PEPentorrjemneiRDNIC113 PAGE TWO 1 THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME DeLuxe Family Service Pounds c Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried • SHIRTS PLANS ARRANGED FOR MOONLIGHT Shaarey Zedek Groupe Plan the Event for Monday, Aug. 3 The` Men's Club and Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek are sponsoring a moonlight for Monday night, Aug. 3. The Steam- er Put-in-Bay has been chartered THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE No matter what you pay, no laundry can launder a finer shirt , WE HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE 18 lbs. D AMP WASH C Flat Pieces carefully ironed Additional pounds, 43ie lb. A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE Lace Curtains Tiiv,„:, :ci Ppe s r ir 25c NM reeponelble for eon-bunt or wand-whipped collates THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY Double Woolen Blankets Feather Pillows .,-h 35c 25c OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will be Finished Same Day-NO EXTRA CHARGE All Ironed Service 25c WEARING APPAREL pot pound FLAT PIECES of amid Miolmum Charge. $1.50 10C A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION We Call for and Deliver to All Parts of the City Enjoy DOUBLE•MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes with your dinner Bernhard's Wife Dies Donation to United Jewish Charities I'ARIS (WNS) - Frau Georg Bernhard, wife of Dr. Georg Bern. hard, famous German-Jewish journalist and eConomist, died at her home here, an exile from her native Germany. Since her husband fled from the Third Reich Frau Bernhard had worked side by side with him in mobilizing public opinion against the Nazis. The United Jewish Charities was the recipient of a donation from Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Semp- liner in memory of Mrs. Tillie Wolf, mother of Mrs. B. Handler and Sol Wolf, of Garden City, Mich. Gifts to Fresh Air Society OBITUARY To honor their father's 50th birthday, the Misses Helen Vera, Jewell, Beverly and Barbara Prentis, daughters of Meyer L. Prentis, made a donation to the Fresh Air Society. The Fresh Air Society also re- ceived a gift for the purchase of a boat from Mrs. Harry Gross- man. BESSIE KLAVONS of 15600 Normandy Ave., 72 years old, died on July 13. Fu- neral services were held on July 14 with interment in Beth Tephila Emanuel Cemetery, Rabbi .1. Ei- eenman officiating. She is survived by three sons, Cantor David Kla- vons of Chicago, Albert and Is- rael, three daughters, Mrs. Belle Walter Winchell and Ben Bernie Finkel, Mrs. Ida Shlien and Mrs. Leah Schayowitz and a brother, holding a temporary truce in their battle of words at a luncheon in Isaac Katz. MGM's new studio commissionary . Norma Shearer and her hus- ALVIN H. FROSH band, Irving Thalberg, yachting of 3309 Webb Ave., 42 years old, off the coast of Catalina .. , Luise died on July 13. Funeral services Rainer dining in a secluded little were held on July 15 with inter- restaurant with Clifford Odets, the ment in Clover Hill Park Ceme- playwright ... The Marx Brothers tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman of- parking their luggage for a trip ficiating. He is survived by his around the country on which they wife, Rubye G., a son, Murray, will try out some of their new and three sisters, Mrs. Lew Rud- Jokes and gags for their next pic- ner of Barberton, 0., Mrs. Law- ture . . John Barrymore and rence Lewis of Los Angeles and Elaine Barrie, his constant com- Mrs. Martin Ross of Detroit. panion, at the opening of the Hol- lywood Bowl season of "Sympho- nies under the Stars." DEBORAH WOLTMAN of 2470 Gladstone Ave, 83 years old, died on July 14. Funeral Paramount has exercised its services were held on July 14 option on Jack Benny's services with interment in Machpelah for two additional films to follow Cemetery, Rabbi Glans officiating. "The Big Broadcast of 1937." You She is survived by a daughter, may not think so or remember, Mrs. Dora Brechner and four but Benny has already appeared sons, Solomon, James 13., Ilyman in five other pictures since 1929. and