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Plan Reception For Arthur Eisenstein U. N. Study Backs Arthur Eisenstein, assistant exec­ utive director of the Jewish Commu­ Right To Emigrate nity Center, will be honored at a farewell reception to be given by the UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. -The versal Delaration of Human Rights board of directo rs and officers of the principle tha t Jews and others wish­ proclaims that " everyone has the Ce nter on Sunday from 3 to 5 P. M. ing to leave the Soviet Union and right to leave any country, including at the East Side Center building. other countries behind the Iron Cur­ hls own, a nd to return to his coun­ Mr. Eisenstein will leave at the end tain should be permitted to do so try. " ii noted that while tourism and of the month to enter private busi­ was confirmed here last week in a widespread international travel are ness. study by a United Nations body a nd being prompted, it is equally true During hls nine years at the Cen­ submitted lo the United Nations Sub­ that greater numbers of persons are ter, Mr. Eisenstein has been respon­ Commission on Prevention of Dis­ " effectively confined" behind their sible for several program innova­ crimination and Protection of Minor­ national boundaries today than in tions, among them the a nnual Cbild­ ities, now in session. previous periods of history. ren 's Theatre program and the One of the main topics to be dis­ Melvin L. Zurier To Visit JACs program. He bas also acted cussed at the session will be discrim­ Secretary General Report_• as director of the- Center camp pro­ ination in regard to the right of every In addition to recommending that gram and as editor of the weekly person to leave any country and to every national of a country is en­ Air Force Bases In Europe Center News bulletin. return to his own country. Other titled to leave his country temporar­ Members of the committee ar­ items to be taken up at the session ily or permanently, the UN study By Cella Zuckerberg ranging for the reception include Dr. include requests of the General As­ al8o recommends that nationals From the itinerary of the Euro­ of Temkin, Merolla and Zurier, has Gustav Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph sembly, approved at its last session, wishing to emigrate permanently pean trip it is obvious that there been a member of the Air Force Re­ Gladstone, Murray Halpert, Leon for the preparation of draft declara­ from their country are entitled to sell waa a definite reason for the qUes­ serve as a Captain, for several years. Temkin, Walter Rutman. tions and lnternational conventions their property and lo take the pro­ tion on the. application blank which His assignment is with the 3245th Tilles, Mrs. Leo Gleklen, Mrs. Ir­ on the elimination of all forms of ceeds, 88 well as personal effects, 88ked about the health and stamina Air Base Wing, Laurence B. Hans­ ving Chase, Mrs. Matt Millman and racial discrimination and religious with them. of the applicant com Air Force Base, New Bedford, Mrs. Jerome Tesler. intolerance. The Auembly 88ked: According to Melvin L. Zurier, Mass. Friends and members of the Cen­ that these draflB be submitted, at the Another report submitted to the one of the nine Air Force Reserve While a student at Harvard Law ter have been invited to attend the latest, to ilB 20th session in 1965. Sub-Commlaeion 18 a memorandum members who has been selected by School in 1951 he applied and re­ reception. The study submitted this week lo by the Secretary-General summariz­ the servic.e "to participate in a spe­ ceived a commission as Second Lieu­ Members of the staff of the Cen­ the Sub-Commission by Jose D. In­ ing recent United Nations activities cial staff visit lo observe Air Force tenant in OSI (Office of Special In­ ter will give a ilnner in Mr. Eisen­ gles, Phlllppine delegate lo the United in dealing with the problems of dis­ operations in Europe," the trip last­ vestigation). stein's honor on Saturday night at Nations and special rapporteur on crlrnlnation in religious rights and ing from Feb. 1 through, Feb. 15 Upon his graduation in 1953, he Ballards. the subject, pointed out that the Uni- practices, discrimination in political will include NATO and other bases received a new commission-as a First righlB, and manifestations of racial in Paris, France; ~esbaden, Frank­ Lieutenant and served in the Judge prejudice and national and religious furt, and Berlin, Germany; London, Advocate General's Department. Elect Irving Gertsacov To · intolerance. England, and Southern France or Mr. Zurier was on active duty The Sub-Commission also will Spain. from late 1953 through 1957 and have before it a memorandum pre­ Mr. Zurier, a Providence attar­ traveled throughout the United Third Term As Agency Head pared by the United Nations Educa­ .ney, and a member of the law firm (Continued on Page 6) tional, Scientific and Cultural Organ­ Herman L. Goldberg, ACSW, 88 treasurer, and Irving Brodsky as ization. summarizing its recent acti­ new executive director of the Jewish secretary. Ralph P. Semonofl' was vities in the field ofrace relations and. To Hold Testimonial Dinner Family and Children's Service, was named as legal counsel. the principal speaker at the 33rd Dr. Nathan A. Boiotow, Arthur in combating discrimination in edu­ Annual Meeting of the organization J. Levy, Alter Hoyman. and Jacob cation; and a memorandum sum­ 1881 Sunday. Speaking on the topic S. Temkin were seated as honorary marizing recent International Labor for Bernard C. Gladstone " Our Agency: Blueprint for the Fu­ presidents; Louis Fain, Max Kes­ Organization activities to combat A Testimonial Dinner will be held ture'' be emphasized the strong tradi­ lenrnan, and Louis I. Kramer as discrimination in employment and Sunday evening at Johnson Hum­ tion in the agency for community honorary vice-presidents. Mr. Kra­ occupations. A report on the session mocks honoring Rep. Bernard C. welfare by the Board and effective mer was the chairman of the An­ will be submitted to the Commission Gladstone, D-5th Representative Dis­ social services for the individual as nual Meeting. on Human Rights, the Sub-Commis­ •trict-Providence. Mr. Gladstone is carried out by the professional staff. Directors named to serve until sion's parent body. serving his Second Term represen­ Irving Gertsacov, installed as 1965 were Bertram M. Brown, Mrs. ting this District on the East Side of president for his third term, reported Benjamin Brier, Edwin B. Krause, ge"r, Mrs. DOnald Heskins, Mrs. Providence and has been active po­ on the priority needs of the agency, Everett Levinson, Philip Macktez, Sydney W. Lohman. Phlllp A. Segal, litically as a member of the Third the confidential nature of its service, Dr. Eugene M. Nelson, Lawrence and Jordon Tanenbaum. Ward Democratic Committee. Repre­ and the help being given for the . A. Paley, Samuel Rapaporte, Jr., Ex-0fficio members of the board sentative Gladstone has been active rehabilitation of emotionally dis­ Mrs. Ludwig Regensteiner, Ludwig are Mrs. Bernard Carp, President in religious education and civic af­ turbed children. He noted that Dr. Regensteiner, Samuel Rosen, Meyer of Providence Section, N alional fairs of this community and has Nathan A. Boiotow h ad been Tenenbaum, Joseph Thaler, and Dr. Council of Jewlsb Women, Mrs. Jo­ served as past president of the East honored by the Lane Bryant Foun­ Malcolm A. Winkler. seph Field, president, Montefiore dation for his work with the emotion­ Side Neighborhood Council, and is Benjamin M. Falk and Mrs. Wal­ Society, Mrs. Leo Rappaport, pre­ ally disturbed children. ter J. Nelson were named to com­ sident, South Providence Ladies' Aid now president of the Summit Avenue W. Irving Wolf, Jr., and Dr. plete unexpired terms until 1964. P. T.A He is a director of numerous Association, and Mrs. Same! Shef­ Charles Potter were installed as New corporation members are fres, president, Ladies Hebrew U­ organizations, including the Bureau vice-presidents, Howard G. Brown Arnold T. Galkin, Louis Handwer- of Jewish Education and Roger Wil­ nion Aid. Mr. Edmund Wexler was chair­ liams Lodge B'nai B'rith. At Annual Dinner - Shown are Louis I. Kramer, chairman, Mr. Gladstone is a practicing man of the nominating committee. Herman L. Goldberg, executive director and Irving Gertsacov, presi­ Assisting him were Mrs. 0car Bind­ attorney in Providenc:2 and·is a mem­ dent, at the annual meeting of the Jewish Family and Children's Ser­ er, Philip Macklez, Lawrence A Pa­ ber of the Rhode Island Bar Asso­ •vice, which was held Jan. 20. ley and Everett Levinson. ciation and the American Bar Asso­ Bernard C. Gladstone ciation. Governor Gallogly, Secretary La­ Governor John H. Chaffee has France, Attorney General Nugent been invited to this Testimonial, as and State Treasurer Hawksley. U.S. well as the other members of the State Administration including, Lt. ( Continued on Page 6) Prov. Hebrew Day Sdaool Plans Membenhip, Scholarship Drive Friends and supporters of the possible through enrolled member­ Providence Hebrew Day School are ship, scholarship and endowment planning a· state-wide membership contributions, Mr. Dubin declared. and 11Cholarship• campaign to help Mr. Dubin said that the school defray costs of operating the new needs community support in order lo haH million dollar educational plant maintain its modern plant and lo Plana for the campaign were for­ continue the granting of 11Cholarshlps mulated during the past week at a in meritorious cases so that no quali­ meeting held at the home of Dr. fied child may be deprived of the ad­ Joseph J. Fisbbein. vantages offered by the 11Chool. Joseph Dubin, Hebrew Day Plans for the compalgn which gets School president, said that the opera­ underway the end of this month will tional budget of the school is close be completed al a meeting next Wed­ lo $125,000 a year and is not com­ nesday evening al the home of Mal­ pletely covered by tuition fees. Com­ colm Bromberg, 64 Boylston Ave­ iinmlty support of the 11Cbool is made nue. I.

