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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, 'NOVEMBER 12. 1938 AS A.F.L.-C.I.O. FORCES REACHED "ARMISTICE" Smith; Dewey Europe Peace Assail Nazis Theaened Is Mercury fo Fall Lower ft In California Ranchers Warned That Freeze. May Damage Garden Crops German Consulates Report "Anonymous Threats of Bombing Ms NEW YORK, Nov. The new outbreak of anti-Semitism in Germany brought strong protests to British.

Resentment At Nozi Violence May Halt Parleys LONDON, Nov. resentment at Germany' campaign against Jews threatened today ta halt Prime Minister Chamberlain' efforts to forge a lasting peace In Europe. The British Government's wift reaction to the burning and looting of Jewish property in Berlin and other German cities indicated Britain might yet find occasion, to quarrel with the Nation she nar- rowly missed fighting two month day from former Gov. Alfred Smith and District Attorney Below freezing temperatures In all agricultural sections of the State, with consequent heavy crop dam- Thomas E. Dewey and anonymous threat of bombing the German age, are rorecast ior lomgnt dj at United States Weather Bureau, consulates here and at Boston.

The temperature is expected to i Dewey and Smith appeared to gether on a radio broadcast last drop below that ol early today, when soma losses undetermined in extent were reported in the central valleys. T. R. Reed, forecaster In San night sponsored by the nonsectarian ago. anti-Nazi Leage.

Indicnatlon will be focussed- in Declaring he wanted to Francisco, said he feared there to world opinion to rebuke a die tatorshiD. Bone mad," Dewey aaid: Parliament Monday' when Major Clement R. Attlee, Labor party leader, asks the Government for information on the attacks. "We stand appalled by the sight of what has happened in Nazi uer wouia do losses us uuu guxucus all of the valley of Northern California. He pointed out that it was below freezing early today in many agricultural districts and that the weather' mats indicated a further It was believed certain that dis manv." Dewey criticized tne violence as an organized -lot td crush the Jew cussion of Germany, colonial claims would be seriously hindered.

LIBERALS AROUSED ish people," and added, "no amount of lame explanation by. the Ger drop in temperature tonight. A half dozen weather stations In agricultural areas reported mini-mums below freezing. These were: Sir' Archibald Sinclair, Liberal man minister I propaganda can make the picture any party said in an address at Northampton last' night that the German campaign against Jew CHALLENGE TO ALL Merced, 25 degrees; Lindsay and Oroville, each 26; Porterville, 27; Fresno, 30, and Sacramento, 32. linas had a minimum of 35 degrees.

Smith said the German people showed that Britain could not honorably turn over to Germany had proved- themselves incapable of living under a democratic form of those primitive peoples in of Eovernment. Hitler's challenge la not alone to XX was understood Sir George The minimum at Chabot Observa-tary in Oakland was 38 degrees, two degrees below that of the previous 24 hour period. It was one degree colder at Oakland Airport. the Jewish people, but the Ogilvie-Forbes, British charge d'affaires in Berlin, already had been instructed to seek an explanation Catholics, the Protestants and everyone else, and it strikes at the very foundation on which we have San Francisco had a mlmnum or 48 degrees; Los Angeles, 48 degrees, erected America." Police placed a 24-hour guard of an article in Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels' newspaper Der Angriff suggesting British 'politicians were implicated in the assassination of the German diplomat and Reno, over the Sierra in Nevada, 12 degrees, i Southern Citrus Men over the home of German Consul General Hans Borchers after he re ported anonymous telephone threats that the consulate office office Ernst von Rath, in Paris, last-Monday by a young Jew. would be blown up.

Another indication of the British A spokesman for 'the consulate Government's concern was seen in What might have become "The Battle of Neroly Station" was averted late yesterday when A.F.L. and C.I.O. leaders arranged a last minute trace covering the Contra Costa Conduit ol the Central Valley Water Project With the opposing forces only a few hundred feet apart, and ready for conflict, negotiators for both sides marched to open ground in the center of "No Man's Land," ashown, and arranged the armistice. The C.I.O. army, which planned to rout A.F.L.

unionists who, had persuaded C.I.O. miners to leave their lobs, Is seen In the background. In the foreground, massed around tracks leading to the tunnel In which the miners had been working Is the A.F.L. force. Tribune photo.

said, however, such threats had been frequent in recent months and there was to be alarmed over." the reception by R. A. Butler, parliamentary for for-' eign affairs, of Jewish leaders in Britain who went to the foreign Light Smudge Pots LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12. (U.R) Citrus growers in the Arcadia and Escondido districts fired their smudge pots early today as high north winds brought i er weather to Southern California.