Samuel. ABE SCHMIER Co•Chairman, Sh Zedek Moonlight Committee for the occasion. The affair is in- tended not only for the members of the synagogue and tl.eir friends, but is also open to the general public. This will afford members and their friends an opportunity to get together and enjoy a pleas- ant, cool summer evening. Two orchestras will provide con- tinuous music for dancing. There will be entertainment in addition to the music. Refreshments will be served on the boat. All earnings will be given to the general fund of the synagogue. Tickets may be obtained at the office of the synagogue or •from Abe Sander, Harry Satovsky, Elconan Saulson, Harry Shulman and Leonard Sidlow as the commit- tee for the Men's Club, and from Abraham Satovsky, Barney Kaye- nau, Sylvia Shatzen, Beatrice Steinberg, Dorothy H e i d e m a n, Harold Helper or Marvin Rosin in charge of the moonlight for the Young People's Society. Those intending to attend the moonlight should get tickets in ad- vance at 75 cents. The price will be $1 at the boat. There is a rumor around town that one of the biggest motion pic- ture magnates of the Jewish faith donated about $10,000 in reaponse to the American Olympic Commit- tee's frantic last-minute pleas for help in sending athletes and badge- Teel uussip oT apcpqm pa3aA03 week . . • Universal Studios adopted a "hands-off" policy and refused to give any support, fi- nancial or moral, to the American Olympic team entry in basketball. The team chosen for the Olympics did win this honor at the A. A. U. meet in Denver under the name of Universal Pictures, but the studio refused to permit use of its name since that contest ... Sam Baiter of Los Angeles is the only Jew on the Olympic basketball squad. He left for New York, prepared to sail for Germany, despite a con- troversy which had arisen over the competition of Jews in the Olym- pies. Can't Fool Him Four men met in a smoking car on the way to Chicago. Soon they began talking and decided to in- troduce themselves. "Conrady's the name", said the first puffing his cigar. "Carleton," said the second. "Carson," chimed in the third. The fourth was silent. "And your name, sir?" asked the others, turning to him. "Also Cohen," was the reply. Rev. Caster Jacob Silverman SURGICAL 14011EL 114 em.. IPmet4ee 4 2903 Elmhurst TO. 8-6839 Maeriasem Performed I Mane! ilrbach Ilmale a d Mairt.i. Magassombs 7739 TWELFTH ST. =CUD 7155 limma ., : 5 . - ∎ Sending Olympic Flag to Reich LOS ANGELES (WNS) - By the narrow margin of two votes the Los Angeles city council re- jected an ordinance which would have appropriated $2,000 to fi- nance a Berlin trip for William May Garland, senior American member of the International Olympic Committee, who is car- rying the Olympic Games flag from Los Angeles to Berlin. The vote on the resolution was 10 in favor and 3 against, 12 affirma- tives being needed. The opposi- tion was led by Councilmen Par- ley P. Christensen and James M. Hyde, both of whom bitterly cri- ticized Nazi Germany and de- clared that their eonstitutents op- posed the spending of municipal funds for this purpose. Mr. Gar- land is already on the way to Ger- many at his own expense. Remo sod ay Aseesketmeel re.- IP 4 . , Weddlag Ceres. cf ), BUY TIRES ON TIME AT NED'S L., Angeles Refuses to Pay for air. Perf oe'-}". *restos. Special' RED TUBE SALE EUCLID Nee 7 NED'S Say _ Det reit'. revenge MDIIEL - Abotit' iVo Dowit‘Ptigneetit, ALL TIRES MOUNTED FREES Rev. Cantor David Golden Monuments of Character fencing; Samuel Baiter, Los An- ditions of this agreement with geles, basketball; and Joseph Nazi Germany," the Stimme de- Goldenb, rg, New York rope clares. Already the economic situ- climber, gymnastic events. ation of the Jews, thanks to the The sum of $50 was remit- The Olympic team sailed with process of driving them out of (CONCLUDED FROM i'AC1E ONE) ted by Avrunin Camp to the a deficit of $57,709. business and commercial life, PROMPT ACTION Fresh Air Camp. This sum, July 1, is said to have cried When Mavis Freeman, of the which has been progressing for representing the proceeds of "Streicher is a