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‘2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HI“RAT I‘. WF‘D‘\TESDAY AUGUST 28, 19’_’! MANHOLF BLOWS [JP cencterivearic “vaf Zeopelin || ANCIENT PALESTINE SCENE OF RELIGIOUS WARRARE, |Ton Y ancmsrin st L SSp DR Log of Graf Zeppelin stration yesterday of 20,000 Mos.| The chief of the Reich's delega- One of the boys also admitted lems in the Jewish quarter of Da. ' tion said that the Germans in Paris that he was implicated in the thoft | By the Associated Pross - mascus.’ Troops finally dispersed the had gone to the limit of their coun- of a handbag contalning $12 and | (All times are Dastern Standard g i 5 - . ok 5 tribesmen. try's possibilities when they ac- other articles, from the New Britam times). s ) B Mo eS| - 2 o ¢ T Tnifa seems fto have suffered cepted the schedule of annuities Velfare association on Center stieet Wednesday, August 7 3 o 5 ) g v p; 5 % from considerable fighting, with under the Young plan. They were (Continued From Tirst Page) O e A feTTar: hothiiet An 10:39 P. M.—Left Lakehurst, N, 3% ; . » o i1 o 7y " mony deaths in. the Sephardic mow asked to make another sacrifice tonio Bonauto, 16 1S S:ymour for PFriedrichshafe " ’ & 1 i $%s quarter near the railway station, in order to facilitate an accord tion post on the sidewalk, that iRl Saa sl R SR e Saturday, August 10 v % : i SR | 1T R0 Tho Amerlean consul here nsked AMong the creditors as to the dis- matter would bear investigation and | municate with the boys in their 3 A. M anded at e.1- P, o a ke R ¢ 4 the. British authorities for immedi- tribution —of reparations money he crossed to the recalcitrant cover, | colls at N hafen, completing trip of 4,200 | g . # L i DAL / i . \to help to prevent any trouble in | Which after all, does not concern poking at it tentatively with one|geant O'Mara brought him in for | miles in hours, 24 minvutes. { ' ; o K I Y Rs 2 A 2.5 the children's village there where the German government. foot. It was lucky that his approach guestioning. He is said to have Wednesday, August 14 : many refugee children from tho| e s€t up & definite claim ,m. a was wary Another roar and the |, itted tha e was With th 10:34 A. M.—Left Friedrichshaten - _ # i 4. Ukraine are belng cared for by the share in the surplus of ll)e Dawes cover was up again, with Mr. Spring S e CHAnab: for Tokyo | S o 8 o A v i . G 5 Noas Thist. RElee plun payments over the Young an- N ere in the middle distance. |, charge of theft w Monday, August 19 Sniping has continued in Jerusa- Duities from April to S:pi'ert;huri; ; <He was uninjured, due to the fa laced ogai im and he will 4:27 A. M.—Landed at Kasumi- ot B L oaer G acteal e ‘ara . 10 u8-fatd of HiE mews (Hedkit wthat littie of his we was on y v. | gaura sirport, completing trip of the progress of the conference and : | what had happened had promised a d tomo 7 ; rival today of Sir John Chancellor =cover e ( 1 BOC 1 . . i | 6.850 miles in 101 hours, 53 min- 3 2 7% hi i or, B b ] : ; ; o' high commissioner, and continnal et B TR Y compromife it was decided that the German and s ol L \ X M Y 3 wro | utes arrival of British troops by air H ! et aoy from Igypt should result In resto- . .jitor experts go over the figires submitted by Dr. Stresemann G. C. Elinger| 1:13 A, M.—Left Kasumigaura for ¢ A S ration of complete order here. For- ‘ 3 / o cign consuls have been in frequent yro;nyhije the delegates took a re- was reported. | Los Angeles. out the money unday, August cess until later in the afternoon. police headquarters, so Ser NABLUS conference regarding the serious- S th Ihag away P. M.