New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1929, Page 9

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AUGUST 29, 1929. »1d’s conversation with Dr. Weiz- |derers regiment, from Cairo, BRITISH TROOPS oritative | Nably and to have raised the Turkish flag. | defe | — casualties n the town were (Continued From TFirst Page) | Graphic Massa | Cairo, Aug. cld, colonial | counts of the massacre at Hebron seere to their representations Saturday in which three score Jews, 'dents Polish interst in the situatien in|including 15 Ar - Palestine is indicated by the instruc- [ were killed in the s tohs which the Poli powering understood to hav mobs, was Fis government to arriving here from Palestine. which d w British government r Their narratives describe horrify- safely of Palestine Polish Jews. Tt|ing scenes when the horde of natives | POSC: may be noted that a great propor-|mostly from o tion of Jews in Palestine coms from |scended upon th & Poland. large Jewish hous Sen —Graphic ac- |were pursuing their Twentysnine Ameri survived the sponse of Lord Pa Jews in Hebron is by no town s, slaught Jerusalem the first Jewish timidly opened for business by the League of Nations at 1ts|ish section. coming meeting. It was not until Sunday morning | that repres measures were suf- Jerusalem: More Quiet ficiently successful to admit a survey Jerusalem, Aug. 29 t.l'#——!:ioli'mim the situation o in Jerusalem was ceasing today with | gruesome task « the steady of British troops, | but guerrilla persisted that the up cstine portended a more : h | dead. Tn one house alone 19 hodies | ohtained seem warfare was in prog-|ere found trol within the r cities today,| Tn almost eve there was still fear of a further spread of Moslem disorders in the remoter regions. Teae R There was even one unconfirmed | o ; report that Arabs in Nablus, central | aeiaci instance death sent to the variou was caused by swords or Knives.|store order Britis airplanes s, did g Tor belligerent Ara of the|opened fire on furiated Moslems, 0P8 €an- | hundred Jev r ating the places where not he sent. Most of the refugees | iropron on are flocking to Tel Aviv. Oh ends sir John Chancellor, the high commissioner, arrived in Jerusalem this morning after a visit to Ing- land. A Jewish delegation went in-| g to conference with him. taken from | When a convoy proceeding e hundred uated and on Tuesday the remainder o Jewish population “move ¥ afte troops from were v seen wounded and the platoon of B Ofticial Statement ann and cannot be taken as au- | sarrisoned in the town, thereby en- police to push out into sur- —— 1ding regions and deal with wan- | Open Revolt Reported dering bands. i Jerusalem, Aug. (M) —Ar: Arab Deaths Tew While the death roll in Hebron Central Palestine City, |said here today to have declared |is estimated at nearly sixty, only ten H their independence from England Moslems were killed by the Jewish he American Jewish -ounts Rabbinical college where the youths ican students| Valuable work in removing dden and over- | Wounded Jews from Hebron to Jc tack by maddened Arab Salem was done by the Zionist given foday by travelers |executive committee in Jerusalem ostir ched motor buses corted by armored cars for this p The Arab attitude toward the unanimously hostile, travelers s The Jewish emergency fund in|{the inhabitants and mutilated the P° London has reached 135,000 (ap-|podies. T B proximately $175,000). Lord Roths-| Not even chil escaped the Suil S 7 : Jerusalem, Au 20 () — < child contributed £5,000. fury of th Before the |y qems continued sporadic attacks Chayim Weizmann, president of | authorities sicc int restoringll ARG L R S the Zionist executive, who saw Lord | quiet, the £ bandsfot Avnbsll B8 Lo St T e tion Passtield vesterday, will leave far{had grown to ahout five thousand |, whols for the first time. in Geneva, Frid Ihe wailing wall | and had run its deadly pillaging Way | qays seemed somewhat easier 3 question is expected to be taken up|throughout a large rt of the w- Tension was not relaxed and risings in P 1 to begin the |ing Islamic disturbance” and collecting the |douin uprising. Such peace as was| d the result of was twice a | noney, repelled 2 In some cases bodies |ish military repressive measures, ress in the wvish colonies where | hanging from windows; in|which clamped authority on Arab raiders are burning houses|others they had heen mercilessly |and Arab alike. " and granaries thrown into the streets. Planes Scan Hills As the situation came under con- | lots Stabbed to Death As detachments of troops localities to re- n young children of two or|ned the hills and countryside look- b parties in th ighborhood of Haifa, Ramlch Palcsfing -eity, had \dedlared Eheir | i mhainolics are oradited with veoo|inithe hills near Jerusalsm: independence from England and had | man work in