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Arabs, Israelis Unanimously . . ' , Reject 'Johnson Plan' As • I • f Solution To Refugee Problem f,_ .·, · , , --.~-t. NEW YORK-Arabs and Is­ Although rePOrts in recent ~~I>-~~,i,;i,,,~,,11\;>!;;,,,c; ·lf:.:": raelis have unanimously reject­ weeks have foreshadowed the ed the "Johnson Plan" put impasse. it was not until Mon­ THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH WEEKLY IN R. I. AND SOUTHEAST MASS. forth to solve the Palestine day that a three-man delega­ refugee problem according to gation from Syria, Lebanon and VOL. XLVI, No. 33 OCTOBER 26, 1962 20 PAGES a New York Post story by Toe Jordan presented Johnson . with adore Kaghan. a definitive "no." Toe apparent end of the year­ Johnson Still Hopeful Vatican Allows Anti- Semitism long secret negotiations became known recently following a According to UN sources. Is­ Israeli Only decision announced by Arab rael's "No" was given to John­ Highest Among UN leaders to Joseph Johnson. son several weeks ago by For­ president of the Carnegie En­ eign Minister Golda Meier. but As Journalist Middle -Class d o w m e n t f o r International this was kept confidential pend­ ing the Arab decision. VATICAN CITY - Toe Vat- ARGENTINA - Anti-Semi­ Peace. Johnson was appointed ican has decided to accredit an tism is highest amongst middle­ by the Palestine Conciliation UN officials. while admitting Israeli government official as class teenagers in Argentina, Commission last September to t hat the impasse had been representative of the entire according to a survey recently search for a solution to the reached. refused to concede Jewish religion at the Second carried out by the World Jewish thorny issue. that it was insurmountable. Vatican Council. Congress affiliate in that coun­ Johnson was represented as still Israeli sources in Rome charge try. The study was initiated to hoping that some variation of that "Arab pressure" is behind assess the impact of the Eich­ his proposais could be devised the Vatican's refusal to accredit mann trial on the population to overcome Arab Israeli OP ·· as an observer Dr. Haim Vardy, of Arge ntina. and particularly position. He was said to main­ director of the Christian sector on anti-Semitic tendencies tn tain. moreover, that no official in the Israeli Ministry of that country. rejections had been receive d but Religion. Fully Informed that each side had merely made its "reservat.ions" clear. Toe first reaction to the in­ Generally, Argent.inian public vitation of Pope John was the opinion was found to be Johnson has conducted the refusal by the Orthodox Grand fully informed about Eichmann delicate negotiations under top Rabbinical Council meeting in and h is crimes. a lthough work­ secret conditions. which includ­ Paris last November. But Amer­ ing class persons interviewed ed the pretense. accepted by a l I ican rabbinical opinion, espe­ To Speak - John Stanley displaye d less knowledge than parties concerned. that. his pro­ cially in reform Jewry, was Greuel, a former crew mem ­ those in the two at.her groups­ posals were his own and were not officiall y advanced by the critical of th e orthodox refusal. ber of the refugee ship middle. and upper-middle in­ Negotiations With Bea come brackets - questioned. PCC or endorsed by any gov­ " Exodus" and an expert on ernment. It was generally as­ At this point the World J ew­ Middle Ea st Affairs, wil l Interview 450 ish Congress. headed by Dr. sumed . however. that had he speak a t the d inne r of the In a ll 450 persons were inter­ been successful. both the UN Nahum Goldmann, began ne­ viewed by the research insti­ gotiations with Augustin Car­ Young Adult Divi sion of the and the U.S. would have pro .. . Generol Jewish Commit tee tute retained by the DAIA (De­ vided open and strong support. . dinal Bea. president of the Sec­ legacion de Asociaciones Israel­ q retariat for Promoting Christion which wil l be held on Satur• How It Would Work itas Argentinasl. the cen­ \. Unity. day, Nov. 3 at the Colony tral representative body of Ar­ The essence of the Johnson At first Cardina l Bea agreed Motor Hotel. gentinan Jewry. which is affili­ Plan was to give the Arab ref­ to accept a nominee from the Cocktails will be at 7 P .M . and ated with the World J ewish ugees the choice of returning World J ewish Congress and no Congress. Chairman - Harry Schwartz to what is now Israel or to set-· dinner at 8 P . M. Music will be is chairman of the Annual objection was made to the Is­ furnis hed by Billy Poore. tle in an Arab country. Asked "Was the death sent ­ Dinner of the Blackstone Va l­ raeli official. Israeli sources say. Mr. Grauel is former executive ence justified?" upper - middle Israel would have ha d the Only a.s a Journalist director of the American Chris­ and lower groups agreed with ley United Jewish Appea l. right to reject any refugees it. When word reached the Arab tian Palestine Committee. 53 per cent in the affirmative. The di nne r wi ll be held Sun• consiJered to be security risks governments represented at the while only 45 per cent of the day evening a t the Ledge• and all the Arabs would have Holy See. however. they ex­ does not recognize. the Vatican middle group supported the mont Country Club. Eliazar received compensation from an p1·es..c;e d objections to an Israeli might be prejudicing its atti­ death penalty. Lipsky wil l be guest speaker. international fund. g.,_ :ernment official's being chos­ tude toward J erusalem . ------en as J ewry's observer . The When these attitudes became Fifteen Persons In Ukraine Put On Trial Arabs suggested that by accep­ known. it is said. the Vatican ting an Israeli official from a ruled that Va rdy could come For Speculation In Gold, Foreign Currency government that the Holy See only as a journalist. A group of fifteen persons J ews reflects their traditional Hersh Shternberg, a factor y have been put on trial in the occupations in trade and busi­ accountant whose wife was a Alleged Leader Of 'Nazi Club' Ukraine on charges of specula­ ness rather than selection of vocational school teacher. be­ tion in gold a nd foreign cur­ identifiable J ewish names of ca me a speculator in 1946, the Charged With Defacing Property rency. All of those listed have accused speculators. paper asserted. He and his fa­ The alleged teenage leader of ing ovens used for killing J ews identifiable Jewish names. the Alter Bronsh tein. an octo­ ther were said to have been of a Queens "Nazi club" was in German concentration camps New York Times reported re­ genarian, was said to have been involved in 180,000 rubles worth charged with defacement of during World War II. cently. a beggar and scavenger "eating of currency operations. property in connection with the According to the Ukrainian customers' leftovers in restau­ The newspaper said that overturning of some 200 tomb­ Damages Total $10,000 newspaper Pravda Ukrainy, the rants and stuffing pieces of Srul Zimilevich, purchasing stones in Mt. Zion Cemtery. William Wallenberg, an offi­ trial began "several days ago" bread into the pockets of his agent for a village cooperative Maspeth. cial of the cemetery, on Sept. in the city of Chernovtsy. Fifty­ old overcoat with a worn col­ h ad surrendered during a search His case was adjourned until 26 complained to detectives of five pounds of gold ingots, dia­ lar." 920 gold coins, Soviet cash, So­ later. Two other 15-year-old the Maspeth precinct that some monds, Soviet and foreign mon­ All this time he was said to viet Government bonds, gold ar­ boys picked up by detectives 200 stones had been toppled re­ ey "and even a check payable be wearing a money belt hold­ ticles, precious stones and 150 were not charged . They had ac­ cently. totaling $10,000 in dam­ at the Bank of England" were ing tens of thousands of rubles, astrakhan lamb pelts. companied the club leader to age. found in the possession of the gold coins, dollars Esther Weinberh, a lawyer the cemetery but had remained Detectives were immediately members of the ring. the paper and French francs. "kept and hid valuables of one outside. detectives said. assigned to various parts of said . The paper said that Mr. of the accused, knowing full Chernovtsy is one of the ci­ Bronshtein, out of greediness, well that she was committing a Queens Children's Court Judge the cemetery. keeping in touch by walkie-talkie radios. ties in the western part of the had never married because h e serious crime," the paper de­ Horn set bail of $1,000 for the Soviet Union with large J ewish did not want to share his wealth clared. short. husky yo uth who combs Recenty. Lt. Frank A. Rice. in charge of the Maspeth populations. Of the city's total with anyone. In the last few The other defendants were his blond hair to the side in population of 150.000 about 20 years his currency dealings were identified as Isaak Ronis, En­ Hitler-fashion. detectives. and three of his men , Dets. J oseph Tracy, Marvin to 30 per cent is believed to be said to have amounted to more zel Koifman, Samuil Levental. Toe boy admitted the vandal­ J ewish. t1'an 100,000 rubles. Mendel Flomenl;)oim, Feliks ism , detectives said . but out­ Rogoff and John Plansker. were in the cemetery when they saw Many Have Relatives Abroad Contacts In 9other Countries Mester, Hersh Nagel, Leonid side court today he denied it. The Chernovtsy Jews have Another defendant. Yefim Sherman and Yanke! Koyen. His father also denied that his two -youngsters throwing stones into an excavation just outside. many relatives abroad and this Margoshes. a railroad inspec• Embassy Denies Discrimination son had toppled any headstones. may have helped the members tor, was accused of having had The Soviet Embassy in Wash­ Earlier, detectives said the They followe d the two boys. of the ring in the alleged cur­ contacts with speculators in ington has sharply denied that boy admitted he had turned one 7 and the other 11 years rency operations. Moscow. Lvov K iev, Kishinev. J ews are being subjected to per­ over 30 stones himself one old, and halted them several The presence of a large num­ and Brest. All are cities with secution and discrimination in night. They said he showed blocks from the cemetery. The ber of J ews in a series of specu­ sizable J ewish populations. the Soviet Union. them how he shoved each stone boys denied having anything to lation trials that began in the Moishe Meyer Zayats. de­ In a letter to Moses I. Soca­ three times while shrieking do with stone toppling. but summer of 1961 is interpreted scribed as a "roundshouldered. chvesky, president of the J ewish "Schweinhund J ews." agreed to accept Lt. Rice's offer in some circles as Government­ lanky man in an old-fashioned Nazi Victims Organization. In a small shed behind the to help them as junior detec­ inspired anti-semitic discrimi­ blue suit," was said to h ave spe­ Georgi M. Korniyenko. Counsel­ youth's home police found a tives. nations. culated "in everything-from or of the Soviet Embassy. listed collection of swastika n ags a nd " We know the Nazis. You Most of the trials have taken women's stockings to gold." His figures to challenge reports in Nazi souvenirs including photo­ mean the Nazi?" the older boy place in large J ewish popula­ activities were said to have American newspapers that anti­ graphs of Hitler, Nazi generals said to Rice off ering to show tion centers and most observers amounted to 130,000 rubles in Semitism was on the rise in the and the gas chambers and bak· him where the leader lived . here beli eve the involvement of the last three years. Soviet Union. There are some 4,500 edu- MEN'S SPORTS BREAKFAST cationa l institutions of a ll types The Health and Physical Ed­ ~ in Israel. About 65 per cent of ucation Committee of the J ew­ ~ them are of the kindergarten or ish Community Center will open fD primar~· school level. the Center's men's activities 0, program for the 1962-1963 sea- -son with a "Men's Sports B reakfast" at the East Side So Much More ot The Center building Sunday mor­ n ing at 10 A.M. Admission to the affair will WINDSOR be open. a t no charge to all adult and young adult m en . The morning's program will include sports demonstrations, films of last year's National Men's Volleyball Championships h eld in . Pa .. and a discussion of the m en's gym for the year.

THIS WEEKEND B'nai B'rith Week - Governor Ja hn A. Notte is shown sign in \ MAKE IT the Proclamation of B'nai B' rith week recently, witnessed b, " Home uf the King of Diamonds" back raw, left to right, Mrs. A. Louis Rosenstein, Lawrence H THE FANTASTIC SELECTION Hopfenbe rg , Samuel Shlevin, Isador Nachbar, Harald Sadwin Na tha n M . Honig and Mrs. Roy Lehrer. In the front raw a re OF WINDSOR! Joseph M . Finkle, left, and E. Max Weiss. Enjoy ocean fresh delicious sea­ French Limoge China TO HOLD DINNER DANCE foods - juicy thick steaks, won ­ The Sistet hood of T t mple AT Beth Israel will hold its annual derful Italian dishes - perfect Dinner Dance on Saturday, Oct. drinks all served in a pleasant Wholesale Prices 27 . in the Ballroom of the atmosphere - moderate prices! Sheraton Biltmore Hotel. A cocktail hour at 6: 30 P .M . will Milton Rigelhaupt precede the dinner . MRS. MARTIN GOODMAN ing to Cranston in 1961, she M•nas,lng Director Co-chairmen for the dance Funeral services fo r Mrs. li ve d in Providence 65 years. FOR SALE are Mrs. Edward Berrcn and Gloria

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Q To Appear in Skit - Appearing in the musical skit to be pre­ \' sented at the opening meeting of the Temple Emanue l Sister­ hood on Monday are front row, left to right, Frank Bresnick and Miss Margery Lerner. Seated, left to right ore Mes­ dames Joseph Chernick, Loui s B. Rubinstein and Meyer Savel. STORE Standing left to right, are Mrs. Lawrence Goldberg, director, and Mesdames Mitchell Sherwin, Jerrold Franklin, Harvey WITH Berman, Jack Mellion and Marvin S. Holland. Not present when the picture was taken were Mesdames Milton Dwares, Samuel Ol evson and Martin Le rner. SAFETY Sisterhood Of Temple Emanuel WITH AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR RECORDING ARTISTS To Present Musical Skit IN AN EXTRAORDINARY EVENING OF MUSICAL VARIETY An original musical skit con­ Samuel Olevson, Meyer SavaI. taining vignettes of the average Marvin Holland, Jerrold Frank­ Sponsor e d By The R. I. Federation or The Blind, Inc .. Jewish woman's daily routine lin, Miss Margery Lerner and With The Cooperation Of The Lion's Club Of R . I. And will be the feature of the open­ CADY The Providence J . C.'s Frank Bresnick. Accompanist is MOVING & STORAGE COMPANY ing meeting of the Temple E­ Mrs. Louis B. Rubenstein and VETERAN'S AUDITORIUM manuel Sisterhood. The meet­ Mrs. Archie Chaset is property AGENT ALLIED VAN LINES MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, AT B P.M. ing, to which husbands have mistress. Providence, Rhode Island All Seats Reserve d : $2.00, $2.75, $3.50; $4.{)() been invited. wUl be held on On Sa le Al Ave r y Plano Co., 256 Wey bossel St., PTov. Co-chairmen of hospitality DExter 1-7860 Or 'Phone The R. I. Federa tion Of The Blind At 351-1015 Monday, at 8 P .M. at the tem­ for the evening are Mrs. Milton I ple social hall. Levin and Mrs. Nathan Curland. \ Mrs. Lawrence Goldberg wiil Mrs. Bernard Podrat will ar­ direct the production and the range the table decorations. cast includes Mesdames Jack Mrs. Harry Dimond, president, Mellion, Milton Dwares, Joseph will be in charge of the meet­ Chernick, Harvey· B erman, Mit­ ing and Mrs. Samuel Bresnick chell Sherwin, Martin Lerner, is program chairman. Confirm Reports Of Stoning Of Moscow Centra I Synagogue 821 NORTH MAIN STREET NEW YORK -Reports that stoning, members of the congre­ the central synagogue of Mos­ gation were thrown into panic, ONLY AT BEACON SHOPS!! cow, largest and most Import­ many of the J ews running tor ant J ewish house of worship in the exit doors. However, those YOUR CHOICE OF OUR COMPLETE CAT A LOGUE* the Soviet Union, was stoned on who were trying to leave found Cruted by Columbia Record ■ the first day of Rosh Hashonah, themselves halted by the crowd Colnmhia i\11604, Mutuwork while High Holy Day services on the outside. Antomatic FREE were in progress before a con­ The reports pointed out that Portable Phono. gregation crowded beyond ca­ 4 Speed Turnover none of the Soviet militia was Cartr ld/e With RECORDS pacity, were confirmed by high­ on duty at or around the syna­ ":.~-~~rntb~:• ly reliable sources. The Jewish gogue at the time the attack YOUR CHOICE* Daily Forward reported the oc­ BEACON'S took place. Usually, there are PRICE currence. militia men on duty In front of $15.00 WORTH According to the reports, re­ the synagogue on J ewish holi­ s49.9s ceived here, Moscow's central days. ~~~ A~8¥ 45Ai°:;11~TEi~ POP HITS! HUNDREDS TO gynagogue was jammed with There were no reports of in­ CHOOSE FRO~f, LOAD UP AT worshippers, while an overflow Juries resulting from the attack AND~ THIS FANTASTIC DEAL! ! crowd of hundreds of other and the subsequent panic, how­ Create d by Jews miiled in the street out­ ever. The reports did state that Colum bia Records side the edifice, when suddenly Columbia M·J608 no one was arrested and that J\luterwork FREE a hail of stones smashed no mention of the entire oc­ Sterf'ophonic through several windows, shat­ 2 Channel currence has been made to date 2 W in~ Phono tering the glass and showering either in the Soviet press or 16" Separ ation RECORDS the worshippers with broken 1 the Soviet radio. Hi:!e~':rlt!,i:~ splinters of glass. YOUR CHOICE* BEACON'S Services were being conducted $25.00 WORTH SEEK INVESTIGATION PRICE at the moment by Moscow's TRY OUR BARGAIN BASE­ venerable Chelf Rabbi Yehuda NEW YORK - The Anti­ MENT: FOREIGN RECORDS Defamation League of B'nai s79.9s GALORE! FRENCH-GERMAN Leib Levin. Shocked !Jy the - SPANISH -ITALIAN - B'rith called recently on the PORTUGUESE! RECOR. D S FRO!lf EVERYWHERE! ALSO EINSTEIN MEMORIAL Department of Justice to inves­ DICTATION & TYPING! LAT· NEW YORK - A sculptured tigate the Merchants Club of AND~ EST IN WESTERNS? memorial to the late Dr. Albert New York, charging that the CrPated by Einstein, done by an American "club's policy of Anti-Jewish dis­ Cnlumbia Rf'coTdl Columhia M•llHO artist, may go to West Germany crimination" amounts to vio­ J\la5ter Work5 lation of federal anti-trust laws. Twin Unit Portable FREE because no Americans have Stunnln1t Ste r eo come forth to finance the me­ In a message to Attorney Gen­ frnrn 4 S peakers eral Robert F. Kennedy, Ar­ incl. 2-8" Woore u 1 morial. it was announced here Dh1mond N~edle, 4 RECORD S last week by the sculptor, Ro­ nold Forster, the ADL general Controls-wit.h Basa counsel, declared that the Mer­ & Treble. Fantalltic YOUR CHOICE* bert Berks. The memorial is in Buy? the form of a disc, 21 feet In chants Club "has never been $35.00 WORTH known in its 90 years of exist­ BEACON'S OUR MAIN FLOOR IS diameter, at one side of which PRICE STOCKED \ VITH TOP ART­ sits a replica of the late scien­ ence, to accept Jews." Since a ISTS - MAJOR LABELS - United States Court of Claims OPERAS - CLASSICS - NEW tist with a book in one hand. s99.9s RELEASES - CURRENT BEST According to Berks, West has found that the Club "is the SELLERS - DANCE RANDS - quasi-official center and head­ l'EBCUSSION - - COM­ Germans have offered $180,000 EDY - DRUMS - DIXIE­ quarters of the selling end of LAND. PICK TO Y O U B for the sculpture but no one in AND~ HEART'S CONTENT! the United States has offered the cotton textile industry" Mr. to purchase the work and erect Forster said, its policy of bar­ BUDGET TERMS IF YOU it. Berks said that, thus far, no ring J ews is " thus a combina­ WISH!! memorial has been put up to tion or conspiracy in restraint Complete Columbia Catalogue In Stock In Mono and Stereo - Classical - Popular - Operas! Dr. Einstein in this country, of interstate trade and com­ although his death occurred in merce, and In violation of the OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 10 P.M. FREE PARKING ON SIDE · 1955. Sherman Anti-Trust Act." ... CHECKS TOTAL $1,000 Hospital in Duarte, Calif, checks , The Rhode Island Founders · totalling ' $1,000.00 were sen~ this week to the above hospi­ ..so For Tubercular Patients an­ ? ::l nounced that in addition to the tals, the Providence Tuberculos­ checks of $3,500.00 for a steri­ is League and the R. I . Tu­ ..