—Arrived over BY p* ness of the situation. e e e T Gift Frem Mother San I'rancisco. N FacY k. i s ~Optim'sm_Prevails Rarrett of the Monday, August ni 3 : . 4 France Sends Warship Despite tho apparent setback, the 1 " X 1 hat Mrs. 11 A. M.—Landed at Los / ® i ; % ¢ London, Aug. 25 (P—A Toulon Gcneral feeiing at this morning's Vern i a8 | gel completing flight of about fgRusacem ~ Dead , . SR o0 o dishateh o the Txchange Telegrapn Meeting was that an ¢greement Crowil Assenbles ) ¢ Sl 0 miles from Tokyo in 78 hours /ErEBRON ® Sea CaEi e i g g 1 ; oy | ncqnEr TElR8TaDY would be possible with Germany at 5 | ; b . A Sl fovarrib heduandnain the haie. [LO SXDENSE Of some chncesdlong 4d SR ANPOSCL2T . oo P Lo i e en e gty | herel was some fallc of full'sesslon 1 ¥ 5 -y 3 TR i > tomorrow to wind up the coxfer- 3:14 A. M.—Left Los Augeles * X i . Sl % ) Lo . waters as a result of the disorder [T ey L e BEh, Sl SR A .3 Fie . i o el Dr. Strosemann showed a s‘piril”m' ower (alifornia ’ ; G v vt : w ;. ¥ = o 2 conciliation with respect to the S R 4 KT 10 S X 8 i Pul_"‘" f'\"”’" Mghtlng 105,000,000 mark surplus on which : headed south 4 2 ;- Zadlid % : . G Egypt. Aug. 28 (P—Un-|¢he creditors count to provide a part Tor I H ey el 3 L A e T A 3 e “"-j““',““‘v‘]j"‘]’“"'_f“’."“‘t‘fl to the o he increase in the British an- oL Passed over Bowiv, | o G 1 K Jewish Telegraph agency at 1 a. . | nyjtjes, but declared in that case s willing to y this . today said fighting between Jews Germany would insist that the costs e return, of ‘the Co G vaY 8 o B i . i i and A bs continued in much of of occupation of the Rhineland be concerned with = ? * s § MA%« g . Palestine, with the smaller colonies pajd as from September 1 by the st bearing the brunt of Moslem at- occupying powers. ng: e guilty partics. £ . police head- 40 P. M.—Passed over Fabens, | . headed north Wednesday, August 28 tagl Other complicated computations A4ssoclated Press Photo “A day of heavy fighting with respecting the balances Germany many new casualties and one dead was asked to give up, were referred passed in Haifa, Northwestern Pal-|to the experts, cognized one | n mischiet | ‘ roat the About two | 5 M.—Passed over Level- | British troops.and warships have been rushed to Palestine to restore peace after b|oodsr'1¢f that fol- Heat Keeps ¥ B I Tex lowed clashes by Arabs and Jews, in which many lives were lost. Above is general view of Jerusalem, e e thded, i this H,‘l‘ fi ' a and ad P M.—Over Ponca Cit ‘ center of x.-oumZ. and on right a gate to city. Below are British troops. Map shows Palestine. Lord Read- 'r'“l"‘.‘l‘» H}‘_\f“-l“-“{;)“" In the evening Snowden Bids For Bank riving as well as emergency st fl aid, | Okl | ing (inset) may be the arbiter of the trouble between Jews and Moslem LHeL el g . Phillp Snowden, Brtish chancel- - t b i m.—Passed over Inde- In the afternoon Britlsh marines jor of the exchequer, having obtain- from the Britain — = - = P elect ok t nn as though ne | pendence, Kans. fired on both Jews and Arabs in|eq three-quarters of what he asked R i ] 4 i L He was de-| 10:39 a. m.—Passed over Kansas h4 vl | muony, heavily clouded sky at 9.9 |quelling a Moslem attack on the|for in increased reparations under ’i‘)a,‘y':,l:f, ¢ s g ol it ¥ 1 Mr. Barretu | City. JE“\’S P ARCH IN PROTEST P‘ARADL‘ a. m. |Jewish quarter. Two barracks were the Young plan, is now making & dbehaved € 1 v 1 11:25 a. m.—Passes over Excel-| . Strikes North fer Chicago destroyed by flames, with no one strong effort to have the bank of Tana t ver quit its 1 . k ! oday that the two |sior Springs, Mo. ; > § Excelsior Sorings, Mo, Aug. 2§ |10 extinguish them. international settlements located in R e f s approached 3 : quesiioned sev- | 12:05 p. m.