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HERSHMAN REPLIES
TO ARAB VIEWS ON
PALESTINE AFFAIRS

(Continued from Page One.)
that the mandate commits the
British government to the task of

placing the country under such

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Balfour Declaration is to be con- early stages of our movements.
Scanning the Jewish Horizon
strued not as an act of favoritism , Some of them have, I am afraid,
but as one of justice, pure and si m- misrepresented your aims to the
(
from Preceding Page)
ple. Certainly President Wilso n, Arab peasantry and our aims to (Continued
Gen. Smuts, Lord Robert Coe il, the Jewish peasantry, with the re- Ileminway & Coolidge, and the
Lloyd George, and many others w ho suit that interested parties have Coolidge
is none other than the ex-
sponsored the cause of oppress( •d been able to make capital out of president himself.
nationalities and to whom t he what they call our differences. I
Now, while this does not prove
Arabs owe their emancipation fro m I wish to give you my firm convict- that Coolidge is
a Jew, the fact
Turkish rule, have looked at t he I ion that their differences are not that
his offices are In the Cohen

ARABS' CAMPAIGN OF
LIES HIT BY SAMUEL

(Continued from Page One.)
allowed themselves, during their
greatest tragedies, to do things
which could not be undone, or say
things which could not be unsaid.
Labor leaders, he said, always act-
declaration in this light.
on questions of principle, but on building shows, at any rate, that ed in accordance with a set plan to
• The Arabs will do well to remem - matters of detail such as must in-1 some
of his best landlords are befriend the Arabs and to point
her that the Balfour Deelaratio n evitably arise in every contact of 'Jews.
out to them how they were misled
was given not merely to the Jews of neighhoring peoples and as areeas-
by their leaders.

