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VOL. XLVIII, NO. 35 PRIDAY,OCTOBER 30, 1964 15¢ PER COPY 28 PAGES USSR Promises Arabs Soviet Friendship; Strongest Assurance Given To Nasser LONDON - Assurances that In Jerusalem. It was reported Jets, ranks and modern artillery the change In Sovtet leadership no change In the Sovter Union's to both Egypt and Syria. marked by the ouster of Premier policies are anticipated. How­ Addressing Israel's Parlia­ Khrushchev will not affect "Arab­ ever, official circles pointed out ment, Prime Minister Eshkol said Soviet friendship" have been given that the Kremlin rum-over he hoped the new leaders of the by Soviet envoys In four Arab came at a time when relations SoV!et Union would find a way to capllals last week, Ir was report­ between. the Soviet Union and restore equality 10 the Jews of ed here from Cairo. Israel seemed to be lmproV!ng. the USSR "as Individuals and as The strongest assurance to that As examples of such Improve­ a group." He said he al so hoped effect was given to President ments, they pointed 10 the re- that the new Russian leadership Nasser of Egypt, according 10 Al "would respond 10 the demands by cent pact between Israel and the Ahram, the Cairo dally which ls world Jewry 10 permit Russian A Leprechaun ... close to the Nasser regime. Al SoVler Union. for Israel'• pur­ Ahram reported that President chase of former Czarist property (Continued on Page 21) Nasser was sent a Soviet note In this country, as well as the To Help The United ~nd declaring that the Soviet Union recent conclusion of a cultural pact between Israel and the Sovter By CELIA ZUCKERBERG (who ls definitely not a 'tricky would maintain strong ties with First Full Meeting Egypt and would continue 10 re­ Union, lnvo!Vlng exchange Visits by old man') would certainly be dlf­ prominent musicians from the Never having met a leprechaun flcul t to catch. cognize President N a • • e r's two countries. They al so noted before, It was dlfflcul t to know Appearing as a leprechaun for "vanguard role" In Asia and On Center Study what to expect, A leprechaun, ac­ Africa. rhar an official of the SoVler the United Fund (the Idea of the Embassy here stared only last cording to the dictionary, I• "A leprechaun came .from Wendy Similar messages were de­ little fairy usually conceived as livered In person by SoVler am­ week that Moscow would wel­ Ware, 13-year-old girl, who had come more technical and eco­ To Be Held a tricky old man, who If caught written a letter about an Imagi­ bassadors In Baghdad, Damascus may reveal the hiding place of and Beirut, the capitals of Iraq, nomic cooperation between the A full presentation of the pro­ nary encounter with one In which USSR and Israel. cedures and plans of all the pro­ treasure." According to the she urged the fairy to work for Syria and Lebanon. A Syrian stories current about these little military delegation ls now In On the other hand, Ir was gram com m I tt e e s of the Fact­ the fund) I• not all the work she noted that Moscow has been Finding Study of the Jewish beings - they are mischievous, (there, we gave It away) has done Moscow negotiating for Soviet merry little people with the arms. Under Khrushchev, the continuing I ts policy of backlng Community Center will be pre­ for the agency. the hostile Arab states In all sented on Thursday evening by knowledge of where pots of gold She has been actively worklng Soviet Union was a major •~ are burled. The only way to get plier of modern weapon• to the phases of Arab propaganda against Harry Schatz and Arthur Brodkln, for the United Fund since 1958 Israel, and has been supplying National Jewish Welfare Board one's hands on the pot of gold ls when ohe wu a solicitor for Arab countries. to catch the leprechaun - and that consultants, and Leonard Katowllz, the Pawtucket-Blackstone Valley New England field secretary. The Is almost an Impossibility. Fund board of directors. It was The United Fund leprechaun, meeting will be held at the East f not until 1962 that this Fund Five West German Rocket Experts, Side Center building at 8 P ,M, ac­ who has been appearing here and merged with the United Fund cording to the anno\Dlcement by there at affairs during their which embraces almost all of presel)t campaign, helping to raise Bertram L. Bernhardt who Is In Rhode Island and some neighbor­ Including Goercke, Back From Egypt charge of the commlnee arrange­ money for the many organizations Ing cities. At that time, she be­ under their wing, probably has no LONDON - At least five of tended to deceive world opinion ments for the Center study. came a Regional Chairman In the The committees which will be pot of gold stashed away any­ the West German rocket experts Israel's Parllament, by a vote where, but the 4'11", 92 pounder (Continued on Page 16) worklng on rockets for Egyptwere of 51 to 2, reiterated an earlier meeting on Thursday Include the · back In West Germany, according statement protesting the actlV!t!es Camp Committee, Bertram Browu, j chairman; Old Adults Commlnee, to a report from Bonn. Theywere of West German scientists work­ Milton Stanzler, chairman; Adults said to have Included Prof. Hans Ing on advanced weapons systems Pledge Now ... Pay Weekly Activities Com ml nee, Stanley Goercke. Bur some 500 still In Egypt, and expressing regret remain In Egypt. that Germany has not yet taken Grossman,chalrman;Young Adults Suggested Of GJC Dr. Goercke, one of Germany's concrete action to force the Committee, Leonard Y. Goldman, Is Plan leading rocker experts, was In­ scientists to, halt those activities. chairman; Youth ActlV!tles Com­ In order to make pledge-paying to help the contributor "make directly a figure In an Incident Opposition motions scoring mlnee, Edwin S. Soforenko, chair­ easter, the Women's Division of his pledge more generous and In Switzerland early In 1963 when Germany for delaying tactics In­ man: Children's Activities Com­ the General Jewish Committee has more convenient." two men, one an Israeli, were tended to deceive world opinion mltlee, Merrill Percelay, chair­ set up an optional plan designed According to a letter sent out arrested and tried on charges of were rejected by the House by a man, and Health and Physical Edu­ ·recently, contributors may pay threatening Dr. Goercke' s daugh­ vote of 46 to 36. cation Committee, Dr. Samuel their pledges through an extended ter, to persuade the scientist to Pritzker, chairman. payment plan with the Industrial quit his work In Egypt and return Referring to the concern of The Pre-School Children's National Bank. In this plan, the home. The two were conV!cted the entire Jewish people over the Committee with Leonard Granoff contributor will be given a book­ and expelled· from Switzerland. danger to peace and the threat as chairman, will hold a special let with Individual tear-out coupons At the same time, It was re­ to Israel Inherent In the work meeting on Wednesday Instead of and the proceeds may be paid ported today from Cairo that the of the scientists, Mr. Eshkol Thursday. stressed that ''only concrete action to the General Jewish Committee Egyptian Government had approved Anyone In the community who upon the closing of the plan. funds In foreign currency 10 ex­ Is compatible with the effort of which Erhard spoke. Wllhout such Is Interested In belonging to any of The plan, as outlined, can be pand the work of the West German the Center committees, ls Invited set up for a Vital Gifts Con­ scientists and technicians on action, we can only expect a con­ tinuation and an Intensification of co call the Center and 10 attend tribution of $38, an Initial Gifts rockets and other advanced the meeting. contribution of $125 and a $365 weapons. this anxiety." Pace Setters Gift contribution. The reports, based chiefly on talks with some of the leaders Wagner, -Jewish Leaders Reform Temple Asks amongtheWestGermanscient!sts being empl eyed by Egypt, quoted For Police Guard the Germans as denying that some Denounce Soviet Government rocket experts have been "lured,.· TEL AVTV - A n-ly e,o- . away by offers of higher salaries NEW YORK - Mayor Wagner rally, will be forwarded 10 tabllshed Reform congregation af presumably made by the German and Jewish leaders denounced the the Soviet Embassy In Washing­ Ramat Gan last week asked for Government. Soviet Government for what they ton. police protection during Friday The Germans at Cairo re­ termed Its continuous suppression Both the Mayor and Label A. evening s services, after neigh- portedly said that about 500 of the spiritual and cultural rights, Katz, president of B'nal B'rlth bors Interfered with services the Germans are still at work on The criticism was voiced at called for Invoking world opinion weekend before. The neighbors, rockets and on Jet aircraft for an outdoor rally In the fur dis­ In behalf of Jews In the Soviet m GIVE PIRSf LECTURE-Rab­ who claim that the premises are Nasser's arsenal. Conceding that trict between 28th and 29th Union. A crowd of more than bl Samuel H. Dresner will give Intended for dwelling purposes about 30 lower echelon aircraft Street on Seventh Avenue, where 1,500 persons al so heard Moses the first lecture or the series on only, and not for a synagogue, workers left Egypt recently, those one lane of traffic was shut off. L. Kove, president of District "The Vanishing Ametlcan Jew?" said that their objection has no- remaining saythatthese30depart­ Petitions were circulated calling No. I of B'nal B'rith, a former at the Temple Emanu-EI htsti­ thing to do with freedom of rel!- ed only on expiration of their attention to the "discriminatory prosecutor of Nazi criminals at tute of Je"lsh Studies for Adults. glon. Members of the congrega- contracts. They claimed that two and repressive treatment of Jew• the Nuremberg trials. Rabbi "Can We Survive Preedom" Is lion, who rented the premises, Germans are applying for each In the Soviet Union." Samuel Blech, spiritual leader of his topic on Wednesday at 8:45 said they Intend to hold services Job vacated here, and Insisted The petitions, circulated by the Fur Center Synagogue, recit­ P,M, at Temple Emanu-El, Study there despite threats by the neigh- Oppo1ltion motions scoring the Fur Industry Lodge of ed a special prayer for the CO\D'ffl will 1tart at 7:45 P .M. bora. Germany for delaying tactics In- B'nal B'rlth, spon1ors of the Soviet Jews. ·------""."'===-~=------

... A Herald ad always gets best ASK POLICE PROTECTION results - our subscribers com­ RABAT GAN - Members 'ct i prise an active buying market. a newly formed Reform congrega-. ~ tion here said they would ask police protection - at forthcoming l RINITY SQUARE Friday evening services. They PLAYHOUSE& said recourse to police action was Bro.id & bmi~h.tm made necessary as a result of \lrt•t•t,, Pro\.uh·rl(t.• threats from neighbors claiming that the building where the services ll'I ll I-rm were being held was a residential \\t•d Thu" t,1 ",.11 .11 1:1 u, P\\ one only. The objectors s aid their opposition was not rellglouslymo­ i NOW THRU NOV. 7 tlvated and had nothing to do with r:r: freedom of religion. 11. Ci "DARK OF BID ON FERRY :;J HAIFA - The Somerfln firm !:) THE MOON" of Geneva has Invited several :i:: Eur opean shipyards to bid on a Cl 20,000-ton trans Atlantic ferry Z DIRECTED BY boat to operate between Israel ~ and the United States. It was re- - ADRIAN HALL ported here. The boat Is to have w a capacity of 1,000 passengers g and 250 cars. Its estimated cost r:r: Is between $10,000,000 and $1 2,- w ______oo_ o,:....o_oo_. ______

~ ,___ P_o_11_1_1c_a_1 _A_d_v_e_rt_1,_e_m_e_n_1 ______P_ o1_1,_1c_a_1_ A_ dv_e_rt_1.;.s•;.;m;.;•;.;n;.;t ___ READY FOR ACTION-D-Day captains have organized for an all-out drive. Shown above are more than 50 of the captains for D-Day of the Al so, Max Halperin, Jerome M. 3rd Ward Voters General Jewish Committee campaign under the chairmanship of Samuel Herman, Harold Homonoff, Milton M. Gerstein. The meeting was held Sunday at the Wayland Manor. This S. Horowitz, Samuel A. Kapsteln, year' s D-Day wlll be held SU!lday, Nov. 8, starting at 9 A.M . at David Klrshenbaum, Dr. JosephH. PROVIDENCE Johnson's Hummocks, -Fred Kelman Photo Kolodney. Martin Kraus, Irving Levin, Julius Levin, Dr. MIiton Levin, Robert R. Levy, Solomon RE-ELECT Complete Plans For 'D'-Day, Llghtman, Sidney Mayer, Meyer S. Miller, Harvey Millman, Aaron N. Mittleman, Philip Nemtrow, Na­ Your Councilmen Final GJC Campaign Event than Norman, HaroldPansey,Ger­ Samuel D. Gerstein, D-Day Coken. Abbott Dressler, Sidney son R. Parmet, David E. Penn, chairman, said today that plans Louis Dub! rsky, Abraham Factor. Ely Portman, Max S. Portnoy, have been completed for an all­ Har old Fink, Jerome Fish, Alan Joseph Poster, Israel Resnick,· our drive for the wind-up event of Flink, David Gerhardt, Harold Harry Richman, Philip Rosenfield, · the 1964 General Jewish Commit­ Gerstein, Norman Gessman, Mor­ Louis L. Rottenberg, Max Rtm­ tee campaign. ton Gthteln, Alexander Gladstone, stetn, Leo Sacldn, Joseph Schloss­ This year' s one- day con­ Morron A. Gleckman, Bernard berg, Leo B. Schretter, Solomon centrated house-to-house canvass Goldberg, James Goldsmith, M. E. Seltnker, Albert Sokolow, will be held Stmday, Nov. 8, with William Gollts, Irving Gordon, Na­ Robert L. Steiner, Louis Strauss, headquarters set up at Johnson's thaniel Gouse, Abraham Grebstetn, Jacob N. Temldn,JosephTeverow, Hummocks. Harvey Green, and Hyman Gross­ Lyman J . Wtlltam, David Vanover Mr. Gerstein said that several berg. and Stanley Zier. planning meetings have been held the past couple of weeks wtth co­ JACOB J. EDWARD J. chatrmen and captains. D-Day captains are Byron H. ALPRIN LOUGHRAN Abedon, lrvlng Ackerman, Albert PROVEN ABILITY Arbltman, Sydney Backman, Har­ vey Blake, Harvey Bl au, Joseph VOTE DEMOCRATIC Block, Irwin H. Bornstde, Mal­ BENJAMIN LEVINE Company. He was president of 1st and 2nd Columns colm C. Bromberg, Albert Brooks, Funeral services for Benjamin the Congregation Toras Emes of Isaac Chorney, Leo Cohen, Charles Levine, 78 , of 41 Homer Street, Flushing, L. I, , a director and Polli.~c.i~ :\.dvertlsemenl PoUllcal Advertisement Polltlcal Advertl.sement formerly of Fall River, who died member of the board of education - Tuesday after an Illness of a of the Yeshiva of Central Qu<.o:m,- ..... week, were held the following day Long Island. er the Max Sugarman Memorial In addition to his wife, he Is Chapel. Burial was In Lincoln survived by his mother. Mrs. Rose Park Cemetery. (Gottlieb) Shaul son of Providence; The husband of Anna (Hahn) two · sons, Stanley and Samuel of I I I Levine, he was born tn Russia Jamaica; and a daughter, Rona measure my record In 1886, a son of the late Israel Gall of Jamaica; six sisters, Mrs. and Sarah Levine. He had lived Benjamin Mayberg, Mrs. Henry In Fall River for 50 years be­ Luff, Mrs. Milton lsraeloff, Mrs. f Expanded Vocational Education fore moving to Providence two Nathan Goren, Mrs. Israel months ago. He was a member Kapnick, all of Providence, and of the Sons of Israel, the Fall Mrs. Max Fern of Miami Beach, f A Medico! Core Pion for the State ' s River Jewish Home for the Aged Fla.. and two brothers, Philip Senior Citizens and the Workmen's Circle, Fall and Gerald Shaul son, both of Provi­ River. dence. Besides his wife, he ts sur­ • f Stole Grants to Local Libraries and a vived by one son, David A. Levine MEYER JAFFE of Providence; three daughters, New Deportment of Stole Li brories Funeral services for Meyer Mrs. Louis Gold of Newport, Mrs. Jaffe, a prominent Fall River busi­ Leo Soren of Modesto, Calif., and nessman, philanthropist and a f Regulation of Billboards Mrs. Aaron Soren of Providence; founder of Brandeis University, three brothers, Leo and Bernard who died Oct. 22 at the age of Levin both of Providence, and 74, were held the following day at f To Require Physicians and Institutions Max Levin of Brooklyn, N. Y .; Temple Beth El, Fall River, Mass. to Report Suspected Coses of Child one sister, Mrs. Albert Cher­ Burial was In Temple Beth El nlack of Providence, IO grand­ Cemetery. Beatings and to Grant Immunity to chtldren and 10 great-grand­ Known nationally In the Those So Reporting from Criminal children. corrugated cardboard Industry, Mr. Jaffe founded the J &. J Cor­ and Civil Liability • • JOSEPH H, SHAULSON rugated Box Company In Fall River Funeral services for Joseph In I 932 and served on the boards f The Green Acres Progra"1 and Water H. Shaulson, 50, former owner of d. directors of other box companies around the country. Conservation the Beacon Jewelry and Novelty COLLEGE GRADUATE Company of Providence, and one­ He was born In Russia but i • time state representative, who died moved to New YoI'.k as a young / I f Increased State Aid lo Education Oct. 23 In Jamaica, L, I,, afr,,r boy with his parents, the late \ COMMUNITY LEADER a one-year tllness, were held Sun­ Wolf and Ethel Jaffe. He came to the Local Communities • day at the Congregation Toras to Fall River In 1932 and lived Emes In Flushing, L. I. Burial at 572 Highland Avenue. I Mr. Jaffe, whoheldanhonorary SUCCESSFUL LEGISLATOR f Measures to Stop Neighborhood Blight was on Long Isl and, • The husband of Diana (Shevelo­ degree of doctor of hwnane leuers wltz) Shaulson, he was born In from Brandeis, was a member of Providence on Aug. 21, 1914, and (Continued on Page 10) lived here until moving to New York City 15 years ago. Unveiling Notices m the interest He was a vice president of the 1'M unvellin1 of a monuft'teftt in nMM- I 1 0 Congregation Ahavath Sholom and :l. ofpl~: !: iS:!;. •~!!!::! 1 w!!: was prominent In numerous other 12 noon in Lincoln Park C•metery. Rekt­ I tiv" ancl f,i... ds ar• invlhcl to att.fHI. l of all the people charitable and religious groups In Providence. In New York Clty,hewasowner of S &. S Coffee Company and a RE-ELECT of Rhode Island" director of the Lincoln Printing REPRESENTATIVE ARLINE R. KIVE N Max Sugarman Funeral Home " THE JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECfOR" SECOND DISTRICT DEMOCRAT - MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION - Mrs. Alonzo Quinn, Chairman DE 1-8094 458 Hope Smet DE 1-8636 A Herald ad always gets best LAST WARBURG DIES Israel kibbutz at the age of 85. "' results - our subscribers com­ NEW YORK - Dr. Fritz M. In I 938 he was arres.ted by the prise an ac!lve buying market. Warburg, last of the five brothers Nazi, who released him after ,-i ORGANIZATION NEWS al the .famed German-Jewish bank­ several months. He emigrated 10 ::c JOE ANDRE'S Ing family died this week In an Sweden and came to Israel ; ORCHESTRA 'GOLDEN APPLE BALL' PIONEER WOMEN CONFERENCE :Music for tlurt ..,., ,,_;,,, r,lf,i, The "GOLDEN APPLE BALL'·• Mrs. Joseph Epstein, Mrs. g • Weddings Supper Dance of the Temple Beth Harry Ballon, Mrs. Maurice HERMANN • Bar Mltzvaln Schwartz and Mrs. Herman Wen­ >E 1-8403 Rn. ST 1-9080 Israel Sisterhood will be held on Saturday, Nov. 7 at 8:30 P.M. kart were the delegates from local at the Providence Hebrew Day Pioneer Women groups to the East STERNAU .,er'tono/lzed School. Coast Area Conference which was Co-chairmen of the affair are held• on Sunday In New York City. FURS Mrs. Marvin Brill and Mrs. Har­ This was the official launching of UPHOLSTERY old Jacober, assisted by a com­ the Pioneer Women's 40th anni­ AT WAYLAND SCJUARE' JA 1-5084 mittee which Includes Mesdames versary year. Norman Brill, Jack Fredin, Fred Marte Syrkln, Professor of Call ,4nytimo Nine South .4.ngtll Street Kelman, Albert Krasner and Na­ Humanities at Brandeis Uni­ thaniel Sugerman. versity, author and editor of the TKLEPHO'Nlt 4&1-eezo Golden Brown Cnsp Jewish Frontier, and chairman of PINEAPPLE .PANCAKES DAILY SER \!ICES the 40th anniversary year, deliver­ Dally services during the month ed the major address. Political Advertisement Political Advertisement )<_ Hot Syrup & Butter of Klslev, will be held at Temple ,------.3 EAST SIDE DINER Sinai Sunday through Thursday at COMPLETES TRAINING VOTERS OF THE NINTH WARD ~ 360 Waterman St . Red Bridge 5:45 P .M. Members of the com­ Jack L. Comras of 50 ­ munity are Invited to attend. mouth Street. Pawtucket, has suc­ cessfully completed an advanced PROVIDENCE ~ training class for life, accident Elmwood • Roger Williams Park THE TIME TO THINK ABOUT RESTYLING IS NOW! and health agents of Travelers AVOID THE WINTER RUSH ... Company held at the Education Washington Park Center In Hartford, Conn. "third generation master furrier'' Mr. Comras Is one of 26 agents selected for the course. He re­ presents the Travelers In all lines of Insurance through his own MARK WEINBERG agency. Custom Furrier Inc. PASS------RESOLUTIONS Two major resolutions were 290 WESTMINSTER STREET passed this week at a meeting of 8th FLOOR - LAPHAM BLDG., P.llOVIDENCE, R. I. the Congregation Sons of Jacob board of cllrectors, according to TEL. GAspee 1-8096 an announcement by I. Wuraftlc, secretary. Robert J. Edward S. Poltttcal Advertisement Political Advertisement One resol ut!on was that every member of the board obligates himself to attend morning or even­ McOsker Goldin ing services when called upon to do so. The second was that, for RE-ELECT TO THE CITY COUNCIL Appeal ta the Voters of the Ninth the convenience of all members YOUR EXPERIENCED DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES who work until 5 P .M. or 5:30 Attorneys - Dedicated - Qualified As a Republ ican Candidate for the City Council in 1962, I sought P.M., a mlnyan wlll be held at Vote Straight Democratic your support and was extremely gratified to receive the •otes of ap­ 6 P .M. during the winter months proximately three thousand neighbors. to make sure that there wlll be Columns 1 and 2 FOR TRANSPORTATION, PLEASE CALL 467-9473,467,9838 However, during the past two years, the principles and ideals which a mlnyan In the synagogue every I expounded and which were reflected by the Republican Party hove been day. abandoned by its leadership - not only on the Notional level but by State and local policy makers. My review of the situation has led me SISTERHOOD TO MEET to the realization that my principles and ideals are now more truly re • Mrs. Juell th Sternberg Newman fleeted in the platforms of the Democratic Porty; the Democratic Candi ­ wlll present a book review at the FROM ROUND-THE-CORNER dates, from President to the Councilman, ore more qualified, capable and monthly meeting of the Sisterhood interested in carrying out programs for progress. Because of this, and ofter thirty years of membership in the Republican Party, I hove withdrawn as of Temple Beth Is r ael on Monday TO ROUND-THE-WORLD Candidate for Representative in the Providence 22nd District and re • at 8:30 P.M. signed from ,. bOth the Republican City Committee and the Ninth Ward Mrs. Newman Is the author of Republican Committee. of the autobiography of "In the "WE'VE BEEN THERE" I om now appealing to my wonderful friends and supporters to cast Hell of Auschwitz." thei r ballots for Candidates who are dedicated - Charles P. Kelley for Members and friends are In­ Representative 22nd District - Joseph A. Doorley, Jr. for Mayor - Robert vited to attend. J. McOskcr and Edward S. Goldin for Councilmen, Providence Ninth Ward Cruise Headquarters - ond the entire Democratic team. TEMPLE SINAI I om convinced that these sincere candidates have but one thought An "Ask the Rabbi" session BOOK YOUR WINTER CRUISE NOW! in mind and that is the good and welfare of all the people, regardless of wlll t,e held after Friday evening race, creed or color. services at Temple Sinai tonight Free Folders, Official Rates, Deck Plans, Advice on Tipping, Gratefully, starting at 8:30 o'clock. Rabbi What to Wear

