PAGE EIGHT
THE JEWISH TRANSCRIPT, SEATTLE
Grave Dug For 27-Year-Old
Martyr In Newest Zion Colony
(Continued from Page 1) Villagers, charging that Jews were
months, r(sl)onsible, began ]llwling SiOlles ;1(,
Terrorism in the north found its Jews :rod nlarehing toward the Jew-
counterpart in Jerusalem, as the ish (lll`'lrter.
corpse of a Jew murdered by slM)- A crowd of Jewish ym (l s quickly
bing was found in a fiehl near Beth formed to defend the (tllarter filial
llaket'onl in western Jerusalem. At drive back the "l.tt'lckers.
first nnidentified, the /m(ly was lliter
discovered (o })e (h,lt of Is,me llz- A Yemelfite Jew, Yehi't Aiya, was
stal,bed and sligh(ly wounded in the
,'huki, a55-yearolditinerant lminter, thigh during (he affray, l"ollowing
Two Jewish telegraph linesmen, the arr(;st liv I)oliee ,)f a Jew ,'lnd an
working near (he scene (if the faia]
.(ahl)ing, sltw the ai(aek from a dis- Arab, order was res(.ored.
('t)me-l)erehed high on their l)()les.
They reeegnize,l a passing Arab as New U. S. Women's
(he murderer and ettuse(] his arres|.
The "meient city of Tilieri.ts ,,,as in Chess Champ Is Jewish
an upr(lar following nn (:xl)hlsion in ((Jontinue(l fr,)m Page I)
which four Aral,s were injur('d. "l'hly would take her game seriously. For
h'td been sit ling outside :, e:ife in tli( h,)urs ,it) e)i(l she w(nlhl study nlone
Aral) market l)luee whel) l)oml)s hi(I- m(ive I)y move.
(felt iln(ler st(Hies ex])l()(le(i. lle W`'lS deternlined (o Inllsler (h(,
game to wllieh she eouhl give h(.rs,.If
Rabbis Plead '""'"'""
Al)()i`'l, foln' yeltl'S ago slle Wel;l It)
For Christians """'" '"" '"'""'"'"
three years. It; WflS l}ler( t}Hl( her
skill asserted itself aim she .i(.hieve(l
NEW YORK.--An appeal "to our national r(cognition in sl)ile of hay-
brethren and the public in gen- ing to e,))nhat the l)rol)lem (,f))r(,nk-
eral" to give aid to the American ing down masculine preit (ic( against"
Committee for Christian German n, w(mmn (u)mli(titor '
Refugees, was made this week by M,y l(al'ff is a modest young la(ly,
333 rabbis affiliated with the a good sportsnlan, a quick, vigor,ms
Synagogue Council of America, in player wiI,h a genuine dew,lim (.
a manifesto issued by Dr. Elias (he g'mm.
Margolts of Mt. Vernon, president Triumllh after trimnl)h filmily
of the Council, an organization lifted her out of the t'esil'irii(ms of
uniting the spiritual leadership of her sex and sent her, (he only plnyer
all American Jewry. 1o rel)resent l)ales(in(:, to (he S(o(.k-
Declaring they were impelled to holm Tournament in 1937.
make this statement "because of This tourname]fl,, in('iden(ally, was
the widespread misapprehension won by Miss Vera Monehik who is
that the German refugee problem now competing in the International
is exclusively Jewish," the rabbis Chess Master's Tournlunent-- (he
pointed out that "there are many only wom.m ever to haw; reached
thousands of Christians who also this distinetion.
are victims of Nazi persecution
who are now homeless wanderers At, Stockh,)hn, May K:u,ff fin|she(1
and in dire want and in physical fifth.
and mental distress."
The statement, which recalled Mexican x-Genera]
that many non=Jews have con- Peddles Anti-Semitism
tributed toward the alleviation of
the misery of Jewish refugees, ]3ROWNSVILLE, TEx. (WNS)
makes an appeal to "all men of The fh)(id of anti-Semiti, hmflets (h,lt
good will, regardless of creed, has made its apl)(.aranee in many
"Knowing the poignancy of the American towns along the Mexi(m)
Jewish refugee situation," it says, border wits attributed this week io
'we understand the tragedy of Generld Nicholas Rodrignez, exiled
Applauded! Albert Levy
Ends Series
Of Lectures
--Courtesy Seattle Star
ETHEL GOLDMAN, 14-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Goldman, won long applause
Thursday night when she ap-
peared in recital of dramatic
pieces at the Women's Century
Club. Last time Miss Goldman
trod the boards of the Century
Theatre she was acting in Clifford
Odets' "Spring Song," produced
by the Seattle Habima Players.
This time, the young Temple de
Hirsch children's choir singer was
featured as the star of the pro-
gram.
