HE ISH ERALD VOL. XII_I, No . 14 P RO VI DENCE, R. I. , FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938 5 CENTS THE COPY Jersey City Congregation Ordered to Vacate Center Pioneer Donor Luncheon Sunday; Te~ple, War Veterans Guest Speaker Loses Battle Mrs. Boy man Re-elected Pres. Plan Memorial Service With Mayor Hague Arrange P rogram T ernple Financial For Fri., May 27 Backers Withdraw Jersey City: The Congregation Raymond E. Jordan, Lt. Governor Emanu-el, headed by Rabbi Ben­ of Rhode Island, will be guest jamin Plotkin, critic of Mayor speaker at a Memorial Service spon­ Hague, was looking for a meeting sored by Temple Beth-tsrael and house today, faced with expulsion the Jewish War Veterans, Post No. by July 1 from its present quarters 23, on Friday evening, May 27, at in the J ~wish Community Center the Temple. here. A program of ritual and speakers 'Judge Morris Barison, Hague ap­ is being prepared by Rabbi Schuss­ pointee to the Hudson County Ju­ heim and Dr. Samuel I. Kennison, venile Court bench, and Louis J a­ memorial chairman of the War cobs, member of the Hague-control­ Veterans. led city Board of Education, are a­ Participating in the service will mong the more influential officers be officers of the Post, the Auviliary, of the Jewish Community Center. the Junior Command and members A year ago, after Rabbi P lotkin of the Jewish Boy Scouts. RAYMOND E. JORDAN had attacked Mayor Hague several Lt. Governor times before the congregation and Jews and Christians also had spoken at 'ttnti-R'ague de­ monstrations, the Center served no­ HARVEY EFIMOV MRS. HENRY LAZAR.US Join to Raise Funds tice that Emanue-el must vacate. Guest Artist Dinner Co-Chairman PhiladeLphia- For the first time Anti-JewishRow But a committee representing the I --- in the history of University of congregation reached an agreement Mrs. Alter Boyman was re-elected publicity chairman; and Mrs. Ben- Pennsylvania, Jewish and Chris­ with the officers of the Center, .president of the Women P1oneer's jamin s. Silverman toastmistress. tian religious groups are joining to Denied byCollege which permitted the former to re­ Club, at its annual meeting held Other officers elected for the en- raise $2,000 to carry on the respec­ Madison, Wis.,-Denial that anti­ main. last Tuesday afternoon at Arcadia suing season to serve with Mrs. Boy- tive activities of the Christian Asso- Semitic feeling has dominated the It is now reported that the com­ Hall. man are Mrs. Harry Schleifer, first ciation and the Louis Marshall So- dispute over the ouster three weeks mittee at that time undertook to Mrs . Harry Schleifer, general (Continued on page 2) ciety. ago of Richard Davis, New York guarantee that the Hague admin­ chairman of the sixth annual don- Jewish student, as editor of the istration would not be attacked fur­ or's dinner, to be held on Sunday Daily Cardinal, student controlled ther, though the rabbi denies that evening, in the Crystal Ballroom of M campus newspaper, was expressed he knew of any such agreement. the Narragani,ett Hotel, reported that r • Washington's Public Address by President C. A. Dykstra of the At any rate, his attacks have con­ final arrangements for the affair University of Wisconsin. tinued and he spoke at the anti­ have been completed. Against Jews Brave But Not Wise President Dykstra indicated he IIague mteting a few months ago As guest speaker for the dinner, would act to settle the strike of at Fairmount Hall. He also was a the program committee has secured New York:-Yokum Washington, trate in Night Court. about 50 Cardinal workers sup­ character witness for John R. Lon- Mrs. Israel Goldstein, wife of Rabbi 39, a Negro, decided this week to Washington said he was a welder porting Davis if the students can­ (Continued on page 6) Israel Goldstein, national chairman talk publicly against the J ews and when he works. He said he was a not work out the controversy them­ of the Jewish National Fund. Har:. chose Pitt and Rivington Streets, little "ginned up" the night of his selves. vey Efirnov, New York Art Group, in the heart of the east side, for performance. R'e walked into the "Doubtless in the heat of the Car­ will be guest artist of the evening. the scene of his culmination. It Clinton Street police station and dinal campaign some opposition of Vienna Jews Pay A~isting Mrs. Schleifer on the was an unhappy choice. started to criticize the Jews. He individual Jews has been expressed, dinner committee are Mrs. Henry When a squad of police and fire­ was led out by police. He returned but I · feel sure that this opposition Lazarus, co-chairman; Mrs. Sam.­ men rescued him from an inft11riated and started again. He was escorted has not extended further than to Nazi Blackmail fund uel Shatkin, treasurer; Mrs. Mor­ crowd of more than 300 men and out again. specific individuals," the university Vienna - The Vienna Jewish ris Beeber, secretary; Mrs. · Morris women he was cut and bruised and He protested that he was "smart" head declared. Community has succeeded by her­ Golin, associate secretary; Mrs. Ar­ bleeding from his face and head. and assured the police he had "four culean efforts in raising the 800,000 thur Einstein, music program chair­ Then he was charged with malicious years of la;w in my cranium." They schillings ($160,000) demanded of it man; Mrs. Henry Burt, chairman of mischief for turning in a fire a­ told him to go home and sleep it by the Nazi authorities and has arrangements; Mrs. Joseph Biller, larm and was placed in $100 bail off. Finally he strode to the street Jews TooDespa·1r·1ng turned over the money. The Nazis co-chairman; Mrs. Joshua Bell, when anaigned before the Magis- corner and started his speech. When insisted on getting this sum as a he made the statement, "The Uni- Says Col Wedgwood "token" of good will because the ted States needs two Hitlers instead 1 • Jewish Community was charged •William Lipson Heads of one," things began to pop. wioh raising a similar sum to fin­ 1,000,000 $1 Gifts The crowd piled on and Washing­ New York - Jews are giving a­ ance the proposed plebiscite of for­ Beth-Israel Men's Club ton, suddenly sober, dashed to a fire way too much to despair and not mer Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg. f box and turned in an alarm. Police exhibiting sufficient boldness in the Meanwhile, it was disclosed that ~ked for duration At the annual meeting of the Beth and fire apparatus arrived and the face of the present crisis, Col. Jo­ Jews - leaving Austria must make New York-Gifts of $1 each from Israel Men's Club, held last week, men that manned it tried with clubs siah Wedgwood, British Laborite up their minds to leave behind vir­ the 1,000,000 orthodox J ews of the the following officers were installed and poles to open a path to Wash­ member of the House of Commons, tually all of their property. Tech­ United states to support a program by Judge Maurice Robinson: ington. The crowd released him said on his arrival for a speaking nically, Jewish refugees are suppos­ of J ewish education in· America ru·e W illiam E.