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'OW7RPGHT Alone., State Jap anese GENEVA, Monday (BOWP). TIENTSIN , Monday (R). — official statement was BRITISH BLOCKADE While no Discrimination against British sub- issued after the meeting of the S&rf eF* Other Bombs Damage Phone jects, who are being subjected to RUNNER LANDS Permanent Mandates Commission ^ indignities and harsh treatment at GOODS AT WUHU ' on "Saturday, it is understood that ENGAGEMENT ON MOUN T Lines; Curfew--9a,m. to4p .m, the hands of Japanese troops, con- the examination of Mr. Malcolm OF TEMPTA TION T JAPANESE PROTEST AGAINST HAIFA, MONDAY.—A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION, tinued today to mark the blockade MacDonald , revealed no indication THE SECOND "INTIMIDATION" Troops and police yesterday en- THIS YEAR AND of the British Concession here. prejudic- OCCURRING WITHIN A FEW FEET OF THE that the Commission had gaged a gang of armed brigands in blockade SPOT OF THE EARLIER ONE, CLAIMED NEARLY 50 KILLED An iassurar.ee that the TOKYO, Monday (R). — The al- ed the question. the Jericho district, when eight di3 not affect American!*, but was leged action of the British gunboat In spite of differences of opinion, Arabs were killed and one wounded AND WOUNDED HERE THIS MORNING. entirely directed (against the British Scarab in landing 150 cases of goods the examination of the British pro- and captured, while seven rifles, a Shortly after 6 o'clock a huge Concession which was alleged to have at Wuhu, up the Yangtse river from posals is stated to have been calm pistol and a quantity of ammunition bomb, apparently time-set exploded served as ati "agency" of the Kuomin- Nanking, today evoked a vigorous , and objectivew w ere seized. There were no Govern- near the Paris Cafe facing the tang Government, was made today protest from the Japanese authori- , Cen- Mr. MacDonald is to fly back to ment casualties* THE VICTIMS tral Police Station , military authorities British naval authorities in the Arab mar- by the Japanese ties to the Geneva late today to attend a fur- DEAD ket quarter. The detonation in Shanghai. Police yesterday morning observ- was at: Tientsin* ther meeting of the Mandates Com- Hussein Munwei r, 30, Safad. heard throughout the town Japanese Military Headquarters at ed a gang of armed bandits in an , Haifa The statement branded the British mission tomorrow, if it should be Ibrahim Radwari Saleh, 20, Balad Bay, and as far as Acre. Nanking stated crew of the enclosure near the top of the Mount allegation that the Japanese claims that the thought necessary. His examination esh Sheikh. Out of the almost 'Scarab "intimidated" J apanese of- of Temptation overlooking Jericho. indescribable affected the rights of all Powers hav- at Saturday's two sessions lasted Mohamed Haj Kifat, 27, Balad esh havoc are 18 killed identified — ficers and men, who had tried to in- Whilst they were kept under obser- ing treaty rights in China as an at- 7i hours. Sheikh. nine men, sev en women and two terfere, by training machine-guns at vation, the police informed the de- tempt "to induce the United States Closer cooperation between Great Mohamed Ham id Abdul Hadi, 65, girls — and 31 wounded Apologies a guarantee tachment of the 2nd Bn., The Black , of whom to pull the chestnuts out of the fire ; " them. and Britain and France m respect to co- Haifa. six were against the recurrence of similar in- Watch at Jericho. women. Only seven of the blockade was not directed against lonies is stated to have formed the Ibrahim Saleh Fshtawi, 29, Yabeds. the injured were sent 1 cidents were demanded. home from any other country, least of all subject of a long talk between Mr. A party of police and troops of the Yousef Abdulla Mohamed, 25, Ein hospital after treatment. Diplomatic negotiations are likely against the United States. Malcolm MacDonald and M. Mandel, 2nd Bn., Black Watch, with Royal Ghazal. Police and troops who were rush- It was announced it hat the 30-mile to be resumed with regard to the this afternoon. Air Force cooperation, left at 2 Ahmed Abdul Fattah, 40, Nablus* blockade at Kulangsu, the Interna- ed to the scene were hampered in barbed-wire barricades around the It is understood that the two Min- o'clock in, the afternoon for the scene Taha Mohamed .A bu Ali, 35, Haifa. removing the tional Settlement on the island op- injured by an enraged Concession would be electrified to- isters reviewed the various economic and engaged the gang which had Adil Mohamed Said, 20, Haifa. crowd, and a British Police Inspec- posite the treaty port of Amoy, to night. Members of the Special Serv- and military problems affecting the left the enclosures at their approach. Fatmeh Bint Khader, Abu Sariya, tor, who endeavoured to quell the ice section of the Japanese Army to- which the Japanese Consul has now two Empires, including raw mate- 60, Balad esh Shei kh. NEAR GREEK MONASTERY uproar was met with a hail of day distributed circulars among the returned from Tokyo. The Domei rials, commercial exchanges, and the Zeinat Bint Turki, 50, Balad esh Agency, in forecasting the Consul- The enclosure near the top of the stones and other missiles. Chinese members cf the British Mu- steps to be taken if necessary to en- Sheikh. The Central Police Station and un- General's negotiations with the Mount is the Greek preserve of the nicipal Police, threatening that sure close military cooperation. Massadi Bint Flissa Abdul Salam, other buildings from six to 16 me- , foreign consular bodies, stated that 'The Times correspon- Place of Temptation , so called -because less they left the Concession service According to " 60, Balad esh Sheiikh. tres distant were hit by fragments them the Tokyo Government had upheld dent in Geneva, the members of the of its association with the 40 days' ^ action would be taken against Azzizi Bint Mohamed, 36, Silwan, of the bomb, and stained with the Ja- the attitude of the local Japanese Mandates Commission were particularly Temptation of Christ in the wilderness. and their families." Mr. E.G. (Jerusalem). blood of the victims and of the ConsuHlenerai, authorities. insistent in their questions to Mr. Mac- It was at one time a site of pilgrimage. micron, the British Hana Bint Abdml Rahman Halabi, mangled bodie of horses and don- An international food committee ascertaining possibility of The Greek Monastery is situated on the s has lodged a strong protest with the Donald in the 30, Balad esh Sheiikh . keys which were hurled a distance is being formed by the British , Ame- , the slope of the Mount below the Place. Japanese authorities. Arab domination over the Jews Salami Bint Abd'nl Rahman Halabi of several metres by the explosion. The Consul-General aiked British rican and French authorities to ar- Government's intentions regarding Jew- 60, It will be remembered that, after be- Balad esh Sheil!;h. TRAFFIC SUSPENDED residents today not to leave the Con. range for the importation of food ish immigration, and the status of Pal- ing kidnapped on Boxing Day last, Mr. Hilowi Bint Hmssein, 50, Balad supplies from foreign ships in view cession unless it was vitual l y ne- estine during the transitional period. Louis le Bouvier, manager of the Otto- esh Sheikh All traffic was immediately sus- of the state of blockade at Kulang- pended and only allowed cessary. The Japanese Consul-Gener- ' BRITAIN DECIDED man Bank in Jerusalem, was brought by Fatimi Bint Tewfik el Banna, 12, to continue su„ after al has rejected the British request his captors to the Greek Monastery. Gaza. the streets had been cleared of It appears, the correspondent goes on, crowds. for a relaxation of the examination that the replies made indicated that Subhiya Bint TTewfik el Banna, 9 and search of provisions in tran 'it to BRITISH RECOGNITION Travellers returning from Jericho last Gaza. From 9 o'clock a curfew was im- there was no room for doubt that the week found two partly demolished road posed on the whole Town Planning the Concession. British Government had made up its WOUNDED Two British subjects reported to the OF BOHEMIA barriers not far from the turning into Area, and it remained in force for mind concerning the interpretation of 'Arafat Ismail Jaber, Gaza. Jirius Con sulate-General today that thev were the Old Jericho road , indicating that seven hours. LONDON, Monday (R). — the Mandate and the methods by which Yousef Farha, Hai fa. Ahmed M'su- stripped of all their clothing by the the gang had attempted a hold-up but The victims were taken to the it would be applied in future. tif Aswad, Haifa. Raja Mohamed Japanese searching parties and were British de fa cto recognition of the was foiled by the road patrols. various hospitals in town in taxis, Daily Mail. Subiya, Tantura. Elias Kraman, then submitted to the most obscene present position in Bohemia and "The " correspondent said buses, ambulances and carts, com- that the Colonial Secretary had had to Haifa. Mutlak ell Qweika, Gaza. degradations. Afterwards their clothes mandeered while passing by the Moravia was revealed in the House answer a great many questions, the Khalil Ibrahim Khalil, Balad esh were handed to them outside the room THIRTY INJURED IN HINDU Sheikh. Azziz Mamsour, Jaffa. Mo- police. Some were assisted by re- in which the search was made, and they of Commons this afternoon when most searching of which were put by latives and friends. Professor Rappard, the Vice-Chairman, MOSLEM RIOT hamed Ali Abdullah Rahim, Sha'ab, 'had to dress in full view of Chinese Mr. R. A. Butler, the Foreign Un- Acre. Mohamed Hassan, Haifa. Sa- Alfred Hahn, 27, who chanced to standing near by. who insisted that the Jewish National visit the Government Hospital af- der-Secretary, told a questioner Home could not have that status if it CAWNPORE, Monday (R). — leh el Natour, Haifa. Sheikh Ali el Reports from Tokyo said that ter the explosion was attacked by that the British Ambassador in were part of an Arab State. Thirty have been injured in Khali, Haifa. 