—Passes over Chilli- ; : ; (UP)-_The' Zeppelin *passed. over Marching on Jerusalem London. e atertas i 3 ¢ police relative | cothe, Mo, z > her at 10:15 &, m, (C. 8, T.) today usalem was described as in outfits. The heat f L € € otoghuve q i i g grave danger, with 2,000 armed He posed his question in the fam- T 5 thtaad] 2 3 { 2 ous midnight session of the confer- e ¢ : withstooc ; 2 H Vibbard, Mo., Aug. 28 (UP)— men, including Druse tribesmen, | cnoo of the -und ! ‘el Sk 7 v i 5 4, Lt governmdnts here, at —great that it was several hours be- ! ¢ 1 C = - inz northeastward at an estimased marching on the city. Three Jewish | which representatives of Great Brit- Zore men could work in L e e s % n . speed of $0 miles an hour, the Graf | houses in the old quarter were ain, France, Italy, Japan, Germany “An air compressor, loaned Zeppelin - soared over Vibbard. 15 [Afire. The Jewish colony, Motva. |and Belgium were present but they ~gas company, forced a strea v e o gl 211 e i1 miles rorthwest of Richmond, Mo, |near .Jerusalem, was in flames at refused to discuss the question in “vold air Into the transformer va S ol san e o) g i ] - at 11:22 a. m. today. the time o fthe telephone call. | connection with the financial fen- TAnd aided materially in cooling oJL _"““‘“":“)‘]" }" TRE L i i SR i A part of the colony Tel Jos¥h {yres of the plan ®1F was found that the. splices in t (”‘\",‘l\‘»l o w.ngu‘ feve (,.v(‘n e | | L - i p Winds Unfavorable was burned down yesterday. Me L Mr 33,900 volt main cables had entire- FeCOvery of the rings was possible % 3 S o Lakehurst, N. J. Avg. 28 (UP) Shfeya, a settlement maintained by les; o sis o s hat (Continued From First Page) i ; . N. o Alg. 2 y A - “ly burned away. Not only one line 4¢ »;m vh»”m istenc . 1\ ass tha Lerde LD & i fF 4 ¥ b o Head winds will delay the pro- the Junior Hadassah, American “hut a second emergency was he threw them into the lake. : Shurned out, just when the emergen-| Buchidre was questioned at “cy occurred. As soon as it was possi- (length in the detective bureau but Snowden declared he should have that concession for consenting e to the reduction of his claim from gress of the Graf Zeppelin from the young women's Zionist organiza- | ¢ 000000 marks to 36,000,000 vicinity of Chicago to Lakehurst, the | tion, sent an urgent appeal to the i onn e Aristide Briand, TRE G I o r e e nl ek el aerological observatory predicted to. | American consul for help. A mill- | poneh premicr declared that thers e e % day after examination of weather |{ary detachment was dispathced |\ 5 1o question of compensation in- e e CYAE Dabr ? Bz e 3 § e data broadeast by the United States!there shortly afterwards, Volved “and thal the tBritlst: daerines ) Tt T e ing toward Kansas City f the 1 % 4 Res, oy 8 weather bureau at Washington. | Isaac Ben Zvi, leader of the Jew- “turned its light and power shortly as a suspect. He is said to hav 2 X § " Z LXY In the vicinity of Chicago the jsh defense corps, in a telephon: Zhrter 12 o'clock midnight, thou admitted knowing something of the “f"’?:}‘y‘l':;jl‘ “"‘““"‘i'n"fl“l FpanrilEp ot X g By B Graf should meet gencrally overcast | message, said the corps was being Svill rrobably be several days before theft. The investigating officers said '** he “world s 2 Ex b skies with the possibility of ligh e RS 3 B e e e L I EEron ee kI AR A Tpak: s . 3 b e ot L ied e e s oo B = 10,000 Pounds of Bread Lost that the rings had been thrown ;"',',:‘\"m’{["”g‘;\]'V]y:',; e . 