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Mr . Howar d M . Chapin R. I . Hi storical Society 68 Vaterman St . THE JE\\lJSHPrHQME 1N£,, SPAPER OF RHODE ISLAND

\·01. ff. :\0. --12 PRO YIDE);CE. R. I., FRID ..\ Y. JULY 14, 1933 5 Cents the Copy German Je~s To Be Branded As Aliens; Nazi Propaganda Scheme Bared In U. s. Rothenberg Re-Elected ·New Law To Preclude Ordinary U. S. Zionist President; Courtesy Extended Strangers; $8,000,000 Drive Planned) "Friends of Germany" Exposed :\'at iY ih and Length of Ne"· York La"·yer Highly ··\Yild Bill'" Donornn De­ RE -ELECTED ni es Affi liation \Yith :\'. Hitler Newspaper Resid ence in Reich Lauded for P reYio us :\' o" · Ignored Administration Y. Organization Starts In Gotham ''May Ernn Destroy Them"

RHODE ISLAND Z IONIST UNITS

Thrt"f" months a ft er she a nd heTI Harry Sie~e) and )I r,;:.. :.'\athan Tor­ TO MARK HERZL MEMORIAL DAY husband had celebra ted thl'i r 2olden ~en. both of his. cih·: )1 ~. Sanrnel weddin2 an.ni'""er·~a rJ·. ' 1rs. ~ar a h Rosco of Hartford·. Conn.: )l rs-. ~l"' era I hundre-d memben; of t he graduate <.'f the T heol\"•~cal .Senun­ &tfor enko. for ma n;r years a prom- Charles Reis.man of \\"ilm.imrton. Zionist District of Rhode Island. an· of :\"ew York and ,.._as a member inenr rt>Side nl of this city, died in Del.: )l rs. \\"il1iarn Bis.hop of Xew­ :-:('nior :rnd Junior Rada~ahs a nd ('l(the debating teams there and at f-l omeopat hic Hospilal J uly 5 aft er ton. )la...~.; )frs. Sadie \\·ou of \qn­ tht> You ng Judaea Cou ncil will join CC11le~ o( the City of :'\ew Yor ·. "e"eral •·N'ks· illnt"5S. ... he wai;;. in throp. )lass.; and ) li$S Anne &,fo­ in o!IBer,oan~e of Dr. Theodor Herzl Ra.bbi Ro$t"n ";11 remain in Rhode h £> r th ypa r. ren\o of Xe"· York Citv; four p;on5. ~l emorial Oa~. Jul~- 21 in Tern. p it:' lEland o,·er the wee ~nd f1 f the :!1st. )lr:s.. $oforenko was 8 member of Samuel. )ler er and Dr.' Charle, So­ B th 1erael. :.\1 :,~:i ra . t rl'el. th1 ... ha,-ing be€,n in,;ted t('I adtiress a e Je-.;ish Home for lhe Aged. the forenko of Pro,·idence. Dr. Harn· city. The e'{t>rci~ will s tart ,H .:rn ma... ~ meetins,r to be held at Xarra- Ladie< L"nion Aid and of the Sis- oforenko_ of Los ,.\n1reles. Califnr­ p. m. g-aru::et Pier July 2:3. In memorlal- terho«I of Temple Be h Israel. With ma and lo irrnndch1lcln>n. Coming here from .._ avannah. Ga.. izing Dr. Herzl. Zionist..., and kin­ her hu5-bann is a of Pales i e. ,..

2 THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, J ULY 14, 1933 ::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.:.:.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::..------'German Children Now---i;======:...;==-~=--=-.:======:::.. Being Initiated Into JEWISH HOME FOR AGED OF RHODE ISLAND BY THE WAY Mysteries of Protocols NOTES By DA YID SCHWARTZ By M. P. OSTROW Copyright 1932 by the Je"~sh Telegraphic Agency. Inc. Berlin (J TA) - The " Protocols of the Elders of Zion" a nd othe r anti­ FORMER HOME RESIDENT Tuesday. July 25. Miss Irene Fin­ Semitic books we re included recently DIES kelst ein is also organizing a card There are only 200.000 Arabs in whole house down with one col­ as textbooks for t eachers and pupils The funeral of Samuel Bessel, a party fo r the benefit of the Home at the Trans-Jordan portion of Pales­ umn. (What a syndication he in the schools here. The purpose, it former resident of the Home, t ook tine which Zionists are now aiming would enjoy today). Narragansett Pie r t o be given on \vas announced, was to acquaint Ger­ place Sunday. July 9. A number of Wednesday. July 26. All who wish at. In the portion of Palestine in man children with racial anti-Semi­ which the J e,vs are now allowed, the old men at the Home acted as to make reservations for these par­ The originator of Mercurochrome, tic theories. pall-bearers, and the procession ties, are requested to communicate there are over 800.000 Arabs. And Dr. Macht of Baltimore. davens stopped in front of the Home, where with the hostesses. Transjordan is about twice the size (prays. to you ) three times daily. it was met by the entire population as well as more scantily peopled. (The fact that the " Protocols" DONATIONS The land also is better fo r agricul­ have been proved a forgery, of the Home. and a special prayer Mrs. B. Mushlin, jam; Miss E va You are forbidden by J ewi sh law recited. Mr. Bessel had been ailing Konisky, cash. ture. t o ~tudy on certain J ewish days of ha Ying been deri ,·ed from a ,·eiled attack on Jl,'apo leon III. for quite a while, and had been con­ Ip ...... , ...... 0 perutence, because study is supposed fined to bed at the Rhode Island Professor \Valter B. Pitkin, who to be a mode of pleasure. and that Henry Ford apologized for his use of them, apparently Hospital for the last two months. He wrote "Life Begins at Forty," made is survived by a son, Loui s Bessel, one very significant omission. He Payi;i,e, who wrote i: Home, Sweet has no weight with the new Nazi "scholarship." - Editor's and a daughter. Mrs. Sophie Rodin­ should ha,·e mentioned the g reat Home, was a half-J ew. sky. J ewish sage, Rabbi Akiba1 who was Note.) an ignorant shepherd until 40 and The New York Times suggests a MEDI CA L WORK then began studying and finally had way_ by which Hitler could put si x The medical committee in charge !,,,_ It: !,=:=_ 24.000 students pursuing the study m1ll 10ns to work. It points out that N. Y. Doctors Protest of the therapeutic work at the Home ~;:!d~!f.-~: of Talmud under him. the anti-Jewish rules of Hitler ap­ Treatment of Je\\ish has been doing intens ive work in GAspee 2758-2759 fo r ply to those who have as much as co nnection with each of the old folks. QUALITY AND SERVICE Louis Lipsky started out as a one g rand parent who is a J ew. And Physicians in Reich Seventeen doctors, general practi­ j 274 PINE STREET j the. number of these in Germany is tioners, members of the J acoby Club, dramatic critic and short story writ­ 0 ...... ,0 er. estimated between one and three mil­ (JTA ) with Dr. Leo Co hen as the chairman, lions. Now, if Hitler will only ex­ F ifty prominent physicians in have a complete program of medi­ So did Theodore Herzl. tend t he rule to those who have one Xew York City have signed a peti­ cal care with a definite treatment &"reat grand parent, maybe six mil­ tion circulated by Dr. Linsly R. Wil­ fo r each one of the old fo lk s. Dr. ROVIDENCE The Talmud has hi gher regard hons would be t hrown out of work liams, director of the )..i'ew York Ilie Berger and Dr. Archie A. Al­ HOTO for a Gentile who studies the To­ a nd t he six million Aryans would get Academy of Medicine, protesting bert a re rendering valuable assist· P rah than fo r a Jew . .-\ Gentile their jobs. against the injustice done to their a nce in t he denta l work, and the re­ ENGRAVING CO. who s tudies the Torah is likened Berlin-(-JT_A_)_ __ A_ll_Je- \\-ish ven· professional colleagues in Germany cent acquisition is podiatric care, or by it to a Hi gh Pries t. under t he Nazi regime. treatment of the foot disorders. As dors in Dessau, Prussia, on the Elbe .. \V e beli eve that scie nce should a resu lt, the old folks ha\·e shown a Makers of Halftones According to Walter Winchell, the River, have been dri\·en f rom the not recognize any racial or political considerable improvement in their poet laureate of the :\" azis is a marketplaces. where they had traded boundaries and we deplore the in­ health. and Line Plates " Heeb." If so, soll e r einnehmen a freely for ma ny years. The Dessau justice done non-..\.rya n professional CARD PARTIES municipality issued a statement I you know what. men in Gennany, many of whom are Mrs. Samuel M. Magid and Mrs. 15 PINE STREET after compla ints were made that of the highest standing." the state­ Leo Logan are giving their annual Governor Lehman of :\"ew York " J ews should be thankful the·y still ment which they signed read in part. card party fo r the benefit of the I Telephone GAspee 7904 is a dog fancier, and has won nu­ are permitted to remain in Germany All the doctors who signed the pe· Home for the Aged at thei r sum­ merous ribbons. altogether." tition were non-Jews. mer residence in Barrington, on

