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~ c~ Cll < ..J < .c, u 0 c: CJ- 0 N ... 0 UN Adopts Resolution ...[I) ::i: ..,_. . Of Condemnation :::: t/1 t/1 • - ..l 0:: ~ ..J Towards Israeli Acts i.J ILl • .., c; ..0 ONLY ENGLISH-JEWISH WEEK LY IN R. /. AND SOUTHEAST MASS . UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., - by the Council's President, Talib • z< • The Security Council adopted a el-Shibib of Iraq. > resolution that condemned An amendment proposed by the c- 0 'III, NUMBER 8 FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1974 16 PAGES 20¢ PER COPY • C :l"-: for what it call ed "violation of , which would have n: N n. Lebanon's territorial integrity" inserted a mention of Qiryat and also decried "all acts of Shem ona, where 18 persons were Sephardic Chief Rabbi violence" but .did not mention the killed earlier this month in an Arrives In The US recent guerilla attack on the Arab guerrilla raid, was defeated Israeli village of Qiryat Shemona. in a vote of 7 against a nd 6 for, NEW YORK - More than a Thirteen nations including the with 2 abstentions. hundred Sephardic Jews greeted United States voted in favor of the The Council has been meeting Rabbi Ovadia, Yossef, Israel's resolution an_d none were opposed. at the request of Lebanon, which Sephardic chief rabbi, as he abstained, and Iraiq did not protested Israeli raid s against six arrived in New York. on hi s first participate in the vote. Lebanese vi ll ages earlier thi s visit to the United States. The resolution had been offered month in reprisal for Qiryat The chief rabbi is expected to Shemona. Israel said the Arab meet with representati ves of the guerrillas who attacked the vi ll age 60,000 Sephardic Jews - Jews had come from Lebanon. with a Spanish heritage - who Minutes before the vote on the li ve in New York as well as with resolution, Israel's representative , Vice Presidnt Ford and Secretary Yosef Tekoah, walked out of the General Waldheim of the United Council debate. He had been Nations. The chief rabbi will be invited to join the debate. Israel is here eight days. not now a member of the Council. Rabbi Yossef was greeted at Mr. Tekoah said that he would John F. Kennedy International not wi ntness a further mi scarriage Airport with a Sephardic song of of justice, and he call ed the draft welcome and many ru shed toward resolution "another example of him to kiss hi s hands. Sol Wahba the bias and inequity which prevai l brought hi s eight-month-old in Security Counci l debate on the daughter, Stephanie, to see the Middle East.'" chief rabbi who was dressed in hi s The text said that the Cou nci l official black a nd silver robe a nd was "deeply · disturbed at the blue turban. continuing acis of vio lence·· and "He is a very holy man, " said "gravely concerned that such acts Mr. Wahba. "Even the young who might end anger eff orts now taking do not understand , can catch some place to bring about a ju st a nd of the spirit of his· holiness. " lasting peace in the Middle East.·· Hearings Resume TO BE HONORED: Malcolm C. The operative passages of the WASHINGTON - The Senate Bromberg will be honored with text are the following: Finance Committee, after hearing presentation of the Amudim "T.he Securit y Council Award by the Providence Hebrew "Condemns Israel's violation of Debbie Koppel as Fannie Brice and Jim Norman as Nickie Arnstein seem the Administration's views for four day.s on the House-approv~d Day Scho·oJ on Sunday, April 28. Lebanon's territorial integrity a nd to be enjoying their \\ horseless carriage" ride. ., Rabbi~ ~- Bohnen of Temple sovereignty and calls once more Foreign Tra i:le Act whic'h Emanu-EI will make the presenta­ em bodies measures regarding on the Government of Israel to tion. refrai n from further military Debbie Koppel To Play Lead Soviet emigration, will hear public According to the Doy School an­ witnesses for three weeks. Most of acti o ns a nd threats against nouncement, " for more than a Lebanon; them are understood to be decade (he) has worked tirelessly In Funny Girl With EP Players representatives of commerce a nd on behalf of Torah and Judaism. "Condemn al l acts of violence, industry. As the school's Personnel Chair­ especia lly those which result in the By CELIA ZUCKERBERG and orphanges. man, he was instrumental in up­ tragic loss of innocent civilian li f"e. Although Debbie Koppel at one She was an actress in training at grading the faculty and adminis­ and urges a ll concerned to refrain time was a theater major she has the age of 17 at the Gateway trative staff." He has also served fr om any further acts of violence; decided she wo uld rather teach Playhouse on Long Island where as vice president and general "Call s on a ll governm ents speech and so at the University of she appeared in Gipsy, Most Hap­ chairman for the kindergarten ex- concerned to respect their Rhode she changed her major a nd py Fella, and The Sound of Mu­ pansion program. · obligations under the Charter of received her bachelor of arts de­ sic. Mr. Bromberg, in 1968, was th e U nit ed Nations a nd gree in speech education. She has appeared w.ith the Paw­ one of four people who helped to international law; Miss Koppel, who is now look­ tucket Community Players in establish the New Enqland Acade­ "Call s on Israel forthwith to ing for a teacher's positi on (she Sweet Charity and Bye Bye Birdie my of Torah. He has also served on the Bureau of Jewish Education release and retu rn to Lebanon the in which she Was the lead. wou ld prefer Pawtucket West or and the Jewish Federation of abducted Lebanese civilians; Tolman in Pawtucket), has had a A very attractive young lady, . "Call s upon all parties to great deal of experience in the (Continued on page 14) Chairman of the dinner is Dr. refrain from any acti on which theater, starting at an early age. Richard C. Kumins and cochair­ might endanger negotiations At present, she has been rehears­ Visitors Warned man is Robert Starr. General aimed at achieving a just a nd ing in the lead role of Fanny Brice chairman is Arthur S. Robbins. lasting peace in the Middle Eas1.·· in Funny Girl. By Guerrillas The East Providence Commu­ KUWAIT - A Pa lestine nity Pl ayers will present play on Journalist Accuses Dutch Friday, Saturday and Sunday, guerrilla group warned here that May 3, 4 and 5 in the East Provi­ any foreign tourists visiting Israel . Of Nazi Collaborations dence High School auditorium at would be classed as enemies, AMSTERDAM - A book by a offi cial. 70-year-old Dr. Jaap 2000 Pawtucket Avenue. Rehear­ except while at three specific holy places. Dutc h te levision journa li s t Burger, who criticized the book sa ls began in · February a nd the TO BE SPEAKER: . Elliot S. accusing the Dutch radio network s for being "based on abstract cast includes some 50 singers, The warning came from the Schwartz, executive director of the of coll aboration with the Nazis research by a man who during the dancers, actors, etc. Miss Koppel Popular Front for the Libertion Bureau of Jewish Education of of Palestine Genera l during the occupation ( I 944-45) is occupation was too young to bear finds the play a great deal of fun Rhode Island, will be one of the Comma nd , whose commandos causing a sensati on throughout any responsibility." Dr . Burger and says the people in it are "fan­ speakers at a Conference of carried out this month's raid on Educators of all ,the movements in The Netherlands. The book , by h ea d ed the post-war de­ tastic." the Israeli town of Qiryat Jewish educational life, including Di ck Verkijk. is not due to go on Nazifi cati on program in The The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shemona. leaders of the Conservative, Or­ sale until the end of thi s month. Netherlands and was Labor Harry Koppel of Pawtucket, Deb- · The warning statement was thodox and Reform groups. but excerpts have appeared in Minister in several post-war bie started singing as a child - carried on the fr ont page of th e The convention, which will be several dailies and week lies in th e Cabinets. because she enjoyed it. She weekly Kuwait newspaper, AI­ held at Grosslngers Hotel in New last few weeks. worked for nine years with Doro­ Watan. York from Sun.day, April 28, Verkijk. who was a child during CA LLS FOR COA LITION th y Winn. a well-k nown local si ng­ through Wednesday, May 1, is WASHINGTON - A group of The statement said in part: sponsored by the Educators As­ the occupation, did several years· er. and later worked with Cantor " We warn foreign touris.ts and research on the 750-page stud y of Reform Jewish leaders, citi ng a Iva n E. Perlman of Temple Em ­ sembly of the United Synagogue, others who intend visiting the the National Auociation of the networks' attitude during the vacuum of leadership they said anu-EI for two years. occupied la nd that we shall treat Temple Educators and the Nation­ occupation. In the book , he shows was caused by Watergate, called At the age of 14 she served an them lik e enemies. al Council of Jewish Education. most networks a nd their for a renewal of the nineteen apprenticeship with Betsy Argo of "Following this wa rning, the Mr. Schwartz will deliver a pa­ employees, including many well­ six ti es civi l rights coalition to the Orleans Theater in Orleans. Popular Front General Command per describing the ethnic heritage known names sti ll in the bu si ness pr~ss for solutions to America's Massachusetts, who has also will accept no responsibility for studies program which the Bureau today, willingly coll aborated with domestic social needs. Albert taught drama and speech at local the lives of anyone on the territory has sponsored In Rhode Island. He the Germans. Apparently the post­ Vorstan, director of the Union of has also bean aslced to develop a schools. At about this time. she of occupied Palestine apart from war de-Nazification of the American Hebrew congregations' appeared in the Trinity Square policy statement on high school broadcasting busi ness was limited social action program. said such a Arabs. education for the United Syna­ Repertory Company of " The to the removal or only the most coalition wou ld act as a "social "Exceptions will be made only gogue Commission on Jewish Edu• Grass Harp.·· Also, at the time for those intending to visit the cation, and will present a paper blatant Nazi sympathizers. conscience.. force aimed at she worked with Miss Winn she hol y places in , on this wbject at a one-cloy con­ Verkijk 's book received a sharp bri nging about "effective and made several television appear­ Bethlehem and Nazareth, and only ference In New York on Thursday, attack from a former Dutch badly needed .. social and ances and appeared in hospitals while they are there." 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2 - THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1974 Newspaper ads can be run on short notice any week, all year. tleboro, one a nd one-half year ago. Obituaries He was grad uated from in I 925 and from the I I Harvard Law School in 1928. He ANDREW MILLER itt, of 30 Country Lane, Warwick, had been a State Representa ti ve PROVIDENCE PRINT GALLERY INC . Funeral services for Andrew who died April 20 were held Mon­ from 1943 to 1946. Miller, 23, a Warwick resident un­ day at the Sugarman Memorial He is survived by a brother, GRAPHIC A RTS GALLERY til recently, who drowned Monday Chapel. Burial was in Lincoln Norman Rand of North Attle­ when his light plane crashed into Park Cemetery. boro, a nd a sister, Helen Rosen of Adams Pond in Boothbay Harbor, The wife of Jack Levitt, she was Providence. Maine, were held Thursday at the born in Pawtucket, a daughter of • ORIGINAL GRAPHICS Sugarman Memorial Chapel. Bur­ the late Thomas and Ann (Brooks) DR. DAVID FREEDMAN ial was in Lincoln Park Cemetery. Parkinson. She had been a resi­ Funeral services for Dr. David • FINE AR:r PRINTS Mr. Miller, a student pilot, and dent of Warwick for 25 years. Freedman, 65, of 116 Fosdyke his instructor Harold Hamre, 22, Besides her husband, she is sur­ Street, who died Wednesday, after • CREATIVE CUSTOM FRAMING survived the crash, but Mr. Miller vived by two sons, Warren Sulli­ an illness of about a year, were to was unable to make it to shore. van of .Cumberland and Hubert be held Friday at Temple Emanu­ A civilian employee at the Keenan of Sudbury, Massachu­ El. Buria l was to be in Lincoln llO WATERMAN ST. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Brunswick, Maine, Naval Air Sta­ setts; two sisters, Margaret Brine Park Cemetery. tion, Mr. Miller was the son of and Annie Walker, both of Pawtu­ The husband of Claire (Reizen) Saul and Estelle (Silk) Miller of cket, and ten grandchildren. Freedman, he was born in Provi­ 751-1881 71 Estelle Boulevard, Warwick. ••• dence on August 6, 1908. A for­ A graduate of Pilgrim High CHARLES RAND mer chief of surgery and president Funeral services for Charles School, he served in the Air Force (Continued on page 3) from 1969 to 1972, specializing in Rand, 70, of North Attleboro, In Memoriam EAST SIDE communications electronic sys­ who died April 24, were held IDA GLAZER HOME OF THE WEEK tems. Thursday at the Sugarman Me­ 1966 1974 In addition to hi s parents, he is mori a l Chapel. Bur.i_al was in Lin­ There ore griefs that cannot find survived by his materna l gra nd­ coln Park Cemetery. comfort, mother, Minnie Silk of Warwick ; Born in Bridgeport, Con­ And wounds that cannot be healed. two brothers, Joel Miller of necti cut, he was a son of the late There is a sorrow so deep in our Cra nston a nd Lawrence Miller, Herman and Tillie (Zuckerberg) hearts, who is in the Air Force; and a sis­ Rand. That it cannot be half revealed. ter, Ellen Duchesneau. Mr. Kand was a lawyer and had But our greatest grief and sorrow was losing you that day, ... been with th e Division of Taxation It happened_ oh, so suddenly, MRS. JOSEPH WALLACE of the State of Rhode Island for eight years ago today. Funeral services for Rose Wall­ 23 years until his retirement three BETTY AND HARRIET ace who died on April 17 were years ago. He moved to NORTH At- SIDNEY AND DAVID he ld April 21 at the Sugarman ~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Memorial Chapel. Buria l was in Lincoln Park Cemetery. ~ M 5 ~ GOLDSMITH STREET Mrs. Wallace. 68, of 35 Briat­ s ax ugarman S Center Hall Colonial, 7½ rooms, Formal Dining brook Drive, Seekonk, Massachu­ § Funeral Home § room, Applianced kitchen, Carpeting, Fire­ setts. was the widow of Joseph ~ ~ Wallace. She was born in Provi­ § " THE JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTOR " 1§1 place, Panelled den, l ½ Baths, Garages. dence, a daughter of the late Louis ~ ~ ~ ~ $52,900.00 · and Anni e Delerson. / § 458 HOPE STREET PROVIDENCE, R.l. § She had been a secretary for ~ ~ Frank F. Swartz Insurance Com­ § (401) 331-8094 ~ pany until she retired ten years ago. She was a member of the ~ FOR IM MEDIA TE SERVICE FROM OUT-OF-ST A TE § Providence C hapter of Hadassah. § CALL COLLECT ~ She is survived by two ni eces ~ 1N FLORIDA CALL ( 305) 861-9066 ~ and four nephews. REALTORS ... § ROBERT M. GOLDBLATT ~ § LEWIS J. BOSLER ERWIN M. BOSLER § STATE MRS. JACK LEVITT WIO_E EH - - 835-. Hope . Street, Providence, Funeral services for Agnes Lev- - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!'Ei=~~=~~~~~~~~~~ ML-S llEALTOR Rhode Island 02906 521-1400 TOBE CAPE KOSHER FOODS 58 WASHINGTON ST. REMEMBERED PAWTUCKET, R.I. 726-9393 ROAST SALE SUNDAY--WEDNESDAY--THURSDAY APRIL 28, MAY 1, 2

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EYE ON FUTURE TEL A VIV An Israeli s h i pping concern h as bee n Hello Again! contacted by interests ln Lebanon looking to the future with a keen News of the Sports World by Warren Walden eye for business. According to a news report in Davar, the LEE ANN INGRAM Leba nese proposed that, following Pinch-Hitting the conclusion of peace between Israel and the Arab states, they would like to represent the Israeli firm as their . agents in Leba non ALSO PLAYED T ENNIS: King England a nd Portuga l seeking tal­ for shipping and tourism. Henry VIII introduced tennis in ent but, how about taking a look England, playing the game on a at South America where there is a court with a wooden fl oor. It's still mixture of races in , Argen­ in use and the gentleman explain­ tin a and Uruguay with Paraguay, EXPERT ing it, joshed a bit when he re­ Bolivia and Chile havi ng more SWEDISH MASSAGE marked, '"I'd lik e to try playing on Soccer footba ll players per capita in the privacy of your home boards, 'wooden you?' " While tha n a ny European country. In 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE ' speeding through the countryside Rio de J aneiro, - a long seven EXCELLENT REFERENCES passing parks and playsites, an beaches, th ere are m il es and miles American can't help noticing the of Soccer Football Pitches laid out BROWN UNIVERSITY NAMED PRESIDENT: Albert I. Gor­ a bsence of baseball diamonds. in the sands wit h goal posts per­ ATHLETIC MASSEUR don, president of Clifford Metal There just aren't any a nd it makes manently cemented in and floodlit. LIC. No. 2252 Sales Company of Providence was one realize how much the worn The youngsters make good use of MEN AND WOMEN elected president of the Copper spots in the turf mean. Soccer them. Tha t's how keen they are and Brass Warehouse Association Pitches? Oh yes. They are every­ for the game. EDWARD JAMIEL at its annual meeting i~ San 863-2211 Diego, California. Mr. Gordon is where. ... the first New Englander to head BIGGER THAN PI E R CE this national trade association. FOR S HAME, VANDALS! In at F l ELD: The new Oceaneers Soc­ Headquartered in Philadelphia, least one park in the London envi­ cer C lu b wi ll use Pi erce Field in the Copper and Brass Warehouse rons. deer and antelope graze East Providence as a home Pitch. Association is o national organiza­ peacefully without fear of molesta­ They'll be ve ry ·well satisfied if tion of industrial firms who stock, tion as they mingle wit h those who they fi ll it. But. what about Mara­ · sell and process copper metal. fr equent the area for relaxati on. cana Stadium in Ri o"' It can ho ld Mr. Gordon, who has been ac­ So reca ll what has happened to 200.000 spectators wi ll a ll but I - tive with CABWA since its in­ some of our four-footed fr ie nds in 30,000 seated. ception in 1951, is also president Roger Williams Park . ... of _the Summit Steel Company in ... GOOD IDEA: Aztec Stad iu m in Worcester, Massachusetts. Clifford Mexico Ci ty is fitted with ramps Metal is one of the largest inde­ OCEANEERS, ATTENTION' pendent metal mill products ware­ There is no other sports whi ch used by motor car fans who drive RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL houses in this area and was orga• commands such as fol lowin g as to their priva te boxes and watch nized by Mr. Gordon in 1938. Soccer Football. It is played all the game while in th eir · ve hi cles. A participant in community and over the world, from th e north­ Conveni ent. eh. The Mexicans RICHARD G. HOLLAND, REALTORS industry affairs, Mr. Gordon is the ernm ost parts of Ru ssia to the rarely if ever play in the rain. If it Rhode Island chairman of the southernmost tips of the Argen­ does rai n. the 100,000 seats in Az­ Society of Fellows, sponsored by tine. Also in . Austra­ tec Stadium dry out in minutes. 1 the Anti-Defamation League of lia a nd New Zealand. Names of ... B'nai B'rith. In addition, he is vice players such as Bobby Charlton, EDWARD DIDNT LIKE IT: ' president and·• former campaign Pele, Fra nz Beckenbauer a nd J ai ­ King Edward III bann ed football Ill'" ST;;·;~·~~·~~:~~ chairman of the Jewish Federation rin~o are as wel l know n outside of in 1365. Well. maybe he did lik e of Rhode Island; former president of Roger Williams Lodge, B'nai the USA as Nixon and Mao. the game but his sold ie rs were B'ri th; former member of the na­ ... spending so much time playin g tional board of Temple Broth­ MYSTERY: The Ocea neers and foot ba ll that their archery fel l be­ THE BIG TEE erhoods, and former member of other league teams wil l thi s season low standard. Edward saw hi s ar­ the board of trustees of Temple attempt to solve the mystery con­ mies deve loping one form of Beth El . Mr. Gordon is also on the cerning why Soccer hasn't been a marksmanship at the expense of board of directors of The Miriam major development in the United another. Hospital and the Bristol Brass Cor­ States. Former Wales Forward, poration of Bristol, Connecticut. Phil Woosman has been in the INDOOR SOCCER: The Ocea­ COVERING CO. "States" for a num ber of years in­ neers will play the Conn ecticut Israel Receives spiring th e growth of Soccer. He Wildcats in the Providence Civic CARPET LINOLEUM-TILE is firm ly convi nced that the United Center on April 29. There will be Stales football foundations must squads of 14 men but only six wil l US Weapons be laid at school level. He seems see acti on a t a time. Back in the Hello, WASHINGTON ~ Israel has to be correct. More and more I 880s, Soccer teams sometimes If floorc_!lvering is on your mind, why don't you drop in been receiving a "continuous schools are taking \o Soccer. It is used 20 men on a side and some­ flow" of weapons from the U nited predicted that although the United times 15 . to see me or phone for an appointment at home. Stales started 100 years later th an My byword is honest value ancl service to a TH. Hope States during the fighting on the Golan Heights, Jerry Friedheim , a !most, it wil l not take another 100 ONLY PRAIS E: The com­ to see or hear from you soon. Thanks, Defense Department spokesman, years for the game to "catch up" pliments should fly toward the re­ said . He gave that answer in or get on a level wit h the com­ mar kable RI Reds. Bill Castro SHOWROOM: Rear 195 Cole Avenue MURRAY TRINKLE response to a newsman's question petition in other countries. In fact, predicts a cham pi onship for them . TEL.: 272-4700 on whether the United States has there is a tentative bid for staging aft er the seri es with Hershey. That been shipping arms to Israel in the the 1986 World C up Fina ls in the should jam-pack the Civic Center. last few weeks but refused to USA. Advice - don't wa it unti l the last indica te the na ture of the minute for tickets. The Reds are wea pons. LOOK H ERE. OCEANEERS' red hot a nd a fire' C ARRY ON' Friedheim did say tha t Israeli s Ocea neers scouts have been in had indicated they wa nted S hrik e air-to-ground missiles to knock Israeli Passover Not Marred out anti-aircraft sites. He also said that while there have been steady Tense Situation On Golan arms shipm ents to Israel since the By end of the Yorn Kipp.ur War, JERUSALEM ~ The tense fewer campers tha n in past years deliveries had not bee'n increased political si tu a tion a nd the a long the shores of the Sea of si nce the Syrians began their daily conti nuing war of attrition on the Galilee (Lake Kinneret). shooting along the Israeli- Syrian Syrian front had no discern able Thousands of Israeli s a nd cease-fire line a month ago. effect on Passove r h o liday tourists visi ted East Jerusalem to Meanwhile. it was reported celebrations in most of Israel. An watch Palm Sunday celebrati ons. from Ri yadh that the United estimated 40,000 touri sts arrived in Thousands of C hristian Arabs and States has agreed to re-equip a nd the country for the holidays. Most pilgrims from abroad retraced to start training Saudi Ara bi a's hotels