- Lipson, :president; only when fireman threatened to tour. ed to be allowed to take 75 % of being sough t by the Union of Or­ Maurice W . Hendel, first vice-presi­ turn on the hose. R'e also deplored the fact that their entire property. thodox J ewish Congregations. dent; Dr. Walter Nelson, second Washington was brought back in­ Jews are manifesting "too much William Weiss, president of the vice-president; Barney Taber, trea­ to the station house, where he was rei,ignation a11d not enough indig- organization, said the fund would surer; Milton Levin, secretary, and treated by a doctor from Gouver­ nation." Czech. Jews Ask be used to co-ordinate religious e­ Reuben Tannenbaum, steward. neur Hospital and then arrested. In his first public address at a Sudeten Safety ducational work throughout the luncheon given him by the Amer­ country under the auspices of the ican Jevvish Congress, Colonel Wed­ Moravska Ostrava, Czechoslovakia, National Orthodox Board of Educa­ B'nai B'rith Auxiliary Ar~anges gwood predicted that sooner or lat­ The Jewish party expressed hope tion . er the great democracies will have in a resolution that the government would guarantee protection of th e The fund, he said, will provide for to come to the defense of the vic­ Installation Jewish minority against "brutality the support of Yeshiva College of Initiation and Tea- tims of totalitarianism. and boycott in Sudeten German dis­ New York, the Chicago Theological tricts. Seminary and other schools of high­ Roger Williams Auxiliary, B'nai Angelo Goldestein, a Jewish dep­ er Hebrew learning, as well as for B'rith, celebrates its first anniver­ Ben Gurion Urges uty, said that Dr. Stephen S. Wise religious schools and Talmud Torah sary Sunday afternoon, May 22, in of New York had cabled a denial of schools attended by cQildren. Military Trai.~ng the Indian Room of the Narragan­ reports of\ an American J ewish boy­ sett Hotel, at the Installation Ini­ Rehoboth-David Ben Gurion, cott against German industries in tiation and Tea at which time Mrs. head of the Jewish Agency's Jeru­ Czechoslovakia. Honor Schlossberg salem executive, has urged world­ Joseph Seefer, re-elected :president for Civic Activities wide military and naval training of and her officers will be installed Jewish youth and fortification of Hold Conference on More than 1501 friends of Joseph by Mrs. Miriam Goldberg, past pre­ key points in Palestine as necessary A rab-Jewish Pr,oblem Schlossberg gathered last Thurs­ sident of the Grand lodge. to the Zionist cause. New York-A permanent confer­ day night at the Narragansett Hotel, A skit will be presented by Miss to honor Mr. Schlossberg in appre­ ence on Arab-JE:wish Relations, in~ Venette Brody of Boston, past pre­ ciation of his services to Jewish r e­ Monsky Takes Over interested in a peaceful and friend­ ligious, civic and fraternal organ­ sident of the Anios Auxiliary, B'nai B'nai B'rith Post ly solution for present troubles in izations in this State for twenty­ B'rith. The degree of the lodge will Palestine, has been formed here five years. A signed parchment be exemplified. Vocal selections will Washington-Henry Monsky, O­ with Rabbi Bernard Drachman as scroll was presented to Mr. Schloss- be rendered by Mrs. Archie Finkle. maha, Nebraska, attorney and civic chair.man. berg. , Members and their guests are re­ leader, has been elected interna­ T.Qere ·is no intrinsic reason for Dr. Ilie Berger was chairman of quested to attend. tional president of B'nai B'rith by hostility between Jews and Arabs tbe aITangements committee, and Arrangements are in charge of the Order's 15th general convention and efforts should be made to at­ Nat c . Cohen was master of cerea Miss Est}1er Falk, chairman, and MRS. JOSEPH J. SEEFER here. He succeeds Alfred M. Co- tain mutual agreement between the 2 PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938

Nazi Landlords Told A Punch Scene in J:D.C/s Play "It Did Happen There" ·Pioneers Re-fleet To "Choose" Tenants Mrs. Alter Boyman New Form of A scene from "It Did Happen There" Annual Donor designed to show the plight of Euro­ Luncheon Sunday Leases Drawn pean Jewry today and the responsibi­ lity of those who live in safety and (Continued from page 1) Berlin;-f\11 additional step to­ ward segregating Jews may be taken freedom in the U. S. vice-president; Mrs. Peter Saslaw, soon, it was reported this week. second vice-president; Mrs. Liza Information from Nazi quarters Sherman, third vice-president; Mrs. was t'.hat governmept action was not Morris Beeber, treasurer; Mrs. Ben­ intended, but that the formula for jamin S. Silverman, recording se­ tenancy co'ritracts would be revised cretary; Mrs. Morris Golin, corres­ so that "Aryan" landlords would ponding secretary; Mrs. Irving pledge themselves not to r ent rooms Mandell, financial secretary; Mrs. to Jewish tenants and to try grad­ Albert Sokolow, assistant financial ually to replace present! J ewish ten­ secretary; Mrs. E.'enry Oelbum and ants with "Aryan" ones. Mrs. Henry Sharp, auditors, and Efforts have been made by "Ar­ Mrs. Joshua Bell, publicity chair­ yan" lanil.lords recently to "Arya­ man. nize" the renting business. The Honarary officers of the club Landlords' Assn. has applied pres­ comprise Mrs. Morris Beebei-, hon­ sure to induce Jewish landlords to orary president; Mesdames Albert sell their businesses, it is reported. Bayman, Louis Smira, P . L. Phillips Army authorities recently forbade Jewish Center School to Award and Harry S. Beck. honorary vice­ men of the armed forces to rent presidents. rooms in Jewish-owned houses LfAGU( CAL( NDAR The nominating committee con­ Scholarship, Attendance Prizes sisted of Mrs. Harry s . Beck, chair­ Monday, May 23 man; Mesdames Morris