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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
ELEVErRorelimsnaRomicu)
October 8, 1937
PAGE THREE
end THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
ARREST OF ARAB AGITATORS CONTINUES AS
MUFTI APPEALS FOR BD OF GENERAL STRIKE
JEWISH VICE-MAYOR IS JERUSALEM EXECUTIVE
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
to the island of Seychells
in the Indian Ocean. Despite the.
pressure brought to bear upon
them Arab taxi and omnibus com-
panies continued their regular
traffic schedules. Drivers also fail-
ed to join in the strike movement.
With Dr. Hussein Khalidi,
mayor of Jerusalem, deported
from Palestine, the chief execu-
tive of the municipal administra-
tion is Dr. Daniel Auster, Jewish
vice-mayor. The problem of the
city's leader is said to be under
serious consideration by the gov-
ernment. It is reported that there
is a possibility of the appointment
of a Briton as mayor of Jerusa-
lem,
Forest for Martyr
An attempt to form a new
Arab Higher Committee, in defi-
ance of the ruling made by the
them
government, in order to rally
Arab forces to cope with the dras-
tic action taken by the govern-
ment failed to materialize. Arab
leaders who were not among those
rounded Up met secretly to create
a new instrument which would
continue the tight for the Arab
cause. It was believed that fear
of the government's retaliatory
measures prevented the formation
of a new committee. All Dabegh,
notorious nationalist agitator, was
arrested for incitement to a gen-
eral strike. As a result of the agi-
tation in Jaffa and Nablus, Arab
centers, many stores cloned down.
The effort to create a substitute
Arab Higher Committee was ini-
tiated by several terrorist lead-
era. Although their conferences
bore no fruit, they did stimulate
strike action.
The Jewish National Fund was
urged to establish a forest in
Galilee in memory of Lewis An-
drews at a memorial meeting held
by the Jewish colonists in Naha-
hal. The municipality of Tel Aviv
is considering naming two new
streets for the late Czech leader,
Thomas Masaryk, and the slain
Commissioner Andrews. One of
these was at Huleh, where repre-
sentatives of Jewish colonies in
Upper Galilee gathered to pay
tribute to the man who had as-
sured them of security. Syna-
gogues at Safed and Afuleh also
held special services. The British
colony, led by District Commis-
sioner Keith-Roach attended me-
morial exercises at the English
church in Nazareth in front of
which Andrews was fatally shot.
Action Approved
LONDON. — (WNS-Palcor
Agency) — The newspapers of order is likely to dete radventur-
Great Britain approved of the era, the Times concludes.
The Telegraph observes that
unprecedentedly firm action taken
while the assassins who killed
by the government in Palestine to i Commissioner Andrews at Nan-
combat Arab terrorism. The key- ! reth have not yet been apprehend-
note struck by several editorials! yd, the origin of their inspiration
Was one of regret that simliar in the Arab Higher Committee is
action had not been taken earlier. inchspuable. W. D. Battershill,
Welcoming the stringent measures chief secretary, who is the officer
the administering the government, is
adopted
the government,
Times by said:
commended for his courage and
promptitude in striking at the root
"The government communique of political crimes. Reference is
does not explain why it took over made by the paper to the record of
three months to make up its mind the Mufti as the chief conspirator.
to take action against the associa- The expression of regret issued by
tion and individuals morally re- the Arab Higher Committee after
aponsible for disorders and terror- the murder of Andrews did not
ism. However, we must not look a disguise its sinister motives, the
gift horse in the mouth and the Telegraph asserts, concluding that
first emotion is one of intense re- apart from the drastic action taken
lief. This is not confined to the yesterday, the government's policy
Jews because the terrorism was for a solution of the deadlock has
directed also against moderate not changed.