were packed for the first Jesu s· triumph a l e ntry into fa stest growing military force, its time since the Yorn Kippur War Jerusalem five days before his Na tiona l Guard. The National and Israeli s by the thousa nds took crucifixion. They carried palm Guard is comprised of 50,000 off for the mountains a nd seashore fr ond s and chanted hymns as the Bed o uin troop s. wh o a re a lthough the weather was cloudy procession wound its way over a garrisoned in Saudi Arabia's mai n and chilly for this time of the route extending from the east c ities. whi le the 40,000-man year. Extra police were assigned slope of the Mt. of Olives, through regular army is sta tioned away to the main highways but the the Garde n of Gethsema ne. to St. from the popul a ti o n centers. ex pected traffic jams did not Stephens Gate. C hurch dignitaries. If your car baa been in an accident, Among other duties, National develop, due mainly to the hi gh pri ests, nuns a nd school children Guard units are stati oned at the price of gasoli ne. took part in the march whi ch was count on us to fix it right - and fast. country's major oi l-producing The security situati on was felt in led by C hristian Arab girl and boy centers. · Saudi Arabian officials the north. where a ll visi tors were scouts. Hundreds of Greek a nd Top notch 7"'0rlt at fair prices_. reportedly are concern ed about barred from the Golan Height s Cypriot pi lgrims arrived in the Old the threat of Palestinian strikes except for the relatives of se ttlers, C ity lo attend Greek Orthodox RADIATOR & against American oil installations. who needed special passes to get Church Easter rites. BODY WORKS by t he military checkpoints. More than 80 Jewi s h B05TON Hotels in Safad. a mountain immigrants from the Soviet Union When in doubt, you need look resort town in Upper Galilee, were '. il:, Pl"-< E ', T la nded at Ben Gurion Airport to no further for the perfect gift. The less than fu ll but those in Tiberias PROVID EIK E GA 1-2625 spend their first Passover in Israel. Herald subscripti on is always ap­ had their full quota of guests who They were given special food preciated for birthdays or holi ­ cou Id look across the Sea of parcels for the holiday. Most of R.I. OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION NO. 575 _ days. Call the Herald at 724-0200. Galilee to Mt. Hermon and see them participated in public seders. the Golan Heights. But there were ·------=-- - ~---- -~------~------·

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TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL BAR MITZVAH Mrs. Torman is a graduate of presents David Carol Grover, son of the University of Minnesota where Rhoda Grover, will become Bar she received her BS degree. She Mitzvah on Saturday, April 27, at also attended the University of emil services at 11:15 a.m. at Temple Alabama and was graduated with Sinai a degree of surgeon's assistant cohen ••• She is presently a neurosurgeon's America's Foremost ENGAGED assistant at the Milton S . Hershey AMERICAN-JEWISH Mr. and Mrs. Alton L. Rippy of Medical Center in· Hershey, Penn­ SUNDAY Orland, California, announce the sylvania. APRIL 28, 1974 HUMORIST engagement of their daughter, Dr. Torman is a resident in car­ at8:00p.m. Free Admission Miss Susan Fay Rippy, or Sacra­ diothoracic surgery at the Milton mento, California, to Ira Henry S. Hershey Medical Center Qf Rosenberg or Washington, D.C., Pennsylvani a State University. son of Mrs. Nathan Rosenberg or As ·of July, .Dr. and Mrs. Tor­ Cranston, formerly of East Green­ ma n will reside in San Francisco, wich, and the late Mr. Rosenberg. California, where Dr. Torman will OUR YOUNGER SET: Ji.llian Beth continue his residency at the Stan­ NOVALOX Miss Rippy attended Paradise Dreyfuss, six months old, is the lord University Medical Center. High School in California, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ... Dreyfuss of Nainquid Drive in Fresh from the. was graduated from California ENGAGED $225 State University in . I 972. War_wick. smoke house lb. Mr. and _Mrs. Samuel Berman Paternal grandparents are Dr. Mr. Rosenberg attended East of 393 Cole Avenue announce the Greenwich High School and was and Mrs. Jack B. Dreyfuss of Wee­ PHONE YOUR ORDER TODAY engagement of their daughter, tamoe Drive, Warwick. Maternal gradua ted fr om the University or Marcia Sue, to Hymie Keller, son grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rhode Island in 1972. He is of Mr. a nd Mrs. Izsak Keller of Hanzel of Salem Harbour, Anda­ 942-5127 presently doing graduate work at 3564 Severn Road, Cleveland lusia, Pennsylvania. George Washington University in Heights, Ohio. Washington. Miss Berma n attended Stern A May 26 wedding is planned. College for Wome n a nd is ... presently a junior at Brooklyn SON BORN College. ~~: Mr. and Mrs. David Gesualdi of Mr. Keller is a graduate of 24 Irene Street in ' Warwick an­ Yeshiva University and is present­ nounce t~e birth or their second ly affili ated with Pollack and Kel­ child and son. Eric Damon, on ler Construction Compa ny in March 25. - C le ve land. Maternal grandparents are Mr. A June 9 wedding is pla nn ed. and Mrs. Russell Golden or War­ The couple will make their home '"GREENU rington Street. Paternal grand­ in Cleveland, Ohio. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ... · Gesualdi ·of Park Forest Road, CORRECTION Cranston. Ire ne Golden or Providence is Due to a typographical error the second paragraph in the engage­ the great- gra ndm other. ment notice or Betty Da le Seigle NOW THAT SPRING IS ON ITS WAY to Mark Elias which was pub­ ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE li shed in last week ·s Hera ld is in­ SEE Mr. and Mrs. Norman Torman correct. or Potomac, Maryland, formerly It should have read: JACK'S FABRICS of Cranston, announce the mar­ Mi ss Seig le is the grand­ OUR YOUNGER SET: Adam Scott ri age of their son, Dr. Howard A. daughter of Samuel Rosen of Glickman, two years old, is the FOR NEW Torman, to Joanne E. Burg, Providence and Miami Beach, son ~f Mr . .and Mrs,- Harry Glick, _eCUSTOl't\-MADE DRAPES daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy J. Florid a: and the late Mrs. Rose n. man of Framingham, Massachu­ Burg of Wahpeton. North Dakota. The Herald regrets the error. setts. •SLIPCOVERS Maternal grandparents are Mr. •BED SPREADS and .Mrs. Leo Ben Schretter of Rabbi Yossof Stands Firm Warwick. Paternal grandparents •WINDOW SHADES are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glickman of •UPHOLSTERING On Issue, Who Is Jew? Revere, Massachusetts. FOR YOUR HOME New York - Rabbi O vadia visit sponsored by the American When in doubt, you need look AND OFFICE Yossor, Israel's Sephardic chief Sephardi ·Federation and the no further for the perfect gift. The CALL 725-2160 rabbi, appealed to spiritual leaders United Jewish Appeal of Greater Herald subscription is a lways ap­ 725 DEXTER ST., CENTRAL FALLS or Conservati ve a nd Reform New York, said that a committee preciated for birthdays or holi ­ Judaism to recognize the in Israel would meet there soon days. Call the Herald at 724-0200. HOURS: 9:30 A.M . to 5:3'0 P.M. MON. to SAT. imm utable character of the with spiritua l leaders of other H alacha (re li gio u s l aws) branches of Judaism on the concerning the conversion process nettling questi on. in Judaism. The scholarly Ta lmudic rabbi The Chief Rabbi, the spiritua l was the guest or honor at a dinner head of Sephardic Jews the world at the Americana Hotel give n by In spring. The Regency Life really blooms. You're free from around-the-house chores. over, held a news conference at the American Sephardi Federation Oh.tobeat the Regency Hotel and dwelt on Free to do as you li ke. And you walk to work and the Appeal. During hi s visit, and downtown pleasures from fas hionable the controversial issue of "who is Rabbi Yosser will be honored at· Regency Plaza a Jew" that has evoked sharp Regency Plaza. Efficiency to three -be droo m severa l functions by New York 's apartments with G. E. -equipped kitche ns controve r sy among rel igious Sephardic community. now that spring is here. Room -controll e d he ating and cooling. leaders here. Complete securi!y. Parking. too. Call or stop Stressing that the laws of Last month, Dr .. Yossef Burg, by now. conversion, as formulated in the Israel's . Minister of Interi or, Tor ah a n also cod ified by directed officials to refu se to rabbinic sages, Rabbi Yossor said register as Jews immigrants who that " the holy heritage cann ot be were conve rted abroad unless their compromised." He said that "we conversions were i-n accord a nce are will ing and ready to talk to wit h the Orthodox interpretation The Regency •- Regency East - Regency West leaders of Conser vative a nd of the law. Conserva tive and Jackson Walkway, Downtown Providence Reform Judaism. but not to Reform rabbi frequently have Tel.: 861-7520 compromise objected to what they held was Rabbi Yossef, on his fir st trip to Orthodoxy' domination over the United States. for a n 8-day religious questions in Israel. Kurds, Jews Work Together In Iraq UNITED NATIONS - Two to draw the attention of th e UN representatives or the Kurdistan Commission on Human Rights to Democratic Party in Iraq, headed the oppression of the Kurds in by Musta fa Barzani. who came to Iraq has bee n automa tically U N headqu a rters to present "blocked by the Arab states and Secretary General Kurt Waldheim their friends from the African with a memorandum on the bloc." Accord ing to the two, the Kurds. met with two Jewish Jewish community in America and leaders in New York. The two the State or Israel which is "a Kurds - one identified as Cha lak friend of the U .S .'' can help the Jewa nroyee, a teacher presently Kurds to bring their case to world Jiving in the U.S., a nd the other. a public opinion and the United de ntist. who d eclined to be Na ti ons. identified by name - said they " The Jews in Iraq received a lot are seeking through their meeting of help fr om the Kurds. " the two with the Jewish leaders to bring conte nd ed . poi nting out that Iraqi Eq ual housing o pportu nity "the plig ht or the Kurds in Iraq to Jews we re assisted in leaving Iraq. the attend ion of the pu blic of thi According to the two Kurd cou ntry. representatives. Israel and th e The two said that any attempt Kurds have a lot in common. ------~--