Mellion, B. The J ewish Center School closing for scholarships will be awarded to Women's Comm., Jewish Com­ Massover and I. Sherman. GANSMERELitl: ::~: ~ke exercises will be h eld Sunday morn­ Marcia Chase, Franklin Curhan, munity Centre, Bridge, after-­ G• 1 The joys of forest ing, May 22 in the Center gymnas­ Adrian Horvitz, Sidney Richman, noon. •r Sand lake, Camps 1 ¼ Boys ium at 11 :00 o'clock. Dorothy Troupe, David Chernov, South Prov. Ladies Aid bridge, $175 miles apart. $150 Olympic Club Plans Certificates for scholarship and Helene Ray Korb, Melvin Tedisky, evening. , 14th Season Rubye Morgan, Vivian Goodwin, Doctor, Nurse Each Camp, Ma­ perfect attendance will be distri­ Ladies Aid, e,·ening. Annual Supper Dance ture Counsellors, Modern Sani­ buted. Beverly Gubernick, Carol Ann Ro­ Tuesday, May 24. The Olympic Club of the Jewish tation Each Bungalow; Unexcel­ Awards for scholarship and pe: ­ bin, Doris Small, Selma Lightman, Orphanage Aux., afternoon. led Location. All Land and Wat­ Selma Tanger, Alice Miller, Fay Wednesday, May 25. Community Center will hold its er Sports. Crafts, Riding. FREE fect attendance will be as foll0ws: eleventh annual Supper Dance at Julius Sugarman, Edward Fink, Li­ Ruth Robin, and Bernice Koret, Sel­ Council Pilgrimage. FOLDER. MR. A. A. GANS 29. Founder-Director. 487 Washing~ ma Rosenthal, carol Ann Weiss, Ladies Hebrew Free Loan, after- the C-rown Hotel, Sunday May la Robinson, Hilda Lila Barad, Ev­ This event will mark the eleventh ton St.. Brookline, Ma&S. - elyn Tedisky, :Barbara Mallack, Be­ R'arvey Goldman, Maynard Guy, noon. Beacon 1772. year that this club has been in ex­ verly Stallman, Blanche-Cohen and Joyce Cohen, Theodore Zitserman, Thursday, May 26 Boys' Cam-,p-,-2~0--D-ay Term, $54 istence, being founded in 1927 un­ Shir)ey Rose. Certificates of honor Braina Chernov, Ruth G . Goldstein, Hadassah Board Meeting, after- Joseph Ladow, Bernice Moskowitz, noon. der the leadership of William Gates Arline Rosenfield, Rosalie Elowitz, Friday, May 27 Cutler. Dorothy Kaplan, Eunice Rubin, Council Book Review, afternoon. The committee in charge includes, Sylvia Miller, Charlotte Elowitz, Mi­ Louis Yosinoff, Chairman ex-officio, SUNSET LODGE riam Rose, Rose Salk, Melvin Cher­ Sanford M. Chorney, Israel Snyder, I ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE MASSAPOAG nick, David Horovitz, Rose Rise, and Jm,lyn Presser, Isadore Fine, Har­ . SHARON, MASS. Rosalyn Garfinkle. Committee Protests vey Blake, Jack Jacobson, Sydney Modern building-rooms, private bath and shower­ The following will receive a,wards Cohen, James R'ochman, and Jack also individual cottages. Rotenberg, Dietary Laws Observed for perfect attendance: Marilyn Nationality Law Horovitz, Burton Kelman, Milton Under Personal management of Mrs. Louis Dubinsky Geneva-The executive commit­ Barad, Evelyn Granoff, Toby Kauf- SUNDAY LAWS 1938 SUMMER SEASON OPENS man, Marilyn Kelman, Daniel Se- tee of the World Jewish Congress DECORATION DAY WEEK END monoff, Harold Zelniker, Rut.h G. appealed to the president of the Early church councils forbade the J ew to work in t he fields on Sun­ Goldstein, Maurice Hayman, M·.1r- League Council and to the British SPECIAL PROGRAM ARRANGED day despite the fact that he rested ray Horovitz, Dorothy Kaplan, Thel- and French Foreign Ministers to­ Sandy's Hi-di-ho Band, featuring Buddy and Dot Arnold, completely on Saturday. and other entertainment. ma Klitzner, Eunice Rubin, Lillian day to prevent the application of OPENING DANCE OF THE SEASON Seltzer, Avis Swartz, Phyllis Winn, th_e. neV: law on r~vision of nation­ SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 28th Elaine Yosinuff Charlotte Elowitz allties m Rumama on the ground Mendel Robinso~ Rose Salk Melvi!~ that the law puts J ews of Ruman­ Reservations Now Being Made For Chernick, Rose si'avinsky, H~se Rice. 1 i~n natio1:alit!. outside. the ,protec­ Decoration Day And For Summer Season Bessie Barber, Stanley Horovitz, t10n of mmont1_es treaties. INSURANCE Call or write Sunset Lodge, Sharon, Mass. Marilyn Mike, Shirley Snyder, Ar- (The Rumanian government . on Telephones 616-844-845 line Gordon, Rhoda Gordon, Her- March 8 ordered Jews and Christ­ man Weintraub, Braine Chernov, ians who were Jews before Decem­ ------APFETITE APPEAL IN EVERY MEAL ______,.; Rubye Mor,gan, Vivian Goodwin, ber 1, 1918, to produce evidence of June Gordon, Beverly Gubernick, their Rumanian citizenship.) Thelma Konovsky, Howard Saltz- man, Bernice Shuster, Doris Mike, Immigration Schedule Evelyn Cofman, Selma Tanger, Ro­ salyn Garfinkle and Fay Ruth Ro­ Announced by Govt. 94 Dorrance St. bin. Jerusalem-The Government to- Farents, Friends and the public day announced a six-month immi­ are cordially invited to witness the gration schedule of 3,440 certifi- exercises. ____ cates, of which 3,000 are earmarked for Jews and the remainder fo , Christians. The certificates for NOVICK'S Ladies Aid has Brrdge; Jews are to be- allotted in the pro- Summer Resort Plans Festi.val in June portion of 2,000 for capitalists pos­ "The Ideal Place to Spend sessing a minimum of $5,000 and 1,- Your Vacation" MILLIS, MASS. A complimentary bridge was held 000 for laborers. In the latter cate­ Where you will be greeted by a last week by the Ladies Hebrew gory, 830 certificates rwill be distri­ most congenial and entertain­ Union Aid Association at 191 Orms buted by the Jewish Agency for ing social staff. street, for those who served on the Palestine, with the remainder re­ Reduced Rati:s for This Season Passover Drive Committee. Prizes served for distribution by the Go­ $15 Per Week were awarded at each table, and re- vernmen t Immigration Department. Send for Free Booklet freshments were served. Spend Memorial Day Week-End ON PAYROLL With Us The annual Strawberry Festival Make Reservations by Mail or and Bridge of the group will be In 1831 the rabbis of France were Phone Millis 133 held on June 7 at Touro Hall. Mrs. 1! put on the state payroll. CAMP EMOH J . Horvitz is chairman. ------

