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Ladies' Association Of Home To Hold Annual Donor Affair The Annual Donor Luncheon of the Ladies' Association ot the Jewish Home for the Aged will be field on Wednesday, March 15, at 12 noon, at Temple Einanu-EI THE ONLY ENGLISH JEWISH W EEKLY IN R. /. ANO SOUTHEAST MASS meeting house. Entertainment wm be provided by vocalists Sandra VOLUME LVI, NUMBER 2 PRIDAY,MARCH 10, 1972 16 PAGES 15c PER COPY Gertz and Carolyn Rlcdotte In 11 Two for the Show," accompanied by· Lee Daniels, featuring a repertoire of Yiddish, Senators Deny Knowledge Of Names la r a e II and English songs. Proceeds of the affair will be I used for maintenance of the In Full Page New York Times Ad l Home. Mrs. Semon Weintraub la NEW YORX - A spobsman comment: "I wholly agree that East Perapectiff, that 0 'your general chairman of the luncheon. for Sen. Edward M KennedJ American partisanship In the soberln& anaysls ol my speeches Mrs. Max Leach Is adVtser, and (D.Masa.) crttlc:izled the 1198 al an Aral>-lsraell conflict 11 (to the Liberal Party and the Mrs. IDllot Revkln will assist, out-of-c:c,ntext quotation al the dangerous to both the United Zionist Organization al America) ex-officio. late J obn F. Kennedy In a States and the Pree World." la pnm,c:ation for additional Assisting the chairman are newspaper adTertlsement ''TIie date and context ol the thoupt." Kennedy wrote that be Mrs. Leonard Sholes, co­ Gpp09tng American aid to Israel. quotation were not giftll, nor h ope d for a Middle East was It If I chairman: Mrs. William Fellner, The full-page ad In the New clear John Kennedy "ap-eement," for an eradication treasurer: Mrs. Herman York Timea, headlined "Israel: meant p....Ueanahlp In an Arab­ al the "bitter call9e of friction" Rosenberg, reservations: Mrs. MRS. SIMON WIINTRAUB our next Vietnam?" was sl&ned Israeli 181lM or In a Democratlc- and "that both (Israel and the by Alfred M. Lilienthal of New Arabs) would be friends of the !, Jack Sondler, contributions: Mrs. Republtcan -· David Horovitz, ))rOIP"am: Mrs. editor . Members of the Yorlt, an outspobn Jewish antl­ n. ad charged that "Wblle an ." Kennedy did not, Harry Seltzer, publldty; Mrs. Woonsocket committee are Mrs. Zlonlst. It attributed to "Jolm lll'aell will be flying the la!last hftfter, say what be thought of Perry Smnmer, correspondence: Myer Bedrlck, chairman: Mrs. Fitzgerald Kennedy" tbe (Jet) modall, amne American boy Lilienthal'• analysis al hla Mrs. Harold Kelman, hostesses, David Daniels, Mrs. Sbeppte may be shortchanged by this (let) IIPMCbes. and B'nal B'rlth Garden Club, Dressler, Mrs. Paul <;oldflne, cammlttment." 'The "dlsutrous Ullenthal conceded that he decorations. Mrs. Phlllp J. MacktH, Mrs. result11 (of) our Israel-First bad Nnt K~ a "strong In charge of Initial Gifts are Nathan Tickton and Mias I. policy," the ad asMrted, have attack on his talk • to the ZOA, Mrs. Isador S. Low, chairman, Esther Palk. Included the "displacement" al "-rly crltldzlng him" for his Mrs. Lester Emers, Mrs. Irving Secretaries are Mrs. George Arabr, •-,,ar and near-war"; position on Israel. A1ked by the I. Pain, Mrs. mus Plink and Ludman, chairman, Mrs. Irvtng "drastic alteration of the JTA If the use of the Kennedy Mrs. Leonard Salmanson. Abrams, Mrs. Walter Axelrod, character ol Jerusalem" quotation In the ad might mislead Working on the souvenir Journal Mrs. Abraham Fri.adman, Mrs. "subordination" ol Jewish Talues readers, Lilienthal said: "No, not are Mrs. Barney Goldberg, Samuel Jacobson and Mrs. Arthur to Zionist "chau..-tnlsm": at all. rm trying to latch on to chairman, and Mrs. Ben Poultem, Roaen. "dangerous Big Power the word even-handedness." polarization and eacalation of the John T. Furey, the nmes Middle East arms race," md the advert! sing accepta bll lty "endangering" al US oil and manager, said that advertl sers other Interests. were entitled to "express a point A spolr:esman for Sen. Edward of 'riew," adding: ' ''Jbts ls hi• J Kennedy said that " don't think Interpretation . That's what dlat (quOtatlon) reflects ac­ controffrsy Is all about." cm-ately Jolm Kennedy'• po­ Furey said there WU nothing alllaa, and that It WH In fact mlaleadlng In Lilienthal'• "Incorrect" to suggest be naming, In a eeparate box, oppoeed aid to Israel. "It without permission, the 14 mlsC0119truea the position al Se n at o r • who voted against Prelldent Kennedy, who ts Phantoms for Israel. They are clearly on record as fnorlng aid ..not signatories to the ad," to Israel," the ~kesman said. Furey noted. TO IE INSTAWD: Rabbi Joseph Although the ad gave the (I. L. Kenen, editor of the Langer wiH be installed a, opiritu­ lmpresst01t that the comment wu · W ashlngton-baeed Near East al leader of Temple Beth Am in made by John Kennedy as Report, charged In hi• February Sunday, March 12, at I p.m. by President, It was In fact written 23 ISSUI! that "It Is quite Rabbi Saul Leeman of Temple In a letter to Llllenthael dated surprising to find the names of Beth Torah. September 30, 1960, w'*i Senators In the advertisement Guests who will be pre.. nt in­ ICennedy, thn a Massachusetts who have no knowledge of'lt." He clude Governor Ftonk Licht, Mayo, Seaator, was nnnlng for said nine ol the 24 Senators had Philip Noel of Warwick, all mem­ President. 'The "Dear Alfred" told him they were 1D1aware of the bers of the rabbinate and clergy letter, framed on a wall of lld.) in Warwick and Greater Provi­ Llllnthal's alflce here, was read · In another attack on the ad· s LOUIS IAIUCH RUBINSTEIN MIi.VIN L ZUIIEI dence, plu, other 1tat• . digna­ by him Clffr the phone. It ad911!18d use al the quotation by Kennedy, taries. Lilienthal, chairman ~ Middle Arnold Forster, general co1D1sel to the Anti-Defamation League ol JFRI Allocations Committee B'nal B'rlth, said the quotation Bill To Forbid Elections was ••mtsrepreeentatfw," ••dis• torted'' and "trrelnant." He Studies Agencies To Be Funded denounced the ad, which featured On Friday Night, Saturday a draWlng of a Phmtom and two 'Jbts procedure, Instituted last G. Orodenker, R.I. Hadassab IDd crams of money being !!fled by a year, Is conducted by a sub­ Zionist Youth Comnitttee. Other NEW YORJC - Plans to bold bad 1-n complaining to the pulley, presumably for shipment committee for 09erseas and members of the committee are mtlpoverry elections on the Mayor about this situation since to Israel, as "typl.cal Lilienthal National Agencies headed by Kar I Poss and Robert A. Jewish sabbath will be forestalled late 1970 and that "we wouldn't anti-Israel prapapnda which Melvin L. Zurter, and a sub­ by legislation Introduced In the have bad this ccufrontatlon If be lnnltably stepl Oftr the line Into Rlesman. 'They will meet on bad listened. .. committee for Local Agencies Wednesday, March 22, at 7:30 City Coancll at the request al the die murky wamrs ol prejudice." under the chairmanship of Louis p.m. at JPRI headquarters In the Lindsay administration. There was no Immediate Forster said It would be Baruch Rubinstein. Strand Bulldlng. The cooperation be1- the ccmment from cffl.cials of the "lntere~' to ~ who bad Mayor and the Caunc:ll guarantees CollllCll Against Poverty, the helped pay for tbe ad, which Asslgnmentsof gwernlng body of the antipoverty responsibilities have been made At these meetings, that the measures will be signed mentioned only Lilienthal and repreaentatlws of the agencies organization. credited members by the ()9erseas and National Into law In time to bead otf "~rned will be granted hearings and an antipoverty voting scheduled for The bill, sponsored by Mr. and subscribers who- donations allocations sub-committee. 'They opportlDllty to present their Sllverman and Councllman are not tax-exempt." are Phlllp J. Macktez and Howard April 22, a Saturday, according to. requests. Councilman Theodore Silverman. Kemieth Haber, Broolclyn Liberal, Lilienthal was al so challenged I. Upsey, 09erMas Agendes: would ban all elections to quasi­ A full Allocatlons Committee Mr. Sllverman, a Broolclyn on his claim that the "Inordinate Owen Landman, Community public alflce after 8\Dldown on Relations Agencies: William L. meeting will be held on Monday, Democrat who has been pressing prlo.e • . • for the abnormal this Issue for months, charged Friday and on Saturday and on US/ h r a e I relationship" bas Robin, Cultural Agencies: Albert March 27, at 4 p.m. In the SUnday. The major elections Wayland Room of the Wayland th at the weekend elections Included $6 bllllon-to Israel 1n· I. Gordon, Religious Ages,cles: affected would be to the 26 Elliott Dlttelman, ijatlonal Manor. The recommendations' scheduled by antipoverty offldals Israeli bonds during 194871. A arrived at In this mee,tlng will be disc:rlmlnated against Jews, who antipoverty corporations and the spokesman for the Israel Bond Service Agencies. Arthur J, Levy 31 community school boards. submitted for approval to the observe the sabbath from Organization said that during that. ls also serving on the committee. It WH lntroouced without 'They will meet on M~ay, March Federation's board of directors sundown Friday to sundown period bond sales totaled $1.9 at an early April meeting. Saturday. Orthodox Jews do not comment at a City Council billion, of which 85 percent - 20, at 7:30 p.m. at die home of meeting nm duller than the Mr. ZUt-fer. travel or write on the sabbath. or $1.6 bllllon - were sold In,, The Allocations Committee Mr. Silverman said the selection averap, along with a companion the US, Of this, almost $1 hllllon Assignments for the Local will be aided In Its decisions by a resolution supportlBg state has already been redeemed, be, i Agencies allocations sub­ of a date was only part of an special allocatlons workbook apparent over-all pattern of legislation to ban at those times said, and the bulk of the moniy'. com,mlttee Include . Martin 1. prepared by Joseph Galkin, the political electlons In which has remained In the US to cowr Olttelman and Richard P. Shein, discrimination In antipoverty executive director, and his stiff elections. the rules are governed by stalll the costs of Israeli equipment B'nai B'rlth agencies and the from budget data supplied by the law. purchases . Asked where Hillel Po1D1dat1on: Ernest Nathan, Council of Jewish. Federation and "The Community Corporation The Haber-Sllwrman bill bad Lilienthal and his s~rters Bureau of Jewish Education; Welfare PIDlds and other sources. on the Lower East Side In the support of the City might have gotten the $6 hllllon Stanley Grossman, Jewish Manhatt&11 has one Jew and all the ''We have here a basic dvtl­ flgure, the bond spokesman Community Cent.er; Stanley P. 'Jwo sub-committees of the rest - 50 or so - blacks and rlghta Issue,'' Mr. Sllwrman told suggested: "Their own Blacher, Refugee Semce Allocatlons Committee of the Puerto Ricans,'' he said. "You reporters . Saturday voting lmaS1nations." Program, Jewish War Veterans Jewish Federation of Rhode mean to tell me In that area there dllCl'lmlnatea agalnat religious In Washington, San. · Philip A. and Joint Israel Programs: Island are now In the process of' are no poor ltallans, no poor Jewa, be Hid, and SUnday voting Irish?" _ , Hart (D. Mich), - ~ the 14 Martin Goodman, Newport and m a k Ing In-depth studies of would dllCrlmlnalll against most Senatore llsted by Lilienthal, Pswtuelcet apectat ,weds: Norman agencies applying for funds. · He said that the City ColDldl other religions In the city. repudiated the ad. - ______:;..;.....cc:======~~==---=~ ~------

