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THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH WEEKLY IN R. I. AND SOUTHEAST MASS. VOL. XLVI, No. 32 OCTOBER 19, 1962 16 PAGES Convict Four Leaders Golda Meir Says Disarmament Of British Neo - Nazis Necessary Goal In Middle East LONDON - Colin Jordan, leader of the neo-Nazi British In Address To United Nations National Socialist Movement, UNITED NATIONS, N .Y . - problems by negotiation and was sentenced to nine months' A call upon the United Nations conciliation. We are prepared to M-Day Plans - Shown checking over the nearly complete Imprisonment today and denied to consider a temporary " freeze" put this into practices in the plans for M-Day are, left to right, Mrs. Irving C. Goldfarb and bail pending appeal. of all "explosive international dispute in which we are involved He and three others were issues which might erupt into with our neighbors. Mrs. Sydney W. Lohman, co-chairmen, and Mrs. Martin Mil­ war," was issued here before a ler, chairman. M-Day, the annual house-to-house solicitation found guilty under the Public Calls for Disarmament Order Act. plenary session of the UN Gen­ for funds for the Women's Division campaign of the General eral Assembly last Tuesday by "As we have done in the past, Jewish Committee, will be held on Sunday, Oct. 28, in the The four were tried in con­ we call again upon the Arab nection with a political organ­ Mr. Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Greather Providence area. Minister . states to agree to complete dis­ ization known as Spearhead. armament with mutual inspec­ The group's national secretary. Addressing the 109-member tion covering all types of weap­ body in her first major address John Tyndall. 26, was sentenc­ ons and to accept the method G JC Women's Division ed to six months. The assistant of this year's session. and, as­ of direct negotiations as the national secretary, Denis Pirie. serting that disarmament is the only means for solving a ll dif­ 23, and the research officer, Ro­ "keynote" of the Assembly's ferences between them arid Is­ current general debate, she told Plans For Annual M-Day land K err-Richie. 42 , each got rael." three months. the delegates that such a With the Women's Division chairmen. at Temple Beth "freeze" would enable the world As far as Arab-Israel disputes 1962 campaign of the General David. A Jury convicted the men on to direct all its efforts "toward are concerned, she emphasized two of four charges of training Jewish Committee run n Ing Broad and Elmwood, Mrs. achieving that most vital and the Assembly must see the "bas­ ahead of last year, plans are Maurice Schwartz, chairman, and equipping the members most cherished goal of disarma­ ic problem" as "the denial by being completed for the final and Mrs. Leonard Y . J ewett. of Spearhead ln such a manner ment." the Arab states of Israel's right major event, M-Day, of the co-chairman, at the Jewish as to arouse "reasonable appre­ Meanwhile. however, she told to exist ." If this attitude were division 's annual fund-raising Community on Hamil­ h ension" that they were being the Assembly firmly. "As long to change. she affirmed, "and drive. ton Street. employed for the use or dis­ as Arab belllgerency continues if the Arab states and Israel Washington Park, Mrs. Lou­ play cf physical force for pro­ M-Day. the intensive house­ Israel will take all n ecessary were to discuss their differences ls Strauss, chairman. and Miss moting a political object. to-house solicitation for con­ measures to be capable of pro­ at the conference table in a tributions to the annual cam­ Dora Sherman, co-chairman. at tecting itself." frank and open manner. I am paign - will be held Sunday , the home of Mrs. Max Levin. positive that solutions could b e Oct. 28. 27 Fisk Street. Hebrew Day School "My government." she assert­ found on all the specific is­ ed, "rejects war as a means of Mrs. Martin Miller, M-Day Cranston. Mrs. Roy Lehrer. sues." chairman; Mrs. Robert Baker To Hold Open House settling disputes. From the day cha,irman. said that for the "Year after year," she recall­ and Mrs. Martin I . Dittelman An open house will be held that the State of Israel was es­ sake of efficiency, and top re­ ed. "Israel has come to this associate chairmen. and Mrs. at the new Providence Hebrew tablished my government h as sults. eight centers have been rostrum with one demand - Sam Adelman. Mrs. Albert Co­ Day School. 450 Elmgrove Ave­ called for settling all outstand­ set up for the day. peace between it and its Arab hen. Mrs. Leonard H . Summer, nue. on Sunday evening. Oct. ing differences by direct n ego­ neighbors." 1 The chair men of the areas and Mrs. Robert Kudish. co­ 21 from 8 P.M. to II P .M. The tiations. We do not rest content and the meeting places are East chairmen. at the Cranston J ew­ new school, which has an en­ with calling upon the great pow­ Will Defend Itself Side, Mrs. Arthur Rosen and ish Center. rollment close to 225. contains ers to find a way to disarma­ ment and ,o settle outstanding But Israel will. in the absence Mrs. H arry T . Davis, chairmen, Warwick. Mrs. Milton Filler. 13 classrooms, including a fully or peace. take the necessary and Mrs. Melvin L. Zurier and chairman. at Temple Beth Am. equipped science room, arts and steps to protect itself, she as­ Mrs. J. Sidney Shepard, co­ Barrington, Mrs. Eli Gross, crafts room, a combined library serted. Referring indirectly to chairmen. at the J ewish Com­ chairman. and Mrs. Nath aniel and chapel. first aid room. and the recently-announced decision munity Center on Sessions R osner, co-chairman. a multipurpose auditorium. by the United States to permit Street . East Providence, Mrs. A. Lou­ The Providence Hebrew Day the sale of defensive ground to NortJ End, Mrs. Alex H. Good· is Rosenstein. chairman. School is the only school of its a ir missiles to Israel sh e reject­ blatt. chairman, and Mrs. Mor­ Mrs. Miller said that a ll work­ kind in Rhode Island where He­ ed the Arab objections to that ris Lecht, Mrs. Nathan Izeman ers will report to their respec­ brew training is given along U.S.-Israeli arrangement. and Mrs. Hyman B. Stone, co- tive meeting places at 9 A.M . with secular education. "Thus." she pointed out, "it is ironic that when Egypt amas­ ses a fleet of heavy bombers Four New Rabbis Join Providence Congregations and when President Nasser pro­ Four new rabbis have Joined the formation of several adult derstanding of Judaism and claims that his rockets will be the Jewish congregations of classes and the addition of some to develop youth as J ews and able to hit any place south of Providence this fall, and this, teen-age activities, as well as by good Americans." Beirut-that-is Israel-an Egyp­ says Rabbi Saul Leeman of the the first publication of a The congregation of Temple tian spokesman should com­ Cranston J ewish Center, and monthly bulletin. "The High Beth Israel is in a state of plain loudly from this rostrum president of the Rhode Island Holidays," says Rabbi Solnica, transition since it is in an area when Israel is acquiring mis­ Rabbinical Association, is "a gain "gave a strong indication of a from which the younger genera­ siles which can be used solely and benefit to the entire reli­ favorable response to the call tion is moving to the suburbs, for protection against attacks. gious life . . .and spiritual forc­ for revitalized action in ortho­ but Rabbi Robert Layman feels es in the community." Rabbi dox Judaism .. Although Or­ that much can be done, not Leeman adds that the Rabbini­ thodox Judaism was stymied a only to keep the older m(¥llbers GJC Contributions cal Association "rejoices in wel­ few years ago because of the of the congregation interested coming the four colleagues Into lack of strong and youthful but also to attract new mem­ To Speak - Dr. Felix G. Stand At $440,000 our midst and trusts that their leadership, a more youthful, bers. Fleischner, consultant in Ra­ The total contributions to stay will be a long, fruitful and modern and serious approach to One method of attaining this diology, Peter Bent Brigham the 1962 campaign of the Gen­ productive one." Judaism," has been taken in object, he feels, is through adult Hospital, Boston, Mass., Em­ eral Jewish Committee now The four rabbis are Rabbi recent years. education courses. eritus Clinical Professor of stands at $440,000. Hershel Solnica of Congregation Rabbi Rubel has become the The members of the congre­ Stanley Grossman, Initial Shaare Zedek, Rabbi Robert spiritual leader of Temple Beth gation, he says, are very friend­ Radiology, Harvard Medical Gifts chairman, said that while Layman of Temple Beth Israel Sholom Just as it is completing ly and eager to take advantage School, will give the 15th an­ this figure represents a sub­ who replaces Rabbi Morris the building of its temple. of the services offered. nual Dr. Isaac Gerber Oration stantial increase over the Schusshelm who retired last The congregation and Rabbi As assistant rabbi at Temple on Wednesday at 8:30 P.M., amount pledged last year by year; Rabbi Charles M. Rubel Rubel are planning an active Emanu-El, Rabbi Joel Zaiman in the Miriam Hospital Audi­ of Temple Beth Sholom, and program in adult education as will be in charge of the United the same persons, there can be torium. Dr. Fleishner's sub­ no let down in the pace of Rabbi Joel Zalman, assistant well as a youth program In con­ Synagogue Youth group which ject will be "Pulmonary Em­ rabbi at Temple Emanu-El. junction with the United Syna­ includes a large number of the gift-giving if we are to reach gogue Youth. young people of the Temple. bolism" - A Roentgen-Clini­ or surpass last year's total of The goal of Rabbi Solnica is cal Survey. to raise the standards of ortho­ Rabbi Rubel has found Prov­ Besides this, he will help Rab­ $650,000. dox Judaism and to make idence very inviting and says bi Eli Bohnen in other rabbi­ The Gerber Oration was He urged all workers who still Shaare Zedek a center of the he knows that he will like it nical duties. founded by the Staff of Miriam have cards to cover them Im­ Jewish community. He, as have here. He feels that Temple Beth He is interested in making Hospital during the lifetime of mediately and get the reports the other rabbis, has found the Sholom will fulfill Its role of the youth group more active Dr. Isaac Gerber, radiologist at in to GJC headquarters. The community of Providence very bringing the conservative philo­ and varied. Also, although the Miriam Hospital, in recognition next report meeting will be frlendy and very helpful. sophy of Judaism to the Jew­ group is large, he is attempting of his outstanding contributions h eld Thursday noon, Oct. 25, at At Shaare Zedek progress has ish community. His main aim to attract an even greater num­ to medical techniques at Miriam GJC headquarters, 203 Stand ilready been made as shown by is "to spread the modern un- ber of young people to Join. and other hospitals in this area. Building.