.. Announce Plans ~ ljl I ' ' I I'I :~ I ' I ' • ' ,, ' For Third Class I ,, ,,,~. I' 11i' ',•I:' I,' • ', ' • • I I i !1 I - 1-,1.,, 'II ' I I I ' • ' l.;,!;t/' I ' t.,, . ' In Orientation ~~v.I 1 1'1: .: '~' ,1 1 ! ~ - ;,· ._ .. <'..,, I' • , J I I· ' " ' I . I MILWAUKEE - Plans have ~ I been announced for a third annual course to acquaint prospective women leaders in the Milwaukee , ,i &_ J ,J :i Jewish community with the activi• T1 f 'f f 'f?~ ties and goals of agencies which are part of the Milwaukee Jewish Wei• fare Fund. The 1963 " class" will acquaint itself with the history of the Mil­ 1 waukee Jewish community as it has worked to meet the health, education, ,- ( welfare and social needs and how it f~ r t. T- l ~,· -, ,fulfills these needs through its var­ , ious agencies. Members will visit local agencies for discussions on the services provided. y

The Windsor offen a complete selection of the Eost c-sts KELLER'S • FINEST SEAFOODS Kosher Meat Market deliciously cooked and Wlllar d Shoppln& Center served - all moderately priced ... JA 1-0960 - FREE DELIVERY Installs Officers - Touro Fralernal Association held ils 451h annual TO ALL SECTIONS installation ceremonies at the Biltmore Hotel in Prov idence re­ Milton Rigelhaupt EAST SIDE • NORTH END ORGANIZATION cently. Be n Rabinowitz was installed as pres ident for his second con· M,ina9l119 Director EDGEWOOD - CRANSTON secutive term. Officers inslalled are, fronl row, lefl lo righl, Paul E. GARDEN CITY • WOODRIDGE Open Mondoys NEWS G o ldstein and Simon Chorney, members of lhe board of directors; REMEMBER: "The Proof of the Joseph Engl e, chai rman of lhe board; Mr. Rabinowilz, Edward I. Fried· Pudding 11 In the Eating'' PLAN MEETING The next meeting of the Mishkon man, Samuel H. Wilk and Leonard L. Levin, board members. In the Tfiloh N.C.S.Y. will take place at second row, left lo right, are Samuel Berditch, chaplain and canlor; FOR THE FINEST IN EVERYBODY the Congregation Mishkon Tfiloh Joseph Block and Dr. M ors hall K. Bornstein, members of lhe board; on Sunday at 7 P. M A program of Irwin Sto ne, l reasurer; Harry M. Schwarlz, Leo Greenberg and Alfred GOES TO THE WALLPAPER Israeli dancing will be presented. Weinslock, members of the board: Danie l Jacobs, inslalling officer, and Isaac G . Chorney, member of lhe board. In lhe lhird row, left to righl, English - Canadian - American JVN SERVICES are Charles Coken, secretary; Irving Gordon, member of lhe board; Samuel Berditch, chairman of the Morton L. Coken, vice presidenl; Arlhur Pou llen, inside guard: and WIDE VARIETY OF Religious Committee ol Temple Beth Howard I. Lipsey, faithful guide. Nol present when piclure was laken Am, has announced that o n Friday, WINDSOR PATTERNS Feb. 1, the Sabbath evening services were Louis I. Sweet and Sa muel M . Gerstein, board members, and will be in honor of the Jewish War Maurice W. Hende l, master of ceremonies. TO SUIT ANY HOME Veterans. All interested parties are invited Q00 l§ Q~ l)l)O l ,=;,~~ou 000 0 000000 0 0 01 to a ttend. Felix Putterman, legisla­ [ ti ve officer of the J ewish War Vet­ era ns will spea k fr om the pulpit. ADLER Mr. Puttcrman represents th e Natio nal Office ol the J .W. V. in . . . §,~!_§§- ROBE RT I. FINKLESTEIN Besides his wife, he is survived 377 MAIN STREET Washington, D. C. He has for many Hardware & Paint Co. yea rs been associated with legisla­ Funeral services for Robert I. by a son, Charles Finklestein, a nd Finklestein, 67, of 348 Slater Ave- a daughter, Mrs. David Kleinman, Downtown Pawtucket 198 Prairie Ave. DE 1-813S tive work and has been administra­ tive assista nt to many Sena tors and nue wh o died unexpectedly at his both of Warwick;onebrother, Harry Park Free - PA 6-9761 WILLARD SHOPPING CENTER home Jan. 16, were held the follow- Finklestein of Providence; twosis- Congressmen. At the present time, ing da y at the Max Sugarman Mem- ters, Mrs. Samuel Robi~son of Prov- (' he is a full-time director in the Na­ orial Chapel with burial in Lincoln idence and M rs. Harry Featherman tional Office. Park Cemetery. He was the husband of Framingham, Mass., a nd two There will be an Oneg Shabbat of Fannie (Blacher) Finklestein. grandchildren. GOING SOUTH? fo ll owing the 8:30 P.M services Bo rn in Manville, R. I. Aug. 22, • • • tendered by the Sisterhood, during \895, a son ol the late Philip and MRS. PHILIP M. PHILLIPS PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES which ·Mr. Putterman will answer Sophie Finklestein, he had been a res- Funeral services for Mrs. Anna AGAINST THEFT. all questions. ident ol Providence for 65 years, and (Kramer) Phillips, 73, of 194 Calla Be Sure' had been proprietor of Robinson's Street who died unexpectedly Jan. Insure TO HOLD MEETING Inc., a clothing store formerly loca- 15 at the Rhode Island Hospital, With Miss Rachael Jones, chairman of ted on High Street, Woonsocket, for were held the following day at the the Health Education Program ol 40 years until hisretirementin 1957. Max Sugarman Memorial Chapel the new Dairy C ouncil of south­ Mr. Finklestein was a member of with burial in Lincoln Park Ceme- eastern New England, will be the Te m p le Emanu-El, Roosevelt tery. She was the widow of Dr. SAMUEL C. RESS Lodge, F&AM, and was a n Army Philip M. Phillips. ASSOCIATED WITH guest speaker at the next meeting veteral of World War I. Daughter ol the late Morris a nd HAROLD HOLT & CO. of the Ladies Association and PTA Esther Kramer, she was born in 10 Dorrance Street - GA 1-7771 - Res. GA 1-26S2 of the Providence Hebrew Day Russia, Sepl 20, 1889 and had been School which will be held on Tues­ Canadians Aid a Providence resident for 55 years. day at 8 P.M in the school audi­ M rs. Phillips was one of the found­ torium. She will speak on "Feeding ers and a past president of the Pio­ Tots and Teens." Hebrew Univ. neer Women. She was a member of BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Program chairman is Mrs. Jo­ Faband and the Jewish Home for seph Fishbein. The hospitality com­ MONTREAL - An expansion the Aged and was an active worker ERICK LEINSDORF, Music Director mittee, under the chairmanship of program for the work of the Ori­ in Jewish community affairs. Mrs. Samuel Kauffman, includes ental Institute of the Hebrew Uni­ Survivors include two sons, Eli Mesdames Robert Dwares, Bernard versity a t Jerusalem was announced a nd Milton Phillips; one brother VETERANS . MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM Gladstone, Al Marks, Samuel Bres­ here this week fo llowing the estab-' Samuel Kramer, all of Providence nick and Samuel Flescher and Earl lishment ol a $30,000 grant to the and two grandchildren. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29 AT 8:15 institute by three members Novich, ex-officio. ol the ... Return of DR. CHARLES MUNCH Canadia n F riends of the Hebrew Mrs. Novich will sponsor the re­ University here. The grant was made MRS. NA THAN HOFFMAN '" Gue•l Ct>ndudol" freshments for the evening in honor by Jesse and Milton Lowenthal and The funeral of Mrs. Dora Hoff­ of her daughter's graduation from their sister, Mrs. Mabel L. Lewit. man, 67, of 110 High Street, Paw­ HON Er~·c £R : Symphony No, 2 , for String Orchutra Classical High School as Valedic­ I 8£/?T : Mouvemenf Symrhonique One of the projects to be under­ tucket, who died Jan. 20 in Miriam BERLIOZ: "Royal Hunt and Stoi-m", De_nriptive Sym• torian of her class. taken soon by the institute as a re­ Hospital after a n illness of four _phony from "The Troj.,n, '' sult of the Lowenthal-Lewi! grant days, was held Jan. 22 at Jeffers CESAR FRANCK : Symphony in D Minor will be a series of translations from INSTALL NEW OFFICERS Funeral Home in Bayside, L. I. She Arabic into Hebrew and from He­ was the wife of Nathan Hoffman. RF.'1AINl'SG Tl<: KETS f,5, 1' AX EXF.~IPT Mrs. Ethel Troberman was in­ brew into Arabic ol classical and stalled Most Excellent Chief of What Born in Brooklyn. N. Y. • March At /ivuy Pi.11.no C-, .• 256 Weybouf!t St. C.A 1-1434 modem literary works in both lan­ 4, 18~5, a da ughter of the late Cheer Temple Pythian Sisters, No. guages. Another part of the pro­ 14, for the third year at a recent Mollie and Louis Sager, she lived / gram will revolve around an Ar­ in Pawtucket for eight years. ) meeting. abic-Hebrew dictionary. The insti- · Others installed include Mrs. Mil­ Besides her husband, she is sur­ lute is also planning to set up vived by a daughter, Mrs. Belle dred Lazar, Excellent Senior; Miss libraries for Afro-Asian studies. The Lillian Klitzner, Manager; and Mes­ Rockefeller Foundation had given Demel of Pawtucket; a son, Stanley NOW AVAILABLE dames Sarah Lieberman, Excellent .the _in _stitute an additional grant of Hoffman of Bayside, L. I.; five sis­ Junior; Sarah Friedman, Secretary; $10,090. ters, all of New York; and three gra ndchildren. , A Completely New Translation of The Florence Goldfarb, Treasurer; Annie . > Webber, Pro.; Rose Shulkin, Guard; CALL TO MOBILIZE > FIRST FIVE BOOKS Celia Bochner, Pianist 1 j NEW YORK - An AP dispatch Card of Thanks Mrs. Hulda Long, Deputy, in­ from Damascus reports that Crown The f•mlly of the l•te HYMAN KOPLAN wishes to thank their ,..._ ) OF THE BIBLE stalled the officers and was assisted Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabia has } by Mrs. Katharine Coken, P.G.C., ~:~1:!t10::1a=rs,th!rlee'!:~10;;! °!i / T ronslated directly from the traditional Hebrew fed Issued a call for general mobiliza-· , and Mrs. Mary Mushnick, S. R. Bof•r Company for their kind ••pres.• lion of his country charging the slons of symp•thy during their recent Also in stock - Standard Jewish Encyclopedia UAR and Yemen's republican re­ bereavement. >'• MINYANAIRE SEMINAR gime with continuing air and sea MRS, ANN WEBER > MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH KOPLAN Rabbi William Braude of Temple "ggression. A"BE AND FRANK KOPLAN RECORDS - BOOKS - RELIGIOUS ITEMS Beth-El wUI be the principle speaker AT GENEROUS DISCOUNT PRICES at the Minyanalre Study Group of Temple Emanu-El on Sunday, - Religious Dept. Closed S•turd•Y• •nd Jewish Holld1y1 - Feb. 3. Max Sugarman Funeral Home The services will start at 9 AM " THE JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTOR" MELZER'S Department Store in the Temple Chapel, followed by a ) 238 Prairie Ave. - Store Number 3 - MA 1-8S24 breakfast and Rabbi Braude con­ 4S8 HOPE STREET, Providence I' ducting a seminar on "Ask The .,, IN THE NEW WILLARD SHOPPING CENTER DE 1-B094 DE 1-8636 , Rabbi," at 11 :30 AM , A :su)ioq{pt\on .to the Herald son .;ho "has everything" e~ .. .., is a .' good<:_glft idea for the per- Call. 724-0200. DELIGHTFULr f ~­ :i: l"l -·~~~..... - ~~..,..~"'>-"Y~/~-~- :,, . . ' DINING :i: · Male - COUNSELORS - Female - 0 1 ..f, The Providence's newest and finest dining room. Featuring ~ MUST HAVE AT LEAST Room lobste~s, roost beef and steaks. Food prepared under En $. Cub the supervision of David Brandt. Cocktails mixed to r""" , ·. ONE YEAR ~ s;..ro~•~~- your pleasure. 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4, 1963, touched on theae matters. I have before me the full text of the oermon which Rabbi Gurland gave ! FROM FRIDAY TO ~IDAY in Temple Beth El, and I wllh to v5 quote from IL .. Pointing out that the. position of rHE ONLY ANGLO JEWISHf/$!l:f~ WEEKLY IN R I AND SOUTHEAST MASS The American Jewish the Jew is, for the most part, de­ tennlned by the non-Jews and not =,( Published E~·en,· Week By The Committee ~ Jewish Press Publlshint Company by what we do or do not do, he < Box 6063, Providence, R. I. - Telephone 724-0200 And American Jewry goes on to say: .. PLANT AND OFFICE: HERALD WAY, OFF WEBSTER ST., PAWTUCKET, R. I. "Thus, 1 for example, when an By Beryl Segal article appears in a Jesuit publica­ >< CILIA ZUCKERBERG ----- M1n11in1 Editor 8 LEON SAPERSTEIN Adwert111n1 Man,.. , tion which only by interpretation I have before me the leaflet pub­ schools on the part of the American could contain a threat to the Jew, ii: lished by the American Jewish Com­ Jewish Committee? rz.. Second Class Postage Paid at Providence, Rhode Island we must not declare war on the mittee. I am examining the aims and Just as we cannot figure out the Catholic Church, as some of the Q ~'!~sc~;}:~d~~~~ ~~/e3e;:0 ~:i~t~~&e r~i~;'; 0 ~y r!!~~~t!S.00 per annum; outside accomplishments of this venerable puzzle of the fight against certain ,-l National Jewish organizations seem < organization, now in its 57th year of forms of discrimination conducted to have done" ii: The Herald assumes no financial responsibility for lypo&"raphical enon in advertisements, but will reprint that part of the advertisement 1n which the service to the American community. by the Anti-Defamation League to This, of course, is a reference to r.:i am also examining the names of which the American Jewish Com­ :i: typographical error occurs. Advertisers will please notlfy the m:anacement I the article ln the journal America Immediately of any error which may occur. the officers and the list of the members mittee is a partner. In Miami Beach, with regard to the Supreme Court on the executive board of the organ­ a city of hotels and motels, the Anti­ decision on prayer in the public ~ FRIDAY. JANUARY 25, 1963 < ization in Rhode Island. They are all Defamation League found less than school which the American Jewish ,-l names of people we meet on the five percent of owners who like to ~ Committee supported. This article boards of every worthwhile institu­ keep their establishments " restric­ was subsequently branded as a tion in the community. Vik admire ted." They are just out of acx:ommo­ threat to the Jews of America, and their idealism, and their readiness to dations whenever a Jewish tourist was violently attacked by the Amer­ '/OUR MO#E'l'S give up their time and their com­ comes in to register. We have ican Jewish Committee. We read the forts, and also their finances in sup­ no great love for these owners. But article, as did others, and we saw in port of this organization. a Jew would tell himself: it no hint of a threaL One would be happy to becounled " Let him keep his beds. He would WORTH among them. probably be out vacancies if The Rabbi goes on to say: Bui this admiration for the people Jesus himself came to his hotel. I "And when a group who by their accentuates even more the mystery of will go to the ninety-five percent of own, and by our own prediction will by Sylvia Porter the stand the American Jewish Com­ other hotels in the Miami area where shortly have unrestricted use of fed­ mittee takes against certain realities I a m welcome." eral funds for Parochial education, of American life. And a Jewish organization like yet in the spirit of friendship ask for our consideration, a nd would permit WILL FLORIDA FREEZE CAUSE We do not. for instance, under­ the Anti-Dafamation League should