this
element,
inci-
Quite nottrully, Mr. Gabrilowitsch fondly renumber
I Mentally, strongly anti-Semitic, which ant ppoulation can be stirred up by
dominated in the performance of the delicious satire on mere man, "W
agitators and evilly disposed persons.
Evet y W01111111 Knows."—Ill. IL) hat ; brought down the coalition' govern- agitators
trio, personality and musicianship
paramount. The freedom and the . meth in the end, though on another It is also remarkable, and this is
noey t e conimi sson, tht
a in
The
small

question,
i.
e.,
Ireland.
depth that one expected from his ar-
Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
etiht
pi on of thei Arab Con-
, o handful of agitators in Britain who
tistic associates were unfortunately
Kress, for the first time, there is no
had been opposed to the whole pol-
CHARLES HACKETT
wanting; for, while the music itself
Randolh
p Reuter, American p ianist, icy of the Balfour Declaration hoped attitude of complete opposition too the
but the simplest of treatment,
r
policy of the Brutish
government. A
permitting the company its first op- asks
the naive fluency which Mr. Gabrilo- will pl ay Liszt's Hungarian Fantasy for a change of policy which the ad- most satisfactor y statement by the
portunity to be heard in Detroit amid
r Symphony Orchestra I vent to power of a purely conserva-
Mr. Schkolnik with the Detroit
ve it, both Mn.
gave
British
government,
through
its rep-
adequate surroundings.
p
us soloist March Ili list, administration. Naturally tho rementative, is that, with regard
tim id , in their when he apt•urs
to
Two twrformances will be sung on and M iguelle seemed
at the 'thirteenth Sunday afternoon Nationalist element,. among the Arab
rather pl ac id in their
it.uol.lon, a substan.
,
,,
the opening day, Saturday, March IS, expression and
population of Palestine believed even the °Tants for .1 • c
playing. And vet they might just as coniagrt•
t inI increase will ht. made in the
"Tosco" at 2, with Muzio as Florio
Victor Kolar, conducting the mashes-
'
more
strongly
in
an
ultimate
change
easily have followed their leader and
financial estimates for next year as
ill I
Tosea, Charles Hackett in the role
Hal part of Sunday's program,
This Nationalist
„ ".-- of British policy.
of Mario and Cesare F ormiclu as given an altogether more colorful and pres
a subsidy to the cost of the Jewish
a lit two rt•quest numbers, naveo•s party among the Arabs in Palestine
„,, ,
convincing a performance. The au-
Vic- , was undoubtedly encouraged,
Scarpia, and "The Jewels of the Ma-
"L Valse” and selections front V
1,‘ xhort ''''''''''''
was
dience, however, enjoyed the several
Thera is, hoowevt•r, one matter on
donna," with Rosa Balsa, Curtis,
tor Herbert's Irish opera, "Eileen." ed and stimulated
b
di i m nniall
small
e but w
'
movements and greeted the artists
hich the mandates commissi on '
Lenska, Rimini, Mojica, Jackson,
Two other numbers of the program noisy section in British
and
d
with real enthusiastic applause.
could not very well make anv o
will be Saint-Saens' 'billet Suite from the British press • . Wh' en, I h o•vever,
Bitch, Olivier°, Nicolich, Hamlin,
• '
a
At this late day it need only be re-
nouncement, and that is with re tizad

r'
: •
Bitch, Shear, Police and Cor-
"Henry VIII'", and .lobann Strauss' purely conservative
government was to the necessity of making more land
corded that Mr. Gabrilowitsch gave
renti complete the large cost. The
Overture bar "The Bat."
a very fine reading indeed to the
.availablefor close settlement by
The series of free com•erts for school tluly illatalled at Westminster it en- .available
ballet will be a feature of "The
dorsed
the
policy
of
the
Balfour
Dec-
be great score of Beethoven's ninth; an children 14 Detroit and Wayne Coun-
Jewish immigrants on the other side
Jewels" performance, which
interpretation that will rank with the ty will conclude on Frida y March 18,1 !oration, to the intense disa ppoint- of the River Jordan. The Vaaol Le
conducted by Moranzoni.