2 DJE RHODE JSLANQ HERALD. FRIDAY', MARCH 101 1972 MARTIN L. BAZAR For news of Israel, Jewish communities throuchout the TO BE GUEST SPEAKER: One of Is­ rael's leading stage directors and Funeral senices for Martin world, local organizations and the founder- of the Israel Acton L. Bazar, 51. of 1-40 Beachmont society, read the Herald. . .IDd Stuclio, who was born in Provi­ Avenue, Cranston. who died TAISEI GA~DEN for some of the best bargains In dence, Hy Kalus, will be the gu.. t Tuesday, were held Thursday at the Greater Proridence area. JAPANESE speaker at the Bond Betwffn Us the Sugarman Memorial Chapel. n..-.-..Art ...... Luncheon to be held Thursday, l3urlal was In Lincoln Park FOOD . ..., .. _ ...... ,rk.. March 16, at noon at the home of Cemetery. Mrs. Milton M. Dubinsky of 28 The husband of Gladys COCKTAILS Cambria Court in Pawtucket. The (Hopl

HERMAN AUERBACH of 773 Ta ton Aff!lue Seekonk Norfolk, Virginia, Paul and Ira Word bu i-,, received here un • • Bazar of Cranston, and Santee ~'- of Herm- Massachusetts, who died SUnday Bazar of Providence• a sister of the death la.t ~-.. - after an mness of three months, • • Auerbach, 65, of Baldwin Park, were held Tuesday at the Mrs. Doris Gordon of Cranston, Defelice Realtors CaUfornla. He was the husband of Suga rm an Memorial O,apet. llld three grandchildren. Oiarlotte Auerbach. Burial was In Uncoln Park 835 HOPE STREET He was born In Oneland, Cemetery. ••• 521-1400 Oblo, a son of the late Albert ancr The widow of Samuel Eva Auerbach, and was a Navy Bookbinder, she was born 00 MRS. JOSEPH BERSON veteran of World War n. August 15, 1879, In Poland, the Funeral services for Mrs. Besides his wife, he Is daughter of the late Bernard and Sarah Berson, 72, of 121 BIG . survived by two sons, Albert and Sarah Marcus. For the last 30 Lancaster Street, who died David Auerbach; four sisters, years she resided 1n Seelconlc IDd Wednesday after an Illness of Mrs. Mildred Leven and Mrs. previously bad lived for 35 years eight months, were to be held Josephine Lnen, both of In Providence. Friday at Temple Beth Sholom. Providence, Mrs. Mollye LeYy of Mrs. Bookbinder was a Burial was to he in Uncoln Park San Francisco, California, and member" of the Worlanen'• Cemetery. Mrs. Syh1.1 Peterson of Pal Circle. The wife of Joseph Berson, Desert, California, and four She Is survived by two sons, she was born In New York City, a FLOOR COVERING CO. daughter of the late Harris and grandch1Jdren. • • • Benjamin Boo~nder of Orange, Lena (Berson) Silver. SHOWROOM: Rear 19S Cole Avenue New Jersey, and Albert SANFORD GUNT"HER Bookbinder of Providence; eight Mrs. Berson was a member of Funeral senices for Sanford daughters, Mrs. 0,arlotte Jacobs Temple Beth Sholom .and Its HEi.LO HIENDS: Gunther, 76, of 65 Mitchell of Daytona Beach, Florida, Mrs. Sisterhood, the Miriam Hospital Street, who died March 4 after an Women's Assocladon, and the Floor covering on your mind? Large or small pn1bleq,1 ace. Rose Porsteln of Dallas, Texas, Illness of one month, were held Mrs. Sadie Rothenberg of Jewish Home for the Aged. given my petsonal attention. Phone or stop by and let's the followlng day at the SUgarman Besides her husband, discuss it. There's fun in doing business in a friendly way •• Providence, Mrs. Sophie Memorial O,apel. Burial was In Cooperberg of Cranston, Mrs. survivors Include her and -· I'm sure I can save you money too. Uncoln Parle Cem.,tery. Mary Wlnllc of Caldwell, New stepmother, Mrs. Bessie Sliver Mr. Gunther was a jewelry Hampshire, Mrs. Louise Sina of Karp of Long Island, New York; ·Phone day or night Thanks, salesman for 30 years In the New Orange, New Jersey, Mrs. Edith two sons, Harris and David -: · . 521-2410 Murray Trinkle Yo r le Oty area undl his Mershon of Sprlngfleld, New Berson, both of Providence; two retirement 12 years ago. Jersey, and Mrs. Bernice brothers, Milton Silver of Long He was born in Prondence, a Dickens of Seekonk; 25 Island and David Silver of Bronx, son of the I ate Samuel and grandch1ldren and -40 great­ New Yorlc: and four sisters, Mrs. Ernestine (Moll) Gunther, and had grandchlldren. TIiie Rosner of Queens, New been a resident of New York for York, Mrs. Tess Marcus of CAPE KOSHER FOODS 35 years before returning to ••• Newburyport, Massachusetts, 58 WASHINGTON ST. Providence last month. He was a MRS. SAMUEL PLINK Mrs. Julia Rosenberg of Port Funeral services for Mrs. Lee, New Jersey, and Mrs. Mina ~-~ ~~ World War I Army veteran. 1._,. PAWTUCKET, R.I. 1_, ~ His only survivors are a Dorothy Pllnlc, 74, of 49B Blake Lavietas of Las Vegas, Nevada. 776-9393 brother, Jerome Gunther of Street, Newton, Massachusetts, Miami Beach, Florida, and a who lived In Providence from ••• "MEAT OF THE WEEK" sister, Mrs. Rose Hellman of 1918 to 1960, who died Tuesday Providence. after an Illness of five days, were Card of Thanks SPECIAl'.S SUN., MAR. 12-MAR. 1-7 ••• held Thursday at the Sugarman MRS. BENJAMIN SWARTZ Memorial Chapel. Burial was In THE FAMILY OF THE LATE STEER-fRESH OR PICKLED-COMB. SINGLE AND DOUBLE-GOOD VAlUE Graveside services for Mrs. Uncoln Parle Cemetery. MILTON M. PESKIN Annie Swartz, 84, of the Jewish The wife of Samuel Pllnlc, she Home for the Aged at 99 Hill side was born In Pall River, WISH TO THANK THEIR DEAR Avenue, who died March 4 after Massachusetts, a daughter of the RELATIVES. FRIENDS WHOLE BRISKETS LB.sl .29 late Jacob and Bessie Maker. AND NEIGHBORS FOR an Illness of one week, were held MEATY-TENDER-KOSHERED ( U) the following day at Mount Nebo While In Providence, Mrs. Pl lnlc THEIR KINDNESS AND Cem_etery In Taunton, was a member of Temple Emanu­ UNDERSTANDING DURING Massachusetts. El. OUR REC ENT LOSS Besides her husband, she Is TURKEY WINGS LB.49' The widow of Benjamin DOROTHY AND CHILDREN SWartz, she was born In Russia, a survived by two sons, Arthur B. SOfT• TENDER-GOOD EA TING daughter of the late Chaim and Plink of Newton and Stanley P. Plink of Nadclc, Massachusetts; Faiga Cohen. She had lived In With Regard to a Taunton for 50 years, later four daughters, Mrs. Rita Zietz TURKEY DRUMSTICKS LB. C moved to Pawtucket where she of Providence, Mrs. Bernice Card of Thanks ss Baker of North Miami, Florida, Ver, oft.n o card of thanks in resided for 12 years prior to going to tilt! Home nine years ago. Mrs. Joyce Zlmble of Cranston, The H.rald fflNh a need which and Mrs. Josn Rosen of West can hordly be oolved in any - "OUROWN" C She was a member of the 89 Roxbury, Massachusetts, and 11 way. Not only ;. it a gracious ex­ DELICIOUS.FRESH LB. Ladles Helping Hand and the prHtion of 9ratltudo to those who Sisterhood of Congregation grandchildren. hove Nnt sympathy but oho cour­ Agudath Achlm In Taunton. . ••• teouoly oclc-ledges tho M

·NOTUS MONTMARTRE CASTAWAYS ALG'iiis Pl AYIOY PlAZA CHATEAU :o~~~~~ it:h"e"~i~e ~s~:-~~~~ AMERICANA RITZ PlAZA COlONIAl INN offerin1 acre homesites, indiv idual homes and condominium conven­ UlMORAl ROYAl IISCAYNE DESERT INN ORGANIZATION NEWS ience, ~us 1 ,ound fin1nci1I invest- URCHONA SEVlllE DUNES ,':!~~res15u~7~ ibrt•.c:ti::."o~~t;:r~ CADIUAC SANSOUCI HAWAIIAN ISU v iews from 111 sites. Interstate #93 CASUUNCA SAXONY MARCO POlO SCOUTING BREAKFAST Harold Koslow are co-chairmen ~:~1~!~ 5,~~~u~~:h-:.·:-;r1r.1 DEAUVlllE SHERRY FRONTENAC NEWPORT mile internal paved road system. The Brotherhood of Temple for the evening. Less than one home per l lh acres. DOUllEACH STERllNG SAHARA Beth El wUI hold a special - ---- Protective covenants. 5% down DOUl COUNTRY ClUI , ·SHERATON IEACH Scouting Brealcfast on Sunday. TO SEE FASHION SHOW available. R•purchlH 1uar1ntee. Hom.sites from S4SOO. Slnd for FONTAINllUU Moms SINGAPORE March 12, at 9:15 a.m. for Its The Providence Chapter of brochure and details. HOllDAY INN members and for parents of boys Women's American ORT and the mrc WAIKIKI In the Boy Scout and Cub Scout Narragansett Chapter of Women's MONTECARlO IEAU RIVAGE WINDWARD program at the temple. American ORT will meet on Participating In the program Thursday, March 16, at 8 p.m. at ZELDA llOUFFMAN, C. I .C. following the brealcfast will be the Cathy Lord School, 126 CRANSTON TRAVEL 801 PARK AVE., CRANSTON members of the troop. Dorrance Street. ORT fashions FOR INFOliMATION CAU: 781-4977 Speaking at the brealcfast will w111 be modeled by the Cathy be Robert Parlcinson. Scout Lord models. executive of the Narragansett Co1Dtcil, and Mark Hochberg, a TO SHOW FILM former member of the Temple Jack Smith, president of the Beth El Boy Scout troop. Mr. Uons Eye Bank, will present a Hochberg Is now a student at film, "The Circle of Light," Harvard . He narrated by Ralph Renick of TV attained high distinction In the Channel 4, at the monthly meeting Scouting program. of the Rhode Isl and Club of Greater Miami, Florida. They QUIZ BOWL wilt meet on Sunday, March 12, at The Center Youth Co1Dtcll of 7 p.m. In the audltorlmn of the the Jewish Community Center Washington Federal Sa'ftngs and will conduct Its annual Quiz Bowl Loan, 1234 Washington Avenue, at the Center on Sunday, March Miami Beach. 