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L, -·------, but one facet of the four-point NARRAGANSETT PIER prog1'am for Israel, the statement Softballin' added that the leaders qf the Price · Red~cecl .For Quick ,._ with' STEVE ESPO --CL ASStF ~E.D Bond Drive "recognize the im­ ... JAMES Sale! .,., Jew'ish Softball Lea~ue Ol?PORTUN ITI ES portance and urgency of the "'... New 4-Room Ranch House Class!fied Advertising Rates: 7c per United Jewish Appeal which raises GOlDSMITH Screened porch, oil beat, electi'lc SUNDAY'S RESULTS word: $1.75 minimum. ·can GAspee free dollars' for Israel." kltcllen, fireplace. ·-Located just off ~ # • ' 1-012: Deadline Tuesday night at The announcement ·e6nduded.: = 5 P. M.· -,_ '"" Soutll , Pier Road. New Five Room Walderf 11, M & F 6 "We strongly urge the werkers E-- Insurance of House also available. Inspection Sun­ M & F 17, Waldorf 6 , 00 day ' a'fternoon or by appointment. for the Is!'aei" Bond Drive to giv~ ;;, · 'FINANCING- AltR.l'INGED I!roa'dw'ay Auto 5, Arden's 4 - c., Every Type KOSHER DELICA:TESSEN, well estab­ their whole-hearted , support anti , Arden's 14, ·Broaaway Auto 10 lished· in New Bedford. Good business. effort to· the General Jewish Com­ ;;, Mathewson Toggery: 5,- Natcor 4 . owner has other business. ~ox' 3083. < 805 Industrial Trust Bldg. HU,DDISH mittee campaign, .. and we urge Natcor 8, Mathewson Toggery -;- 0 5 ROOM FL·AT-;hi;d ~ oor, tile kitchen, everyone to con'ti:ibute even more ~ - Phone Residence REALTY COMPANY ' Richards 8, Lincoln Woods 5 pantry and bath-room. Heat .furnished. < "'JA 1-3900 DE 1-4275 Richards 8, Lincoln Woods 3 For information, caU Sund,ay, PL generously than in the past' to l::l STuart 1-6260 - Anytime 1-9112. . this vital ca1:1se . ' .. . S'I:ANDING OF THE TEAMS , ,_ ~ UNFURNISHED APARTMEN:J'-3 or 4 - "For Israel, it is the duty and r.. ' W I,., rooms, bath. Professional .couple, . no privilege of all of us to give . all Waldorf ' Tuxedo 16 4 children or pets. Cranston preferred. Q we can to the UJA; and,' without .. -Photos Permanized Richards Clothing 1:2 7 Box 3084. . decreasing our gifts, to ,inyest all < · -Arden's Jewelry 13 9 5 'ROOM APARTMENT-sun-parlor, oil we can in the Bonds. of the · Gov- ~ - WALLET-SIZE photos, identification cards, 1icen'ses, M & F Insurance 11 '9 ' heat, third fl oor, for rent to a rel i- ral able party. Adults only. $48.0,0 a month, ergment of Israel." /- social security cards, etc. permanentry sealed in heavy Mathewson Toggery 10 9 $55.00 with gar;-9';· "!ox 3082. · The statement was signed · by = ·gauge' H1ermo. plastic. . Broadway Auto · - 9 13 LENOX AVENUE, third floor, modern 6 Milton C. -Sapinsley, ·chairman, 00 •Protects against 11lirt, fraying·, wear, moisture, .wrink­ Natcor - 5 14 room· flat, 3 bedrooms, steam heat. = . Small family. Adults only. Reasonable and Saul Abrams, Ben R. Albert, ..=t ling, counterfeiting,·-etc. · Lincoln Woods 5 16 rent. WI , 1-6960: 4• to, 8 P. M. Dr. Iiie Bergei·, {Jack' Shore and ral . ~Oc each - 3 for ·.80c - 6 for 1.50 - SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE Walter, I. Sundlun, co-chairmen . ... M &,F lnsuran'ce VS Richards at B~So'N:~=r~.IR~~:tri: fi~~i!~~re~f0 'f~ ral Roger Williams Park; Lincoln downtown business ,center. Box 3085. ,,. o · -PHOTOSEAL I Wo.ods vs Broadway Auto at Ses- - --·-· - ·------· ,. , z I ral P. 0. Box 823 Providerice, R. I. sions; Mathewson Toggery vs Ar- score indicates. Len Rodman and 8 cash must den's at Richar,:_dson Park; Wald-· Erwin Summer featured· the ·win­ (J/,iluaJu/ ;;;.. orf Tuxedo vs Natcor at Hopkins 0 ners' attack, while Shaulson and ~ Park. ' Irv Kaplan belted the ball' hard. ~ '• in a losing cause. ~ BENJAMIN CHASET ral Waldorf took the first contest "Iron Arm" Resnick '.made it ·Funeral services for B~njamin with M & F 11-6. Bernie Dav·idson two pjtching wins foi: the day in· Chaset, 67, of 86 Gallatin Street, E-- =" twiste"d his neck and was relieved the nightcap. A p.ve run second who died Jast Thursday at Rhode I on the mound by Abe L0bel, vt_ho inning all' but ,sew~d up j;he 8_3 Island Hospital after · a brief ill- finally won.. out ih the see-saw win. , Gene Silverman pitched ness, were held Friday_-at the Max 1:Jatt'.e . . Her_l) , Weintraub led the fine ball after that-outburst, but Sugaxman Funeral -Home. Bu~·ial . battmg parade that net~ed five it was too late. Rodman was tfre was in Lincoln Park Cemetery. runl'i for Waldorf in the seventh. _ day's leading sticker .with seven Mr. Chaset, president and trea- ALLEN'"'RENO, Musical Comedy M. C. J a k e Cha1 ' k en h't1 we11 f or· the out of ei·g_h_' . surer o f the S upenor· C oa1 C o m - DIXIE LYNN,. Beautiful, Enchanting Florida Dancer • · 1884 , - losers. Broadwa. Y , Auto and , Arden's pany, was born in Europe m . 'I Featuring the Glamorous ELMER PADE FROLICS In tiie- second ~ame M & E, ex- He had lived in _Pi:ovidence for ,I Beautiful Line of Girls from Albany, N. Y. ploded for a 17-6 win. Hal Green- split their' .double - h eader. Jack the past 47 years. - I . · AL ANTONELLI, His· Plano a nd His Orch~stra field's bases loaded home run steiner pi€ch ~d the Automen to He was one 'of t he founders ·of I.;;;;====;;; _2 Shows· Nltely- 10 · 12 - Never A Cover Charge=====~ 'started things off and'M & F rte_ver -a close 5-4 victory in the opener. Temple Beth-Isra'el, and a mem;­ stopped. Hal Warren pitched· Herb Goldfo, out of the mothballs ber of Congregation Sons of Jacob, . . the win. of mere exectfti-ve work, banged J ewish Home for the Aged: and Joseph Marcus' Mathewson Toggery and Natcoi· out 4 for 4• and Bill Goldis almoSt ·other organizations. · . split their doubleheader at Ses- m atcheEi U~~t wi~h 3 for 4· Greg _ He is survived· by/ his wife,'Mrs. . · sions Street field. .Irv Zatlot;I Karembelas fielding st00d 01.\t for Eva • (Goldstein) Chaset; three managed to ride through a shaky .i\rden's. sons, Archie J., Leonard ·and' Dr. 4s+h AUGUST four-run Natcor first inning to , A slugfest 14-10 Ar-den's win Nathan Chaset; two sisters, Mrs. pull out the 5-4 win with some was the tune of the night!)ap. Ida Fain and Mrs. Bella Perry; fine late inning hurling. New,- For Arden's it was a team affair, and . seven grandchildren, all of • ccimer · I:Ienry Grzyck turned in .. with Hilt Rifkin_ pounding out Providence. some sensational fielding for -Nat- five hits. Bob Gofdis homered Jar ~ .. . /I I. 4!£~_. ·~- car. , the losers, while teammate Ken . . ·- . 'L f . ' Harv Pollock was . tough a,nd Steingo!d poked a grand slam Card·s of Thanks steady as he hurled shutout ball homer. The family of the late GORDON SCHLEFFER wish to thank their many· Storewide Reductions I 0% ·to 50% f6r the 8-0 Natcor win. Ev San-· relatives, friends and neighbors for -ta·gata- and Grzyck homered for the kind expressions of sympathy shown them during their r.ecent be­ the winners. Howie , Cohen was Helt Bond Drive reavement. the only Mathewson batter to get MRS. MILDRED SCHLEFFER 'two hits. - _._ For Three Months _ CLAIRE and MORTON Richal'ds took the only twin­ The family of the late SARAH (Co~ti!}ued from Page 1) BLAZER wish to thank their many bill sweep of the (iay, this one relatives and friends for the kind from an ailing Lincoln Woods accorji, without being actively expressions of sympathy shown them clul;>. Stu Resnick for Richards solicited, desire, to purchase during their recent bereavement. anp. Phil Shaulson for Lincoln bonds." · ' Woods both pitched fine ball. Reminding the Jewish publi~ better than the 8-5 first gam e that the Bond Drive constitutes If You Wish To express your thanks to rela- tives and friends for· their sym- 1 pathy during a bereavement r/1/em,ori~l' in tZ;,-new you may place a "Card of ' Thanks" like the one below for only $2.10. 1 :miriam Jfo:1pitaf" The family of the late ABRAHAM 1 ' DOE wishes to thank relatives and friends f.or their kind expressions wiff :Jerve a:1 a fa:1ling remembrance of sympathy durlog their recent bereavement, Bedroom. Values__:_ o/ cher.i:1hed ·na~-i~:1, h.onori,;~ bolh lhe ' Call GAspee 1-4312 Furni,h that bedroom now fram the complete choice y.ou will' find at Jouph Marcus & Co. - and save many .dollar• during this great August Sale. Choose from our Traditional or Modern Groups - _ donor and tho:1e in 'who:1e ,Iame whethu you want mahogany, walnut, cherry, pine, maple ,or the new light finished tropical ,woods in Modern - Come in now - Max Sugarman You will be delighted at the selection .:... and all Joseph Marcus' fhe gi/t:1 are ma.de. ,Funeral Home quality. FUNERAL DIRECTOR For information regarding memorials Ii and EMBALMER BUDGET PAYMENTS , i11 the new Miriam Hospital,, call MEMO.RIALS LOUIS FAIN CLOSED MONDAYS Excellent Equipment Chairman Memorial Committee 184, 194 NOS,TH MAIN STs,[CT k•The Jewish Funeral Director" Open Wednesday and t:vt,1t,h.,l1t J I C,•J6 Saturday Evenings 'til 9 P.M, Refined Service O u,- Only S l or~ Miriam Hospi1: 1, ~rovidencc, R. I., Elmhurst 1-1000 459 HOPE STREET UH our Cu.tamer.' porltin1 lot oppa.ite •lore DE l 8094 DE 1-8636 w Kf!Im¥ Resnick Re~ates Higlilights · Of Israel Work and 'Travel_Tour - . Among the groqp of ..Rhode suva and it is near the Lebanon Island youth who are traveling border and Haifa. The, kvutza 1 and \\"Qrking in Israel this sum- was established in. 1940, has a mer is Kenneth Resnick."