sec
meat o of t he smal l anti-Semitic
"Aida," which is the opera for, finest he has ever given here; the with the annual music menun•y con- , ti,m
, nu undoubtedly made an ins pressrnon
0t
. the conservative party.
he can give when
on the mandates commission by its
host. Victor Kolar conducting the or-
Sunday night, will have a lavish pro- type of performance
llosiet and
t i
A labor "government followed
he knows his music and is free to lead
mpla as to the prevailing land
coints
duction. The cast includes Rosa
chestra, will repeat the numbers
' 1" endorsed
al tht policy
'
his men without constant and con-
. spec ulation in Palestine.
The rep-
played earlier in the season as a pre- "ile h "Vemllri
Raisa, Cyrena Van Gordon, Charles
ti‘•h
l s r Empire
„ •
wine t ,
fusing reference to the notes—here
had
set
its
resentatives
of the British govern-
While the
. .
Marshall, Richard Bonelli, I.azzari,
• contest.
ntest
'Monitory to t he tto
hand. The Labor government was rent made a strung defenst• and it
dispensed with. The orchestra gave
Misgen, Cotreuil, Oliviero, and ballet.
children are being graded, on followed
followed by it Conservative govern- bur p red to show the
him the finest support and the chorus
.
' difficult ty
' tor ' p ' t-
papers written at Orchestra Hall, Miss
Polacco will conduct.
—most carefully trained by Victor
Monday night will bring the much
Ada 'licking, state supervisor of mus- ity. The previous Conservative ma- venting such land speculation.
Kolar—sang with telling effects
But it is common knowledge to all,
discussed "Resurrection" of ,alfano,
ic, will give a talk, and the Detroit jority had been very much smaller. , unbiased
students
of
the
facts
that
with Mary Garden. In the cast with throughout and earned an ovation of Grade School Orchestra, under the di-
But this immensely strong con.serva- ...peculation
peculation would disappear if
Garden will be Bitch, Formichi, Jack- its own. Four soloists made most of rection of Fowler Smith, will play.
tive government is now finishing its more land were made available on
the music that taxes the higher regis-
son, Mojica, D'Hermanuy, Maria
once ,
. .
ters especially, but need no further
. •
favorable terms for settlers; if Trans-
Claessens, Defrere, Nicholich, Mis-
no sign whatever of changing in any I A :
e
"What
Every
Woman
Knows,
comment.
uOrt/t111 ■ 11, f or example, were opened
gen, Olivier°, Clara Shear and Anna
a
r
way the policy of the Balfour Dec- up for close Jewish settlement by
Correnti. The conductor will be Mo-
'oration and this despite the fact that agriculutral colonists the price of
Fritz Kreisler and Carl Lamson
By
L.
P.
C.
ranzotti,
the colonial secretary himself, Colonel land in Palestine would fall like it
Tickets are on she at Grinnell had a sold-out house to their recital
the Rt. Hon. Leopold Amery, M. P., stone
Wednesday night, and held the audi-
dropping into a well. If would-
The easiest thing for anyone to say
Brothers.
ence spellbound throughout the won- relative to Helen Mayes and her pre- has long been numbered among the be settlers, driven forward by one
derful and in some respects novel sentation of James M. Barrie's "What die-hards, though not, fortunately. of the most enduring instincts ever
program. Kreisler played as no Every Woman Knows" is that she among the anti-Semites. manifested by any section of the hu-
The smaller Conservative party of
other living, violinist can, and that does it as well as Maude Adams. That
1111111 race, desire land eagerly, and
means some unforgettable moments is trite and it is not entirely beside opponents to the Zionist policy have if the mandatory power who holds the
T TE in the Bach "Adagio and Fugee," and the point. We feel, however, that therefore turned their attention to state lands prevents immigration be-
other activities, and the leaders of
"The Magician," a fantastic affair the loveliest of effects in his own
yond the Jordan, the price of the
the production of "What Every Wom-
with Alice Terry and Paul Wegener. transcription of Scott's "Lobusland"
an Knows," running this week at the the Arra, ; Nationalists have been available land is hound to rise. It
...May be had with electric motor,
forced to face facts and to make the would be only carrying out the very
Rex Ingram directed the production. and Lehar's "Frasquita Serenade."
Cass Theater, as given by Miss Hayes best of things, while the rank and terms under which Great Britain
$33 additional
Charles Nielson, with the aid of Ed- The brilliancy of the final transcrip-
and a most competent company, is,
file of the Arab party, as distinct holds the mandate for Palestine if
die Moran, will control the destiny tion, de Folio's "Spanish Dance," was
from the standpoint of entertain-
of the stage show.
HINK of having this wealth of enjoyment always
only one of the many high lights of ment, as well done as Miss Adams from the political leaders, have seen
settlers
the
I
their eves the •
b
the
evening,
the
great
and
only
Kreis-
ever did it, yet it is different. The
V–) at your command—how much more the home-
treated
with at least equal genre-