12, at 7 p.m. - - --- TO BE SOLOIST CHILDREN'S TiiEATRE Cantor Israel J. Barzak of "Alice In Wonderland," Lewis Temple Beth El In Pall River, Carroll's. fantasy, wUI be Massachusetts, wUI be the soloist presented by The Prince Street at the monthly meeting of the Players at the Jewish Community Sisterhood of Temple Betb Israel Center on Sunday, March 12, at on TUesday, March 14, at 8 p.m. 2:30 p.m. This Is the final Mrs. Edmund Berger Is presentation In the Center's program chairman. Refreshments 1971-1972 Children's Theatre wlll be served. Serles. The series Is completely sold LECTURE SERIES out and no tickets will be Or. Michael Fisbbane of avail able for the performance. Brandeis University wUI speak on Regular weekly SUnday "The Tabernacle and the activities for elementary boys Holiness of Time," at the adult and girls will be suspended this lecture series of the Bureau of Sund ay because of the Jewish Education on ThlU'sday, performance. March 16, at 8 p.m. at Temple ----- Beth Torah. DR. GRAD TO LECTURE ----- The Adult Education MONTE CARLO NIGHT Committee of Congregation B'nal The Barrington Jewish Center Israel In Woonsocket has Sisterhood will sponsor a Monte anno1Dtced that Or. Ell Grad w111 Carlo Night on Saturday, March be the guest lecturer on 25, from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight, 'A Wednesday, April 19. He wUI midnight buffet wUI · be served. dlscllss "Projections for the The event wUI be held at the Future of Judaism." American Legion Hall at 830 Or. Grad Is president and Willett Avl!'nue In East dean of the faculty of the Boston Providence. Hebrew College~ He received his Information may be obtained Ph.D. from Wayne State by calling Lesley .Mehlman at University In Detroit, Michigan, 245-6524, or Sandra Hlltt at 245- In 1965. 8072. YOUNG SINGLES PARENTS DESSERT FASHION SHOW The LeprechalDt Dance and The Shalom Chapter of . Cocktail Party will be held at the Pioneer Women wUI sponsor Its Jewish Community Center at 50 third Annual Dessert Fashion Sutherland Road, Brighton, Show at Jordan Marsh In the Massachusetts, on Sunday, March Community Room of Warwick 12, at 8 p.m. There wlll be a llve Mall on Monday, March 13. A band. The dance Is sponsored by cocktail hour from 6:30 to 7:30 the Yo1mg Singles Parents Group p.m. wUI be folJowed by dessert which Is open to men and women and the fashion show at 8:30 p.m. from 25 to 44. In charge of the affair are Mrs. Joel Pansy, chairman and TO HOLD DONOR DINNER Mrs , Stuart Perlow, president. The tastiest Matzohs in the world. The Cranston Chapter of Tickets will be sold at the door. Hadassah wUI hold Its annual SHIPS MA TZOH Donor Dinner on Monday, March NEW YORK - The Joint Thinner ... Lighter ... Extra Crisp I l 3 , at 6:30 p,m. at the Distribution Committee has Hearthstone Motor Inn. shipped more tban 607,000 pounds ALL HOROWITZ-MARGARETEN PRODUCTS ARE ENDORSED Entertainment will be of matzoh and 21,100 bottles of @ presented by Sandra Gertz and P usover wine to EIU'ope and DISTRIBUTED BY: Carolyn Rlcclottl In "Two for the North Africa. Estimated cost of BOND FOODS, INC. Show.'' Lee Daniels will the shipments, most of which 1 accompany them at the piano, went to Eastern Elll'ope, was 10 CRARY STREET PROVIDENCE, R.I. 02903 Mrs, Carl Adler and Mrs. $136,500. r

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SHARE YOUR PASSOVER HOLIDAY BY GIVING MOESCHITIM FOR THOSE WHO NEED PASSOVER ASSISTANCE GIVE NOW and GIVE GENEROUSLY through UNITED MOES CHITIM FUND Of GREATER PROVIDENCE 333 GROTTO AVENUE, PROVIDENCE, I.I. 02906 EDMUND WEXLER President IRVING ZAIDMAN, Treasurer l'lANS TOURS AND TEA: The current membership drive of The Miriam Hospital Women's Association will will be capped on Monday, March 13, at 1 p.m. with a brief paid-up membership m ..ting which will be followed by lours of the hospital facilitift and a tea party in the caf.teria. Walter J. Scott, assistant directr of The Miriam, and his staff have arranged extensive lours, including the .--rch building. Planning the open houM facilitift are, left to right, Mrs. Jason C. Siegel, membership chairman; Mrs. Maurice J. Appl­ baum, co-chairman; Mrs. Abraham Schwartz, prftident of The Miriam HO$pital Women's Association, and Miu Lillian Menard, assistant director of Dietary Services at The Miriam. Mrs. June Chason, who is in charge of arranegemtn1, was not present when the picture was taken. Other memben of the committee are Mn. Philip Baron, Mrs. Frederick Levinger and Mrs. Edwin Wells. Uchtman, Usa Ballou and Spence Waugh. Others working on the play ORGANIZATION NEWS Include Jonathan Savage, stage and con struction manager: and Allen Miller cl. Natick, vloe­ Stephen and Andrew Green, WORICSHOP-CONFERENCE assisted by Charles Harris, A Job workshop-conference, chalnnen; Milton Poplcln of Brook It ne, treasurer: Mrs. lighting; Jell~ Bob and John preUmlnary to establishing a Small, properties; Chris Gilman, Women's Center, has been set for Ellion Fishman of Holbrook, secretary. Named as a vice scenery painting; Mr. Stranon Saturday, March 11, at the and Richard Spicer, scenery PrOYldence butlding of the YWCA chairman was Stephen Wasser of Pawtucket. design; Bruce and James of Greai.r Rhode Island at 62 Percelay, house; Mrs. Francis T. Jackson Street, from 10 a.m. to 3 Chadwlck, costuming. Members p.m. Parttdpants hne been TO Ptrr ON PLAY Under the direction of of the stage crew are Steven uked to bring a bad lunch; coffee Prince, Richard Beyer, Eric wUI be sened. 0,arlotte T. Stranon, the Country BRIGHTEN Day Players will present ~anson, Russell Gifford, David The Center will be oriented Wasser and Michael Emers. YOUR HOME OR OF.FICE toward employment counseling of "Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" on Music was composed by women entering the work force Stephen Guastello who, with Erle WITH for the first time or returning to Friday and Saturday, March 10 and 11, In Memorial Hall at 8 Welner, Richard Spicer, Mr. employment after a leave of Sandman, Mr. Stanzler, Andrew CUSTOM-MADE abaenc:e at home. p.m. at the Providence Hebrew Carol Regan and Sister Mary Day School. Assisting Mrs. Segal and Lawrence Traynor provide orchestral and vocal D.RAPERIES · Re I Uy, co-chairmen of the Stratton Is Randall E. Stranon, FROM planning commlnee and members Jr. entertalnme~n~t·~-- cl. the YWCA board of directors, Members of the cast Include ELECTED PRESIDENT and Mary Pat Moore, program Tileodore L, Faraone, Mark JA-CK'S FABRICS c:oordlnator for the YWCA, are Conroy, Dnld Johnston, Gregory MIAMI BEACH - Sol Stein, Johnston, Richard Sandman, •SLIPCOVERS 72S DEITER ST., CENTRll FAllS orga nizing the workshop In executtve director of the National •BEDSPREADS cooperation with representatives Robert Taylor, Lee Troup, Committee for Labor Israel for •DECORATING PROBLEMS? of sneral Rhode Island women's Matthew Lynch, Jonathan the past twelw years, was •UPHOLSTERING gro1,l)S. Stanzler, Walter Argo, Donald elected president of the Israel •WINDOW SHADES JUST CALL 725-2160 McGlory, Dnld Satloff, Gregory Hlstadrut Foundation. He NOOIUGATION TO PRESENT FARCE E, Anthony, Jeffery Mona, succeeds William Sylk of The Warwick Arts Foundation Elizabeth Carmichael, Sue PhUadelphia In the post. OPEN 9 :30 A.M. TO 5:30 l'.M. MON. THRU SAT. will present the Trlnity Square Repertory Comp~ In Mollere's "School for Wives • on Saturday, March 18,. at 8:30 p.m. In Only In America Warwick Veterans Memorial High PASSOVER FOODS PREPARED School, West Shore Road, Warwick. Proceeds will be used By Harry Golden - SERVE AT HOME - for the benefit of the Scholarship CHOICE OF GEFIL TE FISH OR CHOPPED LIVER Fund. ======SPRING CONFERENCE When the Women Take Over CHICKEN SOUP WITH MATZO BALLS (2) The Spring Conferen:e of the ROAST HALF BROILER ••• POTATO KUGEL Central New-England Council wtll Once upon a dme there was a meaningfully In this community meet on Sunday, March 12, at IO country In which all the male endeavor. DESSERT SERVED WITH SIX DINNERS a.m. at the Ramada Inn In dd21ens stopped reading. The women read about ecology OR MORE ONLY Seekonk, Massachusens. Keynote Oh, they read the "Wall Stree, wtth a -vengeance and plastic speaker wlll be Rabbi Joel Journal," and they could read Christmas trees were universally HOME-MADE PASSOVER CAKE Olernikoff, District # 1 director traffic dckets and directives popular. Chl1 dren carried organic 5 of adult Jewish educadon. from WasbJngton on wage-price peanut buner sa1-'wlches to COMPLETE DINNER PER PERSON > 4.00 Luncheon reservations may be controls - they were a race of school. Composdng became the made with any local Providence compulsorily educated people - weekend substitute for sexual Chapter or Lodge president. but they stopped reading transgressions. ------nerything else. Because the women became THE ABOVE DINNER WITH A MAIN COURSE OF FOR MUSIC MONTH The newsstand became a the readers, the "thought In observance of Jewish Music phenomenon only In the biggest asslmllators" as It were of thts Prime Rjbs ofRoast Beef, thick cut, with gravy Month, services at Temple ctdes. A writer who undertook to society, they found It easy to Emanu-El on Friday, March 10, analyze the soclologtcal results establish militant m,wements will feature the new music of of unemployment did not de scribe dedicated to their own Interests. Benjamin Siegel, "L'Chu the demorallzed man walking the The women agitated not only N'Ran'Noh" ("O Come, Let Us streets; he wrote about what to do for admission to the Yale and Sing"), a Sabbath evening In when hubby's out of work. The Harvard Clubs, but for seats on ----·------Also individual orders Chassldic style. Cantor Ivan E, Peny girl was replaced by the the Supreme Court which was bad Perlman wlll conduct the service, cheesecake recipe. Publishers news for a Judge with ambition. being talcen for: assisted by the temple choir, sold their books where women Ladles wore hats to Congress and GEFll TE FISH • TURKEY • SOUP under the direction of Frederick congregated. The supermarket freshmen representadves could POTATO KUGEL• CHOPPED CHICKEN UVER A, MacArthur who will be at the became the country's forum. not see the Speaker of the House. organ. Rabbi Joel H. ZS!man's Poets, If they made a living at TSIMMES • HOME-MADE PASSOVER CAKE sermon will. be on "Souls on Htstory, Insofar as It was all, made It playing poker. • MATZO BAllS • CAPONS Fire." writ, usually centered on the Novelists sang the paeans of the corruption of the lndlvldual by suburban spa. Essayists devoted organized sports. Coaches had It All . orders must be placed in advance. No later than TO ELECT OFFICERS them~lws to the emergence of Election of officers and board In for linebackers who chewed the feminine revol udon. Friday, March 24, 1972 members was held at the meedng peyote. Baseball managers Men ran the computers. They Orde r must be picked up Wednesday, March 29, 11 ·3 of the New England B'nal B'rlth callously traded off pitchers who could break down the time Y out h Organtzadcm • Regional lost more games than they won malnten1mce a month for the , KOSHER Board on Thursday, March 9, and walked more batters than automobile Into four decimal EieCbld from Massachusetts they struck out. places. They took pictures of the /J • CATERING SERVICE were Howard Joress of Schools became the puppets of surface of Mars. They sifted ~Of,fLJ 851 North Moon Stre~t Framingham, chairman; Mrs. the PTAs because the fathers moondust In their hands. , Entrance on Royal) PL l -5 300 Phineas Gordon of Chestnut Hill, were so tired from not reading But they didn't know the Miss Shirley Horbllt of Brookline they could not Involve themselves territory. -··- --'-"'----.::I