-son of population of 26'1 ana specializes Mr. and. Mrs. Israel Resnick of in mushroom farming. The Miz.. PUBLIU -ANNOUNUEMENT 933 ~ope street. Kenny is now rachi kids will go to a HaPQel in Jerusalem with a work and Mizrachi kibbutz. ~ study groUP of the Jewish Agency "Prom where rm living now we su:nmi.er program_ Young Res- can see the Dead Sea, No-:Man's The Officers of the Providence ~13o__nds for nick is cultural. chairman of the Land, and The Old City, which Ben Guiion Branch of Farband, is all dark. because Israel controls Labor Zionist Organization --of the electricity and why should Israeln Drive wish to make the following Amerial. - th&Y let the Arabs- use it? · Israel His initial impressions of Israel is anxious to get the Old City are related in part here as ·he back bees.use Hebrew University, official announceJIJ.ent: described them in a recent -letter Hadassah Ho.51>it.al. and the Wail- to his 1)8rel!ts: ing Wall are there. " " " Water Shortage With the Bond -Drive being one facet of the four­ "'We arrived in Eretz yesterday "At the Seminary for Lesders point program fo.r brael, the leaders of the Bond D!ive. (July 9). about 'l P .M. ~d ev~- (where I am now staying) there one ~ved a grea,~ ~ seemg are Jews from all over, incll,lding recognize the importance and urgency of the Urilted the city of Tel Aviv ~ted up several from the u. s: . . . The , . . . There was on~ grrl en the -Israeli Army is strong as iron J-ewish· Appeal which raises "free dollars" for Israel. It plane from Yugosla,~. wh~ pa- and ready to wipe out every is for this reason that, after meeting with ·the Coordinat­ rents a.re dead. A !ittle gu-! ran enemy if it becomes necessary ... 11? to h_er at the arrport with a Jerusalem has a, big water short­ ing Committee, the decision has bee.n reached to provide PlC~ m her hand. It was her age. but everybody gets along by t~e General Jewish Co.n1,mittee Campaign, the ma_j9r - cousm who bad never .seen her not wasting water. before . . . the only way she could . beneficiary of which is the United Jewish Appeal, ample recogoixe her was by her photo- "I forgot to· mention that ~ e . graP.J}. s~ed in Rome for over a _ day -opportunity to do an outstanding job without another "'Illere is a catholic school l:ieca.use our plane had to be aa­ major effort for Israel taking place in the community teacber from Detroit who is going j~ed- W~ SS:_W all the_ ancient on the same tour as L She has sights, ~ a buggy nde, and at the same time. worked for the UJA in Detroit slept in one of the=cbest hotels in and now she wants to be with the Rome. We -also _stayed in Ire- · The bond office, at 32 Cu.stom House Street,- wiU people of Israel · land for a da:, and a ·half, because "Right now we are resting for El Al (Israeli air line) w.9n"t · remain open during this period to -hand1e such ftt9.fters three days a t a Jewish. Seminary travel on Shabbos. I really saw as collections and sale of bonds to those persons who in the demilitarized zone of Eu.rope. but Israel is the place to Jerusalem. Prom. where I'm sit- see because it seems as if it's part on their .own accord, without being actively solicited, ting now I can see Transiordan, of the Jews all over the world. · · desire-to purchase ·bonds. We wis,h to make it eminently the Old City of Jerusalem and the '"Some of the Older kibbutzim new cicy. .The U.N. Building .is ·are beautiful and have gooq:_ clear1 however, that tJ,e bond campaign is not comp.leted. near - here and we bave to go housing facilities . . . The Arab through some red tape to get past 11'illages look like the wilderness. the gate. wpile the Israeli villages are full WE ARE MERELY CALLING A "This afternoon we took a tour of life. through the Cicy of Jerusalem "Today four French girls and -- ,. and the outskirts. We saw the one Eiiglish girl joined our- tour grave of Heral, and a Mapai Kil>- ' andw e expect more from Scan­ butz that was almost. completely dinam . . . Two nights ago we Cessation of New Activities destroyed during the war CRamet had a bopfire with some of the Raebel}. · Israeli kids who work here a - Impressive . . . month during their ~er va- for a three .month period °The thing that impressed me cation from schooL We gave· · most was a Yemenite Work Camp them 'worscht' and they gave us 0 r privil1e9e of aH of us to GIVE all we can to the U. J. A. anti-Semitism in ,c,;,,...dlda was ond, without decreosi,ng our gifts., to INVEST an we can S b t 72 · · hardly noi:i-"'-01e and that the uccum s a I l'f'~ of Ontario had out.lawed in the Bo.ncl:s of the Government of Israel. ATLANTIC CITY CAJP) _ ~ - .,,~rictive covenants and enacted immigrant Russian Jew .-o fint PEPC legislation. After November 15th, the Bond D;ive wiU resume coined the 118JQP _-...mels" ~- Much younger as a. community ettes, 0--- .,..,Kl rt._ to a national than American Jewry, Canada's its active campaign fo-r the sale of Israel Bonds. .. ~ __.;a company, di.ed here a t. the Jews. according· to the young - ' "4!:e of '12. rabbi. mingle less with non-Jews Oue of this city's foremost re- than their Yankee neighbors; 50 Si,gned sort hotelmen, Benjamin Friedberg per cent of Reform Jews wear anived in the United 'Sla&es as an hats in houses of worship, and Milton C. Sapinsley, Chairman imm)grant f:rom Russia in 1895. He lhe communi~ is more rapid en&ered the imJ>Ort-export tobae- than American Jews in il.s tran­ Soul Abram.s co business and coined the name' sition toward more liberal forms Ben R. Albert uCamels." Later he sold the UUe of Judaism. to lhe huge R. J . Reynolds Tobacco Rabbi Baskin also told. the In- Dr. Hie Berger , Company for one of their new termountain Jewish News he be­ Jack Shore brand dpreUes. The brand be- lieved canad.lan Jewry better came one of lhe nation's most. organized than American Je\Jry. Walter I. Sundlun popo]ar •smot.es" in years lo come. Be pointed out. that Canadian Co-Chairmen Friedberg came lo Allan.He CUy Jews have an overall body in the in 1925 where be :invested in real Canadian Jewish Cong:r-es; which es ta Le • hotels and apartment speaks for all Jews or the domin.- bonses. Jon. .Rabbis · Ask Bible Reading Conclave (JJJ/f/R.~<'.::~ / :::~ NEWARK, N. j _ - The Rabbi­ ~Sn~~~J~~~: I nical Council of New Jersey this ;,:;- ~~"' ~ ,. ... Celebrates 10th Birthday of Mrs. Hayman's parents in Housi week i;alled on Protestant, Catho­ H Salena Levine · of 49 · Edgehill ton, Texas for the month of Aug- lic and Jewish clergymen to hold oo Road celebrated her 10th oi'rthday ust. · ' a joint ,.cqnference shortly to dis­ ;;;;i at Fair Oaks Day Camp. Thirty,,. A _family reunion will be helq cuss the recent State Supreme 8 six fellow Girl Scouts were treated ,for the first time in 30 ~ears. "Court decision giving permission < to dessert. Levys Have Son to the public schools to hold Bible ~ Recuperating At Home Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Levy an­ readin.gs duri ng the class period. < Phil Zawatsky of 167- Camp nounce the birth of a son, David · The Rabbinical Council plans to 9 Street is at home recuperating Joseph, on Ju.rte 26. Levy ii, the discuss the problem at the confer­ ~ after a mQnthi n Rhode Island former Muriel Botvin. ence. and to "arrive at a mutually ~ Hospital. Korticks' First Child satisfactory understanding wi t h Q. · Visiting In Texas Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kortick of regard to the reading· of the Lord's ~ Mrs. ~Benjamin H~yman and Radcliffe Avenue announce the· Prayer and verses, from the Old ~ children, Carole, April Ann and birth of their first child, a daugh ­ Testament, in the public schools of ; Barry, are visiting at the home ter, Debora Ann, on July 22. Mrs. the State." · Kortick is the former E s t e 11 e

