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BORFAVORSLS PROTEST TO BRITAIN & Urgent Representations Over Slaying of Americans in Palestine Are Wanted. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. Senator Borah of Idaho, chairman of the Senate foreign relations com- mittee, favors urgent representations to Great Britain on behalf of the Amerfean citizens recently killed in Arab-Jewish riots in Palestine. He believes such representations would convince the British government struction which has been so well in Palestine must not retreat, munm , before the onslaught of fa- naticism and sa 3 looking statement, W] utterances made_on previous by Presidents Wilson, Harding and idge and with the unanimous reso- lution :do%!:d by both houses of Con- gress in ptember, 1922, approving these aims and purposes, will bring con- solation to the bereaved and renewed hope to the rorces of progress and re- construction. You have earned the eternal gratitude of an unforgetting people.” Washington authorities recall at this hour the remarkable report made on Palestinian conditions two years ago for the Carnegie Endowment for Inter- national Peace by one of its trustees, Dr, Hemry 8. Pri tt, It was sro- phetic of what has just transpired in the Holy Land. “Palestine,” said Dr. Pritchett. “is a rt of a region where racial, religious and political hatreds exist to an extent scarcely equaled in any other part of the world. The afrreau\vu movement for Jewish colonization forms one more cause of bitterness and adds one more to the existing quarrels which have for centuries divided the people of this already embitter at the eastern end of the Medi The movement, so far as I was ang:eh:lnd it, seems a prise, whose run will by me and un- l;lpgi'ne&n hoth for the Jew and for the rab.” (Copyright, 1920.) e p— Snowden to Visit King. LONDON, September § (#).—The Acting British Prime Minister Philip Snowden, with Mrs. Snowden, left Lon- don this afterncon for Sandringham, Norfolk, for a visit with King Gecurge and Queen Mary. They will return to their own country home near Tilford, Surrey, tomorrow. pestessbiARSRERAI Géorge Shepard, sexton of the church at Kilve, England, where he died recently at the age of 8¢, had not GIRL SERIOUSLY HURT IN MOTOR CYCLE SPILL Driver in Accident Fatal to Leon Cornell, Alexandria, in Second Mishap: Speeial Dispatch to The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va, September 5.— Miss Ruth Bowen, 20 years old, of 51§ North Alfred street, is at Alexandiia Hospital suffering from internal in- Juries received last night in an accident on_the Alexandria-Fort Humphreys near Franconis Al band for hearing in A. Rich . A, Foi happened upon the scene shortly after the mishal “Thie injured gir ness soon afterward, 'waa the driver of & hi Cornell of thhm.?thm which Leol ol mnea flh? injuries when it ove ugust 25, He is under that accident. K * A vovaes is as interesting as the people you meet"'— e A4 COOL CRUISE TO CALIFORNIA N > on famous world-liners regained consclous. but could give accident. i ;‘,‘:;05?‘;'1“:’\:’,1:;‘“_:'2;‘”: r:)x(;ee:: :lhse region. It is impossible to settle & mil- | missed ringing for service in 60 years turbances to be “thoroughgoing.” In- sistence on that score, the Idahoan as- gerts, would be in full accord with in- ternational practice. Cites U. S. Responsibility. “When we were assuming, or supposed to be assuming, responsibility for af- fairs in Mexico or Nicaragua,’ says Borah, “it was not uncommon for Great Britain or France or Italy, or some other country whose nationals were in- volved, to ask us to safeguard them. 1If they were killed, it was expected that we would investigate the cause. Our people have lost their lives in Pales- tine. Great Britain is responsible for the administration of Palestine. There- fore, it is our privilege to look to the British fully to clear up the circum- stances under which American blood was shed.” And the Dollar World Liner that takes you to Cali- z 'UN lon fornia givei s s e P not only glorious days of luxury— EE but the fascinating society of many Round-the-World travelers. 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Attitude of Britain Is Important. “Everything depends,” Senator Borah zlls this writer, “on whether the Brit. h commission of inquiry tackles its work in a spirit of resolution to elicit the full truth, or to justify local British officials, some of whom are said, ac- cording to information described as in- disputable, to have let this whole bloody business deliberately come on. Every- ‘body recognizes that there are deep- seated, fundamental causes of strife in Palestine, which make for chronic un- t. But if there has been any sort ©f collusion, of which ugly rumors are current, and which may have paved the way to the shocking episodes of the past few days, that is an entirely dif- STREET YR IN ferent matter. I have the utmost con- fidence in the sincerity of Prime Min- ister MacDonald. 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