'hopes people an Arab mob and suffered severe of a settlement had been The correspondent added that Prof. a Hindu-Moslem riot which broke Mirian Bint Zeid an, Haifa. Miriam 'raised there by the issue of a semi- Berlin had been instructed to make Bint Hamid Abu Jabal , Balad esh knife and stone wounds. He was ta- (Rappard had the support of most of out dur ing a religious procession in ken to the Hadassah Hospital for official statement which narrowed application to the German Govern- the other members, who expressed the the Moslem quarter. Sheikh. Fatmeh Bint el Hilou , Ya- down the issue involved and dealt jur. Khadiji Binlt Murad, Sa'sa treatment, and his condition is des- ment for an Exequatur for a Con- view that there must be continued Jew- The police opened fire and quickly , exclusively with Tientsin and. with Safad, Miriam Bint Hassan, Sa'sa, cribed as not serious. sulate-General in Prague. ish immigration into Palestine, and got the- situation in hand. Curfew Burial of the victims took place the attitude of the British auth ori ties that the White Paper was contrary to Safad, Miriam Bint Mohamed, Haifa, 1 Mr. Butler said that while v/as imposed on the district. (Continued on Page 2.) 'towards the four Chine:e suspected the the Mandate. (all at the Government Hospital). Government realised that this step by the Japanese of terrorism. It is believed that Mr. MacDonald will Mahmoud Eissa Aswad, Haifa. Ali implied de facto recognition of the MINNEAPOLIS TORNADO U.S. UR GED TO STAND BY deliver a broadcast address to America. Ahmed Istiter, Haifa (German Hospi- ___ present position of Bohemia and Mo- MINNEAPOLIS, Monday (R).— tal). Hamid Said, Balad esh Sheikh. _!_ y—-—-——-—- The United States are urged in an edi- v* ravia, it did not involve a modifica- N.Z.O. ENVOYS ARRIVE Eleven people were killed and 60 in- Khader Hada Sitiyii, Haifa. Suleiman Dikran Ohanian, of Katamon, whn torial article in the "Shanghai Even- tion of the Government's views on Mr. A. Abraham, head of the Political jured in a tornado that sw ept the Moussa el Desoori , Tantura. Said was wounded when a Jerusalem Num- ing Post", the onl y American news- this question. Department of the New Zionist (Revi- country round here during the night, Aboud, Nablus (Italian Hospital). ber 87 bus was fired on as it came up paper in that city, to stand by Great to a stopp ing Before taking the decision the Gov- sionist) Organization Executive in Lon- destroying about 100 buildings. The seven persons able to return place in Talbieh, on the Britain and Fr ance on the Tientsin ernment had communicated with don, has arrived in Geneva to submit evenin g of May 30, died at the Govern- T Nurses and doctors attended the home after treatment, of whom the question. The paper w arns that' other interested Government, includ- the N.Z.O.'s proposals to the Mandates ment Hospital last night. Mr. Ohanian injured by candlelight. first three are women, are : was an official of the Lands Depart- failure to cooperate on the technical ing France, the United States, Rus- Commission. He is accompanied by Aseeya Haj Abed of Haifa. Ju- ground that America has no ter- ment. sia and Poland. Dr. Ribbenfeld, member of the N. Z. O. reesa Ali Siblag and Tabeeya Mo- Palcor reported last night that the ritorial interest in Tientsin would on- Lt.-Com. Fletcher suggested that Executive in England and an authority GERMAN PUS TRAGEDY hammed Atrash of Tireh; Zinab Mo- Mandates Commission will probably ly encourage the Japanese to take this was recognition of the legality on international law. VIENNA, Monday (R).— Ten rab Ismail and Mohammed Ismail consider the further examination of Mr. similar action later in Shanghai. of the annexation. Both Mr. Abrahams and Dr. Ribben- people were killed and 16 severely Abu Razzak of Tireh ( treated at the MacDonald at an internal meeting this The Japanese Ambassador to Lon- Mr. Butler said , "No," adding that feld were received by Prof. Rappard injured when a bus carrying German Government Hospital) ; and Mo- m orning. Mr. MacDonald' s examination this afternoon don was received by Lord Halifax at the Government had stated that they for a prolonged conversation, during peasants got out of control on the hammed Yussef Abdallah of Luban will probably conclude the Commission's consideration of the the Foreign Office this evening, regarded the annexation as devoid of which the envoys sought to ascertain Gross Glockner road, the highest in and Mohammed Abed Khalil of Sil- 'while the American Charge d'Affair- any basis of legality. White Paper and the Palestine Report, the possibility of making contact with Europe, and plunged down a 100-foot wad J treated at the German Hos- and the Comm ission will draft its own es at Tokyo called at the Japanese ("Unrest in Prague" — on page 3). other members of the Commission. precipice. pital). conclusions next week. 'Foreign Office to exchange informa- tion with Mr. Yoshizawa, Chief of FuF "F± tihe American Affairs Department. (London Cable — Pasrn 5). *iF*UF& /.!. 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On the day the White Paper was People s resistance is no mere . ..isolated. We must, safeguard the Jerusalem and Haifa. The killing U.S. CONCERN IM FAR EAST f riendship of our allies published the Executive of the negation. Bitter denuncwtion of the " wild , both moral 1 of innocent Arabs and Jews,, and Jewish Agency, in its statement , and political, who stood by us in Par- DEVELOPMonday MENT S (R). — On the day the' White Paper was and barren handful " of Jews supp o- acts of senseless and indiscrimi- WASHINGTON, unmasked Great Britain's be trayal liament and who tneill stand by us in 'Mr. Cordell Hull has formally ex- published, the Executive declared: sedly responsible for outrages against nate sabotage can only aid our of the international obligations to- "Jewish pioneers who in the last three ! Geneva. ' enemies. By such misguided and pressed the concern of the United wards the Jewish people, indicated Arabs, is expressed by Mr. D. Ben 'States "broader aspects" of generations revealed their capacity for 'As regards the first, it is incumbent criminal actions we shall but dis- at the the dangers inherent in the new Gnrion in the article which he Tientsin in regard the building up of a barren land will ¦upon us to do all in our own pow- honour our just struggle, under- developments in Policy for the Jewish People and sent late last night to a number of to which the Government T o 'oser- now prov e their capacit y in their de- er, in our own defence. And as mine our own powers and give for the peace of the country, and newspapers in Palestine, The Pales- ing "with special interest all related fene e of immigration , of their home- regards the seeomd, we must guard comfort to our adversaries. traced the line of action, both of tine Post among them . In this ar- develop me nig in China.*' land and of their national dignity." against all action: calculated to dis- the Jewish Community and the ticle Mr. Ben Gnrion re-traces the Our hard and complex struggle de- Mr. Hull revealed th at the Americ- fi gure our mora l image and the Jewish people as a whole, in their ¦NO SWERVING methods of the Jews' determined mands courage discrimination an Charge d'Affaires in Tokyo had image of our daring but just , struggle against this Policy. struggle against the policy of the suggested before the blockade that This, in a word, is our entire pro- struggle. and. above all, a most scrupulous White Paper, a struggle which he in- the good offices of the U.S. Consul This line of action the Executive has gramme of action ; all the rest, Against four things we pre- choice of methods in order to sists must not be allowed to degene- must be , in Tientsin be used to mediate in placed , in more concrete and de- matters of practical application. pared to offer every sacrifice : the ^determine to what extent they are rate or become defiled by foul 'the controversy over the four tailed form , before the General 'Our struggle against the White Pa- right likely to serve our purposes Those murders. to enter the country ; to . 'Chinee. Zionist Council and it has been ap- per is neither easy nor simple. It settle it; the right to defend our- only wrho have shown that they proved. is not a fi ght for a day or for a ' selves,, and the right to save our- know how to build, with love and POINTS OUTSTANDING This line must be followed, without month ; nor is it a battle of words. TWO BASIC TRUTHS ' selves from domination. devotion , know also how to fight swerving to the right or left. None of the dan gers which threat- In our struggle for our basic rights, We shall not acquiesce, "come what with courage and understanding. LONDON, Monday (R).