To Study Religious Now is the Time to Take T hat Long Needed Rest FOR BOYS Relations at Colu~bia and Vacation at · ALFRED, MAINE New York-Relations between re­ COHEN'S PLEASANT HOTEL NINTH SEASON ligious, racial and nationality groups Make Reservations Now for Memorial Day Weekend . ALAN S. COHEN, A. B. , M.S., DIR.ECTOR. on the campuse~ of American univ­ ersities will be studied at Columbia Special Attractions - Professional Entertainment _ Dancing University under direction of Pro­ Outdoor Sports - Reasonable Rates Excellent Facilities • fessor Robert Lynd, chairman of the Special Catering to Weddings, Banquets, Bar Mitzvahs university's department of sociology, and Parties Running Water and Lavatories in each bungalow. co -author of "Middletown" and DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED "Middletown in Transition." The Mature Staff study is to be financed by Pi Lam­ Pleasant St. Phone Millis 83 /''l. illis, Mass. Including Two Red Cross Life Examiners, Doctor, Registered bda Phi fraternity. Nurse and Licensed Hebrew Teacher. $150 FULL SEASON Proposes Uniting Rates $80 HALF SEASON ~-----······Enjoy ··········~------Memorial Day Weekend··-----·----- at Including Transportation Palestine, Transjordan NATHANSON'S HOTEL Amman, Transjordan-Emir Ab­ The Hotel of Refinement and Standing for 28 Years For Information•, Call or Write dullah, of Transjordania, told the . MILLIS, MASS. Havas correspondent he had pro­ Amusements, Dancing, Swimming, Tennis, Social Director posed uniting Palestine and Trans­ You will find the comforts of home and the recreation BERNARD BARASCH jordan for 10 years into a federal of the Country. Catering to Banquets, Weddings. etc. 33 TEMPLE STREET HOPKINS 3595 state under Britis11 mandate with Providence and Rhode Island Representative Phone Millis 124 definite limitations on Jewish im- Rli:AHO A T ,lil R.A .~ Merry Fq,r<:e of Marrifl,ge in Red J{ussia Give~ ., by . Cent~r ,Players GoldwyllJgno_ies Protests on,Film . . 1... The merry farce, ''Squatfng the The light' surface of fun thinly Certificate Required · for Voting Circle'' describing the. ad.ventureE of veils the trencnant satire against To Rush Picture those wl!<> 'ente'r into hasty marri­ , ~\\'.O married couples residing in a ages. The play ridicules those who 7 single room during Russia's housing are so intellectual that they be­ About fxiled Jews H 499!}1 i!tegiatrutinu

The Jewish Herald Noi:ice The Jewish Home Newspaper · of Rhode Island. Published Every Week in the Year by The Jewish Press Publishing Company. FINALE Walter Rutman, Editor; Jacob Leichter, Advertising Manager Because of Memorial Day holiday next week I shall not mourn for you, I guess '11 Dorrance st. TEL. GAspee 4312 case-Mead Building A worn out love's like last iYear's dress All News Must reach The fault was mine, perhaps, but still THE JEWISH HERALD invites correspondence on subjects of interest to the Jewish people but disclaims responsibility for an indorsement the Herald Editorial Your love was easy, dear, to kill of the views expressed by the writers. · oiiice not later than I hope you'll find some brighter flame Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post Office, Providence, R. I ., Tuesday noon, May 24, · u:itder the Act of March 3, 1879 to guarantee insertion. To warm yow ego's happiness · : Subscription Rates: Mine was the falilt, and mine the blame Five Cents the Copy. . By Mail. $2.00 per Annum But you're a louse, dear, just the same! -Leda A Decade of Jewish Culture Mexico Denies It A new high for Providence in the J . D. C. campaign will be reached when the present campaign formally closes ... A victory celebration is Temple Emanuel, this week-end, is celebrating ten years planned, ·with IRVING SHEIN directing ... Last Sunday, with the of Jewish Adult Education. Persecutes Aliens BROTHERS ASHKENAZI came , author of the During this decade of enlightenment, the Institute of Jew­ Says Will Welcome famed D. M. D . S., as musical director .. . Also in the cast was AARON STERNBERG, whose father sang a mighty bass in these plantations as ish Studies at Emanuel has presented the following programs: German Refugees cantor, some years back .. . The EDWARD F~YES are infanticipating ... Ninety-three public lectures which, divided into 14 dif­ Mexico City-A detailed exposi- It's a daughter at the KEN LOGOWITZ'S ... Patient's paradise:-None ferent lecture courses, included Jewish history, literature, religion, tion of Mexico's immigration policy of Soviet Russia's 90,000 doctors is permitted to accept any fee for his philosophy, travel, music and current problems. hese topics were was laid before leaders of the Jew­ services ... Instead, they're paid a salary of slightly less than $100 a year ish community by Francisco Trejo, by the Government ... ably presented by such well known men as Marvin Lowenthal, head of the population bureau of Maurice Samuel, Alfonse Goldschmidt, Prof. Lewis Finklestein, the interior, in an . unprecedented A PLAY ON MARRIAGE visit to the headquarters of the The Centre Players gave "Squaring the Circle," last Tuesday, Mordecai Kaplan and Samuel Dickstein. Jewish Chamber of Commerce. Af­ with ANNETTE KAUFMAN easily taking top honors, with an excellent Seven art exhibits were sponsored. Saul Raskin, Boris ter Gershon Shapiro, president of interpretation of her role ... Watch out for an outfit calling itself Schatz and his children, were numbered among those whose works the chamber, had read a memoran­ the "INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF SONS OF SOLOMON," which is were on display. dum reaffirming the Jewish colony's collecting funds allegedly for defense of Jewish rights ... There ain't loyalty to Mexico's commercial and no such organi;iation ... When DOROTHY THOMPSON was told that And lastly, no• less than 31 intensive courses were con­ industrial development, Trej-o ~­ EVALYN WALSH McLEAN had said, "I need two weeks in a quiet ducted in Jewish History, ethics, bible education and other sub­ plied in a speech in which he made the following points: room, before I can read a DOROTHY THOMPSON column," MISS jects. "Mexico is not persecuting aliens, THOMPSON replied, "All I can say for MRS. McLEAN is that two Thi's record deserves celebration. And Temple Emanuel, but is seeking to regularize their sta­ . weeks aren't enough." . .. tus in accordance with existing laws; in this chaotic era of suggested assimilation and non-Jewish pro­ BITS ABOUT HERE AND THERE paganda, can well be proud of its efforts to spread the seed of the government will welcome re­ fugees from Germany and Austria, Are those swanky dining places on the outskirts of the State just Jewish culture. but the Mexican Jewish community a bit anti-Semitic? .. . FATHER COUGHLIN'S stand