23 T3 Traveling east from Chicago, the = Tt is impossible to estimate the 'away | Lt St kL 80 3 ¥ g Graf may expect fair weather with Tosses to business concerns oceasion- —_— pilinente flEhienecs etanbichlL RGN el 1 r to par(ly cloudy skies and op- through the clouds in a grim at-| tempt o retrieve time lost during “le to work in the chamber repairs Gid not make admissions sufficient Svere started and the central block |to warrant the placing of a charg: «of the city of New Britain w rgainst him, other than to hold him e e A e I'rance had made and that the con- troversy must be settled purely on its merits. refugees arriving from Tel Aviv, ali | Terms of Gompromice Jewish colony near Jaffa, reported| By the terms of the new arrange- a lack of bread and other f00d-|ment Great Britain will receive be- stuffs. tween 70 and 80 per cent of the ad- s rohe T e | e g ey ing winds during the remaind . e | :fiflbl,‘\:‘tp “: M e ,’\'““ Los Angeles, but the 40 to 50 miles ' < S e e N Blames Government | citional share of German repara- e aeil 1taby ‘1‘,”7,,,’,:',',,- R an hour at which the sullen w. : . : Bl et Ben Zyi expressed the emphatic | tions it asked, will secure a sizeable B0 was in the meking @il of country of the. Sierra Diable and i o ’ 1 opinion the Palestine government | cut in the German unconditional an- oS Bt N N T Quadalupe mountains was trave ; - H I X alone was responsible for the riots|nuities, and obtain important con- “mixers and sl Tt plant E i: ed had been increased to approxi- 4 AL B |9 4 of the last five days. “We are cer-| cessions with regard to deliveries in tely 60 miles a - over O declared, “tha the | kind. avas in e r throu mately 60 mil 1 hour over O tain,” he declared, “that if the Hoop but the bread T oA IS Ran ey s 7 : 4 B”T AHAB NRF -H‘ Palestine government had sent to| The concessions which made the Hoet, At the strand th s i lfi Heads For Cleveland . ) | | { patrol the Arab demonstrations on |nNeW arrangement —possible wer The direct line which Dr. Hug> Jriday at least the same number of | Principally by France, with smaller ine had collected to see the ! ¥ d 0 7 ¢ o ; geos tadie Sistuss 1 which Maur A cener, commander of the craf: g g V police it sent it patrol tho Jewish | lielgium contributing its share, and B il s appesring The ey adopted after reaching the Texas : : 1 (hmmmmm“ on Thursday order ‘talY, also chipping in. ‘ B ter s 1 nackne I atsr g RO Panhandle late last night showed : ™ 5o B have been maintained in the| Besides the concessions of France. = chas e e : i S o Belgium and Haly, the agreement far as can be ascertained these that he intended to waste no tim Holy City. - X Assoclated Press Photo (Continued From First Page) | “It is the government of Pales. the strikers had conspired 10 |in peaching Cleveland, where h mvolved Germany's surrender of its mlaces suffered the most. There may s TR eLaT R g Bhate i ihety fiihe % p olice away from their | promise ANty R 5 i e o for|Share in the surplus of the Dawes have been other cases where a S e promised to maneuver over the citv Parade sponcored by the American Palestine Jewish Legion, pro- gy tine which alone is responstble for| b€ (L 0 BTE CF T O and B wis beng carried on ¥ as part of the national air expo testing what they charged was laxity on the part of the British in tine, but there are said to be grave the horrible events. The Palestine | ) P Y " e S Seplember of this year over the pa Whey have not been reported The defense. however, will betion program before proceeding to| control of Palestine situation, waa held in New York, ts of danger in the north. government