00 Manick. the actress at the hospital for the ...=. youngsters. · Afterwards, M i s s -~ Marriage Announced Hayes wrote to Mrs. Lander, r-1 Portraits Mr. and Mrs. Murray • Spiegel ... announce the recent marriage of thanking her for the chance to r.i Taken their daughter, Barbara Joyce, to entertain the childreh. Subse­ u Jack Nusbaum, in Brookline, Mass. ELYSE KAPLAN, at the age of MARK LEVINE is the son of quently j;he ,wing was contributed z ' In Your 2, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Levine of 205 r.i - Homecoming Par.ty by the famous couple. . Q Ben Kaplan of 201 Sumter· Street. Summer Street, Woonsocket. Mrs. Landers particularly prizes ... Home Sgt. Martin Goldshine, w h o Photo by Fred Kelman ,Photo by Fred Kelman ;;.. - spent 11 months in Korea as ad­ a letter, from President Truman 0 who called her service "most ~ ~ ministrative specialist with tfie ll-< 82nd Engineering Patrol Distribu­ 11 11 praiseworthy." Plain Mom to Harry, Truman When something is needed for r.i tion Company, was guest of honor at a Welcoll).e Home party given those who-cannot help themselves, =H last week by his parents, Mr. and Jewish Grandma-w is One -Woman it is the riatural thing· to _turn to Mrs. Nat Goldshine of 137 Rad­ Mrs. Lander-s. She runs through Taken in your cliffe Avenue. her long list of people who have city or summer home, Red Cross Chapter To _G ls what her "boys" neeci and has regardl"ss of location He w~ll be stationed at Camp little trouble. Kilmer, ,N. J ., until his discharge • Specialists in in September. BOSTON (AJP)-A little Jew- write to the. General. • Children's Portraits ish gra1'½1mother is "mom" to She promptly fired off a tele­ Announce Engagement thousands of wounded veterans gram to MacArthur, telling him Reliable Window 169 Weybosset Street Mrs. Charlotte Bloom of 34 Sa­ DE 1-5946 - WI 1-5250 in the area and a great humani- that "the men who were wounded ( Continued on Page 5) Cleaning Company taria,n to Harry Truman himself. fighting under your command 9 Meni Court HO 1-2889 Mrs. Pearl Landers of Brook- deserve a visit:" Established 1921 line began her career as a one- Mrs. Landers was right there A>wn!ngs and Storm Windows ·woman American Red C r. o s s when MacArthur appeared at the "'Installed and Removed JACK'S, FAB-RICS chapter during the first World hospital. One sidelight of the . 725 DEXTER STREET CENTRAL FA!,.LS War. As chairman of the Blood visit was some personal thanks PA 6-9529 or Eve Katz, _PL 1-3649 Bank 9n Boston Common in ·to Mrs. Landers ·from Mrs. Mac­ World War II, she was personally Arthur for the cookies she had C:HILDREH'S SHOES responsible for getting 400,000 made and sent to young Arthur Expertly- F'!tted AVOID THAT LAST-MINUTE RUSH! blood donors. MacArthur. Order Your DRAPERIES and Every day in the week, her mail IN YOUR HOME Her persuasive ways h a V e I Sl.1 P. COVERS NOW! includes letters from such head'­ brought outstanding performers , Better Feet Tbru Proper liners as the President, Gen. to the bed-ridden veterans and to Shoe Fitting · - Also Bed Spreads and Cornices DougJas MacArthur, patients in civilian hospitals as Let Us Help Solve Your Interior Decorating Pr.oblems and Hildegarde. well. , Dr .. l'reistman's: ' -. -Free Estimates - Mrs. Landers is a great believer in direct action. When it _was A wing of a children's hospital Shoe Service at Wel~esley Hills from Helen learned that Gen. MacA'.rthur was 72 Miller Ji.ye. ProY., R. I. retqrning to the United States, Hayes· and Charles MacArthur, in pati,ents at the Murphy General ,memory of their only daughter , ST 1-6052 Hospjtal asked, Mrs. Landers to who died of infantile paralysis •Pod. G'r. was a result -of an appearance by

Yankee Beer To Invade Israel As Thirst Quencher ' NEW YQRK CITY ('AJP)--'Is­ re.el's t;radit'ional favorite beve­ rage,. the cool ' refreshing, "gazos," Persoricilly Supervise<.· faced the prospect. t. ·s· week of by Mr. and Mrs. Mal competition from a po p ·1,. -1 a.... t Everything ~e~t~:e~ . brew~ the lamented 10 . s:u~ FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY : For The New Baby A company comprised of Israeli t FROLIC GW,__THE MERRY MIDWAY * and American businessmen dis- -1CSHORE DINNERS?- You'll find Mal's completely stocked * with all the necessities to welcome closed this week that construe- -1' ·.,; BIG V-J DAY * tion was underway in Tel Aviv -1( ~ Noon - 7• P. M. ... "! ....~ * co!!~: :!'~N~ar- baby Into your home. · for a new, completely modern .-1' ·, Special rlage Stroller $39.95. OIA UT FIORIZED DEALER FOR 1 .,~:\t,/ ~ \.;~l..'C,llllA TJON l Others $19.95-$49.95. Storkllne, Kroll, Whitney, Hedstrom, brewery. The new bre':Yery, Louis -1C ~ • CHOWDER & iifli':,:'@t: l - --=--- .._ * Union, Bai,y Bathlhette, Taylor Tots, He ~ t z b e r g , president of the CLAM CAKES • Kantwet and Bul).ny Bear P roducts. -1' . \ } . ¼,~::;:-·::.:· Y THU RSDA~ - Metropolis- ~rewery _of , all you can ..,.,. .., LAYETTE DEPT. - TOY DEPT. t ' \ KIDDIES' ·DAY BABY FURNITURE disclosed, will have an adjoining . ea~90c Aunts, Uncles and' Grandparents: cold_' storage and ice_ plant and t DANCE -- SA TU RDA y NITE Select your gift for baby. Hundreds will be equipped with modern -1( • , N, H I' D ~hlc'i:'rf!u~hoo!:~ected Items from American machinery,, Hertzberg -1' , Ladies 1te Dance -- 0 1day ance estimated tha t construction will -1( COMING - AUGUST 17th and 24th OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 8 be completed within a year. -1( HOPALONG CASSIDY DAYS PHONE and MAIL ORDERS FILLED The new Israeli ' premium beer, -1( · · Bathlnette $13.75, Send for Illustrated brochure. High Chair $14.95 Others $9.95-$19.95: " Baste Nursery Requirements" Ot hers $9.95-$34.95 it was learned, will be produced -1' both for Palestinian distriq_ution t and for export, Add this to the J ewish State's "shortage list :" According to . Mr . Hertzberg Israel "blidly needs beer and at the present time the beverage is • PAwtucket 5-2122 strictly ra tioned." again · at the meeting to be held Samuel Gerstein, Walter Strauss, .,. ' for the workers · on Vital Gif.ts. Leonard Goldman, Samuel Sch­ The following are the members of aeider, Morris Cohen, Robert ~ the cast: Miss Audrey Chase, Rice and H~rvey Golden. Mrs. :z: Mesdames Samuel Chase, Eph­ Lotiis Rubinstein is the accom- t!J . Feingold, Sidney Weinstein, panist. " • •

- ANNOUNCES . A LIMITED NUMBER OF _OPENINGS FOR ITS FINAL TRIP OF. THE 1951 CAMPING SEASON - ·A,ugust 17 - August 30 A Varied Camp Program - Athletics - Swimming Arts and Crafts - Dramatics Special_ Prejects / Rates: $20.00 per week Age Limit 6~ 14 llieally Located at Pt. Judith, ~ - I . CAMPERSHIPS AVAILABLE . Sponsored by Jewish Children's Home and Foundation- of R. I. Alexander Rumpler, President For Information Call DExter 1-1244

A play, "Queen for a Day", writ­ Samuel Chase, Mrs. W a 1 t e r ten and produced by Mrs. Myles Strauss. Second row, Mrs. Ephraim Alper was presented yesterday at Feingold, Mrs. Leonard Goldman, Mrs. Samuel Schneider, Mrs. Louis Sisters-In-Law Have. a workers' luncheon conference I Rubinstein, Miss Audrey Chase. / Sons Simultaneously and will be given again at a meet­ Back row, Mrs. Harvey Golden, ing to be held for the workers on Mrs. Robert Rice, Mrs. Samuel STILL The long . arm of coincidence Vital Gifts. The cast of the play Gerstein. Mrs. Sidney Weinstein, reached out last week to Mr. and is shown above: front row; left to wa-s-not present when this picture GOING ON Mrs. David Krasner- of 131 Sum­ right, Mrs. Morris A. Cohen, Mrs. was taken. ter 'Street-or, to be more exact, .. to , their daughter, Mrs. Oscar TROPICAL SUITS Zarchen, and their daughter-in­ reg. $35.00 Now_$23.'Z_5 law, Mrs. Ernest Krasner. Women launch 1951 GjC /Campaign WORSTED SUITS The two sisters-in-law 'gave The women's Division of The out effort this crucial year. ,_. , reg. $59.50 ...... Now $39.50 birtit · to""so~ "'o'ri t e same · day, General Jewish co mini t tee Mrs. Albert Pilavin, ei:ecu rve reg. $69.50 ...... Now· $49.50 July 24. That gave the senior launched its drive yest-erday of vice-chairman of the National reg7 $85_._ 2_9 __ : ~~ ...... Now $59.50 -Krasners the distinction of add- the ' 1951 campaign with a Women's Division Of the United --~ ing two granchildren in one day. workers' luncheon conference of Jewish Appeal, spoke and' told of .