PAGE EIGHT RTRO Longfellow 8439 Detroit, Mich. WHITE STAR DAIRY * Manufacturers and Distributors ! Ask Your Grocer For WHITE STAR SPECIAL SOUR CREAM With Every M, Deliciously Different. All kind) of Loaf Cheese ARABS, COMMUNISTS CONSPIRED AGAINST JEWS IN PALESTINE ROX ICU WELVARE SOCIETY ' S DANCE THIS SUNDAY on the blacklist is none other the n 119 for participation in the Seel the highest leader of the Palestin !graphic Agency on his, i i;: , ....11 massacre, , ri , i ,a 1 ir , ri 1, ,t , ,,,,, ,h ,,;:urdd idn tiri Arab community, the chief of the the steamer Berengari y c, i i. , r lea inn i t highest Moslem council, the Gran( extended trip in Europe o. Sheik Gets Two Year.. Mufti of Jerusalem, Amin El Ilus estine, where he went in. At a meeting of the board of di- JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.1—A At the last meeting of the North- scrim. Following him are men -' rectors of the European. Jewish' sentence of two years' imprison- western Women's League of the following the outbreak. 'Continued from Page One) boned the most important Arab "Among the Jews of 1, , .. • :,,,.. r Women's Welfare Organization ment and the payment of a tine of leaders and after them the Corn United Hebrew Schools of Detroit, Palestine the opinion rked out the plans for the po- ' '''',. and munist agitators in Palestine are held at the home of Mrs. A. Smilo,,1:50 plus the costs of the trial was on Oct. 23, at the Book Cadillac that Great Britain h. rn of the Jews. • on Sheik TalebStar- Hotel, under the chairmanship f • . ." up to the terms of td, -. flit letter as well as the biack- bah, on trial in the Jerusalem Dis- Declaration Communists Blamed British. conscient,.. -• trict Court as one of the chief in- says the correspondent. had that the. Palestine ailn, Terming the recent Arab at stigators of the Hebron massacre ,, ti011 a rtten on official stationery. itself organized the pier tacks upon the Jewish populatiot in which 01 Jews were killed and tlIst the first name J. e f so,,," ,s3elri .s a Jews," CagforTai t sit:::: , of Palestine a national revau • scores injured. tionary movement against Britiorl Two Arabs, spectators at the The British government has imperialism, the West Europeat trial of Sheik Taleb alarkah, were is sincere in its intent ), . .: j a r, bureau of the Communist Interna arrested outside the courtroom, filling the terms of td. tional Executive calls upon the in i • :. -four The arrests were made on the evi- Declaration. n. ternational proletariat to present dence of a British official who'( "The most that one a united front against British in: recognized the prisoners as a mart' , he continued, "is that a , perialism, the Zionist bourgeois, of a niob which fired on the Jews the (officials of the l'a I , • and the Arab rich landowners. in Hebron on the day of the mast grneiru ci e s t raatni:,,in ai:re passivity g i I t)i .„, ., . ii. :' In the manifesto the Communist , ) ' ., g t:i.h°f l : i l i ' ef. ' . nacre. International denies that the Arab Light Sentence Due to Collapse of riots. The reason for t I .,• i i :„: hat attacks were in any way an anti- Prosecution. a number of the inenili, Semitic pogrom, declares that the Inadequate preparation of the Palestine administration , Arabs have attacked the Jews in case by the police and the collapse. and . I Ni on te,t,lii t i hiesitiat,n"dihneg . as, Isis 1 , •, . ,,,:• ii,,Sit lih s i .i'i. Palestine not as Jews, but as of the prosecution twice during agents of British imperialism. It the course of the trial is held re- Cahan maintained, -1 warns that Great Britain is de- - tine sponsible for the light sentence ac- Jews will not renounce t!, • posi. veloping Palestine as a base from • corded Sheik Taleb Markah. In-, tion in the country, will, . which it can launch its attack mah- dignation was expressed in Jewish. out out the help of Great upon the Soviet union. Jewish im- circles over the sentence. Their courage. in the fa •• • the. migration can only be possible in The verdict was delivered by Arab onslaught is clear Palestine under British conditions. hr C. M. ii•res storm Judge Currie. A crowd of several of their cle itnsearyitohoitrliha arti t:7,11, , 1 ,, , ,,,,,,a.t and those conditions are such that I e. ..cr,,,,t,u1. et n 1 l i e, ,n, n c catzt: , hundred Hebron. Jews and Arab:' MRS. A. D. MARKSON there must be a continuous antago- MRS. JOSEPH BAGDADE waited outside the courtroom while nism between Jewish and Arab Sirs. M. Weksler, a financial re- has lost not,. 