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Matsushita Electric Refuses To Yield To Boycott Pressure NEW YORK - The Matsushita uan erroneous conclusion" had Electric Corporation today decl ar­ been drawn. Matsushita dishwash­ ed that tmder no circumstances ers are not being exported to any would It permit any of Its 40 country a s they are manufactured companies to yield to the threats only for domestic s ale in J apan. or pressures of the Arab Boycott The Issue developed when the THE ONLY ANGLO -JEWISH WEEKLY IN R. I AND SOUTHEAST M~SS. Office. nie announcement came ln Israeli government cited the Mat­ answer to a published report that sushita Co111oratlon among other the multi-million dollar J apanese telecommunications and electrical FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1965 15c PER COPY 16 PAGES VOL. XLIX, NO. 2 complex had refused to engage in equipment companies which had al­ trade relations with Is rael. legedly given in to the Arab eco­ In a letter to Arnold Fors ter, nomic boycott against Is r ael 'Albion And ' Author Harold Fisch, general co1msel of the Anti-Defam­ According to Mr. fors ter, Arab ation League of B'nai B'rlth, K. boycott propaganda techniques Bar-llan English Chairman, Visiting Brown ls omura, president of the Mat­ "lean more on appear ance than on through the good offices of Mrs . sushita Corporation of America, fact." He said boycott officials By LOIS A1WOOD Archie Smith ("who has been said company policy Is to " sell often use trick devices to c reate • • .The book as a whole to anyone, anywhere In the world the Impression that their black­ shows with splendid clarity what extraordinarily helpful - a kind of mother and sister - she ar­ regardless of any Individual coun­ list is effective. He gave the fol­ can be done by way of Illuminating. ranged all this") that arrange­ try's boycotting policies." This lowi ng examples: an area both of English literature ments were made for him to stay policy, he asserted, applies to each "They will announce that they and of European Intellectual of Matsus hita' s 40 separate divi­ have taken a firm off the black­ history by a scholar and critic with the Barkays. Mrs. Smith has often been a friend to visitors s ions . Further more, Mr. Isomura lis t which has never been on it, who Is at home In both Albion s aid Matsushita " will be pleased or they wil I wri re ro a company and Jerusalem. There have been to Rhode Isl and. Anybody who needs a kos her meal Is likely to to negotiate directly with r epre­ that ha s never invested in too m any dabblers In this field ... sentatives of Israeli purchasers." and Is not contemplating s uch smattering about with Inadequate turn up at her home . Since he Is s taying he r e such Mr. Isomura attributed the boy­ action. When the company wr ites knowledge. Mr. Flsch's scholarly cott repor t to " misunder stancli ngs back to that effect, the reply Is and eloquent book sets a new stand­ a r elatively small time, It was r Impossible for hi s wife and four which arise from language bar­ r eleased to the press to demon­ ard for this kind of discussion." children to accompany the vis it­ r ie rs.'' This was his explanation strate th at s till another firm has So wrote David Dalches, never for several of the coun ts of al­ been stopped from cooperating with noted as a gentle er! tic, In the Ing . Mrs . Fisch teaches In a high school In B'nal Beraq . leged s ubmission to Ar ab demands. Is r ael." February issue of "Commentary." \ In regard to one specific char ge, In a report made public I as t Mr. Dalches was reviewing and their three sons and daugh­ ter, ranging In age from 17 to that Matsushi ta had refus ed to sell month, the Anti-Defamation Lea­ "Albion and Jerusalem: The .t f seven, are all In s chool. Its dishwa shers to Israel, he said gue described the Arab economic Hebraic Factor in Seventeenth­ boycott against Israel as having Century Literature.'' by Harold A few members of hi s family are In the United States . An uncle, ~ "dwindled Into little more than a Fisch, chairman of the English publici ty campaign" whi ch for Department of Bar-Ilan University I. L. Sw ift , lives In Engle­ wood, N,J ., and a landscape­ Bridge Expert political reasons "tr ies hard to in Israel and presently a visiting create the myth of ever-increas­ professor In the Department of 1at1on commissioned by the Koren painter cous in In New York Ci ty. He last me t hi s cousin In Bergen ing effectiveness." English of Brown University. The Publishing Company, an English To Write Columns Belsen In 194S , when the cousin volume, published earlier In Eng­ version of the Bible In which land, has Just been published here there will be no Greek-type names. had Just come out of hiding. Mr . Fisch' s par ents live In Jerusalem. For Jewish Herald Israel Bond Drive Sets by Shocken. Its writing occupied All are based on Hebrew. For ex­ Hobert I,;. Stllrr, Khode ls­ some 12 years, said Mr. Fisch ample, Moses Is now Mos he, Eve His fathe r, Rabbi Solomon Fisch, land's first Life Master, will ' who Is now r etired , was editor $400,000 Goal For 1965 last week. The subject combines has become Havva, Isaac Is Ylzhaq, start a series or Contract his Jewish and English literature and the wicked Egyptians are of many Sonclno books of the Brld&'e articles with this is­ A goal of $400 ,000 for the I 96S Bible. interests, and "attempts to fuse sue. ( See Page 8 ) . Mlzrlans. Some of the name­ Another friendship has also Israe l Bond Campaign was set at the two . . .so bringing to bear changes, predicts the translator, Foremost Contract Bridge a meeting of the Rhode Island been renewed, after a lapse or 22 Instructor and Tournament English and Jewish scholarship. will raise eyebrows. The book years. When Mr. Fisch arrived In Director, Mr. Starr ls the Executive Committee for State or This ls the novelty or the thing." should be ready within the next Boston he was met by Manfred winner of National, New Eng­ Israel Bonds, It was announced by The book ls a lucid exposition of year, at the low price of $3.S0 Well or Providence, with whom he land and Rhode Island Bridge Judge Frank Licht, executive com­ the writings of Bacon, Milton - since It was m anufactured became acquainted back In the championships. He is now mittee chairman. Hobbes, Jeremy Taylor and some In Israel. thirties when they were "pen teaching and running Bridge The campaign again will be Tournaments in Rhode Island. others. Mr. Fisch was"so gladtocome friends." Mr. Well, a member or headed by Joseph Thaler, general Nor Is this his only recent out as a vl~i ting professor" since Temple Emanu-El, found out when ~ chairman: Dr. Ille Berger , honor ­ publication. Professor Fisch has he needs access to big libraries ary chairman: and Rabbi Ell A. Professor Fisch was arriving and "Just now produced a Haggada for for two other books he Is worklng arranged to meet him. Bohnen, Stanley Grossman, Judge Passover, with a new on, one an Interpretive study of Frank Licht, Marvin S. Holland (Continued on P ai,:e 10) and Introduction, which Is being some of Shakespeare's major tra­ and Robert A. Rtesman, associate presently marketed In the United gedies, the other an edition of a chairmen. Paul Bernon and Gen. States by the Jerusalem Tenach 17th century text. "Man's Mortal­ Leonard Holland will serve as Incorporated. It's.very, very re­ ity." by uan eccentricwritercall­ Benjamin Kane Woonsocket and Pawtucket chair­ markable, a most beautiful thing," ed Richard Overton," men, respectively. Chairmen for with typography and Illus trations University wlll publish this when Philanthropist Cranston and Newport will be of unusual excellence. Mr. Fisch It Is ready. selected. provided the translation, introduc­ During his visit here Mr. Fisch At the meeting Mr. Thaler tion and notes for the Hebrew­ Is staying with Rabb_! Yeshayahu Dies Al 77 delivered his report on the results English volume. Barkay, assistant principal of the Benjamin N. Kane or 500 Angell of the I 964 Israel Bond drive. The bearded professor has al so Providence Hebrew Day School, Street, a leader In Jewish cultural The Rhode Isl and campaign Just finished a Job of Bible trans- who Is al so from Israel. It was and philanthropic activities and raised $320,200, exceeding Its builder or a business empire, died $300,000 objective. The sales of Wednesday at Bay Harbor Island, Israel Bonds nationally totalled Miami Beach, Fla., al the age of $85 ,380,350 against a $85,000,000 Council Denies Presidents' Group Righi 77. He was the husband or Esther goal - an Increase of 23% over (Mar kens ohn) Kane. the previous year - and the first To Speak For S,S00,000 U. S. Jews Jn the hold or an Immigrant time that any major Jewish organi­ NEW YORK - The Confer­ said, "Tfiere hes never been a ship, he came from Russia to New zation raising f1mds tor· IsraeJ ence of Presidents of Major poll or test of whether United York City when he was nine years reached Its goal since the American Jewish Organizations States Jews not affiliated with old. Jn 1963 he was able to write establishment of the State of Is­ was accused of having no mandate Zionist organizations support a check for $250,000 to the build­ GEN;-LEONARD HOLLAND rael In 1948, according to Mr. to represent all American Jews. Zionist military and political Ing tund or Miriam Hospital, or Thaler. The anti-Zionist American Co1mctl policies voiced In the name of which he was a founder. Miriam Hospital To Hold Highlights of the R. I, Executive for Judaism charged last week that '5,000,000' by the Presidents' Con­ Mr. Kane's major business Committee meeting included a dis­ It Is a front for Israel. ference.'' successes began about 1924 with cussion of plans for a series of the founding or the Interstate 39th Annual Meetin_g The Presidents' Conference, The Presidents' Conference Miriam Hospital will hold Its campaign events to be held by Home Equipment Company, which (with a membership of 19 presi­ approaches the Department of 39th Annual Meeting on Tuesday both the Men's and Women's Divi­ dents) last week attacked West State and other executive branches sold pols, pans, mattresses, sil­ at 8:15 P .M, In the Sopkln Audi­ sions. Germany for stopping Its mili­ "whenever Zionist policies are at verware and other fUrnishlngs for torium. Reports for 1964 wlll A special sales committee and tary aid to Israel 1mder Arab Issue," usually Involving Middle as Jlltle as 50 cents down and 50 be presented by Isadore Palsner, a community-wide sales com­ cents a week during the depres­ pressure. East policies, the coUJ)dl charged. president; Harry A. Schwartz, mittee will be formed to contact sion. With capital from this and The Council said it takes no "There Is no Jewish Middle treasurer: Dr. Stanley D. Simon, people for bond purchases. position on any form ofmllltaryor East policy for the United States other enterprises, he went Into president of the Medical Staff Asso­ In addition, committees will Florida real estate development. economic aid to any foreign state, from the national Interests of ciation: Mrs. Ray E. Friedman, be set up tocontactbanks, unions, believing the United States. our ·country," the Council con­ In 1936 he built the Belmar Hotel, president of the Women's Asso­ organizations and temples and one of the finest luxury hotels In should be free to act on behalf of cluded. · "Neither the Presidents' ciation, and Dr. I. Herbert synagogues - to assure coverage all Americans. Conference nor any other Jew­ Miami Beach, and was later the Scheffer, executive director of the In these areas. principal developer of Bay Harbor A Council spokesman insisted ish organization can speak on hospital. Island, where he had a winter the Presidents' Conference Is a behalf of American Jews. We A progress report on the status PAIR GET DEATH home, "paper organization," and re­ support President Johnson's re­ of construction of the new hospital LONDON - A Russian Jew Before his business success, jected Its claim to "speak for cent call for freedom of action wlll be given, and officers and and his wife were sentenced to he was a newsboy on the Lower 5,500,000 Americans of Jewish in the Middle East to pursue our trustees elected. A coffee hour death In a court In Minsk after faith." Interests there and elsewl)ere, East Side or New York, New York will follow the meeting to which being convicted of "economic The purpose of the Conference, without Involvement of Jews as policeman, salesman, store man­ the public Is Invited. crimes," according to the Minsk the Co1mcll charged, "Is to give partisans In these sensitive, poli­ ager, and pharmacist who at one The nominating committee, dally newspaper, "Zvlazda.'' time owned six drug stores here. support for specific military and tical Issues." Major-General Leonard Holland, The newspaper named the political policies of the state of He also served on the Providence chairman, and Alter Boyman, couple as Semlon Borlsovlch City council for. four terms be­ Is'rael.'' Vermont, visited by Samuel Archie Fain, Ray E. Friedman, Brlskln and his wife Cella. ginning in 1923. Noting that Zionists have a de Champlain In 1609, was the Edm1md Wexler, Max Winograd Three other persons, non­ total United States membership Mr. Kane was former chairman and Mrs. Eugene M. Nelson, will Jews, were convicted In the first state to Join the Union after of the board of the Mercantile of 550,000, while there are 5,500- the original 13 states, says the present the slate of officers and same! trial, uzviazda" report­ 000 American Jews, the, Co1mcll Automobile Legal Association. (Continued on Page 10) trustees for 1965-1966. ed. .. Ban Asked 1ft Canada Arab Council Against Israel On 'Hate' Lit•rature Congregation Ohawe Sholom Organizes MONTREAL - A renewed Threatens Boycott Of Philip plea for the passage by the Cana­ Drive For S1SO,OOO Synagogue-Center LONDON - The Arab Boy­ based Somerflil Cbmpany. -It will dian Parliament of a law banning Final plans for the $150.000 organizational meeting, when the cott Cotmcll against Israel Is be dedicated soon on the the distribution of anti-Semitic Building Ftmd Campaign for the 41 members present pledged a threatening to boycott Prince Thames. WIZO and Prince Phil­ and other type·s of hate literature new Synagogue Center of Congre­ total of $51,500 over a five-year Philip, husband of Queen Eliza­ ip's children aid charity Jointly was voiced here by Sydney M. gation Ohawe Sholom, Pawtucket, period. The drive starts offi­ beth II. The Prince accepted an have scheduled a gala party to Harris. chairman of the National will be made at the campaign com­ cially on April 19. Invitation to a party to be rtm be held aboard the Nill when It Community Relations Committee mittee cocktail hour meeting on Joseph Yotmg, president of the Jointly by the Women's htter­ arrives here, tmder ihe sponsor­ of the Canadian Jewish Congress. Stmdsy at 6:30 P .M . In the Syn­ Men's Club, which has planned a natlonal Zionist Organization ship of a number of noted per­ Mr. Harris made his state­ agogue vestry. EdW!n I. Adler, symposium on urban renewal at and Prince Philip's pet children's sor;alltles. Including Mrs. Elaine ment in reply to one issued by general chairman. has designated 8 P .M. on Sunday, said that In aid charity aboard a ship now Blond, sister of the late Lord the Rev. J . R, Hord. secretary Matthew Preiss. Harold Pansy and the path of every neighborhood being completed In a GI asgow Marks, and Mrs. Michael Sleff. of the Board of Evangelism and Carl Passman as campaign co­ modernization program ,.is a re­ shipyard for the Israeli merchant A spokesman for Buckingham Social Service of the United ordinators. They will meet with ligious Institution that was built marine, "The Sunday Express'' Palace refused to comment on Church of Canada. The minis­ members who wish to voltmteer by dedicated people with their reported here recently. the Arab Boycott Cotmcll's an­ ter had dee! a red him self op­ for specific duties in the cam­ own money. Sometimes such an The vessel Is the NIii, a notmcement. declaring that Prince posed to legislation that would paign. The Sisterhood, led by Institution falls by the wayside $5,600,000, 6,000-ton ferry being