scoundrel." women's Olympic swimming team, a couple of years, is forcing our win yes be mooted atone the circus staged on the Helene Mayer, former Olympic arrives in Germany she will not Jewish community in Vienna the smart one. ulie leaked grounds of Camp Avrunin on fencing champion, will be the only attempt to score for Uncle alone to support 65,000 destitute their Net dnilnr os Detroit Big Wolf Lake, near Gram only non-Aryan on the German Sam but will try to carry out her persons. The impoverishment of during Oils Brat real mast. Lake, Mich., last Sunday af- Olympic team, the list of 477 Ger- father's injunction to counteract these Vienna Jews is increasing eoltatme In 40 year.? Normal ternoon, takes the form of ■ man entries for the Olympic Nazi propaganda in the Olympic alarmingly." mime ern Come again. gift to enable poor children to Games shows, In 1928 Miss Games. Miss Freeman's father, In an effort to allay Jewish secure camping privileges dur- Mayer won the Olympic fencing John P. Freeman of Port Wash- anxiety, M. Ludwig, head of the ing the summer. title, and in 1932 she placed fifth. ington, L. I., a non-Jew, was government press bureau, told $3,000 DOWN Mrs. Clara Avrunin, director militantly opposed to American foreign Jewish correspondents Fine 8-apts, 3 rooms and of the camp, personally super- Antti.Nazi Olympiad in Barcelona participation in the Berlin Gaines. that the Austro-German pact will bath and 2 wall beds each. vised the circus, with the as- The only hope left for myself not affect the Jews at all, and Called Off Because of Uprising New Frigidaires. Best rent- sistance of the entire staff of LONDON (WNS)-The inter- and others opposed to the tactics that-Austrian Jewry has no cause ing location. Normal $30,- camp counselors. I'atrons who national anti-Nazi sports festival of the present German regime," for alarm. 000. Price only $12,000. contributed included Messrs. scheduled to have opened in Bar- he said, "rests with these young- • Barr, Brode, Benkoro, Duch, celona, Spain, on July 19 was sters of the Olympic team. Soprts- Czech Nazis Call Hitler "Jewish Chalet!, Fink, Feigelman, El- called off because of the Spanish manship, the upholding of the $5,000 DOWN Meitner" conin, Gold, Halperin, Holtz- civil war. according to a Barce- Olympic ideal will help counteract Beauty 14-apt, 4 rooms and PRAGUE (WNS) - Hitler is man, Kaisin, Krupnick, Korn- lona report in the Daily Herald. it.. That's the job Mavis must do described as "the Jewish momser" bath and wall_ beds each. wise, Lyons, Lipkin, Marx, Mel- None of the athletes, who in- for me." Rents about $5,000. Normal in a proclamation issued here by len, Norber, Posner, Pelavin, cluded many Jews, were hurt dur- The conclusion of the Austro- the Czech Nazis, protesting bit- $60,000. Price only $21,000. Paperno, Rogoff, Snitkowoky, ing the fighting in Barcelona. German understandings does not terly against the new Austro-Ger- • Schwartz, Sharfman, Schul- mean that any "change will occur man understanding. The procla- witz, Silverstein, Silberstein, $10,000 DOWN BORDEAUX, France (WNS)- in the treatment of our racial or mation accuses the "Jewish mom- Starlew, Stein, Sucher, Sevin, religious minorities," Chancellor One of the finest 20-apts, Silver, Thomas, Weinberg, A group of German Jews who Kurt Schuschnigg of Austria de- ser (Hitler) of betraying Naz- fled here from Barcelona reported ism." 3 rooms and bath, showers Weller, Wolk and Zitimor. that most of the Jews of the clares in a copyrighted article and wall beds each. Kelvin- Spanish city were remaining published in the New York Times. New York Nazis Declare War ators. Steam heat with new there, end that Jews as such had All the citizens of Austria will Marx Smokeless Grates. on Jews not been affected by the civil continue to enjoy equality with- Carpeted halls. Normal YAPHANK, L. I. (WNS) - out any restriction," he said. "We WAY $100,000. Price only $35,- shall remain loyal to our historic An open declaration of war Expense 000. against Governor Lehman because Brundage Irked as .Olympic Team tradition of disseminating Ger- he is a Jew