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:'l ' ;~ "' So Much Mor~ al The ATTEND CONVENTION I Mrs. Burton I . Samors, 172 Irving Avenue, and Mrs. Fred RGANIZATIQN ... ' WINDSOR Weingeroff, 97 Loring Avenue, ~ NEWS ~- ! will serve as official delegates :? from Providence Lodge No. 48 = In the United Order of True BRIDGE RESULTS Sisters, at the Annual Conven­ ill= Regular weekly Sunday night = tion of the national organiza­ Duplicate Bridge Tournaments tion In the Lord Baltimore Ho­ opened at the East Side Jewish tel, Baltimore, Md., from Sat­ Community Center last Sunday 0~ urday, Oct. 27 through Tuesday, night. First session winners ~ Oct. 30. were: < Q 1. Robert Roth and Bernard ; Polltical Advertisement Gordon - 70 ½, 2. Mr. and Mrs . ' ... Harvey Katz - 63, 3. Dr. Ro­ Q WANTED bert Luber and Paul Heyman - DEMOCRATIC VOTES 60 ½. 4. Stephen Shatkin and l :;] . FOR Stephen Feinstein - 60, 5. Mr. Thomas H. Rosenfield ill and Mrs. Ambrose Kelly - 58, = CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE Average for the evening was = DISCOVER 5th District - Providence 54 .0 ~ The next tournaments will ·be < ,,l THE PLEASURE Reception - Christopher Del conducted at the Center this Eliazar Lipsky [!l Sesto, former governor of Sunday evening, beginning at 7 PM. Center tournaments are Eliazar Lipsky, son of Loui ill Rhode lslond, will be the host Q OF DINING GUTTERS sanctioned by the American Lipsky, and author of the no­ 0 ALUMINUM-WOOD at a reception and coffee Contract Bridge League, and are vels " Kiss of Death" and "The , AT THE hour to be held at Wayland directed by Mrs. Eugenia Tellef. Scientists", a Book of the = Repa:red • Replued = PAINTING Manor, Oct. 28 from 3 to 6 Fractional Master Points are Month Club selection , will be ill WINDSOR Interior • Exterior P. M . in the afternoon. awarded. the guest speaker at the din­ Aluminum & Wood Sldewalling ner meeting of the combined The reception will be in honor Participation is open to · all = men's and women's· divisions of "" FINE FOOD FRANK LAVIN of Frank Lazarus, Republican experienced brige players, both the Blackstone Valley United DELICIOUS DRINKS WI 1-5360 Anytime candidate for mayor of the Center members and non-mem­ J ewish Appeal. The dinner is PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE S Years To Pay city of Providence and for bers. scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 28. Charles A. Kilvert and Thomas MODERATE PRICES at the Ledgemont Country W . Pearlman, R epublican can­ PAINTING CLASSES BEGIN Club. Harry A. Schwartz is din­ Milton Rigelhaupt didates for City Council-Sec­ MEAT YOU CAN EAT . .. Classes In Oil Painting for ner chairman. Mr. Lipksy is Managing Director ond Ward. The public has been adult men and women will open Tender and Tasty-Cut To Your the president of the Jewish invited to attend. at the East Side J ewish Com­ T elegraphic Agency. A lawyer Sotisfoction and Pleasure munity Center this Wednesday Use Herald Classified ads. by profession, he was for four FOR DELICIOUS evening. at 7:30 P .M ., it was years a New York County A,;­ announced this week by Art sistant District Attorney. Mr. DINING VISIT 0 THE I Eisenstein, Assistant Executive Lipsky has just returned from Director. a survey of the major immi­ KELLER'S FOR SALE Directed by Ben Weiss Prov­ WIiiard Shopping Cent ■, gration centers in Europe. As idence artist and art insi.ructor, part of this trip he spent a ~---- East Side the 10-session class series will good deal of time in Marseilles. •TURKEYS •CAPONS feature sketching and painting WINDSOR 84 Twelfth - near Hope In oils for both beginners and An added feature of the eve­ • BROILERS • SPR . PULLETS scrc?ned porc h, asking 14,900. advanced students. Enrollmen t ning will be the presentation of 377 MAIN STREET a wards to the former chairmen WE CARRY Off Elm1rovc - 7 roo m brick is open to both Center members and non-members. of the women's division. They DOWNTOWN FARM FRESH EGGS tudor. 4 bedroo ms, 1 ½ baths, are the Mesdames Samuel F a­ large li vi n~ roo m, Twe nti es. A limited n umber of openings is still available for Wednesday bricant, Morris H . Pritsker, PAWTUCKET JA 1-0960 - FREE DELIVERY Ook Hill - 5 room ranch. Brick night's session. Mitchell Glick, Leo A . Marks. TO ALL SECTIONS Kitc hen, Br eezew ay. l ow 20's. Arthur M. Newman, Mitchell • FREE PARKING • Registrations are now being EAST SIDE · NORTH END Mu!t iple Listing Service Sack, David Gelner, Louis Co­ EDGEWOO D - CRANSTON accepted at the Center for an kin and Louis Horvitz. PA 6-9761 GARDEN CITY • WOODRIDGE additional Monday night class. David Horvitz is the general which will begin as soon as mi­ Open Dally 11 A . M . to 1 A .M . REMEMBER: " The Proof of the chairman of the 1962 drive, as­ Pudding Is In the Eat i ng" Rosen nimum registration is received . Order~ Put Up To Take Out & Mencoff sisted by H arry A . Schwartz 8 For information on fees and and Ben Sine!. Mrs. Ben Sine! - Realtors - requirements, Mr. Eisenstein or is the women's division •chair­ 735 Hop~ Street Mr. Weiss, may be called. TE 1-6400 man. ~: Fashionable Furs TO CONDUCT PROGRAM ' The Bureau of J ewish Edu­ cation will again this year con­ HERMANN STERNAU duct a teacher-training program 1. for Sunday School teaching. FINE RESTYLING • REPAIRING Young men and women who ' have been confirmed , or have MRS. HARRY KRASNOW ' Funera l services for Mrs. Ruth ' • STORAGE equivalent education. are eligi­ '► ble to enroll. The first session (Ross) Krasnow, 58, wife of •' will be held on Monday evening, Harry Krasnow of 75 Ninth • UN 1- 2575 116 Everett Avenue Oct. 22, at 8 P.M., at T emple Street, who died Monday, were •► Beth El. Dr. Harry Elkin will be held the following day at the ► Ma x Sugarman Memorial Cha­ ► in charge of the sessions which ► will be held monthly in addi­ pel. Buria l was in Lincoln Park ► Cemetery. ► tion to observation and practice ► teaching in the schools. The She was a member of the ► Labor Zionist Faband. A Provi­ ► course of instruction will in­ ► clude lectures and discussion re­ dence resident fo r 35 years, she 1 ,a~ lating to all aspects of Sunday was born in Russia, April 8, Party ► for School teaching. There will also 1904, and during her youth re­ ► sided in New York City. ► be workshops in crafts, music, ► Go'ers dance and other related areas. In addition to her husband • 1963 Men and women interested in she is survived by one brother, Campus enrolling in the training pro­ Arnold Ross of New York City. gram may call the Bureau. . . MRS. MEYER RAPPAPORT ! Do'ers COUNCIL TO MEET Funeral services for Mrs. Sadie Rappaport of Middleboro. The regular meeting of the Mass., who died Oct. 13. were Rhode Island Council of Pioneer Poi$& 'n Ivy held Oct. 15 at the Ma:: Sugar­ Women will be held at the home man Memorial Chapel. She was has the newest of Mrs. Herman Wenkart, 160 the widow of Meyer Rappaport. Sixth Street. on Monday, Oct. Among her survivors are a Dresses 22. at 8 o'clock. After calling brot her, H arry Berman, and a First Rhode Island Showing for reports from the r epresen­ son. Arnold Rappaport. both of Sportswear tatives of the four clubs, Mrs. Providence. Manny Kantor. president. plans ► Hardtop OTHER ► $2995 Coats to discuss programming for the ► Model MODELS year. 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r.i~ !:: ":z ".. ..rL - Our Younger- Set - Mad r.i Harris Lake, one year old, ii Q the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irv 0 ing Lake of 37 Arnold Ave­ Ill= The Providence Hebrew Day School nue, Cranston. Mate r n a 1 r.i cordially invites you grandparents are Mr. ana E-< Mrs. Somuel Shprecker of = Boston, Mass. Paternal grand­ "COMJE SJEJE" parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lake of Providence. The New Day School Building Students At Brandeis on Sunday Evening, October 21, 1962 from 8:00 - 11 :00 Come From 37 Nations, Five Continents A Simchath Torah Kiddush will be served. Waltham. Mass - More than one-third of the countries in 450 Elmgrove Avenue No solicitations the United Nations have repre­ sentatives among the students who entered Brandeis Univer­ sity Sept. 25. Coming from 37 nations and ------five continents. the foreign students consist mainly of men and women chosen to study un­ der the University's Wien In­ ternational Scholarship Pro­ gram. now in its fourth year of operation. International Aspect The international aspect of Brandeis is two-sided: while the foreign students are studying on the Waltham, Mass., cam­ pus, a group of American stu­ dents from seven U. S. colleges and universities are studying at the Hiatt Institute in Israel, B r a n d e i s ' annual program focusing on that country's poli­ tical, social and historical in­ stitutions. Fourteen of the foreign stu­ dents at Brandeis joined with 342 men and women from 30 states of the Union to form one of the most competent fresh­ man classes in the University's history. Seventy-three per cent of the freshmen were in the top 10 per cent of their graduating class. Fifteen per cent were valedictorians or salutatorians. Campus Changed More than three times the size of the first Brandeis class, the class of '66 finds a univer­ sity quite different physically from that of 1948, when Bran­ deis was founded. The 90-acre campus with nine buildings is now 288 acres with 55 build­ ings; faculty ranks have in­ creased from 13 to 262 ; and total enrollment which then consited of 107 freshmen, is now 1.8867, including 450 ad­ vanced degree candidates. One of the most significant Your Industrial National HandiCheck account a c a d e m i c developments at Brandeis since 1948 took place last year, when a committee of University faculty members was granted permission to form a gives you these 5 important benefits chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, na­ tional liberal arts honor society You have no service charges * * • * * You get a separate stub on 4 FLOWER SHOW UNDERWAY 1 each check! This gives you of any kind! You alone con­ Red, yellow, lavender, pink a permanent record of every trol the cost by the number of •.··, .L--\..._ ··. • and white chrysanthemums are * ~ ~ • check - you'll find this helpful checks drawn. on display this week at the An­ nual Chrysanthemum Show held at Income Tax time. You may open your account at Swan Cemetery. The 5 show opened last Sunday and You get a fully itemized at any of 45 offices! This \( p...= will continue through this com­ 2 statement every quarter! lets you do your banking near ing Sunday, Oct. 21. The dis­ where you live or work. play is open from 8:30 A.M. This helps you balance your until sunset. Swan Point Ceme­ account quickly. INDUSTRIAL ·tery is located at 585 Black­ What's more, your Industrial NATIONAL BANK OF stone Boulevard, near the in­ You get your name im­ National HandiCheck account tersection of Hope Street. 3 printed free on each check I allows you to pay all your bills RHODE ISIAND There are some 4,500 edu­ This gives you prestige - and the fast, stay-at-home way - by 45 Nei&hborhood Offices Serving Rhode Island cational institutions of all types safety - in the handling of your mail. You can get a book of Member federal Reierve System in Israel. About 65 per cent of personal affairs. twenty HandiChecks for only $3. Member rederol Deposit lruvronce Corporation them are of the kindergarten or primary school level. ,-,----~-~-=------....,...--~------.;-:---~======;==-=-"'-=~c;;,;,-c,_=~~-C.S-CC.. _::-:-,: __,:: _-,;:_,s;_c;;-,= =------.-~-~

'" a A drop of honey on a Hebrew Page ! : In the tradition of our people, a loving g l'! Jewish mother placed it there for her child ~ to kiss as an introduction to the teachings e of his forefathers. 0 Thus she encouraged her child toward l'!= ~ ! the pursuit of knowledge in the pleasant J:' pathways of the Torah. "l ~ 0 t A drop of honey on a Hebrew Page ! ; g A sweet beginning to a life, dedicated ., to the search for truth and the welfare of i humanity. As the link between our past and ~ future, JEWISH EDUCATION is the her- : :g itage of every Jewish child. .,,

THE BUREAU OF JEWISH EDUCA­ TION, initiated and sponsored by The General Jewish Committee of Providence, is the "drop of honey on a Hebrew page" of for all the ch ildren in this area ! It is a vital service and coordinating agency for all the Jewish religious schools ~o~ey of Greater Providence. A substantial part of its budget makes available gr.ants-in-aid to schools undertaking to improve their programs of instruction. on i It's one of TWELVE LOCAL CAUSES receiving a total of $119,433 of the funds I )j from last year's campaign. Remember you a I contribute to all of these when you make 'r ,.·:, your one gift to GJC ! _, ,' ' • ADL League Committee of Greater P rovidence • Bureau of J ewish Education of G reater Providence • Cranston J ewish Center Education Program • Hillel Foundation of Rhode Island • Jewish Community Centers for Providence and South Providence • J ewish War Veterans (for local service officeJ • P rovidence Hebrew Sheltering Society • Providence Zionist Youth Commission • Rhode Island Jewish Historical Association • Refugee Service P roject - J ewish F amily and Chil­ dren's Service GIVE GENEROUSLY to the 1962 GENERAL JEWISH COMMITTEE CAMPAIGN

MERRILL L. HASSENFELD, General Compoign Choirmon JOSEPH W. RESS, President, General Jewish Committee