\\1hat prominent New York Tem­ p le has Yoted to retire one of its rabbis? And what Cleveland Temple, fear­ ful of losing its si lver tongued rab­ bi, recently YOted him an increase in salary? '1rt$toneTHE MASTERPIECE OF TIRE CONSTRUCTION The in\·entor of the tank ( for mil­ itary purposes ) was a J ew. .-\ brother of ~lorris Rothen­ berg. pres ident of the Zionis t WINS 500 MILE Organization, is a nerve special­ is t and is regarded as an author­ INDIANAPOLIS RACE ity on hypnotis m. Rabbi Seixas, a distant relati\·e of 14th Consecutive Year Justice Cardozo of the Supreme Court, taught Joseph Smith, :)'lormon prophet, Hebrew. THEmo s t gruelling tire t est in the world. 200 times around the 2½ mile oval brick track at speeds as high as 140 miles p er hour. The tr1;mendous crowd Rabbi J onah Wise of the Joint Dis­ are on their feet cheerin" the winner on Firestone High Speed Tires as he flashes tribution Committee and Adolph S. across the finis h line without tire trouble. That's performance-tire performance Ochs. publisher of the :-S ew York backed by the genius of Firestone-the world's master tire builder. Times, are brothers-in-law. It takes the extra quality and extra constru.ctionfeatures in Firestone tires Nonna Shearer, who married Irv­ to make these r ecords. Famous drivers will not risk t h eir lives and chance of ing Thalberg, movie director, is said \'ictory on any oth er tire. They the added featur es o f Gum-Dipping and to be keenly Jewish-more so than KNOW her husband. Tu:o Extra Gum - Dipped Cord Plies Under t h e Tread assur e them of u tmost safety :md dependability. Sidney Skolsky. New York News Racing s peeds of yesterday a r e the road s p eeds of t oday. You, too, need the columnist. visited the Chicago expo· sition and comments tha t he has e xtr a quality, s trength and safety of Firestone High Speed Tires, The Gold Standard o f Tire Values, which /10/d all 1corld seen Coney Island before. But oth­ ;·ecords ott road and t ra c/

An assistant of J ames Farl ey, postmaster general of these 'f'trt$tOnt 'f'trt$tOnt United States. and one time SENTINEL TYPE COURIER TYPE .Madison Square Garden mag­ Th.I. ti.NJ l• of better Quality• Th.le tlN I• of good Qua.Uty and nate, is now promoting box.ing Cowut.n1c Uon and Wot"kma~bli 1VOl'km.anahlp--carri- the n .an1e among the He brew boys of Pal­ ~ off:=1o~'::J.tt:;°1.:~ ~':tner ••f'h-tone.. and full guani.ntee­ estine. hou-. and otben and mad• -,ld .. low .. many ch-p apeclal without t.be m.anufacttu--'• n&u1e brand tlree manulactuft!d t.o MD a.od suarantee. at a prloe. Robt. Straus. assistant to Ge neral 4.50-21__1 ss.ss Johnson of the Recovery Adminis­ 4.75-19___ 6.JO ,.15-19__ ,SS.H 4.1s-19__ ss.10 tration, is a son of Ambassador 5.00-2()___ 7.00 11.00-19__ 6.10 11.00-19__ 5.49 Jesse I. Straus. 30x3½450-U- --1•1.1sJ.85 5.25-)8_ _ , ••, 11.25-18-_ •••, 11.Jll..l 6.1 4.Tl-19__ 4-20 When J erusale m was destroyed, Rabbi J ochana n ben Zakkai man­ ---~~ aged to escape the soldiers by being carried out in a coffin . James P. Wa rburg (with the Lon­ don Economic Conle rence) also writes lyrics together with hi s wife. Franklin Auto Supply Company The firs t man to handle a col­ 184 BROAD STREET PLantation 3000 umn. nccording to the Bible, was Samson. Be pulled the EAGLE VULCANIZING CO. Cor. Cranston St. and Park Ave. OLIVE STREET GARAGE Dodge 6-8 Plymouth 6 Knightsville, R. I. 60 OLIVE STREET Tramonti Motor Sales WEst 4091 GAspee 2369-2370

315 Broadway Providence Yult tA. Fire.tone Building ot ''A Century of Proven," Chlca10. See th.Jonww Cum-Dipped tires being mode ina m odern Firestone t irt> factory. Telephone GAspee 1306 l THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1933 3 Weinstein's Hotel NOTED PRODUCER ADVISES Lake Pearl. Wrentham, Mass. KENBERMA INN A modern h otel in the country. Ren­ sonnbl c Rntcs. Catering Weddings. JEWISH CULTURAL REBIRTH 73 Beach A venue Banquets. Bar Mitzvahs, Bridge P arties, Outings, etc. .throughout all t hese long centuries. Mrs. I. H. Bernstein Announces t.o Her Many Patrons a nd Situat ed on Post Rond between Boston By MAX REINHARDT I Friends That Her Summer Hotel and Providence on Route 11 .'\l ax Reinhardt. Germany's That has made it very di ffic ult for \Vrite or telephone for reservations' us to revive ou r own J ewish culture. greatest thea~rical producer, to achieve a sort of cul tura l self­ Is Now Open for the Fourth Season Wrentham 811 3 Ring 2 was co mpelled by the Hitler ac­ tions against J ews in Germany containedness or even to defi ne suf­ ficiently closely what J ewish culture S1>ecial Rates for Those Desiring to Spend the Entire Season to leave both his post in Berlin Delicious Food - Ideal Location Right on r ,·:::.terfront and the country which, up to the is. rise of the Nazis, had shown ap­ l hasten to say that 1 am not ad­ Few Choice Rooms in the Cottage Still Available for Adults J>r eciation of his gifts in the vocating cultur31 isolation. That theater.-Ed. Note. would be a calarnity to us, as well as AMPLE PARKING SPACE TEL. H ULL 0934 THINK OF IT to the civili zed nations to whose cu l­ For two thousand years we have ture we are proud to have co ntrib­ ONLY $2.00 BUYS been accustomed to lavish ou r cul­ uted and who appreciate our co ntri­ buitons. Al Perry and Cha~. Blum, tural gifts on other people, adapt­ Management ing them in each country, to the \Vhat I do advocate is a Jew­ ONE SWELL ROOM national ideals, or to the racial, men­ ish cultural r enaissance in tal and moral peculiarities of that whi ch Jewish achievements in co unt ry. the fields of literature. are, mu­ MOUNT DEEP-SLUMBER BED Conversely, our own J ewish cul­ sic, and the drama should bear ture has been influenced by the t he unmis takable hall mark of their Jewishness and in which WASHINGTON PRIVATE 8ATH • RADIO ideals and the cu lture of the vari­ ous nations who have been our hosts J ewis h genius should not be compelled to assume the di s ­ MODERN 1OOO-room HOTEL ~uise of another nationality. HOTEL l am convinced that such a re­ BETHLEHEM, WHEN IN NEWPORT naissance would stimulate us to ever higher attainments and would also benefit the rest of the world, per­ NE\V HAMPSHIRE HOTEL STOP AT haps to a far greater extent t han at "l n the Heart of the \Vhite i'vlountains" TIMES SQUARE present. \1/ho, fo r instance, can doubt that FREE FROM HAY FEVER Undt~Dirullon o/Wm. S. Bro,;r;•n Mrs. S. Podrat J ewish hi strionic talent, \\'hich ha!= TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK made theatrical history in ~o many Spend a Glorious Vacation in an Ideal Climate. Every Indoo r and countries, would find a greater range Outdoor Sport AYailable. ~I usic and Entertainment by 12 Bliss Road of expression and thrive better in its own national cu lt ura l home? JACl{IE BURNS AND HIS ORCHESTRA ROO~I S AND BOARD The Habima is a striking example D~U!JLE ROOM • PRll/A'l'E.,!J/,',:tf, Iof "·hat J ewi sh histrionic talent can .-ITTRACTl\"E LOW RATES For information: , TWO PERSONS, $3,OCk '. . , STRI CTLY !(OSHER MEALS accompli sh in its natu ral sphere. \\'rite or Phone JEWISH DI ETARY LAW S OllSEH\T D I am not certai n whether the Bet hi e hem 8030 achievements of t he Habima could be emulated in the Diaspora without the H ebrew language as a medium of expressio n. COOL HUDSON BREEZE I think that a J ewish Arts Thea­ ter in each country where there is a sufficient number of J ews represents From mony a satisfactory solution of the prob­ windows of lem, or at least a first step towards The Sinclair a satisfactory solution. ln such a The Greyttone theater plays of J ewi sh life and LARGEST - MOST MODERN HOTEL There is a character could be performed, in the language of the country, by J ewish view of The casts. BETHLEHEM, NEW HAMPSHIRE Hudson River No doubt, particularly at the out­ set, it would be very difficult to es­ and tablish and maintain such theaters. Special Reduced Rates for July $4.50 per day Central Pork Yree .. In the first place, there would prob­ ably be a great deal of outside an­ and up . . is a word we're fond tagonism to be overcome in some EXTRA-LARGE ROOMS countries. The supply of plays would AMERICAN PLAN Generous closets , , , Each of at the Paris. There's a free present another difficulty, in addition to which there would be minor tech­ room with bath, 1 to 5 room swimming pool-a solarium-a nical problems to be so lved. You will enjoy the exceptional cujsine, the music, dancing, , apartments. But with courage, both physical tennis and games. Playground for children under roof garden-a radio in every and moral, and with that specifical­ DAILY from 52,50 ly J ewi sh brand of enthusiasm competent supervision room. With our rates of $16. a MONTHLY from which is really concentrated opti­ 550 mism, every obstacle can be over­ Write for booklet Parlor, Bedrom and Both S90 week for room, bath, brenkfast come and every goal attained. and dinner, you can afford to These ar e difficult times for CONLEY & GOLDOWSKY, Managing Owners LUNCHEON 50¢ DINNER 65¢ Jewry. But if we look back live here - FREE from worry. through our long history we sha ll find t hat the flame of Jew­ 97TH ST. AT WEST END AVE. is h gen.ins has always burned more brightly, and the Jewish spirit has always wi lled with greater determination in ti mes of great crisis, and I have no AT 91st STREET doubt that it will be so again. Rightly led, J ewish youth wi ll not NEW YORK fail to achieve a Jewish cultural re­ Under Reliance Management naissance. I think t hat this great movement Wm. W . MYERS, Monoger ought to be launched by Anglo-Jew­ Fitchville, Tel. SChuyle r A - 1800 ry. Conn. NEW YORK CITY During my r ecent visit to Oxford I have been struck "~th the physi­ G cal and mental freshness of British For n C1U1 et rest or strenuom, youth as much as with their fairness of outlook. holiday Surprisingly me."t J>e n­ L ln a country whose youth comes s1,e. Any sport lhnt the hMr1 up to the best ideals of youth a J ew­ mny des'lre. Iloo.tmg F1shin1t 0 ish cultural renaissance by J ewish Swnnmmg HnndbnJI. Tennie youth should have every chance of R success. Baseba.11. Basketball, Cnlisthcn­ Going A-way lcs, Dancing, Golf in the vicinity, I Germans Oppose and mtCfi in tune with the (Continued from Page One) times. Cui5ine of rare o:cel­ 0 ON lencc. Dietary Laws obS(!rved. against J ewi sh peddlers has reached F olde r nnd rond map on n ?quest. u such proportions that they are per­ mitted to trade at present only on Phone Norwich 198.'l s one street. Thus they are practi­ cally enclosed in a. ghetto, aR in t he middle ages. VACATION DAYS VACATION? Tietz Ownt!rs E liminated The J ewi sh owners of the Tietz Stores, with branches in Revera! cities, have been disowned a,nd tho administration of t heir business has been trans ferred in to government RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL ~~ handi:. "ns a means o f