was issued by 6,000 man culture." Hillei Bernstein, author of that Gets Anti-Nazi Literature Germans gathered at Camp Sieg- $40,000 DOWN swell story, "L'Affaire Jones," BERLIN. (WNS) -Copies of fried for the second summer fes- Magnificent 85-apt with which was a sensation in this "An Intelligent Traveler's Guide Britain May Ban Uniforms of tival of the German American Fascists large lobby. Apts. 2 to 4 country and in France several to Germany," a clever anti-Nazi League, formerly known as the rooms. Rents $45,000. Ap- years ago, has written another guide, were distributed on board LONDON (WNS)-A hint that Friends of the New Germany. A praised 1927 for $650,000. story in which he pokes fun at the the Manhattan among members the wearing of uniforms by anti- stone's throw from the site of the Price only $215,000. expense of the dictator. Although of the American Olympic team Semitic Fascists in England may famous war-timg American train- he 's not as effective in this as he and tourists bound for the Olym- be prohibited by the government ing camp Walter Kappe, secretary MR. BEDFORD was at the expense of the French pic Games. Discovery of the pam- was given to the House of Com- of the League, addressed the • in his earlier book, his new book, phlets drew an indignant protest mons by Home Minister Sir John crowd of Nazis and declared that "Choose a Bright Morning," just from Avery Brundage, chairman Simon when he answered ques- "Governor Lehman won't be sup- Homer Warren & Co. published by Frederick A. Stokes of the American Olympic Com- tions on the continued attacks on ported by Germans in New York REALTORS Co., 443 Fourth Ave., New York mittee, who called on the captain Jews. Sir John said that he is State because he is a Jew. We Our fed Si Center, of &Mee (2.), is nevertheless an entertain- to investigate. The guide books in constant touch with the police will defeat Communism by de- ing work which will provide relief inform the traveler of the usual commissioner concerning meas- feating Jews for any office for through satire for those who wish sights in Germany, but also call ures for the protection of the which they might run." Kappe to see dictatorship crushed. attention to the various persecu- Jewish population. described the 1,600-acre camp for Contributions to the Council The story-wrongly classed as a tions of the Nazi regime. young Nazis as a place "to train Camp Yacation Fund novel-is told through the medium Paper Warns Austrian Jews of youths because they are the of the experiences of Keets Wilber, Rumania Ready to Crack Down Dangers Ahead originators of Communism." Ru- The Council Camp vacation American millionaire and adven- on Anti-Semites VIENNA (WNS) - The un- dolf Markman, Eastern diiector. turer who, armed with a check BUCHAREST (WNS)-Rather concealed fear of Austrian Jewry of the League attacked Mayor La fund of the Detroit section of the Naticinal Council of Jewish book, is in quest for heroism in than permit Foreign Minister that the Austro-German rap- Guardia and promised that Ger- the state of Bidlo. He presents to Nicolas Titulescu to carry out his prochement presages increased mans would defeat him foe re- Women received contributions from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cap- this state a statue of the Hero, threat to resign unless the gov- difficulties for them, if not official election. lan in memory of Mrs. Minnie Winsatz, but propaganda that ernment made an immediate anti Semitic legislation, was given Cohn and from Mr. and Mrs. preceded him estranged the Hero about-face in its policy of toter- formal expression by Die Stimme, That great "liberal," Dr. Nicho- Maurice Caplan in memory of from him and the statue was not ating pro-Nazi, Fascist and anti- leading Jewish weekly publcation, dedicated. Exciting events follow , Semitic violence, Premier Georg when it warned the Jewish popu- las Murray Butler, president of Mrs. Mannie Phillips. Columbia University, returned in the course of which he is placed Tatarescu and members of his lation that serious dangers are in Judge Joseph Sabath of Chicago in a concentration camp, then cabinet agreed to the draft of a the offing, "We have to reckon from a conference of the Carnegie emerges as the confidant of the program for suppressing the anti- principally with the psychological Endowment for International has heard 45,000 divorce casts, but Peace, of which he is the head, on is still wed to the wife he married Hero, later again landing in a con- Semitic and Nazi organizations. effect on internal Austrian con- a German liner. 