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Rabbis Strongly Oppose Ben-Gurion Resigns -Use Of PubUc Funds As Israeli Premier For Private Schools JERUSALEM - Still demand­ NEW YORK - . ,Use of public ing an inqury •"according to legal funds for private and · parochial procedure by a court or a legal schools was strongly opposed last THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH WEEKLY IN R. I . AND SOUTHEAST MASS. board of inquiry" Premier David week by the New York Board of Ben-Gurion of Israel resigned Rabbis. VOL. XLIV No. 48 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1961 16 PAGES Tuesday night because of the ·' "fhe',.,'board; ·consisting of 750- -'_ ~ ---. ---.• - ~------"Lavon Affair." Mr. Ben-Gurion submitted his spiritual leaders who represent Orthodox, Conservative and Re- Election Of New Judaism -Fleurishes In u. s. resignation to President Yitshak form Judaism, adopted a resolu- C'J.. f R Ben Zvi on his return from a / tion at its 80th annual meeting .1.1ie ahhinate According To AJC President vacation at Lake Galilee. His re­ terming use of public funds for signation brought down a coalition NEW YORK - "Contrary to j Anglo-Jewish press, Jewish publi­ government which has been in parochial ·schools "a violation of FostponedArr.a1·n our understanding of the hallowed '::I ' prophecles that integration of cations and historical societies, power since December, 1959. Jews into American life would new techniques in community re­ In his letter of resignation Mr. principal of church-state sepa­ TEL AVIV, Israel - All the ration." eventually lead to the disappear- latlons and scores of organiza­ Ben-Gurion said that a minister­ political parties represented in the ance of Judaism, both Judaism tlons devoted to specialized in­ Knesset ~arl!ament> , agreed last ial committee which cleared Pin­ Referring to Gov. Rockefeller's and Jewish organizational life terests at home, in Israel ·and has Lavon of responsibility in the recent proposal to grant such week to postpone the election of have flourished in the United throughout the world." "Affair" had reached a decision a new Chief Rabbinate until the funds and to a bm pending in States," Herbert B. Ehrmann, Support for Israel which "ran counter to the basic the Legislature, the resolution end of 1961. president of the American Jewish Turning to the relationship of said: justice under the fundamental Had the elections been arranged Committee, declared here last American Jews to Israel, Ehr­ law of the country." "We consider it ultimately as scheduled by a committee of week at a meeting of the executive mann said that the AJCommittee The "Lavon Affair" took place harmful to our religious insti­ Government appointees, religious board of the organization. had supported the establishment more than six years ago, when tutions to depend on state funds Jews would have been divided in Emphasizing that J ews in this of the State as a haven for Jews Mr. Ben-Gurion was in retire­ for the furtherance of their pro­ their attitude to the new chief country "have made many and who need or want to emigrate grams." ment. At that time, Mr. Lavon was rabbi and the SuprJ!me Rabbini­ rich contributions to the evolving there. defense minister Last December a The resolution noted that "the cal Council. culture of America," Ehrmann He said that the AJCommittee Cabinet majority exonerated Mr. religious schools clearly are es­ The outgoing authorities and said, "There has also been an had continued to support it for Lavon from responsibility for tablished to serve the sectarian most of the country's recognized amazing development of Jewish two main reasons: within the ordering a secret security opera­ purposes of the sponsoring reli­ rabbis, as well as their political movements and institutions a framework of American foreign tion which turned into a major gious group." allies in the National Religious creative activity for which' It policy which supports any viable blunder. Details of the operation Front, have warned that they would be hard to find a parallel. democracy in any part o! the have never been disclosed. would not recognize the results. "Jews have advanced revolu- world; and because of "a com­ Antj-Semitic Pape·r An attempt is to be made to tionary concepts in philanthropy. mon history and heritage and re­ Brings Action In replace the present election sys­ They have created cultural and llglon American Jews feel strong Rush Project tem with one that will separate educational institutions reflecting bonds of friendship and sympa­ Arkansas House rabbinical affairs from party the divergent backgrounas of their thy with the Jews of Israel." politics. LITTLE ROCK, Ark - Circula­ founders. Throughout the United Ehrmann called for a nation­ To Send Water Set Up in British Era States one finds Jewish centers, wide training program to cope tion of a newspaper with a strong The present law stems from re­ -anti-Semitic slant caused the Ar­ Jewish sponsored hospitals of the with the acute shortage of train­ ( Continued on Page 5) highest standing, a Jewish and ed persoi:inel In the intergroup and To Negev Area kansas House to revive a res­ ------community relations field. He olution requiring approval of such JERUSALEM - Israel is rush­ stressed . that a large body of ing the ambitious project to send material by -the House Clerk be­ Refuses To Discuss Plans trained workers were "desperately fore it can be distributed in the water from the Sea of Galilee to House. ·on Q·f Fratern1·ty neded to deal with America's num- the parched Negev, 150 miles to On Expulsl ber one domestic problem - group the south. Urgency has been added The newspaper purported to be tensions and conflicts." ,I NEW YORK - The president by the worst year of drought 'and the official organ of the National Kavanaugh appealed to Cali­ Shortage of Personnel of the national Alpha Tau Omega fornia Attorney General Stanley the driest three-year period in the States' Rights Party and was "Despite the Impressive record 110 years that records have been published at Birmingham, Ala. organization refused a public dis­ Mosk for advice and support in cussion last week for his frater­ of advancement of intergroup re­ kept for the area. The lead headline proclaimed the controversy. He immediately lations," Ehrmann warned, "the nity's plans to expel Its Stanford received a guarantee of help from Rivers and springs have de­ "Reds Move Into White House" University chapter because it field Is experiencing an acute and creased and underground water and the lead article attacked Assistant Attorney General Frank­ growing shortage of skilled pro­ ". pledged four Jewish students. lin H. Williams, who headed the formations are at an alarmingly President Kennedy for naming All that Gerald E. Johnson fessional . personnel. Moreover, low level. With irrigation being two Jews to his Cabinet. state's civil rights section and who there are at present no schools-­ would say was: also happens to be head of the carried on right' through nor­ Representative Field, Jr., of "I wish. you'd refer to them as or facilities within schools-for mally wet seasons, the Govern­ Hempstead, last week complained California NAACP. . professional training preparatory non-Christian r a the r th a n More Support ment has allocated additional about the newspaper. to working in this field." funds to advance its _Negev The middle two pages of the Jewish." He also received an expression Dr. John Slawson, executive Asked what the difference was, of support from _William Craig, project from the summer of four-page tabloid-size publication (Continued on Page 5) 1964 to the- winter of 1963. were taken up with anti-Jewish Johnson replied: c:lean of men at the university, quotes from historical figures and "I think that's pretty obvious." which banned discriminatory At Tabigha, key . point of the German authorities. Johnson flew from his home in clauses in fraternity constitutions Arnold Toynbee Accepts project on the edge of the sea of Mrs. E. L. Bishop of North Little Cleveland to Palo Alto, Calif., f.or three years ago. In additlqn, Galilee, French and Israeli engi­ Rock, national vice chairman of a hearing on national frateputy Stendor Sweeney, president cif the Ambassador's Challenge neers are scooping -0ut the core of I the States' Rights party, said she charges that the campue chapter Inter-Fraternity CounciI, said MONTREAI.r-Arnold Toynbee, a· hill as the site of the pumping '· had dis~ributed the . .newspapers. violated the organization's consti- other fraternities on the -campus the British historian, has accepted station. tutlon. were behind Kavanaugh "100 per a challenge by Yaacov Herzog, Is­ Hidden From Attack NO JEWS IN ROIT The membership clause of the cent." The pumping facility will thus constitution restricts membership raeli Ambassador to Canada, to ATHENS , Ga. - None of the to "Caucasians who accept the Alpha Tau Omega has 120 join a public discussion of the be out of sight and protected from 320 J°ewish students apparently Christian faith." chapters throughout the country, Arab refugee question. possible attack from Syrian posi­ took part in the student riots Chapter· Won't Yield including one at the University .of This was the latest development tions across the sea. sparked· by the admission of two But even as the machinery was California at 'Berkeley, which in a controversy that arose last By the end of 1963, this under­ Negro students to the University being put into operation to oust pledged a Jewish student without week over a statement by Dr. ground pumping station will be of Georgia, in the opinion of Rab- the chapter, Mike Kavanaugh, the any. controversy two years ago. ' Toynbee to a group of McGill Uni­ lifting a stream of water nine bi Nathaniel Zimsklnd, director of Stanford chapter president, said · versity students· that the Jews' feet thick to an operating pond at -the Hillel Foundation at the the 54 members of his group had RECEIVES MEDAL treatment of Arabs in Palestine Wadi Tufa, at the entrance to university. voted not to drop the pledges. GROTON, Com:1. - Vice-Ad­ in 1947 was as morally indefen­ the Belt Netofa Valley and more "I did- not see any of the Jew- "The position of our cllapter is miral Hyman G. Rickover, who sible as the Nazi slaughter of Jews. than 800 feet above the level of !sh. students I have grown to know one of choosing our members. be­ forced through the. development Pr. Toynbee's comments aroused the Sea of Galllee. through Hillel associations among cause they would be an asset to and building of the Navy's first nu­ a storm- of protest. He said that , Another pumping station at the demonstrators," Rabbi Zlm- the house," he said "When choos­ clear - powered submarine, last the establishment of Israel had Wadi Tufa will give the water an skind said last w,eek. He added Ing members w,e do not consider week was awarded the Navy's subjected Jews outside that coun­ additional lift of 400 feet into the that he had polled a group of_ their religious beliefs. If the highest peace-time award, the try to a conflict of'loyalty and that valley. :i;t will be sent at a begin­ Hillel members about desegregat- charter of our chapter is revoked, Distinguished Service Medal. the state had no historical or ning rate of 50,000,000,000 gallons ing the university and found a we shall continue as an active The award-was presented to the Biblical Justification. He also a year, through canals, tunnels two-to-one· vote for admitting Ne- fraternity on campus but as a lo- Jewish navai officer on the deck criticized the Arab states' role in and pipelines into the desert that gro students. cal one." of the Nautilus. the refugee pi:,oblem. (Continued on Pa~ 5

,,,,/ :.1 ... - N PLANS NEW DEPARTMENT could solve many of her gr_ftvest JERUSALEM - Israel's Minis­ problems." German Officials Rally try of Edu~ation is planning a West S new department to arrange a pro­ ~ gram under which Jeiwsh youth APPEAL TO HAMMARSKJOLD To Defense Of Dr. Hans Globke • will be brought here from abroad TEL AVIV - An appeal was BONN - West German officials .., for high school and university rights by allegedly informing the MRS. MAURICE PORTNOY Issued to Secretary General Dag rallied last week to the defense of press about ttie Investigation be­ ~ study in Isra~l. according to Edu­ Hammarskjold, of the United Na- Dr. Hans Globke, State Secretary Funeral services for Mrs. Annie fore notifying Globke and Chan­

t - i \ DR. SOLOMONS TO SPEAK School P.T.A. on Thursday at 8:30 w Dr. Gerald Solomons, pedia­ P .M. His subject will be "How to Dark Youth Of Disraeli trician and associate member of Get Along With Your Child." By Paul Johnson the Institute for Health Sciences A guestlon and answer period ~ tragic series of follies, the conse­ the chief reason why he became a at Brown University, will be the will follow Dr. Solomons' talk. Re- g; 'F allure, failure, failure, par­ quences of which were to burden novelist. "Vivian Grey," his debut, guest speaker at the meeting of freshments will be served. Parents tial success, renewed failure, ul­ him for decades. His father had was a scandalous success, but the the · East Side Center Nursery and friends are inviteji to attend. = timate and complete ·victory.' So little money to give him: his first sums he received from it wer~ ------g Lord Randolph Churchill summed object, therefore, was to make it, immediately absorbed in settling up the career of Disraeli. More fast. While still an articled solic­ his more pressing debts, and he lllJ than SO biographies -have told the itor's clerk, at the age of 18, he was never able to hit the jackpot story of his long battle, after he became heavily involved in the again, though h~ threshed about had broken Peel, to recreate the South American mining spec\!.la­ in various directions - including -VISIT- Tory Party and restore itto office; tions of the mid-1820's, writing a translation and even poetry. but the first 34 years of his life, series of shady commercial pam­ phlets and investing his hypo­ Indeed, he was only able to LAWRENCE M. BAY AN until his election to Maidstone in Stylist and Designer o# Fine Jewelry and Remounts = 1837, have always been curiously thetical earnings i n disastrous keep afloat by two devices: bor­ shrouded. We know that they were stocks. How he met his City friends rowing expensive City money and Office and Showroom : painful and, in some respects, we do not know; but he appears to touching his acquaintances. The 194 WATERMAN STREET have had, from the earliest age, first merely increased the ser­ ly Appointment Only • Please Call Plantations 1-1100 I disreputable; we also know that, after his rise to fame and the an extraordinarily wide and du­ iousness of his position, the second tightening-up of public morality in bious acquaintance. At the same led to bitterness and lost friend­ LMB the 1840's, Disraeli did his best time, h!!' contracted with John Mur­ ships. His long correspondence CORPORATION PEARLS to cover up his earlier traces. He ray to become editor and co­ with Benjamin Austen traces the proprietor of a daily newspaper, of I , bowdlerised new editions of his famlllar pattern admiration for •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• novels and toned down his sartorial "The Representative." Both ven­ a youthful genius gradually chang­ excesses (he even went so far as tures crashed within months. Mur­ ing to cold contempt for a cheat to deny, in a newspaper letter, ray lost over b 20,000. Disraeli and a liar; and Austen was lucky-­ - SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT that he had ever possessed green went into debt, with two other he eventually got his money back. trousers: a palpable lie or, per­ young men, for b7,000. Others fared far worse. In 1830, Ringuettes haps, a convenient collapse of it seems, Disraeli had to be res­ Is,,> memory). Towards the end of his From this initial calamity, cued from a sponging-house; life, he seems to have burned Disraeli's finances never recov­ throughout this period, he often Esso Service Station ...co batches of letters andcensoredhis ered. At no time in his life did his had to change his address to avoid (FORMERLY OF 170 ANGELL STREET) ...0, secret diary. He left instructions earnings exceed his expenditure sheriff's officers, and on one oc­ to his executors to destroy certain and when, in 1839, he steered Into casion narrowly escaped arrest HAS NOW MOVED TO papers. These were never carried the safe financial haven of mar­ in his father's house. 