- PAGE TWO E emorr OMR (111101■11CLE Choose the CHANUKAH GIFT Of Happiness CHIEF RABBI KOOK DEFENDS RIGHTS OF JEWS IN PALESTINE A ir Forces in Transjordania. F While all tried to shake a his testimony, enisiers Moro- witz insisted that the government had juggled the figures when it lumped together the Hebron vie. (Continued from Page 0:,e.) time with the Jerusalem casual- to rebuild the temple or enter the ties and added "the government's communiques were justified if they, sacred area until that day. were prepared for any other pur- The Tithe b'Ab Processioh. Questioned concerning the blow- pose than the mere truth, the ing of the shofar (ram's horn). whole truth and nothing. but the which marks the conclusion of the truth " services on the Day of Atonement, Two Arabs appeared as wit- Rabbi Kook stated that this was an , messes in behalf of Jews before the integral part of the prayers and conimission of inquiry. A third services, which are incomplete' : Arab was to be called when one of without it. Until this year, as far i the assistants to the Arab counsel as he knows, he said, it has never hastily summoned by telephone been prohibited by the govern-'one of the leading Arab executives, ment. who hurried to the commission of- Regarding the procession of i fices and together with other Arab Jewish youths to the Wailing executives succeeded in dissuading o Wn Well, i,h which hibehAbtoo place th hisiay y ear the third Arab from giving evi- o f Idence. (the mourning for the destruction of The first witness, Mohammed Al Every fur coat in our stock, ranging front the temple), the rabbi said that if Dawin, who was a resident of Sa- sumptuous minks to inexpensive sports furs, he had been consulted he would fed at the time of the riots and never have permitted it, because had written a letter to the commis- is subject to these drastic reductions. If of the tense state of anxiety then sion saying that he had evidence you contemplate the purchase of a fur coat, existing in the country over the which he wished to give publicity, , this is your great opportunity! Wall question, although in normal testified he had seen sonic of the times he would have expressed the leading members of the Arab greatest joy at seeing the youths executive council at Sated and so interested in visiting the Wall other parts of the country on on the Jewish day of mourning. visits to most of the surrounding Jews Made Repairs at Wall. villages a few days before the out- Evidence that the Jews repaired breaks. the pavement in front of the much I He further said that the mufti disputed {Veiling Wall 38 years of Sated about that time left the ago was produced by Chaim Solo- town for several days and return- mon, Jewish vice-mayor and acting ing had announced before a meet- chairman of the Vaad Leumi dur- ing of about 50 prominent Arabs ing the riots of last August, when that he had been unable to enter he appeared before the Palestine Jerusalem, his destination, and had inquiry commission. A native son . been told that the Jews had at- of Jerusalem, Solomon was the tacked the Mosque of Omar, had first Hebrew-speaking, witness to' murdered Moslems and that blood appear before the commission. was up to one's knees in the Silley, assistant counsel for the streets of the Holy City. Arabs, tried to show that in 19121 This made a tremendous impres- has an opening in its sales force for a man be- the Jews applied for permission to sion on the Sated population, the make repairs similar to those made witness asserted. tween the ages of 30 to 50. Personal supervision 38 years ago, and were refused. l Questioned by Sir Boyd Merri.' Examination of the.records showed nian, counsel for the Jewish and a complete educational training will assure that the refusal was dated 1840. Agency, as to why the disturbances success. Viscount Erleigh, son of Lord had occurred, the witness asserted Reading and assistant to 51erri- that certain Arab leaders whose nian, counsel for the Jews, in names he did not desire to mention See Mr. Miller, ninth floor, Fidelity Trust examining Solomon, introduced the had ambitions and wished to show Bldg., between 9 and 11 a. m. appeal of the Vaad Leumi (Jewish the government that they were National Assembly) dated Novem- persona of influence and also ber, 1928, after disturbances on wished to obtain personal material ' Yom Kippur, calling to :Moslems benefits. everywhere to disbelieve the Arabs and Jews Friendly. stories that the Jews design to cap- The witness also said that if ture the Mosque. This appeal, prominent Arabs at Tiberias had stated Erleight, was broadcast not prevented it the same calamity through the Moslem world by wou Idhave occurred ther e as imp- AT ATTRACTIVE RENTAL means of Jewish communities. Dis- pened at Safed. The relations of tribution in some countries were Arabs with neighboring Jewish unnecessary