Los Angeles city reported a minimum of 46 degrees at dawn, while Escondido had a heavy frost, with temperature of 29 degrees. It was A guard also, was placed over the office to, state their views on "cer German consulate in Boston. Acting Consul Kurt Bohme said he- had received two warnings by telephone tain questions" arising from the anti-Semitic riots in Germany. Truce Reached that the building would be blown up today. Bohme said he was "not CONDEMNED BT PRESS 80 at El Cajon and 32 at Bonita.

The leftist press was quick to con THOUSANDS OF JEWS ARRESTED IN NEW NAZI DRIVE; BARRED FROM BUSINESS LIFE and the -consulate would be The wind reached 29 miles an demn the German actions. open as usual," hour at the harbor and blew down trees and power lines. A U.S. i In Conduit Row PROTEST ASKED The News Chronicle "Herr Goebbels denied that the Carrie Chapman Catt, veteran Weather Bureau balloon showed pogroms were officially organized Alcatraz Triak Views Weapon i Witness Identifies Hammer as One Used To Bludgeon Guard The hammer that the Government 68-mile-an-hour gale blowing at But the fact- that the-minister Continued from Page 1 14,000 feet over Burbank last night. for propaganda could, if he had pacifist and feminist leader, and the National Council of Women sent telegrams to the State Department asking the Government to protest the persecution of ews in Germany and Palestine.

1 tried, have organized arson as Minister Lutz "Only for In schools and Streicher predicted that "the Funk and Finance Schwerin-Krosigk. To hoe City Stocks' sault more efficiently does not ab universities, whose doors are shut time will come -when Germans will solve the German Government from Unionists Agree to Peace in Contra Costa Jurisdiction Quarrel TOViv 'mln- to Jews; on beaches, where no An official announcement said Larder for Hard Winter the sole blame." mingling is permitted with non- no longer live- in tenements, only Jews" perhaps a reference to reports that the Ghetto of the Middle Louis Bromf leid, 1 Pulitzer prize- The Daily Herald said, "The scorn they assembled to "deliberate upon solution -of the Jewish questions Jews; in health resorts, which do TAHOE CITY, Nov. 12. (jP) Old time residents here today began winning novelist, suggested that the Ages would be re-established. of the world, has expressed itself.

Even the Nazi mind understands peninsula of -Lower California not accept Jewish guests. MAGAZINES SUPPRESSED tockins Dantrv shelves with canned -thf Contra which has become urgently neces sary." (Mexican territory) be turned into a haven for refugee Jews. Captain foods, in the belief that the 16-inch Costa Conduit of the Central Valley that Germany, this week, has achieved new dishonorable repute." Further decisive measures for Jews had their own newspapers "Now that Jews' Will be moving," Streicher said, "we can provide joy for many prolific families who will be able to celebrate Christmas in contends killed Royal C. Cline, Alca-traz Island priion guard, was introduced in evidence today at the San snowfall of a storm this Water Proiect under an armistice elimination of Jewry from German oresages a rigorous Winter. The -Herald, after pomtins' out magazines ana scientific reviews but these now are; forbidden, at negotiated late yesterday-, in the Victor A.