,// • " ..__ ■ Bible into the Aramaic, and this FROM FRIDAY TO FRIDAY translation,"· the Targum, ls still being printed alongside the He­ brew text. So widespread was this A CHAPTER translation that until recently, the THE ONLY ANGLO JEWISH WEEKLY IN R I AND SOUTHEAST MASS Jews of Europe would read a sen­ Published Eveey Week By The A DAY tence In Hebrew and a sentence In Jewish Press Publlshina: Company Targum, In APamaic. Box 6063, Providence, R .L • Telephone 724-0200 By Beryl Segal - PLANT AND OFFICE: HERALD WAY, OFF WEBSTER ST., PAWTUCKET, R. I. Rabbi Saad.ta Gaon, who lived In the ninth century, translated the CELIA ZUCKERBERG Managing Editor Bible Into Arabic, andtheRambam LEON SAPERSTEIN Advertising Manager The late Hillel Bavli, great His observations on the role of testifies that: Hebrew poet, scholar, and Inspir­ the Bible In Jewish llie, at differ- "Were It not for Saad.ta, the Se<=ond Class Postaee Paid at Providence, Rhode Island Subscription Rates: Fifteen Cents the copy; By M~ $5.00 pet annum; outside ing teacher, ls said to have con­ ent times in their history, are Torah would almost have disap­ New En.eland, fl.00 per annum. Bulk rates on request. fessed on his dying bed that of all worth repeating. pea red from the midst of_Israel. the books he has read In his life­ The Bible was a Convenant. It was he who made It known far The Herald assumes no ftnanclal responsibWty for typo,raphlcal erron ID advertlsements, but wW reprint that part of the advertisement lD which the time, none could compare to the It was a bond between God and His and wide by word of mouth and In typographical error occurs. Advertisers wtll ple.se notify the manacement Bible. You can reach great depths people. The people of Israel were writing." lmmedlately ol any error which may occur. of despair, and you can soar heav­ to keep all the commandments and There were other translations enward with the Bible. The Bible do them, and God was to keep his . In modern times. They attempted FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1962 ls the Eternal Book. promise which he had made to a translation into French. Mendel­ The twelve Rabbis of Provi­ Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob. sohn tr.anslated the BlblelntoGer- dence and the hlllldreds of people The Bible was a guide. It was man. Yehoash translated It into who came to the convocation at looked upon as a road map show- Yiddish. English translatlonswere Temple Emanuel, apparently Ing where to travel In the journey many In Britain and In America YOUR MONEY'S share this Idea of Hillel Bavli. of life. It was a program for living for the English speaking Jews. They came after completing the day-by-day, from the cradle to the Now the Jewish Publication Se­ first three-year cycle, ready and grave. If one deviates from this clety is translating the Bible Into eager to start anew the next three­ road map to the right or to the spoken English, and the f Ir st WORTIJ year cycle of reading in the Bible left, one loses his way, the way to Printing will appear In 1963. Tilis a chapter-a-day. God. will supplant the older translation Rabbi Ell A. Bohnen, as host of The Bible was a so ur c e of by the J,P.S. now In use almost by Sylvia Porter the convocation, introduced Rabbi comfort. In times of trouble and everywhere · in England and in Saul Leeman of Cranston Center, in happier days, the J ew found sol- America. BUSINESS SLUMP SWEEPING WALL STREET as the man wh o ser ved as goad , a s ace and inspiration in the Bible. Why all these translations? prodder, and a s the inspiration in " Wh at a fa r cr y this is from What do they signify? the Bible Study pr oject. He con­ The worst business slump in modern times has been sweeping the use we make of the Bible in It can only mean that the Jew ceived of it. He feeds it with his our days," said Dr. Grayzel. We never allows the words of the through Wall Street since the stock market crash last May. enthusiasm. He keeps it alive. And print s mall Bible s , in very fine Torah to be forgotten. The He­ he will see it through during the letter s , but beautifully bound and brew, of course, is preferred. But The recession is hitting financial hollses r anging from the multi­ nex t three years . million dollar giants with branches around the world to the s m all embr oider ed in gold, for the con- when Jews fi nd themselve s igno­ Thi s gr eat expe r ience , as Rab­ firmant and for the bride. The r ant of the original, as is the case local firms specializing in cheap s tocks traded in the over-the-coun ter bi Leeman explained it, is con­ pririt is so fine tha t no one can in our time, and as wa s the case market. Of course, there are exceptions to the trend -- ther e always ducted on three levels . are in any industry -- but there is no doubting the curr ent downturn in ever hope to read the contents , but many times before , they translate l. P rivate r eading for yourself the very pr e sence of the Bible at a the Bible into the tongue of the the securities bus iness from coast to coast. or with your fa mily of one chapter wedding or at a confirmation is country, so th at they may under­ a day. The Bible, with commen­ "You,'' the disenchanted stock buying public , are the main r eas on consider ed · good luck." It is an stand it, so that they may flnd s ol­ taries or without them, ha s just ornament and a tali sman. This ob- ace in it, so that it may ser ve as for this r ecession In Wall Street. enough chapter s to be r ead in the vious ly is not what the Bible was appointed time . and what it still is to discerning a guide in their lives. You have sharply cut your trading In stocks li sted on all exchange s Bible s tudy came to Providence 2. Weekly study of the Bible , Jews. The Bible still is our guide, thanks to the efforts of the Rab- in recent months. Average dally volume of trading on the New York the seven chapters of the week, Stock Exchange this month ls running under 2.8 milllon, tar below the our inspiration, our solace. binnical Association. The study is with the Rabb! or in a club. At 3.5 mlllion-share dally volume considered the bre ak-even point for Dr. Grayzel then spoke of the now in its fourth year. We begin these sessions, one can duscuss trans lations of the Bible. the Bible all over again, and hope most firms. Volume of trading on the Big Board so tar this year ls the difficult passages, and share down over 9 per cent from 1961. On the Ame rican Stock Exchange, the Whenever Jews los t touch with that we may live to finish it. You Impressions obtained In the dally the original Hebrew, they needed I ed second largest exchange in the country, trading volume is down over readings. translations of the Bible Into what- may join, if you have neg ect 38 per cent from 1961. the first cycle. It takes only a few 3. Monthly convocations when ever tongue they spoke atthetime . minutes to read the chapter. You the Rabbis will endeavor to an­ The Jews of Alexandria, in could do worse things on an even­ You have turned cold on buying of mutual funds to a spectacular swer questions and to read essays Egypt, translated the Bible into Ing. You will, 1 am sure, be re­ degree. Net purchases of mutual fund shares In August totaled only on the chapters read. Greek. Jews in Greek speaking $76 mllllon, down 43 per cent from July, down 71 per cent from Janu­ Here It might be said that the countries still use that translation. warded. ary. Net purchases of mutual funds In September were even lower. The name Bible Study ls preferred to The Jews of the countries / Mr. Segal's opi1tions are his net figure measures the extent to which new purchases of mutual fund Bible Reading groups. Jews did speaking Aramaic, translated the own. His views are not nece&­ shares exceed redemptions of the shares. not read the Bible. They studied •arily those of this newspaper.) it. Reading can, at time, be per­ You have slashed your buying of over-the- counter stocks even functory. Not so study. You read more than your buying of listed stocks. There aren't exact statistics a sentence and look into the com­ for this market, but no one tries to deny that the drop in trading In the mentators who wrestled with the over-the-counter market has been immense and that, as a result, a lot same passages, and you feel that of over-the-counter firms are in a brutal financial squeeze. your mind has been enriched, and horizons open before you . You have also substantially reduced your buying of new stock The guest speaker of the con­ issues -- those uhot" stocks with which you were so enamored in vocation was Dr. Solomon Gray­ (/)JUI 1960-61. The total of new stock issues sold through July was $6.2 zel. He was a happy choice since billion against $8.4 billion in the same period of last year, but this tells he, Dr. Grayzel, and a group of only part of the tale. Businesses the country over which had_planned to scholars, are now engaged in the by Leonard Lyons sell new stock Issues In this period have shelved their plans mdefimtely translation of the Bible into spoken Wales" . . . . Vol. II : 'To His Maj­ not only because the buyers aren't there but als o because they ~ould English. It also is in the light of INSCRIPTIONS: Recently Win­ have to sell the stocks at much lower prices than they had ongmally ston Churchill s igned a contract, esty, Ki ng Edw ar d Vlll" .. . . And the latest findings about life and Vol. Ill: ·•To Hi s Royal Highness, planned. customs of the Near East as r e­ for a movie, based on his life, with Jack LeVlen, who did "The the Duke of Windsor." vealed to us in ar cheological dis ­ COlTAGE: A few weeks ago, So it goes, with every statistic on trading in stocks confirming the coveries. Valiant Year s." Then LeVi en fl ew decline in public participation. Nor are institutional investors off­ to Paris for a TV deal with the a tentative deal was set fo r a mu­ Dr. Grayzel, who is the Editor sical version of Thornton Wild­ setting this; they've cut their participation too. of the Jewish Publication Society Duke of Wind sor. The Duke s howed him around er' s ' 'T he Skin of Our T eeth,'' in Philadelphia, is a m ost engag­ with Jer ome Robbins directing and The reasons aren't hard to figure out. The crash of this past ing speaker. He is scholarly, yet his home, then brought out some spring h·as been a dominant force. With hundreds of stocks at their unique volumes on Marlborpugh Comden and Gr een doing the book doe s not overpower his listener s and lyrics. Leonard Bernstein was lowest levels in years and way down from their 1961-62 peaks , those by his erudition. He is entertain­ written by Churchill. The first owning the stocks have an understandably sour attitude on conrinued volume was inscribed "To Hi s asked to write the music. He said ing , yet not of the type that makes he'd think it over while in r etreat buying and those who have sold out at losses this year have a~ even his audience laugh at all cost. Royal HigJu:,e s s, the Princ e of more sour attitude. The fact that financial institutions are paying as at the MacDowell Colony, the ha­ much as 4 and 41/2 per cent on cash put into a savings account ha s ven for artists. Bernstein arrived at the re­ been another force, for it has attracted many who otherwise might have Max Sugarman Funeral Home bought stocks to put their nestegg Into a savings account instead. The treat and entered the cottage as­ Securities & Exchange Commission's probe Into the qualifications and signed to him tor the stay. He practices of mutual fund salesmen and the recent Wharton _School's COMMUNITY CALENDAR glanced at the list of previous critical report on the mutual fund industry surely have contributed to occupants of the cottage. One was the plunge In mutual fund sales. Mutual fund sales would have gone off Thornton Wilder, who'd written anyway, due to the stock market's break; the criticisms have been ad­ 58;~8J':' :?i~::!v?J~~J:2 Hebrew Day School, Open House. Stmchas Torah ''The Skin of Our Teeth" there . .. ditional blows. The general sluggishness In the economy has been a Celebration Bernstein agreed to write the factor. The dullness In business has been a background tor the dullness music tor It. 2~h~:f!r Senior Hadassah, Kickoff Donor Meeting In the stock market. ~~3id~~•m~~;~~~ - REUNION: More than 50 years 6:30 p. m.-Narragansett Associates, Dinner, Regular Meeting ago two boys grew up together In t~ ~: ::= ~:atrit~i::1~~! :~a~~h~e:rt;k,tt~:~:nlegular Meeting Bucks County. One of them, Grove The results have been cumulative. Layoffs, particularly of clerical 8:00 p. m.-Temple Sinai Men's Club, Board Meeting workers, are spreading through securities firms. Overtime has been 8: 15 p. m .- Slsterhood Temple Sinai, Annual Bridge Day, left to become the world's virtually eliminated. Firms are cutting· down on expenses for research, 8:30 p. m .-Slsterhood Temple Beth Israel, Board Meeting foremost authority on the litera­ advertising, travel, entertainment, services. Mergers are multiplying. f!~g :: ~:=~ofhe~~~~~i.f fi~':,~:r B':timg~~1:7~;;~1~e~~fing ture of the South Pacific. The other, James Michener, left to be­ Salary cuts are being Imposed. Branches are being shut down. There - Tuesday, October 23, 1962 will be few year-end bonuses In Wall Street this December. 10:00 a. m.-Brandeis University Women's Div., Study Group come the most successful author of South Seas history and fiction. ~;~ :: ~:=~:~r J:~::fal ~sf~_ov~!~e•rle~~r Meeting Last month, a publisher started Of course, you, the public, wlll be back on a great scale on~ day 8:30 p. m.- Ladies' Association, i>t=ovldence Hebrew Day School, Regular (after prices have gone way up, If the past ls any guide), and there 11 be Meeting searching for someone to write r.azzle-dazzle In Wall Street again. But as of today, I need not travel Wednesday, October 24, 1962 about Michener and his work--and far to see a recession Industry. All I need do ls walk a couple of decided on Day. ~r:: :o~~~r:~h~~· i~~~~~US!~1sC:: J::i1:~ ~on~~~ns~~r Group A few days ago, Michener and blocks from my office to the canyons of lower Manhattan and I can get t :00 p. m.-Slsterhood Temple Beth El, Board Meeting the "feel'' of it wherever I turn. 1:00 p. m.-Slsterhood Temple EmanuEl, Board Meeting. Day met again, to discuss thepro­ Ject. They met In Bucks County, ::: ~: ::~i:t:~~~~~ ~~nsioo~ies~~~ ;tnlb;a~~~d~n~!{nlndge !Distributed 1982, by The Hall Syndicate, Inc.)(All Rights Reserved) where they had been boys together. r~ :: ~ :⇒t~~~~hi~~t?i.4:ir:.\P~ s~~.hR~:~~~~M::~lar Meeting ART: Reuven Rubin, the Israeli BRANDT GIVES PLEDGE West Germany." 8:30 p. m.- Hope Chapte r B'nat B' rlth Women, 'h.egular Meeting artist whose paintings are on ex­ NEW YORK _ Mayor Wllll Adolf Held, chairman of the Thursday, October 25, 1962 hibit at Wlldenstetn's, was Israel's 12:30 p. m.-Ststerhood Temple Beth Am, Luncheon and Book Review Jewish Labor Committee and 8:00 p. m.-Jewlsh Ho me for the Aged , Board Meeting fl rs t Ambassador to Romania. Brandt of West Berlln pledged spokesman for the delegation, When he left Tel Aviv on his mis­ to a visiting delegation of Jew- told Brandt that "the J ewish r::~~•!;.~ .~~~~!•n~96\ ss'n. Mlrla m Hospita l, Kickoff Luncheo ne tte F,quip- sion, he told the Foreign Minister Ish trade union leaders recently labor movement stands firmly ment Event that he knew nothing about proto­ a " rededicated effort to wipe behind the efforts of the demo­ Saturday, October 27, 1962 col, and asked for some instruc- 6:30 p. m.-Slsterhood emple Beth Israel, Dinner Dance out all remnants oJ...!l'!.'l!Sm In cratic forces of the West." 8:00 p. m.- Hope Chapter B' na l B'rith Women, Square Dance ( Continued on Page 10) ~lftl!Vlftl,lftl!Vlftl,lftl!Vlftl,lftl!Vlftl,IN""MIN""M'NlftlM'NWMNIWIIAf'_. _ during the frequent Bostori ral­ · erbockers. 'They have acquired NC:A.A University -of Cincinnati "' lies which usually demoralizes from the Detroit team and will have a healthy the opposition. Pistons ca former Knick), ca­ Tom Stith of St. Bonaventure .., A LOOK AT Now that the Warriors are joled Kenny Sears to return who has shaken a year's strug- :: over at Frisco, the Cincinnati from the American Basketball gle with tuberculosis. t'l Royals will try to assume the Association, drafted Paul Hogue. Syracuse still has the veteran :,, role of pretenders to the throne All-America center on the CContinued on 9) ~ of eastern supremacy. Had i::, SPORTS t'l Ohio State's fabulous Jerry Lu­ by LEON SAPERSTEIN cas signed with the Royals. .. ?" they would have become a pow­ "';,. Whew! That was some World kee mound staff before the Se­ erful adversary. perhaps capable z Series. And the final game had ries. So it was satisfying to me of beating out the favored men i::, all the elements of a screen to see the big three of the men of . But. they writer's masterpiece. For the of Houk come through. Parti­ ATTENTION! ALL STORES have not strengthened their =t'l first time, in my memory ·at :,, cularly was this true in the club sufficiently more than be­ ;,. ' least. it took superb Yankee case of Ralph Terry who hurled ing considered one of the pur­ ?" I pitching to rescue the New the best post-season ball since suers. 5' Yorkers from the hands of the that former Yankee · terror, Al­ SELLING TOYS ... .., The most improved team is :,, fired-up Giants. lie Reynolds. His 1-0 shutout definitely the New York Knick- There were several surprises ranks as one of the finest EASTERN TOY COMPANY s;,. l during the 1962 Classic. Fore­ pitched in Series history. Anti­ * * most was the batting slump of Yankeeites have little cause for the largest WHOLESALE toy distributor in ~ Mickey Mantle, who managed optimism for 1963. Grand Opening 0 New England offers you LARGER DISCOUNTS (") to obtain only three hits, went Another National Basketball .., homerless and failed to drive Association season is starting 0 and the and Los OLYMPIC 1:11 in a run. Not only was Mantle t'l shackled but the Bombers were Angeles Lakers should win the HEALTH SALON :,, titles in their respective divi­ CASH &CARRY ~ outhomered by the Giants five ;I> to three, an occurrence that sions. The league will show a Body buildi ng ond reduc ing for certainly was not anticipated. few changes since there are Slim ond trim for women. ~ three new coaches and the You, prog,eu 15 our sotisfoction. "' Heroes for the Yankees were EASY PARKING PRICE POLICY "' Ralph Terry, their brilliant ace shifting of the Philadelphia "' VISIT OR CALL TODAY Phone: Conneding All Depts. hurler and the surprising rookie Warriors to San Francisco. HANDY PAwtucket 6-6060 Tom Tresh, who not only hit In the Eastern Division it 153 Weybosset St., Prov. LOADING PLATFORM in the clutch but provided the seems unlikely that the long OPEN EVERY NITE 'ti/ 10 outstanding defensive play in domination by the Celtics will GA 1-0854 be broken. All the key perform­ the seventh contest when he Remember You Feel Better, EASTERN TOY DISTRIBUTING CO., INC. snar ed Willie Mays' shot pre ­ ers from the 1961-'62 squad WHOLESALE ONl Y ceding a triple by Willie Mc­ will be present and they will be When You Look Better 533 MINERAL SPRING AVE. PAWTUCKET, R. I. Covey. reinforced by newcomers J ohn I guess my wife wanted to Havlicek, Dan Swartz and new­ get into the act of prognosti­ ly acquired . Big cation. She picked the winner should continue to of each Series game. So I shall harass enem y hoopsters by his have to be careful in my next phenomenal defensive work ' predictions or I may be benched. near the basket. , in s Many experts had not h is farewell season, should have thought too highly of the Yan- enough left to spark his team Politlcal Advertisem e nt Political Adve rtisement 1101