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/ Roberta Zeltzer "' "VINCE MENDILLO DRUM STUDIO" 11I "'1 Places·Sixth In 44 WASHINGTON ST. PROV., SLADE BLDG. ROOM 505 Certified instruc tor of the Henry Adler System, N.Y.C. l'!= Now Accepting Students: := Federation Meet Beginners, Advanced and Professionals 0 Miss Roberta Zeltzer, daugh­ Formerly With: =t:, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham * Ray McKinley * Chubby J ackson * Dick Clarke Show l'! Zeltzer, 416 Adelaide Avenue, * Richa rd Maltby * Dave Carroway Show * Ed Sullivan Show * Charlie Spivak * Paul Whitman Show ...rn has been awarded sixth place By Appointment .. CE 1-8069 .• RES. PHONE t"' honors in the National Jewish ~ Welfare Board's recent Air Mail t:, Track Meet, it was announced this week by Richard King, Phy­ YES!!! Everyone Is Talking Abo~t Th~ Big l'!= sical Education Director of the :=;,. Providence Jewish Community t"' Center. Sandwiches and Delicious Knishes ~ Miss Zeltzer competed in the - AT - "'l 75 yard dash against partici­ := pants from J ewish Community Les s Centers throughout the USA, Kessler's Delicatessen Lunch ;,. England, Australia, and Canada. -~ The competitions were sponsor­ WHERE FRIENDS MEET! :, ,- 0 n ed by the World Federation of TO EAT! "'1 To Honor Contor - The first Oneg Shabbat at Temple Beth YMHAs and Jewish Commun­ 0 David which wi ll be held tonight fol lowi ng the services, will ity Centers. _, 735 NORTH MAIN ST. MAnning 1-5888 l'!= honor Cantor and Mrs. Charles Ross on their 26th weddi ng Mr. King also announced that ~ anniversary. Services at Temple Beth David during the winte r all boys and girls from the ,______(BETWEEN PLEASANT & JENKINS STS.) months will be conducted by Cant9r Ross and the choir. Providence Center who com­ -~"' peted in the track meet may ... pick up their Certificates of "'~ Dr. Arieh Plotkin To Address Participation at his office at the See and Hear the "' GJC Leadership Institute East Side Center building. CLANCY BROTHERS / Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin, noted Converted Parisians - . expert on Middle Eastern Af­ fairs and former officer in the Establish Kibbutz and . Israel Defense Forces, will be PARIS - In the south of the guest speaker at the first France. on the slopes of the TOMMY MAKEM annual Leadership Institute of Cevem mountains. is a tiny vil­ the Young Adult Division of lage called Pardailhan which - In Person - The General Jewish Committee. has the distinction of being the 1 The institute will be held site of a kibbutz inhabited by (Mr. Moses, Ri Toorae-i-ay) Sunday at 7:30 P.M. at the 65 Parisians who converted to Colony Motor Hotel. Judaism. Jonathan J . Goldberg, Among a large repertoire of Lawrence Y. Goldberg, cam­ a member of Kibbutz Pardail­ other Folk Songs and Ballads paign chairman of the Young han , has described this "out­ Adult Division, said that of­ post of Israel" for the Jerusa­ Veteran's Memorial Auditorium ficers of all yputh clubs and lem Post. organizations in the Greater The rocky land around Par­ Sunday - October 28 at 8 P. M. Providence area, i n c l u d I n g dailhan was abandoned by its Providence, Pawtucket, War­ original Inhabitants, all but a All Seat, Remved - 4.00 - 3.00 - 2.S0 - 1.SS wick and Cranston, have been few of whom left it for life in Tickets on Sale at invited to attend the Leader­ bigger towns. A group of work­ ship Institute. The executive ing-class families from the 17th Muffett's Music Shop, Avery Piano Co. board of the Y AD also will at­ arrondissement of Paris, who and Ladds' Music Center tend. had had enough of the city, FREE PARKING IN ST ATE HOUSE PARKING LOTS Harris N. Rosen, president of bought up the crumbling houses the Young Adult Division, said Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin and founded a kibbutz. on the that top GJC officials wjll at­ suggestion of one of the num­ ,. for the forthcoming Activities ber who had visited Israel and tend and will explain the pro­ of Y-Day-the one-day house­ jects conducted by the GJC. who succeeded in infecting the to house canvass for campaign others with his enthusiasm for Dr. Plotkin, a recognized au­ contributions. scheduled for kibbutz life. l thority on international rela­ Sunday morning No v. 18. Law­ Since the adventurers had, l tions, international law and rence S. Gates is Y-Day chair­ for the most part, already giv­ comparative goverment, was ed­ ' man. en up any- allegiance they may ' ucated at the universities of once have had for Catholicism. ' Jerusalem and London and was it was a logical step for them to <1 the first Israeli citizen to be adopt the Jewish faith as well admitted to Princeton Univers­ ORGANIZATIO as the kibbutz way of life. As a ity's Woodrow Wilson School of result, the cultural influence at Public and International Affairs. the kibbutz is almost entirely · He received his master of arts , NEWS Jewish . and doctor of philosophy de­ TO HAVE SQUARE DANCE Though prayers are held at grees from Princeton, where he Paradailhan morning and eve­ taught in the department of The United Order of True ning, the majority of the Kib­ politics. He is in the United Sisters, Inc., Providence No. 48 butz members do not attend States at present for teaching are sponsoring an evening of them. Goldberg says that the and research. square dancing to the calls of general attitude is: "Once you Mr. Goldberg said the insti­ John Kenyon and his orchestra have accepted Judaism and the tute also will serve as a kickoff on Saturday, Nov. 3 at 8 P .M. unity of God, there is no need at the Green Manor in East to go further." Such a liberali­ Providence. A buffet supper will zation of Judaism in a setting GJC Women's Division be served. Mrs. J . Sidney Shep­ In which it is a religion that ard and Mrs. Maurice Kay are has been deliberately adopted To Wind Up Drive in charge of arrangements. All by an "alien" group has led to proceeds from this affair will some "glaring contradictions." Sunday With M-Day be used to support grants made But, as one kibbutz member to the Miriam Hospital and summed up the feeling of the The Women's Division of the Roger Williams General Hospi­ majority, "For us Judaism is General Jewish Committee will tal for radio-active isotope not a question of race or na­ wind up its 1962 campaign with treatments for Indigent cancer tionality. It is not even a ques­ M-Day-the intensive one-day patients. tion of common historical ex­ house-to-house canvass - on Reservations for this event perience. It is an ethical creed, Sunday morning. Mrs. Martin may be made by calling nothing more and nothing less." Miller is M-Day chairman. PL 1-8498 or TE 1-5479. Workers will report Sunday Need Foster Homes at 9:30 A.M. at various head­ PLAN SQUARE DANCE quarters set up in the Greater In The Jewish Community Cen­ SAPPHIRES AND RUBIES IN AN EXTREMELY Providence area. They will be ter will conduct a Square Dance LOS ANGELES Jewish briefed as to their specific tasks at the East Side JCC building, children in need of foster homes and will be assigned cards to this Sunday evening at 8 P.M. here are being placed with Ca­ FLEXIBLE BRACELET, IN 14K GOLD, THAT cover. Admission will be open to all tholic or Protestant families be­ Workers will be briefed at young adults and adults, both cause no Jewish foster homes POSSESSES THE STYLE AND SMARTNESS their headquarters by Mrs. Ro­ Center members and non-mem­ are available for them, accord­ bert Hochberg at Broad and bers. Caller for the evening ing to an announcement by the YOU WILL WANT FOR EVERY OCCASION. Elmwood area at the Jewish will be Carl Anthony, president division of child welfare ser­ Community Center at Hamilton · of the Narragansett Callers' As­ vices of the Los Angeles Coun­ Strett; Mrs. Martin I. Dittel­ sociation. ty ·Bureau of Public Assistance. 450.00 man at the Warl.vick area at "At the present time," the Temple Beth Am; Mrs. Irving agency stated, "there are no BASKETBALL BEGINS FEDERAL TAX INCLUDED C. Goldfarb at the Washington Jewish homes available for chil­ Park area at the home of Mrs. The J ewish Community Cen­ dren who, for various reasons, Max Levin, 27 Fisk Street; Mrs. ter of Providence will open Its need placement in foster homes. Bertram L. Bernhardt at the 1962-1963 basketball program As a result, when J ewish chil­ North End area at Temple Beth and indoor gym program Nov. dren are found In immediate David; Mrs. Martin Miller at 4, at Nathan Bishop Jr. _High need of shelter, they are having East Side area at the J ewish School gymnasium. to be placed In Catholic or Pro­ Community Center at Sessions The Center's basketball pro­ testant homse." The agency Street; Mrs. Sydney W. Lohman gram includes participation by made an urgent plea for poten­ 181 Wayl~nd ~ve., Wayland Sguore GA 1-5160 at the Cranston area at the boys and girls aged 1O through tial Jewish foster parents to vo­ Cranston Jewish Center. all age groups, including adults. lunteer for such services.

