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~ TH .E:J ewisH ·:~HE RAL_D VOL. XXIl, NO. 21 FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947 PROVIDENCE, B. L 5 cm."TS THE COPY Roosevelt Plan to Aid British Impose Strict War Refugees Revealed The"foresight of the late Presi- , Pres.idenrs Roosev-elt's personal dent Franklin D. Roosevelt in files, the commission reportedly Curfew· on Palestine anticipating the current, vexing empha.i,ued that the United p roblem of Enrope's displaced States, Argentina, Brazil, Boliria, .------, Vi.olence Flares persons became known recently Venezuela, Australia and Canada with the disclosure that as far could easily absorb millions of In AU Sections back as 1942 he had appointed refugees. ' It also recommended Blood Donors Needed to Aid a special commission to study that the desert area of Palestine Of Holy Land the refugee situation. The group's known as the Negev could ae· Berman Girl's Fight for Life 1eru..oalem - A dns.t-to-daYU curfew was ordered this Tea: report to the President was term- commodate large numbers of Jew­ The condition of su-year-old ShirleT Berman, for whom an tor 90,000 1ernsalem .Jews, bring­ ed "M-Project" (for migration) . ish refugees, despite British and appeal for blood d~ was made In the Herald last week, still Ing to 155,000 the number of While some sections or the Arab protests to the contrary. ls highly critical and a further appeal for blood has been made Jews .. under en.rte..- resoi.cti.o.ns report are said to have been The Negev now is being devel­ by the Berman family. destroyed and still others are in oped by Jews.. here, in Ra.ifa and the N~ Shirley, who has been In the Rhode Island Hospital for area. The important factor in the re- ( .,.. has bee · d....rn- f -~-• S onr wee-,, nm a coma -...., most o ~ time. · he This follo..-ed a new ontb"- cent disclosures about ·~-Pro- Is -•1 · ,__ .ll:,,. - - - hich · •~- sh -- I = ermg ~~ a ~ w reqmres ~t e be gi.-en Iof rtolence ..-hl"cb left three dead 1 CJ:.L...,,.;a,,l~ ject" is that Roose.-elt appar- frequent transfnsions. Hospital rules require, howe.-er, th&t and l!3 ,..ounded in 4g hOOIS. The II ~IA.Ll.l]/c.u.,_....u,. 1I ently concurred "With the repnrt the blood bank be kept at a high le..-el to take ~ of future disorders started after the =-~Pe and was about to act on the com- · Because ..-...... u.a. mission's recommendations ..-hen emergenc,es. or this, e.-er,- pint of blood and plasma of 4,500 uncertified .Je,n; aboard G, K. Smith Again be died In 1945. The coDlID!s- gi.-en a patient must be returned two-fold. the refugee ship Exodns 19H. N"o better demonstration of a sion included Dr. Isaiah Bo..-man. A crisis in the girl's condition possibly may come -.rt.thin Hebre..- ner,;papers this moru!ng right and wrong way or doing president of Johns Hopkins Unt- the oert ten days. 'l"he help of the community is nrgently nee

AUSTRIA FIGHTS POLIO Jew·ish Cent.. r THE JEWISH HERA. LO 1 VIENNA-Austria thJs week I I . · G forbade travel by children In an Jews In Sports B "d R I The . Jewish Home Newspaper of attempk to combat an I n i an ti!e . , fl, ' t,o:e esu ts RhodeWeek' inIsll\nd the .Year Published by the JewishEvery paralysis epldeml~. :------By HASKEL~ COHEN ----~ Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Press Publishing Company, Dr. Simon Ruskin of 'New York the year by manager Eddie Dyer. ' Subscription Rate.a : Five Cents· the Teitelman ...... 64 ½ Copy; By Mail, $2.5() per Annum. City h as · come UJ;! :with a: new ' After an in and out exhibition ~runo Schnabel- Bulk subscription rates request. ARROW ll:NES 00 treatment for arm ailments, bane during the' recent spring train- N. M. Bodner ...... 64 \Valter Rutman Managing Editor DAILY SERVICE 1 PROVIDENCE - HARTFORD of many promising baseball pH- , ing season, Beazley was s0.ld ~to Mr. a nd Mrs. L~uis 76 Dorrance S-t., Tel. GAspee 4312, Also chers. Johnny· Beazley, former the Boston Braves for $30,000. E fros ...... 