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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDA}’, AUGUST 26, 1929, [][]ZEN AMERIEANS Increased Military Activity in Manchuria fB;}gggfi*;Y&,g‘;‘;:’:fi‘fi?gé HUM ANIAN BAN[]”‘S ETHEL DIEIN PALESTINE | i WORD'S POLTEST 7 Ooenmie gk Bridgeport, Aug. 26 st Page) | Solomon Schulson, 767 Hancock ave- | | nue, will represent tt Jewry ot | | Bridgeport in New York (his after- | | noon, when the Union of Organized | | Rabbis of the United States academ | ing federai officials in Washington to X Presents to Policemen (Continued From i s ailed for Palestine from | Malta today and another aircraft-| rier and two more destroyers | were refueled for sailing tomorrow. Jews in New York planned a pro- test parade against handling of the Palestine situation by the British government, which was charged | with laxity in controlling the Arabs by the American Palestine Jewish Legion. destroyers safeguard lives and property in Pal- cstine, The organization will then march through New York city to the Eng-| Kolozaver, Transylvania, Aug, 25 lish consul there and present a sim-| (& st(cr o gang of highwismien dlar petition. had robbed a group of wealthy wen Great anxiety is being felt by Rab- |/, here, the masked captain bl Shulson for {he safety of his fam. | [0 RE, 106 TISKed caniiun ily who are now in the war zone of | [O"*0 4 Jerusalem, where since last Iriday | 3 e i e the Holy City has been the, scene | EACHAR A R OTpl L E IE ToblEd “Situation Well in Hand"” , 7 3 | of unchecied race rioting. you. I used to be a government London, Aug. 26 ()—The acting ¢ 3 e 8 9 € i 5 f | t:flwml but was unable to live en! dritish high commissioner in Pales- OB, k £ iy A e | 3,000 lei a month (about $14). tine has the Arab-Jewis situation £ & b “ Clandestine stealing was repugnant well in hand, it was officially said to me, consequently I decided to at the colonial office this afternon. [ express train wreck at the Buer rail- | Practice open robbery. Premier Ramsay MacDonald was road station yesterday was raised to' 1 am very much indebted to vou | busy at No. 10 Downing street from |13 today with the discovery in the|that you did not resist and that 1 an early hour this morning, but re- | debris of four more bodies mutilated | Was not compelled to kill you. 1 ceived no additional visits from the beyond possible recognition. | leave you sufficient money to bny | first lord of the admiralty, or the Among the dead are Max Her- |your tickets home, and I beg vou ministers of war and of the air. | mann of New York. The engineer of | to give th 100-lci notes to the he prime minister kept in close the train, who was severly injured | next policeman you meet, because touch with the colonial officg and | when the locomotive and seven cars | T think he won't be willing to vk will be quickly informed of any de- | were derailed and turned over, died | his life in pursuing me for his velopments in Palestine. | today. The thirteen most seriously | miserable pay of eight lei (about Authoritative quarters considered : e o injured of the 3§ hurt in the wreck | five cents) a day.” Ihatstng mrompuldcanalchiort traops | e i ‘o . . TSI atn: e sacalate Bren) I e Nl bt bt s e airplanes and warships to the dis- | \NCreasing mglltary activity on Sino-Russian Manchurian frontier has added to tenseness of |to be in no immediate danger. turbed areas would be sufficient to | situation. Picture shows Chinese cavalry troops entering Manchuli, Manchurian border city. prevent further serious conflict be- tween Arabs and Jews, over the = = Wailing Wall rites controversy. | provement in conditions which — become wor Dritish Restoring Order 13 DEAD IN GERMAN WRECK Duren, Germany, Aug. 26 (UP)— The death toll in the Paris-Warsaw | ROOKIE IS BOASTFUL | Dridgeport, Aug. ) — | Waner brothers of Pittsburgh, ballers extraordinary, are prede TO FIGHT FRUIT FLY Washington, Aug, 26 (A —Secre- ary Hyde today said he would ask A :]“:y:m"g;i: RN eomgress 1o |tined to meet their Waterloo this inus |afternoon. Ernest Rommel, newly aj priate 00,000 to continun | < % Y t;’:’fw‘;pmg: of eradicating the |2CauIred Bridgeport astern league Mediterrancan fruit fly in Florida. | PIt¢her, is responsible for that as- The had |as 70 Jews have been Lilled and |between TLord Reading and Frime steadily during the [many hundreds