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00 TEMPLE BETH SHOWM. the sermon. Cantor Karl Kritz Final days of Sukkos will be will recite the "Geshem" pray­ observed at Temple Beth Sholom ers. Mincha services will be at ORGANIZATION with services tonight beginning 5:45 P.M. and Simchas Torah - NOW OPEN at 6 P.M. On Saturday, services services will begin at 6 :30 P .M. :i will begin at 9 A.M. Holiday refreshments will be NEWS The Golden Gate Beauty Salon The sermon, entitled "Exami­ served by the courtesy of the TO TEACH BIBLE nation Day", will be delivered Ladles Auxiliary. Two separate courses of in­ 989 Ooklown Ave., Cranston by Rabbi Charles M . Rubel. Ylz­ Simchas Torah services will struction in the Bible will begin OWNED AND OPERATED BY kor memorial service will follow be held on S1,mday at 9 A.M. next week under the tutorship MISS JULIE TERINO of Rabbi Abraham Chill, of (FORMERLY OF GARDEN CITY) CongTegation Sons of Abraham, Prairie and Potters Avenues. Also MISS ELAINE ICAVONE Every Monday night, begin­ (FORMERLY OF GARDEN CITY) WINDOW SHADES ning Oct. 22 at 8:30 P.M., Rab­ bl Chill will teach the Bible, be­ FREE Installation - FREE Measuring ginning with the first Chapter of the Book of Genesis, using LOWEST Factory Prices • LARGFST Selection in Town the Commentary of Torah Tml­ NEW ENGLAND'S See the Styles now popular in New York, Florlda and California mah as a guide. This course Is open to adults with the aim of Largest and Most Complete Selection of SHADES of ALUMINUM - BAMBOO - FABRIC broadening their knowledge of Talmudic interpretations of the CURTAIN RODS Scriptures. DANCE SHOES & DANCE WEAR Aluminum WINDOWS 11 An hour before the class In MEASURED and Bible there will be a course in TOM~~~ER $9.88 INSTALLED FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS elementary Hebrew. '----''--- On Saturday afternoon, Oct. 27 , Rabbi Chill will continue WINDOW FASHIONS, Inc. with his project, now in exis­ featuring SELVA 494 NO. MAIN ST., PROV. (Next to York Dec .) tence for the past five years. In teaching the Torah with the Evenings 'til 9 GA l-3955 Free PARKING original Commentary of Rashi The World's Foremost Name in Dancers' Supplies CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES (Rabbi Shlomo Ben Yltzchokl of France. The Five Books of Moses are divided Into 52 sec­ tions, known as Sldros. corres­ ponding to the 52 weeks In the year.

TO HAVE PARTY TAP Shaare Zedek Synagogue, 688 Broad Street, will hold Its an­ nual Slmchas Torah party In the vestry on Saturday evening at 7 P.M. TOE

TO DISCUSS PLAY The Brandeis Literary Discus­ sion Group will hold its fourth meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 23 , BALLET at 10 A.M . at Temple Emanuel. The play to be discussed will be "Winterset" by Maxwell An­ derson. Discussion leader wtll be • Squo:c Dance Sho~s • Acrobatic Sa nd als • T umboline Sli ppers Mrs. Milton Stanzler. • Modcrnc Dance Slippers • Jazz Oxfords • Parade Boots • Batons COSTUMES • Le otards • Tights • Tu-Tus • Skirts • Mesh Tights HOLD BOARD MEETING • Tunics • Trunks • Dance Belts • Dance Girdles • Recital Costumes. An executive board meeting of Pawtucket Chapter of Senior Hadassah was held Oct. IO at the home of Mrs. Howard Ros­ FORMAN'S SHOE CENTER enberg, 24 Scarboro Road, Paw­ Everything for the Dancer tucket. The next regular meet­ ing of the chapter will be held 131 Weybosset Street, Providence UN 1-9628 on Monday, Oct. 22 at 8 P .M. in the vestry of the synagogue. High Street. at which time the new members will be guests of honor. Mrs. Harold Swartz is chairman of the bridge to be CRUISES held on Monday, Nov . 26. The next board meeting will be Nov . Book Your Winter Cruise Now 14 at 8 P .M. at the home of Mrs. Herbert Katz, 49 Larch­ Coll Us For Information And Reservations At wood Drive, E . Providence. Published Rotes For All These Cruises Ask For Free Booklet Listing Cruises, Ports, and Rotes COUPLES CLUB TO MEET ATLANTIC HANSEATIC RIVIERA The J . C. 0 . P . (J ewish Cou­ AMERICA HOMERIC QUEEN FREDERICA ARGENTINA INDEPENDENCE ROTTERDAM ples of Pawtucket> will meet on AR KA DIA ITALIA SANTA PAULA Saturday, Oct. 27. This month­ ARIADNE JERUSALEM SANTA ROSA BERGENSFJORD KUNGSHOLM SANTA BARBARA ly meeting will consist of a BRASIL LEONARDO da V INCI SANTA MARIA costume Halloween party in the BREMEN MAASDAM SANTA MONICA CONSTITUTION MAURETANIA SANTA SOFIA vestry of the Ohawe Sholom Sy­ CORONIA NIEUW AMSTERDAM SATURN IA nagogue at the corner of High EMPRESS of CANADA OLYMPIA STATEN DAM EMPRESS of ENGLAND OSL.OFJORO TYPOLDOS LINES and Jackson Streets, Pawtucket. FRANCE QUEEN of BERMUDA UNITED STATES Refreshments will be served and GRIPSHOLM QUEEN ELIZABETH VICTORIA prizes will be a warded for the VULCANIA best costumes. Mr. and Mr .s B'NAI B'RITH CRUISES J . Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. H. Par­ "Travel With Goren" Bridge Porty - 14-day Cruise sey and Mr. and Mrs. E. Berko­ witz are in charge of this affair. Flash! Eight Cruises From Boston Jet Miami Packages ...... $132.50 KICKOFF DANCE Includes 7 days, 6 nights, oceanfront hotel, plus day or night jet round trip - plus round trip transfers from air port to hotel. The Young Adults " 62-63 Monday - Thursday from Boston - Slightly more from Providence - plus tax Kickoff Dance" will be con­ ducted at the crown Hotel on Jet Boston To Miami ...... $113.00* Saturday, Nov . 3 at 8 P.M. All ROUND TRIP young adults are invited. Monday - Thursday from Boston - Slightly more from Providence •plus tax E U R O P E Via Ship or Jet TO HOLD PARTY A Simchas Torah Party will Jet Boston To Rome ...... $484.30 Round Trtp - Plus 17 Extra cttles At No Extra Fare be held at the Jewish Home Excursion Fare To March 31 - 17 Days Comedy for the Aged under the auspices Air - Ship or Hilarious New of the Ladies Association on I S R A E L Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Ganzer Tour Rese"otions is spansoring this party. 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ESPO 303 CANAL STREET (Continued from Pace 1) Announce The lemo•al Of Their Offices For The Dolph Shayes but the once dan­ FOR RENT gerous Nationals are no longer GENERAL •PRACTICE OF LAW to be feared even in their home To • Excellent Showroom Focilities Useful for Retail, court. Wholesale or Storage Out west the Los Angeles 936 Smithfield Avenue • 8000 SQ. FT. PER FLOOR Lakers should snateh the title Lincoln, R. I. away from the clutehes of the October 1, 1962 Tel.: 724-2400 • OFF STREET LOADING Warriors and St. Louis Ha.wks. • SPRINKLERED THROUGHOUT The Warriors, formerly the Chief threats to the Celtics, will • 1ST & 2ND FLOOR HEATED assume the same role out west, this time to the Lakers. NEWTON FRANK Once the scourge of the west­ JA 1-4600 ern sector, the Sf.. Louis Hawks The Man Who Does Not must now battle the Warriors Know Whot He Wants and Pistons to earn the posltloa of bridesmaids to the Lakers. Both Come to The HUMIDOR Len Wilkens, the former Provi­ For Fine Cigars - Tobocos - dence College All-America will Pipes and Smokers' FRED SPIGEL'S definitely bolster the Hawks Accessories with a full time Job. La.st sea­ son he spent most of his time OPEN Mond•y Thru Saturday KOSHER FOOD CENTER 11 A.M. to ' P.M. in the service of the military. and 7 to f P.M. ... 225-229 PRAIRIE AVENUE Yet another In the long line of ... coaches hired by Hawks' owner .."' GA 1-8436 MA 1-6055 Ben Kerner, is Harry Gallatln, KOSHER HOME-MADE former Knicks star who will at­ tempt to last the season. CHOPPED LIVER lb. 99c Prediction Department NEEDLE-POINT-BAGS Eastern Division HOME-MADE Boston Celtics Exp~rtly blocked and mounted on leather covered New York Knickerbockers frames to mctch your colors or on antique finished POTATO SALAD lb. 19c Cincinnati Roya.ls 100% PURE Syracuse Nationals brass frames. Western Division Call or see Mr. G. 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• \ ...0 Political Advertiaement Polltlcal Advertlaement PollUcal Advertltement ·······························1 :N l J.hR jjp,nA (/)m : ... ♦ (C tin ed f p &) As he signed· up each one, an! on u rom ace told him where to be and when, ....°' tions, "It's simple," he was ad- Bernie's last instructions to the Ill vised. "On your way to Bucharest newly hired musicians were "No I:! you will have to stop In Paris, shal

RENTALS: Henry Sherek, the co-producer of "The Affair.'' saw the pictures of the Philharmonic Hall premiere, where the men ~ASPHALT~ wore full-dress suits. Most of these suits of course, were rented DRIVEWAYS .. .. In London, the most famous of such rental places is Moss Bros. PARKING AREAS Sherek tells of the time a man en­ tered the place and asked to see C. P. WATSON Mr. Moss . This was Ascot Day, when those who go to the races ST 1-9298 Anytime usually wear pearl- gray cutaways and matching toppers. ''I'm sorry, but Mr. Moss isn't here," the man was told. "He's RHODY at Ascot today taking inventory." DISTRIBUTORS, INC. SPEECHES: Gov. Rockefelle1 made a speech at a dinner in the 110 NO. MAIN ST. We will scrutinize the expenses of every single deportment in city Museum of Modern Art recently He told the guests: "I've made so PROVIDENCE, R. I. government. We ore going to eliminate waste and inefficiency. many political speeches lately that GA 1-6273 ~' And we ore NOT going to hide government activities behind a even I have come to believe at least half the things I say." 1teil of secrecy. Every nickle that is collected and every nickle ' " Home ol the King of Diamonds" ' that is spent will be fully itemized and reported in crystal clear BANDS: The social season ls language to every citizen of Providence. about to start, the season when COMPLETE SELECTION bandleaders are swamped w Ith ! bookings for college proms, debut OF balls, fraternity dances, etc. It • was the practice of the late band­ MASONIC RINGS We ore going to thoroughly search for ways to save the city's leader Ben Bernie to accept all such bool

In short, we shall manage the city in the way ,t ought to be managed - in the way that a well-organized and profitable business is conducted. And if, in order to do that, major surgery of the present government is necessary and indicated, then we shall proceed with major surgery . • All waste and extravagance of every kind and descri_ption will be weeded out. The erosion of Providence must be halted. We must shift gears and start moving straight ahead. And to do that we need a dynamic and comprehensive program of development - a program designed to meet the needs of the City of Providence for now, and in the years ahead. · HOWARDS. EDWIN AND GREENE SOFORENKO