repeated its orders, | RSt be if‘ s \fo‘”m “)m“ “ B. H. McElhone, local mans . permitted to show the sta of mind Lakehurst, N. J., terminus of the| _ . = ‘\\ here the colonies are undefended ‘not to shoot, even when there Rhine Evacuation Likely 1 & S h s Gonb thals of the workers that led them {u or- | flight painst s red Bed advance | were alrea re than 24 Jewis Thie e or the company was on the e T e s e e igainst a rumored Bedouin advance were already mbre than 24 J;} | This German concession was ex st an early hour doing what he Euniz agher HGialge of ST I i 1 I the airship at Los {from Transjordania. dead in Jerusalem alone. EVen|j,.cteq to materialize as a kind of s trade with Irance to procure the She service. He was aided by engin- th nts leading up fo the Ader- ship would reach Cleveland about 1P PIiCLS UP SPEED roesinig: the mountains, st by alr |said to be taking strong mensures not assist the Jewish self defense.” inore immediate final evacuation or Zers and trouble men from Water- holt shooting, according to Dr |noon today, but adverse winds ani| ey, Okla., Aug. 28 (R1— planc over the Transcontinental Airagainst Arabs who proved unruly = the Rhineland, which Dr. Strese- “bury as well as New Britain, part John P. Neal. chief defense attor- ¢ ec 1l storms, encountered early | The Graf Zeppelin passed over Her.- | Transport line. Airplanes were use to fight off an British Inquiry Expected mann, German foreign minister, has #pf whom left Church street for the ney. last night, retarded progress to such | ne.sey at 4:55 a. m. (C ) flyin They will arrive by train at Tren- Arab attack on the Jewish colony | T,ondon. Aug. S.—(P—Well in- | promised his government to obtain. TLanders, & Clark power house | Defense counsel have maintained |20 extent that it appeared the ship |fast and hound northes Me on, Thursday morning, and will [of Dethgalim, where many Arabs formed circles today expressed be- | Broadly the agreement reached by “shortly afte was reported that | strictest seerecy regarding their | Would not be able to reach Ohio un- | lights in many of the pa i come to Lakehurst were killed. Desultory fighting con- jjef that the cabinet of Prime Minis- ' the creditor nations and Great B:it- < short circuit on the switch hoard | plans but Neal told the Unitea |til 1ate evening. | ship, which had been exting Ground Crew Prepared tinued in Haifa. ter MacDonald shortly would consid- | ain gave the London government sthere had caused a fir the | Press the human issue of the pres- | According to the original schedule | carlier in th d been Personnel of the naval air station = or some form of inquiry into the ori- | 20,000,000 marks out of 48,000,000 blowing out of a sprinkler line. He ant case would be one of the most |Of the morthern route selected by | lighted and could i \ clearly. 10 whom the coming and going of Polish Jews Protest zin of the Arab Jewish fighting in asked (about $9.600,000 against Aivided his attention between the | yital in the trial Dr. Eckener. the dirigible will fly dirigibles is a matter of almost daily | Warsaw, Aug. (®—Three | bojactine. £11,640,000.) : 860 places for the rest of the eve-| S in Bl SEE e oee o | from ere to St Touis then fo Chi-fl Perry, Okla, Ihe routine, made the usual prepara- thousand Jews paraded through the =~y “ning. He stated there was no con- | = otioming State. wit. | A0 from which place it will make | Grat Zeppelin pas ; tions today the reception of the |Jewish district of the city today in Thection between the two accidents, e e o mitteq | & bee line for Cleveland and Lake- | shortly after