stand the violentattitudeoftheArner­ publish these names so that no Jew us to sit on its school board and to NEW LIVING COST SPIRAL? ican Jewish Committee toward the would come to their registration judge its curriculum, we should not reading of prayers in the public desks. Let it be a warning and a be so hasty in our rejection of it". schools of America. Their represen­ sign for all Jews to keep away. This refers to the aid to Parochial This is the natural thing to do. schools now under discussion at the Will the skyrocketing prices of fresh fruits and vegetables in the wake tative it was who carried on the fight in support of a certain group who Instead these organizations spend state house, to which the Jewish or­ of the December freeze in Florida send our cost of living into a new up­ ganizations led by the American Jew­ surge as the freeze of I 957-58 did and as so many headlines suggest will were against the prayer in New York time and money, great sums of happen again? state, a nd they it is who promise money, fighting these owners. No­ ish Committee are opposed. fights against prayers in other states, thing will satisfy them until a Jew And the Rabbi continues: Will the hike in postal rates and other price boosts which we know " When a group of Christians will take place in 1963 ma rk the end of the cycle of relative stability in when this problem comes before the can truthfully say that he slept there. U.S. living costs which began back in 1958? Supreme Court of the land. I passed by one of these hotels could easily establish denomination­ al prayer within the public school No, these forces by themselves won't do this. We are told that this fight is in the while I was in Miami recently. My name of preserving American demo­ daughter pointed the hotel to me. II system but in this newly developed Dramatic and obvious as the price hikes in fruits and vegetables and is a hotel where the owners of race spirit of friendship are willing to com­ postal rates are, they won't push us into another living cost upspiral. cracy. But there are other groups in America to whom the American dem­ horses and their retinue prefer to promise and to accept a non-denom­ The prospect still is that the rise in living costs in 1963 will be within ocratic principles are just as dear, but stay. It is also a place where all inational prayer, Jews should care­ the range of recent years - 1 to 2 per cent annually. The prospect still is Yi kinds of gamblers and people who fully consider this compromise." that the biggest upward pressure will come in the area of services, not goods who do not see these principles threat­ follow the races have their head­ or food. If this outlook changes, it will be because of factors that cannot ened. by the introduction of a prayer The American Jewish Committee now be foreseen - and this is the considered view of Washington's top ex­ in the schools. quarters. Does it really matter to has been known for its regard for perts o n consumer prices. Nor can we agree with the Ameri­ the welfare of the Jewish people or the Jewish position in America and to American democracy if gamblers This appraisal may seem Pollyannish in the face of these two facts: can Jewish Committee in the fight elsewhere. Why this committee against support of the Parochial and horse owners of the Jewish (I) The Dec. 11-13 cold wave ruined a huge part of Florida's orange, should take such a dangerous stand schools by Federal funds_ II we are faith stay in this hotel? Do you and grapefruit and tangerine crop, wiped out some of its vegetable plantings, in these matters and in others, is damaged a third of its citrus trees, hurt young trees of all varieties. to apply the principles of democratic I lose sleep if they a re "excluded" far from my understanding. treatment to all, then the parents who from these hotels? And this is why, though I ad­ As a result_ official government statistics on wholesale prices show that And yet the public relations men since grapefruit prices have been marked up per centj oranges, send their children to Parochial mire the men who head :its chapter Dec. 10, 69 of the American Jewish Committee up 76 per cent (with California oranges up 14.5 per cent in sympathy); &ehool certainly are entitled to a in Rhode Island and though I stand share of the laxes they pay for the and of the Anti-Defamation League cabbages, more than doubled; celery I up 76 per cent; lettuce, up 40 per cent; in awe before the memory of its tomatoes, up 19 per cent; snapbeans, up 70 per cent. education of the young. 'Ibey cer­ will not rest until this " discrimina­ founders, I cannot subscribe to its tion" is wiped out from the face of AB a result_ retail prices of the foods have been sharply increased too tainly are entitled to the use of the present position in many problems throughout the country. In the neighborhood grocery store in which I shop, school buses, to free lunches in the land. facing American Jewry. for instance, prices have been hiked 30 per cent on oranges, grapefruit. school where this is practiced, and to In this connection, it is good to tangerines, tomatoes, avocados. certain test books that are know that a Rabbi shares these What's more, a just-issued Agriculture Dept. report says that Florida to all schools. views with you. (Mr_ Segal's opinions are bis fruits were more seriously damaged this past December than in the 1957 Why such vigorous fights against I notice thal Rabbi Jerome S. own. His views are not necessar­ freeze. the partial support of the Parochial Gurland, in his sermon of January ily those of this newspaper). (2) The one-cent rise in posta l rates which went into effect Jan. 7 will from Belgium all for his wife__ .Sal­ cost the average American family an extra $ 1.B0for postage this year, will vador Dali distributed, in the lobbies boost the average family mailing bill to about $9. of hotelo, theaters and restaurants, Of course, these pricehikesarehittingusin the pocketbook. How then, leaflets announcing his autograph­ justify the prediction that the impact over the year will be less severe than it signing session a t the Doubleday now appears? Book Shop .. _Richard Widmark flew A first point is that purchases of fresh fruits and vegetables and of to London for a three-day session on stamps play a comparatively small role in our overall living costs. The his new mm project. disastrous December 1957-April 1958 freeze in Florida and Texas created A young, brilliant Oxford Don major shortages, pushed up fruit-vegetable prices 12 per cent. Even if the was at a London party, where a recent freeze causes a similar and lasting 12 per cent rise - which officials contentious woman snapped a t all doubt - the increase would push up the consumer price index by only 0.4 by Leonard Lyons the guests. She turned upon him and per cent. In 1957-58, the fruit-vegetable price hikes triggered price boosts in many otner areas, had a cumulative impact on the living cost index. The At a recent White House party, Disciple in ' The Big Fisherman.' asked: "Why aren't you in uniform, background today is far different. In I 957-58, the price index was much Charles K. Feldman, the ftlm pro- Recentiy Baron Edmond de out defending our civilization?''... · more sensitive to such extraordinary movements as this. Since then, the ducer, saw his ex-wife, Jean Howard, Rothschild visited the ski-resort he "Madam," replied the Oxford Don, index has been more realistically adjusted so that a fruit-vegetable freeze in sitting next to the President. He no- built at Megeve, near the Swiss bor- "I am the civilization they are de­ one Southern state doesn't throw the whole li ving cost picture out of focus. ticed JFK suddenly start laughing. der. The Rothschilds, incidentally, fending." A second point is that the influence of the fruit-vegetable price in­ Feldman later asked his ex-wife a- create these projects for the benefit Edward Chodorov, the play­ creases will be felt most strongly in these first few months, probably will be bout that laughler. She told him JFK of their fourth generation... Tino Ros- wright, has been studying the TV dissipated as the year rolls on. _Large stocks of these perishable foods had said "It's good to see you and si, the singer, lunched there. Roths- series, .. 'fo Tell the Truth." 11 Every already had been harvesled before the three-day freeze; the problem before· Charlie together again," and she re- child asked how he'd liked ii, and night,'' hesaid, ''nineamateurscome the freeze was surplus, not scarcity of the foods. plied: "Yes, but ll took the President Rossi nodded-and gave him a $2 011- They manage lo pretend so real­ AB for the postal rate hike, it's now in the index. There will be no of the Uniled States to accomplish Up. Edmond, richest of the Roths- lsUcally that they often succeed in more inqeases this year. that." chllds, kept the $2 and said nothing fooling Tom Poston and other sea­ Out cost of living ls still heading up, will reach another all-lime high If James Meredith leaves Ole to correct Rossi's impression that he soned actors on the panel. None of in 1963. But priCIH'Uttlng, not price-raising, is the trend in many areas Miss, It will be wlth the knowledge was the maltre d '. them ever went to any Drama School which have the greatest effect on our living costs. Despite the headllnes, no that the next Negro to apply for ad- Mr. & Mrs. Ira Gershwin will be It should make drama teachers new inflaUon spiral is in slghL mlsslon-a student already selected- the sole attendants, when I. P. Lazar, worry ... " Is a brilllanl scholar... Ruth Gordon the Hollywood literary agent, mar- It was Orson Welles, lncldentally, (Di.trlbuled 1183, by Tbe Hall Syndicate, Inc.) (All Rlghto lleoeTved) will star in "My Mother and My riel Mary VanNuysinLastVeg88-.. who said, after his first series of street­ Father," L!lllanHellman'sflrstcom- Mitchel Kowal, the Hollywood movies lo Rome: "Here, l'vedilcov• edy. Gower Champion ls dlrectlng actor who starred in the Pollsh film, ered, every Italian ls a born 8"1or­ Mox Sugarman Funeral H0111e the play... John K. Galbraith, soon "Jada, Goscle, Jada," now 11 doing except the profeulonals." returning from his poslasAmbasaa- Voice of America broadcasts. The This babysitter story was told by dor lo India, will resume teaching at movie will be Poland's entry In the Bernie Allen, the comic. It concerned COMMUNITY CALENDAR Harvard. · Cannes Film Festival,.,Max Gober- the...... , who was about to go out, The story lsbeingtoldaboutGov. man, the show-conductor who died and her instructions to the sitter . Sunday, January 27, 1'63 Nelson Rockefeller at , dinner where recently, once rehearsed in a Shubert about her son: "8 o'clock ls his he was offered a plate of knishes, theater wbere the air-conditioning 'Please go lo bed' time; 8:30 11 his Ii: :: ::=l~~:.1: :1m:~.J.tm&~:tror:, ::;ur~ gefulte flsh and lottkes. "No, thank wRB turned off. He sighed: "There 'Go to bed!' time; 9 ls his ' Go to bed, Monday, J1nu1ry 21, 19'3: 12:30 p. m.-Prov. Chapter Senior Hadauah, Board Meetln•. , you," Rockefeller replied, shunning are three kinds of temperature-Cen- or else' time; 9:30-SCREAM" 8:00 p. m.-Pawt. - Central Falls Hadauah, Re,ular Meettna - Ohawe Sholom lhla food. "It's after Election." Ugrade, Fahrenheit, and Shubert-" At the memorial services for Pawt. Leopold Stokowskl ls arranging Somerset Maugham, now frail Lawrence Langner, founder-head of :;~: : ::=~~1~3~1~::.,u6 ~:1fi:u:',.Ph)'th1a1, Replar Meetlnc. a Music Festival al Carnegie Hall, and ailing at his Riviera villa, posed the Tl)ealer Guild, the story was told 8:15 p. m.-Slsterhood Temple Beth Am, Retular Meeting - Temple. 8:30 p. m.-St.lterhood Temple Beth Israel, Board Meet1n1. for his new orchestra. It will have a novel thought for some vlslt!ng about his friend, Tom Mldgely, who 8:30 p. m.-R. L Council of Pioneer Women, Recu.lar Meetlnc. some of the world's foremostconcert writer-friends. "I have often won- invented ethyl gasoline. Mldgely was 8:30 p. m.- Mothen' Awn. Temple Beth David, Recular Meettn,. artists participating.. . Ella Fltzger- dered," aald Maugham, " how a ill ln an Ohlo hospital. Katharine Tuesday; January 2t, 1HJ aid will follow Count Basie into writer, cast alone on a desert isle, Hepburn, on tour, opened her play 8:30 p. m.- Lld. .AD-n. Prov. Hebrew Day School, Rerular MeeUnc • School Wednesday, January JO, 1'63 Basin Street East Jan. 21...Billy would write- if he knew nobody else in that sameclty. ThatnightMidgely 12:00 noo~i.terhood Cranston Jewish Center, I.Alncheon An'. Reed, owner of the Little Club, was would ever read it. " received flowers from Mlss Hep­ asked If he was Jealous about his Alfred Hitchcock's luggage, when burn.. , Langner, who'd arranged ii, Saturday, Flbru1,'y 2, 1H3 wife's dancing wlth the bearded Ho- he returned to Hollywood, included sald: "Most of my friends send flow­ 1:30 p. m..-Staterbood Temple ~th Am, Sweetheart Dance. ward Keel. "No I trust Keel," said ~ ham from Ireland, 27 grapefruit ers to actresses on openlng-t'llghL We've reversed it. " · iAe« i+ 0 ;;;;; ,rn:u.::rm.www•••marmm _ ...~ ,• ;;,~!.~1::-s £\!'Ji~.L~.... J~m].!gf_~.!11\d a ll'lllfll ~f grapes -

