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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-11-15

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TW I

M.TRorrikivisn

Hebrew Dramatic Study to
Outline Season's Work.

LINWOOD
FUR SHOP

ROMCLE

PALESTINE INQUIRY !were true. The Arab Executiv e
maintained that the Hebron Jews
REVEALS GUILT OF
"killeyl by daggers and swords
BRITISH OFFICIALS as
i n every such popular out-
break." Cafferata answered that

were

A misting of the Hebrew Dra-
matic Studio will la. held Satur-
the Hebron outrage was not his
day, Nov. Ill, at 5:tio p. in., at L.
(Continued from Page One.)
idea of a popular outbreak.
Panuski's home, 1077. Clairmount.
Cafferata denied Stoker's sug,-
Important questions, as the were left to the protection or a
In 10) ing memory of our dear future work, election of an execu- police force of 39 Arabs and one gestion that the Moslem notables.
Jew,
in
the
midst
of
a
Moslem
kept
their promise about calming
Father, Barney Wartell, who tive, etc., will be settled. All mem-
away one year ago today, bers and lither• rested in He- population of 211,000 who went the PePle• On the contrary, he
12130 Linwood
loptp,, passed
aI ts were amon),
Nov. 13, 1928.
mail as a result lit incitement by • • y
brew art, are invited.
the killers. Ile saw many of them
their leaders.
Longfellow 1559
oft and oh our hearts do wander
in
Jewish
houses
which he visited. •
The False Rumors.
To a Clare not far •w•Y.
League for Jewish Self De-
It 1. .611 time to get your Where
Cafferata testified that the c hi. ! Yau could not Mid a Jewish house
we laid imr dear one,
fense
in
Palestine.
fur garment in any of the latest
Just one year ago (0.11(Y•
rrs
agt • near II e • 1 1100 re- without Ilebroniten
• o f' a
• outside of it •
Ile declared he could not pre-
styles.
ported to him that, the Grand Mufti
Sorrowing Bartell I amity.
Au imp o rtant ra ta tin v ,,t. the
ordered them to come to Jerusalem vent the Ilebronites from proceed-
In prices they are remarkably
League for Jewish Self Defense ill on Aug. 23, under penalty of be- ing to Jerusalem, and that he was
low for this time of he year.
In loving memory of our Is ar Palestine will Ile held Nov. 15, al
ing fined. Upon his reassurance, unable to obtain reinforcements.
Our expert remodeling and l
parents, Jacob and Minnie Tres 5, 8079 Twelfth street. It is to tie the elders returned to their village. On Saturday morning two Yeshiva
repairing service will pease you.
who passed away Nov. 2, 1921-2 2 . the first meeting of a series of r eg- Th e massacre in Hebron, Car- students were killed while hanging
Our years of experience will
ular weekly meetings). Visit ors rata testified, was due to the ru- on to the horses which formed part
Mrs. Harry G. Brawn, Louis
prove this.
E ' are welcome •
morn that the Jews were killing of his patrol. The mobs surged
Bring in your old fur coat , Press, Mary Press, Mrs. Glynn Kil-
the Moslems in Jerusalem. He de- around him and stoned the boys to
now and convince yourself.
death. Ile said he shot two Arabs
lian, :sirs. Maurice Shinkl of Flint,
I .t •1
t y g-
i