wounded. | Minister Ramsay MacDonald tast . preceding 24 hours. It was re ked off] 1y night, ‘Lord Reading will be sent on Tondon, Aug. 26 (A Despite | Three British warships arrived |Sir John Chancellor, high a special mission to Palestine in the heavy censorship imposed on dis- |from Matta at Jaffa, principal Pal- |sioner in Balestine government | near future. The Farl of Reading is [SeEon N RO el s iverl he e pafelics from Palestine since clashes festine port, to meet the emergency, |of wiich Geeat Dy administers | not only a leading British statesman T |night from Yuma, Arizona, He Reiyeen s ca e and Hews)y assunied Jimisa aielvdlara e S narclorie et | oo S ol el s set SLTIE MSDDS is one of the most primary fig- NOTE ASTHMA VICTIMS | measures six feet eight in his stock. scrious proportions, there was every | forces, they were, the battleship | mandate, was hurrying back to his urcs in. the contemporary Jewish | London—In an effort to investi- }‘m: et L fa e Dot e R e indication today that British au-|Barham, the crujser Sussex, and the charge from Engl and soon |world, gate and cure, if possible, e e i thorities in Palestine were taking a | airplane carrier Courageou |should arrive there, malady of asthma in the world, the | BEHESSR, pp,m(;s mtanehibition firm grip on the situation to prevent Arab Uprising Feared | Trouble a Yecar Old T Asthma Rescarch Council here is Eame oaay i Roninel ailss ek Soditicne ottt e vinca e R 6 o o R o B e L S L B reauestingfsurererstotnitinaitams o SRS SO RS R o HORch toll. - has had its origin apparently in con- |thy, labor M. P., who two years ago | central Khalifat committee and the |11y history form supplied by them | will absolutely strike out the first S oona howe ihsen WUICKIT oy ersiosTonat Jovih meiro il b o satep el s s SR L e three Moslem papers||1t 1s honed {nat study ef ithesa |y Bof piil 8 0 SR LTS SRl on e sell polnsn ey pRce i vl v fo whan ATl Lo Gl SRR Lahore, Delhi and Bombay today | forms will give valuable information | d d Sl emneat o) ol R o s on e el i WG REIREL DS P cvents at the|issued a statement that they “viewcd | reBardiag the influence of heredity e as fa stuIl hattalic ANO S thell ot o SRNE O v i ot Wailing Wall last year when on 1 with pain and anguish the method |in this disease, Statfordshire regiment aboard the|ywell-armed well-trained condition of | very solemn day the Jewish church adopted by the mandatory govern. R R el CHUE G S e DV i i s e e e were inter- | ment of Palestine to support and SET MALE ATTIRE NI (D e arriv et Tl de el il cienane an i anR R (rede iR L LSRG - The Arab | advance fhe unjust and preposter- | Londen—Representative of the | Virginie van Wie, Chicago star, (o. fa from Malta with two other Brit- {tion other than past racial animosi. police undoubtedly exceeded their cmands of the Jews.' ~ [church, stage, art, teaching and |qay virtually clinched medalist hon- ISl arshins e ties. duty but were let oft scott free, | The statement further declared | Medicine have formed together in|ors in (he wameni western golf The censorship held up reports to | A" meeting of the Zionist executive, | “In the controversy over religious | that the Tritish government’s “high- | the Men's Dress Reform party here. | championship on the Mayfield Coun- Lo atienoenoff oy elallz O St Bl i Tt e e o Do ling Wall our gov-|handed pro-Jewish policy in Arab | The object of the club is to reform |try club course. Miss Van Wie = ;0’:]{:":”17"02":; I ganiaation for the upbuilding of theernment did not make it quite cloar | countries has oreated a sommetion s e e pronty o [aations essls andiavetninice ton Sl Sovish jational Nome in Palestine, {we intended to preserve Jewlsh|and a feeling of resentment fn Lalog |PiSH L SR ORIGRTE ReO Uns WO any | herdirlumphant ourney! ¥ { vas called for today to consider the Irights there. Our policy in Jert. countrics the consequence of |ANYone can join without financial | gerlots situstion which has arl {salem has been weak and vacillat- | which cannot be overlooked or | OPligation. | coLvMBIA CREW he grand mufti, head of the su-ling and we have given way to agi. | minimized.” S e | preme council, was warned b e .»