Philip was Interested primarily punish distributors of hate liter­ Mrs. Abraham Mal. president, wfll because of the obstacles involved finished at the yards of the Fair­ In the fact that the ship was being ature. saying that sending such be host at the cocktail hour. In Its relocation, but when Its field Shipbuilding and Engineering built In Scotland and saying that men to Jail "was not the an­ Committees which are being leadership roll s up its sleeves Co.. In G1 asgow, for the Geneva- the Palace was tmder the Im­ swer." In his answer. Mr. Har­ organized are Budget and Finance, fast enough and actively enough, pression that the party was being ris declared: Building Plannlru,: Commission, it Is not only saved but . ..vastly held solely for the benefit of the "The Canadian Jewish Con­ Publicity, · Legal. Memorials, im?roved in its new setting." Prince's own charity organization. gress Is primarily interested in Youth. Parent-Teachers Associa­ AL ROSEN The Boycott Cotmcll at Cairo has the enactment of legislation tion , New Prospects and General A subscription to the Herald ORCHESTRAS Issued a statement, the "Stmday which will transl ate Into I aw Campaign. ts a good gift for the person Express" reported, declaring: what ts already declared to be More than a third of the needed who "has everything'' else. Call MUSIC "We are extremely upset that the public policy of Canada - ftmds were raised at an earlier 724-0200. Prince Philip should appear to that every person tmder the For All Occasions align himself so closely with the Queen's protection ts entitled to · • Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs cause of Zionism, our bitterest have his human dignity and ln­ enemies ... tegrlry secured by the state." ' ; • Parties June dates still available Anti-Poverty Programs Support Asked I MRS. ALEC HURWITZ March 7, were he ld on Tuesday Funeral services for Mrs. at the Max Sugarman Memorial Of Entire American Jewish Community Cella Hurwitz of 12 Blackstone Chapel. Burial was In Lincoln Park WASHINGTON, D.C. -Active committees or the 660-member Boulevard, who died March 5 , Cemetery. She was the widow of support of national and local activi­ Reform temples of the Union of were held on Stmday at the Ma x David Gubernlck. ties and Initiation of new projects American Hebrew Congregations. Sugarman Memorial Chapel. A daughter of the late Mr. to meet "the major domestic The synagogues will receive a Burial was In Stoughton, Mass. DEAL WITH and Mrs. Walter Kofsky. she challenge of our times" was asked special report on the conference She was a lamp and picture buyer of the 5,500,000 members of the and Its recommendations. for the Shepard Company. was born In Odessa. Russia, In NICER A·merlcan Jewish community at the At the final session, Albert The wife of Alec Hurwitz and March, 1878 . A Providence resi­ final session of a conference spon­ Vorspan, Director of Social Action a daughter of the late Jacob and dent from 1920 to 1933. shemoved to New York. and returned to this SERVICE FOR THE sored here by the Religious Action of the UAHC, said that Jews have Sarah (Fox) Walnshalbaum, she Center of the Union of American usually been In the "forefront of was born In Rockland, Mass. She city In 1961. Survivors Include four sons, Hebrew Congregations early this social advances but unfortunately and her husband had lived In Provi­ NICEST month. The recommendations for too many of our constituents and dence for only six months. For Max Goodwin of Hollywood, combating problems of poverty and Americans do not know poor peo­ three years before coming here, Cal If.. George GoodWln of New York City, Alfred I. GoodWln CUSTOM ERS economics covered programs In ple, just as too many Individuals she had been a I amp manu­ cooperation with federal and state do not know Negroes. facturer' s representative in Syra­ and !rvlng I. GoodWln. both of Providence; two daughters, Mrs. agencies, with other religious and "We live on the manicured cuse, N. Y. Earlier they had owned Jack Sehl acter of Long Isl and, civic groups, and In the synagogue country-club side of town or, even a retail furniture busine ss In Glens Regine Pontiac N.Y . , and Mrs. Anna Kelman of with clergymen, businessmen, better, In the outer reaches of Falls, N.Y . INC . professionals and young people. suburbia. The poor are Invisible Providence; 10 grandchildren, and Besides her husband. she Is 16 great-grandchildren. 193 SMITH ST ., PROV . In the forefront of Jewish In­ to us ...The poor are abstrac­ survived by a son. Jonathan J. volvement In the anti-poverty cam­ tions, statistics, problems; they • • • PL 1-7890 Hurwitz. a University of Rhode ROBERT GILMAN paign will be the social action are not human beings." Isl and student; a daughter. Mi ss I Funeral services for Robert 'l Among concrete recommenda­ Toby Hurwitz of San Francisco; Gilman of 29 Vista Drive, Rum­ tions made during the mee ting was Mrs. Samuel Kramer of South ford, who died tmexpectedly In KELLER S KOSHER MEAT MKT. that of Rabbi Balfour Brickner, Weymouth. Mass .• and Miss Mar­ New York on March 2, were held director of Interfaith activities jorie Walnshalbaum of Brockton, Friday at the Ma x Sugarman Mem­ ~[,()t/ ('JI. ~ ( .'t"~ I ) lQCt<[ .. ''- -:':,!•~ for UAHC , who proposed the Mass., and two brothers, Benja­ orial Chapel . Burial was In Lincoln establishment. by suburban Jews. min Walnshal of Greenfield. Mass. , Park Cemetery. He was the hus­ of centers ln downtown areas and Philip Watnshal of Claremont, band of Elizabeth (Kingston) Gil­ FOR A NAHSH-FOR A SNACK-FOR A MEAL "from which will emanate such N. H. • human services as remedial and man. READY TO COOK DA YID RUBINSTEIN Mr. Gilman was fleet transpor­ tutorial programs. occupational Funeral services ror Da vtd tation manager for Ward Foods L. I. DUCKLINGS and vocational training projects . CUT-UP BROILERS Rubinstein, 77, or 99 Hillside Ave­ !no. and had worked for the firm and aid to working mothers.' nue, who died March 3, were held for 39 years. He had lived In ROCK CORNISH HENS Dr. Oscar Ornatl. a specialist CHICKEN LIVERS the following day In the Perlman Rumford for the past three years, in economic affairs at the New Funeral Home In Worcester. and In Coventry from 1938 to 1961. School for Social Research in New Burial was In B'nal B'rlth Ceme­ He was born Jtme 10. 1904, In York City. called for the develop­ tery, Worcester. Worcester, Mass., a son of the ment of systems and personnel IT'S A FACT!! Mr. Rubinstein, who retired I ate Max and Clara (Uffer) Gil­ through which social work can be In 1948, had been a self-employed man. We carry the best in Choice Beef, Veal, Lamb and Poultry broadened and made to reach more roofer In Providence, whPrehehad He was a member of Roosevelt Try us and see. people. lived for 62 years. He was a native Lodge 42 . F. & A,M., the Pales­ "Tht· Proof of the P11ddin1.,' iv in the Fatinr::" of Romania, and a son of the 1ate tine Temple, a past president KASHRUTH AND QUALITY Dr. Avineri To Speak Haskell and Rebecca Rubinstein. of the Coventry Lions Club and At Midwestern Hillels survivors are a sister, Mrs. the Providence Central Lions FREE DELIVERY JA 1-0960 Bertha Feldman, and a brother, Club, past governor o{ the 4 2nd NEW YORK - Dr. Shlomo Joseph Rubin, both of Worcester, district Lions International, a Avinerl, well- known Israeli edu­ and several nieces and nephews. member of the Greater Provi­ cator and author, arrived here dence YMCA, the U.S, CoastGuard · on Wednesday for an extended • • • GEORGE TANNENBAUM Auxfllary and a past president lecture tour of Hillel Foundations Ftmeral services for George of the Highway Safery Associates. POLLACK'S DELICATESSEN at mldWest Universities. Tannenbaum , who died on Monday. Survivors Include his wife; a The B'nal B'rlth Hillel Fotm­ 800 RESERVOIR AVENUE, CRANSTON ST 1-2834 were held March 9 at the MaJJC daughter, Mrs. Robert Knight of datlons conduct a cultural and Sugarman Memorial Chapel. Coventry; a brother•' Frank Gil­ educational program concerned Burial was In Lincoln Park man of Cranston: three sisters, with Involving American Jewish Cemetery. Mrs. Raymond Anthony of Provi­ SPECIALS youth In problems facing world A retired self-employed watch­ dence, Mrs. Henry Robinson of Jewry and giving them a broad maker who formerly lived on Miami. Fla. and Mrs. Abraham tmderstandtng of Israel's role In Gill NETTERS SHINOOK Holden Street, Mr. Tannenbaum Medi off of Red Wood City, the creative survival of the Jew­ was living at the Jewish Home for Cailf.; a stepson, Roland Bizier; ish people. Tannenbaum, and had been a Pro­ a stepdaughter, Maureen Bizier, His lecture topics will be: "How vidence resident since 1910. both of Rumford; and three grand­ to Build a Nation and Preserve Salmon Steak 2f~r9 Sc He was the husband of the children. Democracy," wit], Israel as a . late Rose (Shapiro) Tannenbaum • • • case study: "A Contrast Between who died In 1942, and the late ELMAN CORRECTION HEBREW NATIONAL Affluence and Poverty In Israel;" Fannie ·· Ginsburg - Tannenbaum. Funeral services for Benjamin "The Rise and Decline of the There are no immediate survivor s. Elman were held on Feb. 28 at 7 to pkg. Kibbutz," ,nd "The Imm igrant • • • Temple Beth Israel, rather than Frankfurts 69c and the Clash of Cultures." MRS, DA YID GUBERNICK at the Max Sugarman Memorial · Born In Poland ln 1933, Dr. Funeral services for Mrs. Chapel, as The Herald reported Avlnerl came to pre-Israel Pales­ last week. POLANER Lge. 20 oz. Rebecca (Kofsky) Gubernlck, 87, tine In 1939 . From 1951 to 1954 of 99 Hillside Avenue, who died he served In the Israel Defense Card of Thanks Forces, then continued his edu­ A subscription to the Herald The family of the late BESSIE cation at the Hebrew University Is a good gift for the person BERKOWITZ wish to express their 0r sincere appreciation to their friends Grape Jam Jelly 2 9c In Jerusalem and at the London who "has everything" else. and relatives for the kind expressions School of Economics and Politi­ who "has everything" else. Call ~-~mr!:!~{ t:=•~n~~em during cal Science. He has lectured In 724-0200. WE WILL CARRY A COMPLETE LINE the Department of Political Science OF PASSOVER FOODS at the Hebrew University In Jeru­ salem, and published many Max Sugarman Funeral Home scholarly articles In political science Journals. " THE JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTOR" REMEMBER - POLLACK'S DELICATESSEN A Herald ad always :;:ets best - MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION - 800 R... rvoir Avenue, next to Rainbow Bakery results - our subscribers com­ DE 1-8094 458 Hope Sheet DE 1-8636 prfse ~n . active buying ~arket. The U. S. Naval Academy was A subscription to the Herald located at Newport during the Civil is a good gift for the person War, the Automobile Legal Asso~ who "6as ev'erything" else. Call elation notes. 724-0200

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ITEMS AGAIN VIEWED VIENNA - Religious Items g;1<0Uti'f ate #1( used In synagogues In Austria. S24, 700,000 Pledged By United States which were concealed and saved from destruction during the Nazi period, were put on d!spl ay In To UNRWA Budget For Arab Refugees CANTOR the Vienna Jewish Community' , N.Y. - a total of about a half billion building. The United States Is now pledged dollars. ROBERT R. FINGEROTH to contribute $24,700.000 In cash UNRW A aids more than !,- and foodstuffs In 1965 to aid Arab 200,000 Arabs on Its rolls, most Au;sted by the refugees being sheltered and fed of them sheltered In camps in IOI, at In Et1l11d's by the United Nations In four re- the Gaza Strip, which Is under Morris Paritz Choir glons of Israel's bor ders, but Egyptian administration, and lat warned that the UN agency per- in Jordan, Syria and Lebanon . w;11 conduct the forming this task must effect The Issue of "clarlflcatlon" of COmplete economies, especially by "long- the relief rolls , swoll en with the SERVllCES and SEDERS needed rectlficatlon" of Its relief names of many thousands of re- ·Wllter •. roll s. fugees known to be dead, as well for the The American pledge and state- as with many other ratlon- card Reserf~. ment were made here by U. S, holders known to be ineligible for PASSOVER HOL[DAYS Ambassador Francis T. Plimpton, the relief has been a tough one at the UN' s ann ual pledging con- here for years. Laurence ference, convened In the General Mlchelmore, the American head Assembly hall to r aise funds for of UNRWA , promised last fall financing the United Nations Relief to submit a special report to this and Works Agency for Palestine year's Assembly, dealing with Refugees in the Near East. "rectification. " However, due Altogether, ne arly $34,000,- to the fact that this year's As- Ellenville, New Yori( 000 was pledged In cash , goods sembly had been prevented from and services tow ard UNRWA's debating any issue, this report NEW YORK Tel:WI 7-9745 - I 965 budget , totaling more than has not yet been filed. $36,000,000. In announcing Wash- Among other pledges an- Hotel Tel. Ellenville 2100 ington's pledge, Mr. Plimpton nounced were one of $5,400,000 also told the UN that hi s Govern- by Britain, $1,200,000 by Can- ment plans on r educing Its pledge ada, $500,000 by Wes t Ger- by at least $1,000,000 next year. many and nearly $300,000 by He said that, in any event, France. The 13 Arab members America' s share of the 1965 of the United Nations pledged UNRWA payments would be no altogether a total of about MIAMI SPECIALS more than 70 per cent of the $500,000 which, they said, they VIA EASTERN, NATIONAL, NORTHEAST AIRLINES amounts raised. He tol d the UN will give to UNRWA In " goods that Washington felt Its share of and services." FROM BOSTON NON-STOP • UNRWA contributions, which are ---- ROUND TRIP DAY JET ...... $)29.57* ::; POLA.ND made on a voluntary basis , has been "unduly high." Since the Sabbath College Exams From NEW YORK ...... $114.40 i:: . SPBING INN. agency started operating In 1950, ROUND RIP ~ POla:nt1 .,,1n,; ..,n. the U.S. has consistently con­ P•o•• 207-998-4301 tributed 70 per cent of the total Rescheduled For Jews :...... budgets, giving this UN operation NEWARK - Jewish high school students who observe the Sabbath have been alerted by Louis LOW AIR FARES J . Cohen, chairman of the Com­ IOUND munity Relations Committee of the PUERTO RICO JET TRIP $104. SOMETHING NEW!! Jewish Community Council of RQUND• Essex County, to the fact that the BERMUDA TRIP 75. Continuous Music In Our major college entrance scholar­ ROUND ship examinations are generally NASSAU JET TRIP 115. Marco Polo Bar and Lounge given on Saturday. ROUND Provision Is made for a Jew­ JAMAICA JET TRIP 155. ish student to take these and other From Wednesday Through Satu~day tests on a day other than Satur­ Evenings day , he said, if the student acts "well in advance of the test date ISRAEL - EUROPE $535 FEATURING to be eligible for an alternate time and place." TEEN TOURS: U. S. - EUROPE Cohen explained that the stu­ GEORGE DOVE DUO dent should acquaint himself with the regulations governing these FREE-IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATIONS AND special requests. For instance, he said, the testlng service may Concord - Grossingers - Laurels require a Sabbath observer to apply at least five weeks In ad­ Nevele - Homowack - Kutscher's TONY ABBOTT TRIO vance of the regular testing date. Sometimes the applicant is Enioy dinner in the .Beautiful Marco Polo Room asked to provide a certificate from ALL CRUISES a rabbi , and frequently the appli­ Adequate Free Parki1ig cant will need e xtra time for travel arrangements, since special _}J.one'Jmoon :},.ipj Our S,,ecia/t'I testing centers may be set up some distance from the student's home. Call --4n'llime "The student faced with this situation should seek informa­ Colory tion on special arrangements from Zelda Kouffman hi s school or testing seryice," 1111181 ■ Cohen said. • CRANSTON TRAVEL SERVICE MO. TOR HOT E 1 ~ ~ A subscription to the Herald • • 801 Park Avenue, Cranston ·I 150 Narragansett Blvd., Cranston Is a good gift for the person ~ ~ ''AVfL ~,\"' Eves. By Appt. ST 1-4977 5 Min. ,from downtown on Route 1-A HO 7-8800 . who "has everything" else. Call 724-0200.