I •_,;.•,,,, Ben _Poulten Rece-ives URI Medal, Award Ben M . Poulten, veteran po­ He Is a director of Temple lltical news reporter and Rhode Beth Israel in Providence and Island. State House correspond­ of the Jewish Home for the In ent, has been chosen for the Aged of Rhode Island and Is University of Rhode Island me- the author of a book on the ti dal and award " in recognition history of Miriam Hospital, Hollywood ... IQ of achievement and service" to Providence. 0 Rhode Island. Mr. Poulten was married to ~ A native of Providence, Mr. the former Pauline C. Chorney By Barney Glazer O Poulten Is a graduate of Classi­ of Providence in 1931, and they ;.. cal high school, Providence, and have three sons. HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA-­ MAZELTOY to actor Richard ~ is a member of the 1929 class "Slnce I have been 9 years old," Anderson and his wife, television 9 of Brown U~versity. DISCUSSION GROUP beamed actress Allison Ames, "I writer Katharine Thalberg Ander­ ~ After breaking In on New Temple Beth El's discussion have seen every movie made by son, on the recent birth of their • York and Massachusetts news- group will meet Monday, at Paul Munl. Meanwhile, I dreamed son. She's the daughter of Norma 9 papers, Mr. Poulten Joined the 10 :45 A.M. to discuss and study of being an actress and starring Shearer and the late Irving Thal­ ; Pawtucket, R.I., Times In 1931, "Ethics of the Fathers" led by with him some day. I know it was berg, for whom this gallery's _ and has been with the Times Rabbi William G . Braude. Mrs. a crazy ambition, but I never re­ Hollywood B'nai B'rlth Lodge was !!! as general assignment reporter, Irving Wiener is chairman lented." named. Q City Hall and State Senate re­ Last week, Allison's agent • • • Z porter, State editor, national phoned her at home and announced WHEN the aforementioned Irv­ :S and foreign I\ews editor hand­ TO HEAD FACULTIES she was to star opposite Munl in Ing Tha!berg Lodge stages its ~ ling Associated Press and United JERUSALEM - Two Israeli a TV segment of "Saints and Sin­ Chanukah party here on December Lou Mason [11 ' Press wire services, news edi- educators will head the facul­ ners." Allison promptly collapsed 22 at the Vista Del Mar auditorium ties of engineering and hu­ In the middle of her living room for Vista children, lodge members OQ tor, assistant managing editor and in recent years, head of manities of the University of and yelled at her mother: will be on hand ro distribute candy, To Feature Lou Mason ; the Times' State House bureau Aduls Ababa, Ethiopia. "Momma, I made itf" popcorn, and paper hats to the covering the legislature, execu­ . . . lclds. The late Jeff Chandler, a At Center 'Cabaret' tive branch, and all Federal A Herald ad always gets best JOHN Larkin, the handsome member of our lodge, used to ex­ Lou Mason. raconteur and agencies functioning in Rhode results - our subscribers com­ and accomplished actor who es­ cel at this mlrzvah during the an­ humorist, will be the featured Island. prise an active buying market. says the regular role of the editor nual event. in the aforementioned "Saints and • • • entertainer at the J ewish Com­ Sinners" 1V series. also had sin­ When Mel B1a11c' s father came munity Cen ter's open "Cabaret cere praise for Muni's efforts in to rhl s country, he encountered Nite". to be conducted at the the segment, which is titled oddly: the same name mlxup that faced East Side Center building on " Shame for a Diamond Anniver­ the immigrant described tr1;9uenr- Sunday, Nov. _4, a t 8 P .M. sary.'' ly by Herschel "Lt. Jacoby" Sponsored by the Center's Commented Larkin: "Muni is Membership Committee, under one of the greatest American ac­ Bernardi. Said Hersch: "When asked what his name was, rhts the chairmanship of Maurice tors of all time. He was just won­ Dressler. "Cabaret Nite" will be derful in hi s superb portrayal." elderly gey,tleman muttered: '!ch hob shain ferge ssen.' So, he was open to all adults. AHHOUHCIHG What Larkin and other dedicated actors admit -- that the reason for promptl y named Shayne Fer­ Mr. Mason, who has appeared THE OPENING OF OUR Munl's magnificence is his back­ guson." from coast to coast, utilizes a ground with the Yiddish theater. Mel's father told the immi­ stock of Jewish wit and hu­ CUSTOM MADE DRAPERY & . . . gration authorities his name was mor that stems from the com­ "Nocham," so they tabbed him BED SPREAD DEPARTMENTS RECEJIITLY, I used an item, edy of everyday life. He is a emanating from what I have al­ Nolan. This confusion was carried graduate of the Talmudical down to another generation when M•d• el rldo f•hrla ..,d 4•1llnc• ways considered to be a reliable Academy of the Yeshiva College source, which referred to Allen Mel's son was born. Mel and his of N . Y. and the Hebrew Teach­ Sherman's recording for Warners wife Estelle named the baby Nolan ers' Institute. of "Goldeneh Moments from after his grandfather. TI,e records The "Cabaret Nlte" program Broadway." I have since been ad­ became confused again at this will include dancing, refresh­ point and the boy was registered vised that Warners have not pres­ ments. and entertainment, all sed or released the aforemention­ as "Noel." set in a cabaret atmosphere ed album . This column sincerely If you don't know what the planned by Mr. Dressler and his regrets any inconvenience that our French name Noel Blanc means, committee. Table reservations item may have caused Warners or It's White Chrisnnas l may be made in advance. Mr. Sherman. • • • JOEY Ross, of TV's"Cars-4:' told Larry Storch at Gene Nor­ - PARENTS BROS. INC. man's Crescendo that he'd love to 217 HO. MAIN ST., live in Hollywood. However, moans Joey, the show's producer Nat Hi­ PROV., R. I. ken has his roots firmly imbedded Thomas H. Rosenfield in New York's concrete and re­ fuses to budge. CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE >..~- - . . . 5th District Promises You To Support

THE • A Lunch Program in the elementary schools. So that your small children will not hove to go back and forth to school 4 times a day, especially in foul weather. • More and BETTER recreational facilities where your children con YOUNG ADULT DIVISION play safely. • The Updating of school curriculums to include such courses as com­ OF THE puter moth, etc., to fulfill the needs of new industries in today's progressive world. GENERAL DAVID E. PENN. Cl,ai,mon ,.~ JEWISH FRED SPIGEL'S CoMMITTE-E KOSHER FOOD CENTER John Stanley ~rauel :.25-229 PRAIRIE AVENUE GA 1-8436 MA 1-6055 WILL PRESENT THEIR FRESH KILLED NET WEIGHT CHICKENS lb. 2 5c SPRING ANNUAL DINNER DANCE LAMB CHOPS lb. 69c At The C9_lony Motor Hotel DEL MONTE - UNSWEETENED PRUNE JUICE qt. jar 3 Sc Saturday, November 3 HOME-MADE - FRESH DAILY POTATO SALAD lb. 19c Cocktoils - 7 P. M. Guest Speaker Dinner - 8 P. M. Jofin Stanley Grauel Sabbath Information Mother's Old-Fashioned Dancing 'Til 1 A. M. Crew Member Ot The "Exodus." . Housewives $5.00 per person Light Sabbath ' GEFIL TE FISH Recognized · Expert Candles No On The Problems of Israel Tonight 5 :3Z Liquid or Jelled Minimum Contribution And The Middle East Next Friday at 4:22 P .M. qt. jar 79c

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NO FREE EDUCATION JERUSALEM Education Bridge Minister Abba Eban discounted talk of introducing universal by Revoke free post-primary education in North and South vulnerable. Daughter Born the near future. West deals. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Katzman This[) North of Thackeray Street, announce .-Q 5 3 2 the birth of their first child and IS where • -9 5 daughter. Nancy Lori. on Sept. a lasting friendship ♦ -Q J 9 7 6 8. ,f,-A 6 Maternal grandparents are begins ... West East Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weiner of • - •-K J 10 6 4 the Bronx, N . Y . with your first taste of ¥-A Q J 10 7 4 ¥-K 8 6 2 Paternal grandparents are ♦ -K 4 ♦ -A 2 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Katzman of Avoid the Foll Rush. See us today ,f,-Q J 10 9 7 ,f,-K 2 Gallatin Street. for free expert consultation, South Announce Birth advice and estimate. •-A .9 8 7 · Dr. and Mrs. George M . Gold­ lLIR1!1!!lU •-3 . stein announce the birth of CALL GA 1-8096 111,@ ♦ -10 8 5 3 their first child, a girl, Arlene .. tftl label ,f,-8 5 3 Marcy, on Oct. 12. Maternal Storage your little fur muns The Bidding: grandparent is Mrs. Alfred It~ losher ... MINK A SPECIALTY West North East South Engaged - Mr. and Mrs. Venetsky. Paternal grand- Al11 Hill 1¥ pass pass Mox Bender of 262 Freemon parents are Dr. and Mrs. IROMEDAIY 2,f, pass 1•3¥ pass Parkway, announce the en­ Frank Goldstein. Paternal great­ MARK WEINBERG IIOCOUT£-NUT 4NT pass 5 ♦ pass gagement of their daughter, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Custom Furrier ORANGE-NUT 5¥ pass pass pass Hope Janice, to Dr. Gory Isaac Goldstein. Mrs Goldstein the Lapham Blda:. & BANANA-NUT Opening lead: queen of dia­ Owen Prescott of 966 Hope is the former Harriett Venetsky. 290 Westminster St. ROIi monds. Street. Given Surprise Party Miss Bestsy Joy Tolchinsky The opening lead is taken Dr. Prescott is the son of Mr. with the ace on the board. was guest or honor at a sur­ and Mrs. Edward Prescott of prise supper party at the Grist West next leads two rounds of 381 Gibbs Avenue, Newport. Mill on Oct. 24. in honor or trumps ending in the closed Miss Bender is a graduate of hand. West then leads a low her forthcoming marriage to Hope High School and attends Sheldon Ellman on Nov . II. club which North takes with Emerson College in Boston . (Continued on Paa-e 13) the ace, North returns a small Dr. Prescott is a graduate of CJeeJCarpet spade, West plays the jack from Brown University and the Uni­ the dummy and South covers versity of Pennsylvania School DORIC DAY SCHOOL with the ace which West Nunery Klnderprten of Dentistry. AccredJted by R. I. Board of BEAUTY SALON trumps. West leads to the king Education - State Licensed of clubs in the dummy. sluffs a An April, 1963, wedding Is All D•y or H•lf D•y Sess.lon1 626 Reservoir Avenue planned. B•lanced Hot MHII club on the king of spades. Register Now For Fall Session then leads a diamond to her Limited Enrollment ._____ 5y 1-8919---- A Transportation hand which is good, easily mak­ Hera1a ad always gets the HO 1-1251 Wt 1-6051 ing six. best results. Comment: East and West Mr. Sal Miss Anne Marie chose the wrong method of trying to reach slam. They Mr. Charles Miss Rose should have stayed away from Fashionable Furs Blackwood. simply bid their aces and kings to each other and slam would have been reached. High Fashion Hairdos West was surprised to find the HERMANN STERNAU ace of diamonds and king of FORMERLY DIRECTOR OF WILLIAM H. HARRIS FUR S Expert Coloring & Permonent Waving clubs in partner's hand, expect­ ing ace of spades instead. FINE RESTYLING • REPAIRING OPEN THURSDAY AND • STORAGE Yemenites Say ::; UNion 1-2575 116 Everett Avenue FRIDAY EVENINGS Former Imam Protected Jews TEL AVIV-Yemenite Jews ';:, Israel said the head of the and new republican government of c Ask- Yemen was a slum urchin. A former shopkeeper in Sana said the father of Premier Abdullah al-Sala! had been a II coal vender and that his family Who Will Be Miss Datesetter"? lived in a hovel near the Suk Agil. Enter this exciting contest, Local "Miss Datesetter" winner will be eligi­ When Abdullah was about JO years old the Imam Yehia es­ ble to enter the National "Miss Datesetter" Contest! National winner tablished a school in Sana for receives an all-expense-paid trip to New York City; $500.00 and- she will orphans and neglected boys. be photographed in color for the March 1963 issue of Seventeen Maga­ Abdullah was admitted and lat­ er transferred to a military zine!· school. He was one of a group of officers sent to Iraq for • Are you between the ages of 13-18, unmarried and in further training. high or junior high school? The sources asked that they not be identified. One of them. • Do you like to write? who had been an official of the Jewish community in Sana. said • Would yof.J enjoy being in a gala fashion show? he was fearful for the few hundred Jews who remained in Yemen. Enter Now- "The republicans have no conscience and no religion," he 1. Fill out attached coupon completely. said.· 2. Write a short essay, I 00 words or less on the Imam Protected Jews type of holiday d~te dresses you would like. The Imam had protected his 3. Bring in essay, plus recent photograph of yourself J ewish subjects, the source ex­ to our Datesetter Booth, Fourth Floor, Junior Dress plained. When the last plane­ Department, Main Store only. load of refugees arrived from 4. Deadline for entering Datesetter Contest is November 3rd. Yemen, a leader of the group said the late Imam Ahmad had 5. Semi-Finalists will be announced and notified Wednesday, told him that those who wished November 7th. to leave could go, and that those who wished to remain could do so, but that he did I Wish To Enter $1adding's not know what would happen to them after his death. The former Jewish official re­ "Miss Datesetter" Contest called that the republicans had (PLEASE PRINT) tried to get the J ews of Sana to take up arms against the Imam Yehia during the 1948 uprising. NAME .•...... •...... •.•.•.•.•.•••...•.. AGE The republicans had tried to distribute weapons to Jews for STREET ••...... •...•••..••••••...•••••.•...••..••••.•••• the defense of Sana but the leaders of the community met CITY ...... ••..•.. ...•••....••••.....•.••••.••••• and decided against taking them. the source said . SCHOOL • : •••.••.•••.....••.•.•.•....•••.• ; ...... •.•.•• A year later he said, repub­ licans threw the bodies of two HEIGHT ..•••• •• ·.. WEIGHT ••••••.... DRESS SIZE .•.••..• Arab girls into a well and ac­ cused the Jews of murder. Scores of Jews. were arrested. All photographs become tha property of Gladding', r I ~ .. BUY WHOLESALE AND SAVE .."' ~ WAREHOUSE OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 9-5 I! !I ...,; AT FRESH MEATS - CANNED FOODS Ill FROZE N FOODS - FREEZERS Notices Differences In Hol iday Observance ~ Ill October 12 , 1962 !st: About 25-30 years ago 0 HOME SUPPLY DIVISION ... 400 GL ENWOOD A VE. PAWT. R. I. when one went out-doors in the {.) FLINK Dear Sir: AT THE PROV.-PAW T. CITY LINE Jewish neighborhoods, there was 0 During the recent High HolY­ a certain degree of Holy-Day ,..; days, I made the following ob­ spirit prevalent. It was quiet