\]m\ taki ‘\‘:l\‘?m‘tsjzm’::h“ R g London—The Roval Mail Packot| N 5 « S: | Palestine governmdnt Saturdas i el ‘ | Co.. big London firm, is getting vid of Columbia university’s intercol- Messrs, Wexler, Greenberg and |y, : LD too timid | romen hel ; e che crew voting by 8 Lo cobers would be held responsible for untll the present gove |of all its women help and going |legiate champion crew voting by Tpstein of Chicago, Berman and | fgpie o b0 [intot o s e o | back to the all-male rule that was [mail, have elected John §. Murphy. Hurwitz of New York, and another | et [Fans oYep meticansikliedharid | b B S S s S R Woodhaven N. Y., captain for 2 g Two |, Lhe bodies of 16 Jews, including | four wounded in Palestine riotin shudentinamcdischstiner s SOl Semesanane o e MRS Wera cabled to the &tale desartiiba | womben are given d2imontha to Iook | nextliseason, St ‘was:antourced! tod brothers named Arbater | e cab o the state department graduate WET® 4 common grave on the Mount of | for another job. “More efficiency” day by Reynolds Benson Joundsd-ihs Bimeglcaniconsulimazll 615 Sifarans nisht Ny ovieam et | is one of the reasons given. i manager of athletics. tored o Hebron fodayitotinvestigate | or syt G B R AN E| Conditionsath cre i zrave of the noted Hebrew leader, | JM_‘NT!‘(-.:“f":" Is “‘;2}‘]“{5‘(JMM“ len Yehuda, whose son Tttimar was Telegraph Ageney) —Twelve Ame n-i“w"d(‘d carlinio o iday |Jews in Palestine, cans were killed Sunday by Arabs | _Tel-Aviv Attacked | The destroyers as they assisted Jows in defense of| The fighting, which had its fncep- | Wanderer the Slaboka Rabbinical college at| O in the Jerusalem district, spread Hebron, 20 miles from here, against | F2Pidly to the farthest suburbs and | (ion, W Blter Mosiee ek other witles ot dudes, Mol Aviv, Whe| “imiie ainlaing canvior Gotir Fifteen other Ame: first all-Tewish city of modern Pal- | 5 Staffor fif wounded in the encoun estine, was the center of an organ- : heSTetish s ized attack in which many pers the Moslem dead w stimated at|Were wounded. The Jewish first batialion of | ¢ 0. 1t ran the total Ities for |the city armec andmet the ass the Queens regiment, stationed here 5 the threr ; battling | on the outskirts of the cit elnas T, A held o oA e hetwe local police, all of them : leading the defense. The Moslems on the pioneer col hundreds, in lower Galilee, w property dam-|gn far school that commis- the dinn Moslem Protest Aug. 26 (A—The MISS VAN WIE LEADS | Cleveland, O.. Aug. 26 (P)—Turn- |ing in a par breaking card of 78, SLECTS York, Aug. 26 (A—Members | Terusalem, Aug. 26 ()—Among the students killed at Hebron y day were the following American Partial Casualty List any Washington, Aug. 26 (UP) Warships On Wa Malta, Aug. 26 (1'D)— ish battleship Barham cruiser Sussex departed for today to help restore order in current conflict hetween Arabs ©1923, BY M sERVICE, MC. {today by the American consul at Jerusalem Haifa the | and ler, of Chicago. . in Hurwitz, of New > wounded: Moses Feivel Mitovin, Dov. Menk ter, Harbater consulate had or the four wor York Veteran and | eailed of port at 2 a.| A for an unknown destin 2 no addresses | cans were in which numbered 45 and in the riot- hurriedly | ¢6Q alem, and ine to more ably as many *d to Pal re leg Ok on s ving the Courag extra planes for duty in Palestine, ton t x is of 10,000 imber rcar from Nahalal said Ar 1 held them up on the r 1t colony and ed their ; o : : Iy Brilish mobiles to he at no J es- mporter Palestine, sojourni atiponior ped them e Chic e in Pr: X od to ave for X cavy Da » in Subur Heavy Dany BEARUNELS London itoday in resp to an Much dimg il R Ol 4 Moslem attacks in the several Jew- f,; S e Tomy i Bl ish suburbs of Jerusalem. Talpioth, |SOY¢rnn Viplomals interprete 2 1 the summons as i L its inhabitanfs, was | 1e Su at looted. The Georgian Jewish quarter | 1 rhert d to the was partly burned. The settlement i,‘]‘"““ he vacated —— [Grud Avodah was burned. uauty? Jg‘lfl”i LCO'{E Attacks were made on su- | H ML (GR) S : ‘uto- irooklyn, and on of an orange grower of © was cau: . the of Briti men, arrived Sunday and patrol the| hope of im- ing 650 latc began to , giving rise to dicating evacuated by e post, which pooint 110 Repe Deirut, Syria, . nd 40 Ree d killed in fightinz n { prior | Mond, advices received here today LK o R aid, i Forcign Wars and, of course, ex-doughboy. > Mulhall, above, Chicago welfare worker who enjoy tremendous popularity with war vet- erans, will marry Charles V. Nolan, from 'of Clitton, Ky., on August 26, at a public ceremony during the 30th an- nual convention of the V. I. W. at Jew St. Paul, Minn. They met in 1919 ' at Fort Sheridan hospital in Illinois. 