935 NORTH MAIN STREET out, at any rate in full, but his great riage to Mrs. Wyndham Lewis, a He later described this period biographer, Moneypenny, writing comfortable widow with some as 'my miserable youth,' and cer­ • Pick-up and Delivery Service shortly after the turn of the cen- bS,000 a year, his debts were tainly his letters at the time often • We Give TOP VALUE ST AMPS TE. 1-9593 . tury, still judged it necessary to around b20,000. During the inter­ express desperation. But I doubt suppress evidence of some .of his vening period, his overwhelming if Disraeli suffered as much as early financial transactions and of but undirected ambition necessa­ his anxious family and creditors. all his Illicit love affairs. Sub­ rily took the forms most likely to sequent biographers w,ere able to bring him ready cash. This w~ (Continued OD Pa&'e 6) add little. Recently, however, virtually all {)t:1on '.1 Ca,J Stoppe the known Disraeli papers have Propaganda. Campaign Against Jews become available for public in­ NOW LOCATED AT spection. These include not only 30 boxes of papers - including the Seems To Be Under Way In Morocco 138 WAYLAND AVENUE - GA 1-7522 mutilated diary - at Hughenden, but PARIS - A full-scale prop­ A letter from a Casablanca Jew - FREE PARKING - an important series of letters he aganda campaign appears to be to the Paris newspaper Le Monde wrote to Benjamin Austen, one of under way in the Kingdom of Mo­ told of governmental action to ex­ his principal creditors, and Aus­ rocco, its target the 250,000 re­ punge the world "Israel" from all VALENTINE CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ten's wife Sara, who launched him maining Jews, it was reported last textbooks, Carr wrote. The letter as a literary prodigy. First in the week. The campaign, developed in stated, "The situation of Jews ls NOW ON DISPLAY field to examine them is an enter­ connection with the recent meet­ growing more and more desper­ prising American scholar, Mr. Ing of the Arab-African neutralist ate." B. R. Jerman, who has shown con­ states In Casablanca which Presi­ siderable ingenuity In tracking Charges 'Criminal Campaign' dent Nasser of the United Arab Meanwhile, Moroccan Informa­ down a number of related manu­ Republic j!.ttended, seemed also to scripts. Though he appears to tion Minister Ahmed Alaoul charg­ have been spurred by the news of ed that Zionist organizations were have overlooked one fascinating the disaster that befell 43 Jews FRED SPIGEL'S batch of papers - the letters which waging a "criminal campaign" by seeking to escape Morocco to set­ driving Moroccan Jews to Israel Disraeli and his mother wrote to tle in Israel. KOSHER FOOD CENTER John Murray, the publisher-and "under any conditions," The New though his handling of the material The Jerusalem Post correspon­ York Times reported. He said the 225 - 229 PRAIRIE AVENUE is often, from a literary viewpoint, dent here, Maurice Carr, stated Zionist groups had "created a Jew­ GA 1-855$ MA 1-6055 clumsy and insensitive, his book, that the opening of a press cam­ ish problem in Morocco by stirring "The Young Disraeli," is offirst­ paign against the Jews "fore­ up a flight psychosis." rate interest. shadows official repressive meas­ He also denied charges that The dynamic of Disraeli• s early ures If not mob violence." Mo r o c c o was discriminating years appears to me to have been He said the daily newspaper AI against Jews and reports of his ambivalent attitude towards Abram demanded a "special sta­ "brutal treatment" of Jews, but his father. Isaac D'lsraeli was the tus" for Jews, that Is, revival of the conceded that Moroccan Jews who son of a philistine merchant and medieval ghetto laws. He quoted desired to leave the country must Heavy SRISKET of BEEF lb 89c stockbroker. He revolted sharply another daily, Al FaJr, as saying: undergo careful Investigation and against his father's attempt to were not given passports unless A-LA KING 15 OZ CAN chain him to business (his earliest "We granted them full citizen­ they could prove they were not BRILLS MACARONI 3 cans 37c literary work was a poetic de­ ship although they did not share going to Israel. NORWAY MAI.D nunciation of commerce) and our sacrlflces in the independ­ The screening of the film, Mein eventually, after anguished family ence struggle. That has enabled Kampf, depicting nazl anti-Jew­ NORWEGIAN SARDINES 2 cans 35c them, with the help of the· co­ debates, became a professional ish measures, provoked anti-Jew­ STEMS AND PIECES 4 OZ CAN man , of letters. He was, however, lonialism which gave them a ish rioting at a cinema in Casa­ BIC MUSHROOMS 4 cans 99c essentially a passive figure, re­ chance of education and which blanca, JTA said. Young Moslem promoted pro-Zionist organiza­ tiring and contemplative, whose nationalists were held responsible. work was primarily a descant on tions, to occupy key posts to take - COMBINATION SPECIAL - Le Monde, reviewing the dis­ the researches of others. Charac­ charge of vital sectors in publlc criminations which Moroccan Jews teristically, his breach with the life and learn certain State secrets. 1 cont. 1 pint synagogue was brought about by· suf!er either individually or col­ the insistence of the elders that he "As for Jewish organizations, lectively, asserted that arrests of STRAWBERRIES SOUR CREAM should hold office. Disraeli re­ they have become official centers Jews had recently increased and spected his father for his gentle­ for espionage and sabotage where that even the most inoffensive ness but also, one feels, despised plots are hatched against the ex­ Jewish organizations were regard­ · Both for him for his timidity towards the ternal and internal security of the ed with suspicion by Moroccan 67c world. For Benjamin's one aim, in State. Measures taken heretofore authorities. his first 30 years, was to become by the authorities to end treason­ Because of these disabllltles, It a man of action, a romantic execu­ able and criminal activities proved stated, Jews were "Illegally" leav­ From Tuesday to Friday Sabbath Information tive. The compulsive hero of his inadequate, showing the trouble ing Morocco at the rate of · 2,000 - Our - Boas_ewlves! . youth was Byron, and it is not until ls deeper and graver than we a year. It added that the deterio­ FISH DEPARTMENT Light Sabbath the Byronic echoes begin to fade thought. The problem must be re­ ration of conditions for Moroccan Candles considered and severe punishment Jews was particularly regrettable OPEN DAILY that the mature Disraeli emerges. ' Tonlte 4:43 But what sort of action? Dis­ inflicted on all who mock the because Morocco was· probably the - With - Ned Friday at raeli did not know; and his father dignity of ti:ie State, violate its only Middle East or Arab country FRESH WATER FISH 4:52 P. M. being unable 9r unwilling to supply laws and harm its sacred lnStltu­ where Jews could live harmonious­ guidance, he spent his youth in,e..,_ tions." ly with the Moslem majority. ----~--;..L.._- .. ... __J "Tide Cars" By Gabriel Gersh books revealed that there were sored, The incident is typical of the Germans' uncertainty as to A 16-year-old Germanboywith several more of the same ob­ a curiosity about the sea aJtd a jectionable sort -- not straight­ how one should explain the Nazi desire for technical knowledge re­ forward propaganda, to be sure, period to children. At_titudes on cently walked into the main public but adventure stories calculated the subject waver between two On Sale library in Snmgart and asked for to imbue their readers with a re­ extremes: Supreme confidence books on ships and navigation. He spect for those qualities which the that the postwar generation needs no warning; and a nervous in­ -I was given a selection of books Nazis found most useful. Uncertain from two sets of shelves, the Sea as to what should be done, the sistence that the wrongness of Travel and World War sections, father took the books along to his the past must be driven home to , which he took home and started local trade-union secretary, one every child at every step, to read. Herr Dieter Schmidt, who lodged a complaint with the authorities, German parents occasionally Among the books he had been express anxiety about the kind of given was one called "Periscope Inquiries revealed that the l!brary, and other libraries in books their children are reading, Southwards,'' which turned out to but they seem to prefer to bE: left be an adventure story about the Baden-Wurttemberg, had a number AUSTIN-HEALEY SPRITE of these books on their shelves. with the right to exercise their German Navy. Reports do not tell own influence, much as any parent how far the boy got with the book Such titles as "Escape· from the LIST PRICE $ 1987 Tommy" abounded, as did pass­ will do his best to see that his before his father took it away, ch!ldren read books of which he but the senior German may well ages l!ke the following: "Yet Engaged - Mr. and Mrs. England rejected the hand of peace can approve, In time, it is felt, NOW 1395 have been surprised by passages books like "Periscope South­ Basil Rodenhizer of 105 such as the following, spoken by a that the Fuehrer had stretched Warwick Rood, West New­ out. The Briton does not want a wards" will disappear if only be­ former Nazi naval commander: cause they are bad books, and are ton, Mass., announce the "In unconditional obedience reasonable peace, but Germany's ruin." rapidly losing their interes t. After engagement of their daugh­ and steadfast fulf!llment of our all, Germany is not the only duty--so do I conclude my ad­ The loan of the books, Herr ter, Miss Elva M. Roden­ Schmidt wa s informed, was for­ country in which boys' adventure hizer, to Harvey M . Shein of dress--we greet our Fuehrer stories of 20 years or so ago seem and the supreme commander bidden for ch!ldren under the age 8 Fairfield Street, Boston, of 16, but that did not satisfy to take for granted some pretty Mass. Mr. Shein is the son of the Wehrmacht, . dubious doctrines. Three Sieg He!ls from every him, for ch!ldren of 16 or over, it of Mrs. and Mrs. Stanley crew will resound across the turned out, could borrow the books This attitude of letting things Shein of 52 Taber Avenue. water I" without question. There followed take their course seems reason­ MORRIS-AUSTIN "850" Miss Rodenhizer attended the The boy's father did not have a report in the trade-union paper able, If German parents have really EINIGK EIT, in which the l!braries New England Conservatory of 10 read as far as this to see what allowed their ch!ldren to pick and LIST PRICE S l 43 7 Music and will graduate from Bos­ kind of a book the library had were accused of pressing such choose, exercising only the light­ ton University in 1961. Mr. Shein, handed hi s son. It was all there books into the boys' hands. est of guiding hands, then that is NOW 995 a graduate of Cornell University, on the title pages, where the book The r eport aroused surpris­ a remarkable change, and probably will graduate from Harvard Medi­ was stated to have been "revised ingly little attention. Such postwar a good one. But in Germany the cal School in 196LA June wedding by the Reich Ministry of Prop­ publ!cations as "Der Landser," a method cannot be carried to its • • • • • series of carefully edited accounts Is planned. aganda." A glance at the other logical conclusion, partly because of German heroism, give rise to in most people's view the past frequent debates about their de­ cannot be allowed just to fade sirability, but no one, it seems, away, and partly because the is going to worry about a few parents' attitude is itself not con­ tattered copies of overtly. Nazi sistent. war stories. A question was raised in the LANDTAG, but it was How, fo~ instance, does one BETH EL SISTERHOOD Bochner, vice-president, will be ducked, the government giving the reconc!le the principle of allowing Roy McCorkel, a past director chairman of the evening. unimpeachable, but in this case children to judge for themselves MORRIS MINOR "1000" with the thoroughgoing and deter­ of CARE In Switzerland, India Mrs. Oscar Levy, chairman of rather irrelevant reply that the mined effort at education which LIST PRICE $ l 71 l and Pakistan, and now associated hostesses, and her committee, Mrs. Nazi war propaganda must be left leads some schools to show senior with the American Friends Ser­ Joseph Engle and Mrs. Jacob unrestricted, since it wa s needed for purposes of historical re­ classes such films as "Nacht und vice Committee, will speak on Leibo, will be in charge of refresh­ NOW 995 search. Nebel," the French record of Nazi "Lessons of Tolerance are Best ments. The historical interest of atrocities? The effect of this latter Learned at Home" at the Temple • • • • • "Periscope Southwards" and "Es­ experience is to be seen in the Beth El Sisterhood Annual Inter­ TEMPLE SINAI cape from the Tommy" is presum­ pale, horrified faces of the 16- Also faith meeting on Monday at l Rabbi Donald Heskins' sermon ably small. On the other hand, if year-olds as they emerge from P .M . "Go Forward! New Frontiers in the "Land" government had sup­ the theater. The hope, presumably, NEW 1961 Mrs. Peter Bardach, interfaith American Judaism," which was to pressed the offending literature is that once the shock has been chairman, has invited several have been presented at services at there would probably have been a administered the child will be NOW church groups to join the Sister­ Temple Sinai on Jan. 27, wlll be bigger outcry, on the grounds that immune, But the link between Nazi hood at this meeting. A coffee presented tonight. Services will the written word was being cen- atrocities and Geyman military MG ROADSTERS $1795 hour will precede the meeting. start at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the tradition is not all that obvious, MG MAGNETTES $1795 Greenwood Hall, Warwick. and besides, in the view of many GOLF CLASSES An Oneg Shabbat wlll follow the Reports Year Of Growth experts, the shock is altogether AUSTIN A-55's $1395 Golf classes for adult men and services. too great to have its proper effect, women and teen-agers will begin For ·Old Colony Bank since the defensive reaction of AUSTIN A-40's $1095 at ·the East Side J ewish Com­ HEBREW FREE WAN instinct is to find some means of rejecting it. munity Center this Monday at Officers and directors for the A year of progress and growth MORRIS OXFORD $1395 7 P .M . topped only by 1956 was reparted coming year will be elected at the It is a problem which comes up $1295 Directed by Ed Payne. golf pro, annual meeting of the Hebrew for 1960 by President Ralph R. MORRIS WAGONS the classes will be conducted on Crosby for Old Colony Co-opera­ again and again in educational Free Loan Association of Provi­ congresses, and no satisfactory MORRIS CONVS. $1295 Monday and Tuesday at 7, 8, and dence on Sunday at the East Side tive Bank to the 66th annual meet­ 9 P .M . for the next ten weeks, ing of shareholders held Jan. 25. answer has yet been found, The Jewish Community Center at 2 odd thing is that a certain skep­ RILEY SEDAN $1395 with registrants enrolled in the P.M. In reviewing 1960 operations, Mr. class of their choice. Crosby stated that the abrupt re­ ticism about the value of military All members are invited to at­ virtue does seem to be growing MORRIS TRUCK $ 995 Those enrolled have the option tefid the meeting. versal from 1959's "tight" money of using their own golf equipment, caused growing consumer caution of its own accord, The skepticism was 1llustrated • • • • • or that furnished by the over borrowing and spending. NURSERY SCHOOLS recently at a different and more Thanks to Hurricane instructor. The ·spring, 1961, semester at "Both the public and industry," conscious level, when a publishing Enrollment in the 10-session both Nursery Schools of the Jew­ he said, "tok a 'wait and see' at­ h o u s e specializing i n m111 tary "DONNA" series of classes is open to both ish Community Center will open titude, while influences of a down­ matters brought out a study by You haYe the chance to own a new Centei· members and non-mem­ this Monday morning, with a re­ ward trend in the stock market, Walter Gorlitz of Field Marshal bers. 1961 model imported car at a fan- · cord enrollment, it was an­ the Government economy pro­ Paulus, the German commander For information the East Side grams to sway voters In the com­ tastic s11Ying. The sooner you see nounced this week. who surrendered Stalingrad, The JCC, UN 1-2674 may be called. At the East Side JCC building, Ing election, the easing of policy study was entitled "I Stand Here them, the BIGGER and BETTER the nursery · school has a full en­ of the Treasury and Federal Re­ Under Orders," and most of the your selection and sa,ing. Appear­ TO HEAR MRS. VINAL rollment and a waiting 1ist for serve Banks, and concern over a reviews took the form of an exam­ ance like new. Mrs. Marjorie Vinal, executive both morning and afternoon ses­ possible recession period intensi­ ination of the German generals' director of World Affairs Council sions. The South Side Center's fied the changing money picture. submissiveness to Hitler. The (However all cars sold as Is) of Rhode Island, will address a school is filled for !ts morning Savings began to increase, and following passage from a review combined meeting of the Sister­ sessions, and has- very few open­ money started flowing Into flnan­ in the FRANKFURTER RUND­ hood of Temple Beth Israel, the ings for its afternoon program. clal institutions, mirroring the re­ SCHAU is typical: "Only when a Men's Club and the Mr. and Mrs. The staff of the East Side JCC sults of these many influences." people is governed with moral Club on Monday at 8 :15 P .M. in school includes Mrs. Evelyn Z!s­ responsib11!ty can unconditional J. S. lnskip the temple vestry Mrs. Vinal will serson, administrative director, All organizational news MUST obedience be demanded. No one w111 be able to take away from the speak on "The United Nations and Mrs. Norma Goldman, and Miss be in the Herald offices before Today's Crisis." Maureen Murphy. Director of the German field marshals of the 77b ELMWOOD AVE. noon of Monday each It wW In conjunction with her talk, South Side school is Mrs. Israel week. Second World War the guilt for NOT appear in that weelt'a paper Providence, R. I. Mrs. Vinal will present a musical Tabatsky, assisted by Mrs. Phillip having failed in the face of that ~ I ft1m, "Overture." Mrs. Samuel Dimond. ' tf it is received later than noon. question," j