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\'• ... GIVEN AWARD ... NEW YORK -The National Council on Jewish Audio-Visual All forms of personal and business insurance Materials awarded a citation to including - Life - Accident - Group - Fire - I! II the film , "Judgment at Nurem­ berg," for its "eloquent and Automobile - Casu~lty - Bonds dramatic presenta tion of the re­ Asks To Attend Annual Meeting la tionship of law to man ·s mo­ ra l obligations." Murry M. Halpert October 13. 1962 I a m fully aware that the Dear Editor: men who a re members of the 800 Howard Bldg. Excellent oppartunities are in The concise a nd detailed Chased Shel Emes Association DE 1-9100 Residence : DE 1-6949 description of the make-up and donate their time and efforts the Herald's Classified ads. opera tions of the Chased Shel without remuneration. However , Emes by its president, Mr. Jacob if the Association is encounter­ J. Alprln, was, indeed , very Ing so much difficulty because clarifying. However , with the of ground conditions and is un­ exception of blaming the paor able to perform a satisfactory soil, etc., for the lack of good Job with funds received. why • is gtlLss growth, the President an individual forbidden to bring made no mention of why other In outside help to perform the abuses are prevalent a t the Lin­ task correctly? coln Park Cemetery. Mr . Alprin brought up the As for gr ass growth, how does problem of care for graves Mr. Alprin explain a lush wh ere no living relatives re­ growth of grass on one plot, main. This problem h as no re­ while another, bordering on la tionship, wh atsoever, to the the first , is an eyesore? What upkeep of graves where a h as poor dra inage to do with a charge for such care is made. grave overgrown with grass Because certain graves m ust be that has not been mowed? Why cared for without charge, there has a certain plot never, once, is no reason that work that is been reseeded in a lmost twelve paid for should be neglected . years time ? Why are some Any free care necessary can graves strewn with foreign de­ and must be provided by the bris or contain growths of bram­ community. bles? How many years do The president states that people have to beg to have "the order of business at the sunken graves put back into Chesed Shel Emes annual shape? meetings is the financial report In answer to my letter. pub­ of an independent Public Ac­ lished several weeks ago in countant. But is this report your paper, I have received a made public? The many people flood of letters and telephone who have contracted me wanl calls and have been personally to know. approached by a number of The Association, whether it is persons. a ll of whom have incorporated under Rhode Is­ grievances, some of which I land laws or whether it is the have mentioned above. ALL OVER TOWN ON WPRD RADIO Channel 63 a uthorized caretaker of Lincoln If it is true, as Mr. Alprin ex­ Park Cemetary, is and a lways plains. that lack of shade, ir­ will be a servant of the Jewish regular drainage and other community and as such, should factors present a problem in not be allowed to take a ll mat­ growing good grass, isn't it ters into its own hands. about time that an expert be I publicy request the presi­ called in to take over the job dent and the entire Association It's " SAL TY'S" 20th ANNIVERSARY on WPRO and YOU RECEIVE THE GIFTS p r e s e n t I y assigned to the to invite these of our J ewish "various committees which a l­ community who make payments ways work on this problem ?" to the Chesed Shel Emes and Polltlcal Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Why m ust a family be forced who are naturally interested In to complain of a sunken grave its maintenance, to be guests ELECT THIS TEAM when~..-- cemetery officials claim a nd pa rticipants at · the annua l ' lttjr,~!i.?iOTefir~ar e -a!wa:Vs··- h ard meeting on the first Sunday in at" work? Is it too difficult to December in order to air their notify a family of the existance grievances. of such a condition? Must the Sincerely yours. discovery of this condition be H arry Albert ma de -_by a family, itself. long 11 8 Woodbine St. after its occurence? Providence, R I.

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A wonderful new store ,s now open ot Woylond Squore, HAR ­ ROW'S, LT D. (formerly Bunce THOMAS W. CHARLES A. Brothers). HARROW'S, LTD not every men's store but PEARLMAN KILVERT every mon who hos o floir for distinct ive o n d sophisticoted Republican Candidates For City Council - Second Ward cloth ing inevitobl y .wi ll find h is They Are The Most Qualified woy to HARROW'S. Feoturing H. EXPE RIENCE - State Represe ntative, eight years, EX PERI ENCE -His unusually fi ne backgro und in com­ Research work on Rhode Island taxes, Studie d govern­ munity, civic, business and political activ ities makes Freemon suits sport coots of ment budget control and finance at HarYard School af Charlie Kilvert a most extraordinarily qualified candidate Governm ent, Elected Re publi can Deputy Floor Leader in for City Council. fal:,,rics hond loomed in Scotlond, House. COMMUNITY AND CIV IC EXPERIENCE - Vice- Presi­ Irelond , ond Hebrides suede ORGANIZATIONS - Providence Junior Chamber of dent and Trustee, Providence Lying-In Hospital, Director, Comme rce, Urban League, President Young Adult Div i­ R. I. Division, American Cancer Society, Former Director ond ca shme re sweate rs. Pri ces sion of General Jewish Committee, Bay Scouts a.f af Big Brothe rs af Rhode Island, John Hope Community Am erica, B'noi B'rith, United Fund, Legal Aid Society, Center, and the Rhode Island Association of Mental ore moderate. Charge a ccounts Y.M.C.A., R. I. Young Republicans, J.W .V ., Town Ctiers, Health, Junior Warden and Vestryman, St. Stephen's Church of Providence. Recipient of Brotherhood Award by o re invited . Pl e nty of free park­ Frate rnal Order af Elks, American Legion Rochambeau Post. Jewish War Veterans of R. I. ing· at rear of store. PROFESSION - Attorney at law, 705 Industrial Bank BUS INESS EXPERIENCE - Director, Techni-Rite El ec ­ tronics, Inc. Treasurer, R. I. Engineering Mfg. Co. Bldg., Providence, R. I. - GA. 1-4343. Qualified before R. I. Supreme Court, Federal Bar, U. S. Circuit Court of POLITICAL EXPERIENCE - Former Director of Ad ­ Appeals, Member of R. I. & American Bar Association. ministration, State of Rhode Island; Candidate for Mayor of Providence, 1958; Candidate for Lt. Govern:,r of SID EISENBERG EDUCATION - Classical High School, all-state football Rhode Island, 1960; Member of Providence First. Ward Owner team, 1943 and 1944, Amherst College, A. 8., Harvard ~ ommittee. Low School, L. L B. with honors. EDUCATION -B. E. degree from Yal e. MILITARY SERVICE - Veteran World War II . MILITARY SERVICE - World War II Navy Veteran. PERSONAL - Married, 2 sons 1 daughter, 10 sisters and PERSONAL - Lifelong Rhode Island resident, •3 years Open brothers. Ag e - 35 - life-long Providence Resident. aid, widowe r, five children. Address - 21 Barnes St Friday Address - 203 Blackstone Blvd., Providence, R. I. DE Providence, R. I. Telephone PL 1-6194. Office - UN Jfnrrnw's if:rth. evenings 1-8611. 1-1700. til 9 Men's Haberdashers & Clothiers 461 Angell Street, Wayland Square, Providence VOTE REPUBLICAN J~~~~~~~h N ... TO BUILD HOSPITAL Belt Shemesh council and the · being planted by the Jewish A subecrlptlon to the Herald JERUSALEM - A Sophie American entertainer at dedica­ National Fund in honor of the Is a good gift Idea for the per­ ., Tucker Hospital will be built in tion ceremonies for the Sophie entertainer, who raised funds son who " has everything" e181!. ORGANIZATION :I: the Belt Shemesh village near Tucker Forest in the Judean for forests. Abraham Harzfeld Call 724.-0200. "" Jerusalem according to an an­ Hill township. paid tribute to her contributions = nouncement last week by the The, forest Is the first of• two on behalf of the JNF board. Use Herald Classified ads. NEWS STUDY GROUP TO MEET The Study Group of the Cranston Chapter of Hadassah will meet on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Senior Citizens - at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Mellion, 124 Shirley Blvd. The subject for this week will be Jewish Music, and Mrs. Ellis Rosenth a l is the discussion lead­ EVERYONE er . The chairman for the series Is Mrs. Arnold Isenberg.

SISTERHOOD TO MEET "Accentuate The Positive" CAN NOW JOIN will be the theme of this month's meeting of the Sister­ hood of T emple Beth Sholom. to be held on Wednesday, at 8 P.M., in the temple vestry. BLUE CROSS The program this month con­ cerns the Torah Fund and will be conducted by the chairman, Mrs. Herman Weinstein. The evening will include a talk by PHYSICIANS Rabbi Charles M. Rubel, and the playlet, "Wisdom Hath Builded Her House", featuring Mrs. Julius Levin and Mrs. Morton Paige. An informative feature will SERVICE be presented by Mr~. Rubel who will decorate, discuss, and de­ monstrate holiday tables. A coffee hour will conclude No Age Limit•No Physical Examination Required the evening. TO HAVE BRIDGE The Sisterhood of Temple Si­ In cooperation with the national program to extend Blue nai Is sponsoring a Dessert­ Bridge on Monday evening at Cross-Blue Shield protection to the aged, your Rhode Island 8:15 P .M. In the Temple Social Blue Cross and Physicians Service now offers member­ Hall. Tickets will be sold at the door. and the public Is welcome. ship to everyone - regardless of age - October 15 th rough Mrs. Harold Sadler and Mrs. November 15. Kenneth Sackett are co-chair­ men of the event.

TO HOLD SERVICES If you live or work in Rh ode Island, yo u Qu alify! Congregations Sons of J acob, There's no age limit. You don't need a hea lth state­ Your Rhode Island plans already lead the 24 Douglas Avenue will hold ment. But you should act now. With Blue Cross nation in voluntarily enrolling more of our Shemini Atzeres eve services, and Physicians Service, you ca n take advantage of " se ni or citizens" than any other plan. But for tonight. modern health services without serious financial the first time, a nationally-coordinated enroll­ Shemini Atzeres Morning ment of the aged is now being conducted by Services will be held tomorrow worry. And you'll be joining the 8 out of 10 Rhode Blue Cross-Blue Shield plans across the at 8:30 A.M.; Yizkor Service at L Islanders who already have found that Blue Cross co untry. 10 A.M .; Mincha Service at 5 :J5 (, and Physicia ns Service is the best way to pre-pay P.M. ► •. hospital medica l Bills. In cooperation with this national program - Slmhas Torah eve, Saturday, and to make certain that everyone has an there will be a Hakofos Cere­ opportunity to jo in - your non-profit health mony at 6:30 P .M. All members HERE'S WHAT BLUE CROSS PROVIDES! Blue pla ns in Rhode Island are again opening are invited to come with their Cross pays hospital bills. You can choose either membership from October 15 through Novem­ children. Flags will be given to the semi-private plan, $20 per-day or $14 per-day ber 15. There is no age limit. Anyone- either a ll children accompanied by hospital room, board, and general nursing care adults. over age 65 or under age 65 - ca n join now. Simhas Torah morrung Ser­ coverage. All three plans give PER SON ALIZED vices will be held on Sunday at SERVICE BENEFITS. This means full-payment AT THESE LOW MONTHLY RATES YOU CAN CHOOSE 8:30 A.M . cove rage for most hospita l services when you are THE PLAN THAT FITS YOUR NEEDS AND BUDGET BEST ! a bed patient in any member hospita l. SEMI-PRIVATE TO HOLD SERVICES Full payment for semi-private accommo- Shemini Atzereth Services will dations, or $24 per day for private MONTHLY be held tonight at 7 :30 P.M. at LOOK WHAT PHYSICIANS SERVICE PROVIDES! accommodations Indivi dual Family the Cranston Jewish Center and BLUE CROSS ...... $10.35 $16.30 With Physicians Service, yo u subscribe to a surgi­ on Saturday morning at 9 A.M. PHYSIC IANS SERVICE PLAN A 1.90 4.25 Yiskor Memorial Service will cal-medical plan that is endorsed and guaranteed TOTAL BOTH PLANS $12.25 $2D.55 take place at approximately by the doctors themselves. If your income is within BLUE CROSS $10.35 $16.30 10:30 A.M. on Saturday. certain broad limi ts and you meet other qualifica ­ PHYSICIANS SERVICE PLAN Ei 2.85 6.15 On Saturday at 7:30 P .M . tions, your surgica l bil ls are paid in full. Pla n A TOTAL BOTH PLANS $13.20 $22.45 Simchas Torah Services will be is designed for persons with modest incomes, and held. Flags will be distributed $20 DAILY BENEFIT PLAN Individual Family to children; Hakofos processions Pl an B is designed for persons with moderate or BLUE CROSS ...... $ 7.90 $12.60 of the Torah and consecration higher incomes. PHYSICIANS SERVICE PLAN A 1.90 4.25 ceremonies to welcome the be­ TOTAL BOTH PLANS $ 9.80 $16.85 ginners in Hebrew School will BLUE CROSS ...... $ 7.90 $12.60 be held. On Sunday morning at HERE'S HOW TO JOIN! PHYSICIANS SERVICE PLAN B . 2.85 6.15 9 A.M. there will be Simchas TOTAL BOTH PLANS $10.75 $18.75 Torah Services· children's ser­ And You Must Act Before November 15th. vices will be at 10 A.M. There $14 DAILY BENEFIT PLAN Individual Fam ily 1. Use the coupon at right to get ful l information will be Hakofos once again. BLUE CROSS ······· ·-·· ··-·-····-··· $ 4.70 $ 7.75 Rabbi Saul Leeman and Can­ and yo ur application blank. PHYSICIANS SERVICE PLAN A 1.90 4.25 tor J ack Smith will officiate at 2. Choose the Plans that fit your needs and budget TOTAL BOTH PLANS $ 6.60 $12.00 all services and Mrs. Ellis Ro­ senthal will be the organist. best. BLUE CROSS ...... $ 4.70 $ 7.75 PHYSICIANS SERVICE PLAN B . 2.85 . 6.15 TO HAVE FASHION SHOW 3. Send in your application before Novem ber 15. TOTAL BOTH PLANS $ 7.55 $13.90 Within a matter of a few weeks you 'll receive Hope Chapter B'nai B'rlth QUARTERLY Women will have their annual your membership card. Your protection will then Fall Fashion Show Wednesday. begin with hospital admissions or physicians The quarterly ra te is three times the monthly rate. The first payment must be made on a quarterly basis . .. Oct. 24, at 8 P .M. at Congre­ services rendered, beginning on or after Decem­ then if yo u choose, you can·pay monthly. gation Shaare Zedek, 688 Broad ber 1, 1962. Street. The fashion show will be presented by T eresa's of Cranston. , , IMPORTANT NOTES Mrs. Howard Coleman and BLUE-CROSS PHYSICIANS SERVICE Mrs. Wilbert' Rosenberg are pro­ A. Fam ily membership covers husband, wife and 31 Canal Stre~t gram chairmen. Models will be all unmarried children under the age of 19. Providence 1, Rhode Island from the members of Hope Please se nd my application card and complete enrollment Chapter B'nai B'rith. Models B. If your application is rece ived by November 15, information. I understand there's absolutely no obligation are the Mesdames Justin Ben­ on my part. your membership will be effective with hospital harrls, Richard Ehrens. Gilbert admissions or physicians services beginning on Fain, David Leven. Leonard NAME.. Linsky, Jonah Slrkln, Herbert or after December 1, 1962 (not the date of Cohen, Martin Waldman. application). STREET Mrs. Gerald Staub will be C. Conditions existing at the time of application fashion coordinator, assisted by CITY ...... ZONE ...... STATE Mrs. Jack Perlmutter. Mrs. El­ are not covered for the first seven months of Please Print Clearly Using Pencil or Ballpoint Pen liot Solomon Is In charge of membership. refreshments. The meeting Is ...... ···••.•···· ...... open to the public. - ~~::;;;:;:=====:;:::::::::::====::::.::.::::::-=__-=.-~=--=-=-=__:= .=--==.:_:__: _:__ =::__:_:_:_'"_-_:"'_-~---_-_-::_-_-:::_-_-::~--:::----c---::::---::---:::-=-==~~==----.---- __ ...... ,.__...~~---