— That The Executive is convinced that the en will be averted by pronounce- not the rights of the Jews of Pal- • may, in tlie closing of the doors of And it is no accident that all of there were several other points re- policy laid down in the White Pa- ments and demonstrations. With- estine but the rights of the Jewish Jewish immigrat ion ; in a territori- the despicable and foul acts which maining to be settled in the Anglo- per will not be carried out if the out constant and deliberate effort, People as a whole, we must not al Ghetto in our country ; in the but undermine our resistance to Soviet discussions proceeding at Yishuv and the Jewish People op- without wise and bold action , lose sight of two fundamental sacrificing of our lives, our proper- the White Paper are being carried Moscow was revealed by Mr. Cham- pose it with constancy, courage without precious sacrifices, the truths which must determine the ty andl our honour; in our being out by a wild and barren handfu l afternoon. berlain in Parliament this and wisdom. designs against us will not be fate of our struggle, handed over to Arab rule. which has never been able to The reply v/as made when Mr. The Jewish Delegation to the Lon- frustrated. We must neither belittle j i. Wc shall not t>e helped if we do not share in Zionist creativeness, y ONE OF A CTION David Adams asked whether there don Conferences let it be known the difficulties nor be terrified by help ourselves. We shall only vein if which alone has built up the Jew- were any difficulties outstandin g be- while still in London that the Jew- them. We must view the difficul- . we fight. No one will do for us what But we shall not ^defile our struggle ish community in country and sides the position of the Baltic States. ish People rejected this new Pol- ties open-eyed, and in ourselves i we ourselves must do. by unspeakable aberrations such town, and which alone is capable of The Prime Minister added that the icy and would have no part in its must find the power to overcome i2. We are not alone in this struggle, and aa demented miscreants have been defeating the designs of the White discussions were still going on. implementing. But the Jewish them. i we must. not. allow ourselves to be guilty of. at Biyar Adas, Tel Aviv, Paper. f tf f mfw rj n CURFEW DIf OSED ^H fff tfK.f i fjf nf wjnfwftf i /\ r f i* CORDON BREAKER Vaad Leumi dfodaf and dJknonaC j

ON JAFFA SHOT DEAD f \\f1f t The H gh Com missioner Lm-j< Ji -%Zs%T&>£>4>T$Z y- ii-I f_/*Lc-X4/ \ty announces that M. i .bdol-Ho;-\ ein Sadigh Isfandiary SEARCHES N" NABLUS AREA •/ TWEE BOMB EXPLOSIONS EXPLOSIVES FACTORY DISCOVERED I TO DISCUSS EMERGENC Y has been appoint- ;! Consul-General of Iran at . erusalem , with jurisdiction in (From a Correspondent) : JAfpFA- Monday.— Curfew was Am Arab cordon-breaker was shot PROBLEMS Palestine and Tr ns-Jordan , and has deadl on Sunday during search of Imposed in the Municipal Area at DAMASCUS, June 18. — Contrary Izzat Darwuza, the Mufti of Je- a been rec )gnise.d -arovisionally in that Khirbet Umm el Ikba, in the Nablus A plenary session of the General capacity pending ihe 1.30 this afternoon following ihe to their previous lenient attitude to rusalem's kinsman, has been detained issue of His Ma- area,, by the 2nd Bn. The Rifle Bri- Council (Vaad Leumi )( of Palestine jesty's E explosion of three bombs — in the Palestine Arab refugees, the in the Al Mazza military prison, but :equatur. two gade*, w ith Royal Air Force Coopera- Jews will be held this morning and # Police Stations — and one near the French authorities have recently ta- his brother Muhammad Ami has * * tion. 'afternoon to discuss the problems Mr. ai tl Mrs. Sol Cohen, Tel Aviv border. There were no ken stringent measures to restrict been released. No, public announce- of Haifa, been made by the au- This was the first operation in arising from the present emergency. left for Port Sf d yesterday where casualties. the movements of these residents. ment has yet It is understood that the World thorities concerning the charges ag- which the Rifle Brigade took part they wil embark for a holiday in the An unknown Arab threw a bomb Searches of houses hotels and Central Committee of the Mizrachi Or- , ainst Izzat , but it is believed that it since its recent arrival from India. United t ingdom. Mrs. Cohen will la- at Jews working at the end of Re- boarding establishments patronised ganization favours the appointment of is of a serious character. ter go t" Copenhagen as a member of hov Hacarmel at 12.30 this after- by refugees have been carried Four rifles were among the hauls 'an Emergency Committee consisting of the In addition to his reported con- the Pale stine delegation to the Confe- noon. No one was hurt- out by Gendarmerie and many mad e by the Military and Police in 'representatives of the Jewish Agency the , nection with a foreign Power ( be- rence of he Women's International Suf- of their regular clients have chang- the course of searches on Sunday. 'and the Vaad Leumi Executive with Twenty minutes later a Mills bomb lieved to be Germany), there is an- frage Al iance. ed their residence or stopped fre- ether prominent Palestine Jews. exploded harmlessly in the court- other charge of smuggling bombs Alt Sinjil, on the Jerusalem-Nablus » # * yard of the Manshieh Police Station, quenting cafes and other public pla- roadl north of Ramallah, the 2nd Bn. Mr. Hf -mann Fllern , managing direc- and explosives into Palestine. A "SHEKEL" SALE ENDS TODAY and. a third bomb exploded at 1.15 in ces to escape surveillance. The West Yorkshire Regiment seized tor of ¥. fern 's B.cak of Tel Aviv, yes- complete explosive factory was found The sale of the "Shekel", which Ihe back yard of the Central Police emerging that many a chemist and two rifles, while another two rifles, terday le :'t Pale? t ie on a business trip It is now in Damascus, where entitles purchasers to vote at the Barracks. It is believed that the Arab fugitives entered Syria with- a number of skilled workmen were a qiuantity of ammunition and uni- to Engla :<1 and the United States. coming Zionist congress, ends at two •»¦ assailants were Arabs. Troops pa- forms were found by the Police at * * out passports, and it is believed that engaged in their manufacture, and o'clock this afternoon. troiled the streets in lorries and ar- Khirbet el Ghazzalin, near the village Nazmi eff. Ane' . -awi , District Officer they will be tried and bound over one of the workmen is believed to ' Persons who rested curfew breakers. of Iksal in the Nazareth sub-district. have taken booklets 'at Jaffa , resumec his duties yesterday under police supervision. have implicated Izzat Darwuza. for sale are requested to return the 'after a n onth's le:: ve in Turkey. Vouchers to their local committees t CURFEW CONTHUES TROOP DISPOSITIONS not later than 6 this evening.. The 'P; lestine Conservatoire* * * of Music IN TIRERIAS WOUNDED in Jerust lem is fc rming a new Choir to DEATH SENTENCE SUPER IN THE *N0RTH TEL AVIV PARENTS OBJECT TO be conducted by Mr. Max Lampel. Re- hearsals mil be held every Wednesday U».20O FINE STILL UNPAID RIFLE BRIGADE BILLETED ADDITIONAL SCHOOL FEES FOR REDUIN IN NESS ZIONA evening i t 8 o'cloc k at the Conservatoire. AT NABLUS TEL AVIV, Monday. — Registra- The daily 23-hour curfew impos- tion of children in Municipal Schools' ed on the Jewish quarter of Tiberias KILLED ANOTHER BEDUIN SNIPERS FIRE AT LOR RY NABLUS. — The 2nd Battalion, for.athe coming term continued1 last Monday, pending payment of to be the Rifle Brigade, which arrived from sparse this afternoon, owing to 0TAPY WORK a LI'.200 fine imposed by the the Mili- Found Guilty of two capital char- NESS ZIONA, Monday.. — Super- India last week, has been assigned attitude of the Parents Association tary authorities in FOP, HATFA , was still in force ges under the Defence Regulations, numerary Police Constable Yehuda to The 14th Infantry Brigade and opposing the supplementary registra- yesterday. Suleiman Abou Mansur, a Bedouin Nisenman, 35, was shot in the neck is billeted here in place of The 2nd tion fees introduced by the Munici- HAIF i , June 18.— A film in wounded when snip- The Ahva quarter extends to Ga- of the Reersheba district, was sen- and dangerously Bn., The Leicestershire Regiment, pality. Kodaker n_>me depicting the work lilee Street main thoroughfare in ers fired at a lorry in which he was , the tenced to death on Friday by the Je- which was here since September The packets, however were remov- of the Vlaifa Branch Palest- which most proceeding with other supernumera- , of the of the traffic is con- rusalem Military Court. Judgment 1938. ed today. centrated. The Jewish Merchants ries to locate shots fired from orange tine So( iety for Crippled Children was delivered three weeks after the Tihe Leicestershires, who have The Municipality has warned Association of Tiberias on Sunday groves to the north of the settle- was s lown nt the last for- trial. beeni transferred to The 16th Infan- parents that unless they register at sent telegrams the High Commis- ment, tonight. to Witnesses for the Prosecution stat- try Brigade (Northern and Galilea the appointed time, the children mal luncheon o: Haifa Rotary for sioner and to the General Officer The victim was given first aid by ed that the accused had shot dead Districts), have moved to Tiberias might not be ad'mitted to classes this sea; on, at Spinney's Restaurant Commanding, appealing for the lift- a physician in Ness Ziona and was another Beduin with his rifle. The and are in quarters formerly occu- next term. here las week. ing of the curfew which was paralys- accused denied the charges. conveyed to the Hadassah Hospital, Tel Aviv, in a police tender. pied by The 1st Bn., The South Staf- ing the economic life of the town, Other sentences confirmed by the fordlshires, who arrived there dur- The f lm whic h was produced by FUND Dr. Itzk The Mayor of Tiberias, Mr. S. Di- G.O.C. were as follows : ing September last and have now REDEMPTION TAX >witz in collaboration with Mess rs. Kodak han, accompanied by the District Of- Sentence of death commuted to life taken up billets at barracks in Na- ON MATCHES i Egypt) S.A., con- JEWISH CONSTABLES tains ar appeal for public upport ficer, Mr. A. D. I^ebhar, last week imprisonment in the case of Mohammed zare th. A one mil Redemption Fund "tax" s of the t ociety's work and drive saw the Military Commander in this Ibrahim Najamy, of Haifa, sentenced by At Nazareth, the new garrison oc- on each package of one dozen boxes the BURIED for men: bership. connection. the Haifa Military Court, for carrying cupies the former Austrian Hospice. In of matches will go into force on June TEL AVTV, Monday.