MICHIGAN
ler at his best—and that defies super- interpretation of the character of jest lesson of the actual carrying out,, °sa
y to that meted out by, say for
life would mean to each one of your family, too,
at any rate in part, of the Z
"A Kies In • T ■ xi," adapted from latives and descriptions.
example, the Canadian government
Maggie Wylie has originality in every program with great economic ionist
benefit to agricultural workers willing to
*

the delightful French farce, will
through having this splendid and unfailing means of
scene. A particular influence is the
o •
t
bring
Bebe
Daniels
to
the
screen
in
At Orchestra Hall on Thursday, delightful intonation. Originality is
entertainment! The cabinet of the number 7-3 is of
After
all
the
Arabs
are
no
fools
take up land in Canada. It is be-
the featured role. Usual stage trim- Mr. Gabrilowitsch gave us one of the
t
of this great urge to rebuild
the artistic Spanish type and is furnished in rich,
shown in the interpretation of the and have seen wealth pouring into
mings are also offered. ; finest concerts of the season, thor- really serious incidents. The humor-
the national home of the Jewish peer
Palestine and the
wonderful efforts ,
blended mahogany. There are separate lids for both
.
I oughly
roughly enjoyable and satisfying prac-
.
ple
in
Palestine
that the mandatory
us opportunities are emphasized not o f J ew i . s h 1 1.1.
work i ng w i th en
Victrola and Radiola compartments. This complete
power can dispense with similar en-
' tically every demand. A Gluck over- too boldly, but with a finesse quite
ergy and enthusiasm to turn the des-
"The Belove d R ogue, with John tare, Glayounov's altogether lovely
couragements
to settlers and because
and unusually beautiful instrument may be purchased
delightfully personal to Miss Mayes.
. Day, I is the fourth symphony, and two magnifi-
Barrymore and :Marce
into a garden, to drain the of this that the land speculator can
Of course, every reader knows the ert
on easy monthly payments, and allowance made on
swamps, to establish industries and to
a. y.
ng Sunday.
de luxe attraction, opening
flourish.
These
things are hinted at
e
pleasure that conies from a capabl
This is a version of the l• rancuis Vtl- cent
interpretations
by the
renowned
your present talking machine if you have one to ex-
German
piano virtuoso,
Walter
Giese- understanding of the lines of any erect factories. The mandates cum- o by the mandates commission. And
mission recognizes and gives just
Ion
yarn.
king,
a
stylist
of
purest
ray
and
a
change. Free demonstration, too, in your home, if you
Barrie book,
praise to the great material progress because the mandates commission,
marvelous technician; first in Mu-
So thoroughly has the American made in Palestine and the remark- I like the League of Nations itself, is
wish—come in or phone (Cherry 3600)
MADISON
zart's immortal C major concerto, theatrical public accustomed itself to
, becoming more firmly established, its
able increase in the wealth of the
COSMO•
"The Red Mill," sumptuous
findings and reports will have to be
It is to these two facts
politan comedy with Marlon Davies and then in de F'alla's fantastic the belief that no one but Miss Adams country.
"Nights in the Gardens of Spain." ever properly could gvie a • Barrie
taken more seriously in the future
that
we
can
trace
the
diminution
of
heading it notable cast, will enter a This combination made the concert a
and not least by the mandatory pow-
play, so that we would like it, makes the opposition of the Arab National- er
in Palestine.
second week of a highly popular run
light and the evening one t all the more difficult for Miss Hayes
de
ists.
.The Musical Center of Detroit"
on will present long
to n Sunday. V itaphe
Looking at the whole question
i ng to be remembered.
and her company to carry out their
And here surely is a lesson. More
the Waring l'ennsylvanians, Mary
broadly, Zionists the world over, and
thought, and they are all the more
.
.
.
.
Lewis and Martinelli.
all
sympathizers and supporters, can
"What Every Woman Knows." entitled to praise and app ause or
doing it so well, so differently and yet wealth in Palestine, the provision of take heart and courage on this year's
more work and the greater increase report of the mandates commission