tom{

t1 . arta t h at h • %RS
—fJ Marne y II. Press of Somerset, Pa.
tairant of the sNaThes being mails and emptied his revolver into the
in
the
Hebron
Mosque,
and
that
'nowt. Ile w
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an
ast tisit ftn.te: Ilt
the Arab police never told hint
SHIRLEY STOCKLER
rt.ro jw;:,v
I i,
attrai t l ke ,.. d l' th e ey
n
tasting befi sod
h„ :
about
the
anxiety
of
the
Jews.
five and u half years old, of 9829
Much valuab e time was lost be-
l
McQuade avenue died on Tuesday,
fore
the
police
began
firing
on
the
declared.
While
he
sent
the
con-
Nov, 12. Funeral services were
Daniel Lewis
Seymetur Lewis
lirarge Lewis
ha,11. sie
stables
, i itog,u
e h,se
t•tr,i \Y
held on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at ' crowd, Viscount Erleigh, J ewish
hen
Cloverhill l'ark Cemetery. She is counsel, pointed out. Ile showed i
tihnitom thsehomuit bin, gthe os...rod
survived by her father, Sam, and ffurther that although the Jews,
f
on the advice of Ca ferata, had
mother, Fannie.
g an broke into Jewish
the t)a-
houses,
several
crowded
into
looting andrubbing
i
among them the house of Rabbi
FANNIE DANSON
He said
fitt years old, of 3025 Elmhurst Shinim, where the most brutal stares indiscriminately.
nsiiftnac on,
avenue, died on Sunday, Nov. 10. butchery took place, net a single he saw an Arab in theasttt,t1i
i
y, l
with
Funeral services were held on policeman was posted outside these t
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
inhe behind
Monday, Nov. 11, at Cloverhill houses. and that the three police-
alt.,.
who
patrolled
the
streets
whom
he
knew
from
Jaffa,
bent
l'ark Cemetery, Rabbi E. Aishiskin
over a woman wall a dagger. He
iilliciating. She is survived by two failed to fire a shut not even when
they saw the crowd break into the shot the assailant, who shouted to
daughters.
Iladassah clinic, which they burned hint: "Your honor, I am a police-
man from the town."
Checker Cab — Empire 7000 and wrecked.
Notables Among Kill ers.
Evidence of incompetence of
Cafferata, on the witness stand, British officials, regarded by many
1•■■■■1 1M•011101 ■ 11MMINIV said that when he ordered a cor- as a contributory cause of the out-
poral to fire, the corporal asked break in Palestine, piled up before
him whether he meant tiring in the the inquiry commission as Major
Ile said lie was obliged to Foley, police superintendent of
air.
repeat tinier "at them and hit the northern district, and General
Robbie, in command of the British
them."
Ile admitted the Jews might force, testified.
WOOD11:110 Al't
have been saved if concentrated
The massacre of Sakti, one of
earlier and protected. Nut a single the bloodiest scenes of the recent
Arab casualty was caused by Jews, outbreak, could have been prevent-
evidence disclosed, proving that ed had British troops been llis-
the Jews were utterly defense- patched earlier, instead of several
less.
hours after it occurred, the wit-
Erleigh asked Cafferata if the nesses testified reluctantly under
allegation in the Arab Executive the pressure of cross-examination
reply to Chancellor's proclamation by Sir Boyd Merriman, counsel for
the Jewish Agency.

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ON SALE MONDAY!
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Greatly Underpriced.

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In loving memory of our

dearly beloved mother,

FANNIE SAFIR

who departed this life 11
years ago Oct. 18, 1918.

Axminsters are famous for their long wearing quality due to the long nap
and sturdy warp ... These, for Monday, are higher priced grades that we
have purposely reduced in price for the One day's selling. It's an opportunity
for those who are in the market for a new rug to GET IT and at the same time
SAVE on the investment.

Room Size Axminster
Rugs $29

Seamless, heavy weave, in the
new patterns, all wanted shades,
0x1'2 ft.

Congoleum, Sq. Yd., 59c

Specially priced for this sale!
Guaranteed floor covering, special.
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wide. Bring room measurements.

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Nor will You ever be.
A+ long as life and memory lasts
ember thee.
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We ails, you n, our hearts are
sore.
As time goes by we miss you

More.

Wilton Rugs, $52

Throw
Rugs
$2.49

Your losing smile, your gentle
ace.
No one can all your vacant

\Slitting in taupe, tan and rose
biege backgrounds. Oriental de-
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Size 27x50 in-
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and
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col-
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Eighth Floor

forgotten. mother

Sadly missed by her sons
Al, Maurice, Ben, and daugh-
ters Jeanette, Shirley and
Elsie.

Axminster Carpet,
$1.98 Yd.

All new patterns, in a wide va-
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room. Specially priced for Mon-
day!