/ Jerome S. Gurland will conduct '; .... _/ ,..... ___.R .,..,._L.,.---;r---,1'4 the services. NEW S.S. SHALOM . SAMUEL TIP,E Participants In Saturday morn­ Ing services starting at II o'clock 9 Caribbean Cruises ...... from $285 wlll be Susan Brooks, Carol MIii­ November 25 through March 31 man and David Galkin. The Junior Choir wlll sing under the direction of Mrs. Allen White and accom­ MIAMI - PUERTO RICO panied by Mrs. Albert Berger. Book Your WINTER Vacation NOW! Charles H. Mclaughlin CRAFTY TO MEET Free and Immediate Confirmations The first meeting of CRAFTY, CANDIDATE FOR Temple Sinai's Senior High School Low summer rates available to mid-December. Youth Group, will be held on Sun­ day at 7 p.m. Membership Is MIAMI PACKAGE TRIPS Representative open to all Jewish teen-agers In the community who are sopho­ Inc. JET and HOTEL - 7 days ...... $121.50* mores In high school or who have •Includes round trip JET from Boston via Northeast Airlines, plus ocean 3rd Distrid re ached the age of 15. front hotel, transfers. A musical entitled "NEFTY - PROFESSION : The Great Federation" wlll be PUERTO RICO PACKAGE TRIPS lawyer presented by the CRAFTY players. JET and HOTEL • 6 days ...... from $140 EDUCATION: CONTINUE HEBREW CLASS Providence Public Schools The beginning Hebrew course ISRAEL Brown University In the Fall series· of Adu! t Ed­ JET Round Trip• No Membership Restrictions Boston University School of ucation at Temple Sinai will con­ Law tinue for six more weeks. $535 Anyone with some elementary PROFESSIONAL knowledge of Hebrew may Join ASSOCIATIONS: the class at this time. It will be LONDON· PARIS- ROME American Bar Association held on Wednesday evening at 8 Excursion fare • JET Round Trip ...... $445.40 . P ,M. at the temple. Mrs. Israel ·• Rhode Island Bar Association CONCORD GROSSINGERS - NEVELE - MAGNOLIA American Trial Lawyers As­ Kar ten Is the Instructor. sociation LAURELS Arbitrator for American Arbi- TO INST ALL OFFICERS trotian Association Temple Beth Israel United Bar of the United States Dis­ Synagogue Youth Intermediate fione'Jmoon 5ripj Our Specia/t'J ' trict Court Chaptei; will Install officers on, United States Cauri° al Appeals Sunday. A paid-up membership - dinner with a Hawaiian motif will :An'Jlime FAMILY MAN: be served. . Call 38 years old; married to the · Edward Fink will be Installed . former Marguerite M. MoUr­ ' as president of the USY; Other nighan, R. N.; father of five officers are Stephen Ucran, first Zelda Kouffman children; life-long resident of · vice-president; Paul a Krasner, ,...... • Providence.; member of St. Ray• ..... second vice-president; -Howard mond's Church. · Goodman, third vice-president; -CRANSTON_ TRAVEL SERVICE Mark Brill, treasurer: Judith ·• · • . 80_1 Park Avenue, Cranston · Sonlon, recording secretary, and VOTE DEMOCRATIC . Barbara Goldwater, corresponding 'i,l'tL . . Eves. By Appt. ST 1-4977 . secretary. · ------·------·------·- ·-·- -·--·--·-·- =------

... It was not for this thai they were Jailed and exiled. But men like Peretz Pine, !sue FROM FRIDAY TO FRIDAY Rottenberg and Jacob Levin did l have their hopes realized. lbelr 1 work was not In vain. g Three Within their lifetime they saw THf ONlY ANGLO-JEWISH VIEEKLY IN R. I_ AND SOUTHEAST MASS. dild Labor abolished, workers' el Who Departed strikes legalized, the eight hour CO J~~~ll~1E~a;,::,k c8:m~~y week put Into law. They saw g Box 6083, Providence, R. I. 02904 - Telephone 724-0200 l:) PLA:s;T AND OFFICE, HERALD WAY, OFF WEBSTER ST.. PAWT., R. I. 02861 even, what they did not dare to By Beryl Segal dream, Unemployment Insurance, CELIA ZUCKERBERG ...... Manaatn1 Editor Three of them departed with- was a world ofnowars,nopoverty, Old Age pensions, and Social Secu­ In one year. no evil dealings between men and rity become a matter of course. These were dreams In the twenties ~ Second Cla11 Postage Paid at Providence, Rhode Island Peretz Fine was first men. He spoke, and there was Ii: SublC'riP.don Rates: Fifteen Centi the copy; By Mall, $5.00 per annum; outalde New Isaac Rottenberg followed. humor In his speech, and there and thirties. England, $6.00 per annum. Bulk ralr1 on requesL And now Its Jacob (Yanke!) was scorn In his word, and there They saw the government taking 0 on more responslbtllty for the ..J The Herald a11umee no ftnanclal respon1iblllty for typographical erron ln advert!R­ Levin. was a glow of the tight of the < mentl, but will reprint that pAr{ or the advert11ement In which the typographical error And It must have brought hack world he envisaged, In his voice. welfare of. the people, old people, P::: uccu rs. Advertisers wlll plea1e notify the management Immediately of any error which memories to those sitting In the And they who listened to him downtrodden people. t;l :m:::•::y~oc:::'.ru:.:r::.. ------,------flllleral parlor and paying the I ast were raised to heights never But still there was no peace. respects to these men, as It did attained by any mortal men. The colllltry that promised so much FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1964 [@ to me: memories of the days when There was vtadek among them. was of so little help. That colllltry these three men walked the earth. vtadek who spoke such a melodic was, In fact, the greatest offender. ~ They were always on the march Yiddish, the Yiddish of his mother The Soviet Union, the model for these men. Marching toward the whose wisdom he treasured and the world of Justice and peaceful JOUR MO#EJ'S morrow. Always tomorrow. Today whose pious sayings served him pursuits, became the symbol of might be black and dark. Today In his struggle for Justice and for cruelty and corruption and the I there Is lllljustlce on every side. peace and for a better world. hand that holds the sword over But tomorrow, and the day after A Better World. That phrase the world. WORT# tomorrow, and the days when our almost became a Trade Mark of That was hard to take. That children will become men and every speaker, of every member was the wedge that split assllllder women, all that Is lllljust and al the Workmens Circle, of every the loyalties to socialism. by_ Sylvia Porter selfish and W1Clean will be swept Socialist. Each speaker ended And men like the three who away like dust from the earth. his arguments with the hope for departed from this earth did not Then there will be a great light, a Better World. That hope was make peace with the Idea thatwhat the light of Justice and right and so near, yet so far. If only the Is going on In Russia today bears The glamor of our govern­ lions and Industry will get no fairness. And the light of peace. nations of the world would open even the slightest resemblance to ment's space research program pay-off from the exploration. Oh, how they longed for peace their eyes and see that they lead their Ideal - Socialism. has become badly tarnished In the Observations; By Its very on earth. They believed In It. the nations 10 their own So they were faithful to their past couple of years-and the pro­ nature , space exploration will lead Oh, how they believed In It, and destruction. If only rhe words Ideals In their own lives. None gram Is certainly getting no help to the W1predictabte. Just a more worked for the com Ing of -! of the Prophets were heeded and of the three amassed great wealth. now from (1) Senator Goldwater's accurate 5-dey weather forecast, day. Each In his own way and , c-. .. None of the three were ever known call for a s harp In spending for Instance, could bring savings within his might. The leaders they would • Beat their JwOrds to hurt anybody. None of the on space exploration; (2) the So­ of $2.5 billion annually to agri­ and the followers all were united Into Ploughshares". three ever refused to give and viet Union's spectacular orbiting culture; $!00 million to surface In their bel lef. But they were deceived men. give until It hurt. They gave to of a three-man space crew, thus . transportation; $75 million to re­ Those we- the days of Great Deceived by the times. Deceived the relief of suffering everywhere. clearly demonstrating that It Is tail marketing; $45 million to the •... by man's tmjustice to man. Oe- Men. celved by the greed and the thirst And they al so put their heart still way ahead of us. lumber Industry; $4 million In Eugene Victor Debs walked the for power In man. Deceived by and soul Into the Yiddish School Congress Is Increasingly re­ water resources management. earth. Tall and lean and great the wars. Deceived by the Russian of the Workmen's Circle. I have luctant to okay automatically the The NASA has folllld 145 ex­ In stature, he spoke wt th the voice known all three men Intimately. huge budget requests of the NASA amples of technol oglcal advance of I prophet. Eugene Victor Debs. Revolution. Deceived by corruption Fine and Rottenberg and Levin (National Aeronautics &. Space Ad­ In Industry due to space research Just to mention ht~ name was an ln g~rn:u::r:·n Revolution was were on the School Committee ministration). While there Is no -ranging from world commlllll­ 1 act of reverence. He was literally the greatest blow 10 the hopes where I taught all the years that doubt about the military uses of WI­ catlon by satellltles to crying out for juSt1ce and for of men like the three who went the school existed. Each of them space, there Is molllltlng doubt glamorous Improvements In weld­ peace, and his cry was heard the to their reward. That was nor had their children In the school about the economlc returns we can ing techniques. length and breadth of the land. and each found great joy In the expect from space exploration. It well may be that Industry He who did not have the prlvelege what Fine, Rottenberg and Levin fact that their children did not In the economic sphere, what Is adopting new techniques and of hearing Debs on one of his vtsts ever pictured the Revolution to altogether forsoke their people are we getting out of space re­ products which would Immediately to Providence has , not heard an bring with Ir. Bloodshed? Poverty? and their tongue and the Ideals search? When and where Is the obsolete Its present facilities. It Sufferings? Race for greater and \. angel speak. 11,e suffering In his better Instruments of destruction? of their fathers. pay-off? Will Industry benefit well may be, too, that we're ex­ voice. The cry of urgency In No. Thar was nor Socialism. That May they find peace. Their greatly or gain next to nothing from pecting far too much far too soon; every word he uttered. You had was not what Debs and Norman names will ever be remembered the research? 12 to 15 years elapsed between the feeling that he saw the world with love and admiration. Let's admit at the start that the first Jet aircraft In World War on fire and he had to rush and put Thomas were teaching. That was • • • there are no neat answers, neat­ II and the first trans-Atlantic Jet out the fire before II was too late. not what all the good socialists (Mr. Segal' s opinions arc his ly packaged. We simply do not flight. 11,e voice of Socialism. The were hoping for, were praying for, own. His views are not neces&a rlly know when the economic returns After adding It up, McGraw­ voice of conscience. were ready to go to Jail for. those of this newspaper.) will come or what they will be. Hill concludes space exploration Norman Thomas stumped the Nevertheless, si,veral object­ will bring rewards for consumers, land with his message of social Ive observations can be made about for company profits, for our econ­ reforms. With his booming voice, the three main economic-financial omy's growth. All my experi­ a voice trained for the ministry, criticisms of the program, and as ence and Instincts shout that the he folllld his ministry In spread­ part of ,i,i exhaustive study of the pay-off will be beyond our wild­ Ing the gospel of Socialism. 1lle entire $18. 7 billion a year research est Imaginations today. gospel of a New World. That and development Industry, Mc­ Graw-Hill's Economics Dept. does precisely that. Criticism I: Space and govern­ In ment research drains away the by Leonard Lyons best talents from Industry, and, as a result, productive civilian Hollywood research suffers from 1ack of TEL AVID - Sophia Loren, the first U.S. film to be made en­ talent. unlike rare wine, travels well tirely In Israel. Criticism 2: Organized re- everywhere, Including both sides 11,e Sllll was high over the site search-particularly government­ ly Barney Glaaar of. the Manderbaum Gate - the «r Caesarea. Miss Loren· ­ ged: "Gahm beRomah cham," sponsored-has led to team re­ gateway between the Arab stateS" search, a stifling of Individual and Israel. which means, "Also In Rome It Is HOLLYWOOD, Callf.-God be and Isaak" In Hebrew, only a few A few years ago I watched her hot." She IW1ched at the com­ creativity and Individual Incentive, with you, Eddie Cantor. rn miss a growth In company patents. weeks after It premiered In Je­ work In the Libyan desert In "Leg­ missary near the Crusader watts, our regular phone conversations rusalem and subsequently per-· and glanced at the marble remnants Observations: Yes.of 4000,000 end of the Lost." Now she's por­ and always regret that I didn't· r4 scientists and engineers doing re­ (Continued on Page 20) traying the title role In "Judith," aeopatra's summer palace. take time out to keep that lllllch­ The screen star' atefrled potatoes, search and development work In eon appolnttnent we had tentative­ 1961, a full 250,000 were working bread and sampled the chocolate ly made . . Comedian Pat But­ pudding, 100. "Ah mahz?" she on space and defense. Since 1954 tram told the Trojam Quh, "This Max Sugarman Funeral Home the number of R &. D scientists shrugged again. "So what?" Is a great C'>lllltry where any man She looked slim enough, for and engineers In the U.S. has In­ can be electei:I President except creased by 160,000, but all but s~,2~~~G~irr l-4~1~~E]~~!lenda, S.CM&ry she's been adhering to a rigid Richard Nixon. I don't think Nixon ER TRAM L. BERNHARDT - CALENDAR CHAIRMAN regimen: up at 5 a.m. to be ready 30,000 have gone to work on would be elected president of the government projects. . · for filming at 8. She retires at B'nai B'rlth If the only other Monday, November 2, 1964 While these scientists have 9 . after a hectic session of poker candidate was Nasser. 0 1:00 p.m.-Slsterhood Temple Beth J:o:l, Regular Meeting. been siphoned off from the civi­ 1 :00 p.m.-Slsterhood Temple Ema nu El, Board Meeting. with three friends. They play for VIC DAMONE throwsonepW1ch 1:30 p.m.-Lad. Aux. Prov. Hebrew Sheltering Society, Regular Meeting. Italian lira, but use Israeli pollllds lian economy, though, McGraw­ In "Guys and Dolls" at the Valley HUI points out, ''There is no guar­ 8:00 p.m.-Slsterhood Shaare Zedek, Regular Meeting. as their chips. Music Theater, Woodland Hills, 8:00 p.m.-Sisterhood Temple Beth Israel, Regular Meeting. She's teamed several Hebrew antee that If they were working Calif., and knocks down Slapste 8:00 p.m.-Devorah Dayan Club - Pioneer Women, Board Meeting. 8:00 p.m.-Lad. Aux. Gerald M. Claman 1369 JWVA, Board Meeting. phrases, and startles local citi­ on Industrial and consumer R &. D Maxie Rosenbloom. I caught many they would necessarily be pouring 8:00 p.m.-Lad. Aid & Sisterhood Ohawe Sholom l'awt., Hoard Meeting. zens by using the phrases approp­ of Maxie's fights when he reign­ 8:00 p.m.-Temple Heth El, Board Meeting. out new products and processes. riately, and with perfect pronlll!C­ 8:00 p.m.-Redwood Lodge 135, Regular Meeting. latlon. Even If she had rio calen­ uThere is no cotlege course ed as light-heavy weight boxing 8:00 p.m.-What Cheer Lodge 124 Knights of Pythias, Regular Meeting. In the world which teaches stu­ and never saw him 8: 15 p.m.-Slsterhood Temple Sinai, Board Meeting. dar, she said, she could tell how dents how to Invent, or how to knocked down ... Milton Berle Wednesday, November 4, 1964 long she's been In Israel by the Invent In a whole variety of areas." and Eddie Fisher attended the mu­ 1:00 p.m.-Ladles AH'n. Jewish Home for the Aged, Linen J<:;quipment !<:vent. way she's seen the orange nur­ 8:00 p.m.-Sisterhood Temple Heth Sholom, Board Meeting. While the total of patent appli­ slcal' s opening. In the lobby, Fish­ selings grow, In all the groves 8:00 p.m.-Si.sterhood· Cong. Sons of Abraham, Board Meeting. along the route from Carmel, cations has been falling, this does er kibitzed by singing for me sotto 8:00 p.m.-Slsterhood Temple RmanuEI, Institute for Jewish Studies. voce "Cantor on the Sabbath" In "vineyard of the Lord." not prove that creativity has !es-· 8:00 p.m.-Hope Chapter B'nai B'rith Women, Board Meeting. soned. A company patent developed perfect Yiddish and beautiful 8:00 p.m.-Plantatlon Lodge B'nai R'rlth, Board Meeting. Miss Loren partl<:ul arly enjoys 8:00 p.m.-Touro r·ratemal AH'n., Board Meeting. her visits to the old sector of by a team may .be supplanting voice, reminding me very much of Al Jolson who also loved to Thursday, November 5, 1964 ' Jerusalem, where the extremely several Individual patents. 10:00 a.m.-Prov. Sec. Nat'! Council of JeWish Women, Study Group. White Inventors In past years sing the traditional melody. 1:00 p.m.-Sisterhood Cong. Sons or Jacob, Board Meeting. Orthodox residents as their worked In their ov,n woodsheds, BERT REISFELD reports from 7:45 p.m.-Hureau or Jewlsh Education, Adult l!;ducatlon Program. forebears did In eastern Europe they well niay have "wanted to . Berlin that the U.S.A. participated 8:00 p.m.-Koger Williama Chapter H'nal B'rlth Women, Board and Member- 200 years ago. Members of these ship Kickoff Meeting. • sects are forbidden to look at exchange Ideas with a team of In the Berlin Arts Festival of 8:00 p.m.-Women's American OHT, Hoard Meeting. specialists, but didn't have access 1964 with an off-Broadway pro­ 8:00 p.m.-Jewiah Community Center, Study Committee. moving pictures or shake hands with women. to them." The argument about duction, a choir, a Jazz festival Friday, November 6, 1964~ In this ancient sector, there­ creativity, says McGraw-HIii, " and artists Including Leontyne 1:00 p.m.-Prov. &'C. Nat'I Council of Jewish Women, Board Meeting. fore, Sophia Soren has folllld at can be argued both ways." Price, Yehudi Menuhin, Dave Bru­ beck and Igor Stravinsky. The Saturday, November '7, 1964 last a place where she Is 1D1rec- Criticism 3: Space research 8:00 p.m.-Slaterhood Temple Beth hrael, Dinner Dance. results In few civilian appllca- latter perfor,ned his "Abraham (Contlnued on Page 20) / REVOKE MAIL PRIVILEGE WIN NOBEL PRIZES have done research here follow- "' CYTTAWA - A ban has been STOCKHOLM - Two scientists, Ing announcement that Dr. Konrad placed by posnnaster general John Va~ishing U.S. Jew one a Jew, who were co-winners Bloch and Dr. Fedoro Linen have ;! Nichol son on the malling privileges of the Nobel Prize for medicine, been awarded the $53,123 prize. t'1 al two American anti-Gemitic and ,, anti-Negro organizations in the Merely A Myth :c South-the National States Rights NEW YORK - The wide­ Party of Birmingham and the All forms of personal and business insurance g spread growth of Jewish education t'1 National White American Party on the adult level contradicts including - Lile - Accident - Group - Fire • vi al Atlanta. "false speculations" that the r Amerlcan Jewish community Automobile - Casualty - Bonds > CUSTOM MADE threatens to vanish through a assimilation, Rabbi Morris Adler :c DRAPES • SPREADS of Detroit, chairman of B'nal Murry M. Halpert ,,t'1 Brith's Commission on Adult > 800 Howord Bldg . r OfERNOY BROS. INt Jewish Education, said. Dr. Adler DE 1-9100 Residence: DE 1-6949 _o n7 No. Mlln St. Pl 1·"10 and other Jewish educators and .,, J scholars who participated in the ,, t B'nal B'rith commission's three­ 0 I day annual meeting, at the Hotel > jl B!lnnore, viewed the advances in F~r Elegant HONEYMOON RESERVATIONS .-< adult study as "the most significant /I KELLER'S strengthening development" In the MIAMI. PUERTO RICO. POCONOS. HAWAII 8 11 I -l I I W il!orJ Shopping c~ I f American Jewish commWlity In 0 the past decade. Call TE 1-5200 OJ ENGAGED - Mr. ana Mrs. Mer­ t'1 "American Jews are clearly OPEN DAILY FROM 8:30 A.M. 10 5:30 P.M . ,, ' :I rill Lloyd Hassenfeld of Provi­ l determined to survive as a dis­ EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT w dence announce the engagement _o tinct commWllty," Dr. Adler said. of their daughter, Miss Ellen Has­ CHOICE MEATS "No group better exemplifies both :0 AND POULTRY senfeld, to Ronald J . Block of a- acculturation and opposition to as­ Chicago. DI. Mr. Block Is the son K~ hruth and Quality PRICE TRAVEL SERVICE ... similation." The rabbi and other of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Block FREE DELIVERY - JA 1-0960 speakers were agreed that of Highland Parle . DI. 776 HOPE STREET PROVIDENCE ' "Rernefflber The Proof of the organized study has not yet "pene­ Miss Hassenfeld attended the Puddln1 is in tM 1a1,n11" trated deeply Into the mainstream" Lincoln School in Providence. and of the adult Jewish community, but Is a senior ar Tufts University, the strides It has made In the past School of Occupational Therapy. Political Advertisement 10 years "have touched the She attended L' Academle in Paris consciousness of a multitude of and also Sarah Lawrence In Paris. The ROME Restaurant CITIZENS Jewish families." Mr. Block studied at the Sor­ OF Dr. Louts L. Kap! an, dean of bonne, and Is a graduate of Tu­ Route 1, North Attleboro MY rtle 5-4041 Hebrew Teachers College In Bal­ lane University. A captain In the Washington Park timore, folUld In the resurgence of Air Force Reserve, Mr. Bloek Is Make Your Reservations NOW Roger Williams adult Jewish study " a reflection an officer of the Continental of the greater appreciation of Dllnois National Bank and Trust For FRIDA Y'S SPECIAL Housing Authority Americans are showing to educa­ Company al Chicago. tion generally. In that sense, A June wedding Is planned. Thurbers Avenue the Jewish community is a mirror FISH BUFFET of Its environment," he said. Label A. Katz, president of B'nal B'rith, WEIZMANN HONORED Lobster, Shrimp, Quahaugs and other delicacies said the Jewish commlUllty must RIO DE JANEIRO - A bust of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Israel'• ELECT continue to Intensify Its "war on ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR $3.75 poverty In Jewish education." He first President, is to be erected "A Man PLUS : DANCING FOR YOUR AFTER DINNER PLEASURE said that rhe "serious def!clencle8 on one of the principal streets of in formal Jewish education for this city by the Brazil-Israel or­ Your Hosts: Nancy and Bill Ornstein You Can Trust' youth can only be overcome when ganization. the adult commlUllty ls Itself less LEW illiterate about Its Judaism." COHEN Moves REPRESENTATIVE Into 2 New Locations 25th District The Providence Gas Company Providence several years ago acquired a build­ ing known as theTesre Block which Political Advertisement had been constructed about 1860. Over the years it had accumulated I ayers of grime and became one of the biggest eyesores in Providence. Since no one bad the heart to rear down the Rhode Sl im and sophisticated , DoYou Island landmarlc, the building was incorporating P a r i s · Instead cleaned up. newest silhouette and When Marshall and Cindy Wolfe, owners of Philip Wolfe design trends our Ty­ Know Haberdasher, a business that has rian Gia M ink been In existence In the city since hQw to sp lit you r ballot to vote I 908, saw the sp!t-n-pollshed $3000. federal tax in­ tor Governor Chafee' It's easy . building, they moved across the cluded . Look tor his name in the 3rd street from the site they have column next to the 4th lever. Press down the sma ll lever occupied since the early thirties. beside his name - leave the Mrs. Wolfe spent months lever down. To vote the other seeldng out carpeting, old railroad candidates of your choice - and ship lanterns and gas light press down the small levers fixtures in order to create a I 9th only. century aanosphere appropriate to KEEP CHAFE£ the new quarters. At the same time that the haberdashery was moving its you can downtown store across the street, trust it was maldng a shorter move at the Wayland Square location. Democrats Next door. for Chafee Ula M. Sapinsley, Chairman A Herald aci always gets best results - our subscribers com­ prise an active buying market.

