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VOL. XLVI, No. '18 JULY 13, 1962 12 PAGES Jews In Algeria Golda Meir Declares Relations Attempt To Save Between United States, Israel Lives Of Children - A "save our chil­ Rest On Friendly Foundation dren" campaign was 1n full JERUSALEM Describing public relations as well as the "Patch" (leh) and Rena swing last week among the re­ as 0 baseless," speculation about needs of a broadening of Is­ maining Jews of Algeria, parti­ Israel's relations with the Ken­ rael's representation abroad. cularly in the strife-torn city nedy Administration, Mrs. She expressed the hope that of Oran where new bloodshed ls Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign an independent Algeria would 'Patch' And Rena . . . feared as Algeria becomes in­ Mlnlster, declared In Parlia­ not be drawn automatically In­ dependent under Moslem rule. ment last week that she had to the Arab "circle of hate and Some 200 unaccompanied no doubt that the basic rela­ hostility" toward Israel. She child refugees have arrived 1n tions between Israel and the added that Israel would be Talented Young Ladies France and several hundred United States would continue happy "If the Independence of more were expected last week. to rest as In previous years on Algeria will become the first by Brenda Slack Rena, the daughter of Mr. The total may reach 3,000 be­ "firm foundations of friendship" sign pointing toward a new Rena and Patch are good and Mrs. Leonard Rotenberg of fore the end of the year, ac­ and friendly discussion on all chapter In Israel-Arab rela­ friends. . . friends that have 555 Lloyd Avenue, had an un­ cording to projections prepared matters of common interest. tions." She reiterated Israel's spent the past five years study­ usual beginning to her career by Jewish social workers. She said It was only natural readiness to meet with its Arab ing, working and performing In ballet. She couldn't walk for Looming over the Algerian that the new Administration neighbors for talks on any ls­ together under the able direc­ drama is the tragedy of count­ should intensify Its study of the sue at any place at any level the first two years of her llf e and without pre-conditions In tion of Myles Marsden. and yet while she was still less Algerian children threat­ international problems It faced. ened with physical violence and Conceding there were differ­ the "firm conviction" that dif­ Exceptionally talented for struggling -with braces her fa­ ferences could be peacefully re­ their ages Rena Rotenberg and ther would pick her up and expo~d to dally scenes of un­ ences on some matters. she paralleled bloodshed and vio­ pointed out that In any ap­ solved. Patricia Simons began their dance around a room with her. Mrs. Meir also said no theat dancing careers at an age when lence. Their parents are anxious praisal of the Middle East situ­ Whenever she heard music she to get them to metropoUtan of any kind will influence Is­ most young ladles are Involved would waltz or tango to what­ ation It would be "altogether France at the earUest possible difficult" to assume there could rael to slow down work on the In a world of dolls and make­ ever rhythm was playing and Jordan River irrigation project bellve. was so amazing and unbelleva­ moment. be a complete identity of views Prepare Buildings between two countries, particu­ which Is vital to Israel's devel­ able that when she finally opment and which will be com­ learned to walk her parents A total of 150 Jewish larly between countries as dif­ ferent 1n size and world stand­ pleted as quickly as technical Storm Offices Of ORT sent her to dancing school at child refugees have been placed considerations permit. the age of three. By the time 1n Jewish communal Institu­ ing as the United States and Israel. Re,leets Hend Proposal she was seven she was enter­ tions In Strasbourg, and the She rejected a proposal by For Places In School talnlng with exhibition ball­ Fonds Social Jul! Unlfle, the Mrs. Meir, who made these room dancing at the Mayflower principal Jewish welfare agen­ comments 1n Introducing her Herut deputy Aryeh ben Ellezer TEL AVIV - A crowd of In Plymouth and the Holly­ cy, is making special efforts to Ministry's budget, expressed that Israel should "get tough" over a thousand parents and with Ghana and base Its re­ wood Beach rlotel · In Florida. Pa­ "regret, astonishment and con­ youngsters stormed the offices arrange similar fac!Utles 1n She has performed many times ris and other centers. cern" at the Indifference of the lationships with African states of the ORT school at Derech but feels that this year's per­ great nations to anti-Israel on a "quid pro quo" approach. Hatayasslm in Tel Aviv recently The buildings formerly used by Mrs. Meir said she was not formance at the Providence the Alliance Israelite Unlver­ hostility of the Arab countries. 