first grade pupils of the Sun­ There are same 4,500 edu- ::; CANDID WEDDINGS day school will be consecrated. catlonal Institutions of all types IIAR • MITZVAHS In Israel. About 65 per cent of ., i CONG. SONS OF ABABAM them are of the kindergarten or gj Shachrls services will begin primary school level. :,, tM~A~~~t ~Tc~R!9o~ tomorrow at 9 A.M. The ser­ ------= ST 1-6769 mon will be at 10 :15 A.M. The 0 parade of the Torahs for Sim­ c:, ~ chath Tarah, will be at 6 : 30 P.M. On Sunday, Shachris ser­ THE vices will begin at 9 A.M. RUBBISH TEMPLE BETH AM KING Temple Beth Am will hold services this evening at 8 : 30 =~ Rubbish Removed P .M. Rabbi Pesach Sobel's ser­ I $2.00 up mon will be "The End at the ~ Beginning." An Oneg Shabbat • Re-style it ta 5' Prompt Service! will follow. • New Life "l • INDUSTRIAL • New B~auty l:l ~ ! • COMMERCIAL Subscribe to the Herald. ... • RESIDENTIAL ~ 0 UN 1-7267 [ti~;~· <"l Planning For Luncheon - Final plans for the Foll Book Re­ models BARRINGTON Buy or ,f >'l view Luncheon of the Si sterhood of Temple Beth Am ore trade 0 BEAUTIFUL LOCATION at ' tlj checked by the chairman, Mrs. Benjamin Furman, left, and Custom Built tremendous ~ her co-chairman, Mrs. Bernard Klemer. The affair, to be savings :i:, 3-Bedroom Full ... STORE he ld next Thursday at 12:30 P.M. at the Temple, will feature guarantee !D Spacious Bi-Lnel Ranch Easy terms Lill ian Ostrows of Boston. Not present when the pi cture was 128 No. Main St. ... token was Mrs. Israe l Moses, reservations chairman. COMPLETELY FURNISHED Fain's Bldg., EL. 1-8568 "' WITH LANDSCAPED GROUNDS Open 9.5 - Wed. 9-9 I'°"' OVERLOOKING Free Parking NARRAGANSETT IA Y SAFETY BROKER CHerry 5-6808 WITH Sunday or Alter 6:00 P.M. BUREAU BULLETIN APPEARS Mrs. Abraham Berman will as­ The October, 1962 issue of the sist Mrs. Grassman. Bureau Bulletin has just ap­ peared with a review of J ewish TEMPLE SINAI BUY WHOLESALE AND SAVE educational events which took CADY place in the community, and The theme of Rabbi Donald WAREHOUSE OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 9-5 MOV ING & STORAGE COMPANY materials of interest to teach­ Heskins' sermon tonight at ser­ FRESH MEATS - CANNED FOODS vices will be "The Eternal Cy­ AT AGENT ALLIED VAN LINES ers. Copies of the bulletin are FROZEN FOODS - FREEZERS available at the Bureau office. cle." T he choir will sing. An Providence, Rhode Island Oneg Shabbat will fo llow the services. HOME SUPPLY DIVISION DExter 1-7860 TO SPONSOR BRIDGE 400 GLENWOOD AVE. PAWT. R. I. Shem ini Azeret services will FLINK The Sisterhood of Congrega­ AT THE PROV.-PAWT. CITY LINE tion Sons of Abraham will spon­ be held Saturday morning and sor its Annur.l Bridge on Wed­ JUST RECEIVED nesday at 8 P .M. in the vestry of the synagogue, Prairie and Factory Closeouts ! Potters Avenues. Proceeds are for the Talmud Torah Scholar­ ship Fund. WALLPAPER Mrs. Abraham J . Paull is chairman and Mrs. David Ba­ VALUES $1.00 - $2.00 ratz and Mrs. Barney Maldavir are co-chairmen. There will be door prizes and table prizes. ·, .2.9.~- 39c TO LAUNCH DONOR EVENT Mrs. Stanley Grossman will be hostess at her home a t 70 Harwich Road, on Monday, at ADLER a luncheonette for committee and workers to launch the An­ nual Donor Even t of the Provi­ Hardware & Paint Co. dence Chapter of Hadassah . 198 Prairie Ave. DE 1-8135 This year the event will take place on J anuary 8 with Mrs. ! W! LL A R ~ SHOPP.J NG CENTER The cook's Benjamin Glasser as chairman. best friend MRS. HOUSEWIFE! - a kitchen phone1 is yours a 'Protected' family?

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I d1 ' ' ... SUPPORT NEGRO ism" was sent by the National TO MARK ANNIVERSARY of Cranston, announce the mar­ ... JERUSALEM - A "strong Union of Israeli students to JERUSALEM - The tenth riage of their son. Jeffrey Lau­ expression of solidarity and sup­ James Meredith, Negro student anniversary of the death of rence Kahn, to Barbara Louise l .. port in his fight against racial- at Mississippi University. Dr. · Chaim Weizmann, first Pearlstein, daughter of Mr. and .. ('( "'... President of Israel, will be wide­ Mrs. Arthur Pearlstein of Los ..; ly observed throughout the Angeles, Calif., on Feb. 2, 1962 ... country with a series of pulillc in Las Vegas, Nev . Ill DELIGHTFUL events, culminating in a spe­ Grandparents are Mr. and r.l cial Knesset meeting dedicated Mrs. Samuel A. Kaplan of ! to Dr. Weizmann's memory. The Thackery Street, and Mr. and Ea< DINING anniversary this year falls on Mrs. Joseph Kahn of Tujunga, 0 0 November 20, but the observ­ Calif. Daughter Born ;,,' Selected by "Gourmet" as one of N. E's finest. Famous ances are to begin on Novem­ < Johnson's for Ocean Fresh Sea Foods since 1905. Four Dining ber l. Mr. and Mrs. William Payton e Hummocks Rooms . Fabulous Prime Ribs and Steaks in Prime Rib of 100 Betsey Williams Drive, Ill Room . Lobsters from our own tanks. Cafe Midnight TUTORING Edgewood, announce the birth 245 Alle'ns Ave. 'til 1 o.m. - Cocktails. Own Bakery. Children's Menu. of their fourth child, Lois Mi­ Tel. HO 1-6000 James F. Reilly "'Q Parking for S00 con. Open uery day. riam, on Sept. 26. LA FESTA will be held every Wednesday e•ening. Music, Algebra - Social Studies Completes Examination The ROME gay costumes, buffet. .Visit our attractive new Cocktail English - Latin - French ~r.l Lt. Gerold N. Borodach, MC, R Lounge. Banquet rooms available for parties. We are still Spanish - German USNR, has successfully com­ = estaurant serving a fine Italian Cuisine, featuring " Lo Carretta." Also pleted the written examination Q Route 1, delicious Steaks, Lobsters, Chicken. Roast beef, Sa-turdays Experience with public and private z. Khool pupils given by the American Board of N. Attleboro, MHS. and Sundays. Open Daily at 5; Sundays at 12. George at the Engagement - Mrs. Shirley Anesthesiology. He received :J MYrtle 9-4041 console every Fri ., Sat. and Sun. PL 1-0395 [!l White of 132 Lancaster his A. B . from Brown Uni­ versity and his M. D. from r.l Street announces the engage­ Q ment of her daughter Zina, Tufts University. He then served 0 his residency in the Boston New also the daughter of the late England Center Hospital and at =Ill Jack A. White, to Donald P. Tufts New England Medical r.l Goldsmith, son of Mr. and Center. Mrs. George W . Goldsmith =-Ea< CASUAL Dr. Borodach is married to of 7 Dana Street. the former Ardell Bette Kabal­ Miss White is a graduate of kin. daugh ter of Mrs. Samuel Hope High School and attended Kaba lk in of Morris Avenue. and Bryant College. the la te Mr. Kabalkin. Dr. Bo­ ~ORNER'S Mr. rodach is the son of Mrs. Goldsmith, a graduate of Classical High School. is a Ab ram Borodach of Willimantic. 29 DORRANCE ST. - On The Mall member of the senior class at Conn., and the late Mr. Boro­ the University of Rhode Island dach. where he is president of Alpha Epsi lon Pi Fraternity, and a member of the Phi Sigma Bio­ logical Honor Society. He will attend the University of Ver­ mont School of Medicine. An Au gust wedding is plan­ IJilfD·IIJ1\Y ned. Preciou:J ::lur:J * * Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Bernard I. Kahn Avoi d the Fall Rush . See us today of Mar Vista, Calif ., formerly for free expert consultation, advice and estimate. CALL GA 1-8096 Storage your little lur MINK A SPECIALTY (Continued From Pa.ge 3) Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schwartz of MARK WEINBERG 572 Rockdale Road. New Bed­ Custom Furrier ford. Mass. Maternal grandpar­ the Lapham Bldg. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Max 290 Wes tminster St. h' . Alexander of 150 Chace Avenue. ' t Now Going On Capri Hair Stylist 795 Hope St., Providence TE 1-9136 Political Advel"tisement Political AdveJ"tlsement P olitical Advertisement Open 9 -5 l st Senatori-:il EAST SIDE-FOX POINT District Now - Monday and Tuesdoy Specials

Cold Waves (Cream or 0;11 Reg. $16.S0 Now $10.00 Meet a NEW Republican Candidate for SENATOR Shampoo on·d Waves $2.00 Color Rinses (½ price) 50¢ DWIGHT H.- OWEN Hi-Styling ond Shoping $3.50 ( AS PERSONNEL DIRECTOR OF THE CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COM­ PANY, HE KNOWS AND UNDER­ ST ANDS THE PROBLEMS OF THE WORKING MAN, LABOR, MAN­ AGEMENT, BUSINESS AND INDUS­ TRY.