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/ Subscribe to the Herald. government scientist testified that What Pig Goes To Market their Institute could not be recog­ -' -~. ', nized as a research body In the Refusal To usual sense of the word, the kib­ Confuses lsra butz countered with a sclendst of eli Populace Its own, who backed their claim. Torah To Israel NEW HAIFA - Under exlsdng Is- There was strong support for That the I atter was al so an acdve · raell law some pigs are kosher the law In the Knesset. The pig member In the so-called League and some are not. At least that has always been regarded as a-. Against Religious Coercion was Embarrasses El Al At the Is the Impression one Is apt to symbol of uncleanliness In Jew­ Incidental . NEW YORK - A refusal by El get from the lastest muddle. The ish · life. and many who are per­ Zealously the Ministry of the Al Israel Airlines to allow an Golden situation also lllustrates what a sonally not observant of Jewish Interior set out to destroy the pig Orthodox J ewl sh group to take Steer clever lawyer can do In Interpret- religious laws admit to an emo­ popul atlon of Lahav as existing Its Torah aboard a flight to Israel Ing law. tional rejection of pig. One lead­ In Violation of the law. Huhomer caused decrlmlnatlons, embar­ I · For some years the question Ing Socialist member of the Knes­ Hatzalr was alert, however, and rassment and apologies this week. of the keeping of pigs had been set declared that the whole story 24 hours before the government The Torah Is the scroll of ' 95c left to local option. In 1962 a new of Hanuka, as taught to Israel's officials came to execute the or­ the first five books of the Bible. law passed by the overwhelming youth, Involving the defilement and der. the kibbutz obtained a court The airline refused I ast Sunday Business Lunch majority of the Knesset made the cleansing of the Temple, would lose Injunction forbidding Implementa­ to let the group take the scroll raising of pigs a national offense. much of Its significance If the pig tion of the destruction order. aboard. w/Coffee However, three spectflc exemp- were to be ''cleared." Indeed. the The matter than went to the Later the airline said the re­ Rt. l, No. Attleboro, Ma11. -lions were provided for In the law: ban Is considered as much a part High Court of Justice which made fusal had been a mistake, grow­ 5 min. from Downtown In nine localities where the popu- of the Integrated chain of the con­ the restraining order permanent. Ing out of a highly emotional leave-taking and a severe excess Pawtucket latlon Is predominantly Christian; tinuity of Jewish history as any The court ruled that no adequate otbet aspect of Jewish nationalism. (WITH NO RED LIGHTS) In public zoos; and In Institutions evidence had been produced to show baggage problem. of sclMce and research. Pigs were being raised In many that the "research" was not bona The Torah was put aboard a kibbutzim. Travellers along some fide, and the law enforcement of­ Trans World Airlines plane and SAVE 25% TO 50% AT of the main roads could often smell ficials were reprimanded for their was taken to Israel without charge. their existence. To avoid economic acts. It reached Israel before the group hardship resulting from the new There the matter rests. It ap­ did. PARAMOUNT WHOLESALE pears that Israel law does not DISCOUNT I aw, the farmers were given twelve The group of 57 scholars from months from dateofthelaw'spass­ define what a research Institute Is, BENRUS LADIES (17 Jewel) nor Is there any official body In the Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim In age to dispose of their herds. Queens and their wives and child­ From $17.50 and up the government which Is authorized Kibbutz Lahav, affiliated with to define, recognize or approve ren went to Kennedy International the Hashomer Hatzalr movement, such an Institute. Airport late for a 9 P ,M. flight. VITAMINS I I I aENRUS & HAMILTON I met the problem with a clever Until the legislators clarify the The gr·oup was accompanied by a move - one could almost call It situation, Kibbutz Lahav may con­ band and 200 rel atlves and friends GIFT ITEMS I I lwATCHES & JEWELRY! Talmudic In Its twist. They es­ tinue Its studies In swine. It may the airline said. tablished an Institute of Life be presumed that the members Many had too much baggage DRUG SUNDRIES PERFUMES Science and Research I Their pursue their research not only and "a general melee" resulted I I I I delaying the plane 35 minutes. In major "research" was in the In their laboratory, but also with the confusion, a policeman kept PARAMOUNT SALES COMPANY "study" of pig breeding. When a their eggs at breakfast. Open Daily 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. a nonpassenger who was carrying Saturday 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. the Torah from approaching the plane because It was about to 276 NO. MAIN ST ., PROVIDENCE, R. I. - JA 1-2461 Study Shows Rabbis Highest depart, the airline said. "We of all the airlines In the PoUtlcal Advertisement Politlcal Advertisement Paid Among All Clergymen world feel embarrassed,'' the El Al spokesman said. TOROITTO - A study of the The best paid Presbyterian The group will spend a year REWARD FAITHFUL SERVICE Incomes of clergymen In Toronto minister receives $ll,OOO a year. In Israel setdng up a school. Indicated that rabbis are the high­ The Anglican minimum Is $3,- est-paid spiritual leaders In the 600. At least two Anglican Eshkol Withstands city. The data was contalntop United Church salary In income. Eskhol won the support of the - the city Is $20,000 plus a free Star Church Editor Allen Secretariat for moves to align ~-. parsonage. Spragget reported that rabbis' Mapa! electorally with Ahdut Avoda * L In next year's elections. * salaries, which are not published, N E are on the whole the highest of The only dissenting vote came General Zionists from Mr. Ben-Gurlon, who sent T A any group of spiritual leaders. He said that top pay of $35,000 It In writing. He did not attend E D To Meet In December plus at least another $10,000 set the meeting. A number ,of Se­ E NEW YORK - The world con­ fees for weddings, funerals and cretariat members shared Mr. ~-. G Ben Gurlon' s views, but did not R ference of the World Confederation Bar Mitzvahs, goes to Dr. Stuart R of General Zionists will be held Rosenberg, rabbi of Beth Tzedec vote with him. s In Jerusalem on Dec. 28-29. pre­ Congregation. With his free house, The former Premier opposed H ceding the Zionist Congress. It Dr. Rosenberg's Income Is equal alignment, under which Ahdut Avoda would preserve Its au­ T I has been announced by Dr. Is­ to $50,000 annually, which pl aces rael Goldstein and Mrs. Rose L. him near the top for rabbinical tonomy after the elections, as y p Halprin, co-chairmen of the Con­ salaries In North America, the a · poor and potentially danger­ federation. newspaper asserted. ous substitute for an electoral The co-chairmen pointed out Rabbi Gunther Plaut, of Holy reform that would replace the * * that It Is now "Incumbent upon Blossom Temple, receives $30,- present system of proportional all Zionists to justify, through 000 annually, according to the representijtlon with a system THIS IS YOUR WORKING willingness to accept structural report; and Rabbi Jordan Pearl­ of voting by constituencies. changes In the World Zionist Or­ son, of Temple Sinai, receives This proposed change was a SECRETARY OF ST ATE ganization, the encouraging atti­ $18,000. In very small syna­ major Mapa! plank In the last tude of the Government of Israel. gogues, the salary Is probably elections In 1961. Cities Diaspora Emphasis considerably less than $10,000 a PRESENTS TAX CUT August P. Lafrance, Secretary of State since 1959, is a longtime resi­ "The new emphasis upon the year. The church editor attri­ dent ot Powtucket, having attended the South Waadlawn Grammar School Diaspora advocated by the lead­ buted the relatively high salar­ JERUSALEM - Finance Mini­ and Pawtucket High School. He is married to the former Miss Virginia L. ership of the Zionist movement ies of rabbis to "the lack of an ster Plnhas Saplr presented last Graveline of Pawtucket and they are the parenh of two children, Joyce, week to Parliament a tax cut 19, and Cynthia, 18. and endorsed by the State of Is­ anti-money bias In Judaism." rael will no doubt find substan­ One rabbi was quoted by Sprag­ bill which will exempt from such He holds a life membenhip in Pawtucket Lodge, No. 920, Be•evolenl tl al expression In the deliberations get as saying that poverty and levies 60,000 persons now paying Pn,tective Order of Elks. He is a member of Pawtucket Lodge No. 3TT, anc:l decisions at the forthcoming piety are not related In Judaism Income taxes. Other cl asses of Loyal Order of Moose; Delaney Council, Knights of Columbus; Lefoyer as they are In the Christian tradi­ taxpayers al so will benefl t. The Franco-American; and LaFederation Francaise. He also belongs to the Zionist Congress and must be Rhode Island Realty Association, Pawtucket Board of Realton and the translated Into Immediate action," tion, that the rabbi Is respected bill substantially Increases basic Board of Directors of the International Institute of Providence. the statement said. by the congregation and It Is proud deductions, and lowers the rate of "The Zionist movement must to pay him well. progressive taxatlln. He se,..d as a member of the House of Representatives from 1939 to 1959 and was Chairman al its Democratic Steering Committee in 1958. strive to emerge from this 26th During this period he was Chairman of the House Committee on Corpora­ Congress- united In purpose and tions for four years, commencing in 1955. action, with a program which ·w1i1 enable It once again to become Jewish Federations Council To Consider In 1958, 1962 and 1964, he was Permanent Chairman of the Demo­ the foremost movement among cratic State Conventions and served as Permanent Secretary of the 1960 Democratic State Convention. He was a delegate to the Democratic Na­ the Jewish pP.ople, as It was prior World Network Of Community Services tional Conventions in 1960 and 1964. He was a Presidential elector in to the establishment of the State 1961 for President John F. .Kennedy and will serve in a similar post in of Israel," the statement contin­ TI!e 33rd General Assembly of As a springboard for the dis­ 1965 for President Lyndon B. Johnsan. ued. the Council of Jewish Federations cussions, a series of working "A united General Zionist and Welfare Funds next monthwlll papers has been prepared by lead­ lfe also holds membership on the Executive Committee of the Demo­ Ing authorities on the comprehen­ cratic' ·State Committee and the National Association of Secretaries of front, based on ldentlflcatlon with consider-the relevance of a world­ State. all facts of Israel•s life and not wide network of communally­ sive spectrum of Jewish comm\Dlal with any of Its political parties, supported services - which responslblllty covered by the In pri•ate business, he is eresident of the Lafrance-Dunn Insurance Assembly agenda. and Real Estate Agency af Pawtucket. can better serve the cause of Dias­ annually expends a half-billion pora Jewry and the State of Is­ dollars - to the shifting TI!e keynote, "~ting Fed­ rael," the statement asserted. of modern Jewish needs and erations: How Relevant to the Re-elect August P. LaFrance responsibilities. Issues and Communities of Today INAUGURATES PLANTS and Tomorrow", will be presented Louis Stern, CJFWFpresldent, at the official opening luncheon HAIFA -Threepetrochemlcal anno1D1ced this week that 1,000 SECRETARY OF STATE plants were officially Inaugurated Thursday Noon. representatives of 218 community hnmedlately after this general I ast wee,kend here by Plnhas Saplr, organizations serving 5,500,000 VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC I srael s Minister of Finance, session, the delegates will f>ngage Jews In the United . States and In four conCUI'Nllt . workshops Commerce and Industry. The Canada will convene for this production units represent a total which will discuss the Jewish fed­ Mouri,,. W. Hendel, Campaign Ch.airman purpose at the Chase-Park Plaza Investment of $20,000,000, eration' a and Use of. Funds - a Hotel, St. Louis, November 12-15. Budget Clinic. to submit a composition about St.-., Religious Compositions . P' ul ; and M~lems-wey;e--dlrected to prepare,., themeonCallphOmar--i lbn el-Khattab, the 7th-cenrurygJ Required Of 9th Grade conqueror of the Holy Land. ;.. Arab srudents were permitted :r Applicants In Israel to write In their own language. g The tests for elghth-graders1il JERUSALEM - Pre-high - school examinations throughout determine their acceptance In high ul Israel recently asked applicants s'Chool and whether they will re- r to write compositions · cejve state scholarships. ~ Jewish srudents were expected A Herald ad always gets best·I :r to write about Joshua's personal­ results - our. subscrtbers.com-·r,i -tty and feats, Christians were told prise an active bll)'ing market. 1 5! r _a '11 f s l ~ 731 HOPE STREET 621-9396 a 0 co [?l BUSINESSMEN'S -SPECIAL ;

. ~:.;:r.' ~ ----P_o_m_1c_a-',I _A_d_v_e_r1_1s_em_ en_<______P_o _11_u_c_a1_ A_d_ve_r_u _,e_m_e_n_t ______P_ o1_u_1c_a_1 _A_d_v_• rt_ 1, _em_ e_n_<______P_ o_1_1u_c_al-"A.;;d __ve;.;;r .;;;tl;;.;••;.;;mc.;e;.;;n.;_t ______P_o1 _1,_1c_a_1 _A_d_v_ert_<•_•m_ e_n_<__ _, • ·I J "\P NOVEMBER 3, 1964 IS YOUR DAY * DEMOCRACTIC CANDIDATE* I• Choose the right MAN for the joh ! FOR MAYO'R ·There ,s no substitute for ABILITY, EXPERIENCE, INTEGRITY OF CRANSTON VOTE FOR DAVID J. COLBERT I,f\ l EDUCATOR - ADMINISTRATOR - FINANCIAL ANALYST I I THE CITIZENS OF CRANSTON ASK MAYOR DI PRETE !I ? Why did the city bungle the condemnation of land for the Glen Hills School? d Why did it cost the city three times as much for one third the land? I ? Why wasn't the referendum prepared to secure bonds for the critically needed junior high school? ? Why did you allow the schools to open two weeks late? ? Why did you go to the courts to impose your tax increase to $42.00? ? Why did you attempt the wholesale firing of Cranston policemen? This cost the city $15,000. - ? Why did you spend $18,000 for a new zoning ordinance and then delay the announcement until after the eledion? DAVID ,J. COLBERT will provide the Leadership For the ? Why did you refuse to cooperate with the redevelopment agency until six Programs to Move Cranston Ahead: weeks before the eledion? * PLANNING AND ZONING ? Why did it take you 18 months to appoint a traffic engineer? * URBAN RENEWAL PROGRAM j ? Why did you spend $34,650 for repairs to the Municipal Pool without com­ Convention and Amusement Center l Civic Center petitive bidding? Open Space Program ? Why wasn't the $115,000 paid for the loss of Brookside Playground? Office Center ! ? Why did you attempt to create a department of administration? Was this a * CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM I political pay-off in spite of the charter? * ACCELERATED SEWER PROGRAM ? Who is ahead in th'e race to appoint relatives to city jobs, you or Senator Taft? * CITIZEN PARTICIPATION GROUPS ! * PUSH IMPROVEMENTS TO PAWTUXET COVE ? Why did you attempt to pack the law department and then back down? * PROMOTE LIBRARY SERVICE THROUGHOUT CITY ? Why were you constantly bickering with your own Republican Council? Is this * INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT leadership? * DEVELOPMENT OF RECREATIONAL FACILITIES I * HOUSING FOR DISPLACED FAMILIES ? Why did you deprive the redevelopment agency of necessary funds to oper­ * HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY ate? Why did you stymie the efforts of the redevelopment agency when you * IMPROVE PUBLIC EDUCATION had available the $900,000 bond issue approved by the people at the last * MUNICIPAl INCINERATOR election? Did you stymie the efforts of the redevelopment authority because * IMPROVE PUBLIC SAFETY * CONSTANT VIGILANCE TO TAX BURDEN you personally could not control it? Isn't that the real reason the Spectacle * MAXIMUM USE OF FEDERAL AND STATE FUNDS FOR ALL Pond, Bellefont and Wellington Avenue areas were not developed? PROJECTS VOTE THE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC TICKET* PULL THE FIRST AND SECOND MASTER LEVERS· * ~oli-t for ~- COfllm/ttee, William Favicchio, Cltairman CID Bias .Blooms In Executive Suite .... LIS.\ SONNEMSCHEIN ~ ladies' and Children's New Book Says Jews Still .- Alterations of All Kinds MODERATE PRICES 28 BRAMAN STREET Excluded from Top Jobs (off Hope St.) NEW YORK - Anti-Semitism elude Jews from top leadership was virtually unknown In America positions In the former and from GA 1-1548 110 years ago when Abraham Lin­ membership In the latter." coln wrote: "As a nation, we begin Dr. Baltzell asserts that on by declaring 'all men are created the executive level such I arge utili­ equal .• ... When the know-Nothings ties as Bell Telephone are usually get control, It will read 'all men staffed with Christians only. "This are created equal, except Negroes, pattern of homogenlty and Pro­ "When a child is not educated ... he and foreigners, and Catholics.' testant exclusiveness ts so When It comes to this I should strong." he goes on, 11 that even has lost his chance." prefer emigrating to some country such corporations as Sears Roe­ where· they make no pretense of buck and the Radio Corporation of John F. Kennedy loving liberty - to Russia, for America, which went through much In stance where despotism can be of their growth under Jewish Do your part to give your child taken pure, and without the base leadership, are now following the alloy of hypocrl sy." pattern set by Industry as a whol e." the best education - But today , according to E. Di g­ One member of the Union Club by Baltzell ' s "The Protestant Es­ resigned from the White Protest­ tablishment," the almost total ex­ ant stronghold after almost a quar­ clusion of Jews and other minority ter of a century's membership. group s from the business a nd Dr. Baltzell relates. "I want a social strongholds of the nation Is club where I can take a couple ELECT the prime symptom of a disease of friends without producing a that ls fatal to a democracy. birth certificate , a marriage li­ "The Protestant Establish­ cense and a blood test," this ment," subtitled "Artstocrary and member said. Al though conceding Caste In America," wa s published that encoura~ing changes are tak­ Tuesday Oc t. 20, by Random House. ing place In many well - known CHARLES A. BOGOSIAN Dr. Baltzell , a life- long Phl ladel­ clubs. Dr. Bal tzell says that poli­ phlan, ls As sociate Professor of cies of caste exclu sion still char­ PROVIDENCE SCHOOL COMMITTEE, DISTRICT F Sociol ogy at the Universi ty of acterize the va st majortry of met­ Pennsylvania. Hi s thesis Is that ropol ltan men' s clubs in America, (District lies mainly between Elmwood and Broad and between a democracy cannot survive unl ess as wel I as th e modern country club, the esrabl !shed clas s of each gen­ which ts '' among the sorriest sym­ Dexter Street and Prairie AveAue) eration renews its strength by as­ bo ls of discrimin ation in Amer­ similating the families of new ica." Norman G. Orodenker, Coordinator members of the elite. Professor Baltzell was aided IIIT~ \1OR OCCO J EW~ In the preparation of the book by CASAULA NC A - TI,e or ~an of a grant from the Maurice and Laura the opposition btlqal parry , Al Falk Foundation of P!ttsbuq, h a s Alam , ha s mounted a new artack /I part of the American Jewish Com­ on Moroccan Jewry in a se ries of m ittee's studies In the ' 1 exe curtve three articles. ln one the news­ suite" of American industry. paper complained th at Jewi sh Tracing the causes and patterns s torekeepers were permitted ro of the present cris is through every close their ships onSa rurdays. n,e major era in American history second article decried 1he dispro­ from the beginning of the century, portionate' nu mht.·r of j e\,.i._ hph.'.lr ­ Dr. Baltzell concludes that the maci -;ts in \lorocco, 30 out of 55 , forces of social anti-Semitism and the lhi r d om.: crilici7.ed tilt.: have their m ajor s tronghol ds In Vatican proposal on Jew s. The rwo of Amert ca' s most vital tn­ paper said such a declaration could s t1 tutlon c; : the corporation and the " seriously affet rcta1ions between clttb, which " systematicall y ex- Christians and rv1 oslcms. ''

WHEN A MAN GETS MERGED - HOW TO FACE IT AT AGE 60 II E MAN with a good job who I yo u much, except lo ask ques• T wakes up some morning, at lions." about age 60, and discovers his 4. "Sometimes in two months, company has been merged - this sometimes in eight - in our case is becoming one of the ac ute r e• it was four months - the officials tiremcnt situations of our times. J of the big co mpany start co nsoli- A 60-ycar-old banker who has elat ing some of the lesser j obs just gone through the ordeal has and taking over some of the some advice for other men who dut ies of the executivrs. A typical may get caught on the losing side comment to the executive is 'We of a merger, and a suggestion· wan! to free you for bi gger for beating the game: I lhings.' I. "Even if you arc a top officer 5. "The clay they start 'freeing' in your company don't be too sure I you is the day they start hoisting you'll have advance warning a you into the 'Out• basket. In pro­ merger is coming. I was given grcssive steps you will be relieved just two hours' notice before pub- of more and more responsibilities lie announcement was made that - if you arc an executive - our bank was merging with a until you become nothing more larger one." lhan a sort of bridge spanning 2. "Everything is swccincss and the gulf bclwecn the new officials light as the merger wheels start and the old customers of the grinding. The bought employees I bank. This job has no future - and executives arc reassured · the new officials get their own about their j obs, are told things bridges built pretty quickly. arc going lo be !he same, on ly I Th~n. they announce that you are

better. The aim of the dominant I rctmng early. 'For health rea­ company is to hold the little com- 1 sons' probably." pany firmly together until the The banker says his common shock to its customers is over, sense told him the officers of the In the tong tUtz it's sm~~t to get then let it come unstuck by de- . bought bank did n't have a chance, sign. This frequently lulls bought once the merger came. He says employees to hang onto their he had seen too many mergers, an extension telephone jobs past a point where they can and only in fl uke situations have Does the phone stop ringing just before you finish walk out in indignation and get the bought executives been re­ that long r un at your house'/ Put a phone beside others." tained. "I really can't fathom it," 3. "After a couple of weeks. he says. "Some executives of a your bed and save yourself a ll that unnecessary officials 0£ the big company start merged company are certainly sprinting. And the PRINCESS model is designed making visits. One the first week, good. But there seems to be a especially for bedrooms. Order one from your three the next, maybe two the fever, an obsession, or something Telephone Business Office soon. You' ll find the next. They ask questions, look that leads executives of the big number in the front of your phone book. into all phases of the operation, company to the theory that if ask to be introduced to important you buy 'em you fire 'em." . people around town . . . all the time reassuring everybody. Afler :.:• .lj\_ New England Telephone a whi I~ they keep coming but New GOLD~N 1~EA1ts :lti·Paa--e M0•1et ~ Part of the Nationwide Bell System stop gomg, They take over desks now ready, S_rnd Mc LIi coin (no ...... and offices. They don't talk to - ~•~--,~~•~~- ~;~ ~.0'::_x1;~ii: ~~•nd ~•tn•

