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7 i1B f:TROIT, I LInort LA RON IC L

JEWS OF PALESTINE

warn the government that if the
attacks are continued, the Jews
will have to take measures to pro-
tact themselves.
The criticism had weight added
to it by several new attacks. A
(Continued from Page One.)
hand of armed Arabs attacked
tasks before the Jewish people to .h•wish passengers in an autom,
try to enter the Premised Land not bile on the road between Bar Jo-
lts Joshua, but bringing peace, cul• cob and Tel Aviv. Policemen near
Lure, hard work, sacrifice, love and Motza were wounded by armed Ar-
determination; to do nothing un- alit, the latted escaping. A Jew-
justifiable before the conscience of ish career was attacked by his
the world." • two Arab aides while all three were
traveling in a car belonging to the
JEWS WARN THEY MAY BE English firm of Spinney, Ltd., by
FORCED TO DEFEND SELVES whom all were employed.
.1 ER USA LEM. — (J. T. Al —
Paint Cross on Waiting Wall.
As a result of continued attacks
Furl her excitement among t he
and affronts all of the Jewish pa- Jewish population was crcatedby
pars in Palestine severely criticize the news that the two Jewish
the government for its failure to physicians, I /rt. Kagen and Salz-
protect the Jews. Demanding that Berger had received letters threat-
adequate measures 110 taken to ening them with attacks :similar
suppress the Arab attacks and to the one on Dr–Ticho. A great
provocations the Jews have be- lime crows which appeared on the
hayed peacefully, but they must

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Nailing
all was scoured off by
the Jews, but in the afternoon it
reappeared. Refugees who had
returned to Hessian have again
left because their shops have l•en
Boyd tted and many of them beat-
en up.
Sasso Arabs were arrested in
.1alfa, charged with earrying, On
boycott propoganda.