Arabs and British officials. What-
The action of the government,
ever becomes of the Mufti, his in- especially the deposition of the
fluence will be shaken by losing Mufti, makes clear in the Arab
control of £67,000 annually and mind that the government cannot
of 1,500 clerics preaching his be intimidated by terrorism, the
policy." The editorial adds that Manchester Guardian says. The
Damascus is the center of the ter- News-Chronicle declared that con-
rorists, referring to the recent sidering the forbearance of the
Arab anti-Zionist Congress at government hitherto, it must have
Bludan. The determination of the had good cause for the drastic ac-
Palestine government to maintain tion which it took. However, the
government must not change its
policy for a solution of the prob-
km in equity, the paper says. The
Arab leaders were penalized, it
points out, not because they were
enemies of the Jews but of law
and order.
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WHAT OF TOMORROW?
siderable sum, on the protection of
its frontiers. With such limited
means at Its disposal, which would
be derived chiefly from the present
Yishub together with the new im-
migrant:. settled within its borders,
the Jewish state would not be able
to carry out large schemes of set-
,dement, buying land and provid-
ing for immigration, Nor would it
be fair to impose upon the Jewish
community of Palestine all the
costa of land and settlement, Since
Jews are settled in Palestine in
order to set up • homeland for the
whole Jewish people, it is only
right and proper that the Jews of
the whole world should contribute,
even after a Jewish state would
have hen constituted, to the nets
of settlement of new immigrants
in far larger sums that at present.
(CONCLUDED FROM PAOLI
the Jewish government would have
the right to fix limits to land
niversary and the beginning of prices; but it is hardly conceivable
this forward march coincide with that it would be permitted to ex-
a disturbed state of mind in the propriate land without paying
Jewish world. Will it be possible compensation. A clue to the com-
for the Jewish National Fund to mission's attitude in this regard
carry on or to extend its land can be found in the section of their
purchasing operations in Pales- report in which they refer to an
tine? asked some. Will it be neces- exchange of populations. It is there
sary for the Jewish National proposed that should the Arab in-
Fund to t carry on its land par- habitants of the Jewish state be
chas . ng program? Is the question transferred to the Arab state, the
raised in other quarters. Both are Jewish state would acquire their
confused and disturbed by the land at a price to be fixed by a
political situation which resulted neutral commission.
from the publication by the Royal
Concerning the purchase of land
Commission of its report in July
Jews in the Mandated area and
promo-
and the formulation of thpromo-by
Question: Sc It not • fart thet the rep.
sal for the establishment of a in the Arab state: There is noth-
Milo. proms. by the Ito.* Coo-
mierdon for the gustatory period
Jewish State in a part of Pales- ing in the Royal Commission s sa-
W.eld eeLevera the Jrnleh National
tin, regarding which exploratory port to suggest that Jews would
Fund from carmine. un H. lend
nom h.ins operation. In relooline
negotiations have been authorized not be permitted to buy land in the
within the neut few Sew.? TWO
by the Z'onist Congress and the Mandated Area, The commission
Jewish Agency Council. merely proposes that the Balfour
lYtV pieT
irt1
7 ,71the
1
l tgl
6go=
*Ion hith ...mended thaf do.
The writer heard these ques- Declaration shall not apply to the
Ina the transition period stage
tions in some circles, including mandated area, which cannot be
sh o uld be haten to prohibit the Pm'
charm of land by Jr. In the pro-
even Zionists, who are usually in- understood as implying that Jew-
/Kite Arab state and by Aran III
formed on matters of this kind. He ish settlement or land purchase by
the prop.. Jewish AM*,
saw the need for clarification of Jews in that zone would be pro-
Answer: If such a proposal were
questions which in the main re- hibited by law. With regard to
voice around six points of inquiry. land purchase in the Arab State, carried into effect, It would indeed
Ile felt that inquiry betokens gems- its government would naturally be become very difficult to extend
Jewish settlement to all parts of
MAP OF NEW J. N. F. SETTLEMENTS
country, Nevertheless, even then,
the Jewish National Fund would
NEW SETTLEMENTS OM 7 N LAND IN 5697
be able te, buy land in the course
of the next few years. As a matter
of fact, most of the tracts for
which the J.N.F. is at present
negotiating lie within the sag-
gested limits of the Jewish state.
Hence—and this Is moat important
—the J. N. F. will be able to con-
tinue to buy knd In Upper Galilee.