·Jewlsi · ce■tir . Selects Russell has been on a rampage. ing player when the Celtics ~nd Lak- "' Starting with the AU-Star Game and era meet for the world champion- ,-,J A LOOK AT · extending through a vs. ship of professional basketball. :i: Official Delegates the Los Angeles Lakers, Big Bad l"l Bill has demonstrated hi~ uncanny :,i :i: For.Jrip. To Israel ability to control the backboards. TAKE THAT FIRST 0 And so long as Russell owns the t:, The- Board of Directors of the STEP TO A HOME l"l Jewish Community Center at its last SPORTS baoards, the Celtics will have no boards, the Celtics will have no OF YOUR OWN 1il meeting officially approved the Cen­ by LEON SAPERSTEIN I:"' ter's, forth~oming 22-day "Flight to trouble winning. > Europe and Israel" as a Center Last week the news of Yogi Berra Stadium, Berra has dominated the Survey Mission, and will delegate backstop position. And then Elston Overlooked in the Celtics 133-121 PAUL ~ signing as a player-coach re-intro­ victory over the Lakers was the fact :i: cert~ mem ~rs of the tour group as duced the question of whether he had Howard came along to continue the that Jerry West was limited to four­ l"l offici,µ Center delegates to visit Jew­ lengthy dynasty. :,i been the frrst choice for Red Sox teen points. The remarkable Elgin WEINBERG ish Community Centers and YM HAs manager. Naturally, the principals Fortunately for the Yankees, they > abroad and report back on their Baylor had amassed the grand tota l REPRESENTING I:"' involved have refrained from either were able to use Yogi in the outfield _o status to the Center Board. so that his bat was still in the lineup of 40 points, but unless he is joined As a .rpember of the World Feder­ confirming or denying the above "l while Howard, Blanchard and other in high figures by his partner in :,i ation of Jewish Community Centers question. hoop stuffing, the Los Angeles squad However, Berra definitely was hopefuls got a chance behind the . Mason & Winograd 8 and YMHAs, the Providence Center does not always emerge triumphant > has a "family relationship" with its first contacted by the Red Sox or­ plate. And while Berra will still do some catching, he will spend most West is probably one of the most :< sister community service and youth­ ganization on his availability for underrated pro basketeers in the Realtors .. serving agencies all over the globe. the post of Bosox field manager. of his playing time as a pinch hitter > and utility outfielder. NBA. And he will be the deter min- z Among the Centers to be visited What mainly prompted Yogi to re­ GA 1-6637 <: by the Center tourists are the Brady fuse the offer was the fact that he Incidentally, Yogi is probably the > Jewish Youth Center of London; the wanted to play at least another year. wealthiest among the Yankee rich 2011 INDUSTRIAL BANK BLDG. :,i Jewish Youth Center of Rome; the And the Yankees were not just about young men. Recently, he a nd Phil -< Rothschild Community Center of to allow Berra His unconditional Rizzuto turned a handsome profit PROVIDENCE, R. I. -"'"' Haifa; the Jewish Community Center release and then be faced with the in peddling their bowling alley i n :;; of Paris; and the Jerusalem YMHA. possibility of having the still danger­ Lindhurs~ New Jersey. Yogi is Heading the Center's official dele­ ous Yogi deliver some key hits that among' the higher ups in the Yoo­ "' gation will be Dr. and Mrs. Frank may keep them from securing Pen­ Hoo Chocolate Drink Company. Goldstein. nantsville in 1963. And a month ago, Mister Berra Also announced was the addition of a one-day stopover in Amsterdam, Despite the many criticisms that went into the saloon business with Holland, to the European capitals have been leveled against the Yan­ his brother. No doub~ there will be portion of the Center's trip. This will kees, they have always taken good plenty or patrons flocking to this be the fourth such stop, the others care of their stars, both during their oasis for food, drink and a chance being in London, Paris and Rome. playing careers and afterwards. to speak with the effervescent Yogi. Only two of their key men have been RAMPAGING R USSELL. traded in the past ten years, Bill In the past week, the Celtics' Bill Urge Unity For Showron and Vie Raschi. ( Billy :Martin was not a top performer, R. I. Opera Guild HOMESICK? Orthodox Jewry although he starred in a few World presents Metropolitan Opera Unhappy because your pres­ Series.) Puccini's ent Homeowners policy costs LAKEWOOD - A call for a na­ Two very important develop­ too much? Transamerica tional conference "of all Orthodox ments could result from the new sta­ Individual - Fleet La Boheme Insurance Group's policy for rabbinic leaders and organizations" tus of Lawrence Peter Berra. First, starring CHOICE OF COLOR to overcome the effects "of overlap­ is the chance for Johnny Blanchard LICIA ALBANESE preferred homeowners can be ping, duplication and waste in the PATRICIA CLARKE AND EQUIPMENT to move into the number two catch­ GIOVANNI CONSIGLIO the answer to your problem. ranks of Orthodox Jewry," was is­ ing spot behind Elston Howard. Veterans Memorial «I. Save by phoning or writing Cadillac Chev sued here this week by Rabbi Abra­ Blanchard was precariously near ham N. AvRutick, president of the Auditorium today for full information. lll Olds Lincoln being traded, but now the Yankees Tickets $3 .00. $2.00, $1.00. Axel• Rabbinical Council of America, ad­ will permit John to return, if he can, rod Music, Inc. 251 Weybo55et Pontiac T-Bird dressing the opening session of the St., Avery Plano Co. 256 Weybos­ ~ David Vanover Others annual mid-winter conference of the to his 1961 clutch hitting which saw set St., Artie News and Gift Shop, 23 Washington St., W. ~Insurance Agency organization. him come through on a half dozen Specializing In occasions with pinch-hit home runs. Warwick. Novelty Gift Shop, Reporting that Orthodox Juda­ 228 Atwells Ave. 744 Hope Street, Prov. DE l•IM4 Personalized Service ism had undertaken to build "huge U Blanchard can improve over last institutions of study, le arning and season, the Yankees will again be Rates Include culture," Rabbi AvRutickadded that in the driver's seat in the chase for "these accomplishments are mini­ the American League flag. No Capitol Investment mized and weakened because of an The second factor in the Berra . }.1EE ~~· No Insurance Expense excess of duplication, rivalry and new look for '63 is that it will allow No Repair or Tire Exp . wasteful fragmentation in the body the Bronx Bombers to take a closer Your Special Plates May Be Used ·of;Orthodox programming and ac­ look a t some of their farmhands ~oNG Restaurant ' tivities." who employ the tools of ignorance. Emergency Car Available He also denounced the recent In the past ten years, catching as­ ••mou, For Att~ntion WI WILL PAY HALF "I We Buy Your Present Cars series of events in the Soviet Union pirants were not given much en­ AMI.IC.AN AND ------OF THI FIRST MOUi whereby Jews were sentenced to death couragement in considering Yankee CHINIII FOOD I IN PARKING LOT ACIOSS STIIIT Call PA 3-4700 Orden To T•k• Out WIIKOA YI AFTII S P. M. for alleged "economic crimes." He offers. Like the period when Lou GA l -JSII ANYTIMI SUNDAYS OR HOLIDAYS said that Soviet officials also have Gehrig owned first base at Yankee shut the doors of synagogues in a­ PIRFICT MEALS AT LOW PIIC ■ S reas of heavy Jewish concentration 9 MORE TO DIE . BROADWAY in a "reign of terror" completely PARIS - Nine Jews were sen­ BRING THE FAMILY uat variance with all concepts of tenced to death and 10 others were · Full CCH1ne Suncloy Dinners humanity, liberty and international - AUTO LEASE CO. given long prison terms in two sep­ The Kind Yov"U Like .order.'' arate mass trials in the Ukraine, all No L~uor - Open 11 a.m . to 11 p.m.-lat. and Sun. 11 a.-.. to 11 ~ charged with "economic crimes," ac­ 766 Broadway cording to press dispatches from ■ 102. W£STMfNST€k ST· N11 ·Guggenheirn, president of B'nal B'rtth 's continental European dis­ trict, died here. · A prominent Zurich attorney, he was active In restoring B'nal B'rlth In Europe by the Nazis during HERBERT BROWN World War IL Dr. Guggenheim helped re-estab- 194 WAYLAND AVENUE • PROVIDENCE, R. I. 118h B'oal B'rlth In 10 countries. 9:30 A.M. to 54 5 P M. FRI. NITES 'TIL 9 00 PM TELEPHONE UN 1-1926 says he was only academically In­ terested In politics, became the Gov­ ; Pia■ Testimonial ernor's legal counsel. Melvin L. Zurier To Visit In this position he was busy with drafting legislation and advising the i For Gladsto■e Air force Bases In Europe Governor on legal problems. He also /Continued irom Page 1) appeared for the Governor on many i:; ( Continued from Page 1) occasions, although he tried his bes~ Senators Pastore and Pell, and Con­ the Jewish Welfare Board to be used :3 States as well as being stationed in only for services, was appreciated by he says, to limit his work to profes­ gressman Fogarty and SL Germain sional actlvily. z: have also been invited as well as Greenland for a year, and visiting the men). On Rosh Hashanah, when Japan in the course of interviewing a Jewish rabbi conducted services in Mr. Zurier who has now gone :!J Judges Lich~ Frost and Doris. State back to his private law practice, was Chairman John Mcweeney and witnesses for a court- case. Thule, a cily in Greenland, the Jew­ 1 married to the former Janet Rosen Speaker of the House Harry Curvin The staff visit in which Capt Zu­ ish servicemen were allowed to at­ rier will participate is carried out ev­ of Allentown, Pa. in 1951. They live are expected to attend. tend. When the rabbi said that for ' ~Ill: ery other month throughout the year. Yorn Kippur he would be conducting at 127 Oak Hill Avenue, Pawtucke~ The committee arranging this af­ .. N_ine members of the reserves are services in Labrador, they were al­ with their three children, Rebecca, 6 fair includes Dr. Joseph H. Fish­ c:i chosen from different areas through­ ( she was born in California), Sam, bein; W. Earl Dodd and Alfred Tra­ lowed to go there also. Mr. Zurier .:l out the states and sent to observe 4. and Benjamin, 2. vers, Jr., publicity and members of regretfully had to turn down two non­ ~ Air Force operations in Europe. The Jewish servicemen who said that they r.1 the arrangement and ticket commit­ MOTHERS TO MEET tour will include briefings at NATO ::i: tee who are Ben Rabinowitz, Fran­ wished to be converted-but decided The annual Paid-up Membership Headquarters, Supreme Headquar­ that it involved too much when Mr. i:l cis Brown, Haig Barsamian, Amer­ Party of the Mothers' A,,sociation of ters Allied Powers in Europe, United Z urier explained to them. z icao Campanella, Alexander K. Temple Beth-David will be held an States Air Forces in Europe and at Gladstone, Stanley Fishbein, Dr. Jay Passover also meant special foods Monday at 8:15 P.M al the Temple. :s fighter, bomber, missile and tranB­ such as gefilte fish and matzo and ~ N. Fishbein, Paul D. Heyman, Her­ port bases. The tour will also include wine, sent to this remotecornerofthe rz. bert Kaster, David Krasnoff, Sen. one allied NATO base and a visit world by the Jewish Welfare Board. § Julius C. Michaelson, Rep. George Named To Boord - Joseph W. to Berlin. Mr. Zurier's military obligation ]0th -~~::H ; Mulvaney, Gordon Mulvey, Irving Pulver, a former memberofTroop Speaking of the time he was in. ended wb~n. he completed his-active Tonight and Saturday r.1 Weiner, and Morton K. Zietz. 5 who has always maintained his active service, Mr. Zurier says,- u l -- auly in ·1957, but he continued in the .P: ~ --IN ~ A Herald ad always gets best interest in __s 50_1:J_ti ,:,_g, __ has__been - -was tremendously impressed with the reserve, which means that he attends Rid:1i~ ::a:;:': results - ..9ur_ subscribers- com' - named -to- tne lloard of Directors caliber of justice given the fellows in the reserves once a month and spends -prise- an-active buying market of Narrogansett Council, Boy the service. Some people, he feels two weeks in the summer at an Air Scouts of America. think that the courts-martial are Force Base. In case of hostilities he THE TRUANT some type of ''kangaroo court,'' and would be told to proceed lo a parti­ FOR SALE Mr. Pulver is president of the that there is very little chance for cular place where he would take the APOSTLE EAST SIDE Jewish Children's Home and Foun­ the members of the armed forces. place of a man who would then be OFF WAYLAND AVE. Trinity Square Playhouse dotion which operates Camp Jori. AB an example of the kind of help relieved for active duly. 1 Brldrham 8& ., Prn., JI..L 2-FAMILY, 5-5, He is a member of the board of which the services gave a member Mr. Zu.rier, originally a native of 2 Bedrooms, Bath, on 3rd TICKETS $1.50 Jalousled Porches directors of the General Jewish of the service, he mentioned the mur­ Rhode Island, was ready to settle in Cnfftt And Com•~natlon. Meet 2-Car Garage der trial in which he was involved California at the time be was sta­ The Director And Cut In Our Excellent Condition Committee; a member of the Ro­ Coffee Shop Followinc The tary Club; a member of the board as the lawyer for the defense. This tioned there, but when he came back Performance. SAM RIDDELL was a murder case where the accused east at the time he was interviewing For R•s.rrafions Coll of trustees of Temple Beth-El, and GA 1-8814 had been convicted of murdering a witnesses for a trial, he decided to 941-5898 "Do Business With A a member of the temple's Mem­ man (with 69stabwounds), and had come back to Rhode Island to prac­ Tlcket:1 Au.Uable .At Live Wire .. orial Committee. • Avery Piano Co. been granted another trial on appeal­ tice law. • Axelrod Mu~ic Co. ing the conviction. For the past two years, during • Roth Tic:let Agency Mr. Zuriei said tnat he, as de­ Governor John A. Notte's admini­ Ticket, Available At Door fense counsel, had been relieved of stration. Mr. Zurier, although he Until S ho~1Ume NOW OPEN all other duly for two months ( and he added, even in civilian law prac­ The Gaylord Lounge tice an attorney cannot spend that Open From S In The Evening 'Til 1 A.M . much time on a single case); he had I been given a blank check as far as Featuring expenses were concerned and was I able to travel anywhere necessary to I FINAL interview witnesses for the defense. I The Count Anthony Quartet (The trial ended in an acquittal). Friday and Saturday "Uncle Sam," says Mr. Zurier, " will I FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE bend over backward, " in a case of I this sort. -ALSO- The solicitude displayed by the I MARKDOWN armed forces ·for the Jewish men in I service also made a lasting impres­ f IN THE BLUE ROOM sion on Mr. Zurier. He saw it in ac­ I THE CAPRI'S tion particularly when he was -sta­ I <~ tioned in Sondrestrom (South I FRIDAY NIGHT 9 - 1 A.M. Stream) Air Force Base in Greenland I e DANCING e COCKTAILS for a year. Sixty miles north of the I Arctic Circle, the base was known as I No Minimum - No Cover "The Rock," and mosl of the en­ listed men stayed on the base contin­ I uously for the year. I Of the 1500 men stationed there, only eight were Jewish and Mr. Zu­ I rier was the only J ewish officer. I Permission to hold Friday night E 1140 No. Main St. (Across From R. I. Aud.) services was granted ( and the wine I Because of the overwhelming re.spanse that we sent in very generous quantities by I received for our sale we are adding more shoes I from regular stock and reducing our prices to a I fantastic low. EXCLUSIVELY OURS . .. I Select Groups- I I to OFF I 25% SQ% The Atlantic House I Narragansett Pier, R. I. 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I I Quo Vadis Shopping Center, Wakefield, R.I. I Opp. Poat Office Opp. Aldrich Jr: Hi•h ST 3-5835 ST 3°3867 I Open Thursday & Friday Until 9:00 P.M. ·------First Child Born Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Baer announce the birth of their fi rst child, a son, David Randall, on Jan. 7. Mrs. Baer is the former Linda Elaine Kassed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kassed of Paine Ave­ nue, Cranston. Dr. Baer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric F . Baer of New York City. Great grandparents are Sam Kassed of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Louise Schickler of New York City. Dr. and Mrs. Baer are presently residing at Fort Leonard Wood, ~-. where Dr. Baer is commission­ ed as a Captain in the Dental Corps.

