New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1929, Page 23

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TFRIDAY, \L' sUS = - T | i Looters Executed | chayim,” or “Garden of Chayim,” | martial. The Felaheen—the Arab| ganization, was ked by Arabs peasantry—who fear the wild Bed-|Considerable agricultural machinery I\ ouins almost as much as do the|and part of the plantation was de- Jewish colonists were deeply (new disturbances yesterday at Safed | Neypt i ATE g0 P today. ; (o\u)\ul by the sign of friendliness, |but that de still were 1acking. | cireme ¢ 3 ’ S vl 5 e AR R ho T Hlers s ey Bemg Held Hel‘e (Continued From Page) |which served somewhat to cool the|His information v t FRRNT sl R e ued | er and 25 | enorn o : : S et = | passions roused by stories of Arab|the last two days over 200 Arabs| g4 i A Bantne. disimcts) f J nfider it t r v 3 : t with ham sodes asking the villagers not to come to atrocities on Jewish girls and y and 40 Jews were arrested by the RSt rtore s y A rah erit he \ L S roate St ) 0 ‘ Over 350 persons, including dele- | ¢ city, |in other parts Holy Land. |British authori DA ALy Gontes nt in Pal ar o fa i o eanrdhito T the e ; ] gl the 324 annual conference of the | trict today heasd H. P. Donner |Founced this morning that it would with Mussulmans gathering in their g Bt TrgaTi AT AR T Chancellor, the high commissioner, |day it believed the situation e Toatolivn e Tasnie try and in Europe. Mr. Domner | f0700F0 0 o il {England and to h ratsed b [ (2)—The revocation of the Bal- | sirere ~ 8 0 oo rted & i g poednyy Syria and prices are soaring. Rieatiof tho e EEN At nnall Honte WO SO Bl ERg ere S ed figl o e el i a manifesto urging gates from 38 churches attending Arabs’ Demands | Today, the Moslem Sabbath, wis| Tndependence Declared araohalrare Iniuren. whils ehind the : sl : L b e B e entin dis.| The Palestine Arab exccutive an- |looked upon as a critical moment.| ¢ o " oe (0 Dhur trine and | demonstrations took place : wined and ¥t s i e ; Sir Johr WVith the r of 2 leaders at T m, Jenin ATy AUV % t r were > n i r t X g hict ; bothered pliad Sar a -clgser peliblon. of |DEoe0) Ferialin demamds fo fr Joh SrUMII D e and Nablus wer inerelto mava | BelnieishonstaneRatill Rologed ) and bumpat the German Baptists in this coun- | “3%0), 0/ S ailol steaally eroml Hetter! declared ir in n om | 740 £ o 4 : 20 t ! S i / ving S who is manager of the German Pub- - There were continued scattered iy ich flag, The reports were a 5 S ment in Palestine. Gisordersit T th o pacator 15 hoin ; : T ad in Talestin four declaration pledging the British PR PATSE I lement lamic council of 4 us is or sl biis o- | incon ! ninal 1 { TENDERED FAREWELL PARTY |velt for the & he ex- SiPaleatine (e L ke AR SR b centers in central Pal- T i N owered (3)—Non-admission of Zionists Falandia. o i A ity tioy : f the Arab mol I oo : te 1 fucl ht. 1;:\. \to Palestine. A Jewish girl and a small chi Sir John Chancellor, high com- o . i 2 S sl SEers = ) S Hest of or at the SR | were :d on the road be- oner, received a delegation of | Lepert Denled a ; S : : ction Rl 1500 Bedouins Dispersed tween Ludd and Tell Aviv. Later wded by Isaac Ben Zvi, la-| Tondon. A 30 () o t i 5 Rt e S 5108 4 & sl b e Jerusalem, Aug. 30 (P—A gov- |two Jewish men were killed on the|bor leader and head of the Jewish | colonial offi dayideclare 08 ent an oo Great ¢ ; Phonas n Sy a Rax S ; ; i!same ense corps, immediately after he | ports that the Amer ons c f v n fr 4 = A il ¢ : tes they nment communique 3 ame ¥ : 2 foll 1 te- | ¢ t ivil authorities had dispe " was assassinated in aarrived from England and assuredjeral in J¢ 4 resident Hoover . : S ar t 4. Among jedouins who had been massing | strect in Jerusalem and three more | them was taking the situation | Amer > i il i uietly at Solith. Seventy Arahs houses were burned in the old city.