— The bo- At a meeting of Tiberias women a pistol and pistol ammunition. addition to the South Staffordshires, 20. The P esddent of the Haifa Branch dies of temporary additional police on Saturday, Seven years' imprisonment passed by unitss of Royal Engineers, R.A.M.C, Packages of 100 boxes will be tax- of the &r riety, Mr. R. F. Scrivener, who sponsored by the constables Alfred Cohen and Israel W.I.Z.O., it was decided to the Jerusalem Military Court on Said and other departments are quartered ed three mils. will attei d the 4th World Congress of start a Birenbaum, who were killed in a fund to help residents of Ibn Ali el Hejazi of Ras el Ain for there. A Squadron of The 5th Royal Boxes printed in English or Ara- the Int« rnationa! Society for Crippled the the car accident near Jish on Sunday, Ahva quarter with food and carrying a firearm and ammunition — Innisykilling Dragoon Guards who have bic are not affected. Children in London on behalf of the other today brought from Safad to necessities. reduced to four years; were been operating with various units in Pales tine branch will exhibit the ¦ ¦ Nahlath Itzhak for burial. g- »i-—— ¦— » Five years on Mohamed Shaba' Ash- different parts of Palestine are also sta- film befo: e the Co igress. ur, of Gaza, for carrying a firearm and The cortege halted in Ramat Gan WR. BINGHAM'S ATTENDANT tioned there. This Squadron arrived REX CINEMA RE-OPENS MATERIAL SUPPORT ammunition in Jaffa. where a eulogy was made outside with The 1st Royal Dragoons to whom We are informed The Rex Cinema m Princess Mary Dr. H. Keller: that the Arab order- the offices of the Kofer Hayishuv. At they are attached and will return to that of Jerusalem, wno ly! who attended Mr. Hugh Bingham, Avenue, Jerusalem, was opened ag- addressed the meeting outlined as TEL AVSV CURFEW PASSES the graveside, a comrade of the de- unit at Hedera. the reported in yesterday's issue of The ceased, Sergeant Tabori, eulogised. ain yesterday afternoon, special pre- aims of he Socialy and appealed for 'Pa lestine Post, was the hospital tamur- INVALIDATED When the cortege passed through cautions being taken to ensure the material support among tho'se present 'gi, and not his companion on. visits in It is officially announced that all Haifa, wreaths were laid on behalf iARABAND JEWISH CLAPS safety of the audience. and theii friends to en'abile the orga- existing white curfew passes whose 'Palestine. of the Military Commander; the 16th FOR COMPENSATION The cinema had be^n closed since the nization o carry on its work. office of origin is Tel Aviv will be Infantry Brigade ; the Welch Re- bomb outrage on May 20. Dr. G. u. Colens ->-Jones, Chairman of About 120 claims for compensa- cancelled with effect from Thursday, giment; Sergeant Johnson ; Mr. Persons coming in were searched by the Comr unity Se rvice Community, di tion for death and injuries submit- s" June 22, 1939. Horsbrew ; the Jewish Agency; and British poice, a police woman searching cussed find raisin_: by local Rotary. Persons in possession of such pas- the Jewish Ghaffirs. ted by Arabs and 10 by Jews were female visitors. heard for three consecutive days Guests at the meeting included ses desiring their renewal will attend Alfred Cohen, aged 28, who came Inside and outside the cinema, police Dr. E. Vas / last weeks by Mr. R. B. Bodilly, , Mr. I. I. Zoh'ar, Mr. G. /reus r> I at Citrus House, Tel Aviv, from from Austria several months ago, en- and stewards were on duty. , _ )r. * C Chairman of the Compensation Com- Mortier E. Aschner, Mr. B. Tohar, f \J&z&i... J Thursday, June 22, 1939, bringing listed some weeks ago in the police and> R'ash d Eff. Khouri. < with them passports or identity force. Previously he worked as a lab- missiion, sitting in Jerusalem. ^^ cards, one photo, passport size, and ourer in Hedera. The Arab claims were for per- AFRICAN TRAVETXER their original passes. Israel Birenbaum, aged 23, came from sons killed or wounded by armed Curfew passes of Government of- Poland five years ago. Prior to join- band!s, by bomb explosions, and dur- MISSING __ ficials and employees will be valid ing the police a year ago he worked as ing engagements with troops. The HAIFA.— The Police have taken fy ¦ +A until Wednesday, June 28, on which a carpenter in Ramat Gan. latter category were disallowed. In possession of the personal effects date application will be made for Both belonged to the police section one Arab case there were three of one Alfred Hudesman, an Ame- their renewal. employed to relieve troops from static clairmants in respect of one death,— rican traveller, who has been miss- defence duties, which is under direct his imother, his nurse from child- ing since May 20. military supervision. CHIEF RABBI UZIEL TO hood and his wife. Mr. Hudesman, described as a / Ol./f//tec>fd&>atAed writer, who registered at a local ho- ¦' ' S - r: r ¦ ' ' J?l\ JM#cf tleJ4e#zs BE ENTHRONED tel as a resident of Brooklyn, New j | a *7'l'/-^ LOCAL GOODS TO DISTANT MARKETS York, left his room on the morning CEREMONY IN JERUSALEM GERMANY DISLODGED FROM FORMER POSITION of May 20 and has not been heard KE5SEM of since. Chief Rabbi Ben-Zion Uziel, of Tel The Foreign Trade Institute at for iincreased export from New Zea- THE SELF ACTING The following description has been Aviv, will be enthroned as a Chief Tel Aviv, which collaborates with land. OXYGEN WASHING POWDER issued to all police .stations: age, 35, Rabbi for Palestine at a ceremony the Manufacturers Association, is PROVIDING EMPLOYMENT height 161 cm., hair dark brown, thin is o SHEMEN product! continuing its gradual development A deputation of professional to be held on Tuesday next at the face , clean shaven and wearing JF SOM EONE WISHED TO TAKE of business connection with neigh- horn- the Yohanan Ben Zakkai synagogue orgamizations affiliated with the Je- rimmed spectacles. in the Old City, when he will be bouring countries and is also making rusalem Labour Council was yester- H!M FROM YOU.... invested with the cloak bearing the every effort to find markets in dis- day received by Mr. Isaac Gruen- you ^ > ould defend your baby inscription, Rishon L'Zion ("First tant countries. Lately ties have baum in his capacity of Director of THIRD DAY OF GODDARD of Zion") the official title of the been formed with several firms in the Labour Department of the Jewish TRIAL TODAY with all your strength. Chief Rabbi of the Sephardic Com- British India and a number of ord- Agemcy Executive. The third day of the trial of Harry Def< nd him against all munity of this country. ers have been received from Kenya A ireport was submitted on the diffi- Gerard Gordon Goddard will be begun ¦*¦ (East Africa), which are of special cult condition s at present prevailing this morning in the District Court thre itened dangers by >iy r*""9 «r ^*CJT.S ""w '» « i The ceremony will be attended by /O'j 1^ f'4; interest, since they call for articles amomg Jerusalem workers owing to Jerusalem before His Honour Judge representatives of the Government which heretofore have been chiefly the decrease in building. Shaw. TA* ING THE DOCTOR'S A / r fci^^ - *-v and Jewish institutions. supplied by Germany. Mr. Gruenbaum reviewed the situa- It is regretted that there was a typo- Am ICE AND GIVE HFVt I ki^jj^^^J*^*m** ' .J\J: Candidates for the post of Chief tion and gave an account plans graphical error in the first paragraph JL1 Considerable orders have also been of the * **"^- jt KU SALEM - HAIFA Rabbi of the Sephardic community in received for chocolate, biscuits, tin- of the Agency's Labour Department of the report of the case which appear- ELED0 Y—NESTLE'S Butter-Miik Tel Aviv comprise Rabbi Jacob Tole- ned goods and other foods from U.S.A. with a view to expediting several large ed in yesterday's Palestine Post. That dano, of Alexandria; Chief Rabbi Dr. omorrow, Wednesday, 21.6. 9p.ra. The representative of the Institute in buildi ng schemes in Jerusalem. He line should read : the correctness of the with David Prato, now in Tel Aviv; Rabbi New Zealand is now negotiating for hoped that these would be initiated in copies of..,, and not "the correction of Taarucha Garden Hanania Gabriel, of Jerusalem; Rabbi import from Palestine in exchange the very near future. the copies of„." NHSTH 'SDHXTRINE WALTROSE Shem-Tov Gaguin, of the Spanish- t*w#r Synagagu e in London ; A Boon to the Babies. 111111 u il u J«*JW**-^»Wfc ifc /'TpN Portuguese and Rabbi Shabbatai Bahbout, of Beirut. The elections will be held in . two IMPRISONMENT FOR months' time. HAIFA E0MB EXPLOSIONS A memorial convocation for late MURDER HA TAB (Continued from Page 1) TRY SHAVE R ¦j Chief Rabbi Jacob Meir will be held JAFFA, Monday <— Criminal cases the day by police and troops which INTEF SSTED PERSONS AND SCHER CHEN shortly after 1 o'clock this after- iiiciuded detachments ] Soloists: on Sunday next, June 25, on the th i r- were heard in the District Court here of the Sher- AG EN' S ARE INVITED I F E N Y V E S (Violin) tieth day after his death. today by the President, Jtidge noon ,, when 15 bodies were escorted wood Foresters from Haifa,, rein- TO CALL ON j ; P A R T O S (Viola) Cressail, and Judges Aziz Bey Daou- to the Moslem Cemetery at Balad forced by detachments of the Hamp- A, \ f Programme: Overture "The di and Said Bey Tou-khan . esh Sheikh; two to Shefa Amr and shires from Acre. M. KAUFM ANN i Thieving Magpie "— Rossini Five year terms of imprisonment one tto Safad. When the curfew was lifted at 4 TEL A STl/ ; Hote l. Parness 4 Allen- \ ¦¦- FIRST WOMAN RABBI by I Load , | | \ Symphony Concertautc were imposed upon Nimr Hassan p.m., - life in the Jewish residential from 1-3. !