Cazalet, member of the British Parliament, proposed that a million Jews seek refuge in North economic life and for prevention of Night temperatures touched zero mj. dle 6f fl no iand" Tbreated a decent apartment, where hitherto least provocatory conditions," the an ana Bnowranuvai uwwwwwo that- the anti-Jewish outburst and the attacks on British of parliament were likely to hamper the achievement of an An Bio-Ger by C.I.O.,and A.F.L. forces, ern unoaesia, Africa. Goebbels' making theater Francisco Federal court, trial of two convicts. It was identified, by Alexander work clearing highways.

nouncement added, "will be issued within the shortest time by decrees proprietors responsible for exclud Despite the at least temporary peace arrived at in the conference others celebrated their festivals French Arrest Kin Of Envoy's Assassin iri'g Jews created a knotty problem Residents of this region were advised by their older and more experienced neighbors to provide at feast one member of the family with man "understanding," ended its editorial with the cryptic statement: Klineschmldt, plumber ta the mitt- of leaders. A.F.u spoKesmen oe ior pox oriices. how does one tell whether a ticket purchaser 1 a Jew bay prison, who said he picked it clared they would continue to press their claim to tunnel work being pernaps that is vt. Goebbels' in- PARIS, Nov. 12.

UP) French or not," tney wondered. skis 'or snowshoes. tentlon." ud after it dropped to the ground Two Killed in Grid Team Bus Crash BELLE PLAINE. Nov. 12.

Some theater owners said pages These veterans of former storms done bj 'the sJhkt- we or the next and laws." It ordered Jews to remove all debris of the destruction immediately and declared that damage done to homes must be repaired in the same manner as that done to commercial property. 1 With disclosure of the Berlin, arrests in one of Nazidom's great-1 authorities today arrested Abraham and Chana Grynszpan, uncle and from the rooftop over, which three might be back tomorrow from family records which all aunt ol the assassin of a German day." i Germans possess probably would convicts sought to escape last May. Klineschmidt said he saw the Legation secretary, on charges of have to be shown to prove non-Jew- pointed out how last year the region Was snowbound for, 19 days, receiving-some of its food by airplane, and many persons were prisoners in their homes fpr lack of snow-walk lng equipment. hammer drop from the hand 01 complicity in the crime. isti descent when tickets are A bus driver and a football player were killed, a coach was The arrests were' made as funeral est anti-Jewish drives it was an bought.

services were held for Ernst vom Rufus Franklin, one of the defendants in the murder trial, It fell from Franklin's hand, he said, while critically injured, and a dozen other nounced officially in Salzburg that Goebbels Indicated today in Adolf Hitler's newspaper, Voelkischer Spanish Rebels Claim Big Victory HENDAYE. France, Nov. 12. UP) Spanish insurgent said today Generalissimo a i Franco's troops had won a smashing Rath, the German diplomat, who was fatally wounded last Monday bv the 300' Jewish families had been isolated and that the Sateburg dis members of the team were bruised and cut when the bus carrying the Gustavus Adolphus College team of Some'- 300 C.I.O. unionists had gone to the tunnel site at Neroly Station, in the foothills between this community and Oakley, to rout 125 A.F.L.

workers who had induced a crew of eight C.I.O. miners to leave their Jobs Thursday. ARMY' WAS READY The A.F.L. "army" was ready and wafting for them. Franklin was stretched out on, a Beobachter that there would be resno Temperature Polish Jew, Herschel Grynszpan, 17.

trict ''now is completely freed from St. Peter crashed the rearof a The couple had Just been released Lowest jn 22 Years Jews." barbed wire, where he had fallen when shot. "The hammer had blood on -It more grief in store for German Jews if those abroad do not cease what he called "misrepresentations truck early' today, The city of Frankfort on the The dead were Carl Olsen of -St. after five days' detention on charges of harboring an undesirable foreigner. Under French law thev and distortions" of happenings Main reported that all male Jews between the ages of 18 and 60 had Peter, who was driving the bus.

and when I picked it up," Klineschmidt said. The' Government contends that The C.I.O. started to move" in, ana con v. Anderspn of Washburn, nere. 80 DEPORTED A trainload of about 800 Jewish could no longer be held on those charges.

FRESNO, Nov. 12. (U.R) The Weather mall cracked the ice away from his thermometer this morning and gasped. It read 25 degrees, lowest temperature for this season in 22 years. The freezing weather was accom been rounded up In police stations and confined to a provisional camp when onlv a few hundred feet sep i arated the- rival forces.