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Day School Drawing POSTPONED The Providence Hebrew Doy School Drawing for Three major Prizes Hos Been Postponed until Saturday evening, December 22, 1962. Directors and Parents Are Urged to Continue Selling Tickets Until That Date. Discuss Linen Event - Committee members who met to dis­ cuss the Annua l Linen Event of the Ladies Associati on, Jewish Political Advertisement Polltlcal Advertisement Home for the Aged, are shown above. The event will take ORGANIZATION pl ace on Thursday, Nov. 15 a t 1 P.M . a t Temple Ema nue l. TO HOLD CONFERENCE national executive committee, NEWS Voters of the Ninth Ward - Providence The Annual Conference of the will be the featured speaker. Washington Pork - Elmwood - Brood Street Areas Workmen's Circle branches or A report on the activities for CHAIRMEN APPOINTED Rhode Island will be held on the year wi ll be presented by Mort Blender, p r om i ne n t Sunday at 2 P.M. at the Crown Jacob B. Rothenberg, chairman, WPRO radio and television per­ Hotel. and Jacob Pavlow. secretary. sonality, has been appointed Mr. Motel Zalmenovitz of Members and friends are in­ chairman or the Jewish Com­ New York, a member of the vited to attend. munity Center's Adult Activi­ ties Committee, it was an­ nounced today by Harold Stan­ NAVY WOOL - Red Orla n zler. Center president. Fleece Lined Mr. Stanzler is particularly PEA JACKET Detachable Hood interested in developing the cultural aspects of the Center's Sizes 4 - 14 program for adults. Music, lit­ Reg 16.98 & 17.98 13.98 erature, the arts, and current topics of importance will be Re-Elect Elect some of the areas in which Mr. Blender expects his committee Robert J. Edward S. FALL DRESSES and SKIRTS to proceed. 25% Mr. Stanzler also announced off the appointment of Dr. Gustaf McOsker Goldin Sweet as chairman of the Cen­ ter's Adult Activities Com­ • 8 Years Experience • Qualified mittee. This committee, con­ • Attorney cerned with the activities of the • Attorney ~ti.Mt~f the Center's golden age clubs. • Family Mon • Family Mon is active in planning and evalu­ ating the Center's present older 758 HOPE STREE T 7 58 Hope Street Providence, R. I. adult program . Vote Democratic PROVIDENCE. R. I A'tJ'..=•.,;.,,v..,-,;r,,.•.,;r.v.,;r..:r-•.,;.,,v,:;;,,,:r-."JAv.tr... ·~·..u-..u- ...·.,:,,. HEALTH CLUB TO OPEN The J ewish Community Cen-· ter will open its men's and wo­ men's Health Club services for the current season this Sunday morning at 9 A.M. at th e East Side Center Use of the health club will be free to all men and women who are Center members. Th is no­ cost use includes the steam room , shower room. locker room, exercise room and equip­ ment, lounge, and hair dryer. Service hours for men will be Sundays, 9 A.M. to 5 P .M. Wo­ men's hours will be Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 A.M. to 1 P .M. 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The FIii th• 1bov■ 1ppll c ■ tlon • •• out out on pertorated lines and mai l to Cre dit U applied to the unpaid~ etWl m.onth. in D1p1rtm1nt at Chiny & Webb , 275 _W11tmln1ter St, Pravld1no1 2, R. I. program wlll continue th ere­ after on Monday and Tuesday evenings, from 7 to 9 P .M . Lounge activities wlll Include Once You Have a Cherry & Webb Charge, _You May Use It At Any of Our Stores Located in table games, music listening, a television and reading corner, PROVIDENC E • BARR I NGTO N • NEWPORT • • ·'A-H RIVER • NEW "B ED FORD • ·LOW ELL • LAWRENC E ping pong, and special events and tournaments. (;AN(;EL Sl'EE(;H REDS HIT ARMS SALE of Providence. Paternal grand­ Meat-eating nations, since :: URBANA, Ill., - Urbana po­ MOSCOW-The Soviet Army parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben­ the dawn of history, have jamin Walter of Brooklyn, N.Y . lice canceled last week a sched­ newspaper. "Red Star," said the usually been the most agresslve. ~ uled speech by American Nazi U. S . decision to sell H awk Maternal great-grandmother is G eorge Rockwe ll which was to ground-to-air missiles to Israel Mrs. Minnie Green of Prov­ l'I :,, h ave taken place at the Chan­ Was designed to maintain ten­ idence. MEAT YOU CAN EAT ... ning Mur ray Forum here. The sion in the Middle East . § reason given was fear of vio­ Tender and Tasty-Cut To Your 0 lence. Use Herald Classifi ed ads. lnbal To Dance Satisfaction and Pleasure l'I In Hollywood Film - -- JERUSALEM - Israel's Chief Rabbina te last week expressed disapproval over an arrangemen t KELLER'S Wlll•rd Shopping Center • _ CRUISES made bet ween Inbal. the Yeme­ nite dance group here, and a Book Your Winter Cruise Now Hollywood movie firm which has WE NOW HAVE scheduled employment of the Call Us For Information And Reservations At STEER FEET Published Rates For All These Cruises dancers in the filming of a pic­ ture dealing with the life of WE CARRY Ask For Free Booklet Listing Cruises, Ports, and Rates J esus. 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~ father, has come back to li fe. ., They were real at that moment . 1', That moment has been con­ I "' FROM FRIDAY TO FRIDAY l, ~ jured up by the chant of the .,.,; cantor. so soft, so reverend, so Tl;IE ONLY AltlGLO-JEW/SH WEEKLY IN ~- I, AND SOUTHEAST MASS. CHANTS h ome-like. The K iddush chant. Often I ="l Publish ed Every Week By The IQ AND MEMORIES wonder how did it travel from 0 J ewish Press Publishing Com!)any Box 6063, Providence, R .I. - Telephone 724-0200 place to place. from city to city, .. By Beryl Segal from the remotest village to .. Q PLANT ANp OFFIC E: HERALD WAY, OFF WEBSTER ST., PAWTUC KET, R. I. 0 The cantor, Norman Gewirtz lived for eight days. T here they the single J ewish house some­ C E LIA Z UCKERBERG Managing Ed ito r where on the plains of t he ;,.; LEON SAPERSTE IN Advertising Manager of T emple Beth El. was chant­ ate. There the children played . < ing the Sabbath a nd Holiday There guests were received. And Ukra ine. Those were days with­ Q Second Class Postage Paid at P rovidence, Rhode Island Kiddush . He sang with feeling, there the father of the family out recordings. Those were the Subscription Ra tes: Fifteen Cents the copy; By Mail, $5.00 per annum; outside softly, and unpretentiously, as days before performing artists New England, $6.00 per annum. Bulk ra tes on r equest. slept. ~ if he was saying t he Kiddush On the first n ight of Succos t r aveled across t he country. Q The Herald assumes no fi nancial responsibility for typographical errors in before his own family. My wife the family would stand around Perhaps a travelling cantor ... advertisements, but will reprint that part of the advP.rtlsement in which the turned to me and whispered in came to town. and he chanted < ty pographical error occurs. Advertisers w ill please notify lhe management the table and my father-in-law Immediate ly of an y error which may occur. my ear: would raise the cup of wine and his melodies fo r all to copy? ,=:::"l " I was in my father's Succo begin to chant. The chant ,vas Perhaps a H assid goin g to his FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1962 now and listened to my father an ancient one. a chant that Rebbe for a holiday heard the Q z chant the K iddush. After a ll he had heard from his father. chant from the singing Hassidim < Bias On Park Avenue these years. imagine." who in turn heard it from his and he brought it back with ... My father-in- law lived in the father. It would ring across the him? But the fact is that from ~ It has long been known that many of the high­ Great House on the edge of r iver and to the island. and the Kiddush to t he various "l m elodies of the :t<'est ival prayers. Q priced cooperatives on Manhattan's East Side dis­ town. His house sealed off the would linger on the moonlit 0 section of town where Jews were ripples of the water. to the wailing of the Psalms a t criminated against Jews. They are run like exclusive night, to t he reading of the clubs and are stronfholds of social snobbery and permitted to li ve. Aft.e r the Strange how a chant. a quiet = house began the village where chant of K iddush can conjure Megilah on Purim, to t he bless­ "l )rejudice. A B'nai B rith survey in 1959 showed that Ukrainian peasants had their up memories of times and places ing over the candles on Han­ one third of the 175 luxury cooperatives in Manhattan straw thatched huts and their that can never be reli ve d again. nukah. they were a ll alike in ...= the towns a nd villages of the '► had no Jewish tenants; the survey labeled them "for­ gardens. their stables and their The Great House is gone. The ► tresses of anti-Semitism." chicken coops. town let on the Ukraine has Ukraine. and Galicia, and Ru­ ► mania. and Poland. and where­ The charge of bias is now being pressed to a The house stood on a hillock. changed . The villagers perhaps ► ever J ews lived in the great and a t the foot of the hill the no longe r sing. Children swim t legal showdown by the City Commission on Human and migh ty pre-Revolutionary river was flowing placidly. The no more in the river by the I Rights. It has upheld a complaint by Alfred R. Bach­ Russin. river was wide at that point. house. And the melody of Kid­ rach, president of Temple Emanu-El , that he was And that same chant was and there was an island in the dush is no longer heard in the denied the right to purchase a P ark Av. apartment .s ung by t he cantor in a T em­ middle. On summer days the nights of Succos. because he was Jewish. It has asked the Corporation But does 1t matter ? Such is ple in Provi dence. thousands of children would swim in the miles and so many years away, Counsel to seek to enjoin · the co-op from further rive r and lhe older ones would the power of memory that it from t.h e Succos night in our discrimination. swim to the island a nd bask can make t hings li\·e af t.er they litt.lc town on the Ukraine. We are sure that it gives Bachrach no pleasure, in the sun. They ,,·err. of course. a re gone. VVilh my wi fe. who no more than it does J ames Meredith, to press him­ wholly naked. but nobody cared. as a child ha d heard her fatller self into surroundings whe re he is not welcome . Nor, Eve rybody was s,1,.•imming naked . chant the K iddush . that Suceo. r Mr. Segal's opinio11 s are his lhat, nii:: h t. that C' XPCCLant, group own. His views are not n eces­ we s us pect, is the plaintiff likely to be homeless, if On summer nights. too. t he peasa nt girls and boys would of children that s tood by the sarily those of this news paper.) he cannot get a P ark Av. apartment. But discrimi­ gather on the vi llage green and nation is an evil and s hould be fought wherever it si ng till late at night. You sat. manifests itself. In pursuing his complaint, Mr. in front. of my father-in-law's Bachrach is performing a public service. (Reprinted house and listened to the sing­ from The New York Post} ing that came from across the river. Ukrainian songs that re­ verberated and reached t he town clear and sweet. You wondered how such songs could YOUR MONEY'S come from t he mouths of boys and girls that you knew well. by Leonard Lyons These were the boys that came to town on Sunctpys and_ drank BROADWAY GAZETTE rion on the manuscr ipts. Woukwa s WORTH $d quarreled ~nd , /l'Ot into SOC IAL NOT E: Gore V i da l, curiou s about the deduction allow­ fights. 'I11 ese wefe the girls that the author-playWright , wa s with Pd on hi s manuscript r,f "This Is My God. " 'It wa s vaJue0 higher by Sylvia Porter milked cows. hoed the garden, Mrs . Joseph F. Kennedy at the and were bent over their fi eld Met opening. He heard the Presi­ than hi s manuscript of "The Caine work all the day long. Now dent' s mother , who is 7 1, sigh Mutiny," wh ich won the Pulitzer lf you wi ll need to borrow money in the next several months -- and ' t heir songs rang so angelically, about the pro0lems of growing P rize. hundr eds of thousands of individua l families, business corpor ations, so heavenly. old. " Oh :, bu~ you' r~ a you~,g wo­ " You were yo unger when 'The states and cities. etc., wi ll -- yo u would be wi se to s tart your loan man yet, Vidal said. . . . I was Caine Mutiny' gift was made," the negotiations now and probably to complete them soon. There was a small !·oom in tax man explained. " As an author my father- in-law's h ouse that. speaki ng," replied Mrs. Kennedy, For you, the borrower, are more in control of the market for " about my mother . I just visited gets closer to the end of his life money than in many years. was apart from the rest of t he span. his scripts become rarer house. All year long the room her in Boston." In essence, we are into the first real buyer s' market for bor row­ POLITICS: Sen, Paul Douglas, and so are worth mor e." er s thi s country has experienced since the late l 940s. was used for drinking tea in BUSINESS NOTE: Most Ameri­ the a fternoons, for sitting and D-Ill., was a professor of eco­ This is particularly true if you' r e a businessman with a good nomics before he turned to poli­ cans now are familiar with every cr edit record; lenders of money are eagerly seeking for you these chatting on rainy days, for angle of TV profits, Recently Hal children to play in. But when tics. In hi s Senate office he show­ days. It's als o true if you're an individual with an acceptable credit ed Horace MacMahon the two pic­ Schaffel, the lawyer and locations rating needing a home mortgage or cash to finance a major personal the F estival of Succos came the coordinator for "The Naked City" room became the rriost im­ tures he keeps there - - of Eras­ purchase. It certainly applies to states and cities in sound financial mus and of Sir Thomas Mor e. TV series, found an ideal site for portant part of the house. The shape. Erasmus, said Sen. Douglas , was one s cene - - a building under con­ Funds for loans ar e abundant in banks and savings institutions room was scrubbed and cleansed an educator who s tayed an educa­ struction here. The superintendent the nation over. The loar..s aren't cheap in comparison with charges an d the furniture rearranged . A tor and died in bed: More was an of the project came to terms with of earlier postwar years. Interest rates generally are far above the bed was put in the room, and a educator who became a politician Schaffel - - $350 for allowing the starvation levels of the I 940s. But the cost of a loan is secondary to long table and chairs were placed and was beheaded. site to be filmed. the availablllty of t he loan. " Availability" Is the key point. there. The walls were decorated TV NOTE: Roger Stevens, the "Plus," the superintendent There are four clear forces which are favoring you, as a borrower with pictures and flowers. Then producer, who heads the fund­ added, $ 200 for every re- run. I of money, today. on the afternoon of the first raising drive for the National Cul­ want the residuals too." First, there has been a huge piling up of savings In lending institu­ night of Succos the roof over tural Center, addressed a roomful PET DEPT,: When Charlie tions of all types. The Federal Reserve Board' s policy decision to the room would be opened and of Broadway and· Hollywood stars. Conerly retired a s the Giants' permit commercial banks to pay as much as 4 per cent on deposits the entire room would be flood­ They all will participate in the quarterback, he and his wifewant­ left with them a year or more set off a monumental influx of funds into ed with autumn light, That Center's closed- circuit 1V pr o­ ed to take back to their Clarks­ commercial banks at the start of 1962. While the pace of the flow has room was the permanent Suc­ gram on Nov. 29. Stevens told dale. Miss. , home a reminder of slowed now. the convulsion in the money markets has been profound. cos. The roof over the room them: uNo matter your politics, their happy years in New York. Simultaneously, other types_ of institutions. competing on interest was built on hinges and could the fact is that the No. I star in They took "Charlie." the cat that r ate payments and promotions of savings, have continued to attract be opened and closed at will . Am er i ca today is J acquellne had free run of P.J. Clarke' s bar cash. Unquestionably, a factor In the pile up of savings also has been The two sides of the roof Kennedy." on Third Avenue. the crack In the stock market - - for many Individuals have decided to would stand erect like wings. TAX NOTE: Herman Woukdo­ ''Charlie" became the first cat deposit new savings in a financial institution rather than to channel the and would tell the villagers nates his book manuscripts to col­ ever to fly In a jet. But the Con­ funds Into s tocks. To put It plainly, lenders simply have an awful lot of across the river tha t Suceos was lege libraries. The Internal Reve­ erlys found the cat different in money around to put to work. here. In that room the family nue Dept. allows him a tax deduc- Clarksdale . ' 'Charlie'' became Second, the demand for loans has been sluggish -- a direct reflec­ uMiss Muffitt" -- after giving tion of the sluggishness In our economy. The total of loans is up over birth to a litter. las t year, of course, but with so much money available to lend, the de­ Max Sugarman Funeral Home LOCAL NEWS: The Act o r s mand has not risen up to the supply. What's more, there are no indi­ Studio' s $2S0,OOO grant from the cations now of any significant pickup in loan demands that would Ford Foundation is contingent up­ abruptly change the present picture. COMMUNITY CALENDAR on the Studio raising a matching Third, the Federal Reserve System has geared Its monetary policy sum elsewhere . ... Mrs. Robert to keep credit readily available. It has not flooded the banking system Morgenthau and Mrs. Ethel Ken­ Sunday, October 28, 1962 with lending funds -- as the supporters of exceedingly easy money 9:00 a. m .