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She Is ~ subscriptions are continuous unless notified to_ the contrary in writing. skl11- of his hands," ls the head­ enthusiastic about Its alms, and is 5 The Herald assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors in ing of one of the ORT publica­ hoping that eventually the local :2 advertisements, but wlll reprint that part of the advertisement in which the tions, and this explains the Interest organization, which now has about Cz:~fa~~f:1c:r1 :~~orer~~~ur!ht~v~!~e~~c~~~l please notify the management im- which Mrs. Harold-Salk of War­ 150 members, and which recently !:ii------wick has In the Organization for received an award from the na­ ~ FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1965 Rehabilitation through Training. tional organization for Its re­ "It educates. its gives a person enrollment, will become large dlgnlty and Independence," she enough to have several Rhode ls­ ~ says. land chapters. At present, i Are We Afraid To Speak? Mrs. Salk, president of the members come from the Greater ORT Is the largest non-profit vocational training agency In the w Back in the days of " Bundles for Britain," an ill-dressed Rhode Island Chapter of ORT, has Providence area - Providence. been a member of the organlza- Cranston, P~wtucket, Warwick. ~ emaciated man entered the Chicago " Bundles" office. It was cold (Continued on Page 10) outside, with the wind-whipped chill so common around Lake Michi­ Perhaps a better criterion gan. In almost unintelligible English he asked for an overcoat. One would be to ask more fundamental of the workers spoke to him in German, asking if he wouldn't also questions about people' s Jewish­ like a pair of gloves. He looked at her in horror when he heard the FROM FRIDAY TO FRIDAY ness. Such questions es Marriage, German syllables, stared around the place for a few seconds like a Circumcision. Bar Mltzvah, trapped animal, and ran to the door and down the street. He never While Listening Zedokoh, Burial, these would be came back for the overcoat. more lndlcative of the iden­ tification of a person. Did a Rabbi For a refugee from Hitler's Germany to be frightened, not by To Dr. Sidney Goldstein officiate at his wedding? If there the question he didn't wait to hear. but by an American woman wa s a Rabbi. then they are Jewish. speaking German, was not strange during the second World War. By Beryl Segal Was hi s son circumcised? If he It is not unusual today for a citizen of the USSR and similar was, then the family adheres to countries to be afraid to be identified. to fear to voice an opinion. Last Sabbath Night we were the whole cry Is about. He Is Jewish law. Does he prepare hi s sitting at a Mel avah Malkah at the Conservative because he lives at son and his daughter for Bar For Americans to feel this way, however, is shocking. For a United Synagogue Mlshkon Tflloh on Sum­ a certain section of the town. He States citizen to be afraid of committing himself, whether the issue Mltzvah? If he does, then he does mit Avenue. The MelavahMalkah, Is reform because his friends not want hi s children to escape is local or national, is pretty horrifyi ng. as you might know, Is a late meal are Reform. HewouldbeOrthodox Jewishness. Does he respond to The Star Chambers weren't publicized enough for most of us on Saturday night In honor of the If an Orthodox Shu! were near Jewish appe als for fun ds at home to fear that kind of trial. The FBI investigations into background, departure of the Sabbath Queen. his home. There was no period and abroad? If he does, then he before men and women can be hired for defense projects, don't keep The late meal Is accompanied of doubt and of questioning the carries the burden of Jewish needs many Americans from working on naval bases or other federal by song and sadness. How can you beliefs of one and the acceptance and obligations on his shoulders. sing and be sad at the same time? of the beliefs of another. They installations. Does he have a plot of land In a Only a Jew knew the secret of are Jews, all of them. Jewish Cemetery? If he does, Perhaps this fear of speaking out dates from the days of the this. The songs were mixed with Similarly. the fact that one unlamented Senator McCarthy, whose methods were frighteningly then he should be counted among sadness at the departing of the belongs to a certain form of wor­ the Chll dren of Israel. reminiscent of European courts: prove yourself innocent, the court day of rest and the beginning of ship does not prevent him from assumes you are guilty. Maybe the many who applauded his unjust the week with all I ts clamor and doing or not doing certain things. Was Felix Frankfurter a Jew? accusations suddenly realized that they could be in the same boat weariness. It was hated to take Witness the five practices that He certainly was, but by what as the men facing his committee. leave of the Sabbath. were taken as a basis for evalua­ criteria? Certainly not by kindling This Is the way we remember tion. )(Jndllng of Sabbath lights; Sabbath candles or attending a Whatever the reason, however it started, this land built by r the Melavah Malkah In the house Lighting the Chanukah candles; Seder on Passover. He was a 1 I rugged individualists has become a country of outward conformists. of our parents. Keeping Kashruth In the home; Jew because though he did not I Most people are afraid to say what they think, in any but a private Here In the beautiful hall of Attendance at a Seder on Pass­ know what it means, he wanted situation, and some of them even then. How many parents will face the Shu! the sadness was also due over; and Use of Kosher meats. his friend to "say something In a PTA meeting with the questions they want to ask? How many to a talk we heard from Dr. Sidney 1bese were supposed to show the Hebrew" at his grave. The only salesmen at a meeting with the sales manager just sit silent until one Goldstein. He spoke on the now adherence to traditional Jewish­ thing Jewish about the funeral brave man breaks the ice? At a town meeting, only a few citizens famous Survey of the Jewish ness. Even at that , many Provi­ was the Kaddish his friend read. dence households failed, Only one­ have the strength of character to ask questions of the men they elected Population of Greater Providence. Nothing else. And the onl y thing The study was done In 1963 and third qualified to receive a Kosher Jewish about hi s life was the fact to office. released about a year ago. Since label at the hand of the surveyors. that he was circumcised. Thls isn't true of every American: right now in Selma, Alabama, them Dr. Goldstein has gone around 1be other two thirds were neither Reduced to such simple but people are standing up for what they are sure is right. But where to various grpups In the area here nor there. They were moder­ basic terms the face of the Jew­ I were many of them 10 years ago, when it took moral courage to be to explain the findings. There Is, ate. They were doing these things ish community will perhaps change a civil rights advocate? apparently, a great Interest In the sometimes. They were doing them radically. There will not be Ortho­ Many of us are timid, but our fear of public commitment goes survey, This fact in Itself ls worth for the sake of the children. dox, Conservative or Reform Jews, beyond timidity. When a delegate for elective office refuses to state a survey. What Is It that makes And It occurred to me as I but Jews . And even the ones who Jews so anxious to know about was listening to Dr. Goldstein are now considered as "secular" his stand on such an important public issue as fair housing, and themselves? It certainly does talk on the survey that perhaps Jews will also be Jews. says he guesses he'll go along with the party, we are affronted. But not lndlcate lncllfference toward the crl terla for calling one house In the meantime It Is good he was lately one of us, and we are afraid, too. We shirk the their Jewishness, and towards Tradltional and the other Pareve that this survey wasmade,andthat necessities of citizenship, so that any lobbying group may succeed everything that concerns Jews . Is based on false premises. The so many groups of Jews want to in a matter the majority of us oppose - but they make their view­ And this Is good. The more we fact that some do not kindle Sabbath understand the results of the point known. We don't. know the truth about ourselves, lights may be due to the custom survey. This curiosity about the the better. of going to a parent for the Sabbath survey Is perhaps as Important In th!• hall we heard some bitter meal. The fact that some do not as the answers they gave to the SocialWorkers In New Wars truths about the state of Orthodoxy buy Kosher meat may be due to questions put to them by the survey_ While the world's leaders seek ways to reduce the tensi~ns that In Providence. After the pre­ the fact that they follow the strange liminaries of "the nature of the custom of Kasheren the meat they have led to the little hot wars and the immense and ever threatening survey. what we were looking for buy at a Super Market at home. cold war, today's social workers are in the forefront vigorously pursu­ In this survey, how people res­ Where they get permission to do (Mr. Segal' s opinions are his ing a whole set of new wars - the wars against poverty, disease, ponded," Dr. Goldstein came to that escapes me, but It Is a fact own, His views arenotnecessarlly hunger, unemployment, slums, ignorance, racial and religious dis­ the point that concerns this con­ that It Is being done. . those of this newspaper). crimination, mental illness-wars whose aim is not the destruction but gregation most. The Orthodox the rebuilding of human lives. The professional social worker of to­ worshippers are on the decline in the city. The survey shows day is a leader, bringing commitment and creativity to his profession that only 16 percent of the popula­ COMMUNITY CALENDAR - able to meet these problems, to fight these "wars" on the na­ tion said they were Orthodox. And FOR LISTING CALL GASPEE 1-4111 - Ask for calendar Secn!te.ry tional and not just the local front. They must have know-how in that too was questioned by one of MRS. BERTRAM L. BERNHARDT - CALENDAR CHAIRMAN dealing with the complex human problems brought about by auto­ the audience, His Impression mation, desegregation, a rising population of dependent children and was that there are even fewer Sunday, March 14, 1965 aged persons, the atomization of the family unit, urban renewal - than 16 percent. 9:00 a.m.- Dept. of R I. Jewish War Veterans, Brotherhood Award Program. My concern at this point Is 7:00 p.m.-Cong. Mishkon Tfil oh, Study Group. to name just a few. rather with the criteria for Jew­ 8:00 p.m.-Providence Hebrew Day School, General Meeting. Philanthropy, based merely on the application of human com­ ishness chosen by the survey than Monday, March 15, 1965 passion, unaided by the knowledge of forces creating social problems 12:30 p.m.-Lad. Ass'n. Miriam Hospital, Membership Meeting. with the kind of Jewishness. Among 8:00 p.m.-Jewi.sh Family & Children's Service, Board Meeting. or by the skill to treat either cause and effect is not enough. To­ Jews the afflllation Is cllfferent 8:00 p.m.-United Order of True Sisters, Inc., Regular Meeting. day's social workers must be prepared to become both architects than with the population In general. 8:00 p.m.-Devorah Dayan Club - Pioneer Women, Regular Meeting. 8:00 p.m.-Lad. Aux. Gerald M. Claman #369 JWVA, Regular Meeting. and builders of social policy. A man ls,born into a Catholicfamlly· 8:00 p.m.-Lad. Aid & Sisterhood Ohawe Sholom Pawt., Regular Meeting. The social workers must believe deeply in the dignity of the and he ls forever with the Catholic 8: 15 p.m.-Roger Williams Chapter B'nal B'rith Women, Open Board Meeting. church, unless something extra­ individual and accept his professional responsibilities to help people Tuesday, March 16, 1965 ·ordlnary happens. Similarly with 1:00 p.m.-Prov. Sec. Nat'! Council of Jewish Women, Regular Meeting. with pride, determination and optimism, He_ must exercise his full the Protestant denominations. 1:00 p.m.-Prov. Chaoter Mizrachi Women, Regular Meeting. rights of citizenship with courage and conviction. People usually are affiliated with 8:00 p.m.- Helal Hassenfeld Memorial Lecture, Guest Speaker - Prof. Harold Never has the need been so acute for trained professional social Fisch. · · the church of their fathers. But 8:00 p.m.-Miriam Hospital Ass'n., Annual Meeting. workers in our voluntary and public welfare agencies to meet the our dlvislon Into three so - called 8:1 5 p.m.-Lad. Ass'n. Prov. Hebrew Day School, Open Board Meeting. desperate social problems that are emerging in our ever more com­ ''denoTilinations'' does not have the Wednesday, March 17, 1966 plex urban society. And although the number of students enrolled same strength as with the Christ­ 10:00 a.m.-Bureau of Jewish Education, Hebrew Literature Course. in the 65 professional schools of social work has nearly doubled in. ians. People change from Orthodox 10:00 a.m.-Brandeis Univ. Nat'l Women's Committee, Board Meeting. to CQnservatism or Reform not 1:00 p.m.-Ladies Aas 'n. Jewish Home fo r the Aged, Board Meeting. the past decade, this is nowhere near meeting the immense 1:00 p.m.-Sisterhood Cong. Sons of Jacob, Regular Meeting. because of conviction but because 8: 00 p.m.- Touro Fraternal Ass'n., Regular Meeting. demand for their services. There are at least 10,000 current social of many things. Very few are· 8:00 p.m.-Si.sterhood Cong. Mlshkon Tfiloh, Board Meeting. work vacancies which cannot be filled; 15,000 social workers would Conservative or Reform because 8:00 p.m.-Slsterhood Cong. Sons of Abraham, Purim Party. 8:00 p.m.-Cranston-Warwlck Chapter B'nal B'rlth Women,· Regular Meeting. have to be recruited annually just to maintain existing services. Con­ of long soul searchings and Ph!lo­ 8:00 p.m.-Hope Chapter B'nal B'rtth Women, Regular Meeting. ·sophlcal considerations. The servatively estimated some 50,000 new social work positions will be Thunday, March 18, 1966 needed in the United States in the next decade as our population boundaries between the three 10:00 a.m.-Bureau of iewlsh Education, Introduction to Hebrew Literature. grows and human problems become more complex. forms of worship are very narrow 1:00 p.m.-Hope Link Chapter #46 OGC, Party for Residents, Jewish Home and one passes over from one to for the Aged. 1:30 p.m.-Si.sterhood Temple Beth El, Eden Garden Club . the otlier almost without per­ 8:00 p.m.- Women's American ORT, Regular Meeting. Your Money's Worth -- On Page 9 ception. One does not know what PIONEER CHEMIST ·Director, Israel School LONDON - Julius Berend Cohen, who worked In England For Blind, Tours U.S.A. at the turn of the century, was ' Photographs NEW YORK - Jacob lgra, one of the pioneers In the field Director-General of the lnstlrute of air pollution. for the Blind In Jerusalem. the • Children only school in Israel dedicated to educating Israel· s blind children • Adults from kinder garten to adulthood, WANTED Is visiting the United States. He • Groups Is touring similar Institutions in Mature Lady by eppc;,.,,,,.,,, only this country. studying the latest methods and techniques, and To Ad As Assistant To Home sittings limited attempting to rally aid for his to children Institute through the support wing Executive of Social Agency. In the United States, Keren-Or. Inc .. 1133 Broadway. New York. Community relations, office man­ ~ t DE l,SM6 The tremendous Inf! ux of blind agement and typing skills desired. in Israel , he reported, ••has put Send resume to R. I. Jewish Herold, a great burden on our facilities. !/::!~~n We must expand to cope with the Box A4, 99 Webster St., Pawtucket. 136 WESTMINSTER ST. newly-arrived blind Immigrants." He has set up a local support NER TAMID AWARDS MADE - Rabbi Jacob Handler of Temple Beth committee in Boston, and plans Israel (right) presents the Ner Tamld Award to Howard Goodman, son to mobilize help In Chicago, Miami, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodman of 240 Gallatin Street. Looking on San Francisco and Los Angeles. Complete Information FREE! are Ral:>bl Harry Lasker, National Boy Scout Director of Jewish Rela­ where a Keren- Or group already tO tionship, and Alan Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goldberg of exists. thanks to the one-man cam­ "' 73 Sackett Street, who also received the Award. The Ner Tamld Awards paigning of Harry GI azer. HOTELS • MOTELS • RESORTS "' were presented at the Boy Scout Center during Boy Scout Week. Providence Journal-Bulletin Photo Yeshiva Chef Gives AIRLINES • CRUISES • CAR RENTALS 'Hamantaschen' Recipe LOW COST PACKAGE PROGRAMS NEW YORK - Purim Is one Dr. Gaon Says Americans Musi Save of the happiest. noisiest and tast­ e BERMUDA e JAMAICA e MEXICO iest holidays on the Jewish e CALIFORNIA e LAS VEGAS e NASSAU calendar. One delicacy traditional e HAWAII e MIAMI BEACH e PUERTO RICO Sephardic Judaism From Assimilation with the holiday Is a rr!angle­ NEW YORK - American Jews Dr. Gaon said that the estab­ shaped cake called ' 'Haman­ OFFICIAL RESERVATION CENTER must establish an organized edu­ lishment of s cholarshlps tor young taschen." Haman was the name cational, religious and economic men and women Is essential If the of the evil prime minister and R. I. Office 831-5200 543-2070 aid program to save Sephardic greatest hopes of Sephardic Jewry .. taschen.. ts from the German Judaism here and abroad from as­ a re to be realized. By creating a word ''pockets." similation, Dr. Solomon Gaon, new spiritual leadership we shall Alfred Parker, chief chef at TRAVEL chief rabbi of Sephardic Jews In be able to raise a new generation Yeshiva Unlverslry and an PRICE the British Commonwealth, de­ of Intelligentsia which has always aurhorlry on Jewish cooking, says SERVICE clared Monday. been the essential characteristic that the trlange shape of the cakes 776 HOPE STREET TE 1-5200 Dr. Gaon, currently visiting ot Sephardi communal life, he said. Is most likely due to the old­ the United States to direct the "We also need JewlshSephardl fashioned three- cornered harworn Yeshiva University Sephardic scholars. Sephardi scholarship has by government officials In early Studies Program and the Institu­ been at a standstill tor at least times. PIERCE &. ROSENFIELD tion's second annual Sephardic two centuries now. There ts much Mr. Parker voltmteered hi s Leadership Conference, urged that of our history unexplored, so many recipe for the cakes whose ,~ MEAT & POUL TRY MARKET ~ American Jews band together In a creations ot Sephardi spirit un­ preparation he wlll supervise l Jb OAKLAND AVE ,o c,o ss from Temple Beth Dov id 1 communal effort to help establish known, that II will take many gen­ for some 6 ,000 Yeshiva Unlverslry new Sephardic congregations; es­ e rations of scholars to make up students at the school's three cafe­ "The House Of Prime" tablish scholarship assistance for this deficiency," he concluded. terias: programs for the training of new Dr. Gaon Is director ot the RECIPE FOR HAMANTASCHEN , teachers, and lay leaders; Sephardic Studies Program at I /2 lb. sugar , I lb. fat • Thank You For Making Our First Anniversary and make a Joint effort to save Yeshiva Unlverslry. Theprograms I 1/2 lb. flour, 2 large eggs • the rich traditions and heritage of train students of Sephardic back­ 1/2 tsp. salt, I tsp. vanllla or Sephardlsm. lemon • So Successful. We Shall Endeavor To Con- • ground for positions of leadership, • "American Jews of Sephardic as rabbis, teachers , and communal I tsp. baking powder • heritage must play a major role leade_r s. 36 ounces Hungarian prune • tinue To Bring You The Finest PRIME Meats In saving Sephardic Judaism be­ fllllng or poppy seeds • cause of their numerical st rength Evangelical Vicar Says Mi x the sugar . fat and nour, • Available At CUT-RATE Prices . • and the variety of Sephardi tradi­ work In eggs and flavoring to tions that exist here. They must make the dough. Refrigerate for • • quickly find a remedy for their Nazis Active In Church I /2 hour. Roll dough Into round • own problems so that they may ESSEN - A local Evangelical • shapes, then fold edges In to make • PRIME QUALITY play a major part In saving the vicar. himself a former lieuten­ triangle-shaped biscuits. Into • Sephardlm for Jewry and the Seph­ ant In the German army , ha s al­ center place 1 oz. Hungarian ardi traditions for Judaism," said leged that former active support­ prune filling or poppy seeds (with : BLADE STEAKS lb. 1.19 • the rabbinical scholar. ers of the Nazi regime hold in­ raisins and nuts If desired.) Bake • Sephardic Jews in the United fluential positions In both the Cath­ In pre-heated oven at 350 degrees • COMPLETELY TRIMMED-SAVE 30c States have inherited a tradition olic and Evangelical Churches In' for 25 minutes. Yield: 36 • ------• of dlsunlry which has been a trag­ West Germany. hamantaschen. • ic quallry of Sephardi history T he vicar. the Rev. Arnold Hau­ Parker, who puts In a 14-hour • PRIME BONELESS since the expulsion from Spain, mann, criticised both Churches for day at Yeshiva, became a cook • he stated.. u~au ing throughout building a "wall of silence" around by accident. At the age of 18 : MIDDLE RIB • North Africa and the Middle East, the Nazi past, thus screening he was an engineering student in they formed small congregations both Nazi crimes and those who Vienna. He was forced to nee • which would not establish a com­ participated in them. when Austria was invaded In 1938. • mon federation In order to pre­ Demanding the removal of all At a refugee camp In Switzerl and : SINGLE CHUCK lb. 69c serve their common interests. Nazi sympathizers from official he he! ped out In the kitchens and • ------• "The consequence was not only positions In the Church , he warned began to cook. So well did he learn • PRIME QUALITY • weakening of Sephardi Influence on that failure to do so would harm his new trade that he obtained world Jewry, but also the gradual Christlanlry in the Federal Re- a Job In a Zurich restaurant and, • and consistent decline of spiritual public. ______from there, moved to the renowned • and religious standards," Dr. Gaon A subscription to the Herald Hotel Fachschool In Lucerne. He : Shoulder STEAKS lb. 99c declared. - Sephardic Jews today Is a good gift for the person came to the United States in 1947 • compose 12 .5 percent of all Jewry who "has everything" else. Call and stepped into hi s Yeshiva Unl­ • throughout the world. 