_ __E".'_gaged--- M-rs and M-rs: -Somuel - FreoomanS HaVe Son___ - Zitkin of 129 Fourth Street an­ Mr. arid Mrs. Stanley Freedman nounce the engagement of their of 73 Medway Street announce the daughter, Lois Maxine, to Ed ward birth of their first child, a son, Joel Evan, on Jan. 2. Mrs. Freedman is Kudish, son of Mr_ ond Mrs_ Boris Caribbean Cruise - Mr . and Mrs. Edmund Waldman of Providence - the former Phyllis Cohen. ! Kudish of 183 Whitmarsh Street. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ond Dr. and Mrs. Doniel Kauffman of Cranston o re shown aboard the Both Miss Zitkin and Mr. Kudish Leo Cohen of Sessions Street a nd ORGANIZATION Hollond-Americo's S. ~- Nieuw Amsterdam during their recent cruise attended Bryant College. A Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Freedman of to the Caribbean. Mrs. Kauffman is the owner of the Cranston Travel _.1 wedding is planned. Jillson StreeL Service. NEWS Other officers installed were Mes­ erberg, Trustees; Isabella Goldberg and Lillian Berger, Representatives; TEEN SKI TRIP dames Helen Shuman. Excellent Ruth Stone and Annie Tobin, Alter­ Knesset Defers Vote On The Jewish Community Center Senior; Barbara Weisman, Excel­ nates; Belle Barish, Pianist; Adele will conduct a two-day ski trip to lent Junior; Isabella Goldberg, Sec­ Weintraub, Press Correspondent; ML Snow, Vt, for high school boys retary; Naomi Kantrowitz, rJl',an­ and Miss Aida Flores, Guard. Educational Television and girls on Feb. 19 to 21, it was ager; Sue Bromley, Treasurer; Es• JERUSALEM - The vote in Is­ The coalition executive will now announced today by Richard King, telle Churnick, Protector; Ethel Man­ Mrs. Barbara Weisman was in charge of the refreshment committee. rael's Parliament on an offer by the re-examine means of ending the Center physical education director. dell, Ethel Weinstein and Kay Zuck- Rothschild Group to underwrite an legislative deadlock. It was assumed Activities during this holiday at If experimental educational television that the action of the Government one of New England's winter sports in accepting the Rothschild offer facility was deferred again last week. areas will include skiing, toboggan­ The postponement resulted from cannot muster a majority in the Knesset in a free vote, the coalition ing, ice skating in an indoor rink, FOR SALE a failure of the executive of the nightly movies, swimming in a heat­ coalition parties represented in the executive will invoke the disciplin­ ed outdoor pool, and other social Cabinet to come to a decision on ary otlause which binds all partners THE HOME OF YOUR whether to permit a free vote on the in the Cabinet to support a particu~ and recreational activities. DREAMS Registration is open to high controversial proposal or to impose lar bill or to resign. One of the most gracious and loveliest Homes on th e East Side. Beauti­ schoolers who are Center members collective discipline on the coalition fully located on Westford Rood, between Cole a nd Blackstone Blvd., truly or non-members. Fees includetrans­ partners. At the last Cabinet meet­ one of the top locations on the East Side. This lovely Home consists of ing Israeli Aid To African portation, lodgings, two meals per on Sunday, the National Religi­ ten rooms, 30 foot Living Room with firepla ce, un ique den, centre hall­ day, and use of all lodge facilities. ous Party and Achdut Avodah ask­ wa y, large dining room , lib~ary, modern kitc hen with breakfast room, ed to be released from obligations Ski equipment is a vailable for rental Nations Attacked powder roo m and lavette all on the first floor. Five nice bedrooms and to support the project and the Gov­ If required. ernment referred that request to the LONDON - Israel came under Registration for the trip will be three bathrooms on ~cond floor. Finished basement and bar, lavette coalition executive for a decision. the sharp attack of Moscow's news­ limited, and registra tions will close and laundry room . Two car garage, land area 10,000 square feet. paper Trud for allegedly seeking to on Feb. 3. ' penetrate the underdeveloped Afri­ can states under the cover or aid. SAM RIDDELL, Realtor ISRAEL TRIP Charging that " penetration of the Exclusive Ag ent SEND new states of Africau is the motiva­ Registration deadline for the Ct>n• tion behind Israel's ties with the ter's forthcoming 22-day trip to Is­ GAspee 1-8814 merging African countries. Trud rael and Europe has been extended 1074 Hope Street - Junction Block.stone Blvd . SPECIAL said that " Israel's penetration to Feb. I. Flight departure will be "Do Business With a Live Wire" alarms the African public, which is March 3, with stopovers pla nned in disturbed by the true intentions of London, Pa ris, Rome and Amster­ PASSOVER the Israeli ruling quarters." dam along the route to Israel. The newspaper asked "where did Registration for this "Flight to Care Food Parcels Israel get the means for this and Israel and Europe" is open to a ll what is the reason for its 'kind­ Center members, their families and Go Mter the Kind of People TO hearted' concern about the develop­ friends. ment of newly independent African states?" DUPLICATE BRIDGE Israel Answering the question, Trud re­ Winners at the J ewish Commu­ ferred to a recent article in the Y011 Wot in Your Store THRU nity Center's regular Sunday night Nigerian Morning Post which term­ Duplicate Bridge Tournaments, held ed Israel a "champion of imperial­ last week were 1 1 - Dr. Robert Luber ism II that "serves neo~olonialism USINISS is • bettle. ,AINI ... United Hias Service not only in the Middle Eas~ but and Walter Weisman, 80•h ; #2 - Mr...... _et...._ also in Africa." and Mrs. Bernard Weiner, 78½; - is ... -· ... tlti■b ,...... 13 - Harvey Rosenblatt and Michael [!] the fight with the ccx,I and colculoting ~ of • Non -profit $12 EVENING SERVICES Heymann, 78; #4 - Mr. and Mrs. • Kosher Rabbi Saul Leeman will speak Ambrose Kelly, 73; #5 - Mrs. Abby on experienced general. Competition is daily • Go•'I Appro,ed on "The Bible Retranslated" at to­ Potter and Louis SL Germain, 72; becoming keener in every line of trode. · Scientific • Ration and Tax Free night's services at 8:30 o'clock at #6 - Paul Heyman and Jerome Sal­ the Cranston Jewish Center. A spe­ ter, 71. Average for the evening methods ore· demanded in every department of busi­ Contains: Assorted Meats, Sugar. cial Oneg Shabbat for teen-agers was 67¼ ness. And all commercial organizations lead to defi­ Cocoa, Chocolate, Fruits, will follow the services. The next tournament will be con­ nite and centralized effort. ducted at the East Side Center this Instant Coffee, etc. TEMPLE SERVICES Sunday at 7:30 P.M, under the d i­ I•• .... , fNture of__.,. IINi..... ii ... ..,.._ u Conditions of Emancipation, 11 rection of Mrs. Eugenia Tellef. For delivery by Possover will be the subject of Rabbi Charles ency of concentration so universally emphasized as in M. Rubel's sermon at the 8: 10 P.M ART MART HEADS the send orders ond checks advertising end. Topsy-turvy ~1icity will quickly services today at Temple Beth Sho­ Mrs. "Theodore Low and Mrs. eat up the profits. In order to create· o for 9" lom. Cantor Karl Kritz will assisL Leonard Triedman, chairmen of the demand HOW TO Tbe Oneg Shabbat to follow will Jewish Community Center's Second article through newspaper advertising you must first be sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ Annual " Art Mart," have named formulate o specific proposition for the right people. thur Gruenberg in honor of their the sub--eommittee chairmen for the UNITED 17th wedding anniversary, Jan. 20, evenl --,IW.-, ,.. ...,. -- - Jc ■ H•lcel ... and the birthday of their daughter, They are Mesdames Edward n. Emily, last Jan. 6. Lewis and Beverly Reisman, pub­ efficient vehide of publicity for the marketing of HIAS SERVICE Services tomorrow will begin at licity; Burton Fain and Irving Kap­ your goods. The selection of your medium should be 9 AM with Rabbi Rubel preaching lan, poster distribution; J . Lee mode with regard to the character of the merchandise 425 Lafayette St, on the portio n of Voero. Cantor Benoff, publicity art; Jason Siegei you ore offering. If you ore engaged in distributing Hew York 3, H. Y. Kritz will conduct the R~sh Chod~sh refreshments; Alan Symonds, fi­ services. nances; Harriet Rumpler, Helen goods of .the better grade, you know that your logical W.bber, Mrs. Earl Ravena!, Riva field of sole is that of the substantial, prosperous class Leviten, Walter Feldman and Ben Weiss, exhibitors; Mrs. J . Wllllam of people--the folks who con appreciate and afford Plnkos, business administration; vour wares. Herman ltcbkawich, arrangements. Yeur pf'tlWeM____ II 19 reecll ....,._ peaiW. _,_. The" Art Mart" will be conducted at the East Side Center building The Herald is now accepting from March 30 through April 2, for Maximum results at minimum cost - that's The the benefit of the Center's Nursery Herald's claim..,~, OMftiting app1111priotian. "Younger Set" Photos School Scholarship and Equipment For early publication and For our Files Fund. CRANSTON INSTALLATION Mias Anne Manekofsky was in­ The R. I. Jewish Herald stalled as Most Excellent Chief of Pythlan Slaters, Cranston Temple, MAILING ADDRESS : BOX 6063, PROVIDENCE, R. I. last Wednesday in ceremonies at PLANT AND OFFICE : HERALD WAY (OFF WEBSTER ST.) Vasa Hall on Bald Hill Road in Nell?Qdflf ef · ·­ PAWTUCKET, R. I. Cranston with Mrs. Ann Altman as T1ie W...., Installing officer. She replaces Mrs. - REACHES 35 000 READERS - Ruth Stone .