He has a long and sustained history of public spirited action: PT boat activity in the Southwest Pacific, Legion of Merit for Combat United Fund Worker - Director Chil­ dren's Friend & Service - Junior Achievement - New England Coun­ cil - YMCA Committee - Legisla- tive and Civil Service Committees - former Ward Committeeman - Graduate of George Washington Uni­ versity School of Law in 1939 - father of three sons (who hope to find NOW SHOWING TELEPHONE RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED! employment in Rhocfe Island when they are of age.) CINERAMA Theatre BRUCE M_ SEL YA, Chairman Mat. $1.50 &. $1.25 Eves. - $2.00 & $1.75 Mats., Wed.-Sal.-Sun. 2:30 - l!."Ve~ . Sun. 7:30 Mon.-Thu. 8:00; Frl.-Sat. 8:30 i VOTE-On November 6th. Vote in a New Republican Team-VOTE 111 Ho~ St. - Prov. R. I, FREE PARKING - GA 1-1145 I I' 1-Accounting, Bookkeeping 10-Cement, Asphalt Work 21-Help Wantecl - Women 27-Miscellaneous For Sale 37-Real---,1 Estate Wanted l BOOKKEEPER, experienced In double ASPHALT WORK SECRETARY, afternoons, wanted py SNOW REMOVERS = entry through trial balance. Ac­ Temple Emanu-El Rell,tous School. 1 4 counts payable and receivable. Pay- Buy yours now! Top brands, Snow w:a~~•~K ne;r:;~9l~o.cJ, to~t::'O:: = :;~:r~~onp/oh~~~r:r :S~tt! d':fvve~i;~ Knowledge of short.hand necessary. Bird, Bob Cat, Snow Flyr, Moto range. Pearson Realt)'. HO 7-7:ris ~ rates. parking areas for home and industrial Call Dr. Klein, DE 1•1617, Monday ~e.rfT~dt~asonable ~:i through Thursday afternoons. Mower. Parts, we service what we areas. Ma'nufacturers of •~lacktop" sell. BOOKKEEPING service through b•I• pavements. Hot and cold mixes. ------S, PETKO PROOUCTS 37a-Realtors ance sheet, fully equipped. Rates MONGILLO CO. 22-Hi-Fi, TV, Radio reasonable. CE 1-4788 anytime after 1720 Mineral Spring Av.nue CE 1-9000 WI 2-7919 CARROLL, Margaret T .: East Provl• 5. 11-9 Long established RADIO, Televlslon, repairing by ex­ North Providence EL 3-2457 dence, Rivenide, Rumford. Sales, !;I►~ 12-7 petienced, reliable man, all makes, 12-14 rentals. Residential, commercial. GE 2-Antiques reasonable. Call after 4, ro 4-2969. 4-1468. 12-28 ~ CEMENT work, asphalt, ready mix. IIHi:I 28-Moving, Storage, Trucking THE CELLAR Door, Route 101 , Old Additions, Alterations, Aluminum 38-Roofing, Siding O Hartford Pike, antiques, gifts. Thel­ Siding, Garages. EL Ul789, EL ARCH MOVERS $7.00 hourly In 1-8676. 1~3 23-Home Repairs ma and Dorothy Dame. 12-28 Rhode Island. Local and Long DI.s­ ------EXPERT leak repairing, gutterln1---, ~ GENERAL contractor, •II kinds of ce-­ tance. Insured. PA 2-5760. ALUMINUM S!OING ment work, sidewalks, driveways, r::S:if;ee 1~. too 3-Apartments For Rent building. All types trenching, cess­ c~~!~~- :E = pools, excavating. Free estimates. storm windows, doors, gutters, add!· l:t-7 1111 ELMWOOO SECTION Uons, patios. porch enclosures, ce­ GE 4-0421. 12-21 ment steps, aluminum rails, rooflnt. NEW SHALIMAR APARTMENTS CEMENT contracting: Garages, sin­ 38b-Rooms With Board ,.. 99 MELROSE STREET On the spot estimates. 50 years ex­ gle, $850; double, $1,250; cement­ perience. 1------!O Deluxe 4 room suites. Recently com­ cinder blocks, complete. Angelo 29-Nursing Homes WAKEFIELO MANOR ,.. pleted! Air condltlontng, individual TE 1-n41 heat control. Parking. Electric stove, Mirando, 285 Laurel Hill Ave., Beautiful South County retirement I refrigerator. Food disposal. Colored, EL 1-8524. 11-9 11-IS VACANCIES (4), In small private rest home 30 miles from Providence. t-a. tiled bath, tub enclosure. Panelllng. CEMENT: Colored patios, 10 X 20, home, 2432 Pawtucket Ave., East Large, spacious sunny private roona. Clothes washer and dryer. Storage $125. All cement flagstone and field­ BB&L Construction Co. - BuUdlng Providence, "34-2409. 11--9 Dining room or tray 1ervtce. For in­ factllties. Now available for lease. stone work. Backhoe service. Free Contractors. All type•new con­ ------formation, wrtte $135 monthly. estimates. RE 9-1102. DE 1-1829. struction, renovations, additions, re­ 29a-Offices, Desk Space Wakefield Manor, Post Road 11-30 pairs. CE 1-0553. 8-63 GA 1-1801 WI 2-1894 Wakefield or call ST s-1711 12-14 CEMENT repairs; chimneys, steps, ROOFING, Roof patching, Chimneys BROAD: Dentist-optometrist. Near hos- OAK HILL, spacious 3 bedroom du­ flaking, leaking cellars. Brick point­ repaired and rebuUt, gutter work. !~JI plex, birch kitchen, lavette. Finished ed. UN 1-4842, UN 1-6992 anytime. Guaranteed. Insurance, estimates. t~\8~: c3om:l~~=ly r~~meiora~~ i!1a~ basement, garage. PA 5-0074. 10-26 11-30 PL 1-6847. 11-9 sonable rent. ST 1-2288, WI 1-8738. 39-Sewer, Cesspool Service WESLEYAN Ave., 132, Elmwood and CEMENT steps, patios, sldewalks, WAYLAND Avenue, 133. Office, 1 Broad. Attractive 3 rooms, 2nd. dtiveways, lea king cellars, cesspools 23aa-Household Goods room on tyade floor, avallable after CESSPOOL, septic tank service, ■ van-­ UtiHtles furnished. PL 1-2449, EL and dry wells. Save dollars, call Nov. 1. Air-conditioning, parking, able 24 hours. Reliable, reasonable. 1-9660. A. E. Johnson, PA 5-7534. 11 -2 BEDROOM, 3 pieces, hand painted, Janitor service. Call PA 6-2593 after Aames Cesspool Cleaners, GA l• LANDSCAPING, Asphalt driveway, dressing table, chair, draperies, ex 5 P.M . 9029. U3 6-Ash, Rubbish Removal small jobs, patch r epairs, water celle nt condition. Other items. problems. 30 years experience. Sacrlrlce. UN 1-1019. 30-Paint'g, Paper'g, Decorat'g 42-Special Notices RE 7-7629. U3 CELLARS cleaned, rubbish removed, COTTON shag rug 9 x 12, gray, also light moving, reasonable p rice. SIDEWALKS, cement and asphalt, 4 scatters 24 x 44 inches, pink. Ex­ AL TE RATIONS: Interior, exterior EMBROIDERED articles, hand made. Junior's Trucking Ser vice. JA 1-0874. small job accepted, call ST 1-7862. cellent condition. ST 1-6Hl. painting, paperhanging, floors r e-­ PUlowcases, bureau scarves, table­ 1-4 11-30 DINING Room s uite, exclusive Baker rtnlshed, plastering. H. Fishman, 2A c loths, dish towels, Ideal for gtrts. CELLARS, yards, attics cleaned, $5. pieces, practically new. Call day Georgia, WI 1-5122. 11 -2 Reasonable. 751-8520. 12-7 On the spot service. JA 1-5797, 12-Clothing, Furs time 434·3549. MODERN Painting Company paints PHYSICIANS, OENTISTS, PL 1-3463. 11 -30 REFRIGERATOR, used Philco, good homes, factories, etc. 5 o r more HOSPITALS (or recreation room or summ<'r homes - $50 deductible. Free esU­ RUBBISH, attics, cellars, yards clean­ BEAVER jacket, dyed gray, size 8-10, let us collect your past due ac­ ed. Reasonable. A. R. and Son, HO nicely styled, fine condition. CH camp, $40. NI 7-5736 a(ter 6. males. Fully Insured . Call now! RE 7-0148. 11 -9 count for a flat fee of $3.50 regard­ 1-8499, RE 7-4975. 11 -30 5-3724 . less of the age or size of the ac­ MINI< jacket, sliver blue, practlc•lly 23ac-Houses For Rent or Sale NATIONWIDE Painting and Decorat­ count. Write new. WI 1-8484 , ST 1-2024. ing. All work guaranteed, Interior Sb-Business Equipment BELLEVUE AVENUE, Warwick. 5. and exterior . Free estimates. UN 11 High St., Boston 10, MHS. room ranch, 3 bedrooms. Completely 1-56 11. 10-63 Room 42 or Tel. 426-0475 GROCERY, Restaurant, Office Furni­ 12ab-Dancing, Music, Drama renovated, built-In gas plate and ture, Showcase, Registers, Provi­ oven , gas ho t wa ter healing, fire R. E. BENNETT & SON dence Auction Room No. 2, Cran­ a larm system, ceramJc tile bath, SILVER, copper, brass refinished, r• ston, PL 1-1315. 12-14 MUSICAL instruction piano, voice, Contracton plated. Silver Service Co., 10 Lin­ solfcgglo, accordion, organ. ChJld­ kitche n. Fo r rent or sale. Owne r . coln Ave., Riverside, GE 4-7766. 12-21 ren. adults. Conservatory trained HO 3-9 185. pai.ntlng, gutters and carpentry. Pa­ Bbb-Business Opportunities starr. AnRellna Carrozza and Daniel pe rhanging, masonry work, spraying, SPEAKERS, travelogues, sublects from Branca. GA 1-4353 . I(}.26 antiquity to zoology. No service 23ab-lnvestments fully insured, 45 years experience. charge. Speaker's Bureau, TE 1-1009. CLEANSING store or equipment, ,, presses, puff irons, 3 h. p., hotter . 13-Dressmaking, Alterations VENTURE capital needed. Sound pro­ Tel. 431-2246 sewing machine, good location. Call position, excellent potential. Roge r 11·9 43-Special Services PA 3-1050 or UN 1-0489 evenings. A . Nault, attorney, One Main Street, PAINTING 1J 10-26 EXTRA! EXTRA Woonsocket, R . I. 762--1002. } LINCOLN. Nursing home including all People 's Home Sewing Service ls of­ A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME fering the low fall prices. Interior, Exterior 'j equipment. 14 patients. Owne r 's 23c-Jobs Wanted- Men TILL IT'S PROTECTED apartment. A11 in top condition. Take advantage of this fa ll special. Paperhanging, carpentry, roofs and Skirts Hemmed $1.00. Dresses Hem­ Good tnccme producer. Financing ATTENTION home ownen, business gutters repaired. Reasonable prices. A U L approved custom made fire avaUable. C-. L. & H . J. Gross., Inc. med $1.00. Coats Hemmed $3.00. Zip­ men! Ha ndy man services, yards Free estimates. Guaranteed. warning system completely installed GA 1-6010. per Replacement $1.25. Alte rations, raked, lowest rates. RE 9-7065. 9-63 Each $1.00. F. NOTARIANNI in the home for less than $200. MARKET, Sup'!rette with rea l estate. Temporary Telephone Is 9-63 One of best In South Providence. GE 4-6214 - 9 a.m. - 2 p.m . HO 1-4397 ST 1-"90 '41-7076 Established over 30 years. Grossing Monday to Friday $60,000 yearly, plus income from 3 24-Jobs Wanted - Women 1-4 ufn 1-4 i tenements. Entire investment re­ BUNGALOWS painted, $100, cottages, turned in 2 years. Asking $15,000 IRONING done In my home. Ruson- $200, 3 famllles, $300. Free estimates. 44-Stamps, Coins, Books ' or will sell se parate ly. Owner. PA -16-Firewood, Fuel able ra tes. VA 8--0505. l" Call K-K , 724-2571. 12.-28 ' 5-3673. 10-26 WOMAN would like to do laundry In INTERIOR and exterior painting. Ceil­ ENCYCLOPEDIAS, Collier's, 24 vol­ ' MOTEL 11 units of which 2 are FIREWOOD, fireplace logs. Delivered, her home, or out. Experienced. ings, wallpapering. Quality work­ ume, major set, brand new. Term.s ' double. Year round ope ration. Hot r easonable. RE 7-9453. U no answer, Reasonable, 521-0406. manship. R. Maclntosh, PL 1-4513. arranged. GE 8-6327. 11-30 ' water heat. wall to wall carpeting. RE 7-1410. 11-2 WOMAN desires Ironing, own home; 12-28 ' ceramic tile, showers, plus livin ~ FUEL oil, 200 gal., $25.25. Burner serv­ or housework gentleman's home. WALLPAPER, 200 patterns, at ½ 45aa-Trucking ' ouarte rs. Gross Income $20,000, net ice. S&H Green Stamps. Hillsgrove 1.25 hourly, after 3, 941 -7815. u!n price. Cardi Hardware, 711 Oak lawn ' $1!'>.000. Price $70,000. Martin 463- Oil, RE 7-1079. 11 ·23 Ave., Cranston, WI 2-0600 . 12.-28 MOVING • Trucking - Dellverles any­ 9370. where, no Job too small. Reasonable ' FUEL, 200 gallons, $24 cash plus tax. 24a-Laundering rates call after 6 p.m., 351-9503. 9-63 ' Comet Oil Co. GA 1-1157. Umited. 9-Carpenters And Builders 31-Pet Column YOUNG man with truck wllt do odd S-63 LAUNDRESS will do fine laundering jobs. WI 1-2570 days, 941-3521 in her home. Called for and d e­ POODLES, black miniatures, 2 , .. evenings. 11-30 ADDITIONS, alterations, residential, 17-Floor Servicing livered. UN 1-7980. 12-7 males, AKC registered, 14 weeks industrial buildings. Garages. Bath­ inoculated. Call HO 7-9342. ll·9 rooms, cement work. dormers, stor e 48-Window Cleaning fronts. Free estimates. 942-1044. FLOORS washed and waxed, also all 2S-Lawns, Landscape POODLE Parlor: Clipping, grooming, shampoo, hair styling and naUacures. AL TE RATIONS and remodeling, re­ general cleaning. Reasonable. Lar­ PROFESSIONAL w indow clnnlng at r y's Home Cleaning. TE 1-390 1. 8-63 LANDSCAPE maintenance. Free es­ Reasonable. PA 5-9710, PA 3-7682, c reation rooms. no job too small. PA 3-8581. U3 reasonable rates. RE 9·2088. MS Moshier, DE 1-159 1. 10-63 timates. Go anywhere, PA 2.