¦ Mozart. HELEN LEVINTHA L ORDAINED SA BOTAGE TO TELEPHONES JERUS I LEM: Loth Gan Rehavia < , Tawil' and Shukri Mahmud All for quarters quickly returned to norma!. ;. Peer Gynt , Suite I — Grieg IN NEW YORK Very short ly after the market 1st. eaitranee , 4th.floor, J the unpremediated murder of Tewfik Shops in Haifa Town and Arab shops from 1-3. jj ) Capriecio Italienne— Tsehai- ¦bomb* explosion a telephone kiosk | | i koicsky. As'iin in Kubaba village near R amie was damaged by an explosion on the did not reopen, however. Purchas e and sa ' n of Typewriters. NEW YORK (Palcor). — Helen The Palestine Post could not be 1 • [ (refr eshm ents included) on February 23. corner Herzl and Arlosoroff de^ Levinthal is the first woman to be of livered to subscribers in Haifa today Two accomplices. Diab Hassan 'Streetts in Hadar Hacarmel, and a ordained as a Rabbi. She completed and the paper was available only afier - — r j|4i.ni M jP|^;H'\*A the final examinations at the Jewish Tawil and Mohammed Ahmed Balk, bomb went off inside a manhole on s\ 4*1 curfew was lifted when it was sold at Institute of Religion in New York were sentenced to six months' im- the top of Balfour Street, damaging prisonment each and two kiosks throughout Haifa. Tickets from SO mils at (founded by Rabbi S. S. Wise) and other vil- 'some 25 telephone lines and impair- "JEWISH N Saphir's. Garden is open to hopes to obtain a "call" to one of lagers were acquitted. ing services to Hadar Hacarmel sub- DELEGATION EHA REX public from 7 to 12 p.m. the the Reform Synagogues. scribers for some hours. A delegation of prominent mem- Jerus; lem T elephone 4055 bers of the Jewish Community, com- Miss Levinthal is the daughter of The; Port and Railways were work- MEMORIAL MEETING FOR prising Messrs. D. Bar Rav Hai Aba Rabbi Israel Levinthal , of Brook- ing ncormally throughout the day, , OR, M. GUCKSON Hushi and David Hacohen, visited T o n i g li t and lyn, a grand-daughter of B. L. Le- 'but A:rab labourers did not report at A memorial meeting on the oc- the Military Commander, Brigadier di ring the week vinthal, Chief Orthodox Rabbi of 'the I.5P.C. terminal site, and the Con- ^\^U$ DEHORATIONS casion of the thirtieth day after the Godwin Austen , at has invitation at Philadelphia, and is the fourteenth solidated Refineries building was idle death of Dr. M., Glickson will be held "5.30 this afternoon and expressed the CURTA ILS generation in line of succession of 'throughout wif-IIPT PHOT $ ®ht1$ 'at 8.30 tomorrow night at the Tour the day. distress of the Jewish community . • • Il iSiiii.i l \f\fh rabbis. J at Club, Jerusalem, under the aus- At IO o'clock some 100 Arab wo the bomb outrage which had occur- WfW UPHOLSTERY ' pices of the Association of Palestine men demonstrated in front of the ed in the vegetable market, an act | wi h JEAN ARTHUR, iff German Consulate, but the Consul ' 1 FABRI CS BWKU W DRWS and FOOD Journalists and the Jewish Authors of terrorism which was completely D tNALI COOK 'refused to received a deputation and 1 ^ B like mother makes it, at the „ Association. at variance with the policy pursued the crowd was dispersed by police. by responsible Jewish bodies. It was' an 1 LILA LEE. ROTHSCHILD i AUSTRtLIIH M % « "PAMPHLETS FOR MUKHTARS Shortly after 1 p.m. police noticed pointed out by them, however, that Sfi; JAFFA, Monday. — Mukhtars of a suspicious looking parcel l the policy 100 Allenby Rd R ying in' of the British Govern- Thn e performances daily f t - AND RESTAURANT R ^the town were furnished pamphlets Centrad Kingsway. ment, asi expressed f ^^L ' u A Senior Police in the White Pa- at 3, 7 :an:i 9 , j^k TEL AVIV », (Late Blighty Corner) U explaining the British Government's Officer fired per p. m ^ two shots at the object , was such as to encourage belief Lido. T policy for Palestine at a meeting in which was discovered to be harmless. that its decision I facing Cabaret j ^ could be influenced' «« tlie District Offices he^today. St relets were patrolled throughout' by acts of terrorism. »£v ==- ; v HOW NAZIS WIPE OUT MINORITIES Hitler Prop oses - AMERICA! ADVICE a GERMAN CENSUS AND THE POLES , Gestapo Disp oses PJ1 *~ (From a Correspondent) TO PALES E IEWS JOHN GUNTHER AND 0 G. VILL ARD (From a Sp ecial Corre spondent) PRAGUE, June 13.— Beneath The (Middle East and Palestine ably go ' into Trn;\s-Jordan or Iraq, where the surface in Bohemia and Mora- ! with a full length pen-portrait of Dr. I there i: plenty o room,; Jews fr om Eu- in number of Poles living i n German economic pressure, not to speak of vi'ia a bitter if silent struggle is THE last census of population j Weizman at rope W' ndd come, then to Palestine. The territory which remained. German such factors as political terror. the end , make up the Germany on May 17, (the results beginning between the Czech last c'hapters of ""Inside Asia" by idea m< '.-y seem ' antastic, but it worked publis'hed in Berlin on under the Treaty of Vers ailles was of Which were It is worth while to recall the cha- people, now recovered from the John Gunther first copies of which iohen i n posed bot them down if they matc 10 per cent." match respect is to juggle with population This census makes a cletan sweep N sympathise with them — Let ber amounted even to...60 per cent." of previous censuses in Germany, it The chief novel devices are these: muan. All Czech officials have been Mr. Gunther concludes a sober the Je OH look at India. What more can be said that obliteration of t'he 1. Citizens are required to state their The criticism of the st atistical ordered to learn German, and all chapter on the "Lan d of Israel" with xoondei f ull happe ning has there been in real picture with regard to minori- nationality. German methods in the last census oflficial business will shortly be trans1- a not unhopeful closing paragraph, the ye ir 1939 tl/an Gandhi's hum bling ties was achieved by disregarding 2. Sub-classifications of Polish lan- does not of course exhaust the argu- ac.ted entirely in that language. though the author himself admits of the British government merely by the unity of the Polish language. guage. ments against them. What has been Island In German Sea that "the idea may seem fantastic." his red i sal to ta ke food? ... It must be There were introduced artificial clas- 3. The "bilingual population clause, said here is merely sufficient to "Perhaps amelioration will come some reealler tha t /;_ latest fast was " :But the Germanisation of the uay " not sification? such as "Kashubian," fy . Lack of secrecy. .show that these methods have noth- — amelioration to the refugee pr o- aimed :t the British government direct- "Protectorate" 's public mode of blem also "Mazurian" and "Wasserpolnisch," 5. Heavy punishments for "incorrect" ing in common with statistical aims, — in the for m of an ex- ly but at Thai ire Sahib ruler of the expression is only the first step in change of , which are scientifically proved to be statements. .that they are dictated by political p opulations. This is not pr ac- minor date of Kajkot. He th science, and beiing an island in the German sea m There can be no doubt that a cen- been employed against the Poles , it 4. ;With and that Prague must become a sus conducted in such a wr ay gave is unnecessary to stress the influence the German attitude towards censuses involving German minorities centre in Germany's penetration of no true picture of the strength of on the results of the census of the living in other countries. Soiuth-Eastern Europe. the Polish element in Germany. insertion of a clause requiring every In this spirit the Germans are now IHE The Polish view, which was com- 21ST Z IONIST ON GR ESS To illustrate this fact it will be citizen to state whether he considers buisily removing the most valuable 1 municated to the German Govern- ' FT1 '¦ " sufficient to state that the number himself a member of a national mi- objects from old Bohemian castles ft : V r PUBLISHED BY Tl ! ' of Poles in Germany during the 15 nority. It is sufficient to emphasize ment is quite clear, and it can be and museums and transferring them HEAD 0FRGE OF THE ZfONIS ORCH years from 1910-1925 , "fell" by 47.4 that in Germany's present internal taken for granted that Poland will to Germany. | | JllZJmQN .never recognise such a census of po- per cent, and during the following situation this register represents a Tt is impossible to verify all ru- pulation as being in accordance with I A symposium of Zionist work and 'eight years by a further 44 per cent. deliberate restriction of the rights mours, but it seems to be a fact that development. I of civilised people to the free con- the real facts. l A report Between the census of 1910 and the Ita lian troops have arrived in two | on Jewish efforts and pr gress in Palestine. one of 1933 , the 'Polish population fession of nationality. Such a con- It is not without interest to note Moravian towns, Kromeriz and Pre- j the recent German accusations about ; A report on Jewish was shown to 'have declined by fession must be considered now an rov. German political circles in efforts and s* "cess in Palestine, ¦the alleged persecution 1,085.388 persons, e.i. 71.2 per cent. act of heroism. of Germans Prague are reported to regard this ¦ A reliable guide to living in Poland. The Germans who Palestinian ecor mic anil industrial Under these circumstances the at- as a sign that Italian resistance to I ;- undertakings. Inexp licable Phenomenon ;are protesting titude of the Supreme Council of the so loudly against de- the idea of a war against Poland i This artificial census of popula- liberately exaggerated or invented Contributions Association of Poles Living in Ger- has broken down. As there are in Hebrew, English, F ench ait fl German. tion* created difficulties for the Ger- many, as expressed in its resolution incidents are employing methods to- strong German military detachments man 3 them-:elves , as they were un- of March 6, 1938 , is easily under- wards their minorities which