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,) ,,,· ..... ~· S AVERT STRIKE TEL AV'fV - An agreement IIn principle by publl'!!'_ers to de­ 'The .Pilot' -Lauds Observations Made ,... mands of the Journalists• Union ~ for higher pay averted a news- 0 paper strike here. 'The publishers .., faced a deadline of one week By Dr. Soloveitchik On Council BOSTON - .The Pilot, official vision of our dlstorlcal attitudes "In maldng these delicate oran of the Roman Catholic Arch­ and comminnents ... points, Rabbi Soloveltchlk writes diocese of Boston, recently lauded PralS!'S Rabbi with power and pride, with candor Orthodox leader Dr. Joseph B. In an editorial entitled "A Voice and persusslon, with 1111derstandlng I To Be Heard," the official Cath­ and friendliness. Soloveltchlk' s timely observations on Jews and the Ecmnenlcal Co1111- olic organ writes: Can Work Together cll. "Bostonians are proud to have ''There are areas, of course, Dr. Soloveltchlk, In a state­ as one of the religious· leaders In where 'the commlllllty ofthemany' ment, said he was''veryllttlecon. this area the world-famous rab­ and 'the commlllllty of the few,' cerned over the response of the binical scholar, Dr. Joseph Solo­ to use the rabbi's words, properly Jewish commlllllty to the evangel­ veltchlk. and happily Join hands In seeking ical appeal contained In the new '.'His preemlnenc_e Is not limit­ a better human environment for draft'' of the Church's declaration ed to his own Orthodox Jewlshcom­ modern man. on Catholic-Jewish relations. mlllllty, for his wise and sensi­ ,.Our contemporary context not "The Church," he said "ts tive perceptions very often have merely allows this but encourages within her rights to Interpret our a universal application. It, and no thoughtful person of good­ VOTE FOR history In her own theological­ "In the first paper he has ever will will stand In Its way. OUR YOUNGER SET - Evan Char­ dogmatic terms." published In English, Rabbi Solo­ "But just as surely, there are les Gorodetsky, eight months old "What bursts me Is that for veltchlk has recently made .a com­ other areas In which transcendent Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. San­ STEVE KASS the first time In our history the mentary on tjte present relations rei°lglous truths - conscientiously ford Gorodetsky of 25 Nancy Street, CITY COUNCIL Church was, because of naive and of Jews and Christians, with clear held In faith - cannot endure Pawtucket, reference to the work of Vatican even the suspicion of compromise. 3rd WARD equivocal statements, led to be­ lieve that In the Interests of good Cb1111cll II on this topic. "It Is of first concern to see Polish Girl First Jew PROVIDENCE will we are ready for some re-. ''His words are worth ponder­ to It that these areas he Identified Ing by all who bave become In­ and kept Inviolable. Moreover, To Win OlympicMedal volved In this complex but even the attlrudes In which dis­ TOKYO - Irena Klrsonsteln, FOR SALE CRANSTON thoroughly hopeful matter. cussion and dialogue are carried a Jewish athlete from Poland, be­ "While any summary Is an In­ on must he sensitive to the funda­ came the first Jewish competitor Near Community Center, Prim~ry and justice to the revered Rabbi's mental eschatologlcal realities as Junior High Schools to win a silver medal at the Olym­ careful reasoning and exact lan­ well as the historical and sociolog­ pic Games. The 18-year-old ath­ BRAND NEW - THREE BEDROOMS guage, one msy say that the paper ical matters which too often re­ lete won a silver medal In the long RANCHES - BUILT-INS provides a warning to Jews - In ceive priority. Jump. She wa s born In Leningrad the words and manner of the prop­ "Some people may Judge the $15,500 - $21,500 when her parents were living hets - not to forget the lllllque rabbi's remarks as negative and there. Later the. family returned commlnnent of their religion of regret the timing of this publica­ to Poland and settled In Warsaw. SAM RIDDELL covenant and Its enduring claims tion ... Three Jews are among the REALTOR upon them. "We would not share thlsvlew. Brazilians taking part In the Olym­ "At the same time, Christians For us, It appears to set In realis­ pics. They are Carlos Arthur Nuz­ GA 1-8814 WI 1-5236 are reminded of the necessity of tic focus certain permanent factors man, top volleyball ace; Samy " Do Busineu With A Li-,e Wire" seeing the Jewish faith not mere­ In the lnterrellglous picture, and Melin sky, volleyball trainer; and ly In Its relation to Christian In this manner strengthen the dur­ Luiz Daniel. goal keeper of the belief but also In Its uniquely Jew­ able hopes we all have for wider Brazilian water polo team. ish aspects. hlD'Tlan \mderstanding." FABULOUS AIR/SEA PRE CHRISTMAS Prominent Russian Jew (Continued from Page 2) I VACATION BARGAIN $3980~1 Provides Picture Of Jewry Inclusive the board of trustees of that unlver­ sl ty and was a former president Jet to San Juan for a week in the sun at the El San Juan, In Soviet Union Today of the board of directors of the Bradford-Durfee College of Tech­ on to St. Thomas for a day of "Free Port" Christmas shop­ LONDON - A prominent Rus­ nationalities within the Soviet sian Jew has provided a picture nology. His wife, Etta (Sunde() Jaf- ping, t!,en a leisurely cruise back to New York on the Union. fe, survives him. .d world's newest luxury liner _. . . the S. S. Shalom. of Russian Jewry at the present The data show that 875,000 time. He Is Jacob Kantor, an Jews live In the Russian Feder­ • • • eminent sociologist and statistic­ ation (Russia proper); 840,000 In MRS. MORRIS SHAPIRO Two convenient departures to choose from ian, an objective scholar. His long the Ukraine; 140,000 In White Rus­ F1111eral services for Mrs. Anna essay appears In one of the Yld­ sia; 52,000 In Georgia; 94 ,000 (Greenleaf) Shapiro of 112 Cass ACT NOW WHILE SPACE IS AVAILABLE dlch translations of the Jewish In Uzbekistan (thousands of Jews Street, who died unexpectedly Historical In stitute In Warsaw. from the Baltic States live there, Monday, were held the following Call Mildred Chase Kantor analyzes from the Jew­ having been In exiled In 1939); day at the Max Sugarman Memorial ish point of view the data of the 25,000 In Latvia; 32,000 In LI thu­ Chapel. Burial was In Lincoln Park last census of population In anla; 5,000 In Estonia. Only small Cemetery. 3ovlet Russia, which took place small groups of Jews live In the The widow of Morris Shapiro, TRADEWINDS TRAVEL on Jan. 15, 1959 . He Is not too other Soviet republics. s he was born In Providence on Dec. late with his analysis. The census figures point to a 25, 1891, adaughterofthelateSam­ 33 Westminster St. UN 1-4055 It takes several years for the linguistic assimilation among Rus­ uel and Sarah (Genter) Greenleaf. data of a census to be processed, sian Jews. In 1939, 50% of all She had been a lifelong resident and he could not look Into the Russian Jews gave Yiddish as their of Providence. "Jewish" figures without the gen­ mother tongue; In I 959, only 20.8% She Is survived by one daughter, eral picture. did so. Mrs . . John Souza of Providence; Even now there Is not yet a There might have been misun­ one sister, Mrs<. Rose Katz of complete analysis of the 1959 cen­ derstandings In 1959, Kantor points Philadelphia; t w o brothers, sus available. Tids Is not pecu­ out. The question was • 'native Charles Greenleaf of Norwich, liar to the East. tongue," and many Jews who speak Conn. , and Jack Greenleaf of It takes the Br! tlsh some five Yiddish at home or know Yiddish Brooklyn, and one grandchild. ~'DAVIS,'., years to have census figures an­ better than any other language, • • • alyzed and published. might have assumed thatthey were ANN PEARLMAN Sharp Decline being asked about the language of F1111eral services for Ann 339 NORTH MAIN STREET - DE 1-4239, According to the I 959 census, communication with the rest ofthe Pearlman, 2 1/2 year-olddaughter ~ there are In the Soviet Union population. of City Co1111cllman and Mrs. 2,268 ,000 Jews. This Is 752,000 The economic structure of the Thomas Pearlman of Providence, less than In 1939, but actually Jewish population In Russia Is as who died 1111expectedl y Oct. 21, were 0 the decrease Is much larger. Some follows: Jews have 180 specialists held the following day. Burial was 800,000 were added to the J ewl sh (meaning people of the free pro­ In Lincoln Park Cemetery. f•R ~tN•K"S" .. ""lb'.' 63c The daughter of Mr. Pearl­ ~ ~ population of Russia after 1939, fessions and highly skilled tech­ with the accession of Lithuania, nicians but not skilled craftsmen) man and Miriam. (Vogel) Pearl­ Latvia, Estonia, Moldavia, West­ per thousand of their population, man of 203 Blackstone Boulevard, ern Ukraine and Western White while the Russians (proper) have was born In Providence on Feb. Russia. only 50, and the Ukrainians only 2, 1962. The actual decrease In the 51. The maternal grandparents are · Jewish population Is, therefore, The rest are even more behind, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogel of GERi'.TE' FISH qt. 79c ' 1,552,000; and even this does not except for the Georgians - anoth­ the Bronx, N. Y. Paternal grand­ ~ take parents are Mr. and Mrs. Israel . Into acco1111t the natural In­ er highly gifted minority - who crease for those 20 years, hlch have 58 per thousand. Pearlman of Providence. Is, to take the figure for the co1111- In other words, Soviet Jews, The child Is survived by two ea. try as a whole, 9.5% 1.1% of the total population, have brothers, Roger and Joshua Pearl­ KE'rcHUP •~;v 25c' In other words, about 1,700,000 among them 6% of all the "spec­ man. VITA ·IMPORTED SCHMALZ Jews were •ost during those 20 ialists" In the co1111try. • • • years. That they were harder hit Kantor does not say how this MRS. PETER L, SHAMRA y HERRING 16 oz. ea. 69c. J_ than others by the German occu­ affects anti-Semitism. But there Mrs. Edythe (Smith) Shamray, pe.tlon of Western Russia Is evi­ must he a connection, from what wldQW of Peter Leo Sham ray, of FRESH MADE-CHEESE, APPLE or CHERRY , dent from the fact that there are Is known of the rooted anti-Jewish Los Angeles, Calif., died on Oct. more men than women amo~ Rus­ feelings In t:he Ukraine, White 16. She· had been a resident -of sian Jews, while there are more Russia and other areas. Los Angeles for 45 years, and BLINTZES women than men In the population had spent her early years In Welsh, ea. as a whole (which Is 208,927,000). La. Mr. Shamray was ii pioneer 10c' The reason for this phenomenon INTRODUCES RESOLUTION In the motion picture Industry. WISE blaglb. 49( WASHINGTON :.. S e n a t o r ; Is this: The general population lost · In Los Angeles, she was a Potato .CHIPS ea. more men than women during those Bourke Hlckenlooper of Iowa, the member of the Mt. Sinai Children's 20 years, because men fell In the ranking Republican of the Senate Clinic, the Jewish Home for the ABOVE PRICES IN EFFECT .., way; but Jewish women were ex­ Foreign Re' ,tlons Committee, has Aged and the University Synagogue. terminated by the Invader, and thus Introduced a resolution calling on Survivors Include two daugh­ 1., OCT. 30 THROUGH THURS., Nov.l'4 m'ore of them were. lost than even the President to consider sever- , ters, Mrs. Pau!,Leviten of Provi­ Ing diplomatic relations with the WE RESERV~ TH~ RIGHT ' TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Jewish men In battle, although dence and Mrs. Donald Horton the Jewish partlclpatio,1 \n thewar Yemen Arab Republic and with­ of Los Angeles; a son, J.E. Sham­ was as emphatic ,.nd 1S costly In holding further assistance to ray of Los Angeles, and six grand­ ··~~· lives as the par r!<'fp.,:hm of ther Egypt. children. Myer Feldman, Kelined~Johnson Aide, Excellent ~rnmities are In the ~raJcrs aasslfled ads. : G ROBERT FAIN :r Uest ·Of Honor At ZOA Conven11·on Personal and Business P Janning ::r - WASHINGTON - Myer Fetci="" November, Its Impact hit Feld­ of all these- developments was Life - Health Insurance ~ inan, Ccnmae! to President John­ man. But the new president quickly Feldman. scm, was -guest of honor at the asked him to continue his previous On the domesttcfront In the 469 ANGELL STREET EL 1-5000 ~ ZOA Convention where a scho­ capacities. He was subsequently last year, Feldman was Involved ~ larship In his name was award­ given a new and even higher In White House Initiatives for MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY O ed to a student for a full year's designation as CotD1sel to the study In Kfar Silver, the agri­ President. Immigrationberal stands. reform and other 11- "'~------~ ;!;,., cultural training Institute near Israel Projects ------s! Asbkelon In Israel established and Pro-Israel projects conceived r---P_o_11_11c_a_1 _A_d_v_•rt_1ae_m_•_n_t ______P_o11_1_1c_a1_A_d_v•_rt_1s_e_m..;.en_t ______P_ou_11_c_•l_A_d_ve..;.rtt.ae=..:.m..;.•..;.nt;._- J; maintained by the ZOA. during the Kennedy Administra­ Responding to the tributes by tion were nurtured by Feldman Cast A Write-In ~ ZOA IIJ)ealters headed by Dr. Max and moved forward tDlder Presi­ 1'llssbaum, ZOA President, Feld­ dent Johnson. Israel-American re­ man assailed those who are Im­ lations In recent months reach­ Sticker Vote For ~ pugning the American patriotism ed a zenith of rapport. of those who are working In behalf Feldman made_ two trips to Is­ of Israel. "I get tired of people rael In line wt th the Kennedy Representative ~ who think that If you are engaged policy. President Johnson asked ID an effort In behalf of Israel him to go again to help arrange t'1 that there Is something that re­ details of the Eshkol visit - the fiects, somehow, on your patriot­ first official state Invitation ten­ GEORGE C. BERK ; Ism to the United States. 'These dered by the White House to an efforts are not Inconsistencies with lsraell leader. American Interests but a conslst­ "TEN YEARS ent ptogram." Much had been done during the U,S, Seeks Peace KeMedy and Johnson Adminis­ Feldman spoke of the efforts tration to normalize Israel-Am­ OF FAITHFUL SERVICE" of the U, S, Administration· to erican relations. The United States achieve peace, citing the dlfflcul­ responded to Israel's needs, pro­ tles of obtaining this objective. vided anti-aircraft missiles to Do not let a few machine politicians deprive you of your precious right to decide Feldman voiced his conviction that balance Soviet-supplied Arab whether Representative BERK. "'(ill continue to serve you in the General Assembly. ''peace In the Middle East Is arms, trained Israeli troops, Even though his nome will not appear on ballot, you can still vote for Representa• granted lDlprecedented loans and Inevitable" for the following tive BERK by using the sticker which you have received in the mail. reasons: aid. worked against the Arab "1. The United States Is com­ boycott and blockade, repudiated IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL OR VISIT " FAIR PLAY FOR BERK HEAD­ mitted to the fact that Israel Is Arab bigotry, supported Israel's QUARTERS", 936 Broad Street, Corner Broad and Colfax Streets. (Opposite Adelaide Av­ here to stay, and will do every­ water development program, and enue). PHONES: WI 1-5350, WI 1-5351, GA 1-4161 , JA 1-5160, WI 1-0242, WI 1-0087. thing It can to make this sure: created the bold new "LBJ Plan "2. The very close bond of for nuclear desalting of seawa­ "STICK WITH BERK" friendship existing between the ter In Israel. Behind the scenes United States and Israel bears Political Advertlaement Political Advertisement PoHtlcal Advertl.sement Political Advertisement testimony to the prospect that Is­ rael will · achieve working ar­ rangements with all other neigh­ boring nations: "3. The United States will as­ sure the territorial Integrity of SCHOOLED For LEADERSHIP Israel: "4. The United States will op­ pose aggression of any kind In the Middle East. This we repeat regularly." Feldman Career President KeMedy asked Feld­ JOSEPH A. DOORLEY man, an original member of the Kennedy brain trust, to handle liaison between the White House Democratic Candidate I- / and the American Jewish com­ munity In addition to other du­ ties. In his book "The Making of the President," Theodore H. White FOR listed Feldman with Ted Sorensen and Richard Goodwin as the trio constituting Kennedy's "personal" brain trust. Feldman was seen behind the MAYOR scenes In "The Making' of the President" as an ,.impressive man, a one-time Instructor of law at the University of Pennsylvan­ OF ia, later a successfU: businessman who had abandoned business to follow Kennedy's star as chief of the Senator's legislative re­ PROVIDENCE search." In 1958, he Joined the KeMedy Senate staff as legislative assist­ ant. Helped Kennedy Joseph A. Doorley, Democratic condidate for Mayor. of As campaign research director Feldman prepared material that Providence, has spent years in preporation for leadership helped KeMedy achieve the tele­ of city government - as a political science student al vision debate triumph over Rich­ ard M. Nixon. University of Notre Dame - as law student at Boston Col• Feldman's perceptive and rapid lege law School - as a teacher at LaSalle Academy - anticipation of events, his Insight and knowledge, caused President on the staff of the Rhode Island Development Council - as Kennedy to add steadily to his odministrative ossistant in the Governors office for five White House duties. His desk was covered with urgent legislative years - as Councilman representing the Fifth Ward in matters, Issues of tariff and trade, oil .questions, dealings with the City Council - and as a candidate for Moyor nom• regulatory agencies, the Com­ inated by the Party and the primary. merce Department, the Post Of­ fice, and so forth. Al so, one found Feldman drafting proclam­ ations, executive orders, and attending many Presidential com­ mittees. Today city problems are complex. Their solution calls for new programs, a Jewish Heart Possessing a Jewish heart as fresh approach and tr~ined leadership. well as "Jewish" bi:aln, Feldman devGted special attention, howev­ er, to Jewish Issues and matters affecting Israel. ~ Indicated that It represented only a frac­ tion of his responsibilities but VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC was actually the part he cherish­ ed most. When the assassin's bullet struck President Kennedy lest LOAN PARLEY FIRST AND SECOND COLUMNS JERUSALEM - 'Iwo members of the World Bank S\Dlday· began conferring with lsraell Govern­ ment officials on details of a Doorley For Mayor Committee projected I oan to the Israel In­ dustrial Development Bank of Seth K. Gifford, Campaign . Manager $10-13,000,000. N... , · BOOK MONTH the theme of .the ~st' 'annual Jew­ 29 to Noy. _29,_ thee\":, of Han­ ; NEW_YORK - - "A Jewish Li­ ish Book Motitli, to be 'observed ukah, undei:: ~ .ausplces , of the ,.. brary ·In Every Jewish Home" Is throughout- the country from Oct. Jewish Boo1c Council --Jewish Parliament Members_· Back_; ; Political A'dvertiserhent ,, PoiiUcal Advertisement Polltlcal Advertltement Occupy 24 Of 63Q Commons _Se@ts g LONDON - Polldcal observ­ lous occasions, profened friend­ ii:: ers here, analyzing the recent ship toward Israel, but the party w · elecdons, said they expect no ma­ has · not advocated a Middle East jor changes In Brldsh Government policy significantly different from STILL policy affecdng Brittan's 450,000 that of the Conservadves, favoring Jews or Brldsh-lsrael reladons as . ellmlnadon of an arms race In the ! a result of the transfer of power area and the preservadon of the . to a Labor Government. status quo. A All of the J ewlsh members of In Jerusalem, Israel's Pre­ i Parliament were rerurned In the mier, Levi Eshkol . cabled his Gov­ I:: ballodng, which showed In final ernment's congratuladons to c tabuladons that Jews would occupy Prime Minister Wilson In a mess­ .J FIGHTER 24 of the 630 seats In the House age recalling "with greatpleasure

A subscription to the Herald who "has everything'' else. Call ~ Can ·Jews ·Survive · In An· Open Societyt Is a good gift for the person 724-0200. ( Continued from Last Week) TO THOSE OF YOU who attended the economic, social, cultural anded­ Ing; charity gives way to self-help: Much more Important Is the ucational differences had already agencies are maintained by the fact that most Jews want actively been leveled out. This growing Fabulous New Year Eve Party whole community to serve the last year at Temple Beth Sholom, and to tllose who were not able to COllle : to remain Jews. Nearly every homogeneity, added to the more needs of the whole community, not study of Jewish communities In positive attitude toward being by benefactors to serve the needy. THAT TIME IS FAST APPROACHING! which attitudes toward being Jew­ Jewish, helped make for a sense Today's more advanced federa­ Please make reservations NOW as tickets are limited. ish have been explored sustains of community. , tion-sponsored family services FOR $IS.SO PER COUPLE - ALL YOU CAN EAT AND DRINK this generalization. The will to The growth of sense of com­ are as vastly different from the Dancing and favors are included belong to the Jewish group, to be munity has worked great changes family aid society with Its doles PLEASE CONTACT IMMEDIATELY : Eddie and Norma Solorenko, 331 -598'1; Identified with It, Is strong. And, In concepts of community organi­ for the Indigent as the modern Nate and Martha Lury, 751 -6868 Increasingly, the growth of zation and the roles of all com­ community relations co1D1cll Is genuine pluralism In the Ameri­ mlDlal agencies. A community that from Its progenitors of decades can society gives ssnction snd truly feels Itself to be a commu­ ago; snd today's federation takes support to that wll I. nity does for Itself what needs do- (C<:mtlnued on Page 25) In this setting the Amerlcsn PHOTOCOPY MACHINES Jewish community seems to me to be exhibiting extraordinary vi­ ELECTROSTATIC, WET AND DRY MODELS tality. The overwhelming majority Sale on demonstrators - up to 60% off of Its members are three gen­ New performance and guarantee erations or less from new Immi­ I grant status, yet as a group It has I attained high economic standing, I I education snd professional status, •-... Attention w■ w1L.L. PAT MAL.I' PHOTOCOPY PAPER Impressive representation In poll­ AM ■ -ICAN AND TN ■ l'tqT NDU ■ I tics snd government, and other CNINH ■ •OOD IN PA.KINO L.OT AC ■- ffll ■ ff FOR WET AND DRY MODELS marks of successful adaptation to o-.. Ta Tolle - WHKDATI Al'T■ a IP. M. !I ANTTIM ■ IUNDATI o• NOL.IOATI Highest Quolity ot lowest Prices I American society. Along the way, OAI-- transformed Itself from a chaotic jumble of ethnic, regional, sec­ P■ •ncT M ■AL.I AT L.OW P■ IC- tarlsn, Ideological and other sub­ 8RING THE FAMILY G. Arbor & Associates, Inc. groups Into a voluntary yet co­ Di11Mn - F11II C...ne S.INley 894 Allens Avenue - WI 1-4900 hesive community, In which the TM KIM Y-N L.lu sub-groups have been not assi­ • Na L.1~-• - 0- II o.a .. II ,._,..,_..._ - - II ...._ .. 11 .... milated, but embraced within sn "Rhode Island's largest photocopy specialists" accepting pluralism. Displaying ■ 101 W£STMINST€k ST· N«t o,AACM• ■ the same resourcefulness and In­ genuity that has characterized the Political Advertisem ent P o litical Advertl5ement Po lJllcal Ad vertise ment P olltlcal Advertisement Jewish people In every place and time, It developed organizational structures snd modes of operation compatible with the American so­ ciety; these have tended toward unity at several levels; especially In Individual communities they have matured, as the communities themselves have matured, Into representative central bodies, re­ sponsive to all the varied will s and needs of Jewish life. It outdid October 29, 1964 Itself In philanthropy, raising at least three snd a half billion dol ­ lars In the past twenty-five years alone for the succor of Jews abroad, for asslstsnce to the Jew­ ish "yishuv" In Palestine snd Is­ rael, for community relations , education, cultural pursuits and I communal welfare - besides ad­ ditional large sums raised for )1 capital funds, building construc­ I tion and other purposes. . ' Virtually this whole develop­ Dear Friends: ment has taken place within a period of less thsn seventy-five years - that Is to say, since the We earnestly urge you to vote far Frank Lazarus and Thomas first wave of Jewish Immigration W . Pearlman as the Councilmen from the Second Ward to the to Amer ica In the closing decade of the last century. But Its pace Providence City Council far two very important reasons. was enormously accelerated In the last quarter century. Within that spsn of lime that the spirit of l . Frank and Tom are Republicans. As presently constituted the communltylsm gained hold - the sense of common cause and com­ City Council is composed of 24 Democrats and only 2 Republicans. ) mon interest and common respon­ sibility that more and more ani­ To properly protect and promote the best interests of the City of mates more snd more Jewish ') communities today. Providence, the City Council should be composed of a fair represen­ Many Influences contributed to tation from both political parties. We believe in a two party politi­ this development. The trauma of the horror wrought by Nazism re­ cal system. A strong, vigilant, and articulate minority helps safe­ r newed snd deepened a sense of affinity among Jews everywhere guard the rights of all citizens, whether they are Democrats or Re­ snd of every condition. With the 1 final defeat of Hitler, anti-Semit­ publicans. ism In Its most flagrsnt overt manifestations subsided In the United States. With a new sense 2. Frank Lazarus and Tom Pearlman are able and conscientious of security snd sn Intensified awareness of the Interdependence public servants. They have represented the Second Ward faith­ of Jews throughout the world, fully, and we believe that they merit your support, and should con­ American Jewry opened Its heart snd Its purse to the heartbreaking tinue to represent us in the City Council. remnsnts of Jewish, life In central Europe snd poured both fervor and funds Into the beleaguered settlements In Palestine. The creation of the State of Israel quickened every Jewish pulse with Sincerely yours, pride, called forth unprecedented exertions, snd provided further I mpe tu s toward unity among Amerlcsn Jews. Walter Adler Arthur J. Levy Msny schisms disappeared un­ der the Impact of the cooperative ·Herman J. Aisenberg Theodore F. Low undertakings Inspired by the dire fate of Europe's Jews. With the Joseph J. Bodell, Jr. Samuel A. Olevson creation of the State of Israel, the Robert Brown Bruce M. Selya Zlonlst-sntl-Zlonlst controversy became meaningless. The Ameri­ Christopher Del Sesto Ernest L. Shein can Jewish community Is united Harry Fain C. Sydney Silverman In a close affinity of shared peo­ plehood with the Jews of Israel, Arthur H. Feiner Alfred M. Silverstein solicitously concerned for their Robert H. I. Goddard, Jr. Walter I. Sundlun welfare and security, and com­ mitted to the maintenance of close Harry Goldshine Jacob S. Temkin and reciprocal spiritual snd cul­ Robert N. Greene Maxwell W. Waldman tural relationships. On this ques­ tion, we are In a post-Ideological era. · . By 1944 the Jew! sh group In America was perhaps 90 per cent of Eastern European origin or background and probably more than half American born. Many :!: CONFER ON LOAN JERUSALEM - Two members Investors In Israel To Get Tax Credit of the World Bank have beglUI WASHINGTON - The United Israel tax credits amoundng to i conferring with Israeli Govern­ States Treasury Department an­ seven percent of their capital In­ - ment officials on a projected loan nolUlced agreement with Israel last , The convendon ls de­ week on a draft Income tax con­ signed to promote trade and ln­ :;;------PollUcal Advertisement vendon, which would grant Amer­ vesanent, and to eliminate double "'0:: ~ ican businessmen who Invest In taxadon. ~ TeIIYour PoUttcal Advertisement Politica l Adv, Friends how easy it is to split your ballot and vote for Governor Chafee. Here's how. Look for Chafee's name - it's in the 3rd column, next to the 4th lever. Just press down the small lever next to his name so an "X" af pears. Leave the lever down. hen do the same for the other candidates you B.AR MITZVAH - Joel Snow, son BAR MITZV AH - Stephen Newman, want. of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Snow the son of Mr. and Mrs. Senek of 93 Davis Avenue, Cranston, Newman of West Kingston, be­ KEEP CHAFE£ became Bar ~tzvah at the Crans­ came Bar Mltzvah on Oct. 17 at Congregation Shaare Zedek. A the man ton Jewish Center on Oct. 17. A Dinner-Dance followed In the Dinner-Dance In his honor was you can evening at the Center. held at the Synagogue. Guests at­ ELI trust - Fred Kelman Photo tended from Rhode Island, New and Massachusetts. Democrats eThe Jewi sh populadon In the for Chafee - Fred Kelman Photo Ula M. SapinsleJ, , U.S. Is estimated at 5,600,000. Of Chai rman r this number, 2 ,SI 7,330 are In New Moroccan Jews CHA~ York State. New York City has a Jewish populadon of 1,836,000, Disturbed By Speech CASABLANCA - The Jewish community of Morocco was dis­ turbed this week by a violent and­ We Believe: Jewish statement In Parliament by Alla! El Fassl,formerMlnlster of lslamlc Affairs. Asserdng he That we sell more Oldsmobiles to Jewish was speaking for the opposition Isdql al party, which has repeated­ ly Issued charges against Moroc­ Herald readers than any other dealer. can Jews and government policies concerning Moroccan Jewry, the We must be giving the best deals. former Minister charged that the governmental majority had violat­ ed the constitution and had, In ef­ fect, declared that "Morocco ls a Try us --- Jewish state and not Moslem." MA Meyer Obadla, a Jewish Deputy, left Parliament In protest, to ap­ I plause by the Royalist party. SCARPETTI OLDS D!Sf!NGUISHED VISITOR LONDON - Rabbi Elias 79 Elmwood Avenue UN 1-3310 Katz, the chief rabbi of Czechoslo­ vakia, arrived In London last week P~Utlcal Advertt.ement PolltlcAI Advertisement PoUtlcal Advertlaement