48 years ago, centration camp, as a "voluntary" The text of the program has not subject, emerging as an opponent yet been made public, but enough of the dictatorship. The fun poked of it is known to indicate that an at the expense of the dictator go immediate shift in policy is likely. to make up a timely plot Rimed at It is expected that the govern- belittling the heroes of states ment will deal vigorously with all ruled by dictators. anti-Semitic a g i t a t o rs from Kee!' Wilber suffers from the now on. The government's hand will be fact that his wife eclipsed him in the public eye while he was in further forced by the cold-blooded this country. His politician wife murder of Michael Stalescu, lead- tried to have him declared insane er of the Cruciada, a dissident in order to gain control of his wing of the anti-Semitic Iron fortune. Wilber returns to this Guard. Stalescu, a former lieu- country to fight his wife and to tenant of Zelea Codreanu, head prove his sanity. It develops that of the Iron Guard, was shot down No down payments usually means higher prices and his financial representative had by a gang of Iron Guardists who larger carrying charges. That's as plain as the nose made investments for him in invaded a hospital where Stalescu was awaiting an appendicitis op- on your face. Compare Ned's low budget prices Bidlo and in other states where he himself in actuality refused to eration. with others before you buy. Ned's have the lowest invest The court believes that carrying charge in Detroit. Only 6c'e on unpaid bal- with such a knack for money-mak- I Rhode Island Judge Bans Implied ance. 30 days same as cash. Slur on Jews ing he must be sane and his wife HARTFORD, Conn. (WNS)- loses her case against him. In the course of the story, of- Judge Herbert L. Carpenter of ficials in Bidlo are presented as Westerly, It. I., refused to allow searching for scapegoats upon the injection of racial issues in whom to pin blame for national the Washington County Superior troubles, and Jew-less Bidlo seeks Court when he sharply rebuked SENTINEL TYPE TIRES-ON NED'S LOW BUDGET PLAN PRICES to import Jews for this purpose. defense counsel Raymond R. Jor- Having imported and exiled Jews dan for attempting to "belly-rag" time and again, Jews refuse again the Jews in a damage suit between to settle there, and innocent peo- a Jew and Christian, according to Use Ned's low 10-payment plan. ple are selected to be labelled as a report in the Hartford Jewish Judge Carpenter re- Jews and to serve as the scape- Ledger. - 4.40-21 $ 5.50 5.25.20 $ 8.05 goats. sented an invidious comparison be- ,.. 4.50-21 "Choose a Bright Morning" tween Jews and Christians and 5.80 5.25-21 8.40 makes very easy reading, and it warned Jordan on this point. 4.50-21 6.05 5.50-17 8.35 contains 214 pages filled with fun. 4.75-19 6.40 It is especially good reading for 1,044 German Jews Entered South 5.50.19 8.75 the summer months. 4 ' 0 4.75.20 Africa in Three Years 6.55 5.50-20 9.05 CAPETOWN. (WNS)-A total 5.00-19 6.85 6.00-18 11.45 Iiiidassah has moved from 111 of 1,044 German Jews were ad- mitted to South Africa under the 5.00-20 Fifth Ave., Zionist headquarters, 7.10 6.00.19 11.85 immigration quota during the to 1860 Broadway. " t 00 5. - 2 18 1 7.30 0 5 . . 