62~ Case-Mead Building. St. Louis Cardinal mound" 'star Upon reporting to the Bl'aves M d M G Entered as Second·Cla.ss Matter at Charter Work 1 r. a n rs. eo.rge the Post Office, Pro~dence, R. I ., FOR ALL OCCASIONS CALL now with the Boston Braves, is Johnny infol'nied manager Billy Gray ...... 54 Under the Act ot March 3• 1879• Office-77 Washington St.­ singing tl'!.e Praises of Dr. Rus- Sontln'!orth that his arm waS not The Jewish H f!raJd invites corre.. r GA. 9872 ·kin's unusqal a:rm treatment. responding to treatment. Beaz.. A . s •• sponQence on subjects at interest Beazley, it will ,be recalled, de- ley was all for going on t h e vol- n1 I-. em·1t:1sm to the J ewish people but disc}aima veloped a sore arm while in the 1mtary r etirement list. \V hen I responsibility for an indbrsement Army, After serving 1'P a score Lou Perini, president of the Seen On ·Decline .~it~~:. views expressed by ti¥ JAMES o·f games for the pennant win- llrttv~. Jteard abot~t .lleazley·s. \ It is assumen subscribers wish th.ell' ning Cards, Beazley entered the discomfort, h e suggested that the New York-There was Jess e,ii- subscription rel)ewed annually un- / ~ervice a nd shortly thereaftet( Jnu·ler contact D1•. • Sim'on" Ruskin dence of organized anti-Semitism less we receive notice to the GOLDSMITH threw, his arm out in all exhi- in New ·York City. Perini ' had in 1046 than before the war be- contrary. bition' game. _ Last season he was jammed his shoulder in an auto- cause of greater r esistance by ------G K S · h A Insurance of ready to retire from the pastime lnobile accident last winter ' and poten t ial r~cmlts allci positive • · m1t gain i , All Kinds but was prevailed upon- to ft ish ,risited Dr. Ruskin f01• treatment. cotmter action by an h1formecl (Uontinued from Page 1) , .The medico ctu-ed Perini's public, according to a survey by ings . toward J e ws among those 805 Indnst:t•ial Trust Bldg. Phone · Residence Max Aison Heads shoulder by the WlUSua] proce- th·e Anti-Defamation League ()f whose anti-Semitism, while w'a:c- n GA 67•00 DE 4275 · dure of treating him t h.1·0ugh his B'nai B'rith. el'irlg a

Poale Zion Calls riet Barber, of Connecticut, was Bears Expired the guest for the ev<\filllg. Re- Nazi Death ISpecial Meeting fresbments, wbicb were supplied Good Books For Children • A special meeting of the ex- by the members, were served at warrant on Arm ecutive committee of the Poale the close of the meeting. It '------by i\IBS. ZILLAH L. KOIDi------z· ill b b Id t . ..Mother Goose Rhymes For IGoose rhymes and the child will Baltimore - - Twenty-fi\""e-year- . ion Jw 1 2: e h o:orrow even- -was announced that Miss Doris Jewish Children," by Sara G. recognize and enjoy meeting old Bela Molnar who .,. arrived in~ ; Y H, at tc: ;m:3of _Mr. Belinsky, a member of the organ­ Levy, illustrated by Jessie B. these old frie1rds in a new version. here aboard the ..S. S. Coopei- ahn rs. arry D aeB, Pine- ization, was leaving to attend col- Union Victory," en route to San urst avenue. r. eryl Fry- lege in New York. Robinson, (Bloch Publishing I Some are original, some have de- Domingo, was held by immigra- mer, national secretary of the Company), is a charming book lighUul touches of humor and all Labor Zionists' Organization of for very young children. While sing themselves the "Way child- tion officials for identification of America, will be the guest speak- in some of the ;erses the thou~ht ren's ;erses should. a unique brand mark on his arm. er. This announcement has been WEINSTEIN'S is rather forced, their purpose is Wouldn't King Cole ·enjoy his The inscription read: "CON- made by Isadore Wuraflic, see- Lake Pearl Manor d · b t t " Cb R "' DEMNATO AL MORTE, Aug. 4, a .mrra ly carried out to make coun erpar, azan app . 