REPUBLICAN FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL l am deeply co1 are, too. Wherever one ~ • Outstanding Rhode Island 'dence as· ing that prov1 . g feel Trial Lawyer . d depressin ing an be ma< • Member Rhode Island prov1·dence can Judicial Council · le • Member Temple Emanu-EI Industry is 'faxes being lost . . • Active in Civic Affairs are becom1 T1 services are ted f • A Youthful, Dynamic Man . g uproo are be1n ilab1 for a Responsible Office . made ava being . leadersl has lost its •th intra l along, w1 evi< BRUCE M. SEI. YA d yes, even an ' oll - phantom payr

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ATTIRIIEY IEIIERAL INDEPENDENTS FOR SELYA CHAIRMAN SANFORD SACKS American businessmen must S nvest In qualified Israeli enter- ee No Policy Change Toward Jews In USSR low Mr. Khrushchev's retirement persons of Acting Premier Alexei ;;; >rises to receive the tax credit, In other fields , there Is little like- Kosygin, First Secretary Leonid l1ie draft contains a provision 1m- LONOON - Students of the of Nikita s. Khrushchev from his llhood of any early shift In regard Brezhnev• or Mikhail Suslov • the ler which both nations could make Sovlety scene saw no Indication twin posts of Prime Minister of the to the situation of Soviet Jewry. Comm1mlst leader who delivered :i! 1dJusttnents In liability to avoid here pointing to any Immediate Soviet Unlon and First Secretary of Little was known here thus tar the report to the Central Com- til louble taxation. This Is written change In the Kremlin's policies the USSR Communist Party. lbout the attitude toward Jews mlttee .-ecommencllng Mr . Khrush- ~ nto a U.S. tax convention, the affecting Jews In the USSR as a It was pointed out, that, what- on the part of the new Soviet chev's retirement due to "old age O --'-__,__..:.:__;;=-rreasury Departtnent said. ______result of the removal last week_:._ ____ ever overall changes..:::.....:.....:=::.:.:.....:..:..: might fol- ____leadership_:_.:::._-=...::::....:.:.:.::.:..:::::...:.:::...::::... that has emerged In the __and disability____:_ . ___" _ g ln ttaement Polttical Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Pollttcal Advertisement r > ~ :r: til ;,:J ~ > r .o 'I] ;,:J B > "look Alive" :< 60 Cll til ;,:J ."'o ~ ECT "'... ~LES A.

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1 r A· ,, MA y OR ~E• ~ r·- d about Providence. l hope y 1:ierne l be a general feel- . there seems to . discourag- [Oes . . . . . badly. lt is a lieve t City is slipping don't like it\ l be ' and frankly, l . ng, rve" again. e to "look a i . bs d rnore JO ( , rnore an . c ·t . providence . . . . her' while i y (1 :ving . higher and hig . esidents CHARLES A. KILVERT re climbing d rnanY lifetime r h sing EDUCATION Graduate, Yale University rnore _la~~!:s :.Vithout a~equ~~ve::rnent Bachelor of Engineering Degree orn their f all our City bling worst o ' . and burn BUSINESS EXPERIENCE . But, . , lt is sturnbhng . ower - Started Rhode Island Engineering & Manufacturing Corporation, presently ip, its drlV~. and jockeying for ia1 - the Chairman of the Board and Treasurer. ty bickering t and scan GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE r gernen Director of Administration, State of Rhode Island 1959-60. f rnisrnana Presently Member of Providence City Council serving on most Important nee o x osed\ Committees. has been e p eed new leader- MILITARY SERVICE that providence n s to consider Veteran of World War II, U. S. Navy ~eve a~_ I e~'o leadership - l a:\::; providence. COMMUNITY SERVICE Trustee and 1st Vice President of Providence Lying-In Hospital . ook a iv roposals for a e d ·ve it a fresh Trustee of Mary C. Wheeler School and my p lean . · · an gi Junior Warden and Vestryman of St. Stephen's Church providence c Member of Standing Committee of Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island sweep f ture. Former Director of John Hope Community Center look for the u Former Cancer Crusade Chairman for State of Rhode Island PERSONAL HISTORY Born in Providence, 45 years ago. Father of 5 school-age children. His wife, Margaret, passed away in June 1962. GIVE PROVIDENCE A CLEAN SWEEP - COLUMNS 3 and 4 KILVERT for MAYOR : They' re In The Race For The First ·Time. • I ~g ,I ffi ~ I ! On The Democratic Ticket ~ I On The Republican Ticket g I f ~

Ir.tf: JASON COHEN ff BRUCE SELVA

B Running for elective office for the Bruce Selya, 30-year old candidate :C first time, Jason H. Cohen, Democrat, for Attorney-General, on the Republican ~ has found this campaign "most gratlfy­ ticket, has been Interested In politics for i several years. He has been a member of ::C Ing." The people he has met have been f-- quite wonderful; and he has met a great the Second Ward Committee of Providence many people. His aim has been to see as and was a member of both the former many as possible of the people who live Governor Chr! stopher Del Se sto' s cam­ In his ward - and In a district of 7800 lf:?f paign staff and the campaign staff of the I present Governor John H. Chafee. At the voters, where there ere approximately 3500 residences - this Is a great many time he returned to Providence In 1958, door-to-door calls to make. I after he had been graduated from Har­ But he has spent most of his time, ti vard College and Harvard Law School, between speeches, teas, etc., going door­ Wff cum laude, he found In looking over the to-door, and in between times, his wife, ~ personal scene that he liked the entire Sylvia, goes door-to-door. I 958 Republican slate of candidates and usually quite easily proven. On a nation­ of present facllltle•, as well as a new ' added to this was his tremendous per­ Up to the middle of last week, Mr. wi de scale, this type of case Is about 82% Cohen says, he did turn up at work (he Is modern elementary school. Traffic con­ sonal respect tot Mr. Del Sesto, and so successfully prosecuted; the Rhode Isl and Ii¾] he started working actively for the vice-president of the Providence Electric trol fac!lltles muat be Installed, and average, he says, Is a great deal lower. Company) quite regularly. But since that police protection, In the form of foot I Republican Party. time and, undoubtedly, until the election patrolmen, must be brought to the Second ml Over the past few months since the He feels that a test of the overall results are In, the business will be for­ Ward to reduce accidents, burglaries, first of June, Mr. Selya says that he work of the Attorney General's office Is ®1;¾ mu•t have given at least 350 speeches. revealed by what Is happening to the tunate If It sees him for an hour a day. muggings and robberies. ~ ft. . Together With Leonard Cllngham, also On recreational fac!lltles which have He put• the average size of his audience criminal element In the state. According running for elective office for the first been an Important Issue In former cam­ !wl&j at from 60 to 75 , although the actual size to Mr. Selya, the rate of major crimes time, he Is making his bid for the Second paigns, his brochure reads "Upon our can range from 25 to 300. In Rhode Island rose 21% between Janu­ Ward Council seat. election, we would Immediately petition Hi s major theme during this campaign ary, 1958 and December, 1963, with a The Important thing which ''we feel the Director of Recreational Facilities ·1,1 has been the failure of the Attorney Gen­ further Increase of 12% between Septem­ we need (In the Second Ward) Is majority In the City of Providence to report to the ,& eral's office to prosecute certain cases ber 1963 and August 1964. This figure, representation In the Council. The second City Council his recommendations for i¾ which he feels •hould have been followed he says, Is somewhat higher than the ward Is the only one In Providence which varlou• needed recreational facllltle• to Wl through. national figure, plus the fact that the regularly sends THE TWO Republican be established In the Second Ward. These He feels that part of the problem of popul atlon of the state has declined In councilmen to the Providence Council recommendations to be made after a I Juvenile delinquency I• this fact that the past few years. Chamber. Because of this, Mr. Cohen series of meetings with Church Leaders, there Is, he ""Y", a reluctance to enforce He feels that the Republicans have a feels the . Ward has suffered through Laymen and School Officials. As your I the liquor laws. He continue• that he has very good chance of Winning •everal of minor! ty representation, and has been councilmen, we would arrange for a tf! found In his research that there are five the • tate offices, and he ls sure that unable to get the things which It should series of public hearings so that every­ cases on appeal since I 959 which have Gov. Chafee will win re-election handily have. Asked what would happen If only one may have a voice In the establl•h• I not been prosecuted concerning cafes on the solid record of accomplishment Democrats were elected to the Council, ment of these new recreational facilities [0. which have served liquor to minors, and by the Chafee administration. Mr. Cohen says that Republicans would in our ward . ., that there were six cases In the last two Mr. Selya, a partner In the law firm be appointed to sit In at the Council Mr. Cohen Is active In the Young I years where the ca•es have been dis­ of Gunning & LaF azl a, Is a member of meetings so that they could the Democrats of Rhode Island and the Rhode continued or the charge reduced. He says the Rhode Island Bar and the District of deliberations of the body. He added that Island for Johnson Committee. A life­ I that In these cases where there has al­ Columbia Bar. ready been a conviction and the case has It was up to the Republican Party to see long resident of Providence, he was A member of the Rhode Island Judicial been appealed, there Is no reason why that they had representation, In the sense graduated from Cla•slcal High School and Council, by appointment of Governor that they should have candidates who the Wharton School of Finance and Com­ the ca•e should not be carried through Chafee, he was an attorney In the U. S. would work for election and would offer merce at the University of Pennsylvania. to Its conclusion. Department of Justice from I 958 to 1960. He Is a member of the Men's Club at ; He also said that there are many the people a choice. Temple Emanu-El, the Jewish Community drunken driving cases, al so on appeal , He Is a member of the Providence The program which Mr. Cohen and Republican City Committee, the Repub­ Mr. Cllngham want to carry out If they Center, The Jewish Bowling Congress, which have never been prosecuted, or :!: where charge• have been reduced. He lican Second War Committee, and the are elected covers Schools, Traffic, Plantations Lodge B'nal B'rlth and Red­ Executive Committee of the East Side Police Protection, Recreation and Zoning wood Lodge, A. F. & A. M. pointed out that police are not anxious­ Republican Club. Mr. Selya Is also active Protection. Mr. Cohen and his wife , the former ordinarily to charge a person With drunk­ Sylvia Balls, have two children, Betsy, 4, en driving, and •o when they do and have In various civic charitable, religious and On Schools, he points out that there fraternal organizations. Is a need for a complete modernization and Robert, who will be three next month. i brought him Into court, the case Is

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Quick-acting, qulck-thlnldnp, will, undoubtedly, be time left and delightful to meet, Mrs. Gold­ over for several other things). stein Is quite definitely enjoying Mrs. Goldstein has been serv­ her present work. Her , ing In the public relations depart­ which, of course, leprechaun-style ment of the Girl Scouts since Is all green, was put together at 1964, doing television programs home. From the green With and attending the National and the sparlcllng green shamrocks Regional conventions as a dele­ on top, to the and the little gate. basket In which she carries shiny Before working with the Rhode new pennies and gold-covered Island Girl Scouts, she was active chocolate coins which she throws In the Blackstone Valley Girl around, she has faithfully followed Scouts as a member of the everyone's Idea of what a well­ Development Committee, as a dressed leprechaun should wear. District Chairman and as a Mrs. Goldstein's Interests, Neighborhood Chairman. however, are not confined to the Her Interests are varied, al­ United Fund only. She has also though It seems that she Is par­ been very Interested In the work ticularly Interested In people - of the Girl Scouts and has been actually It doesn't seem to matter very active In I ts Council. whether they are old, young, or She was secretary of the board Just In-between, although she has of directors, the executive com­ spent a good deal of time with the (Continued from Page 1) mittee and the planning group of young and teen-age girls In the Girl Scouts. general solicitation deparanent of the Girl Scouts of Rhode Island the Fund. from 1962 to 1964. During the And as a leprechaun, both In same years she was on the appearance and In quickness, Doris Goldstein (Mrs. Lewis Program Services Committee, the Goldstein) of Pawtucket has been there couldn't have been a better Finance Committee and the Coun­ choice. Certainly, she has lent an working year-round for the United cil Meetings Committee. Although Fund since 1962 as a public re­ air of fun In giving to the United It may seem quite a bit to do - Fund campaign this year. Cer­ lations aide. 1n this capacity, she and Mrs. Goldstein has two chil­ has worked In many media, and tainly, If this leprechaun has a The Leprechaun and Joseph Ress, UP Campaign Chairman dren, Marsha, 14, and David, 10 few pots of gold hidden, the con­ performed many duties, but acting -a meeting with the lady would as the leprechaun Is, perhaps, one tents will be used to enrich the of the more unusual Jobs she has Immediately dispel any thought coffers of the United Fund (even done. that It can't be done (and there 11f she doesn't get caught). • PoUtJcaJ Advertta:ement

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number of German war criminals, ~ Only A few War-Criminals A1 .Large be would be prepared to consider an extension of the statute of ORGANIZATION :: ·NEWS .., HAIFA - Ewald Bucher West a visit to Bonn to request an ex­ limitations. Mr. Friedman said ~ German Minister of Justice, has tension of the German statute of that th5re were several thousand 0 said that he knows of "only a limitations. on war crimes which Is Nazi war criminals still at large, "' couple" of Nazi war criminals still due to expire May 8. and that he was preparing a list TO HEAR DR. ROSENBLUM elected rabbi for life by his con­ ii:: at large, Tuvya Friedman, dlrec­ Mr. Friedman said that, In his of names to be submitted to the Dr. WIiliam F. Rosenblum, gregation last year, •has Just re­ ~ tor of the Haifa Documentation meeting with Mr. Bucher the Jus­ Bonn Justice Minister. He called Rabbi Emeritus of Temple Israel turned from a three week trip to 0 Center for Nazi Crimes, said here tice Minister said, however, that, on every survivor of the Nazis to of New York Cl ty, wlll be the Finland, Russia, Poland and Bel­ gSunday. He has Just returned from If he· Is given a list of a I arger furnish the names of criminals. guest preacher at Temple Beth glum where he had the opportunity Polltlcal Advertisement PollticaJ Advertisement Polltlcal Advertlsement tonight. His topic wlll be "Hear, to survey the status of the Jewish 0 Lord, Thy People Is One." communities In those countries. Rabbi Rosenblum, who was A graduate of the City College of New York and of Tulane Uni­ HERSHEL SMITH versity Law School, Dr. Rosen­ FOR SALE blum gave up his law career and Democratic Candidate for State Representative entered the Hebrew Union College PROVIDENCE FOURTH DISTRICT ly OwHr In Cincinnati In 1923 and was East Sid-7 Room Cot­ ordained as rabbi three years t•g-Tile Bath-3 Bed­ later. A bright young man room-Finished Basement ll TO HOLD SECOND LECTURE -:-Patio-Garage. The Cranston Chapter of for the State House PL 1-9414 Hadassah will hold the second in its serle! of tecrures on "The Hershel Smith was born in Providence in 1940. He has lived in tile Vanishing American Jew- Inter­ 4th Representative District since 1945. His father, Archie Smith, has·. marriage and Other Related Pro­ been an active Democrat for many yeon. His grandfather, Joshua Bell, Free Estimates Fully Insured blems" on Thursday at 10 A.M. was prominent in the Democratic Party for over thirty years. at Temple Sinai. Rabbi Jerome S. Gurland wlll speak on "Rabbinic Hershel graduated from Brown University in 1962, the third generation C. F. in his family to receive degrees from Brown. Hershel's leadership Aspects." qualities were demonstrated as a member of the Board of Directon of the Hillel Foundation and as President of the Studet1t Zionists. HARRINGTON CO. MEMBERSHIP TEA His work in the NAACP illustrates the active port he has taken in A Membership Tea will be upholding the basic precept of our constitution that all met1 are PAINTING held on Wednesday at 8:15 P.M. created equal. CitiHtts Committee for Henhel Smith INTERIOR - EXTERIOR at Congregation Mlshkon Tf!loh It Now in his final year of law Khool, Henhel hos developed a dedi­ has been announced by Mrs. Sidney cated interest in constitutional law and the problems in•olved in 65 Blanchard Avenue Pickar. membership and program codifying and clarifying state and municipal laws. chairman. Warwick. R. I. ." An Evening of Dance" wtll His proposals and demonstroted leadership abilities qualify Hershel ~ Vh~ presented by the Children's Smith for the office he seeks. Chairman be HOpkins 3-9216 Dance Theater of Rhode Island, directed by Joan Ann McGee as part of the evening's program. Students who will be participating In the program Include Eileen Konlsky, Nancy Morretti, Stephanie Souter, Lori Solinger, AUTUMN Rise Snyder, Deborah Ramirez, Jody Battista, Sharon Ravlnskl, .Margaret Crowther. Deborah Barshay, Marsha Sarro and J ohnnle Schoul I ar. Refreshments wlll be served by members of the hospitality committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. Samuel Rotkopf. Members and friends are Invited to attend. TO ENTERTAIN Gordon Argo and Cathe Flnnes of Johnsons Hummocks Circle Theater wlll entertain with ex­ cerpts from musicals and plays Get Gold Bond at the open meeting of the Cranston Jewish Center Sisterhood on Wednesday at 8:30 P .M . The Stamps, Too! public Is Invited to attend. RHODE ISLAND SELFHELP Professor Kurt Mayer and Dr. Elisabeth Mayer will present "The Story of a Professor Abroad," an Illustrated talk on their trip to Australia and around the world at the first event of the year of Rhode Island Selfhelp. The talk will be given on Saturday at 8:30 P .M. at the Colony Motor Hotel in Cranston. Among the countries visited by the Mayers were Hong Kong, Cambodia, Bangkok, India Teheran, Israel. Istanbul and 3rd thru 7th Rib Switzerland. A social hour wlll foll ow the talk. Ludwig L. Regenstelner Is pre­ sident and Carl Passman Is pro­ First National' s Famous Quality gram chairman of R. I, Selfhelp. CRANSTON JEWISH CENTER Ribs of Beef - Juicy, Tender, Superb C A Bas M!tzvah ceremony wlll be held at Friday evening ser­ Steer Beef ... and as for flavor it's vices at Cranston Jewish Center tonight starting at 8:15 o'clock. Simply Delicious - and Value Priced ! The girls who wlll become LB Bas Mltzvah are Ellen Block, daughter o(Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Block; Daryl Greenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Green­ baum, and Ann Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greene. An Oneg Shabbat, sponsored 1iy the parents of the girls, will follow the services. Corned Brisket TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM The first Family Night service Thin Cut lb. 6 9 C Thick Cut lb. ·4 9 C of the season will be held tonight at services at Temple Beth Sholom starting at .8:15 o'clock. Rabbi Charles M. Rubel will conduct the services and Cantor Karl Kritz wlll chant the liturgy, with Fred Very at the organ. The topic of $, the rabbi's sermon will be "Some 5 .oo Modern Problems In Jewish Ed­ iPPleN•wJ;rce s1 ucation," Mrs. Sumner Woolf will light the candles for the blessing. . Same Low S.lf·Sorvic• Prices in All Sloros in This Yicinily - (Wo Rosorvo tho Righi lo Limil Quonlitios) An Oneg Shabbat will follow the services. CLASS TO START A weekly elementary Hebrew 111•1;•11 Class, taught by Rabbi Alfred l Fruchter at Temple Beth Am, will begin on Thursday, Nov. 12 at 1:30 P .M. In the temple. I r---P_o_u_t1_••-•-A-dv_e_rt1ae__ m_e_n_1 ______~P~o~ll~tl~••~•-A~d~v~ •~rl~lae=m~•~nt;,______P_o_u~tw~•~•-A~d~v~•~rt~lae=m~e~nt;,______P~o~U~t1~•~•l;_;;A~d~ve~rt~lae=m~e~n~t------~P~o~U~tl~••~I-A~d~v~e~rt~u~e~m~e-nt __ ,. ·:;;