■ .) Principals ,Named. Postpone Election I' (Continued From Page 1) ~ -f~r Musi·cal Cast gulations enacted during the per­ =lll iod .of British rule in Palestine, . Beverly Kwasha and · which provided for the formation CONFERENCE STATEMENT Dayan Club board meeting on ~ Gorodetsky will appear' in the of an electoral college by a com­ Monday at the home of Mrs. LoulS ..., leading roles as Ella Peterson and The most recent issue of the mittee appointed by the outgoing Jewish Education Journal contains Kornstein of 18 Forest Street. t!l Jeff Moss , in the JewlSh Com­ Rabbinical Council and the Coun­ ... munity Center's forthcoming pro­ a conference statement prepared cil for Palestine Jews, as the lay by Dr. Harry Elkin. The state­ TO DISCUSS JEWISH MUSIC ~oo duction of the Styne-Comden­ representatives of the Jewish com­ ment was presented at the last Cantor Harold Dworkin, will dlS­ Greene .Broadway musical hit, munity. annual conference of the National cuss Jewish music in the realm "Bells Are Ringing", it was an­ Council on Jewish Education, pro­ of "What Is Jewish Music - Does : nounced this week by Norman With the establishment of the fessional association of Jewish It Exist?" at the next meeting of t!l Tilles, the show's producer. State of Israel in 1948, the Cab inet assumed the powers or the educators in the and the Temple Beth El Sisterhood ~ One of '.the stars of last yea.r's Council for Palestine Jews. The Canada. Dr. Elkin is the book re­ Discussion Group on Monday, Feb. C: Center musical, "High Button state thus acquired a declSive view editor of Jewish Education. 13 at 10 A.M. at the home of Mrs. ~ Shoes", Miss Kwasha has starred voice in rabbinical elections. Hyman Lisker of 303 Laurel Ave- .., iri numerous productions for Opponents ·of the elections ANNOUNCES PLANS nue. The group meets every se- ~ Temple Beth El and other com­ scheduled for Feb. 1 charged that Mrs. Beryl Segal. president of cond and fourth Monday of the C, munity groups. Premier David Ben-Gurion's the Rhode Island Council or month. ~ Sandy G~rodetsky is a graduate Mapai party had aranged to pack Pioneer Women, has announced of Providence College and the Bos­ Dr. Bernard Carp the electoral college of forty-two plans for the four groups belong­ ;:i ton University Law School who is rabbis and twenty-eight laymen ing to the Council. presently practicing in Provi­ Center To Present with voters committed to choose Mrs. Leah Weinberg will speak = dence. He was last seen as the candidates supported by Mapai. to the Business and Professional ~ lead in the Lindsay and Crouse Musical ~rogram These are Col. Sholomo Goren. Group on "The Aims of Pioneer CONN. MUTUAL LIFE "Remains to be Seen", presented The paths of Jewish and Hebrew senior chaplain of the Israel De- Women" on Monday at the home e by the Prpyidence Players in music wlll be traced through fense Forces, who is a candidate of Mrs. Harry Richman of 69 1960. He has also appeared with years past and the contemporary to succeed the late Rabbi Isaac Overhill Road. ... the Pawtucket Community Play­ present at a special musical pro­ H. Herzog as Ashkenazi (Western> The Sabra Club will hold a meet­ 0, ers, the Rhode Island Civic Thea­ gram, "The Panorama of Jewish Chief Rabbi, and Rabbi ovadiah Ing at 8 P.M. on Monday at Con­ ... tre, and Actors, Inc. Music", to be presented at the Yosef of the Jerusalem Rabbini- gregation Sons of Abraham. A Other principals named to the East Side J ewish Community cal Court, to oust the incumbent film "To Win the Peace - The cast include Bernice Gerstein, BIil Center this Sunday at 8 P .M . Rabbi. Itzhak Nissim. Arab Women In Israel," will be Consultant for income, corpora­ Rosenberg, Arthur Torg, Milton Sponsored by the Center's M . ·shown. tion, estate and gift taxes. apai had been attempting to Mrs. Weinberg will speak at the Approved company and prlvah Stanzler, Harvey Wagner, Rozalind Young Adult Association. the pensions. Dwares, Harold Goldenberg, Louis pu~h the elections through in de- open board meeting of Club 1 program wlll commemorate the flance _of a boycott of the elections which will be held on Tuesday at Executive compensation plans. Shwartz, Stanley Gilbert and Sue National Jewish Music Festival Non•Can Sickness and Accident Franks. proclaimed by the out-,gomg rab- 1 :30 P.M. at the Sheraton-Bilt­ Coverage. and will feature Dr. Bernard bma~e. M_r. Ben-Gurion s party re- more Hotel. Her talk will be on Rehearsals for the show are al­ Carp, Center executve director. conc1led itself to a postponement the Beit Elisheva Project. ready In progress. It wi)l be pre­ Founder of the National J ewish after all the other parties had Plans for a paid-up membership BERNARD ROSEMAN sented at the Rhode Island School Music Council, Dr. Carp has 732 Industrial Bank Bldg, reached an agreement. tea will be discussed at the Dvorah Providence 3 GA 1-5401 of Design auditorium in late served in Jewish musical organi­ The five-year term of the out- ______:______-====-- zations throughout the East. He March. Directors are Robert Borod going Chief Rabbinate ended Feb. .,,,,,,,,,,, and Robert Kaplan. is also the author of the "Jewish Center Songster", a booklet of 21. 1960, but the old leadership succeeded in obstructing new el­ J ewish and Israeli . songs that is Judaism widely used in Centers and schools ections by suits in lay courts. re­ today. signations from the organizing (Continued from Page 1) The evening's program will in­ committee, and other dev ices. ~ WANTED TO BUY ~ clude all kinds of music. Dr. Carp's The Mapai-dominated Govern­ vice-president of the AJCommittee, ment extended the Rabbinate's STAMP & COIN COLLECTIONS told the meeting that outbursts of commentary will be assompanied ~ ~ by· recorded and instrumental sel­ term administratively until Oct. bigotry in this country are usually 21 but balked at further exten­ TOP DOLLAR PAID . FOR - "sporadic and short-lived." How­ ections. Program chairman is ~ Harold Kessler. sions in the hope that a resulting ever, he emphasized that they vacuum would force the rabbis - GOLD COINS and OLD COINS - nevertheless require "prudent spec­ to halt their obstruction. ial attention" to contain them. Rush Project Despite the lack of an extension. Slawson stressed the need of the council has continued to func­ long-range social science research (Continued From Page 1). tion. ~ NALBANDIAN STAMP CO.~ for "immunizing Americans holds Israel's hopes for future in­ .. 118 EMPIRE ST. - SECOND FLOOR PROV., R.I. - against the infectious spread of dustrial and agricUltural growth. bigotry and group hostility." He Israel expects to increase the SIGNS CONTRACT ''''~DE 1-9182"'''''~ J"eported that the AJCommittee fs flow to 80,000,000,000 gallons a The Industrial National Bank of ------acting to reduce the receptivity year. Providence has signed a contract to all kinds of demagoguery in the The project has already drawn for a General Electric-210 Elec­ United States. ~rotests and warnings from some tronic Data Processing System, Protests Moroccan Brutality Arab states. Jordan has expressed stockholders were informed by The meeting heard a report on concern that the Israeli project John Simmen, president, at the the "campaign of brutality" will decrease the flow of the Jor­ annual meeting. The System will against Jews in Morocco conduct­ dan River out of the Sea of Gali­ be installed about the middle of ed by the police of Casablanca and lee and thus endanger Jordan's 1962, with its primary function other Moroccan cities. Frederick irrigation projects. · performance of the Bank's demand F. Greenman, chairman of the AJ­ Other_ Arab states object to Is­ deposit accounting. Currently, the Committee executive board, told raeU use of any Jordan water. The Bank's 80,000 checking accounts the parley that the brutalities Sea of Galilee is a natural reser­ are being processed in 11 service against Moroccan Jews range from voir of the Jordan. The Arab Lea­ centei·s in various parts of the wholesale arrests to torture. These gue is reported to have agreed that State. With the installation of the . acts, he reported, were originally this Israeli project might be re­ computer,. all of this activity will incited by Egyptian propagandists garded as a cause for war when it be centralized in one location and , I' during Nasser's recent visit to Cas­ goes into operation. up-to-date balances made avail­ ablanca for the African "summit;, The Arab League is reported to able to each branch office at the WINTER conference and have continued to have appropriated about $6,000,- opening of business every morning. CLEARANCE .be present. · 000 to divert two of the Jordan's .L .,- /. ~ The AJCommittee called on the tributaries, the Banias in Syria be considered a "threat to peace" o, ,,..,.~\VF.A TERs SALE Moroccan Government to end this and the HISbanl in Lebano"n. by Israel. v•c.n: COATS Together they account for about SLAcKs "flagrant violation of basic human From the Belt Netofa Valley rights" directed against "one group 40 per cent of -the Jordan's flow. SPORT JACI(SPORT SHIRTS The rest comes from the Dan, the water will be conveyed in a of Moroccan citizens" despite "pro­ pipeline of prestressed concrete, vocative agitation by anti-Semi­ which rises in Israel and IS larger 25% fo s~;s than both others combined, and nine feet in diameter, down the tic Arab propagandists." coastal plain to Pelugot, where "'0 OFF The executive board expressed from springs, floods and drainage from the Huleh Basin, where the it will be conveyed by three smaller "shock" that these incidents had line into the northern· Negev. taken place "almost simultane­ Israelis are now raising crops in ausly with the convening of- a the old lakebed. Fourteen miles or the big pipe­ Shop Philip W ol/e Fir-11 at - UN body which IS Investigating There is not much chance, ac­ line have been laid and sections cording to expert opinion here, of pipe have been distributed over worldwide anti - SemltlSm and DOWNTOWN WAYLAND other forms of prejudice." If .that the Arabs will carry out the another thre miles. these acts continue "the United threatened diversions. Yet the The Jordan-Negev project will PROVIDENCE SQUARE Nations should launch an imme­ Israeli Foreign Minister, Mrs. cost upward of $140,000,000. It will Cor. Dorrance & Weybosset Sts. ·:iso Wayland Avenue diate investigation of the situa­ Golda Meir, declared last year that provide enough water to irrigate tion," it urged. an Arab attempt to- do !IO would at least 104,000 acres. · Dark Youth Of Disraeli CLASSIFIED ... OPPORTUNITIES '°~ · (Continued from Pace 3) seems likely; and It Is cenain that, Lewis was a convenient arrange­ ~ ment, which only slowly burgeoned Classified Advertising Ratff: le per. ~ .,; His temperame!lt was incorrigibly at the age of 28, he was the lover word: ,1.15 minimum for 11 words. sanguine: he invariably overrated of Mrs. Clara Bolton, the wife of.a into affection and never Into 25c discount If paid before lnHr• · passion. tlon. Call UNlon 1-3709. DHdllne =his expectations - of selling a copy doctor. But It was not until the next Wednesday noon. < right for thousands, of getting year that he fell In love - In a But the political theme grew, ~ elected to parliament, of bringing passionate, sexual sense - for the with ever-Increasing resonance. NEW THREE-ROOM apartment. 15 Elm• ~ off a coup in the City. 11rls must first and only time In his life. This There is something both moving grove, Wayland Square. HHt, janitor, ;: have been a constant source of mistress, Henrietta, Lady Sykes, and Inspiring about the progressive parking, utilities. $100. JA 1-4017. 2-10 irritation to his friends, but it was the wife of an unpleasant and emergence, in the midst f1 Dis EAST SIDE, Hope Street, neer East eccentric baronet, and outwardly raeli's financial and sexual jungle, Side Pharmacy. Owner's apartment. ~ kept his spirit unbroken untii the Second, three rooms. Large living ~ luck finally changed. At the height at least the affair was extraord­ of the great political certitudes 3 1 of his mlning-s·tock difficulties, inarily sordid. Henrietta undoubt­ which were to dominate his public ~r;l::',;ecf. ~j~~!~h, c~Wi:/:t ,f;t;_-c;7.: ! we find him engaged in abortive edly also slept with Lord Lynd­ life and re-vitalise the Tory Party. 6-1313, PA 6-6363. 2-10 negotiations for the purchase of a hurst, Disraeli's first political Again, this development has, at a GENTLEMAN, employed part. time, country estate at Stqckton, which patron, and it was widely believed superficial level, a sordid side. wishes room In private l)ome. Board 9 or kitchen prlvilqes desired. Box Included a pocket borough. Again, that Disraeli had acted as her After three unsuccessful contests, 572, the Herald. ; In 1835, while In need of the odd pimp to secure Lyndhurst's help. he abandoned his optimistic belief ... b5, he embarked on the creation of Moreover, Henrietta seems to have tliat he could crash parliament as FOR RENT, 81 Warrington Street. First, come to an agreement with her an independent Tory radical, and six rooms, sunparlor. Tile bath, two = a financial empire In The Hague, bedrooms. Completely renovated. $75. which Inevitably collapsed In ex­ husband that her Intimacy with- as the decade progresses we find WI 1-1720. pensive ruin. His personal adorn­ Disraeli would be condoned pro­ him beginning to toe the party line, Engaged - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Madnick of Water­ KOSHER Dellutessen and Grocery for ! ments, In lace and rings, do not vided that she, in return, would and to win favour with Peel and sale. Doing very good business, In to not object to his affair with Mrs. the Carlton by emerging as a party bury, Conn., announce the Ideal location. Reason for selling du" .,. seem have suffered from finan­ to poor health. Will sacrifice. Box ~ cial calamity; Disraeli was always Bolton, Disraeli's discarded mis­ pamphleteer and even as a leader­ engagement of their daugh­ 568, the Herald. ufn Q broke, but never shabby. tress. Certainly, the Baronet was writer on the "Morning Post." By ter, Charlotte Rose, to Joel 0 Moreover, all his frenzied dif­ unusually complaisant, travelling these means he got himself a safe Henry Saltzmon, son of Mr. U. S. Funds to Aid : ficultles were unable to prevent abroad while Disraeli lived in his seat at Maidstone and- two years and Mrs. Arthur Saltzman ~ the emergence of two new and In- wife's house. later - a rich wife. But such con­ Despite this, there is no doubt cessions to the established powers of Greenwood St., Cranston. Israeli Museum ~ slstent themes: love and politics. Miss Madnick attends Bryant ,,.. That Disraeli had early affairs that Disraeli really loved her, and were marginal: never for one in­ JERUSALEM - In his last of­ she him. Her letters are vigorous stant did Disraeli deviate from hi s College. Mr. Saltzman is a student ficial act as United States Am­ at the New England College of ARE YOU HAVING specimens of late-romanticism, growing conviction that the first bassador here, Ogden Reid Jr. last A PARTY? CALL: while his devotion was reflected object of Toryism must be the Pharmacy in Boston. Mass. An week presented to Mayor Morde­ in his best 'straight' novel, "Hen­ maintenance of the essential char­ Aug. 20 wedding is planned. chai !sh-Shalom a check for more ANTHONY rietta Temple." During this acter of the English countryside, than one-million Israeli pounds, period, he even contemplated, as and it was this passionate belief, GIULIANO'S Hails Hebrew 1 drawn from American counterpart CATERING his secret diary reveals, giving up far more than his personal dislike funds here, as a contribution to the active life and surrendering to of Peel, which dominated the Israel's future national museum. SERVICE sensual calm. But the spell was battles of the Forties. For it was University As The funds came from counter­ broken by Henrietta' s infidelity: linked to an even more central CATERING TO YOUR HOME, she was discovered in bed with article of faith: Disraeli• s realis a­ 'Constructive' part funds of the United States Information Media Guaranty Pro­ CHURCH or BANQUET HALL Madise, the painter, by the tion that the masses were funda­ NEW YORK - President Ken­ Menu Sent On Request Baronet himself, who proceeded to mentally conservative too, that a gram. The check was presented nedy last week commended sup­ at the site where the museum will 247 WEBSTER AVENUE denounce her on the front page of wider suffrage could become an port of the Hebrew University of Providence, R. I. the ''Morning Chronicle." After instrument of stability- a barrier be erected in the southwestern J erusalem "as a constructive part of