724-0200. versiry role 11 years later. • LONDON BROILS lb. 9 Sc • FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS by C. D. Smith • • Father Says 'No' Dates Until 18th Birthday : Corner ROASTS lb. 79c • own" you will be glad they cared ------r enough to take the time to be .• LEAN - COMPLETELY TRIMMED • "parents" and not merely good • providers. Your father lets one boy come :FLANKEN lb. 79c • to see you. He has promised you • can ugo out" \\!hen you reach a certain age. Thousands of teen­ agers would be happy in your situation. The majority of letters this column receives is from teen­ REMEMBER, WE DROP PRICES agers who express unhappiness because parents "won't let boys even come to see me," and "won't allow me to even talk to boys." NOT QUALITY! The next big problem of the teen­ age population can be summed up in these words, " I like this boy, THE WEEK'S LETJ'ER: "My just that, an opinion. The thing but I don't know if he likes me, SPECIALS - SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY question concerns dating. I am 16 you must remember is that you How do I find out for sure?" years old and my father doesn't have to obey the wishe.s of your Needless to say, there is no quick CLOSED SA TU RDA Y want me to go out with boys un• parents. They are responsible for answer suitable for either prob• your welfare and guidance. You ti! I am 18, although he trusts !em. ·me. He will let one boy come to will not always agree with them. the house. Yet, I feel that I am You may question their decisions Jf yoa haTe ■ teenace problem 70• old enou~h to go out. What do and their attitude, but you should want to dlstuH. or an obserY&tlon &e FREE DELIVERY - JA 1-3888 make. address ,-our Jetter to FOil A."lD you think?" always respect their judgment ABO UT TEJ::SAGERS. COMMUNITY OUR REPLY:· Any opinion that and obey their wishes. When the A..'liO SUBURBA.N' PRESS SERVICE. someone gave to you would be day comes that you are "on your FRANKFORT, KY. - \ \

TO TRAIN TIBETANS trainees will become the teaching aid to this refugee group. NEW' YORK - ORT has been staff of a proposed trade school :g asked to· undertake a program to for Tibetans who found sanctuary The first group of 15 Tibetans, Increased Tension Over Jordan Waler ~ train Tibetan refugee youth to be- In India. The request was made by aged 19-21, has already arrived ... come Instructors In vocational sub­ the International councn of Volun­ In Teheran. After two years of Seen Bringing War Closer In Mid-East .... study, they will return to India. jects. Upon completion, the tary Agencies, which coordinates The hanging ·of Parhan Attassl._ BEIRUT, Lebanon - Tension a naturalized American citizen, In I over the Jordan River has been a public square, and the court ! building up steadily In the Middle II I summation In the Attassl espionage f East, until the possibility of war case Indicated to many that what 1 I between the Arab states and Is­ the Syrians meant to hang was not II rael. once lightly discussed, Is now 11 • I a man but the United States Govern­ I a topic of serious consideration ment. = II by dlplom ats and other observers II I This Is one aspect of Syrian 1 here. pollcy on which there Is no Israel's diversion of waters and criticism from any Arab quar­ 1 Arab plans for counterdlverslon ters, not even from Cairo, ! of headwaters of the Jordan have which Is normally antagonistic 1! ALL LINES OF INSURANCE created an atmosphere In which II FOR BUSINESS, INDUSTRY. 110ME toward Damascus's Baa th party . war Is more likely than It has leadership. 1 ANO PUSONAL PROTECTION been since the Suez affair. Many I In Baghdad, Iraq, President Arabs feel that strained relations Abdel Salam Arif said, In a ~ 1 between the Arab states and the I broadcast statement: 11 There ts United States, which seems to back no doubt that the final battle ! 211 ANGELL STREET Israel, are worse than they have . I with Israel Is coming. It ls In­ been since the U.S. withdrew !ts evitable. The presence of Israel ,1 UNion 1-1923 aid for the Aswan High Dam. I In the midst of the Arab states 1 Ambassador at Large W. ls just not natural." Averell Harrlman's visit to Israel In Beirut, Michel Abu Jawdeh, 1 and East Germany President INSURANCE a commentator for the Influen­ J Walter Ulbrlcht's visit to Cairo tial and Independent newspaper I have seemed to point obviously to UNDERWRITERS, INC. Al Nahar, remarked recently 1 the way the United States and the that there seemed to be the ! Soviet Union llne up on the Arab­ =)-)-)-)-)-)-)-,-,-,-,-)- -,-i-)- - -,-,-,-,- - -,-,-,-,-, threat of "a United States Israel Issue. Suez": three pro-Nasser news­ papers and the Damascus radio echoed the phrase. The weekly newspaper Al Sayyad of Beirut put the Idea Into a cartoon. The firs t panel showed "the old trio" of all!es aga inst Egypt - Israel, Britain and France. The second panel showed .. the new trio" of allies against Arabs generally -Is­ rael, West Germany and the United States. Much of the argument about the danger of war has centered on statements by Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara Feb. 19 and by President Nas­ ser two days later. Mr. McNamara said: "Vio­ lence may flare up at any time over Israel's diversion of the waters of the Jordan River or Arab counterdlverslon plans. Thus far, Arab reaction to Is­ rael's diversion has been rea­ sonably muted. A principal United States objective has long been to keep the feud from es­ caping Into overt hostlllt!es. "The reallzatlon of this ob­ Week-End jective has been made more d!f­ flcul t by the Injection of sub­ stantial Soviet-bloc aid, both Values ! economic and mllltary, Into the region-particularly the United Arab Republic, Syria, Iraq and Yemen.'' Mr. McNamara also remarked that the United States had sold Hawk antiaircraft mlss!les to Israel to discourage Arab at­ tack. Mr. Nasser, In hi s speech, said 1965 was "the most crucial year in the Arab s truggle." Mr. McNamara blamed Eastern CHUCK ROAST arm s shipments for the tension, but Mr. Nasser blamed West Ger­ man arms shipments to Israel. Another factor has arisen since a visit by Assistant Secretary of BONE-IN State Ph!lllps Talbot to Lebanon and Jordan. Arabpollc!cal sources · reported that he had relayed to the two countries an Israeli threat of m!lltary action If the Choice, Heavy Western Steer Beef LB Arabs persisted In pl ans for · counterdlverslon of the Jordan. Arab pol!tlclans maintain that , he was trying to bring pressure in two Arab countries where the United States still has some LB. Influence. Center Cut 43c Now, moreover. the Arabs are citing Vice President Hum?hrey' s attendance at an Israel Bond rally Feb. 21 In Miami Beach. Arab commen­ tators have Interpreted l t as a flagrant provocation. "When the Vice President of lb. the United States volunteers to SHOULDER ROAST 76c sell Israel bonds." wrote the correspondent Basem J!sr In the Beirut newspaper Al Jar!da, ,.no one can any longer wonder why the dialoguebetweenWashlng­ ton and the Arab states has been ' a dialogue between the deaf.' Nor Makes Light Flaky Biscuits should one wonder any longer why Soviet diplomacy scores one victory after another at the Arab level." The Communist newspaper JIFFY Biscuit Mix Al Nida summed It all up here by asking w·here the Arabs' friends and enemies were . .. t.n­ brlcht ls In Cairo" It replied, NEW ENGLAND'S LARGEST RETAILER OF FINE FOODS! "while Harriman Is In Israel."

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Coverage wlll In­ Amer I ca , Mizrachl - Hapoel clude payments up to $10,000 and @ Purim Services Say Uruguayan Police Hamlzrachl, last month endorsed will be avaUable (during the en- t'l On Wednesday, 13 Adar II, a group major medic al plan provid­ roument period) to members under 5l MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay - ing hospital, medical and sur- the age of 70. · which Is the Fast of Esther, the Police here said Monday that 0 Meglllah will be read, and again assassins may have killed the [;l on Thursday, the Feast of Purim. wrong man, rather than Herberts The Book of Esther tells the story Cukurz, a former Nazi wanted I KOSHER !il of the courageous queen and s on charges of ha' Haman had preparedforMordecal. on Saturday. t" Among the synagogues and temples Despite the statement by a BU.SINESSMEN'S SPECIAL _i:, holdlng speclal Purim services are group calling Itself "Those Who Frankfurts and Beans, Cole Slaw the followlng: Can Never Forget'' that they had ;;J MISHKON TFILOH executed Cukurz for his wartime and Potato Salad, Coffee ~ Abraham· Linder will read the villainies, police are not sure (Only Pareve Cream Used) 75c :< Meglllah at Congregation Mishkon the bullet-riddled body Is that of (NO SUBSTITUTES) Tflloh at 7 P.M. on Wednesday. Cukurz. Identification may be 3: The Sisterhood will serve Purim e stablished by his wife, who Is ~ () refreshments to members and coming here from Sao Paulo, :,: their guests. The Megill ah will be OUR YOUNGER SET - Marsha Brazil, where Cukurz was ... read again on Thursday at June (left), aged 4, and Randy employed In a prlvateplane-rental JO 6:30 A.M. -Elaine, aged 16 months. are the business. Police plan an autopsy ... daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Murray TEMPLE SlNAI which may help Identify the lxxly· FRANKFURTS "'CD A special family servlcewlll be I. Cerel of 76 Peabody Drive, The dead man may be Cukurz s "' held at 8 P,M, on Purim Eve, Warwick. Grandparents are Mr. friend and business associate, Wednesday, at Temple Sinai. Por­ and Mrs. Benjamin H. Grall and Anton Kunzie, a 42-year-o!d All shapes, Knockwurst included tions of the Meglll ah wlll be read. Mr, and Mrs. Jack A. Cerel. Austrian who may have been with Noise makers wlll be distributed him on the night of the gun battle. and the Sisterhood will sponsor The, men resembled each other. refreshments after the service. Ballet Duo To Perform A Brazilian Journalist, mean­ TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL while, suggested that Cukurz had Special Purim services wlll At Barrington Center been trying to hunt down Dr. Josef Mengele. the notori- p~~~D 69C be held at 7 P .M. on Wednesday, Herc! and Myles Marsden, with the traditional reading of the well-known ballet team, will ous Auschwitz concentration Megglloh. All children of the present a lecture and demonstra­ camp physician believed to be Hebrew and Sunday schools wlll tion at a Joint meeting of the In South America. SMALL & FAT participate, and a Purim party Barrington Jewish Center Sister­ Writing In the Rio de Janeiro for the children will follow. Purim hood and the Ladles Guild of newspaper, A Notlcla, Hello Tys. morning services will be held on Barrington Congregational Church a reporter. said he had learned WHITEFISH 2 for 39c Thursday at 7 A,M. on Monday, March 29, at the Church that Cukurz hoped to capture LIMITED QUANTITY Mengele and turn him over to TEMPLE BETH AM meeting' house, according to Mrs. Lawrence Gordon, Sisterhood Pre­ Jewish agents In exchange for his Rabbi Alfred Fruchter wlll read own s afety. Mr, Tys s aid th at the Meglllah at Purim services sident. A coffee hour will foll ow the program. Cukurz was assassinated by some on Wednesday at 7 P.M. atTemple of Menge!e' s friends. Beth Am, · warwlck, Groggers and The program. entitled, "Ballet from Beginning to Professional." Mr. Tys. who said he had Hamantaschen will be given to known Cukutz, reported that the children. will feature students from the Braecrest School of Ballet. as the former Nazi had passed TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM well as the Marsdens. The stu­ himself off as a Jew and moved Children's Meglllah services dent demonstration will Illustrate freely In the Jewish community will begin at 4 P .M. on Wednesday the development of ballet s tudent In Rio. After he was recognized, at Temple Beth Sholom, and adult from classroom to professional he went to Sao Paulo to seek services at 7 P ,M. The Sisterhood theater. Myl es Marsden Is artistic anonymity, Mr. Tys said. wlll serve Purim refreshments to director of the Rhode Island State the children. Services on Thurs­ Ballet and Primo, while Herc! day, the Feast of Purim, will be Hadassah To Launch Marsden Is Prima Ballerina. They held at 6:30 A.M. There will be no are widely known for their work Research Program The Herald is now accepting Hebrew School sessions. On Sun­ with aspiring young dancers. day, March 21. there wlll be a NEW YORK - A five-year "Younger Set" Photos Purim Carnival, with prizes for Jewish research and publication children with the best Purim cos­ Gratz College Opens program to help strengthen Jew­ For early publication and For our Files tumes, and with refreshments and ish Identity among Jews In the games. Instrumental Library United States will be launched SONS OF ABRAHAM PHILADELPHIA - A library by Hadassah. The R. I. Jewish Herald The Meglllah wlll be r ead In of Jewish Instrumental music, Mrs . Mortimer Jacobson , na­ Congregation Sons of Abraham on firs t of Its ki nd on the eastern tional president of the organiza­ MAILING ADDRESS : BOX 6063, PROVIDENCE, R. 1. tion. said that Hadassah has Wednesday at 6:30 P .M. to usher seaboard, was opened here last PLANT AND OFFICE : HERALD WAY (OFF WEBSTER ST.) In the Purim Festival. The Sister­ month at Gratz College. The Joseph earmarked $25 .000 for this pro­ PAWTUCKET, R. I. hood wlll be hostesses to the child­ Kutler Library was established by gram. to be carried our in coop­ ren at a collation In the vestry Dr. Claire Schaff In memory of eration with the National Foun­ after the Meglllah reading. The her brother. dation for Jewish Culture. A com­ Book of Esther will be reread on A Gratz College graduate, Dr. mittee for the projectwlll be head­ Thursday at 6:30 A.M. Schaff teaches music at Rutgers ed by Dr. Judah J. Shapiro. sec­ University and the Philadelphia retary of the Foundation. OHAWE SHOLOM "Through this new Hadassah Congregation Ohawe Sholom Musical Academy. The library contains s cores for program of research and publi­ will hold Purim services at 5:45 cation, we hope to foster a great­ P .M. on Wednesday and at 6:45 large and small orchestras, cham­ ber music, string quartets and er understanding - not only among A,M. on Thursday. A special family Hadassah members but among service, at which the Meglllahwlll solo instrumental works. all Jews - of Jewish life and be read and Groggers distributed Establishment of the library has attracted interest in this cotm­ Its heritage and the need to pre­ to all children. will be held at serve lt," Mrs. Jacobson said. 7 P.M. on Wednesday. try and overseas. Contributions of composl tlons are being received "It is our intention to mobilize as are requests for scores for outstanding scholars to give New York's Negro Jews performances. The American­ greater understanding of the Israel Cultural Foundation has Jewish situation and condition live Full Jewish Life contributed a substantial number In American life. This wlll In­ a ;J.l.ome :. of coITl)osltlons, and lssacher chide efforts to ascertain demo­ NEW YORK - There are graphic data which wlll give us 10,000 Negro Jews In Harlem, Miron, the foundation's Israeli representative, has urged Israeli an understanding of our num­ not a East Bronx and Crown Heights. bers, age distribution, occupation­ An additional 20,000 are known composers to contribute their scores. al Involvement, group fertility rate to live In Philadelphia, Chicago, and many other such facts." memorv••· .Washington and New Orleans. They The Kutler Library Is a major are religious Jews who fulflll the element of the Jewish music li­ mlrzvahs and observe Shabbat and brary of the division of commun­ CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL When you have a mortgage, you Jewish holidays. ity services of the college. The Jewish Community Center have a debt. You pay it off if you live. Your The New York colored Hebrews Shalom Altman, head of the will hold Its annual Children's send their children to Jewish music department and library di­ Purim Carnival at the East Side family must try to pay it off, or lose the home, rector, said that little was known religious schools. A reconclll­ Center on Sunday. March 21, from if you die-unless you have a mortgage can­ atlon move to bring together the In the musical world of the cre­ 3 to 5 P.M. Therewlll be a costume Jewish Negroes and white Jews ative contributions of Jewish. parade, prizes, refreshments and -cellation policy. Such a policy will not only composers to music and that the games. Free bus service wlll be was started by a Hebrew teacher, pay off the mortgage for your heirs but, if M. Gladstone, who was Influenced Kutler library would help to end provided from the South Side by the late Israel President this lack of knowledge. Center at 2:30 P .M . Coffee and you live, the cash built up in the policy is hamantashen wlll be available for Yltzhak Ben Zvl's book, " The FAIR SABBATH available if needed for home repairs or other Exiled and the Redeemed." ALBANY, N.Y. - A 300- adults during the afternoon at the GI ads tone cooperated with mem ber delegation of the Amer­ Cafe Shushan. emergencies. Ellezar Brooks Panama-born ican Jewish Congress urged Gov. Negro cantor and leader of the RockefeHer and leaders of the S01.TrH PROVIDENCE YOUTH r------, East Bronx Negro Hebrew con­ New York State Legislature this · A unique project Is under way I SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA gregation. · Brooks hopes to · week to enact a statewide ., Fair In South Providence. Begun last t ELLIOT F. SLACK emigrate to Israel. Chaim Farez, Sabbath" law to exempt persons September, Its aim Is to Introduce Ethiopian-born Falasha Hebrew, observing as their Sabbath a day South Providence youth to the I 1018 INDUSTRIAL BANK BLDG. DE 1-2422 a graduate student at Yeshiva Uni­ other than Sunday from the meaning of Judaism and Orthodox I Please supply me with further information on versity, who attended Hebrew Uni­ state ban on conducting business Judaism. Rabbi Hershel Soln!ca I Sun Life's Mortgage Cancellation Policy. versity' In Jerusalem, said ten per on Sunday. The delegation also lectures twice each week, to one cent of the New York Negro Jews asked for broader powers for the group between the ages of 9 and I NAME .. '.' .. .. aspire to emigrate to Israel . There State Commission on Human 13, and to a group of 13- to 17- Is some Intermarriage between Rights authorizing It to -Initiate year:..olds. Thirty to 40 boys and I ADDRESS . white and black Jews, but no mixed comp! alnts and fix fines against girls meet each Saturday afternoon I marriage between black Jews and violators of anti-discrimination at private homes, and hold their L ...... ······ ·······•· .. .:..:.:....:.....:..:.:.....J white Christians. laws. .own services each week. 00 Excellent oppornmltles are In tne Herald' s Classified ads. CAMP MENDOTA FOR BOYS CASCO, MAINE First Child' s Birth Announced First Son's Birth Announced Mr. and Mrs. Irving Blattle of Lt. and Mrs. Mar c S. Davis Verndale Avenue announce the announce the birth of their first' CAMP DEERTREES birth of their first child. a son, Michael Jonathan, on March daughter, Ida- Lee, on Feb. 22. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Helmut B. Hirsch FOR GIRLS She Is the granddaughter of Max are maternal grandparents. Pater­ BRIDGTON, MAINE Soren. Mrs. Blattle Is the former nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Flor a Soren. Aaron Davis, and Mrs. Eva Davis Why Not The BEST For Your Child? Named To Dean's Ust Is the gr eat- grandmother. Miss Cheryl Novlch, daughter Call JOE SCHEIN, Dii:ector - 751 -6166 of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Novlch of Announce Daughter's Birth 41 Sackett Street, has heen named to the Dean's List for high scholas­ Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Calo! tic standing at Pembroke College or 15114 Dickens street, Sherman Oaks, Calif., announce the birth In Brown University. A sophomore of their first child, a daughter, at Pembroke, Miss Novlch Is a Lori Sue, on Feb. 20. Mrs. Calo! Park Avenue Kosher Delicatessen summa cum laude graduate of 840 PARK AVENUE, CRANSTON WI 1-9828 Cl asslcal High School. Is the former Shella Hollander of Providence. Maternal grand­ :On Dean' s List At Simmons EN'.,AGED - Mrs. Irene Fair­ Mrs. Marsha (Rosenfeld) parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollander of Sherman Oaks. hurst of 105 Thomas Avenue. STRICTLY KOSHER DELICATESSEN Klrshenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Pawtucket, announces the engage­ Mrs. Nathan Rosenfeld of 78 formerly of Morris Avenue, Provi­ dence. Paternal grandparents are ment of her daughter, Miss Sandra FROM NEW YORK Warrington Street, has been named Alice Fairhurst. to David Broom­ to the Dean's List of Scholars at Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Calof of·Los Angeles, Calif. field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall HEBREW NATIONAL KOSHER Simmons College, Boston. A 1961 Broomfield of 85 Payton Street. graduate of.Hope High School. she Announce Birth of Sixth Child He ls the son of the late Alice Rolled Beef lb. $1.59 Is a senior In the School of Science. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller Broomfield. Daughter's Birth Is Announced of 86 President Avenue. formerly Miss Fairhurst, a 1961 Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. graduate of Pawtucket West High ALPERSTEIN'S KOSHER of 86 Corinth Street, announce the Solomon of 172 Colonial Avenue, birth of their sixth child and first School. ls employed at Blackstone Albany, N,Y . , announce the birth son, Jeffrey Todd, on Feb. 12, Mutual Insurance Company. Mr. Rumanian Pastrami lb. $1.29 of a daughter, JIii Susan, on Feb. . Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Broomfield ls associated with I. 27. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Mlller of Taft Avenue and Broomfield & Son. TASTE OUR DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Evans H. Nelson of Providence and Mrs. Fannie Kouffman of Morris A November 20 wedding ls Mr. and Mrs. Morris Solomon of Avenue. planned. '"CRANSTON "S DELLY KING'" Albany. Great-grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Abraham Nelson and Mrs. Rose Cooper of Providence. Purim Festival Recalls Th-re at Announce First Child's Birth SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 8:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis Levin of 93 Lexington Avenue an­ Of Many Hamons Of History at Veterans Memorial Auditorium nounce the birth · or their nrst The colorful Jewish Festival Jews, using as their principal child, a son, Adam Seth, on Feb. of Purim which recalls the ancient reason that Jews chose to remain The Broadway Theatre league of R. I. 4. Mrs. Levin ls the former Shelley story of Queen Esther and her culturally and religiously Identi­ Rosenberg. ([ghl to save her people from fied. Hamans In various guises presents Annoimce Son' s Birth Haman, the Persian tyrant, will constantly threaten the security Mr. & Mrs. Alan F. Rosen­ ·be marked by Jews all over the of societies, diverse religious and thal of Onset. Mass. , announce world In religious services and ethnic groups. the birth of a son. Stephen William, ceremonies beginning al sundown Though an ancient festival, on Feb. 26 In Worcester, Mass. on w ednesday, March I 7. Purim's message gives it a con­ HILARIOUS AND ELECTRIC I Grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. The one-day holiday contains temporary ring. George Tobol son of Worcester and a contemporary message t.miver­ (Prepared by the Commission VICKI OJMMINGS K[NMLI. CLW< Mrs. Irene Rosenthal of Cranston. sally echoed at this time - the on Jnterfal!h Activities or Reform Great-grandmothers are Mrs. dedication to assuring religious Judaism.). ______EDWARD AL8E£' S Molly Greenberg of Providence freedom for all Individuals. and Mrs. Sarah Tobol son of The word "Purim" means Egypt Arrests Germans Worcester. "lots" and relates to the method Maternal grandparents are Mr. devised by the Persian Prime M lnlster, Haman, to select the day On Israel-Spy Charaes and Mrs. Herman Rosenberg. CAIRO - Four West Ger­ Paternal grandfather Is Jack Levin on which the Jews would be destroyed. Queen Esther, the wife mans, formally charged with syp­ ... Bl}'ll'o/LN of Crans ton. lng for Israel, have been arrested of King Ahasuerus, fought valiantly lo save the Jews and rescind the by the United Arab Republic. The ·Ai iiri Schneider '·- ·f Government said they had carried evil deeds of Haman, The legendary story or how on a terrorist campaign against TICKETS: Orch. $S-$4; Bale. $4-$3-$1 .50 Haman sought the genocide of his West German rocket and aircraft experts here. Avery Piano Co. 256 Weybosset St. GA 1-1434 :J ~;.L~q,::J country's Jewish population ls Johann Wolfgang Sigmund Lotz, found In the Biblical book of Esther. In today' s hand, Mrs. Albert described In an Egyptian statement Stone of Pawtucket, pl aylng wl th Early In Jewish history, this book was copied on the rolled scrolls as a former Nazi officer posing Dr. Herbert Smith, Superintendent as a horsebreeder. was accused of Schools In Lincoln, fotmd herself called Meglllolh. While other MEAT PRICES ARE LOWER! biblical texts were similarly pre­ of leading the spy ring, and of In 6 Hearts. being responsible for the dis­ served, the reading of the Esther MARCH 14 - MARCH 19 North Dr. Smith Meglllah has always received appearance of Heinz Krug, a Ger­ • A. K. 6, 5. 4 man rocket specialist, In Munich • Q. 4, 3 special pre-eminence In the syn­ agogue observance of the day. In I 962. The statement said Mr. ♦ A, K , Q . Lotz had confessed to spying for WHOLESALE BEEF CUTS ... 3 Purim ls a true holiday, with a festive atmosphere. As the Israel and to sending booby­ West East trapped letters to German experts (NONE SOLD TO DEALERS) 10, 9. 8, 7. 2 . Q. J . 3 scroll Is read at worship services, c hlldren and adults are encouraged here. Last fall an Egyptian post­ • J . 10. 5 • 8, 2 master was injured by such a ALL BONED OUT- CUT-UP- FREEZER WRAPPED J , 6. 5 10, 9, 8. 3, 2 to use noisemakers to blot out the •♦ ♦ letter. and the secretary of Wolf­ WESTERN STEER-ALL PRIMAL CUTS K, 2 ... A. 8. 6 sound of the name orthe tyrannical • Haman every time It ls mentioned. gang Pilz, a German rocket expert, South Mrs. Stone was blinded by one In November, • Void Costume balls and parties are held In religious schools and Purim 1962. lb. • A, K , 9, 7. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Lotz. said the 59c ♦ 4 plays are presented. BEEF BACKS Government, were arrested at ... Q, J. 10, 9, 7. 5, 4 The threat to physical survival FINEST- FOR ROAST AND STEAK represented by this story was no their vllla near the Pyramid of Mrs. Stone knew that trumps mere fo lktale to the Jewish people. Giza on Feb. 22. Radios, hidden had to split or she could not make Throughout their long and often explosives and booby- trapped lb. the hand so her only concern was tortured history, Ha mans have cakes of soap were said to be Whole Shoulders 55c the club suit. West made the best hidden In their home. A Govern­ periodically sprung up lo destroy ment spokesman annmmced that TENDER- FOR ROAST BEEF lead, a trump, which was won In dummy with the Queen. Now Mrs. Lotz' s parents, who were came the key play. The singleton Rabbi Rejects Invitation visiting them when the police lb. club was led and East, looking at arrested the couple , had been re­ Whole Briskets 79c It. automatically went up with his To Discriminating Club leased from custody. Ace, afraid he would not get It. Egyptian officials said Mr. Lotz FAMOUS N. Y. 999 BRAND PITTSBURGH - A local Hillel That was defenders' only trick Foundation director rejected an had maintained contact with Is­ lb. 79c trump In dummy for another Cl Ub invitation to attend a dinner of the rael by two short-wave r adio lead which caught the king. Assoclated Ar tists of Pittsburgh transmitters, and sent booby- trap­ lb. 69c This established the entire club because the event would be held ped m all to German scientists MIDGETS suit for 12 tricks. Had East thought In a club charged with practlctng on Instructions from Israel . They a little longer, or been more racial and religious bia s. The said he confessed that he had been experienced, he would have artists' gr oup has Negro and Jew­ trained for a year In Munich and realized that he should not have ish members. Paris by Israeli agents before played his Ace of a ubs. Even If Rabbi Richard L. Rubenstein coming to the UAR In ear ly 196 1, South had the King and Jack, she took his stand in a letter to Prof. with the assignment of gathering admitted she would have played the Jerry Caplan, president of the military Information, and Infiltra­ J ack and guessed wrong, figuring artists' group and director of the ting circles of foreign experts to as most would, that no one would Chatham College art depar tment. spy on and demoralize them. withhold the Ace looking at a He asserted that " it is a mat­ The others ar rested, said an singleton. As was the actual case, ter of public record that the Uni­ unidentified spokesman for the West would have won with his versity Club bars Jews. Negroes Egyptian inteJJlgence service, doubleton King and returned and people of Southern European were Franz Wllllam Kiesow, local CAPE KOSHER FOODS another trump making declarer descent from membership." representative of the Mannesmann helpless. East would still have The club Is a private Institu­ Steel Company of Dusseldorf, and "KEEP KOSHER AND SAVE" his Ace and dummy would have tion, not connected with the Uni­ his Egyptian-born wife. Another no more trumps. versity of Pittsburgh. West German arrested earlier. 58 WASHINGTON STREET, PAWTUCKET, R. I. 726-1200 The moral Is that even Gerhard Bauch, was said to be Branch Outle t Stores New Bedford - Maltapan- Swampscolt seemingly autom atic plays still A subscription to the Herald " not completely Involved but still require some thought. Is a good gift Idea. under Investigation."

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In a modern, progressive world, '° Combinec:l Sisterhoods Hold Mr. Berger said. ,ou1 MOtllf'I The panel's concluslonwasthat ,-i Intermarriage ls a ti>' eat both :,: Intermarriage Symposium to Judaism and to the well-being M The breaking-down of anti- Judaism wlll Inevitably grow of partners In such marriages, 5l Semitism and the resultant social worse, while population and social but that there ls a chance to curb 0 WOITII mobility of Jews were cited by trends continue along their present the tendency toward Inter- ·1;l Rabbi Jerome Davidson as the lines. marriage ..______t'il by SyMa Porte., primary causes o( lnterdatlng and The outspoken college student Excellent opportunities are In f;: Intermarriage. at an Inter- outlined the social pressures . tiie Herald's Classified ads. z marriage symposium Monday at among young people to belong to tl sury view announced 1964 In­ Temple Beth El. Mrs. Wllllam cliques ruled by the non-Jewish :,: CLIP AND SAVE ON TAXES- In I. Matzner, program chairman of majority. These cliques are social M If you or your wife are 65 volves the meaning of "medical care ... Temple Beth El's Sisterhood, or- rather than academic, he said, ~ or over, you receive a medical ganlzed the symposium. which and naturally affect the social life expense deduction break In the 1964 A court had previously allowed .b the entire nursing home costs for was sponsored by the Sister- of their members. This leads law. Until last year you were able hoods of. Temple Sinai, the Bar- to Interfaith dating, which he does to deduct your medical and dental an ailing father as deductible medi­ cal expenses because the father had rlngton Jewish Center and Temple not oppose. He said such dating expenses wl th out reducing them by Beth El. wlll continue as long as parents 3 per cent of your adjµsted gross high blood pressure and a gall i bladder condition, was generally Panelists were Rabbi Davidson, permlt It, and parents have a .>< Income, but you had to reduce your New England Director of the Union tendency to "let It happen." deductible medicine and drug ex­ confined to bed, had .his meals In bed, had to be bathed by male of American Hebrew Congre- Mr. Berger pointed out the penses by 1 per cent of your ad­ gatlons, who gave the religious purely personal nature of love ~ justed· gross Income. This 1 per nurses and attended by other () ductlon because a principal rea­ viewpoint; Dr. Harold Organic, a and religion, lllustratlng his re­ :,: cent wastage rule has now been sociologist at Brown University, marks with a Catholic rather than .... knocked out and you may deduct son for the father's presence In _.. . son for the father•s presence In who offered statistical observa- a Jewish example by saying that eve;y dollar of your medicine and !Ions, and Jeffrey Berger, URI church tells Intermarried couples French fries, cole slaw .... drug costs on your 1964 Income the nursing home was to receive · the nursing services and atten­ sophomore and Rhode Island what religion their children must and draw.n butter! "'g: rax return. Herald columnist, who gave the follow, though It has no right to Only $2.751 This same 1 per cent wastage tion necessitated by his poor health and age. The Treasury originally collel!late view on Intermarriage. dictate this. He remarked that rule also has been eliminated on' Rabbi Davidson Indicated that, "once two Individuals have decided the medicine and drug bills you barred the medical expense de­ 11aHnsan•s duction for the portion of the costs beeause of pressures of mobility, they wish to marry, no religious paid for a 65-or-older parent for families all over the country are body has a right to Interfere, HUfflfflOCHS whom you furnished more than half allocable to meals and lodging, but It finally agreed that the court breaking up. The Jewlsll family traditions notwithstanding." 245 Allens Ave ., HO 1-6000 the support In 1964. You too can Is affected by these pressures, Tradition cannot be held Inviolate now deduct every penny of these was · right. This can be a malor breakthrough for many hard­ which are another contributing ------­ expenses on ·your 1964 return. factor In the growing rate of Inter- For the hundreds of thousands pressed famliles with Ill parents. You now may also deduct as a marriage. He defined It as a of you who buy accident and health rebellion against authoritarianism Insurance policies, an Important medical expense the cost of hir­ ing a person to guide a blind spawned In the "great chaos of tax saving appears an Increasingly adolescence." YOU CAN'T HIDE safe deduction. As a general rule, child to and from school and dur­ ing the school day, says the Trea­ The rabbi pointed out several premiums paid for accident and of the "scare" statistics of inter­ heal th Insurance are deductible as sury. If you're parents of a retarded marriage: there are five to six medical expenses. times as many divorces In famllles The Treasury, however, Inter­ child who cannot be placed In a PRIDE! special training school, another which have Intermarried and the pret., this to limit the deduction Juvenile delinquency and dope ad­ to premiums which cover In­ 1964 cou~ behind the wt-I. one 1964 case the government's "all the boys Jewish, all the girls By the way. you -,'t hoar that FORD ga by. (FORDS lawyers actually conceded that School Board Seats your religion." run quieter than Rolls-Roycfl.) such premiums were deductible as MONTREAL - A bill to be Jews bear a significant obli­ medical expenses, Indicating that flied soon In the Quebec Legis­ gation to perpetuate their own At DARIO -. toke pride in the woy we do busi­ the Treasury sooner or later may lature will pave the way for Jew­ original and unique version of neu - ond in the FORD p,oducb we sell. give In. ish meniJershlp on the Protestant monotheism, he concluded. and We certainly don't wont to hide it, either! If you have these policies and School Board of Greater Montreal made four concrete suggestions are Itemizing deductions on your for the first time In the 40-year to curb rates of Intermarriage. 