11 No Diplomas THE TEST ' to Jewish Graduates ,______By N INA KA YE I I o f G erman c o 11eges THE JEWISH HOME NEWSPAPER OF RHODE ISLAND P UBLISHED EVERY WEEK IN THE YEAR BY THE There is something about a girl wants to come because of Ben " who has just had a proposal of mar­ ..\gain and again she read the tele­ Berlin (JTA) - The Prussian J EWIS H PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY riage that sets her apart from the gram. '·Lea\·ing for coast any day ministry of education informed J ew- rest of the world. There seems to be now. \\"i ll stop O\·er in Canton. PAULINE CHORNEY, Editor an unearthly g low about her, as if, Thanks. Be 11e." ish students in Prussian universities, for an instant, hea\·en had smiled including the University of Berlin, 116 Orange Street, Providence, Rhode Island \Vhen Ben came, J ean had Belle's down upon her, giYen one of the pre­ telegram tucked into the neck of her that they need no longer harbor the TELEPHONE GASPEE 4312 cious moments of eternity to her dress. alone. hope of receiYing t heir hard-ea rned In the presence of the family1 Ben Member J ewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc., With ews Correspondents This glow was about J ean Silver, degrees. The official statement from g reeted her with merely a friendly the ministry declared the applica­ All Over the World as she came in from the porch and ··Hello." Jean's father and mother stood a moment in the lighted liv­ beamed on Ben and i\'l rs. Silver in­ tions of Jewish students for t heir de- ing room, staring into space and not \"ited him to haYe coffee and cake. grees have been put aside, as yet un­ Entered ss Second-CIBS!3 Matter, Nov. 7, 1929, at the Post Of- seeing her brother, Sam, crouched fice at Pro\•idence, R. I., Under the Act of March S. 1879 Sam, who was trying to read a considered, which means that J ewish over his book. Of course, a young book concealed beneath his napkin, Subscription Rates: Five Cents the Copy. By lail, S2.50 per Annum, brother, hardly 20, couldn't be ex­ graduates will not receive their di­ blundered, as usual. :1 Guess he'll be Paya;,Ie in Advance pected to notice anything diffe~ent eatin' plenty of your cake now, Ma.•· plomas and \\il1 not be able to prac­ about his sister. It was hardly like­ Ben's eyes telegraphed inquir y to tice t heir professions, for which they THE JEWISH HER.-\LD invites correspondence on subjects of interest to Iv that he had looked at her at a 11 J ean. She shook her head. the J ewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement of ii1 the last few years. Possibly, he belie\·ed the uni\·ersity would quali­ Afterward, when they were in the fy them. the views expressed by the '"Titers. ciid not even know the color of her :, wing on the side porch, Ben de­ hair. n,anded. ··What's the idea of a ll the Breslau Cni\·ersity has gone even ·' \Vas that Ben Rappaport with secrecy, J ea n '? I guess the kid could further and declared that J ewish 1'EW YORK REPRESENTATIVE you?" he asked without looking up. see all right the way l ieel about graduate~ will not be awarded diplo­ Arthur D. Rabe, 2 \Y est ittith Street · ·· Um-mm." J ean an:-:wered, going you. And you haven't kissed me yet. mas at a ny time. T his is definite, t he ------to the window and gazing out at the I want e\·ervbod v to know l 'Ye the unh·ersitiv authorities there an­ spring night, all sih·ered in her hon- right to kisS yoti, J ean dear. I hate nounced. · or. secret engagements. They're always ··I guess he"\\ be hanging around 11 THE SUN SHINES AGAIN • here, regularly again,·• Sam said dangerous, use of going downtown'? \Vhat was Jean laughed lig:htly. ··Can't Y ~ ~ the use of seeing Belle again'! She Cheerful ne"·s of re,·i,·ing business and ,·igorous activity casually, ·'now that Belle Sherrnan's. gone back to X ew York.,. ~et m: _ hav~ n_1y __S ll.J: of r~ma,~c~. ·. I knew already what she had wanted in industry, such as the ,\.rner ican people h,we not seen in four J ean whirled from the \\;ndow. ~he a_!)ked. E\1:1ythmg s !jo pto:--~11 c to know. Belle hadn't announced the ·· \Vhat do you mean'?" she demand- m th1~ town. You know a boy _all exact day of her arrival. But she years, has restored confidence a nd hope throughout ·the land. your life a nd then you both de<;1de had gone immediatelv to Ben's office. ed. · to become engaged and get married. · We are no"· at the beginning of the ups,dng - a steady climb Sam struggled to his feet with a Don't you think l want a little Because she was ashamed, ?nd upward has begun despite the 01·di1ia1·il,· unf,worable season yawn. '·Don't get all excited, J ean," g lamor? Besides, I guess we'll be proud, too, J ean p~t ~n ~~er pre~tiest he said with exasperation. :.You busy entertaining Belle Sherman dre1ss_ a ~t~ k~er l"l:e\\ hat. Sa~n .:~ould for business - but it is only the beginning and much remains know your.self Ben ran after Belle soon again. She sent me a wire she's cal it a mg it on the chm, she to be done. when she was dsiting the Zalmans. going to be here soon. l 'd invited thought as she took the street car He wasn't up here once a week as her to stav with me." to the Square. It is as though the bad lands with swamps and quicksand long as she was in town. Xow that It was dark on the side porch. There was no one in Ben's outer have fina lly been t raversed a nd the trek now is through the she·s gone home, l guess he'll be J ean strained her eyes to see the ex- office and J ean followed the sound coming here e\·ery nig ht. I'm going pression on Ben's face as he heard of Belle's laugh to the room beyond. foothills that lead up"·ards again to a place in the sun. E,·ery­ to fi nish my book in bed. Put out the news. \Vas it merely dis interest- Belle fairly leaped on her in greet­ the lights, wi ll you ?" ed ·? Or was it a st udied inditfer· ing. body knew that the depression would end as all other depres­ Long after Sarn had carried his ence '? ·'Jean)·· she cried1 \,·a\·ing her left sions haYe ended eventuall.r. but will this one go down as just awkward length up the stairs, J ean '·There':, always something going hand close to J ean's nose. ·'Ben's another cycle in world history'? We doubt it. stood in the center of t he li ving on where Belle is,u J ean went on. the grandest person in the world! room, hands clenched. eyes misty, '·I gues::- there'll be as many parties ..\nd look what he's done for me!" In past panics government did little to ease matters, her body taut. Words did not form here as there were at the Zalmans Jean didn't ha\·e to look ~;ce to in her brain. She ·was too stunned. when she was there. She's a lot of :-:ee the g leaming and the much less start the country and its people on the road back to Then she dropped to the chair Sam fun, don't you think?" platinum band beside it. She gulped, prosperity. For the most part, polit ical leaders were content to had left-the most comfortable one Ben stretched his legs. '·Yes, she's wet her dry lips and managed to in t he room - and let her tears a lot of fun, a11 right. Want to go squeeze out, •·1 hope you'll be Yery sit tight and let the fury of the panic " ·ear itself out. While :-: tain the upholstery. . . for a walk'?'' happy.'