Jrusalem overlooking a JA 1-9322 this, the theme of love dies away: to a hideous industrial society force in the Middle East and for Disraeli's marr.iage to Mary Anne enslaved by small-minded capita­ planned national section and the educational assistance to the new new Hebrew University campus. lists. Hence, it was during his nations of Africa and Asia." agonising experiment in youthful The Presidcn t·s message was The amount is about one-third careerism that Disraeli, by a sent to a dinner at the Hotel Pier­ ol the total sum needed to com­ series of intuitive flashes, which re which paid tribute to Maurice plete the museum, which will KESSLER'S he gradually rationalised into co­ Levin and J acob M. Kaplan, New house the art treasures of the herent theory, hit upon the dom­ York philanthropists. as founders Bezalel Museum and include the DELICATESSEN inant paradox of modern politics: of the university·s new Dental sculpture garden containing show­ > the succes sful Tory democracy. School building. The event cele­ man Billy Rose's controversial But he never really lived to brated the laying of the corner­ collection. Open Sundays Till 6 - FREE DELIVERY reap its fruits,_which were left to stone of the new edifice at Ein In a press conference before his lesser men like Salisbury, Baldwin Karem. J erusalem, which has been departure for home, Reid expressed 180 CAMP STREET DExter 1-1482 and Macmillan. Lord Randolph's named the Ida and Maurice Levin regret at the "untimely termina­ summary is misleading: there was Building of the Hebrew Univer­ tion" of his services and spoke of no ultimate triumph. Even by the sity-Hadassah Sch ool of Dentistry the friendly relations between Is­ time Disraeli entered parliament, founded by the Alpha Omega rael and the United States. He - COMBINATION SPECIAL much of his energy had been ir­ fraternity. hailed Israel's aid to new African retrievably consumed: the quest A gift of $250.000 by Levin and nations. BOTH FOR for fame had taken its toll. And 1 Cup SPARKLET Kaplan launched this contribution At a farewell luncheon Reid then, for more than three decades, to the total development program Whole STRAWBERRIES industrialism was in unrestricted said he would always remember of the Hebrew University. Israel as "a symbol of devotion power. Out of 40 years in par­ Kennedy's message warmly 1 Pt. SOUR CREAM 75c liament, Disraeli held office for to hard work, human dignity and praised Levin and Kaplan for their less than ten, and by the time he democratic principles." He added. generosity in establishing the new "We believe in. what you are try­ acquired power with a reliable building. Referring to "this im­ ing to build - a new and better CREAMED majority, he was a frail figure in portant new addition to the He­ his late sixties. His one great life for evrybody in peace, free­ brew University," he added that dom and democracy." COTTAGE CH·EESE lb. 19c triumph - at t:l)e Congress of Ber­ "all members of the American lin - was nothing more than a lucky Friends of the Hebrew University Incident, which had no relevance have cause for satisfaction _:_ for Hebrew Used In to his main political beliefs. Apart these are the true monuments to MIDGET BOLOGNAS each 79c from his Suffrage Act of 1867 progress toward peace and under­ (which brought him abuse and elec­ Congress Record stnding ." w ASHINGTON - A quotation toral defeat) he was never able to In accepting the Founders MIDGET SALAMIS· each 89c translate his theories into law. from Isaiah in Hebrew characters During his early struggles, he re­ Award, Levin stressed Israel's was printed in the Congressional peatedly reassured himself that role in helping the peoples of Asia Record recently - the first known failure did not matter, provided and Africa to solve their prob­ instance of the use of the Hebrew CARP STRIPS lb 29c time was still on his side: time lems. He pointed out that Israel language In this official publica­ was the working capital of fortune. is well equipped to perform this tion, according to Government His tragedy is that when success historic function "by virtue of its printing office authorities. The geographic location, its brilliant SKINLESS - BONELESS finally arrived, time had run out. Hebrew quotation was inserted 1n leaders, and dedicated people. - -Reprinted from the New Statesman Volume 107 NUmber 10, of the SARDINES 3 for 79c MEMBERS OF NEW CABINET ACTIVE IN RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS Congressional Record covering the NEW YORK - Every one of the The two Jewish members in the proceedings and debates of the Cabinet officers named by Presi­ Cabinet are Labor Secretary Gold­ 87th Congress first session. dent Kennedy is an active parti­ berg and Health, Education and Rabbi Arnold S. Turetsky, of cipant in religious affairs. His Welfare Secretary Ribicoff, both Congregation Ohev T zed e k, CORNED BEEF Cabinet members Include two members of Reform Jewish con­ Youngstown, Ohio, was Invited to Presbyterians, two Methodists, an gregations. offer the opening prayer before Episcopalian, a Lutheran, a Ro­ Mr. Goldberg is active on many the House of Representatives. He lb. $1.99 man Catholic, a Mormon and two committees of Sinai Temple of Included, in Hebrew, the quota­ Jews Washington, D. c., and Mr. Ribi­ tion from Isaiah 11 :9: "The earth The church magazine, "The coff is an active member of Beth shall be filled with knowledge of We Carry A Full Line of KOSHER FROZEN POUL TRY Episcopalian," said all of them are Israel Syna.gogue in West Hart­ the Lord, as the wat-ers that cover active in church or synagogue. ford, Conn. the sea." - soberly presented in idiomatic York ~d at the embassy bi Wash­ A. subscription to the Herald ., American English, made him a ington. Then .he headed back to makes a wonderful gift. sought-affer speaker, and it was Jerusalem to pick up his family Line Of Duty not unusual for him to fly to a 1n For the move to London. §outhern university town for a By Ernest Stock _ There, in addition to concern­ Special colloquium on the Middle East ing himself with the whole complex on one day, and to a Midwestern c1 economic relations with Great TO HERALD READERS !-lmost every visitor to Israel of am'rnunitton had been issued to campus to be teamed with an Britain (Israel• s largest customer) Thi ■ W ...end comes away with some personal the squad, which made the gun jam. Arab speaker on the next. Shmuel worked especially hard at discov.ery, some startling im­ IThis was the kind of tragic occur­ All during this hectic time he stimulating interest in private in­ pression which caught him unpre­ rence which can happen under attended Columbia, passed his vestment--now a prime necessity Apple Cream Pies pared. Two years ago, when the exams, wrote a 3~page disser­ ba' ttle conditions in an-y army. for Israel's future development. RE~R Council of Jewish Federations and Shmuel, however, was determined tation on the Turkish economy and On the day he succumbed, a cable 65c .Welfare Funds sent a mission that the officer responsible for the later also lectured in the univer­ from him arrived at the Foreign $AVE 20c. across ' to consult with Israeli mistake be court-martialled, and sity's Economics Department. So Ministry in Jerusalem, advising when you present this ad officials on the role of American when the battalion commander re­ impressive :-vas his performance that he had organized a group of We use pure whipped crHm Jewish aid, its members were fused to bring charges, Shmuel that he was asked t o join t he potential investors whom he pro­ struck most forcefully by the cali­ carried his demand all the way up faculty after receiving his doc­ posed to lead on a visit to Israel. We Use Only The Flnest Vegetable ber of the personnel they dealt torate--an opportunity offered only Shortening In Our Bakery Goods to headquarters of the brigade. Shmuel never showed any strain BAR MITZVAH, BIRTHDAY, with on the middle and upper Shmuel had, according to those to the most outstanding students. of the terrific pressure under WEDDING CAKES, etc. echelons of administration. The who knew him then, an uncanny But Shmuel declined the offer. which he worked, but somewhere Israeli officials, almost to a man, knack for making split-second de­ He felt that he had already been along the line his heart must have BET'ER BAKE SHOP in government as well as in public cisions while others were ponder­ away from home for too long, and felt the effect. He wanted only to 373 Smith Street institutions, made a strong impact ing a possible course of action. he told his friends that he wanted serve his country, and he did so Providence, R. I. on our group by their knowledge Barely out of his teens, he was a no career other than to serve every day of his adult life. and competence, and· by their de­ DE 1-5167 seasoned commander to whom his Israel. When he returned to Jeru­ Re printed from Congress Bl-Weekly votion to their responsibilities. men gave their implicit trust. The salem with his wife Ada and son Danny-born in New York--there One yo_ung official i n t h e capacity for self-sacrifice that was work waiting for him in the WI llia111s 1 -9116 Finance Ministry in particular, Dr. was t o characterize h i s l a t e r Ministry of Finance. When l saw Shmuel Gottlieb, _gave our mission career marked him a true leader. Shmuel was wounded repeat­ him there he was back at his ac­ such a lucid and skilful analysis of customed pace, doing three jobs Is r a e 1 • s economy that several edly, but unlike so many of his ,,' comrades he came out of the at once. His advice, his P9wers members asked to meet with him of discernment, his capacity for again. My attempts to arrange bloodiest fighting alive. However, :I a shrapnel wound in his nose never making the right decisions, were another interview did not succeed: sought after on many levels • .He 315 WASHINGTON AVE. - WASHINGTON PAlK SQ . .r the harassed Dr. Gottlieb occupied ceased to cause him difficulty in breathing. was named head of the Office of three important positions in the (foreign) Economic Assistance, PROVIDENCE S, R. I. Ministry simultaneously, and his After the war Shmuel returned to the university and wrote a was appointed Economic Adviser time was fully occupied for the to the Division of Foreign Ex­ PERMANENT WAVES H~IR CONDITIONING rest of our brief stay in the capital. master's essay on the role of the small entrepreneur, which was ac­ change, and also was put in charge HAIR COLORING RAZOR HAIRCUTTING Not long after that, he was of a committee deciding on sub­ appoinfed Economic Counselor at quired by the Association of Small Businessmen in Israel as a classic sidies paid by the government to Israel's embassy in Great Britain. keep down living costs. In accordance with the Foreign document of its kind. He got mar­ ried and, in 1951, came to the Typical was the way he stepped Ministry's policy, he Hebraized into his new assignment in London his name to Gilat before taking up u. s. to study for his doctorate at Columbia. in the spring of 1959. He was due Bill Garvey and John D' Alessio his new post. to leave for England with his On a Sunday evening in mid­ While many Israelis have worked their way through Ameri­ family when a matter he had dealt Presenting November of last year, Shmuel with in his Finance Ministry job Gilat died of a heart attack in the can universities and supported their families on a gruelling rou­ made his presence in this country London apartment he shared with desirable. Making a quick trip to Cobb's Dinner Dancing his wife and three children, the tine of nearly full-time work and full-time study; Shmuel probably the u. S., he spent long hours at FREE PARKING AT NARRAGANSETT HOTEL GARAGE AFTER S P.M, youngest of whom was born only the Israel treasury office In New l three months earlier. He had just set the record for the amount of Music by BEN KAUFF AND HIS TRJ0__ turned thirty-two. His death went activity that could be crammed unnoted in the U. s., since he was into the working day. His first Reservations GA 1-8483 scarcely known here. But in Tel extra-curricular job was as Wouldn't List Aviv hundreds came to his grave­ Hebrew editor of the Voice of 129 Weybosset Street - D~wntown Providence side, mourning one who had lived· America's Israel desk; this was U. S. Nazis As through the bloody battles attend­ supplemented by editorial work on ing Israel's birth, yet had died the publication "Middle Eastern Subversives far too young serving her cause Affairs" and 'by a heavy speaking Have a Valentine? in peace. schedule for the United Jewish WASHINGTON - United States Appeal and the Israel Consulate. Attorney General William P. Ro­ There has been much hand­ Somewhat later he transferred to gers, in one of his last acts as chief wringing lately about the crisis a full-time position with the Israel legal officer for the Government, (}ive fier Jewefr'J afflicting Israel's youth. They have Office of Information as director last week termed George Lincoln been pictured as an "expresso of research and also specialized Rockwell's American a TO BE REMEMBERED ALWAYS, PRESENT HER generation," lacking in purpose in speaking at college campuses group representing. "the very and seriousness now that the ex­ on behalf of the Consulate. His antithesis of all American tradi­ WITH THE GIFT FOREVER ... FINE JEWELRY. citement and tension they were closely reasoned arguments, raised on have subsided. To this tions and American concepts of Shmuel Gilat' s all too brief career Government" but said listing the is an eloquent counterpoise, mean­ Goldberg Notes nazis as subversive would give ingful even to those who never them undue publicity. heard of him while he was.alive. Value Of Israel Asked if the nazis should be Shmuel was born in Poland in placed on the Attorney Genral's 1938 and his family emigrated to - The value of Israel list, Rogers said, "I have serious Palestine shortly afterward. Hav­ to mankind as " a great symbol of questions about the wisdom of ing attended public school and democracy," was stressed here surp an action. The purpose of gymnasia in Tel Aviv, he enrolled last week by Arthur J . Goldberg, the list is to alert Government at the Hebrew University to study the new Secretary of Labor in the hiring officials to the fact that economics. There was to be no Kennedy Administration. stated groups have a subversive carefree campus life for his gen­ Goldberg, who addressed a din­ character. In this instance the eration: periods of study alternated ner given in his honor by the Com­ group is insignificant in terms with training in the student corps of bined Jewish Appeal of Greater of number. the Palmach, the "shock troops" Chicago, declared, "I have not "The very name 'American Nazi of the Yishuv's underground army. changed my views, no matter Party• is sufficient warning to any­ When hostilities broke out in what my job is to be, of the value one contemplating the employ­ earnest, Shmuel was made a com­ of the work of the Combined Jew­ ment of a member of the group. It pany commander in the Palmach's ish Appeal here and overseas - goes without saying that the Jus­ famous Harel Brigade which car- · and the values to mankind which tice Department views this group THE PENDENT-double heart with cultured pearl and chain ...... $13 . ried the brunt of the bitterfighting lie in that great symbol of demo­ with repugnance: it represents THE EARRINGS-chased gold lovers knots ...... $12 for Jerusalem., An oJder man who cracy, Israel, our friend and ally the very antithesis of all Ameri­ THE BRACELET-engine turned hearts with cultured pearls ...... $40 served as a platoon leader under in that part of the world." can concepts_ of Government. him recalls that Shmuel never More than 1,500 ·leaders in the There is no doubt that this opinion ' -THE BROOCH-florentine gold with four vibrant amethysts and pearl $55 ordered his troops into battle: he labor ., in Govern­ ls shared by other Federal officials, ALL ABOVE 14K GOLD led them there. He was considerate ment circles and public affairs at­ as well as by all sensible Ameri­ Federal tax included in above prices. <1 others, yet did what he felt had tended the dinner. Goldberg has cans" to be done no matter who might long been active in the Combined "Under the present circum­ get hurt. Jewish Appeal here. A hand­ stances, I seriously doubt the ad­ One incident is typical: A squad illuminated copy of a resolution visability of having th~ United In Shmuel's battalion (it was led by lauding Goldberg as "a champion States proceed against such a an American volunteer) was wiped of human rights and a man whose group in a prolonged hearing and out In an Arab attack because its life ls devoted to democratic ideals thus giving it considerable pub­ machine gun had failed to fire. It for people everywhere.''. was pre­ licity which it cannot otherwise 181 WAYLAND AVE., WAYLAND SQUARE QA 1-&110 was discovered that ~e wrong kind sented to him at the dinner. obtain." --- - .~ ------~--=:~~-=--=--=-~-=--=--=--=--=-~-=--::;.~-;---=--=--;.-=-~:1---=-~~-::-;:.-:..-:..-:.-:..-:.-=.-=.-=.~-=-::::-:.-:.:..~,,,--:__- ~-_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ - __- __-___- __- __-__ -_- __-_ -- •