BRING MAJORITY Leonard F. Clingham, Jr. Jason H. Cohen For Councilman REPRESENTATION For Councilman Son of Mory E. Clingham (Providence school teacher) and the late Leonard F. Clingham (su penisor, Internal Life-long res;dent of the second ward Revenue Service) - nephew of former United States At­ Married to Sylvia (Balis) Cohen torney General, J. Howard McGrath Children : Betsy Marcia, age .4 EDUCATION AND ADMISSIONS TO THE BAR TO THE Robert Alan, age Z½ St. Sebastian's School Son of Martha and Murray A. Cohen LaSalle Academy Providence Coll09e, A.B . EDUCATION Catholic University Law School, LL.B . Rhode Island Supreme Court, 1962 John Howland Elementary School Tax Court of the United States, 1963 Nathan Bishop Junior High School United Stat.. District Court, 1964 Clossical High School Low clerk to Justice William E. Powers of the Rhode SECOND Attended Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of Island Supreme Court, 1%2-63 the University of Pennsyl•ania Practicing Attorney with offices at 2600 Industrial Bank Building, Providence, R. I. OCCUPATION Manager of the South County Real Estate Title Insurance Company, Wakefield, R. I. Vice President of the Pro•idence Electric Company MEMBERSHIPS MEMBERSHIPS American Bar Association Temple Emanu- EI Rhode Island Bar Association WARD Providence College Alumni Association (class agent) Temple Emanu-EI Men's Club Fatima Council, Knights of Columbus (council ad•ocote) Redwood Lodge A.F. & F.M. #JS Bishop Keough Division, Ancient Order of Hibernians Jewish Community Center Holy Name Society, St. Sebastian's Parish Jewish Community Center athletic committee meml>er Catholic Lawyers' Guild Rhode Island Young Democrats Jewish Bowling Congress I I District of Columbia Young Democrats IN Young Dt-mocrats of Rhode Island The Players Plantations lodge #2011 B' nai B'rith POLITICAL ACTIVITIES In 1956 served on the personal staff of Sen. Estes Ke­ POLITICAL ACTIVITIES fauver at the Democratic Nationa l Convention In 1960, was active in the Rhode Island election of state During the 1960 election campaign was president of the and local officials in which capacity I assisted my District of Columbia Federation of College Young Dem­ Uncle, Samuel I. Cohen, in the raising and contributing ocrats t PROVIDENCE of substantial sums of monies for o Democratic victory. In above capacity participated actively throughout the I presidential campaign of 1960 Young Democrats of Rhode Island - Membership Com­ Was appointed by the late President John F. Kennedy mittee, 1964 L. to membership on his Inaugural Committee In 1~62 ,participated actively in the reelection campaign Young Democrats of Rhode Island - Annual Outing - of the Rhode Island Democratic state officials Program Chairman, 1964 1, Member - Rhode Island for Johnson Committee, 1964 l Member - Rhode Island for Johnson Committee, 1964 WE RECOGNIZE THE NEED!* SCHOOLS: We recognize the need for a complete modernization of present facilities as well as a new modern elementary scho~I, as there will be a 40% increase in school age children by 1970. TRAFFIC: , I We recognize the need for control facilities to be installed before accidents and death, together with strict enforce­ ment of all traffic and·speed regulations. MINORITY REPRESENTATION on the City Council has brought the second ward a minimum amount of protection. POLICE PROTECTION: We recognize the need for the return of the foot patrolman in order to reduce the number of burglaries, mug­ I gings, robberies, etc. Again - MINORITY REPRESENTATION has not brought proper protection to our ward. RECREATION: Upon our election we would immediately petition the Director of Recreational Facilities in the City of Providence to report to the City Council his recommendations for various needed recreational facilities to be established in the second ward. These recommendations to be made after a series of meetings with Church Leaders, Laymen and School Officials. As your councilmen we would arrange for a series of public hearings so that everyone may have a voice in the establishment of these new recreational facilities in our ward. Second ward property owners pay more tax dollars, on a per capita basis, than in any other ward in the city; and have the least amount of return in the way of city sponsored facilities. The reason - simple - continued MINORITY REPRESENTATION on the City Council. ZONING PROTECTION: We recognize the need for strong zoning laws to protect the beauty of one of Rhode Island's prime city residential . areas. Present statutes do not adequately protect our ward. Again - MINORITY REPRESENTATION brings minority protection. ·

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LBJ PRAISES ORT ference of the Women's Amert- were Nachum Shamir, Economic ATLANTA - President Jolu!- can O1\T, laudedtheorganlzatlon's Minister of Israel In the U.S., and - son Is a message to 500 attend- "hmnanltarlan efforts." Among the Daniel Mayer, chairman of the ·.~····························~ . ::2; ing the 1964 national board con- speakers at the conference executive committee •of the World : Jm c£ip,n ~ IJJm : ORT Union In Geneva and former .. (Continued from Page 4) Mann, born and raised In Brook!~. 02:------=------,,-----Polltlcal ...... Advertisement.;.;.;.;,;;;..;,;;;. ______..... Political.;;,;;;~;;,_;~~;;;;;;;;,;,;;;,;,;._..,., Advertisement French Minister of Labor ognlzed, where nobody stops to ask needed an aide to transl ate her

"'~ her for autographs. Paula and words, "I want to work." tll VOTERS OF 22nd DISTRICT David Ben-Gurlon recently chanc- We made our farewells and CITY OF PROVIDENCE SILVER ELECTRIC ed to be In the •ame hotel with headed back across the Plains of Electricians - Contradors Miss Loren, and Mrs. Ben-Gurlon Samaria, once the capital of the wa• asked If they'd be Interested to tribes. In the towns along the ! • Lexington Ave. School • Fisk St. Garage INDUSRIAI. - RESIDENTIAL In Sophia. "My husband," she road to Tel Aviv the school child- Complete replied "Is more Interested In ren were skipping home, their ~ • Sackett St. School • Park Casino philosophia." ' bags strapped across their backs, Wiring Service A pun, but not quite accurate, leaving both hands free for mis- ~ t suspect. During supper, one night chief. Workmen were transplanting 0 GA 1-6864 In Sardl's, I saw Mr. Ben-Gurlon palms around the crescents where ..l crane his neck for a better, look the beaches come Into view . < ELECT ~ at Ginger Rogers. It was evident "Not many bathers today," said tll that the 111ustrlous Israeli leader the driver. "It's a little late In :i:: CHARLES P. Is not steeped In political and the day and In the season. In the ~ cultural lore alone. summer the beach Is so crowded Miss Loren will fly to London you couldn't drop a needle Into It." next for a cameo ro1e in "Opera- He referred to the water short- ~ KELLEY tlon Crossroads," then do "Lady age, and to Israel's desalting pro- ·.·.·,- f L" with Pau1 Newman, and go gram to create fresh water: "ln § REPRESENTATIVE to Rome to prepare for her role all other countries water Is used :i:: ~ In the film version of Arthur Mil- to create el ectricity; but here It tll BETTER Ier's "After the Fall ." There Is ts the opposite-here electricity ls ADVOCATES: a feeling that one of the reasons used to create water." But Israel's ~ Miller chose her for the role Is Dr. Ernst Bergmann, of Hebrew • Regulation of Trading Stamps that she's dark, slim, ltallan-· University and head of Israel's • Elimination of Double Tax on Cars and would not be lndentlfled with Atomic Energy Commission, Is Marilyn Monroe. finding another solution: Dr. Berg- • Increased State Aid for Schools Her s tyle Is unique, and she mann al so heads the rain making BEST! was asked If being Neapolitan had experiments., placing seeds In the anything to do with her being an clouds, His records covering the Vote Straight Democratic ElectiQn Day actress. "Being Neapolitan had past 10 years show the experl- Regine Pontiac everything to do with It," she ments have produced from 15 to Pull 1st & 2nd Master Levers said. And then we wondered what 20 per cent more rain. kind of actress Hel en Hayes would I'll be driving on to Jerusalm, 19] ',/,IITH )I PROV have made If she'd been born to convey regards from Sen. Hu- PL 1 7890 In Naples. bert Humphrey to Efram Ml s racht, The fish course was served , a barber at the KJng David Hotel. fish caught that very mornln!!. "Efram's a real pal of mine; he's A visitor told of having been to all out for me," Humphrey had eat where Ursula Andress ls film- said. "When an American sits -LIFI ELLIOT F. SLACK Ing "She" The cast, swimming. for a s have, Efram lathers hi s In the Red Sea, had to push aside face and-holding up the blade the pile-on-pile of fi sh, to find to the man's throad-asks 'Are INSURA-NCE bathing room. Yet when Bernie you for my friend, Senator Hum­ Crlbbens drops a fi shing line and phrey7' That's what I call a !!en­ hook there, he simply cannot catch ulne, practical, political phll- ftsh. osophe r." r Miss Loren rose from the luncheon table, looked at the ,un, • • (Distributed I 964 by The Hall Syn­ the sea and the dust of centuries, dicate, Inc .) (All Rl!!ht s Reserved) then glanced at the minaret and the hills covering archeologlcal I wonders. Then Mi ss Loren turned Sapir Says Israel Needs 1011 INDUSTllAL IANK BLDG. to her director. Daniel Mann, and CONSULT ... said: "Ahnee rutzah !ah ahavod." DE 1-2422 More U.S. Gift Dollars TEL AVrv - Israel's eco­ In Hollywood I nomic burdens In the face ofrlslng Immigration were stressed here by SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA (Continued from Page 4) Finance Minis ter Plnhas Saplr, formed at the Roman Theater In who told the 140 members of the United Jewish Appeal study Cesari ■, Israel. Relsfeld also disclosed that mission that there was a limit many American opera singers, to what can be Imposed on Israeli citizens - just as there I• a limit unable to find outlets at home NQW ... when you need money fast ... for their talents, sing In perfect to the debts the Jewl•h Agency German and make· up the frame­ and the Israel Government can work of the Berlin State Opera. shoulder. get an Industrial National Bank MAZELTOY to Michael Ro sen, Mr. Saplr warned that, If son of Lynn and Jerry Rosen, on American Jewry falls to give his engagement to socially prom­ Israel the needed support for inent Carole Dunn, daughter of absorbing Immigration, the coun­ Dr. David Dunn, of Oak Park try'• basic economic progress may Dllnots. Michael Is a partner In be considerably stowed down. "We LOAN·BY·PHONE his father's theatrical agencyhere have reached the stage:• he In Beverly Hills. They handle many declared "where ', an increasing JUST of the Industry's foremost stars. share of absorption costs fall upon DINAH SHORE employed, as the Israeli taxpayer. while the par­ DIAL her theme for the first of four ticipation of Jews outside Israel ©©©-©©©© was decreasing." "Dinah Shore Specials" on ABC- 1V, teenagers as seen through He urged a greater flow of the eyes of adults. At a recent gift dollars to correct this danger­ press luncheon, Dinah said, "I ous sl tuation. noting that present hope we can see ourselves and support Is far from sufficient and our youngsters as others might "we have been able to meet see us. Our approval of our child­ Immigration needs by Imposing a ren wlll give them pride In doing tremendous burden on the Israeli the constructive things of which taxpayers and, where there was Industrial National's new Loan-by. they're capable." no other way, by Increasing the Phone service lets you arrange for a Wisely, Dinah, mother of two debts of the Jewl•h Agency and the Government.'' loan over the phone! Just dial EL children, one a teenager, believes that better results with children Earlier, Louis Pincus, trea­ 1-1111, and a loan counselor will take may be realized from praise than surer of the Jewish Agency, told your application for the amount you LOAN-BY-PHONE punishment, the mission that American Jews need. When your Loan-by-Phone re­ LINES that bear repeating: are not carrying their fair share HOURS From "Dear Me, the Sky Is Fall­ of the burden of bringing J ewl sh quest has been approved, Industrial ing," starring Gertrude Berg at Immigrants to this country, DIAL the Huntington Hartford Theater. settling them and absorbing them. National will call and make arrange­ A psychiatrist explains to Miss Immigrants are now entering ments for you to pick up your money EL 1-1111 Berg the difference between a Israel at a record rate, he . said. at any Industrial National office you psychotic and a neurotic. "A "Not since 1951," he declared, Monday throu1h psychotic knows that two and two "has there been such a large select. Next time you need money for are five. A neurotic knows that Immigration as we have seen In medical expenses, consolidating bills, Friday two and two are four but he wor­ the last four years." He stated ries about it." that, according to Indications, the a restful vacation, or any other worth­ 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Observed laughing louder than Inflow of newcomers In 1965 will while purpose, get a Loan-by-Phone anyone else at Miss Berg's por­ continue at the same pace. Israeli trayal of the meddling Ylddlsha taxpayers, he declared, are pay­ from Industrial National Bank. momma: two priests, Ing $2 for resettlement and ab­ WHILE filming Paramount's sorption to each dollar received INSTALLMENT LOAN DEPARTMENT "Judith" near Nahartya, Israel, In contributions from the Jews director Daniel Mann's call sheet abroad. for Sophia Loren's scenes In and While economic progress In INDUSTRIAL Member Federal Reserve System around the fruit orchards read: the United States has been re­ Member Federal Deposit "It Is strictly forbidden for any · markable, and the American NATIONAL B~K OF Insurance corporation member of the company 'to pick Jewish community has shared In appt11s." ' their country's affluence, "the We're not going to start that contributions of the UJA have re­ RHODE ISLAND all over again, are we? 'matned at a plateau." ;te·n Gurion Re·n·ews Affaclc Air lorce Confinns P111phlet Says ·&tremists Charge Jews ~ NEW YORK - A pamphlet In camp, a brief analysis of the John 'i! On Pinhas Lavon '54 Order 'Self Imposed' Policy . question and answer form.entitled Birch Society, and a listing of a " TEL AV'N - Former Prime "What Is Extremism," wastssued number al. other extremist gr0141s.] as Secretary General of the here this week by the American 0 Minister David Ben Gurton Hlstadrut, Israel's Labor Fed­ 1 At Base In Tripoli Political Adverti&emenl publicly recently renewed his Jewish Committee, charging In a ,g eration, to return to Mapa! WASH~TON - The United foreward that "under the banner contention that It was Plnhas cotmclls. Ben-Gurton demurred !ii Lavon who as Defense Minister States Air Poree officially con­ al. breaking a conspiracy, the ex­ r strongly and a special meeting firmed that It had deleted re­ tremists of the right have licensed > gave the order which led to a of Mapa! leaders decided to disastrous security mishap In ferences to Jews from Its radio themselves to break the law." ~ leave the matter In abeyance. and television programs for Its You Can 1954. There the Issue rested until TIie foreword explained that :r The decade-old controversy personnel In Ubya. tTl Bet!-Gurton reopened It, today. The Air Poree said It had a there Is "one Important differ­ :,:I between the former Prime ence" between extremism of the > Minister and his bitter political Mapa! sources were uneasy "self-Imposed" policy of delet­ r ing from Its programs any Items right and that of the left. "In p enemy was revived again when over Ben-Gurlons' s action. The contrast to the Communists who Be Sure Ben-Gurion presented a "White move had been expecred but that might be objectionable to a .,, host country. openly oppose us," It declared, :,:I Book" to. Justice Minister Dov It took place Just one day be­ "the extremists of the right pose fore the party was to make a The matter was brought to you vote the candidates of your Joseph at the Latters' home In as patriots, They Intimidate by choice if you press down only ~ Jerusalem. Attorney General decision on some form of align­ light recently In a letter from a :< Jewt_sh serviceman stationed at slander, terrorize by rumor, dis­ the small lever next to each Moshe Ben Zeev also was pre­ ment wl th the Achdut Avodah turb the peace and Incl te to vio­ name. To vote Governor Chafee, sent. Party. Wheelus Air Force Base In lence. .. press down the small lever Tripoli to Senator Jacob K. ~ In his "White Book" Ben- Lavon had been cl eared by Noting that "virtually all the op~site his name - in the 3rd 0 Gurton who forced Lavon out several Investigations Including Javlts, Republican of New co umn, next to the 4th lever. [ll York. gro141s that are violently segre­ tTl of the dominant Mapa! Party one by a cabinet committee of gationist or anti-Semitic are ex­ :,:I In 1961 cited his conclusion that responsibility for the mishap, The airman, whose name was not disclosed, wrote that refer­ tremists," the pamphlet stated that .o Lavon gave the order and said detail• of which have never ''more often than not, the anti­ KEEP CHAFEE "' that the document should be been publicized. ences to Judaism, and the :;; words "Jew and "Jewish" had Semites 141brald the rest for not YOUR the basts for the Justice Minis­ However, Ben-Gurton contin­ equating Judatsn with communism °'... ter'• consideration of whether been deleted from radio and FIRST used to Insist on Lavon's respon­ television programs on the base. and publicly blaming the Jews for a governmental c o m m I t t e e sibility. He told the Justice all evil." CHOICE should be named to review the He also charged that Jewish mili­ Minister and the Attorn~ Gen­ tary personnel were afraid to Answers to questions In the Dtmocrats entire Lavon affair. eral that his • 'White Book ' con­ pamphlet Include starements about for Cl\afee Shortly after Levi Eshkol practice their religion In Ubya, Lita M. S,pinsley, tained docwnents which were a predominantly Arab country, the tactics of extremists, whether Chainnan became Prime Minister, he not presented to the various extremists and conservatives are sought to end the controversy Senator Javlts asked the Air committees which exonerated Force late last week to end such alllce, the size of the extremist by Inviting Lavon, who also Lavon and would shed "new had been forced out of his post censorship and to assure Jewish light'~ on the affair. servicemen abroad that they would PoUUcal Advertisement Political Advertisement not be Interfered with practicing WE ENDORSE ALLISON their religion. Many of us ore Democrats, but we all feel fully justified in urging our Arab Soviet, Friendship In a letter to Senator Javlts friends to cross party lines and vote for this outstanding man in whom we {Continued from Page I) today, Col. Donald W, Paffel, have complete confidence. distribution solely In the United chief of the Congressional In­ Jews to be reunited with their States, carries an article and Join us and gin one of your City Council •otes to JAMES C. ALLISON, families abroad," quiry Division In the offlc:1! of JR.., Republican candidate, Third Ward. photographs depicting the recent the Secretary of Defense, con­ Mrs. Frederick Ackley Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Friedman Stud en ts of the Soviet scene II celebration In Moscow's Central firmed the policy at Wheelus. 1 1 saw no Indication pointing to any Synagogue of the 70th bl rthday =~ ~~~~~-• rn-.".,1. Jr. ~~ •to#!~•n Mr. & M"- M . David Bell Leslle K. Hubbard Immediate change In the Kremlin's of the capital's Chief Rabbi. Rabbi Dr. Joslin Berry Mr. & Mn. Theodore Levy policies affecting Jews In the USSR. Mrs. Ralph Bevan Prof. & Mrs. Lewis P. Llpsltt Yehuda Leib Levin. The article Mn. Edward Bishop Mn. John Lenz Little Is known thus far about states that the Chief Rabbi's Sen-Gurion Forced Mr & Mn. Leonard H. Blatar M n. Anita MIiier the attitude toward Jews on the ttrof. & Mrs. Donald Blough Mr. & Mrs. Lester J. MIiiman birthday observance was attended Mn. Stephen Crary Wllllam L. Robin part of the new Soviet leadership by Israel's Ambassador In British, French Mr. & Mrs. Irving Espo Lorenzo Spicer that has emerged In the persons Moscow, Yosef Tekoah, by rabbis lrvlng J. Fain Rozella Whit• Switzer of Premier Alexei Kosygin, First from Moscow and Odessa, and by Prof. & Mrs. Theodore Williams Secretary Leonid Brezhnez, or leading Christian clergymen re­ To Alter Plans Mikhail Suslov, the Communist presenting the Russian Ort~odox PARIS - David Ben-Gurlon, leader who delivered the report Church. Prime Minister of Israel In 1956, to the mending Mr. Khrushchev's Featured Is a portrait taking forced both the French and British PIERCE & ROSENFIELD retirement due to "old age and up almost a full page showing Governments to alter their plans disability." Rabbi Levin delivering a ser­ for the Joint Franco-British-Israel ,~ MEAT & POULTRY MARKET ~ Suslov has been Khrushchev's mon on behalf of peace. 1),_e attacks against Egypt, according to top I?i:;Qteg!' ~ and Bre~hqi,v and podium In front of the rabbi Is Henry Azeau, a French Journalist, 136 OAKLAND AVE . iocrou from Temple Beth David) Kosygin have been members of decorated with a cloth showing who Is the author of a new book his Innermost circle. But, while the dove of peace and the He­ published here last week. "The House Of Prime" It Is ·held certain that they have brew word "Shalom." Other I' agreed with Khrushchev's anti­ The book purports to reveal photographs show Ambassador details about the Suez-Sinai ac­ TENDER Jewish policies, there Is no proof Tekoah, other members of the thai' they were personally anti­ tions undertaken by Brltlan, Israeli Embassy staff In Moscow, France and Israel, after alleged VEAL STEAKS lb. I Semitic as Khrushchev has been members of the synagogue's 99c for years. On the other hand, Joint planning, at the end of congregation, and a Rabbi Geshl October, I 956. BABY there was no reason to foresee Gevtch, Identified as "an alumnus any moves toward a more liberal of the Yeshlvah headed by Rabbi Azeau claims that Ben Gurlon VEAL CHOPS lb. 89c came here personally on Oct. 24, Jewish policy on the part of the Levin.' ' WHOLE-QUALITY-4 to 6 lb. Avg. new leadership which may find Articles dealing In general 1956 - five days before Israel's Itself much too busy with other with the political and cultural life armed forces marched Into the world affairs to Involve Itself of Jews In the USSR are Included Sinai Desert - and forced the VEAL BRISKETS lb. 39c Immediately In the "Jewish In two successive Issues of Soviet French to cancel plans for an ear­ OUR OWN-PICKLED-TRIMMED (NOT PUMPED) problem.'' Weekly, a publication Issued In lier attack against the Suez Canal. I Nevertheless, Soviet publica­ London for British readers. One He wrote also that Ben Gurlon CORNED BEEF lb. 89c tions circulated entirely among Is a lengthy piece by Aaron Ver­ forced both the French and British readers outside the USSR were gelis, editor of Sovletlsche Helm­ to guarantee that their Joint air seen here as having undertaken· Ian~ the only Yiddish magazine power would defend Israel against Low, Low Overhead Means Lower Prices a campaign to counter Western In the USSR, giving the usual air attacks by Egypt, criticisms against the denial of statistic,s Intended to prove that FREE DELIVERY - JA 1-3888 religious and cultural rights to there are no discriminations He charges Brittan hadplanned to double-cross Israel. In general, the Jews In the Soviet Union. against Jews In his country. This Political Advertlsement Political Advertisement article Is Illustrated with photo­ he -belittles Israel's achievements The latest Issue of USSR, an In Its war against Egypt In I 956. Illustrated magazine printed for graphs showing large audiences attending Jewish cultural events 'We'll Stand by Israel' A VOTE In Vllna, Uthuania. PARIS - Raymond Schm!ttlln, Dore Schary Honored Another Soviet Weekly article vice-president of the French Na­ Is devoted to an effort to dis­ tional Assembly, lastweekpledged FOR prove that synagogues In the So­ that "France will always be at By N. Y. Shomrim Society viet Union have been demolished. Israel's side at the hour of danger." NEW YORK - Dore Schary, Titls piece cl alms that, con­ Schmlttlln, who, along with writer, theatrical producer and trary to reports In the foreign eight other members of the French nanonal chairman of the Anti­ press In the United States and P.u-llament, was host as a luncheon STEVE Defamation League ofB'nal B'rith, Britain, the synagogue In Minsk, In honor of Israel Ambassador received the man of · the year reported closed down, has actual­ Walter Eytan, described the close award of the Police Departtnent's ly moved to rented quarters In an­ llnlcs between the two countries KASS Shomrlm Society this week. other !!)Callon, when the city had In the cultural and economic fields, The award was given at the to raze the "dilapidated syna­ and expressed his conviction that · society'• annual spiritual break­ gogue building" as well as "other "Franco-Israel friendship will fast at the Astor Hotel, Mr. old houses In the street," continue unchanged." CITY COUNCIL Schary was honored for exem­ plifying "the lloblest traditions of the Jewish faith and of our Six Central American Communities 3rd Ward cotmtry." The morning began with a Unite In Newly Formed Federation Providence memorial service at the Central Synagogue, Lexington Avenue GUA TEMA.LA CITY - A Fed­ also recommended that the F~der­ at 55th Street, at which Rabbi eration of Central American ation call on the Secretary General MEANS: Jacob Sable gav_e a brief memo­ Jewish Communities was estab­ of the United Nations to Intervene e MORE CROSSING GUARDS IN OUR WARD. rial address. lished here last week at a con­ In an effort to secure religious and e PLAYGROUNDS THAT HAVE BEEN PROMISED FOR 20 YEARS - After the service, 500 mem­ vention attended by some 100 dele­ cultural freedom for the Jews of WHERE ARE THffi bers of the society, In , gates frosn six Central American the Soviet Union. e BETTER SCHOOLS AND BETTER MAINTENANCE OF OUR SCHOOL paraded down Lexington and nations. Woodrow de Castro, • Marc Turkow, representative FACILITIES. across 45th Street to the . Astor. prominent Panamanian lawyer, of the World Jewish Congress In e A COUNCILMAN WHO KNOWS YOUR PROBLEMS AND WHO CAR.ES ABOUT THEM. Two drum and bugle corps wu naJIM!(l president of the Fed­ Latin America, warned the dele­ eritiOII, and Carlos Bernhard of . gates that Zionism and Judaism e A COUNCILMAN WHO WON'T DEMAND A PAY,OPF FOR. HELPING shattered the silence of Sunday YOU. morning, and tousled heads ap­ El Salvador'Was namedvtce-prest­ were lntl!vlslble and that ''we can­ peared In windows along the dent, not permit Its tl!vlslon,lnto Zionists VOTE THE CHAFEE TEAM route, One drum-and-bugle group TIie delegares called on the ex­ and anti-Zloniats. Those voicing 3rd and 4th Columns came from the Jewish War Ve­ ecutive committee of the new Fed­ this theme are anti-Semites who terans of Coney Island, the other eration to affiliate with the World cotmtenance Nazi ·activities on this (except Goldwater) I , continent.'' •s provided by the Marine Corps. Jewl•h CongreH. The delegate• and a raw of cedar beams. ht the ~ find -Reconstruction To Be Most Interesting fourth' year ·waS' the foun,di'tion of the house- of the Lord I aid, and In ;'Hebrew··Schotar Foresers No ,.. NEW YORK - A survey of llcal section of the pa;1llon' s main the eleventh year was the house ; World's Pair visitors atthe Amer- exhibition_hall , Is protected by two furnished throughout all the parts ican-Israel Pavllllon showed that walls and bulltofcedar sfromLeb­ thereof and according to all the g reconstruction of King Solomon's anon, overla_ld with pure gold. It of It. So was Solomon seven ii:: temple was the most popular of Is an exact replica of the temple years In building It". Future For Yiddish Survival '11 the pavilion's numerous exhibits , that took Solomon seven years to Exhibits at the pavilion, dedi­ !3 Guests polled In a two-hour samp- build, as described In Kings, VI cated to the theme "'The Holy MIAMI - After the entomb­ door with a sign clearly stating ' r; ling Included men, women and and VU: Land and Its People" , cover Bib­ ment of the slivery. silent that this Is the apartment of: Isaac ~ children of all faiths. "And he built the Inner court lical times, life In the Dlsapora elevator ; a short walk down the Unterman, PhD, Author. • 1be temple, located In the Bib- with three rows of hewed stone, and modern Israel. carpet - muffled hallway yields a Dr. Unte rman, his forehead deep and surpr isingly uncreased, ~ P olitical Advertisement Political Adve rtisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement his mustache cr isp, proves to be ii:: as candid as his sign . Recently l:.. returned from a trip to Is rael , -c:i the eminent scholar said: " Yid­ .J < dish Is dead In Israel and In the ii:: United States. In Israel there Is lLl a small group of radicals, elderly :i:: ST GERMAIN people who a re trying to revive ~ Yiddish. They have no knowl­ < edge of the Talmud or the Bible, .J !!l and they wlll get nowhere. Be­ '11 sides I have no use for radical s. I 0 There Is enough social Justice In 0 GETS RESULTS :i:: our Bible. Jews don't have to r:, ii:: be radicals." lLl The Philosopher i= Isaac Unterman Is a philoso­ pher, Talmudic scholar, jurist and ordained rabbi. He Is the author of thl r ty-slx vol umes on Judaism. Seventeen of his wo r ks were written In Yiddi sh. eight In HebreW. uMy books are guides for rab­ bis, teac hers and scholars ." he said. "I have Interspersed origi­ nal th ought with Interpretation and commentary on the Mishna, Talmud, prophets and Jewish holldays. " Naturally, Ir was hard for him ro predict the death of the Yid­ dish language and literature . "There Is no future for Yiddish anywhere," he said. ' • Is rael cannot afford to be bi-lingual. And who lives with Yiddish In the United States?" Pl easure In Work Dr. Unterman speaks with the realism of the poet. Behind hi s burning blue eyes Is a whol e col­ lege of contemplation; wh il e the spare body see m s to strain for action . In to his seventies, with his doctor's orders to rertre stinging In his ears, he plans yet more books. He Intends to tell the story of the sages of the Talmud, their attitudes and con- -«: trlbutlons. He also plans a one- ... I volume encyclopedia on Judaism I which will delineate Its evol ve- ment and tradi tions. Dr. Unter- \ man also grades the examination given by the Bureau of Jewish Education for licensing of Hebrew teachers. •tt work despite my doctor' s orders ," he said. " I live be­ cause I fi nd pleasure In my work, In my life." Being a Jew and living a Jew­ ish life Is Isaac Unterman's all­ consuming concern. He is op­ posed to tampering with Jewish tradi tion. uw hen you deviate and permit changes, there Is no telling where it will stop." he said sadly. Congressman St Germain'5i voting record in Congress 1las been in keeping with the tradition of the Democratic party of R . I. and the nation, and consistent w ith President Kennedy's and President He woul d see the synagogue In America become a center of learn­ Johnson's programs. Many of the bills and amendments which Congressman St Germain has intr~ ing, a place for a genuine religious duced or supported have or are reaching a successful climax. Among them are: exper ience In stead of a forum for MEDICARE • TAX CUT • INCREASED SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS o WAR ON POVERTY forensically- oriented r abbis wi th BILL • INCREASED MINIMUM W ...GE • PEACE CORPS • ARMS CONTROL and DISARMA· round tones and social conscience. He I ongs to see a congr egation MENT • COLD WAR G .I. BILL • MENTAL HEALTH • JOB TRAINING o WILDERNESS BILL drawn to the synagogue out of TAX EXEMPTION FOR FAMILIES OF COLLEGE STUDENTS PROHIBIT STATE INCOME need for religious contemplation TAXES ON NON-RESIDENTS • PUBLIC WORKS • PUBLIC WELFARE {emphasis on rehabil­ rathe r than obeisance to custom itation) ESTABLISHMENT OF YOUTH CONSERVATION CORPS ESTABLISHMENT OF and fashion. DEPT. OF URBAN AFFAIRS AMEND SOCIAL SECURITY ACT TO INCREASE AMOUNT Still a Jew OF OUTSIDE INCOME • AREA RE-DEVELOPMENT • AID TO COLLEGES FOR CONSTRUC- Dr. Unterman's early years TION AND SCHOLARSHIPS ESTABLISH ROGER WILLIAMS NATIONAL MEMORIAL IN were spent In the Talmudic and PROVIDENCE LIBRA.RY AID GRANTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF MEDICAL AND Rabbinic Academies of Wolozhln HEALTH TEACHING FACILITIES WATER- POLLUTION BILL FOR PROTECTION OF and Slobodka, where he studied ,1 RUBBER INDUSTRY. with his cousin, who Is now the Chief Rabbi of Israel. Upon his arrival In New York, over half a century ago , he embarked on a career In Journalism. His first position was with the or gan for For Continued Results the Zionist Organization of Amer­ ica. While teaching Hebrew, he en­ rolled In the I aw school of the University of Chicago and then RE-ELECT CONGRESSMAN went on to medical school . For over twenty years, he was editor of the Jewish Dally World In Ph_lladelphla. He has survived the newspaper and his rebellious nature, and tenaciously he clings to pure Juda! sm. ST GERMAIN High above Biscayne Bay , In a sleek apartment building, sur­ ON NOV. 3! sounded by compromise and style, Isaac Unterman pur sues the core of Judaism and rages: "If there VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC were no Jews left In the world, CONGRESSMAN ST GERMAIN COMMITTEE • ROLAND 0, FERLAND, CHAIRMAN • ·P . 0. 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at demonstradng that the concen­ ON ISRAEL 1S SIDE ~ tradon camps and, mass murders , PARJS - France "will always •lma1(nati,e Na~i -Says C~mps Didn't Exist did take place.-. · ' be ' at Israel's side -at the hour --1 Attorneys for the plaintiff of danger," It was declared here :c sought to show th,t neither the PARIS - lwenty years after specialist deputy and himself a that most vtcdms died as a result by Raymond Schmlttlln, vice pres!- trl the end of World War II and the nazl camp survivor, against the of the brutality of tbel.r fellow­ league nor Its president could dent of the French National As- 5J mass-murder of European Jewry, lnternadonal League Against And­ Inmates. prove that Rasslnlerwas "an agent sembly. g a trial was IDlder way here last Semldsm and Its president, Ber­ He has al so Implied that the of the nazl lnternadonal," as La­ week In which surviving Inmates nard Lacache. gas cal,mbers which were the prin­ cache had allegedly charged. Mr. Schmlttlln made the trl of the nu! death camps testified Rasslnler has claimed In re­ cipal means used by the nazls to Rasslnler, In denying the assertion at a IIDlcheon In ho- en that the camps had In fact existed. cent y~ars that the number of kill their vtcdms did not really record of the naz;I camps, said nor of Walter Eytan, Israeli Am- \;: 1be was brough~ by Paul Jewish vlcdms of the nazls has exist, that such statements were part of bassador to France, attended by ~ Rasslner, French author, former been "grossly exgagerated" and 1be defense strategy was aimed Jewish "propaganda." eight members of Parliament. :C