on the Spanish civil must undertake to care for them war and the reorganization bill has cost his magazine "SOCIAL JUS­ and see that they do not become TICE," a heavy loss in circulation . . . And the resulta~t financial diffi­ Toscanini Sails for Italy; public charges or go into business; culties in which the radio priest finds himself are inspiring his attempt the government looks with disfavor to trick his Jewish printer into responsibility for breaking a 52-week con­ Under Constant Military Guard upon the settlement of new immi­ tract for printing the magazine. . . If the contract can be broken, grants in Mexico City, preferring to COUGHLIN can revert to a newsprint style ... MUSSOLINI may feed on have them go into the provincial Haifa-Arturo Toscanini, world Met at the boat on their arrival, strong meat, but his fellow Italians have the lowest per capita consump­ Mr. and Mrs. Toscanini were driven towns. fa.mom, symphony conductor, and tion of it in Europe ... Attention hay fever victims:-Now being marketed his wife were to sail for Italy from under armed guard to a private Haifa this week, after having been home in Tel Aviv, where tl'l.ey were are pine-scented pillowcases for hay fever victims ... under constant military guard dur­ to be guests. The address of this PERSONALIA home was not disclosed to the pu­ Mobsters Wreck ing the ihree weeks he has been Most of the brave souls who ventured out in Saturday nite's here. blic and newspaper men were not downpour seemed to float into the STORK CLUB.. . Spotted in the Mr. Toscanini came here to con­ permitted to interview the conduct­ Publishing Plant crowd were the LOU KAPROVES, SHEP GRAY and GERT SAMD­ duct a series of concerts . in Haifa, or. Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. The con­ Day and night armed guards pa­ Philade1phia,-Three tall, thin PERIL, TILDA MATZNER and BEN MOS'KOL, the MURRY CO­ certs were declared by music lov­ troled the streets near the house. men, armed with sledges and crow­ HENS, WALTER GARTNER and ART BERNSTINGLE, and many ers to be the greatest t reats this At the concerts every ticket hold­ bars, wrecked the printing plant of others .. . EVELYN KOTLEN was showered last Wednesday nite at part of the world ever has been er was scrutinized before he was the Mansion Gazette, a weekly ZINN'S in honor of her forthcoming mar1:ia.ge . . . Following the taxi privileged to bear. Every perform­ allowed to take his seat. newspaper. drivers' riot in Chicago, the police picked up weapons used by the The mobsters commanded the ance has been crowded. Audiences, Mr. Toscanini is expected to spend rioters, . . . Among them was. a. hard salami, which had been used as several weeks in his home in nor­ owner, William Goldberg, and his chiefly made up of Jews, have a black-jack ... stood for many minutes at the ,end thern Italy before returning to editor, Theodore F . Prosky, twenty­ of each concert to c;:heer him. New York in the late summer to six, to "stand still and keep your mouths shut." · Throughout his stay, however, rehearse his NBC orchestra for. a series of concerts to be broadcast Victor Roffman thirty-two, a vis­ the bitter atmosphere existing be­ itor, also was forced to stand uy tween the Jews and Arabs has been over a National Broadcasting com­ pany network. as the sabotage went on. CASTLE intensified. Every precaution was He has told friends here that des­ Sledges smashed a new $2,000 THEATRE taken by Palestine authorities to f~JJ.lU1III pite the danger, he has enjoyed en­ press Goldberg installed three weeks HELD OVER 2nd WEEKI ' Sun .. Mon. and TU 0 8day prevent the Arab insurgents from ago, and then the men went to endangering him. ormously his visit in Palestine, but ERROL FLYNN in is eager to get back to "my Ame­ work on a job-printing press, pry­ "Judge Hardy's The never-to-be-forgotten rican orchestra." it apart. picture Publisher Goldberg, who said Children" damage would amount to $1 ,500, de­ "HER. JUNGLE LOVE" "The Adventures Of J. D. C. Recipient of clared the vandalism was the re­ Wed. and Thursday Robin Hood" $100,000 Bequest sult of an editorial published in the 'Battle of Broadway' with HELD OVER! Gazett-which has 5,000 "throw a­ Olivia DeHavilland, Basil . New York, A check for $100,000 way" circulation-last Friday. ''ISLAND IN THE SKY". Rathbone and Claude Rains GINGfR JAMfS was given today by the Executors Fri. and Saturday plus of the estate of the late J acob Fox, N • j:.,t d"P " "Over The Wall" The Majestic's ever-perfect presid~nt of the owners & Tenants / az1s u en eace Balanced Entertainment ROGfRS SlfW ART Electric Co., Inc., to Messrs. Wil- ''Little Miss Roughneck" liam Rosenwald and Edward M. M . f A t • , J Warburg, representing the Ameri- or us na s ews can Jewish Joint Distribution Com­ "VIVACIOUS LADY" Vienna- Austria's "Easter peace" - PLUS - mittee and the National Coordinat­ ing Committee for Aid to Refugees was extended until May 30 as anti­ Chester Morris and Emigrants Coming From Ger­ Jewish demonstrations increased. CAMP .BAUERCREST Law Of The many. Mr. Fox died on December Joseph Buerckel, Nazi leader, was ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE ATTITASH, AMESBURY, MASS. 17. 1935. understood to have become alarmed Underworld over the mounting anti-Semitism FOR JEWISH BOYS 8 TO 17 YEAR.S OLD . - ADDED - AT WATERLOO and extended the "peace'' because 'M~rch Of Time' Jewish officers served under Wil­ of diminishing troop units. It was JOSEPH BLOOMFIELD, Director lington at Waterloo. reported that other troops were due to retun1 to Germany, leaving be­ Eighth Season Begins July 3, 1938 hind only a skeleton force. Many Nazi brown shirts left over the PLAYHOUSE ONE p~~i:MANCE week-end. RATES Sunday Eve., May 22, 1938 $75 FOR PERIOD: $15'0 FOR SEASON FIRST PERIOD-JULY 3 TO JULY 31 EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE SECOND PERIOD-JULY 31 TO AUGUST 28 JULIUS NATHANSON Camp Bauercrest is operated as an non -profit Camp by the Bauercrest Y. M . & Y. W . H. A. Camp Inc. Supported by an all-star N. Y . Cast including Anna Nathanson, Goldie Eisman, Marty Baratz and others STARTS FRIDAY Camp Bauercrest specializes in land and water sports: a. large ON THE STAGE handicraft shop is available; J ewish history and culture courses are in Sholom Secunda's Delightful Musical Comedy given : free tutoring; Kosher Foods; and Sabbath observance. Phy­ Major Bowe's sician and registered nurse, reside at camp and are available at all Collegiate R.evue times. with FOR FURTHER INFORMATION TELEPHONE ''Bei Mir Bistu Shein'' Co-ed Band - Shag Dancers