- Gen eral J ewish Committee Wome n 's Div., M-D AY. nedy, both having babies, are cam­ ··.f,sh -- but It hasn' t put any brake on lending either. , 2:30 p. m.- Bureau of J ewish Education, Demon stration, Teaching or He brew. paigning here for Morgenthau' s 6: 00 p. m . •- Bl ackstone Valley U.J.A., Opening Dinner. Fourth, the Treasury has geared Its management policy to avert 7:30 p. m.- Ame rlcan Zionist Public Affairs Comm., Cocktail Party. candidacy. . . . Noel Coward is competing with private borrowers for long- term funds. As a tremen­ 7:30 p. m.- GJC Youn~ Adults Presidents Meeting postponing the operation he needs 8:00 p. m. - Te mplc Sinai, Board Meeting. dous and constant borrower of money, the Treasury could be a heavy 8:00 p. m.- Tcmple Sin ai. Me n 's Club Meeting. on his leg until next spring, when competitor with corporations, states. cities , home builders and buyers. Mo nday, October 29, 1962 he will have finished~ songs for But It has avoided this so that It would not Interfere with private ac­ 1:00 p. m.- Provldence Chapter , Mlzi-achi Women. Regular Meetin g. "The Sleeping Prince" .... 11 The 8:00 p. m.- R. I. Lad . Aux. Post #23 JWVA, Annual Bridge. tivities that would add strength and solidity to our economy. 8:00 p, m.- Slstcrhood Temple Em a nuEI, Opening Meeting. Manchurian Candidate'' will be Even in a business recession. the chances are against an important 8 : 15 p. m.- S lsle rhood Temple Beth Am, Regular Meeting . shown to the U.S. forces in Seoul, decline In borrowing costs. Defense of the dollar dictates this. The U.S. T uesday, October 30, 1962 South Korea, on the same day it 7:45 p. m.-Tem.ple Emanue l, Board Meeting. cannot afford to let Interest rates sink to the point where foreign hold­ Wed nesday, October 31, 1962 opens at the Astor Theater here. ers of "hot money" here would be encouraged to withdraw their bal­ 10:00 a. m.- Brandcls University Nat '! Women's Com., 13oard Meeting . CENSORSHIP NOTE: The ances and invest them In other financial centers paying higher rates. 10:00 a. rn .- Prov. Sec. Nat' \ Council of J ewis h Women , S tudy Grou p. N.Y.C. public library system is 12:00 noon- Siste rhood, Cran ston J ewish Cente r, Luncheon An'. F inancial Institutions holding your savings and now paying you so much 12:30 p. rn .-Slsl c rhood Temple Emanue l, To rah Workers Meeting. involved in a dispute over Tana de Interest on your der~slts also are deeply reluctant to shave their Thursday, November 1, 1962 Ga mez' first novel, "Like a River 10:00 a. m . to of Lions." It's been banned from lending charges, 5:00 p. m.- Slsterhood Temple Be th El Eden Garden Club. Bazaar a nd Hollda}' You can get conces .: >~ns, though, that you couldn't have obtained Table Settings, without fl owers, Luncheon ;incl Sn ack Bar. the libraries because it contains onl y a few months ago. 10:00 p.m.- Prov. Cha pter Womens Ame rican ORT. ,nonnt Meetin g. love scenes deemed objectionable Saturday, November J, 1962 1vtstrtbuted 1962. by The Han Syndicate, lnc.)(AII RJg hts Reserved, 7:30 p. m .- Unlted Order of True S iste rs. Inc., Square Dance. ( Continued on J>age t 9,) r------, ... "'

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Pictured above " M " Day area chairmen, left to right, Mrs. Maurice Schwartz, Broad and Elmwood; Mrs . Harry T. Davis, East S!de; Mrs . Sydney W . Loh ­ man, co-chairman, " M"-Day; Mr.s. Martin Milie-r, " M" -Doy chairman; Mrs . Arthur H. Rosen, East Side; Mrs. Louis Strauss, Washington Parle, and Mrs . *Greet your Women's Division Caller with a smile, Alex Goodblott, North End. Not present when the picture_ was taken were Mrs. Roy Lehrer, Cranston; Mrs. Milton Filler, Warwick, and Mrs. A . Louis a warm welcome and a big donation! Remember Rosenstein, East Providence. she is a volunter. Match her sacrifice with yours! Upcoming GJC Events - "M" Doy Chairman MRS. MARTIN MILLER 1-.. e YOUNG ADULT ANNUAL DINNER DANCE Women's Division General Chairman . MRS. JOSEPH W. PULVER Colony Motor Hotel, Saturday Evening, November 3 I Campaign Co.Chairman MRS. SOL KOFFLER • "D" DAY MEN'S DIVISION GJC 9 A. M., Sunday Morning, November 4, Johnson's Hummocks Women's Division President MRS. RAYMOND L. COHEN ! I GOOD GIVING IS PART OF GOOD LIVING -~ I Give Generously To The 1962 GJC Camp~ign /

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Rates building. All ty pes trenching, cess­ IRONING done In my home. Reason• supplied. 4-1 See konk St., Provi­ reasonable. CE 1-4788 anytime after . pools , excavating. Free estimates. able rates. VA 8-0505. I' dence, DE 1-5304. 11 -2 EXPERT leak , • .,.Iring, guttering, i! L IM GE 4-0421. 12-21 WOMAN desires ironing, own home; painting, · carpentry., · No job too t:I CEMENT contracting: Garages, sin­ or housework gentleman's home. 30-Paint'g, Paper'g, Decorat'g sma11, free estimates. RE 7-6506. ;i., 2-Antiques gle, $850; double, $1 ,250; cement­ 1.25 hourly, after 3, 941-7815. ufn 12-7 -~ cinder blocks, complete. Angelo ALTERATIONS: Interior, exterior THE CELLAR Door, Route 101, Old Mirando, 285 Laurel Hill Ave ., 24a-laundering 38b-Rooms With ·Board O Hartford Pike, antiques, g ifts. The l­ EL 1-8524. 11 -9 painting, paperhanging, floors r e• ~ ma and Dorothy Dame. 12-28 finished, plastering. H . Fishman , 24 CEMENT: Colored patios, lO x 20, LAUNDRESS will do fine laundering Georgia, WI 1·5122. MOTHER will mind one child dally ~ $125. All ceme nt flagston e and field­ 11 -2 1n my home. Warwick or Lakewood 0 In her home. Called for a nd d e• BUNGALOWS ~ lnted, $100, cottages, 3-Apartments For Rent stone work. Backhoe ser vice. Free li vered. UN 1-7980. 12-7 area. ST 1-2S03. ta estimates. RE 9-1102. DE 1-1829. $200, 3 fa milies, $300. Free estimates. 11-30 Call K-K, 724-2571. l!.-28 WAKEFIELO MANOR ; ELMWOOD SECTION 25-lawns, landscape INTERIOR a nd exter ior painting. Ceil­ NEW SHALIMAR APARTMENTS CEMENT repairs; chimn~ys, steps, 1 flaking, leaking cellars. Brick point­ ings, wallpapering. Quality work­ ~~~tif~o s~~s cf~~:Y ifre:~d~~~~ ~ 99 MELROSE STREET LANDSCAPE maintenance. Free es­ manship. R. MacIntosh, PL 1-4513. Large, spacious sunny private rooms ... Deluxe 4 room suites. Recently com­ ed . U N 1-4842, UN 1-6992 ·any time. 11 -30 timates. Go anywhere, PA 2-7142 , l!.-28 Dining room or tray service. For ln· ~ pleted! Air conditioning, individual 723-1024, afte r 6 p.m . 11 -2 formation, write ~ heat control. Parking. Electric stove , CEMENT steps, patios, sidewalks, MODERN Painting Company paints refrigerator. Food disposal. Colored driveways, leaking cellars, cesspools SOUTHERN New England Tree Re­ ho mes, fac.tories, etc. 5 or more tiled bath, tub enclosure. Pane lling '. and dry wells. Save dolla r s, call m ova l. Registe red and insured. Free homes - SSO d eductible. Free esti­ Wakefield ~nor, Post Ro•d "' Clothes washe r and dryer. Storage .A E. Johnson, PA 5-7534. 11-2 estima tes. Reasonable rates. EX· on.tes. Fully insured. Call now! Wakefield or call ST S--1711 facilities. Now available for lease. LANDSCAPING, Asphalt driveway, press 7-7978. 11-30 RE 7-0148. 11-9 $135 monthly. sma ll jobs, patch repa irs, w a te r NATIONWIDE Painting a nd Decorat­ GA l •l801 WI 2-1894 problems. 30 yea rs experience. 26-lost and Found ing. All work g uaranteed , interior 39-Sewer, Cesspool Service 12-14 RE 7-7629. 8-63 a nd exterior. Free estimate s. UN OAK HILL, spacious 3 bedroom du­ SIDEWALKS, cement and asphalt, BOOK lost, about May 2, 1962. A 1-5611. lo-63 CESSPOOL, septic tank service, avail­ plex, birch kitchen , lavette . Finished i.ma ll j ob accepted , call ST 1-786 ~. sma ll book, " Rules for bouse--car­ able 24 hours. Reliable, reasonable. basement, garage. PA 5-0074. 11 -3~ pente rs work in the town of Prov­ R. E. BENNETT & SON Aames Cesspool Cleaners, GA l • id ence." Printed In 1796. $50 re• Contractors 9029. 8-63 6-Ash, Rubbish Removal 12-Clothing, Furs ward. Telephone DE 1--8575. DOG lost, whlte°m)lel higgy dog, painting,• gutters and carpentry. Pa­ 42-Special Notices bad twitch in left front le g. P o­ perhanging, masonry work, spraying, CELLARS cleaned, rubbish removed, JACKET, gray kidskin, black cloth fully Insured, 45 years experience. lig ht moving, r ea sonable price . towomut area. U you have seen ARTESIAN well drilllnt, formerly winter jacket , black satin embro id­ this dog or know of his where-­ Junior's Trucking Scr vi :? e. JA 1-0874 . e r ed evening w rap. RE 7-8325. Tel. 431--2246 Valley Artesian Wells, Wallace E. abouts, please call ru 4-8168 . Worral~ Scituate, R. I. NI 7-3109. WEDOTNG gown, advance style 11 -9 11-16 CELLARS, yards, attiiscleaned, ~~~ sheath, r emovable bouffant skirt, WRISTWATCH, lost, lady's white On the spot service. JA 1-5797, chapel train, size 16-18. Impo rted gold, October 11 , vicinity Shep­ PAINTING EMBROIDERED articles, hand made. PL 1-3463. 11 -30 orang e blossom veil Cost $275, sell ard's-Franciscan Monastery. Reward. Pillowcases, bureau scarves, table­ 521 -2059. Interior, Exterior cloths, dish towels, ideal for gl!ts. RUBBISH, attics, cellars, yards clean­ ve ry r easonable. HO 1·8223. Reasonable. 751-8520. 12-7 ed. Re asonable. A. R. and Son, HO Paperhanging, carpentry , roofs and 1-8499, RE 7-4975. 11-30 12ab-Dancing, Music, Drama ' 26aa-lots For Sale HAYRIDES reasonable. Perfect party ~;~er!sJ:i~T~~~Gu:::~;~~le prices. idea. WW pick up and return. Horseshoing. Van Dyke 2-3460. 11-16 Sb-Business Equipment MUSICAL Instruction piano, voice, JOHNSTON, t lots, corner of Oneida so lfeg gio, accordion, organ. Child• and Normandy Sta. Call PL 1-9526. F. NOTARIANNI PHYSICIANS, DENTIST-S,-- ,, ren, adults. Conservatory trained 11 -9 HOSPITALS ' staff. Ange lina Carrozza and Danie l HO 1~ ST 1-4690 G~~r~~R!ho~~ts~~ra~~gi~t':~i~ ;~~~:: 26b-Merchandise Wanted 1-11 ' dence Auction Room No. 2, Cran­ Branca. GA 1-4353. ~!~n~sfo~o~e~:at Yf~~r of'ti.sod~ga~: ' ston, PL 1-1315. 12-14 ------• ...!- PAINTING, Interior, exterlor. latls.­ leis of the aae or size of the ac­ ' 12ac-Draperies, Slipcover5 COUNCIL Thrift Shop urgently, n faction assured. Reasona ble. ST l • children's re-usahle clott1lng. "'· 'A: bo. , 2698. ST 1-0238... ______count. Write Bbb-Business Opportunities 11 High St., Boston 10, Mass. DRAPERIES, custom made In my men' s. women's, housebo1d.. 1tr:UcleF. WALLPAPER, 200 patterns, at ½ l Jewelry. 174 lv~ ,St. UA__J.:0955. ll•J6 price. Cardl Hardware, 711 Oaklawn Room 42 or Tel. 426--0475 ,, BAR on North Main, established 20 home. Reasonably priced. Call EL years, 6 tap Simard system. Full 3.3459 any time. 1-11 27-Mi•cellaneovs For Snle Ave., Cranston, WI 2--0600. 12-28 . 11-9 \' size shuffle board, e tc. Reason sick­ SILVER, copper, bran refinished, ,.. ~ ness. Call MA 1-9608, or SOuthgate 16-Firewood, Fuel 31-Pet Column plated. Silver Service Co., 10 Lin­ 1-8175. 11-16 ALUMINUM combination Windows. coln Ave .• Riverside, GE 4-7766. lZ-21 FIREWOOD, flreplace logs. Delivered, Regular $19.9!";, now only $10.95. CLEANSING store or equipment, Experienced! Reltable! Parson's 310 ATTENTION kennel owners: Beef ·1 presses, puff irons, 3 h. p., boiler, reasonable. RE 7-9453. If no answer, 43-Special Services RE 7-1410. 11 -2 Taunton Ave .• East Providence, GE sewing machine, good location . Call 4-1548. Pi,~•1:;~\l t>gges4-1~~ed, 10c 1f.!8 PA 3-1050 or UN 1-0489 evenings. FUEL oil, 200 gal., $15.25. Burner serv­ ' J-:e. S&H Green Stamps. Hlllrgrovc ANIMATED Sant• Claus 46", electric, POODLES, black mlntaturH, 2 fe­ A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME ·1 DONAHUE: Delicatessen, established with cbJmney 28" x Z8", new, $75. males, AXC registered, 14 weeks 10 years, exc'eptiori.al location. Tre­ Oil. RE 7-1079. 11-21 Inoculated. Call HO 7-9342. 11-1 TILL IT'S PROTECTED I mendous potential. Only $15,000. FUEL, 200 g•llons, $24 cash plus tax. :c.cc.·28 °" •1,,-lo""y--m-•~ch~l,,.n-•,-•-.1,,.oc-.t,~ l~c; PA 3-3539. Comet Oil Co. GA 1-1157. Limited. B.;;-d:a POODLE Parlor: Clipping, 9roomlnt1, ... 8-63 suitable recreation or playroom, shampoo. hair styllne and nallacures. A UL approved custom made fire MARKET, Superette with real estate. Reasonable. PA 5-8710. PA 3-7682, One of best In South Providence. 5 warning system· completely Installed E:C: 0• ,~,-u-Hd~ , PA 3-8581. . 8-63 EstabHshed over 30 years. Grossing 17-Floor Servicing ,rc~~~~~~-- -.-,..,-.,.~rcl~~,o tn the home for le~ than $200. $60,000 yearly, plus Income from 3 find. New sets on easy tenni, best deal. Write Encyclopedias, 387 tenements. Entire investment re­ FLOORS washed and waxed, also all 32-Plastering 941-707' turned In 2 years. Asking $15,000 general cleaning. Reasonable. Lar­ Broadway, Providence. 11-16 urn or wlll sell separately. Owner, PA ry's Home Cleaning. TE 1-3901. 8-63 HOT w•ter huter, electric, 30 gal­ -I 5-3673. FLOORS washed, waxed, polished and lon. HO 7-7878, ST 1-8606. 44-Stamps, Coins, Books SPA, going business. Price very rei­ buffed. Homes-commercial. Reason­ REL•X-A-CIZ0R, 4 dtals, H advertised sonable. other interests. WI 2-9628. able. 861-5517 between 4-6 p.m. 10--63 l" fashtnn m1112:tzlne. excellent r,,n­ ENCYCLOPEDIAS, Collier's, 24 vol• I dltlcn. Cost $300, sell $158. PL 1-8400. ume. major set, br&nd new. Terms VICTORY Floor Surfacing. Sanding", 11-9 9-Carpenters And Builders refinishing, waxing, commercial, 35-Private Instruction arranged. GE . 8-6327. 11-3~ residential. Best Work, reasonable WHEaL chair and Uftff, good .condl• ALTERATIONS and remodeling, re­ price. TE 1-5852. 12-28 Uon, $75. 433-2814. LE~RN to d r ive Hfel,:. Court.Gus, 45aa-Trucking creatton rooms, no job too small. WINDEX. Mr. Clean. LHtoll, 9allon certlfled ln&tructlon: County Driv­ Moshier, DE 1-1591. 10-63 18a-Furniture Refinishing :tars only S2 per gAllon. Contractoi--s ing School, GE 8-5855, CH 5-8242. ADDITIONS, • recreation rooms~ d Service, 16 Dunn Street, East Provi­ . 1-4 dPn~e. GE 4-4300. 12-14 home remodeling. Free estimates. UPHOLSTERING - rebuilt like new: Reasonable prices. RE 7-3340, RE Custom m "' dP. furniture. mattresses, SNOW REMOVERS Pl:e": a~-r:;:a~~eJ~~1n:::ie80~:::r 7-8268. 11-30 hox sorlngs. Free estimates. Barring. Ru:v yrn1rs now! Too brands, Snow Call evenings, EL 1-3221. ll•3:) - AARON, Carpentry, roofing, painting, I.on Upholstry, 68 Maple Avenue, CH 8ird. Bob Cat, Snow Flyr. Moto TUTORING: . Algebr•, L•tln, F.rench, papering, cement work. $5 up. For 5-2980. 12-14 J\,fr1wer. Parts. we service what we S?anlsh, German. Hlstory, English. prompt service. EL 1~539. 12-28 sell. J:iples Re.Illy, PL 1-0395. H-9· 46a-Used Cars CLIP and save. TIie, new bathrooms, 19a-Gutter Service PET°KO PRODUCTS t------FORD, 1957 Fllrlane hardtop retrac­ kitchens, playrooms, garages, dor­ 1720 Mineral Spring Av.nu• ~ mers, etc. Lowest prices! PA 6-0499. · 36-Real Estate For Sale tlble Sk:yllner, low mileage, good PA 3-9679, 723-4342. 11-2 G~!?'n~I~~•. r~~~:::it~~:mrnesyi;e~rcehs~t North Providence - EL 3-2457 _condition. WI 1-2926 anytime. CARPENTRY, cabinet work, additions, remodeling, kitchens, bathrooms, ;?ates. Rounds Co., JA 1-4541 •~\~;-. _2_8_ __M _ o_v_i_n-"-g-,.- S-t_o_r_a_g_e_._T_r_u_c_k-:n_i--~4 H~:1:~: =~•::.tf"iar!e:."