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My Dear Fellow Citizens :

By your favor and through your vote, I have been your representative in the United States Senate for the past fourteen years. During this period, I have devoted all my time and all my energy to this responsibility.

Now I am a candidate for re-election.

I am grateful to you for all the support you have given me in the past. If with the help of your vote I am re­ elected on November 3rd, I pledge to continue to work for peace in the world and prosperity here at home.

I trust that my record merits your continued confidence .

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There's something subtle about Let your subJects be natural the fall with Its turning leaves, and active. Don t shoot stilted, lengthening shadows and muted head-on poses; catch the children days that makes It Ideal as a sea­ at play or at work, then shoot on sonal backdrop for picturing the a moment's notice. changeless vitality of children. The leaf-gathering pictures Their scrubbed faces, spark­ accompanying this article are ex­ ling eyes and Instinctive smiles cellent examples of these ~•sic seem to stand out against autumn rules. The scenes are simple, yet leaves and moody days with a con­ each tells Its own story. Both are trast that didn't exist a few weeks made from reladvelyclosecamera before amidst summer' s bright positions to show the subjects For Pictures Of Children skies and sunny days. large-size; only enough back­ I But capturing this fleeting feel­ ground ls Included to adequately ing in your snapshots or color set the scene without distracdng heft one, jw!t to show he can that you can use to focus attention trated In the football snapshot. \ slides takes a little more c are from the action. do It? In this case, It's perfectly on your subject. Pose a person, The helme1 and ball are excel­ / than did picturing sun-flooded And the action gives both pic­ natural that he ls looking Into the or natural object, in the near fore­ lent props that speak "fall" with­ I summer scenes, even though the tures their charm. Subjects are camera - just as he woul d look gr ound to give depth to your scenic out a leaf or a limb In the picture. 11 basic rules of taking good pictures not peering into the camera lens: Into your eyes, with boyhood dl­ views. And try shooting past the The boy ls naturally active, the remain the same. First, let's re­ I they are concentradng on what recmess, comm1.micat1ng his sim­ natural frame form ed by a tree­ picture was shot from close-range I view the most Important of those they are doing, giving the pictures ple happiness a, lifting the pump­ trunk and a single arching limb and the idea could hardly have been rules: a candid appeal . kin. for a dramatic effect. more simple . Keep your pictures simple. The boy with the pumpkins But the se things are on ly part The other tw o pictures al so But for all this - and a capti­ Frame the most important part 111 ustrates two somewhat more of what makes thJs an out standing poln1 up Important tips on good vating smile besides - the pic­ '" of the scene in your viewfinder advanced rules of good plcture­ Informal portrait. The real secret picture- laking of childr en In the ture ls not quire as good as it and eliminate needless detail. taking: use of appropriate props ls in its compos ition . Note how fal l. could have been. The boy's face ,:(,I Moving in close ls a good way and careful compost tlon of 1he 1he lines formed by the pumpkins The boy going 1hrough 1he fence Is all in shadow casl by the hel­ to accomplish this, particularly picture In the viewfinder. on the ground al work together stresses the importance of pic­ met. Fill- in fl ash woul d have m ade when your subjects are children. What's better than big, husky 10 bring your eye Immediately 10 turing children al !heir own level . this a perfect picture, and it's Keep only that background which pumpkins to Identify the scene the center of interest, the boy Obviously, the photographer of this easy to fill such shadows (com­ improves your picture; eliminate as autum nal without overworking himself. The pumpkin s In the fore­ one squatted down to bring hi s mon In the fall) with fla sh. that which distracts from the pose the turning leaves? And wh at's gr ound and trailing Into 1he back­ camera to the s ame level as the To do It, use a blue bulb with or appearance of your subject. more naruraJ for a boy than to ground also give 1he picture an child's face - eliminating 1he color film, clear bul b with bl ack­ added dimension of depth. distortion that might have result­ and- whlre. Make your exposure the 1 You can accomplish the same ed If he had sho1 down from same as you woul d for sunlight, I' thJngs in your camera with a above. The and worn but use the fl ash as well from I', little care In choosing props and by 1he boy give the picture an ex­ distances of e ight feet or more. I' settings. Composition ls especial­ tra !ouch of au1henticlty In keep­ When you are in closer than eight­ ly Important In scenics (maybe ing with the autumn leaves in the feet , use a single layer of clean ,,\ of those colorful leaves). Look picrure. white handkerchief over the flash for natural lines - fences, rree And a near-must for good au­ holder to cut down the amount of limbs or rows of shrubbery - tumn pictures of childr en ls Illus- flash and avoid overexposure. 1 I/

~I ] I u I I I tan Jews Survive In An Open Society? See 11Playboy's Favorite Playgirls"! ~o,•·.r.. ., (Continued from Page 13) Jewish life In America, on the ON STAGE-IN PERSON education, culture, vocational and There has been a tremendous contrary, had been Invigorated by expansion at the same time of educational counseling, as well as the very nature of the surrounding yeshlvoth and other lnslitulions of health and family welfare to be society. Al though never more than religious educalion. The number Its province. four per cent of the populalion, of Jewish children now enrolled In many parts of the world, the Jewish group gained recogni­ In Jewish religious and secular Jewish life developed In hostile tion as equal with the Protestant lnstruclion - both all-day and soclelies, and separateness from ' and Catholic groups on the level after school - Is unprecedenteclly those societies was Inevitable. of religious pluralism. large. A whole new generalion of In some aspects, Jewish or­ scholars and researchers In Jew­ ganlzalional forms represent ac­ ish history and culture Is emerg­ MAT. SAT. & SUN . culturalion to the American milieu 2 SHOWS SAT. & SUN . NITES! ing, even while some observers RESERVE SEATS ON SALE DAILY 1 ~d are part and parcel of Ameri­ bewail the allenalion of Jewish can society. True, "~daka" is Intellectuals from ldenliflcalion 1.!e---..,..."'"""-~~ LOEW'S STATE• Prov ., GA 1-2987 an ancient Jewish tradition and with the Jewish community. The WOW• WOW• WOW• WOW• WOW• WOW• WOW• WO Only Muter Craftamen "they care for their own11 has Nalional Foundalion for Jewish been the merited accolade of Jews Culture Is a crealion of recent clean your through the centuries. Neverthe­ years. The publication of major less, In organizing Its philanthropy works of Jewish Interest not only LEATHERS • SUEDES and health and welfare aclivlties, Is Increasing year by year. but SOMETHING NEW!! Hudson Services, Inc. the American Jewish community there Is no evidence that the s has adapted to the praclices on demand Is being salisfled. Continuous Music In Our \!':.~~:::~~•R 'i. JA 1-67'7 the American scene of other sec­ Other studies and other obser­ tarian groups. Jewish hospital s valions yield other concluslons­ Marco Polo Bar and Lounge may originally have been estab­ namely, that the external Influ­ lished to provide training for ences In our open society and our Jewish doctors excluded by dls­ internal responses to them are From Wednesday Through Saturday UASI r\ NlW CAR crlmlnalion from Internships and wealcenlng our group lies and Evenings We Lease residencies elsewhere; but the leading us toward eventual exlinc­ expansion of Jewish hospitals In tion. The evidence most heavily FEATURING Any Make-Any Model the past quarter century cannot be relied on In support of this fore­ explained on that basis. Brandeis cast Is the rising rate of Inter­ Unlverslty and Yeshiva University marriage. We are asked 10 believe COLONIAL may have been created, In part, that the price we must pay for our GEORGE DOVE DUO as an offset to dlscrlmlnalion, but emanclpalion Is our own group Auto lt:asing Inc. they have since gained honored suicide. AND 0,,.11,on o f Colon,ol Moto , i places among American lnslitu­ Reliable stalislics of Inter­ 1146 N or th Mo,r, SI Prov1den, e lions of higher educ a lion. and are marriage are available thus far fully In the American tradllion, from only a few sample popul a­ TONY ABBOTT TRIO TE 1-6000 contrlbuling to the cultural treas­ lions, some of them rather special HAAOl0 CHASE Gen••ol Mono9 ,, ury of the_co mmunity as a whole. -not to say typical - as to geo­ Enioy dinner in the Beautiful Marco Polo Room graphic localion, occupalional Adeq uat e Frt!c Parki1ig composition, and other character­ istics. The evidence, nevertheless. is persuasive, so far as it goes. RAYMOND MAURO Furthermore, there Is substanlial agreement among rabbis , Jewi sh PIANO ORGAN family counselors and others that CLASSICAL and MODERN Jews are marrying Chrlslians In a substanlially hi gher percentage Colory of cases than heretofore In Special Courses for Adults America. BEGINNERS ARTIST PUPILS Stalislical projeclions lead to MOTOR HOTEL the following line or reasoning: " 183 Lexington Ave. the intermarriage rate is increas­ 11 50 Narraganselt Blvd., Cranslon ing from generalion to generalion. WI 1-2505 WI 1-4279 5 Min. from downtown on Ro ute 1-A HO 7-8 800 (Continued next week)