The Royal Commission favors the
"draining and settlemmt of the
Huleh lands. The Huleh Project
is 0173 of the chief undertakings
to which the J.N.F. is committed.
It will be recalled that one of the
reasons which impelled the Royal
Commission, to propose that Upper
Galilee be inch4led within the Jew-
ish state WAS its recognition of the
importance of the Huieh Project
and of the possibilities which it
offered for the settlement of Jews
in Palestine.
Disturbed by Economic Situation
Palestine Jewry Asks World
Wide Jewish Aid
JERUSALEM. — (WNS - Pal-
eor Agency) — Deeply disturbed
by the present economic situation
in Palestine, the Jewish commu-
nity has issued an appeal to Jews
throughout the world to strengthen
the Yishuv's economic structure
by supplying large funds to the
Keren Ilayesod, the financial in.
atrument of the Jewish Agency.
"Palestine Jewry faces a grave
hour" was the keynote of a meet-
ing held here under the auspices
of the Jewish Agency and the
Keren Hayesod attended by repre-
sentatives of all the Zionist par-
Contributions to the Jewish
ties who met to consider how the
national funds could offset eco-
Children's Home
nomic difficulties arising out of
the present political situation. In
The Jewish Children's Home of
a frank survey of the "difficult
Detroit wishes to acknowledge
economic position now obtaining
with thanks the receipt of dona-
in Palestine" and expressing the
tions from the following:
"general perturbation concerning
Mrs. A. Usher, 2383 Cortland;
the welfare of the Yishuv and of
Mr. and Mrs, S. L. Kisumu, 1999
Palestine," Eliezer Kaplan, treas-
Calvert Ave., in honor of the Bar
urer of the Jewish Agency, empha-
Mitzvah of Joseph Lester Warner;
sized that national capital was ur-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Duahin, 1526
gently required to overcome ob-
Virginia Park, in honor of the Bar
stacles arising out of the unwill-
Mitzvah of Joseph Lester Warner;
ingness of private institutions to
Mrs. Anna Kramen, 9364 N. Mar-
undertake large-scale constructive
tindale; Mrs, David Feerer, 16140
action at this time,
Roselawn; Mrs. Charles Frieden-
The Jews of the world, he point-
berg, 3385 Richton; Mr. and Mrs.
ed out, pledged themselves at the
Alex Schreiber, Dime Bank Bldg.,
Zionist Congress and at the meet-
Black clots indicate leeation of the 13 new lieutenant. established in honor of the recovery of Donald
ing of the Jewish Agency Council in the past year on Jewish National Fund land. More than 40,000 Gottlieb; Mrs. E. Epps, 1930 Chi-
in Zurich to provide £600,000 dooms were divided among these settlements.
cago Blvd.; Mrs. M. Cove, 2703
($3,000,000) for the Keren Ilaye-
Glendale; Betty and Abraham
sod during the coming year. Half hie interest and took the pains to entitled to ban such purchases. Beneson, 929 Division•, I. Ruffsky,
of this amount is for the ordinary formulate these questions and ob- There is, however, no way of 1992 Blaine; Mr, and Mrs. Her-
budget of the Jewish Agency and fain, from a highly authoritative knowing whether or not it would man Cohen, 2903 Webb Ave., In
i wa ou nd, honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Joe-
cth f Rright;
avail d itself
de: in of w such
the other half is required for the
form twould eph Lester Warner, In memory of
special needs concerned with se- source, which is in possession of if It
curity, new colonization and the all the facts, enlightening answers do so and for what period of time. Jennie Hamburger Jospey and ha
diminution of unemployment. "The which go to the root of the issues tharetient
true that no sonnet land memory of Muriel Moscovits; Mrs.
bordiebie for eat' ra nt Sadie Meisner, 2984 Rochester;
wrat h'
Jewish Agency has decided upon that may arise in hay eventuality.
within w.so* is Ms to:1.1771 Mr. Ginsburg of Rex Barber Shop,
en extraordinary campaign to The summa summarum of the
Jew" ewe?