Deputy Cline was beaten with the hammer, assertedly wielded by Franklin, uoacn ueorge Myrum was re, Police their home' and prisoners left Vienna last night for ported, by an attending physician James Lucas, his co-defendant, or seized a number of documents written in German and Yiddish. Grynszpan stayed at their home until Sheriff Sal Jimno stepped between them with an announcement that all peace officers, on the scene had in an exniDition nan. CHARGED BOARD It was understood that Jews held In Frankfort were being compelled to oe "very condition1 with internal injuries. Thomas Limerick, convict slain in an undisclosed destination. A ban was promulgated on possession by Jews of weapons or ammunition on penalty of fines and The team was returning from shortly before he shot Vom Rath.

instructions to use tear ana nausea the vain escape attempt. The trial will continue next week, tfas at first signs of violence, At the ceremonies today the en- panied by heavy frosts that caused serious damage to the unharvested portion of the grape crop. Valley citrus growers were warned a more severe frost could be expected tomorrow morning. Fair weather was forecast for today. with a number of Government wit victory over Government armies on the right bank of the Segre River south of Lerida.

The dispatches said a heavy-Insurgent counterattack had driven Government fighters back and cut short their five-day-old advance on Lerida and Fraga. Government forces, in an effort to divert the Insurgent pressure on the Ebro front to the south," crossed the Segre River Sunday and captured three insurgent villages. Since then the. Segre front has been the scene of heavy fighting. "Advices from Salamanca said most of the Government's artillery batteries had been put out of commission by insurgent artillery bombardments preceding the counterattack.

Depere, after a game with St. Norbert'a College. As the bus api proached Belle Plaine, it crashed tire assemblange rose in silence and Jimno advised a peaceful settle nesses remaining to be called. raised right hands in Nazi salute ment. After hurried conferences, each into the rear of the truck, loaded with fence posts.

Both plunged into as the diplomat's father and mother entered the church. The services were attended by French Foreien side' dispatched five negotiators to Minimum temperatures of 25 de to pay xor xooa board and that the Jewish relief committee was providing money for those unable to pay for themselves. Some of the arrests In were said to have, been made for the Jews' own protection, others for illegal possession of weapons and still others among alleged criminal elements. i Goebbels, announcing his decree the ditch, locked together, with PUBLIC ASKED TO recorded Stockton ground separat- grees were Minister Gecrges Bonnet fne Russell Roberts and J. nearly a third of the bus telescoped with the truck.

Neither the truck and Merced, 20 degrees at Lindsay, prison terms up to five years. Many foreign Jews who suffered heavy loss in the riots Thursday have asked help from their respective consulates. Authorities remained silent on the point, but police officials visited demolished shops, apparently to compile lists of losses. British-owned property destroyed was believed to be largest tynong that of foreigners. One of Berlin's largest- stores has British capital.

Baron Ernst von Weizaecker. Ger Reynolds, business representatives driver, Bernard Hossenfeld of Win man secretary of state, headed an 27 at Porterville and 28 at Bakers-Held. HELP FIND DRIVER of the Contra Costa and Alameaa nebago, nor his helrjer. Harold omeiai group "which arrived from Burns, Winnebago, was hurt Berlin to represent Reichsfuehrer County Buuaing iraoes urannu, resnectivelv. headed the A.FJj.

forbidding Jews to attend public Hitler. ceace committee, while Maurice Most of the other members of the football team left for St. Peter after Oakland police appealed for pub-lie cooperation today to bring about the arrest of the hit-run driver who After the ceremony the coffin was presentations, said Germany previously had provided cultural out Travis, wesident of the Contra Alcatra? Smoke Screen Stirs Alarm receiving first aid treatment placed on a special train 'to be Doctors Consult on Costa C.I.O. Industrial Union. Coun, Large windows in it were shattered I struck and killed Mrs.

Enola lets for Jews. issued the de taken to Duesseidorf for burial, nil YV.At HSI tt til 0k- Wade, Street Aimee's Illness- Lots'of smoke poured up today I t.n'. cree as president of the.Reich Culture Chamber, i i i i. I iaiiu on Foothill Boulevard near the Castlemont High School Thursday uuiii mwuu jreuiieiiuMrjr in san Ul. PTf) unit.

Proprietors of theaters and con LOS ANGELES. Nov. 12. (ffV-A Reassurance for Bankers Is Urged Francisco Bay. cert halls will be fined if thev allow night.