1. . and arra•gements were completed for the court deliberated, workers, the letter declares, urg- ing the expose of the Poole Zion the annual dance to be held thisIn handing down the verdict in port on the work of the past year on the contrary gained iii •.. nath. Nov. 3, at the the Jerusalem District Court, This is true not only in i':, -tine ' Sunday was submitted by Mrs. M. Hay- evening, which falsely maintains that Jew- itself, but in European e , ortries, ihuol!Igse Currie said: "The court . man. ish workers of the United States Book-Cadillac Hotel. The com- that on Friday afternoon American Jewry has ion, "ii i.i: to Mrs. A. D. alarkson, chairman, are more progressive., better or- munity is appealed to co-operate as fear, since Palestine dear) nself ganized and more revolutionary in making thus dance a success and THaelberbonw and Mrs. C. Brody, co-chairman of i rishagbuiitlat n y tso ft oinactittiiincgk the is unafraid," 5Ir. Cohan . . :led. than the Arabs, and is really inr- thereby aid the work of the so- . the ticket committee for the an- Jews. On Saturday he addressed From his personal kto..., .• of cagy for European orphans. perialistic in character. nual ball to In! held Nov. 21 at the d I) Ranisay MacDonald, r.. , there is jinn:. jukffine,: tienntt. , of The manifest:, urges an inten- Mrs. J. Zuckerman is chairlady evidence Book-Cadillac, reported on the pro- Ito utprove Great Britain, Mr. Cal, •atcil gress of the work. sive campaign "to expose the real of this dance., assisted by Mrs. Jos- Therefore it constitutes a misde- -Mrs. E. Pol- he is certain that the . • -Al, character of Zionism and the club Bagdade, president of the or- innanor." lack as chairman of the program steps to safeguard Pali - ,,,Ii swindle of "the National Home ganization, Mesdames Mishkin,: Counsel for the defense asked committee outlined the activities of be taken as sp•dily as tio her group. for the Jewish race." Radner, A. Levin, J. Goldberg alai for a six months' sentence only, sion of inquiry in Pith-• A. Yudkotf. Bernard Isaacs, superintendent pletes the investie.,01,, c foffiries.hucihvoauil, do lfrnis: e set to precedent Fight Balfour Declaration. Mrs. I. Wohlman of 121 Avalon, a of the schools (outlined the. planned it is charged. JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A. — telephone Longfellow 1191, is head Inthe course of the day Govern- activities of the next school sea- That there can be no peace in Pal- of the sick committee of the society ment Advocate Sherwell briefly son in a brief address. He an- Checker Cab — Empire- 7000 estine as long as the Balfour Dec- and all reports of illness are to be summed up the evidence for the nounced the plans for adult class- laration stands will be the repre- •onununicated to her. • prosecution, basing his plea for es at the Philadelphia-Byron Tal- sentation of an Arab deputation I conviction on the statement of As- mud Torah. Mr. and alrs. M. Bud- to the parliamentary commission sistant Police Superintendent of kin and S. Solomon provided en. RE-ELECT of inquiry, it was decided at the disclaiming all responsibility f or . Ilebron Safferatta, which corrob- tertainment at this program. conference called by the Arab the consequences if their demands Dented the evidence of the prose- The League will next meet at executive. are not hee de cation as well as that of defense the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Resistance of taxation was a once threatened Torah at 8 p. In., Tuesday, Nov. ed to prevent the witnesses. weapon determined upon in the Jews from visiting the Wailing The brother of the Grand Mufti 5. Noted speakers will address Arab demand for a parliamentary Wall altogether, this meeting. A general Arab strike will be in summing up for the defence, government in the country. The c jeered at the absurdity of proseeu- conference, attended by several • _ "n witnesses, calling them all alled for Nov. 2, the anniversary hundred Moslem and Christian l iars, stated that he is ashamed to subordinates' reports on the occur- Arab leaders from all sections of of the issuanceof the Balfour i Declaration. speak of the absorb accusation rences in the entire country. ale Every Race the country as well as 25 repre- Preedy indicated it would be un- The conference approved 0 sentatives from Syria and a num- , that -0 birds" in referring the girls he wise to take away ninny police of- Taleb used the to term, "sweet ber from Transjordania, presented resolution of the Arab Executive: calling on Great Britain tee recall was alleged to have said were in ficers from their districts. demands for the immediate abro- t t h h e e . m Sa lis io s n a i n c r re. house, chief scene of gation of the temporary regula- Sir John Chancellor from his post Soleil, another coon-1 Commission Visits Wailing Wall. tions existing at the Wailing Wall. as high commissioner of Palestine. The Arab economic boycott set for the defence on the legal as-, JERI'S:UE.51, (J. T. A.)