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nm RHC)[)E ISLAND HERALD1 FRJDAY 1 MARCH 101 1972 5 Publish Repol'f On Jewish Press In Brussels BRUSSELS - A work OD the From 1841 to 1972, 234 are seve-n Jewish newspapers, Jewish press in the The Jewish periodicals were Including one weekly. Netherlands was published· here published In Bellfum. The tlrst this week by the National Center Hebrew newsj)aper appeared In SUbscrlbe to the Herald. of Jewish Studies. The essay, Antwerp In 1926. Currently, there prepared by the yoUDg Jewish sociologist Maurice Krajman, WARWICK reports that s1:1: Jewish SHADES newspapers were published by the Belgian Jewish underground ------ARTS FOUNDATION during the Nazi ·occupation. DRAPERIES Presents - Trinity Square JOE ANDRE'S CARPETS Repertory Compony ORCHESTRA WINDOW FASHIONS, Inc. inMoliere's 1195 No. Main St., Prov. OPEN MON. THRU SAT. TO 5 ,30 ~'THE SCHOOL FOR WIVES' TUESDAY EVES Ti ll 9 P.M . GA 1-3955 Soturday, March 18 8:30p.m. Women 's Americ~n ORT and Warwi

MAUrilG ADOIISS: lu-=5"'"'° '°"· ,._..__, J. 02904 ,...,...... 724-0200 PIAN11 ...... Wey,.-ff W...... St_,., ...... , I.I . 01161 By BERYL SEGAL OPRCI:-- 141 t.--. A,,,.,, ...... _, I.L Cl&IA ZUCl(11811G...... __ ,,....._...... I · am lrtlll under the strong Rablll 1-auee the Catholics and at any minute. s.c.a-....._....w .. ,,..,..__, ...... _.. lmpre•lloe made on me by the Protesamts had a church and a But not the Rov. He was _, ''The Temple." I ut Mlnl918r. A man must ha,e a always sitting at his desk, his =:. ..= ~ =.,;.:-:::::=-u!t~: = my1Clf who ls at fault? The Rabbi. rellgloua place to belong. It was head and half ol his face covered CN1tN,yift·writlna==~;... .. or the Elll9CUthe Commlttae al the American way. 1be Rabbi with the Tallia, and his eyes the 119111ple? Why couldn't they wanted his 1Jemple to be a place forever burled In a book before Im together ln peace and where Jewish values were him. He never looked up from h11 harmony? expounded, where Jewish ethics studies for a chat. Bltul Torah, The Daffi bu an Interesting -re being explored, and above they would say ln the Sitetl. all, a place where Jewish studies Wasting time that could be used PRIDAY,MARCH 10, 1972 coutrUctlOD. It begins at the end. Chap1er one iells of a meeting -re being pursued. for studying the Torah. called by the committee to uk And on a Friday evening when The Rov wu very meticulous, Youth Is Wonderful! for the reslpatlon ol the Rabbi be stood before a handful of howner, In deciding on a Siaal ah One of the problems of the modern world is tha t youth has be­ on tr11mped-~ charges. The worshippers, some ol whom were brought before him by the women aecond chapler iells how a yow,g mourners, the Rabbi apoke his of the town. Tilere were come a fetish of both the young and the old. Being young is won­ man named Oa't'ld Gordon deddes mind about the congregation. 1be IIIJIIHlrous Siaalos of Dairy and derful. The young are quick and· energetic; they (particula rly to study for the Rabhlnate after a next day he wu aslced to resign. Meat dishes being exchanged nowadays) are usually aware of what is going on and most of trannatlc ~ with a girl · He expected It and he was glad to UDwlttlngly. The chicken did not them are extraordinarily bright and knowledgeable. four year9 older than be was. do so. look completely Kosher to the Pi-om then on the two rt.mes, Now Rabbi. David Gordon Is ln However, the impatience of youth with those who are older, is housewife. Matters of feminine that of the Exec:udft Commlt!N a Sllburban temple near New York hygiene bothered them. TIiey a sign of their youth. of the iample and the 1aga ol the and here, too, he Is being sent would bring, then, their problems People cannot always be categorized by their age a ny more Rabbi., are told alternately, In nay becauee ol a contrived story to the Rov, and the Rov, not than they can be categorized by their race, religion or sex. There 99parata chaplmr11. of Immorality. raising his eyes to look at them, And the Rabbi speaks to the are many young people who are slow, quite conservative and un­ · We - Dnld Gordon spend would summon his wife, the fl ve year• In the Reform committee before he hands In his Rebetzen, to stand near him and willing to care about the state of the world, just as there a re Rabblnlcal College, and then resignation: · to act as Intermediary between many older people who a re a ware of wha t is going on a nd willing ~ years In a Wesiern town, to "I hope that the new Rabbi you himself and the strange woman. to work for liberal causes. There is only one great difference be­ gain experience, we ~se. get will do for you what you want Never let It be said that he was tween the young who a re working to better the world a nd the until he applies and 11 elecll!d to and need. I hope he wtll play golf under the same roof with a a large mmple In the South. When with you and go bawling and older people who a re trying to do the same thing. strange woman not his wife. the honeymoon Is Oftt', the Rabbi sailing, and be a big hit at the That was his main function. What the "people under 30" do not seem to understand some­ finds hlm~lf with an empty dances , and raise money for you, No sermona. No prompting his times is the reason lor the hesitation or complete unwillingness iemple on Sabbath Eve, and he and bring In new members , and flock to be Jews. That they were to ta ke action of the older generation. They were young once, decides to resign. He realizes do all the other things where I to begin with. No officiating at that the temple has the lowest have failed you. Bar Mitzvahs, weddings or too, unlik ely as it may seem at times. And many ol them were priority In the lives of the "But I also hope - for your fllnerals, unless he was Invited, quite as revolutionary in their way as the young a re now (but. in congregation. After the O,amber sake - mat he wlII !'Ind time and apparently he was not Invited. most cases, quite unviolently, just noisily). but in growing older. ol Commerce, after the Country and have the- desire to teach you. His was also the unpleasant task they found some ol the things they ·had tried did not work. It ChJb, after the movies, TV, And I hope he will be able to of granting divorces, But It does get a nnoying al times lo see people, young or old. trying bowl Ing and sailing comes ieach you how to be Jews happened very seldorn . attendance In the temple. The even In today's world, even In the methods which you know cannot work since they were tried be­ I have spoken to my brother difference between the Rabbi's suburbs, even In your hom'!s . , . Isaiah about the Rov of our Shtetl, fore a nd ga ve definite evidence of being useless. Idea of what a Jew ls and that of even In your empty hearts ... " Reb Haylm Nohwn, and nelmer he It seems to be such a waste ol time to use some formula which the members Is far apart. 1be And the Rabbi and his family nor I e'fer remember seeing him has been proved time a nd time again to be impossible ol success. members wanted a temple and a go fo r th to find another wallclng the streets of the Shtetl, a nd then be castigated because you are j ust being ··old fashio n- .. ,. • 111,,...... _ synagogue, In another town, nor for that matter stepping out among other Jews, carrying his ed" when you say it will not work. · of his house. COMMUNITY Ideas about living Jewlshly wim He was , by the way, the only The old saying which has been credited to everyo ne from Con­ him. A stubborn mru, Is Rabbi Rov for the entire Sltetl which fu cius to Mark Twain, tha t "youth is wasted on the young," is CALENDAR Gordon. To him the Rabbinate and had five Shulen. The · Shtetl Its Ideals ol Jewish living Is provided for his maintenance by quite true in a great ma ny cases. It is wasted in the sense that A SHVICI Of THI youth have a great potential with their energy. their brightness. attainable If only the members giving his wife the monopoly to JIWISH FIDHATION were wlm him and not against sell yeast for Hallah. The Rov their new ideas, to do important things, but. being young. they Of IHODI ISLAND him. He would open lofty worlds and tho also had a share In the fees for gel on their horse a nd ride ofl in all directions, wasting a great for them If only their hearts were slaughtering cattle and fowl. l.l. JIWISH HIIALD receptive. deal ol energy a nd ending up where they sta rted, in most cases. ,_ listl.. Call 421-4111 But he had Hazakah. Once T hey a re unwilling to listen to a nyone with a ny experience a nd And my mind goes back, as engaged, he and his children had so make all the same mista kes that were made before a nd it usual these days, to the town of the exclusive rights to be Rov In SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1972 my birth on the Ukraine. We, too, the Shtatl, for the duration of ta kes them tha t much longer to reach the goal for which they a re 9 a .m. had a Rov. What a difference their lives. aiming. Temple a.th Torah Men', Club, S.rvicft between the Rabbi of today and and a..ealcfa1t And mere lies the <41fference the •·.ov1 between Rov and Rabbi. In the Actua lly, we suppose, the problem (as always) is a lack ol 9 a .m . to 12 noon communication which is customary between the young a nd those Lacltft' Auodation, Providence Heb,.w Well do I remember every novel "TIie Temple," which Is who are older. We were that way once; they are that way now; Day School, WiM and Candy Sale street, e,ery lane, every house, unfortunately a true picture ol (daily Morch 13 to Marc h 27: 10 a .m. and e,ery Jew who lived In the most temples, the Rabbi Is In a a nd their children \\ill complain ol them as " old" when they a re to 4 p.m.) S!tetl. 