|firmly in hand. l]“‘ coast jv\ el N & ere captured at Qualonia after| Dr. Korkidi, physician, was shot| Further evacuation of Jewish sot- | departure aboar L TArhD e |hose b nav cpeated attacks on the Jewish col-|and wounded by a sniper while op-|tlements was halted by Colone] [been Hcategoric denied,” by the | those who have at Motza. ating upon a patient in the hos-| Cobbie, head of the Britishmilitary, [consul general L 1 s . ; The communique added strictest|pital Misgab I'Dach in Jerusalem.|since he s he had f t nE n y leplore thes i e : e COME ON DAD! noderation in the use of firearms|He h ended the sick continu-|troops to afford all protection. 1 Amer 3 in Dange g ; f ; 1ad been urged upon all troops sly b e troubles p Jewish national council admon Jerusalem, 30 (UP)- lw:r: n deeply concerned \ R e tart (He Have Your Child's Eyes nd police. Transjordania was said g operations despite the ed Jews to refrain from all acts of | teen Ameri udents of the t to be quiet. | dangers violence and revenge mno matter school at Haifa, together with 13 i ] iy At Hebron a Jew named Moshe |what the provocation. stuc f other nationalities, \ a o that t . t 2 3 9 Seforc. School Begins Troops Restoring Order Mitovsky died of wounds received in 2 reporte day to be surrounded by v : T e e : = 7 Jernsalem, Aug. 30 (P—Pal the Saturday massacre and at Mel-| \ pyitish colonial office con- [unfriendly along the Pales- |govern s P Aoihng e {E GOOd\'\'ln tine today gradually approached [hamia and Porla crops were bUrn-|minicue said the total casualties to tir § er wher ¢ were | me . it tranquillit; with the strong arm of |ed August 28, including those previous- | halted during a bicycle tour throi Sl is stil i Alat ? 3 e Optomd the British military enforcing peace| Work was started again in the |y Jisted as killed or dead from | S 3 3 SEcalil ns from br £ ) ; 019 Tl s PHONE 1905 where five days turmoil and|Emek, and word was brought from | o ia " ol Mostems 32, Chris Ameri consulate t JOHN LUEBECK racial strife reigned. thera. that every attack on coloniscs| inns 4. Jews £6. total 132, Wound. | here appealed to the British mili There was continued desultory [in the district had been repulsed| .y ) hospitals Mos! 4. Chris- | authorities to lend their aid in trans- fighting in the less populated sec- | Without the loss of a single Jewish | yinc o Jews 151, tc 3 porting the boys to safety. It tions. Looting went on even in life. peared that the boys set up on their ma- Orange Farm Attacked il Camort Moxiny expedition before the Arab-Jewish possible Examined Now lication society, has traveled exten- sively and has been in missiona work in many countries of Europe. Today the conference held its|Jerusalem and danger from ! : npEloret ! meeting at the Baptist Memorial |Fauding tribwz of Bedouins from| It was learned that in fhe course| =Reirut, Syria, Aug. 30 F) — Al |riots broke out here 3 church on Elm street. A discussion |Scuthern Palestine and Transjor- of the disturbances the famo rough minor anti-Jewisi incidents | knew nothing of t of the missionary work being done |dania still existed. orange plantation named “Gan-|were reported at Hama and Deraha |awaited them along took place, and this was followed Dy an election of representatives to | the general mission