—Wor-• Declaring that the temporary regu- against the Jewish in Palestine was pacts of the case, pointed out that shippers a ho gathered at the Wail- lations have existed too long and a ccused . was subject only to the ing Wall for the Friday evening endorsed by the conference, visit• t h co services Were ing delegates urging that a simi. punishment for a misdemeanor surprised when the Inc boycott against goods produced since he was not seen arming the, members of the parliamentary Commission of Inquiry came to the by Jews be adopted in their resp•c- • c "vd • Wall. The visit of the Commission live countries. had not been scheduled The proposal that the commis- Jaffa Jew Acquitted. sion of inquiry lie boycotted was Prior to the opening of the first JAFFA, 1-1. T. A.)—Issas Aln rejected. birdie, 511-year rob! Jewish fishmion- session of the Palestine commis. sion of inquiry, the Zionist Execu- New Ordinance. g(r of was acquitted of the With the Arab Execbtive con- charge of wounding with intent to • tive not with the counsel which is ference deciding on resistance of murder six Arabs on the day if the to represent the Jews' eve at the taxation and continuation of the riots. Abbadis seas acquitted by investigation. Sir Boyd Merriman boycott agitation, a special ordi. Judge Plunkett, sitting in the Jaffa and Viscount Erleigh have just completed a tour of the country, mince for seditious offenses an; Court. hv riseiik g the scenes of the out- rushed through to meet the press Declining to hear the summing a. eat situation in the country. up of the case by the prosecution • • A Seditious Offencea Ordinance, and the defense, the Judge declared based on English common law, that the testimony of the prosecu- "ZIONISM STRENGTHENED BY OUTBREAKS," SAYS CAHAN was promulgated without the usual tion's witnesses was conflicting and month's notice. NEW YORK. — (J. T. .1.1 -- unreliable. Both the prosecution Part 3 of the ordinance, designed and the defense counsel are Jews, t "The Jews will remain in Pales- ine, notwithstanding recent oc- to meet the present circumstances the prosecutor bein • Government in the country, deals with unlawful Advocate Bardaky and the defense currences in the. country, because t is the determined will :of the. assemblies, riots and other of- attorney, Dunkelblum. Yishub to remain. Zionism has fences against public tranquility. This is the first case of a Jew wea ened. It has k Three or more persons assembled having been tried for murder in , not been with the intent to cause persons to the trials growing out of the re- •merged stronger than ever be- fore," declared Abraham Callan. fear a breach of the peace or to cent Palestine outbreaks. EIGHTH WARD editor of the Jewish Daily For- terrorize the public will be consid- Abbadis, a native of Jaffa is erect as constituting a riot. Any- known as a peaceful, law-abiding ,1 u•ard, in an interview with the I THANK YOU representative of the JewishaTele• one participating is liable to two citizen a Ty 1 hi s acquitt at was hailed. I years' imprisonment. • • • DANCE OF WOMEN'S LEAGUE ON NOV. 24 To Insure Victou, l'ou Must Vote Election Day, Tues., Nov. 5t• for our friend John W. Smith 4 *e For MAYOR Fair to Every Group, Every Creed and PAID FOR BY JEWISH FRIENDS ATWATER KENT RAID I 0 hall, 16, TRAVIS CONSTABLE Commission to Admit Press. CAUTION MARKS ADDRESS Reversing its previous decision OF COMMISSION HEAD to hold its investigation into the By Gershon Agronsky, Staff Carus Palestine outbreak behind closed spondent J. T. A. doors, the commission of inquiry JERUSALEM. — Sir Walter decided to admit four newspaper- Shaw, in opening the proceedings men, one representative each of of the Inquiry Commission which', the Hebrew, Arabic and British is to investigate the l'alestine out- press, and a representative of the break, gave every indication of an foreign press. The number was excess of caution when he declared: restricted to four press represen- "The Commission observes that tatives because of the limited ac-. charges of a serious character have commodations, the commission de- been made by the Arabs against dared in making the announce- the Jews and the Jews against the ment. Each section will select Arabs, each attributing to the other one representative, who will later responsibility for the events which report to this group. The adm ix - l both deplore. 