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THE JEWISH TRANSCRIPT, SF.ATTLE
JUNE 3,
Bhhop's Daughter Urges
Boycott Of German Goods
NEW YORK (WNS)--Plans for
strengthening the anti-Nazi boycott
in the United States were adopted
this wcck at the amntal convention
of the Non-Sectaritm Anti-Nazi
League and the annual conference of
the Women's Division of the Joint
Boycott Cotmcil meeting on the same
day but in different parts of the city.
The League's conference elected a
national beard of 72 which will
choose new ottieers and an executive
director. The 325 dtdegates repre-
scoring 305 organizati(ms in 27
states authorized the c.onvcning of a
national parley of all groups engaged
in boycott work.
After he'iring addresses by lh!l)rc-
sentative Dickstein, ]'rof. ],'ritnz
Bous, Williqm Collins, New Yo,'l
rel)resentative of the American Fed-
erati,m of ],abel and l)r. MAx Wiuk-
]er, tlle convention v(!il on ret:nrd :is"
favoring "t Congressional probe of
Nazi aetivilies and olq)osing a
Congressi(mal })ill to end labeling of
imported merchandise.
The Women's 1)i vision of lhe .Joint
lh)yeott Council voted t() Sl)Onsor it
disl)lay of American sul)slitules for
Nazi-made goods at the World's F.dr
and 1)le(lge(l continuance of l)ea('eful
picketing of boycott vi()lators.
Speake,'s inehuled Mrs. Stel)hen S.
Wise; l)orothy Me('.onncll, daughter
of Bishop Francis J. McConnell; and
Elinore llerrick, director of the
secen(1 region, National Labor Re-
hitters Board.
Gov. Horner
Probes New
Nazi Group
CIIICAGO (WNS)---An investiga-
tion of the Amerie.in Rangers, a
quasi-military erganization with
ideals simil.u' to the Nazi Bund and
the Silver Shirts, was trade,' way here
this week on ortlcrs of Gov. Itenry
llorner, after Army intelligence of-
ricers broke up it secret drill session
of the organization in the 132nd Na-
tional Gtmrd Armory.
Heading the probe is Col. William
Spc.m:cr, division ehief of military in-
telligence.
Edwin Paul Richter is commander-
iu-chief of the American Rangers.
Col. Philip Gerrard, a former United
St'ltes Army major, is vice-president,
and Justus Chancelhn', a lawyer, is
I)resident.
The organization is slti(l to be mak-
ing a th'ive for 1,000 members in each
of the 48 states.
MARRIAGE FORBIDDEN
In Germany, during the Middle
Ages, only one member of a househohl
was permitted to marry, the other
members of the family being com-
lltdled to either emigra|e or remain
unm.rried.
Christians
Must Fight
Bigots--Bishop
LONI)ON (WNS)--It is the duty
of Christians to help the Jews "whose
life is even worse than that of dogs,"
Dr. ]Ienry Wilson, Bishop of Chehns-
ford, deel.u'ed this week in the cur-
rent issue of the Diocesan Chronicle.
"The he'lrt and eonseience of a
great many, if not all of us must be
seriously trottbled by the l)ersecution
to which non-Aryans are subject in
Gcrmany.uM Austria," the ]ishol)
wrote.
"1 e'tnnot stale too strongly ]row
firmly I believe it is our /)lain duly
to help the recALl)ors of these bitlerly,
savagely lie:.seeute(l races, '
l)r. Wilson also ridiculed the t'ill)-
surd llitlerist raci,dism."
$367,798 Is
Charity Gift
NEW Y()ILK (WNS)--Bequesls
anmunting to $367,798 were left to
(Ira llel)rew ()rphan Asylum, the M(.
Sinai ]losl)ital , the Na(ionnl Jewish
]Iospital in l)enver, Monleiiore llos-
pital and the Cripphd Chihh'en's
East Side Free School in lhe will of
the late Frederick C. Gohlsmith, ap-
liraisal of his esllile revealed this
week,
lie. left $183,899, one third of his
residue estate, to the first two-named
institutions anti it simihu" amount to
be divided equally among tile latter
three institutions.
N. Y. Nazis
Are Snubbed
NEW YORK (WNS)--Al)pearing
as uninvited guests at the rifth an-
ntml memorial service of the National
Maritime Association on the steps
of the United States Custom IIouse,
200 uniformed members of the Ger-
man-American Bund, led by their
nation.t[ leader, Fritz Kuhn, this
week were publicly snubbed and
cohi-shouldercd.