committee. John | Luebeck, well known church work- | er of New Britain, Rev. Victor| Prendinger of Newark, and | ° D) Rev. A. Dravell of Philadelphia 1 @ a e mittee, their term to expire in 193 501 - 1ll] \]«]\ »;'r]'y‘l l' Rev. Herbert Gezork of Berlin —— Germany, gave the closing addr f D- w t h J E, of the morning. His theme wa O d Q VY 2 “The Religion of the Younger Gen- ||} o lam n s, a c ed, e e 4 eration.” During the afternoon Mrs. Speicher, for years a mission- ¥ § & ! ¥ L whik R iaaE e Cel e e e I C MIN 0 A « :i OSE MOHICAN MARKETING IS A S . TO LECONOMY—$0 EASY TO PURCHASE ANY AND socicty on missionary work in the | |fi —_— E -9, ; EVERYTHING YOU REQUIRE IN THE BETTER FRESH FOODS—WE TAKE ( T 1 ) far east. IN THE FINE QUAL AND REAL MONEY-SAVING PRICES ON ALL OUR STOCK. uy Now at Special Prices and on thz Easiest Terms We Have Ci 035.[) ALL DAY e’EOl\DAY BILSURE THAT YOU BUY Tom | ATTEMPT ESEAPE HHF FI\U:\'T FRE .\'l} MEAT Cl T: \—( ( i1y i( HT-—WELL TRIMMED Firet Paoinent | C A RAD ie DE o HMen Wanted Here Try to Fle First Payment ]_Oc First Payment %fi%m b Bein™ b Zb EA AMB ROLST crne ""l\ll‘ CUTs ROASTS From Hospital Il ; .‘!if,"”‘ b e Hartford, Aug. 30 (UP)-—Ches o ] no ] ! g : i 5 3 - ~ Burrello and John ¥itzgerald, alleged & ver 7 b ! t » Golden West 3 5 7 3 hold-up men, made an attempt to || g 3 17 iS5 i k OWL . pe from Hartford hospital Wed- : 7 night, it was learned from an | |B iy B THEN o S i tamy s tney Roastl an Smoled BUIIHG oulas wesar e e | | S/ 30c SECOND WEEK ) IRESH I 0ASTING PORK 2AN FRESH SHOULDER E Oy e e o 19¢ THIRD WEEK / { sl i a] LLEL OIS during an attempted hold-up at ~ i J Newington two we ago. AND / . d i FRESH - e The men were recaptured by Con- | g7 1 ’ s < A S ;( lllr‘\v]l c GRroUNDp g stable Raymond Halloran of New- ||} : 4 NI 87 b ® 0 ) b HAM- [b; fenal e 4 50c a Week on the | 2 ,{;L fi PR U hiie é leave the hospital. | : N : THE BEST FRESH ST Burrello and Fitzgerald are want- H / alance e MEADOWBROOK £ ed in New Britain for holding up ||j ¢ =57 | CREAMERY b" e automobile “petters” on South street | L W L W = i i OUR BEST IN TUBS > and a motorist who - was driving ||} ast et‘-‘k- ast (< 5 s e - NO HIGHER PRICH, through Willow Brook k alone. || % v ¥ | 5 Burrello i the more seriously || | ; y rRY SHSELECTED | BEST PURE MILD WHOLI MHK | CREAMY COTTAGE injured of the two, but his recover ~ SOES ; e I ; = moved from his neck. £ ” i 1 ¢ ¥ 78 t or- 5 o k) ;i Here is an example of i 4 18 gy protection on this gor 2 4 ) [ = e T O g value that has won us YAl S A ‘SSI ceous ladies Wrist I tor. j i PARIE Z29ch| 15¢ The detective burean sedan driven || 1§ many fricods. = New 4 B P i @ A ;‘ w4 Watch., Wear it 10 | - PSRN e reoaedan drivenf g square prong ving for : 5 s O o Hign s > ‘ruiis and Vi bl IR RO DEYNAS STl ladies wrought in 18-kt 4 / ; ; GEVL ls (T2 Gt Tb e 4 : : i Fruiis a:‘d egetables in front of 16 Belden street shortly i S, E led, adjusted 2 after 7 o'clock this morning by a ' whitoleeoltmIRIarae The famous Long ICasens light truck owned by the Johnson et dlamonds B0 ) \ ) d comes complete [ % Fias 5 ! Eagle BULOVA 375 i Sy Y v s T A : Coal Co. of Iielden street and driven Y / y dith 15 jew with new woven band. ¥ g:, R {w‘ 2 a2 a )x,- John A. Tillman of 65 Underhill | $ 50 : il ;“:‘t,g}‘:w‘:‘;“.‘\r]rlo“!g:.‘:;‘l $ s ) nf(-l =05 i 3 4 q: blS 9 C a‘fz {“‘“0@55 3 f‘:r 25c ane., 0 AR FIRST fi ‘ i i Sergeant Feeney reported that the || f band. It’s new, differ- - ,,‘“‘_{xill\\‘ll- 100 $ E -73 § 2 el truck was being turned around and ||E { = H M Fine Cocking SEEDL or ib{Kiadtd ontinel oily T wav.tna || B FIRST PAYMENT 10c e PR B oo PQTATO Peck 3%¢ crusT by GRAPES .. 