11 ON TR'E SCREEN itoO"'~ i"'~ "'~ t"'W Pat O'Brien-Kay Francis JOSEPH BLOOMFIELD Popular Prices 55c, 85c, $1.10 & $1.65 "Women Are !L _ ,t H()pkins 1498 PROVIDENCE, R.. I., FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938 5 ------.....:______:_ ____:______"Bei Mir Bistu Shein" Musical Co~edy Star Repertory Presents "Dark Tower" Congress Council Tues. Night at Barker Playhouse At Play House Sunday Repertory Players presents next Convenes Mon. Night Tuesday evening at Barker Play­ Julius Nathanson house, 400 Ben efit Street, "The Judg~ N. Perlman Dark Tower," a melodrama by Ale­ Heads· All-Star Cast xander Woollcott and George S. of N. Y. to Speak Kaufman, thE) play that startled Julius Nathanson, popular mat­ A conference of all Jewish or­ 0 Broadway and excited London. inee idol, and his all-star ganizations in the community will Directed by George Wetherald, as­ cast, featuring a galaxy of Yiddish be held on Monday evening at the musical comedy favorities, are bring­ sisted by Lillian Greenberg the pro­ Crown Hotel• by the R. I. Council duction has the following cast: ing one of the more endearing and of the American Jewish Congress. delightful operettas of New York·s Evelyn Siegal, Abraham Blackman, Second Avenue stage, "Bei Mir Bistu Boris Fritcher, Irving Bilgor, Hor­ Guest speaker will' be Judga Na­ Shein", to the stage of the tense Cohen, Ruth Dworman, Sarah than D. Perlman of , Playhouse on Sunday May 22. The Feinberg, Maurie! Krasnoff, Albert chairman of the Executive Commit­ engagement is limited to one nignt Levin, Sidney Long, Ferdinand tee of the American Jewish Con­ only as the play is on an extensive Wachenheimer, Donald Liebherr and gress. A fOrmer congressman from road tour. Irwin Weinstein. New York, Judge P erlman is now a member of the Court of Special Never in the history of Tin-Pan­ Morton W. Saunders is production Alley has a Yiddish tune swept the 3cs~ions in New York City. JULIUS NATHANSON manager, assisted by Alfred Bart­ countryside like "Bei Mir Bistu lett and Adolph Reich; Ruth Ber­ 'Twelve individual.; will be nomin- Shein" - the sprightly tune that nard, costume director; Selma New­ 1teci at ,the meeting, to be voted serves as a background for Louis man and Ruth Silverman, proper­ upon at the general elections on Freiman's engaging musical playlet. ties; and Edythe J agolinzer, public- June 25. Providence is entitled to The play possesses love, pathos, tra­ Rabbinical Auxiliary ity. . vote upon three individuals, who will be represented at the Na tional gi-comedy, and a ripple of laughter The story of an actress and her Conferences in Washington. which will hold you spell-bound. scoundrel husband, the play has EVELYN SIEGAL Juius Nathanson, one of the out­ Hears Palestine Rabbi A great deal of interest has been won the acclaim of New York critics. -" Citizen." "A polished standing players of the Yiddish evoked concerning the forthcoming A regular monthly meeting of the To "quote from a few:-"I liked it­ and witty play,"- "New York Sun." -stage, has a vast following both on Ladies Auxiliary of the Rabbinical I got shivers out of it-I practically Tickets may be obtained by can­ elections, and whether or not there the Second Avenue stage in New College of Lithuania, was held last turned handsprings in the aisl~," ing Mr. or Mrs. J ack Fain, co-chair­ should be a unified single agency York and on the airwaves. representing all Jews in America. week at the Jewish Community Cen­ said the critic on the "Morning men, Dexter 6371; Mrs. Waltet· H. Seats for the opening are now on tre, with Rabbi H. Shineberg, direct Telegraph." "One of the cleverest Strauss, president, Dexter ;3615, or Dr. Israel M. Goldman, chairman sale at the box office, at popular representative of Tel Aviv, Pales­ •plays of this or any othe':" season:' from any member of the cast. of the conference committee will prices 55c - $1.65 . tine, as guest speaker. preside, it was announced today by Rabbi Shineberg told of the h ard­ Joseph Smith, president of the lo­ ASK SCHMELING'S PURSE ships endured by Rabbinical College Emanuel Annual Graduation cal Council. Seventy-two Jewish or­ New York - If Max Schmeling students throughout the Yeshivas ganizations will be represented and wm agree to turn his share of the in Poland, and of how efforts are Exercises Scheduled for May 27 the public is cordially invited to gate receipts over to a fund for re­ being made at this time to transfer attend. 100 students from Poland to Tel lief of German refugees the Non­ Temple Emanuel will observe ome Tesler, son of Mr. and Mrs. sectarian Anti-Nazi League will not Aviv. To this cause, the Ladies Au­ xiliary of the Rabbinical College their 11th annual graduation exer­ Charles Tesler. Pawt, Jr. H,adassah picket his fight with Joe Louis, the cises and the 13th anniversary< Sab­ organization announced toci.ay. contributed twenty-five dollars. The The following pupils are candi- . p Th d meeting was adjourned by Mrs. Mor­ bath of Dr. Goldman's rabbinate on dates for graduation from the ele- I a;rty On I UrS ay In a statement the league said its Friday night, May 27. struggle was "not against Max Sch­ ris Dluty, president of the group. mentary Hebrew School Depart­ The following pupils are candi­ ment, a six year course: Stanley and Members of the Pawtucket and meling but against the things that dates for graduation from the High Central Falls Junior Hadassah will he represents." It gave him until Jack Rotman, sons of Mr. and Mr:,. School Department, a two year Abraham H . Rotman; Malcolm participate in a party to be held May 2 to accept its offer. May Luncheon Ends Thursday night, May 26 in the ves­ course for pupils who have been Bromberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben­ try of the Ahavath Sholom Synago­ Season for Council confirmed: Ruth Aden, daughter of jamin Bromberg. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Aden; Char­ At this Servire a children's choir gue. Pauline Slefkin is chairman YOURCAR A May luncheon and bridge was lotte Borod, daughter of Mr. and of twenty voices, under the direc­ of the evening. I held on Tuesday by the Providence Mrs. H'illel Hassenfeld; Charles tion of Mrs. Fred Weiser, will pro- Section, National Council of Jew­ Kossove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ vide a program of religious music. *Washed ish Women, at the Narragansett Ho­ ward Kossove; Eva Levine, daugh­ This Sabbath will also mark the tel, to close the current season. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levine; :£. 13th anniversary of Dr. Goldman's Mohilubricated During the business session, elec­ Shirley Percelay, daughter of Mr. rabbinate in the Temple. Dr. Gold­ While parked at tJie tion and installation of officers was and Mrs. Joseph Per celay; Hinda man will preach on "My First Bar held. Mrs. David Luber was chair­ Prits~er, daughter of Mrs. Esther Mitzvah Address". man of reservations. The following Plantations Auto Pritsker; Rosalind Rakusin. daugh­ After the Services a sermon-pam­ committee arranged for the affair: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Raku­ phlet containing several High Holy­ Mrs. Samuel Finegold, chairman; Park sin ; Shirley Sackett, daughter of, day and Festival sermons preached Opp. Loew's Mesdames Edward Deutch, John J. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sackett; Jer- by the Rabbi during this year will Rouslin, Maurice Robinson, David Open Sunday 'Til 1 P'. M . be distrili>uted free to the Congre­ Luber, Aaron· Cohen, Joseph Ress, gation. A reception will follow in !\fa. 3615 Julius Eisenberg: George Abrich, Annual Sisterhood the Vestry given by the parents of WEEKEND Edward Sinman, Walter Nelson and the graduates to the congregati<;m. Abraham Blackman. Door prizes Sabbath S~rvice Held and souvenirs were given. "Like Dr. Evelyn Alpert, child guidance clinic director, was guest speaker at Sephardic Families Savings! having it Hope Coach Named the fourth annual Temple Beth­ Flee Ba:roelona handed Israel Sabbath service held Friday, Every Saturday from 7 P.M. until I Gansmere Director May 20. The ·program for the even­ Monday morning at 4:30 A.M., most Salonica-The Jewish community to you ing was arranged by Rabbi Schuss­ out-of-town telephone rates step way Joseph Schein, football and of Barcelona, Spain has shrunk by heim. down. You get big savings on many on a basketball coach of Hope High 75 per cent since the beginning of calls. For instance, you can telephone At the conclusion of the service School, •will be associated as athle­ the civil war, it was asserted by 11 96 miles for only platter," tic director of the boy's divisi0n of Kiddush was served by a Sitser­ 35c* - 116 miles hood reception committee headed by Sephardic families who arrived here for only 40c* - 140 says one Camp Gansmere, Little Sebar,o this week from Spain, . They said Lake, Maine, it was announced 1o­ Mrs. Pearl Ernstof. miles for only 45c*. that there are only 200 Jewish fam­ careful day by Abraham Gans, director and *3 minute station­ ilies left. In· 1933 there were 6,000 to-station rates. founder of the Gansmere Camps. motorist. Jews in Barcelona. Mr. Schein graduated Brown h $650,000 Willed by TELE PHONE 1931 , and has coached the Bryant College basket ball team, the Com­ Rothschild to Museum 1- Will YOU munity Centre basket ball team, and London-The British Museum re­ 1 besides his coaching activities at ceives $650,000 and the famous Ro­ share Hope High School, is a teacher (1f thschild Zoological Museum at social science. in this Tring by the will of the late Lord '?A;QD~.OY~f~~? Walter Lionel de Rothschild, accord­ reward? POCTESS WINS PRIZE DATED UP FOR EVERY SUMMER WEEK-END New York.-Marya Zaturenska, ing to an announcement h ere. The who this week was announced as legacy is to be used to build an an- · f th $I Pulitzer nex to the museum for research. If th e wmner o e ,000 . th · the Iprize for poetry, eicpressed regret the musum reJe~~ e provis~, that she had so far written nothing legacy goes to Minam Rothschild, a on J ewish life, and said she hoped I n_iece, and Mrs. Charlotte Behrens, a &ma~ to do so in the future. sister.

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I., FR.IDAY, MAY 20, 1938 ------..,l------. ------An Egg in the Hand Annual Flower Day Beth-Israel Annual Rabbi Loses Battle Termed Successful Flower Day, observed last Sun­ Outing on Sunday With Mayor Hague day, resulted in a considerable a­ mount bf money collected, it was Games, Athl~tic Backers Withdraw reported this week by a committee Events Scheduled Financial Support representing the Council, the Zionist district of Providence, Poale Zion, Temple Beth-Israel, and its var­ (Continued from page 1) Women Pioneers, Hadassah and Jun ious departments, will conduct its go, twenty-four-year-old Hague op­ ior Unit. annual outing to Goddard Park on ponent recently convicted of swear­ Among those high in total collec­ Sunday, May 22. Herman Galkin, ing falseiy to signatures on a prim­ tions were Rita Heller, Eunice Sil­ chairman, is assiste~ by Joseph , ary nominating petition. This, how­ verman, Irving Zaidman, Dorothy Bloomfield, Mr. and Mrs. Barney ever, was after the Community Cen­ Rabinowitz, Zelda Delerson, Henry Taber, Eve Tannenbaum, Dr. Ilie ter had served notice' under date Novegrad, Clair Metzer, Sam Buck­ Berger, William E. Lipson, Maurice of May 1 that the congregation ler and Leo Zeftel. W . Hendl, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Ja­ must move within two months. golinzer, Reuben Tanenbaum, Mar­ The rabbi announced the eviction FRIDAY PRACTICE shall Marcus, Hy Galkin, Saul S. order to the congregation this week, Grossman, Joseph Greene, Mrs. likening the situation to that of The Karaites (Jewish sect found­ Morris Narve, Joseph Schlossberg, Jews fleeing from a program in ed 10th century) instituted the prac­ Jacob Licht and Rabbi Schussheim. another land. It would be impos­ tice of (i itting in absolute darkness A program of games and athletic Julius Kroeck, egg expert of the Massachmetts Department of sible, he said, to find a permanent on Friday nights. Agriculture, functioned as the Professor and fifty egg candlers and contests as been arranged. Prizes home for the synagogue in two and medals will be awarded winners. graders of the First National Stores were the pupils in an unique "Egg College" conducted recently at the Company's Somerville egg months. The outing will take place on headquarters. Picture shows "Professor" Kroeck explaining, with an "But, there are friends, Jews and Field G. Fireplace 17, Goddard egg in the hand, the marks