APRIL 8, 19 APRIL 8, 1938 THE JEWISH TRANSCRIPT, SEATTLE PAGE SEVEN
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00)icture Highlights In The News Of The Week
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get killed m pFnischewitz, it means lighting the traditional candles and setting the
sing over thersP zqay table for Mrs Manischewtiz, who like many another Jewish
', and she had tUsewife, will show homemakers-to-be how to arrange a Passover
bey her arrivalale. Below you see how the matzos you eat are made.
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bin .1858, just 80 years ago, when the first matzos factory was estab-
, o m this country, unleavened bread was baked in basement kit-
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largest matzo bakery in Jersey City, N. J., when only 5 minutes
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J. U. Manischewitz,
head of the world's
largest matzos bakery
in Jersey City, N. J.,
examines the photo-
electric cell he invent-
ed to count the mat-
zos, alloting 13 to each
one-pound carton.
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in tim worhl to
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tl was convertil
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GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
• . "Hitler is stupidl"
Irish Wit
Slashes At
Adolf Hitler
LONDON (W. N. S. )-- Hitler
lmsn't solved the Jewish problem,
"hc's created it" and by Iris treat-
ment of the Jews lms "(lamaged Iris
intellectual credit to an extraordi-
nary extent," George Bernard Shaw,
famed h'ish author, declared this
week in an interview pul)lishcd in
the London D.dly Express. "Eu-
rope could hardly 1)e more disagree-
ably surprised if he (IIitler) had
revived witch 1)urning," Shaw said.
"The exiling of Einstein and the
confiscation of his property was Hit-
ler's stupidest act. Einstein may
yet be the winner."
Hebrew U.
Savant Hailed
CAIRO, Egypt, (W. N. S.)--A lte-
1)rew University scientist ll'ts m'tde
what is "prol)ably the gre'ttcst step
in the struggle against leprosy made
in recent years," the International
Leprosy Conference was toht this
week by its president, Dr. Victor
IIeiscr of New York, wlm reported
on experiments made by Dr. Saul
Adler. Dr. llciser said that Dr.
Adler has successfully innocul'tted
't rat with leprosy and then commu-
nicated the disease to other rodents.
"The pathology of leprosy thus cal-
tivatcd more closely resembles the
pathology of human leprosy than
any other cultivated in other ani-
mals," Dr. Iteiser said.
"Moreover, this particular test
lms never before been effcctcd with
any other animals."
Italian Radio Fires 90
Jewish Technicians
ROME (W. N. S.)--Ninety Jewish
technical eml)loyes of Italian radio
stations have been dismissed, ac-
cording to announcement this week
in the anti-Semitic paper, II Tevere.
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ANNIVERSARYI--Here you see an aerial view of Hebrew University on Mount Scopus, in Jeru-
salem, which observed the 30th anniversary of its founding on April 1. Beginning in 1925 with one
building, 64 students, a faculty of 30, a curriculum of 12 courses in four departments, it now has 12
buildings, a student body of over 800, a faculty of 110, and a broad program of teaching and research
whose standards are on a par with those of the world's leading universities.
Uncle Of
Frankfurter
Jailed, Freed
WASIIINGTON, D. C. (W.N.S.)--
Dr. Solomon Frankfurter, octoge-
narian uncle of Prof. Felix Frank-
farter of the ltarvard Law School,
was released this week from jail in
Vienn' as a result of intervention of
the American State Department.
l)r. Frankfurter is an eminent scho-
l'r. The State l)epartment has 1)een
asked by the Jewish War Veterans to
intercede in behalf of Captain Sig-
round von Frie(tman, president of the
Austrian Jewish War Veterans, who
is under arrest. A Warsaw rel)ort
stated tlmt General Gorecld, presi-
dent of the Polish section of FIDAC,
international federation of allied
war veterans, trod appealed to FI-
DAC headquarters in t'aris to seek
the relc.me of Captain von Friedman.
IAly Pens Cancels
Vienna Appearance
I)ETROIT -- Behause sbe does not
approve "of what the Nazis are do-
ing to culture" in Austria, Lily Pens,
French Metropolitan Opera soprano,
lids week cancelled her scheduled
April appearance in Vienna.
"There will be no more fine music
in Vienn. in a short time," she said.
"The symphony orchestra and the
opera company are being put under
Nazi control, which in my mind, will
very soon conpletely ruin them, I
am not in sympathy with such tac-
tics."
Russia Will Halt Nazi
March, Rabbi Predicts
ATLANTA, Ga.--lf Gernmny in-
wdes Czechosh)vaki.t, Soviet Russia
will act.
This is the prediction made this
week by bahl-pated Rabbi Isaac E.
Mareuson, of Macon, Ga., based
upon Iris visit last year to tim U. S.
R.R.