arouse world Jewry to its respon- questions and the answers show
Dexter at Burlingame; Mr. and
sibilities at this fateful hour in the that whatever set of conditions
Answer: The area of the Jewish Mrs. Aaron Levinson, Los An-
history of Palestine," Mr. Kaplan may be created in Palestine in the state, as proposed by the Royal geles, Calif., in memory of Phillip
announced, "The months of Novem- near future, the national land pur- Commission, would comprise about E. Rothman; Mrs. A. B. Stralser,
ber has been chosen for this world chasing program of the Jewish 5,000,000 dunams. The 20th Zion- 2740 Richton Ave., in honor of
wide drive since it marks the 20th National Fund will not only be ist Congress has unanimously de- the Bar Mitzvah of Joseph Lester
anniversary of the Balfour Dec- possible but even more urgently dared the proposed frontiers, as Warner; Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter,
laration." The slogan of the cam- necessary, suggested by the Royal Commis- 1745 W. Boston Blvd., in memory
sin,
paign will be: "Israel's Rally for
ato as unacceptable. Should the of A. Louis Gordon; Mr. and Mrs.
• I •
Zion and Its Upbuilding." Confer- Oneal mo I. It ...NI to dm... that next Zionist Congress vote affirm- Morry M. Fenton, 8838 LaSalle
to
ively on possible new proposals, Blvd., in honor of the Bar Mitz-
ences to stimulate the campaign
linen be a, the
and to awaken Jewish communi-
en land purchase an likely to ee it would mean that the propose d vah of Joseph Lester Warner and
N
atIonthl
ena.
drutie
Jewish state would comprise ■ in memory of Mrs. Sarah Appel-
ties to the urgent need of supply-
that
the J to err.. Ito
150,5 will be
unable
cnn is . roan.
e Royal originally
ing lafge funds to the Jewish
larger
gebry area
n tir
enst
? ree suggested
ie a q ue
tt inif on'Vhiethth
reoe rk erst
Agency quickly will be held in all
mranaltea to Ora antboritall. ems. eon.
countries, Mr. Kaplan stated.
Contributions to the North
la demean.
But h even wit in the limits now
$50,000 Reward Offered for Mur.
End Clinic
recalled— suggested, it would still be neces-
Answer:
It sh o uld be proposals
was
the answer—that
derers of Andrews
A reward of £10,000 ($50,000), for restricting the sale of land are nary and possible to acquire large
North End Clinic has received
unprecedented in the history of no new thing. Such proposals were tracts. At present, about 1,300,000 the following contributions:
Palestine, was announced by the made by the Show Commission and daunts of land are in Jewish po s.
In memory of Harold Redfield,
melon. Deducting the Jewish from
government for information lead-
Mr. and Mrs. George Rosen-
by Sir John Hope-Simpson.
ing to the arrest of the slayers Furthermore, draft ordinances for holdings which would lie in the berger of New York.
of Lewis Yelland Andrews, dis- the restriction of land sales were mandated and Arab areas, 1,200,-
In memory of Mrs. Cora Slo-
000
dunams
of
Jewish
land
would
trict commissioner of Galilee, who published just bef ore the outbreaks
still be comprised within the bor. man from Mr, and Mrs. Mayer B.
was shot to death Sept. 26, as he
1936. None of the proposals dery of the Jewish state even if Sulzberger.
left a Nazareth church. Police of
In memory of A. Louis Cordon
were ever implemented. One rea- delimited as at present proposed,
raids conducted throughout the w
from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen-
non was that the Jews were vigor-
country during the past two days ously opposed to such a policy, an- leaving several millions of dunams field.
Jew-
netted scores of Arab rotables other that it would have involved unredeemed land within the Jew-
For the Supplementary Medical
ish state, Were land-purchase to
held on charges of inciting to ter-
Assitance Fund for Children: In
flagrant
violations
of
the
Man-
be
continued
at
the
present
rate,
rorism or merely for purposes of
memory
of Mrs. Hannah Luker
The J. N. F. has frequent- many years would elapse before
investigation. Nazareth, Haifa, date.
pointed
out that such because
restric- those millions of dunams could be from Miss Sadie Hirschman and
tions
are impracticable
Jenin, Acre, Nablus and a number Iv
Jesse
F.