'Ibey all s tand before my constant . struggle with his board in their teens. A ll we can do is, at least, listen respectfully to one 9:30 a .m. eyes. I remember faces, and of directors for his principles. a nother, without a nger a nd without insult, and try to understa nd Congregation Jnhuat ISfa•I, N•wport, eyes, and snatches of speech, and The Rabbi must either give In or one another a little, even ii we do not agree. a.. ukar MNting laughter, yes, and crying rings In be crushed. Very few have the" 2:00 p.m. my ears. But, try as I may, I fortitude to stand up and rise !'.l!'.l!'.l!'.l!'.l1Zl!'.l!'.l!'.l!Zl!'.l!'.l~tm!'.l!'.l~!'.l!'.l!'.Zl!:".lrm!'.l!'.lrl!'J~!'.l!'.l!:".lrmr.mr.3!'l ,rovid• nc• Wom•n'1 Am•rican ORT, Art cannot remember the face of the above the whims and Intrigues of Audion Rov. It Is not because I had no his Balebatlm. For most of the Editor's Mailbox 2:30 p.m. occasion to see him. The Rov Rabbis fighting Is senseless. He J•wi1h Community C.nt•r, Childr•n'1 lived In a house adjoining the came to teach, not to fight. He m:i~~!'.i!'..i!'T..i!'.l!'.l!'.Zl!:ir.:i!'.l!'.l!'.Zl!'.l!'.l!:ir.:i!'.Zl!:ll'm~!'.ltmtm1Zl!'.l!'.l!ZI Program Beth Medrash where my father came armed wlm lcnowledge, with 7:00 p.m. was the Cantor and Re ader of the a set of ethics and moral values. Congregation Mishkon Tfiloh, Talmud Torah. Because of the close Comments On AAJE Survey Cla11 He Is anxious to plant them In his connection between my father the congregation, In the community. Introduction: 7:30 p.m. _ TIie position of the Providence Hebrew Day School on the AAJE S!ochet and the Rov of the Shtetl But when these things precious to lnltallation of Rabbi Jos~h Langner, had frequent contacts. I report and Its recommendations as they pertain to the PHDS Temple &.th Am they him are not accepted, what else remem:!Jer the Rov' s sons and are being studied by a committee headed by Pr ofessor Edward MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1972 can he do but pack up his daughter, and I played with the belongings and move on? Belser and wUI report shortly. The view expressed herein are 1:00 p.m. the writers own personal views as to the report generally. Women'1 A.11ociation, Miriam Hospital, Rov's grandchildren. His wife ••• MaJor Findings of the SUrvey: Paid-Up Me mb•nhip still stands before my eyes as (Mr. Segal's opinions are his own 1. Appendix III Inventory of Adolescent Opinion - S!ocldng 6:30 p.m. she hurried about town with a and not necessarily those of this - this Is the highlight of the survey. Cran1ton Chapter of Hadassah, Annual harrassed face, ready for a scrap newspaper .) 2. SUnday School Program - failure Dono, Dinner Afternoon School Program - banknipt 7:00 p.m. Community High Schools In serious trollble Shalom Chapter, Pionffr Women, Fa1h­ Vour 3. Aclcnawledges and confirms the need for full time high school ion Show with out- of-town students and excellence of elementary 8:00 p.m. school division of the Prcmdence Hebrew Day School although Re dwood Lodge #35, AF&AM, l ..ular • Money's currlculmn Is criticized at the high school le,el MNting Departm•nt of Rhode l1land1 Jewish Conclusions: War Vet.rans, R.. ular Meetin9 1. Study didn't address Itself to why the Bureau's Afternoon and Worth TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1972 SUnday Schools are not producing committed young Jews - perhaps 1 out of 1,000 continue their }ewlsh education past 2:00 p.m. Ladies' Auxiliary, I .I. Post jl23, JWVA, By Sylvia Porter high school. · 1 ..u1a, Meettnv 2. 'The study didn't address Itself as to why the young people Sisterhood Tempie leth Oa'licl, Regular aren't lceeplng S!abbas, Kashrus or attending 5'ynagogue MNtin1 The· Non-Paid Volunteer Producer services. 1:00 p.m . 3. It Is naive to believe we will produce committed Jews merely Ladies' Auodotion, Providence Hebrew Across the land are 1,827,600 150 hours a year at your Jobs. by attendance at summer camp, trips to Israel or six hours Day School, l ..ular MNting of you who are worlclng as But mat's Just average: m,my of of Hebrew Instead of four hours per week. Shalom Chapter, PlonNr Wemen, a.. u ­ American Red Cross trained you are putting In 150 hours a 4. Unanswered areas that iwed study and further discussion.: lar MHtl"9 volunteers In community month. Many ol you certainly are PrCN"klence ffaternal A,soc:Hltion, loard (a) Should and/or can the Bureau r,m a school as well as activities - In the blood and contributing twice, three, four Me.tint times 150 hours a year. some other educational Institution which may do a better South Prevklence Hebrew Fr.. Leon A,­ youth programs, In safety, All yo11 give your time, Job at leH cost. Ndatlen, Board MNtint nursing and health programs, In ol training, devotion and dedication (b) Does J-lsh education and the Bureau iwed restrucrurlng THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1972 hospitals, clinics, disaster relief, - should there be reglonallzatlon of the Talmud's Torah. In helping members of the armed for ZERO pay ln dollars. All ol 1:00 p.m . you fall Into one ol the enormous (c) Jewish edlleatlon for the handicapped, disturbed, retarded lureau ef Hwlth Education, Adult lclu­ forces and their famllles, and In categories and special needs child. catten s.n-, raising flmds to '"""°rt all of ol non-paid producers (d) How to pt and keep better Jewish edlleatlon teachers these services. In 1he u.s. economy. On top of 11fOMAS W.PEARLMAN WINlllll.llllll--lllllNIIIIIIIIINIMlllllNHIIIIINHIUIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIII On nerage, you ire putting In (Continued on page 14) . nm RHODE ·ISLAND HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH w, 1972 7 --- -.... For news al Israel, Jewish sodety, read the Hlrald. . .and comm unltle a throughout the for some al the best bargains in world, local organizations and· the Grealler Provtdence area. BRIDGE / s KOSHER JU LIE DELICATESSEN

By Robert E. Starr 731 HOPE STREET 621-9396 ~ . - . . . . . ~ . - - BUSINESSMAN'S SPECIAL A lcnown fact In Bridge ls that them and stripping the hand to the same hand never comes up .still withstand whatever happens. HQT PASTRAMI SANDWIOt ON IYI $ twlce. That h true but the same Al so, the opponents have to SIDE OF POTATO SALAD- COffH 1 25 type of hand, the same situation cooperate by avoiding the with the same pitfalls and need Olamonda from West. To set thla (NO~STITOTION$) e for care and thoughtfulness does all up, before drawing Trumpa NO CHARGE FOR SECOND CUP OF COFFEE WITH LUNCH tend to come up time and agaln. she duclced the first Spade hoping ------We have disc:ussed the type of West would continue, he dld. She hand shown below before and try won that and ruffed the other one, to teach how to handle lt. Yet, then played three rounds al ROMAN IA SLICED s 1 99 when lt was played the other a ubs. ruffing the thlrd 1n PASTROMI • LB. Dmnmy. The hand was now nlght, many well above average ENGAGED: Mr . and Mn. Charles strlpped of the black suits. Now players falled to take the Weissman of ,ontioc Avenue, M&S she went atler the Trumps. True, necessary steps to prevent going Cranston, announce the .,...... lf West had the Ace and now down or making the most out of ment of Miu Elaine Frances WeiM­ awltc:bed to Dlamonds she would the hand lf they were not In man to Neil Crais Arbo<, oon of game. be right with everyone el• but KNOCKWURST PKG.79C North Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Arbo< of East had lt and she was all set. lofoyelle s,,..,, l'awtvcltet. GOLDEN +A 6 2 The beat East could do was to •i 9 7 3 return a Trump won by South and Miss Weinman is a graduate of +A Q S 4 Cranston High School w.. , , and is +Ks the Trumps dld spilt. BLINTZES ASST FLAVORS PKG.S9( Now came the final part; she maioring in Home Economics at West East the University of Rhode hlond. +K Q J 8 + 10 7 S 3 took the Dlamond finesse to the .6 2 .A 4 Queen ac:tually now hoping East · Mr. Arbo<, an alumnus of l'aw­ COHEN'S +a 2 +K J 7 3 did have both honors, In whlcb lucltet West High School, wlU be 409843 +J 10 6 case she would lll8ke one more graduated in June from 1he Uni­ South trick than moat al the ' oJ!,er versity of Rhode Island with a 1.S. +94 Dec1arera. When East won : ttie degrN in Accounting. He is a EGG ROLLS PIG.s9c .K Q 10 8 5 King she had no way of avoiding member of Phi Sigma Delta frater­ + 10 9 6 glvtng up her other potential nity. COHEN'S KOSHER 4A 7 2 Dlamond trick now. She did lead A June, 1973, wedding is Mrs. Betty Finkelstein was back one hoping her partner had planned. South, no one vulnerable with the 10 but when Declarer won the PIZZA BAGELS West Dealer with thls blddlng. trick the hand was over and four For nawa of Israel, Jmab ( HEAT & SERVE) made for a top. c om m u n l tl e s thro\llbout tbe w Moral: Carelessness Is one al world, local organizations and p WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR p the most costly parts of Bridge. society, read the Herald. . .and p End No stone should be left unturned for some of the best bargains ln to take care of every eventual I ty. the Greater Providence area. PASSOVER SUPPLY -- NOW Some of the Souths did not ORDER make a try for game after thelr partner opened the bidding and ral sed thelr Hearts. Some, because of thelr fifth Heart felt that they ought to make one push. When they did North was dellghted to go on to game, he had a maxlmwn ralse. Elther way the The Herald is now accepting problem ls to make ten tricks and I might