HE E ;lSH ERA~L_D VOL. XIII, No. 38 PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938 5 CENTS THE COPY

Vladeck, 51, Dies Roundup Laid to "Plot" on Hitler Congress Plans Systematic After Heart Attack . - The newspaper Daily Mirror alleged this week Was Head of that Germany's round-up of Anti-defamation Drive Here ORT Polish J ews was the result of Federation the discovery by the German NEW YORK. - Leaders in all secret police, the Gestapo, of a Reaffirm Faith in walks of life this week mourned plot to assassinate Elected Zionist Officers the passing of B. Charney Vlad­ and his chief lieutenants. eck, late president of the Ameri­ The newspaper reported, Democratic Principles can ORT Federation, who distin­ without crediting any source, guished himself as an outstandin:4 Condemn Rule of that the alleged plot was con­ spokesman and active worker in ceived b y Polish anarchists Force, Violence all fi elds of service that h ad as who formerly lived in the NEW YORK. - The American its aim the· betterment of the l~u­ Sudetenland area and entered Jewish Congress concluded a mah race. Mr. Vladeck died on Germany, each sworn to -kill three-day Session devoted to a Sunday· evening, following a heart Hitler or die. discussion of the many problems attack a few days previous He It was asserted that when confronting Jewry throughout the was stricken while attending a Hitler visited the grave of his world with the adoption of a session of the New York City niece in Austria a few days series of importan resolutions de­ Council and was taken home and ago a bomb was discovered in signed to meet to the extent possi­ then removed to Mount Sinai Hos­ the cemetery. ble the existing situations. pital where his death occurred. The .first r esolution adopted by Mr. Vladeck has been associated the American Jewish Congress with the American ORT Federa­ expresses "its deep belief in the tion ever since its founding iu final victory of the democratic 1922 and has been president of Pope Likens Hitler ideal and calls for the strengthen­ the ORT since 1932. He has ing and the enlarging of the co­ toured the country in its behalf To Nero in Address operation both of Jewish interna­ and has made many trips tional and national organizations to Eu­ CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy.­ rope investigating conditions of with all democratic forces The voice of Pope Pius trembled SAMUEL MICHAELSON MAURICE W. HENDEL of the the Jews in Poland and other world in the common fight with emotion as he denied that countries. He was against the establishment of a firm believer the Holy See pursued political an in ·the philosophy of the ORT international system b ased on the aims. It was ·obvious that the Rabbi Miller Urges Support which aimed at making Jews rule of force and violence. The pro­ venerable pontiff was deeply ductive workers. solution of the J ewish problem." touched and speaking from the Of Zionist Movement Here . the Convention recognized, "and depths of his heart, but with firm­ Mr. Hendel and Mr. Michaelson ization, held last Tuesday m ght the re-establishment and safe­ ness and determination unusual .vere elected president and vi~e- at the Crown Hotel. guarding of Jewish civil and min­ in a man of his years, when in a Needle Trade Colony )resident, r espectively, of the Other officers elected. were ority rights depend upon the vic­ speech to 300 professors of Christ­ ?rovidence Zionist District, at James Goldman, treasurer; Albert tory of democracy." ian archaeology gathered in Rome Homes for Rent .he annual meeting of the organ- L. Rosen, finan7ial secretary, !a­ Very serious consideration was he compared Chancellor Hitler cob S. Rabinowitz, corresponding HIGHTSTOWN, given by the Session to the de­ N. J. - Seven- with Julian the Apostate and re­ secretary a nd Leo Mann, record­ ty-five of (Continued on page 2) the 200 one and two- called Nero and the Apostle Ju­ ing secretary, and an executive family dwellin nti-Catholic Agitator gs at J ersey Home- das in denouncing in strong terms committee of thirty-five. steads, the co,operative agricultur - Nazi attacks. Rabbi Irving I. Miller of Far al-industrial colony Beth-Israel established Although he was deeply hurt fined in Louisiana Rockaway, N. Y., a member of Officers here for Jewish needle trade by the Nazi accusation of politi- ALEXANDRIA, La. - Making the Action Committee for the workers from New York by the cal aims attributed to the Holy short shrift of four men accus- World Zionist Orga)nization,1 in In Seminary Conclave F ederal Farm. Security Administ- See ed of distributing literature at- addr essing the meeting said, A committee consisting of the ation, were being offered for rent , tacking Catholics and urging Fas- "Support of the Zionist movement officers of Temple· Beth Israel to­ this week to outsiders in the vi- Ladies Aid Assists cism, City Judge Gus A. Voltz by American Jewry is the sole gether with the Rabbi will part­ cinity because there are not fined them each $100 and senten- means by which we can safe­ icipate. in the arrangements for enough jobs available at the co- 53 Families in Oct. ced them to 90 days in jail on guard the rebuilding of the Jew­ the Seminary Conference to take operative clothing factory to just- Mrs. Evelyn Granoff presided charges of "peddling and selling ish National Home in Palestine." place at the Narragansett Hotel, ify the settlement of additional at regular monthly meeting of without state licenses." Philip V. Marcus, retiring pre­ Sunday afternoon and evening, colonists. • the Ladies Hebrew Union Aid As- He suspended the jail sentences sident, called on Mr. Hendel who November 20. Operations at the factory have socia· t · h Id T esday at on condition that the men pay the 10n, e on u promised untiring efforts toward The following are on the Com­ not risen to original expectations, th eir· h ea d quar t ers, 191 Orms St fine and leave town. "Our state, • the accomplishment of an active mittee : Jacob Licht, president of Walter A. Simon, project mana- Rabbi Meyer Levinsohn addressed parish and city are made up of Zionist