2 6.0 -20 years 1933, 1934 and 1935, it 12.10 was shown in figures land before 7.60 6.00.21 the dosin gsession of Parliament, Every tire bought from NED'S carries a guarantee against 1 a1110 2 road which failed to take action on a .,_ i hasards-plus a lifetime guarantee against all defects in workman. bill designed to curb Jewish im- ship and materials-PLUS NED'S PERSONAL GUARANTEE OP migration. The figures showed FREE TIRE COVER CUSTOMER SATISFACTION, that German Jewish immigration with every tire amounted to 204 in 1933, 452 in purchase 1934 and 388 in 1935. The total immigration from Germany dur- ing the 3-year period was 2,662. Figures were also cited for the total Jewish immigration since 1929, when the quota law went Don't ride on dangerous patched tubes in hot weather. Replace with these red into effect. They are: 1,881 in special tubes. Leak proof rubber a tem, circular molded, steam welded, 1930; 886 in 1931; 676 in 1932; 4.50-20) 745 in 1933; 1,123 in 1934 and 65:00 008 00188 IbinDne sees- 1078 in 1935, a total of 6,389. 4.50.21 ) ... olii aws 6,00.18 $179 98 The proportion of Jewish immi- Offeer. In work. 4.75-19 niexah4p • • • gration to the total immigration 29 5.50-19 mule, fell from 35 per cent in 1929 5.00-19 / 6.00-19 (when Jewish immigration was a • • $ 1 5.00.20 2,788) to 16.6 per cent in 1935. Book Pokes Fun at Dictator's MINNIE EVANS of 2490 Gladstone Ave., 60 years old, died on July 23. Funeral services were held on July 23 with interment at liar Ilarmoria Cemetery. She is survived by her I husband, Samuel. 1." Real Estate Bargains HITLER WILL NOT GET U. S. SALUTE AT THE OLYMPICS Fresh Air Camp Gets $50 From Avrunin's Campers ROGER WILLIAMS' NAME IS INSCRIBED IN THE GOLDEN BOOK LOUIS WALDMAN of 2652 Hazelwood Ave., 62 years old, died on July 16. Fu- neral services were held on July 17 with interment in Westwood Cemetery. Ile is survived by his wife, Gertrude, two sons, Bernard and Harold, four daughters, Lil- lian, Ann, Rose and Ernestine and seven grandchildren. I. Ilia July 24, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE The name of Roger Williams, founder of the State of Rhode Island, was entered into the Gold- 'en Book of the Jewish National j Fund of Jerusalem as a tribute I to the memory a the great cham- pion of religious liberty on the occasion of Rhode Island's Ter- ! centenary celebration. l The presentation of the Golden Book certificate was the principal feature In the observance of Jew- ish Day, proclaimed for July 5, 'coincidental with the sessions of the 39th annual convention of the Zionist Organization of Amer- ica, at Providence. Many not- ables and thousands of spectators attended the exercises at Roger Williams Park, Providence, Rhode Island. In the background of this pic- ture is visible the Temple of Music where the exercises were held, while in the foreground is seen an enlarged composite of the three principal figures in the pres- entation ceremonies: (from left to right) Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of the Jewish National Fund, who presented the Golden Book certificate to lion. Theodore Francis Green, governor of the State of Rhode Island, and Judge Ira Lloyd Letts, chairman of the Tercentenary Committee, irbo in accepting the scroll, paid tribute to the contribution of Jews to Si: Jews Sail with American Olympic Team the development of American life. NEW YORK (WNS) - When The Golden Book inscription for Roger Williams reads as fol. the S. S. Manhattan railed for lows: Berlin with the American Olym- 1636 - Roger Williams - 1934 pie team on board she carried Founder of the St•t• of with her six Jews who will wear Rh ode lased and Providence the American colors in five sports plantation., author of the di. on the Olympic field. The Amer- vine concept of religious liberty ican Jewish Olympians arc: Sam- lad Stoller of the University of to all • men. lescrbed is grateful r•cog• Michigan and Martin Glickman of Syracuse University, 100-meter elitism by the Zioeist District of Providence on 'Jewish Day" reiny,• Lt Harold S. Isaacsen of July 5th, 1938. of the Tees... the U. S. Field Artillery at Fort Sill, Okla., equestrian events; lousy ef che State of Rhode Wand. Norman Armitage, New York, 5.25.18 1$ 1 39 II I . 116 5.50-20 6.00.16 1 6.00.20 5.50.17 6.00.17 • . • $ 1 69 6.00.21 Bicycle Special soya' and Men's oar, * annals '"Ii. tut * Dots Ten issue Ds tn. Foam a SOM. ran * Dots tetra m $5 Down Sem!! 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