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October 25, 1929 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-10-25

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to the defendant by the prosecu-
SENTENCE 3 ARABS
TO DEATH AT HAIFA tor. Zaki Temini, the Moslem who
El Aland as prosecutor,
COURT FOR MURDER, succeeded
showed the same indifference as

I his predecessor, to such a point
that the judges took over the cross-
examination themselves. Zaki Te-
his alleged pasification of the mini is further handicapped by his
crowd on Friday serve as an alibi ignorance of the English Ian-
for his innocence on the bloody lish language.
massacre Saturday.
!
Under cros-examination, Taleb
Several weak questions were put declared that he is a friend of the

(Continued from Page One.)

Jews, whereupon Presiding Judge
Corrie asked him, ''Why do people
wh o are friends of yoUrs charge
you with the instigation of the
massacre?"
In reply, the defendant de-
clared the charges as the Invention
of others, not the Jews of He-
bron. No Moslem leaders sup-
ported the idea of the riots, he as-
serted.
Pointing out that Taeb's
testimony contradicts the testi-

efftDNICLE

mony of Cafferatta, assistant po- government, Mr. Cosgrave.
tine, issued a demand to the Arab sponsibility for the recent outj
lice superintendent of Hebron, the
When Sheik Taleb was on the Executive to refute the false
judge asked Taleb:
break to Moslem leaders has
"Is he a witness stand, the state attorney
statements.
It is believed this re- aroused the indignation of the;

I asked him questions running along quest has been complied with.
Arab
press. Arab papers severely
waiting
Taleb, responding, said that on the same lines as the defense law
As an aftermath of the strke, criticized all Arab individuals and
As
ds t saw an automobile with
yers, with the obvious intent of much excitement was caused in bodies who dared to hint at who,
for a
20 Moslems, mimed with swords, facilitating matters for the ac- Nablus when Assistant Director of among the Moslem leaders, were
dissatis-
ready to go on to Jerusalem, li e accused. A curious fact in con- Education Farrell lectured the pu- responsible fur the outbreaks.
st
f r o o p ni 1 them, p u and ,,, dissuaded
w hen cthem
aff e. nection with this situation is that pits in the government schools for
fied
p e(their
the Arab prosecuting attorneys their non-attendance on Wednes-
Welcomes Peace e Work.
customer
rafts approached and told them to were appointed by Attorney-(
day, following which the re ort
go.
T. A.)—The
de-
This incident is at no time eral Norman Bentwich, a Jew. was circulated that Farrell had cision CAIRO.—(J.
of the Egyptian
Freemason
mentioned in Cafferatta's testi- Originally a British attorney, Mr. beat some of the boys. In protest lodge to send a delegation to Pal-
many.
Drayton had been appointed. He the Arab shops were closed again.
a eb s toiunte Peace the mission o
i gai
When Taleb aaserted that the was well versed in all the details
Unfounded reports have reached
between the Arabs and
Jews of II(bron should be grateful of the case and had prepared him- Jerusalem that a mob attempted to
Strang Chevrolet Co
self for the trial. At the last mo- storm the police barracks, but were the Jews was praised in the Egyp-
to hint, Judge Defreites asked h'
5510 Twelfth St. Empire 40
tian paper, Liberto, editorially.
( 1 an
m: meat he was recalled by Mr. Bent- repulsed with casualties,
"What for? Why (lid you as
Any
police
enforcement
of
the
wich,
who
replaced
him
by
the
Ringleaders Escape.
elder and a member of the Arab
status quo at the Wailing Wall in
Mr.
Executive, hide yourself in your Arab attorney, El Aland.
The ringleader of the attack on
shop at a time of unrest and dan- Bentwich, against whom a fierce Sated, waiting trial for murder, any form would be unwise, the
paper states, because disciplinarian
1,er . Wh y did you not g
o to the Arab campaign is being waged, escaped from jail, the correspon-
methods
would
secure
the po-
district officer? Why were you most probably wished to Impress dent of the Jewish Telegraphic sition
and will
not not
avoid
incitement