District. the Temple; William H. Smira, ger, said. the gathering. God-fearing people-people of all vice-president; Morris Narva, Mrs. I. Weiss, treasurer, issued faiths a nd creeds who enjoy Cb G" N • treasurer; Joseph Greene, finan­ a report that fifty-three families friendship of each r egardless of u a 1ves az1 cial secretary and Joshua Bell, were assisted with coal, food or- religious beliefs," Synagogue Hebrew Judge Voltz recording secretary. ders and money, during the said. The four men were Eric On the program also will ap­ month of October. A r eport was W. Ruckman of Los Angeles; Cle- Party Legal .Status pear, Joshua Bell, who will part­ also submitted by Mrs. Herman ment Mathis and School ·Re-Opens Robert Graham HAVANA. _ Having amended icipate in the discussions on J ew­ Swartz, chairman of the Coal of Baton Rouge, La.; and Carmen its program to bring it into Announcement was made this ld f N J har- ish education and Jacob Licht, Drive. Go en o ew ersey. mony with the Cuban cons week by B. Zeidel, president of ------j titu- who will participate in the dis­ the Sons of Zion Hebrew School ___f_____ d___ G-- h-etto Advocates .tion by omitting all references to cussion on Synagogue organiza­ that the school has been re-open- Se l ,_ M a e ! race, the newly organized Nazi tion. Dr. Louis Ilie Berger will ed for the new term, under the j party of Cuba was given legal act as chairman of one of the standing by the authorities. round-table discussions on the supervision of Rabbi David Wer- The ner, assisted by the following Con d emne d by S ec ' y. I C k es latter had previously re- subject: "The Advancement of jected an application for legal Jewish staff: William Fishbein, princi- ST. LOUIS. _ Jews who op- Jew on the Supreme Court would , Learning." status because the party s pro­ pal; Ezekiel Fish and Meyer Ger- pose the appointment of other create further anti-Semitism, Mr. gram contained "legal defects" in eboff, assistants. Jews to high public office in fear Ickes said they "seemed to forget the form of clauses advocating ra- Nazis Seize The study course h as been re- .that such appointments foster an- that the coward who runs away cial d\scrimination. Legal sta­ Jewish Museum vised along modern lines, and a ti-Semitism were denounced by from his mortal enemy justly for- tus has also been granted to the VIENNA. - Nazi party officials Junior congregation of students Secretar y of Interior, Harold L. feits the guerdon of the brave." new Cuban Fascist party. seized Vienna's famous J ewish has been formed, with the pur- Ickes as proposing a "self-made They proposed, in effect, a self- Museum, the property of the Is­ pose of training pupils to con- ghetto." made ghetto, and sought the ear raelitic Cultural Community duct services. Assignment of Speaking at a memorial meeting of President this Hoover to gain Presi­ Berlin Closes week. homework is party of the study for the late Justice Benjamin N. dential sanction for that ghetto. Jewish Classes The museum has exhibits of course. Cardozo under the auspices of These Jews were no less blind in BERLIN. - All Jewish meet­ the history of Vie~nese Jews and Students may be r egistered Temple Israel Brotherhood, Mr. their opposition to progress than ings, except at the Jewish Thea­ contains many costly Jewish tem­ evenings (except Friday) from 4 Ickes said "not a single gossamer were the rich J ews in democrat­ ter, were forbidden this week for ple relics, a large library and por­ to 8:30 o'clock, and on Sundays in today's web of anti-Semitism ic countries in Europe when Fas­ four weeks. traits of leading J ews. from 9 to 1 o'clock. can be traced to his presence on cism · started its march to power. The order included all classes Jewish tenants in all houses and the bench. Respected, admired Asserting that Jews "are in the in schools where Jews are learn­ streets bordering upon Morzin­ 6,500 ENTER and beloved by all, his actions an- forefront of the fight for progress ing trades before emigrating. Al­ Platz were ordered to leave their JERUSALEM. - Despite the swered those w ho preach the the and civil liberties," Mr. Ickes de­ so . included were foreign lang­ homes within a .fortnight. The failure of Arab terror -to r elax its presence of Jews in public life nied they were radicals in the uage courses for which Jews Hotel Metropole, secret police grip on the country, 6,500 J ews aids the cause of anti-Semitism." sense that they sought to over­ come from all parts of Germany. headquarters, where the last Aus­ were settled in Palestine in. the Referring to the fact that some throw the government by force or Students must now pay living ex- trian Chancellor , Kurt Schusch- 2 PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938

tives were Judge Robert M. Dan­ Beth-Israel Women Dr. Louis Newman to Open_ Home Elects Magid nin and Robert Mirman of New­ port, Charles Tesler of Paw­ tucket, and Abraham E. Gold­ Meet Monday Night Institute of Jewish Studies Pres. for 6th Term stein of Woonsocket. Rev. Seebode For the eleventh consecutive Judge P. Joslin Included among the speakers year the Institute of Jewish Stud­ was Representative Edward M. To Talk on Peace ies for Adults at Temple Emanu­ Named Vice-Pres. McEntee. A regular monthly meeting of El will open Hs program with a At the annual meeting of · the the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Is­ lecture by Dr. Louis I. Newman Jewish Home for Aged of Rhode rael will be held on Monday even­ on Wednesday evening, Novem­ Island, held last Sunday at the "For Quality and Senice" ing at the Temple, at which time ber 16 on the subject "The Pre­ Home on Hillside a-vnue, Samuel Rev. Richard W, Seebode, pastor sent Crisis in the Jewish World." M. Magid was elected president of the Westminster Unitarian This will be the first address in for the sixth consecutive term. E. S. Crandall's Church, will deliver an address a series of five Wednesday even­ Judge J. Jerome Hahn was elect­ on the topic "Pacifist Faces ing Forum Lectures on the gener­ ed honorary chairman. And ad­ Dairy Force." With the proximity of al theme: "The Jew in this Day dress was given by Judge Philip Properly Pasteurized Armistice Day, Rev. Seebode's of Crisis." C. Joselin, who was elected vice­ talk on peace will be timely. Mrs. The Institute this year is div­ president. A detailed report on MILK and CREAM , iding its program into a Fall and Samuel Brier, program chairman the work of the Home and the A friend to the Jewish People of the Sisterhood, will introduce Spring Semester and each session proposed hospital wing was pre­ the speaker. Also scheduled for of the Institute will be held on sented by Isaac E. Feinstein, su­ 12 Lowell Ave. WEst 4358 the evening's program are violin Wednesday night. During each perintendent. evening five Study Courses will selections by Miss Dorothy Wald­ In addition to Mr. Magid and man. be in progress from 8 to 9 o'clock, and from 9 to 10 o'clock, the Judge Joslin, the following of- ~ j ~ Mrs. Barney Taber will preside ficers were elected: Milton Sulz- ~ . seal O he at the business session of the Forum Lecture will be held. In addition to Dr. Newman the berger, treasurer; Charles Brown,@. 1'htS al oj t meeting, and will outline plans financial secretary; Herman Ains- \) Forum Lecturers for the Fall DR. LOUIS I. NEWMAN ai'i',.oi of for the approaching 18th annuaJ enberg, recording secretary; Di- Semester and their subject will Civil Liberties." · utl\Otl \":,t\ dinner-dance, of which Mrs. rectors for three years :-Alter \GP. be: December 14, Prof. Campbell B. ~"1 Aaron Cohen and Mrs. Benjamin Bayman, Maurice S. Cooper, Mor- tP.~~~e,~ November 30, Rabbi Ira Eisen­ Beard, "The Present Crisis in Oj.. ) N. Kane are chairman and co­ 0 stein, "The Present Crisis in Jew­ Democracy." ris Feinberg, Joseph M. Finkle, ~t'oO ,otlS ~,.,- s~.. 't~1. chairman, respectively. Herman Benjamin N. Kane, Ralph S. ot\~ ..,Gp.'1 i "'o'e..t,.,_._ee-oeeo~;:ot December 21, Dr. Israel M. Gold­ o ..-e ._,.~ \ Baker is Journal chairman. A ish Religious Thought". 17 .iG~~ \ q;,- man, "Our Crisis and Our Syna­ "rauss, Harry Leach, Reuben .-o~ \,.-oe_s ':lo"' ,.,1:s"" teseo -0,0 ,c" course of cultural activities for December 7, Rabbi Benjamin L. I d p . " t't>e \t ,s 0~,. ",e9 ,.-o e• 'to gogue." 1pson, sa ore aisner, .,.oo ._,.. ~~ ""e~-\co"' ~- the season will be outlined by Plotkin, "The Present Crisis in ' ~"c S"o t oc' '-" ,e Chosen as district representa- 9;,:l!,i-;'t C0 ~ 9\"1' , ~• o'\): Rabbi Morris Schussheim. wsW· A social hour will follow at the conclusion of the meeting, with Workmen's Group to 1-{ave Mrs. Theodore Max and her c9111- mittee in charge. New Meeting Quarters The branch~s of the Work­ ideas on political, economic and men's Circle (Arbeiter Ring) of cultural problems. The first for­ Providence are readying the sec­ um in the series will be held on Congress Reaffirms ond floor apartment of a building Sunday night, November 13, at at 29 Snow Street as headquart­ which time Mr. A. Brown, recent­ HEINZ makes 7 MILCHIG Faith in Democracy ers, to be known as the Work­ ly arrived from Europe for a lec­ @ Cream Soups, which are ~~ (Continued from page 1) men's Circle Center. The Cen­ ture tour in this country, will dis­ a temptation to any appe­ Rich cream thick.er than } whipping cream is used velopment of an intensive propa­ ter will also house the Children's cuss the European situation cre­ tite I Made in small batches, { in the ganda in the United States direct­ School, for which class rooms are ated by the recent events there. as YOU would prepare them. ed against the Jews and to its ef­ now being furnished. They will The facilities of the Circle Rich cream, table butter, '7 MILCHIG@soUPS fect upon relations between Jews be officially occupied by the School will be available tci adults choice spices, Heinz "aristo­ HEINZ CREAM OF TOMA TO SOUP and other groups in this country. children on Sunday morning, at who wish to advance their Jew­ which time a party and entertain­ crat" tomatoes or other vege­ HEINZ CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP Specific instructions were given ish learning, as well as to begin­ ment J>rogram will be held. tables that are the pick of HEINZ CREAM OF ASPARAGUS SOUP by the Session to the incoming ners. Two classes are now being HEINZ CREAM OF GREEN PEA SOUP The Education Committee of the formed for adults, one for those the garden ••• administration to meet the prob­ Circle has completed plans for HEINZ CREAM OF CELERY SOUP lem of propaganda against the who never learned to read and these are the in­ a series of Sunday Night For­ HEINZ CREAM OF SPINACH SOUP Jews in other ways as well. This write Yiddish, and the other for gredients used. HEINZ CORN CHOWDER ums, to serve as an exchange of administration is instructed to set an advanced group which will up a national committee, with lo­ study composition and literature. All approved by the Union of Orthodox cal branches for the purpose of Synagogue Lists Those interested may contact Jewish Congregations of America. investigating, exposing and refu­ Service Schedule Beryl Segal, at 29 Snow Street, ting the propaganda directed Morris Feinberg, recently re­ between 4 and 8 o'clock. Admis­ against the Jews. A sub-commit­ elected president of the Sons of sion to the opening and the fol­ Zion Congregation, has ' announ­ tee of the national committee is lowing forums is free to all. to seek the enforcement of exist­ ced the following schedule of ing laws designed to prevent the services for the winter months: Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement dissemination of this hat-e propa­ Morning services are held daily, ganda. at 6:30; Vesper services take place at 4 o'clock in the after­ BAR MITZVAH BOYS noon, followed by a study and The second of this year's Bar reading of the Talmud; Sunset 11th Ward Voters Attention Mitzvah boys meetings will take service on Friday evening is fol­ place this Sunday morning, Octo­ lowed by a study of the Talmud. ber 30, at 9 o'clock, with the boys The Talmud study hour will be Guarantee the Continuance of Honest Government conduction services under the held at 3 o'clock on Saturday guidance of the Rabbi, and will afternoons. be followed by breakfast served Rabbi David Werner will.offici­ as usual to the participants. The ate at the daily and Sabbath ser­ hostess for this week will be Mrs. vices. The public is invited to Ira Galkin. attend. - ELECT Political Advertisement Political Advertisement E.DWARD P. QUIGLEY Alderman Vote Straight Republican EDMUND WE:XLER Third Ward BRA_DFORD H. WHITFORD Councilmen Republican Candidates EDWARD D. SHE.A Alderman . ARTHUR P. PATT Councilman .. Thomas F. McGovern, Jr. Councilman .... MILTON LEVIN FRANK P. TRAINOR State· Senator Councilman ... DENNIS J. GEARIN Senator .. . SIGMUND W. FISCHER Representatives Representative .. ERNEST L. SHEIN JOHN J. COYLE 21 District Representative. MARION YATMAN TOM McHUGH ·23rd " FOR HONEST, EFFICIENT JAMES F. BURNS• 24th " MANAGEMENT ELECT THESE CANDIDATES Vote tile Straight Demoeratie Ticket ,