political adminstrative, and eco-
the purchase of a radio.
nomic conditions as will secure the
establishment of the Jewish Na-
tional Home." But thus fur nothing
as been done to redeem this set.
emn pledge. Let me cite a few Palestine, but to the 16,000,000 t
ily adjusted by mutual good-will."
Hatred Non-Existent.
WHEN FANCY FAILS
cases in point.
17,000,000 Jews comprising th e
What is the solution to the situ-
"Arab leaders wanted to arouse
Even a man whose forte is hu-
Jewish people. It speaks of "th e ation in Palestine? I have no hesi- mor—a manufacturer of humor, so hatred which did not exist," he
Pledge Recalled •
(a) Article VI of the mandate establishment in Palestine of a n a- ! tation in saying that the foregoing to speak—sometimes has his said. Speaking of the bravery of
promises state and waste lands to Donal home for the Jewish people. "l letter offers a solution.
fancy fail him. Now here Harry the pioneers he said: "You cannot
the Jews. Up to date no steps have Palestine looms large in the hot
Hershfield, of Abe Kabible fame, with men like that destroy an
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been taken to comply with this pro ton of Israel the world over.
is springi
ng h
tis one : It is the ideal." He continued: "Would
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vision. Not a single acre has been make bold to say that New l'or k
story of a Scotchm an who was that they had been the acme con-
RICHARD GALLAGHER, Prop,
given to the Jews. The English Jewry alone has contributed nor
delegated to break the news of trol and calm in the Diaspora
Watcheur Announcements far
have used the and under their e011- much more to the growth and deve
her husband's death to Mrs. Mae- which was instead engulfed by
Gifts Given Away Each Wank
trol for the benefit of the Arabs, re- opment of Palestine than have a
Pherson.
mob hysteria."
ErLith
= ,
, fusing their use for the equal bene- the Arabs in the world for the last
Mr. Samuel warned against the
"Be diplomatic — don't shock
six or seven centuries.
fit of the Jews.
(Continued from Page One.)
her," his friends cautioned. So. dangers of propaganda that is now
(b) Palestine has no public school
Sandy knocked on the door; and being spread in this country. Ile
Four "Hones" for Arabs.
rejoices that there are today on when the lady answered he doffed declared that there ores no pogrom
system.
The Jews have their
The 10,000,000 Arabs who 1
schools; so have the Arabs. The years ago were under Turkish rule 2 the statute books of North Amer- his cap and inquired: "Are ye the in Palestine, but that a pogrom is
', ica, South America, Europe, Asia, widow Mael'herson?"
Jews have ninny more children in now have four national homes, fun
taking place here now, with Arab
✓ and Africa legal renunciations of
school than have the Arabs. In states of their 11W11. The one
NEW ADDRESS
"Indeed, I'm nee such," she re- propagandists trying to undermine
Ara
spite of this fact, the grants for nation has received as its char b war. It was he who charted the plied indignantly. "I'm Mrs. Mac- the nor ale of American Jewry
e peaceful course for all the world
education by the me
Pherson."
with lies which they are spreading
are
Half block from John It, at Art
ntaule en the ba sis of population (1) Mesopotamia (Irak), a roan - to follow .
"Is that so?" bristled Sandy. with the aid of Christian gold. Ile
Institute
try in which there is room for a
"There is talk of giving the prize And how much will ye wager that warned against :flaking possible
rather than on the basis of regis- population of 30,00000 and more
to ex-Secretary Kellogg. That, you're not a widow?"
tration and attendance. The up- (2)
worse occurrences in Palestine if
the Iledjaz, (3) Syria, (4) too, would be wrong. Senator
Harry, we're surprised at you support is to be withheld from the
shet of this unfair allocation of Tranajordania. What of the 16,000,
Borah,
who actually write the trea- for springing such a whiskered I'alestinian efforts. Ile further
funds is that the Arabs have more 000 or 17,000,000 Jews? Are the
ties,
deserves
the
prize
more
than
nifty.
urged full support to the Zionist
the n they can use, and the Jews not entitled to a national home in
ex-Secretary Kellogg, and Mr. Lev-
We suppose that your excuse' is Roll Call as a means of enlisting
much less. The A rab schools are their ancsetral land? Is their hope
innon deserves it more than Sena- the some as the one we have
all-Jewish aid for Palestine.
built and maintained out of funds for a restoration, a hope which,
for Borah.
when one is in that lazy, good-for- ,
Simon Shetzer, president of the
raised by taxation of all the people, stood them in good stead amid all
wherris the Jews have to depend •
nothing mood those ancient stories Zionist District of Detroit, pre-
the capri es of fortune, and en-!
c
for th , building and maintenance
sided. Rev. Elijah Zaludkowski
A
N at
Appearance
abled
them
to
maintain
themselves
I
f
o f their , upon the general
by seven Arts Feature rendered vocal solos, accompanied
Low in Price
to this very day—is that aged-long
by Samuel Shpargel.
funds raised abroad in the inter- hope to receive a death blow? What (Continued from Preceding Page).
Protect Your Walls and Curtain. with
I. Selesny, representing Congre-
est of the Zionist movement.
a gross injustice to deny or even to
gation Etz Chaim of Englewood
(e) Transjordania has at all; call into question their overwhelm- should his origin become known, he
avenue,
holds the record for having
would
be
despised
by
the
very
Ger-
times been part and parcel of Pal- ing claim to Palestine. It is ab-
enrolled the largest number in
°stifle. At the time the Balfour surd to speak of Zionist domina. ' mans whose culture he was ad-
Steel Finished to Match Room
llerinrati on was promulgated,
Contributions
to
the
flower
fund
the
Zionist
Roll Call. Ile has thus
g.
Don or of "a double mandate." The
or Furniture
Waremme, after the murder of of the Jewish Welfare Federation far enrolled more than 60 Jews,
1Transjordania was included in Zionists are no chauvinists or im-
have
been
received
in
memory
of
and
J.
Jaffa,
also representing the
what was to become the Jewish perialists. They have not the least Elli and the conviction of Nonni-
Homeland. But later, to please the intention of doing anything calcu- zius, spent sonic time in America, Mrs. Abe Silverberg from Harry' Etz Chaim, has enrolled an addi-
A rabs,
tional
50.
then
R.
Solomon;
in
memory
of
Mr
retu ned to Germany and r
government sep-
, orated it from Palestine and ceded lated to dispossess the Arabs or I spent his days in seclusion. His Lena Finley from Mrs. D. Pon s-. 1
take advantage of them. Their one
I
it to the Arabs as a distinct state. desire is to live in peace and amity 1 rebirth as Warschauer is described nusky and Mary Saur.
YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU-