· To herself she asked in an - that happened, and after the storm "·as o,·er, government re­ " \Vhv did he propose to me ti he \V alking beside the man she lo\·ed g uish, "How could they be so cruel?" \oYes i1er? ·• she demanded of the a long the quiet streets, J ean's heart Belle was gathering up her pock­ mained moored fast to its ultra-consenati,·e anchorage. In empty room. ··He didn't ha\·e to ask ached. " \Vhat if he's just pretend- etbook and g lo,·es. ·· ..\ nd now you short, go,·enunent did nothing to heal the depression ,d1ile it me to man y him! I didn't do any ing '? \Vhat if he'll be g lad w hen b\·o are coming O\·er to the Langren uf the things girls sa y they ha\·e to lasted nor to innoculate the country against recurrence of it. she's back? Oh, I can't bear it! If with me for lunch and to meet my do to get a man to propose!·' l wasn't such a fool I'd make him husband! \Ve\ ·e only stopped over Not so the present .Administration. Far-reaching achieve­ She raised her head defian tly. marry me before she gets here ! I bet \\·een t rains. \Ve\·e so little time, " He lo\·es me! He said so! He said don't want to lose him .. , But she but I just had to see Ben for a mo­ ments have been recorded within the past few months, remark­ he"s a lwavs been crazy about rne . shook her head in the darkness. ment alone and thank him for mak- able governmental accomplishments which no other period in ...\ nd 1 told him I was in love with 1·I1Ye got to be sure,1' she whispered ing me go back to Xew York and him e\·er since we went to high to herself. accept Carl. When I was here be- history can match fo r fundamental changes. Many of the school!" J ean was busy hanging fresh cur- fore l told Ben all about our fight changes were long overdue and undoubtedly would not yet haYe Her soul writhed in shame. ··\Vhy tains in the guest room when the and he made me go home and apolo­ did I have to tell him that?·• tele phone rang a nd her mother gize !" come about except for the stress of emergency. Over and OYer she asked herself called out that it was for her. She Be11 e slipped her hand beneath the same questions, gave herself the picked up the u pstairs receiver and Jean's arm. 1 'Darl.ing, Ben's t he Business leaders, labor, farmers a nd government officials same assurances. ...\nd questioned was su rprised to hear Belle Sher- grandest per:-:o n in the world and a re co-operating to such an extent as never was even dreamed again. man's voice. it's about time you realized it!" of. As a result, confidence has been restored, prices a re im­ .-\ t last she struggled to her feet. a Hello, J ean!" Belle's \"Oice was ·· Oh." J ean found her Yoice with T here was purpose in her walk as vibrant with her own particular a joyous cry. ··r haYe! Tell Belle our proving, sala ries are being raised, jobs are more numerous. she went to the desk in the corner. brand of joy... Thi s is Belle. I'm in secret, Ben." Her lips murmured her decision. Ben's office. Come on downtown. I\ ·e " You don't have to tell me/' Belle The new hope is reflected in the fact that between March 1st " l 've got to be sure." she whispered. got to see you right away!" said as they went out the door . uYou and June 1st the aggregate market value of all listed sha res • 1 No matter how much I love him, I Before Jean could expostulate, don't think I'd ha,·e told my trou­ don't want him if he loves her !" Belle had hung up. J ean stood cling- bles to Ben if I didn't see he was in on the New York Stock Exchange increased 64.8 percent, or Jean wrote two notes. The one to ing to t he telephone. \Vhat was the love "; th you, do you ?" nearly 13 billions of dollars. Ben was very brief. " Dearest," it read, ·1let's keep our engagement se­ Right here in industria l Rhode Isla nd a nd New England cret for a while. It'll be nicer, just the outlook is brighter than it has been in years, brighter a nd us knowing. Good-night." Her hand shook as she signed her name. saner than the psuedo-prosperity that preceded the black fall of The other, to Belle Sherman, was 1929. With the cotton textile code formulated and accepted, longer. J ean wrote that nothing much had happened in town since thousands are returning to their usual work and, most import ­ Belle left. Everybody wanted to a nt of all, at decent wages. All this means that in scores of know when she would be back again. communities, especially those in industrial centers, the back­ Everything was so !i,·ely when Be11e was there. Then she invited Belle to breaking load of relief expenditures is being eased for the tax­ come and visit her. " And make it payer. soon," she finished. " Otherwise, we'll have a dull summer here.', In Providence the relief load has consistently declined and J ean sea led the letter with a for the week ending last Saturday there was a drop of 280 va gue, guilty feeling. "She doesn't have to come unless she wants to," cases; moreover, in two mont hs in this city there have been J ean salved her conscience and went 50 percent fewer new applications for unemployment aid. That out to mail the letters at the corner before going to bed, if not to sleep. means 900 families ha ve been scratched from the public a id Belle's telegram terrified J ean. lists here since last April, principally because the breadwinners 11 Why does she want to come here?" J ean asked herselJ miserably. " It's have returned to profitable private employment. In Pawtucket, dull here, compared to New York one of the ha rdest hit of the state's industria l cit ies, nearly and the resorts in summer. She only 1000 are back at work who lasl spring were dependent upon the city and slate. ANY GARM ENT CL E~ NS ED Public aid lists are lhe best barometers of business con­ AND PHE~SED ditions, and, with the consistent decl ine in the number of cases clue almost entirely to re-employment, the whole picture becomes correspondingly brighter. Particul a rly encouragin g is the out­ 50c look because lhe govenunent is determined that lhis sha ll be . bake pies and cakes no false slart: measures have been undertaken to ma ke the Expert Tniloring Done h ,, next prosperous period a normal, year-round condit ion from \Ve s pe~inli zc 6 hour~ t/,_a.f make t,,,"- Mk tot HWte which there shall be no serious relapses such as lhat out of in scn ·1cc which we are now emerging. The cotton textile code, affecting Any Gam,ent left b fore 10 a. '70U ,bo.,ld be proud of • fairly good pie oc cake over 400,000 workers, has come fi rst: the jeweler's code is m. ready at 4 p. 111. .1 when it 's baked in an ordinary range that nttds nearing completion, olher industries are rapidly foll owi ng suit, watc hing ;1 II the ti~. But just try a /11.Jt -coolt.J,.g Elec­ submitting plans lo lhe government that call for decent wages, t ric Ra ngel lt brings new ttonomy and gives you t.he rea onable working conditions and a consequent increase in c hance to s1'ow your r~•l cook..i.ng sk.il.L You ,oon gain :a reputa tion for being a good baker. And '1,.,t" will buying power. UNIVERSAL noticit tbit ditfitnna right away. What business, industry a nd agriculture were unable lo do Cleansers and Dyers THE NARRAGANSETT ELECTRIC COMPANY fo r themselves, Uncle Sam, as their partner, has undertaken lo 247 Prairie Ave. accomplish with their co-operation. It will be a long, hard Ca 11 DExter 14 25 El~ctric Shop 1$ 15 1 W u tmin,ter St. climb. but lhe wor t is over and our faces are now toward the Fre Call and Deliverr Sen ·ice II ANCHIS - ,U C II C ' n 1sro ~ l un. ASK YOUR DEALER ABOUT ELECTRIC COOKERY ,-