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111 Charles street have announ­ ced the birth of a son, Charles English Novelist Will Ill ~1 Michael, on October 18. Mrs. CA ·STLE Be Center Lecturer ,I Personalll Strauss is the former Miss Rosalie THEATRE Starts Friday Phyllis Bottome In Town Krickstein. On The Screen . Sun., Mon., Tues., & Wed. Coming Nov. 13 Mr. and, Mrs. Harry L~eb Ja- .;;--~~~~>-..c~~•:• Gloria Stuart - Michael Whalen ♦ ! Phyllis Bottome well known cobs have returned ~o their Nor­ SHOES FOR CHILDREN in "Breaking The Ice" English author will be the open- wood ave~ue home rn Edgewood I Ij 9 Months to 12 Years "Time Out For "CAREFREE" ing speaker Sunday evening, Nov- for the wrnter months. elllber 13 in a series of nine Sun- To Observe Murder" day evening programs to be spon- The Bar-Mitzvah of Marshall t THE JUVENILE I plus Thurs., Fri., & Sat. sored by the Jewish Community Edelston, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Ab­ I SHOE SHOP j A Great Vaudeville Show "Four Daughters" Center is season according to raham Edelston of Congr·ess ave­ j PROFESSIONAL FITTING j featuring the announcement of Dr. Louis I. nue, will be observed on Satur­ j BY REGISTERED FOOT j Jay C. Flippen "Bulldog I}rummond in Kramer, chairman of the commit- day morning at Temple Beth Is­ EXPERTS I Africa" tee. rael. A reception by Mr. and 93 Eddy Street at West minster j Dr. Kramer also announced that Mrs. Edelston will follow the ser­ 1 Suite 307 O'Gorman Bldg. j the following have been definite- vice. ly engaged to appear at the Cen- Couple Feted •:•~~~).-.c,...... ~)4119-(~~•:• ter duding the coming season; Miss Mathilda Matzner and _.._I"!'! J. MEL VIN KOPPE Milton Steinberg, Rabbi of the Benjamin Moskoll were honored Park Avenue Synagogue; Dr. guests at a dinner party, given Announces the Openin~ of Offices Frank Kin~don,. president_ of the on Thursday evening last week, For the Newark Umversity; Ludwig Lore,_ in the Indian Room of the Narra­ foreign correspondent _of th~ New gansett Hotel, by Mr. and Mrs. STARTS FRIDAY d General Practice of Law York Post; and _Maurice Hm us, Simon Greenberg, Nathan Dwares DEANNA DURBIN lecturer on, Russia.. and Daniel Miller. Twenty-two in ,at At a sp_ecial meetmg ~eld Mon- couples attended. day evemng at the Jewish Com­ "That Certain Age" 49 Westminster Street munity the remaining programs Miss Matzner will be married to SUITE 720 GASPEE 2219 were decided upon. Among those Mr. ' Moskoll on Sunday at the with wh~ are being considered are /Sons of Zion Synagogue. The Melvyn Douglas, Jackie Carveth Wells explorer, Pierre ceremony will be followed by a 1 Cooper and Irene Rich Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Van Passen, publicist, David Sea­ wedding dinner · at Weinstein's 1 plus Banquet Hall. bury, psycologist, and Nina Gor­ BORIS KARLOFF dani Yiddish folk singer. Junior Hadassah in Assisting Dr. Kramer on the A meeting of Junior Hadassah committee are Mrs. Benjamin will be held on Monday evening "Mr. Wong" Rossman, Saul Abrams, Arthur J. at the Biltmore Hotel, when Mrs. ~•fun1 Levy, Milton C. Sapinsley and Archibald Silverman will be I II t Re-Elect Your Samuel H. Workman, ex-officio. guest speaker. Reports will be I I given by various chairmen. R_.K.0. ALBEE Daughter Born Democratic ;·······r•·;;!;••r;···•· ••·ii: I HomeIRe-Elects Mr. and Mrs. David Dress are Now Showing 111 receiving congratulations on the Candidate for I Mrs. Isador Low birth of a daughter, Janice San­ I Mrs. Isador S. Low was elected dra Dress, on October 17. Mrs. "MARS ATTACKS president of the Ladies Associa- Dress is the former Miss Marion Councilman I tion of the Jewish Home for Sondl'er. I Aged of Rhode Island, at the an­ Party ·Given THE WORLD" j nual meeting of that organization, Miss Ethel Cleinman entertain­ plus j held last Wednesday afternoon at SAMUEL ed at a party last Friday even­ Joel McCREA j the Home. ing, with the following guest at­ I Mrs. Isaac Woolf and Mrs. Eph­ tending: . Rhoda Stein, Miriam Andrea LEEDS c. • raim Rosen were elected honor- Sheinberg, Doris Gilstein, Gloria ary presidents; Mrs. Harry Shat­ Rouslin, Sophie Preblud and Lo­ "Youth Takes I kin and Mrs. Jennie Goldsmith lores Blau. A Fling" KAGAN were elected honorary vice-presi­ I dents. Other officers elected and Have Son - I installed were Mesdames Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strauss of and the Entire Democratic Ticketl Michaelson, Samuel Soforenko j and Davis Dwares, vice-presi- A ld erman 5 Ra,mond E. Shawcross t dents; Mrs. Maurice Felder, treas- I I urer; Mrs. George Press, financial William E. Boyle secretary; Mrs. David Meyers, Councilmen { s 1 C K corresponding secretary; Mrs. NOW amue • agan Matthew E. Segool, recording • • • Vincent A. McGinley j secretary; and Mrs. Joseph Nut- I man, auditor. More Than Ever Before j Isaac E. Feinstein, superin- Representqtive{ Justin P. McCarthy tendent of the Home, gave a brief 16th Dist. address of . welcome. Various chairman rendered their annual IT'S FAIN'S Representative{ J h, E M d reports. Hostesses for the after­ 18th Dist. 0 n · ea e noon were past presidents and of­ ficers. Maurice Stollerman, su­ For Floor Coverings perintendent of the Jewish Or­ phanage