= bi'ot 48-Window Clea_ning rumous rooms. Quality work at the Aluminum .combinations.. $10,900. :. right price. EL 1-3938, EL 1-5781. RE 7-3384. . PROFESSIONAL win.dow cleaning at 9-61 20-Heating, Plumbin!:! A. C. Ethier .Inc., piano and furniture NORTH ATTLEBORO, 6112 acres, 1,000 reisonable rates. RE 9-2088. 8-63 moving. Local, long distance truclc­ COMPLETE construction work. all P LUMBING and heating, alterations, 0 0 1 work guaranteed. Anthony's Build• lng. PA 2-5896. . 1-11 ,~at ${;j&_G~~i,:n: S'8 ~~'rs~. Orch, patio attached, 2 car garage~ ~PHAL T driveways. sidP.walks, park. convalesceTtt Home. Modern safetv Beautifully landscaped. Every possible WoMEN--=--chriStmas selling season features. Pleasant atmosphere. VA tn iz arP.a~. Drlvew 11 vs ::to x 12, ~70. starts early with Avon. Valuable convenience. Moving. Price $35,000. AIM sealcoating. TE 1-4395. 12-21 8-1180. - BOARDMAN ROYAL Results sales territory now available. GA HO 1-4108. 1-2908. VACANCIFS (4t In small private rest sohalt driveways, sldewalJrs an1 homP.. ?412 Pawtucket Ave., EJJst WARWICK-SHADY ACRES oarkJnsz areas. Driveways. 50 x !t, Prnvirten<: e, 434-2409. 11·9 OWNER TRANSFERRED $65: other sizes In prooortlon. Also 22-Hi-Fi. TV, Radio Next to c hurch, 4 year old 3 bedroom ~i:oeclal In Seal Co:itlng drivewa vc. 29a-Offices, Desk Space ra.nch, fireplace, ceramic bath and RADrO, Tll!levislon. repairin~ by ex• From 30 x 9, Sl650. All work guaranteed. kf .. ~h r?q, deluxe e lectric stove, hot Free estimates. nerlenced, r <> ll~ble m an . 1111 makes, f) _ l locJtil"fl, dow.ntown Cra'lstoit, , water heat, full dry basement, tiled, r c.:.sonable. Call after 4, TU 4-?9~0 . r oom office. Brat. light ,Tl.eluded. r omblnation windows, doors, awnings. ROYAL PAVING CO. 10-63 Private e ntrancf' . RP.nt. rersonable. Fully enclosed 36' insulated a nd c~11 a n vtlme, w.r 1-9896. ,1alousled breezeway with bunt-in air TEL : 751-3303 ?.3-Home Reoairs BENEFIT· Street: O:•°'•c-1c'-'e"'-r.-,a- r~C~o-u-rt r.ondltttlonlng, 2 car garage, TV an­ 11 .;,1" HERALD Hnn~e. ~lr condif.1on i:-l'i . ronm or ~;~-~OG. and other extras. $15,400. SPHAL T drlvewavs, all sizes, dur• .ALUMINUM SIDING suite. For lease. Parking lot. Call able, smooth finish. Fully g ua ran­ DE 1-8333. 11-2 WARWICK, 21 Alabama Ave.: Three teed !i ye<1 r s. Reason~ble. Also Seal ~torm windows. door s. g utters. addi­ BROADWAY, ll7: Office space, 220 bedroom Ranch,Jalousied breezeway, Coa ting. U niver sal Paving. PL J. tio ns. natlos, oorch enclnsures. Cf':· Inge g arag e, comhlnatlon windows. 2076. 11 -30 so. ft., $35. Call TE 1-4462 or 647- metal buJkhead, fire place, lots of ment steos. alu minum mils. rooftn.ll. 2176. 11-16 On the spot estimates. 50 year s ex­ extras. Call RE 7-6900 days, RE Classified ASPHALT DRIVEWAY pe rie nce. CRANSTON~ "r61 Park Ave.: First 7- 0887 evenings. 9 x 45, special $4'.;. All othe r slze!i floor fron t office, heated. By ap­ in proportion. Soecia ls on parking TE 1-7748 pointmen t. WI 1-4500. 11 -2 37-Real Estate Wanted areas and side walks. A11 work guar • 11 -16 EAST PROVIDENCE, office space a nteed. now available, large or small. busi­ BATTISTA: Tel. 737-5067. Realtor BBA.L Construction Co. Building 8- Adsl ness building, r e asonable. GE NEW ENGLAND PAVING CO. t11? eds all t ypes prope rty. Multtole Contractor s. All t ype!.-n 11 w con• li sting and pe r sonal, dependahll"' 621-9510 DE 1-7917 structlon. r enovations, additions. rP­ ·pl~~Ess10NAL offl~-<•- -- ~3- ro~~t! ser vice. 11-16 no irs. CE 1-0553. 8 61 11 -9 newly r enovated. Private e ntrances. CRANSTON neighbors. Buvers wait­ ROOFING, Roof patching, Chlmnevs Heat and air conditioning, ven etian ing. Hom es a nd land. Relocating ASPHALT WORK r PnJ>l r e rt a nd rebuilt. g utter wo rk. blinds. Reasonable re nt. VA 1-2025. Freewa:v evacuees. Saccoccto Real• r.ua ranteed. Insurance: estimate !-. 11 -16 Call ttentlon p roperty o wne rs! Have you to rs. ST 1-0901. 11 ·9 parking proble ms? Aspha lt d ri vew ays, PL 1-6847. 11 -9 WARWICK Ave., 1429: Office space, parking a r eas for hom e nncl ind us t. ri - · ------2 rooms, a ir conditioned. P a rking. r eas. Ma nufacture rs o f " Blacktop" 23aa-Household Goods HO 3-8244, CH 5-3492. 11-IG 37-Real Estate Wanted avem en ts. Hot and cold mixes. CARPETING;'" eno-ugh- wall-wall car­ WARWICK: Professlonal office, two rooms, tlle lavette, h eat, air con­ WARWICK, Cranston, 2.3 bedroom 724-0200 MONDILLO CO. peting with oa ddlng for 3 rooms, ranches need e d. $10,000 to 115,000 E l -9000 WI 2-7919 32 sq. _vd . $85. Also 9x12 broad­ ditio ning , prlme IOcatlon, like new, Long ettabllshed loom. $35. Call anytime, dealer. orlva. te entrance. Mattson Realt:v. range. Pearson Realty. HO 7-7128. 12-7 PA !.-3450. 11 -16 RE 7-1700. 11-16 , 11-16

\ I \ / f ... QUALIFIES FOR CLUB llfied !or the company's Mil­ Paul H . Rouslln, Metropolitan lionaires' Club for the sixth N · time and will attend a club Life Insurance Company Repre­ ... conference in San Francisco on A LOOK AT .. sentative in Pawtucket has qua- .,;.. June 3 . =[al =. RECIPE SPORTS 0 FOR CONTENTMENT by LEON SAPERSTEIN ..Q To Tasty Virginia Tobaccos . . . 0 add plenty of rich . . . smooth Latakia . . . spice with Turkish This Sunday, October 28th, skins has been greatly streng­ ~ - we shall learn whether or not thened through the pre~season < and Pertque . . . blend tho- Q ~~~g~l;hi ·.. ~uh!~n ar~raoxd _Pi_p~ the Washington Redskins o! acquisition of Bobby Mitchell, a the National Football League speedster who has developed in­ iiir., If You need help ... have been living on borrowed to the favorite target of Wash­ ... come To The Humidor time. For now they wlll have ington quarterback, No rm 9 to lock horns with the defensive Snead. There is no back in the < OPEN ll~~~ytoTr~~•turday oriented New York Giants. NFL any faster than Mitchell and 7 to 9 P'.M. [al= Last Sunday afternoon the and Giant defensive back, Erich = Giants demonstrated their Im­ Barnes, who usually draws the Q pressive ability to stymie enemy job of covering the most elusive z - ~ assaults by stilling the Detroit men of the opposition, will no Lions attack in the second half. doubt be assigned to stay close :s to Bobby. ~ , FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 2 Once more the awesom·e four­ Edward Goldin r.l some of Andy Robustelll, Roose­ I look for an exciting contest Q velt Grier, J im Ka.tcavage and with the New York defensive 0 Dick Modzelewski will be on unit once more being called Edward Goldin To Run = ELAINE DAVID display, ready, willing and able upon to provide the difference = to wreck the best laid plans of between victory and defeat. For Providence Council -~ MALBIN DANIELS men a nd football coaches. And Snead will be "Red Dogij'ed" .. in the ever present Sam Huff will repeatedly by the hard charging Edward S. Goldin, Providence be roaming a bout to help break Giants. Thus far Snead has attorney, is Democratic candi­ up Washington offensive out­ been a!l'orded superb protection date for the Providence City bursts. and his accuracy has been ex­ Council from the Ninth Ward The 1962 edition of the Red- cellent. However, he will be which includes the Elmwood, mightily disconcerted after sev­ Broad Street and Washington eral encounters with Robustelll. Park areas. Grier and Huff. AMERICA'S Mr. Goldin. a graduate of The pick here Is New York Classical High School, Univers­ 24-Washlngton 14. ity of Rhode Island and the MAGICAL MUSICAL The Gaylord AGELESS ARCHIE Boston University School of Ne1t Tuesday night, October ON STAGE! 1N PERSON Law. is an associate in the at 30rd, ancient Archie Moore will law firm o! Pucci, Zito, Goldin Now Offers climb Into the ring to battle young, cocky. Cassius Clay, and Bordieri. He is a member Veterans Memorial Auditorium of the American and Rhode Is­ Providence, R. I. Its New Olympic llghtheavy - weight champion. In Moore, boxing land Bar Associations and Sec­ retary of the R. I. Chapter of has its most memorable cha­ CURTAIN TIME - 8:30 P.M. the National Association of racter, a legend in the annals Businessmen's Claimants and Compensation ---TICKET PRICES --­ of ftstlana, Not only · has Ar­ chie tangled with the top Attorneys. ORCHESTRA •••••• $6.00, $5.00 • MEZZANINE ...... $6.00 Active in civic and commun­ BALCONY , ...... $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 Special lighters or the past twenty­ five years but he has strug­ ity activities, Mr. Goldin is past NO SERVICE CHARGE FOR TICKETS gled successfully against the pre·sident of the Zionist Dis­ trict of Providence, a vice­ Ticlr.ota oa Salo NOW at- 85c battle or the calorie. After a bout. Moore usually president of Roger Williams PIANO CO., Weybosset St., Provldeace Lodge, B'nai B'rith. and a AVERY 256 Open from 7 in the Morning balloons to some twenty to forty or phone GA 1-1434 pounds beyond his best weight. member of the board of direc­ Until 3 A . M. Using a strict diet. and a will tors of the General Jewish Committee, Young Adult Divi- , A le:u, .ubacriptiona a• alill ooailahle lor th• com­ envied by millions of American sion. 1 pl•fe aerie• of 4 alaowe /or the 196:1-63 --•aaon. housewives. Archie h as been able to shed the excess pound­ He is a member o! the Red- , These ahowa presented to you by- age without weakening his body wood Lodge No . 35 AF & AM, The Gaylord as usually occurs after a stren­ the Rhode Island Consistory 1140 , No Moon St uous weight reduction program. and a past patron of Hope . BRO AD WAY THEATRE LEAGUE OF .R. I. Provodcncc, R I And the question of age has al­ Link No . 46 , OGC. All Not Proc■ ad, A,. Contribut ■ d to Rhode J,loncl Chuifin so been overcome up until now. Op~ J~~~ Mr. Goldin is married to the However. the sands of time former Maxine Newman. Mr. are rapidly sifting through Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Adver tisement and Mrs. Goldin and their three Moore and after each fight daughters live at 118 Warring­ there is a little less of the ton Street. ELECT THIS TEAM strength and the r esponse to punishment. Archie, wh o ad­ Councilman Robert McOsker. mits to being 45 , but is closer a member of the City Council to 50, will be sorely tested next for the past eight years, is Mr. week. Clay is a young aggressiv.e Goldin's running mate. fighter, capable of throwing quick combinations that will find their way through the Theatre League wrap-around defense of Moore. A younger Archie Moore would Brings Musical have disposed of the brash Clay without too much difficulty. But giving a way more than twenty­ To Auditorium five years to a fast battler should Carnival, The award-winning prove too much. Broadway musical is coming Picking on form, not senti­ to the Veterans Memorial Aud­ ment, I am predicting Cassius torium on Friday evening, Nov. Clay to defeat Moore, possibly 2. under the Auspices of the by a technical knockout. Broadway Theatre League of NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Rhode Island. After the first three game·s The Broadway Theatre League of play and the Boston Bruins is bringing four shows to the THOMAS W. CHARLES A. were still unbeaten, a. !ew of Veterans Memorial Auditorium the experts were predicting a this season: "Carnival, "A Shot Boston revival. The past week in the Dark," "Mary, Mary," has shattered their expectations. and "Sound of Music." All four PEARLMAN KILVERT La.st year's Bruins squad was shows are currently enjoying probably the worst sextet in the long runs on broadway and are REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR CITY COUNCIL past ten years of NHL play and outstanding theatre. this season's club ls improved Carnival. the first in the se­ SECOND WARD only at goalie. ries comes to the Auditorium The Montreal Canadians can­ on Friday, Nov. 2 at 8:30 P .M. not be discounted, not with It will star Elaine Malbin, the We will continue our fight to halt further increases in the tax rate, and fur­ their explosive Boom Boom Ge­ international young soprano of ther increases in tax valuations. We will continue our efforts for greater offrion, their fast skating, Hen­ television and concert fame in ri Richard and top star, Je&n the role of Lili.• Co-starring efficiency and economy in all departments of City Hall, for better public Beliveau. They must still be with Miss Malbin will be David schools and for reform of the City ·Charter. We pledge to make every ef­ considered the team to beat. Daniels, who comes to the role Detroit appears to be stronger of the crippled puppet-master fort to bring new and diversified industries to Providence, so that our citi­ than last year and should stay from such stage successes as zens can be gainfully employed and our city restored to a flourishing and up In the NHL race, at least for "Call Me Madam" and "Pa­ the first half of the season. jama Game". prosperous condition. Toronto will again be a strong contender and will finish no TO HOLD MEETING YOU ARE INVITED TO MEET US PERSONALLY lower than third. There will be a meeting of AT THE WAYLAND MANOR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28th - 3 to 5 P. M . NHL PREDICTIONS IN the Mlshkan Tflloh Chapter ORDER OF FINISH National Conference of Synago­ Montreal Canadians gue Youth at Congregation Toronto Maple Leafs Mishkan Tfiloh, corner of Sum­ Detroit Red Wings mit Avenue and Eighth Street. 3 New York Rangers at 7 o'clock Sunday evening, ' ;_VOTE REPUBLICAN ~~~~!~~h Chicago Black Hawks Anyone interested in joining Is BOSTON BRUINS invited to nttend. ------====-'----

ATTEND COUNCIL Fisher, Israel's Ambassador _ to ::; Saturday Evening 5-8 P.M. At the Vatican , t he Govern­ ItalY: headed Israel"s delegation. BUFFET SUPPER m ent of Israel attended t he .., By Candlelight ORGANIZATION NEWS opening session of t he Ecumeni­ A Herald a d always gets t he OEx t e r 1-5995 best results. t'l FABULOUS DESSERTS ca l Council on Oct. 11 . Morris = :Ill MISS DUTTON'S ELECT ED CHAIRMAN School, and a for mer chairman 0 At its meeting on Oct. 14 th of the School Council. The next WAS YOUR MOMMY REGISTERED AT KAPLANS? i:,= at the home of Mr. and Mrs. monthly meeting of the · Hug l'l I vri will be held on Nov. 25. Mine was. And for the best selection of .. Beryl Segal. the Hug Ivri of Silverware, Crystal and China J AMFS 00 Mrs. Philip Leitner will be in ~ Providence elected Rabbi Aki va KAPLAN, INC. is lhe perfect place for ,_.. charge of meeting arrangements Egozi as chairman for the new any girt-giving person to shop. And ~ year. Rabbi Egozi succeeds Mrs. for the year. the prices are terrific. i:, Sol Bodner as chairman of the , -t. .t < Hebrew Speaking Group. which T O DEMONSTRATE METHOD · • t'l ~ :Ill= is now completing its ninth The Bureau of Jewish Edu­ ... ;,. year. Rabbi Egozi is Director of cation has announced that Mrs. James Kaplan, Inc. ~ ;. ") the Providence Hebrew Day Tikvah Friedman will give a - JEWE LERS - !=' demonstration lesson in the 74 Rolfe St., Cranston "'l teaching of First-Year Hebrew HO HO !:! at the Cranston J ewish Center 7-6660 7-6661 i:, • JEWELRY • C H I N A • LUGGAGE ;,. GUTTERS on Sunday at 2:30 P .M. Mrs. • APPLIANCES • W ATC H REPAIR _>< Friedman will demonstrate the • DIAM ONDS ~- - - ~ ALUMINUM - WOOD Ope n Thurs. a nd Fri. Individual - Fleet use of the aural-oral method Industrial Discounts Unti l 9 0 (') Repaired • Replaced of teaching Hebrew- a method .., CHOICE OF COLOR PA INT ING I n terior • E x t e r io r which is considered one of the 0 AND EQUIPMENT Aluminum & Wood Sid e walli ng c:, most modern and effective ap­ t'l Cadillac Chev FRANK LAVIN proaches to language instruc­ :Ill tion for young children. .. Olds Lincoln WI 1-S360 Anyt ime Mrs. _Friedman. who has !" Pontiac T-Bird S Yea r s T o Pay taught in Israel for a number .. Typew r-i t ers Others of years. has come to our com­ "' A ddi ng Machi n es .."' munity through the Teachers Spec ializ.ing In Duplic.ting ' Exchange Program of The • Personalized Se rvice Ma chin es ◄ JUST RECEIVED American Association for J ew­ Desks Rates Include ish Education. Chai r s Factory Closeouts! All teachers in the community F i l i ng Cabi n ets i No Capitol In vestme nt are invited to attend this dem­ Agents For No In surance Ex pense A S E onstration lesson and the dis­ Steel Office I rvlng A. Acke rman No Re pair or Tire Exp. WALLPAPER cussion which will follow . Equipment General Ma nager Your Special Plates Mo y .Be Used VALUES $1.00 - $2.00 " THE ONE STOP OFFICE SUPPLY HOUSE'' Eme rgency Car Available TEMPLE BETH AM Tonight at 8 :30 P .M. Rabbi l We Buy Yo ur Present Cars Pesach Sobel will begin his Fri­ day evening services with the pARAMY,~~!.