m. (« i) heal. round-the-world air liner Graf [a demonstration protesting against nor was the brief electrical storm SHE oo "; el hur ed northeast and flying fast. Zeppelin, Ithe Arab attacks in Palestine «the cause. Experts of the company LhelansSAoLItis Dias Conquers Elements Azain Sl The well trained ground crew of | The demonstration was orderly | "ol iiiite in the holy land but | {ed to France in the Paris draft of *re examinging the removed chunks ¢ se laws the prosecution | Tncountering its first storm afte Ponca : 300 bluei s and marines aug- | throughout and at 4 p. m., Jewish | W F 0 R ot upported gener- | the Young plan. Zof burned cable to look for fa i d to submit to the defense leaving Los Angeles at 2:14 a. M. The diriz Zey o1 mented by 50 sailors from the Phila- | merchants closed their stores as a | e = h AUEHI o Tabe on thetaztoam an m its construction mplete st of '”:m“””{i ‘* e C !\ ; terday, an "l'lf’«”'-ll 4!1“ over Ponca City 5 Iphia navy yord, was ready under | protest over the events in Palestine, | 855 oo L GG aeted, | VAS concessions to Britain to pay peaeuEe who, however, are not compelled turbance between San Diego, Ca RoMnTandt of Licuthnintisimepaac| . I 1 R : 0t e O : Apagy of L@ b, 6 Saok although not confirmed officially, a | 1€t in kind. Among these wos the y \ * leading questions on advice |and Yuma, Ariz the big ship nosed tation mooring officer. Jerusalem, Aug. 28 UP—A Moslem | 0 0o by garrison would | A8reement by ltaly to buy an addi of counsel. Newspapermen are not down the eastern ridges of the 5 Any quantity of hydrogen, the in- |uprising througiiout Palestine, Syria }N, established in Palestine: with its | tional 1000,000 tors ot coal annual- permitted to be present when the | Rocky Mountains once more vie- : i e fommable 1ift gas used by the Ger- and wisjordania, with attendant R g ly for the state railroads on the vitnesses are questioned | torious over the elements. Tn mid : : - man aitship, was reay for the in- [ horrors of dre and sword _ loomed strensthitwols infantrylana Sone | pere it s o afternoon the dirigible passed o . 4 ition of the oells. Gaseous . today unless British power In cavalry regiments. R the continental divide of the Rock 3 A LA s ot Y ¢ a private con- middle east could quickly crush (In s London, Aug. 2% (P—The i JE“S ’“] P[{flTFST les thenybuckdnggheadwingh.nd000= o yasitryiv v at Mnied spee COPML was also at the station in large Tising spirit of unrest among the i S th S DYon e tleonmian NG S M XIEod o s twien llos s hour, | (Hantities. Hydrogen is made here fanatical tribesmen. e e (Continued From First arriving at El Paso at : v plant. The situation today seemed to | welcomed joyfully in Great Britain. $ —— b T Ghorryvals = 'S ()= 'he spacious navy hangar have passed far beyond the original | Q The fecling of gratification is re- ~vire to reach the pockethook, and After hovering over the west Teg : 5 : * of the dirigible Los Angeles, | dispute between Arabs and Jews | | | lected in the afternoor press in RS SRR as city for fifteen minutes, the |, o hich left last night for Cleveland Over use of the Walling Wall, and LB : which “Snowden's winning smle” is Y AT o oRn doean PhE Tl astoriale ) : TP Eonnelibnd Sthi e s observers generally here looked to veproduced in pictires and the “bie al boundary line into Mexi : < t The 200 foot blimps J-3 Ibn Saud, mighty king of the Hed- (Continued From Xirst Page) fctory fer Britair " which is cred- minutes later it rever it )-4, ordinarily tucked away under iaz whose attitude could turn the S to the chancellor of the ex- Norwilk, |ern course, following the T ‘ il of the Los Angeles, were |Scales one way or the other. It was - e 1o | chequen, heartily acclained ‘store on Winter street, w | s i hare o nlar ific. rallway line’ to Sierre | ) \ from the south to the morth | considered certain that facts rapidly | N8It at 7.400.000 marks amuaily "o yupor chancellor's firm stand s employed, and waited aanizations are ca, Tex. Finding small but vicions ! " 1 St W the hangar, along with a |being assembled did not bear out (about $1,776,000). 