can- in Italy, there seems to be no rea- able to explain this remarkable phe- stood. It st resses the danger to the not leave Poland unaffected. son why the Italian Government nomenon. It is clear that such ar- Polish population in Germany caused It is true that recently there have should not send a couple or more of tificially managed "decrease" of the "occurred a few cases of transfer by the Nationalities Register and her own divisions to Bohemia and Do you want to win the I alestine public ? |! I !,l Polish population in Germany, cor- urged the leaders of the Association to the interior districts of Poland of Moravia. . Do you want responded to no true picture and to work by all available means ag- Germans living in the Polish frontier Palcor reports that the Slovak au- to reach the dele :ates of the 21st were intended to mislead world zone, which are explained by dan- thorities have imposed a fine of Zionist Congress ainst this peril. The Polish Press 50,000 , as well as the thr isands of visitors ? public opinion regarding the true acted accordingly, pointing out the gers to the security of the state, crowns on the Jewish community at Zi- Do you want to speak to the Jews number of Poles living in Germany. true si gnificance of the census. flowing from the tension between lina, as a punishment for the action of ill over the world ? ' In order to arrive at a correct pic- It is characteristic of German sta- Poland and Germany. But in com- sevferal merchants in removing the [F SO — ture for the present one must start tistical methods that the nationality parison with the peculiar German "Shtield of David" sign from their shop- census of procedure in with the total fixed by the clause runs counter to German doc- the last census of po- wimdows to indicate their Jewish origin ADVERTISE IN 1910. According to this census, the trine and theory, especially in res- pulation, which is directed in the T'he local authorities declared that pect of German demands regarding main against the entire Polish minor- eveiry Jewish shop must indicate pro- A HIGHLY-PAID EXECUTIVE German minorities living in foreign ity, these cases are hardly worth miniently the origin of its owner in or- countries, such as Poland and Cze- mentioning. der to obviate mistakes by the public. "THE 21 STZI 0NISIC IN GRE SS " position is the normal attainment of choslovakia. It is likewise contrary NOTIFICATION can (celled. publication a School of Accountancy trained man to the National-Socialistic doctrine OF .SALE OF — a lasting memento for very Jewish IMMOVABLE PROPERTY Alt the sale the pufblic generally are home. with a recognised qualification. Qual- of race and nation. The tightness of ify as an Accountant, Secretary, Cost BY AUCTION. invi ted to bid, either personally or by these principles, which are innova- duly authorised agents. No bid by or on !' Accountant, Shipping Expert, Insur- IN THE DISTRICT COURT ! tions, we must leave to the Nazis, behalf of the Mortgagee aJbove-named : i ance Officer , Bank Officer , Book- but if Germans propagate them it OF HAIFA will be accepted, nor will any sale to li. . keeper or for Matriculation Certifi- would be more consistent on their In 0ie MATTER of (the Execution him be valid without the express per- cate and make your future secure. part to observe them. As is well Fffoct3e which was situated in Jaffa Rd. mining one's own nationality sum of LP.100.-, plus interest, Advo- othe.r known particulars bearing on its past 14 years to for 'the by personal declaration has been cate's fees and costs, until final pay- nature: Nil. V ¦ \ 17 iB I !A L I K 'STREET discarded in theory and practice by ment. 8. Area of land : 690 ,sq. metres. \ by 9. Particulars of building: (1) J HADAR HACA RMEL, opposite the majority of countries. German The sale will be auction and the One- v;|s ly. %^#&^ : i "Beth llaahaon" science shows also a negative atti- property Will be exposed to sale on the stor?V w i pressure, etc. Einhaber; East: Yosef Disbak ; West: * «l | it is not necessary to emphasize tween the hours 8.30 a.m. and' 12.30 p.m. ^ * I ur* — d and shall continue for a period of 45 Abraham Disbak. . , . • I III lit TS % the important role which such pres- 15i. Assessed value: LP.275 (of the ** smoke )\ f days from the date of publication here- sure was bound to play in the census of. h'aff share). of May 17 , especiall y with regard to In the event, however, of the debt ¦16.. Particulars of Lease: The pro- l f f 1 the Polish minority which, taking aJbove specified! and the costs of the perty is not leased. f* into consideration its social struc- sale being tendered or paid before the (Sgd.) (k AGHAJANTAN r\ ii the crs%j ~t-«++^ / * * l*{*> oh ture, is exposed to the strongest property is sold, the auction- will be Execution Officer of Haifa. Naturally I keep to I f L^f^' Craven * A * ... their coolness \ and freedom from throat irrita- * il tion makes them a pleasure to } 11|AV ' smoke. And besides I find the j S' 11 \V I f '""PHE voice of modern business cork-ti p is a perfect protection I; | | J re ifiiler / for ringers and lips. Yes ! I I ¦*¦ THE ERUSALEM approves what J would never smoi- : anything I i i| but | Cravcn^A'. | PRESS trade - mark stands for. j A I J For Quality Printing consult c lliroa t copy of the foremost j WILSON who prints at English illustrated magazine THE JERUSALEM PRESS LTD. will be distributed f ree together Frumkin Street — Jerusalem with tomorrow' s issue of the ' "" . ^ " IN TH = EASY-ACCESS 2R98 x T^^1 T^ * * Palestine Post Bldg. — Tel. \ :- i^r ^ i PACKF rS OF IO AND 20 Imported from LONDON ENGLAND M . M r F ' OST ALSO r .AT TINS of SO A COOD NAME IS BZTTEH THAU II •^watw-WTPwi i un g IJWPPIIM PRECIOUS OINTMENT ¦ : ¦ f^v^^.J.Jfys |r ' 4' ¦ _ tarrerai Lid. *^^ ik_lrw*B>»^'l Ecclesiastes Chap. 7-1 — i iO year, Koput auon for ^ua.',t/ A I C. . 680 Agen ts : SPINNEY'S LTD B. 5 ¦ ',. HAIF 1 fighting Firpo sent Dempsey crash- ing out of the ring., Whether Demp- ^ 1' ' '1 ¦ ; sey was pushed back by ringsiders "^k *!__ \ j n^ i i I - I "£*<* f '? ^^.^ (an illegal act), has been a subject * ' of hot dispute ever since. U.S.A. Preferred BOXING Henry Armstrong has now return- ed to the United States disappoint- ed by the ¦<^

THE Published daily except Saturday by The Palestine mm <¦¦- i ipp ym9m^ STINE Post Ltd., and printed at the Jerusalem Press Ltd. f« £¦ mj #;."^ < mmmmmmm PiVLilE H X J [¦¦** a 5, /,1 !i if JA I Registered at the General Post Office Jerusalem. i< : $ j."""^ > iv\ |f J, ^k 1 i 1 * ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ T> dfY C_5 Tl ^A :! .*« Jfc. ¦fc. ¦tW'X XsXM JL A'W BW^ A i A .kj ifcjr J, Sjr Xj r j Z'X »k 1 k«£. ' -<£. 5V < "¦ '&+¦' * i-^4*W*£# J Jfc* U !& A EDITOR, CxERSHON AGRONSKY ^ i S Y' terday f vemug Anny Kreitler June 20, 1939 Tain muz 3, 5099 Jumad Awal 2, 1358. ¦• j j gave»'-¦" a xpiano arre*"- recital"--*— of" * ¦ works- ——>, ... AFTER THE KOH-AGGRESSION PACTS j most ;: arrar ;:etr.iT. *.? , for the left n^HE Jewish National Council barrassment is caused all around. j hand OJaturs y. one-armed) pianists ¦*¦ which is holding a special meet- Latterly an American journalist ' y Vice-Admiral C. V. USftORNE | are are , b t ore of them, Paul j 'Witts enstein- Anny 's former ing today to consider further aspects gave some interesting sidelights on Kreitler June 7 non-aggression pacts ! been regarded as offensive by Ger* I that country landed a hostile force jtj t esacacl e in Vh nua , who arranged one ON of the Jewish struggle against the the part communists have played between. Germany and Estonia j many. It is significant that both on their territory. Having refused | of ti - piece s she played , has gained will in the Palestine terror. That and Germany and Latvia were sign" ! a ' crco isiderabV reputation, I heard White Paper other countries took the opportunity to the non-aggression pact which Ger- ! assuredly devote forces are also interested in troubling ed in Leri.n. On the same rirjy "Prav- j emphasize in a protocol that trade many offered , Finland is not anxious liml"im road'ciu- : from London some da" , the official organ of the U.S.S.R. i with a third power durin g war would to give her cause for offence by ac- 'yea r ago. Tliojorror Britain, is no secret. Coupled part of its time stated Russia's minimum conditions j not constitute a breach of neutrality, cepting guarantees, which might ap- j AAny_ Kreil ' er's dexterity is amaz- fly flay to the unending with an appreciation of the science for joining ihe Peace 'Front , and j thus establishing their right as neU' pear to throw her into the other iing.-1?- : rd many piani'its would be glad }) ' tragedy of the brought to bear in planning these these include the categorical demand j trais to trade with Britain , which camp. j! to P iv as we I with their right hand that Britain , France and Russia shall I they have intention of doing. All three countries, then , would ' as ssi j does 'Vth her left. The Bach of which the bomb acts of destruction, these facts : unceasing terror aid the three Baltic States against 'It is then because these countries like to see France and Britain con- 'i 'Chrc-Chr< viatic Fiatasia was undoubted- outrage in Haifa yesterday is such should lead the authorities to the violation of their ne utrality by an ' a.i d particularly Estonia, have been tent themselves with Russia's bene- lyJ V t.ti i; most successful piece in the But even in true authorship of the disastrous aggressor. i protesting that they clo not want Rus- volent neutrality, unable, from their rsciiI£3l { i . ScriaV.ne, by the way, wrote a terrible example. *- l : •Having just returned from these sian guarantees, will notaccept thehelp rather insular viewpoint, to see that s?omom. mu ic . >r the left hand at a such a grave moment as this it is im- outrages. It is not an easy task, countries, where I had the privilege j of Pjussian armies in their territory this might be almost an invitation ; time when his right arm was disabl- facile but is inescapable and therefore must of hearing the personal views of the ed.