THE JEWISH HERALD, FRID_-\Y, JULY 14, 1933 5 Happenings of Interest in the Women's World ORGA1"\"" OF THE LEAGCE OF rn,nsH ,roMEN'S ORGA1'IZATIONS

)Ir. :ind ) !rs. Philip Rosenfield who recentlv announced t heir mar­ PERSONAL riage were · tendered a dinner and dance la.st J.londay e,·ening at the ~ . SOCIAL Scituate CountIT Club b, ~!is., Edith COMMUNITY THEATRE 0 Rosenfield of thi5 cit\". ·c o,·ers ,i.-ere CE :\"TERD.-\ LE. R. I. llr. and :\.lrs. H. Tanenbaum of Syhia Gordon of thLs city will be laid for a bout sixty g\lest.s. :\" ausauket entertained ~ r. and :\I.rs. the guests of .\Ir. and .\lrs. Hyman I :\.Ii-, Ro~enfield wa.5 as5ist.ed in '·HO~IE OF F!:\"E ..\.RTS FIL~Is·· Dans and children oi Highland T-roob of Conimicut for the next few m~ki~g ar-rangements by Harold Park, ~ . J ., last Tuesday.. wee.·s. :\.l o.skol. Harold Biller and \\"illiam ) latzne·r. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, July 18, 19, 20 Week-end guest.s oi ) [rs. Rebec.;,. Dr. J. Staru·ord Siegel of Ri\t~.r­ side soent he holidays in :\"ew York :.\l atinees daily at 2.30 p. m. To;ce nightly at 7.15 and 9.15 p. m. Hvro,itz of Rh·ers.ide were ~hss )Ir. and )1r-s. Carl J acobs and iam· Sadie Sheffres. llis.s Edith She tfres City. . ily of Balcom street and )lr. and (E,·en Greater than ··~IAEDCBE:\" I:\" U1'!FOR)l" ) of this city, Samuel Kabalkin of ~ir-s. Harrv J. Scheck and i amily of Fall Ri'"er and llr. and :\I.rs. Samuel ~Ir. and ~I rs. Hnnan \\.eis.man oi :\1itchell Street a re spending t.he The screen e..-ent oi the year '. ..\ll talking. s.inging. dancing, intoxi­ Cohen of SL Paul, J.li nn. P roddence ha,·e Opened their cot ­ ~ummer a t Co n..imicut. :.age on Pequot A ,·enue. Oakland cating music. delightiul humor. The film that brought the waltz back. Stanle\" :U.iller. Gill\- Wallick and Beach. for t he summer. )I rs. Da,·id Ya nku of Bogman Gabriel Katz who are at Oakland street has as guest.5: he r daughter The Famous Germin Oper etta ( with English Explanatory Titles) Beach i or the summer spent t he past ~l r. and ) !rs )la x ~ amerow a nd :\I rs. Samuel Sih·erman. former l) week in Chicago where t hey '\i5ited fa mih· oi Croyland road a.re spend­ ) Iis.s Sarah Yanku. and the latte r 's t he Wor ld Fair. ing the summe r at Con.i micut. mot her-in-law )lrs. ~ a t han Sih-er ­ man of .-\ Iba nay. :\". Y. "Two Hearts in Waltz Time" .-.\ son ,i.-as born to ~Ir. a nd \IN. )lr. and )!rs. Philip H. Side! and (··ZWEl H ERZE '.\ 1:-i ' , T .-\KT") Albert ~lushnick oi -16 Goddard :·a.mil\· of Central Falls were t he .-\ mong the guest~ who attended street on llond aY . J h· 10 at the week--e nd t!U€ St..5 oi )[r. and )lrs. the surprise party ,,·hich wa.s ten­ See this Roman ic Operetta direct from a record-breaki ng year )liriam Hospit.al. · · Emanuel ~Zuckerberg of Tiogue dered :\I r. and :\I rs. :\I or ris Golin in in :\"ew York. - Popular P rices: ..\. dult.s -Ilk: Children 20c :.\lrs. '.\lus.hnick wa.5 Betty Zenoi­ Lake. honor of t heir fiiteenth ,,-edding a n­ s ·y before her marriage. n..i ..-ersary. were :\lr. and )lrs. Ha rry I ) Ir. an d )!rs. Harold A. Bellin oi Schleifer and )Ir. and )lrs.. .\. . Cur- llr. and :Urs.. J oseph Slei"kin oi 1 ';5 Peace street announce the birth ran of thi~ city. orange blossoms and tiny satin bows Rosewood street. Pawtucket. who are of a daughte r on Sunday. July 9 a t sang "O Promise :\le .. and ··I Lo,·e fl ecked t he entire ~eil. She carried spending he summe r at Barrington the )liriam Hospital. )!iss Ethel Falk oi East Green- You Truly."' a sheaf oi calla lilies. The ma.id oi are entertaining 11rs. Hyman Da,id _ ___ \'\7Ch was regi.ste red at the Royal I The bnde was atte nd~d by :\h 5s honor wore a go'"--n of yellow mous- and family oi Highland Park. :\". J. )lrs. Ethel Rothman and daughte r / Hot el m Block Island. t he past week I \ hldre

Mrs. B. Cffer of Park a ,·enue1 Longmeadow entertained last week. " Mrs. Lena Dauber of Jersey City and her sister-in-la,-..- ~lrs. Rose Fleisser of ~ew York City. Mr. and Mrs. J oseph Adler oi Hal­ Provide for the future sey street '";n spend the season at the Hilda cottage on Royal a,·enue, Conimicut. through a Mr. and M rs. Gusta'"e Dreyfuss of 119 Cass street held open house Sat­ Free Auto Transportation urday evening from eight to ten Life Insurance Trust o'clock in honor of their son J ack, RHODE ISLANDERS who was bar-mitzrnh Saturday morning in Temple Beth-El. ' ' ' Meet Their Friends Here­ Y our insurance is one of th e best mean s In a Hotel Owned by Meyer- Himelfarb of providing a lump sum of money for Rhode Islanders your h eirs. An attracth-e wedding took pince - Here. the Brenners or \\"oonsocket. R. Sunday e,·ening at 6 :30 o'clock at I.. Invi te You a nd Yo ur Family to S pend t~e Mayfair on the Louisquisset A Life Insurance Trust is one of the the Best \ "acation You Ever Had- and Pike, when Miss Gloria Himelfarb daughter of Mr. and )lrs. Lewi~ best methods of making sure that the RATE;:; HAVE BEE - REDCC ED. Himelfarb of Dartmouth a,·enue be· money is invested wisely. - P lan and Co me to Bethlehem in July. came the bride of Be rnard M~}~e r. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Me r er It is a t its Best'. of Bnrrinirton. You r insurance representative or an - Dancing E,·er y F.,·ening and T heatri­ The ceremony was conducted by officer of Industrial Trust Company will cals. Enter tainment in ur New 20.000 He~·· A . ~olot ist under a canopy of Ballroom. wh.1te satin, adorned with E[l"'eene ry. gladly give you full details on the Life r?ses a nd carnations. The bride"s - Facilit ies for Ever y Outdoor $ port for s ister, Miss G1:? rtn.ide Hirue lia.rb, Insurance Trust. Booklet on request. Youn!< and Old. ':'""'""""'""'"""'"'"""""""'"""'""""'""""'0 - Dietary La. •·s ._ trictly Obsen ·ed - Ex­ ' ' ' cellent C'uisine. I ALICE I rh ~fl" J M. f7flkl.. a t. Pl..anUltl'°'n• 3l.!Q or ·,,.-rit ,:- ; nnounce~ he opening- o [ he r ~ u" nr,w and ...... all bt- harirT tr, l f"II YoU { oor N f"W Lo• Rat,.. INDUSTRIAL TRUST CO MPAN Y i,,=,: ,_!,,,,_ ~~e=:~~o;:eAT 1232 1 , BROAD STREET Coats.. ui ts. Dresses. Go"'-ns - and \\·raps .)lade to Order ~ Cleaning and Repairin g ~ j HOpk.iru; 5052 I "' '" 0 ...... 0 6 THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1933 ------Guests Participate Socialist Groups Spying on Fugitives BERLIN, (JTA) - An admission 111 to Hold Joint I_ JEWISH ORPHANAGE NOTES I_ Maplehurst Hotel that German agents are spying on J ews abroad was made t oday by the .___ O_ U_"J-'l-N-'G_ S_B_E_IN_'_G_ H_E_L_D___ l _sk --i-ll- 1-,s- be_i_n_g_<_le_v_e_lo_p_e_d- in- s-ti-tc--h-in_,g Holiday Program Picnic Sunday Deutsche Woche, Nazi organ, in the course of an article which tried The J ewish Orpha nage outings for t he gay, co]~rf~I pa~t~rns. Tht: Or­ An entertaining program was pre· The Socialist Party of Providence to create the impression that the e n­ the summer have once again been ! phanage ~aches Aux_1 bary furmshed sented at the holiday festivities in in conjunction with the Verband and tire a ~ti-q e rm~n boycott in foreign inaugurated. On \Vednesday the ~he ma~enals for this pleasant and t he Ladies' Branch of the Workmen's countnes is berng carried on at the boys and girls of the Home spent mst1~uct1ve_ woi:k, a_nd Mrs. \Volfen­ the new ballroom of the Maplehurst Hotel in Bethlehem, last week, \\~th Circle will hold a joint picnic on initiative of German J ews who fled the dav at ·w oodville, ).; orth ProYi- 1 son ts again chrectmg the work. the participating: Sunday, July 16, at Vasa Park. their homeland under Nazi persecu­ dence. · Dr. Louis B. \Volfenson, the .---- . Frank R. Crosswaith will speak on tion. ExecutiYe Director, made careful ar- ! . _Also on th1s week's vaned recre­ "Shuffling Off t o Buffalo" Edwin Cerel, Ruth Brenner. "The >." ew Deal and the :--J ew Day/' rangements for this initial outing, at1or:ial program were two bonfire and will explain the industrial re­ a nd the youthful party enthusiastic- parties~ welcome sym bols of fun a nd "Song Selections," :\laster :\tiles covery act. David S. Goldman will a.Hy fared forth by bus. Swimmi~g1 som~thing good to eat. Tuesday Shein. speak on the need of industrial or­ N. DAVIS wate r sports, and land sports v1ed everung t he dessert \,·as prepared on 11Specialty Dance," :\I iss Betty ganization. Mrs. Annie King Absa­ Dairy & Delicatessen in their claim on the interest of the I the home·made, stone fi replace ~n Sine lnikofT, Miss Sadye Sineln.i koff, lon of the Gi rls' Industrial Group of children. At the noon-day picnic the Orpl~,an_ag~ .?rounds, .and this and i\'liss Ruth Brenner. the YWCA of P rovidence "·ill speak Always Just a Little Better . lunch, increased appetites were much I no~m a \neme roast wJ!l be the Than the Best of the Rest in evidence. notable event. " 1\'lonologue," S ydney Hanze1. on "Sweat-Shops." A talk on the old ! age pension will be given by a rep­ 339 No. Main Street The Orphanage young~ters will ---- "Quartet," Sa ul Feinber g, Sydney resentative of the Rhode Island have further opportunity for such The summer schedule of t he chi!- Hanzel, Edwin Cerel and Alex Bren- Council for Old Age Security outings during the heated season. I dren includes Hebrew classes on ner. League. They are a pleasant break in the i Tuesday and Thursday mornings, " Satire impersonating \Valter "For Quality a nd Ser vice" routine at home, a nd in addition af- ' \,·i th ::Vlorris V•,/. Shoham as instruc- \Vinchell," Saul Feinber g. A program of sports, group sing­ ing and music is being arranged. ford wholesome1 healthful days of tor. " Dramatic Comedy._" Edward Reid - E. S. CRANDALL'S activities. Not the least of the f un ---- Refreshments will be ser\'ed u nder is the ride back and forth in the bus. I Special emphasis is constantly di- ~:;li~~rf<1!_i;i~~~obs, Ruth Berger a n