10 - THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 261 1974 . ' tective is William Gi ll ette's Sher­ GOOD PROGRESS projects around Jerusa lem which lock Holmes, first produced in JERUSALEM - The Jewish are planned eventu ally to provide 1899 and offered now in an adapt­ National Fund has reported good the capital with a 16,000 dunam ation by Dennis Rosa, the direc­ progress in its tree-planting belt of woods and parklands. tor. It is a ski llful pastiche or Con­ an Doyle materiafs, with an in­ cognito king, a damsel in distress, and an archvillain. Familiar tag GRAND OPENING lines keep popping ou t a ll evening. When Holmes and Watson are on­ The Hitching Post Antiques stage, the humor is gentle, the personifications irresistible. 771 HOPE STREET Doyle described many flam boy­ Saturday, April 27, 9-5 ant characters, among them a roy­ al personage who requires the re­ SPECIALIZING IN VICTORIAN turn of a compromising photo­ AND EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE graph: that role is delightfully played by Damkoehler, whose Come in and browse over maneuverings with a red- lined Coffee and light snacks cloak gave an air of st iff propriety to his characterization. A wi ly vi ll ainess en li vens the next scene with posturings and dramatic SINAI MfMORIAL PARK changes (played by Orson), and Moriarty (played by Kavanaugh), HARRISON AVENUE, WARWICK R.I. Holmes' wo rthy opponent. bobbles and lisps his way through the final scenes. FQR INFORMA llON ON GRAVE SITES Director Rosa opted fo r an act­ ing style that is sweeping, florid FOR JEWISH BURIAL and extravagant, in the style of Gillene·s tum-of-the-century play. CONTACT Thi s kind of parody can be very funny. and on opening night most TEMPLE SINAI AT 942-8350 or the audience lo ved it. But one of its di sadvantages is that in stead :-cc of bu il ding to ever bigger ex­ SHERLOCK HOLMES (Timothy Crowe) and Alice Faulkner (Mina Ma• plosions of mirth such parody can nente) are about to outwit the villains, in Trinity Square's production of suddenly become fl at. or remind the William Gillette play, first presented in 1899. one too vividl y of canned applause televi sion [are. Moriarty. for example. is played Sherlock Holmes Lives Again almost as a humorou s hunchback ,-,-~-c~,eM . of Notre Dame, moving spastical­ In Trinity Square Recreation ly, with horror-film makeup and ...... wi ld hair. able only with difficulty r-----..i:ITlfl'nG1ftH A violin hangs on the wall, and change), Dr. Watson walks into Dr PAUDIG I.OT A~ ITDn M 'IQDDAD.&rrSalP.-. ' the heroin syringe is handy. On a the consulting room, and once to pronounce the hated name of . AmllD 11llfDAD Oa BOLID4D ... center-stage lounge reclines the again the hunt is on. Holmes. But the cum ulati ve im­ ll'IIIICMne .... ---n.JUlit:,ww:111 oo.... great Sherlock Holmes. As the The ve hicle for Trinity Square pression or "this ought to be a ~-- 'S.W ..-_ TOD4'11 curtain rises (li terally, for a Repertory's recreation of the de- sure laugh" effects is not neces­ a.-,, te 'hire o.t-,Ah, ,,_..., ••• Coll 04 .,._ sarily laughter. Rosa has masked ._lffDTDATUA.a.telll'.._ some of his good intenti ons by a lack of subtlety, wh ich might have . m. 'KSTMIHgQ Sf■ N«t•~- Obituaries increased the humor, and by a I I slowed pace in scenes that perhaps (Continued from page 3) dence most of hi s life ha ving need faster timing. One of the moved to Cranston in 1971. He production's bonuses is yo ung Bil­ ation. ly. head o[ the Baker Street Ir­ Besides his wife. he is survived was the son of the late Leon and regulars. who is played by Ted Or­ PIERCE & ROSENFIELD by two sons. Dr. Abraham Bessie Glasshoffer. Mr. Glasshoffer was a member so n. MEAT & POUL TRY MARKET , Schwartz and Morris Schwartz. Set. costum es. and properties ,, e,• l c· . both of Providence: two daughters. of Congregation Shaare Zedek­ Sons of Abraham and the South furnish the proper background for 136 OAKLAND AVE. I across from Temple Beth David ) Blanche Revkin of Pawtucket, and the evocation of a firm. orderly Ros lyn Applebaum o[ Providence: Providence Hebrew Free Loan As­ sociati o n. world. bounded onl y by the pro­ a brother. Julius Schwartz, and a prieties of the times and the keen sister. Esther Rose nberg. both of · Besides hi s wife. he is survived by two sons. Leon F. 'G lasshoffer brain of the master detective. Providence: nine grandchildren Crowe's Holmes and Martin·s and [our great-grandchildren. o[ Silver Spring. Maryland. and ... Marshall H. Glasshoffer of Provi ­ Watson are so good that in retro­ dence. spect it's hard to believe the notes SAMUEL LEE that read. "dull blocking. ex­ Funeral services for Samuel position and playing"' - in retro­ Lee, 77. former owner of The MRS. PAUL ROOD Funeral services for Gertrude spect. it was much. mu ch better Chamberlain Company of Rhode than that. (Wilson) Rood, 73, of 22 Shady Island and Massachusetts, an LOIS ATWOOD W E HA V E A COMPLETE LI N E alu minum products firm, who died Lane, East Providence, who died Tuesday. were held the following JA 1-3888 OF KOSHER FROZEN FOODS Sunday, were held Tuesday at The set design is by Robert D. Temple Sinai. Buri al was in Sinai day at the Sugarman Memorial Chape l. Burial was in Lincoln Soule: lighting. Roge r. Morgan: Memorial Park. costumes. Betsey Potter: proper­ The husband of Geraldine (Mi ll ­ Park Cemetery. The wife o[ Paul Rood . she was ties. Sandra Nathanson and cast er) Lee, he had lived at 76 Hilltop members are: Drive, Cranston. He was born in born in New York on January I. 1901, a daughter of the late Sherlock Holmes Timothy Crowe . ca me to this country as a Dr. Watson George Martin Charles and Id a Wi lson. She had child and li ved in Bridgeport. Con­ Billy Ted Orson necticut. and later in Mount been an East Providence resident fo r 12 years. Willheim von Orm stein William Vernon. New York. He moved to Damk oehler Cranston 26 yea rs ago. He was an Besides her husband. she is sur­ Madge Larrabee Barbara Orson it-- Army veteran of World War I. He vived by two daughters. Frances Sid Prince TERMITES R. Bergm an and Shirley R. Hand­ Richard Jenkins retired in 1972. Alice Faulkner ARE A TT ACK ING werger. both of Providence: a Min a Manentc He was a member of Temple Professor Moriarty brother. Abe Wilson of New York Ri chard HOMESNOWI Sinai. the Masada Lodge of Ma­ Kavanaugh sons in Mount Vernon: Doric Ci ty : four grandchildren and two Foreman James Pickering Lodge of Masons in Cranston: the great-gra ndch iId ren. Alf Bassick Bru ce McGill West Warwick Lodge or Elks and ... Craigi n Ralph Glickman the Providence Central Lions GUS NEWMAN Mac Tague Ri chard Blackburn CALL421-19t1 Club . He was charter president of Funeral services for Gus New­ the Lions man, 63, of Miami. Florida, for­ Soviet Jewish Prof. FOR FREE INSPICTION Club. merly of Providence. who died on Besides his wife, he lea ves a April 3. were held on April 5 in Granted Exit Visa brother, Maxwell Lee of Florida. Florida. MOSCOW - A 63-year-old and two sisters. Sadie Grosshand­ When living in Providence, he Jewish chemistry professor. who ler of Florida and Mrs. Theo Les­ worked in the Ace Spa on Ri ch­ went on a two-week hunger strike sner or Scotch Plains. New . mond Street. He left for Florida in February to protest the Soviet ••• 17 years ago. Government's refusal to let him HYMAN GLASSHOFFER The husband of Bobbe New­ emigrate. has been given Funeral services for Hyman man, he was born in New York, a permission to go to Israel. friends Glasshoffer of 127 Franklin son of the late Charles and Sarah of hi s family said . Street, Cranston, an upholsterer Newman. David Azbel. who spent 16 for American Upholstering Com­ Besides his wife, he is survived years in prison camps during the pany of Providence for more than by his stepfather and stepmother, Stalin era, learned that he. his 40 years, who died Monday after Mr. and Mrs. J. Steinberg of Flor­ wife, Rachel, and his son. an illness of a month. were held ida; two daughters. Francine and Vladmir. would be granted exit Wednesday at the Sugarman Me­ Bonnie Newman. both of Florida: visas. morial Chapel. Burial was in Lin ­ three brothers. Edward Newman. New efforts by the State New Eftlland Pest Control Co. coln Park Cemetery. of Kauneonga Lake. New York . Department a nd Columbia The husband of Lillian (Shatz) Percy Newman of Providence and University to obtain an exi t permit 167 Valer St. Providence Glasshoffer. he was a nati ve of Lou Newman of Wayne, Mich­ for Vitaly A. Rubin, dissident .Austria. He had liy~Q in P_r9vi- igan . . . . Soviet scholar. were disclo5cd. THE RI-fODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1974 - 11 Nearly 8 out of 10 people feel more dependable and more belie­ SUCCESSFUL that newspapers are more reliable, veable than TV. JOE ANDRE'S ORCHESTRA INVESTING Music for that very special affair Weddings Bar Mitzvahs ROGER E. SPEAR 831-3739 Res. 944-7298

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Macktez of Woonsock-"t has been --THE DAY CAMP--for kids ratings are based on several factors named chairman of the nomi­ My health is poor and I need as --THE EVENING CAMP--for adults including the issuing company's much income as possible for my nating committee of the Jewish ability to generate sufficient family. What would you suggest I Federation of Rhode Island, it has A well established program, dired-,d b y an ex­ been announced by Max Alperin, _ earnings to cover interest, the do with this portfolio? W .A. perienced USPTA Professiona l. financial strength of the president. The committee will For Information & Brochure Call A: Your holdings have a current present a slate of officers and di­ the corporation, marketability of value in excess of $100,000 but rectors at the annual meeting the bond issue and the indenture produce a modest 5.5% yield, which will be held on June 6. JANET HECHT EVENINGS under which the bond is issued. returning only $5,600 annually. Mr. Macktez, who had been the 4 ANTHONY ROAD, BARRINGTON 246-1183 Bonds are offered under first While I would not recommend campaign chairman for the Jewish mortgages, second mortagages, as making all the following changes Federation of Woonsocket, is an collateral trust (in which assets immediately, five low-yield issues officer of Louis Macktez, Inc., a other than real property are could be replaced to increase your textile company. pledged as security) or an return. The five sales are: Getty - Active in community affairs, Mr. unsecured debt (debentures and Oil (NYSE), Campbell Soup Macktez has been an area vice SALE! subordinated debentures, etc.). (N YSE), General Electric (NYSE), president of the JFRI for Woon­ There are also equipme!lt trust Shell Oil (NYSE) and Shell Oil of socket for five years; a former 2 Q OFF ON SELECTED president of Woonsocket Lodge, % certificates which are pledged Canada (OTC). The remaining six NEEDLEPOINT KITS AND CANVASES against equipment such as airplanes B'nai B'rith; and the recipient in holding yield 6.1 % to 8.4% and Woonsocket of the B'nai B'rith and railroad cars. Guaranteed should be retained for income and Man of the Year Award in 1962. SALE ON LADY HANDCRAFT bonds are those issued by one appreciation. He is also a member of the board TAPES TRY Y ARN--LIMITED COLORS corporation but guaranteed by The $49,000 which would be of th~ Jewish Home for the Aged, another, frequently a parent realized from these sales should be the Jewish Family & Children's THE YARN BARN company. invested in good-quality bonds and Service and Camp Jori. 815 HOPE STREET, PROVIDENCE Debt securities carrying one of preferred issues. Under current Serving · with Mr. Macktez on the top-four ratings are generally market conditions, a return of 8.5% the nominating committee are Ir­ win Chase, Martin I. 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Single copies of listed on five regional exchanges, Moody's Bond Record may be coast-to-coast; and Shell Oil obtained for $5 by writing to (NYSE), also quoted on six local ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE Moody's Investor Service, Inc. al U.S. exchanges plus two Canadian 99 Church St., New York, New boards. Dual listing takes some of York 1007 or a local office. the load off the major exchanges, Moody's also publishes a weekly plus allowing an investor in the THEIR ASSOCIATION IN THE PRACTICE Bond Survey for $200 annually. eastern part of the country to gain Company Investment a trading advantage from the later Plan Adva ntageous closing hour of a western exchange. Q: What do you think of Dexter OF FINANCIAL ANALYSIS AND PLANNING AID TO SOVIET JEWS Corp. (NYSE) for a person WASHINGTON - The Sta le in vesting for growth? I am Department signed a contract pro­ investing through a payroll plan vidi ng $30.5-million to aid Soviet a nd wonder if I should continue. Jews migrating to Israel. L.B. FAIN & WILKES The contract was signed with A: There is little question that it the United Israel Appeal, an is psychologically difficult to 201 WAYLAND AVENUE PROVIDENCE R.I. (401) 751-1919 American voluntary agency. The continue periodic investments when funds are to be used in Israel for a stock is trading near its low. emigrant centers. housing, a me­ FEASIBILITY STUDIES Nonetheless, in an otherwise dica l-training facility and for healthy company, these down INCOME PROTECTION TAX SHELTERED PROGRAMS grants to individual migrants. periods provide excellent ESTATE LIQUIDITY BUSINESS EVALUATION Assistance lo emigrants through opportunities to reduce your cost the United Israel Appeal now to­ PENSION AND PROFIT SHARING base. Dexter has managed lo tals $74.5-mil lion. increase profits by an a,erage of 14% an,..ally compounded over the past S years. Sales exceeded $100 million in 1973, a 52% gain year to NEW and USED 36 BRANCH AVE. (Jct. No. Main St.