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Home Searched During Murders.
That eight constables were en-
mezed in searching the house of a
Jew, named Shapiro, while the
butchery was at its height in
Sated, where eight Jews were
killed, 30 wounded, and the Jewish
quarters razed, was revealed dur-
ing the cross-examination of Cap-
tain Farraday, superintendent of
police at Sated, before the session
of the parliamentary commission
of inquiry.
This was admitted by Captain.
Farraday, at the same time that he
conceded that Safed was inade-
quately protected, that the authori-
ties had refused to send him re-'
inforcements, and that he knew of
the imminence of an outbreak for
days before it occurred. The
search for arms, it developed, dis-
clost•d a single broken pistol as
the only firearms in a Jewish com-
munity of 3,200..

two Arabs found guilty of havimt.
murdered Rabbi Nachum Kastel
during the Hebron massacre. Two,
other Arabs tried fur the same
charge were acquitted.
One Arab was sentenced In
death for the murder of Attorney
Teleidatie during the Sated massa-
cre. Three other Arabs tried on
the same charge were acquitted.
Nine Jews were released by the
examinmg Judge in
They were examined on the charge
of the murder of an Arab. The
Judge ruled there was no case
against them.
hr“) Jew's were wounded in
Jerusalem in the sporadic attacks '
which have not .vet ceased to crop
out in the country.
The Fulestin was lined $150 for
publishing false reports.
During the month of October
03 Jews, 49 Christians and 10
Moslems entered the country, ac-
cording to figures just made pub-
lic. One hundred and thirty Jews,
120 Christians and nine Moslems
left during the same period. The
Illo British gendarmes brought to
Patm.tine are included in the im-
migration figures.
A report emanating from Syria
alleges that Jews were arrested
for attempting to smuggle guns
inito Palestine.
The propos:II which is being put
forth that Jews remain away front
the Wailing Wall until the question
of what constitutes the status quo
is settled is opposed by Chief
Rabbi A. J. Kook. The sugges-
ti o n has been put forth in some
quarters as a means of preventing
the Arabs from claiming provoca-.
tuon.
In a press interview Rabbi Kook
declared that he strongly opposes
any suggestion that Jews refrain
temporarily train visiting the
Wailing Wall. "This would be
used as proof that our ties at the
Wall are weakened," he declared.
The Dava• I Ilebrew labor
daily), which was suspended for
the publication of a secret police
document carrying the names of
24 persons, including the Grand
Mufti and a number of Com-
munists being watched by the po-
appeared
under the title
lice,

Omer. Further publication under
this name WAS pr011ihiiell, the MI-
thiirities declaring the Omer is an
unauthorized journal,

To Establish Colony in Palestine.

NEW YORK.-1.1. T. A.)—The
establishment of a special colony
in Palestine under the auspices of
the Order Sons of Zion was de-
cided upon at a meeting of the
general committee of the order.
Two thousand five hundred oho-
nams of land, on which to establish
the colony, will be purchased
through the Jewish National Fund,
the inoney to be raised among the
various camps of the order. David
Podolsky Was named chairman of
the committee to direct this under-
taking.

Opposes Execution.

WARSAW. — (J, T. A.) —
Don't let us perpetrate bloody
deeds," declared Dr. Than, Polish
Zionist leader, in an article appear-
ing in the Warsaw Jewish daily
Ilaint, demanding that the death
sentence against the convicted
Arabs in Palestine should not be
STORMY SCENES IN COMMONS executed.
OVER DISARMING OF JEWS
Ussishkin Coming to U. S.
LONDON.—(J. T. A.) — A