- SPORT COATS To make the coincidence even the Init~al Gifts Division at the the urgency of.the need to get.all reg. $32.50 Now $19.50 reg. $42.'50 ...... Now $27.50 : more complete, each of the new Ledgemont country Club. Mrs. the Jewish people out of Hungary. ------'born is a secqpd son. · Nathan Samors, chairman of _the and Iran before it is too late. "We TOP COATS ,· The Krasner baby was named Initial Gifts Committee, presented are working on a narrow- margin Jack Lewis. His mother is the the general chairman of The of months to get many thousands Now $32.50 former Sylvia Katz, daughter of, Women's Division, Mrs. Archie of people out of these lands before Mr-. and Mrs. Saul Katz of jewett Fain, who welcomed the commit- the final curtain falls," she said, Budget or· Street. The Zarchens named tee, and pl~dged herself to an all "and it is the contributions we • Charge their newest offspring Clifford get that give us the tools with Sawyer·. Mrs. Zarchen' is the for- · which to work in these final des- Free mer Harriet Krasner. II perate days." Alterations The Krasners live at 185 Jewett C' _ • t II A play, "Queen for a Day" Street, the Zarchens at 129 Sum- cJJJ.Cl.fll/, . written and produced by Mrs. ter Street. 'Myles Alper was presented to the 141 MATHEWSON ST. IN DOWNTOWN PROVIDENCE \g;;z:::::::=::::::::S:=:=:::::::=::::::::S:=:=~ workers, and will be presented (Continued from Page 4) ---..Pioneer Women BEGINNING MONDAY, AUGUST 13 IN PERSON vin Street, Roxbury, Mass., an­ ' ' Plan Pie_~ Bridge nounces the engagement of her daughter, Natalie Beatrice, to Mrs. Harry Sklut entertained Carleton Davis, son of Mr. and IN the Pioneer Women's Bridge Mrs. Abraham Davis of 17 Dun­ AN,N CORIO Committee recently at her home can Ave!lue, Providence. on Brown Street, Narragansett. Mrs. Harry Ballon, chairman, . Levines Have Daughter UP ER SONAL APPEARjINCE~~ ----- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Levine of presided at a short business meet- Tickets Available In Providence. at • . ing, at which she announced that 45 Forest Street announce the Eves. 8:40 cRowN TICKET AEIENCY-· -· PL 1-0202 Mats. 2:40 table prizes will be donated by birth of their first child, a daugh­ sMD·H TICKET AGENCY PL 1-0964 Mrs. Louis Port, honorary chair­ ter, Jo~n-S11san, on July 27. Mrs. Mon .. thru Sat. AXELROD MUSIC STORE .GA 1-4833 Wed. and Sat. man. Levine is the ·rcmnor Barbara M1-s.. Albert Sokolow reported Carolyn Manheim. - Special Matinee on Saturday--AII Seats $1.80 and $.1.20 '-'·-. •-...e ticket committee, and Mazos Move to Detroit po1ntea <, ~ ..__ cliange or d<>to fnr -AND- the bridge, wnu,-,. will now be .Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mazo and famiiy, · formeriy of Providence, Cocktails and Dinner before th-e Theatre - Intermission Refreshments ' held Thursday evenh,.,__ August Supper and Entertainment afterwards in 16,, at the Anawa? Inn, Nar,..,gan­ have moved to Detroit, where they sett. are residing' at 4277 Duane Street. The Spotlite Room 1~ at 2 P.M. at her summer home In Toutsset. THIS WEEK ·- GREG MITCHELL - FRANCES MADDUX - KITTY CRAWFORD Plan Summer Out~a-.q ON SUNDAYS AT 8:00 - SILENT FILMS Volunteer hostesses for the out­ r for Home Residents '&: whtch is sponsored by the b ' 0 t Association are asked to Mrs. Thomas Goldberg will act e a '•e Home at 1 P.M. THEATRE-BY-THE-SEA aa hostess at an outing for the Furthe• Jnformatlon may be Matunuck, R: I. Just Off Route l Narragansett 173 1 residents of the Jewish Home for obtained by - .111ng Max Alexan­ the Aged on Wednesday, August der at the Ho= LAST 3 TIMES THIS WEEK - EVA GABOR IN "HER CARDBOARD LOVER" co • -Foods To Remember ...,.,, _ BY LEAH W. LEONARD·' If 1 · O>... (_A,uthor of_"Jewish Cookery") I ='"' summer m;nus should Jncltide E--c plenty of fruit or fruit juice; salads· ~ of available fresh vegetables and C, greens like lettuce, chicory ahd es­ /;! ~ carole, and fresh fish. , An old favorite in Jewish house­ 1/;. ' ~ holds is time-tested and appetite­ I < 1approved sweet-sour fish. It.\; Qri­ ~ gin is difficult to trace. But Jewi~h , \; i;.. homemakers from every country _ have relied on its appeal to jade!f Taste the Fresh Difference Q midsummer appetites for that · FINAST ~ special "lift:~ Besides, it can be ~ prepared long in advance and MAYONNAISE ; chilled. It makes an excellent m,~at substitute, even when meat ,prices l;l are not mile~ beyond the average I p35~R · "" food budget. So, try this on your This is i== family and' collect their "Mm'n'y's", el of gUstatory applause and appre­ JEROME WEINER, son of Mr. r.i· elation. and Mrs. Lloyd Weiner of 18 Sta­ National Vegetable ­ ~ Family Style dium Road. r.1 SWEET-SOUR FISH Phot,o by Fred. Kelman WEEK 3 to 4 lbs. fresh fish (Pike, ~ Trout, Stripped Bass or any .All r i,st National Stores are Co-ope,a_ling With other firm fleshed fresh fish. ~ 1 tablespoon sa1t 3 Jewish Shows Local Fa,mers by Featuring Local Giown Veg - r.1 . Cold water to cover e.tables. . = 1 1arge onion Head For- B'way; _ E--c 1 carrot, diced Peaches 4 LBS 35c 3 bay 1eav.es " Spur Jewish Stage ¼ cup cider vinegar , l¾l~E\·,.$3.98 l'.laddock Ocean FrHh • LB 19C ½ cup bmwn sugar

I • ' ... COMMEMORATION FUND ! In· Matunuck Play · --Mishkan Tfilah Gets _The Jewish Home for the Aged --WANTED-:.. Name .Beth- El Deed to Synagogue has announced receipt of a ·con­ Officials of Congregation Mish­ tribution to the Commemoration 1 or 2 _Buildi·ng Croup kan Tfilah announced this week Fund tn memory of' Jennie G. and that the new cor'l'gregation has re­ Max Perlow. Tne contribution was Roon'; Apartment ' (Cont.inu~d from Page lJ ceived a deed to .the synagogue made by the late couple's child­ ~as also made known the fact property at Scott and Howell ren, Charles Perlow, Harry Per­ First_ or Second Floor Streets from Congregation Alia­ low and Dr. Milton Perlow, all of that specifications and plans have CALL GAspee ., ·~12 been• in the hands of contractors vath Sh0lom, former owners. Re­ Pawtucket, and Mrs. l"earl Berko­ for seve.ral weeks, and that bids ceipt of the -deed, they pointed witz. . ·are- expected to be received. and ou.t, officially establishes Mishkan --. opene__d withiia the. next week or Tfilah as an independent congre­ ten· days. - gation. MAKE EVERY PENNY cou NT! Members of the building execu­ Preparations now are being tive committee are Norman. M. made to conduct services at the Your:. Budget Will Get _A ' Boost Fain, chairman; Dr. William G . . synagogue during the Jewish High Braude, ex-officio; Samuel Kaplan, ,Holidays in October, it was added, When_ You Shep ctt Freddie's President; Benjamin-BJoom, Bert­ and a visiting rabbi will be ram L. Bernhardt, .·Joseph. Cohen, brought to Providence for the ALWAYS-HIGAEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES Mac~ M. Forman, A. Henry *lein, · holiday period. William M. Kolb, Artlmr J. Levy, Leo Logan, Isador S. Low, Walter finest . nite club entertainers in SPRING CHICKENS · 'I: Sundlun, Meyer Tennenbaum. the cou·ntry for its Supper Club at . IL_. 37c· I ~ " Building committee members .!!,re.. the Inn. Francis Maddux, inter­ and CHICKENS,, Wa,lter _Adler, Jack L. Anhalt, nationally :renowned song-stylist, ANN CORIO in "Personal Ap­ Net weight - no half pound added Mrs. Morris Baruch, Maurice Ba­ pearance" opens at the Theat_re­ heads the show which.includes the zar, Herman L. Bennett, Mrs. By-Th'.e-Sea, Matunuck, next Mon­ songs of Gregg _Mitchell, who will Bertram L. Bernhardt, William day night. This .makes the seventli Jjlay a lead in an Oscar Hammer­ lb. -2Sc- Bojar, Mrs .. Charles C. Brown, presentation at the eighteen· year stein musical in the Fall, and Kitty Lamb Flank Martin M. ChaSf, Albert A. Cohn, ·old theatre by producers Hal Wise, Crawford, the lo,rely songstress 'Alfred A. Fain, Irving Jay Fain, Donald .Wolin, and Harold Schiff who was ·just signed to an ex­ A. Archie Finkelstein, Raymond who took over the management of clusive contract by CBS in their ··LAMB CHOPS G. Franks, .:Jules P. Goldsmith, campaign of building their own lb 8 9c the Theatre alfd Inn this se~son. Jules P. Golds·tei9, jM:ax L. Grant, ''Person al Appearance," -a television stars. / VEAL CHOPS · - William P. Hermd'n, Harry I D. comedy by Lawrence-Riley, opened Jagolinzer. · in New York in 1934 under the ' . Milton c. Kay, Milton Leand, pr oducing banner of Brock Pem­ Edward B. Lederer, Henry Levaur, berton, and est_abli~hed a long run