} year, aided by two acquisitions in the second quarter. For 1974, OFFICE FURNITURE BRANCH AVE. EXIT- RT. 95 operations should again set new PROVIDENCE, R. I. 02904 records, reflecting a 25% expension • Desks .• Chairs• Files . of capacity in nonwo•en fibers PHONE 274-9000 from a new plant in Scotland, full­ year 'contributions from the two acquisitions and new products. NA THAN WEISS JORDAN AGPON!CK • OFFICE SUPPLIES Increased ra,r materials costs, LOWELL DELERSON • PRINTERS ,rhich are not protected by existing HOW ARD S. WEISS contracts, may be passed along • SHIPPING ROOM . SUPPLIES through !!!gher ,roduct _prices. Specialty chemicals _and Rhode Island's Largest Stock and Showrooms IIOIIWMell fiber products contribute about ~ally to ,rofns,,, Markets. ------· - J .. ------=---=--=-=-c:c..=-=-.::-:.::· ::::::::===--=-=-=-=-=--=--==-=-=--=-=------A Tradition Reborn (Continued from page 4) conduct their own services and day school in the country in I 969. seminars. At night, they stretch It now has a student body of 84 in out in sleeping bags on the floors, kindergarten through fourth grade; in the pews, on the pulpit. withi~ two years it will expand When the Leo Baeck Chaverim through sixth grade. was founded three years ago. its Asked why Reform Jews, whose members shied away from intense youngsters might otherwise be commitment. candidates for private schools, "At first, we si mply decided to choose to send them to a fulltime attend services together," said Jewish school, Laura Gold, Mrs. Mark Le vy. " But what has Parents' Educational Guild happened is that, almost to a president, explained: " Because it 's family, everyone has made a deep a family school. It provides a commitment that has als o made us family other than our own." very close to one another. We Rodeph Sholom administrators regard each other with very have been astoni shed by the special feeling. We ce lebrate all numerous requests of parents for important eve nts together - when such activities as volley ball nights, someone moves into a new house. square dances and pot lu ck we arri ve with special food and a suppers. mezuza h for the door." The family unit is also grafting Tree Festival ISRAEU FASHION SHOW: Principals at the 1974 Israel Bond Fashion Show held at the Ledgemont Count,y new branches onto the trunk of Out of that commitment has Club in Seekonk, Massachusetts, included, seated left to right, Mrs. Harvey M. Kirstein of Swampscott, Mas­ the synagog.ue. a lso come som e ceremonial sachusetts, chairman of the North Shore Committee, Stole of Israel Bonds, guest speaker; Tehila Sela, former The nine-month-old Parenthood innova ti ons. For Tu b'Shevat, the and special guest, and Mrs. Haskell Frank, who offered the invocation. Standing, left to right, are of Congregation Beth Emeth. a festi va l of trees, the group planted Mrs. Donald Dwares and Mrs. Melvin S. Frank, cochoirmen of the fashion show; Mrs. David Horvitz, chair­ Reform .congregation of I, 100 trees in the Santa Mo ni ca man of the Women's Division of the Rhode Island Committee, Stole of Israel Bonds; and Roy Ahmuty of the Mounta in s, an area hard hit by Peerless Company, who was in charge of decorations. families in Albany is one exam ple . The group, comprised of 25 forest fires. Last week the group families, mainl y parents in their held a Passover picnic at a ne arb y mid-20·s to early 40-s. celebrate ranch. a ll holidays together and hold To Rabbi Leonard Be-erman. spec_i al dinners, and experimental senior rabb i of the temple. such services. acti viti es reflect a change in the " I bega n to find th at there was interaction be twee n wo rshiper and little to satisfy what I remembe r in stitution. wi th th e congrega nt no as th e home-cen tered Judaism of longer content just to li sten. my youth. We started thi s group "People reali ze th at being to provide fam ilies with th e obse r vant is not something opportunity to do Jewish things someone else ca n do for th em; it"; toge ther." said Professor Melvin so m et hing the y th e m se lve s D. Urofsky. who teaches hi story ene rg ize. There is a strong desi re at the State Uni ve rsi ty of New to achie ve authenticity in li vi ng York a t Albany. Professor and not just be long to a temple Urofsky and hi s wife se rve as co­ out of noblesse ob li ge:· he sa id. chairm en of ·1he group. According to Rabbi Haskel M. Like many of its counterparts. Bern at of Chi cago. di rector of th e Parenthood · is now pl anning a Commission on Worship of th e weekend retreat of prayer, U.A.H.C. a nd th e Central discussion and stud y next month Conference of American Rabbis. at a camp in Great Barrington, fami ly in vo lvement wi ll alter the Mass. synagogue of the future . He In contrast to the retreats for esees not onl y liturgica l. bu t norma ll y held at camp sites or in architectura l change "to remove hotels, the members of the the pews.·· Cha ve ri m of the Leo Baeck "They're an antifami ly. isolating Temple in retreat in experience:· he said. "People will the synagogue itself. (The group is worship in small circles where they one of many havurot , or can sense a nd touch one anoth er. " BONDS FOR ISRAEL: Murry M. Halpert, second left, president of Temple Beth El, presents a check to Stanley minicongregations that ha ve For the moment, he continued. P. Blacher, chairman of the Rhode Island Committee, State of Israel Bonds, ior the congregation's purchase sprung up across the country as a " there is a recognition by the of Israel Bonds. Looking on ore Stanley Grossman, left, honorary life trustee of Temple Beth El, and Mrs. Newton B. Cohn, temple vice president. · r eaction aga in s t r e l igious synagogue th at it is not necessarily depersonaliza ti on. Some havurot the single instrument of Jewish exist within a congregation; others continuityi but that. in fact, it Katzir Asks Rabin To Form Government are ind ependent.) always had a partner, the family. For 24 hours. the Chaverim While the sy nagog ue can be the TEL A VIV, - Yitzhak Rabin, The Labor alignment cannot A coalition of the Labor participants li ve together, cook in structor of Jewish va lu es. the Israel's former Ambassador to the form a government without alignment and the Independent together , and compose a nd home is the promulgator.·· United States and commander of coalition partners because it Liberals, who have four seats in Israe li forces in the 1967 war, was controls only 54 of the 120 seats in Parliament, would not be able to offic ia ll y designated by President Parliament. muster a majority. Ephraim Katzir to try to form a The President told Mr. Rabin to In accordance with the law, Your Money's Worth new coali ti on Cabinet. cal l him . a fter I s r ael ' s Mrs. Meir's outgoing Government But the consensus here was that independence day holiday. He will remains in office until a new one (Continued from page 4) may need twice as mu ch space and then be given an initial period of is inducted. If a new Government Mr. Rabin would probably not be before. do at least some hom e­ sunl ig ht as you have avai lable. 21 days in which to organize a under Mr. Rabin is-approved ·and able to put together a government work before you bu y your seeds or • Reap and reli sh the doll ars government. falls after onl y one hour, it would capable of gai ning a parliamentary make decisions on what and how and cents savi ngs from your home serve as a caretaker vote of confidence and that new Party Criticized by Rabbis much to put where. A classic in garden. whatever its size and con­ Mr. Rabin said th at if he did administration until a ge neral elections would have to be called the field is "Step by Step to Or­ tent s. But above all. expect your not succeed within that period. he election is held. before the end of the year. gani c Vege table Growing" by biggest harves t to be the delight of would not request and extension. The a nn ounce ment o f a Samuel Ogden (Rodale. $6.95). "growi ng your own thing:· Party leaders said that the new POPE AND NAZIS Premier-desig na te · to succeed Among inexpensive Department of Premier Gold a Meir, who resigned government should continue the NEW YORK - Pope Piu s XII Ag ri cu lture booklets are: "Grow­ SOVIET INVOLVEMENT on April 11 . was made by the program of Mrs. Meir's coalition, knew of the plight of the Jews WASHINGTON - The Soviet ing Tomatoes in the Home Gar­ under Nazism but did not Union appears to have adopted a President in Jerusalem. He acted but the National Religi ous party den" (25¢). For more details. denounce it publicly because he on the recomm endation of the served notice that this was write for the free spring editi on of t o ug he r a tt itud e t owa rd a knew "he was not goi ng to be settlement of the Middle East ruling Labor pa rty after conferring unacceptable. the Consum er Inform ation Index. listened to" and fe ared that he conflict. insists on a greater Soviet for. two hours with a delegation The part y, which represents the Consumer Information. Pueblo. representing the a lignm ent of the wou ld " lose hi s influence and in vo lve ment in Mideast activities religiou s Establishment IJ as been Colorado 21009. Labor. Mapam and affili ated chided by Orthodox rabbis here power," accord ing to Dr . J ohn S. aimed at a peace accord, and is labor parties. and abroad for having entered the Conway; a historian at the • Check what fr ee tips you can determined to pursue trade New Coalition Sought outgoi ng government with out University of British Columbia, get fr om you r loca l Agricultural relati ons with the U.S. regardless The delegation, headed by obta ining assur ances of legislat ion Va ncouver . Speaki ng at the Ex tension Service. As an illustra­ of the se ntiment of Congress to Aaron Yadlin. secretary general provi ding that converts shall be National Conference of Chri sti ans ti on. New York·s Dutchess Coun­ link trade with the easing of of the Labor party. and Moshe officiall y recogni zed as Jews only and Jews 1974 Conference of the ty Cooperative Extension Service Soviet emigration policies. This is Baram. the parliamentary whip for if th ey have been converted in Ch ur c h S trug g le a nd th e has developed a Is· x IS- gard en how politica l analysts here sized the alignm ent. told President accord ance with Orthodox ritu al. Holocaust, Dr. Conway waid that plan in which a $3 .10 inves tm ent up the Soviet position after Katzir that Mr. Rabin intended to The rabbi nates rebuke has caused the Pope had to remain si lent in seeds can be tr anslated into stud ying a communique by the try to reorganize the coalition with defections from the party. because a public protest might $ JOO worth of groceries. Also see White H o use dealing with the National Religious party and Some Religious party leaders have exacerbated the situ ati on and what other garden "packages" are Secretary of State Henry A. the Independent Liberals that gave sai d they wou ld re comm end would have res ulted in "far worse offered by the big mail order, seed Kissi nger's tal ks with Soviet Mrs. Meirs Governm ent a postponing a soluti on to that consequ ences". He noted that " no catalogues. etc. One kit includes leader s in M oscow . U .S . parlianientary majority on March problem if the new coalition one will claim that enough was 10 types of vegetable seeds plu s all government offi cia ls. however. 10. Mrs. Meir resigned because of includes the right-wing Likud bloc, done to save the Jews·· but at the other necessities. pl anting instruc­ maintained a discreet silence on dissension within the Labor party which has been in the oppositi on. same time it cannot be said that tions and recipes for $5 .95 . the communique, taki ng their cue over ministerial responsibility for Inclusion of Likud in the new " nothing had been done·· since • Be sure you have adequate from Ki ssinger who said 'he would shortcomings in military government is opposed by an some Ch~istian individuals and space and sun li ght for the kind of not discuss his talks with Soviet preparedness before ttie Arab­ overwhelm ing majority in the organizations made efforts despite vegetables you wa nt. Summer leaders until he reported to Israel war last October. Labor alignment. the risks they faced. squash. m .. lnnc n nhtnp~ President Nixon. ·---~--~-- ·----~ ------~-·- .,. ,. .;;,- ,·.~