of Rhode Island, acted Our new show rooms have been pronounced the as the installing officer. most beautiful of their kind in New England. These Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement new show rooms are specially designed to enable you to select easily and comfortably all types of modern i~~~~~*'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ permanent floor coverings and broadlooms. Larger quarters permit us to display hundreds of new patterns and colors in permanent floor coverings. You'll•also find in our new showrooms an entire section devoted t 3rd Ward Voters! J to the world's famous makes of broadloom rugs and ~ t carpeting. Our huge stock of permanent floor coverings and broadloom carpeting, together with our specialized designing service, makes it possible for you to select RE-ELECT I just the floor coverings you've had in mind. There's i no need to shop in several stores, or to go out of town, because you are sure to find exactly what you want at our new show rooms. t Alderman . {WILLIAM E. McCABE A convenient budget plan of payment is available for both permanent floor coverings or broadloom car­ peting. We are always· happy to submit estimates f BOW ARD PRESEL without obligation. Cauncilmen FREDERICK L. McKIERNAN' HUGH Ba DONLEY

Vote The Straight Democratic Ticket 126 NORTH MAIN STREET PROVIDENCE, R. I. One minute from Mar Sa re Te enh e, ,Yt r 5? 0 4 PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER -4, 1938 ------.,.,-----,--,--- The Jewish ··Herald R,t Co-ordinating Unit 'I Seene Around Townll The Jewish Home Newspaper of Rhode Island. Published Every Week in the Year by The Jewish Press Publishing Company. For Refugees Formed . By JACOB L~ICHTER • 1 Walter Rutman, Editor; Jacob Leichter, ~dvertising Manager Walter Adler LETDOWN At least I think 76 Dorrance St. TEL. GAspee 4312 Case-Mead Building Is Chairman You might have said A Rhode Island Coordinating THE JEWISH HERALD invites correspondence on subjects of in­ "I'm sorry that terest to the Jewish people but disclaims responsibility for an Committee for Refugees was or­ Our Love is dead." indorsement of the views expressed by the writers. ganized under the chairmanship of Walter Adler at a meeting held At least you might.. Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post Office, Providence, R. I., at the Jewish Community Center, Have murmured: "L Under the Act of March 3, 1879 Will miss you as .... Subscription Rates: Thursday evening, October 27. Five Cents the Copy. By Mail, $2.00 per Annum A number of ·representative The days go by." .. Jewish leaders in this community At least you might .. Radio Censorship attended and decided to form a Have wondered who ... permanent committee to help the Had taken me .. Despite the fact that newspapers throughout the refugees who express a desire to Away from you .... country played up the panic that overspread the States live in Rhode Island to find suit­ But not a word .. on the occasion of the radio dramatization of H. G. able living conditions here. Wells fantastic old story, "The War of the Worlds," Instead of grief .. In order to take care of immed­ Your sigh denoted .... there is no reason why censorship should be imposed iate expenditures small fund upon radio programs. a Keen relief!.. was raised to take care of emer­ Faith The officers of the Federal Commission have re­ gency problems that may arise ported that only fifteen letters and telegrams had been in this work. It happened in Chelsea - where the Italians, preparing for the received in protest to the play But, proponents of radio The office of the committee will Columbus Day parade, sought to have a Greek's lunch-cart removeq censorship have seized upon this incident and are de­ be at the Jewish Family Welfare from the line of march ... It came to a vote before the city coun­ manding the necessity of ·a Federal Board, which Society, 100 N0rth Main street, cil . .. The Jewish aldermen voted w ith the Italian alderman i~ would supervise all programs. with Isador Gandal serving as favor of ditching the cart ...When the Greek recovered use of his Although it is disturbing that Orson Welles broad­ secretary. Committees will be tongue, he complained : "Why did you Jews vote with the Italians?­ cast should have created such a sensation, think what appointed shortly by Mr. Adler Here was your chance to get even with Mussolini!" ... would result of the radio stations were permitted to to take care of various fields of ELECTION TIME broadcast stories favorable to the party in power. work. ! I know that it'll be all over but the shouting, after next Tuesday The dictators in Europe use radio to make their people ' night, but right now, our city streets see the with the activities of believe falsehoods. We want nothing like that here. 11ocal candidates, and a fair proportion of them are Jewish ... Par- A blunder has been rriade, but recurrence of this mis­ Brown Favored ticularly interesting and spirited is the 11th ward, with LouAdler take can be avoided by judicious presentation of sim­ battling for re-election alongside that almost · legendar·y figure ~ ilar radio programs. Micky Violet . . . . . To Take Yale Our next Governor will be Vanderbilt or Quinn A Nazi Speaks NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Yale Cast your .ballot - and may the best -man win, .., .- Dr. Borchers, Nazi consul, who addressed the and Brown will renew .one of the NOSE ODDITIES American Bund this week, ridiculed freedom of speech oldest rivalries on the books to­ Since the members of our race are noted for enlarged prob­ in this country and the status of Jews in the so-called morrow when they clash for the oscises, ou.r research department has _dug IJP the following fact influential positions. 44th ·time in a series that dates which might act as a balm · in some cases:-The biggest nose This obvious attempt of propaganda, to influence back to 1880. Brown has won five . known to medical science was that of a Yorkshireman, one .Tom the minds of his listeners and the readers of our news­ times, one ,game ended a tie, and Wedders, whose breezer extended seven inches. .