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~ A who "has eve,rythlng" else. Call Is 724-0200._ Egypt Attempting French-Israel Splff The "ORIGINAL" PARIS - Egypt was reported Discount House here last week to be ready to launch I a major propaganda offensive, with · the goal of strengthening Franco- l OF RHODE ISLAND . Arab friendship and disrupting the 1287 NO MAIN I TRtET. PROVIDENCE. R I traditionally strong Franco-Israel Acron From Soordfo<:>buck TL'ltphonr UN1on 1 4640 ties. Egypt plans to__9Pen In Paris a Central Bureau of Information • \PPLI.\:\( .ES to coordinate Arab propaganda ac­ • .JEWELRY tivities In Western Europe. The bureau will Issue a dally bulletin ~- based on reports of the "Middle < • LIFTS East News Agency," a Cairo pro­ !!l paganda organization. :c: 766 Broadway BROADWAY Powt. R. I. Or. Adel Amar, a young univer­ Q sity lecturer and diplomat, who will head the operation. and who Is already In Paris, has been giv­ en unlimited funds and Is trying Q ' to buy a large block of shares In ~~ a French dally newspaper as a ~ . base for anti-Israel propaganda, LEASING He has had little success so far. The Egyptian Information Cen­ BUICK - OLDS - T-BIRD - CHEVY - PONTIAC ter Is busy seeking to organize Into one unit the 7,000 Arab stu­ LINCOLN - CADILLAC - ALL MAKES & MODELS dents attending French· univer­ sities. "The Assoclatlon of Arab Rotes Include LONG TERM LEASING Students" recently held Its first NO CAPITAL INVESTMENT EXECUTIVES, BUSINESSMEN meeting, which was largely an anti­ NO INSURANCE EXPENSE AND PROFESSIONALS Israel demonstra tlon. The Egypt­ NO REPAIR OR TIRE EXPENSE "TAILORED· PROGRAMS" Ian activities followed the decision NO OIL OR GREASE EXPENSE of the 13 Arab League state rulers, YOUR SPECIAL PLATES CAN at the recent summit meeting in BE USED Personalized Service EMERGENCY CAR AVAILABLE Alexandria, to launch a major pro­ Mrs. Sidney Volin WE BUY YOUR PRESENT CAR Call PA 3-4700 paganda drive against Israel In Miss Arline Marcia Coleman, Western capitals. Miss Roberta Gorden, who was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold maid of honor, wore an Ice blue Political Advertisement Coleman of 45 Brookside Drive, of peau de sole fashioned Cranston, became the bride of with a sabrlna and elbow Sidney Volin, son of Mr. and Mrs. length s leeves, and a controlled Joseph Volin of 9 Lenore Avenue, slclrt. She carried a cascade of Monsey, N. Y., on Saturday, Oct. white carnations. blue porn porns VOTE 24 at the Cranston Jewish Center. and Ivy. Rabbi Saul Leeman, assisted by The mother of the bride was Cantor Jack Smith, officiated at dressed In a gown of beau blue the 6:30 P .M, ceremony which satin In the empire style with FOR was followed by a reception at a sequin and beaded bodice, and the Center. Victor Gers tenbl an an A-line . The bridegroom's was sol oist. mother was gowned in a s heath Given In marriage by he r of pink satin wl th a chiffon over­ fa ther. the bride was gowned In decorated with Jewels . Both TED white brocade wlthanelbow-length mothers wore wris tlets of white bolero jacket trimmed at the Georgiana orchids. with French bows. The controlled skirt was fashioned with a de­ Stanl ey Volln served as best tachable catheral train. A man for hi s brother. Ushe r s we re LOW Grecian cluster of leaves embel­ Howard Coleman, Melvin Kaufman, lished with seed pearls and Jewels Noah Bass and Dr. Stephan Stein. held her bouffant Illusion vell . After a wedding trip to Miami FOR She carried a cascade of white Beach, Fla .. the couple will re­ roses, stephanot1s and Ivy. s ide In Rego Park, Queens, N.Y. Representative 75 Scholarships Awarded By Jewish Social Agencies VOTE THE CHAFEE TEAM NEW YORK-Seventy-five scho­ To be eligible for these awards, larships have been awarded for srudents must be accepted at an the 1964-65 school year to 59 stu­ accredited graduate school of so­ 3rd and 4th Columns dents for graduate studies In so­ cial work and must be Interested cial work by local Jewish Com­ In Center work as a career. All munity Centers and YM & YWHAs , applications arc made through the National Association of Jewish JWB's Personal Services, 145 E, Center Workers and the National 32nd St., New York, N.Y, Final Jewish Welfare Board QWB),JWB selections are made by scolar­ Is the national association of YM shlp committee. POINT & YHWAs and Jewish Community A recent survey revealed that Centers. . there are at least 200 applications Mrs. Robert M. Klein of New of major responsibility In JC-Cs York, chairman of JWB's national and YM & YWHAs which are now scholarship committee, who made unfilled for want of qualfled staff CEMETERY the announcement, said that a to­ and that more than 100 other tal of $250,000 In awards have positions are being covered by been made by JWB and Its affi­ untrained or lnadquately trained liates. The grants ranged from workers. schol arshlps of $1,000 to work­ Or. Arnulf M. , associate study plans valued at $6,500, All director, Council on Social Work of the students pl an professional Education, and former director, careers In Jewish Community Cen­ JWB Personnel Services.estimat­ ter and YM & YWHA work. ed that Jewish Community Center and YM & YWHAs wtll require REP. DIST. 3 Adenauer Plans 1,000 additional workers by 1970. CITY of PROVIDENCE Visit To Israel Kol Israel Prepares BONN - Former Chancellor Documentary Series POLLING PLACES: Adenauer announced last week his uftrrn" intend.on to make a pri­ JERUSALEM - Kol Israel, the John Howland School, vate trip to Israel In response to Israeli radio network, armounced Luzon Ave. a long-standing Invitation to a I ast week It had agreed to pre­ former Premier David Ben­ pare ·a series of documentaries on 2 Marvel Gym, Gurton. Dr. Adenauer gave no modern Israel! life for broadcast 485 Elmgrove Ave. date for the trip. on the Hamburg radio. The 88-year-old former Chan­ lbe series, entitled "Israel 3 Hose 24, - cellor. who Is now national chair­ Today," will Include reports on 270 Rochambeau Ave. man of the ruling Christian Demo­ Immigrant absorption, water prob­ cratic , party, will travel to Israel lems, music, an anthology of mod­ 4. St. Raymond's School In the Interest of "better lsraell­ ern Hebrew literature and round­ 260 Highland Ave. West German relatlons," a party table dlscusslon·s In German on a) Dist. 4 to the west of spokesman said. current Issues In Germany. lbe The spokesman added that Or. Hamburg broadcasts will start Highland Ave., Boys Adenauer received the Invitation early In 1965: Entrance when he was still Chancellor. Under his aegis West Germany b) Dist. 4 to the east of WORLD CONGRESS ELECTS Highland Ave., Girls signed a $3 million restitution Entrance ' agreement with Israel for com­ NEW YORK - ZOA president pensating victims of Nazism. Dr. Max Nussbaum has been elect­ Borm's last Installment If due to ed chairman of the American Sec­ be paid late this year. · tion of. the World Jewish Congress PLAN SAUL KAPLUN INSTITUTE . stltute of Applied Mathematics at ~ NEW YORK - Morris J, Kap- the Tel Aviv University In Israel, WHY 'THE JEWISH VOTE' Jun, prominent New York phll- It was announced here by the t anthroplst and business man plans American Friends of the Tel Aviv ;J - By J, L FISHBEIN Imagine a Jewish paper Lt. Governor Samuel Shapiro, Con­ t~o=e=•=t=ab=l=l=sh=::::•:::::::Sa::::ul:::::::::K::::a::::p::::lun==ln=-==Unl=v=e=r=s=lty:::::.======;: (Eclltorlal Reprinted from the suggesting a pollticlan could do gressman Sid Yates or State Rep­ I GA 1-1229 MRS. LEO GLEKLEN GA 1-1229 6 "Chicago Sentinel''.) something "for the Jews" which resentative Michael Z!atnlk, now t, i Despite· the Insistence by our would not "serve the community a canclldate for Judge of the Circuit OF t'1 !'il I "st ad tlonl m" (self-appointed or the nation?" Court. They brlnghonorandcredlt r spokesmen) denying the existence Sociologists seeking anexplan- to all of us. PETTERSON TRAVEL INC. > of a "Jewish vote.'' the fact re- ation for this phenomenon would What Is true about the business z I 7 6 Dorrance Street Providence 3, Rhode Island t, fuses to die. probably agree that It Is a reac- of the Jewish vote Is that Jews :,: f Samuel Schrelg, our New York tlon to our recent escape from the won't vote for someone just be­ Suggests t'1 i correspondent, points this out ghetto. The new generation of cause he's Jewish - or because :-, > 5 sharply In his column last week In American Jews, bending over of his party. We are not bllnd PERSONALIZED TRAVEL SERVICE r i which he says: " 'Sophisticated' backward In many cases, to prove partisans. Call me for your own folder describing every city you _o § Jews Insist there Is no such thing they are ll0% Integrated Amer- This Is well Illustrated In two travel to, Information includes unusual places to see; in­ j as a Jewish vote. A sophisticated leans , want the world to feel they current Instances. One, Involves teresting restaurants and nightclubs; where to shop for a politician like Bobby Kennedy who are no different from anyone else. Senator Goldwater, who many !!! engineered his late brother's a•- They would like to pretend they thought would capture our vote best values, etc. a cendancy to the Presidency be- have no special problems requlr- because of his partial Jewish ii lleves there Is a Jewish vote. Not Ing group cohesion. Therefore, the parentage. As we now know, the i only that, but he Is spending liter- wide-spread aversion to accepting reverse Is true. The "New York 5 ally millions to get that vote which the "Jewish vote" labell Times" predicts that he will get i accorcllng to all political pundits This of course, Is plain sllly less than half of the Jewish vote• i wlll decide New York's senatorial on the face of It since we are a secured by canclldates Nixon, who i election. Kenneth Keating too Is long way from the mlllennlum. reputedly snared 15% In I 960. !! SHECHMAN & CO. j out for the Jewish vote spending On page 3 of thl• Issue we carry The other example centers E i more money on Jewish publlca- a story from the American Jewish about the race In New York State. 5 INVESTMENTS e tlons than any senatorial candid- Committee, one of our most Senator Keating (R.) running § 5 ate before. Yet, 'sophisticated' sophisticated groups, pointing up against the supposed Invincibility i i Jews say no, there Is no Jewl!h wlde-spead discrimination against of the Kennedy name, seems to be 5 51 l Hospital Trust Bldg. i vote. Now, what Jew worth his Jews In corporations and clubs. ahead In the race for Jewlshvotes. i i beans would not want to see a They argue It Is still the aver- His record of longtime friendship !i1 man In Congress who cares for whelmlng rule throughout Amer- for Israel, opposition to antl-Seml- Providence 5 his brothers and sisters In Arab- lea. tlsm, and general support of all iii surrounded Israel? What In the What about places like Kenll- worthwhile Issues has not been i world Is wrong with that?WhatJew worth and elsewhere, where Jews forgotten. We Jews know our Tel: 421-0644 i Is not concerned with safeguards tradltlonally have been refused friend• as well as our enemies. i against anti-Semitism here and In perml•slon to live? Not far from Why should we be ashamed to ac- E countries where theU.S.hasdlplo- fashionable Lake Shore drive, 5 matlc representation? It's all right within a mile of 3 prominent syna- knowledge It on election day? i for the Negro to vote for the man gogues, a new bulldlng Is being That Is why this paper has Pollltcal Advertlaement Pollttcal Advertisement ii! who they think will be pro-Negro completed whose owner told us never accepted the bunkum thatwe § but Jews are ashamed of the Jew- just last week. "We don' t want must be silent while the great CRANSTON VOTERS! 5 !sh vote ..." too many of your people In here." Issues of life or death are being = i Typical of this nonsense Is the Or take the quota system In vogue decided by the electorate. We don't § i following quote from an editorial In •o many schools and colleges? think Jews ought to be Identified § I 5 In the "Jewish Community Bulle- True enough, we have come a Jong with one or the other party,orthat ii! Re-Elect ii! tin" of San Francisco, which reads way toward breaking down some ot we ought to be blindly partisan. § In part: the barriers, but we still have a This we think Is un-Amerlcan and======:~ { 5i "Talk of a Jewish bloc or a long, long way to do. What Jew therefore, un-Jewlsh. But to take § Jewish vote Irritates us - and worth his salt doesn't know this a stand against Goldwaterlom or i all of our colleagues In the Jewish to be the case? those like Charles Percy who sup- Mayor 5 Community Relations Council and Furthermore, there Is an port him, ts not only our right i the many other community and understandably honest pride on our but our duty! 5 national agencies engaged In com- part - as there Is wt th any ml- The oage Hillel once put I• iii munlty relations. norlty (pardon us for using this thusly: "I! I am not tor myoelf, 5 "While a very few of our peo- nasty word Senator Goldwater) - than who wlll be for me? And It James DiPrete, Jr. § pie, misguided and unthlnklngly, towards sons of our people who I am only tor myself than what 5 may chose their candidates on the have added luster to ou r ancient am 17" 5 basis of what has he done for the tradition. Is there a Jew worthy That's why there ls and VOTE TO ~ Jews, the vast majority of Jewish of the name who does not glory should be the right of Jewish iii voters decide by only one crlter- In the achievements of Justice group voting. It's to our credit, ii! Ion - how wlll he serve the Goldberg, Senators Javlts and and Instead of denying It we ought CONTINUE i communlty or the nation? ..." Rlblcoff, not to mention our own to be proud of lt. iii1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111n111111111111111111n111HHIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIHHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln CRANSTON'S PROGRESS window and wrapped her arms without success to pull Mr. around Mr. Kodish' s legs. To Kodish back Inside. Meanwhile, 85 Pound Woman gether they shouted for he! p. the police were notified. Two Their cries attracted other re­ men from the Wadsworth Avenue sidents of the building, who hur­ station finall y lifted the dangling Keep the Chafee-DiPrete Team Saves 250 Pounder ried to the apartment and tried man to safety. NEW YORK - A frail 85-year­ Cranston Republican City Committee old widow saved the 250-pound Senator James L. Taft, Chairman janitor of an upper Manhattan LAST WEEKS apartment building from falling r ANSWER. Political Advertl!ement Polltlcal Advertisement six stories to the street lastweek. I CROSSWORD PUZZLE "Thank God for th!• lady," the janitor, Aaron Kocllsh, told ACROSS 48. Fasten 16.A THE TEAM THAT CARES the pollce after he was pulled 1. Without : together cereal poetic DOWN I to safety. 11 1f it weren't for her, ELECT I rd be dead now." 5. Obtains 1. Runattop 19. Fisher­ As Mr. Kocllsh and the wom­ 9. Map speed man's t an, Mrs. Julia Bower, told the 10.Spoken 2. Toward net 11. Gladiators' story, he had gone to her top­ the lee 20. Savory "theater'' fioor apartment at 681 West 3. Girl's 23.Flowed l 12. Bay nickname 193d Street to repair a living­ 25. Writing window 4. Instrument Imple­ room window. 14. Contend in-a car The 52-year -old superintend­ ment for · 5. Exclama­ 27. A ent was seated on the slll when 15. A measure tion cellarway a metal guard rail that he was of length 6. Blunder 28.Good 35. Tapestry leaning against gave way, and he 17. Negative 7. Thin tin friends 38. Erase: fell backwards outside the bulld­ vote plate 29.Onewho print. lng, with his knees hooked aver 18. Half an em 8. Floss edits 40. Mid-East the •Ill and one hand grasping the 19.Remains 11. Birds as 30. Greek lette.r land .broken railing. 21. Verb: a class 31 . Alter 42. Old time,, Mrs. Bower rushed to the neuter: 13. Awildcat 32. Sea eagles 44. Past abbr. 22.Road 2 !) 4 6 7 8 ARTHUR W. ERNEST J. MEMBERSHIP GROWS ~I 1:::0 1• The membership rolls of Rhode 24.Top f¼: Island Blue Cross and Physicians 26. Breeze f¾1'1 ~10 GWYNNE CALDWELL Sel"Ylce climbed to a new all-time 27. Anthropoid ~ peal< as aver 5,980 new members 28.Famous II 3 Quaker l¾'c joined' the health plans during the 30.He,rtoa 14 16 The ()rovidence City Council recent two-week Open Enrollment ~IS ~ 7 throne Drive, It was announced today 33. Publlc II (0 ~21 Is Big Business by Arthur F. Hanley, executive notice ~" director. 34.Relleved 2t 21 r•" d They are going to spend approximately $46,000,000.00 of The recent drive results 36.Hour: ~ boosted the I ocal Blue Cross en­ abbr. u 1c7 your money in the coming year. Elect two successful busi­ rollment to 676,000 subscribers, 37. Cover ~ ~ l'0, ~ r¼ ness men to represent you. This is your money. and some 630,400 are now mem­ 39. Narrow 28 2' JI ti See that you are well represented in this ward by the bers of Physicians Service. Inlet ~ '"' "team that cares." While announcing the drive re­ 40. Man'a , JS :,4 .,. :,6 sults, Mr. Hanley said that about name ~ ~ one third •of the new members 41. Gulde 57 51 39 ctO CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES are In the 65 years of age and 43. Cautions ¾ ~ QVer category. He said that some 45. Bulglng 41 .. a •n 44 NINTH WARD 1,700 senior citizens joined Blue jar ~ Cross and 1,530 signed 1111 for 46.Aklngof '15 '16 PROVIDENCE Physicians Service . protection. hrael ~ ~ ~ Seventy-five per cent of all eligible 47.Com­ r<7 41 Rhode Isl anders aver -age 65 are munlata I¾ ~ ~ VOTE REPUBLICAN now members pt the local Blue 3rd and 4th Columns Cron Plan. PUZZLE NO, 835 = A subscription to the Herald who ..has everything" else. Call Is a good gift for the person 724-0200.

Political Advertisement ORGANIZATION NEWS CHOOSE ALLISON TEMPLEBETiiAM Albert Schlossberg of Boston, ·.Cl~"~Jifi~d c THIRD WARD VOTERS "The Oral Law - What, Why?" editor of the "National Jewish Vet­ will be discussed In Rabbi Alfred eran, "will be the guest speaker. Can Choose Any Two Fruchter' s sermon at services at . Call\;724-0200 -.: ... _~~~t~-~tt;.~;~ . J~ Of The Four Candidates Temple Beth Am this evening starting at 8:30 o'cloclc. An Oneg TO ADDRESS HILLEL For City Council Shabbat, sponsored by Mr. and Joseph M. Flnlde, chairman Mrs. Lester Aptel, will follow the of the greater Providence com­ CHOOSE ALLISON services. mittee of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nal B'rlth, wlll pre­ EAST SIDI - 215 Morris Avenue. 6 rooms, second floor, two bed· FIRST! TO HOLD SERVICES sent a demonstration of the "Rumor Clinic" before the ~~~- ~::~~ ~rce-5~~wly ren• Irving H. Levin, department com­ ufn Citizens #or Allison Committee mander of the Jewish War Vet­ members of the Bryant College William L. llahin, Chairman erans, will lead a delegation to Hillel on Tuesday. The meeting EAST SIOE will be held In 'the study hall of Newport on Friday, Nov. 6, to Attractive Apartment on hold Memorial Services at Touro Jacobs Hall the Bryant College Newly Renovated campus starting at 7 P .M. NOW ... ONE DIRECT LINE Synagogue. Six rooms, first floor. Tile bathroom TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL and shower. 220 wirlng. Garage. FOR ALL AIRLINE RESERVATIONS Services at Temple Beth Israel GAspee 1-ln3 Conservatives Lose this evening wlll be conducted by EAST SIDE, Oak HIii - Top loca• PACKAGE TRIPS & VACATION PLANNING Rabbi Jacob Handler and Cantor lion. Alfred Stone Road, first floor. Arthor Yollcoff assisted by the Six rooms, two bedrooms. Garage. TE 1-5200 As Pope Steps In temple choir. "Women's Three­ GA l.a814 or 725-MSS. fold Role," wlll be the subject 9-Carpenters And Builders HO SERVICE CHARGE- IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATION of Rabbi Handler's •ermon. On Jewish Draft Francine Abrams, daughter of ADDITIONS, ■ Iterations, residential, Lndustrial, bullding. Garages. Bath­ PRICE TRAVEL SERVICE ROME - Pope Paul VI has Mr. and Mrs. Philip Abrams, will rooms, cement work, dormers, become Bas Mltzvah at this service store fronts. Free estimates. 942-- responded to an appeal by liberal 1044. 12-18 776 HOPE STREET PROVIDENCE cardinals attending the Ecumeni­ which wlll start at 8:10 o'clock. cal Co1D1cil, and overruled con­ An Oneg Shabbat wlll follow. 17-Floor Servicing servative prelates and Vatican BOOK CLUB TO MEET FLOORS washed and waxed, also all officials who reportedly have been Jeneral c I ea n in g. Reasonable. The first meeting of the Tem­ Larry"s Home Cleaning. EL 3-9648 striving to dilute a draft declara­ ple Beth Am Sisterhood Book Club ufn tion on Catholic-Jewish relations wtll be held on Thur•day at I P .M. and freedom of conscience. In the temple library. Mn. 19-General Services An official source said that Bernard Bleder wlll review "The EX,-ERT cleanln9 Mrvlce. Floors, MILLER'S the Pope acted after IS prominent Rothschllds," a book by Frederic walls, windows, offices and homes. THE cardinals asked him to Intervene Morton. Excellent rates. 751-9580. ufn RHODE RHODE to prevent the conservative pre­ Mrs. Sidney Goldstein ls 21-Help Wanted - Women ISLAND'S INTERNATIONAL ISLAND'S I ates from "sabotaging" the de­ chairman of Adult Educadon. sires of the Co1D1cll majority on GIFTS BY AVON for you, and all FINEST FINEST DELICATESSEN controversial lcey Issues. PoUtlcal Advertlffment ~~:/•w~~{d~fie y~ue l(k~9\ob~~~ American, European and Ladn of the many Representatives who will make extra dollars the Avon American cardinals made their way~ Phone GA 1-2908. PROVIDENCE - WARWICK - PAWTUCKET appeal to the Pope last Slmday '' night, after they met to review 30-Painting, Paperhanging what they called ''the gravest FRIDAY, OCT. 30 THRU THURSDAY, NOV. 5 crisis" of the entire Co1D1cll. Don't STATEWIDE ,-AINTING COMPANY They expressed fears that the EXTERIOR ,-AINTING STRICTLY KOSHER Vatican Coordinating Commission i:~~~i~ ~~c::d ~~t:rs e~!r:~t~~: COOKED IN OUR OWN KITCHEN and the ColalCII presidency, staff­ Guaranteed. ed mainly by conservative ad­ F. NOTARIANNI ministrators from the Vatican Touch Bu1. 6214t44 Rea.. HO 1--43'7 Curia, were determined to water ufn !he master lever when you vote. ROAST BEEF lb.1. 97 dawn ColD!cll acdons already Press down the small lever only 31-Pet Column SAVE $1.00 taken on the lcey Issues. 1be beside each name of the candi­ Curia ls the central administra­ dates of your choice. Leave the G~~~~e:.~ffr~~~d /e"r::~~~iyor s:!:: FROM OUR OWN KITCHEN tion of the Catholic Church. levers down. To vote Governor TIie exact content of the draft Chafee. press down the small :~reue'a. ~~ei11~4:i~1b~~5:Ji~~!~~ lab~!: • HOMEMADE CHOPPED LIVER declaration on Jews, at the lever nut to his name in the black and silver, black and tan. • HOMEMADE HORSE RADISH present stage, has not 1-n dis­ 3rd column, opposite the 4th WI 2-3980. uf~ • HOMEMADE PURE CHICKEN FAT closed. The original draft, pre­ lever. 42-Special Notices pared by Cardinal Bea's secre­ • HOMEMADE CHOPPED HERRING WANT ■ D: People to vote for Good tariat, absolved all Jews, past Government. Kass tor Council, 3rd ALL KOSHER AND SAME MILLER'S QUALITY. and present, a: responsibility for FIRST, Ward, 4th Column. the cruclftxlon of Jesus, called on CHOOSE HEBREW NATIONAL-TASTE THE DIFFERENCE Catholics to purge themselves of CHAFEE CJW HELP NEGROES anti-Semldsm stemming from the LOS ANGELES - ColDlcll of MIDGET Democrats Jewt•h Women ls actively assist­ charge, and strongly condemned for Chlfu all anti-Semitic manifestations. Lill M. Sapin1le7, Ing In Integrating a previously SAVE Before the third session open­ Chairman all-white West Side neighborhood 40c lb. 89c ed last Sept. 14, word leaked out Into which Negro families have SALAMI started to move. that the draft had been changed. FROM OUR FREEZERS-STRICTLY KOSHER PoUtical Advertlsement Poiltlcal Advertisement Political Advertisement • CORNISH GAME HENS • POTATO KNISHES KEEP OUR EDUCATION STRONG DUCKS KASHA KNISHES • • REJECT Sinister Influences In The Interest Of The Welfare Of Our Youth CHICKEN BREASTS LIVER KNISHES • • Maintain An Atmosphere Of Dignity and Respect In Our School System • CHICKEN LEGS • MEAT KREPLACH • CHICKEN WINGS • HAMBURG PATTIES RE-ELECT • CHICKEN LIVERS • ROAST BEEF DINNERS • KISHKA • POT ROAST DINNERS RAYMOND F. FRICKER FROM NORWAY-CROSS PACK-TINY NOVEMBER 3rd For BRISLING 3 FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEE - DISTRICT F Business man. married, parent. graduate of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy and Allled Sci­ SARDINES ences. practicing Pharmacy in this community for over thirty years, member of the American SAVE 29c 1.00 Pharmaceutical Association, Public Health Association, Rhode Island Pharmaceutical Associa­ tion, American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Association of Druggists, Providence Lions Club, K . of C., Parent Teachers Association. the Y.M.C.A., Uni­ KOSHER FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT versity of R. I. Alumni Association, Holy Name Society, Urban League of Rhode Island, Provi­ dence Youth Progress Board. Butler Hospital Corp., R. I. Heart Association and many other Our Fresh Meot Department Is Closed at Noon on Friday National and local organizations contributing to the development of Youth. and All Day Saturday. SUPPORT THIS BLUEPRINT FOR THE FUTURE These specials are in effect SUN. NOV. 1 - FRI. NOV. 6 I 1) Expanded elementary library program. 13) Continued modernWltton of our physical plant. J. 2) Adult educational programs. 14) Complete the construction of the IJppltt Hlll STRICTLY KOSHER 3) On-The-Job training programs. School 4) Pilot demonstrations for innovations in currtcu- 15) Complete the construction of a new Classical HEAVY STEER BEEF Jurn. High School, and a James L. Hanley Educa­ 5) School social work. tion Center. 18) Construction of a Vocational Training School, ~~ ~~~~~~~:~~~n programs. with all modern equlpment-unexcelled any• 8) r:t.-~~::sAfternoon and evening tutoring programa. where for this type or education. lb. 5 Sc 9) Extended school counseling. 17) Expanded program for emotionally disturbed, LIVER 10) Special programs for school dropouts. physically and mentally handicapped. STRICTLY KOSHER g~ ~,~~~~t!f1~nsc:,o~heat~a:~~ ~crai;;in::~~ule. This blueprint for the future wlll not require any increase tn the local tax rate of $39 per thousand. It wUl be financed through State funds, Federal grants, Federal matching funds, tn addltlon to bond ts.sues lb. that you have already approved. Chicken LEGS 49c My record demonstrates concluodvely I have approved and supparted measures that provide an education system that develops In each child the ablllty to face and adjust to life In a All Stores Open Week Days and Sundays rapidly chanslnc world with the be9t education possible, enablinc him to dlstlnculllh between rlcht and wronc, and to act with courace to •upport the American -Y of life. PAWTUCKET WARWICK PROVIDENCE 1619 Warwick Avenue Throu,-h the proper use of this knowl~e. he may contribute to the advancement of people 542 Pawtucket Avenue Goteway Shop. Center 776 Hope StrHI without recarcl to race, color, creed, soelal or economic bacqroand. Next to Korb'• lalcery Hax1ie Four Corners (Ko1hor Only) 1,30 A.M. to 10 r.M. 9 A.M. lo 9 r .M. I A.M. lo 7,30 r .M. Pull The Small Lever To The Right Of My Name In The Second Column