• TO VISIT MOSCOW .Center Art, Series PARIS - Andre Blumel, a ; French Zionist leader who !s a To Present Comedian DINNER SUGGESTIONS ~ controversial figure on issues of • relations with the Soviet Union, Hershel Gendel, Jewish comedy star, will appear in person as the LA FESTA is held every Wednesday eyening. Music, .., left this week on his second visit The ROME gay costumes, buffet. Visit our attractiYe new Cock­ ~ to Moscow to discuss the situation third attraction on the Jewish Community Center's Jewish Art Restaurant tail Lounge. Banquet rooms aYailable for parties. We ~ of Soviet Jews with Soviet officials. are still serving a fine Italian Cuisine, featuring "La Car• Route 1, - ~ Series this Sunday at 3 P.M. at ------Nathan Bishop Junior High School N. Attleboro, MISS. retta." Also delicious Steaks, Lobsters, Chicken. Open Daily : Auditorium. MYrtle 9-4041 at 5; ,Sundays at 12. ,, f: HEADQUARTERS FO~: Jointly sponsored by the Center Johnson's One of America's largest, finest sea food restauranh, e AIRLINE TICKETS and its Golden Age Clubs, the since 1905. Acclaimedby "Gourmet," Duncan Hines, Jewish Art Serles presents four • ·sHIP TICKETS Hummocks AAA. fabulous 1 lb. steaks, roast beef. Free Parking • CRUISES programs in which Jewish comedy, 245 Allens A••· • HOTELS dramatics, dance, and song are Tel. HO 1-6000 soo· cars. Cafe Midnight-Cocktails-air conditioned. • RESORTS featured, • VACATION Mr. Gendel is a product of the Biggest Man In Show Business PACKAGES Yiddish Art Players with many years experience on the Jewish, Travelers Cheques dramatic, and comedy stage. He Lands Some Of Smallest Parts Go Now-Pay ·Later To Speak-Rabbi Theodore has studied with such Yiddish NEW YORK - The biggest man Miserable in High School World-Wide Service Lewis of Touro Synagogue theater greats as Benno Schneider, in show business has some of the Ed's height made him miserable in Newport, will be the Ben Ari, Benjamin Zemach, of the smallest parts. at William Howard Taft HS, but guest speaker at the meet­ Habima Theater. Edward Carmel of The Bronx, he underwent a psychological TOURIST TRAVEL ing of -the Touro Fraternal Admission to Mr. Gendel's circus giant. ex-wrestler, movie a.bout face at CCN's Baruch ◄ - ◄ Association on Wednesday program will be open to all in­ spot-announcer. says he's "up to School of -Business Administra­ - ◄ BUREAU, Inc. terested adults and young adults. my chest" in dubbing foreign tion, where he became "boy •• ◄ at 8 P.M. at Touro Hall, 88 776 HOPE ST., PROV. • ◄ Mathewson Street. Mem­ Although season tickets have al­ movies according to a New York extrovert." ◄ ready been sold for the entire Post article. He wrestled professionally as ◄ GA 1-9422 bers have invited their fam­ four-program Jewish Art Serles, His passo profondo, the lowest "The Young Goliath," but gave ilies to hear Rabbi Lewis some individual admission tickets recording voice in New York, that up when the wrestlers started speak. will be available for Sunday's pro­ sounds like a human echo cham­ wrestling back. "I was too young g!'am at the box office. ber. When there are a few es­ to die." pecially vlllainous or sinister lines He became "Texas Ed Carmel" in the script, Ed delivers. for the circus, although he admits AWARD MEDALS Some of his parts last only 10 the closest he ever got to Texas Pollack's WASHING TON-Special Medals seconds. was 150 miles. DELICATESSEN for Heroism were posthumously He's learning French and Spa­ He has just finished "The Head awarded here last week-end by nish now. not to become fluent, That Wouldn't Die," a picture he the United States Congress to the but to develop a greater feel for frankly describes as a horror; has Table Luxuries four chaplains who, during World his characters and improve syn­ performed as "Frankenstein," and War 2, lost their lives when they as "The Happy Giant Clown" . on 230 Proirie A•en11e chronization of his lip move­ gave up their Jlfe belts to other ments. TV. Highest Quality men during the sinking of the In the Willard Shoppi11g Center 7-foot-11-He Thinks Father "a Genuine Linguist" Steer Beef At Low Prices U.S.S. Dorchester. Two of the He practices his languages with Compare . .. Quality For Quality Ed's voice and his height - "I I chaplains were Protestants, one a I And Price For Quality! BIC MUSHROOMS think it's about 7-foot-11, but I his father, "a genuine linguist," FRESH KILLED Roman Catholic and one a Jew - master of Yiddish, Hebrew, Ital­ STEMS AND PIECES lose track"-are eminently mark­ I POUL TRY DAILY Chaplain Alexander D. Goode of etable commodities. For that rea­ ian, Spanish, Polish, French, and 4 oz. Marlon, Ind. Russian. NO½ LB ADDED 3 for 69c son, they don't bother him. CAN I Rib Chuck AA lb 62c "I'd much rather have been an I d PLAN REUNION average 6-footer," he says. "But ,,I Fresh or Plckled Vita Bran SPRATS The June, 1950. graduating class if I'm going to be different, and I Def ends Government Tongue lb 62c 4½ oz. 3 for 65c of Classical High School ls plan- can go to the bank with it. good - . WE CARRY _ CAN ning to hold a reunion in March deal." Against Accusations FARM FRESH JUMBO and and 'are trying to find members He inherited his voice from his XTRA LARGE EGGS Attention! of the class. father, Isaac. an insurance sales- Of Neo- j CALL JA 1-0960 We are now serving delicious hot Anyone who is a member of the man, and his height from his pa- KIEL, Germany - Prime Min­ FOR FREE DELIVERY and cold sandwiches, • nd class or knows the whereabouts of ternal great-grandfather, who w~s ister K. U. von Hassel, of the I TO CRANSTON • GARDEN CITY hot knishes! members of the class may contact s. 7-foot-5 rabbi In Warsaw. State of Schleswig-Holstein, de­ NORTH END • EAST SIDE Open All Day On Sundays Norman Jagolinzer, 19 Fifth "He was a legend, a showpiece," fended his gover.nment in the Sch­ WARWICK •nd Holldays Street, UN 1-1297, or Norma Kastal Ed says. "People came from miles leswig-Holstein Parliament here REMEMBER: "The Proof of the MA 1-2834 Alexander, 270 Lowden Street, around to his services just to see against accusations of neo-nazism. Pudding Is In the Eatl:n:g:"'.'.".::'.'.".::~:'.:'.'.".::'.'.".::'.'.".::'.'.".::'.'.".::'.'.".::'.'.".::'.'.".::'.'.".::'.'.".::'.'.".::'.'.".::~'...:P:..:a:_w:.:_t::_:u:::c:::k::::et_,_P_A_ 6_-_6_3_7_8_. _____,_ v_h_a_t _h_e_l_o_o_k_ed_ l_ik_e_:_• _____ He rejected charges voiced by Social Democratic deputies who accused his Government of "free­ ing the way for return of impor­ tant nazis to •high positions In the Government administration and judiciary." lively minds The Social Democrats specifical­ ly mentioned fQrmer nazl Deputy Minister of Justice Franz Schle­ gerberger, who ls receiving a ( I_ i ke yo u r s) Government pension although he had been convicted of war crimes '.\t Nurenberg in 1947; Prof. Wer­ ner Heyde, practicing medicine al­ though proven as a doctor who I i_k·e practiced euthanasia on concen­ tration camp victims under the nazi regime; Dr. Herta Ober­ hauser, another physican engaged THE R. I. JEWISH HERALD In similar activities on behalf of the nazis; and Ernst Lautz, for- . merly a chief prosecutor under the nazl regime. In the cases of all these people, von Hassel said, the Government has "acted correctly." He de­ Lively is as lively thinks. In a sense, Herald readers clared that his Government '"con­ are born, not made. They are equipped from the demns everything that was brutal in ttie nazi sy&tem," but insisted start with a hunger for more than the bare bones of "we do not want anything that life - a desire to know the How and the Why as would lead to a second denazl­ flcation." "My Government," he­ well as the What. ·Such lively minds take naturally stated, "would support the pro­ to the Herald, for here is informafion transmuted secution of nazi criminals, but the independence of the judiciary · into knowledge, knowledge given the extra must be maintained." The Social dimensions of wisdom. Were you born a Herald Democrats in ·the State Parlla-_ ment said, after von Hassel's ad­ reader?. dress, that he· "evaded the real Issue."

I • Let us warn the young people co who are undertaking this burden, because ,a burden it is --a pleasant ONE MAN'S OPINION burden;._ that: 1-1 There is much to be desired = In our community. Not every- l!l THE ONLY ANGLO-JE'W_ISH WEEKLY IN R. I AND SOUTHEAST MASS. ,.,THE QUEST thing found In the commwµty ,i is worth saving. Many agencies Published Every Week By The = Jewish Press Publishing Company FOR YOU NG PEOPLE exist because they have served § 1117 Douelas Ave., Providence, R. I. - UNlon 1-3709 a purpose sometimes. That t"l purpose Is no longer actual. '"' CELIA ZUCKERBERG Editor by Beryl Segal But _the agencies continue to ~ live. No one wants to disturb > Second Class Postage Paid at Ptovldence, Rhode Island · The United Jewish Appeal local General Jewish Committee the status quo. You alone will ~ Subscription Rates: Fifteen Cents the copy; By Mall, $4.50 per annum; outside began to do last year. New England, $5.00 per annum. Bulk rates on request. drives for funds are HERE to stay be able to tell those who are = for a while. You will remember that last concerned whether they are l!l The Herald assumes n~ fina,;clal responsibility for typographlcal errors In year the young people of the Gen­ advertisements, but will reprlnt that part or the advertisement In which the That was the opinion of all who entitled to live, or not. You are : typographical error occurs. Advertisers will please notify the management attended the UJ.A. convention in eral Jewish Committee mapped not tied by sent;tments, hamper- ~ Immediately of any error which may occur. New York recently. out a course of study that would ed by tradition, nor bound by _!=' -FRIDAY, F]]:BRUARY 3, 1961 Israel does not have "emer­ bring them in close contact with precedents. You will have to gency" situations now. Did not the various local institutions. They call a spade, a spade, and a e have them last year. Let us hope went to the Community Center, the paper organization, a hollow t:, she will be free of emergencies Home for the Aged, the Hospital, name, you will cut off from > from now on. But even the normal the Bureau of Jewish Education, the· list of beneficiaries of the ~ needs of Israel are tremendous. the Family Service, and others. generosity of the community • .., YOUR MONEY'S She will not be able to take care of They learned of their ways, and This ls not the best way to t"l them without our help. became familiar with their work. make friends, I admit. But in tll:I During the past year new im­ The idea was that interest grows communal life, you are not out to 8 migrants came to the land. It ls with familiarity. Let the young make friends; you are out to do > r WORTH estimated that about 25,000 immi­ people know what we have in the justice. If you can getboth,friend- ~ I grants have arrived in the port of community. Let them see for ship with justice, well and good. Haifa. They have come, like all themselves what we do with the But if one must be sacrificed, then S-0 by Sylvia Porter immigrants do, with their clothes monies we collect from the com­ let it be friendship. They are 'not :;; on their backs and very little of munity. And let them decide for worth having, these friendships. e anything else. It Is our respon­ themselves whether they are all But at the same time, they will WITHHOLDING OF DIVIDEND TAX? sibility to settle, to train, and to important or whether we have find that most of the agencies we find employment for these Im­ some deadwood in the lot, and support and sponsor are good. We've never been closer than we are today to a law ordering migrants. which ones they would like the They deserve our fullest help. withholding of the Federal income taxes you owe on dividends and We do not help the people of community to get rid of. Some of them are even neglected interest you receive. Israel. But we do help newcomers This year, too, the local young because of the pressures of the to the land. We help in bringing peoples' organization ls doing times. If a law of this type goes on the books, it would mean that you won't them to Israel, p.nd we are at their some studying, listening to lec­ And above all, they will have to receive the total amount of the dividend voted on your stock by your side until they become self-suf­ tures, and trying their powers in learn to dare. corporation. Instead, you would get your dividend minus a flat per­ ficient. raising funds of their own. In this And young people do dare, centage -- say 16 to 18 per cent. That we might as well know. It way, they will know of both the It would mean that you would get the interest o~ed to you on bonds, ls our lot to come to their aid pleasures that come with com­ rMr. Segal's oinnions are his a bank deposit, etc., also minus a specified percentage. because we are the only source munity concerns, and also the own. His vtews are not neces­ from which help ls expected. This .troubles that accompany them. sarilll those of this netoBf)aper., If the tax withheld from yoll_r dividends and interest were_greater ls our privilege. The privilege of Now the United Jewish Appeal • • • than the total tax you owed to the Federal Government-- which.would be the fortunate. has called a conference of young the situation of millions of retired couples and widows -- you would have This being the case the ques­ people for the same purpose as to apply_for a refund of the tax. . tion arises: that in the mind of the General Max Sugarman "Where will the leaders come Jewish Committee of Providence. Funeral Home Douglas Dillon, the new Secretary of the Treasury, has just told from for theUnitedJewishAppeal? The conference which lasted the Senate Finance Committee that he favors withholding of taxes at Who will worry about our local three days, had delegates from all the source by payers of dividends and interest IF a practical withhold­ Institutions?" over the country. None of them COMMUNITY ing system can be worked-out. Workers become tired. Work­ was older than 40 nor yo:mger than Walter Heller, chairman of President Kennedy's Council of ers become old. Workers die, as 25. All the delegates were Jewish­ CALENDAR Economic Advisers, recommended a "simple system" for withholding all must in time. And unless the oriented young men who are con­ to the House Ways & Means Committee in November 1959. communities prepare young lead­ cerned with Jewish needs every­ GENERAL JEWISH COMMITTEE Mortimer Caplin, the new Commissioner of Internal Revenue and ers, young people who understand where, and who feel the urge to do WOMEN'S DIVISION chief of our tax collecting system, is on record as urging withholding our needs, young workers who are something about them. They have For listing call GAspee 1-4111. Ask ror Calendar Secretary. Mrs. Bertram of taxes at the source on dividends and interest income. willlng to go out and ask of others been initiated in the colorful story L. Bernhardt, Calendar Chairman. to give, we may find ourselves of Jewish life. like a spring whose waters have This ls the first step in the In Congress the .House has voted three times for withholding on education ci these young men, the FrJ~oiy•N:~~~t~reJine Econ om i CS dried up. Corp., Luncheon Meeting. dividends. In February of 1960, Senator Harry Byrd, chairman of the Preparing young leaders, fresh future leaders of the community, Sunday, February 5: Senate Finance Committee, started an uproar about the question by leaders, Is even more important and the future workers of the 1:30 p. m.- Jr. Hadassah, Reg u I a r Meeting. requesting a study of appropriate legislation. than preparing the budgets them­ drives. But not only the United 3:00 p. m.-Jewlsh Arts Serles. And when the issue broke open in Congress last year, President selves. Jewish Appeal will benefit by the Monday, February 6: 1:00 p. m.--Slsterhood Temple Beth Kennedy-- then Senator -- strongly favored the withholding. The United Jewish Appeal ls, growth and development of these El, Regular Meeting. therefore, doing something about young men. Also the local Jewish 8:00 p. m.-Lad. Aux., Gerald M. Cla­ There ls no denying that huge totals of dividend and interest it. organizations wlll be better off mon Post #369, Bo a r d income are not reported, and as a result many taxpayers either And I must say right at the knowing that there Is a nucleus of 8:00 p. m.-l'a'ii'i-1.!"ihptr., Pioneer Wo­ innocently or deliberately escape paying the Treasury money they owe. men, Regular Meeting. outset that the United Jewish Ap­ younger men to take over the 8:00 p. m.-Lad. Ald & Sisterhood, When Byrd kicked off the Senate study, the informed estimate was that peal ls doing this year what the leadership. 0 haw e Sholom, Pawt., at least $1 to $1.5 billion in dividends was going unreported each year Board Meeting. ·, 8:00 p. m.-Bus. & Prof. Chptr., Pio• with a loss to the Government of $300 to $400 million. The authoritative neer Women, Reg u I a r calculation was another $3 billion in interest was not being ,;eported Meeting. 8:15 p. m.--Slsterhood Temple Beth with additional whopping losses to the Government. Israel, Regular Meeting. lmmeoiately after these disclosures, the Treasury put on a 8:15 p. m.