.... -...... -... -- ..._ ...... ---- .. --.. -- . - ... - . "' TO PRESENT OPERA Patricia Clarke of the Metropoli~, Novelty Gift Shop, 228 Atwells Ave. o:, The R. I. Opera Guild will present a Providence native. Tickets may be cc u La Boheme" on March 9 at the purchased at Axelrod Music, 251 A Herald ad always gets best Bridge ~ Veteran's Memorial Auditorium. Weybosset Street; Avery Plano Com­ results - our subscribers com• .,; Licia Albanese of the l'vletropolitan pany, 256 Weybosset Street; Artie by Revoke "' Opera Company will play the star­ News and Gift Shop, 23 Washington prise an active buying market. I i:; rin role. Also in the cast will be Street, West Warwick; and th Smother play < ::i z Here is a hand in which North small club at trick 3 ( If declarer held :; and South got into 4S with four top A, J, x x of spades it was possible losers and managed to fulfil their that he would mis-guess the queen ~ contract: on this play.) East trumped the club 8 and won with the ace, finessed the a: North eight of spades, trumped another r.. .-K. lil. 8. ~ club small, finessed the ten ofspades ci !=K, Q. 2 and drew the last trump. He then ..i i--1 7. 6. 4. 3 overtook the queen of diamonds a:< West East with the king, in case the jack of l,l ,i..-Q, 7, 8 .-J, s diamonds should come down on the :i: A. 10. 5. • •-9. 8, 7, 5. 3 ace. He was ambitious enough to ~.4 -J. 1, 5. 2 E aim at making 11 !ricks, but as the ~ A. K.Q.2 1~10. ~ < South cards lay he had to be content with ..i 10 for a vulnerable game. f!l ;:::- 9 . • . 2 The most exciting point about this l,l ♦ -A. K. 10. 9. S. S hand is that even without the sacri­ § 6r---J 8 fice of a trump trick by the defense :i: West cashed his two club winners this contract can be made if de­ a: a nd then, knowing that he was cer• clarer times it carefully. The oppo­ l,l :i: tain to make a heart trick tried to nents cash their three top tricks and E-< promote a trump by playing a then exit with a diamond; declarer cashes the king, queen of hearts, Low Prices ..• trumps a small club into his own Court Invalidates hand, pl ays the ace of diamonds, a nd trumps it in dummy, plays an­ ff~Stamps! other club a nd trumps it in his own Religious Divorce ha nd, a nd now plays the king of diamo nds. If West trumps this, de­ TORONTO - A Jewish ra bbini­ cl arer can play ace, king of spades, cal divorce obtained overseas and if West discards a heart, declarer. recognized in Israel was declared discards a club, plays another dia ­ invalid last week by Chief Justice mond, and gets what is called a J .C. McRuer of the Ontario Su­ smother play in trumps. West has preme Court. As a resul~ the court got to play a small !rump and de­ ordered the annulment of the mar­ clarer makeS the last three tricks in riage of a Toronto J ewish couple, TURKEYS Mr. and Mrs. Abram Schwebel. trumps. The for annulment had U. S. GRADE - OVEN READY 20 to 24 LBS been brought by Schwebel. His wife, born Hava Ungor, a Budapest, had Fc,reign-Bor■ Youth Plump, Meaty, Broad-Breasted LB married a Joseph W aktor there in 39c I 945 and later received a Jewish S~ows More Normal rabbinical divorce from the man while in a refugee camp in Italy. ' Both Waktors went subsequently to Behavior Patter■s I ' Israel, where their Jewish divorce NEW YORK - American Jewish '. was recognlzed. In 1957, while on youth born abroad show mo re a visit here, the woman married normal behavior patterns in their Abram Schwebel. They consulted a reactions to anti-Jewish bias and GROUND CHUCK rabbi here before the wedding. discrimination than the American­ The Supreme Court here ruled, born Jewish youth, a Jewish scholar however, that the dissolution of the declared in an address at the 37th 100 STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OF Waldors' marriage was "invalid by annual conference of the Yivo In­ the law of Hungary or the law of stitute for Jewish Research. Italy." Justice McRuer held that The comparison of reactions by 2 LB. PACKAGE both Mrs. Schwebel and her second foreign-born and American-born husband had acted in good faith. Jewish youths was made by Dr. The couple have a child. Victor D. Sanua, associate professor of psychology at Yeshiva Univer­ Same Low Self-Service Prices in A:J Stores in This Vicinity - (We Re\erve the Right I:> limit Quant.lies) sity. He said the young American War Criminals Jews born outside the United States react the way they do because of their stronger Jewish identification, Released From which gives them greater security Best Produce Specials, than that possessed by the Jewish French Prison youth born in this country. How­ ever, he pointed ou~ there have EMPEROR - Fiery Red, Luscious Bunches of Juicy Flavor PARIS - The last two German been as yet too feW students in this war criminals co nvicted and de­ field to justify firm conclusions. tained in France, who were person­ Another speaker, Leibush Lehrer, ally responsible for some of the chairman of Yivo's scientific collegi­ worst anti-Jewish atrocities commit­ um, discussed the reactions by ted during the German occupation, second-generation and third-genera­ GRAPES 29c were released la st month, it was an­ tion American Jews to the nazi nounced here last week. The release holocaust. He found.that the young­ Crisp and Crunchy - Full of Garden Flavor was kept a closely guarded secret, er Jews in this group show "greater presumably to prevent popular pro­ sensitivity to the holocaust" . than tests. 1 displayed by the older members. CE L~~s The two were Karl Oberg, com­ Ca,rrots 2 19c mander of all SS and German police Florida - Full of Juice - Rich In Vitamin C services in occupied France between Enlarge Program 1942 and 1944, and Elmut Knochen, who was second in command. They controlled the SS " Jewish section" Of Employment Oranges 4 LB BAG 5 9c which carried out the deportation and killing of nearly 100,000 Jews. They were handed over to West For Retarded German authorities in mid-De­ PHILADELPHIA - Following a cember. request by the Pennsylvania State I_M_o_n_e_y_-_S_a_v_in_g_G_r_o_ce_r_y_S_p_e_c_ia_ls_,_j The criminals were condemned to Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation death in 1954 by a French military an enlarged program for d~velol'/ng court and a presidential clemency the employability of mentally rellltd­ 1 changed !he sentence to one of life ed persons has been launched ai !he ~~~;' Dole Pineapple Juice 2 49c lmprisonment in April, 1958. Addi­ Works Adjustment Center of the Jew: tional reprieves and acts of clemency ish EmploymentandVocatlonali;ler­ finally brought about their release vlce here, according to an anrlo411ce­ Libby Tomato Juice l~~~oz 25c from Mulhouse Prison where they ment by Leonard E. Liss, JEVS had been Jailed until their release. president. Initially, it was thought that the · The Work Adjustment Centerf)as 0 then President Coty had used his been offering a short-term guided Armour Treet Lu~~~\ N ~:: 45c right to grant the two war crlminals work experlencefordlliabledpenions a reprieve to improve French-West with emotional problems, as· well as German relations, although Bonn of­ another program for older disabled ficials never officially intervened on persons who are placed in ·private Farm House AP~t!t'E ll:K~oz 29c their behalf. employment. The new program, to apply many of the procedures al­ ready developed by the agency, w!il SOLUTION SOUGHT 11 provide evaluation, personal adjust­ Prunes FINAsr :K~ 69c PK~ 35c TEL AVfV - A proposal for so­ ment training and work orientatfon lution of the Arab refugee problem, training to older adolescents ·and by admitting into Israel one Arab young adults who are classified 1l8 REG • COOKIES _ Oreo Cream, 45c refugee for every l O Jewish Immi­ being borderline mental retardatea. N a b ISCO Choe. Chip, Striped Shortbread CELLO grants entering this country, was The retarded would be. given a made here by Anthony Wedgwood total of 24 weeks of paid employ­ Benn, a leader of the British Labor BOXES ment 11.t the Work Adjustment Cen­ • T. FINAST 4 Party. ter, and referred for employment ln F 1 of 400 Mr. Benn was one of the speakers GCIG WhiteorColored private industry. In order to ""8ure issues 69c 1 at a meeting sponsored by' NewOut­ that lmprovements and employa­ look," a periodical devoted to find­ bility achieved at the Work Adjust­ ing new paths to Arab-Israeli peace. ment Center would be sustained, Many foreigners who came as dele­ some of the cllents would continue In gates to the world convention of the employment at !he Work Adjustment. ~l•;fil Liberal International held here, at­ Center until job• were obtained for tended the meetll>g. them. ..I I A 1ubacrlption to the Herald la a good gift Idea for the per­ son who "has everything" else. BEN SILVER :i! In Call 724-0200. [,oJ Hollywood CANDID WEDDINGS E~~.:~~~~!~~S i BAR MITZVAHS i Time Payments - Insured trJ EMBASSY STUDIOS 628 Broad St. "' By Barney Glaser HO P'ARK AVE_ - CRANSTON : 24-HOUR SERVICE ~ ST 1-6769 Hollywood, California - When ial was of some special type. Also t. ••• :!~~6:~.... j~ l"l Joan Cohen attended Newton High during the celebration following the School in Newton, Mass., little did wedding, men and women were not s: she-dream that one day she'd go to pennitted to dance together. Do we NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING f;i have a professor of orthodox cus­ H9llywood, become an actress, and The Hebrew Free Loan Association "l toms in the audience? :,, get kissed by the industry's most of Providence famous leading men. Joan's stage DEBBIE Reynolds addresses 9 name is Joan Connors and her Jerry Fielding, her orchestra leader, CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND OUR > ~its on Broadway and in televi­ as 11Jerrilah." During Debbie's per­ !< sion and films are as long as a formance at the Riviera Hotel, Las Annual Meeting and Election of Officers ~ summer's day. Despite her many ac­ Vegas, Debbie's and Eddie Fisher's on Sunday ahernoon, the 3rd of February z complishments, Joan admits her big­ two children romped around the nineteen hundred and sixty-three c::: lobby with their new dad, Harry Our Younger Set - Jerri Lynn, 10 > gest thrill occurred one day while months, is the youngest daughter at two o'clock sharp :,, she was lunching with Barbara Luna Karl, the shoe magnate. At one time, o( of Mr. and Mrs. Aoron Jaffa of 124 .., in a studio commissary. Todd, who will be 5 years old on MISHKON TFLION SYNAGOGUE Merry Mount Drive, Warwick. 203 Summit Avenue, Providence, R. I. ,,. Suddenly, a strongpairofmascu­ February 4, shrilled, line arms circled her neck. "Don't "Hey, Harry, look what I got!" Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Martin M. Temkin, President Irving Chorney, Secretary ~ turn aro und," begged a so~ firm I was told by the children's nurse Rose Rodin of Croyland Rood. Pa­ 1!l voice. "I have a bet with an out-of­ that Todd and his_ 6-year-old sister terno! grondparents are Mr. and town friend with me that you 're Carrie also call Karl " Daddy Mrs. Meyer M. Joffe of Broad Shirley MacLaine, so be a nice girl Harry." Street, Cranston. and let me win my hundred bucks?" When Todd started to run wild Joan turned her head slightly and around the Riviera lobby, his big IRAN AGENTS ACTIVE the stranger planted a long lingering sister warned, "You better stop thal -JERUSALEM - Communista­ You 'ii get into trouble with gents in Iran have launched an inten­ kiss on her lips. Recognizing the sive campaign against Iranian­ mommy." gambling Romeo, Joan gasped, Israeli cooperation, according to re­ • Paint 6 Wa lls Washed "My apologies to Shirley Mac Laine The children received bicycles for ports received here from Teheran. • Floors Washed & Waxed but I enjoyed every minute of this!" their Chanukkah presents from 'the ,Adopting the Nasser propaga nda • Upholstery & Rugs Cleaned Glenn Ford thanked her with a Riviera Hotel but it was so cold in line, the Communists are accusing • Orapery & Slipcovers Cleaned smile and a hug and walked back to Las Vegas al the time they bad lo Israel of being an " imperialist • Venetian Bl ind Service collect his winnings. ride the bikes up and down the bridgehead" in the Middle East, and • Fire Damage Cleaning PERHAPS some reader can en­ hallways. charge that Israel's activities in Iran • RESIDENTIAL • are "fronts" for the United States lighten me on the following. Larry BUDDY Hackett was surprised at • INDUSTRIAL • Lipson of the (San Fernando) Valley his Sahara Hotel opening ( Las Government. The Iranian Commu­ News via England heard of a recent Vegas) by Stanley Kramer sitting nists are concentrating especially on COMPUTE the recently discussed Iranian agri­ INSURANCE COVERAGE Jewish wedding in London where the ringside. Buddy appears in Kra­ cultural plans involving Israeli aid procedure was so orthodox tti,at the mer 's new movie, " It's a Mad Mad in developing a large Iranian region. 70 Gl enham St., PROV! DENCE groom had to be married in a " ko- Mad Mad World." The producer 9:her suit." In other words, the mater- handed Buddy a package and the comic howled, " I 'II betcha I know what's in ii!" He had dropped a hint on the Hollywood set that he'd ORGANIZATION love to own his costume when the EDWIN S. SOFORENKO picture was finished. Producer Kra­ NEWS mer took the hint and pr0duced. STUDY GROUP TO MEET ANN-MARGRET owos a toy HOWARD S. GREENE The Study Group of the Cranston Cheshire named Scoobie. It was a Chapter of Hadassah will meet on gift from Eddie Fisher shortly after Tuesday at 10 AM. in the library of his split with Liz. the Cranston J ewish Center. ALL LINES OF INSURANCE This 1s: the first of a series on the VOICE INDIGNATION FOR BUSINESS, INDUSTRY, HOME arts. Mrs. Louis Cokln will speak ROME - Indignation was the AND PERSONAL PROTECTION on "The Art of the Spoken Word." response to the publication and dis­ Her talk will give special emphasis tribution to delegates to the Ecumen­ lo the technique of giving effective ical Council of an anti-Semitic book book reports and setting up panel by the neo-Nazi "New Order" move­ 211 ANGELL STREET discussions. ment Cardinal Gerllers, Archbishop of UNion 1-1923 Lyons said, " Ecumenical spirit and RHODE ISLAND SELFHELP not less the Biblical revival must Cantor Jacob Hoheneniser will engage all Christians to revise the give an illustrated talk on his second position of Israel's sins and lead trip to Israel and Europe at the next them to discover in Judaism the INSURANCE meeting of R. I. Selfhelp. The meet­ roots from which all Christian cults ing will take place on Saturday at stem." UNDERWRITERS, INC. 8:30 P.M. at the East Side Jewish Excellent opportunities are in Community Center. the Herald's Classified ads. A social hour will follow the meeting. Carl Passman is program I chairmaIL