When the Nazis arrived, Josel)h P.
Ryan, llresident of the International
Longshoremen's Association, refused
to aecept an aw.u'd in their presence,
and received it indoors in priwtte.
Custom house officials who are
members of the American Legion re-
fused to send their colors out for the
ceremony while the Nazis remained
and tim crowd of 500 gathered
for the exercises began muttering
against the Nazis.
Kuhn and his followers shewed up
to honor Dr. Ihlgo Eckener, who was
to have received "ui awar(l, but he
failed to appear.
] FUNERAL DIRECTORS 11 Fighting Each Other
/ EAsT 0013 /I MONTREAL (WNS)--Dissensil,n
]1702 BROADWAY SEATTLI I in leadership of the Nati(mal Social
• " Christian Party, Canada's anti-Se-
Carkeek, Harris, Harris and Carroll
Empire Building.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE.
STATE OF WASHINGTON,\\;
County of K ng. Jss.
Sheriff's Office
By virtue of an OItDEIL OF SALE issued
out of the Honorable Superior Court of King
County, on the 25th day of May, 1938, by the
clerk thereof in the case of VICTOR. G.
SKINNER, as Liquidator and Receiver of
The Home Savings and Loan Association,
mitic and Nazi l)a,'ty, WAS disclosed
this week when Adricn Arc'tn(1, na-
tional leader, ousted J. E. Lessard
and 1),'. J. G. Lambe,'t, his two l)rin-
cipal aides, on charges of insubordi-
nation.
Lamlmrt is the man resllonsil/le for
the (.ireuhtti,m of tens of thous'mds
of COl)ies of a violently "uiti-Jewish
I)amphlet called "The Key to the
Mystery."
Lambert and Lessard ammunced
They Plead To
Aid Kinsmen
Arm Holy Land Colonists Against
Arab Rioters, Urge British ZionL____
"HELP OUR BROTHERS I"--The conference of nations, called by President Roosevelt, meets
July 6 at Evians, France, tackling the problem of refugees from the Nazi-infected area in Central
Europe. Indication of the scope of the problem, and of the methods which will have to be applied, is
furnished by the reaction of the American relatives of the refugees and those still suffering within the
swastika prison. Above is the camera's record of a daily scene in the headquarters of HIAS (Hebrew
Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society) in New York City, where American relatives come for advice and
guidance as to how to help their kin through immigration to more hospitable shores. Since Anschluss,
more than 10,000 pleas for aid have been made to HIAS branches.
Murals Tell Of
Jew In America
]I1GIITSTOWN, N. J. (WNS)--
The story of the flight of Jews fr,)m
1)ogroms abroad to a new and hal)pier
life in America is unfolded in a series
of gral)hic groull studies making u 1)
a mural 48 feet hmg by 12 feet high
which was unveiled this week in the
new $80,000 schoolhouse of Jersey
Ih/mesteads, the cooperative indus-
trial settlement of Jewish needle-
workers established here by the Rural
Resettlement Administration.
Creation cf Ben Shahn, former as-
sistant of Diego Rivera, the mm'al
depicts anti-Semitism in Germany,
the arrival of Jews at Ellis Island,
the rise of the Jewish trades unions
from swe.tt shops, the prog,'ess of the
Jewish intellectual antl other phases
of Jewish history.
60c, $1.00,1.25 (Tax Included)
NEW PRICE POLICY
PAUL BOESCH
prevents
WRESTLING
Civic Aud.--Each Friday NiLe
DR. BONNELLE I
Clfiropraet or-Drugless Physician
FEVER-THERAPY
COLON IRRIGATIONS
114 Broadway N., CA. 2720
Residence, KE. 1206-R12
--CREDIT--
EXTENSION SERVICE
Any Money Trouble Handled
on Monthly Payments
NO SECUIUTY NEEDED
--Not a Loan Company
564 Empire Bldg., MAin 9259
Rabbis Should Lead
Jewry, Says Pulpiteer
NEW YORK (W N S )---Let a
united rabbinate lead America's
4,500,000 Jews I
That was advocated this week
by Rabbi Hyman J. Schachtel of
the West End Synagogue in a ser-
mon opposing the American Jew-
ish Congress' referendum to cre-
ate a united front against anti-
Semitism.