-Lad. Aux., Dept of R. I. JWVA, Regular Meeting. massive campaign to speed up voluntary compliance with the law. Over 8: 15 p. m.--Slsterhood Temple Eman­ 75,000,000 reminders were sent out by corporations and banks to those uel, Regular Meeting. 8:30 p. m.--Slsterhood Temple Sinai, receiving dividends and interest. · The result was a sharp drop in Board Meeting. delinquencies, and by late summer Eisenhower Treasury officials were 8:30 p. m.-Devorah Dayan Club, Pio­ neer Women, Board Meet­ publicly stating that the drive had paid off and a withholding law would ing. be unfair, an undue burden on the payers and impractical. Tuesday, February 7: by Leonard Lyons 1:30 p. m.-Pioneer Women of Provi­ dence, Board Meeting. 2:00 p. m.-Ladles Hebrew Union Ald DUEL: Zsa Zsa Gabor a_rrived Ass'n., Regular Meeting. But, as the new personnel choices indicate, the Kennedy Ad­ ·Huston advised Straley: "The first 8:00 p. m.-Roger Wms. Chptr., B'nal ministration's attitude may be quite different. What, then, might be a from Hollywood the other day with thing you do is wear a red sweater, B'rlth Women, Bo a rd "simple system" for withholding taxes on dividends? her new escort, Robert Straley, so the blood won't show." Straley Meeting. , 8:15 p. m.-Lad. Aas'n., Prov. Hebrew One would simply have a corporation at dividend paying time owner of the Palm Beach Athletic laughed it off, insisting on boxing Day School, Board Meet­ withhold a specified percentage of the total dividend declared and forward Club. At the Stork Club they told gloves instead of swords--because ing. Wednesday, February 8: that amount in a single check to the Internal Revenue Service. of a party recently where Straley he's never fenced. He suggested 2:00 p. m.-Mlzrachl Women, Board When you would make out your tax form, you'd use an easy had resented the ardent greeting that Zsa Zsa should accept the Meeting. 8:00 p. m.-Jewlsh Community Ce n. formula to figure out the total dividend and the withholding, and you'd Zsa Zsa received from Ahmet challenge, because she takes fenc­ ter, Board Meeting. report this on a few lines on your return. Ertegun of Atlantic Records, son ing lessons. 8:00 p. m.-Touro Fraternal Ass'n., Regular Meeting. If you were entitled to a refund, you'd file a short form asking for of a former Turkish ambassador. "A duel vould be vunderful,"" 8:15 p. m.--Slsterhood Temple Beth it -- and you possibly could get refunds every quarter. Ertegun took umbrage at Straley's Zsa Zsa told her new beau, who Sholom, Board Meeting. 8:15 p. m.-Temple Beth El, Artists comments and the next day sent shrugged, "But suppose I get kHI­ · Serles. To the vast majority of us who report our dividends and interest his seconds to present his challenge ed" .-•• "It vould be vunderful pub­ Thursday, February 9: accurately and pay up, this would mean only a change in techniques. to a duel. · licity," replied Miss Gabor, "for 1:00 p. m.-P r o v. Chptr.:, Women's American ORT, Regular To payers and low-income families dependent on dividends and interest "Vunderful. A duel," Zsa Zsa me.'' Meeting. it would be a new burden, but to the Treasury it would mean more beamed. "Poppa· alvays vas duel­ PROTECTION: One of JFK's Frld•y, February 10: 1: 00 p. m.-U n I t e d Order of True taxes .collected faster. Withholding could be a lot closer than you think. ing over Momma and ze girls. It dinner hosts told the new President Sisters, Boare Meeting. voz nuzzing; a little cut on za that his child said a woman could I :30 p. m.~Prov. Chptr., Nat'! Coun­ cil Jewish Women, Board (Distributed 1961, by The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) (All Rights Reserved) hands, and zhenanembrace." John (Continued on Page H) Meeting. / r ...~ ... '°...O> ..;

~ ~ A BULL_ETIN- FOR AND ABOUT TBE JEWISH HOME roa THE AGED < 99 llllblde AnDDe, Pl"ovldeDce, •• L ~ ~ =roil Yahrzeit Services in the Home FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 fo, In Memory of . Gifts To The Commemoration Fund commence at sunset the day pre­ Reuben Adler ;i,;- David Swerling, vious. LEO HELLER, Brighton, Mass. Sophie Kroll < Between December 31, 1960 In Memory of ... Anne R. Berman =... and January 27, 1961, the follow­ from Jennie and Phil Dwares. SATIJRDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Gertrude Cohen ~ ing contributions were received JEAN JACQUES, from Mr. and Louis H, Berick fo, MR, CLARKE, from Mr. and SATIJRDAY,FEBRUARY18 and are, hereby, gr a tef u 11 y Mrs: Jack Tcath. Mrs. Ralph Cossock, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan zurier Anna Lanes nd ~ acknowledged: · . MRS, ALBERT COHEN, Bos­ J. J. Honigblum, Mr• a Mrs. Frances Swartz SUNDAY,FEBRUARY19 ~ < ton, Mass., from Mr. and Mrs. Owen Falcofsky, Dr. and Mrs. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5 Toba Bercovitz ~ Samuel A, Cohen. llie Berger, Annie Kaufman MONDAY,FEBRUARY20 roil In Honor Of ... ANNA COHEN, from Mrs.Lena HARRY COHEN KAGAN, from Frieda Rakusin A. Maurice Smith Mr. and Mrs, Max Siegal, Mr. Fannie Brier = The 60th Wedding Anniversary Agronick, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour David Harold Sherman = and Mrs. Benjamin Ruttenberg, TIJESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 of MR, AND MRS, MORRIS WEIN­ Rosenberg, Mrs. Minnie Ernstof, Samuel Hirsh Rosen z Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kenner. Clara Manshel < BERG, Palm Beach, Florida, from Anna F. Littman, Mrs. LeoLogan, TIJESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Mrs. Anna K. Isenberg. HARRY KAL VER, from Mr• WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Hyman J. Kauffman ~ Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berry. and Mrs. Maxwell B. Siegel, Miss Herman Rosen "" The 57th Wedding Anniversary FANNIE COHEN, Winthrop, John Jacob Cohen Mass., from Mrs. Betty Woolf. Dora Sherman. William Levinsky roil of MR. AND MRS, SAMUEL Beloved brother, DR, ISRAEL 9 WEDNESDAY,FEBRUARY22 § FLANZBAUM, from Mr, and Mrs. JENNIE COHEN, from Mrs. KAPNICK, from Mr. and Mrs.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Leon Rosenfeld William H, Harris. Mendel Goldstein Zella Jacques =Jacob I. Felder. Harry Sturman. Hyman Salk ~ Their 50th Wedding Anniver­ Beloved m other, RACHEL Max Novogroskl SOPHIE KAPNICK, from Mr· Beatrice Lisker roil sary, from MR, AND MRS. AL­ COHEN, from Mrs. Benjamin THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 . Abish. and Mrs. Benjamin Rosenstein, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10 Israel Flertel = BERT 0, LEIF. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Efros, Mr. Charles Silverman ~ The 50th Wedding Anniversary IDA COHN, from Mr. and Mrs. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Aaron Bilgor, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ and Mrs. Louis Goldstein, Mr. Leib Garfinkel Frank Markensohn of REVEREND AND MRS, PHILIP and Mrs. Jack Willces, Mr, and Joseph Katz liam Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rose Gross KELLER, from Mr. and Mrs. Hy­ Mrs. Gerald Jacobs, Mr. andMrs, Peter Frank man Dressler. Schlossberg, Mrs. Jules Sorgman, Jacob A. Robinson Archie Chastt, Mr. and Mrs. SATIJRDAY, FEBRUARY 11 The 50th Wedding Anniversary Mrs. Minnie Ernstof, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Port Leonard Chaser. David Kahanovsky of MR. AND MRS. NATHAN Milton Dubinsky, Mrs. Leo Logan. Joseph Lecht DR, DAVID CORN, from Dr. BENJAMIN KATZ, from Young Jack Gluckman WARREN, from Mrs. William H, Progressive Beneficial Associa- Mendel Fish Hattie Taber Harris. and Mrs. Ira Blum, Mr. and Mrs. SATIJRDAY, FEBRUARY 25 The 50th Birthday of MR. Sidney Reltzas, Mr. and Mrs. tion. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Sarah Waldman Harry Leven, Mrs. Herman Rosen, JOHN KOHN, Baltimore, Md., Pauline Lullcin . Morris Bezan HARRY LICHT, from Mrs. William from Mr. and Mrs. Mi 1ton Du- Yetta Schechter H. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Koplt, Dr. and Peter Banks Mrs. A, Alfred Goldberg. bin sky• Helen Dranoff MONDAY,FEBRUARY27 In Thankfulness for Beloved father, DR. DAVID PAULINE LEACH, from Mr, Bessie Cokin Bernard J, Trlnkel CORN, from Mrs. Richard E, and Mrs. Jacob I. Felder, Mr. and MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 Mrs. Louis Kirshenbaum, Leavens Ephraim Rosen Loebenberg. David Dwares The Recovery Of ... Manufacturing Co., Inc., Mr. and Isaac Marks Beloved grandmother, RE­ Rose Stone MRS, SAMUEL N, DEUTCH, BECCA EISNER, from Miss Reka Mrs. Melvin A.Chernick, Mr. and TIJESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 THURSDAY, MARCH 2 Mrs. Samuel Salmanson, Mrs. Annie Chorney from Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kopit. Marks, Mrs. Samuel R. Finegold. · Abraham Jacobson William H. Harris, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Aptel MR. LOUIS FAIN, from Mr. ARTHUR EINSTEIN, from Mr. David Licker Joseph H, Kolodney, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Berman and Mrs. Leo Koplt. and Mrs. Maurice Fox, Mrs. Hy­ Israel Jacobson MRS, JAMES GOLDMAN, from man J.Kauffman,Mrs.RoseRubin, Max J, Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Irv- Samuel Finklestein SA 11.JRDA Y, MARCH 4 ing I. Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mary Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schlossberg, Mrs. Herman Rosen, Mrs. Rose Fannie Pearlman Dr. and Mrs. llie Berger. Amber, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brookner, Mr. and Mrs. Jona WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 Max Katz MR, THEODORE JAFFE, from Schoenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leach, Mr. andMrs.MorrisRock- Samuel Steiner owltz, Lang Jewelry Company, Mr. Dr. Frank Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Leo Koplt, Kirshenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Paul d May their souls rest In peace MR. SAMUEL M, MAGID.from Chorney, Mr. and Mrs. James and Mrs. Marshall Dauer, Mr. an Sophie Melllon Mrs. Bernard B. Abedon. May their souls rest in peace. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I. Felder. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Jon a Beloved w If e and mother, ______a_ ____ ..,... ______, MR. MAC SIEGAL, from Dr. Leach. and Mrs. Ille Berger. PHILIP FEINER, from Mr. and HILDA LECHT, from Mrs. Israel In Memory Of ... In Memory of . MR. LOUIS SIEGEL, from Mr. Mrs. Maurice Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Lecht; Elaine and Sanford. / and Mrs. Samuel Margolies. Louis Kirshenbaum, Mrs. William MOLLIE LEVY, from Mr. and Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Kauffman, Dr. and Mrs. Ira MRS. MAX WINOGRAD, from H, Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mrs. Louis Schoenfeld. Kabalkin, Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Blum, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kopit, Bromberg. Beloved s I st er, IDA GUNY N. Borodach, The Chase Fami~y. Deutch, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cos­ LOUIS LOVITT, from Mr. and ROBERT FIERSTEIN, from LIPPMAN, from Mrs. Maurice Frances Richmond, Ruth and Sylvia sock, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sugarman, Mrs. Nathan Goldfarb. Mr. and Mr-s. Louis Goldstein, Epstein. Weiner, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thaler, Mrs. Mrs. Herman Rosen, Mr. and SAMUEL LOZOW, from Mr. Fox, Mr. Jerome Salter.Mr.Mark J-ierman Rosen, Dr. and Mrs. A, In Memory Of ... Mx:_s. Maxwell Lopatin. and Mrs. Nathan Goldfarb, Mr. A. Land, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alfred Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. MORRIS GELLER, Long Island, and Mrs. Sidney Reitzas, Dr. and Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Louis Schoenfeld. FRED ADLER, from Mr. and N,Y .. from Mrs. William HJ-larris. Mrs. Ira Blum, Mr. and Mrs.Paul Richter, Mr. Charles Belanger. Beloved uncle, BARNETTSAL­ Mrs. David Resh, Mr. and Mrs. ELI AND GITTEL GERBER, H. Rouslin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beloved father, REVEREND MANSON, from Mr, and Mrs. Abe Levenson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Finkel­ Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MAX PRESSMAN, from Mr. and Robert J, Halpern. Levenson, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron stein. Thaler, Mr. and' Mrs. B. D, Tcath, Mrs. Joel M, Pressman. Beloved father, JOSEPH Bilgor, Mr. and · Mrs. Henry LOUIS M, GRANT, from Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tcath, Mr. and SIMON B. ROSE, from Mr. SCHWARTZ, from Miss Mildred Helfand, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon and Mrs. Jacob I, Felder, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leven, Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Tcath, Mr. and Schwartz. Bloomberg, Mrs. James Goldman, Mr. and A. Alfred Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jack Comras, Mr. Frank J. Beloved father, SOLOMON SAMUEL AGID, Brooklyn,N,Y., Mrs. David Pollock, Mrs. Isaac Murry Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. Darman, Max and Louise Cohen, SCHWAATZ, from Mrs. Aurelia from The Haas Family, Mrs. Gerber, Mrs. Samuel Starr, Mr, William Cohen, Dr. and Mrs. Ille Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobson, S, Freedman. Rebecca Friedman. and Mrs. Abraham E, Goldstein, Berger. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weiss, Mr. Beloved brother, PHILIP Beloved husband and father, Mrs. Leo Logan, Mrs. Anna K, ANNIE McCARVILLE, from Leonard Bergman, Mr. and Mrs, SHEFFERS, from Mrs. Julia Shef­ j DAVID D. AGRONICK, from Mrs. Isenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leven, Jeff Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell fers Schneider. Lena Agronick and Family. Beloved sister-in-law, ROSE MORRIS MILISKY, from Mr. Lopatin, Mr. and Mrs, Abraham Beloved mother, REGINA FANNIE ARCHLER, from Mr. GOLDSTEIN, from Mrs. Leo and Mrs. Sayre Summer. E. Goldstein, Betty and Jack DAUER SHEIN, from Mr. Irving and Mrs. David Isserlis, Mr. and Logan. IDA KLINE MILLER, from Mr. Broadman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Shein. Mrs. George Silverman, Mr. and Beloved sister, SADIE GOR­ and Mrs. George G·oldman. Yanoff, Gert and Ben Sugarman, Beloved father, MANUEL Mrs. Joseph Field, Mr, and Mrs. DON, from Mr. and Mrs. Myer MRS.JOSEPH MONZACK,from Mr, and Mrs. Jona Leach, Dr, SHERMAN, from The Sher_man Irving Rabinowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Soforenko. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hecker, Mr. and Mrs, Ille Berger. Family. Benjamin Glantz. and Mrs. Charles Parness, Mr. Beloved brother-in-law and ROSE SHORE, Boston, Mass., SEMA ARKEN, from Mr. and NA THAN GOLDSTEIN, from and Mrs. David Calderon, Mr. and uncle, SIMON B, ROSE, from Mr. from Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs. Mrs. Max Siegal, Mr. ·and Mrs. Vera and Ricky-Crescent Beauty Mrs. Benjamin Glantz, Mr. and Israel Lecht and Elaine and San­ William Lipsey, Mrs. Sadie Rogin, Benjamin F. Ruttenberg. Salon, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Sugar­ Mrs. L, Sheer. ford. MRS. C, M. SOLLOD, Balti­ Beloved father, HYMAN BER­ man, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berk­ NA THAN PAVLOW, from Mr, JACOB M. ROSEN, Port Ches­ more, Md., from Mr. and Mrs. COVITZ, from Mollie and Anne owitz, . Mrs. Louis Simon, Mr. and and Mrs. Benjamin Reitman, Mr. ter, N,Y., from Mr, and Mrs, Paul H. Rouslin, Bercovitz. Mrs. Leonard Sherman, Mr. and and Mrs. Joseph H. Cohen, Manfred Hohenemser, Mrs. Eva Beloved sister, GOLDIE SPUN­ Beloved mother, LENA Mrs. Hyman Simon, Mr. and Mrs. FANNIE PERLOW, from Mrs. Knopow, - GIN, from Mrs. Morton Borod. BLACHER, from Mrs.-Dora Bur­ Donald Jacobs, Mr. andMrs.Sam­ Phillip Riback, MARIE ROSEN, from Mrs, Beloved mother, GRENA bill, I uel Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ANNA PINKOS, from Mrs. Rose Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. STI:JTMAN, from Mr. and Mrs, ETTA BREITMAN, Bronx,N,Y., Friedman. Herman Rosen. Bliviss, Mrs. Herman Rosen, Mr. Harry Stuonan. from Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brom­ REBECCA HERR, from Mrs, Beloved parents, SAMUEL AND and Mrs. Daniel Snyder. SADYE SUPNICK, from Mr, berg, Mr, and Mrs.LouisParizer, Rose Efros. DORA PORT, from Mr, and Mrs. HARRY ROSENBERG, New and Mrs, Richard E. Loebenberg, ,,_ ,.I, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weisman, Beloved mother, CELIA Philip Rosenfield, York, from Mr. and Mrs. Jerry MORRIS VINE, from Mr. and Mr, and Mrs, B. Sugarman, Mr. HADASSAH HORVITZ, from Mr, REVERj:ND MAX PRESSMAN, Bregstein, Mrs·. Ralph Cossock. 1! and Mrs. Robert Berkowitz, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Tesler, Mr, and from Mr, and Mrs. Melvin A. BARNETT SALMANSON, from Beloved aunt, LYDIA WEIN­ fI Mrs. L, Bernstein, Mrs, F. Gold­ and Mrs. Samuel Sheffres. Chernick, Mr. and Mrs. J, Fred Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Winograd, ~AUM, from Mr, Maurice Fox. enberg, Mrs. A, Sadler, Mrs. L, MANDEL HORVITZ, Fall Coleman, Employees of the Senak Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fox, Mr, Beloved husband, IGNATZ Hyman. River, Mass,, from Mr. and Mrs. Co. of RJ., Mr, and Mrs. John and Mrs. Nat Lipson, Mrs. Hyman (Continued on Pa&"e H) ------,....JI ...