Strinteoy Representatives
CAPITOL
no happily.
"Orchids and Ermine" is Colleen
If you have not yet been down to
l
. h sentences
of prosperity. Two
fool- on Palestine. This report shows that
1515.21 WOODWARD AVENUE
r.erstfn, dis pantqsuiitnetnlovhe in- lowipg
g; il e i iyesit h
Moore's latest vehicle to reach the the Cass Theater to see the inimitable iy Mminss
each other in the commis- the policy of the Balfour declaration
4051ores—w Dania ornarart
.
Sir
James
M.
Barrie's
.
Sunday.
Charles
Ir-
Helen
Hayes
111
screen, opening
must be carried out and that nothing
most difficult task a personality which
win returns ;ea master of stage cere- fascinating comedy "What Every
The first states: "The Arab save a failure of the Jewish people
suits exactly. Eugene Webber as Da- gether.
section of the population i is gradually themselves can prevent the ultimate
monies. Roman Kmows," then make immed-
vid Wylie is particularly suitable. abandoning its attitude of non-co-
iate arrangements to this end. With
realization to the full of their great

the posible exception of the veteran Miss Selene Johnson, as the Countess operation with the manolatory pow-
de a Briere, gave an exceptional brit•
er. ' The second sentence is: "The
„o,;„,,,
George Arliss over at the Garrick, no
Jewish
hom e.
liancy en
to each opportunity presented. commission hopes that immigration
'
-
--
----
---
'
e.
finer play has been seen here in a long Mr. Ve Hare, in the character of
will continue to be in proportion to
time, nor one so thoroughly satisfy- Lumsd
nables, was incomparable and
JEWS AGAIN ATTACKED
the country's power of absorption on
ing and so uniformly well acted. There
carried with the part an idealism
the land." These two sentences con-
is not a false note in the entire pro-
which was as good a piece of acting
BERLIN
(J. T. A.)—New anti-
fain
the
key
to
this
weighty
and
im-
, duction and no one could possibly con-
lovoendasye. ton on a Detroit stage portant document.
Jewish excesses on the streets of Bu-
ceive of a more ideal character for the in
as
many
n
charest
are
reported
by the Rouman-
part of "Maggie" than that provided
How can more land be made I
Lee Shubert deserves the thanks
ian ne•aPaPers, Dimineatzu and Ade-
by Helen Hayes. The critics have
l
the
t h t' a ssA .T hBerantiei , available? This is dealt with, in tart vend. The excesses took place in the
t hber npgaitnrgo nish
r
been generous in their praise of this
Brady only, however, by the commission. center of the city, where Cuzists at-
William
The commission urges the hastening
! play and its interpreters, notably Miss production to this community.
Hayes and her gifted assistant, Ken-
of the land survey of Palestine as be- tacked Jewish passersby. Many were
ing of the utmost importance to the injured, including the Jewish reserve
officer, Mendel.
general development of the country.
Great interest is displayed in the
The commission, while accepting
the British government's explana- trial of Nicolai Tutu, for the murder
tions with regard to the noon-alloca- of the Jewish student, David Falik.
tion of the Belson lands, nevertheless The trial begins soon in Kimpolung,
that aeons may soon be found Bukowina. Seven hundred Rouman-
Examination by the Permanent Mandates Commission, Justifi- hopes
to utilize these lands to the full. It ian,' have come forward to express
cation of Criticism of the British Government.
is notorious that these lands are not sympathy with the accused and to of-
being aid for, fully I ' I fer to act as his "attorneys."
or Economical Transportation
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present Arab squatters on these lands,
MISLEADING
will ever have the knowledge and the
, capital to develop them to the full •
Together with other mandated "C mandates, those under heading
A well known soap advertises by
There l.--, evidence that the Per
areas, Palestine has recently been "A" including Palestine, comprising
d manent Mandates Commission has requesting women to keep their