and the baby came here .. - Nancy / Medoff from \Voonsocket a rrived the s PORTI 111...IGI~ ~:~o:;:d~ :~y iuiy tt and Mrs. Bia- , WORLD The Novogrod family, July 31 . . . GEORG£ Sarah and Belle Temkin, a couple of I Azws Wli'!TllN FOQ THE JEWISH HERALD Jy JOEL And So swellegant girls, registered August =-==:...:.:.::..:::::..:.:~:..:..:;::.::..::::.!.:::....:~.:.:.:=:..:.::::.:::::::.._.:,_ _.!::~=---====-= 8 ... Ah, here are some more pals! Baroness Levi \Yins Fourth Tennis ,. runs a mail order book business, was . Mr. a nd Mrs. Barne y Taber, 1 Title . . 1 ~bout and that was all the re was to Aug. 12, 1925 .. . J uly 3, 1926, Mor- I Baroness Maud Rosenbaum Lev, 1s 1t . The Days Pass ris Ha rris and family ... July 24, l havmg her most successful t en ms Last. year a few of the clubs which Mr. a nd Mrs. H. Yuloff ... Abe Kes- 1 season. Last week she won the were tired of supporting able young t enman started coming here August m~tropolita n . clay court cha mpio~- !11-en_ tri; d this " no expe~se" idea but 15, 1926, and hasn't missed a season ship by beatmg Grace Suber in 1t d1dn t work. I don t blame the By JACK SILVER)IAN since l\•lrs Ha rry Weisman ~:.ra1gh'i: ~~ts, 6-2, 6-2. It wa3 hPr players. After a ll the clubs do stayed· he~e ·J ul)' 311 1927 ... Mrs. \ f01:1rth str::n 6ht singles chamrion- charge admission and ~ ha_ve never Louis Bolotow and family, Sept. 4 1 ship of the ~Cason. When shr Pn- heard of the boys cuttmg m at the July 7 1928 Simon Kessle r and le- red the Lour:!ey she had a lr2:.v ly . You can hardly expect the f~~ily .. July' 22, Rose Snapasky accounted for the Ea~tern, >! ew J er- bo~s to pay for playing in matches WH Y WORRY ? ~ ... Aug. 4, Mrs. S. Pearlma n a nd Ise y a n? Ne:\· York ti_tles. w}~1ch are r~n for the _benefit of a T he newsboy on the cor ner, complains of wreched luck. daughte r ... Aug. 18, Mr. and l\•lrs. In ~ltrna~mg her drive for ~he met- private t e~ms club. Did somebody T he nigh t is almost o,·er, with ha lf his papers he 's ''s tuck." Saul Grossman - the following day ropoh tan title, Ba roness Len, as the say somethm g about a mateu rism? The merchant on "Main" S treet s ays he'll lose his mind, the Max Knasms came m .. Say, pape rs love t o call he r, turned in a I Don't be silly. He looks for customers daily, until he's almost blind. pal, - this 1s not the easiest \\ ay ! one-sided stt a1ght set \"1C to1y, s11rn Chattermgs The ins urance man and the broker are uttering a wail, to wnte a column, . . Not \\ hen a lar to t hose t hat she recorded m the Dr Dame! P renn \\ ho was re- Not a pen ny from their clients is ther e in the mail. ma n is tired . I'm bleary eyed, ea! li er rounds of the t oUJ nament mo\·ed frorn the Ge;,nan Davis Cup T he grocer, baker, butcher- all a re wrapped in grief, ... We'll let the remainder of the She was not for~ed to e\·en a _deuc~d team because he committed the Because business has been awful for honest man and thief. reg i,st er go u.ntil son:e oth~r ti21e .., i set, to say nothing of droppmg six crime of being a J ew, met E llsworth \Vh y a ll this sorrow a nd worry ?-I cannot unders t and _ ~\ ell. here·~ Pauli ne with_ Doc gam~s. . . Vines, Ame rican champion in the T hat any one in God's big world, with power in his hand Khbanoff talking about t his a nd I With her chop st roke work mg hke round before t he quarter finals a t To till the soil-To work hard with desire, that . .. _maybe I ca~ get som.e ne ws a well-oiled cuttmg machme she Wimbledon. Vines was a t rifle t oo To work so ha rd, until he freely perspires . . . from t heir conversation ... Norman chased her opponents all over the much for the little German and beat Should have to sit gloomy, waiting for aid, ~ einbe~g and his wife are ca_mpi!lg j courts. Her st eadines~, heady pl~y him in straight sets but at that When t here's so much of all t ha t God has made. m .A ~msq~am, where he met h_1s wife l a nd e1:dura nce we re b~g factor~ 111 Prenn went farther than any other If only each ma n to his neighbor a brother be and 1s trying a mon g other thmgs to her wms. The ex-Chicagoan 1s a Ge rman player entered in the t our­ "I'll not do to you wha t I don't wa nt done t o me.'' improve his golf! . . . Silly boy . .. Ica pable per former a nd it is only t he nament. T here's plenty in t his world to meet all our needs. w_hy _don't you take up horse s ~oe · high r anking ~adies who can drive Ca rne ra who won t he heavyweig ht If men could guide t heir life with love and kindly deeds. P!tchmg? ... l'rlrs. Sam uel i\L Ma- 1 hard and consistently who are able championship of the world from g1d, and Mrs. Leo Logan a re r un- to beat her . J ack Sharkey in New York won't A TIRED COL UMNIST TRYING that you don't feel so good eithe r . . ning a bridge for th_e bene~t of The [ T~nni~ fo~lowers_a ro~nd :\"_ew York fi ght Maxie Baer for a long time. He TO WRITE But you are not a columnist ... they Home f_or t he ..:-~0ged m ~~rrmgto,~ _on await with mcreas1~g 1mpat 1ence. t he k~ows th'.:1t Baer would literally chop Well " mine fra nts" ... today is won't g rab you by t he throat a nd Ju_ly . 2o ·. . . Bl~.~ ry. · · ; Y_ou entra nce of Maud s daughte r into h1_m to_pi eces. The only t~ing that one of ' my " off weeks" ... ~'zo l ic_h say, "So long as you have a single s aid it, mme f~ant. . .. 1 can t C\·en t~urna ment play. The boys and will bring them together wlll be the azei vissen f un tzores, ve 1ch ve1s breath left in you, you must furnish see the paper m front of me · · · So girls a round t he club all say that the fact that Carnera will not be able t o vos tzu shreiben" But, t hat's 'copy' " never be a ne wspaper " Doc" Klibanoff s ugests t hat I see younger Baroness is a promising make any real mone v fio-hting a ny- none of your business you'll tell me man, friend, unless you want a short him ... for money, of course'. .. · player who will be heard from. one else. · 0 ... and even if it \vere you'd tell me route to t he crazy house. .'\ly ~oodness. Ca n you imagine me No Expenses No Pla~ Because Lefty Grove, star pitcher that " by you is not so hotsy-totsy wearing glasses? . · · but as they Last week at t he Montclair Coun- for the Athletics has the first name eithe r 11 ••• The mortgage 1s overdue, Here I am at the "Pier," at t he " '.\1ans ion Rouse" ... "Sha '." .. . say . . . "'.\l e zol nis ht _geprooft ,~eren try Club t~e )J°~\\" Jersey men's sin- Moses, some of our more enthusiastic you'11 say, t he wife needs more tzu \' OS. m~ ke n_ gevem t veren _. , · g le cham p1onshq~s were held. The co-re li gionists are cla iming him for clothes little Mortimer broke the An idea jus t s truck me'. ... \Vhy not look through the house re gister. Irene Finkelst ein .~;~o ,~as a bndg~ fans were surpnsed that so few the race. >i" o. His name is not Gro- neighb~r 's window with a baseball, scheduled at the I ier on July 2_6 ranking playe rs were found posted (Continued on Page E i ht) your mothe r-in-law decided to spend 1 might find something in it to write for the Home for the Aged ... '.\laJ- when the dra w was made. Only :W an- g the summer with you, and besides about ... Let's see who stopped here that I know . . . He re's the firs t be business is bad _with_ some. _bu t I g in, a natiYe of 1\""ew J e rseY, was one: Rose Robinson and Dorothy had the toughest Job m getting a among the first ten who had ente red Attention - .--\II rnv Friends and Stop a nd Enjoy Yourselves a t Bernst ein, J uly 2~. 1922 .. . Anna printer to do a S26 job for_ r:i1 e - all a nd th is in spit e of the fact that Custom €: rs so busy .. . and t he mus1c1ans ... many pla yers were around :\"e\\" York Bernst ein, July 28 ... Did you have you hear t hat t hey are starvin g . . . last week. HARRY RUBIN a good time here girls? ... J. Bla­ General Painting a nd Paper The Davis Bottle zar and family, and .Max Abramson we ll try and get one to play for you The reason for neglecting i\lont­ an hour, for less t han S5.00 ... Can clair was a mundane one. The club Hanging Junction \Varwick Avenue and of "Pawt ucket s topped here in 192:3, Back again in Providence A irport Road July 15t h . . . T he Joslins were here you make a ny sense out of this col- officials decided t ha t the players who umn so far? . .. If you can-you're participated should pay their own ex­ 12; Gordon A ve. H Opkins 8207 HOXSIE CO RNERS June 17, 1924 .. . And, Oh ! Here's better t han I a m. penses. )lo free meals, or board a nd • 22 Varieties of our unsurpassably Pure my old pal, Ruby Blumenthal, with his wife, son, and Anna Zura; reg­ no traveli ng charges were allowed. Ice Cream to Select From. All kinds of EVEN BLIND N AZI S When this was a nnounced all the Drinks and Sandwiches istered J une 22, 1924 . .• A "peachy" J. FINEMAN, Inc. crowd ... Mr. a nd Mrs. Ben Alpe r. "CAN'T SEE THE J EWS" boys in white pa nts suddenly found KOSHER MARKET Delicious Frankfurters and came here July 1 of t he same year, t ha t they had previous engagements. Boston a nd N ew York Meats of the You could ha rdly call the tou rna­ Chicken Sandwiches and Claire Heller and her mot her High est Qm1.1ity arrived her e August the 3rd . .. Abe BERLIN, (JTA) - The associa­ ment a success. J ohnny Nogrady FRESH POULTRY DAILY Inspect Our Sanitary Ice Cream White and his family t ook an ap­ tion of blind members of profes­ went far but with Mangin in the lists I Daily Delivery Any,vher e P lant partment here Au gust the 9th . . • sions has resolved to expel its J ew· he had little ch a nce. Herbert Bow­ 40;( No. Main St. D Exter 90•10-904 1 July 3, I 925, Nat ha n Biffer. his wife ish members from the organization. ma n, who in his working moments