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~ A Herald ad always gets the ARREST NAZI Sweet of Rumford."on Jan. 3. best results-our subscribers com- VIENNA _ Police authorities, The couple are residing at 5 ,.. prise an active buying mark~t. here _announced this week the ar­ Lealy Street in Rumford cc ---::::;::;;::;;:=------­ Re-styling ~ ~est:1t:1t"!HHHMneses,., rest of Leopold Schumm, an ar­ Son Born chitect, on charges of nazi activi­ _Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Labush of Detroit Avenue announce the is an ART ~ SILVER ties during the Hitler regime. birth of their fourth child and ... and we are master fur artists ~ Electl'.ic Co~ first son, Steven Howard, OR Jan. DORIC DAY NURSERY and 16. Mrs. Labush is the former Mark cusroM ; Electrical Contractors KINDERGARTEN Accredited by R. I. Board of Greta Gold. Weinberg FURRIER IIQ 628 BROAD STREET Education - State Licensed CERTIFIED TEACH.ERS Paternal grandparents are Mr. f Industrial •· Commercial All Day Or Hali Day Sessions and Mrs. George Labush of 164 290 WESTMINSTER ST. ~ and Residential BALANCED HOT MEALS Cypress Street. Maternal grand­ Ages 3-6-Boys and Girls GA 1-8096 145 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ~ GA 1-6864 WI 1-6051 Transportation !~~~=~~~~~~ Gold of 58 Eaton Street. Great- grandparents are William Kah- novsky of Providence, Mrs. Esther Harris of Richford, N . Y., and Hy­ man Gold of Providence VALENTINE'S Change Address SPECIAL I Joseph Fox and his daughter =Q Esther have moved to 13~ Beach­ One 8 x 10 Two 5 x 7 Engaged - Mr. and Mrs. mont Avenue in Cranston. Samuel McCrensky of 11 Announce Adoption Child's Portrait 00~ ... Bollard Terrace, Lexington, Dr. and Mis. Edgar C. Kap­ In Our Studio $14.50 Moss., announce the en­ plan of Miami, Fla .. announce the In Your Home $16.50 gagement of their daugh­ adoption of their daughter, Gall Miami Hotels - Motels ter, Barbaro, to Harold H. Pam, born -on Jan 3. Mrs. Kaplan By Appointment Adelman, son of Mr. and Is the former Muriel Schoenberg, Reg . Price $20.00 Immediate Hotel or Air Reservations Mrs. Maurice Adelman of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max 23 Ellsworth Avenue, Brock­ Schoenberg of Sterling Street, Official Rates ton, Moss. Pawtucket. Absolutely Extra Cost. To You Miss McCrensky Is a graduate Dr. Kaplan is the son of Mr. 9a~~Z':..~"· No of Lexington High School and and Mrs. Mark Kaplan of Miami, DE 1-5946 169 Weybosset St. "All Leading Hotels Personally Inspected"· the Chandler School tor Women, Fla. !B::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=!I Boston. She is now employed as a ALGIERS DESERT INN NEW YORKER secretary for the Mitre Corpora­ ARISTOCRAT DI LIDO PRES. 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Ask For Our Free Booklet Listing All Saltzmans Have Son "BILL" WESTON Cruises, Ports and Rates Mr. and Mrs. A. Saltzman of Doyle Avenue announce the birth And His Orchestra BERMUDA o( their fourth child, a son. John Robinson, on Jan. 20. Mrs. Saltz~ • PRIZES man is the former Ruth Robinson. - EXTRAVAGANZA • REFRESHMENTS Sailing March 7 at 9 P.M. Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. William Goldberg • ENTERTAl NM ENT 6 Days From $140 of 227 Warrington Street an­ Room With Prirate Bath nounce the marriage of their EVERY NIGHT - "SATURDAY NIGHT" I 8:30 P.M. - 1 A.M . Donation $1.50 Per Person AND ALL DRINKS ON THE HOUSE daughter, Susan Lee, to William D Sweet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel .MMMNIINllllll_lllll_ll_ll_U_U_-,_-,_~111-~"_lll_lll_ft_ft_fl_fl_fl_lllll_lllll_lllll_ll_ll_U_U_-,_-,_-,_~~"_"_lll_ft_ft_fl_fl_'! CONCORD - GROSSINGERS - MAGNOLIA MANOR NEVELE - And Many Others 150 Delwood Rd. BAR MITZVAH TOUR TO ISRAEL Cranston INCLUDING ROME Opposite 220 l"oplar Dr. For Boys and Girls 13 - 16 • Adjoining Garden City JULY 5 -!!' AUG. 2 • High eleYation Many Special Events Planned of Interest To Teen-Agers • Curbed streets HONEYMOON TRIPS Our Specialty • 10,600 ft. lot landKape • Early American Ranch Call Anytime • 3 full bedrooms OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY and SUNDAY • Tile bath and la,ette From 2 to 5 or By Appointment Zelda Kouffman • Full basement • Birch panel kitchen/fireplace -- Price $22,500 -­ CRANSTON TRAVEL SERVICE • Air-conditiC111ed Downpayment 20% 801 Park Avenue, Cranston • Double Garage ST 1-4977 Eves. By Appt. ST 1-4977 • Completely weather-stripped HENRY A. GODIN - ATC and IATA Al"l!JlOVED IALH AGINT - Exclusive A!Jent WI 1-2868 \ ,, PAYS 6TV .DIVIDEND A Herald ad always gets the ... NEW YORK - Israel Develop­ best results-our subscribers com- w ~ent Corp., a registered r!,lgulated prise an active buying market.· investment company affilated with An:ipa~-American Israel Corp., has paid its sixth consecutive annual Have You Tried ... dividend. • CREPE SUZETTE group will be held on Wednesday Mrs. Joseph Young was installed at the home of Mrs. Joseph Young at Di MAIO'S ICE of 61 Sheffield Avenue, Pawtucket. as president of the new Narra­ Open Mondays SKATING gansett Chapter #1107, . B'nai All members are Invited to attend. B'rith Women, on Jan. 25. Mrs. Myer J . Wolf of Waban, Mass., TO EXTEND WELCOME second vice-president of B'nai A special welcome will be ex­ B'rith Women's District 1, was in­ tended to new members at the stalling officer. Mrs. Martin Buck­ next regular meeting of the Tem­ ler was chairman for the evening. ple Emanuel Sisterhood on Mon­ Other officers who were installed day at 8:15 P .M . at the temple include Mesdames Samuel Wer­ meeting hall. theimer and Morris Hazen, vice­ Mrs. Jerrold Franklin, an Eng­ presidents; Stanley Fishbein, re­ lish teacher In the Bristol High HOXSIE 4 Corners, Warwick Bowling Leagues cording secretary; Martin Flamer, School and the wife of a Brown Rovte Service to Prov., Cranston and corresponding secretary; Philip University physics professor will Warwidc - RE 7-4567 Come in for your Swartz, treasurer; Charles Jago­ review "The Last of the Just" by llnzer, financial secretary; Mar­ Andre Schwarz-Bart. She will be Col. John Furman 1961 Introduced by Mrs. Harry Dimond. CATALOG tin Buckler, counselor; Al Saltz­ FREE man, Stanley Myerson and Mat­ Mrs. Abbott Lieberman Is pro­ HOPE STREET See the most beautiful display hew Fishbein, trustees. gram coordinator and Mrs. David Colonel John Furman of trophies In R. I. Greetings were given by Archie Allen, membership chairman, Is In GARAGE Open Tues. & Thurs 'tll 9 p.m._ Dickman, president of the Cen­ charge of welcoming the new To Address Meeting or by appointment tral New England Council, B'nai members. • Delivery Service Mrs. Burton Finberg and Mrs. Colonel John Furman, deco­ - Special - B'rlth; E. Max Weiss, chairman of • Fireproof Insured the Greater Providence Coordi­ David Linder are co-chairmen of rated hero of two wars, and Israel business leader who has Just 825 Hope Street $7.95 BOWLING BAG nating Committee of B'nai B'rith, hospitality. Mrs. David Wahl wlll (rear A & Pl preside. and Samuel Shlevln, president of arrived here from Tel Aviv, will MA 1-1794 the Henry Friedman Lodge, B'nai address a luncheon meeting of B'rith. PROVIDENCE 0 . R. T. Jewish lay leaders at the Way­ The charter for the new group The regular meeting of the land Manor Hotel today at 12 noon. Five local businessmen, Irv­ was presented by Mrs. Wolf and Providence Ch apter. Women's ing Jay Fain, Max L. Grant, Stan­ the gavel by Mrs. Buckler. American ORT, wlll be held on ley Grossman, Ernest Nathan and The first board meeting of the Thursday at 1: 15 P.M. at the Nar­ ragansett Electric Company. Bet­ Martin M. Temkin are co-chair­ ty Bradford wlll demonstrate men of the meeting. tricks with bread. Members and Col. Furman, executive vice Ask For "GOLD-MAN" Brand friends are Invited to attend. president in charge of Israel op­ YOUR ASSURANCE OF TOP QUALITY erations for Palestine Economic MRS. WEINBERG TO SPEAK Corporation, New York, will dis­ Genuine Mrs. Leah Weinberg of New cuss private U. S . investments In Without York, national board advisor of Israel. Palestine Economic Cor­ This poration is the largest and oldest Tag Pioneer Women, will be the guest On The speaker at the regular meeting of U. S private investment company Wing the Pioneer Women Business and devoted exclusively to fostering Professional Chapter. The meet­ private enterprise in Israel. Many ing will be held at the home of of Israel's leading enterprises in Mrs. Harry Richman of 62 Over­ industry, agriculture, finance, hlll Road on Monday at 8 P.M. commerce, trade and urban de­ Mrs. Martin Gross wlll instruct velopment were founded by PEC. the group In conversational He­ The company is owned by some Supervised By The ALL OUR POUL TRY brew. A social hour will follow. 10,000 stockholders throughout VAAD HACASHRUTH IS LOCALLY RAISED 11~ffi@ of Prov.ldence the United States and has assets REVIEW CANDIDATES in excess of $18 million. Ner Tamid medals were award­ Col. Furman who distinguished ~@,~ \ ed to Jeffry Swartz, Troop 40, himself in World War II and in Greylawn Poultry Co. Providence; Louis Lantner, Troop the Israel War of Liberation, Is at HOSPITAL TRUST WARWICK RHODE ISLAND 3, Woonsocket; Howard Torman the author of "Be Not Fearful." Troop 17, and Barry Torman' Troop i7, Cranston. ' The Jewish Committee on Boy FRED and CAROLE'S Scouts, under the chairmanship of Jacob S. Temkin, reviewed the ANNOUNCEMENT candidates for the award which is MAGNOLIA MANOR given to scouts of the Jewish JOSEPH SCHLOSSBERG faith who have passed the neces­ MACNOLIA. PREMIERE sary rellgious requirements. MASS. .,,,,.,<: SEASON - ELECT OFFICERS / -- Walter Baker was elected presi­ .,,,,., .,,,,., CIT-ACQUAINTED- - - · dent of the South Providence He­ brew Free Loan Association at the ,,, .,. ,, VACATION. SPECIAL- - 55th Annual Convention of the organization . which- was held on Jan. 22. ONE FREE DAY Other officers elected include For Fu11 ■ 11d Su11 Hu11ten _,o like the water •.• Laay "On The House" Samuel Jamnick, first vice-presi­ ~ours at our sun-swept, In• dent; Louis Berman, second vice­ door, salt-water pool • • • STAY any 4 DAYS president; Louis Strauss, treas­ A111erlca11 Plan rates Include including weekends urer; Abraham Bazar, financial FrH Swedish Massage and secretary, and Nathan Miller, re­ Rack Finnish 1tea111 bath cording secretary. dolly . • • Su111ptuou1 111eal1 1 Members of the board of direc­ ASSOCIATE GENERAL AGENT . , . 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BEAD$ never becomePresldent--because "It will be unedited no initials Mr. Louis Silverman, Mr. David no Secret Serviceman would be replacing actual nam~s, no dele- Spitz, Mr. Louis Rothberg, Mr. CRUNCH r REs:~~t:r~N:e~:oTTED allowed inside her bathroom when tions for so-called moral sensl- Nathan Wasserman, Mr. -William CHOCK FULL OF PINEAPPLE • Beautiful Clasps she takes a bath·• • The st0ry gave tivlty But no one need worry " Hanzel, Mr. George Samdperil, SQUARES JFK pause; he said he recalled Cocte~u added "It's to be prlnt~d Mrs. Rebecca Fertman, Mr. East Side Diner WOODMAN'S that a Secret Serviceman had been only after my death so that anyone W1lliam Kahnovsky. 360 Waterman St,_ 55 Eddy St. JA 1-4977 nearby-when he shaved that morn- who wishes can c:ui me a dirty The Student Council of Temple Near Red Bridge lng. The guard also turned on the liar without fear of contradiction." Beth El Rellglous School. water to make sure no explosive . WEAL ni• 1be phrase "I CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE For Your Publicity and Organizational was in, the tap and also that JFK wouldn't do 1i even if they gav'eme Saturday Evening 5-8 P.M. wouldn t be scalded. Ull d 11 ,, f A 1 ENDOWMENT FUND __; PHOTOGRAPHS - FAME· Bef M Pl lcf d a m on o ars, s an mer can BUFFET SUPPER • ore ary c or cllche. That's because It was (FOR MEMORIAL TABLETS) By Candlelight CALL went on Arthur Godfrey's CBS deemed beyond the realm of In memory of beloved mother, FABULOUS DESSERTS program, she told of her battle reason. But now it's really happen­ FANNIE GLUCKMAN, from Mr. FRED KELMAN with D. W. Griffith, her director, ed: Elizabeth Taylor wants to rum Simon Gluckman of New York. MISS DUTTON'S to get a salary increase. He was down the film "Cleopatra" despite In memory of LOUIS R. KNASIN DE 1-5995 paying her $5 a day, and she told her $1 000 ooo fee from Mr. Charles Knasin. him: "Today two people recognized lRAIMNG· Ex_ heavyweight In memory of beloved husband. me in the subway. So lfmyprivacy champ Primo· Carnera ts staying HERMAN GERSHKOFF, from Mrs. MAKE A PERMANENT dine ls t?, be invaded, I want $10 a day" at the Hotel Edison here, whlle he Herman Gershkoff. in our • • • Think up a better reason than continues his wrestling career In memory of SIMON B. ROSE, LIFE TAPE RECORDING that," Griffith replied. "If just He was asked how he keeps 1~ from Office Supervisory and 1 present Factory Employees of BAR MITZVAH - CONFIRMATION intimate one person ever recognized me, condition at 54 "It's easy to keep RECITALS - SPEECHES I'd give up a week's salary." in condition," ;aid Caniera, "be­ Trina, Inc. This Event Only Happens ONCE atmos­ CALCULA TION: Prof• Maurice cause at 54 you've lost interest In memory of beloved parents, Even U you don't. have a tape Shapiro, head u~ the Nucleonics in most of those things which SAMUEL AND MAMIE GOLD­ recorder now, play it on phere Division of the U.S. Naval Re- used to keep you out of condition." STEIN, from Mrs. Cella Yuloff. a friend 's until you get your own search Laboratory, worked with CASTlNG: Anne Bancroft, of In memory of beloved wife, with the late Dr. John Von Neumann of "The Miracle Worker " wlll star ANNE ZAIDMAN, from Mr.Getzel ALLAN M. GOODWIN candle­ the Atomic Energy Commission. on Broadway in Marc~l Achard's Zaldman. 61 Westford Road Von Neumann asked Shapiro for Paris hit, "L'ldiote." The role BEQUESTS Providence 6, R. I. light his number, and the physicist said, there ls being played by Annie 1111 "865" .