CHANGE TIME OF CLASS The Wednesday afternoon class SWEETEN in Advanced Bridge given at the Craoston YMCA by LouGiadstone has been changed from 2 to 4 P. M. YOUR to 1 lo 3 P. M. The class starts on Wednesday. For further information the Craoston YMCA at HO 7-8855 SAVINGS may be called. WITH HUG IVRI Rabbi Pesach Sobel of Temple Beth Am will be the speaker at the next meeting of the Hug Ivri which will be held on Sunday at 8:30 P.M. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ It's a sweet feeling to know that the money you save at ,}_ neth Resnick of 12 Falmouth Roaa, Peoples Savings Bank is always working for you. Always Cranston. The topic of his talk will be "A earning that big 4 r. interest that's added every six months. Haskl Among MltnagdirIL" , You'll like the conveniences at Peoples, too; long bank­ SISTERHOOD TO MEET --~~-~~~: " Rabbi Sobel and Hie Quiz Kida" - ..,· .· ing hours, free parking and easy-to-reach offices. And, will be the feature of the meeting of the Slaterhood of Temple Beth Am when you prefer, you can bank by mail with postage paid to be held on Monday In the Temple auditorium_ Mrs. George Halaband both ways_ Why not visit your nearest Peoples Oftlce and la cbalrman of the evening. start your account today, and watch it sweeten up with RECEIVES TROPHY 4% intereal Norman Robineon of 142 Elgh th Street has been awarded the designa­ tion of Executive Field Underwriter as one of the leaders of the Phoenix Mutual Field Force, having ren­ The bank where 12§52~ make the difference dered to clients and company an ex­ ceptionally high callbre of profes­ slonal service according to an an­ nouncement by Lloyd E. Crandall, local manager for Phoenix Mutual. He also received the Providence Agency Trophy and qualified for a Half Million Dollar Club pin. The Downtown Providence • Wayland Square • East Providence • Warwick • Westerly Johnston Half Million Dollar Club la open to all agents who p ay for $500,000 of _tnsura~ 1~ ·a f::'~e?dar yeEir. --~ i Reject Bill Which Gives Equality To ·Indian Jews_ JERUSALEM - Iarael's Parlia- deputy Emma Tahnl of the leftist ~A men! 1881 week rejected a private Mapam Party, would subject to a ,,. OF RHODE ISLAND member's bill containing a formal year's Imprisonment and fine, any declaration that the Bene Israel marriage registrar refusing to per- 1287 NO. MAIN ST., PROV. community members were Jews in form a marriage between a J:\ene (Across Ffom Sean) all respects. The exact Jewish status Israelite and any other Israeli Jew. Open 9:30 - 9:30; Sats: 111 6:00 of Jewish immigrants from India '!be effect would be to give legal • DIA'.\10'.',;DS•JEWELTIY hllll been a subject of controversy sanction to a Chief Rabbinate ruling • WATCHES-STERLI'.'\G SILVEJ: Admiral cusroM since the Indian Jewa began com- holding Bene Israelites to be Jews • CHl'.'\AWARE-LLGGAGE Ing to Israel a few years ago. under Israel's laws of status and • TV-STEREO PHO:'.\'OS CLOCK RADIO The bill, which Willi offered ~ marriage which are under sole rab­ • '.\1.-\JOR APPLIA:-.:CE5 binical Jurisdiction. Some local rab­ • C.HIERAS-CHARMS Murray's bis have disagreed with the ruling in specific cases. • TYPEWRITERS Discount Restyle Your Furs Dr. Zorah Warhaftig, the Min­ The Original Discount Hc:iuse of R. I. s13.s9 Price mink our speciolty ister for Religious Affairs, opposed Free Parking (Rear of Store) the bill. He told the Knesset that GA 1-8096 there was no doubt that the Bene Israelites were Jews, but that to put Mark Weinberg this into a law, would be 0 discri.mi­ nation'' and 11even insulting.•• He custom furrier alao argued that since they were Engoged - Mr. ond Mrs. Bernard BROWN 290 Westminster St. Jews, questions of their marriages Rosenfield of 26 Savoy Street an­ UNIVERSITY the L•ph•m Bldg. Providence and divorce were the exclusive pro- . nounce the engogement of their vince of the rabbinical courts and daughter, Sondra Beth, to Arnold Evening Extension Division Courses such Knesset legislation 88 the Tai­ Stoirmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. mi proposal would conflict with the DORIC DAY SCHOOL Horry Stoirmon of 79 Pershing law on the Jurisdiction of the rab- NURSERY KINDERGARTEN binical courts~~· ___ Slreet, Cranston. Starting the week of February 4, 1963 Accredited by R. I. BNrd of M iss Rosenfield is a graduate Education - St•te Licensed MOVE TO HELP SLUMS All Day or Half Day Sessions of Hope High School and is . pre­ Bal•nced Hot Meals JERUSALEM - The Ministry of Applications being received for eYening courses in ART (Pointing), Social Welfare plans to launch a sently ottending Johnson & Wales BOOKBINDING, ENGLISH (Effective English : Accent on Vocabulary, Transportation ln these areas: Business School. Providence Oaklawn "Family Adopts Family" scheme Improvement of Reading, Major American Fiction), INTERNATIONAL Cranston Oaklawn Terrace under which established families will Mr. Sll'!irmon is a graduate of AFFAIRS (The Meaning of World News), MATHEMATICS (Topics in Garden City Meshantlcut help poorer ones. Cronston High School Eosl and is Pre-College Mathematics), MODERN LANGUAGES (French, Germon, Dean Estatea Glenwoods Woodrid1e Moshe Kol, Youth Aliyah direc­ ~ow attending Bryant College. Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish), MUSIC (Instrumental HO 1-1151 Wll-'°51 tor, said he was shaken when he Music in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries; Singing and Voice visited Wadi Sallb. Building), MENTAL HEALTH, TELEVISION (Educational Television), and PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN (Fundamentals of Dance JNF Amasses Movement : Fundamentals of Relaxation). All forms of personal and business insurance Business courses are offered in ACCOUNTING (Basic Accounting; Direct Costing), ADVERTISING (Advertising Techniques), ENGINEER­ including - Life - Accident - Group - Fire - $20 Million ING (Product Development-Principle and Practice), PLASTICS (Plastic Automobile - Casualty - Bonds Processing Techniques), PURCHASING (Purchasing Problems), and SECURITIES (Securities Analysis Through Industry Studies). In legacies Murry M. Halpert NEW YORK - The Foundation 0 1 Fets1i:sc6le~r~n. f~l~er An~~it s~~e!r, e~~~?cte~~~wr2, u~~~~llls1a~: 800 Howard Bldg. for the Jewish National Fund has Telephone UN ion 1-2900 - Extension 397. amassed a potential of $20,000,000 DE 1-9100 Residence: DE 1-6949 in prospective legacies for the affor­ 6-JWWUUWUUUUUUWUUUUWUAJ-JUUUWUUUUUO estation and reclamation of Israel's soil, Dr. Harris J. Levine, founda­ tion chairman, announced last week. Dr. Levine stressed that the JNF was placing "special emphasis on the foundation because there is a big job to be done in Israel. The foundation is a long-term undertak­ ing and the Jews of America must adopt a long-range point of view in coping with the problem of helping Israel to realize its full potential." " We appreciate the life-giving work of the United Jewish Appeal in bringing Jewish immigrants from lands of oppression to the welcom­ ing shores of Israel and in helping to settle them in the Jewish home­ land," he said. "We recognize the priority of the UJA campaign to mobilize the support of American Jewry for its vital objectives, but beyond this urgent problem, there still remains a great task, one of gigantic proportions, the reclama­ tion and development of the 60% of Israel's territory that is now waste­ land, a task that is the sole long­ term responsibility of the Jewish National Fund." Jewish Agencies Laud Resolution Demanding Banning Of Prayers SAN FRANCISCO - A resolu­ tion by the AFL-CIO California Federation of Teachers dema nding the elimination of prayer recitations in public schools was lauded last week by local Jewish community relations agencies. The stand of the state's organized school teachers supported the posi­ tion long maintained both here and Your Industrial National HandiCheck account nationally by the Jewish Commu­ nity Relations Council and the Na­ tional Community Relations Advis­ ory Council. Lawrence Goldberg, chairman of gives you these 5 important benefits the church-state subcommittee of the local Community Relations Council, said the resolution represented a You get a separate stub on You have no service charges 01 growing public awareness" that each check! This gives you 4 of any kind! You alone con­ the June 1962 decision of the United 1 States Supreme Court banning pub­ a permanent record of every trol the cost by the number of lic prayers in New York public check - you'll find this helpful checks drawn. schools "was in no manner an act at Income Tax time. of hostility toward religion." The You may open your account Teachers Federation, in its resolu­ 5 tion, endorsed that decision. You get a fully itemized at any of 46 offices! This '!be teachers also called on pub­ (,i:.:= lic schools to plan Christmas pro­ 2 statement every quarter! lets you do your banking near grams emphllllizing cultural themes This helps you balance your where you Jive or work. and putting religion in a social and account quickly. INDUSTRIAL cultural _ contex!. The resolution added that Christmas programs What's more, your Industrial NATIONAL BANK OF You get your name Im­ National HandiCheck account and school assemblies "should not 3 be used for the purpose of lndoctrl­ printed free on each checkl allows you to pay all your bills RHODE ISLAND natlon for a particular sectarian This gives you prestige - and the fast, stay-at-home way - by belief." Use of religiously inspired -46 Nei1hborhood Offices Serving Rhode Island material in public schools may be safety - in the handling of your mail. You can get a book of M•mb•r hd•ral Riuerv• Sy1t•m "In fundamental conflict with con­ personal affairs. twenty HandiChecks for only $3. Member rederol D•po1it lruurance Corporation stitutional guarantees of religious freedom," the teachers added. ~ - ...... " .... ATTACK FRIENDSHIP .. LONDON - The Moscow news­ TUTORING .. p~per '''I'rud" cameoutwithasevere >-l attack on Israel charging the Jewish Anti-Se11itis11 In James F. Reilly :r: _state with "exploiting African coun­ Algebra - Social Studies t"l trlea." The article is obviously an := expreaalon of Soviet displeasure with English • Latin - French :r: ..Isr~'s ix>licy of friendship toward Fiction In The 20s Spanish - German g \lie new African ..states. The Soviet t"l Cohn'• atatus as a Jew. Heming­ Experience with pUblic and private newspaper assails "Israel's active by WILLIAM GOLD HURST way's purpose In making Cohn a school pupils -1:-' penetration of the new states of Jew was to add a dlrnenaion of "' Africa" and questions the motives All minority groups recogni,.e the social comment to his novel; but PL 1-0395 > behind Israel's economic, technical, fact that bigotry may take many that purpose, It would seem, was ~ agricultural and cultural ties with the forms, some of'lhem difficult io locate secondary to his Interest In human , :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;.i,. :r: ~e~erging African count1:"ies. . and define exactly. The Jews of twen­ character. Cohn Is a three dimen­ t"l tieth-century America are no excep­ sional figure, and a memorable one- ~ Saturday Evening 5-8 P.M. tion. They have tasted numerous "MIGNONETTE" 1:-' ( Continued on ~age 12) BUFFET SUPPER varieties of prejudice and discrimi­ _o lly Candlelight nation. One such variety I treat here, "l DExter 14HS as it appears in the fiction produced := FABULOUS DESSERTS by two of our most popular writers. ICE SKATING W anlrobe Alterations. 8 Sat. & Sun. Afternoons > Many Jews discovered in the 2:30 • 5 P .M. All _< MISS DUTTON'S Evenings Sessions l 920's that they had entered a dif­ Expert Fittings c.. l!cult period of transition, during 7~~.:;os-~ 50c > which they were scrutinized and in the priva';T z C: Bar Mitzvah - Harold Hirsh Shle­ tested for 11 forelgn-ness." The atti­ > tudes that prevailed during this per­ ofJOur own home. := Di Pippo vin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel < Shlevin of 244 Raleigh Avenue, iod never died out completely, in­ deed, they show new vigor today in 'I Pawtucket, become Bar Mitzvah at By Appointment Tel. 351-8086 "' School of Music the emergence of the American rad­ ·"' -- , Temple Emanu-EI lost Oct. 6. .. 259 Atwells Avenue ical right Basically these attitudes "' ' Following the services at the derive from the fears obsessing the "' ' 11There is no truer truth obtain­ Temple a Kiddush was held in the established order that It is threat­ ' 11 ' able by man than comes of Mu11c. vestry. In the evening a dinner ened by outslden of all descriptions. Monte Carlo Nite l - R. Browning porty was held at the new Provi­ The literature of the 20's sharply I dence Hebrew Day School Build­ reflects the fear of the nouveau rlche Saturday, January 26th By Appointment ing. and the parvenu, of the outsiders "who dare to belong." It was an era, GA 1-3393 Excellent opportunities are in we should recall, that witnessed the 8 P. M. to 12:30 A. M. the Herald's Classified ads. rise of the Ku Klux Klan, the Pal­ mer raids, and the execution of Sacco Temple Beth Sholom and Vanzetti. At that' time the Jew, (CORNER ROCHAMBEAU AND CAMP) as alien, represented not only an Sponsored By The Men's Club ecOnomic threat but a meOatt to the social structure Itself. The Jew was an - REFRESHMENTS - outsider not only economically, but also "racially." T.S. Eliot's poem, "Burbank with a Baedeker: Blel1tein ~th a Cigar" (written In 1920), sounded this note pointedly. What There is a new look in Mink stoles particularly disturbed Eliot was the fact that Bleisteln, a Jew, dared to I can restyle yours to be as smart and new as 1963 - have pretensions to culture; the" Chi­ very thriftily, too. Do call me for my personal considera­ cago Semite" bad lnvaded the mu­ tion of all your fur problems, at your convenience, ,n seums to gape at a "perspective of your own home if you wi sh, and with no obligation. Canaletto. 1 1 These considerations help to elu­ cidate Hemingway's treatment of Robert Cohn in The Sun Also Rises, HERMANN STERNAU which was published in 1926. Cohn's FASHIONABLE FURS schooling and his relations with his classmates, for example, parallel the 116 Everett Avenue UNion 1-2575 actual assault on hitherto "sacro­ sanct" institutions: " No one had ever made him feel that he was a Jew," Hemingway says of Cohn, "and West Allenton Rd . hence any different from anybody Cor. Tower Hill Rd . else, until he went to Prinreton." Rte. #1, No . Kingstown In the figure of Robert Cohn, how­ ©lb Atrts ever, Hemingway did not intend a stereotype of the totally unattractive NOW OPEN! intruder represented by Eliot's Blels­ (WE HAVE BEEN CLOSED SINCE OUR AUG. 19 FIRE ) tein. Cohn is, in the words of Jake Barnes ( the hero of the novel), "a COMPLETELY REBUILT hot nice boy, a friendly boy, and very Once again serving the FINEST FOODS in a shy. ... I rather liked him .. .. " Cohn SPARKLING NEW DECOR. •• DINNER FROM 5 P.M. is quite individual-a human, rather • UNIQUE COCKTAIL LOUNGE• than an abstract portrall But Hem­ I, ingway also suggests In Cohn's be­ FOR RESERVATIONS CALL CYpress 4-9877 havior the symbolic pattern of the unwanted outsider trying to identify himself with an "in group" to which ~~~~~~~~~ You he does not belong. Even in the early sections of the novel, when Jake's feelings toward Cohn are I friendly and sympathetic, there are indications that Jake does not con- . sider him, in the words of Brett Now On Sale Ashley (the heroine of The Sun Also Rises), "one ofus." Cohn is roman­ tic rather than cynical; he accepts insults passively; and he has a At Your Favorite "hard, Jewish, stubborn streak." But Jake Barnes and his circle of Neighborhood Store ultra-sophisticated friends resent most of all Cohn's calfish devotion to the titled beauty, Brett Ashley; and Brett'salcohollcfianceexpresses this resentment on several occasions The R. I. Jewish Herald during the "Pamplona" section of the novel •(Don't youknowwhenyou're RHODE ISLAND'S not wanted?" ts the question Mke Campbell poses to Robert Cohn. LEADING WEEKLY NEWSPAPER And Hemingway Implies that Mike speaks for the fellowship of "In­ siders" represented by Brett, Jake SOLD AT: Barnes and Mike Campbell. "We are all friends together," confments Alexander's Pharmacy Pollack's Delicatessen Jake at a cozy care gathering un­ spoiled by the presence of ' Robert 749 East Avenue Willard Avenue Cohn. · ·Mltoli Hindus, (In an es1ay pub=­ East Side Pharmacy Gordon's Pharmacy l11hed in Commentary In 1947) re­ marked that the anti-Semitism of 756 Hope Street 1035 Broad Street 1uch writers as Eliot, Hemingway, RENT A FLAMELESS ELECTRIC and Fitzgerald Is "literary anti-Sem­ Ivy Apothecary Kayatta's Pharmacy itism "; It reflects a feeling of social 989 Broad Street distaste, rather than penonal anti­ 736 Hope Street WATER HEATER FOR s2 A MONTH pathy for the Jew. Hemingway's portrait of Rober Cohn conforms to Hope Drug Cedar Pharmacy AT this definition In a curlo,us way. The 240 Olney Street 82 Rolfe Street resentment Hemln'gway, characters NARRAGANSETT display towards Cohn m~ betaken 1ymbollcally, as the resenttnent of an Wayland Sq. Pharmacy Eden Drug established class agalnat an upstart ELECTRIC Wayland Square 526 Pontiac Avenue 0 alien; but their aversion to Cohn Is also more concrete, the reault. of a clash of personalities and emotional conflicts that arise ir!"9pective "Of ,.