^^ VJ rs. Krei Veer might let us hear perative to guard against the j j and declare that they will fight them to the Axis powers to make war. iI it Foreign Ministers 'and other high onor a future occasion. but dangerous tendency among many be manageable. It should not prove J if they come, even if Germans are Britain and France have rightly !I \Vl | officers of state on these very points, j entering the country on opposite Th - Presir mt of the Brighter beyond the ingenuity of combin- the rejected this view and have at- ]j .. people, including even those in most the X can , perhaps, throw some light on I border that Britain has been unable I Eng^ Tr tr ;-h Leas ie was very entertain- , tempted to go on without them, but*! '"* ed forces of the Crown to prevent the curious deadlock that has aris- ! ing. is well a instructive, last night. responsible quarters, which assumes to include any guarantee of the Russia insi:ts on their ^ en. i inclusion, and Part>p ^..t 'ulari y illuminatfng was his Arabs are killed by such a massacre as yesterday's In Baltic States in her draft (agreement " ' •that, whenever Latvia and Estonia both won their the result so far is deadlock. ]ear-]ea T . - - ->r l reference to the Samoan the Haifa vegetable market, with Russia. terror, Jews must be the culprits, freedom after the Great War by their ! In a war between Germany and Soviet Claim Reasonable ' toneCong ie. — Crystal since the converse is only too sadly ____ _ . , own military action in driving out j Poland there would be no great stra- But this pact of mutual assistance Set. r"PHE article on the recen t census of first Germans and then Russians ] tegic need for Germany to operate true that wrhere Jews have been the is as important to Russia as it is to -•- population in Germany which is from their country. The national I through the Baltic ''States, but once Great Britain. It secures Russia i victims, Arabs were the aggressors. heroes who achieved this, General j Russia was involved it would be ¦ appearing on another page raises a against the very aggression which, j W* WU Thus to sum up the situation as be- Balodis in Latvia and General Laido- I very much to Germany's advantage as has been hinted she wrongly i _ JJ ¦' : , j r T, \ •"V V* ¦>J*ltfJ~ S22^ I question which is likely to become in- 1 ner in Estonia , are today, each in to seize Riga , Tallinn iand fhe islands suspected England was tacitly en- '; ciJJ ing due to a change of roles of Jews (Meteorological Section creasingly topi- ' his own country. Deputy President j of Osel and Dago, and so have a couraging Germany to make. Russia simple. It is Ci-i, .Aviation Department). and Arabs is far too as well as Head of the Armed Forces, I naval stranglehold on her powerful has given evidence that her motives m cal as the CDOLER TODAY a convenient but superficial conclu- and wield tremendous influence. t- enemy. It is this, and the commercial today are as frank and above-board -m months Neither they nor their countrymen ; 'MONT-AY, June 1©, 1939 t, . * wear on. penetration which might prepare the as our own, and that she genuinely sion. Standarcls rT , „ . ,. can forget that Soviet Russia tried To ay's wes'her v/as characterized by Unless all indi- ; way for it, that Russia fears, and it wishes to range herself with the high; :¦ Nor is it to attack the evil at the to deprive them of their new-won day temperatures ., after a night j is this which makes the position of actions of u -changed temperatures as com- cations are freedom, and that there have been , ¦ peace front. All her recent root for official pronouncements to the Baltic States precarious, despite ' pare, with va sterday. Su'b-tropical ma- wrong, the Danzig question will not since the Republics were established and M. Molotov s speech support declare that the Jewish population the non-aggression treaties just sign- this view. Moreover, while the in- ritirr : warm air earning from west, Communist risings which have had can? Yronta] system causing rise in Finland is highly improbable, Rus- t currently with its discussion a new Russia, believe that once Russian , ration, would in the event of German .emy . ratures will pass Palestine in the of the alleged Jewish criminals, and sia' anxiety for the continued com- cour: e Of today, so that we may expect attempt is likely to be made to ar- ¦armies were allowed to set foot in ! aggression, fight bravely for their s punishments as independence of Estonia and ¦owe tempera tures tome-row. Wind to inflict collective their lands they would never be rid independence, but with armies of plete gue the case for Germany in terms Latvia is reasonable and understand- v/ill >e moderate and sometimes squ'ally possible deterrents. Such punish- of them , and are determined at all 150 ,000 and 130 000 respectively, it .; of national self-determination — able. An ideological difference and m.air - from west. Visibility will improve ment stigmatizes the innocent with- costs to resist the entry of a single can hardly be supposed that they and -'ill be generally good. anti-Bolshevism being discredited Russian soldier by force of arms. could hold back Germany, especially an old memory must not be allowed Ye terday 's temperatures in degs. C. out punishing or deterring the guilty. to stand in the way of a great move • for the moment. It is therefore not They remember that they formed since Germany would presumably * tcition Minimum 2 p.m. Indeed, if the public or its represen- part of the old Eussia , and so de- possess sea-command. This is of par- for securing world peace. J vdda Air;->ort 16 35 without interest position to to study Germany's lightful has been their brief twenty- ticular importance because it would It would seem logical therefore, J iaifa 16 29 tative bodies were in a i, erus-alem attitude towards such national years taste of freedom that they are enable German troops to cross the for Russia now to approach Estonia 1'9 34 • miscreants responsible for :a>erias 13 38 seize the passionately determined not to lose main obstacle and Latvia either directly, or through minorities as happen to live under to conquest, the river J .mman — 34 yesterday's holocaust at Haifa, it. Dwina , by naval support and flank the intermediary of an honest brok- German rule — always excepting for the the landing parties at the mouth er , to convince them, by undertak- there would be less need Germany . 7 nteornlog-ical Stationpj ortiaalpni Jews who of course are beyond the Fear ing to limit her help to what is ag- i 783.5 metres ahove ' - 'a level) presumably adequate intelligence JUNE 19, 8 am. pale. Their attitude towards Germany is Finland Hostile to Russia reed to be strictly necessary, that staffs maintained by the Army and very similar and almost as bitter. Finland is equally opposed to re- ,, and no E H -ometric pressure . 691.7 mms.; Tem- The case of Czecho-Slovakia she has no ulterior motives nara ure 28 c" -g, C. (82.4 deg F.); Re- They are very conscious that before ceiving help from Russia, for since intention of staying a day longer in the Police. is only the most glaring. :at ':\' s hum .'d y (For previous 2/f hours) 1918 almost all the land was owned 1803 Finland too belonged to Russia their territories than is necessary, ,] . Max temperature 28.2 deg. C. The truth must at last be faced As the author ii' of our special ar- by the Baltic Barons, German noble- and in 1918 Communist armies at- should she be obliged to go there. If (84.a ; deg. F . ; Mm. temperature 19.4 crimes which have that the dastardly ticle points out, oppression and for- men who consistently excluded the tempted to include that country she can convince them of this, (and dog. C. (66 92 deg. F.>; Mean tempera- within the U.S.S.R latterly been committed in Jerusalem, cible assimilation of national minori- natives from land ownership, and . It was Marshal why should fhe not?) it is obvious ture 23 deg. C (41.4* deg. F). maintained, von der Goltz leading a German army and in Haifa, them in a state of quasi- that their independence wil l then be round Tel Aviv ties such as the Poles' is part of serfdom. They are not who assisting the Finnish General blind to Ger- far safer than if they must rely only FIVE Y?ARS AGO TODAY bear the traces of a fiendish but the 'German tradition The Nazis many's philosophy of force , nor to Mannerheim, rescued them and drove . on their own strength to repel a From The Palestine Post They are hard- her actions in Czecho-Slovakia and the Russians out . and though Ger- clever organization. have merely brought to a fine pitch Germ any which mi ght want to occupy ; :.JNE 20 Memel. and they fear her intensely. m any tried to put a German prince J , 1934 ascribed to the spontaneous T ly to be of perfection the system current in They remember that it was only with on the Finnish throne and so estab- their territory for strategic reasons j BIR ONIM. Heavy sentences were misguided "patriotism" such as a pre-War 'Germany ; nevertheless some British assistance that they drove* lish vassalage, this was resisted and if for no others. pa sed by rhe Jaffa District Court (J i\ Justine Copland) on Aba Ahimeir, exhibited a year ago back the German armies in 1919- Finland remains grateful to Germany. In return for Russia's guarantees, Jewish youth of the changes which have been in- w! ¦> receiv -.'d 21 months' imprison- 1920. They are sympathetic to Brit- The Finnish the Baltic States would need to un- near Rosh Pinah. Rather do they troduced by them can lay some claim General Staff is per- m: nt , and t. h.ree others on charges of ain , and grateful for the British meated with German tradition and dertake that no peaceful penetration -be ag mem'-, ers cf an unlawful as- be the work of experts in appear to to novelty. It needs no emphasis naval help without which they could the country, as a whole though its by another Power would be permit- so ;, .tion. their destruction, no less than the work that under a totalitarian dictator- hardly have won their freedom , but trade depends on 'Britain , sympathiz- ted of a nature to undername NA2 IS.