Gives $1,O00
RABBI SOLOMON GOLDMAN
• . . he'll give $1,000 a year l
Rabbi Seeks
Aid For Zion
BROOKLYN', N. Y.--Rabbi Solo-
mon Goldman, silvery-haired think-
er who beads Clficago's largest Con-
servative synagogue, launched a one-
man ten year plan of giving in order
to safeguard Palestine against parti-
tion. He announced that he would
give $1,000 a year for the next 10
years to Hadassah. He tlfinks other
Americans should do likewise.
Nazi Swastika Floats
Over King David Hotel
JERUSALEM--The Nazi Swas-
tika this week flew over King David
Hotel, modern Jerusalem hostelry
nanmd for the famous Biblical king
of the ltebrews.
The German national einblem was
hoisted over the hotel in lmnor of
Lt. Col. Oscar yon tlindenburg, son
of the late German president and
army lmro, who w,ts stopping there
on a tour of the Near East.
Nazis Routed
In Trenton,
Vets Talk
TRENTON, N. J. (W. N. S.)--
A scheduled meeting of the German-
American Band in Heil's II,dl was
converted into an anti-Nazi rally
this week when war veterans and
trade unionists carrying anti-Hitler
signs occupied all seats in the lmll
before the Nazi group "u'rived. Wil-
liam Kuntz, national Btmd organi-
zer, tried to .Mdress tbe crowd but
afrer being booed and hissed forten
minntcs gavc Ul) and left. The meet-
ing then contimmd 'ts 'tn anti-Nazi
dcnumstralion with speakers' rep-
resenting the Amcrican Legion, thel
Jewish War Veterans and labor
organizqtions taking the platform.
U. S. War Veterans
Denounce Hitlerites
NEW BEDFORD, Mass (W. N. S.)
--The German-American Bund was
characterized as "public enemy No.
1" in a resolution adopted this week
by the Adnrews-l).dfill Post of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars.
The New Bedford Voiture 577 of
the American Legion's "40 and 8"
Society, also condemned the Bund
and called upon the State legislature
to curl) its activities.
Zachary, Ex-Seattleite,
Talks For Silver Shirts
NEW CASTLE, Pa (W. N. S.)--
A meeting of tim local branch of tim
Silver Shirt Legion was held in an
abandoned garage to the accoml)ani-
ment of boos and a cross fire of ques-
tions from indignant residents this
week after the Fascist, anti-Jewish
organization was denied use of the
city hall and the Catlmdr'fl Ball-
room. Principal speaker was Roy
Zachary, deseril)ed as "national
fiehl marshal."
Dr. Weizmann Threatens To Resign As Head
Of World Zionists If Partition Policy Changed
LONDON (WNS)--Stung by criti-
cism leveled "t tim Zionist Executive
in connection with partition negoti-
ations with the British Government,
Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president of
the Jewish Agency, this week re-
minded the Zionist Actions Com-
mittec tlmt his associates and lie
were working in accordance with tbe
resolution adopted at the last Zionist
Congress, and said that if that policy
were changed he "would be unable
to continue in the leadership."
Warning the Actions Committee
that the Jewish position was growing
graver every moment in Europe, as
attested by the calanfity that had
just befallen the Jews of Austria, Dr.
Weiznmnn asserted: "Jews are ex-
actly in the same position today as
they were before the Balfour Declar-
ation except that they were much
weaker, although the Zionist move-
men( and the Yishuv in Palestine
were stronger."
Declaring that the political situa-
tion in Palestine was "serious," Dr.
Weizmann expressed belief that "the
center of gravity has now shifted to
America."
He therefore proposed an increase
in American Jewry's responsibility
through establishment of a Zionist
political office in America to be ad-
nfinistered by Dr. Stephen S. Wise,
president of the Zionist Organization
of America, and Louis Lipsky, Am-
erican member of the Zionist Execu-
tive.
Dr. Weizmann gave lfis assurance
that in his oral and written commu-
nications with the British govern-
nmnt, lm had been firm in insisting
upon the Peel scheme for partition
as a minimum basis of discussion.
David Ben Gurion, chairman of the
Jewish Agency Executive, said he
believed that a Jewish State in a
smaller Palestine would bring the
Jewish redemption closer.
IIe said he was unable to guaran-
tee the safety of a Jewish State in a
small area, "but, on the other band,
those insisting upon the retention
of the Mandate were unable to guar-
antee that the Jews could obtain a
majority througt the Mandate."
l)isturbcd 1)y reports on the econ-
onfic situation presented by Eliezer
Kaplan, treasurer of the Jewish
Agency, the Actions Comnfittce ap-
pointed a commission of 15 to work
out a program to deal with financial
and economic conditions in Palestine.
Zionist national funds require
$10,000,000 not only for economic
strengthening of the Yishuv, but for
lmlstering the Jewish political situa-
tion in Palestine, Kaplan said.
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