Literary Anti-Semitism In 20s Goddamn Jew!'"' Birt it is dear at figure, had yielded to the more sober ( Continued from Page 11 ) this point that Fitzgerald has no sentiments of the 30's. Hitler's rise sympathy for his hero and that he to power and his treatment of the ~ a skillfully deligeated dramatis per­ is using Anthony Patch's anti-Semi- Jews no doubt influenced many sona. This is perhaps a significant i:; !Ism as a symptom of his degen- writers and thinkers to adopt a more clue Jo the difference between Robert eration. sympathetic attitude towards the ~ Cohn and Meyer Wolfsheim in'Scott z Fi~gerald's The Great Gatsby, Years later, in Tender Is the group that was suffering such op­ ~f------­ which appeared in 1925. Night, Fitzgerald has his hero, Dick pression abroad. In 1938 Fitzger­ 23c-Jobs Wanted-Men It would be difficult, for example, Diver, express sbnilar racial o r na- aid wrote to his daughter: uand >< 3-Apartments For Rent tionalistic·prejudicetothesaineeffect: please don't write mean things a­ FIVE rooms, second floor, unfurnlsh­ ATTENTION home owners, business to bnagine anyone paying Heming- Diver's use of the word "spic" and bout Jews on o pen post-cards! To e men! Handy man services, yards way acomplimentsuchasFitzgerald = ed, combination windows, 78 Chester his open expressions o f antipathy for me the Nazis a re obnoxious vermin raked, lowest rates. RE 9-7065. 9-63 received from Edith 'Mlarton. " It's ~ Avenue. Also, three room heated the English are calculated to suggest Jind to sh_are any ol their prejudices 1 0 0 1 enough to make this reader happy," Q~ ~~ ~~~? n:ttan:~ ~earc a'r~ra4-~oy~ MAN ~ 32 desires work. Residential - the disintegration of his character. seems to me s nobbish and imma- M lor. Apply 94 Taylor, DE 1-8547. wrote Mrs. Wharton soon after she Fitzgerald recognized in himself si- hire." , SEVEN room flat, thru bedrooms ~~~~~ wb:;i~i~ffnt.;;g~~li;kl~~~:~~,: had read The Great Gatsby, "to < Ing. M y ow n staging and tools. = tile bath, stall shower, second have met your perfect Jew(Woif­ milar tendencies toward prejudices .....1!. is imp~~ibJ~ ~arr~".'~_!t .!l.~ rz1 floor, newly renovated. 212 Sixth Hourly rate. PA 3-4724. ~15 and identified them in 1936 (in " The feet understanding ol the thoughts ::C Street, DE 1--4864. YOUNG man desires to do housework, sheim). ... '' Mrs. Wharton's comment Monday through Saturday. $1.25 per is best understood as a reflection Crack-Up" essays) as "inhuman and feelings·Fitzgeraldand Heming- hour. WI 1-7815. 2--1 and undernourished ... the true sign way harbored towards Jews individ- ~ of that attitude, shared by so many 5-Articles For Sale of cracking up. " It seems probable, ua lly o r as members of a religio us < 24-Jobs Wanted - Women other writers of the period, which ~ FOR SALE, Motorola 1962 model, then, and worth emphazing, that the · or " racia l" group. But this much is f!l stereo-hi-fl. 5 speakers. F loor model. WOMAN desires Ironing, own home; conceived of the Jew as a symbol of anti-alien sentiment in The Beauti- clear: in the works of both autho rs r.l Ha rold B. Paine, Jr., 12 Bloor Street, or housework gentleman's home. social disruption. Wolfsheim is a ful and Damned and Tender ls the there is a complexity in their treat­ i::i Conimlcut Point, Warwick, R. J. 1.25 hourly, after 3, 941-7815. ufn 11 perfect" Jew in the sense that he 0 Night reflects the condition ol Fitz- ment ol this figure that discourages ::,: fulfills the symbolic and stereotyped c,: Sa-Building Materials 28-Moving, Storage, Trucking image of the upstart alien without gerald's heroes in their decline; in the application ol the term anti­ theae two novels, at least, if not in Semite, if by that label we mean an r.il------W.OVERS, Insured, one truck, 2 men, the redeeming or human qualities we 4c~n:tr ~ucu~~r S7 hourly; 3 men, $9 hourly. B &: J have seen in Hemingway's portrait "The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald is im- attitude of untempered hostility. Per­ = ~~~'roct•· a:pr~:1~:r:. Trans., Inc., Pawtucket, R. J., PA plying that such prejudice iscon- haps one ol the obstructions to a E-< ly 60,000. W I 1-3139. urn of Robert Cohn. A brief look at 6-891 7 anytime. 10-63 temptible, an indication of an un- clea• understanding here la the term Woifsh~im will dearly illustrate this healthy state ol mind. a nti-Semitism itself, the definition of 9-Carpenters And Builders difference. 29a-Offices, Desk Space But the final stage in the devel- which no dictio nary will ever ade­ Nick Carraway, Fitzgerald's he­ CARPENTRY, cabinet work, additions, BENEFIT STREET. Office, near Court opment ol Fitzgerald's attitude to- quately supply. But it seems reason­ r e modeling, kitchens, bathrooms, House, air conditioned, room or ro in The Great Gatsby, records an rumous rooms. Quality work at the suite. For lease. Parking lot. Call wards this subject is seen in his pre- able to say that if Fitzgerald and J.n\tlal impression of Meyer. Wolf­ right price. EL 1-3938, EL 1-5781. DE 1-8333. ufn sentatlon ol Mmroe Stahr, the man Hemingway yielded to the popular 9-63 EAST Providence, office space now sheim that strongly suggests Fitz­ . available large or small, business gerald's intention to caricature of dynamic personality a nd intellect prejudices ol the period, Hemingway 10-Cement, Asphalt Work building, reasonable. GE 8-5131. 2-15 rather ·than characterize: "A small who is the hero ol the author's last did so with . only part ol his mind PROFESSIONALI Utte,"i'uitlilile doctor". novel, The Last Tycoon. The fact and Fitzgerald only momentarily. ALTERATION - Asphalt and cement Will change to suit requirements. flat-nosed Jew raised his large head oa\' ing. General contracting. Al~o. Open inspection dally. Maynard-Wal­ and regarded me with two fine that Stahr is a Jew, with the qualities machinery rentals. UN 1-7673, EL r.o tt Streets, Pawtucket, PA 6-0767, of imagination and emotion Fitzger­ PA 2-8110. ufn growths of hair which luxuriated in 1-8676. 5-61 ald always admired, Is an obvious EMENT work, asphalt, ready mix. either nostril. After a moment I dis­ Additions, Alterations, Aluminum 30-Paint'g, Paper'g, Decorat'g covered his tiny eyes in the half­ instance of the novelist's having re­ Opening Monday vised hla stereotyped and unaympa­ r.~~;l· Garages. EL 1-8789, 10~ PAINTING, Interior, exterior. Satl1- darknesa. " A little later in the novel factlon assured, reasonable. ST 1- we discover that Wolfsheim is a thetlc conception of the Jew as ex­ 2698. ufn pressed in the figure of Wolfsheim--:­ January 21, 1963 11-Chimneys gambler (hla character, in fact, wq 31-Pet Column baaed on the famous gambler ol and of his having acheived a more positive, leila neutral attitude than' CHIMNEYS, power vacuumed. Reliable, POODLE Parlor: Cllpplng, grooming, the twenties, Arnold Rothstein); he BALCOM HAND deoendable service, reasonable. Ca ll ~hampoo, hair styling and nail11.cures. was responsible for " fixing" the that implied in the preaentatlon of Ad va nce Heatrng and Air-Condition­ Reasonabl e. PA 5-971 0, PA 3-7682, Bloeckman. ing. GA 1-4375. PA 3-8581. 8-63 World's Series ol 1919; and he is lnvolved in a number of mysterious An umber of facto~ might be LAUNDRY 17-Floor Servicing 32-Plastering but probably equally illegal enter­ mentioned to explain Fitzgerald's prises. "Why isn't he in jall?" asks decision to make the hero ol his 60 Moin Street FLOORS washed and waxed, also all Alteration,, plastering patches, ,.. general cleaning. Reasonable. -Lar­ Nkk Carraway. " Theycan'tgethlm hut novel a Jew. For one thing, Pawtucket ry's Home Cleaning. TE 1·3901. 8-63 pair work. No Job too small. All old sport." answers Jay Gataby, the novelist was deeply impressed LOORS washed, waxed, polished and cry1talllzing one ol the basic atti­ by the young motion picture pro­ buffed. Homes-cornmercial. Reason­ work guaranteed. WE WILL PICK UP tudea of-the prosperitydecade. " He's ducer Irving Thalberg, whom he abl e. 861 -5517 beh·,een 4-6 p.m. 10-63 J . GRECO a 1mart man. " met in Hoilywood and upon whom AND DELIVER HO 1-42'5 1-Help Wante:I - Women Z-15 Having invested Wolfaheim with he drew for his characterization of the morala ol a crook and the char­ Monroe Stahr. Then, too, the atmos­ For Quick Service DON'T Just sit there and think about acter and appearance ol the typ.l.;_ phere ol a nti-Semitism that perme­ it. $50-$60 can be earned weekly by Call PA 6-9567 ·:~~n;;_g Gtvf~gof.osmetlcs Company cal alien outaider ol the period, Fitz­ ated the l 920's, when the Jew was gerald adds to the overall impression something of a comic vaudeville LUZIER Cosme t I cs (subsidiary of 36-Real Estate For Sale Bristol-Myers), full or parttlme. Ex­ of distaste by having Wolfsheim perience unnecessary, complete speak in the idiom ol the social - training program. Get 1n on the WARWICK climber: he is always telling Nkk f~~~f.d floor of_ something big. ~ts 01k Manor, near Bi rchwood Carraway that Gatsby is a man of Delightful five room ranch, built 1962. One " breeding" - a " perfect gen­ Spacious lot, garage. $14,700. 11 11 3-Home Repairs tleman - a " college man. 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All their strength is the strength of you have to do is check a box on value of Pekinese, bivalves, cretins, the nation-so important in these your 1962 tax return. crucial timeS to us and to free goats.'' This la dehumanization with This is an easy convenient way to people everywhere. ·a vengeance! hold on to money you have already If you have a refund coming on saved. You won't get any cash But Fitzgerald's treatment of your '62 tax, think it over before Woifsheim in The Great Gatsby and which you'd be tempted to spend . Your refund comes as Bonds which deciding how to take it. And when FRED SPIGEL'S his remarks in " Echoes of the Jazz you decide to take it in Savings will return you 4 dollars for every Age" constitute only one phase of 3 at maturity. Bonds, see if yo u don't feel pretty KOSHER FOOD CENTER the novelist's developing attitude to­ Tena of millions of Americans good about it. GA 1-8436 229 PRAIRIE AVENUE MA 1-6055 wards the alien. 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