as hostile propaganda colonies always were the friendli. had not penetrated. est before August of this year, he; ALSO SMALL HALLS, with FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHEN for Government Warned. testified. After the riots, when A new bit of testimony was the witness visited the Sated jail,) offered regarding Jewish warning he said he heard many Arabs who, to the government when Solomon were imprisoned complain and testified that he himself had noti- curse their leaders for whom they fled the authorities a day before had beeen "sacrificed." the riots that an Arab vegetable The second counsel for the IN REFINED ATMOSPHERE AT woman had warned his wife "To-. I Arabs sought to prove in cross- morrow is our day. We shall examination of the witness that he trample you under foot, and mas- had served a prison term, but the sacre you." Arab emphatically denied this, call- OF CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE People thronged to attend the I ing it an invention of the Arab Mizrachi boy's funeral, Solomon executive council designed to dis- DEXTER BOULEVARD CORNER LAWRENCE said, not to demonstrate hostility, credit him before the commission. FOR RESERVATIONS APPLY ON PREMISES but to pay respect to a martyr. "A The second Arab witness, Elias CALL EUCLID 6818 FOR APPOINTMENTS Jew innocently killed for being a Kawar, formerly assessor of tithes Jew is a martyr," said the wit- in the Tiberias subdistrict, where ness. In view, however, of the six• e lives as a farmer, said that pre- understanding and sympathies," attacks on Jews that day, the Jew- viously the relations of Jewish and concluded Erleigh. ish authorities wanted a quiet fu- 1 Arab colonies always were pacific. appeal Arabs to Americans sup- neral. Questioned by Preedy for ' Ile said that because of larger port An Palestine in their to fight the government, the witness de- sums of money invested by Jewish to have the Balfour Declaration ' clined to withdraw his statement farmers and because of modern withdrawn, was issued here by the that British police in dispersing methods employed by them their Zionist Executive. "Remember the Jews, had beat some "without returns were greater than those of the blood shed by Arabs in the $8 to $10 Weekly, Single pity or restraint." the Arabs. Where Arabs were col- fight for liberation of oppressed $12 to $16 Weekly, Double A former Manchester barrister Orating land alongside that of peopl," es A the statement said. "Pal- was the next witness. Solomon Jews the former were learning bet- $1.50 to $3.00 Daily estine rabs are suffering from lliirowitz, who [0, a member of the ter methods, he asserted. Under the propagand a of Zionist Jews in Jewish counsel heard all the wit-. cross-examination by Arab counsel Am c a m'-sus, had never been associated the witness admitted he leased land . Negotiations for the purchase. ' Zionist politics po cs un i last for farming from I Ica, which is a WILLIAM C. LEE. Mar. th w h ale b e S e hn a t ti , , g village, u n t y ncu .irr a . July, when he'was invited to act in Jewish colonization association. M. e. one PIVIVP. Door Haifa e , have the capacity of an honorary ad- ' Jews Brouoht 8225,000,000, John It. at Columbia dine! Luigi Barlassina, visory member to the Zionist repres en-, "A Homy Away From Home" The J .lows brought $225,000,000 tative of the Vatican in Palesti Executive during the absence of into Palestine, declared Sigfried ne. the regular member. Ile became Hoofien, general manager of the an important figure in the most Anglo-Palestine Company, and the Hague to Hear Delfiner Claim. THE IIAGUE. High T. A.(-- critical period of Palestine's mod- first Zionist witness called by Sir Internation a l ern history. His house in the Re- Boyd :Merriman to repel' the Arab The shortl Court here will shortly h ear the action being havia quarter became the regular frontal attack. headquarters of the Zionist Execu- brought The Arab counsel sneered at the Britis by Max Delfiner against five when the former quarters had Iloofien's statement that the Arab wendmah government as the Pal- ndatory. Delfiner to be evacuated. For 24 hours of population had reaped great bane- mending compensation lfrom is de- f in Pale G st each day, for 10 days, he told the fits from the Jewish immigration. Britain for losses suffered Brit re commission, cries cries for help from at- Hoofien explained that Jews or no tine during the riots and before tacked Jews, requests for escorts, Jews, after the World War ('ales- the riots. warnings of impending attacks and tine entered into a new stage of reports of actual attacks came to development and passed from ex- Delfiner charges that Sir Iler- 1 , him over his telephone. r ' tensive to intensive cultivation. bent Samuel as high commissioner Disarming of Jews. assured him that the necessary eco- Dislocation of parts of the