"Of course we must unite, but
it seems to me, and I speak only
as an individual, that united
leadership should be found in the
• rabbinate of America."
New Rules
Hit Reich Jews
NEW YORK (WNS) -- Recent reg-
ulatinns depriving the Jewish com-
munities of Germany of their qttasi-
llublie character and therefore of
their right to levy t'txes on their
memllers is '% most serious and lie: `-
haps irreparal)le blow" to their
ability to sustain their own welfare
an(1 eharitM)le institutio,m, it was
ret)orted this week by the Joint Dis-
tril)ution Committee.
The J. l). C. contributed $682,000
during 1937 toward the expenses of
training, re-training, economic aid,
emigration, cthn:ation and welfare of
the Jewish llOl)ulation.
Temple Sisterhoods
Spread To Cuba
CINCINNATI (WNS)- -Memller-
shil) in seven countries and four eon-
tinents this week became the I)roud
lloast of the National Federation (if
Teml/le Sisterhoods when it an-
n(mneed admission (if the Menorah
Sisterhood cf Temple Beth lm'ael of
lIawma, Cul)a, into the ranks (if its
attiliates. The Federation now has
branches in the United States, Eng-
land, South Africa, Australia, Pana-
ma and Cul)a.
Founder Of Second
Palestine Colony Dies
Refugee Meet
Set For July
In Geneva
GENEVA (WNS)--First meeting
of the inter-governmental eommittee
for emigration of ,'cfugees front Aus-
tria and Germany in accordance with
the l)lan outlined by President
Roosevelt in his iuvitation to 33
powers will be held at Evian-les-
Baths, France, on July 6, it was an-
nounced this week by Leland liar-
risen, United States minister to
Switzerhmd.
League of Nations Council's com-
mittee on international aid to refu-
gees informed Mr. Ihtrrison that they
had prepared a report for submission
to the Council recommending a
three-point program for refugee aid"
1.--Coordination of the League
Iligh Co,mnission for German Refu-
gees and the Nansen Office for state-
less refugees into li single autono-
mous office to aid refugees of till na-
tionalities and creeds.
2.--Coortlinittion of League efforts
in behalf ef refugees with Roosevelt's
lflan of relief.
3.--Participation by the ].eague
lligh (2mnmissioner for German Refu-
gees in tim July 6 conference.
SPAIN'S HISTORIC ROLE
The coincidence of the discovery
of America and the expulsion of the
Jews from Spaiu tias often been not-
ed. ])r. Meyer Kayscrling, German
rabbi antl historian, (19 ecnttary)
sltys: "Where the history of the Jews
in Sl)ain ends, their h'istory in Am-
erica begins; tlm inquisition is the
last ch.'qlter of the confessors of
Judaism on the Pyrenean peninsula
and its first chapter on the continent
of the Western hemisphere."
LONDON W N S
tieR of the I'alestine Ma
such time as a final
agreed upon ), was demande
by the English Zionist
one of a series of
adopted resolutions at i
convention.
The Fetleration insisted
ish immigration be
cerdance with the economic
of the country and Jewish
attirmed the aim of Zionism
estal)lis]nnent of a Jewish
P.desti,m; recorded wit]l
loss of lives as it result of
expressed admiration for the
in its resistance; tu'ged
permission fl)r .trming of the
in self-defense; el)posed the
high level for immigration;
regret it the arbitrary
restric{ions; "lAd insisted
Jewish National ]hmm is
l)ermanent sohltion of thq
tluestion.
The convention .tl)pealed
lisb Jews fit self-denial for
1)egimling Shavttotb,
festing solitlarity with the
Lady Reading, who
the session, m'ttle it striking
for each l/erson to contri
days' earnings to tim
She 'umounced that 10,000
($50,000) had been contribl .