collecting Jews from| The British repressive efforts were raised the Turkish, flag. [the exposed sections and conveying ot without casualties to the Jritish forces, however, have|thom to safor quarters, thus pre. | themselves soldiers been occupying most of the Jewish | venting even more deadly work by | killed, the co ondent of the Jew- colonies and the colonists are evacu- |0 § svoral | ish Telegraphic agency repor day of the ontbreak. [the Jewish colony of Kastania was ittacked. All members of the ¥ under convoy were said to near Kastinia was burned prisal. South Wales Bor- | Major Keith Roach, district com- London, Aug. 20 (P)—The colonial office today issued a statement ex- plaining its position on the publish- ed reports of conver ions yeste day on the Jewish situation in Pales- tine between Dr. Chaim Weizmann president of the Zionist exccutive, 1 Lord Passfield, secretary for the dominions, The statement declared that repor of the government's policy in that interview ‘“could not be taken as authoritative.” “Statements as to the policy of the government with regard to We Will Glady Demonstrate At Any Palestine, attributed to Di mann, fail by reason of their pleteness and want of accuracy to convey the purport of Lord Iass- \ From Washer to Ironer in 10 Seconds COMPLETE LAUNDRY UNIT ime. All Records for POPULARITY are held by Goodyear 5 More people ride on Goodyear Tires \ 1. S tha L xn on any other kind—a fact for /ONA 11 years—and it's millions more pes- ple today! Public preference for Goodyear Tires. \ Thot()\lg according to reliable statistics, is now frem 2 to 30 times as great as fo any cther make. Goodyear builds mnearly twice as many tires as its closest follower. More than a MIL- LION tires every ten days! ) TEL. 990 Home of Trojan Custom Built Batteries ‘o’ | HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIC STORE g 496 MAIN STREET missioner 1 ordered both Jews nd British disarmed after a mess neeting of the mo Omar under of th ) rioters which the Arab lead o tribesmen could pite counsels of nd Mufti crs declared ot be pacificd moderation, unt armed. Major Roach promised t the entirc population, includin British, would be disarmed British Kill Young Jew The Jewish Telegraphic A reported that British police killed a your ont of the head- Jewish communal Jews were dis more Hebron ws who were quarters o olog hoard here police were said to these orders today ere being car- x H ried out. Disarming of the Jewish | have order im in English to give h « - defense corps, action which met [P his He did not understand T with intense oppo: the | the order an s sho 8 Bs il oly s members of that crga had| The t general Bedonin | Were brought to safety been begun previously uprising quence of the dis- sailors Stem Uprising rders in Palestine was held to con- Given Official Assurance The most serious disorder nd 1o co rabl port vesterday was at H : many sections. British a where blucjackets from the battle- | planes continually scouted the hill ship Barham and British airplane: put down an Arab uprising. The Arabs enfered Ardele 1ud, the assaulti and disper the Bedonin attained too lewish quarter of the city t Jows 1 and rioti situation il the Janding ared and opencd fire Thirty Avabs were arvested and their ) eir S chief sheik in an effort to prevent \fterwards there was a | further advanee udeseence of the disorder eral Jewish were looted and | _Out of the s of the disorders burned and run by Jewish there was re d today heroism o . A part of the | a little band of Jews from Tebron Rumanian Jewish settlement on the Which stood out 1 tale from the Plain of Acre was destroyed hy old testament incen After the ma Jewish | which 15 Americans wers ries and | nearly 70 Jews killed Arab attack. ors decided to tr scene of | sacred serolls, co Herver Defend Serolls nation e last Sunday i settlement noted for its ap! surviv- e the The old fort — - the seacoast, where British wa Arabian tribesmen are reported ready to cross the T ian border, at extreme ri @SEBUSTIVE *ER 7E0 RAM ALLA! [} il rships have been cone | Scenes of Strife in Holy Land © PRINCIPAL CITIES * ARAG VILLAGES D JEWISH LANDS 4+ RAIL ROAD TRANS JOR DA N /A Jaff cated on this map. The worst disorders have occurred at Jern- alem and Hebron, in the lower part of the map, and at i on ntrated, ansjordan- 5 ght, while Moslem at Nablus (upper e i right) today were reported to have declared their independence ing five books | (Cont i 11.) of England. LG S N I N G S T | bring to a close this outstanding 1 sale of Men’s Clothing | added reductions W H E R E WEST M AIN SERTINE .with SUITS VERY EET ‘% A GROUP OF ONE HUNDRED TO WHICH WE SPECIAL E G ATTENTION. | Tomorrow and Saturday CALL | GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE I N e e A R e T LYY

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