'Scheol dirl JBride of Candler Heir rbs Mekor CH . the colony Ke- | landia, Bmek Arazim. near Mozza. Baith V’gan, and Nachloh, near Haifa. Most of the caloni wandoned T non-combatan to the fighting. 2 Amone the dead in Jern an Eng office the Palestine imm killed in an attac near Jerusalem. enty Jews Moslc rt of the Veterans ot is going to n idegroom is an | sweeth alem wos | e Martial Law in Tel-Aviv Cel-Aviv, Palestine, Auz, 26 (U roops patrolled this Jewish ¢ with martial law in effe ter heavy casualties in attacks on the Jews by Arab tribesmen surrounding territory. The Arabs penetrated the eastern quarter of the city, where one was Killed and 20 wounded, I wounded. Jest, ation. who was Gdud Sail, He was to have heen married this week. An Oxford University student named Wenny among those reported wounded. Airplanes Bomb Village | Dritish airplanes hombed the Arah village Tifta, near Jbrusalem, said to be the nest of Arabs dirceting the | Arabs wer attack. Planes constantly flew over | SR the city, while armored cars darted | Demonstration in - Warsaw about the streets. Much of Jerusa- Varsaw, Aug. 26 (UP)—An im- lem had every appearance of an|pressive Jewish demonstration was | irmed camp, bristling with ('nm-: aged in front of the British em- bative and defense arrangements. [bassy Sunday, demanding the restor. | Accounts of the fighting at He- ation of order in Palestine. Tha bron said that police there were un- |orthodox rabbi proclaimed the day | able to cope with the situation. They [a day of mourning throughout the were not prepared for the unexpect- | country ed attack. Aid 1 from Jerusa- | Destroyers Due to Sail lem coutd not be sent because of the | Valetta, Malta, Ar 6 (P)—The ious situation here. | British carrier I Most of the Jewish dead at ¥e- two destroy een mazntaall bron were students at the colld and provisioned here. It is reported | The student hody numbered 180, with fon good authority t they will sail 1 fair percentage of Americans. Tt is | for a Palestine port tomorrow to one of the most widely known rab- ' reinforce other British maval units Dinical colleges in the world. | which have already disembarked | = detachmen | London is Fe: | TLondon, Aug. 26 (- f | spread of nti-Ch fer- | sections of the Jews Appeal For Help alem, Aug. 26 (Jewish phic Agency)- Jery Tele- | h { girl s NEA Philadelpt ook at the bracelet. Observe the cup. the pretty girl. The pret Helen Brown, 1 he scarf, the bracclet and are hers for being adju 1 queen i Philadelphia. 4 Bureau »erown Note the View crowa cup beauty |vor to other from st » torn Judea was |ed full recognition here today, wit the government promising ‘“neces Ty measures to restore ordep and accorc [to protect life and property of all | inhabitants without: distinction.” The immediate action of the gov- crnment of Prime Minister Mav- Donald, which objected so strenu- ously two years com- prised the cpposition to certain na- tional defense measures in China, m sending warships and troops to Pul estine was the subject of nation-wid comment, and apparently he spent ¥ his entire Sunday in confer nee with his mi nd at on. period with Lord R promi- nent British Jewish pol cipally considering the measures necessary fo cope with the si in which, reports here say, as many ago when it ician; prin empire |81 uation, | | Onies of Palestine pioneers in valley of the Jez L call for help a to the authorities in Je the ccl have sent out alem. [ Zionists to Convene of the Zionist exccutive summoned to London geney session hecause of the crificat condition in Palestine. T.ou ¥. president of the Zon v ization of America, who is now in London on his way heme from .. Zurich international conference, will remain here for the meeting which will be held as soon as Dr. Chayin Weitzman, president of the wo | Zionist organization, arrives in Iu British capital It is persi don that afte ently rumered in Lon- a lengthy conferencee fty Jewish col- | iinst Arab attacks | London, Aug. 26 (P—All members | She's the bride of Walter Candler, Jr., son of Candler and rirl, daughter of a district railrond I the multi-millionaire manufacturer of Atlanta, Ga. Young the 18-y old school ssenger secl agent, were married month ago,