~ff.~~ -~-~~!~~!.,£0., INC. first of a series of weekly Bible 37 BROAD STRUT, PR OV IDE NCE, R. I. Frtt Pukinp in Ou r Own Piltkinp l ot discussions. An Oneg Shabbot JA ckson 1-5800 will follow. On Saturday morning, the BROADWAY ADLER Junior Congregation will start aL 9 A.M. instead of 10 :30 as AUTO LEASE CO. ! Hardware & Paint Co. usual. 766 Broadway ,198 Prairie .Ave. DE 1-8135 TO SPEAK ON ZIONI SM (.l• Pawt. R. I. I w rLL A R ::i s HoPP.J NG C ENTER R a bbi Saul Leeman. Ph. D .. ,. spiritual leader of the Cranston J ewish Center. will be the guest speaker at the second of a series of discussions given by the Zionist Organization of new Life insurance can guarantee you America. on Sunday. Oct. 28 1 at 8 P .M. at the home of Mr. a retirement income ,vhich you and Mrs. Norman Orodenker . 54 cannot outlive a nd also proYide Gallatin Street. His subject will 1 for your d ep endants if you die be "'The Centrality of Zionism in Rabbinic J udaism"'. at an early age. TO B E GUEST SPEAKER .• Let me tell you how. Mrs. Helena Miner, a member THIii of the Warwick School Com­ now ELLIOT F. SLACK mittee. will be guest speaker at -1 1018 Industrial Bank Bldg. a meeting of the Sisterhood of DE 1-2422 T emple Beth Am to be held on Monday at 8:30 P .M . at the SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA .1 Tem1i1e. Mrs. Myer Jarcho is • chairm:.1n of the evening. ' STUDY GROUP TO BEGIN The opening meeting of the THINK P rovidence Hadassah Study Group will be on T hursday morning. Nov. 1. at 10 A.M. at the home of Mrs. Isaac Gerber. P%<.?Ples 212 Slater Avenue. when Mrs. Sidney L. Rabinowitz will dis­ cuss Rembrandt in his relation­ Home Improvement ship to Jews and the Bible. Mrs. Gerber will present Cur­ Loans rent Events and commen ts on I , Yes, think of the many improvements you 1, the Da ily Bible Reading from the Book of Genesis will be want to make in your home and decide now I given by Mrs. Irving Wiener . to do them. The rest is easy with a low cost­ A coffee hour will precede the bank rate loan from Peoples Savings Bank program. Anyone interested is welcome. . . . The bank where people m!lke the difference. INSTALL OFFICERS PHA Home Improvement loan Examples Installed at the Oct. 7 meet­ ing of the Little Rhody A. Z.A . Amount a t the Jewish Community Cen­ You Get 12 mos. 36 mos. 6011101. ter were - P resident , Ar thur $ 8.78 $ 3,20 $ 2.08 Price; Vice P res. Barry Stein­ $ 100 er; Secreta..ry, Louis Newm an : 500 -43.86 15.97 10.40 Treasurer , Gary Ferdman ; Cor ­ 1,000 87.72 31.94 20.79 responding Secretary, Steven RAINCOATS Sh ifman ; Sgt. at Arms. Mar­ First impressions shall Weintraub. are lasting ! You're The next meeting will be held ALWAY S at your at the East Side Center on best, weatherproofed Sunday at 11 A.M. All th ose in­ by Herbert Brown. More terested in joining will be wel­ impressive than the cli­ mate, the Man or Boy in a come. raincoat with the Herbert Brown Look! Absolutely Great! TO PRESENT HARVEST HOP Little R hody A.Z.A. No. 974 will present a "Harvest Hop"' on Saturday, Oct . 27, from 7:30 to 11 P .M. The dance will be :t 'l..~erbert Br0,w~.. held at the East Side J ewish 1' ~: Community Center, with J im Jl()Wtffl)WN PROVIDENCE • WAYLAND SQUARE • EAST PROVIDENCI :G : Clothiers for Men imd Boys ~ : Mendes as disc jockey. R e­ ; \~ : 194 WAYLAND A.VI. • ,1tOVIDINCl1 ll. I. -C: : freshments will be served a nd WARWICK • JOHNITON • WEST!RLY • .;.. • UNION 1-1926 • • • : .., : OPEN MON. THRU SAT. - 9:30 A.M. to 5145 P.M. ~ • : prizes will be awarded. J ackets Mem.1,er Federal DepOJit /11ruronce Corporation FRI. NIGHTS 'Tll 9~ P.M. and tles for boys a nd proper dress for girls will be required . In Memory Of ._. Silverman, Mrs. Louis Chorney, Fay and Sam Berdltch, Mrs. Mabel Marie Zwoden, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kramer, Mr. and ~ A IIVU.ETIN FOR AND ABOUT TB£ JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED Mrs. Morton Fine, Mr. and l\-l1 :s. 8 II llllb.lde An1111e, Pro•ldence, a. J. Emanuel Wittner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Single, Mr. and Mrs. ln Memory Of Max Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. 8Gifts To The Commemoration Fund Harry Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. FANNIE HYMAN from Elea­ ;,,;­ Between September 22, 1962. Jack Geller, Mrs. Ada Bander, Ya hrzeit Services in the < In Memory Of ... nor and Hy Goldstein, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Matzner , Home commence at sunset Q and October 19, 1962 the follow­ Mrs. Mark Weisberg. ing contributions were received Mrs. Maurice Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Kortick, the day previous. ROSE JACOBSON from Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice W . Wi­ IN MEMORIAM ~ and are hereby gratefully ac­ Abraham Klemer, Mrs. Philip and Mrs. Louis Yanoff, Mr. and knowledged : nograd, Natalie and Al Cohen, Saturday, October 27 Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Wei- Mrs. Maurice Winograd, Mr. ner. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Aaronson, Annie Siskind :i and Mrs. Nathan Braverman, The Club and Mrs. Pepper, Mr. Nison S . Simon < In Honor Of .. . Beloved brother CARLOS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobson. ii: BLOCK, Lima, Peru and Mrs . Martin Zawatsky, Mr. Monday, October 29 Ill MR. AND MRS. JACOB I. from Mr. Beloved mother ETTA JAGO­ Hugo Block. and Mrs. Myer Pritsker, Mr. and Simon Leichter FELDER's 50th Wedding Anni­ LINZER from Mrs. David Kot­ = Mrs. Leo Ablsch , Mr. and Mrs. Fannie Goldstein versary from Dr. and Mrs. Da­ Beloved parents ANNA AND len, Mrs. Aaron Davis, Mrs. Julius Weisman. Mr. and Mrs. vid L. Field, Mr. and Mrs. Solo ­ SOLOMON BRANDT from Mr. Walter Schwartz. Wednesday, October 31 Irvin Bornside, Mrs. Samuel Sarah Licker mon J . Field, Lena and Beverly and Mrs . Hyman Levin. DAVID KANOPKIN from White. SAMUEL BRIER from Mr. Thursday, November Hlersh, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ro, Harriet Family Circle Mr and Beloved parents SIMON AND binson. and Mrs. Louis Fain. Mrs. Max L . Harriet.' Mr .· and Nathan Fain MORRIS H . BROMBERG DENA SANDLER and beloved Harry Freedman MR. AND MRS. ALBERT Mrs. Samuel Nelson. Mr. and fat h er HARRY BERGER from WEINER'S 55th Wedding An­ from Mr. a nd Mrs. I rving I. Mrs. Sam Talan, Mr. and Mrs . Rebecca Cohen Fain. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Berger . Max Latt niversary from Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedman. Employees of Beloved parents MENDEL Jacob I . Felder. HIMAN CASLOWITZ from the Va lley Gas Co. Central Falls Friday, November 2 AND LENA SCHECHTER. bro­ Abraham H eller MR. AND MRS. HARRY Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Rabb, Helen Division, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben ther SAMUEL SCHECHTER Saturday, November 3 CHARREN'S 40th Wedding An­ and Sanford White, Eleanor and Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold from Frances Schechter. Sarah Glass niversary from Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ Hy Goldstein , M iss Maria n D . Homonoff. Mr. and Mrs. T . A. Beloved father SAMUEL seph Katz, Mrs . Mary Pansy. K essler, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Pinto. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mary F elder Fradin, The Novice Group, Mr. Feldman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry SCHECHTER from Mrs. F . Al­ Lucy Cohn The marriage of their son. bert. DAVID M . KORTICK to MISS a nd Mrs. Leo Glecklen . Mrs. Lipsey. S ere! Lisker RUTH MENSCH from Mr. and Rose Efros, Mr. and Mrs. Aar­ BENJAMIN KAPLAN from Be loved father FRANK Sunday, November 4 Mrs. Louis M. Kortlck. on Davis. Mr. a nd Mrs. Benjamin Brom- SCHWARTZ from Mrs. S amuel Lydia R . Seltzer Berman. MR. MORRIS BERESOF­ MOLLIE COANE, Phila del­ berg. Bella Zellermayer Beloved father SOLOMON SKY'S 90th Birthday from Mr. phia, Pa. from Mr. a n d Mrs. Beloved mother and grand­ Monday, November 5 SCHWARTZ from M111. Aurelia and Mrs. Manfred Hohenemser . Samuel Rice. mother REBECCA KESSLER F annie R a katansky S . Freedman. The 40th Anniversary of his DENA COHEN from Mr. and from Mr. and Mrs. Milton K ess­ H elene J ellinek Bar Mitzvah from MR. ARCHIE Mrs . Moe Cohn. ler a nd Paula. MILDRED SCHWARTZ from Tuesday, November 6 J . CHASET. RACHEL DIMOND. BENJA­ Beloved fa ther SOLOMON Mr. and Mrs. Mark We isberg. Louis R. Knasin The birth of grandson MY - MIN COHEN, EVA KRASNOFF KIPNIS from Mrs. A. D . Bress­ BENA SHARP from Mr. and F a nnie Rebecca Rubinstein RON SCOTT KELLER to Mr. from Mr. and Mrs. Milton F . man. Mrs. Leo S wartz, Mrs. Hattie Wednesday, November 7 and Mrs. Morris Keller. Cleve­ Tucker. Beloved son GORDON JOEL Max, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bil­ Simon Goldberg land, Ohio. DR. PHILIP DORENBAUM KOLODOFF. father HARRY gor , Dr. and Mrs. Ilie Berger. Nathan White Grandmother, ESTHER from Mr. a nd Mrs. Milton F . TABER. parents SARAH AND Mr. and Mrs. Aa ron Davis, Mr. Esther Novogroski FELDMAN, from Mr. a nd Mrs. Tucker . JACOB KOLODOFF and bro­ and Mrs. Leon Glantz. Mr. and Thursday, November 8 David M . Miller. Beloved moth er and grand­ ther JOSEPH KOLODOFF from Mrs . T . A. Pinto, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Juda h Salluck mother LIBBY DRESS from Mr. and Mrs. Bernard K olodof!. Jacob I . Felder. Harry Lyon In Thankfulness For Mr. and Mrs. Milton K essler a nd Beloved nephew GORDON Beloved parents MR. AND Rose Baris Ladd Pa ula. JOEL KOLODOFF from Mr. MRS. ELl SHECHET from Becky Cohen The Recovery Of ... Beloved father DAVID A. a nd Mrs. S tanley Brown. Miss Anne Shechet . Serna Arken DRESSLER from Mr. and Mrs . RUTH KRASNOW from Mr. Be loved moth er LOTTIE Friday, November 12 Sister, MRS. FANNIE COF­ Joseph L . Dressler . and Mrs. Louis Dress, Mr. and FEY, from Mr. and Mrs. Louis SHINDLER from The Shindler Solomon Glogos Beloved parents ARTHUR Mrs. Sam Rosenh eim . Family. Saturday, November 10 M . Kor tick. Beloved parents BENJAMIN MR. JACOB I. FELDER from AND FANNIE DREYER from DAVID SHORE from Mr. and Esther Jacobson Mrs. Alex Kahn. AND KATHERINE LAMPERT Mrs. Louis Garfinkel. Lena and Beverly Hiersh . Mr. from the Lampert Family. Sunday, November 11 Be loved husband a nd father Pauline Galkin and Mrs. Irving I . Fain, Mr. CLAIRE E . LEVENSON from ELIZABETH SIMKOFSKY and Mrs. Ira Robinson. CHARLES L . EMERS from Mrs. from Betty a nd Leo K opit, Mr. Morris Bader Charles L. Emers, Mrs. Herbert the Gorfine Family, Aunt Annie MR. SAMUEL B . SHAN­ and Mrs. Meyer Vascovltz. Monday, November 12 L. Emers. and Ruth Rotenberg, Mr. and BRUN from Mr. and Mrs. M a x Mrs. Sol T anenbaum, Mr. and ANNA SLEPKOW from Mr. Samuel Ackerman J. Richter. Beloved father RUBIN FAIN a nd Mrs. Leo Glecklen. from Mrs. Myer Etcoff. Mrs. T . A. Pinto, Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Cole MRS. ADOLF MELLER from Beloved mother EVA SMIRA Jennie Kopelman LEONARD A. FIERMAN. Morris Marks, Mrs. Harry Ro­ Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levin. sen and Family, Mrs. Samuel from Mrs. Hattie Max. Beatrice Blackman Santa Marie, California from MORTIMER S OKOL. Brook­ Tuesday, November 13 Mr. and Mrs. David Kosofsky, I . Kennison . • In Memory Of ... MORRIS LEVENSON from lyn , N.Y. from Mr. and Mrs. F a nnie Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lieber­ Morris Katz. Kirva Bazar DR. ARCHIE A. ALBERT Mrs. Ida Robin, Anna E . Frucht. m a n . Mr. and Mrs. James A . Beloved parents WILLIAM Louis Polofsky from M r. and M rs. Louis Fain, Joseph and Harry Leven , Rose Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert AND SARAH SOLOMON from Wednesday, November 14 Dr. and Mrs. Ira Blum. and Jack Goldenberg, Helen and Berlinsky, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Miss J ean Solomon. Gertrude Anna Aptel LAURA EPSTEIN ALBERTS Sanford White, David and Myr­ Salk. GEORGE SAMDPERIL from Thursday, November 15 from Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gar­ na Leven, Mr. and Mrs. A. B . Beloved mother AMELIA Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Rabb. Mr. finkel, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Levenson. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Isidor Seltzer FIERTEL from Miss Ida Fiertel. and Mrs. Harry Leven, H elen Fox, Anne and Eli Leavitt, Mr. H . Rugg, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bertha Marks ESTHER FRANK from Libby and Sanford White, Mr. and a nd Mrs. Harry Blache r . Dr. M. Leven. Esta Goldman Frayman and Leo Sonkin. Mrs. Louis Fain, Mrs. William Friday, November 16 a nd M rs. Ira Blum. DAVID FRISCHMAN from JOSEPH LEVY from Mr. and Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M . Jacob Goldstein Beloved parents ANNA AND Mr. and Mrs. David A. Linder. Mrs. Louis Sackett, Mrs. Jacob Kolodoff, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Abraham Altman Beloved sister ROSE GER­ Kenner , Mr. and Mrs. Ira S . SAMUEL BACKMAN from Mrs. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mollie Bercovitz BER from Mrs. Jennie Ganzer, Galkin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Joseph Epstein. Cleinman, Mr. a nd Mrs. Al Ro­ Saturday, November 17 Miss Mae Goldberg. Blacher. ANNA AND SAMUEL BACK­ Beloved parents SARAH ANb senberg, Mr. and Mrs. Abe G . Harris Weisman MAN from Mr. and Mrs. Irving SARAH GERSHKOFF from ELLIS LISKER from Mr. and Smith, Dr. and Mrs. I. G . Schaf­ Sunday, November 18 F ishman. New York. J ean and Phil Dwares, Mrs. Mrs . Morris Blackman. fer , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sal­ Harry R . Rose Beloved parents DAVID AND Ada Bander, Mr. a nd Mrs. Jack manson, Mr. and Mrs. Benja­ Beloved mother PAULlNE Monday, November 19 JENNIE BARIS, brother HAR­ G eller, Mr. and Mrs. Max Al­ LULKIN from Mrs. Isaac I . min M . Falk, Mollie and G er­ RY BARIS, sister ROSE BARIS perin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry t rude Chace, Betty and Jack Benjamin Lodge Lulkin. Hannah Hopfenberg LADD from Mrs. Bessie B . Pin­ Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Broadman, Mrs . John Myers, Beloved father JULlUS MAR­ Simon Licker to. H a k , Mr. William Goldberg, Mr. CUS from Mrs . Sarah Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dressler, Beloved parents MORRIS and Mrs. Murry J. Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kramer, Tuesday, November 20 DR. ARTHUR MARKOWITZ Harry Smith AND LIBBY BARMAK, brother Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brom­ from Mrs. Rebecca Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Chaiken, Elias Tobe DAVID BARMAK, h er fa ther berg, Eleanor and Hy Gold­ Mr. and Mrs. Sayre R. Summer, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weisman, Lena Brown JACOB LITVACK, sister FRAN­ stein . Staff of the Division of Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Zisserson , Wednesday, November 21 CES GREENSTEIN from Mr. Services for the Blind, Mr. and Beloved husband and father Mrs. David Isserlls, Mr. a nd Ida Press and Mrs. Nathan Barmak. Mrs . Barney Fradin, Mr. and BERT MAX from Mrs. Esther Mrs. Louis Sackett, Mr. and Max Zinn Beloved husband DAVID S. Mrs. Albert I. Gordon, Mr. and Max and sons, T eddy and Hen­ Mrs. Harry Fain, Mr. a nd Mrs. Helen Mattison BERMAN from Mrs . Sophia Mrs. Jacob Percelay. ry. Frank Abrams, Dr. and Mrs. Morris Sheer Berman. Beloved husband BENJAMIN Beloved daughter BARBARA Harry Goldberg, Mrs. Rose Ru­ Louis Chorney LOUIS M . BERMAN from Mr. GERSHMAN from M rs. Rose NEIDORF from Mr. and Mrs. bin, Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Rich­ Bessie Boxer and Mrs. Harry Blacher . Gershman, M rs. Joseph J . Sin­ Murray Neidorf. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fox. Friday, November 23 SAMUEL BERMAN from Mr. die. Beloved father ISRAEL NO­ Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shatkin, Solomon Jaffe and Mrs. Morris K a tz, Mr. a nd LlLLIAN GLICKMAN from ZICK and · beloved parents ES­ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Abisch , Mrs. Mrs. Rubin Berman. Mrs. Irving Konovsky. THER AND !SAR NEWMAN Benjamin Knopow, Mrs. Clara Sara h Davidson PERRY BERNSTEIN from JENNIE FELDMAN GOLD­ from Mr. and Mrs. John New­ Lerner, Mrs. Sadie Landy, Mr. Bella Fradin Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levin, Mr. BERG from the Feldman Fami­ man. and Mrs. Aaron Bilgor, Mr. a nd Zissie Ko)Iler and Mrs. Philip H ak, Mrs. Hat­ ly 'Association. ANNA NULMAN, F all River, Mrs. Samuel M. Gerst ein, Mr. Saturday, November 24 tie Max, Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Beloved husband and fa ther Mass. from Mr. and Mrs . Ju­ and Mrs. Ira Riffkln, Mr. and Pauline Koffler M. Finkle, Mr. and Mrs. S am­ HARRY GOLDENBERG from lius Weisman. Mrs. Hyman P a rness, Mr. a nd Sunday, November 25 uel N. Deutch. Mrs . H a rry Goldenberg, Mr. REBECCA OLEVSON from Mrs. Phil Seidman, Dr. a nd Mrs. Solomon David Davidson SOPHIA BERNSTEIN from Earl Goldenberg, Mrs. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen. Ilie Berger , Mr. and Mrs . Avery Simon Fish Mr. and Mrs. Sayre R. Summer . Garfinkel, Mrs. Leo Kopit, Mrs. REBECCA POPPER from B . Lavine, Mrs. Jacob Kenner, H arry Friedenreich DONALD H . BLACHER f rom Al Billincoff, Mrs. Saul Ler­ Mrs . Samuel I . K ennison , Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Braver­ Monday, November 26 Mr. and Mrs. Irving I . Fain. man. and Mrs. Ilie Berger , Mrs. Ja­ man, Mr. and Mrs . Milton K ess­ Lena Goldsmith JOSEPH BLATTLE from Mr. IRA GOLDSTEIN from Mr. cob K enn er, Mr. and Mrs . Ira ler , Dr. and Mrs. Ira Blum. Wednesday, November 28 and Mrs. Al Rosenberg, Mrs. and Mrs. Louis Garfinkel, S adie S. Galkin. Mrs. Samuel New­ Natalie and Al Cohen. Mr. ·and Louis Smira Samuel G regerma n . M rs. E arl C. Arken , J en and Dave Pol­ burger, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Tan­ Mrs. Simon J . Summer, Mr. and Friday, November 30 Zltkln. lock , Ada a nd Phll Dwares, Mr. enbaum. Mrs. Louis Goldstein, Mr. and I sadore Hlersh WILLlAM BLOOM from Mr. and Mrs. Morris Na merow. IRENE PRICE from Mr. and Mrs. Abe Halpert, Mrs. Samuel Saturday, December and Mrs. Harry K eller. Mrs. Beloved mother ANNA HAZ­ Mrs. William Orleck. White, Miss Doris Roth, Mr. and Jack Abrams Mollie Applebaum, Mrs. Leo Lo­ MAN from Mrs . Morr is Charlf­ Beloved grandmother IDA Mrs. Ira S . Galkin, Mr. and Mrs. Max Silverman gan, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen. son. SACK from Stephen , Debra and Philip B . Levine, Mr. M . Bolnick, Rebecca R osen Dr. and M rs. A. Budner Lewis. FRED HELLER from Mr. a nd T erry Samdperll. New York, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blacher , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May their souls rest in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leven, Mr. Mrs. Joseph L. Dressler , Mr. a nd IDA SACK from Etta and peace. and Mrs. Louis Fain. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Lightman. Harry Hackman, Mrs. Reba !Continued on Page 20) -,, ·······························~ ..,~ i Jm jjp,n'-'i (/)Jlll t Have You Tried The "PUU PUU PLATTER" • • I Continued From P&ge 121 . . . Books like "Tropic of Can­ themselves in New Yor~. Then cer., and "Peyton Place'' have Cahn phoned Mrs, Frings in Cali­ been accepted, Miss de Gamez fornia to ask when she' s moving .IJIMI-M»f was told, only because of "the to New York to work with them Newest authoes fame and renown." on the show. R.l.'s Polynesian ART NOTE: Charles S. Hop­ " I'm not coming to New York, and Cantonese Restaurant kinson, the Cambridge-born artist I can only work here,'" Mrs. who died recently at 93, painted Frings replied. "I wrote every PROVI0ENCf the portraits of U.S. Presidents word of 'Look Homeward Angel' 59 EDDY ST and presidents of Harvard. When here in California. • (Re•r City M•IIJ the late Raoul Dufy was at a hos­ pital in Boston, he met Hopkinson 1Distributed 1962, Haue A Delightful Adue1tl11re In at dinner, and each finally decided (by The Hall Syndicate, lnc .1 to paint a portrait of the other. (All Rights Reserved) Eating, Ollerint Irland Food At one of these sessions, they Fauorites Of Those Who Know talked of the artist's pleasure in creating. Hopkinson said: " Oh . we ORGANIZATION It 8est . artists are all complete fools " ... "Of course," Duty agreed. "That's FREE PARKING HOURS Try Our the difference between other peo­ .NEWS Your Host All Evenings After 5 P. M. 12 to 12 Do ily ple and us: We artists know that Parking Lot a t Corner of TO HOLD ANNUAL BRIDGE Monday 12 to 10 Erotic we are fools." William Eddy and Washington Sts. Tropical The annual bridge of the Rear of Biltmore Hotel Phone - 621-9770 DRAMA DEPT.: Greer Garson Business and Professional Tnw Drl1tlu was in Sardi's the other night after Chapter of Pioneer Women will LUNCHEON - DI NNERS - TAKE OUT ORDERS ..,~ taping a DuPont TV drama with be held Monday evening at 8 a, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Miss Gar­ o'clock at the East Side Jewish ------... son was delighted at the chance to Community Center. a c t again. "I came up here Mrs. Norman Rudnick, chair­ Whatever You Desire In Fine Furniture straight from my home in Texas," man and Mrs. Harry Richman, she beamed, • 'and tonight I really co-chairman. will be assisted Chances Are We Have It! chewed up the scenery. "That, by Mrs. Frank Bernier, Miss by the way, is my favorite dlsh-­ Dorothy Berry, Mrs. Eva Ci­ Feel free to browse a round our new foctory showrooms at 296 Chorles St. cheweC scenery." priano, Mrs. Sidney Feldman, (Opposite the New Post Office) SP ttCH IJE PT.: Secr etary of Mrs. Charles Feinberg, Mrs. You'll be pleased with our wide selection. Living roam, bedroom, dining State Rusk addressed the P r esi­ Philip Finklestein, Mrs. Frank room suites . rugs, sofos, lomps . everything unde r one roof, oil moder­ dent's Business Council Friday Mandell, Mrs. Alex Goodblatt ately priced. Mrs. Milton Ride, Mrs. Irving at the Homestead in Hot Springs. Attractive styles ronge from Colonial, Danish Modern, and Contemporary Gen. Eisenhower set aside his Rosenberg, Mrs. Moses Rosen­ campaigning temporarily to ad­ berg, Mrs. William Shapiro and to Italian and French Provincial. Why no t stop in today) You'll be glad yo u dress the Business Council on Mrs. Samuel Solkorr. did 1 Saturda_y. Refreshments will be served .

THE MOVE: Sammy Cahn and TO HOLD CARD PARTY Jimmy Van Heusen, who wrOte the Ladies Auxiliary Post Number title song for the Carroll Baker­ 23 will hold a card party at 100 : , r '!-r-,I·,r - --=-· . Van J ohnson play, " Come On Niagara Street on Monday at .,~ .. ::·EC. Strong," are writing a Broadway 8 P .M . Mrs. Esmond Borod is ::; ,'. ~ , , .•~ /-+J.k( . i:. l musical, "Hobson ' s Choice," with chairman and Mrs . Samuel Mis ­ p ~~l .· • ¼~T;T,Jln]·L..rrr1 '. Ketti Frings. They left Ho ll ywood towsky and Mrs. Aaron Cohen .. .-1~1~!.il J.H and furnis hed apartments f o r are co-chairmen of the event. Mrs. Joseph Dickens and Mrs. Philip Rosenfield are treasurers. 296 Charles St., Prov. TIREtJ"Of 0 YOUR •.·."'';'; DE 1-5129 - Across From The New Past Office SUNDAY CLUB ACTIVITIES 0 L!l GR ,Ul D F ! A N'Ol' The J ewish Community Cen ­ ter will open its Sunday Club AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. activities for all elementary ~ ?]~ schoolers from kindergarten through sixth grade. at both Center buildings this Sunday '-1! ~ ~i i i ~ ~~~t.~L• -11·..· afternoon. at 2 P .M . • Re-style it to . . • New Life VOLLEYBALL SEASON that's right l • New Beau~ The J ewish Community Cen­ ter of Providence will open its 1 1962 -1 963 "Men's Volleyball ff.t~r~~~c -~•· . Program" on Sunday morning, restored models. Nov . 4 . at Nathan Bishop Jun­ Buy or ior High School Gym, with an lrrde , . . at · exhibition volleyball match. it tre1_ncndo 11 s was announced this week by savings. Full Richard King, Center Physical g uarantee. Education Director . Easy terms 128 No. Main St. The competition will feature F

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PoltUcal AdvertlNment Polltlcal Advertuement Polltlcal Advertisement Home News (Continued from Pace 18) In Memory Of ... Thaler, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph- Matzner, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I . Felder. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dressler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Chaiken, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weisman, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Zisserson, Mrs. David Isserlls, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. FRANK LAZARUS Harry Fain, Mr. and Mrs. Republican Candidate Frank Abrams, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberg, Mrs. Rose Ru­ for Mayor · bin, Mr. and Mrs. Max J . Rich­ of Providence ter, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fox. Beloved parents PHILIP AND • Member of Temple Emanu El CELIA SPIERS, from Mrs. Isaac Lulkin. • Trustee of the Jewish Home for Elected - Victor L. Clein­ RABBI ELIJAH D. STAMPFER the Aged mon, son of Mrs. Aaron from Mrs. Jack Backner, Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Backner, • Member of B'nai B'rith Cleinman, has been elected vice-president for sales for Mr. and Mrs. Judah Rosen. • Member of the Jewish Commu • the Sealy Mattress Ca. EVA STERN from Mr. and nity Center Mrs. Irving I . Fain. Mr. Cleinman Is a 12 year HARRY STOLLER, Chelsea, • Mem ber of Touro Fraternal veteran of the Sealy organiza­ Mass. from Mr. and Mrs. Sam­ Association tion. He Is a former resident of uel Zltkin. Cranston and now resides In Beloved parents MR. AND Avon. Conn .. with his wife and MRS. ABRAHAM STONE. MR. three children. AND MRS. BARNET FAIN, MR. AND MRS. REUBEN FAIN, ALEXANDER FAIN from Miss ORGANIZATION Ethel Stone. Beloved father JACOB H. SUFFIN from the Suffln daugh­ NEWS ters. TEMPLE EMANUEL PAULINE SUMMER from Mr. Temple Emanu-El will re­ and Mrs. Jack Goldenberg, Mr. sume its schedule of late Sab­ and Mrs. Sanford White, Mr. bath Eve Services this evening and Mrs. Edward M. Leif. at 8 : 10 P .M. In this series, JEROME SUMNER from Mr. which will extend until June, and Mrs. Benjamin M. Falk. the sermons will be given by Beloved mother LENA TE­ Rabbi Eli A. Bohnen and Rab­ VEROW from Mr. Joseph Te­ bi Joel H . Zalman. Cantor Ja­ verow. cob Hohenemser will chant the Beloved parents MYER AND services, assisted by the choir BESSIE UDITSKY from Miss under the direction of Dr. Mor­ R. Udltsky. ton Gold. NATHAN WASSERMAN from At the opening service Rabbi Mr. and Mrs. Leo Abisch. Bohnen will preach on "A Les­ Beloved mother LIBBY WEI­ son from the J esuits". NER from Mr. Aaron E. Weiner. This late service is held in DAVID T. WEISMAN from addition to the regular services Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Green. at sun-down. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Dress­ Children's services are held ler, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham every Saturday morning at 10 Lechtman, Mr. and Mrs. Simon o'clock, under the direction of J . Summer, Mrs. Irving Konov­ Dr. Aaron Klein. sky. We will sc rutinize the expenses of every single de­ HARRY WITTNER, Brooklyn, VISIT STATE HOUSE N.Y. from Mr. and Mrs. Charles The Jewish War Veterans Dept. Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Morton partment in city government. We are going to el imi­ of Rhode Island, headed by Fine, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fish­ Commander Harold Pansy went man. nate waste and inefficiency. And we are NOT going to the State House on Oct. 24 ANNIE YAMINS from Mrs. to visit Governor John A. Notte. Sarah Cohen. Jr. The purpose of the visit Beloved parents ABRAHAM to hide gove rnment activities behind a veil of se­ was to sign a proclamation by AND BELLA ZELLERMAYER , Governor Notte declaring the JACOB AND SOPHIE SILVER­ week of Nov. 4-10 as Jewish MAN, brother PAUL M. SIL­ crecy. Every nickle that is collected and every nickle War Veterans Week. Those ac­ VERMAN from Mr. and Mrs. companying Commander Pansy George Silverman. that is spent will be fully itemized and reported in were Senior Vice Commander BELOVED PARENTS from Irving Levin, Post Commander Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Foster. Paul J . Robin. Post commander Beloved PARENTS AND BRO­ crystal clear language to every citizen of Abraham Goldstein, and Public THERS from Mr. and Mrs. Mil­ Relations Officer Herman Braff. ton F . Tucker. On Sunday, Nov. 11, Com­ BELOVED MOTHER from Providence. mander Pansy will lead a dele­ Mrs. Harry Rosenthal. gation of Rhode Island Jewish ANNA SLEPKOW from Mr. War Veterans to Woonsocket and Mrs. Samuel N . Deutch. to participate In the dedication SYNAGOGUE DONATIONS ceremonies of the new synago­ Mr. Israel Greenberg, Mrs . gue, B'nal Israel. Jennie Tobin, Mrs. Esther Feld­ • man, Mrs. Annie Cohen, Mrs. POSTPONE RAFFLE Rose Kahanovsky, Judy Misch, The drawing of the Annual Mr. Isaac Brodsky, Mrs. Ruth All waste and extravagance of every kind and de­ Raffle of the Providence He­ Luchtlker, Mrs. Hinda Welner, brew Day School has been post­ Mrs. Eva Welner, Mr. Morris H. poned until Saturday evening, Prltsker, Mr. Myer Prltsker, Mr. scription will be weeded out. The erosion of Provi­ Dec. 22. This annual event David Einstein. Is conducted for the benefit of GIFTS TO THE dence must be halted. We must shift gears and start the Scholarship Fund and the ENDOWMENT FUND Maintenance Fund. It will be Mr. Bernard Levine and Mrs. the first time the drawing will Irving H . Levine In memory of moving straight ahead. And to do that we need a be held In the School's own beloved grandparents ABRA­ building at an affair to be an­ HAM AND ETTA RAPOPORT. nounced at a later date. Miss Evelyn Greenstein In dynamic and comprehensive program of develop­ George Labush Is chairman memory of beloved sister of the event, assisted by Paul CLAIRE E. LEVENSON. ment- a program designed to meet the needs of the Chernov, Henry Oelbaum and Mr. Julius Weisman In mem­ Lewis Korn, Eve Zeltzer and ory of beloved father HARRIS Mrs. Paula Dubin. WEISMAN. City of Providence for now, and in the years ahead. Mrs. Mamie Frldeman In TO PLAN FASHION SHOW memory of beloved brother JO­ A meeting of the publicity SEPH BLATTLE. committee of United Order Mrs. Joseph August In mem­ True Sisters, Inc., Prove Lodge ory of beloved husband JOSEPH No. 48, will be held at the home AUGUST. of Mrs. Richard Oster, 30 Fal­ Mr. Herman Wasserman. mouth Road, Monday, Oct. 29. Messrs. Bernard and Irving H. For MAYOR of PROVIDENCE · Plans will be formulated for the Levine In memory of beloved Annual Luncheon l"ashlon Show grandparents, ABRAHAM AND on Jan. 23 at the COiony Motel. E'ITA RAPOPORT. Mrs. Richard Oster is chairman, BEQUESTS assisted by Mrs. Marvin Stro­ Estate of William Goldberg voff and Mrs. Jordan Rice. All $100. proceeds will go to Cancer Ser­ Estate of David Jagollnzer FRANK LAZARUS vice. $100.