say rlght now that lf We st "Younger Set" Photos had switched to a Diamond on For early publication and For our Files ! tlme no Declarer would have had a chance to make the hand. But lf these Wests all dld do that there w o u 1 d be no occasion for The R. I. Jewish Herald Declarers to make these brilliant ) MAILING ADDRESS : BOX 6063. PlOVIDENCE, l. I. maneuvers. In today's hand each ) West plodded right along wlth hls PU.NT AND OFFICE : HERALD WAY (OFF WEISTER ST.) own suit giving the Deel arer the PAWTUCKET, l. I. oppornmlty most of them dldn't accept. Wlth the three card honor sequence In Spades every West led the Spade King. Every Declarer played the hand normally, lost a Spade, the Heart Ace and when they took two Diamond finesses, found to thelr dismay that both outstanding honors were offside wlth East so they also lost two Diamonds to be OUR FIRST held to nlne tricks. True, lf West either switched to a Diamond or DISPLAYS CHECK: Dr. Robert P. Davis, left,.r.hysicion-in-chief of The Mi­ ANNIVERSARY led one to start wlth, the hand riam Hospital, displays a $4,181.41 check onoted by the Rhode Island couldn't ever have been made but State Council, Knight$ of Columbus, in support of the hospital's program all these Wests could see was in transplantation and dialysis for treatment of patient$ with kidney dis­ that they had two hlgh Spades and ease. James D' Angelo, state deputy of the K of C, right, mode the p,.. they were Intent on cashing them. sentation, which adds to a previous gift of $6,500 presented lost Octo­ We can't really blame them for ber. Also participating in the presentation are rear, left to right, James they had no way of knowing H. Shepherd, Jr., a11ociate director of the hospital; Leslie D. IAmieux, se­ whether South had good Diamonds. creary of the Stole Council, K of C, and Jm" Uperti of Newport. to go along wlth Dmnmy's. Tiiey Our best wishes and sincere 1hanks to our many friends knew they had nothing In Disclose Identities In Prague and potrons for helping us make ou.r first yearthe success Dlamonds themselves. and pleasure that it was. At any rate, Mrs. Finkelstein was In Four Hearts and was golng Of 13 High-Ranking Nazis COMPLIMENTARY CORDIAL AND CAKE to do her best to make lt. She saw Join us for dinner on our anniversary evening and have a that she could do nothing about BONN - The full identities Vienna Documentation Cen11er, the the Spade loser and certalnly the of 13 high-ranking Nazls who three now realde In West complimentary cordial and ainiversary cake with your Trump Ace. Her only solvable were responsible for the murder Germany, are neither charged ·coffee. problem was the Olamond suit and deportation of nwneroua Jews with any crlmes nor ostraelzed, and sbe had two potential losers and Czechs during World"War U and "llve ln good economic there. True, normal probablllty were. dlaclosed at a press condltlons . " 'Ibelr chief, was that lf she took two finesses, conference held last month In according to the Czechoslovakian VISIT OUR------one of them would work but she Prague. But an even more-wanted llst, was SS General Dr. Erlch was going to try to protect Gestapo chlef and master Weinmann, the former Gestapo herself agalnst both honors belng crlmJna1 has been llvtng In chlef of Prague, known to be TAff.AIL Lou••• offside, whlch they just happen to free d om In Egypt because reslding now In Alexandria, AL TROMBETTI ORGAN be. The others took them both and Czecho sl ova kl a refused, four Egypt. Dr. Weinmann was when they each lost only nlne years ago, to ask Egypt to considered dead by the West AND DRUM DUO EVERY tricks were made. extradite hlm for trlal, lt was German authorities: according to WED., FRI., SAT. As we have shown before, thls learned here, reports, he had been kllled ln hand ls what· we call a strip and Among the 13 names, three battle at the end of World War n. LADIES NIGHT end-play type hand. The ldea are conaplcuous for having been After the Central Olfice for 2 DRINKS FOR PRICE OF ON,E being that at the rlght time East the chiefs of Gestapo ln Investigation of Nazl Crimes ln ln this case ls placed on lead with Czechoslovakia during the war: Ludwlgsburg was informed of hls EVE°RY WED. EVEN ING no way to avold giving up either a Obersturmbann-fuehrer Ernst - whereabouts, the "death free finesse or a slutf and ruff to J oachlm Dimer: Deputy Ge~tapo certlflcate" of the former WATER ST. OPEN lose a trlck. South could see that Commander for Prague Willhelm Gestapo chlef was checked, and In EAST GREENWIQt If everything was rlght for her Noelle and Dr. Bruno Lettow, who 1967 hls file was reopened. 11 :30 A.M. TO l A.M. she could lose nothing trying for directed the Gestapo's acdvities 884-6363 7 DAYS this. These are the Ingredients: ln Brno. Send a Herald each week to The Trumps have to break evenly According to Slmon TAKE M .. N ST. VIA KING OR 'lUEENST. TO WATER Sf. to give ber one left after drawing Wlesenthal, director of the your son ln the service. W allcoverings for the now bride G. S. B.,.,..,. Wa//,,ap•r Co. 92 Narragansett A venue 781-7070

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'~~~ · ~~~~~~ -~~~ -- , I ·10 11fE RHODE ISLAND HERALD FRIDAY MARCH 10 1972 ... I . MURRAY' IOSENIAUM (ZEkllmJ) MEN&WOMEN Antique Jewelry 51 EMPIRESTREET Professional Hello Again! 1C4ESAR.MISCH llDG.J 331-1891 Swedish Massage IN YOUR HOME News of the Sports World by Warren Walden HAVE BUYERS EdJamiel LIC. No. 2252 DO(T EVEN FADF:"AWAY: Old base b a I I. Since Joining the Cranston-Warwicki Br-• Univ. lthleti< TIMrapist bueball umpires just keep going mnplrlng and scouting ranks. be 863-2211 253-6371 Gil and on. ~ It Is with Percy bas devoted hours and hours In Providence Briggs, Pard Pearce and BUI the Interest of helping young Please Call i.noran. Ponce de Leon was too baseball hopefuls. Many are bis "FOR THAT PERSONAL TOUCH" late In bis search for the otorles of umpiring. A Fountain of Youth. Percy, Pan! memorable one concerns a game Herbert l. Brown LOYD TAILORS-CLEANERS and BDI seem to have fo1md It but In the Provincial League In Ponce has gone. A Jetter from Canada. 11,e ,score was tied; It 421-Slso- DRY CLEANING-PRESSING Percy Briggs Informs that be and was the last of the ninth; the Pard and Bill wUI be mnplrlng In COIDlt was 3 and 2 on the batter; Residence Phone lADIES'- MEN'S ALTERA T/ONS. schoolboy baseball again this the pitcher WOIUld up, threw the FREE CALL & DEL. 274-2936 NAMED N.E. CHAIRMAN: Bernard sea11011. Briggs and Pearce are ball - and - the !~ts went 861-5601 Garber of Newton, MossachuHlls, coaching baseball and Instructing outl "Wbat did you do?' was the SPECIALS was appointed New E"9land In an mnptre's school at Ted que9tlon asked Briggs who was HE·NRV:W@<>KE@ chairman, State of hrael Bonds, it Willians Baeeball Camp In the mnplre behind the pl ate In the REALTOR-5 SWEATERS ... has been announced by Leo Borns­ Lal

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Mrs. Kenneth S. Jacobson Miss Betsy Ress, daughter of A. Bohnen cftlctated at the 2 p.m. Trinity Square Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Ress of chapel ceremony at Temple Providence, was m•rrled to Emanu-EI which was followed by Repertory Co. Kenneth Stuart Jacobson, son of a rec:eptton at the home of the Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Jacobson brlde'.s brother-In-law and Res._35 l-4;?42 of Louisville, Kentucky. Rabbi Ell sister, Dr. and Mrs. Wllllam E. Reeves. R... rve llarty for l"assover 1be bride wore a floor -length Ivory gown fashioned with a peau NOVICif'S :::1~'::·-- de sole empire bodice and slllc c:hlffon skirt and detailed with A Resort for Everybody chltfon ruffles ar the high neck, Relax • Hove Fu• • ht E>lcollo•t Food wrists and hemline. Her lace lntertainment Nitcly • Every Sport_and Facility Dior cap held a short slllc Uluslon Dietary Lows Strictly Ob1e"ed veU and she carried long­ Pouover Seden - Cantor - Se"ice1 on the premiMS stemm~d red roses. We watch your diets and weight Mrs. Reeves was her sister's P.S. We will remain open year round matron of honor. Ellen Reeves, Caroline Reeves and Pamela Reeves were Junior bridesmaids for their aunt. They wore long navy blue and white organdy Monday through Soturdoy dresses with pink satin sashes. Mrs. Haney Grasfleld was also an honor attendant. Harry Jacobson served as best man for his brother. Ushers were Jay Jacobson, brother of the Formerly with TOPAL CARLSON bridegroom, Donald Harrison and at the same location Dr. Reeves. Pollowlng a wedding trlp to 334 WESTMINSTER MALL • 4th floor Virgin Gorda, the couple will live In Louisville. phone 421-1033 'The bride, a graduate of Barnard College, was a field representattve with United Jewish Now Showing Appeal national headquarters ID New York. Mr. Jacobson, CONTOUR president of the B8r.W Corporation 112, In Loutsvllle, Is a graduate of the University of Louisville. He SPRING FASHIONS Is a member of the B'nal B'rlth of that city and parttctpated In the leadership training program of the Loutsvtlle Jewish Federation. The bride's father, president of E.A. Adams & Son, Inc. , ls Indeed Its Here! treasurer and trustee of , life trustee of the Rhode Island School of Design and The Great New co-trustee of the Rhode lsl!lnd Charities Trust. He Is past president of the Jewish Federation of Rhode Island, the United Fund and TIie Miriam WEIGHT WATCHERS" Hospital. Spring. A beautiful Mr. Jacobson's father Is president of B&W Corporatton 1/3, excuse for new Stride -Rites. program! and ls on the board of the Jacson Stride Rites are made to look right. And our profes­ Community COIDICU In Louisville. sional fitters are trained to make sure they fit right. Every time. Stride Rite. The most Baked Potato! Spaghetti! Pizza! Cereals! Banana! Mayon- trusted name in children's shoes. naise! Now they are part of Weight Watchers ... a great weight control pro$ram made even better ... ba se d on THI R © the latest sc ientific findings available on health, food values and how the body uses food. And it's all yours TRIDE ITE on the NEW Wei ght Watchers program. WEINBERG$ HAVE DAUGHTER SHOI Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg Men, Women, Teenagers - let us help you lose weight earr and keep it off. New members accepted at any time. Fee of 103 Coft Avenue, Warwick, is 6.00 first meeting (includes regi stration fee) and 2.50 annOIDlce the birth of their first weekly - that's all! Join Now! child and daughter, JUI Amy, on February 28. Mrs. Weinberg ls For Information Call 831-0337 1he former Cheryl Lee Brlll. 159 Elmgrove Avenue, Providence 02906 Maternal grandmother ls Mrs. Frances Brill. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. CALL NOW for Class Most Convenient For You I Samuel Weinberg of Cranston. llrrifttltcin IM!arr