Hirschman.
acquired. But we should of course
of villages In the vicinity were they are bound to prejudice
For the Seelai Service Relief
the scenes of wholesale crests, interests of the Arabs as well. the have to expedite our pace in order Fund from Jennie Grogan Mendel-
that all the land in the Jewish
many of the prisoners identified
o- state might become Jewish, wheth- son Memorial Fund and Aaron
We
cannot
say
whether
the
pr
W
as followers of the Mufti of Jeru- meals will actually be applied In
Mendelson Memorial Trust.
nractice, although they have now er the Jews agreed to partition in
salem.
A deputation of Moslem not- been mooted once more. The this form or not.
Sally Eilers is back from a
bin
...15or
.,a IT ttam
nd4prob
, w.,, she j tA
ables of Nablus, including the Zionist Organization would un- ".gr ....„...
European vacation.
mayor and the Mufti of that doubtedly employ every means in
when ith oh r sr :711,:d.„,,bmv,-
town, asked Assistant District its power to secure the applies-
f itie osmium mete eu, to
u,.et
Commissioner Hugh M. Foot at tion of the original provisions of
LEGAL NOTICES
the Jewlah government?
Nablus for an interview to express the Mandate with regard to land,
Answer: It may fairly be as-
their condolences on the death of which envisage an entirely differ- corned that the state land within
PETMON TO CRA110111 NIL=
Andrews, but Foot refused to re- ent policy. the confines of the Jewish state STATE Ur MICHIllAti. County et
Court for the
ceive the party. •
id
Even assuming the commission's would be turned over to it for pur- Wayne. Hi—Probe.,
Notice to berehy glees that I
The widespread regret among alternative plan accepted, it poses of settlement. But there are County.
Intend on the ?let day of December.
Jews at the death of Andrews was would still remain possible to buy only 200,000 dunamt of state land A. D.
ht tea o•clock in the fore-
to make application to said
expressed in the cancellation of land. The commission suggests within that area, and most of it noon.
Court for •lt order changing my
the traditional festivities associat- that the sale of small parcels to is uncultivated, consisting chiefly Probal•
name from FP.ANK PETER CIESLOW•
ed with the last days of Succoth. Jewish buyers be prohibited. But of sand dunes and of stony elopes SKI to FRANK PETER CILOOKI, ad-
rordine
to the provision. of the estate.
A memorial service for the slain at the same time, it recommends suitable only for afforestation. The to such cape
made and provided.
District Commissioner was held in the sale of large tracts suitable state land would therefore not be
Dal.. October 7, 1137
FRANK PETER CIESLOWSKI.
the Jeshurun Synagogue in Jeru- for development and also of land a factor of much consideration in
salem. All public entertainments in areas where it would be pos- the solution of the land problem
$11027
gF.TITION ve CHANOM NAMES
were cancelled in Nathanya, the Bible to supersede extensive be of the Jewish state.
STATE OP MICHIGAN. Count? of
Jewish settlement of which An- intensive method. .f cultivation— Queue., se u u erre, to useme tun Wayne.
Ire—Probate Court for the old
drews was an honorary citizen. All bv means of irrigation. for ex-
4 4 ,7::., 1* .Nttf.:;,1 County. Noll. le herehy /tom that I
Vs:: t . inSILes ..
Intend th• rand day of December.
flags in the settlement were at ample. Hence the J. N. F. and
et
national funds, Om Ker. Keyranh
A. D. 1127. at tea o'clock In the fore-
half mast The synagogue at Afu- private Jewish associations would
the
Keren
Mord. On. the noon. to tuak• appliration to mid
am
Court for an ord. changing St
leh ceased the carrying of the still be able to buy land. In this
J . 7661 .7;="Al.t.s iZ. uh..=- Probate
mon, from r CANE VEOCIII0 to
II akofoth (procession of th e connection. it should be borne in noeues et m in...mu
FRANK VECCHIO OLDS. aceerding to
tho provide. of lb. &Haute ha welt
Scrolls of the Law) when news niind that extensive tracts can
is
Answer: Such an as
tm
.d. a o,a to ntd.rprIov
was received of the killing of An- be developed only by large pub- entirely erroneous. The Jewish eased.
drews. As the investigation of An- lie holies like the J. N. F.