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A delegation of Jewish physi-
cians visited Sir John Chancellor,
Palestine High Commissioner, con-
t•erning t h e stabbing by an Un-
known Arab asaailant of Dr. Ticho,
eminent eculist and friend of the
Arabs. The Palestine High Com-
missioner expressed his regrets at
the oecurretiee and has urged the
delegation that all measures to up-
prehend the guilty would Is' taken.
Forty sti.pccto have already been
arrested. but the guilty ones could
not Is identified. Although two
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posted, many Jews believe that the V they were unable to dissuade the
police are not tasking the necessary Je•ws and told hint not to prevent
action in searching for the Arab the demonstration for if he did he
criminal.
would be playing into the hands
of some Jews who wanted to try
Merriman, Luke Clash.
The ill-disguised hostility be- conclusions with the police.
Defends Mufti.
tween Sir Iloyd Nlerriman and II.
Luke admitted knowing that the
C. Luke over the tatter's reluct-
ant .,, tit
and N u passing of the Jews through the
of-
all of Sir Mea•rintan's questions .drab quarter would have a It
when Luke took the stand for the fact and he asked the Arabs to re-
second time created an electrically main quiet during the procession.
charged atmosphere at the In- 'Rey did so. Luke said, and con-
sequently felt that advantage had
quiry rtillInlit4Sittll'S hearing.
been taken of them when the Jews
all.
celThihre vsta't 'arnfite•troaan'htligngi-nilloi•ge hre(t.iheta•nn-t demonstrated at the Wailing Wthat
and Merriman was becoming
ing more ,,, uke said that when he heard
l
ems
were
planning
a
insistent. The controversy reach- the Mos
nt ....4."'ffi- :lon
ent ' :t.rt ion on Wall's
etl its height at the point where
pavement
he
phoned
the
Mufti
to
the questioning reached the mat-
Con(' and see hint at once. He told
Ice f 01 ; a:t h en:aw permitt ing
the Mufti to prevent the
counter di int,nat rat ion a t the pave- of
m urging
sl denion , tration but if it
tem
caus ing
was
unavoidable
to at least limit it
"horror and di..
it( 5 to the J je.%% ,?..
to the mosque area, to which the
:ell eve r th, world sailers
Nlufti
agreed.
But before the
ish 1111,1•,-11111 11n Ti.h It Alt.
M r. Luke admitted that Keith- Mufti could reach the mosque the
Roach tact, in orilt•ring the removal rils,',,,( • : ins Nth. already on the pave.
of the screen, was perhaps in:-
Questioned regarding the out-
prud ent.
'Elie resolution ''' adopted !weak on Aug. 2:3 Luke said that hr
b y the
th World
adopt,
hear of it until he actually
demanding the right of free
and did
saw not
a Mob
of angr y Arabs swarm-
un ilistrin worship at the Wail. ing below his
office window near
ing \Val]. were the , P1 ...) ,, t (4 , 8
the Damascus gate. Ile said that
litattil debate between 'Mr. Luke half 1111 hour before that Cust
and : ■ lerrinutti, the later insisting told hint that things were
quieting .
t know what was procative in the
esolutions, Mr. Luke hedging and
I.uke testified that he immetli.
finally answering the right to un- ately informed police headquar-
er
.1worshi p m i ght cau setern, ordering armored cars from
alarm to the Arabs. Merriman Rantleh and telephoned the 'Mufti ,
succeeded in extracting f ront .0 t• to conic
over at once.
In the
i t:lu x at tt ...ut the
morning ht. had telephoned Play-
i ti ti tth
irg aet• i'n
e('-- fair, commandant of the royal air'
(vet that the Jews had designs on forces in Transjordania, to comet
the Nloslent Holy sites were untrue. from ARIM:111, but he then phoned I
At the same time the deplorable .1minan ordering an air demonstra-I
lack of management of the \Vail• too near
decided
inc \Vali by any responsible Jew- with Playfaii: to order a section of
i•-11 bodv tells revealed, testimony the Transjordanian force. Ile
disclosing that neither the \Mail who t o m o f ,,,ki ng th e naval tom.
Leund, Palestine National Oath- mauler at Mata to send men-of-
ell, nor the Zionist Executive have war to Julia a rm H a ifa , an d ca ll ed
the wall regulations under control. upon London for reinforcements.
It developed that two beadles urge
Wall Not Holy to Arabs.
an Ashkenazi, and the other Is Sep-
l'he significant statement that
hardi, are the responsible authori- until Yom Kippur of 19213 the 'Mos-
ties.
lams never attached any religious
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significance to the Nailing \Vail.
WAILING WALL WAS NEVER was made by Acting Governor of
HOLY PLACE TO ARABS Jerusalem Cust before the inquiry
JERUSALENI.--(J. T. A.)—The commission, lending support to
officer responsible for the goy- consistent assertion on the part of
ernment of Palestine during the Jewish leaders that the weakness
August outrages, Acting, high of the Palestine government sub-
Commission•r Luke, unexpectedly mating to Nloslern demands and
took the stand Saturday before the ordering the removal of a wooden
inquiry commission. Ile affirmed screen on Yom Kippur, 1928, az
his complete sympathy with the the height of the holy day s•rv.
government's policy as laid down in ices, helped to transform an inci-
the White Paper,
dent into an issue.
Ho began his narration of his
Although the Nailing Wall was
activities to preserve order by l always regarded physically and
stating that his course was die- structurally it part of the mosque
tutted by policy and not by cow- area, in his 10 years of service in
artlice or weakness. Luke told the Palestine, until t h e incident of the
commissioners that in ordering re. !lay of Atonement, he had never
inforcements directly from Egypt known that the 'Moslems had env
utsh :' , n t ttehr: snta j in n,
in ordar to maintain order
broke it rule.
( 111u 'rtakshhi :its,
"The Only Jewish Right. o only recently been given the wall.
Quest P
by the government's ACc"rdifig to the more recent
counav
ee b
ad
dy, Luke said that loslem claims, the horse of Mo.
Aug. 14 passed quietly and on noon, hammed El Ilurak is buried on top
of Aug. 15 he was informed that of the wall.
At the same time, Cust denied
the Jews, including non-Jerusalem-
lie of Vincent Shettan, corre-
ites, wanted to demonstrate at the t
Wall and in front of the s aindent of the North American
government offices. The decision Newspaper Alliance and the New
whether to permit the demonstra. 1 ork World, who declared in a
titan rested with hint. Jerusalem t •legrain to his syndicate that he
di.trict officers and Bineh Berg- had turned anti-Zionist because he
man and llooften tried to persuade
the Jews not to demonstrate, Luke
continued. At '2 p. m. Saundtr.•
and rust advised hint, he said, that
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had seen "the Jews offer deliber-
ate, organized insult at the holiest
Moslem place in this country."
Quoting this Sheean statement,
Sir Boyd :Merriman, counsel for
the Jewish Agency, asked Cust
whether he agreed with Sheean.
"This is an entirely false descrip-
tion of what happened that eve-
ning," declared Cast, who pro-
ceeded to give his own description
of what occurred on Tish b'Ab.