THE RHODE ISLAND H ERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1974 13 saw a documentary about sex $ 10 Billion Lost Since qu eens of the early days of Holl ywood. ''I'm sorry I'm not old The enough to have been incl uded " Suez Canal Closing Lyons .- . B y L eonardLyons she said, " but thank good ness· I i AM old enough to be let ◄ nto the UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., - milli o n a yea r, the report The closrng of the Suez Canal has concluded. Similar dislocations of Den ' ' theater. " cost th_e world more than $ 10- ex ports from East Africa n nations ELECTED bilhon rn higher shipping charges, have been costing $125-million a N EW YORK - Jacqu eline / Levine of West Orange, was trade reductions and other losses, year. · ~NEW YORK:. Author Irving -t he first ball to open the season." and has brought hardship to a No fi gure was computed for the Wallace, whose new book is Th e -Jack Gilford, who was nominated elected vice-chairman of the Am e r ica n Jewis h Cong ress' string of ports running fr om revenue lost by ports where Fan Club, recently met John Dean, for an Academy Award but lost to national Governing Council, its Trieste southeast to Aden. shipping declined after the canal ~ho told him that when Watergate John Hauseman as ihe Best poli cy-sett ing body, at the Details on the effects of the was closed, but the report said "on 1s over, and he has "Paid his Supporting Actor, dined at orga ni zation's biennial convention. canal shutdown were set out in a the whole the principal losers in price," he wouldn't want to return Maude's and explained how it felt 45-page report compiled by the consequent of the shift in vessels' to the legal profession. "After to lose. "Something like fighting United Nations Conference on ca lls ha ve been deve loping you've been a ·lawyer for the George Foreman," he said. "It's a Trade and Development, printed countries in the Red Sea area and President of the United States," relief when it's over - but hard to 'TllAKDERf rn Geneva and distributed here Egypt, while the main benefits said Dean, "you can't adjust to smile when you've just been -',_._ft"'-'. after some m onths' delay. accured to South Africa and to .a hanging up a shingle and waiting floored." ... .Walter Cronkite saw Work _ on opening the ca nal, lesser extent Kenya and the for clients." Dean added that Don'1 801her Me, I Can '1 Cope GOOD FOOD ·-­ closed srnce the outbreak of the Canary Islands of Spai n." writing always attracted him more and saw one of his young viewers in MODERATELY PRICED 1967 Middle East war, has begun Among the principal losers, the than law, and he'd pursue it - if the audience. The child looked at and Cairo predicts that it could be report said, was the port of Aden, his first book were successful. him, then asked ·his mother: "Is he MENUJJ back rn use w1thrn a year. in Southern Yemen, where there Lyricist Sammy Cahn - whose alive or on tape?" • COCKTAILS• The cost of reconstructing the was an 80 per cent drop in the Words and Music revue opened at Drummer Budd y Ri ch, a bl ack Ol'EH DAJLY 1 DAYS faoM 1 I A.M . , canal .area and its war-ravaged number of calls by vessels in the the Golden theater the other night belt karate ex pert, who recently e01DHS ,UT.u,. TO-GO towns 1s expected to be more than first two years after the canal's - naturally believes the words of fought off several muggers. will TEL. 7389861 $6- billion. . . _closure. The business of fueling a song are more important than perform with actor and form er pro 2311 WEST SHOIE ID., WARWICK, I.I. Sl.7-B1lbon Los.s Rate and servicing visiting vessels there the melody. Cahn, wh o has written footba ll player Fred Williamson at '.'The total of the increased dwindled by 90 per cent from $60- Broadway shows, film scores, ltfld the Oriental World of Self­ shipprng costs, trade losses or million in 1966 to $6- million in countless hit songs, including De fe nse at Madiso n Square transfers and other economic 1968. " Love and Marriage" a nd " Three Garden in June Tu esday Weld consequences (of the ca na l's Similarl y, the number of vessels Coins in the Fountain," told a {J3oufevard c loseure) whic h ha ve been calling at Djibouti on the Gulf of fri end, early in his carrer, he SHADE and qua ntified" is estimated at $7- Aden in the Territory of Afa rs worked well into the night in his DRAPE, Inc. billion for the period fr om mid- and lssas, dwindled by more than hotel room. Fina ll y, the man next Having A Party? 1967 to 197 1, the report said, and 50 per cent after the canal was door banged on the door shouting CALL * NEW STYLES it observed that " these economi c shut. the report said. At Port "Stop that damn·music." dislocati o ns" continue at a n Sudan, in the Sudan. vessels call s * NEW FABRICS "He didn't" , Cahn poi nted out CUSTOM BUILT PRODUCTS a nnu al rate of $ 1. 7- billion. fell 38 per cent between· 1966 a nd "say ' Stop the lyri cs· ... U RENT-ALLS * Longer hauls by detoured ocean 1968. Howard Stein, the rock concert * PRICES with o difference liners cost $250-million a year, the Shipyard s and ports in Greece producer who gave up acting six Tables Chairs Dishes SPECIAL PRICES report found, a nd sim ilar longer also lost bu siness. the report * years ago, will return to the stage Champagne Fountains To The TRADE haul s by bul k carriers cost $ 125- found. The Ita li a n port of Trieste as piano soloist with Renissance, million. suffe red a 32.5 per ce nt reducti on the English group, May 17 at the 724-0680 In addi tion. th e loss or transfer of traffi c with the Middle East, Academ y of Music. "My dream of 725-3779 of Southeast Asian ex ports that the Red Sea and the Persia n Gulf, • being an actor and a producer will 742 EAST AVE PAWT., R.I. wou ld have passed through the a nd an eve n sharper decline in finally come true," he said. "That canal fias been running at $ 175- traffi c with Asia. night the marquee will read : ' CONSIDER Howard S1e in Presenls Howard HAVE BUYERS FOR Friendship, Peace, Cooperation S 1ein. ·· Liza Minnelli · will ' the introduce and narrate a segm ent of Commercial • Industrial ' Seen For Egypt, The West MGM's musical documentary, or Residential Property ' Thai's E111er1ainmen1. The actress ' made her screen debut in MGM's PLEASE CALL CA IRO The American as other nati ons might possibly be ◄ .1949 mu sical In 1he Good Old helicopter carrier l wo Ji ma gra nted naval fac ili ties in Egyptian Summertime. starring her mother, Herbert L. Brown anchored six miles off Port Said. ports that had been reserved for . TRAVEL SERVICE Judy Garland. at the northern end of the Suez the Soviet Navy for many years. " I played a year-old baby," said 421-S3S0 · . FOR ALL YOUR Canal - a sign of th e growing Egyptia n editors and other Miss Minnelli. " I started my Residence Phone . Travel Needs association between Egypt and th e sources noted wi th grati fication a career being typecast. " Western worl d. statement by Secretary of Defense No trip too small, no tour• Hayward Hale Broun, th e CBS 861-S601 Twelve helicopters from the James R. Schl esinger saying that ' too grand fo r our ex-• sports co mmentator who wears carrier started to sweep the canal a n y Egyp t ia n r e qu es t for ' perienced personnel. wi Id ly colored sports jackets, ffENRYVl@oKE(§ • for acoustic and magnetic mi nes. Ameri can arm s should be ca refu ll y portrays a judge in Barbra ' The operation is bein g carr ied out studied and would correct an , PRICE TRAVEL SERVICE Streisand 's new movie For Pe1e·s REALTORS by t h e U n i t ed Sta t es i n " anomaly" tha t started in 195 5 , CORP. Sake. At the costume department, coope r ation w i t h Br i ti s h with Cairo's excl usive relia nce on Hospita l T rust Bldg. , 808 Hope St. Providence Broun surveyed the black robes, min esweepers a nd the Egyptian Sovi et arms. Real E ~lnte S i,i ce l 89 I then asked the wardrobe mistress: 831-5200 a rmed fo rces and without the Mr. Schl esin ger a nd the State ' " Do you have anything wi th black ,...... Soviet Union, which has been Department have said that no and red checks and a plaid supplying Egypt with all her arm s request fo r arm s purchases has lining?" Designer Bill Blass fo r I 8 years. been receive d fr om Cairo. dined at Nick els, and observed On t h e p o lit ica l fro nt Egyptia n editors interpreted Mr. that Oscar winners Jack Lemmon Chancell or Wi ll y Brandt of West Sc hl es in ge r 's s t a t e m e nt as and Glenda Jackson portrayed a wound up. three days of evidence of seri ous possibility of ISRAEL! dress ma nu facturer a nd a dress talks with President Anwar el­ some Ameri can arm s deli ve ri es to designer in their . respective roles. Sadat in a blaze of newfound Egypt in the no t-too-distant RHODE ISLAND'S CELEBRATION " T imes have changed," said Bl ass. amity. future. " Hollywood is going Seventh OF INDEPENDENCE DAY At a news confe rence th e During the nex t two months American army ex perts will tra in Avenue, instead of the oth er way Cha ncellor spoke of " the wave of around." · frie ndship and affection that had Egyptian officers in the use of SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1974 Ruth Ford dined at the Pen & e ngulfed him and his delegation American military equi pme nt for Pencil, and said she has signed to si nce his arrival. He paid tribute detecting a nd detonating la nd A GREAT RALLY AT BROWN star in Th e Charla/an by Derek to President Sadat's " realis tic min es on the bank s· of the Suez STADIUM AT 1: 30 P.M. Wolcott, which Mel Shapiro starts policy" in the M idd le East. Canal. Asked wha t wo uld be done wi th directing in Los Angeles May 23, West German Aid Seen the equ ipment once the demining with Cleavon Little - star of A GREAT "ISRAEL MARKET-PLACE" And he declared that a movi ng was completed, an Am erican Blazing Saddles - Paula Kelly and Louis Gossett Hank DISPLAY AT THE JEWISH COMMUNITY visit to "the dead city of Suez on officer sa id .. American experts CENTER FROM 3:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. the dead canal" this morn ing had woul d then inspect the equi pmert Greenberg, the Hall of Fame stirred hi s determination that to see whether it was worthwhile baseball player and form er home West Germany contribute to the to ship it back to the states. If not run slugger was at the Girafe where reconstruction of the area. it wou ld be left to th e host he wa s asked to compare hi s home A GREAT WAY FOR FAMILIES