(Which re­ papers, is a direct slap at the courtesies Dr. Borschers Yale has won' 38 times. Brown's minds us that the elder J. P. Morgan had a schnozzle you'd never as a representative of the Nazi government, is permit­ record surpasses · that of any ·mistake for a peanut, either.) other Yale rival except Harvard, ted. BACK STAGE MEMOIRS Princeton, the Army and Georgia We know what would happen to an American Potential Best Seller:-- If Ernest (Putzy) Hanfstaengl, current-· The two teams rank on even who dared to criticize any policy, however small, of ly in England writing a book about ; actually Tells . terms, Yale holding the favorit­ Hitler's government. They would ,be his last words, All, there'll be some very interesting chapters and a revealing low­ ism of her own backers, and for the guillotine would silence his lips. down on Hitler, whose closest pal Putzy was until · h~ plummetted Brown having the same standing This incidence is added proof that Hitler is begin­ out of favor ... among her own supporters. ning to make good his threat to interefere in our do• B'NAI B'RITH DRIVE Brown has the best chance of mestic life. It's time he was made to understand-that B'nai B'rith headquarters hum with the membership drive toppling Yale since 1932, the year the people· of the United States will not tolerate an that is out to top any like drive in the country .., . With but a that the Bruin won, 7 to 2, with outsider, especially one whose principles of govern­ few days work under their belts, the B'rithians have run up a Bob Chase's intentional safety ment vary so with ours, to tell hem how to run their score of close to 300 new recruits ... But, . Joe Finkle - in giving Yale her two points. country. charge of the local drive ·_, considers -that only a f~ir ·beginning Indications are that both teams .. . Three "cub" social workers in town are Mildred Sidney, will be near top strength. Zelda Hodosh and Phyllis Littman, all from the '38 crop of Pem­ Repertory Players to Give :VIartha Kaplan, Mildred Kelman, broke graduates . .. Mo Hendel, new prexy, of the ZOA ~.n Provi- . Maynard Koplan. dence is probably the youngest man ever to fill such an import­ Mrs. Arthur Levy, Shirley Levy, ant post .. "Stage Door" Nov. 14-15 Milton Paisner, Dorothy Raphael, STRIKE STRATEGY Under the direction of Theo­ triumps, heartbreaks and . medi­ Adolph Reich, Haro.Id Roberts, Attention C. I. 0.: When striking employees recently picketed 0 dore Sweet, assisted by Ben Vict­ ocre existences of girls who have Evelyn Seigel, Jean Shepard, Sid­ an Ogden, Utah, furniture store, the owner took the gimp out of or, Repertory Players will present made the· theatre their one true '1.ey Shepard, Selma Slavitt, Claire their tactics, by spreading carpets on the sidewalk for them to walk on November 14 and 15 at Barker love. Smira, Mrs. Archie Smith, Archie on, rolling divans out front for them to sit on when tired, served Playhouse, "Stage Door," the Heading the large cast are Mrs. )mith, Doris Trinkel, Mollie beer and sandwiches to them and wheeled out a phonograph that play by Edna Ferber and George Joseph Pulver, Mrs. Morris Prit­ Weinberg, Ruth Wilner and Lu­ kept droning "Whistle While You Work." The pickets finally gave Kaufman, which had a long run sker, Boris Pritcher and Arthur cille Zisquit. it up in all good humor ... on Broadway. Kaplan. In supporting roles are Tickets may be obtained from With action laid in the "Foot­ Archie Finklestein, Lillian Green­ LATESTWAR MODELS Jules Goldsmith, ticket chairman, The man who invented gas-masks could not have been, a lights Club," a boarding house for berg, Reetha Hartman, Edythe from Mrs. Walter Strauss, or from stage girls, the story tells of the Jagolinzer, Mrs. Arthur Kaplan, bearded gent, or he'd have made ~ome provision in' his invention any member of the cast. for• the whisker-wearers ... Continental "beavers," who hadn't given the matter much attention previously, were .sudd!!nly make painfully aware of this serious defil!iency in the anti-gas equip­ ment during the pre-Munich peace crisis ... Since beard-wear­ ers will not shiµ the chin adornment, either because of religious scrupless or vanity, the gas-mask moguls will simply have to do something about it - unless they are iri league with the tons- orial profession : . . · ' · ,. The overdramatization of H. G. Well's book didn't frighten us nearly so much as any swing hand does ... That craze for tying fox tails to. automobile radiator caps was started by a -New York fur- · rier who sent out the word via grapevine that they brought good luck ... He cleaned up, selling more than 1,000,000 of them ... Leo Raphael, brother of the : ~ victim, told police he had found L Obituary I her unconscious in her bedroom, ' MORE than 80% of insur~ . when he had returned from work. able property throughout MRS. LYDIA SELTZER He said gas was escaping from a Sale! Heat-Resisting . t~e country is protected by bedroom fixture. 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AID SUDETEN REFUGEES sum" for the relief of Socialists NEW YORK. - The Jewish La- and labor leaders in Sudetenland, Rosenthal Thinks They've bor Committee has announced adding that it was seeking to· Unveiling Notice t_h_at_it_h_a_d_ ca_b_l_ed_a_'_'s_ub_s_ta_n_t_ia_l_r_a_is_e_a_d_d_it_io-:---n_a_l _fu_n_d_s_. ---- ' The unveiling of a monu­ Got Something in swing ment for the late Morris I. Political Advertisement Political Advertisement NEW YORK. - "Ther e are pos- Shwartz will take place on sibilities in swing. It's not bad Friday noon, November 11, at music - a sort of ragtime. Rag­ Lincoln Park C e rn e t e r y • time? Oh, you know - it's a Friends and relatives are in­ I Ith Ward - kind of swing." The reporter's vited to attend. I head whirled. A most unexpect­ ed announcement from Moriz Ro­ senthal, 76, who for -sixty-five VOTERS years h as been ·a distinguished concert pianist in the classical YOU'LL LOOK YOUR tradition. "Maybe if Chopin M O S T CHARMING could come back and liked swing, ATTENTION he would turn out something col­ SELF