1964 return, you might deduct history of the school board. Ties with religious practice should the premiums as medical ex­ The bill would authorize an In­ be strengthened: pa,ents should penses - relying on the court crease· In membership of the abstain from the hypocrisy of being decisions. Keep In mind, though, board from 16 te 25, of whom shocked when their children, that this could lead to a dispute five would be Jews. allowed to date non-Jewish young­ and dlsallowance of your deduction T. P. Howard, attorney for the sters, decide on anlnterfalthmar­ If your return Is examined- If the school board, and Samuel Godin­ rlage; parents should let their Treasury hasn't by then conceded. sky, attorney for the Canadian children know the problems of If you are among the countless Jewish Congress, said they saw dating outside their faith and of thousands who have ailing parents no obstacles to early passage. Intermarriage; conversion should or other very sick relatives, you The board had agreed unani­ be considered, whenever an Inter­ may benefit greatly from a more mously to seek authority for marriage takes place, so children liberal Treasury attitude toward board membership Increase to of such a m arr! age wlll have a deduction of nursing home costs have Jewish members. firm religious base, as medical expenses. Previously It had been believed Dr. Organic pointed out to the 'MARTY" If a person Is In a nursing home that It was legally Impossible to Sisterhoods that there has been primarily for medical care, the en­ have Jewish members on the a 17 per cent rise In the number tire nursing home cost Is a medical school board without Constitution­ of Intermarriages In the past 60 WEISSMAN expense: If he Is not In primarily al changes In the British North years. The percentage of Inter­ for medical care, only the actual America Act. married couples Is presently 34%. KOSHER MEAT MARKET expense of · medical care Is Jewish leaders have criticized In the San Francisco area, for deductible and the substantial the system under which Jewish example, he said 25% of Jewish NE XT TO SHAARE ZEDE K amounts of nursing home costs al­ children attend schools under marriages are to non-Jewish 682 BROAD ST. SYNAGOGUE locable to food and lodging are l)Ot Protestant auspices, since there partners. deductible. The more liberal Trea- are no overall public schools as The most striking statistic In the United States. offered by the Brown sociologist wish to thank our customers for East German's Arrest It was felt that there were was that 70 per cent of the child­ enough Jewish children In the ren of Intermarriages are not making it possible for us to Celebrate Protestant-directed schools to raised as Jews. Asked .After Testimony warrant Jewish representation on Mr. Berger was careful to FRANKFURT - West Ger­ the school board. emphasize the personal quality Our 4th Anniversary in Business. many recently demanded the arrest About 17 ,500 of the 65 ,000 chil­ of his campus viewpoint toward of the East German Minister for dren In the Montreal Protestant Intermarriage. He stressed his lndusiry, Eric Markowltch, for schools this year are Jewish. belief that the problem facing allegedly shooting Germans trying to escape to the West over the Berlin Wall. The charge enlivened Right Wing Groups · May Be Investigated the trial here, which opened 13 WASHINGTON - The House HUAC had never probed right­ Beef BRISKETS lb. 89c months ago, of leading personnel Un-American Activities Com­ wingers, Rep. Charles Weltner, of the Auschwitz concentratlen mittee, which has been criticized Georgia Democrat, pointed out camp, charged with murdering frequently for avoiding probes of that, In 1939 and 1940, the com­ thousands of Jews. 'right-wing organizations, may ex­ mittee did Investigate the acti­ Markowltch had come here to tend Its program Into Investiga­ vities of the German-American (APQN S lb. J9c testify against some of the de­ ting the Ku Klux Klan, the Ameri­ Bund and other anti-Semitic or­ fendants. He had been a prison­ can Nazi Party, the Minutemen, ganizations. er' at Auschwitz, and told the the Black Muslims and other Meanwhile, a protest oppos­ court that more than 1,000 of groups considered to be part ing the probe was filed with the the camp's Inmates were mur­ of the "radical right," It was committee by· the American lb. 59c dered In November and Decem­ Indicated here. Civil Liberties Union. ber of 1942 because they were Rep. EdWln WIiiis, Louisi­ Conceding that "the record no tonger al>le to work. Hans ana Democrat, chairman of the shows" that the organizations Laterner, a member of the de­ HUAC, said that the committee, named "engage In acts of physi­ fense counsel, petitioned the In secret session, adopted a res­ cal harassment and violence," the court that he be arrested because olution authorizing a preliminary ACLU contended, nevertheless, fRANKfURTS lb. 69c he had ordered men to be shot study to show whether extension that the committee had "no author­ while trying to escape over the Into the right-wing area should ity whatever" to probe Into these Berlin wall. The chief judge proceed. A decision on such a matters. ------turned down that application, step, he said, will depend on the A Herald ad always gets best FREE DELIVERY ruling the Berlin Wall Issue had results of the preliminary study. results - our subscribers com­ no bearing on the current trial Disputing charges that the prise an active buying market. >,- ---~-- -

INDICT HITLER BONN - West German offi­ Women's American ORT Kane Dies At 77 :g clals have anno1mcedplans to Issue ( Continued from Page 1 ) ( Continued from Page 4) of the tourist trade - a boom­ ~ an Indictment charging mass world. It maintains schools ln- Ing Industry In Israel. There are National Bank In Miami Beach. In • murder against Adolph Hitler, Providence he headed the Kane 22 countries on five continents - al so courses In sewing, hal rdres s­ ~ who Is generally believed to have Investment Company and owned there are more than 17 ,000 ing, plumbing, tool and dye-mak­ :i: committed s ulclde In a flaming major shares In the Lapham and trainees In Israel alone. ing, ~ome economics, etc. Berlin b1mker In 1945 as the city Doris Buildings and In the Ways g Seventy different skills and ~ lay und<;r Red Army siege. . trades are taught In Its three and land Manor, where he Jived. He four year technical high schools CASE HISTORY also owned a farm In Seekonk, to at;,out 40,000 students per year. OF AN ORT STUDENT where he bred and owned a string of raetng horses for about five ~- Robert Ganazey' s Scltools are established as the need Pierre arises - as, for instance, in Pierre is one of the thousands years Just before World war II. of Algerian Jews who have fled He gave about $75,000 worth of France since the Algerian crisis to France in the past few years. when thousands of Jews fled Africa. He ls 16, the eldest child in his thoroughbreds, Including a son of ~ 'Miracle of Israel' Man o• War, Kearsarge, to the ..:I "Miracle of Israel" tells of Is­ In New York also extra schools fat1r.;w months after the father are established as necessary. ·vanished, the mother, who was Army In the 1940s. ;i rael's Ingatherlng of more than sick and still ls not well, began Two years ago he estimated There ts one permanent school, ti!i~t_e1/ie r~a~~•~: J~!et!, ~~"!, years to advance Jewish institu­ change according to the times - at like so many other Algerian ado­ BUr))lus for export, and a large- the moment there are many lescents, became a part of the tions. He was a founder, fl r st BENJAMIN N, KANE ~ scale housing Industry to match war. president and honorary president ... mass Immigration. courses in electronics, m achtnery, For a long time his mother dldn~ dietetics. Other courses include a know how he was spending his of Temple Beth Israel, a founder the first woman graduate. "Miracle of Israel" delves deep­ time, but she finally found out, and trustee of the Jewish Home Mr. Kane ts survived by his gj course In hotel trades In Israel and, frightened, she sent him off E-o ly and profoundly In vibrant ho• which trains workers to take care to relatlves ln France. for the Aged, a trustee of Miriam wife and three sons, Sidney Kane man terms Into the fasclnatln,; Pierre's mo t h e r knew about Hospital and a member of Temple of Providence, Irwin Kane of Los ORT, and she asked her relatives problems of the Integration of to try to place Pierre in a French Emanu-EI. Angeles, and Howard Kane of the "Oriental.Jews" Into the role BIG VALUES FOR YOUII ORT school. He was accepted by He was born In Russia on Miami Beach, Fla.; a brother, of the Israel Defence Forces In the Strasbourg ORT Center, and sent there to live in the school July 3, 1887, a son or the late Matthew J . Kane of Scarsdale, unifying and training the Im• Nathan and Paullne (Woloshln) N. Y,; a sister, Dr, Bella Brower migrant youth, as well as Rt.and· (;LORGI BLRLINSK\ do~~~3:1y became apparent that Ing as an unparalleled shield KOSHER MEAT MARKET Pierre was a very bright boy wtth Kane, originally Kogen. He at- or New York City, s Ix grand- much technical ability. He was tended public schools In New York children and eight great-grand- against constant thrests of at­ YM will ...... on fanMMIS .... tack. Galmey Impartially ex­ GENUINE STEEi!. LIVER lb. 69c ~~ ~~::te~oo· ~~ s~i~r~s "i:: C lty, and moved to Providence children. imdnes the religious "kuller­ an atmosphere or vfolence, in a after his marriage In 1908. Later Funeral services wlll be held Pkunp-TenCMf milieu where recklessness and kampf', the crisis of the kibbutz YOUNG FOWL lb. 27c t\thtlng ablllty we re considered he was graduated from the Rhode on Sunday In Temple Emanu-El. and other problems In an lnlri~u­ the hJJhest virtues. He had ror• Island College of Pharmacy, of Burial will be In Lincoln Park lng series of Insights Into the EGG-ONION MATZO 28c eotten how to dlsctpllne himself which Mrs. K~~-l_s_be_l_le_v_ed_t_o_be___ c_e _m_e_te_r.cy_. ______Miracle of Israel. BORSCHT - jar 28c ~fdot~:;,. 1fte•~~ff\~~etr:i:.~•n~; $11.95 SALAMI MIDGffi lb. 9Sc the quietness/ the orderUness, and BOLOGNA MIDGETS lb. 89c the com/arat ve passivity of school Author Harold Fisch Teaching At Brown Herzl Presa CALL DE 1-9595 - DELIVERY lll~e •:as,bhot!~r~e[:r rf~~ssbe­ WAIWICK - CRANSTON - PIOV. ( Continued from Page I ) and Oxford. His st~dles were in- 1115 Park Ave., N. Y. 22, N. Y. :i:he.:v?~ boipet:;t coy~:r:o a~! terrupted by war-service as an turmoil, an::.f the ORT Instructors Despite his few weeks In this continued to work patiently with officer In the R.N.V.Y. from 1942- him. to try lo teach him that country, the Israeli scholar had work and study are worthwhUe 1945. In 1957, he left England lo no difnculty In ascertaining the take up his present position In Is­ ~gu;:O~nf\f:t!!'l1c~ an~/hoer ~n~~ rarest American sport: walklng. can take pride. rael. He has also taught a.t. Ha·.,-. During a long stroll around the University College, "a fiedgllng East Side not long ago, he saw no university," and regularlyteaches other pedestrian. He hopes to do a courses !or adults In the popular great deal of walklng, to see quite A school for training OK l evening programs In Tel Aviv. teachers Is maintained In Anleres, a lot of this country before re­ Professor Fisch has done a Switzerland. These are usually turning to Israel, probably In mid­ "fair amount" of lecturing In fl NOW fonner ORT students. summer, but at any rate, In time England and Israel. He speaks of­ Most ORT schools are board­ for the opening of rail classes at ten on Biblical matters at ZOA Ing schools where clothing, food Bar-Ilan. House In Tel Avlv and was last and shelter are provided, since He and his colleagues at the there about the book of Job. He ts ~ . OPEN! many of the students either have university near Tel Aviv have doing quite a bit of lecturing here: no homes or come from the very been busy lately editing a volume to the English faculty at Brandeis poorest type of home. of essays on Shakespeare In Heb­ last Wednesday on the Hebraic tn­ Now 84 years old, the ORT rew for the fourth Shakespeare nuence In English literature, to group was started In Russia. The centenary. The book, publlshed at the Hug Ivrl this April on Israel American ORT Federation was the end of February, was edited Zangwlll, at Providence Hebrew born In 1922, and the American by Murray Rostan, a visiting In­ Day School this Sunday at 8 P.M., Women's Branch came into exis­ structor at Brown from 1959 to and at Hillel on Tuesday. ~, PULLMAN tence five years later. The Provi­ 1961. Professor Barbara Lewalskl "Bar-nan University, An Ex­ dence Branch is ten years old. or the Brown De1>1rtment of Eng­ periment In Education," will be The mother of three children - lish contributed to the collection his subject at the Day School. At Jeffrey, 6 1/2: Richard, 3 1/2, and Mr. Fisch "wrote quite a Hillel House on Tuesday at 8 P.M., and Michael. 8 months old - chunk of the book.'' Containing Professor Fisch will give the ~i PANCAKE HOUSE Mrs. Salk says that ORT!sprlnct­ articles from a number of leading third Helal Hassenfeld Memorial pally a money-raising organization Shakespeare experts In different Lecture, entitled "The Jewish AND - the money going, of course, parts of the world, It Is the first Image In English Literature." A to help In the establishment of substantial work of Shakespearean question period moderated by ·~:w" ·◄ · schools and In the training of criticism to appear In Hebrew. Rabbi Nathan N. Rosen, Jewish -- ~ students throughout the world. The great poet-dramatist Is quite Chaplain at Brown University, wlll Among the projects which the a draw In Israel, said Mr. Fisch. follow the lecture, which Is open local ORT chapter undertakes are His plays are frequently per­ to the public. RESTAURANT a Military formed. The English faculty of Casserole suppers, ------Whist, Rummage Sales, candy Bar-Ilan has been quite busy lec­ sales, etc., and the Annual Lun­ turing on Shakespeare during the ~ cehon at which time an Annual centennial year. Mrs. Rita Eitani Ad Book Is published. This year Combining research, writing, 1209 BROAD STREET the Annual Luncheon will be held lecturing and teaching poses no ~ on May 20 at the Rhode Island problems for Mr. Fisch (he ex­ May Keep Passport Yankee. plained that the English don't ftnd II necessary to go In for the JERUSAl,EM - The Interior PROVIDENCE Ministry withdrew last week Its nearly-ubiquitous doctorate of iA~ demand that"'Mrs. Rina Eltani, a CASE HISTORY American teachers), who Is a fre­ ·u OF AN ORT STUDENT quent contributor to scholarly member of the Upper Nazareth -~ . Armando C. Journals. The quarterly, "Ju­ City Council. should hand In her I was born in Trieste on De­ passport pending clarification of cember 1st, 1948. daism," has carried one of his i i Your Host Both of my parents were born articles, on Israel Zangwtll. her nationality status. The Inves­ .-'~ 1n Corfu, Greece, but they did not tigation has sparked a controversy meet each other until after the­ At Brown, he Is teachlng two end of the Second World War. In Israel. .~.~ When the Germans. occupied analytical courses In poetry and --~_J The Ministry contended that · ~I' MORRIS FISH ;::1•~!:, i:fon':0 ~~t ~~i:a::.: nctlon to undergraduates, and of­ since she had a non-Jewish mo­ Illes, to an annihllatlon camt, fering graduate seminar lectures ther, she was not entitled to auto­ ~i:.st li~;rysu~~:r.r ~:w!~:r. on critical analysis of Engllsh and matic Israeli citizenship under the an dwere freed by the AWed American llterature. Next fall, Law of Return. Mrs. Eltanl was Forces. My father was placed tn back In his own university, he will a hospital, where be bad to re-­ recorded In the 1948 census as main for six months. teach a second-year survey of being of Jewish nationality. 20 Different My mother and father then met Engllsh _literature to 1740, a each other, and were married, She received Israeli citizen­ and moved to Trieste. My brother fourth-year pro-seminar on the ship In I 952 under the Law of was born in 1947, I. a year later, and my sister, in 1955. novel, and a graduate seminar In Return and In 1961 she received Varieties I went to the Jewish kinder• the theory and practice of literary a passport which was renewed In ::refhei!° tc!:k r;::erof sc:~~~ criticism. 1964. Last December, the Interior tional training. I didn't want to Even the best Israeli students Ministry asked her to hand In her study very much, so I left school Of Pancakes of English Literature have the passport and the Issue was raised t~tt;~~~e;1 w-:!t,h;s ~bi~rfo0 1i;~ip constant d1ff1culty of working In a In Israel• s Parliament. my family, whose economic situa­ tion was and ls very poor. foreign language, said the Brltlsh­ In 1961 my mother fell 111 with born scholar when asked how 'FIDDLER ON ROOF' cancer and was operated on. Only Brown students compared with NEW YORK - "Fiddler on et've~ t!tr1:erm::-:a1~ ~!d Jlit v~:; others he had taught. He did not th.e Roof," the musical based on BREAKFASTS, DINNERS ooor. My father ls 111 too; he has Sholem Aleichem's tales of East had a heart disease for many hesitate, however, to compare years. Brown boys with Engllsh students European Jewish life, has been Now I am beginning a new life. named the best religious drama LATE SNACKS, DAILY SPECIALS I came to realize that it was lrn• (he was a lecturer at Uni­ portant for me to continue my versity from 1947 to 1957), "Some of 1964 by the National Catholic studies in order really to help my Theater Conference. family and mvself, and I anolled of the students In England were to the ftne ORT , school in Mllan. perhaps better educated, but the I am now a student again, and I average of tntell!gence and liveli­ TOBACCO HARVESf have the chance t0 become a sk.111· ed technician. I consider the dear ness of mind are better here than TEL AVrv - Israel last year cultivated 5,000 acres of tobacco ~ec:ar;u9Ct~i:i>'at!sec~~: ~ot~1J In Leeds," and warmhearted as true brothers. Harold Fisch was born In Bir­ yielding a harvest of 1,000 tons mingham and educated at of tobacco leaves. l I Ben-Gurion Confirms Seat belts, designed to keep early horseless carriages around passengers from falling out, were l895-1905, notes ihe Automobile Pact With Adenauer _part of the equipment cif several Legal Association, TEL AVIV - Former Pre­ mier David Ben-Gurlon confirmed here that, In 1960, he and the All forms of personal and business insurance then West German Chancellor Dr. Konrad Adenauer, entered into an including - Life - Accident - Group • Fire - agreement at a meedng In New York for West German military Automobile - Casualty - Bonds aid to Israel. Until now, that pact , had been the object of merely Murry M. Halpert unofficial reports. Mr. Ben-Gurlon not only con­ 800 Howard Bldg. firmed that unofficial report but DE 1-9100 Residence: DE 1-6949 also insisted that "it still stands." He pleaded for greater under­ standing of the present West Ger­ man Government under Chancellor Ludwig Erhard, saying Mr. Erhard THE MIRIAM HOSPITAL "is not a Nazi, and the present generation (of Germany) Is not 164 Summit Avenue, Providence 6, R. I. Nazi.'' The Officers and Trustees CANDY of the Hospital OUTLET cordially invite you to attend the PASSOVER :Jliirl'J - ninth Annual meeting BALLET PROGRAM-Herc! and Myles Marsden, featured performers, of the State Ballet of Rhode Island, will present a dance program at the coffee and dessert hour of the Miriam Hospital Women's Association CANDIES in the Sopkin Auditorium on Monday at 12:30 P,M, at theSheraton-BlltmoreHotel. Mrs. Raymond FACTORY - FRESH J. Surdut, membership chairman, announced that the affair Is In honor ot new members. All paid-up members ot the Association are Invited TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1965 to attend. Mrs. Ray E. Friedman, president, Is chairman ex-ot!lclo. 29c to 59c (reg. 49c to 99c) at 8:15 P.M. Coffee Hour DANIEL JACOBS In 1SO NIAGARA ST. Secretary PROVIDENCE Please use fifth Street Entrance Hollywood off 880 Broad Street THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND betwffft Atlantic and luington A•n.