1 | at the Hague has been generally ad- e insisted that the infors 8 ¢ storms in its path, Dr. Eckener Qi i + mobile mooring mast the optimistic tone of official com.| Of this sum, France was sald 10 404 in Great Britain and tho vie furnish 4,000,000 marks, Italy tory he has gaincd is all the mor here turned north abandonit The Loz Angeles was not expected Mmuniques. pie ounced intention to visit hefore [riday morning, and | These fixed the dead and wound- | 00,000 marks and Belgium 1499~} yeicome because of indication of of whom repes tt The Worth, After crossing a corner f . k of the grot W in tow- |ed in the last five days fighting be- | *0¢ q g | strain to siow in Britis) been given the rings part of : o f New Mexico the ship lined across Le Graf Zeppelin into its herth tween Jews and Moslem Arabs at| Dr ERai i QST AN 0L volitical circles over the long dead 1s said to have wilted 3 A - g i the Texas Panhandle entering Ok v | W TUGh ar this and 426, divided as follows: | minister, desires to obtain in ad-|5ck caused hy British claims. : 2 h “rn corner lyin ? {ansas killed, 46 Moslem, 4 Christians, 83 | vance a precise agreement on the s By Police Investization LIS e followed & comph: 4 T N 2he Jews. Wounded, 118 Moslems, 39 | Rhineland before assenting o the G % Oklahoma Y Zeppelin - reached the vouth- Christians, 269 Jews was added | changes established last night S HlT ENHLANH 1d the polic t i ey Almost Unseen in Darkness tskirts Cansag City at @0 accurate check of casualties was|the creditors, Tt was thought pro! & . it ? Saari the darkness w 1 B0 N . lay. To.s impossible whle he had received the necessony o 1 t. like sor 5 L I ardons: watehed thi Avabs in Upheaval wssurances from Prem’o- Briand ”N PALE T ige bird, the g ir liner w T i to caten 4| Upheaval among the wnsjor- | The decisions of the political com- hted by only rsons as {he . lin as the danian Arabs growing out of the [ mittee will undoubtedly embody a sed over th ithwestern states ‘ 1 At Eihia DT N Palestine fighting has become so | provision for evacuation of the =vi- 3 t t 3 owd githerod about ‘he | Violent the government has found it |ond Rhincland occupied zone from (Continued I'rom First Page) entire vi e S e the Unjen | RECESSATY o close castern Ju- September first il Angelo ) ¥ er Milt Tow G = dean’ frontier against possible inva- E = Zurich, Switzerland, and at the meet- g P : v ot .. |sion by sympathetic nomads, but Cermany Objects ing of the enlarged Jewish agency “cided to rid themselves o [ t vy days on ! " AT " armed Bedouins crossed the Jordan The Hague, Aug. 28 (P—Dr. Gus- | resolutions were passed requesting John Wass, aft mitting t t t likehurat Inte Safnrasy Perfunctory Fxamination workers t + | despite guards placed on the bridge tresemann, German foreign | England to carry out in spirit and his brother gave 2 r of round the world flight e Slof Lk v : SRS The Beersheba tribes were said | minister, told the five creditor pow-|letter the Balfour declaration as he. too. fhared e t r v d s pproximately twenty. Jo AUE. 28 UM—Only a perfunct i here to he arming and gathering by |ers today that Germany could noi|cmbodied in the Palestinian Man- and he was at fir . 