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Ma ry to help fo r a couple dayJ aJ 8 Ply-'' of 6 Ply'" 5.25-1.9 $6.83 5.50-19 MARY SMITH is o ne of usual. She cried to ulcphonc, but 5.25-20 DE LUXE S I 1.4!i SENIOR $6.98 6.00-1 8 $12.:13 \:1osc working women known a.s "ac­ found the service discontinued. 5.25-21 $7.10 4.75-19 $8.40 6.00- 19 $12.75 commod:uors." Some of them cook Ano the r ·•ac<:o mrnod :u o r," with a 4.50-21 $5.05 5.50-17 $7.l !i 5.00-19 $9.2!i 6.00-20 ~1:1 .00 4.75-19 $!i.48 5.50-18 $7.:)5 5.25- 18 $10.20 6.50-18 $14 .20 or serve w hen someone is giving a telephone, got the job. 5.00-19 $5.89 5.25-19 $10.55 6.00-20 8 ply• .... $10.50 6.50-19 $14.60 party Others care for children, help Mary Smith ha.s he r ,clcpho nc 5.00-20 $6.07 5.25-21 $10.90 7.00-18 $ 16.50 5.25- 18 $6.63 6.00-21 8 pJy• .... $10.75 5.50- 18 $11.10 With plain sewing, look aft er vari- bac k now. She knows this one job 7.00-20 $17.!iO ou.s odd jobs in peoples' houses. ® wou ld have paid her tckpho nc •Two Plies are Breakers and gcncnlly "accommodatc." ,. • ~ bi ll for a month o r so, and she La.st week Muy losnwoday.s ' • iso'c going to miss any more. DUTEE W. FLINT CORPORATION PLANT NO. l Phones PLANT NO. 2 GAspee 2355- 2356 NE"I\' ENGLAND TELEPHONE.._,. TELEGR1'PU COMPANY 133 Dorrance Street 16 Elbow Street PROVIDENCE, R. I. 112 U ION ST REt,,'T PROVIDENCE P LANTATIONS 9950 8 THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1933 ----,------:------Arrives From Vienna "Wild Bill" DonoYan Rothenberg Re-Electoo. (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One)

correct address, .. the letter SLated in lers are be recruitec! f::-o:r. ::.m ... ~g part. . _ the Je,dsh refugees from Germany \\ ntes Dono,-an and from among other groups oi :\Ir. Richards wTote to Colonel IJews ·in E urope for whom a haven Donovan and to se,·er al_ other per- of refuge is immediately necessary. sons whose names are listed on the . _ ~ . Friends of Germany's letterhead, Pr10r to the_ elE:ctton 01 ~he ~nd1- asking them whether. they were dates _of the ~10mst Orgamzaoon of affiliated in any wav ,nth Emerson. .-\me r1ca. on th~ ~late of delega~s So far only Colonel Donornn has to the \\ orld ~wrust to _oe ~ew York Offic-,._ Bo.-.:on Offict responded. Other men Listed on the named Sunda). _-\ res~lu~on __ ,,as 5t, w,._-,s-t -:2nd S;:i-tt: $ydn(•y $. R-c,"'-l·r. letterhead as honorary members of also ~dopted ··morally b_mcting· ?e :?fq Washinj!'ton Strl-<'t. L ilx:r.~ Vitn the organization include: Poultney :..\men_can delegates. ~o ,;:ote f.or t ne Bigelow. ~Ialden, s. Y.; Professor mclus10": of }~r. \\~1zma"-!1 !n t he Rohen :.lorss Lo,·ett, Chicago; the lead_ership o, the \\ orld Z1orust Or- Hon. George B. ~lcLellan, Wash- garuzanon. . . . • ingion, D. C.; General Herman .-\. .-\ not~er important act10!1 of t ne ~I et z, S ew York City, and ~lr. conven~10n was_ ~he adoption ~of a Nathanson's Hotel J eremiah .-\. O'Lean·, S ew Yor k resolution prondmg for the ronn­ T HE HOTEL OF REFI:-; E)JE:-;T .-1.:-;D ST..\.:-;DJ:-;G OF 26 YE.-\R S Cin·. · ulation of a n~w agreement be- Prof. Lovett speedih· se\·ered his tween the Zionjst Organization and MILLIS, MASS. connection when he beeame aware the Hadassah, \\"omen's Zionist Or­ ..\.)ICSE)JE:-;Ts, D ..i.:-; c I:-; G, s ,,·rnm:-;G. TE:-;:-;1s of the organizations real purposes. ga.ry.ization. The .P~sent apeement, The Friends of Germanv is a which has been m rorce smce 1921, different organization from the ,dll ,cease to ~ operative as of :\"o­ REDUCED RATES Friends of :\'ew Germanv. the latter vemoer 1, 1933. You ,,ill find the comjorts of home and the r ecreation oi t he being openly a nti-SemitiC in charact------·----­ country er and the organization t hrough which the local :-;azi group work. HOT OR ICED Catering to Banquets. \\"eddings . etc. Emerson however, has been charged Phone ~lillis 12~ at ,·arious times ";th being anti- Semitic follo"ing articles which he wrote in the .-\ merika ·s Deu .;:che E O\\ .\RD .\I. co:-;,.;T..i. :-;T1:-; E Post, Sazi organ in :\"ew York. --BE ..\ T HO)IE .-\ \\"..\ Y FRO)! HO)!£'" Though he once made he state· ..\T ment that ··half of the Friends of Edward .\l. Constantine. son German,··s members were teacher~ of .\I r. and .\Irs . .\l orris Constan­ of the ·German language in S ew tine. who will spend the sum­ mer -...·ith his parents in Long· York City high schools;· o .. cials at "~b.e ©rcbarb 1Housr' meadow. ha\-ing just arri,·ed Board of Educa ior. headquraters J _..1..c:i,,: GOTZ. ) fanagf::'r . ? from \' ienna where he is s t udy­ said the,· ha,·e ne\·er heard of Emer­ Holliston. )lass. Phone Hollis ton S096-- ing mus ic. son or his organization. EYERYTHC-:G FOR YOLR HE.-\LTH ASD CO~FORT Howard .--\. 'hielbler, secretary to Soaciou.s Scenic Grounds. Bat.h!ng. Boating. Fishing, Tennis Coun:. Ball Grounds. Constantine, a basso, was heard in t he superintendent of schools, told ~ · Healthful Pine Gro,:e concert here last vear at the Planta­ the Je\\ish Dail\· Bulletin: ··] know Our Tabl~ A!'t: Set for Your H c.-a.lt.h. \ "e-g-et..ables FrE:S.h from Our Ga:-~_r:ns Daily tions Club. Durin·g the past year, in of many organiZations to which :\"ew AK IDEAL cou:-;TRY PLACE FOR TH~ E:-,i"J~E FA~fIL. connection with his studies in \ "ien­ York high school teachers belong, · \\"e Welcome You H ere - Any Time o, \ ear na. he has sung three operas, as but the ·friends of Germanv· is a Undivided Attention to Weddings. Banquet.£ or Outinb-s--Hors(>baek Riding -'lephist-0 in ··Faust ,·· as Ranfis in new name to me. I am suf"e t hat Hollis ton 8096 Ring 2 - Sl 5.00 Per Week Room and Board ··.-\ida·· and as Sarastro in '·The no ieachers of German, whether 1Iagic '·Flute.·· J e"ish or Gentile, in t he :-;ew York Every Good Grocer Has It! He was educated at the Sackett school s ystem belongs to )Ir. Emer- street school and Commercial high son ·s group.'· school in Pro,idence before g oing abroad. He will return to \ "ienna the .. . Pure COHEN'S latter part of September to begin the third year of his four-year MOUNTAIN CLUB ... Sparkling PLEASANT HOTEL course. )IILLIS, MASS. PALE DRY ..\.SD GO LDEX .. . Refreshing