tonETthzel.
Calls It Preposterous.
with their neighbors. They have
ALLY-WASHED AND CARE- I In the light of these facts, and
re bi rth
Geor g
been a source of blessing to Pales-
many more that could be adduced, tine and to the Arabs. Who will Ischauer was inevitable," he told
FULLY HAND IRONED
it is preposterous to speak of Brit- challenge the truth of this state- him... "I associated with Chas-
sidic scholars; I dug my way
ish favoritism to the Zionists.
ment?
through our old writings and I saw
Mr. Katibah argues that Arab
The Arab agitators are not satis-
I could no
offenders have been dealt with with fied with four states. They want a what I had missed.
greater severity than Jewish of- fifth. They want an empire. They longer make up for it."
1
How
he
left
the
Jewish
people ,
fenders guilty of the same misde- characterize the Zionists as men
ors. lie cites the cases of an "whose arrogant greed knows no he described to Etzel on another
l
occasion
in
these
words:
Aral, and a Jew, both of whom were bounds." They allege that Pales-
"I was not a renegade in leaving
found guilty of being in possesion tine had been promised to them.
o f arms of military value; but
them. I was obeying a necessity
Mr. Katibah quotes the state-
whereas the sentence imposed on ment of the editor of the Palestin of my being. To say that I did
the Arab was one year imprison- to the effect that definite promises not love them was only one-half
ment with costs, that imposed on given to the Arabs through King the truth. The whole truth is that
the J
small ine or one Hussein were broken, There is no I loved the others, those on the
other side. This in not infrequent-
month imprisonment, with costa
truth in this statement. Palestine
But these cases prove nothing. was never intended to be incorpo- ly the case; the repudiated loses
Surely there is a vital difference rated into the United Arab King- his soul, wastes it upon those who
between the man who uses a weep- dom. Emil Feisal, the recognized repudiate him. A very Jewish
• on to perpetrate savage and brutal
situation."
spokestnan of the Arab world at
The reviewer can't help but feel
murders on defenseless men, worn-' the peace conference and represent-
tn and children, and the man who ative of his father King Hussein, that it is the Jewishness of Was-
sermann that is at the bottom of
takes up arms in defense of him- wrote March 1,
1910, to Prof. Fe-
lself and his family. I am certain I ix Frankfurter, then in Paris in the passionate craving of young
that Mr.
would not place the interests of the Zionist cause, Etzel to secure justice for an in-
nocent man. Only a few weeks
the two men in the same category. the following letter:
ago, Herr Wasserman had occas-
Mr. Katibah quotes with approv-
"I want to take this opportunity
ion to display his Jewishness in an
al the opinion of a Syrian editor
my first contact with American
that "England secretly rejoiced at
lappeal he addressed to the presi-
Zionists to tell you what I have
the recent outbreak, and if she did I
dent of the Austrian Republic in
*en able to say to Dr. Weizmann
not actually desire it she did not i n Arabia and Europe. We feel that behalf of Philip Halsmann, said to
show any enthusiasm in prevent- t he Arabs and Jews are cousins in have been innocently convicted for
,ing it s a
am at loss to under- r ace, have suffered similar oppres- patricide because of prejudice
stand how this view of the British s ions at the hands of powers against him as a Jew. His appeal
Wassermann closed with the fol-
attitude toward the outrages in s tronger than themselves, and
by a
I Palestine tallies with the view of h appy coincidence have been able to lowing statement:
"I am a Jew, Mr. President. I
British favoritism to the Zionists. t eke the first steps toward the at-
have never hidden my face behind
Is this perhaps another instance of tainments of our national ideals
'SHUTTERS
to- a visor. I stand here free to the
British partiality to the Zionists? g ether. We Arabs, especially the
ANTI-FREEZE
I The crux of the Palestine situa- e ducated among us, look with deep- ohen wind upon the bridge between
thin is the Balfour Declaration. e St sympathy on the Zionist move- boll‘camps, Jews and non-Jews. I
haver renderedservices to both, but
Many of the Arabs regard the der- ment Our deput
ation
especially to the principle of jus-
, laration itself as an act of favorit-1
WOODWARD BRAKE
Paris is fully acquainted with the
tice. If someone tells you, how--
1
ism
to
the
Zionists.
It
is
evident
I
p
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roposala submitted yesterday by
from the tone and tenor in which It he Zionist organization to the ever, Mr. President, that my act-
10240 Woodward
Mr. Katihah's articles are written 1 Peace ('onference and we regard ion is another demonstration of
At Trowbridge and Calvert
how the Jews stick together, my
1 that he fully sympathizes with this t hem as moderate and proper.
Wei
view
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ell o our best insofar as we are only answer is that it is deplorable
But Mr. Katibah and those who c oncerned to help them through. that only Jews do this and not all
share this view are wrong. The
humanity. In a moment of direst
We will wish the Jews a moat need,
I raise my voice to you as the I
earty welcome home.
head of the state, and ask you to
"Close Relations."
prevent an unparalleled act of in-
"With the chiefs of your move-
justice. I and others like me look
ens, especially with Dr. Weir, to you to act."
ann, we have had and continue
There is an echo in this of Etzel
have the closest relations. Ile
h as been a great helper of our Andergast's cry for justice in "The
ause and I hope the Arabs may Maurizius Case." It is the Jewish-
ness of Wassermann's idealism,
SI on be in a position to make the
J eves some return for their kind- whether he will admit it or not.
And in the above quoted appeal he
1 a c.c.s. We are working together for does admit the Jewish influence,
reformed and revised Near East
Wassermann's "The Maurizius
nd our two movements complete
Case" adds a great book to the very
tie another. The Jewish move-
best published this year. Ably
ent in national and not imperial-
translated by Miss Caroline New-
tic; our movement is national
ton of Philadelphia, it should prove
nd not imperialistic; and there is
n om in Syria for both of us. In• to be as great a seller in this coun-
try as it was in Germany, where
red I think that neither can be •
it is now in its fifty-second edition.1
re al success without the other.
"People less informed a,Dd less
re sponsible than our leaders and
yo urs, ignoring the need for co-
, op eration of the Arabs and Zion-
ts, have been trying to exploit
th e local difficulties that must nee-
(Continued from Page One)
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