GJ C Sets Goa I Of Million Dollars , . ~ (Continued from Page 1) . United States, every medical and we 1 f a·r e program successfully launched by December ·31, every - .. colony established by. them .means tl:iat we are winning the race against time. "Against us are arrayed the llostile nations behind' the Iron \ LIFETIME- Curtain, a threatened stoppage of immigration permits, a 'menacing shortage of materials needed for Israel's raptdly expanding con­ struction and an unbelievable strain upon IsraeJ's ~conomic fabric-the result of the world's .o~LY once in a Jli.(etime is it n~ce'ssary t~ make in the "Beth Olam" there shall be no vulgar n·ewest democracy absorbing more than 500,000 Jewish refugees since the arrangements that will assure £or you and displays of wealth, no humiliating .exhibitions o[ . its founding two -and a half years your family, a bu~ial esli1te of your own choosing. -p'overty . ago." ' Sharon Memorial Park, the firs~ all-Jewish Joseph W. Ress, campaign Perpetual ca re 1s guaranteed by endowmeilt chairman, jo)ned with Sopkin garden cemetery in New England, is .like a beau­ ., funds set up in trust', insuring _that your fa mily this week in a1we~llng_ for the ril'ul gai:deh with its nodding flow ers, stately lrnrial place will always be cared for-without support of every greater Provi­ tree~ and ·verdant lawns. additional charges. You can share' in thill great dence Jewish family · during the No unsightly monuments of varying shapes c:o1tt ­ i•mitq~jpn-have a. ...12 lat,e, (or tl~ose you love at· ,, forthcoming campaign. a price you can _afford and on teni1s adjt1s,ted to "Lives are In the balance," he pete with each other to mar its frnlural beauty. any fami!'y budget. , emphasized. "'Hundreds of thou­ Everlasting, uniform bronze 111.n-kers are se._l sand.s of people havEt to be saved. Let us send you the full details, or drive out This Is a Job which cannot be put flush with the lawh, ,symb'oliziilg that al le11st to this beautiful ga'rden next Sunday. off. The critical international DIRECTIONS': situation means that we cannot Take Route 1 tb Route 27· - Turn· right ort Route 27 to _viaduct Street. Follow signs to Park. afford even the slightest delay. The quotas carlnot be cut. · The gates of Israel must remain open. The fate of these peopfe lies in SHARON MEMORIAL. PARK own hands. We are the one who decide how many of. these thou­ SHARON, MASS. sartds of oppressed people shall live- and how many shall perish ; Providence Office: 1216 Industrial Trust Building how many shall be brought out­ and how many shall be , aban­ Executive Offic~s: 20, Kilby Street, Boston, Mass. doned.:' /. ./

00 !"""------~---- Friends Stave.:Off His Death ... FINE CLEANSING Israel's Stability Repofted It) "'... for , . SUMMER Strengthened by Ele·ctions ~ . TEL AVIY, ,ISRAEL f Israel's , If he chooses the first · possi­ CLOTHES stability, as well as its ability . to bility, Mapai's hitherto semi­ fneet the political and military Socialistic economic policy could problems· of a · turbulent Middle be continued. However, such a East, have been strengthened as coalition would have only a .slight a result of the nationwide parlia--· ·majority in Israel's 120-member Victor mentary elections. Parliament. , CLEANSING COMPANY The danger that the nation This would be particularly da:o- Q Phone WI 1-2000 or PA 2-7620 might split into 17 conflicting gerous, as drastic and unpopular ~ 42 Cyr Street Wayland Square factions,,. as threatened during measures are anticipated to meet ~ 72 Dorrance St. 22 High St., Pawl. the two-month election campaign, the country's growing economic r.i has been averted. Seven major difficulties. - = Political parties polled 85 per cent · If · Mapai, however, chooses to of the total votes, with the rest try a coalition with the / General =f/J being divided among 10 insignifi- Zionists, solid parliamentary sup- i , cant splinted groups. port for such a government could ..,r.i Left and right-wing extrem- be expected. However, the price ists, both of which seemed ready of such a coalition for Mapai to push Israel into irresponsible would be to give up laborite eco­ forejgn politica!' and military ad- nomic ideas favoring the trade­ ventures, have been neutralized, unionist sector of" Israel's econ- for the overwhelming majority of omy. · the electorate supported center par.ties of realistic moderation. Dilemma Unsolved Mapai Leads Field Today, this dilemma is still un- As expected, the strongest sin- solyed. - Emotionally, the ma­ gle party remains Prime Minister jority of Mapai leaders favor a David Ben-Gurion's Mapai Labor coalition without the General · Party. It polled 37 per cent of the· .Zionists. But by the time Presi­ total votes cast, slightly more dent Weizman entrusts Mr. Ben­ than in the previous parliamen- Gurion with the forming of a new tary- elections, 2½ years ago. government about the end of The second strongest group August, the Mapai's alert party Gifts, including the purchase of expensive drugs to stave off turned out to be the General leadership ma;v come to the con­ dreaded leukemia, from Jewish residents of New York City are help­ Zionists, a middle-class capitalist clusion that the country's econo­ ing keep nine-year-old Peter Benna (above) alive. The non-Jewish opposition party. It rose from 5 mic emergency requires a com­ youth's plight was disclosed in the New York Mirror and a host of per cent of the total votes in the promise with the middle-class Jews rushed to assist ·Peter. Dcfotors, -however, feel death is only months previous elections to nearly ' 17 General Zionists~ away for Peter. American Jewish Press Photo now. The July · 27 elections at the As the Mapai is more than twice same time .-revealed a general GERMANS TO AID ARABS recently reported that Germany as strong ·as the next highest agreement of the overwh"elming WASHINGTON-West Germany has resumed business connections group, the new Parliament, which majority of the electorate follow­ is planning the dispatch of tech­ with Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon will meet Aug. 20, will agajn have ing the ftmdamental lines of the· nical and trade missions to the and Saudi Arabia and is seeking to dynamic Mr. Ben-Gurion as prac- country's foreign - militaty poli­ Arab states surrounding_Israel , it expand German nrarkets and in­ tically the only candidate for ci~&: was learned here this week. It was fluence in this area. !;'rime Minister. As hitherto, ·he 1. The Jewish state will con­ will be obliged to enter into a tinue to_graw closer to the western coalitioq with the .other parties. powers. Wedding Stationery "For QUALITY and Coalition Problem 2. Israel will' continue to keep SERVICE" . Printed - Embossed - Engraved He does, however, face the an open door to the unprecedented dilemma whether to renew the old mass immigration.- 4-Hout Printing Service coalition with the former partners Choice Selection · Quality work E. S. ·CRANDALL of the Religious Bloc, . plus .the 3. It' will proceed with maxi­ DAIRY r@lf~!R COVE.RING Progressive Party and some splin­ mum possible development of its MONOGRAMMING ters, , or to draw into a new coali­ defense forces. 152 NORTH MAIN ST., FALL RIVER e STATIONERY • NAPKINS Properly Pasteurized tion with th~ upcoming General _The first conclusion is reflected • COASTERS • MATCHES FALL RIVER 9-6401 Zionists. in the fact that only 3 ..9 per ceqt • SPECIALTIES • INFORMALS of the total ballots cast went to PROMPT 12 HOUR SERVICE Milk and Cream the Communist Party and but A Friend. to the 12.3 per cent to the fellow-travel- . TECHNOPRINT Jewish People ing Mapam. · a EMPIRE ST., . opp. Met. Tb~tre 12 Lowell Ave. EL 1-0700 Backing for Ben~Gurion Perhaps, the most nearly unan­ imous feature of preelection feel­ Narragansett-HOtel 11 11 ing was the approval of Mr. Ben Listen to TH E ETERNAL LIGHT Gurion's military leadership. This became more evident with the A program series drawn from the rich storehouse assassination of )Cing Abdullah of of Jewish literature,, history, and music. OPERATES A SEPARATE• Hashemite Jordan, which under­ mined the stapility of neighbor- EVERY SUNDAY ... 12.30 to 1 p. m. 1ng states. The only exception has been the communists. _The Words We Live By: KOSHER KITCHEN The election returns also indi­ cate that Israel's right-wing ex­ Sunday, August 12 In Full Accordance With The tremists, left over from 'the ' Pal­ estine mandatory era, suffered a major defeat. The Fierut Party. JEWISH DIET ARY LAWS offshoot of the former anti-Bri­ tish Irgun-Zvai Leumi, dropped WJAR Combining All / the Conveniences of a Modern from nearly 12 per cent in the Hotel With Those of Downtown Location. The first -Parliament to 6.6 per cent Narragansett ls the Only Hotel in Rhode Island now. The Fighters Party, con­ which offers this service. A Mashglach is on the sisting of the former Stern Gang, premises at all times to supervise the preparation Which in the last elections polled EDWIN SOFORENKO of and servicing of all KOSHER FOODS. 1.2 per cent, did not even parti­ cipate In the present elections. / Bookings For Summer and .Fall Most political leaders are pleas­ Now Being Accepted antly surprised by the dignified INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INC. 1and calm mannv in which the PLANNING A &AR MITZVAH? CALL US NOW elections were held. Despite long COMMERCIAL and FOR YOUR RESERVATION queues and irritating heat and hundreds of thoµsands of new PERSONAL ANALYSIS KOSHER immigrants from the darkest Guuta 11.ay Check Wlth corners of Asia and Africa, not a the Manat~ellt to Lean! CATERING 131 WASHINGTON STREET UNlon 1-1923 Whleb Xltehen la UMd single untoward incident occurred ror Tbelr Dinner. Ai ITS BEST in the entire country, from Dan New York Offlce-26 Platt Street, N. Y. Whitehall 3-5'1'70 to Beersheba.