TRUCE AGREED UPON consultation of physicians was to be Jews to enter, the announcement Although' there were1 numerous called today to decide on treatment for Evangelist Aimea Semple Mc HOT SPRINGS. Nov. 12. A few minutes later Roberts walked from the huddle and in aaid. Bombed Ship Going to Drydock This Week-End; Further Probe Telephones rang in newspaper- offices and police stations.

Anxious citizens inquired if "something was happening." Warden James Johnston 'allayed all alarm. Jews, after two days of violence. pherson, pastor of Angelus Temple. W) Government can reassure business that it intentions are "strictly witnesses to the accident, no one was able to give a full description of the hit-run car nor its license number, according to Inspectors received an additional threat of a She couapsed October 25, structed his men to disperse. A C.I.O.

crew was ordered into the tunnel immediately. anow-down. preaching at the temple. An acute nonorawe" By tne adoption of a sound public relations attitude. Ir-land McK.

Beckman, secretary of SHOW-DOWN' CALLED David Mmney and Wayne Petteys of the Traffic Bureau accident de attack of bronchitis, followed by a threat of pneumonia, forced her "Just burning an accumulation of rubber scraps from the prison mat First opportunity to examine the The "show-down" warning was study, and authorities have Indi Banking lor Pennsylvania, said here tail. to bed. factory," he said. "All contained in the newspaper Fraen- today. outside of the blast-damaged hull of the S.S.

Vancouver may be af Mrs. Wade was jaywalking When Giles Knight business manager st xiscnexageszeitung of Julius Stret Beckman, in an address before cated they would make a chemical analysis of materials found In bilges in an attempt te determine the type she was hit, according to the po Roberts said that the A.F.L. was not relinquishing its claim to juris diction and that he had not conceded anything to the C.I.O., but that he wanted to see where he stood with the contractor and Federal Government before proceeding further. He left- three men at the the temple, said: cher, strongly anti-Semitic editor lice report on the accident. Con- She Just overworked herself get forded Investigators of the bombing which sent it aground in the Estuary on November 8, when the and Governor of Franc on la.

which sequently, the driver would not oi explosive used. OUTSEDI BLAST ting pledges for $5000 to wipe out the temple' mortgage." the annual convention of the. National Association of Supervisor of State Banks, urged establishment of public relations division in all Stat banking departments. called for 457 mass meetings have been frrested if he had stayed at the scene of the accident, police said. throughout that district next week.

All Investigators have agreed that Berkeley Publishers Will Leaves Entire Estate to Widow scene to picket the remainder of Streicher, himself, told 100.000 tne bust originated from the out "Most banker today are very By fleeing from the scene, how-1 the project against which tne A.r vessel is removed to drydock this week-end. Cargo unloading operations were speeded this morning, in an effort to permit the crippled ship to be towed from the Grove Street persons in Nuernberg that "the day ever, the driver made himself sub- is coming xor a show-down of the eager, to maintain a firm hold upon public confidence," he explained. has been on strike for several weeks, and left with the warning side of the Vancouver, probably from an infernal machine which had been timed to sink the ahfp in deep TT) Jewish people. pect to arrest on hit-run charges, according to police. When business is once that his group might return at any His paper said: "We must neither pier to a local shipyard later In restored, there will be bo lack, of time.

waters or xne Bay. Possible heavy loss of life was Any -one who saw the accident rest nor-cease in enlightening the The entire estate of the late Charles the day. applicants for bank loan." The A.F.L. official who had pre public on tne Jewish Question." and ha description of the hit, "Ellsworth Dunscomb, including the averted by the fact that a fouled At the same time, deputy district viously termed the C.I.O. miners anchor delayed departure of the run car is requested to turn over the Information to the accident de attorneys announced they were sat Goebbels' order was considered a long step toward preventing Jews from mingling with non-Jews and Vancouver from the terminal where strikebreakers, said he had accepted the word of Chase Powers, Interna isfied that Herbert Huntsman, 58.