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MAX ••v•-a•·• SWAN LIQUOR STORE Imported and Domestic FIOM CHIMNEY SWEEP TO HOLlYWOOO STAR: This is the story of l'assionella, Part Ill, of Jerry Bock and Sheldon Hornick's lroadway hie, " The Apple Trff." Featuring Leta Anderson (above), wife of William Cain, PASSOVER a long-lime favorite al the Trinity Squa,. Repertory Company, this will be the opening production of The Mansion House al the liltmore Hotel in d-n•own Providence under the auspices of Margo Productions. Wines, Liqueurs, Brandies, Champagne Opening performancn will be on Friday and Saturday nighh, March 17 and 18, al 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Pa­ • Manischewitz • Cold Duck trons for this new experiment in adult entertainment will be offered the opportunity lo dine, al special ratn, in the Tudor Room of the hotel, and then go lo the Mansion House for after dinner, or before dinner, • Carmel • Schapiro's ,.frnhmenl. 813 HON STIIIIT _. F.. rlll - Delhery - MOVE INTO NEW HOME ------MAl-0980 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Margolis and their sons, Scott and Seth, hne moved Into their TEMPLE BETH TORAH new home on 16 Shield's Street In Newpqrt. presents (Coatln-i frGm Page 11) Dr. and Mrs. Leo J&eobaCIII ol 583 YIDDISH CINEMA OF RHODE ISLAND child and-. Ma!IMW Adam, oa Malll Street, Warren. Paternal Pebruary 19. grlndparenao are Mr. and Mrs. featuring MallerUI grandparenta are Benjamin Isserlls of 158 Ray DESKS F T Mr. and Mra, William Street, Pall RITer, Mas~. CNAIIS 0 H CANTOR MOISHE OYSHER Prtedlander ol. Brootlyn, New York. PallerUI .gr~ts are ••• FILES R E Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Pact ol MILSTEIN$ HA VE DAUGHTER MACHINES in Mr. and Mrs. YukOT Mllamtn Crautoa. CONFERENCE T 0 "THE CANTOR'S SON" Great-gr~arents are Mr. of CranstCIII - the birth of and Mrs. Ernest Elslnpr and their third child, a da1Jlhter, IOOMS H D Full 1-.th mevie with YilWiu Ille. Mrs. Sldy Pacht. Ger11hCllla ana, on February 29. CAFETEIIA E 0 •• E.. lislt Hit-titles ••• Mrs. Mllneln Is the former TAllES THIRD DAUGHTER BORN 0,arna E!beln of Worces.. r, B R SUNDAY Evening, March 19th at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Isserlla MassachUNtts. CHAIRS E of 511 Almy Road, Somerset, MA!ernal grandmother Is Mrs. LOCKERS TEMPLE BETH TORAH, 330 PARK AVENUE, CRANSTON Massachusetts, announce the Gershon Elbeln ol Cranston. : CALL l Paternal grandparents are Mr. birth ol their lhlrd daughter, Beth STEEL FOR RESERVATIONS OONA T/ONS ' 2 .50 PER PER.SON Laura, on February 29. and Mrs. Asher Milstein of T 0 PLEASE PHONE 941-4350 • INCLUDES AFTER. THEATER. SOCIAL Maternal gran"'arents are Holon, Israel. ••• SHELVING E FIRST DAUGITTER BORN EDP EQUIPMENT D B To Present Discussion Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0,ernov PRINTING E of Warwick anno1D1ce the birth of E FRED SPIGEL'S . On 'The Drug Scene' their third child and first NEW A N "Tile Drug Scene." a three­ daughter, Michele, on February USED l KOSHER MEAT MARKET session discussion series on 19. B youth and drugs will be conducted AND MORE S 243 RESERVOIR AVE PROVIDENCE HO 1-0 425 Maternal grandparents are E at the Jewish Community Center Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lavallee of AND MORE R SHOP THE MODERN WAY • PERSONALIZED SERVICE 1D1der the sponsorship of the Cranston. Paternal grandparents BUY OR SELL "MEATS WITH YOUR APPROVAL" Center's Junior high sctlvltles are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G committee, It has been anno1D1ced 0,ernov, formerly of Providence, SELL OR BUY by Mrs. Benjamin Eisenberg and now residing In Oceanside, 274-ltJ0,loys Mrs. Ralph Levitt. California. 421-2290 oights The series will offer discussion on the youth narcotics problem by quallfted experts and will offer an opportunl ty for teenagers and parents to get personal answers about their drua questions. Admission wUJ be open to all youth from the sixth grade up and SPECIALS THIS WEEK to all adults. 1be first session, "The Drug The tinest you've ever tasted MADE IN ISRAEL Scene - What Is IT? Who's In It?" will be presented on Sunday evening, March 19, at 8 p.m. YEHUDA MATZO 43c Robert L. Gammell, assistant Attorney General of the State of MIDGETS LB. PKG. Rhode Island and chief of Its Drug Among the stotefy pines ol Lakeview Pork, you will discover New Abuse Division, will be the­ England's new and exciting Flame and Sword Restaurant. Toke BOLON EV & SALAMI S].29 discussion leader. In addition, medieval decor and excellent cuisine that cannot be surpassed. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dressler Homemade breads and relishes a s well as choice vintage wines to and their son wUJ be present to compliment dinners of Flaming Beef-A-Bob (55.95), Veal Cordon We have a large shipment of Matzoh from Israel at 1 relate some of the family · Bleu ( 5.25), Roo st Stuffed Boneless Chicken (13.95), Boked Stuffed surprise prices. Exceptionally low. Jumbo Shrimp ( ' 4 . 95) Casserole of Fisherman's Style Lobster problems which occur aro\Dld ('6. 95) , and Petit Fi let Mignon ( 15.50) . . LENTY - WE HA-VE - PLENTY drug addiction. A tempting variety of desserts prepared by Rumpelstilskin, our Dr. Harold Muslker, Chief of gifted pastry chef will complete a superb dinner. ASSOR'rMENT OF BUUC CHOCCXA TE & CANDIES Psychology at Rhode Island Pleasa.nt music for your listening and dancing plea sure, nightly. FRESH KIU.EDAND FRESH FROUN conduct Free hors d'oeuvres and g9nerous cocktails served oii the cozy Hospital, will the series' turning Carousel Lounge. TURKEYS - CAPONS - ROASTING CHICKENS second session, "The Drug Scene - What Is It Doing?" on RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED BROILERS • PULLETS AND FOWL- Wednesday, April 12, at 8 p.m. DAIRY PiODUCTS Dr. Mustker wUJ discuss such EXCEPT SATURDAYS. JARS OF HERRING factors as the sociological OPEN S P.M. to 1 A.M. -­ YOU NAME IT - WE HAVE IT. aspects of the drug cufture, SUNDAYS - Noon to 1 A.M. !!Chool and society dropouts, and ONLY_19 DAYS T9 PASSOVER the physical and mental relllllts of OPEN MONDAYS drwr abuse. "REMEMBE R The third session, on LAKEVIEW PARK - Route 16, Mendon,Mass. Wednesday, April 26, WU! dll!ICUSI PLEASE DIAL •••••• 617-473-7744 PRICE ANDQUAUTY" a drug prnentlon program and Take Route 146 ta Route 16, East on 1o , "Where Shopping Becomes An Adventure" rehabllltatlw programs, Sneral through Uxbridge, to Lakeview Pork. experts In this field wlll combine Torches light the way ·· Only 30 min. from Prov. their services to present die IT' FRED PIGEL'S program. ------

nlE RHODE ISLAND HERALD1 FRIDAY t MARCH 10, 1972 13 GiyES $3,500 tourist shrine since the diary of Anne Pranlc wu publlshed after ~SSF:UL AMSI'ERDAM - A gift al al­ the war. most $3,500 from West Germ.an President Gustav Heinemann to MARGO the Anne Pranlc Poindatlon was PRODUCTIONS presented to the F01D1dat1on' s ex­ ecutive committee by West Ger­ many's Ambessador Dr. Hans -·- Arnold. The gift will be used to­ ward reducing the detlcl t of the Foundation which maintains the Anne Franlc · House bere. The Hoosier Utilities Offer know nothing about Investing and building where the 13-year-old Attractive Returns would value your opinion. L.V. A: The reduced dividend rate Anne Prank am her family hid Q: I am pl}mllng to retire from the Nazis during World War elther thla year or next and am on Great A&P (NYSE) Is 20 cents quarterly or $3:itl annually on Il until they were finally dis­ Interested ln lncome ln'featments. covered by the Nazis has been a I am selllng shares of a mutual your 400 shares. Dlveralfled fund and C011slderlng buying Mortgage (NYSE), a mortgage Indiana Gas (NYSE) or Public Investment trust, distributes at MIKE'S Semce of Indlana (NYSE), but least 9()\g of lta earnings to shareholders In order to retain ..__...... ~ wonder what you would _ advise. lta tax-exempt statue. Dlvldenda Roil, •Fire fscapes C K.H. Room Dividers•Porch Columns 0 0 A: Both of these Hoosier are, however, taxable for M ·;;; shareholders. In 1971, thls trust l'HI IETA KA""A: Gory fox, son of IOOAISTIHT "' utilities offer appeal as Income Mr. and Mn. J-ph Fox of M 274-2426 0: Issues, returnii:iJ 6.3% and 5.9%, declared dividends amounting to """ U . fflfl ·e producing al Lafayette Street, Pawtucket, wos -0 respectively. Each Is $2.34 a share a yield 0 8.4%. Shares have, as well, long­ recently eleclftl into membenhip "" C: < experiencing a downturn ln of l'hi Beto Koppa. M 0 ..!! .earnings at present due to higher term growtb potential. r.:.: ... CJ) A graduate of Pawtucket West .. C operating costs, while Indiana Dlveralfled Is closely afflllabld with Continental Investment High School, Gory is a junior at ..: -= vi Gas Is also feeling the effects of Br-n University wheN he Is ma­ ~ C: the natural gas shortage. Por the Tr·uat, · ... •.C Calculated Problems joring In Political Science. He plans 8 12 months ended December, to attend law Khool upon his N Public Service of Indiana At SCM Corporation ·u...::: -al graduation. >--"- Ill 0:- recorded a 6% revenue gain, but Q: I have written twice share profits fell 13% to $2.97. l 0) N ); prevloualy but have not received .2' .!: 'st During the Initial quarter of Information on my question. What Ford Motors Considers ... fiscal 1972, lndlana Gas earned Is your opt nlon of SCM z ... "'C ] 1 $2. 79 a share, off l. 7%, on a 6% Israeli Assembly Plant 0 0 Corporation? E.M. p~~an "'3: - 11 Increase In revenue. Future rate A: Because of the volume al 0 V) -~ hikes plus the widely diversified JERUSALEM - The C.nt0n1.