,- IIEAD ME
the fund lly the Marks familYlat, s''
l'rof. Selig Brodetsky, head[ h inside
• r sre shov
political delrtrtmen of tile l,l,
# u s great
Agency Executive, observed t']il, ,
problem ought 'J oald;
l'alcstine
a
JLte cover
viewed in the light of the L_ _
, sJPa(loured
internatmnal' situation. Con sjv st all Jm
ly, he delirccated ir"csl)°nsiI).r, "
tacks on Great Britain whiee o r"
Alexa:
steadily growirig worse." 11;-
A Golden Book certificate
sented to Chief Rabbi J. H,
T,,o ,,o,,vo,,.on o,,00od wi,00 6nce,
tion of the officers guiding tl
lish Zionist Federation last/'he B
Lord Melchett was named hC
vice-president. Dr. Chair
mann is president. )Nb0N
(w:
1Is1 "Abie's ]
l/,i,y the :
t 8Uehestov
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HOT MINERAL or MUD BATHS [rarscript i
Plaintiff, wrsus ALMA B. COOKE, a widow;
L. G. ItAWLEY and JANE DOE ItAWLEY,
his wife, l)efendants, No. 303443, and to me,
directed and delivered:
NOTICE IS ItERBEY GIVEN, That I
will proceed to sell at public auction to the
ifighest bidder for (:ash, within the hours pre-
scribed hy law for Sheriff's sales, to-wit: at
Ten o'Cloek A. M. un the 9th day of July,
1938, before the Court House door of King
Uo.nt¥, Jefferson Street entrance, at Seattle,
Ja the tat el W{ashington, the following de-
scribed propsr,y, situated in King County,
State of Washtngtoh, to-wit:
Lot Two (2), Block SIx (6) of Riverton
Acre Traets, situated in the County of King,
State of Washington; with the appurtenances,
tenements, hereditaments, water rights and
other rights or privileges now or hereafter be-
longing to or used in connection with the
above described premises; and all plumbing,
lighting, heating, ventilating, water and ir-
rtgatlon apparatus and fixtures now or here-
after belonging or used in connection with the
above described premises; levied on asthe
property of all of the said defendants herein,
to satisfy a judgment of a foreclosure of a
mortgage against the hcrelnabove deseribed
property amounting to one thousand twn
hundred seventy seven and 48-100 ($1,277.48)
Dollars attorney's fees of $I00.00, the cost of
suit and interest in favor of plaintiff.
Dated this 26th day of May, 1938.
W. B. SEVERYNS, Sheriff,
By It. J. Ricr, Deputy.
6-3-38 5 ti 7-1-38.
creation of a rival party, claiming 24 W. Conn. St. MAin 2428
the support of the majority of Ar- JIi'RIJSALEM (WNS)--Zvi ]hn'o- is rendering relief to sufferers of
CaRd's followers, ritz, whtl came to Palestine with the RHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS NEURITIS
Biht movement in the '80s, and who HAY FEVER NERVOUSNESS INSOMNIA
was one cf the founders of Gdera, Drive out Aurora Avenue to No. 97th, turn East 3 blocks
Roumania Fights Ban |]iTEBSTER STEVENS died tmre this week at the age of 82. Consult your Physician.
On Jewish Lawyers '] ] C04flIf£RCt4L Gdera, the second agricttltural Heis in a position to know. Phone KEnwood 0131
settlemeut estalllished by the Biht-
BUCHAREST (WNS)--Reversing PIfOTOGRAPHERW
tin order by the Roumanian Ba," We talmanythlng, anywhera, eny time im, completed its fiftieth anniversary
6111 RG][IA STREET stn'vivorsCelel)rati°nof inthe1934original seven immi- )
Council forbidding Jewish lawyers PHONE MAIN ;17411 Ihlrovitz was the second of the last •
to take the oath of loyalty to the new ' Wr,te
constitution until their citizenship grants who estal)lished Gdera in the
elaims had 1)een revised, the Min- desolate and barren section of sould>,,, 11
istry of Justice this week instructed crn l'alestino,
all bar councils to permit Jewish
lawyers to take the oath even if they
have been excluded from the bar $20,000,000 GAMBLE I
associations. Through a h/an granted on the spur
Meanwhile, the Ministry of the of the moment and on the basis of
Interiorbanned thedisplayof flags, pers°nM fricndshil) (a 4 milli°n Th "
banners and emblems bearing the pound loan, allout $20,000,000 by at Satisf,e
swastika. The swastika had become Lionel Rothschild to Prime MiDis-
almost omnipresent during the short- teL l)isrimli) Great Britain gained
lived Goga regime, control of the Suez Canal. The h)an
was negotiated withottt attthoriza- KESSLER & LAURIE, iue.
tieR cf 1)arliament but nontheless INSURANCE AND FINANCE
CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN ])israeli was able to rellort to Queen SMITH TOWER ANNEX MAin 8070
Jews were first orde,'ed ti, wear a HAVANA CIGARS Victoria--"the French government
distinctive dress by the Caliph Omar. has been out-generaled." ,
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