Special Full Course Chicken Dinn_er ~1.00 Philip Jagolinzer In full pint bottles - E1'TERT.-\ll01E:-;T - )11..iSIC - D..\~CJ:-; G _ _ GINGER ALE The economical way to S pend a week at our hotel now - only Sl;:, per "' ~ k . Dies After Leaving buy and sen-e. Delicious k06her f~~~~~~~~ili>ntw~ ~o~~~al-co1:;~~/'orn!or..Able slttp 1:,.; for Vacation Packed in Con,-enient 1 Doz. Cartons 3.2 BEER SOLD AT OCR HOTEL T.-UiE H O)IE .-\DOZE:-; ... T HE F.-DIILY WlLL E :-;JOy IT : WE CATER PARTIES. \YL[)De-;cs A :=-,;o B.-L'-;QUETS Ask for it at Your :-;aborhood Dealer PLEAS..\. ·T STREET TEL. )l!LLIS 83, )l!LLIS, )!ASS. Ha,~i ng just arrived in t he Cats­ ki lls to spend the summer \\ith his Distributed by daughter. Philip J agolinzer, l Ben­ CAPITOL WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. efit Street, this city, was stricke:i 95 Randall Street DExter 10i8-10i9 CO~I E TO ) I..\.I:-;E suddenly "ith an attack oi appendi­ citis Friday e,·ening, was operated THE LAFAYETTE HOTEL Saturday morning and died that e,·e­ ning after peritonitis had set in. In Public Favor Since 1909 Old Orchard Beach, ~l aine Ocean F ront Golf Saddle Horses Tennis :\I r. J agolinzer, who was born in Steam Heated Rooms ,.-ith Bath Dietary Laws Observed Russia 62 years ago, came to Pro,i ­ WEEK END ReduC:00 Rate! Du.ring June J. H . GOODKOWSKY, Prop. dence about 35 years ago after spending t hree years in Argentine. He li'"ed in t he south end of the city Sport 1'°otes for almost 30 ,·ears after which he NOVICK ' S mo,·ed to BenCfit Street. He was (Continued from Page Seven) one oi the oldest members of the SUMMER RESORT Pro,idence Progressi,·e Lodge, I. 0 . ,·itz and he isn 1t J ewish; as a matter SPECIALS '"The Ideal Place to Spend Your B. ..\. Vacation·· of fact the gentleman "ith the long and capable left arm is of Scotch­ Before his death he spoke to each L CCK Y STRIK E, C.-DIEL, CHESTERFIELD, OLD GOLD ~IILLIS, ~I ..\ SS. ! rish descent. of his seven children who had rushed -'l axie Rosenbloom will refuse to to his bedside and to his "ife who ~;:~ii)00andil~~ defend his light hea,·yweight title accompanied him on his ,·acation ~i:I ::J trip. carton ACTfVlTIES GALORE! against -'l ickey ·wa lker in );" ew York CIGARETTES $1.00 on July 20. The reason is simple­ Besides his "ife, )!rs. Pearl J ag­ Reduced Rates for . this season he will not be in :-;ew York but on olinzer, he is suni,·ed by five sons, Sl 5.00 Per Week the west coast. Another reason 1s Dr. Carl, Ha rry and -'l a.x of Provi­ A & P COFFEE SALE Make re&el"Vat.ions by ma.H or phone dence; J oseph, of ::--; ew York and M.illU 133 that Maxie was supposed to be on the Camera-Sharkey card but at the Charles P. of Fall Ri,·er; two ee-t< y last moment was scr atched by the 23¢ M ad,ison Square Garden authorities and )!rs. Blanche Beckerman of who manage to keep e,·eryone pretty :\' e,;,· York at whose home he was much riled. Maxie, by the way, h~s stricken; and four brot hers, J acob, RED CIRCLE lb. pkg. 19¢ Jews Branded Ali ens held his title longer than anyone m Los Angeles; Louis, Washington, D. ( Continued from Page One) the business during these past t,,·o C.; Samuel and -'la.x of Pro,·idence. Funeral sen;ces were held from 8 O'CLOCK lb. pk g. 17¢ interest in big league profes­ the ~lax Sugarman funeral home on anti-Semitic war here by a series of Y~t,"~ Randall Street and interment was a t sional baseball is dying, slowl)'. but DEL MONTE PEACHES {> developments in the past few weeks, relentlessly. The 1\e·w York Giants the Lincoln Park Cemeterv. Ra bbi 2 1 o. 21 cans 25c striking at the J ews from many di­ are leading the l\"ational League yet .\laurice ~I. Mazure officiated. DEL MONTE CORN 2 o. 2 cans 25c rections. can't draw even a nearly fill ed house. DEL MONTE RASPBERRIES • o. 2 can 19c Among- these developmen a re the The only thing that gels the fans ou Samuel Bander is one of those "crucial ~eries" and Q AKER OATS sm. pkg. 5c recommendation t.o non-Jewish firms, even then you don't have to fiinnii,. and swimming - three mus­ der, r siden of this city for 40 years L X Large pkg. 20c ke ers hat won't be denied. and a well known clothinj? merchant. elin" salesmen and boycott J wish wer(> conduc P(I at hii-; late homt". 7-1 LUX TOILET SOAP 3 cakes l& traveler:- in order tQ carry ou the Warini. Burial was. in Germans. Lincoln Park Cemptery. .\Ir. Bandrr CLTA A PEANCT BUTTER 2 1 lb. jars 25c ~1embers of the ~azi Party Honored by War died a his: home Thun~da,· night \\"HEATIES 2 pkgs. 23c after a Ionia: illness. ~! ember.; of the have be-e n ordered not only to PACIFIC TOlLET P APER 6 rolls 1·c bovcolt J ewi.sh hops. but also V ets Auxiliary Hhode Island \\"orkingmen·s Benefi J e;.. is h cares and restaurants cial A.~~ocia ion were his bParent. OLD D -TCH CLEANSER 3 cans 19c Born in Russia, )Ir .Bander came and places patroni1..ed by J ews A & P Al\11\IONIA 2 OZ. C in order to prevent their com· ~! rs. Ethel J . Cohen, who ha.• to hi!- coun ry and se led in ~ ew 10 bots 1:- ing into contact with J ews. just returned from the l\ational En­ York a an arly age. He later came A & P LIQl,l.D BLUE 2 bots. 1. C campment of he l\ ational Ladies" lo Prm·idence and had Jiq•d here FORCE ~la.bach r. news. P. Cohen is presiden )Ir. and Mrs. Da,id Chackma.ster N. B. C. SODA CR CKERS 1 lb. pkg. 15c paper owned by A?olf ~i. ler, ~as _re­ of \'y"jn~r S ree announce he en- N.B.C. Cneeda GRAHAl\l CRACKERS lg. pkv..15c nE-wed violPn an 1-Sem1tic a$flta on )Ir. and )!rs. ~lorri- F inselber of 1