TO He spoke of "a new quality" cou ntry," the officer said. runs with those of Henry Aaron, SPEND MOTHERS DAY TOGETHER! and a "new chapter" in West There is thu s a strong possibi li ty who passed Babe Ruth 's career German-Egyptian relations. An that by the end of the summer the total la st week. Egyptian official noted afterward Egyptia n army wi ll possess one "The difference between our GUEST SPEAKER: MORDECAI SHELEV that the significance of the ki nd of lim ited America n mi litary homers," said Greenberg, who hit MINISTER OF THE fSRAELI EMBASSY Chancell or's warmth could be equipment. " Things are changing 33 1, "as of now is about 485." IN WASHINGTON D.C. gauged only if one remembered quickly. aren't they'" a n Egyptian Ru ss Tamblyn, who starred in that the two countries resumed editor said. the Tom Thumb movie, was told it relations less tha n two yea rs ago wi ll be shown on the MGM Fami ly T heater presentation. ENTERTAINMENT: THE PARVARIM ... after a -break of seven years. WANT CONCLAVE ISRAELS OUTSTANDING INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINERS Two of Cairo's three JERUSALEM The Tamblyn, who played the 5½-i nch government-controlled newspapers Executive Board of the World boy in the 1958 fi lm. wo ndered gave first place on their fr ont Zionist Organization decided what took so long to bring it to pages to excerpts from an unanimously that the Assembly of TV. "At that rate, I'd grown only FREE interview with President Sadat the World Jewish Congress should half an inch a year." ... Carol ONE TEN -DAY TRIP TO ISRAEL! th at appeared in The New York be held in Jerusalem. The Zionist Channing. star of Lorelei talked of the team her show wi ll field in the MAYBE Times. Executive voted to appeal to all YOU ' LL BE THE ONE The Cairo papers focused on a Jewish oritanizations and Broadway Show League. 'Tm not SEE YOU ON MAY 12th statement by Mr. Sadat that he federations represented in the much of a baseball fan," she said. would like to buy American arms W )Congress to ensure that the " I had my first lesson in the game last week - throwing out and that the United States as well Assembly will be held here. I 1· ' I I 1 1 1 1 I \ 1 I I 14 - THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1974 •...... , Yomkippurnicks Say Old Regime False Only - Israel's a nti­ Establishment forces, composed or In America highly · diverse elements, have coa le sced into a popular, grassroots front called the "Yorn By Kippur Movement." Leading the new alliance or protest are Capt. Harry Molli Ashkenazy, spokesman or Golden the common soldier; Professor Amnon Rubinstein, voice or the dissident academic and intellectual c o m m u n i t y ; a n d Sa a d i a. Marchiana of the "Black a a a a a a a a a c Panthers. " Hunt for a Killer The "Yomkippurniks" are a Fever; The Hunt for a New loose coalition or religious and Killer Virus," by John G. Fuller free thinkers. right-wingers and (Reader's Digest Press $8.95) is left-wingers, cap it alists and probably as exciting a book for TO PRESENT LECTURE: Professor workers, academicians and plain these times as Arrowsmith by Lawrence H. Fuchs of Brandeis folk , and ranking army orricers Sinclair Le-wish was for its time. University will present the second and ordinary soldiers. all finding Fuller's book is abou t the annual Arthur J. levy Memorial lecture al the Jewish Community com m on cause in vocal and discovery or the Lassa virus, demonstrative opposition. They named because it made its First Center on Thursday, May 2,al 8 p.m. He will speak on "Marriage are against Gold a Meir. against appearance in Lassa, in , and Divorce in the Jewish Family Moshe Dayan, aga inst the regime. Africa. The virus virtu a lly in America." against the old leadership which is consumed its victims with a fever Professor· Fuchs, chairman of the ulterly discredited in their eyes as often as high as 107 degrees and Department of American Studies consisting or false prophets. so ulcerated their throats that they at Brandeis, is the Meyer and W. Debbie Koppel not only could n't drink, they Walter Jaffe Professor of American As or now, the couldn't swa ll ow. Civilization and Politics. A member "Yomkippurniks" orrer no It first appeared For scientifi c of the Brandeis faculty since 1951, positive platform or th ei r own. Debbie Koppel To Ploy Lead inspection in the veins or a wh it e he has served as dean of faculty, having failed to espou se any basic nurse in a lonely mission hospital, chairman of the department of reforms in governm ent. They lack claimed her life, the life of politics and as a faculty member a leader capable or crystalizing of the Brandeis boord of trustees. In Funny Girl With EP Ployers another nurse and doctor and was and articulating a set or demands He is the author of a number of (Continued from page I) so virulent it claimed victi ms books in the field of ethnicity and that would constitute a program or plays opposite Debbie as Nicky action for the count.ry. Debbie 'is most enthusiastic about among the virologists at Yale. religion in American life. Arnstein. Steve Kirby is Eddie and Nevertheless, the movement the part or Fannie Brice in which To expose a cut or a bruised The lecture which is sponsored she will be appearing .. " I love it," Maureen Doran is Mrs. Brice,_ membrane to the virus was to sign by the Jewish Family and Chil­ continues to gain strength and is other leads in the play. Tom she says and says that the people a death warrant. dren's Service, is open to the pub­ reported 16 have made inroads Lewis, who founded the 'Players in in the leading and supporting roles What the doctors rea li zed as lic. Ralph P. Semonoff is chairman even among members Qf the ruling 1971 is the director, and Karen are "really, really good." soon as they spoiled it was that of the progrom. Labor Party itself. Although she seems dedicated Hupp, who was assistant musical this virus could put the whole to the teaching or speech and dra­ director at the Theatre-by-the-Sea world under sentence. For in these this past summer, is musical direc- ma which she feels is something days or jet travel, it was perfectly Lebanese Leaders Consider tor. · · that is necessary or children to possible for the virus to have felled a Hausa farmer in Lassa as learn, with her background, she Judy Mello, owner and teacher Guerrilla Attacks Cautiously well as a doctor in Stockholm, a will undo11btedly be appearing in a · at Miss Judy's School of Dancing in London and world traveler BEIRUT, Lebanon, The In an interview with Al great many local theater. · in East Providene, is the cho­ pilot in New York. And the virus suicide attack by three Palestinian Hawadess, a leading weekly Jim Norman, directory of li­ reographer and according to Deb­ wasn't even warmed up. extremists on the Israeli magazine, he claimed that his grary services for East Providence, bie did a very good job. What saved the world was that settlement of Qiryat Shemona, in organization blew · up the Israeli one of the victims, a nurse, which 18 persons were killed, has airliner over Switzerland in which survived the disease though she plunged the Lebanese Parliament 22 Israelis died in 1969. and Peace Will Come was to be convalescent for almost into a long debate. assassinated Col. Yosef Alon, an a year. But her blood provided the Israel's threat to raze the Israeli milita r y altache in a ntibodies for a serum. That villages of southern Lebanon, Washington last July. Says Mrs. Meir; serum saved the life or a nother following reprisal raids on some, is Captain Jebreel, a demolition scientist whose blood also taken seriously by political leaders expert in the Syrian Army until he TEL A VIV, - "I really and coalition cabinet, had been partly provided serum. These two victims here, but they are not willing to turned guerrilla leader in 1969, is truly believe the time will come in response to public pressures for were, of course, subsequently risk a civil war by attempting to trying to prevent any Middle East when our neighbors will live with a change in the leadership because immune and could work a mong suppress guerrilla groups. peace selllement, according to his us in peace," Premier Golda Meir or shortcomings in the the victims in Africa. There has been criticism or the organization's spokesman. said on Israeli television. preparations for the middle east But what the doctors had to find killing or Israe li civilians by the " I doubt if I will be around to war or last October. was the "index" case, the victim raiders. Kem al Jumblall, a left­ Guerrilla Groups Split see it, but I am su re it will come." Praise for Protest Motives who first contracted the disease. wing politician known for his The General Command, a group The 75-year-old leader, who She praised the veterans who Find her and it was possible to support or the guerrilla movement, of about 400, is not under the resigned April 11 , made it clear in organized the protest find out how she contracted the called the altack "unrepresentative control of the Palestinian an interview in her Jerusalem movements that contributed to disease. of the Palestinians." Liberation Organization, which home that she would transfer her her downfall, describing them as The fact that Fuller could write But the major criticism in claims to speak for the Palestinian ma ntle cheerfully. The generation slncere and ded_icated people who about the disease indicated or Parliament has- been aimed at the guerrillas. Captain Jebreel opposes or leaders that will succeed to wanted to improve life in Israel. course that the doctors were failure of the Lebanese armed Yasir Arafat. the chairman of that power, she said. will certainly be But she was critical or their successfu l. It took tireless forces to protect the six southern group, and other moderates in the belier a nd more efficient. methods. detective work a nd patient villages where Israeli troops blew guerrilla movement who show a She said she had no plans for Mrs. Meir said she had spent ingenuity before they located the up 20 homes, killed two women readiness to accept a peace her retirement a nd did not want several hours with her critics. index victim, a woman who had and kidnapped 13 men. settlement in the Middle East. any. She is looking forward to "They are excellent boys," she spread the disease while at the The Army's Role Despite these differences. the gelling up in the morning knowing said. " I told them there are three hospital for postnatal care and Defense Minister Nasri Nallouf Palestine Liberation Organization she has a long day ahead or her to kinds or people I find it hard to they round the carrier, a breed or said that while he was not opposed and other groups applauded the do anything she wants. argue with even when they say African rat. The spore was spread to Palestinian guerrilla action altack on Qiryat Shemona, and it She wants to cook for her things that are incorrect - the in the dust with which these rats within Israeli, Lebanon should not is considered certain in Lebanon children a nd grandchildren, she unemployed,. bereaved parents a nd had impregnated with their urine. be used to stage attacks because that any move by Lebanese said, adding: widows and the fighting men." The vi rus could have taken us the small Lebanese Army "cannot security forces agai ns t the But she criticized the round-the­ Heads Caretaker Cabinet out like bubonic plague took out defend both itself, and the Guerrilla Command would clock pickets by the protest "Of one thing I am certain: the Middle Ages but for modern commando." precipitate a crisis with all the movements outside Labor party will not yearn to be in the Cabinet technological facilities and Significantly, however, there has guerrilla and their supporters or the Knesset. " headquarters here. The pickets expertise, and certainly old­ been no clamor for the Lebanese here. have demanded early national · Mrs. Meir is serving as head or fashioned courage and values. The security forces to clamp down on Lebanon still has biller elections, reforms to democratize the Palestinian guerrill a groups, a ca reta ker Government while the next time the doctor doesn't make memories of the last showdown the political parties and the ouster for whom Lebanon is a major Premier · designate. 