-7142, FLOORS washed, waxed, polished and 723-1024, after 6 p.m. 11-2 ADDITIONS, recreation rooms and buffed. Homes-<:o mmerclal. Reason­ able. 861-5517 between 4-6 p.m. 10-63 LANDSCAPING Is our business, RH• 32-Plastering home remodeling. Free estimates. sonable rates. Call after 5, CE Reasonable prices. RE 7-3340, RE VICTORY Floor Surfacing. Sanding, 1-8978. 7-8268. 11 -30 re finishing, waxing, commercial, CEILINGS plastered, one day service. r esidential. Best Work, reasonable SOUTHERN New England Tree Re­ Reasonable. Patches and repair AARON. Carpentry, roofing. painting, work. E. Anderson, JA 1-2880. 8-63 papering, cement work. $5 up. For price. TE 1-5852. 12-28 moval. Registe r ed and insured. Free estimates. Reasonable rates. EX­ prompt service. EL 1-6539. 12-28 WOOD floors sanded and finished: Ex­ press 7-7978. 11-30 35-Private Instruction CLIP and save. Tile, new bathrooms, nert workmanship. Old floors marle You Get like new. Free eslimatt!S. Franklin TREE~rOOts removed. Reason­ kitc hens, playrooms, garages, dor­ able. DE 1-0709. mers. etc. Lowest prices! PA 6-0499 . Floor Servicing Co. Call 351•6188. LEARN to drive safely. Courteous, PA 3-9679, 723-4342. 11-2 certified instruction. County Driv­ 26aa-Lots For Sale ing School, GE 8-5855, CH 5-8242. CARPENTRY, cabinet work, additions, I Ba-Furniture Refinishing 1-4 r emodeling, kitchens, bathrooms, PIANO lessons at your home. Begin­ rumous rooms. Quality work at the UPHOLSTERING - rebl1ilt like new: BUSINESS land, zoned fOf' profes• Results rig ht price. EL 1-3938, EL 1-5781. ners a nd advanced. Vincent Borrelli. Custom made furniture, mattresses, slonal building, launderette, body Call evenings, EL 1-6221. 11-30 9-63 box snrings. Free estimates. Barring­ shop, diner, bank, etc. UTC buses, COMPLETE construction work, all ton Upholstry, 68 Maple Avenue, CH water. S3.500 per lot and up. Owner. TUTORING: Algebra, Latin, French, work guaranteed. Anthony's Build­ S-2980. 12.-14 PA 6-5142. Spanish. German, History, English. ing Co., CE 1-0589. 12-14 CRANSTON, Dean Estates. Large James Rellly, PL 1--0395. 11-9 19a-Gutter Service wooded lot on Russett Way. 72 ft. TUTORING - Latin, Engllsh, History, From 10-Cement, Asphalt Work frontage. Owner, 942-1178. Call PL 1-7203 after 6. GUTTERS, roofing, chimneys, porches, HARBOR Island - 2 choice lots, 62 x AL TEi:tATION - Asphalt and cement paintln~. carpentry, insured, esti­ 148 each. Cedar Point Road. 3 36-Real Estate For Sale oavlnl?. General conf.r::i, ctlnl? . AJ!::n . minutes from nrivate salt water mates. Rounds Co., JA 1-4541 after beach. WI 2-3257. m::i,rhlnery r entals. UN 1-7673, EJ , 6. 11-9 BARRINGTON. 25 acres. Good 9-room 1-8676. 5-&:l HAWKINS Boulevard - over 10,000 Early AmerJcan with barns, facing sq. ft. , 40c sq. rt. Sewer, water, ex­ salt water. Unusual Investment op­ HERALD ASPHALT drive ways, sidewalks. park­ oortunity. Brogan, SO 1-7787. lne- areas. DriveW:lVS 30 x 12, $70. 20-Heating, Plumbing rlusive residential section. Owner. AIJ:" sealcoatlng. TE 1-4395. 12-21 Reduced price. TE 1~07. NARRAGANSETT PLUMBING and heating, alterations, JOHNSTON, 9 lots, corner of Oneida F.xceJlent in every detail. On beautlful Asohalt drivewavs, sidewalks and installations and reoairs. Call Ma­ and Normandy Sts. Call PL 1-9526. Salt Pond with outlet to the sea for n~rklnl! areas. Driveways. SO x 9, cedo Plumbing and Heating, DE boating. Also excellent for swtm. S65: other sl7.e~ in nrooortton. Also 1-4775. 11-2 26b-Merchandise Wanted min~ and fishing. 10 year old, 7 room Classified .111 necial In Seal Coating drivewav$:. ranch home. Hot water heat, gar- 30 x 9, $16.50. All work guaranteed. 20a-Help Wanted - COUNCIL Thrift Shop ,,rgently needs bage dlsoosal, dishwasher. 2-car Free estimate~. chlldren's re-usable clothing. Also, garage. Guest house. Beautlfully Men, Women lanrlscaned on over an acre of land ROYAL PAVING CO. men's, women's, household articles. jewelry. 174 Ives St. GA 1-0955. 11-16 with 2½ acres more available. Owner TEL: 751-3303 To Represent RADCO PRODUCTS CO. Adsl Call CE 1-7690 11 -:tn 27-Miscellaneous For Sale ASPHALT drivewavs. all sites. dur­ Se11in,e- to home owners a U. L. ap­ WARWICK. PIigrim Terrace. Practlcal- I ' 1:v :t bedroom ranch, tile bath, able. <: mooth finish. Fully guaran­ orovf>d fire warnln~ systP.m, complete, RELAX·A·CIZOR, 4 dials, H advertised new, ,: teed a year s. Reason::i,bJe. Also Seal installed for less than S200. Top com­ hlrch ktt.chen, gArage, extras. In (ashlnn mA.e;azine, excellent ("1Jn­ $14,800. Call owner, RE 7-9039. ·, Coating. Unive rsal Paving. PL 1- mission pa id weekly. Car necessary. dltion. Cost $300, sen $150. PL 1-8400. 2076. 11 -30 Apply 397 Elmwood Ave., Prov. 11 -9 Call 37-Real Estate Wanted ASPHALT ORIVEWAY 10 A. M. to S P. M. TENT, Army, 16' x 16', Insulated can­ 11-16 vas. frame t ype with two doors, In­ 9 x 45, sneclal $45. All other sl7.es sulated rloor pane ls, destgnrd for BATTISTA : Tel. 737-5067. Realtor In proportlort. S neclals on oarklng summer . winter occupanc.v . Asking """!I~ all types oronerty. MultlnlP. ar eas a nd sid ewalks. All work guar­ 2T-Help Wanted - Women S?M. 378 River Road, Lincoln, PA llstln~ and personal, dependRhl,. anteed. S-2066. sPrvlre. 11·16 NEW ENGLANO PAVING CO. WINDEX. P-4r. Clean. Lestoll. gallon 724-0200 CHRISTMAS selling season will soon CRANSTON neighbors. Buven walt­ (or i:i,rs only S2 oer g~ llon. Conlrar:tor's 621-9510 OE 1-7917 he her e. Prepare now large pro­ lnJr. Homes and land. Reloc,.ttnit fits selling beautl(ul Avon Cos­ .Se rvice, lfi Dunn Street, East Provi­ Freewnv evncuees. Saccocclo Real­ dence, GE 4-4300. 12-14 tors. ST 1-0901 . 11-9 ------l------'------11-9 metics. GA 1-2908. - ----1------~~------~ ( . - --·------,-·-- -·---·------·------.. .. =.. G>.. ' Ill ~ Ill 0 lo 8 l ;..' First < Q i 2 ,\ r.. National i:i .:;] Ill ill Stores = Q ~ ! .l PLAN FOR DINNER DANCE - Mrs. Nathan Shwartz, left, ·•,· "'... and Mrs. Edward Berren are co-chairmen of the Beth Israel ·, ill Sisterhood Dinner Dance to be held Saturday evening, Oct. 27 :, Q 0 at the Sheraton-Biltmore at 6 :30 P.M . For reservations Mrs. ·'<, Julius Krasner, WI 2-2715 or Mrs. Lewis Snyder, WI 1-0360, =Ill may be called. ill - - =lo ORGANIZATION Fund Contributes LAMB LEGS $68,000 To Aid Jews f lavor's the Thing About first Oven Ready NEWS NEW YORK-The American OPEN MEMBERSfilP National' s Delicious Fine Regular Council for Judaism Philan­ Dressed 59c Membership In the Rhode Is­ thropic Fund has contributed Quality Lamb land Blue Cross and Physicians $68.000 for aid to Algerian Jews La69c LB Service plans will be open to who are now in France. all Rhode Islanders, regardless Henry S. Moyer, president of A Delicious Economical Lamb Roast or age, from Oct. 15 through the fund, said that his fund Nov. 15. donated $32,000 last year for The special "open enroll­ Lamb Fores Bone In LB aid. The amount was more than 35c ment", the second held by the doubled this year because of two health plans this year, will Forequarter Lamb Chops & Pieces for Stewing "the Influx or thousands of be part or a national open en­ Jews from North Africa who rollment for aged members now have sought haven in France LB being conducted by Blue Cross during the past few months." Combination 35c and Blue Shield plans across "As French citizens." Mr. the country. Moyer said, "It is natural that Reverend Ignacy Hauser will they hope to build new lives in read the Biblical portions at all their mother country. The hu­ ! services. manitarian tradition of France throughout modern history has U. S. No. 1 2 1/," and up - Firm, Juicy Premier Eating Apple TEEN BRIDGE been to ooen her doors to all Duplicate Bridge Tourna­ LB ments for teen agers from 15 Chitdren's Theater I McIntosh BAG to 21 , will begin at the East APPLES 4 29c Side Jewish Community Cen­ FLORIDA - Full of Sweet Tangy Juice ter on Tuesday evening. Oct. Offers $1000 Prize 23. at 7 P.M. NEW YORK - The Jewish IN Directed by Stephen Shatkin, Theater for Children announced BAG the tournaments will be open last week a prize of $1 ,000, for Grapefruit 4 to experienced bridge players. ~• 39c the best full-length play for .' both Center members and non­ children In English on a Jewish • -~· members . theme In the seventh annual ,, Prizes will be a warded and re­ competition for such plays. Phi­ ~t freshments served. lip Kasakove. theater chairman, t r For information on fees, Mark said manuscripts must be sub­ •► Forman at UN 1-2674 may be mitted by April 15, 1963. • called . Judges Include Dr. Azzie! • 11~~@llil Eisenberg, executive vice-presi­ ' CONG. SHAARE ZEDEK dent of the Jewish Education ' Friday. Oct. 19. Hoshanna Committee of New York: Lewis ' Rabbah morning services will Funke, New York Times Drama ' IF@®Gil begin at 6 A.M . Mincha services editor: N. U. Levitt. chairman ' will be at 5:45 PM. and Maariv of the School of Adult Jewish •' Sale Continues through Saturday, October 27th services at 6:15 P.M. Tomorrow, Stu(Jies of Temple Beth El of • Regular or Crinkle Cut Save 10c Shemini A tzereth morning ser­ Great Neck; World-Telegram '► vices will begin at 9 A.M., the and Sun drama critic; and • rabbi's sermon will be at 10 :30 Grace M. Stanistreet, director ' 9 oz A.M. and Yizkor will be at 10:45 of the Adelphi College Child­ : AM. Mincha will be at 5:45 ren's Theater Arts Center. ► PKG ' French Fries 10c PM. and Maariv at 6:30 P.M. A Investigate Calls '► party for children will be held ► Save up to 17c at 5:30 P .M. On Sunday, Oct. 16oz 21, Simchat Torah morning ser­ To Read 'Protocols' SLICED PKG Strawberries vices will begin at 9 A.M. and SAN FRANCISCO - Federal concluding services will be at 12 oz FOR and State agencies investigated 6 Delicious Fruits 3 s1 6:33 PM. The services will be last week a recorded telephone I PKG M. Mixed Fruit chanted by Rev. Odwak, can­ message urging callers to read tor, and the sermons will be giv­ the "Protocols of the Elders of Save up to 2 Be en by Rabbi Hershel Solnica. 16oz Zion," the repeatedly exposed Green Peas BIG FAMIL v s1zE PKG anti-Semitic hoax. Stanley S. Jacobs, regional di­ 10 oz FOR PIONEER WOMEN TO MEET rector of the Anti-Defamation PKG 4 s1 Brussels Sprouls The regular meeting or the League, said that the recorded Pioneer Woinen or Providence message was arranged by Fred Save up to 23c will be held on Tuesday, Oct. Huntley of Berkeley, Call!. He 9 oz 23, at the Sheraton-Biltmore said he had received a letter Reg or French Cut Green Beans PKG Hotel at 1:30 P .M . Plans for from Huntley a year ago in FOR the Membership Tea Nov. 27 which Huntley wrote that 10oz 5 will be formulated by Mrs. "maybe Eichmann had the TENDEK. sNowHm PKG s1 Cauliflower Abraham Grebsteln and her right idea." committee. The stunt came to light when Save up to l.lc advertisements began appearing 10oz SABRA WINS RACE FANCY - TENDcR in Bay area newspapers, urging Green Peas PKG CONNELLSVILLE, Pa. - An readers to dial a Berkeley num­ Israel-built Sabra sports car ber for a «patriotic message." o oz FOR driven by Dr. Ben Poster, · Jew­ FRESH FROZEN 6 s1 Those who did so heard a re­ CAN Grape Juice ish physician from Baltimore, cording attack!ng Communism took first place In an automo­ and AOL and urging callers to Save up to 58c bile race against German Por­ read the vlcously anti,Semltlc 10 01 sche, Mercedes-Benz, British WHOLE KERNEL PKG "Protocols." Sponsors called Corn Sunbeam, and other well0 known themselves ."Let Freedom Ring." FOR sports carz. The Federal CommunlcatiOill! 7 s1 100,000 spectators were amaz­ Commission, the California CHOPPED ,gKG Broccoli ed at the Sabra's decisive vic­ State Utilities Commission, and LHHr QuantitlH of Sale Items at Regular Prices tory. the telephone company entered Same Low !aelf-Service Prices in All Stores in This VicinitY - (We Re!erve the Rio hi lo Lim11 Quanlilies) HERALD DEADLINES the probe. Spokesmen for the The deadline for all news telephone company said, how­ Items Is 12 Noon Monday and ever, that they had no legal ' the deadline for all advertising power to Interfere with the re­ ,r' Is 12 Noon on Wednesday. corded announcement.