FRAME vaccsno.
population living in the area as-
re 1.1. `feel. sig n ed to the projected Jewish
drews' slaying proceeded, it was
•
110631
Peewee.
111
the 4 re..
le there
le am.
revealed that during the 1936 dis- theeetitht
STATE
OF
MICHIGAN.
Oli.ty et
WI the Imtd ,,ithI Om uswelarlm state counts about 300,000 souls. Wayne,. aa—At • 111 ■ 1121011 ef the Probate
turbances, two attempts had been
The
Arab
population
of
the
area
Court for raid Connt• of Marna hold
"in mod 111
'h le the de..
th° J"A
"
(erred
untie
made on his life while he was in
at the wrobat• Court Ream On the (515
net J... will Oct permitted to is only slightly smaller. Experts of Itstrolt, on the 04515 der of October
the Jerusalem district office. One
.."." II. 'h. estimate that the annual revenues In the year ene thourond nine hundred
I'77
of the organizers of the first as-
and thIrty•eeven. Present: Nde•td Cora-
'
of
the
Jewish
statl
from
customs
"
e"..e?
was
the
"'the
mend.
Answer.sated.
Judev of Prone. In the matter
sassinetion• attempt was arrested
duties and taxes would amount to rot.,
of
eatit: of ALEKANDEN DRUMM-
Answer: There is nothing what-
and sentenced to seven menthe in
Conran Rrtannhobtr.
,Ei hOO ro
. ,
Burtruneuetntofwothualdt 7fot,h;R
Owi
00,
je
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u
b
o
t
n
a
s
adnUnstratoret mid estate, haul./
prison, from which he later es- ever in the partition proposals to
heretofore rendomd to thl• Court hi*
Justify
the
assumption
that
the
caped.
meet all the expense s of anal arimin.ratton areount •nd Sled
adave
Jews would receive free land in h
the
Government Describes Action
public therowtth hie petition 3.Y M a thht
isd tr ea fe tin os n e,, ee te duca Uo ,wsh,,ve
I. the
residue of laid ertat• be
It is believed that the assassina- the Jewish state. On the con-
The jne
th•rmot It is ordeeed,
persona wait'
tion of District Commissioner trary, in the event of partition. It health,
day
of
Nemetber.
Pal- that the e•hteenth
tin a e toyern
e !w
main
at len o'clock In the forenoon at
Lewis Y. Andrews gave the final is very likely that land purchase always
Pa dle neat
than t ot th perovi
ne t does
government
raid Court Room Is arte.ted for*am-
motive to the government In its de- wonld have to be regulated in
and allowing raid ...at gad
order
to
obviate
speeulation.
The
sufficiently
for
the
needs
of
the !eine
h.ring raid p.51.100. And it le Partt.oe
termination to deal with terroris-
N. F.'s cardinal principal that Yinhub. If a Jewish government ordered. tbat • eery ef 151. order be
tic incitation. After hours of un- J.
land should become a national takes over the responsibility, it Poblished three wr•cemtve woe. ptovi-
to mid time of LoringI.th• mgd
certainty as to the purposes and
would be therefore bound to expend 0.
Chrontele. a ...ma rairs. and
can
extent of the round-up of Arab nose/mien because only thus
Jewish larger sums on theta services elresiatici la raid (bent, 0 ?
leaders, the government, through the normal progress of
MM
ISIPA,R. COAS,
.rise^t be assured and epees'. Security conditions being w
Jett* of Probate
the prison of William Denis Bet- s-. 0
to tr. noev )
tershill, chef secretary who is the letion averted. takes on adde• they are In the country,
the
Jewish
or-
be obliged te eon- CHARLES R. RAPS.
Deputy Prelate Rosteter.
officer administering the govern- e! , --ificance within the framework government would
of e Jewish state. Quite probably finite an army and to expend
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