IN A ossal," Mr. Rosenthal continued. Re-Elect Your A boy of 9, Moriz Rosenthal, left his home in Lemberg, Poland, to GOWN study the piano and four years Republican later he was court pianist to the FROCK Queen of Rumania. He studied Candidate for under Liszt and knew Brahms, SUIT Saint-Saens and Rubenstein. Though he will be 76 this Decem­ MORIZ ROSENTHAL OR COAT Councilman ber, a studious old man, who holds philosophy and medical de­ a pack of cards in two. LOUIS ADLER gress from the University of His agility came in handy on That Comes From ... I . Vienna, he still exercises daily, one concert tour, he said. "I Political Advertisement Political Advertisement practices jiu jitsu and can tear played a concert in Cincinnati once - Liszt's 'Don Juan Fant­ asy,' very difficult to play, and the Re-elect HOWARD PRESEL last part I had to play without AT THE THEATRES the pedals. You see, I was play­ ALBEE ing, and suddenly I heard pssst, BECAUSE as chairman \and a leg was rolling off the 172 Mathewson Street of the Finance Com­ "Youth Takes a Fling," the piano. I finalized the piece with mittee, he advocates a feature this week at the RKO Al­ Providence business-like city ad­ one of my legs holding up the ministration. bee theatre is the well-depicted piano." story of a young Kansas farm­ BECAUSE he secured a large appropriation for er, obessed with a desire to go the Jewish Orphanage to sea, who has his plans quite of Rhode Island. upset by a salesgirl who consid­ SUNSET BECAUSE he believes in ers him an answer to her pray­ LODGE adequate support for ers for a husband. Andrea Leeds • Sharon, Massachusetts Education. and Joel McCrea share honors in Has the Pleasure of Announcing BECAUSE he believes in the leads. "Mars Attacks The A New Saturday Nite Feature adequate Relief for the World." is the companion picture Poor and Needy. at the Albee, and will interest DINNER - DANCE -'- REVUE BECAUSE he believes in -everyone, coming after the re­ with an all star cast revision of the City Charter. cent imaginary "attack" on this starring IRVING BERKE country by the Martians. BECAUSE, if re-elected, New York's clever master-of-ceremonies he will continue to work for the interests Featuring Art Rubin & His Orchestra of the people of Provi­ MAJESTIC dence and the Third Telling the story of an adoles­ $2 per' plate Floor Show starts 11.30 P. M. Ward. cent girl's first romance, "That Dinner served any time durinA eveninA For Reservations, Certain Age," is the featured at­ call Sharon 161 MAE DUBINSKY, Proprietor Political Advertisement Political Advertisement traction this week at the Majest­ ic. With Melvyn Douglas as her 0 0 Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Ivorr-THE -STRAIGHT -RE,PUBLl,CAN-·11ctfff,f !!~~1~:~~~h, :~~s ~~:~i1\i:~t~o:!~~ voice effectively. In the support­ I i ing cast are Jackie Cooper, Irene E L E C T j Rich and Nancy Carroll. The sec- . f ond attraction at the Majestic is Vote The Straight I f I "Mr. Wong," starring Boris Kar- l Sigmund .w. I' off. . FAYS Republican Ticket I Jay C. Flippen holds the spot- -light this week on the stage at FISCHER I Fay's theatre. Formerly featur- • For A Safe and 11: ed in "Artists and Models" and "The Little Show," he's one of Efficient Administration j Broadway's most sensational SENATOR j comedy stars. Four other acts j complete the vaudeville show. Pawtueket Republican On the screen at Fay's, "Time from the l Out for Murder," with Gloria Stu­ City Committee j art and Michael Whalen as the roving reporters, is the mystery story, in which a woman is mur­ 1st Senatorial Dist. j dered and the youn bank clerk Political Advertisement Political Advertisement 1 sent to pick up her jewels is ac­

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, _ , _ ., _ 1--. •-•-o-_,_,_.,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_.,_,_.,_,__ , _ , _ ., _ , _ ., _ , _ , _ , _ ., _ , _,,_ , .:♦ PROVIDENCE 1 Vote The Straight ! CITY I Democratic Ticket GOVERNMENT RE-ELECT Mayor James E. II DUNNE Der nis J. Roberts Fo~ Twelve Years Mayor Of I SENATOR The Second Largest City In New England. Under His GUARANTEE THE \CONTINUANCE OF HONEST Administration Providence I GOVERNMENT WITH THIS CAP ABLE AND Is Now Considered One Of The SINCERE MEMBER OF THE SENATE Most Progressive Cities In America. I1st Senatorial District •· ·. ~PROVIDENCE;·R. L, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER -4; 1938 1

/ while the . Institute is" sponsored W. Strauss, GAspee 5218 and Mrs. Beth-El Offers by Temple Emanu-El, its facilities· Bessie Wiesel, HOpkins 0792. Rabbi Piqued­ Emanuel to Present are open to all men, women and The Ladies Auxiliary will be in Wife Wins Prize young people. charge of refreshments. Education ·Program TORONTO. - One of Tor on­ Five Study Courses Lectures Given to's foremost opponents of Daughterhood H ears sweepstakes, Rabbi Samuel Opening Lecture In T wo Series Sachs, was embarrassed w hen War Vets to Hold Rabbi Schussheim Started on October 26, the By Dr. Goldman his wife turned out to be hold­ A meeting of the Daughterhood Adult Education program of Tem­ Starting on Wednesday even­ ing a share in a winning ticket of Temple Beth Israel, last Thurs­ ple Beth EI is now in full swing. ing, November 16, the Study Dance Armistice· Day in the Irish sweepstakes. Under the chairmanship of Jo­ day evening, featured an address Featured this season are two ser­ Courses at Temple Emanu-El will seph W. Strauss, a dance will be by Rabbi Schussheim on the im­ ies of Wednesday evening lect­ "I am terriblf embarrassed be offered as follows: by the whore affair," he said. held on November 10, Armistice portance of the activities with­ ures on the general theme of Course A: "What Is Happen­ "If it were my money I would Eve, by Rhode Island Post, No. in the Synagogue during these "Jews in Many Lands: Contem­ ing in the Jewisli World Today?" donate the whole amount to 23, Jewish War Veterans of the trying times for world Jewry. porary Life and Problems." 