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* THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935. * BUYERS ENIOINED 10 BOYCOTT JEWS Nazis Tell Housewives to Trade With Aryans to Solve “Problem.” By the Associated Press. BERLIN, August 22.—Aryan Ger- mans were enjoined today by the| Dasschwarze Korps, organ of the Nazi picked guard, not to buy goods from | Jews. Soon to Inherit $20,000,000 | George Vanderbilt Will Come Into Inheritance While Honeymooning. “The Jewish problem won't be solved by breaking windows and smearing house fronts,” said the paper. “It will be settled alone by taking away from these parasites in our midst every possibility for them to get rich ‘on the daily needs of German compatriots, “The most effective weapon is in the hands of housewives who daily spend millions in Germany.” - Drive Awaits Hitler's Word. Hinting that the lull in the last few | days was dictated by expediency, Das- scharze Korps said the “tempo of the fulfillment of the anti-Semitic program can only be decided by De: Fuehrer and the subleaders of the state and the movement who were named by him as responsible for this policy. | “They must decide oh the basis of {ndividual cases when another step can be taken without endangering the organic reconstruction.” A possible reference to Dr. Hjalmar Schacht’s address at Koenigsberg, in which he rebuked people for anti- Semitic violences, was contained in the paper's statement: * “There are state officers who point out that no law forbids purchases from Jewish shops. They even do not shun references to Der Fuehrer in order to excuse these damages to the nation.” Jews Forced From Market. Another aspect was given, however, in reports reaching the capital. At Fulda officers announced that no Jews were doing business in the cattle mar- ket there, following police action against “their demands for high prices and a disposition to disorder.” Assaults occurred there last week in which it was reported that Jews were 50 badly beaten blood ran in the streas. All Jewish stores in Fulda have signs inscribed “Jew.” One pop- ular shop is picketed by youths who remind patrons it is Jewish and ask them what they intend to buy. ‘The pickets then tell the customers which “German” store sells the article. A group of 17 non-Aryan clothing firms appealed vainly to Dr. Schacht that their representatives couldn't get lodging and food while traveling. Regular opening Friday at 10:30 A.M. Lucille Parsons and George Vanderbilt, photographed in a New York night club shortly after Vanderbilt's return from a big game hunting t-ip in Africa, —A. P. Photo. | By the Associated Press. The young heir’s grandmother was | EW YORK, August 22.—Another | the late dowager Mrs. Vanderbilt, who Vanderbilt will enter the thin | ruled New York and Newport society | | ranks of $20,000,000 heirs Sep- | in the gay nineties, and lived in & tember 24, his 21st birthday | great turreted house on Fifth Avenue. | anniversary, while he is on his honey- | Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney is hul moon. aunt and Mrs. Gloria Morgan Vander- George Vanderbilt, who has wealth | ilt his aunt by marriage. | and good looks and has shot & lion, His father, the late Alfred Gwynne is not an eligible man. Vanderbilt, perished in a sea disaster, | He will be married September 6 85 did the father of another young | to the pretty and less wealthy Lucille | Parsons of Llewellyn Park, N. J, who G R E | admits tnat she is “a bum shot” when DISTRICT 5600 W | faced by a roaring lion. The youthful explorer’s patrimony | | will be increased by $20,000,000 on | his 35th birthday anniversary. His | mother, the four-times-married Mrs. | | Margaret Emerson, is a “million- dollar girl” in her own right. muh;mlllhfllh’h John Jacob As- tor, 3d. Astor’s father went down on the Titanic and Vanderbilt's father sank on the Lusitania. Young Vanderbilt's engagement re- moved him from a list of about nine eligible heirs to huge fortunes. Still in the “eligible” ranks are his older brother Alfred, who owns a rac- ing stable; James. and Woolworth Donahue, Michael Phipps and four older men—bachelors or divorcees— Harvey Ladew of Maryland, Mar- shall Field, Charles Dunlap, heir to coal millions, and William Rhine- lander Stewart of New York City. MARCH CALLED OFF Jobless in Miami Satisfied With Efforts of Officials. MIAMI, Fla., August 22 (#).—The threatened march of 20,000 jobless on city hall did not materialize yester- day as Unemployed League repre- sentatives expressed satisfaction with efforts of the City Commission to jron out welfare problems. The commission was informed James Denn, chairman of the State ‘Welfare d, was in Jacksonville to arrange & meeting between Conrad Van Hyning, Florida relief director, and commissioners to discuss Miami's problems. ¢ The commissioners voted Monday to accept Van Hyning's offer to sup- ply trained welfare personnel to han- ale municipal welfare funds. The Unemployed League had protested disbursing of the relief cash by city employes. ~ WILL YOU LET | US EXPLAIN WHY Cost less to operate and maintaim, Ralph J. Moore Coal Co. Phone Potomac 0970 ANNAPOLIS HOTEL & Ask about substantial savings on round trij In slacks and polo shirt, his favorite and a hail-fellow-well-met air. He is a great-great-grandson of “the commodore,” Cornelius Vanderbilt, who | 4180 New Fast Express | once was a Staten Island.farmer, and | phila'phia 3.30 Boston __ | who amassed a $100,000,000 fortune in | Pitsburgh 6.50 Buffalo the days of railroad building. | Chicagai-aBi8e/clxye and: And anchors aweigh for, the World ‘Premiore of one of the grandest enterfainments you ever saw! A dramatic and thrilling picture of Annapolis o‘ pfiado with all the glnmour,&%nfi and pag- eantry of the Unifed States Naval oo twe %;ullnd mid- shipmen on parada...actual bat- tle manoeuvers ill‘fl,ll.lap.lll. Bay... rodaéflé finc Week! Academy ‘The “Bengal Lancers” of ‘the United Sjates Navy 'ANDING TOM BROWN ROSALIND KEITH RICHARD CROMWELL JOHRN HOWARD Directed by Alexander Hall | garb, Vanderbilt looks like the average | $ oo | fun-loving American youth. Like his ! bride-to-be, he has a friendly smile | L] 5 NEW FAST THROUGH EXPRESSES—NO CHANGES Rochester 1 L. 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