~ c Cv,sl~ L > mail received, It la not possible "COCKTAILS $UlVED.. C) IJ) and expanding nature of the areas likelihood has Increased that the lJ to give each Inquiry the carefully Pord Motor Company cf Detroit e Tlkt 1111 ltnkt e z 0 ~ I , served will aid recovery gains. CII considered reply It requires. may open a truck assembly plant 3: I>:: Q: I own U,S. Gypsum which z I- lberefore, not all letters are In Iarael, a direct outeome of the 1 467-7440 1 Ill CII was recently split two-for-one. A, Since then there has been a drop answered. Questions of broad visit to Israel recently of Henry • ,.,, C?nc:11o01"1td • ]i Investor Interest, those which Pord n, chatrnan of the firm and Atnc,lt' r,u P,1, :,-;~ 0 \ 0 ln share price. Can you glve me draw attention to stgnlflcant 10 "'ill\ fro1t PfO'I'. I- any reason for thls: and would grandson of Its f01D1der. Amory group and stock trends or those Dearborn, a Pord senior you advise holding for further 1271:t Pou Rd. pointing up problem areas In the executlve In charge of heavy WM-.ICk Speciol pqrking rotes appreciation? E.G. securities Industry are selected A: Shares of stock which are truck production, arrived here for the column. Further, as many for talks with Transport Minister golng to be split are usually bid letters as possible are answered up In anticipation of the split. Shimon Peres and a team al personally with '!>rlorlty given to economi s ts a nd market •lmSPRE DS Subsequent to the split, howe'l'l!r, those demonstrating the greatest some consolidation may occur. specialists from Detroit l1 • DRAPERIES · need for financial guidance. expected sbortly to study While thls may have been a faetor SCM management stated that m ark etln_g and expo r t • SLIPCOVERS ln U.S. Gypsum's (NYSE) decline, despite an extraordinary write­ there was an additional element possibilities. •VALANCES off In the current fiscal year, a Pord said, at the end of his l""olved. At the end of December, profit wUI still be reported. Plrst • IATH SHOP the antitrust division of the visit, his first to Israel, that he By Spoters half earnings gained 42% on a "would not be Influenced by an • GIFTS l l Justice Department fl.led suit 4.5% tncre1"ent In sales. While Arab boycott regarding a decision agllinst U.S. Gypsum and six problems exist In three divisions, to Invest here, since the Arabs ACCESSORIES other concerns charging them namely_, va.c:,uum cleaners, wtth' prlce flxlng gypsum . started boycotting us five years INTERIOR-OECORAl~M i.._.1 ,, .~,,-' •!,Ji on · , military telecommunications and ago." A Pord assembly plant at :~ . . ... plaster and gypsum board. Also, calculators, It Is In the latter earner In December, a federal Nazareth assembles European -IT COSTS NO MORE TO HAVE THE BEST area that the greatest difficulties models of passenger cars. Pord Judi!" ruled that USG and two have been encountered. Write­ others were liable· for damages said, "I have been a friend of off s, If taken, wUI be only In thls Israel for many years and now Le t our Professional Decorators H elp­ on gypsum wallboard price fixing. division. Although U.S. Gypsum's after my visit here, I am even a You to Create a More B eautiful Home. Although sales have mO'l'l!d. )llgger friend." He said he was operational success was notable ahead consistently, earnings have There is No Charge for their talent. You during 1971 (company reported a aerloualy considering Investing In dropped from a peak of $2.89 In thls country but will wait to see Pay Only For The Merchandise You 93% profit gain to $2.12 a share), 1967 to 77 cents before a $1.01 a the firm's potential liability from what the Israel government's share special charge In fiscal decision will be regarding the Buy. these suits remains uncertain. 1971. A slgnlflcant charge-off Thus, until litigation Is resolved, future of the motor Industry. ,.,.,,.,.,,. DECORATING was taken In fiscal 1970 also. Pord was accompanied on his PHONE TOl>A1 shares may continue to trade Although new management may under a ctoud. visit to Israel by Max M. Fisher succeed In turning the tide for of Detroit, chairman of the Board FOR AN APPOINTMENT AIRPORT PLAZA thls NYSE company, shares have GM Earnings Best of Go'l'l!rnors of the J ewclsh 1 826 POST RD. little Investor appeal at present. Agency, and Irving Bernstein, In Seven Years 738-7070 WARWICK Q: I would like a definition of vice- chairman of the United l.o ng-term Investment. It Jewish Appeal. Q: In 1966, you stated that surprised me to hear long-term General Motors (NYSE) shares' defined as 2 to 3 years. I thought Left Wing Students had doubled In value ln the It was 10 or more years. J.T. previous decade. I hold 100 A: This term when applied to Cheer Zionist Speaker shares bought at $105 early In bonds generally means maturities 1965 now worth $25 less than I TIFFANY'S of flve years or more. However, PARIS - Zionist student paid. The dividends have not been used wlth equity ln'festments speakers got a rousing avatlon very great either. Do you there Is greater ambiguity, fr om an a u d l e n c e of WE HAVE BEEN LED TO .BELIEVE BY OUR CUS- visualize ~hares reaching my buy except from a tax stanclpolnt when predomlnently left-wing students TOMERS' COMMENTS THAT WE HAVE THE price In the next two years. G.L. the distinction Is cut and dried; here when they stressed the feet A: General Motors, as well as less than six months - short that Zionism was a movement '')BEST BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP" other auromotive Issues, Is term, more than six months - always In the forefr ont of the IN THE OCEAN ST ATE. atfecatd by cyclical economic long term. In this column short strugle against Fascism. 'The TRY US! SEE FOR YOURSELF! trends. In the decade through the term generally refers to one year occasion was a public meeting at EVERY MON.-WED.-SAT. mld-60s, the economy was In a or less, medium term 12-24 the Parls Faculty of Law, a strong expansionary phase: months, and long term from two stronghold of left-wing groups 5 JUMBO BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP WITH General Motor's sales, earnings years on. none of which Is known to SALAD BOWL, GARLIC BREAD, BAKED POTATO and market action reflected that CHARGF.s NEGIJGEN<.:E sympathize with Zlonlst AND COFFEE OR TEA ONLY $3.50 ALL OTHER uptrend. Your purchase was movements . whether socialist or timed to coincide wlth a peak NEW YORl< - Dore Shary, non-socialist. DAYS 3.95 year for GM, earnings since have honorary chairman of the Anti The ovation was the first this fatted to return to the record set Defamation League, charged the group gave to Zionist speakers FEATU~ING Unlted States Office of then. In the 1971 year, sales hit a since the June, 1967 Six- Day War KOSHER STYLE SANDWICHES AND BAGELS record at $28.)>llllon and earnings Immigration with negligence In when most of the leftlst student at $6.72 a slrare were close to granting a vl1a to Sir Oawald. groups condemned Isr ael as an 1965's $7.41. Mosley, who ls presently In aggressor. The meeting, which -SPE'CIAL THIS WEEK- Indications that 1972 should be America promotln1 his some 2,000 studllnts attended, WITH EVERY ITALIAN DINNER A FREE GLASS OF aUtoblography. Shary, speaking OD a year of gradual economic called for the creatlon of a united OUR FAVO~ITE WINE. ALSO TRY OUR DELICIOUS recovery augur well for this behalf of the ADL, labeled Mosley students' struggle against Fascist "the founder of Brlti8h fascism, STEAKS, GIANT CLUB SANDWICHES-DES- lnclustry leader. Some broadening groups and against law faculty a personal friend of the I ate of the dividend, limited of course leadership which . has been SERTS! by Phase 2 restrictions, and a Adolph Hltler and a virulent anti­ Semlte and racist" and cl aimed dominated traditionally by the moderate gain In 1972 earnings right-wing. BEERS-WINE.S-COCKTAILS are anticipated. Share · action that Mosley ls now denying that he was ever an adYocate of the ----- a should parallel any earnings PACE PINES J.//a"'J~ J:?,Jlau;anl ...... •. .., •. ~ -e-., \ .•• .· .:• progress. Nazi caUN despite the record of 241 t:?,,.,..., ..,4.,,, p,.;,;J,.,., Jf.J. · -,. .... v · ~- •· Q: My husband, before hls history. He called for an J ERUSALEM - Beggars and. death, purchased 400 shares of Immediate ln'festigation of the comme.rclal photographers OWNED ANO OPERATED BY frequent1n1 the Western (Walllng) Great A&P Company for Its good· granting of the visa and said that PHILIP GAGLIONE, GEORGE DELEONE dividend. The recent. cut In the the only way a person such aa Wall Compound here, face flnes , rate means that I will receive Mosley could obtain a visa Is on of over $100 or six months In HOURS: MON.-THURS. 1 f O.l'f',· 1 a.m. FRI. NIT!: Till 2 only $200 annually Instead of the apeclal recommendation of prison under new laws · now ·tn a.m.-SAT. NITt · Till 3 o.m.-SUN. 9-NOON-5 p.m.-MID· $520. It has been suggested that I the United Staats Secretary of effect. Numerous complaints by NITE . CALL 461~3686 sell thl s stock and buy Slabl and the appraval of the u.s, harassed worshippers forced the Dlveralfled Mortgage Investors. I Attorney Genarll. lnlfftor Mlnletry to act. U TI-IE RHODE ISLAND HERALD. PRIDAY I MARCH 101 1972 PORO IN ISRAEL JERUSALEM - Henry Pon! n, bead of the Pord Motor Co., 1-1,i&a WU In isrUI for a· -k-lang ••• AMUll:Al visit sponsored by the Unlllld OA., •• AM&RIOA'I auUTIFU\. Jewish Appell to which Pord bu =tlll; v\'l~ITt1~:1:;eeJ.tL:;i: been a regular c:ontrtbutor. He HYLAND, A•D •UON •OAL It DAYf 1• CALtFOaNIA. 11 OAYI. was accompanied on hi• visit by aoy 11•11. ALL UICLUIIYI ..... Max M, Plsher ol Detroit, ...... ,_,_,,_,_._,.. chairman of the Jewlah Apnt:y'a t.i,r.~.~~ 'n"-....'""et\!:: Board ot Go9emora and P"llldent of the Council of Jewish Pederatlons and Welfare flmds. A FRENCH gcnermnent source said that S IIIMtltn WHkl 11-li( Fr.-0 W.-1 (HIM W.. ...l Pord's visit wu not a bualnen bttl.. t (Hllot .. ffe.ai (t HIIMIM. W. """ n..1111y. trip but hill first toUr ol a country --wpivK l ..tn., , ..,.,....,,,.,,..,,. Aki llib, !~, 1wia, .._,, 5ilt, Ill.ii, Wllll, h ..0 M'l1f1, fUll1'NI, which he bu - vialted ...., IWy 21 ~ ~ llluryl ~ pMJ ,.,,. 1,, "" k-... 11 . IIIIMlin.Wy lew 1Mt tf 'SO .CWei ,_ I Mtl'il, before. He met with Israeli ,._., UNi,tlltlitt. 0. kaMMJ, htwtt4 Dr. •• Mill.,,I, (I, leaders and lnspeclad hi• ftrm'a .. ,,.. assembly plant In Nazareth. BOULEVARD SHADE AND DRAPE, INC.

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