By Bamey Glaser ROGER WILLIAMS HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - B'nal Burns said he didn't know ' I B' r!th' s Irving Thal berg Lodge Jessel too well In 1928 when the CHAPTER chose the Friars' Club Saturday latter s tarred on Broadway In 'NAI night, Feb. 13, to present the "The Jazz Singer," a role Jessel HOPE CHAPTER ' I 965 Jett Chandler Memorial failed to get In the Warner Bros. Award to George Jessel . who picture but played by Al Jolson B CRANSTON­ 'RITHWOMEN usually manipulates the micro­ instead. 14 1 sat in the audience," WARWICK CHAPTER phone but for once had to listen recalled Burns, " and when the to other celebrities talk - about prodigal son returned home, taking him. his father's place as cantor In the Lodge President Jerry Rasch­ synagogue on Yorn Klppur and ANNUAL QUOTA DINNER all Introduced film producer Sid singing Kol Nldre, this reall y broke Wednesday, March 31st, at 6:30 P.M. - Sheraton - Biltmore Hotel Rogel! who, as toastmaster, said, me up and I cried. "The Jett Chandler Award Is one "rm a Jew and my father of the highest awards that any was a cantor. I was so over­ worthy man may receive. Tonight, come I just had to see Jessel. -= / Special Attraction!! we have reached our pinnacle - But the m an backstage told me 1 Direct from Miami Beach a man who has received many couldn't go In. He said Lupe awards but not as many as he Velez was In Jessel's dressing Hotel Appearances, Broad• I , deserves/' _ room.'' way and his own Televi• Then the fun started - all In closing, Burns said, "I don't sion Show. slanted at Jessel's speeches, sale have to tell you what I think ot of Israel bonds, offkey singing Jessel. He knows I love him." LEONARD YOUNG and amorous spasms. Toasnnaster Rogell announced, "Mr. Versatility" Guests on the dais Included: 110ur next speaker is an avid George Burns , Jack Benny, Sidney golfer. Jack Benny practices so Miller, Harry Richman, Mr. and often I asked the clubpro, "What's Outstanding Speaker Mrs. Ben Oaklal)d, L.A. City with him anyhow?" and the Councilwoman Rosalind Wyman, pro said, uHe has the greatest ELIAS KAGEN her husband and National Demo­ swing In the world but I can't District # 1 Director of Vo• cratic Committeeman Eugene seem to help him. He just walks cational Guidance Wyman and L. Wolfe Gilbert, that way." J Composer Ben Oak! and key­ Said Benny, "rve made so boarded many excellent stand­ many speeches lately I'm now ards he had written with Jessel's known as the FULL Jewish Barry collaboration. After confessing Goldwater. As a Donor or Spon­ he had written Jessel's theme • 'Tonight we are paying tribute sor You participate song, "My Mother's Eyes." L. to George Jessel who makes 300 Wolfe (Wolfie) Gilbert, dean of speeches a year, half of them at in such Vital Work American songwrl ters, asked funerals. He's a wonderful guy George how much he would charge who will always 'let you down."'' as: NOT to sing It. Jessel would rather speak at George Burns and Jessel funerals than on the dais. He can't • Aid to Israel promptly jumped up and sang Gil­ wait until a friend dies. He has • Hillel Foundations on bert's famous "Waltln' for the everyone's eulogy ready. When Robert E. Lee." Mournfully, Jack I went to the hospital to have college campuses Benny said, "rm dead without my some polyps- removed from my • B. B. Youth Services violin" prompting Jessel to Inject, nose, he had his papers ready. "I can remember when one and Vocational Ser­ "And you know something? We're SHOWN AT TiiE KICK-OFF MEETING at the home of Mrs. David I dead WITH your violin." of James Mason's cats died. Jessel vices Bandleader SamrLJ Weiss' was ready. The cat had a funeral ~Rifa~s rg~ l~r; rltr~. 1t:r.:S:m Lo~el~~~i· ~~: ~~~ Dinner; Mrs. ~ymour Frariklln, President, District #1, Speaker J the violinist loaned Jack his Instru­ and I went with a lot of other (Fred Kelman Photoa) evening, and Mrs. David Meyers; Hostess. ment and the beloved comedian, professional people and a few fur­ remaining seated, played a well riers. Jessel delivered the eulogy done "Waltln' for the R.E.L." and," drawled Benny, 11you would When the big crowd at the Friars never believe what that cat did applauded enthusiastically, Jack for Israel. arose, walked Into the audience "Why, Jessel cried and cried and serenaded members at their and he didn't even KNOW the tables. cat." Toastmaster Rogel! Introduced Jessel jumped up and protested, George Burns as a singer with the "Yes, I did. That cat was Pussy greatest range Hfrom Basso Far­ Galore." (Pussy was the sexy gal shtoonkenar to Coloratsourls." ln the movie ,_Goldfinger," Burns acknowledged the Introduc­ portrayed by 37-year-old Honor tion by gravel-voicing the verse Blackman,) of an early tune that ended with, Benny then scolded his closest "when the chorus goes like this" friend George Burns for telling and then admitting, "I forgot the rlsque stories to a mixed audience chorus." and ..shrilled with feigned annoy­ Burns expressed gratitude that ance, "You're the dirtiest man STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Leo Jacques, Souvenir Journal Ch8tnnan; Miss Ann Bercovltz Memorials· Jessel wasn't acting as toast­ In the world." When Jessel did Mrs. Leo Weiss, Editor; Mrs. J. Harold Krasnoff, Souvenir Journal Co-Chairman Seated left to' right· Mrs" G. Sidney Granoff, future B'nal B'rtthers; Mrs. Charles Sallet.z_ Rummage; Mrs. 0Sldney Eisenberg, Tre~surer: master this evening. "He usually his best to part the pair, Benny Not shown are Mrs. Ell Portman, Co-Chairman; Mrs. William Hyman, Clearance, and Mrs. Morris Ratush, does 25 minutes," he said, "tears cut him down with, "And you're Grandmothers Page. YOUR GIFT SUPPORTS you apart and when he's through the next dirtiest!" · . H011Pltala and Clinics Aid to Servicemen and Hospitalized Vets you have to buy a $25 bond for An Alert_-':"ti-Defamation Leape And many local service Organisation• Israel." ( Continued on Page 15 ) BLOODMOBILE FOR ISRAEL Humphrey were present. The .------.-.------.. - ence between thetheaterandfllms. NEW YORK - The first of a vehicle was gTven In their honor "When you work on a stage, Ir's fleet of bloodmobiles for the Is- by the Women's Division of Amer­ acting," he said. "When youwork ~ rael Red Cross \ service was ican Red Mogen Dovld for Is­ In a movie, you're merely behaving ~ dedicated at a ceremony on Sun­ rael, the support wing of Magen in front of a camera." .; day In Times Square at 3:00 P.M. David Adorn, the Red Cross service ADVOCATE: Peter I.B. Lavan, ... Vice-Pre sident and Mrs . Hubert of Israel. the lawyer, tells of hi s early days when he followed the work of a ~:======::::; brllllant, aging lawyer. The man ~ Providence Chapter was a born advocate. who could take either side of an argument National Women's Committee by Leonard Lyons - but whose memory was slip­ Brandeis University ping. One day the old man argued STAR: Olivia de Havllland ME ETING: William Meyero­ an appeal , but apparently forgot Sponsoring pl ays a mental case in "Hus h. witz, the National Academy of which side had retained him. He "Sound of Music" Hush, sweet Charlotte." She's In Design' s prize winner, has palnted presented a brilliant ar gument for N.Y. to make a tour of 37 theaters por traits of many Supreme Court the other side. AT WARWICK CINEMA In three days, by bus , wl th her justices . The series began years Hi s colleagues flnallywhlsper­ March 28 at 8 o'clock co- star, Bette Davis. Judy Gar­ ago , when he had his firs t show ed to the veteran that he was on land' s tribute to he r performance Tickets $5.op - Tax Deductible at the Corcoran Gallery In Wash­ the other side. The old lawyer was: 1 '0livia, you were wickeder ington. Justice Oliver Wendell nodded , then suddenl y told the For Reservations : Write Mrs. Gerold Finkelman than the wicked witch of 'Wizar d Holmes came in , by chance, and appellate judges: "Ye s , your hon­ 24 Roy Street, Providence, or of Oz." ' complimented Meyerowitz - who Phone JAckson 1-0422 ors, these are the pr eposter ous Mis s de Havlll and telephoned shrugged: " I feel r m only star r­ arguments I expect my opponent her sister. J oan Fontaine, who' s ing." wlll make. Bur, the truth Is ..." married to Al Wr ight. A man "I feel the same way," replied EAR - RING: Zachary Scott and GA 1•1229 MRS. LEO GLBCLEN GA 1-1229 answer ed the phone , and asked Mr. Justice Hol mes , who was then Ruth Ford are co- starring ln "Any --._ Of " Who' s calling Mrs. Wright?" . .. over 80. Holmes made a purchase Wednesday," ar Frank Hale' s "Mrs. Wr ong," said Miss de and insisted on paying Im­ Royal Poinciana PI ayhouse In Palm PETTERSON TIAVEL INC. Havllland . . . The man said: " Mrs. mediately: " Because I know art­ Beach. On opening night the audi­ Wright Is In Texas, m aking her ists need the money." ence Included James Ki mberly, the 7(, Dorrance $tr.et Providence 3, Rhode Island way to San Francisco" ..." Like MEMOS: Bob Morris, who has paper tycoon, who wear s an ear­ Suggests a hurricane," said Olivia .. ... Like sculpted nudes of himself, left for ring in one ear. Scott al so wears a whirling hurricane ," said the Buffalo to try a new field: he 'll an e ar- r ing in one ear. bur r emoved SEE THE UNITED STATES THIS SUMMER man , " and the storm signals are do a nude dance there. . . The Ir on opening night. going up.'' publisher of Fact will devote Its The star removed it, not be­ Many Ways To Da This - Olivia told him: "You were entir e next Issue to a 60,000-wor d cause Kimberly also was wearing 1. Toke train or plane to the West and then a bus tour. born July I." The man sald ltwas account of the obscenity trial of one: "I took It off bec ause the 2. Fly between cities with tours in each city. true, and how did she know? his other publication , Eros. The stage lights mlght hi t the ear ring 3. Fabulous train tours across the country "Thar's quite obvious," said the rrtal ended with his being fined and the refl ection would be star. " because I was born July $42 ,000, plus a five- year sentence distrac ting." I." She never asked the Identity· . . . . Jack Carter wlll tar in a ROLE: Charlton Heston, who ...... , of the man. She merely repeated: musical version of "Hotel Para­ played Moses In "The 10 Com­ ...... ,-...... " Tell Mrs.WrtghrrhatMrs.Wrong dise," his firs t Broadway show mandments" and John the Baptist called," and hung up. In 10 years. In " The Greatest Story Ever REMEDY: Harold Clurman, Jule Styne and E. Y. Har burg Told," said of his cavalry- offi cer who was Mrs. JFK's escort to wlll leave for England shortly to role ln " Major Dundee" : "It was ' Sardl's East Sunday night . now write a musical version of " The a delight to report to wardrobe DAv I S directs the playwright' s class at Great Adventure." th e play In and not be fl tted for a sheet." the Actors Studio. Last week he which the Lunt starred on Broad­ (Dlstrlbu·cd 1965 by The Ha ll Syn­ ~ complained about some of the Ian- way. The Theater Guild will open dicate , Inc.) (All Rights Reserved) 1 1 It In London, then bring It ro 339 NORTH MAIN STREET - DE 1-4239 fe"J~~ ~rm ~~ ~'~r;~;~~'.s~~~::~ Broadway ...Arlene Francis Is BIGAMY? then Instructed each member of the learning to play a trumpet for her HA IFA - A new Immigrant. ------cl ass to stand up and repeat, 20 role In "Mrs. Dally Takes a Yanco Goldstein. SI . from Ru ­ ~ STATE NATIONAL KOSHER times. the five dirtiest words each Lover" .. Because of Brazil's mania, claims that a woman he policy switch, Invita tions to Holl y­ met acct den ra lly ln the s treet here ROLLED BEEF lb 1 2 9 kne~Now I hopeyou've go1tenthose wood notables to- the Carnival Is his wife , whom he last saw • • dirty wor ds out of your system ," in Rio were canceled. 20 years ago. The woman, Mrs. ACTING: Melville Cooper, who Ina Zuckerman, 54, says s he never ~ ROAST BEEF . • have to be seeing any of them Just fin ished a nationwide tour In saw the man In her life , and Is In your scripts." " Camelot," spoke of the diffe r- mar ried to someone else. MANISCHEWITZ RETIR EMENT: J ames Cagney scoffed at the Hollywood report TAM TAM box 2 5 C that he would star In a fil m musi- ~ cal. Cagney, who' d turned down GOODMAN'S ~ a role In " My Fair Lady," said he never will work In another movie. Hl s onl y wi sh Is to stay MATZOHS box 2 5 C on his farm In Sramfordvllle, N.Y. ~ - and paint. ABOVE PRICES IN EFFECT TAKE- OVER : Ba r bra Strei- sand will have Bergdorf-Goodman MAR. 12 THROUGH THURS., MAR. 18 all to herself for four nights. To E RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES herself, that Is, plus her TV ~ camera crew. The Fifth Av . s tore ~ ...... '11111. wlll be used as the scene of Mi ss PREPARING FOR AGE 65? .•• ~ .... ~ ~ Streisand' s CBS-TV special. BE WARY OF SELLING HOME "Everybody tells you to pre- ings & loan association, where pare in advance for retire­ you can get 4 to 4 ½ per cent in ment. Nobody tells you how, ex­ most localities, or roughly $43 to cept for advising you to store up $48 a month. We spend a lot of time a "few nuts and write a will. 5. If you 're planning to cling "I want some practical advice to the investment, then get a on a very practical matter. mortgage to build the retirement " I am 63 (so is my wife) and cottage, you don't know arith• looking_for trouble ... I will retire in two years. My wife metic. A mortgage will run 6 per and I own our home, which is cent or better, and if you build a worth $16,000. We also own 20 $13,000 cottage you'll start off .. that's so you won't have any acres about six miles from town paying over $65 a month in inter­ and intend to build a r etirement est. cottage there. 6. With these financial matters TEINGOLD SERVICECENTER - MOST MODERN IN ALL "Now, the question is: should out of the way, you must decide S we sell our home now while not whether you'll give up your NEW ENGLAND prices are high, invest the money home two years before retire­ for extra retirement income, and ment but whether you ever T RY us - WE WILL HAVE MADE A FRIEND move into an apartment for these should give it up. The second last two years? It would relieve biggest wrench of retirement, LECTRONIC EQUIPMENT-THE MOST MODERN AVAILABLE TO me of a lot of disagreeable up­ after the loss of associates and E keep on the home. It would give · status on the job, is the loss of a THE AUTOMOTIVE TRADE me time to begin work · on our familiar living environment. cottage ..." Even ill-tempered neighbors, if I NSIST ON THE BEST This is a common dilemma for they be that, and annoying chil• people approaching r etirement. dren are a consolation as you O TIME WASTED So, what is practical advice for grow older. Like the cranky lawn N such a couple at age 63? mower, you know how to live IVE YOUR CAR OUR "SPRING TONIC" 1. Store all the nuts you can with them. G lay hands on, and write two wills 7. Finally, the retirement cot­ -one for the husband, one for t'll(e six miles out. This old re­ 0 RGANIZATION OF THE HIGHEST CALIBER the wife. tirement dream is not panning 2. Don't kid yourself about the out. Too much isolation and lone• LOOK us OVER-SEE WHAT YOU THINK money you'll get from your house. liness. Too far from doctors and If you think it's worth $16,000 stores. Geniuses seem to like it; D EPENDABLE APPRAISALS you'll net about $12,000 from it; people who never tried it before if ·an honest real estate agent don't. Because after a while The Most Modern Servicecenter In All New England thinks it's worth $16,000 you'll Bluejays and Chipmunks are net about $13,500. about the only creatures who 3. Nobody this side of Outer come visiting, and they aren't as Space knows whether your house much fun as people. will bring more now than it will STEINGOLD Pontiac in two years. You gamble on that. 4. If you net $13,000 you should 766 BROADWAY, PAWT. PA 3-4700 invest it for safety, since this pre­ sumably is the biggest piece of Nrw c.oun:x l'l·: Ans 36-11are bookld now rt"ady, Srnd r,oc In t oln (no s l:unPS l, On Route 1 at the Massachusetts State Line money you have. Safety is in an to Dept, CSl'S Bos Hi O'!, Grand Ctn&ral insured account in a bank or sav- Sl:"lnn, Nrw , ·ork 11', S . \ '. Representative Urges Excellent opportunities are In the Herald's Classified ads. Probe Of Hate Groups WASHINGTON - A Republi­ NEW, BEAUTIFUL AUDITORIUM can Representative called last week for an Investigation of the Christian Youth Corps. He AVAILABLE described It as an anti-Semitic group trying to raise "an army The Providence Hebrew Doy School is pleased to of hate" among colJege students. Richard S. Schweiker of announce thot its beautiful, new auditorium is avail­ Pennsylvania asked that the House Committee on Un-American able for private and public functions. Activities investigate the St. FOR INFORMATION Petersburg, Fl a .. group as well as the Minutemen, an extremist CALL DExter 1-5327 organization that advocates arming citizens for guerrilla warfare against a poss ible Communist invader. Mr. Schweiker told the READING IMPROVEMENT House that the Christian Youth Corps had malled to college s tu­ dents "a vile anti-Semitic letter AND STUDY SKILLS seeking to raise an army of hate~" Poor Re,ding •nd Study Skills May Be Your Troublo ~ He said the group's leaders were DEVELO, "' Identified In the letter as Col. of • CO~PREHEIIISIOIII • SPELLING & VOCABULARY REMINDER OF A JOB WELL DONE: A "memory book" color photo­ Oren F. Potlto and Lieut. • STUDY HABITS • COIIICEIIITRATIOI\I graphs taken at events held during the 1964 United Fund camp~lgn , Philip D. Le Bus. prepared for Joseph W. Ress. campaign chairman, was accepted by Th• N•+ionelly Rocognitod PAR READING PROGRAM Mrs. Ress at the Outs tanding Citizenship Awards Dinner held March "This so-called Christian 2 at Rhodes-on-the-Pawtuxet. Presentation was made by Robert H. I. Youth Corps," Mr. Schwel ~er Goddard Jr .. president of the United Fund, to Mrs. Ress, wh ose husband said, "goes on at length In Its CLASSES ST ART MARCH 27 was unable to attend but spoke to the audience by telephone hook-up from vicious diatribe to make the .,.,,J will m111,il Sc+urd•v rnrm1 i nt:i, fr,.l'TI a Boston hospital. Jewish religion synonymous with , tn I 7 fer I 7 w,i111h f,.., Communism and then urged college Junio, l--l iqh, S111n ior Hiqh end Coll,.11111 Studtu,k students to become 'brothers-in­ arms.' to equip themse1ves for ORGANIZATION NEWS 1guerrllla warfare operations ' by JOHNSON• & WALES READING INSTITUTE obtaining knives, r ifles, 1000 DE 1.3 915 rALL FOR COM l'Lt:Tr. nt:"1' .\11,~ TD