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_...;. ____ -=~------, co Hardships ;F-ail to -oampen local -~ -~h.• li~ The'J -1111ish-Hera_ld· -..-, 4W1~ ~ ~- .• .. \ The Jewish· Home Newspaper of Rhode !;land. Published Every Girl's .Ardor ill Journey t9 -Negev . - - ~---...... ~dl4-n6dr : Week in the Year by the Jewish Press Publishing Company, A.>P P:, - 12-1 Dyer Street., Tel. GAspee 1-4312. Miss Bernice Bauman is trav-·· We had run out of ·water before ., ~ Subscription Rates: Ten Cents the Copy;~ By Mail, $3.00 Per_ · · eling and studying in Israel on d R . . d fi t 5711-1951 ,.. Annum. · we reache evivim an ofur rs "Tisha B'Ab ...... Aug. 1r c, a full · year' scholarship which thoughts were to run or the · 2 i:-, Bulk subscription rates .on .request. ' was awarded to her by Junior nearest tap. We did, and the Rosh Cho_desh Ellul .... . Sept.. .z Walter Rutman Managing Editor; Syd Cohen, News Editor. Hadassah. Miss Bauman has re­ water was horrible , . . These 5712-1951 g Entered as Seco~d-Class Matter at the Post Office, Providence, lated inany of her impressions settlers are living under hard- Rosh 'Hashan~h ._._. : . . . . . ·.Oct. 1 ._ R. I. Under the Act of March 3, 1879. _ and experiences in letters to 'her ships that are unbelievable. The Rosh B,asha-nah ...... ~- .Oct. 2 i:-, The Jewish Herald invites correspondence on subjects of inter~ family in Providence and the little water they have is very bad, Fast of Gedaliah ...... Oct. 3 ~ to the Jewish people bl!t disclaims responsi6ility for an in­ national office of Junior Hadas­ they live under constant fear of Yorn Kippur ..... _...... Oct. 10 ; dorsement of the views expressed by the writers. '- sah. Following a:re excerpts from the Arabs, but in spite of·all much -~ . = . one letter, in which she- describes progress can_ be s~en. Th~y have under the brilliant light. of ·the =- Grant Enough a long, difficult journey -(Tiyul, been success.!ul- m growmg or- sun. Rocks_ of every form . . . ; ·as she calls it) through the chards and vegetables. every color-brown, grey, - beige, > Congr~ss is col).sider_ing a program of mutual security · - Negev Desert region. During the war, they were black, white, green, pink, red, ~ ­ grants to countries of the Middle East, in o~cler to/ strengt~en forced to_ live in an olci cave, orange, yellow, .gold and copper_. the forces of democracy in the struggle agamst Communism. By BERNICE BAUMAN which became· a stronghold. It . , . truly a geologist's paradise.~ , ; Under a measure now before the foreign affairs commit­ - ... This can only be an intro­ was in ancient times a Byzantine In the heart of the M!l,chte,,5h 9 tee -0£ the lower house of Congress, a $23,500,000 gran,t would _duction, or a prelude, to an actual water reservoir and now serves as are deposits of copper, manga- > be made to Israel. visit . to the Negev-land of no an air-raid shelter, ·should they nese, iron and other valuable,?< · Such an amount, Jewish Ie~ders have- testified before the water, land of diversified beauty need it for ~his purpose. minerals. During the War of > and splendor, the largest-,,.Ortion committee, is wholly inadequate. They have tried many experi- J,iberation the Balmach (part of d of Eretz Yisrael-waiting pa­ ments to store water. Two Waadis the Army) carried out maneuvers 0 They referred to Israel's formal request last Mar.ch ~or tiently to be turned to some use, a grant-in-aid' of $150,00?,000 to help it meet the extra_or~m- _ run near _Revivim and during the ,in thi,§_ area. · ~ to have some outlet of expression rainy season they are full ; but With all I _hav.e -said.about-the-~ ary econo'1iic problerns 1t has encountered .beca_use of its im­ ... expression in human terms ... after the rainy season 'the water Machtesh Hagodol, I know you ... migration program. . . . fs swept away. They tried - to ·can never believe or conceive of? "We urge you," said Louis Lipsky, chairman of the A~- Our first stop. was · a hilltop store the water in a dam and such beauty. It is not meant to ... erican Zionist Council, in an appearance b_§fore the commit- overlooking Nebga · and Feluga. direct it into three artificial dams; be written about . : . it can only ! tee, "to give adeq'uate aid to" Isr_ael, as well ias to the Arab Feluga was a .big, important Arab but. these were destroyed by the be seen, and felt. ·· village on the new road to Ber states, on their own tndivic:Iual merits, assessing . w~at each Sheva. and' a terrific scene of Egyptians and had to be rebuilt. • • • needs and what each can contribute to the welfare·of the free battle during the war of Libera- Now they have managed to -build We finally came to "a range of a big reservoir where the water black, rocky mountains, and were ..:V.or!d." ~ . tion·, for it is actually the contact Aid, to be effective, must have two elements: It must be between the North and the South. from the waadis is stored. told that these were the copper • • • mines of King. Solomon. We were made in time, and it must besuffic-ient. We have seen too much, During the, war, the Egyptians In Ber Sh~va we had time to gazing at King Solomon's Mines! in recent years, of the -"too little, too late" approach to prob- came up from the South, captured It was a thrflling thought. !ems. Doling out token funds does not constitute effective aid. Feluga, and tried to get to Jeru- walk about the various interesting • T II I J fi' h f h J d Jd b salem from there. Many Jews shops. We · all bought .kaflehs "··"+ -·· o a ow srae one" ~t o er actua nee s wou _e. an fell in the defense of -this area (Arab head dress) and found We were now traveling the empty gesture, and indeed a stupid thing. With enough funds and th-e Egyptians were kept in them a blessing wheQ. we got fur­ road at the foot at the mountains · at her disposal, Isr~el can continue to strengthen her demo- thts. pocket-the Feluga Gap. ther into the Negev, as protec­ of Edom. Spots -of green began cratic commonwealth. Israel never captured Feluga, tion against the blistering sun to break the monotony of the On whatever grounds it_makes up its mind, Congress but ac.quired it in a treaty. It is and the swirling sand. miles of sand we had previously . should see to 'it tha.t actual needs are appraised _and ad_e- most interesting to observe how encountered. As we approached closer and closer to Elath we even quate funds appropriated Only in that way can security, be history repeats itself. This same We were now approaching the saw palm trees. All of a sudden, developed abroad. - -. ~ )!.r~a_served as ~ baftlefleld during "Machtesh Hagadol," American as we reached the top of a hill, ------+ ---~---=------a Philistine conquest 6f Palestine, equivalent of· the Grand Canyon: there before us was what ap­ the reopening of the road to and -thi~ was the famous site of Never having seen the Grand peared to be a mirage, but which On The Bookshe,f: Jerusalem. As "the President cut tl_le David and Goliath incident. Canyon, I am unable to compare actually was real. · the · ribbon across the road . . · . • • • the two . . . but I can say that Below us lay the Gulf of Elath, "Of Blood and OW' there was scarcely a dry eye as we We traveled through an ·area never in my life have I beheid sparkling under the strong light ot flat plains, our eyes, noses and such splendor. A machtesh is a All the excitement that accom­ watched a tired. old man at tl;J.e head of a beaten, tor.tured and mouths filled with what we freak of nature' formed by. the of the surr in the deepest, most panted the struggle for indepen-­ thought was sand, but which is process of erosion. beautiful shade of royal blue I dence in Palestine is incorporated murdered people straightening his - _ have ever seen. No technicoior in "qf Blood and Oil: With the back and going on." That's it: actually a very.fine, poy.rdery, cul-, Many thousands of years ago it picture could- ever do -it justice Israeli Underground," a novel by the story of a ·people straighten­ tiv8:ble soil ~o":'n as ·"loes~" : . . was _a gigantic stretch of land · i ing its back and winning by force all it needs 15 water and a patient slantmg upward on one side; and !)o. you rem~mber S am u e . Dr. Erwin Arnovitz, 31-year-old hand and.it will give rich rewa_rds. on the other side slanting almost ,Coleridge Taylors famous words. University of Pittsburgh graduate, of arms. This novel will be read wi.th keen _interest by _all who A good- part_ of th~-N~gev is COIJ?,- at a 90 degree angle. During the_ "Water, water, :verr,:her:, but who is practicing , medicine in posed of this speci§.l type of soil, coursl'! of time the angle could not a drop to drink. . ThlS was Duquesne, Pa. Exposition Press, show concern over Israel's past and future. which is especially goqd for grow- -no longer wtthstand the weight, Elath.