3 1bs. 25¢ rear part striking the right side of o D 3 PIRST PAYME I PINK CUTTING the sedan. The left front fender of . An exquisite design in — LR/ - | SOUND NATIVE Teide Idies 16K White PRl v : (B Shatw ONIONS .. 61bs. 18c| MAr SQUASH .. 3 for 10c The scdan was damaged about the | |@ 3 gold ring with brilli- L s ) S 7 l < I3 1 3 THIN e a1 :yront. and rear right fenders and || [y : S e ond 2 S s pecia F ‘.’.’:e'{ Pmai 0es 4 h)f. JC SKIN C 'ai)“fmh S 2 fOY 21(: he front door on the right side was || g o 5 = acnted, I8 4 bl g = eatures At the time of the accident Ser- ||} NI E : geant Feeney had a boy with him, ||B v \ » 3 1 [ £ ho was being taken to police head- 3 VR G, s 1 OC DO'{'J]] anarters preparatory to being re- ||/ : 2 p o 3 o g % thrned o the State Schiools for Tovs || TS ¥ = v illian A real beauty— 4 Bl et OlD a8 gl ] at Meriden. In the opinion of the | | . diamond in 18- a new square / . 4 i n ™ fea By LEAVES OUR (NEW BRITAIN) police, the truck was being turned =25 B I kt. white gold prongladiesring R (A . L Gl fiud OVENS — A QUALITY WHITE ahout at foo fast rate of speed. % S I ring for ladi with large dia- \ 5 i & o - LOAP—IN FULL POUND SIZL. The driver said the truck beg The Famous Illi- i e I wond and four g <kid when he applied the brakes. i nois Watch with s / i other smaller di- S E = 1 TaoR Davarst ikl With a Variety $oen - | 17 jewel movement i 4 | Nationally | C'g_ig'_v‘ Detic Villing: 4 Cove A PLAN PULASKI PR R and 14-kt. geld 2 3 | fi\ known Wrist Lqually Delicious Frostinas g i R anteed by manu- i 1l f ; with guaranteed | U‘ C - B;\"'r‘ I\_,- lade \:nnll.umv\-”ln{fn Bakers—Tlere on the Forrannia e il facturers and our- 15 jewel move- yUaY Ker misos, ¢hy Insurinz You Absolute Freshness y . and a Distinet Saving on Every Item. hall and made preliminary plans in selves. . = ment and beau- : - — taking part in the parade which will 50 The Famous William tifully engraved | Hot From Our Own Ovens, Seasoned Just take place in this ity on October $ —_ Rogers Silver Set con- Nationally known case ; Er—w-giv ’2*\ 'Cd Beans wien d 2 It 25(‘ 11. Representatives of the sisting of 26 pieces. Mantel Clock, mahog- Sane e b O o & of the church were present s- | Beautiful patteth any finish, with 8 day cnssed the activities which will he FIRST PAYMENT 10c¢ complete with utility, movement. Strikes O celebrated in honor of the 150th tray, anpivorsiry ot the distingalsned pole , Hour and half hour. These Four Big Grozery Specials — Selling All This Week who was killed during the American A | T | | DINNER BLEND COFFEE 13" 3 b 1. sented by Alderman Peter Pajewski, | [ X% 44 A B [ K T HIS WELK Counciiman Joseph Mlynarski and A Ll A% 3 g COMET BRAND Andrew Rozala., by & ARRESTED T'OIt S§P NMauriee Winthrop, 28, of 2 Wy- 8 3 Ik i oming street. Roxbu Mass.,, was Y : o ¥ ey A G BABBITT'S WNSER 5 et aan * | FRESH GINGER SNAPS ted by Motoreyele Ofticer Al- . . d - - . BLUE TP MATCHES 1 Tanguay on Stanley street to SEEDLESS RAISING ., 3 9 FANCY FARLY JUNE PEAS 2 cans e e p E & 354 s ' Bt S R "‘ry’t:l'\:'hi k Sat“rday @ %‘\ E E‘ E R§ Main FRESH CAUGIHT y ¢‘~|:u D 1"\\q«~\- poNEsTIC YINEST SALT court September 15, when he will be Night Street 4 S‘.’:’Gi ufiSh Lar(flmes COd Bits in this ci . The request was e [}, ......40c| 5 cars 25¢ 2 Ibe. 30¢ READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Also BROWN EAD at 10c—12¢ QUEEN OLIVES piat bottle 2 STUEYED OLIVES ..., 6 boxes PINEIST PACK SAUERKRAUT 2 large cans

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