—A crisis was seen in Herr Hit- military position. They need make who wrought si- their policy, in the event of a Euro- es with the Third Reich's recent ac- le: ,i camp as a result of the sup- of those assassins ship, national oppression assumes no other un dertaking, for then surely, pean war, is to maintain their neu- tions up to , but not including, that re: sing 'by I J r. Goebbels of a speech milar destruction where Jews have new aspects in the event of their countries being , in proof of which it is trality .as long as possible , and if of last March. The annexation of the rn; de by F> rr Franz von Pa pen in invaded they would not decline ]¦;¦ aga been the victims. If the organiza- only necessary to reflect that the attacked from either side, to defend old Czecho-Slovakia has for 'test 'ist Nazi political attacks the first genuine assistance in repelling the en ;he:r epaoner tj s . be evid- themselves as best as they can. time swung Finnish tion of which they seem to manipulation of statistics can pro- sympathy to- ¦invader A n on- ward^ the Democracies . ence was that of a Jewish body it ceed unchecked 'aggression pact with Ger- , and the dis- Poland , who appears have ac- and uncriticised. many, made ' play of German to CONFERENCES AND and at Germany s express ruthlesness has caus- cepted the prospect of Russian aid, could hardly remain unknown On the basis of such statistics the request LFC ' - , serves to .allay public anxie- ed them to fear for their Aaland Is- and to whom the in dependence of URES TODAY In common with all the lands, which they TEI'i'SA -untraced. German authorities are now prepar- ty and foster trade, and may perhaps realize might be of 'the Baltic 'St a tes is of great impor- LEM improve their use to Germany in a world 1 A. E. S'.rnchen : "The Stability of inhabitants, of this country, the Jews ing to demonstrate the overwhelm- chance of neutrality in struggle. tance, might well fill the role of \ a world war It can Their policy Mo 1 -ular St 'uctuae in Solutions" ; 8 their best to . do no harm at is neutrality, and they '"honest broker" and initiate matters. ' have a solemn duty to do ingly 'German character of certain ¦all events p.m. 22 Ki?u. George Avenue; Auspices: , and its refusal might have would only fight against Germany if It is to be hoped , therefore, that uncover the source of such crimes. Pfiif *1;ine C: . mists Organization. "mixed" eastern provinces, particu- while the Foreign Offices and Em- TE: AVIV This responsibility they have never larly Upper Silesia which borders bassies continue negotiations, the IJe . P. Berv-tein : "The Political Situa- ' shirked , but short of being ordered to on the Polish province of the same next few days will see conversations tion ; 8.30 p rn.; 47 Rothschild Eoule- between var ; Auspic . s: Austrian Settlers As- and del iver they have not the countries immediately stand up name. If little mention has hither- l interested, to thrash out the various soc!, tion. . f¦ ^'* u % ' r-**SM I been told what they can do. Un- to been made I ' r- {§ '*" I. . possibilities J: ' \ Kl inoff: "Between Chamberlain in Nazi propaganda of i \ ^m ***v i *%. i and how they may best ana Stalin " , r 45 p.m.; 11 Rehov Bialik; like the Arabs, the heads of the Jew- the unredeemed German minority in be met. Ave -.ices: Un i on of Jewish Combatants. I World Copyright 1939 by COOPERA- consistently de- HA '- "A ish Community have the rich industrial region of Polish ; TION. (Reproduction even in par t fpH'E war in China has already pro-¦ of the territory which is as large as strict- E "i cranto Association: Weekly Meet- nounced bloodshed , from the be- Silesia it is certainly not out of for- ly forbidden ) 1 duced every known form of: Europe without Russia. in" ¦:> p.m.; Atid Sc hool; 9 Kerzl Street, riots and have suc- getfulness. ginning of the , atrocity, including the blockade of: , Great Britain claims two sections ceeded , on the whole, in preventing National oppression is of course no foreign concessions, with the excep-' — the Ross dependency, between ¦ '; counter-measures from being ta- monopoly of the Germ ans, but the tion of one : the use of poison gas. 160 degrees East and 150 degrees Ic seems that this weapon is still'- V/est longitude, and a large area be^- ^^' ^ ps^f ^m^^ ken. But they are also entitled to combination of forcible Gerrnanisa- If the presen t Ja- ¦ bsing reserved. tween 20 and 80 degrees longitude. t> > ask why the authorities, with all tion , crooked statistics and hypocri- panese attemp t to stop British and1 This should supply the "have-nots" American financial ¦ the resources at their disposal , have tical appeals to the principle of self- aid to China" with fresh propagandist ammunition. should fail , as it probably will, new7 While Germans go without butter failed to trace the authors of these determination is too typical of the vi ' efforts are likely to be made to cow* r - and Italians are fo rbidden to drink r/ deadly crimes ? No more than the spirit of the present German regime the Chinese through "frightfuiness." coffee, perfidious Albion is attempt- ENJOY TRUE escape For this task Japan is wei! equipped. ing a corner in ice-cream. # rest of us can the authorities to justify neglect. The author • LUXURY <^_ It is calculated that her annual pro- "" the burden of the responsibility rightly draws attention to a peculia- WITH < duction of poison gas- is near 5, 000'' us all. It , rpAiSMANTA is also in the market, ./;* T , * which lies so heavily on rity of the Nazi mind which expres- tons. What is more important, steps, c/lfoofyD \ <. 1 to judge from a proposal that it CIGARETTES is well known that the A rab terror ses itself in the elasticity of certain have recently been taken to expandI , * * production. This would seem to.h snould be sold to the Jews. This was largely in the hands of hired political formulas "Self-determina, intelligent suggestion AT A PRICE THAT « _^ , i . - indicate that we have not seen the:„ is made in the MAKES YOU WONDER l' "Sydney Bulletin gunmen, with the price of killing a tion ," like "independence" and "liv- ¦end of Japan's civilising mission. It;. ," Australia. The HOW IT' S DONE wnter calculates that Tasmania, in- Jew and Briton clearly and preci- ing space" has a special connotation will be recalled that poison gas was; also used by the Italians in Ethio- cluding its inhabitants — 235,400 — sely set out. It is well known that to the present German mind. "Living and its public debt , is worth £250 pia as a means of overcoming the; ' i against million , which he says , "to a race the same terror was used space" is used by Dr. Goebbels as population 's sales resistance to Italian. riUrKi xWe^ Xl of financiers is a bagatelle." To 2nd Series Arabs also. Persons who take to a synonym for the active acquisition culture. ^&* * ^ ^ • 1 ouore him further, "At 250 million 1 > - "»' /#> «»< •- pi ***-! v-r * killing as a profession may have of foreignforeign territory,territorv. rather than the it would be a bargain on both sides " employers who are not averse to passive conserving- of legitimate pos- T'HE next war will be fought for — the State debt would be wiped ^vv )' 4 t *^* 'l r* \l out . . and a vast reservoir of ready *^, «** ^ *i " «*«~\p^ V2 Arabs the victims again, if sessions and "self-determination" control of the Antarctic. How ^^ making , money would be created in Austra- ( do I know? Reports have just be cm • t' ' *" z^.'i .,. » i thereby grea ter confusion and em- has come to stand for the German lia for new internal loans, particu- ,\ < <'- <¦ published showing that a territory V rS * - V \ d J. \_d "" ** ' ** % I IN . I I ... . . **<\ coverin g 5, 000 larly defence ." He also points out * "right to protect" minorities 000 , square miles has; u J s that "there are no Arabs to cause ¦¦ \ -~~T o*, v"v . _»w _ ¦*< . Jf **«». «^ % For Finer Kadio Performance who would decide differently if left not yet been annexed to the domains; *•''< " ^ I of the neighbouring countries. The; trouble to t'he purchasers, and Aus- , tf i"t*we . <__, ii ?-¦ » *** fc J * " - '* < - ^k fit » i to themselves. It is not merely a tralia would have no ground * fact that much of it has; for fear ¦ <¦ * is under ice * /. A, . . ' • - case of one man 's right being the not dampened the desires of Great; of a Jewish Navy ravaging its shores." This last suggestion is ^V-^V -?*}: ]/FT other man's wrong, but of the virtual Britain , the United Sta tes , France,, ^ Germany, Norway and Australia to> particularl y valuable as it appears to denial of rights to non-Germans. get control of it , if we are to be- throw light on the underlying cau- i *^&*m\ * # s ses of Mw25r MILS *0-» , . . **t". This was emphasized by the fa te of liev e press reports. (Incidental ly,, some of the trouble here. Per- * > \ \ RftDfOTRON TUBES sonally we prefer this idea to the FOR 20 OR 27 .- "' " RCA the Czechs, and the Polish nation where do Germany and France come; in?) — The value of lbe territory- British Guiana project. At least its First in Metal may be pardoned for refusing to is cmiectural , but the Ellsworth ex- asininity is genuine and not faked . Foremost in glass put its trust into "guarantees" of pedition last year reported that a. 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