· S~re, there was :water (386 4th, N. Y. 16), publishers of ing cer~a~ grains and wheat, and and it formed a gigantic basin re- there, but it was so full .o~ m:1n~l this brief but interesting novel, also for pasture land. - vealing to the naked eye clear content that ~e couldn t_ drmk it. revealed this week that a series of Hu'ngary Denies We finally stopped at a point of patterns of geological layers ... We had to ~ait for tea to be made, letters received by Dr. Arnovitz interest to all, but especially ,those rocks and· soils of, every color and and a~ th~sty as we were w_e from the late Dr. Chaim Sersen, Eviction Intent , interested in arch~ology . . . Be- description. It is truly a pano- couldn t drmk the tea because it who fought in the Negev with the Israel forces · under- an assumed NEW , YORK CITY (AJP)­ fore us were the_ ruins of 11,n rama of color. We fipally reached tasted so bad. name, supplied the background Major Jewish organizations this _ancient Byzantine city. This site the bottom, after holding our· For consolation we had only the for the new novel. week were swamped with lengthy is over_2000 years·old. Before the breath as we turned and twisted words of our guide: "Every hard­ Byzantines built their city' there, around the dangerous road .. . ship you encounter adds another "Of Blood and Oil" is the story statements this week f.rom the the tribe of Simeon dwelled at peering over the edge inches away ounce of character to your soul." of the American physician who Hungarian Embassy in what was was drawn into the conflict for viewed here as a proli)aganda at­ this place, and afterwards the . . . viewing at one point the It's really difficult to think of Israel's freedom. There are In- tempt to. convince American Romans built a city on those wreckage of.a lorrie (truck) far Elath in terms of beauty because ' ner struggles which disturb our Jewry that documented reports of found~tions; then came the By- below. We had· the feeling of not we really had a rough time there, h ho w s attracted into the' mass evictions of Hungarian Jews zantines and established the city wanting to look, but couldn't re- encountering, among either things, ero w a . were without truth. that is known as Sbeita. Th,is is sist the grandeur that fay before the beginning of a sand storm. movement by a young gift who_ Dozens of national J e w i s h the place where the first Christian us ... the magnificent, awe-fill- More character! We'll come back . came to enlist his efforts. In the groups confirmed to the Amerl­ churches were established. Ing scenery. saints! course of time, he becomes an can Jewish Press that they had We waded through the ruins of When we finally reached the • .. Important part of the fighting received a lengthy statement, t h e- ancient architecture . . . bottom we looked up and found The shoreline of the Gulf of elements. previously released only . In part, !!,rches and walls. .An interesting it hard to believe that we had Elath stretche'ti for. only 18 kilo­ It is the story of an Idealist, of from "The official Agencies of note is that these arcb:es, cen- descended from such a height. m'eters (about 11 miles). It is a.. ·man who sheds cynicism to Hungarian Jews." turles old, are still Intact, and Coming from New England and divided among three countries: make ' himself an important cog The statement of the so-called modern architect!! are still trying never having been out West, I On the eastern side is Akaba, In a rapidly-moving Vl;heel that "official agencies" of Hungarian te figure 01:1t how to build such had thought that the Whfte which belongs to Trans-Jordan; i;trives for progress by means of Jews was described by the Red arches to withstand. the weight of Mountains of New Hampshire a.re on the west is the Sinai peninsula arms. ' embassy here as a "spontaneous" time. We wandered through the real heights, and couldn't con­ of Egypt, while the northern part The tough fighting is described declaration in denial of reports mass of ruins, coming across wells, ceive of anything higher. belongs to Israel. You can under­ In all its realism. From the ex~ that large numbers of Jews In small flights of .stairs, bending As we traveled through the stand what a truly vital spot it is periences with his brothers-In- Budapest had been evicted from under arches into confessional basin, sw'l'ounded by those gigan­ for us. arms, Dr. Fabian regains his own their homes. rooms and baptismal basins, tic cliffs, we beheld hills covered stones with strange inscriptions, This was a port under the reign strength of character, the warmth The statement followed the with blackish, copperish rock. of King Solomon. The most Im­ of his feelings for his fellow-men, party line laid down last week by and par.ts of floors Inlaid with There's copper in them thar hills, mosaic patterns. portant historical significance it the devotion with which he threw the Daily Worker, Which held and not only copper, but many holds for us is that this is the himself Into the struggle !or that only a few Jews were In· rich minerals. The type of rock area of Mount Sinai, where the liberty. volved In the evictions and these We were now headed fot Revi­ from which the finest china In wandering Jews of the desert, "Of Blood and Oil'' ends with were "resettled" because they did vim, a kibbutz whose name Im­ the world Is made lies here in under Moses, received the Torah an Interesting note referring to not like to work. plies showers-the -hope for rain. heaps sparkling in brilliant colors (Continued on Page 10) tlon. Presently, with agile step, she runs down the narrow .ladder fastened to the ,;,tone wall, jumps nimbly into a boat, upties it from its moorings, takes the heavy oars, WEINSTEIN'S and· with a beauty of stroke all LAKE PEARL MANOR her own, pulls with a long and a Wrentham, Mass. strong pull tnat sends her flying Enjoy Outstanding - Meals I 1·_ ON ROUTE 1A towards the steps of the pier on Finest ACub::;;n:Jewish which you wait. - Olympic Swimming Pool Make Reservations . Now "Her back is , as erect as.· that of. With Submarine-Lights For Your Vocqtion Midnitl Swimming - 1· a young girl, her powerful ·1 Informal• Life • All Sports STRICT DIETARY LAWS strength manifest in the great TROPHY AWARDS WEEKLY strides . the row: boat makes, and · To Outstanding Tournament · Available For Weddings and P.arties ~~~un';t~:d s;iu ~=~tl! g~~~n~ooi: · 1i~;;~jth~i!i~;;;~;~~ J Special · Dinners at her face, it can be seen that it w:iieT!f~~!~:: :i:r:! l phone Wrentham 32$ belqngs to a woman in ·middle life Jrv Pivnick, owner-Director but upon whom time has left few tell-tale marlts. "As, the only woman lighthouse MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR A keeper in the country Miss Lewis has duties that are unique. Exactly · PLEASANT VACATION A1 ,,. at sundown she must light her lamp, and precisely at midnight NOVICK'S HOTEL another must be substituted. All VILLAGE STREET MILUS, MASS thrqugh the night it must be $35 per person per week r.;i PHYLLIS ELLEN, three. years old, and GARY ROBERT, nine watched and Miss Lewis likens ~ months children of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cramer of Brockton, Mass., SOCIAL DffiECTOR - SWIMMING this care to that of an infant. · At ' ' HOT AND ' COLD RUNNING WATER IN ,ROOMS r.;i formerl~ of Pro~i~ence. ' · - - sun rise the law requires her lamp, e like the foolish cirgins, to have Available For i> ALL SOCIAL FUNCTIONS gone . out, and from this fact she Wedding Parties· - Banquets - Bar Mitzvahs and Outings.