of freshness-upstanding yolk and firm, Christians, who will come to our ·evenings after Park. Those not having transporta­ non-watery white. rescue," he said, assuring the 300 tion are urged to be at the Temple members that some meeting place no later than 9:30 o'clock. would be found. Last year, after The committee suggests that all Decade of Cultural Activities the eviction order, the congregation to attend provide their own lunches raised $60,000 toward construction of and such athletic equipment they At Temple Emanuel Reviewed a temple, but observers believed the might have. Hague machine had sent out word Temple Emanu-El, through its In­ seven Jewish Art Exhibits during that "loyal" citizens should not con­ stitute of J ewish Studies, held a spe­ the la.st decade. tribute. cial Festival of Jewish Culture last Three •programs of Jewish music fxecutive Board night, May 20 to celebrate the com­ were also offered to the community. Jews Sundt=~- Vienna Visit, pletion of ten years of Jewish adult The Institute has also issued several d attaay publications of a Jewish cultural education in the community. Noted Pray at Herzl's Grave That's when telephone Named by Sisterhood character. They included various 0 speakers graced the occasion and Vienna-The grave of Dr. Theo­ '7, rates step way down! That's Following the in:itallation exer­ the Kadimah Choral Society pre­ reading lists of books of Jewish in­ -Z. when you get the big bar­ terest. as well as pamphlets in a dore Herzl, father of modern Zion­ .A. gains! That's the time to call cises held last Monday night by the sented a program of Jewish sacred ism. this week became a veritable 'P friends or relatives or to Sisterhood of the Ahavath Sholom music under the direction of Arthur series entitled "Happy Holidays at ~ make plans or appointments! Home" intended to make Jewish fes­ shrine to which hundreds of Vien­ Synagogue of· Pawtucket, Mrs. Mar­ Einstein. Rabbi Herman H. Rube­ na Jews come daily to pray and tin Curran, re-elected president, tials and holidays more meaningful. 0 novitz of Boston spoke on the sub­ ask forgiveness for their failure to announced the appointment of the ject "A Call to Jewish Culture". The first chairman of the Insti­ give generously for the upbuilding of following Executive Board for the Professor c. Emanuel Ekstrom, Dir­ tute was Mrs. Samuel Blazar. She ~4/>,~~ Palestine, instead of waiting to have ensuing season:- ector of the EXtension Division at was succeevded by Mrs. Nat C. Co­ Mrs. William Frucht, ways and Brown University discussed "The hen. The present chairman is Mrs. their fortunes confiscated by the means; Mrs. Israel Luber, hospita­ Cultural Contributions of Minori­ Nathan Temkin. Nazis. TEtEPHON;<,~ lity; Mrs. Samuel Farber, member­ ties to American Democracy"; and ship; Mrs. Maurice Friedman, Mrs. Nathan Temkin, present chair­ school board; Mrs. Morris Marks, man of the Institute welcomed the happy day fund; Mrs. Abraham guests. Goodman and Mrs. Max Zarchen, NINETY-THREE LECTURES visiting; Mrs. Isaac Cokin, chain Dr. Israel M. Goldman, who has bridge; Mrs. Harry Gen;hman, pu­ directed the Institute reviewed "A blicity; Mrs. Benjamin Golden­ Decade of Jewish Culture". He berg, program; Mrs. Samuel Brown, pointed out that Temple Emanu-El mortgage boxes; Mesdames Abra­ was one of the pioneers in Jewish a­ .ham Fishman, Charles Tesler, and dult education in this country. His Benjamin Goldenberg, paint fund report further indicated that dur­ committee; Mrs. Samuel Rigelhaupt, ing the past ten years no less than bibles; Mrs. Jacob Schinagel, and ninety-three public lectures were Mrs. Samuel Cokin, sisterhood re­ g·iven. These public lectures were presentatives to synagogue meet­ divided into fourteen different lec­ ings. ture courses. The themes of these Dr. Israel M. Goldman, of Tem­ lectures included such subjects as ple Emanuel, installed the officers, Jewish Rlstory, Jewish Literature, the names of which were pwblished Jewish Religion, Jewish Philosophy, in la.st week's Herald. Jewish Travel, Jewish Music, and current Jewish problems. Mc Donald to Head In addition to these public lec­ Refugee Committee tures no less than thirty one in­ e tensive study courses were conduc­ .. •0 Washington - President Roose­ ted which ranged from such sub­ velt's committee handling the pro­ jects as elementary through advan­ gram for providing haven for po­ ced Hebrew, various phases of Jew­ litical and religious refugees in Ger­ ish History, Jewish Ethic.s, the Bible, many and Austria started a general Jewish Education and Club Lead­ study of means to effect their i;afe ership. evacuation. Jewish Art and Music James G . McDonald, on the edi­ The Institute was also instrumen­ torial staff of a New York ne11·s­ tal in bringing to this community paper, was elected chairman of thE American committee. Leader Barred from "For Quality and Sen1ce" Conducting Abroad I Berlin-Leo Blech, one of Ger­ E. S. Cra ndall's many's eminent orchestral conduc­ tors. was consigned to idleness by Da iry And W•tlnghoun Electric Ranv• are u easy to ANN ~~ Its.so the Nazi authorities when they re­ UAL RA fused to permit him to go abroad tQ clean u a china plate! One-piece aolid top unita NSE SALE Properly Pasteurized that clean with a clamp cloth. One-piece. add­ conduct a performance of ''Car­ WEtr11a1, ,u MILK and CREAM men" at the German Theatre in resiating, porcelain-enamel cooking top encl back• ., ~! 'A Prague and also declined to allow $ LLE:NGE:R" A Friend to the Jewish People him to go to Riga for a series of splasher . . smooth. -1-. "87 to wipe apotl-. concerts. Belch, who was d!smis,ed The n- Challengw'• Economy Cooker with Trivet 12450 ANI) YouR 12 Lowell Ave. WEst 4358 from his post as conduc~o\· of the encl French Fryw Basket ... lta Super O..n with OLI) STov,r Berlin State Opera because he is a heat•e9&1\er, amoket- broiler and automatic heat Phis 110 Far s,... LJ ,__ . Jew, also is barred from conduct­ __,-g UJStallation. control ••• lta utensil •torap clJ'awv and automatic ummer ing in Germany. ------. - - appliance outlet are conYenienc• that mean n­ fRADE IN YO; Special In cooking •peed, superior N&ulta. muimum econ.om;, PAY NOTHINR OLD srovc G -DOWN Laundry Service MAX SUGARMAN encl utra houn of freedom from cooking o&rN. THR.IFTY SERVICE .13.w) cm 0-U"- ~ fJ,CUptWll pl.an, 15 lbs. 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