1944_,, E. Kaufman, Baltimore r etary of the organiz~tion . ... a. happy, easy approach to Jewish Old Chazen Rapp _ Lake Pearl Wrentham, Hass. u h Director of HIAS (Hebrew Shel- Special Attention t o holidays and ceremonials, Pales- ' ,, as a .JDerry old c ap Comettes Hold tine and Hebrew. And a merry old cllap was he. tering and Immigrant Aid Soci- WEDDINGS, PARTIES and ALL SOCIAL op. M. The tbeines deal with patriot­ Re(ugee Program Newly decorated lobby. Spacious green lounge. 35 POR~'\"D ST. con. ism, with racial discrimination, NEW YORK-Dr. Israel Gold- Modern Sundeck and Solarium. New Canteen PDiE ST. wHh communal responsibility and stein, national chairman of the room. New R ecreation room. Swimming In­ GA 4&16 with Palestine. Miss Keller's United Palestine Appeal and a struction. Fishing. Boating. Prirnte 500 ft. ., Bathing Beach. Ping Pong. Tennis court. Hand- ; drawings are charming; her chil- national chairman of the United J ewisb Appeal, will make an In­ .:¼ ball court. · f dren and adults are your neigh­ 1 Everv Room with Bath and Pri-vate Shower. } bors. tensive study of the refugee set­ J · Cottages Available. \ ALLEN It seems unfair to criticize when tlement program in Palestine and "' Kew Cuisine. Dietary ObserVance. !.. of the progress that has been Mrs. Weilerstein has git"en us so Entertainment: ,vednesday and Sunday ' Stationery Co much, but we cannot help wish- made in the absorption of the E'Yes. Dancing Sat. Et"es. to the Music of Lar.. · ing that she bad not taken for 40,000 homeless Jews who have ry Bl~~ and His Orchestra Beginning July 5 .~/ .. granted that her readers are al- come to the country since the STATIONERS ready sympathetic to the ways end of the war. He will also of conser'\""ative Judaism. We survey the pressing relief needs Office Equipment would have preferred had she of the homeless · Jews in Europe, written to bring the knowledge stemming from the recent drastic and and observances of children like curtailment of inter-go;ernmental Ruthie and Debby to those who relief programs. Sharon 616 Supplies do not know and understand their Jewish heritage but who wish to §]!1;;;;;;1;;;;;;111111;;;;;;111111;;;;;;111111;;;;;;111111;;;;;;111111=111m=1111m=11ri1=111111=111111=111111=111111=m111=111m=1111m=11111=111111=m111=111111=11n11=111m=111111=111111=111111=1m11=111111=111111=111111=111111=111111=111111=111111=111111=1= 86 WESTMINSTER STBBBI' learn. GAapft 2130 ,Jt,A ; Jewish Boy Scout Leader to Attend . ~ . Bea:~::dPi~otel World Jamboree 5 Get Jl,'EW YORK-Dr. Harry Las­ Greater Results k.er, national director o! J ewish Relationsblps, Boy Scouts on from America, will attend the Sixth Your Advertising World Scout Jamboree at Mots­ Rhode lslang;e:in;::utnd Newest son, .France, August 9 to 22, as i a member of the general staf! or the American delegation, which consists of 1,090 Boy Scouts and­ Superb rood for tile most dlscrl.mlnatlng .. .. Social program ...... Horsebacl< riding . . . . . • =E leaders rrom every state, includ­ ing more than 60 or the Jewish raitb. Badminton ...... Lawn croquet...... ProresslonaJJy supernsed cblldren•s playground ...... Dr. Lasker, an ordained rabbi, Telephones Lo every room ...... Room service at nil times. will arrange religious sen·lces for tboS'e of the Jewish raltb at the Jam boree, ns well as aboard the Army Transport •"General C. H . JOSEPH MAXFIELD CO. Muir ." upon which the United 87 WPybossel SI. Providence. R. I. States delegation sails from ·ew York on Julr 24. The " Ja-mboree or Peace," as the galhe