popula- Pready forced Horowitz to conditions would be created hitherto unknown details as give to Lion was inevitable, he claimed, how he had been obliged to sue- where cultivation replaced grazin g. to enable the normal development Quality Work at render his special constables arm- Hoofien admitted that a peculiarit y of Jewish industries in Palestine,' promised special customs p ro- of the country was that the Jews and Reasonable Prices band when the government decided faction for the new silk industry to disband the Jewish constables. who are bringing prosperity, are in which Delfiner was interested.' and repeated there should in this temporary dis- .... Horowitz told that of his protest then instrumental According to Delfiner, after he haul location. 4332 Horatio Ave. Hoofien pointed out that the Jews invested $300,000 in the silk busi- , have been no such distinction made the Palestine government had brought $225,000,000 into the between Jewish and non-Jewish changed its mind and imposed a Walnut 3010 British citizens, especially in view country. of which the Jewish Na- tional Fund had contributed $ 33 .- als, duty on imported raw materi- of Jewish emancipation in Eng- 500,000. making it impossible for hi m Ile declared that the tul . ) .. s land. lie revealed that General stay in business. s A in ra ce bs nui li c a b d om f atth eirsia jl e ly wisb henm efi o tnte ed Dabble, in command of the British Later, under the high commi y sionership of Lord Plumes when day of the riots there were enough troops in that the country for system through the Jews paying exempted from duty, Delfine n r all eventualities. ventualities. Disclosing that for rural and urban lands, for started work again, but, he claim s, the g overnmen ordered, but later goods, services an d rent. As ex- the antagonistic treatment of the remanded, the evacuation of Sa- ample of what he meant, Hoofien Palestine officials made a continua - fed, Horowitz compared high Cam- said that annual rent bill of the tins of work once more impossible . missioner Chancellor's proclama- Jews of Haifa to Arab landlords, This summer he again stated lion with the one issued by Acting reached $275,000. in order to utilize to some Reception for Counsel. High Commissioner Luke Ile extent the capital he had invested, A race lion to Sir Boyd Merri - but the riots, for which he hold charged that "nevertheless the re- 3 ports reaffirmed that the govern- man and Viscount Erleigh, coon- the Palestine administration re- seta for the Jews in the Inquiry be- 'possible went had capitulated to a band of ling by held the Palestine Commis- continue, his compelled him again. to dis- murderers and traitors" after the' operations Jews haul been disarmed. Report- sion on the August riots, was held ing that MacQueen, the irovern. here Sunday afternoon at Total Safe for Tourists. REPAIRS ment health official, never exam- Eden. JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) —1 TIRES fried the bodies of the dead, and I Among those who were present The Palestine government feel feels remarking that he, Horowitz, was , were members of the Zionist Execu- that tourists may come into the I STORAGE ti Chief Rabbi Abraham Kook, country during the coming season as credible as MacQueen, and that ' , --ye therefore he was justified in warn- members of the Jewish National with complete safety, wrote Keith 45 Selden Columbia 3028 ing the Zionist Organization to Assembly (Vane] Leumi), leading Roach, assistant district commis- OPEN DAY AND NIGHT tell the Colonial Office to discredit Laborites, managers of the Pales- sinner for the northern district, to the report that there had been no . tine Jewish Colonization Associa- the Palestine Lloyd Steamship Motor Troubles Diagnosed Free god Prices Quoted on Any Operation. mutilations. Ile insisted that con-' Lion (Pica), and prominent :alas- Company, referring to an inquiry i mon sense dictated that the troops trialists. Col. Frederick H. Kisch concerning tourist traffic. Not- Pontiac and Oakland Service should have fired in the air first presided. M. Dizengoff welcomed withstanding this assurance, it is and then at the mobs if they had the advocates of the Jews and de- understood that the government is not dispersed. , pre•ated the fact that though Jews not encouraging a crusade planned Horowitz persisted that Luke were really the accusers, they were for Easter, 1930, by Aimee Sem- For I should have informed him of the' forced to defend themselves before ple McPherson of California, on decision to disband the Jewish con. the commission. the S. S. Republic. Responding, Sir Boyd Merriman, stables and not left it to Captain Playfair, commander of the Royal describing the sunrise over the , Galilean hills, said he was milli- Garage Always Open dent that the rays were emblems WM. M. 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