stormy scene occurred Wednesday
in the House of Commons over the
question of the disarming of the
British-Jewish constabulary during
the recent outbreaks in Palestine.
lames de Rothschild asked the gov-
ernment what steps had been taken
in regard to the disarming and
dismissal of the British-Jewish spe-
cial constables in Jerusalem dur-
ing the Arab excesses. Ile pointed
out that the disarming and dis-
missal of the Jewish constables
was a violation of their constitu-
tional rights because the only
reason for this dismissal was the
fact that they are Jews. Ile fur-
ther pointed out that the insult'
was particularly keen because
their dismissal took place during a
public parade.
William Lunn, under-secretary
of state fur the colonies, replied
that he has received protests from
the British Jews in Jerusalem that
the government did not consider
it necessary to take steps in this
matter. Major Nathan, Locker-
Lampson and Sir Archibald Sin-
clair rose and asked excitedly
whether it is really true that the
British Jews have been disarmed,
but the Labor members iinterrupt-
ed their questions by loud shouts,
until the speaker re-established
order. Mr. l.unn did not offer any
further explanation.
Figures of Casualties.
The figures of the casualties in
the Palestine riots and the num-
ber of those tried and sentenced
for participating in the outbreak
were made available to the (louse
of Commons by Under Secretary
Lunn.
Replying to a question of How-
ard Berry, Lunn said 008 Arab
and 06 Jewish cases were dealt
with summarily; 5$ Arabs and
10 Jews were sentenced by the
district courts. Twenty-six Arabs
and no Jews were dealt with in the
criminal assizes courts. Until
Oct. 20, 5 per cent of all the Arabs
tried were sentenced to death but
the sentences under appeal as pro-
vided by the l'alestine law. While
these figures are up until Oct. 27,
they do nut include persons com-
mitted to trial by the district or
criminal assizes courts.
Discussing the casualties, Lunn
stated that up until Aug. 31, 83
Moslems, 4 Christians, 109 Jews
were killed or died from wounds,
while 122 Moslems, 10 Christians,
183 Jews were wounded besides
the outpaitients, who are not re-
corded. Ile stated that he does
not possess figures subsequent to
Aug. :II, but that he believes that
few casualties have occurred since.
Replying to a query by Captain
Joseph Wedgwood, Lunn stated
that the Palestine police force con-
sisted of 211 Jews and 1,120
Arabs, including non-British
Christians. The Transjordania
police force consisted of 27 Jews
and •41 Arabs, and that the
Transjordania police force con-
sists-1 of 27 Jews and 441 Arabs,
and that the Transjordania police
wote available to Palestine.
'An appeal for funds to aid in
the project of the Tel Hai Limited,
e'ntral fund for promoting physi-
cal education among Jewish youth.
Was issued by the governing coon-
, it here.




THREE MORE ARABS
SENTENCED TO DEATH
JERUSALEM.— (J. T. A.) —
Death sentences were pronounced
by the Jerusalem district court on

AIM TO SEAT 600 AT
HADASSAH LUNCHEON

Ilta. of the leading factors in the
of Ia tioit chapter of Ha-
da—till's
i,t• or Get" $25 lun•h-
eon. -. I.. dated for Dee. 10, is the
s ard means ticiumittta., headed
by MI-. Maurice Landau. Through
this committee, over 1110 women
are earning in various ways the
right to attend this affair, thus
swt•Ilitig the ranks of hundreds of
patronesses who are subscribing

S. hwarte. Carl Shalit, Henry SI.,

Sidder, Aaron Silberlgatt. , •
i111011, Chao, Simon. II. I,. Stainkr,
Ibv

ey Steinberg. Myron Strinbere.
Steinberg, S. Stier, Herman v,
M. 5'eliek, Sidney Wallace. it
car tes,
W einste in,

w,

think for all reservations slo,a..1
be mailed as promptly as pos., le
to 71rs. Joseph II. E hrlich, 1'11.10
nth a of the luncheon, 5553 Se.
,, e I
avenue.
The luncheon committee
t•
next Tuesday morning, lit la
o'clock, at the home of :qrs. T!
dare Levin, 81;11 LaSalle I..
void.

B'NAI MOSHE NOTES

Lorwlieon-Bridge:
(hi Wi•ditestiay. Nov.20, at Lt.:H .
the Sisterhood of Conttregai
Mod iloshe will hold a luneheor•
liridge in the banqut.t hall. N1, -
1111rry
Meer, (+Milady, togeth.1
%vitt. Mrs. Ben F. Goldman, are is
charge. Following the luncheos,
the guests will play bridge. Prizes
will be given to the wiliners..ludg-
ing form the advance sale 1 , f tu,
ts, a large attendance id exim
ed.
Tickets may be secured fr , s,
the members of the Sistet heed, ..,

1 'Y irlepholiillir

11's, . Harry

MRS. H. P. COHEN

outright.
Mrs. Landau, assisted
by Mrs. Hy C. Broder, has be-ii
directing a series of successful
rummage sales in various st•ctions
of the city, at which many groups
of women have earned their money.
Acknowledgement is made of sur-
plus articles donated for the rum-
mage salts by the Detroit Orphan
Home. Another active department
is the bake and gift shop, conduct-
ed l' Mrs. II. P. bitillen and Ms.
I. F. Kline.

Hadassah aims to seat 600 wont-
.
en at this Itineheon, thereby
rais-
ing $171,000 for the Hailassah \led-
Iraal(t1hrtgafni,izia,t,ittui i g of Palestine.

Young Folks' Social Club:
Plan, aro underway fur a seri, -
{and mums which Oa,
club will present during the
of reviews of
current tie tom and plays, lecturt,
and deb a tes.