"Common Heritage" of
Jews, Christians, Cited
WAS]IIN(]TON, D. C.--Clergy-
In(in of the Cath,)li(,, Jewish and
])rotestltnt faii.hs joined here this
week in it unit(,ql alll)enl for It rel;urn
to religion in Aineriean life.
Rev, John K. Cartwrlght, Cath-
olic pastor of Immaculate Con-
ception Church, said: "However
important our differences, there
are real and important things
which we can agree upon. In a
tradition which goes back through
2,000 years to our Lord and
through another one thousand to
Moses, there is surely much that
can be regarded as our common
AIher(, Levy, educational dire(..tor
of the Nel)har(lie Bikur lh)lim Syna-
gOgile, finishe(I `'t s(;ries (if five lee-
tllr,!s Tilesda,y night in the syna-
gOgile al`'ditorhnli.
Ills l'tst lectln'e eovere(l tile i)resent
l)rol)lem of the Jews ill |gln.ol)e. All
lhe le, etures were deliwu,e(I in Sp,l,n-
ish. .h)s(;l)h Souriant), president of
th( , congregation, l)r:iise(l Mr. Levy's
work.
Mr. Levy is also olering free lle-
l)rew elass(!s at night for young
l)e(ilii(!. If ell(illh of the yOllll
l)e(il ill! exl)ress their intent,ions 11(!
will also te`'t(h La(lin()al`'(l lCren(:h
(hiring the sinlnner viteation, he sai(I.
300 Jews Arrested
In Vienna By Nazis
VIENNA (WNS)--An anti-Semi-
tie d(m]onstration at (,lie University
of Viennlt by Nazi stlldont8 and
arl'est of over 300 Jews this week ill-
tensified the "rlrea(ty wi(lespreiut ltlarnl
ill ,Jewish circles that the Nazifica-
tion of the (:ountry means new anti-
Jewish measures. The dem(instra-
tion wn.s started when the stndents
tonk i)ossessi(nl of tlie eanil)us all(l
began singing: "Judah, jump (,lie
(,Wig. (lo hang yoln'sclves. When
Jewisli t)hiod (lriliS frol/1 ()Ill' knives
everythhig will go well."
A(, first the Nazis met with little
)'esistan(..a itS lianil.-strieken Jewish
students tled.
Outbreak of violenee gave imlietus
l,() feverish efforts of Jewish l)usiness
men to liquidate their affairs in or-
der to be free to leave the country.
Jews were reported slling I)ropcrty
at saerifi(.e l)riees.
DID YOU KNOW?
The first Jewish cemetery on the
North American continent was lo-
eate(l just north of Wall Street in
wh'tt is now (Jhatllam Squa, l'e, New
]rOl'k City.
in the thirteenth centln.y the ],]ng-
lish friar, Roger Biteon, llsol the
writings of ilel)rew scholars to hell)
lit'eve tiiat one couhl reach Asia I)y
sMling west froln ]gllrope. The
"Jerusalem Tahnu(l" (completed
al)out 350 A. I). ) st.ttes that the worhl
is in the form of it globe.
He's Better!
JUSTICE CARDOZO
. .. his mail is heavy l
Justice Cardozo Rests
At Lehman's Home
((',ontinued fronl Page ]1 )
his favorites---eonverses wii,h friends
who call oce'lsionally and, on Slillny
days, sl)ollds its n]llch thne as his
c,)lMition will permit in a wheel
('hair on the l)orch overh)oking a fine
view ef the Lehnmn and neighboring
estates.
A secretary renlains wii.h the
justice, ta]dng e.m of his affairs and
handling his heavy mail.
The j usti(..e (laily reeeiv(;s nuine, rotls
letters fl'onl friends wishing hinl It
sl)ee(ly recovery "In(1 ltn early retllrn
to his dltLies.
Horace Mann Teachers
Will Be Honor Guests
llonoring teachers of ]h)race Mann
School, the Plu'ent-Teachor Associa-
tion will hohl a sl)ring hmeheon as a
gran(1 finale of (,he year at Dolly
Madison Tea Room, June 11 at 12:30
p.m. In charge of affllirs are eo-
ehairnmn Mrs. P. Leol)old and Mrs.
Harry 1,'riedman an(1 Mrs. W. Phil-
lips. For reservations eIlll Pr. 2517.
WISE WORDS
R`'l.l)l)i said, "I learned mueh from
my teachers, more, however, from
my colleagues, but I learned most
from my disciples."
.11}14 /t
JUNE 3,
137 Noted
Only Jewi,
in the S
Hit Oppressi t w...,.
As "Brutal"
(Continued from Page l'0L, XV I ]
rightful eoneern (if the Cl
(Jhurch. W [
"The history ,if the w0rl' •
shown us, 'l,n(l the history of th •
,,,o ,ore,,,<,\