52-year-old a house call, think about the with the Palestinian guerrillas last of officials they regard as base. Gen. Yitzhak Rabi n, former doctors commuting from New May. Lebanese security forces re s pon s ible for inadequate Premier Takieddin Solh has Ambassador to Washington a nd Haven to the wild s or Africa fought a bloody but inconclusive preparations for the recent war. supported the guerrilla version commander or Israe li 's forces in armed with syringes and l>ittle with a force of several The Premier said the pickets that the raiders at Qiryat the 1967 war. is trying to put microscopes. thousand heavily armed men had no right to apply press ure on Shemona were operating from together a Cabinet capable of Of course John Fu ll er, who entrenched in the five large win ning a vote or confidence in the party from the outside. She writes with a clean, energetic within Israel, disguised as Israeli urged them to fight for their . Palestinian refugee camps in a nd the Knesset. or Parli ament. prose aids no lillle in the cause. soldiers. principles inside the party. she around this capital. The Premier said she wished to He has supreme skill in making Whether this is true or not , the went on, but they refused. When Lebanese planes began to correct an impression that she and clear what I gather are rather small guerrilla organization that Nevertheless. she said the bomb the camps, Syria intervened, a coterie or ministers had decided complicated medical processes. took credit for the altack is based development was encouraging. sending large armed groups into on policy at meetings in her That he understands people and in Lebanon , maintains an "There are thousands of citizens Lebanon and blocking Lebanese kitchen and that the full Cabinet dramatic structure is evident. information center there and is who have begun to take an trade . Left-wing groups a nd had been a rubber stamp. Pointing free to recruit and train armed interest in what is happening in militant Moslem factions within out that he had indeed consulted HEADSTONES OVERTURNED personnel. the country. in society and in Lebanon also took up arms certain people. she declared "not PARAMUS, N.J. - About 150 This group, known as the one decision on security or any political life and who want a headstones overturned by vandal~ Popular Front for the Liberation a l :i ngside the Pale sti ni a n guerrillas. other matter was made anywhere change," Mrs. Meir said. " Of several weeks ago in the Cedar of Palestine-General Command, is else than with the Cabinet." course they mean well, but I do Park and adjoining Beth El led by Ahmed Jebreel, a former With foreign trade, banking a nd Mr . Meir acknowledged that not think this is the way." cemeteries are still on the ground, Syrian Army captain, born in tourism at a standsti ll and crops her resignation. only one month Newspaper ads can be run on according to Simon Zinn of the , who believes in unlimited rotting , the Government after the installation of her short notice a ny week. all year. Bronx, N.Y. guerrilla violence. negotia ted a peace settlement. THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1974 - 15 Nixon Asks For $900 Million Terrorists Incidents Plague Jerusalem And Middle East Aid For The Middle East TEL A VIV - A hand grenade asked to organize parents and exploded in a group of Arabs on a teachers to guard school buildings. WASHINGTON, - President Israel. was rejected by the House last street corner in a suburb of Tel The Minister of Police, Shlomo Nixon asked Congress to Congressional leaders m.et with year. It was approved by the Aviv, injuring 12 Arabs and one Hillel, said that he was confident authorize a total of $5.18-billion in Mr. Nixon this morning and were Senate Foreign Relation s Jew. that the police with the foreign economic and military a id briefed on the new aid request by Committee. The grenade was thrown at 6:30 cooperation of the public would for the fiscal year beginning July Secretary of State Kissinger. Foreign aid bills have run into A.M. at a traffic island used as a apprehend those responsible for I. Gerald L. Warren, the White increasing difficulty in Congress in labor market for workers from the latest attack. He said that he Included is a request for a $9()(). House spokesman, said there had recent years an

16 - THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1974 Policy Paper Claims- Pope Paul Changes View On Internationalization US, USSR Should Not Intrude ROME - Pope Paul VI has its right to be consulted. dropped dem a nd s for The Patriarch continued: "The internationalization of Jerusalem Holy Father recalled together with In Geneva Talk On Mid-East and believes that the United us, in moving terms, the plight of Nations should work out a new the inhabitants of Jerusa lem , BOSTON United States claims. command , nor conduct an fo rmula for the status of the city, Christians and Moslems, wh o Openly critical of Secretary of e'ffective lo ng-term foreign policy in the Middle East is based according to a leading Catholic must be able to remain there in on an illusory detente with the State Henry A. Kissinger's policy," the paper declared. churchman in the Middle East. freedom and dignity. or to return Soviet Union, an important policy diplomatic moves, the policy paper The paper presented a grim The churchman is the Most to their la nd ii they· have been accused Kissinger of making an out l ook for the Geneva evaluation committee of Boston's Rev. Maximos V. Hakim, Greek­ driven out." Jewish community has charged_ unde r standing with President negotia tions, claiming. "The Melchite Patriarch of Antioch, "We have heard that Paul VJ The group charged that U Sadat of Egypt to secure an Israeli present outlook a ll ows little -5. who resides in Beirut. Lebanon. would prefer to leave it to the political investment in detente withdrawal from occupied territory op timi sm for the Geneva The Patria rch, whose G reek­ interested parties to decide on how requires a quick resolution of the without direct substantive negotiations, ii they do in fact Catholic community recogni zes they a re to be represented; Arab-Israeli conflict to avoid negoti a tions between the take place. While Israel wants a the papacy. discussed Jerusalem between King Hussein of Jordan I u rt h er Soviet-Am er i ca n belligerents, without true _peace or secure a nd permanent settlement and the Holy Land with Pope a nd the Arab Palestinians, the recognition by the Arab states of with her neighbors. the Arab confrontation. "All other policy Paul at the Vatican o n March 21. Va tican prefers to r emain Israel's sovereign rights. states regard the Geneva considerations, includ ing the In an article fo r Avven,re of neutral," he said . ··Dr. Kissinger's diplomacy, proceedings primarily as the matter of Israel's security a nd the Milan, a church newspaper. and The Patriarch's article was the combined wi th the effectiveness of politica l continuation of the pursuit of a tru·e and lasting peace Le Figaro of Paris. Patriarch most authoritative clarification of in th£ Middle East, have been the oi l weapon and the Arabs' own October War. is completely Maximos summed up the Pope's Vatican policy on Jerusalem to temporary and limited success committed to backing a ll Arab I devalued to protect the investment views on the issues he had appear recently. dur ing the wa r , far from demands." i in detente," the policy paper discussed with him. During the last few months, reconciling the Arabs to Israel's The policy paper noted that for I " The Holy Father no longer Pope Paul has made several exstence, has strengthened thei r the Geneva talks to serve the I speaks of the internationalization statements on the issue, but they SPRING CLEANING belief in Israe l's ultimate cause of peace the USSR "must I of Jerusalem," the Patriarch were va riously interpreted_ Hi s destruction .. . " th poli cy paper abandon (its) deliberate policy of I FOR YOUR HOME wrote , adding th a t la test statement on the subject. on I contended. maint ai ning and promoting LIGHT TRUCKING internationalization was " decided April 10, in an amended version I "The Secretary of State's Mideast tensions; neither the U.S. upon by the United Nations in issued by the Vatican. called for I RUBBISH REMOVAL diplomatic s tyle is one of nor the Soviet Union shou Id November, 1947. together with the "an appropriate statute with I ambiguities. secret understandings intrude, either as advocates or Attics, Cellars creation of two states ·- a n Arab international guarantees for the I a nd closed summits - capable in adversaries into the peacemaking and Yards Cleaned. one a nd a Jewish one - in holy city of Jerusalem and a his hands of achi eving some process; the U.S. and the Soviet Pa lestine." conveni ent juridicial guardianshi p BEST PRICES AROUND spectacular short-term results. But Union should jointly reaffirm. in 1- "It is up to the United Nations. for the holy places ... CALL it is not a diplomacy which builds· an open. public declaration, their Paul VI think s, to find a nother CONVICTED OF ARSON CLEAN SWEEP genuine public understanding of agreement that neither will solution replacing the 1947 plan , Floor Service the issues - without which a commit any combat forces or JERUSALEM - Three young whi ch remains lega ll y valid adults a nd one minor were 461-6769 461-8266 democracy like America cannot nu clear weapons into the Middle because it has never been exercise the power a t its East." convicted o r arson- alter confessing revoked." he said. in a Jerusalem distri ct court tha t Expects To Be Consu lled they had set fire to two Chri stian " The thinking o r the Vatican. in re li gious institutions here on the WARWICK this respect, is in accorda nce with ni g ht of Febru ary 11. Two other PAWTUCKET 1619 Warw1ek Avenue 542 Po wluckel Avenue Goteway Shop Center the Arab thesis and th e Israeli persons, one of th em aged 42. are NHt to Korb's Bokery Hox11e Fo1,1r Cornen thesis. The tw o parties to the awa iting trial in conn ection wi th 800AM tolOPM 8 A M -7 P M-M -T -W 8AM -9 PM -Th F-S dispute both reje c t s u s pect ed a r so n a t a no ther 8 A M -8 PM -SUN MILLER'S i nternationa li za t ion ... C hristian instituti on th e same I The Patri arch reca ll ed Pope ni g ht According 10 th e I Pa ul's recent statement that the confessions. the two women set I INTERNATIONAL DELICATESSEN Vatican expects · to be consulted fire to the Baptist Cent er in when the prblems of Jeru sa lem downtown Jeru sa lem while the two PROVIDENCE GARDEN CITY 776 Hope Street and th e holy places are di scussed men a nd a third person not ye t {Ko,herOnly) Cronslon, R I at the Geneva peace conference indicted put torch to th e Swedish UNCOMPROMISED QUALITY 7AM 630PM MTWF 9AM to700PM -M-T -W 7 AM -7 00 PM Th & Sun 9AM-9 PM Th &F between Israel and the Arab Th eo log ica l Instituti o n. The FOR TWO GENERATIONS 7A M -800 PM Seit 8AM 7PM -SAT &SUN countries. The Patriarch added defendants cla imed that th e II ( SINCE 1931 ) that the Vatican appeared to have in stitutions we re c:e nt ers for t· won international acceptance for missionary acti vities. 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