Sunday School:
Additional classes have been
formed lo take care of the Mere:tw-
in enrollment of pupils. Parts have
been assigned to those participat-
ing in the Chanukah play to be
prescntell
by the Sunday Schist!
during Chanukah.

White Star Dairy Empha-
sizes Sanitationand
Service.

--
Nathan Culla, proprietor of the
troness•s, the 100 mark is insight: \Vhite Star Dairy at 555 Kenil.
worth, employ ,. the Fuller machine
Mesdames 11. Abraham.. Sidney Alex-
in making sweet and sour cream.
101 ler, Emil Barer, Harry Beek,. lin
untory
Inr t110Iher, Mrs. E‘a Lieht• , guarantee cleanliness and
st
Joseph Behrinati. Tillie Berko. sanitation, the employes wear white
vi 7. IL Bernstein. 5,rh Blumenthal, W.
sanitary suits, and the plant itself
It. Blumenthal, Eva Bosch, Sarah Buell-
hale•r. M. J.
ilstry Byron, liars is the at word in cleanliness.
ri Cohen. 1. Cohen, Anthony 1/eutseh,
A largt• fleet of trucks is in o p_

M 11. Inaniontl, I.. Bunn, A. J. Fein-
1•1•7,7. S. Feldman. So. Finkclhor. II. Fi•h-
er
Mast Frank, L . Frankelstrin. A. A.
re
1.ton. Sam Ocr,o5, Manirice Gole•tick.
C
Gee dinar, Morris Goodman.
tty Gorelon, S. Gordon. Chas. Gros-
bore, Ben Harris. Harwith, A. M
J, rein, Mitchell Kaplan, Nathan Kan.
Joshua Karbel, Abe Kale. S. 1,. Keiv•
anau, Sol Korman. K reuse. Leo 1..-
411 vs. J. M. Latent, Benj. II. Liebernmn,
pert
lioeweldiera. Marry Love, II.
L. nn, Abe Markowits, Corrine Mar •
Dint. Netsore. Laura Pack. I. Petits. M
S. Perlis, M. II. Prince • Purity Chapter,
In der Eastern Star (represented by Mr..
Mark ilreiethesk I Harry
hioi•nberst.
Monroe liesentleld,
Itosent
pi s haven chat, A. Rosensweig. It. Bus
bi, Sol Sallan. Ilarry Schiller, Nathan
Scholnick, Morris Se h w a n a,
Saul

Contribution to North End
Clinic.

North End Clinic has received
a contribution in memory of 51rs
Joe Rodgers from Mrs. 11, L. 1.:tin.
bent.

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STORAGE WASHING REPAIRING

r4OVEMBER

FUR MONTH
AT ,
IEGEL S

Jewish Welfare Federation
Flower Fund.

Emphasized by
These Outstanding
Fur Coat Values!

Contributions to the flower fund
of the .lewish Welfare Federation
have been received in memory of
Mrs. A. II. Zenner from Mr. and
Mrs. Miles Finsterwald ; in mem- .
ory of Allie Copelan from Mr. and
Mrs. Saul Copin, Mrs. S. F. Jor-
dan, and Mr. and Mrs. !tarry M.'
Silken; in memory of Frannie Rod-
gers from Mark G. Morris, Dr. and
Mrs. S. W. Rice, M r. and Mrs.
William A. Fixel, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Roseroot, Joseph M. Victor',
in memory of Joseph M. Marks
from Mr. and Mrs. Harry it. Sel-
ker.

The kind of furs for which thin
store is rightly famous , fashioned
of choicest pelts, in individual Paris
versions, may he had, during the
month of November at generous
savings. Here are typical values.

HUDSON SEAL" . . . . $295
GRAY KRIMMER , . . 495
275
LAPIN° COATS
SIBERIAN SQUIRREL 495
CANADIAN BEAVE: 575
375
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re,ci rations.

JERUSALEM.—(.1. T. A.)—M.
M. Ussishkin, head of the Jewish
National Fund, will leave shortly
for the United States.
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LONDON.— (J. T. A.) — Ap-
proximately $2,500,000 was the
total amount collected by the Pal-
estine Emergency Fund, the Zion-
ist Executive here announced.
Resumption of the collections of
the Keren Ilayesod, Palestine
Foundation Fund, and the Keren
Kayemath, Jewish: National Fund,
seas urged.

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