Vaad Leumi Opposes Parliament.

At an extraordinary session of
the Jewish National Council IVatid
Leumil it was decided to inform
II igh Commissioner Chancellor that
the present state of anarchy in
Palestine is due to the weakness of
the sui ■ V•ITIIIVIlt 1111(1 to IIV111111111
IIIVIISUIVS to be taken to establish
order.
The Yam! Leumi also protested
against negotiations by the gov-
ernment or of private pt•rstins with
the Arab leaders concerning the
establishment of as Palestinian par-
liament, considering such an offer
as l'1 , 1IreSS11111 for the recent pogrom.
The Vaiiil Leumi tall on the Pal-
e-tire
ish voramunity for strung
dist.ipline and forbade separate
p
steps, Pincus Itutoilwrg
was re-elected president.
Foni••rning
construction,
the
1.'11ml Leann decided that a central
financial institution should be
created, the directors to be ap-
pointed by the Jewish Agency and
•
by thelead
.eumi.
The district commissioner yester-
day Invited the (tutnd 31ufti and
three other Arab notables to it con-
feret•e afterthe wounding of it
British soldier at Sailed. The com-
missioner warned them that they
will be httil rt.Sit.11Sible for any
Yet/Rion of the firing.
The Palestine correspondent of
the London Daily 'Mail interprets
the recent Arab attacks in Sated
directed not against the Jews but
British soldiers signifying that the
uprising is nuts taking a turn of
not only anti-Jewish nature but
also an anti-British.
British officials have been re:
ceiving black hand letter, threat-
ening their lives fur daring "to
force Jewry on Palt•wine." A very
high government official is among
those threatened.
The Jew named Nlakovi who had
lawn summoned to court for in-
sult ing the Moslem nation has been
aequitted. The Maifa newspaper
"Annafir" has been summoned to
court by the government fur pub-
lishing tin article insulting to the
Jewish religion.

about the attack tot Doctor Ticho
says that it is certain
that he was stabbed by two Jews
because of his opposition to Zion-
ism. The story goes on to say that
the attack on Mr. Tien. is similar
to the one Inade on Israel de Haan,
a prominent Agutlist journalist
and ',Ohl iris II, SOIlle years ago. De
Haan was :Ilse 11171108e11 to Zion-
ism 1111ti his murderer, who was a
Jew, has never been apprehended.

Refuse to Pay Taxes.
LONDON.---1.1. T. A.)— Deny-

ing that the anti-Zionist campaign
of the Arab executive is merely it
cloak fur anti-British agitation
Jamul Itusseitii, secretary of the
Arab executive, who arrived in
London, Was quoted in the London
Daily Telegraph and London Mail
:1 , saying that the terms of the
mandate. and the Balfour declara-
tion Were unjust. Ilusseini said
"we ask for teat lent correspond. .
ink: to that accorded the Arabs of
Me , opotmia."
Pointing tali that a great (Iva]
has been heard about the Jewish
side 14 the Palestine troubles in
England and too little of the
Arabs' side, he said that it confer-
ence of Arab representatives had
resolved that unless the Arab case
was favorably settled after the re-
turn of the inquiry commission the
Arabs will refuse to pay taxes .
It the situation of the Arabs re-
mained unsatisfactory he warned
that an army of 111,000 would be
necessary to keep his countrymen
in submission
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