They will conclude their stay by Engaged . "\ spending the last week of July Group to Attempt to Find _ and the first week of August at Provincetown, Mass. Mrs. Sachs is the former Miss Bernice Koret, "A Cure for Anti-Semitism" LONDON-An attempt to f or- Philip Bernstein_. )n addition to Stone's Have Daughter of this city, mulate a "cure for !!,ntl-Seml- the United States and Britain,_ Announcement has been made Fox's Have' Son ttsm·~ will be made at the C~n- countries represented at the meet­ of the birth of a daughter, Marcia - A son, David Stanton, was ference of International Experts Ing will be Greece, Austria, Italy, Hope, on July 10, to Dr. ·and born to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice on. the Resurgence of Anti.Semi ... France, Belgium, Germany ·and Mrs. Leo Stone, of Thackeray Fox, of ClevelJLnd street, Paw. tism in Europe, scheduled to be Czechoslovakia. street. Mrs. Stone Is the former tucket, on July 17, at the Lying­ h~ld in Switzerland from July ------Miss Rita E. Samuels. In Hospital. Mrs. Fox Is the 30th to Aug. 5th, according to VacatiOJ.llllg in Conn. former Miss -Shirley Dorice Cohen, Dr. Everett Cllnchy, president of Miss Harriet Rogln, 421 Orms of Laurlston street, this city. , r the National Conference of Chris- street, is spending + her summer Jacobson-Kaplan Engagement vacattOn In Woodmont, Conn., tlans and Jews In the United Mr. and Mrs:' Abraham L. Kap-' States. I as the guest of her aunts and FINE PRINTS Ian, 1of 57 Waltham street, Paw­ Describing anti-Semitism as a uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Asher, tucket, announce the engagement FRAMED •PICTURES "social and psychological dis­ Custom-made Framing of Worcester, ~ass., and Mr. and of th~ir daughter, Miss Rosalyn ease," Dr. Clln.chy said he be­ On.r Speclalty }lr~. Da-niel Finn, of. New Haven, B. Kaplan, to Jack Jacobson, son lieved all church bodies, as well Expert Workmanship Conn. · of Mrs. Regina Jacobson, of .506 Moderate Prices a~ the press', • radio and movies, Kilberg's Have Daughter Public ftreet, this city. l\IlSS ELEANOR BERSTEIN' We Call For and Deliver should mobilize to combat it. 169 WEYBOSSET ST. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kilberg, of The prospective bride attended Announcemeni of the engage­ 21 Taft avenue, announce the At a press conference, Dr. Clin­ (Over Bond's) Bryant College. Mr. Jacobs·on, ment . of l\Iiss Eleanor Berstein, DE 5164 birth of a daughter, Sandra Bev­ chy, Dr. Willard Goslin, U. S. who is president of the William dnugbter of l\Ir. and l\Irs. Jacob educator, and Rabbi Julian F ei­ eriey, on July 15, at the Lying-In. Gates (;:utler Olympic Club, ser­ Be1-stein, of Bogman street, to Hospital. Mrs. Kilberg Is the belma.n . of · New Orleans, agreed ved In the U. S. Army for three Albert J. Krasner, so~ of hir. that the strongest weapon in the former Miss Rose Schram, of years, pa rts of which were spent and l\Irs. David Krasner, of Sum­ Boston, Mass. fight against anti-Semitism was jn N_orth Africa, Italy, France and ter street, has been made by her education. MAKE EARLY ' Guests from FI01·ida the Philipptnes. parents. The delegates to the Confer­ RESERVATIONS FOR Mr. and Mrs. Simon Senders, The bi-Ide-elect Is a graduate ence stressed that German anti- • of 7 Goddard street, have as thejr of Hope High School. Her fiance, 1 YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY guests for a few weeks, Miss Semitism was chiefly an Inter­ i,•ho graduated from Central High national problem which the Nat­ Moille Cohen and Mr. Meyer Co­ Complete Plans School, served In the U. S. Army hen, of Florida. . ' ional Conference of Christians FRED KELMAN tor· 81 months, 27 months of and Jews would be willing to Sach's Vacation Here1 which \vere spent overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Sachs, Fo-r· Pier ·Dance tackle along with UNESCO. It of ·31 West 93rd street (Central . Plans have been completed for was revealed that the Conference· WI 5402 Park West) , N. Y., have just the dance which the Jewish Con­ Editor·'s Mailbox hoped to send a " task force" to completed a five-weeks stay In sumptive Relief' Society wll1 spon­ tour Germany to help eradicate the problem of anti-Semitism Providence at the home of Mrs. sor thi