under examination by the Permanent those territories . inhabited b •
only recently been taken very seri- schoolgirl complexion. I addressed
Mandates Commission of the League vanced and cultured populations who, musty
lately a great gathering of high school
I
-
by the mandatory
power,
of Nations. It most be understoodI it is anticipated. will be self-govern-'though
though this attitude is not likely to girls. As I contemplated my ou-
that mandates areas are placed in Mg in course of time. It may be said ; continue, in view of the present re- r dience and observe.' how some were
charge of selected powers by the 1 with fairness that for the first time port. Thus much information asked made up I framed the hope that they
League of Nations and, in theory at in this year 1926 the Mandates Com- for last year of the British govern- would lose their schoolgirl complex-
any rate, the mandatory power is re- mission has really got down to it= rent by the mandates commi ssion , ion. Ads are sometimes misleading.
sponsible to the league for the good work seriously and has been taken has not yet been supplied to it
—Alexander Lyons.
I y in it turn . at th e same
government of the area in its charge , 11 er i OUS
This is particularly the case with
and the carrying out of the terms of time, owing to the very constitution regard to the information asked fort
Patience is hitter, but its fruit is
. .
its mandate. The mandatory system of the League of Nations, and the
labor. It is sweet.

was the invention of the Late resi- fact that it is not yet too firmly estab-
lished,
where
there
is
a
conflict
of
dent Wilson, who wished to prevent
a too, flagrant violation of his fam- evidence between the mandatory
ous 14 points by naked annexations power and the complainant bodge=
from the area for which it is respon-
of conquered territories.
Instead of the old Colonial system, sible, the mandatory power gets the
l leubtth. eref,ire,
b
under which the governing power had benefit remta h rekato
It is remarkable,
sole responsibility for its possession
and looked upon any interference of all the shove circunfinallteS, that
• from outside as an act of a4zgression,1 the permanent commission felt itself
the mandated areas are considered as compelled to pass certain strictures
on me British government arising nut
Now
'accred trusts.
New tocAtion,
A Permanent Mandates Commis- of its mandate over Palestine, though
638 - 40 - 42 EAST FORT STREET
! siton is in session twice a year at Ge- on the whole tbs. British government
nes a, meeting in June and Novem- COITICA well out of the examination.
11.000 St•.s•r e Feet of (.tia.•.teed Ser•ire.
ber. When the conditions of a man- For example, the mandate= coinnii , -
dated area are under consideration nion makes it cl• ar that while teem:.
the mandatory power concerned is nixing the difficulty of the Bedish
FINE AUTOMOBILE PAINTING — FENDER AND •
not represented on the commission. government, in face of the organ
BODY BUMPING — COLLISION WORK
The inhabitant. of the mandated iced opposition am- ng certain ele-
area are entitled, and even encour- ments of the Arab population, it will
Trimming — Glass Enclosures — Tops Recovered - 1.e: too z -
aged. to send petitions and com- be expected of the British govern-
Trademark, — Monograms.
plaint., and this right has been exer• ment that it will proceed with mori ,
eiaeli by various bodies in Palestine, vigor in the future to make suitsbk
I including the 'Zionist Organization it- land available in greater quantities
selfsad the organization of the Arab for Zionist close settlement.
The mast important document be-
Nationalists.
' Slandated areas are described an- fore the mandates commission was
. der three headings as "A," "13" and the petition of the Vaad team'. The

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