—ABE MAX

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not busied on Saturday? Do you the public with his impartiality and Agency was exclusively informed. and a possible recurrence of riots.
know what responsibility rested on farness toward the Arab case by 1
The four Jews of Sanhedria who Through good will, more can be
you?" appointing an Arab prosecuting at. were
committeed for trial for the
achieved; through explanation and
torney.
The Arab prosecutor, unpremedi tated murder of
Answering evasively, Taleb as- openly sympathizing with the de-
an peaceful understanding between
Arab duel
serted that he is an active nation- fondant, created the rare situation released on rag theoutbreaks, were the Jews and Arabs, a permanent
.
allot politician, while the religious of compelling the judges to assume
An Arab witness in the investi- it •ace can be established.
localities are with Grand Mufti the
The
The editorial suggests that the
role of prosecuting attorney.
Cation int a the Miller case in
Emin el Husseini, who controls the
Arabs take this task upon
Haifa were arrested on the charge
rabs to Boycott Commission.
Moslem Supreme Council, adding
The magistrate de- themselves because they are the
"
Boycott
of th e parliamentary of perjury
that the Hebron Jews are not Zion.
most
influential
in the Islamic
Glared the t to., pecuion
ros
t
w
ists and that he had nothing commission of inquiry by the
world. It is their sacred duty to
prejudicing
against them.
Arabs is being discussed in some such a disc the case by producing work toward this end.
If the
The chief witness was Esther Moslem circles in Palestine, recall- Special rebitable witness. Egyptian press, which is read ex-
regulations empowering
1.abe, who gave simple clear and ing the Egyptian boycott of the the courts
tensively in Palestine and through.
' impressive testimony, imitating on commission to Egyptian boycott of sinners to and the district commis- out the entire Islamic world, de-
the witness stand the shouting the commission to Egypt headed tators for deal severely with agi- sires to fulfill its fluty to humanity
Moslem mob. "From the balcony by Lord Milner and the boycott of boycott we an Arab anti-Jewish it should discontinue to publish
re published in the Mll-
of my house I saw the Arabs leave the Indian commission under Sir d u i gazett
ga
lies and inciting articles against
e .
the Mosque on Friday, shouting: John Simon.
Jewish n wrchants called on the the Jews.
'The religion of Mohammed is a
"Who is this commission which high comm issioner for a discussion Scrutinize
s Declaration.
sword to kill the Jew•s.' Tab•b, is entirely British in spite of the regarding t he effects of the Arab
waving a stick, read a paper to the Arab demand that a neutral, inter- boycott.
LONDON. — (J. T. A.) — Lord
cheering, yelling mob, who imme- national commission be appointed? Naturaliz
Passfield, secretary of the Domin-
(liately proceeded up the road and We demand the withdrawal of the Jews were c uttnnlpapers of three ions, is engaged on an examination
anceled by an order of of the Balfour Declaration in or-
began throwing stones. The dri- Balfour Declaration or the can- the high c ommi
Sir John der to ascertain exactly what in-
very of a herd arriving from Jeru- cellation of the British mandate. Chancellor, with sseioner,
the approval of
salem began shouting: 'Our Mos- In accepting the enquiry commis- the British colonial secretary. It terpretation is to be put upon it,
the diplomatic correspondent of
km brothers are being slaid in Jr. 8i°n• we accept British tutelage, was said that citizenship
• b w
.hL." the London Daily Telegram learns.
rusalem. In the name of the which brought the mandate and withdrawn because of
prophet take revenge on the Jews. the Balfour Declaration." in an illega I organization.
Questions on this subject are likely
The gro wing inclination among to be raised as soon as parliamen
These arguments are being put
All w%(him
Na
o chno's.he oau rldr" come.'
follow. forward by the advocates of the certain Ara b elements to direct re- meets and Lord Passfield desires t
cosm
h
know exactly how far the county
The judges were visibly ' boycott.
pressed by the fact that the wit-
is committed by the Balfour Decla
Strike Held • Failure.
ness actually saw the mob leav-
ration, the correspondent declare
The Arab Executive intends to
ing the mosque.
The parliamentary commisaio
call another general strike
of enquiry will be concerned onl
Bentwich Appointed Arab.
throughout Palestine for next
with causes of the recent outbrea
The peculiar situation of a trial Wednesday, the correspondent of
a o n iey
p
di not with questions of genera
being sabotaged by the prosecut- the Jewish Telegraphic Agency

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No friend on earth like her we'll find
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A loving mother. trite and kind,
For all of us she did her beet
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And Cod gave her eternal rest.

Sadly missed by her loving Chil-
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