Berkeley Gazette and other holdings, will go to his widow, Mrs. Flora E. Dunscomb, according to his will, filed for probate here today. English foffe33 ft. tail of the city Traffic Bureau.

it had been taking on cargo for ap San Francisco stevedore, held for tional representative, that the C.I.O, toward their complete segregation. proximately is minute. investigation yesterday after SO OUSTED made remarks intimatinc that Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers had signed a formal contract for the Nazis already bed ousted 3000 "next time" he'd sink the ship in deep water, where no one would be tunnel work last week. Jews, according to Goebbels' own teristic terseness, Dunscomb had written the will on small piece of paper 34 yeart ago, listing his assets at more than $10,000. Dated Janu Man Kills Crying Baby With Slap Republican, Women To Hold Luncheon The Northern dividna of the saved, had no connection with the figures, front the stage and journal- case.

lam since mi. now they are pre Roosevelt Will Get vented from-seeing non-Jews pet JUST "BIG TALK ary 14, 1904, two years after he became associated with Friend Rich Council of Republican Women will lot in. After a long ouiz. Deputy Prank CHICAGO. Nov.

12. UP) A Under today order they must Cpakley said the man admitted young father was held in police cu bold a luncheon meeting next Tuesday at the Western Women' Club in San Francisco, it was announced ardson as publisher of the Gazette, the will stated: Charles Ellsworth Dunscomb, find entertainment within the Champion Turkey SALT LAKE CITY. Nov. 12. OFT The "beauty queens" of poultry-dom were assembled here today for election of the chamcioa turkey "Snaking some big talk" while intoxicated end that he was "lust limits of the Jewish cultural organi yesterday by Mr Jessie William-' cation which operate one theater today today after telling officer be slapped hi infant ton.

Tod, oa the head In distraction over, the baby's prolonged crying, causing fatal in popping off because be did not like Nazis. 1 feint ot sound mind, make this my L.isst wilt It is my will that my wife Tore E. Dunscomb, save all my in Berlin but possesses ao movies. 1 1 1 on, Northern California vice-chair, man of the Republican State Central Committee. Jew no longer may attend con "Which will grace the Than ksfi ring Huntsman was charged with be lvr Artvi a t.

piopa ty. reel and personal, without certs dances, lecture or any other dinner of President Roosevelt and ing drunk and released oa bail nrocess or uw or mwiut eit ma. lut. Mrs. George A.

Rieg of Oakland I' I I ti- ret mil iSuiu-M ut 4 1 it f-s; tt public affair or similar nature out to appear in Police Court today. juries. a Policeman Irwin Schmidt said the father. Ralph Koch. 24.

appeared at the Stata police headquarter in Suburban Norwood Park last night is in charge of arrangement. Tu-t "mrA Herbert Beyer, general manager Tne stevedore wJe and his at side their own culture organization halls. administratrix. If need be. witho Northwest Turkey Growers torney both indrted that he was ih involved in the bombing, but S.F.

Publisher Dies Restaurants also are banning Association, the Nitior largert poultry cooperative, saw each of them. No official order has been and said: 1 think I killed my baby. I wast admitted that be was "outspokenly anti-Nazi" I Louis R. Dempster, for 48 yean prorsfnnt figure in San Fran issued prrrenting Jew from en the 14 Western State belonging to to f.vt up," tering public eating place but eiacoe pnntjpf ra put' t-uri. The po.o t-k the 4-fncnirj-e.

3 Probers hoped to be able to make tVir-oufh check cf the demised Ko witnewee' names were signed, and authorities said the document will have to go through process of Jaw. Mrs. Dunscwcbs attorney," Bed-swvd u'a aaid the estate will prokabiy be tar in excess of $16,000. Berim's rrine-'rl lave pew. ed UM r.ifht eter an iil-ifcctT to a -r 'al tots was.

ror mvt ar mt turn lnmt a miujn ari rt "1 tll I bull in aivarre of the rrtrf of nw of ris-t- i pt i triced me association tu nenamg its champipo turkey tj Salt Lake City for a contest next TV.e chow 'bent tr Ch sociatsflo r- rm sail, -w: bt per ts Pmiert. I 1 "Jt sif-a In toe put weak 1 not.fr'rtg Jean rtx eeVr. I Ser-f t.acs yJ r- rtrt.fi t. tl re -w a pa boars cf' fc-Tjirr In San Fra-vias" y. pref.aer.t cf the Irr tvirf iff ai Hn-i CT-y.

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