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PUZZLE NO. 853 West German Cabinet Backs Extension ~······························~~ i IN HOLLYWOOD :;;! 1 • ~M Of Nazi Crimes Statute Of Limitations (Continued from Page 11) J made about 240 speeches." Jessel 5J "The suspicion of propagan­ BONN ~ n,;, · West German Reminiscing about his early always throws figures around 0 Cabinet, despite the opposition of distic misuse (of these mate­ vaudeville days, Jack said, "Jessel loosely but nobody ever bothers to rials) Is hardly avoidable," the 1;l Chancel! or Ludwig Erhard voted and I used to date the same girls check his statistics. l'il Government said. unanimously to back the proposed In our old Palace days. Then He went on to describe the t"' It concluded In Its report, extension of the statute of limita­ he got married and I got married many cities he visits and how "that contrary to the previous iz tions for the prosecution of Nazi and he got married, and he got he Is usually greeted at the air- t, assumption, the possibility can­ war criminals beyond the May 8, married and then he SHOULD port by the local chairwoman who:,: not be excluded that new pun­ 1965, deadline. HAVE gotten married. Today ls decked out In "orchids her M In effect, the Cabinet sup­ ishable acts will become known he has the only wives who get relations bought her." She In-~ after May 8, 1965, which would ports legislation to this end alimony from B'na! -S'rlth." variably Invites him to her home b which must be passed by the necessarily occasion further In­ Jack then said, "My birthday where he meets her friends who. vestigation.•• Parliament. The German Low­ Is after 12 tonight." At that always oumumber the attendance "l Apparently Dr. Bucher felt er House, the Bundestag, was moment In the Friars Club, It later at the ballroom. :,i scheduled to debate the Issue he could go along with the was 9:30 "My birth date Is Jessel's stories soon had~ on March 10. · Cabinet since It was not spe­ Valentine's. Day but not really. George Burns and Jack Benny-< Despite his constant opposi­ cifically repudiating Its previ­ I was born on Feb. 14 but eight laughing hysterically with Benny· tion to the extension, Dr. Ewald ous position and In _so doing years later It became Valentine's paying him the supreme compll- ~ Bucher, West Germany's Min­ rejecting his own recommenda­ Day." ment by pounding the table with :,i ister of Justice, said he would tions. The ban:! played "Happy Birth- the palm of his hand. Q New Information aside, In­ AWARD WINNER - Hillary Ann go along with the action of the day" and someone brought In a Jessel said, "I had a very ~ Cabinet which shifts the ulti­ formed observers Jiere believe, Miller, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. cake with sparklers. The audience warm association with Jeff Chand-."' that the Cabinet decision on the mate responsibility to the Par­ Samuel MIiier of 86 President arose and cheered the beloved !er and I Included him In my :;; statute was In large part Influ­ liament. Earlier, he had said Avenue, has won the American comedian who didn't mention his book, "Halos Over Hollywood." "' enced by a shift In political h_e would resign his post If the Legion Award for excellent attained age - 71 - but who, If He spoke of Chandler's tolerance "' Cabinet tried to extend the statute. sentiment recently. scholastic achievement. A member scrutinized at close range, falls and proceeded to read his halo This It declined to do In a vote West German opinion on ex­ of the National Honor Society and to reveal any severe lines on about the late star from his book. last fall. tending the statute may have the Rhode Island Honor Society. his deadpan face. "I have a great knowledge of been ambivalent last fall, but Meanwhile, It was revealed Miss Miller has been accepted at Benny added, "For some the Jewish religion," said Jessel, this week at a mass meeting there seems to be wide senti­ Michigan State and plans to become reason everyone laughs when "but not enough of the spirit." ment for extension today. convened by a number of Bel­ a veterinarian. While at Hope High I say rm 3 9. I'll tell you why He paid fitting tribute to B'nal gian Jewish organizations fa­ This sentiment appears to School she was secretary of her you should never worry about get- B'rlth who, he said, "has done voring extension of the statute have been reinforced by the be­ homeroom. a conservatory aide, ting old. Two years ago, I was more goodthananyotherorganlza­ In Brussels that Dr. Bucher had lief that West Germany let Is­ a member of the United Nations playlng at the Ziegfeld Theater tlon In the history of man." himself been a one-time leader rael down when It canceled Club, publicity chairman for the In N.Y. Maurice Chevalier -we're In Hitler Youth. It was noted arms shipments to her under senior play. She has been first old friends - came backstage. It that he had been suspended pressure from the United Arab vice-president of United Synagogue was his 75th birthday. from the German bar for six ~epubllc. Youth. "A newspaperman asked the years after the war. French Idol, 'How does It feel Cabinet action followed a to be 757' and Chevalier replied, report presented to It by Dr. Israel's Arrest Of Arab Spies Called 'When I think of the alternative Bucher. It was based heavily I like It'." on his declaration that the pos­ 'U.S. Retaliation' By Syrian Minister Jack said that the e'venlng's -i sibility could not be excluded tribute almost canceled Itself out r - 1;:.1;:ll:-: 1-::u;­ thar after May 8 new Nazi BElRUT, Lebanon - "Ameri­ • Jthorl ties have been angered by when Toasrmas ter Rogell argued I I crimes might be uncovered can-Israeli reprisals against Arab charges that Mr. Cohn was In­ to convince a stubborn Jessel that FACIALS which would necessitate addi­ citizens In Palestine" have obli­ volved with some of the highest he couldn't act as toastmaster I tional Investigations. The re­ gated Syria "to seek humanitarian officials In Syria, according to at his own testimonial. CONT~~K ~~;.5,,.":'..'.'~~~ING port was to be presented to redress at international levels.'' radio and newspaper reports. Mr. Before sitting down, Jack con- I SKIN - TONING - TIGHTENING the_Bundestag on March 4. said the Syrian Minister of Cohn's arrest, said newspapers, gratulated Jessel and said, "I ' WIINKlH - LINES - DIMINISHED The Government, however, took Information In Damascus earlier came about through a tip from Jove him and I hope some day I FIEE ~~su,!;':1!~;'.,;;, ~:N-:ruu pains In Its gingerly worded state­ this month. He called Israel's UAR Intelligence. 1 he'll straighten out." MISTER CHARLES ment to note that It had not speci­ recent announcement of the arrest The Baghdad radio charged The lodge's Vice President Sid- I AllCE llDO. 1S6 WEPMINSTEI fically reversed Its previous deci­ of Arab spies said to be working that Mr. Cohn's testimony was ney MIiier, talented actor-writer- SUITE sion. arranged with the court presi­ 506 for Syria ''the first step In Ameri­ director and last year's recipient __ _ - ~ 1~23~ "The Federal Government," can reprisal measures concocted'' dent, Lt. Col. Salah Dalli. During of the Jeff Chandler Memorial the statement said, "will sup­ by W. Averell Harriman, United the trial Colonel Daill denounced Award, sang a clever parody ex­ port the German Bundestag States Ambassador At Large. two Beirut newspapers as "Is­ plaining why members singled out (lower house of Parliament) In The Syrian Minister, Dr. raeli agents." The Syrian Foreign Jessel and then George finally IF YOU WANT TO ••• Its efforts to create the possi­ Mashour Zeltoun. was apparently Ministry was reported to be draft­ got his chance to speak. bility of satisfying Justice while referring to the reported arrest Ing a protest to Lebanon. There ls no denying Jessel's debouch, dematerialize, maintaining the principles of of five Arabs In Haifa on a charge At his trial, the accused man fluency when the occasion demands escape, evanesce, legality." of espionage. He said the retalia­ said that he supplied nothing but seriousness bur ln between he's In other words, the Federal tion was for the execution of political gossip to Israel. Accord­ a very funny man. fade away, fly the coop, Government will not Itself make American spies, and that Israel Is Ing to testimony, he was born He said, "In the I ast 230 days leave no trace, sally forth, .r any suggestions to extend the cooperating In the reprisals. Ellahu Cohn In Alexandria 40years statute of limitations, but will Dr. Zelroun's remarks were ago. was expelled from the UAR SENIOR HIGH CARNIVAL take a powder, support legislation Introduced In broadcast from Damascus the day In 1957, and went to Israel, where A Cabaret Dance at which a take french leave, Parliament that Is designed to after Elle Cohn, on trial as an Israeli lntelllgence recrul ted him Purim king and queen wlll be tergiversate, vanish do Just that. Israeli spy before a special mili­ at a time when his wife was preg­ chosen, varied booths. games of In the course of his report, tary court there, completed three nant and he was hunting a Job. sklll and refreshments wlll be . . . then take aff on a Dr. Bucher noted that as a re­ days of testimony. Syrian tJe said he was Instructed In fearures of the annual Senior High delightful sult of the appeal In 1964 by the Moslem religion and given a Purim Carnival, sponsored by the Forget-Your-Troubles West Germany to all govern­ new Identity as Kamel Amin Tabet, Center Youth Council, on Sarur­ ments to send documentary Jewish Museum To Hold with a Syrian passport listing day, March 20, at 7:30 P .M. at material on Nazi crimes, more Beirut as his brlthplace. He said the East Side Jewish Community Call 831-5200 material was now available, 'Purim In Venice' Ball he was trained In espionage techni­ Center. Dodeem BBG wlll run the particularly from the Eastern NEW YORK - "Purim In ques. Cabaret Dance. countries, which might serve to . Venice" Is the theme of the sixth The hanging of a naturalized SEEK -.,N.. AZ;;.I_DOC_ ... UM_ ENTS help check known cases and annual Queen Esther Purim Ball United States citizen, Farhan BONN - A new search for PRICE provide knowledge on as yet to be held Saturday, March 27, at Attassi, as an American spy in hidden Nazi documents - plus unknown Nazi criminals. The Jewish Museum here In honor Damascus at the en_d of February a possible cache of gold and other TRAVEL SERVICE Asserting that these Investi­ of the 1964 Venice Blennale. The ls the specific Incident for which looted valuables - ls scheduled 77 6 Hope Street gations were still underway. Jewish Museum organized the the United States ls thought to be to be launched by the German Dr. Bucher reported that more United States exhibition In Venice, seeking retaliation. Government In the Hartz Mountain than 70,000 Germans had been at th·e request of the U.S. In­ area near Hannover. The search tried for Nazi crimes and that formation Agency. Robert Rausch­ Couldn't Stop Killings will be conducted by the Pioneer LOWEST · HOTEL RATES an add! tional 13,000 had been enberg received the First Prize Corps of the army. accused whose cases were stlll of the President of the Council Says Dr. Ha"s Globke pending. For these cases, he of Ministers, the second time In DUSSELDORF - Dr. Hans said, the limitations statute the history of the Blennale that the Globke, for 14 years the top right­ cannot be applied nor could It top painting award was made to -hand man to former Chancellor be effective after May 8. an American artist. _ Konrad Adenaur, told a court here Fred Spigel' s Kosher Meat Market Honored guests w!JI Include Mr. that It was not his responsibility Movement's Usefulness Rauschenberg and Dr. Alan R. to take steps, during the Nazi 243 Reservoir Avenue Solomon who, as Director of The regime, to prevent the execution Questioned By Zionists Jewish Museum at the time, ~uper­ of Jews. vlsed The Jewish Musellffl'spartl­ Dr. Globke had been a senior FREE 1 14 oz:. bot. HEINZ KETCHUP JERUSALEM - The Zionist clpatlon In the Venice Blennale. official of the Ministry of the In­ With every pound or more of Kosher Cooked movement has "not faced up to terior during the Hitler regime, Itself but h as taken refuge In The Purim Ball tradltlon•dates .and was the legal officer who had from the end of the fifteenth cen­ CORNED BEEF lb. $1.69 organizational amendments," Dr. written · the Nazi official "Inter­ SAVE AT LEAST $1.25 Israel Gdds teln, Chairman of th~ tury when It first found expression pretation" of the anti-Semitic Nur­ Keren Hayesod and Co-Chairman among the Italian Jews. Purim emberg Laws. of the World Confederation of commemorates the struggle for He was ca1led by the court as MID-GET SALAMIS IH:i't!sT lb. S9c General Zionists, said recently. freedom of religious expression a wlmess In the trial here "We are told that we must be­ won by the Jews In Persia, as of former officers of Hitler's SS, Phil. Cream CHEESE each S9c told In the Book of Esther. come a fighting movement but charged with mass shootings of REG. 2 FOR 29c 3 oz. pkg. we are not told what we are The proceeds of the five Jews In Poland. fighting for. In the absence of previous Balls contributed to the Asked by the Judge whether he FLANK such Zionist Ideals as youth ed­ support of the Museum, enabling had done anything to halt such Boneless lb. 33c ucation and the centrality of the It to attain an International murders, Dr. Globke replied, "It WE WILL CARRY PASSOVER PRODUCTS State of Israel, no cosmetics wl!! prominence. William Jaffe, a was not my responsibility. I was avail to hide our fading beauty. member of the Board of Governors In a different deparrment. In any NEW STORE Trevor Chinn (Youth Delega-. of The Jewish Museum, anticipates case, what would have been the Sabbath Information tlon, Engl and), like other youth that this year's Ball will mark sense In publicly opposing It." 243 Reservoir ' Avenue Housewives delegates and some adult delegates further growth In the Museum's Earlier, Dr. Globkehadtoldthe Directions from Providence: Straight light Sabbath '~ srressed that the Zionist move­ membership and provide Increased court, "I heard from people who out ReNrvoir Avenue - Just .,.. Candles ment "today . . . presents to support for Its program. The Jew­ were home on leave (from the fore Califomia Artificial Flower on Tonight 5 :3 1 young Jews Just one further ish Museum, under the auspices Nazi army) that shootings were right hand old■ • Next Friday at sterility In their background. To of The Jewish Theological going on In Poland. 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