•. To help remember the Girardot. It was Mlle. Girardot Minnie Pulver, $150.00. UN 1-3882 0 charm number 865, von Neumann started who played the lead In the Paris Lipa Linder, $50.00. 0 a series of mathematical equations version of "Two for the Seesaw," 0 at including a mnemonic scheme of the role created on Broadway by LaPlace transforms. "I'll remem- Miss Bancroft Jewish Home For The Aged of Rhode Island II, dusk ber, 865," said von Neumann, ADVICE• J~rry Wald nowpro- SCHEDULE OF 11,1 tonight! "because my number ls 866." duclng "Re~n to Peyrdn Place " z GENDER: Lenore Lemmon. was asked by a screenwriter aoo'ut RESIDENTS ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS told Faye Emerson the news about the best way to appfoach a writing FOR FEBRUARY 1961 II, the 1 r lawyer, Edward Bennett project to which he d been asslgn­ WUUams -- who ls counsel to ed Wald replied by telllng of an SPECIAL EVENTS 111111: Jimmy Hoffa. "Ed's wife just had NYU course he once took under a baby" ••• "That's wonderful Thomas Wolfe He asked Wolfe Sun. Feb. 5-Jewlsh Art Series, Nathan Bishop Jr. 0 High School ...... 3 :00 P.M. II, news," said Miss Emerson. "A how to write a t~rm paper "Write baby.,, What ls lt?" .•• "A Team- a masterpiece," Wolfe· said. Sun. Feb. 5-Birthday Party-Auditorium ...... 7:00 P.M. ster, replled Miss Lemmon. "There's a great market for Tues. Feb. 7--Sholom Bayls Club Meeting-Audi- MEMO'S: Kenneth, the Llly them " torium ...... 10:00 A.M. Dache hairdresser who went to (Dlstrlbuted !961 Washington to dress Mrs. JFK's by The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Wed. Feb. S--Party Sponsored by Ladies Associa­ hair, flew from there directly to (All Rights Reserved) tion, Mrs. Samuel Perlman, Chairman, Mrs. Kalamazoo, Mich., for Glamour Harry Cohn, Co-Chairman - Auditorium . . . . . 1:30 P.M. II, magazine ••• George Scott, star of Home News Tues. Feb. 14-Lecture Series, Rabbi Sobel-Syna- "The Wall," will play a pool (Continued From Pace 10) gogue ...... 10:00 A.M. shark in the film "The Hustler" In Memory of ... Wed. Feb. 15-Ladies Association Board Meeting­ •.• The City Center will sponsor Auditorium ...... 1:00 P.M. the reissue of "The King and I" at WEISS, from Mrs. Ignatz Weiss. Thurs, Feb. 16-Party sponsored by Hope Link Order the Rlvoll. It's a newfllmprocess, · Beloved husband, LEO WEINER "70 Grandeur" ••• Richard Avedon from Mrs. Leo Welner. of the Golden Chain, Mrs. Leo Greenberg, Chair­ · gave Mrs. JFK a wishbone in a Beloved husband and father, man-Auditorium ...... 1:30 P .M. Cartier box. ABRAHAM WEXLER, from Mrs. Tues. Feb. 21-English Movie "Because You're Mine" SHOW: Don Walker, orchestra­ Abraham Wexler and Stephen. Auditorium ...... 7:00 P.M. tor for "The Unsinkable Molly MAX WEXLER, from Mrs. Wed. Feb. 22-Party sponsored by Ladies, Association Brown," is one of the foremost Abraham Wexler and Stephen. Auditorium ...... 1:30 P.M. gladiola growers in the country. IDA WILLIS, from Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Richter, Mr. and Thurs. Feb. 23-Monthly Meeting Board of Trus- .. ~ 55 Recently he went to a convention tees - Auditorium ...... 8:00 P.M. to arrange a gladiola show. He was Mrs. I. Rabinowitz. asked: "What happens at a flower HYMAN WINTMAN, Chelsea, Tues. Feb. ZS-Sholom Bayls Club Meeting - Audi- MEM0RIAL show?" ••. "Same a s at a dog Mass., from Mr. and Mrs. Ab­ torium ...... 2:00 P .M. raham Lodge, Mr. and Mri,;. A.H. show," Walker explained, "except REGULAR ACTIVITIES DRIVE that they don't run around and Bliviss, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kelman, bark." Employees of the s. H. Wlntman Every Monday through Friday - Physiother- off Columbus Ave. BOOK: Jean Cocteau has fin­ Co., Employees of the Cllquot apy ...... 9:00 A.M. - 12 ished plans for the publication 9f Club Co., Dt-.andMrs.llleBerger. Every Monday through Saturda.y-Yiddish. Stories, REUBEN L. WOOLF, from Mr. PA.5·3sso . his personal diary. He says he kept Mrs. Israel Barenbaum-Pavlllon...... 1:00 - 3 P.M. .it for 30 years, that it is total and and Mrs. Nathan Dubinsky, Mr: and Mrs. William Wexler, Mr. Every Monday through Friday-Residents Canteen and Mrs. Owen Falcofsky, Mr. operated by: Mr. Samuel Goodman, Mr. David and Mrs. Tom Falcofsky. Perlman, residents. Sponsored by Ladies As­ Beloved cousin, CELIA YAFFA, sociation; Mrs. Samuel Yolln, Chairman. PROTECTION FOR from Dr. and Mrs.IsraelC.Levln, 10:00 A. M. - 11:00 A. M. Evelyn Latt. Every Monday-Cancer Dressings, Mrs. Jona Leach, YOUR FAMILY Beloved son and brother, TED Chairman, Recreation Room ...... 1:30 P.M. Zitserman, from Mr. and Mrs. Every Tuesday-Knitting, Mrs. Thomas H. Goldberg, Bertram Marks and Tena. · Chairman, Recreation Room ...... 9:30 A.M. Security for your family TiiEODORE ZITSERMAN, from and an annuity policy for Dr. and Mrs. Ira Blum, Mr. and Every Tuesday and Wednesday-Beauty Parlor - younelf. The popular and Mrs. William Goldstein, Mrs. Room 214 ...... 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. modem kind of inaurance Samuel Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Every Wednesday-Choral Singing with 0Mr. Alex protection, Abraham Mayberg, Mr. and Mrs. Cohen-Recreation Room ...... ·6:30 P.M. Reuben Cohen. Every Wednesday and Thursday - Occupational For full details, consult HARRY J. ZELNIKER, from Therapy Classes, Mr. Van Wye, Recreation Mrs. Sara Kulman, Mr. and Mrs. Room ...... 9:30 .A.M. - 11:30 A.M. , Frank Averbach, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berkowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Every Friday-Jewish Readings-Mr. Samuel Shien- FRANK LAZARUS Charles Perlman, Mr. and Mrs. feld, 2nd floor lobby ...... , . . 7:00 P.M. Life l11aurance - Annuitiea Nathan Hodosh, Mr. and Mrs. DAILY SERVICES Nathan Gilden, Mr. and Mrs. James 635 lnduatricil Trust lullding SBACBRIS MINCBA HAEBIV Kaplan, Gerty and Molly Chase. '7:00 A.M. t:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Office-GA 1-3812 Res.-PL 1-0716 Beloved parents, from Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Bock • A ,subacrlption to the Herald 111 t; a good gift .idea for the person who "has everything" e11e can ,ii;;t()RGANIZATION ,. NEWS ..1. UN 1-3709. . a I," : --~-~,,'"~\!-?·i?;i:~;.~~=Ci~ii,-;;;- '.>;,,;~~lJt:•'· Hollywood l\t~i~ • • • TO MODERATE DISCUSSION Gall Bernstein, Nina White, Bruce I Saypol and Phyliss Yoken, Rabbi Nathan N. Rosen, director g for I.I.I By Barney Gluer of the B'nal B'rlth Hillel Foun­ TEMPLE BEffl AM dation at Brown University, wlll ; participate as a faculty member-at "Thou Shalt Not ..." 1s the subject of Rabbi Pesach Bobel's • Hollywood, California -- What Jill St. John will play the role t he Yale - Harvard - Princeton - expert certain Jewish musical composer of "Barbara" in "The Roman Brown Colloquium on the week­ sermon at Sabbath services to­ i has been phoning my Los Angeles Spring of Mrs. Stone" ••• .Mike end of Feb. 10, to be held at Yale night at Temple Beth Am at 8: 15 publisher to protest my prediction Landon ls the fastest gun draw in University. o'clock. An Oneg Shabbat, at • = that Ernest Gold will win an Oscar "." Remember, Mike, no which participants in the Adult advice for his "Exodus" ·score? He feels shooting on the Shabbosl ••• .Leon­ Rabbi Rosen wlll moderate a Education program of the temple he'll be the winner for any one of ard Lyons, who wastes no affection general discussion on the theme of will be honored, will follow the the three films he scored during on Walter Winchell, says that Joan the Colloquium, "Israel and the services. I American Jew." • and the 1960 ••• Second to the plushCocoa­ Winchell, of the L.A~ Times, is ; ' nut Grove, the best show in town the only Winchell who ever sat on A concert of Israeli folk S0Jlg8 ls at Ben Blue's Supper Club, his lap. will be given by the Oranlm Zabar, CANDID WEDDINGS Santa Monica ••• Quoting some Ben Bert Relsfeld, foreign corre­ Israeli folk singers. BAR MITZVAHS greatest ~ Bluelsms: spondent, says: "By fightingCom­ • Colloquium representatives from "Next Sunday ls Mother's Day. munism, most of us have forgotten Brown and Pembroke include John EMBASSY STUDIOS Any lady wishing to become a to fight NazUsm." Relsfeld main­ Spiewak, Joyce Leffler, Rhoda Na­ l20 PARK AVE. · CRANSTON value mother ls cordially invited" ••• "I tains that NazUsm will not find its gin, Cliff Detz, Ruth Ballyn, Enid ST 1-67~9 i had a terrible accident on the rebirth in Germany, as generally • Rhodes, Dena Obus, Al Smith, . freeway. I was watching television believed, but he isn't sure where 1n e in my car and when the commercial it will spring again ••••BlllyGiason ~ came on I stepped out to go to the defines a stereo set: "It's wherea LITTLE JACK HORNER ... SAT IN A CORNER ... ~... kltchen~' ••••"I've been married 20 man's wife hollers at him from eating his pudding pie ... He stuck In • years and it seems like yesterday. one side of the room and his his thumb ... and pulled out a plum I . . . and said: .. Let's get this party over ... You know what a terrible day It mother-in-law hollers the same 1 with! I want to get over to JAMES :},.ave/ was yesterday" •••• "I'd like to thing from the other side." KAPLAN INC. .to see those cameras and translster radios and TV sets and introduce Miss Antoinette Du­ Milton Berle was very funny typewriters and record players and the • Boisse. She's here with her introducing young Paul Anka, the countless other Incomparable gifts. And talk about plums - wait till you see • see mother, Mrs. Sarah Ginsburg." Canadian-Syrian, at the Cocoanut those JAMES KAPLAN PRICES!" Our crystal ball indicates star­ Grove. Typical Berlisms: "George Ra·ymond & dom for Karen Dolin, part of the Jessel couldn't make it tonight. He current Ben Blue Show. She's had to go to Israel to explain James Kaplan, Inc. Whitcomb beautiful, shapely, has an unusual Sammy Davis, Jr." •••• "Oscar Since 18'711 singing voice, and is lucky enough Levant couldn't come either. He JEWELERS ======to get some of the most expensive was suddenly taken well" •••• "I 250 Auburn St., Cranston 33 Westminster St., Pro,. musical arrangements for free. have a telegram - 'Dear Paul ST 1-0939 ST 1-0940 UNion 1-1314 Her dad is the famous arranger, Anka: You will never fall as long • JEWELRY • CHINA • LUGGAGE • 42 Spring St. Gerry Dolin, my friendly Jewish as you inspire American youth • APPLIANCES e WATCH REPAIR • DIAMONDS Newport, ll I. neighbor here in Sherman Oaks. with a good clean act. Signed Industrial Discounh Viking 6-8000 Director Joseph Pevney will Belle Barth.' " ~'-3-JUUU~UUUU~WUUJ--h-JUW~WWWWWWUUQ play a walkon in his own film, Your Glazed Reporter will ap­ • "Portrait of a Mobster." He is pear as a witness in behalf of also staging a nightclub act for Belle who was arrested at the Mitzi Green, his missus. Joe Cloister and charged with conduct­ directed Mitzi in the Broadway ing an obscene act. I will testify Now ... choose from thousands musical ''Let Freedome Ring." that on the night I reviewed the Fanny Brice's daughter, Fran, is show for the trade magazine Lime­ excited ·about an outside chance light, she did not use a certain of items ... at more than that Mitzi will star in a Broadway word as charged. musical based on the life of her 750 fine stores ... and charge them '• famous mother. Whatever happen­ l ed to that movie Hollywood never Plan College Boards In c-- made about Fanny's career? •••• Jack Kruschen, for his medic role Hebrew For First Time ALL ON ONE CREDIT CARD! in "The Apartment" is the only male supporting actor who made The College Board Achievement all three of the possibility lists Test in modem Hebrew will be Artists' supplies □ in the Times, Mirror 8t Reporter. given for the first time in March, Bicycles Shop with Industrial 1961, according to an announce­ □ Charg-Credit and get only ment by the Bureau of Jewish Cameras □ Education of Greater Providence. Dishes one monthly bill ... make First National Stores High school students throughout □ Electric blankets G~ves Gold Bond Stamps the nation will be able to take this □ only one monthly pay­ examination as one of their quali­ F_lowers □ ment! 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Men's clothing □ Gold Bond Stamp Company is Notions □ Credit Card - ' one of the two largest independent Bond Chairman Outboard· motors trading stamp firms in the world □ Join Industrial Charg-Credit Service now at any and operates in 44 states and To Visit Israel Pens □ member store or at any of Industrial National's Canada. The Minneapolis - based Robert A. Reisman, general Quilts company serves a number of the □ I chairman of the Providence Israel Records convenient neighborhood offices. country's large supermarket or­ Bond committee, will leave for □ j ganizations. Israel on Feb. 9, on a study tour Shoes □ - In addition to First National of Israel which wlll include in­ Toys Stores in . all of Rhode Island and spection of various projects and □ Vases the Attleboros In Massachusetts, installations made possible by in­ / □ Gold Bond Stamps wlll be offered vestment capital provided by the Women's apparel □ Industrial at other retail outlets such as ser­ sale of State of Israel Bonds. Yarns vice stations, drug stores and dry During his tour, Mr Rlesman. · □ NATIONAL BANK cleaning establishments. will meet with government offici­ .Distribution ' of Gold Bond als and cabinet members on Is­ Convenient neighborhood offices servin1 Rhode Island Stamps by First National Stores rael's current needs and activities. Member Federal Reserve System marks the trading stamp firm's On his retuurn, he will report on Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ftrst entry into New England, said his trip to Israel at the meetina CUrtis L. Carlson, president of of the Rhode Island Israel Bond q_old Bond, Executive Committee, on March 2. ---.--- JI

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