· 0 Full Course Dinner - $2.00 per plo~e ~ Jewish Worpan is an early riser. The responsi­ ll,, CHURCHILL · bility is no small one for the Write, or Phone Millis 133, Ring 2 · H()USE . Tends Newport slightest neglect · of duty or acci­ 155 Angell Street dent to her light .or lenses would Weddings - Dances Light--ln bring a report from the first sea: · ·ecr Mitzvahs - Musicals lBZJ man who suffered by it. Lives The story of a Jewish woman in hang oi;i her vigilance, but to her Meetira.9s ' Newport who tended a lighthouse credit no light on all the coast is Reservations in Newport harbor 70 years ago as regularly or as perfectly at­ MA 1-2649 - GA 1-2345 was revealed recently in "The tended to, nor does any other gain American Hebrew." ·The woman, LAKE , identified only as Miss Lewis, is Gay Informality. Ni> 11 11 "A Ca~p for Adults Only" said to have been the only woman Tiyul to the Negev Dressing Up. Tennis, Baseball, Handball, ONE RATE-$59,50 WEEKLY 1 THE MAPLES lighthouse keeper in the country Riding, Swimming, (Continued from Page 9) Canoeing, S pa r k • Write for Booklet to in 1881. '- r ling Entertainment, 11 -Perkins Avenue The story which follows is re­ after walking for four days from Dancing Nlghtry. Mickey Michaels, Director Elath. Elath also was the scene Really Swell Food .. Or Phone DE 1-7388 Narragansett Pier printed as it ,appeared at that time: of the wedding of Moses. - · Labor Day Weekend Fri. to Mon. $39.50 ROOMS WiTH With all its potentialities as a "Running from the mainland of port, a mining town, or •even a KITCHEN PRIVILEGES the city of Newport, Rhode Island, vacation resort, there is ·no ac1mal e NEW ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS into the west side of its harbor, settlement a&-y.e.t in Elath. The e CLEAN AND MODERN - • · is a staunchly built log wharf. only sigl'lS=&f=l.ife='are a few gov­ • ' TRANSPORTATION TO AND Were you to find your way to its ernment houses, soldiers' quarters, FROM BEACH end, you would ere 16ng see from remains· of British bu\ldings, a HO 1-0561 the lighthouse beyond, a w0man small hotel, and . . the Israel! ufn appear' and glance in your direc- flag. · Heading for Sdom, on the Dead Sea, we found ourselves traveling· along a riv.er bed, or a riff valiey ·Make Sure Your Porty or . .. the Waadi Jeib. We were in Sunday Outi11,g Is Complete the iowest part of- the entire I . world, the closest one can be to By $tocking Up at the center of the earth·!· On either side of us loomed great grotesque cliffs, the c;olor of sand. EAST SIDE. It was the most frightening. kind of beauty· I have ever seen. The silence literally rang . out, and we PHARMAeY. had the feeling that from every face carved by nature in those For All Your - Photographic cliffs we were being watched. Needs · It was an eerie, yet breathtak­ ing sensation. One gets the feel­ ing that this is the place that is I nearest to heaven and at the We ore fast becoming known as the HeodquClfters same time nearest to hell . . . for Film Photographic Equipment, that it is the place of both the beginning and the end .. . - ·Rental of Movies, etc. During the rainy season the riff valley becomes a swirling, rushing, thundering i:iver carry­ Y; s, the Mapiehurst ing with it great bould.ers and . thjng to make your vacation a -·- tons of gravel. Each year, as the memorable one! Enjoy the lux­ urious appointments of a fine, river dries out, men come and' completely modern hotel in a make a ·new road . . . setting of unbelievable mountain Sam and• ShermI Price. beauty. And there's something doing every minute of the day We reached the end of the for those - who want fun · and Can Supply You With Al I the frolic . . . Mountain Climbing, . / Waadi and before us lay the Golf, Tennis, Horseback Riding, Arava desert, wfth the mountains Secluded Adventure Trails, Swim­ Latest Camera Equipment ming, Dancing, .Movies, Theatricals - everything for your of Trans-Jordan on the oppdsite enjoyment! Yes, play all day . .. or -relax to y our heart's side. As we rode through the ap­ content at the Maplehurst. And reme111ber , the food is superb, That Will Add to Your Picture. proach to Sdom, site of the too ..:.. home-cooked meals a special . . . dietary Jaws. Gover­ nesses available for children. ancient city of Sodom, we could MR. and MRS. H. SILVER, Owner-Managers Pleasure / smell the salt In the air. We were The Maplehurst, Bethlehem, New Hampshire Write for Folder ' approaching Yam Hamelach, the I Sea of Salt . .. called the Dead Sea because the salt content dis­ courages any form of Hfe to grow within Its expanse. -EAST SIDE PHARMACY- When we left Sdom early the MAKE EARLY RESERVATIONS' FOR 756 HOPE STREE'I" GA 1-8618 next morning, I got the feeling that we were leaving another YOUR VACATION! SPECIAL EARLY world. SEASON RA TES ARE IN EFFECT! . l \ the children's activities-- commit- . Are your friends reading the ... tee. The playschool is one'!" of the Herald regularly? Why not tell ... -- services of family membership. them abou_t it? They'.11 enjoy its information, call Mari0n ~ 1-4386. <1 .,,=t'l ~ 0 <... '='t'l ~ ~ t'l Coe t'l ~ ...00 11\ll\l'S t,101\l ~111\l = 'II\' . Coff!· l"t Sll1Cl1< · · · free =~ I Pollen plele y fever Sul· ~ for Hoy _ super· s:, t-:rers . c·h i.l d re n. • .,,_, v,sed ' Morly Adivilie• · · ·d h i • BARBARA Z'ADAN.OFF" at 2 ½ ·e I on ~ years of age, Is the daughter Mr. Vo? 1 Orchestra e ol SoCle y ·1 Lounge ;i., and · Mrs. Samuel Zadanoff of 16 Cocklo• . BRUCE RICHARD WHITE, at the age of 6 months, .is the son ~ Basswood Avenue. . . . Outdoor Mov'.e• of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White of 59 Thackeray Street. ·. ·. ·. E\evato~ Serv,~e ;i., P.hoto by Gabermann d children between , the ages of 3 C') and 5, Monda,y" through Friday d different age\ groups. This train­ 00 ing program will be directed by afternoons from 1 to 4:30 o'clock. . ~ Program ,Leaders This is .a year . round program ... George Weis!\lse, assistant execu­ cotiducted ·by the Center under -~ tive director in charge of pro­ <.:>... gram; Er!lest Steck, director of (I< S~ught By Center health and physical education, ... and Ralph Kolodny; director of David Chernack, chairman of junior and youth programs. the program committee of the Jewish · Community Center, an­ nounced this- week that volunteer Remodelling of JCC and paid leaders are being sought ' . for group· activities planned for Playsch·oo_l Completed the new Center at Sessions Street and in neighborhoods of South · The Fieldhouse · at Sessions 1·ESTATE ,OF f,000 ACRES1 ··Providence, Elmwood, Washington Street which houses the summer PRIVATE GOLF 'coURSI! .. TENNIS COURTS ' Park, North End and Cranston. program · of the Jewish Com­ SAND BEACH • ·BOATING • Clt'¥tTAi. Cl.EAR Leaders are needed to serve as munity Center's Playschool is now 6 MILE LAKE • BEACH CLUB AND SUN DECK • SO_LARIUM • Ol,ITDOOR . LUNCHl!ONS AT advisors to clubs, hobby groups, fresh and new outside and in, as THE MARINE DINING ffRRACI! in sports, canteens, 1 o u n g es , a result of recent remodelling, game rooms, discussion groups, Center officials reported-this week. DiP.tary Laws mass activities and other social The first part of the remodel­ THE TERRACE ROOM FOR DANCING and educational pr9gra,ms. ·, • ling ·'.j ob, com-1:>leted - before the B'WAY -ENTERTAINMENT - MOVIES Recruiting will be carried on opening of the summer session on THEATRE through colleges, young adult and July 2, was the refinishing of aduit groups_jn the city f_or quali- inside walls and installation of SPECIAL REDUCED RATES fled persons interested in assuming leadership roles in the expanding two new asphalt tiJe floors, as Aug: J 9th to 3.,0th well as neces~ary plumbing repairs Center program. And After labo; Day The Center is planning an ac­ and installation ·of bubblers for tive leadership training program drinking purpoi;es. Providence Repr. to include workshops in folk danc­ This week the outside of the Herald Travel Bu_reau ing, c:lramatics, crafts, games, dis­ building and the extensive porch· cu:;sion techniques, etc., and to area were given an attractive new Phone DE 1-7388 I help prospective leaders in de­ coat of gray paint with white Direction: Abe H. Jacobson & _!!on veloping techniques for introduc­ trim. I ing these...-skills to members of Tp.e playschool is serving 30

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