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The reversal of "revolution ," not one disassociating the commission's decision was himself from the r ioters. due, it is stated, to the represen- Except for this grave lapse and tations made to II. C. Luke, civil the inclusion of the government secretary, last week by a depute- Lion of journalists composed of with those who have been charged Gershon Agronskr, Jacob Fishman —to which Government Counsel Preedy objected, causing Sir Wal- and Mr. Memory. ter to modify the word "charges" to "complaints" against the gov- TWO ARABS SENTENCED ernment—no criticism was voiced. TO DEATH FOR MURDER in the presiding official's opening HAIFA.—(J.T. A.l—The sec- and pronouncement of death sent- speech, which emphasized the bene- results of the inquiry, such ence on Arabs found guilty t- - ' as thte future peace, prosperity, con- murder during the Palestine out- of fi made Oct. 24 in the tentment and progress. It is satis- break seas Haifa court district sitting as the Eying to note that room was found in the speech for reference to the criminal assizes by Chief Justice Sir Michael MacDonald, :sitting Mandate, Shaw foreshadowing that the government policy will be direc- with Judge Litt. The same court last week sentenced three Arabs fed ong the terms of the Mandate, Another salutary reference is that to death for the murder of Isaac Mamaan, Jewish mechanic of the Commission is not holding the inquiry on behalf of the Palestine' Sated. Two Sated Arabs, Ahmed Scha- government but on behalf of His riffs and Ahmed Salim Zanib, were Majesty's Government, sentenced to death for the murder Foreign Consulate a inRcelupdresented. consuls, ing Paul of Hannah Kohen, wife of Ra- phael Kohen, during the outbreak Knabenshue, Consul General of the at Sated on Aug. 28. Two other United Stets, members of the Vaad Arabs found guilty of complicity ',coral, National Council of Pales- in the murder were sentenced to tine Jews, the Arab Executive, and 30 newspaper men, constituted the 10 years each. audience in courtroom, • The trial was the shortest held which jammed so far on the charge of murder. Three witnesses for the prosee d - when promptly at four o'clock, the Lion were heard—the son and has- session was opened. Assistant At- and torney General Drayton Was the band of theTmurdered womhuansbaand only s government r F eupnd, sonand re s ,,.a ent is vep a n rtese h - 111 M. l p ' sianicshhuk, in, R testified that they witnessed thrent. head Jewish hNational shooting. in audience, 12 ed"ts;r ere chairman of the National Council Tlu:eleet ALriafebsin'oPf'i.;;;" sentenced to life imprisonment at of Palestine Jewry, was not present • hard labor and two to five years' nor was Amin El Husseini, Grand I imprisonment for setting fire to Mufti of Jerusalem, although a . the house of Solomon Goldzweig number of members of the Supreme on the day of the riots, when Gold- Moslem Council were there. zweig's wife was found asphyxiat- William Henry Stoker, Arab ed in the burned house. The two counsel, who sat with Abdul Iladi, sentenced to five years were given a member of the Arab counsel, ap- lighter sentences because of their peared ceremonious and composed, youth. Sir Boyd Merriman, who sentenced men included the heads the counsel for the Jews, was two T Ranein brothers, who were businesslike and eager, Govern- condemned to death for the mur- ment counsel Preedy indicated • condemned der of Isaac Mamaan, Jewish me- desire to shorten the proceedings chanie of Sated, the first to fall ■ as much as possible, suggesting victim during the massacre. that Alan Saunders, Acting Corn- Chief Justice McDonnell, sit- mandant of Police, be the first wit- ting with Judge Litt, his sentenced ness, presenting his own and his Not Promi•es- But Accomplishment, GEORGE A. DINGMAN CIVIL ENGINEER FOR COUNCILMAN For Better Service and Less Taxes Paid for by Jewish frier I-. RE-ELECT II SHERMAN LITTLEFIELD For COUNCILMAN Paid for 67 ■ Jewish friend.