'Instructor: Dr. Israel M. Gold­ the United Welfare Fund, and United States, at the Post head­ A program of tap and acrobatic The lectures remaining in the man; Course B: "Reading Jew­ I shall certainly do my best to quarters, 100 Niagara street. dancing was presented by Edith first · series are: "The Forgotten ish Literature For Fun," Instruc­ persuade my wife to do just Assisting Mr. Strauss in arrange­ Peck. J ews - Poland," November 9; tors: B. K. Hart, Miss Ruth C. that." ments is the following commit­ At the conclusion of the meet­ "The Nostalgia for Ancient Rome Coombs, Rabbi Abraham Silver­ tees: Maurice Alch, Robert Berco­ ing refreshments were served by -Italy," November 16; "In the stone, Rabbi Jacob Freedman; witz, Joseph Billincoff, Esmond S. Dorothy Mushlin. In view of Land of the Goosestep-The Ger­ Course C: "Ten Turning Points Borod, Aaron Cohen, ex-efficjo, Armistice Day, the regular meet­ man Reich, November 30; "The Streicher Demands in Jewish History," Instructor: Max A. Cohen, Joseph Elowitz, ing will take place on November Lengthening Shadow of the Swas­ Samuel Kessler; Course D: Isidore Feldman, Irving J. Glantz, 17. tilrn - Roumania and Hungary," "Keeping Up With Your Child's All Jews be Ousted Hebrew Studies," Instructor: Simon Breenberg, Sol Jacober, H. December 7. GREDING, Germany. - Juli 1s The second series of lectures Fred Weiser; Course E: "The Lipsey, Samuel Mistowsky, Louis :------­ Streicher, Governor of Francwnia Parizer, Paul J. Robin, Gordon will begin on January 11 and run Story of Palestine and Its Pre­ and anti-Semitic publisher, de­ sent Problems," Instructor: Mil­ Schieffer, Reuben Sugarman; Mes­ through February 15, with cours­ clared this week misfortune es to be given every Wednesday ton Scribner. dames Rose Berman, Louis Blu­ INSURANCE would attend Germany so long mental, Dorothy Brown, Ethel evening by Rabbis William G. The Spring Semester will be as a single Jew remained in the held in March. The entire series Cohen, Nettie Cohen, Isidore Brande and Albert T. Bilgray in country. the Bilgray in the Temple Ves- is entitled "The Greatest Prob­ Feldman, Samuel Mistowsky, "So long as there is a single Rose Parizer, Joseph W. Strauss, - try. lems · That Face Our Youth." Jew in Germany, misfortune has and Bessie Wiesel. In addition to these lectures, Lecturers will ·be Rabbi Milton not been finally taken from us," there are courses in Hebrew for Steinberg, Rabbi Isidore B. Hoff­ The Reservations Committee is he told citizens of this Bavarian beginners, intermediate and ad­ man, Dr. Joseph Zubin, Dr. Israel as follows: Mrs. Isidore Feldman, town in accepting an honorary vanced students, with classes M. Goldman, and Charles A. Cow­ Plantations 1493, Mrs. Lillian Mis­ citizenship. 9( Dorrance St. meeting every Wednesday even­ en. In addition to the Forum Lec­ towsky, HOpkins 2707; Mrs. Rose to 8 :45 o'clock. Students may "Anybody who has been sick tures, five Study Courses will be Parizer, DExter 6039; Mrs. Joseph must see to it that not a single offered during the Spring Semest- register for both or either the Political Advertisement Political Advertisement lectures, or Hebrew instruction. disease germ remains in his body. er. The JoJnt Committee on Adult So long as a single Jew remains Mrs. Hillel Hassenfeld, Saul • Education of Temple Beth EI Sis­ as a germ carrier we must be on Abrams and Isadore Paisner, co- 2' terhood and Men's Club, which the lookout." chairmen, have announced that is sponsoring the program, has Political Advertisement Political Advertisement extended an invitation to the Third Ward Jewish community of Providence to avail itself of this opportunity. Tuition is free. Voters ·of the Third Ward Masada to H ave V0 .TE RS College N ight At an executive meeting of Mas­ ada, held last Monday night, Da­ RE-ELECT Elect Your vid Hassenfeld, . cultural chair­ man, announced that at the reg­ Republican ular meeting on Sunday a "Mem­ McENTEE ory Football Game," with Milton EDWARD M. Scribner as coach, will be held. Candidate for Miss Charlotte Rakatansky was Democratic f appointed chairman of college night, to be held on November 13. Representative Representative At the last regular meeting of the group, Dr. David Horowitz "A Sincere Friend of the Jewish People" spoke "British-Jewish Rielations in Palestine." ERNEST L. SHEIN . POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT · POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Let us save you money ~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~~, with ~~"-UOAL 9th Ward Voter For Good Clea VO R Senator, 2nd Sen. Dist. HENRY G. DI MASCOLO JOHN G. MURPHY Representativ 22nd R WILBUR No dust. .. no dirt. .. all coal. .. more,heat 25th REP• . Make us prove this claim. Anthracite is the best hard Order a trial ton of Fa­ coal that Nature produces Alderman S 8. COPPEN mous Reading Anthracite - and it's washed free of -the "Laundered" coal­ all impurities at the mines. and watch results. You'll That's w hy it's called (;ARL S6t DARELIU'S · notice it burns longer­ " Laundered" coal. Phone requires less firing - and us now for that trial ton i leaves l ess ash. W h y? - and start saving hard­ Councilmen Joseph Schlossberg Because Famous Reading earned dollars. E,LMER G. LORD ! DAVID KORN & SONS 195-7 Williard Avenue Ninth Ward Republican Committee DExter 7730-7731 E. A. Truelove, Chairman 8 . . PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938 Political Advertisement Political Advertisement . Political Advertisement .Political Advertisement Political Advertisement

Vote The Straight Democratic Ticket

ROBERT E. QUINN For Governor

--TO THE-- JEWISH · CITIZENRY

HENRI A. ROBERGE RAYMONDE. JORDAN For General Treasurer For Lieutenant Governor .of Rhode Island

In consideration of the rec-· ognition given to · inany who constitute tnetnbers of the De­ Jewish~citizen­ tnocratic Party, JOHN P. HARTIGAN For Attorney General LOUIS W. CAPPELLI For Secretary of State ry can hereby express their ~ thanks by heartily endorsing and urging the election of the . candidates who have been no­ tninated by the Detnocratic Party for State arid_City office.

F. FENELON, JR. AIME J. FORAND EDWARD Cqngress-lst District Congress-2nd District