1 S Hanr e o I i Do e GRS .| thousands for the northward march make the sacrifice demanded of her date,” trip to the theat T r of o meri « | 2| B n ) which gave rise to fear of a clash |in the agreement on the Young plan Dr. N. B. Jaffe today awaited a without mak ¢ 1 3 | air t Zeppelir s with British soldiery at Hebron, | reached last night. response from a cablegram sent blanned i 3 i t v v from Willian SN 4 scene Saturday of a macsacre in The foreign minister announced Yesterday in an effort to locate his the dressing i T R rsonal representa- ron of airplancs from 10- ' which Arabs literally cut to pieces |(he German position at a meeting mother, who reached Jerusalem the probability t 8 i s g t f > Eekener, to Harry Alon| wish men, women and children. | this morning to consider the agree- |this summer. The physiclan sent his t them into : g 5 3rinc S r 4 n and ¢ ) Refugees arriving from r- \ment reached last night giv message to the American consulate hrew them int SYAFFORD MAN ABSOLViISD t ord-N . dania said the situation rapidly was | Great Britain between 70 80 | requesting the assistance of that Other Loot 1 (=T asit g t ; ter entering ‘hie | hecoming worse per cent of the demands set forth agenc police r " At oW 815 < e T i ik nted almost dne May Attack Christians by Philip Snowden, British chan-| Rabbi J. H. Aronson, leader of h was t : 1 At e n rom Tokyo. On arr around in a cirele to ! Although the Jews thus far have esllor of the excheque the conaegation of the Tephereth sockethook out t R - t | :d the light S bl AL EReyths it nig 0 n made the object of the Arab| This agrcement was fentative. Isracl synagogue, announced this “windows. ey A Guvnad \‘ \’“\ g ‘\ 3 \M‘l‘ /‘-.n airnlanos hovered attacks the situation has | come | Germany's acquiescence ing nec- [afternoon that a day of prayer and e el ““_‘_ A ] S R “"""“ e *hf‘jh that a few fanatical lvv'.]\'}“\'.n\ since it involved rmany's mourning would he observed by tha admitted having stc f a tir t Arapahoe, Okla., Aug. 28 (B—Th> | representative for e S it i DU S S TN might easily turn the Fellahs | surrender of its share in the surplus | Jows of this city next Wednesday. avalk-Over Shoe stor: 1 wito, which Thomas Riley was | Graf Zeppelin passed over this aty [ Zepy P “,',j,,v parently |“ .:y’ ’”: l”']”l “m‘ “; (‘V\;‘]”‘I:v“' h)‘ ;\'”:‘\ .A:“!mm \'h P m“|.\ e DAYl - e L how plARLICILE, el islong S S htear ¢ 5 i ray G = gy ¥l v 0 b ringing 1eading on a hee for Christinns and British rulere. Some [tween April and Septentber of this | ac street. Another pair o Iriving, to overturn. J24 4:50 a. . castern standard time, |seven members of the ppelin Chicago., It disappeared into a idea of the widespread Moslem |year . i ; 2 [} ould to hasten the resumption of the Loray mills in Gastonia, one of |the air exposition yesterday that his | 65 miles an’ hour. Angeles to lizhten her load, while| DBritish troops were ‘everywhere later the Palestine government did was understood some cabinet | Of 40,000,000 marks, 36,000,009 Iministers even believed it would be | were said to represent unconditional wiser for the government to recon- | “ommercializeable German annuities sider the entire question of Britain's ' 1.early all of which had been allot- “one of them, as ha Zthe money and the - The sergeant was wrong but when confr “his brother and the other is was in trat to the turn ou in which now hy cust thering places for “pair of shoes w lin company, i tivition of the day. The services | over the payments called for!will be held in his synagogue.