1n an effort to register their Arts Festival was her most re­ She expressed concern that the prepared to demand from sons. So great was the crush selle Teachers Seminary have Ghana an explanation of what warding. been prepared to receive several "flouting" of the United Na­ that at one point the police tions Charter by the Arab constituted friendship and add­ arrived to restore order: The This year, at the age of 14, hundred Jewish children and ed that what Israel was doing Rena became a member of the work Is In preparation on other states and their anti-Israel boy­ registration was being held for cott had not led to "the sharp 1n Africa was more than "poli­ admission to the fall semester. State Ballet Company but has sites. cy," that It was a continuation been 1n many, many perform­ reaction" they deserved. She The ORT Center here ls the A representative of the Joint referred specifically to the elec­ of the traditions of the Jewish ances with the company since Distribution Committee Is in people. largest and most modem trade Its Inception 1n 1960. tion of Egypt to the UN Secur­ school 1n the Middle East. An Algeria. Together with the FS­ ity Council and to the UN com­ application roster several times Rena finds dancing to be all JU, he is arranging for the mittee on disarmanment. consuming but her Jove for the transport of children to France. 'Commercializing' the number of available places Budget Increased has become an annual event. theatre and dramatics have With some 3,500 Jewish refu­ Religion Opposed prompted her to be In many gees arriving in France over Foreign Ministry budget es­ Early last week, lines started MIAMI - The Greater Rab­ camp plays and she was in her the past weekend, the Influx timates have been raised to binical Association served ad­ forming 1n front of the school senior play at Nathan Bishop $12,000,000 for this fiscal year at 2· A.M. Many parents camp­ ls reaching unprecedented tot­ vance notice last week on Mia­ Junior High School this past als. Most Jews were seeking to as against a budget of $6,666,- ed overnight. When the ·school mi Jewry that· it vigorously op­ year. Rena plans to spend her leave Algeria before indepen­ 666 for the previous year. Mrs. posed any plans "to commer­ opened many scrambled over summer at Camp Mar-Ven dence day, July 1, although Meir said the budget would barriers to. get to the head of cialize religion and in partic­ where she is a member of the French authorities had pledged make possible increased activi­ ular using the High Holy Day the line. Calm was re-establlsh­ dramatic staff. to provide transportation after ties In international coopera­ ed only when the school's di­ services for financial profit and (Continued on Page 7) tion, cultural relations and rector, Zvl Rivlin, announced that date. personal benefit." that numbered tickets would The statement said the rab­ be distributed In the order of Supreme Court Decision Touches Off bis understood the need for arrival. fund-raising activities by es­ tablished congregations and the 'Based on Grades' Mixed Reaction Throughout Nation fact that some seasons of the Rivlin told the parents, "Ad­ NEW YORK-The Supreme courts en route to the Supreme sive calls had come In during Jewish religious year "natural­ mission will be based on the Court's historic decision ban­ Court. The organization said it the 48 hours after the decision ly lend themselves more ad­ grades of students and their ning official prayers in public planned to ask its 33 affiliates that the family took the tele­ vantageously to the pledging or achievements In examinations. schools last week touched off a nationally to measure local phone off the hook. collection of dues and fees." Those who made top honors nation-wide reaction which in­ school practices against the In the tests will have first pre­ cluded an increase in inter­ Supreme Court decision. Among ference. But each applicant religious debate on tl)e Issue. the practices now facing the will be considered Individually Included in the first pubic re­ court tests are Christians and on his own merit." However, he action was unanimous acclaim Hanuaka observances, Easter warned of disappointment for for the decision by Jewish or­ programs, recitation of the­ many, since the school could ganizations, criticism from Lord's Prayer and baccalaureate make available only 288 places Cathollc spokesmen and a mix­ services. In Its secondary level division. ed reaction from Protestant or­ As bitterness mounted against The episode highlighted the ganizations. Members of Con­ the decision-which many ex­ heightened Interest In vocation­ gress were bitter In their pro­ perts said was not as embracing al and technical education In tests and several moved to as the critics assumed-Anti­ Israel In recent years. It was start the machinery for a con­ Semitic undertones began to viewed as an encouraging trend stitutional amendment to per­ emerge. among parents and youth. The mit voluntary prayers 1n One of the five parents who ORT schools In Israel have en­ schools. conducted the· suit against the larged their facilities ' and en­ Slmultaneusly, pre d I c tlons New York Regents prayer rollment to provide Instruction were made that there would be which ended with the Su­ In 1961 for over 13,000 persons, a drive throughout the U,nlted preme Court ban reported that and the 1962 attendance Is ex­ States to eliminate many stan­ he and his family had been pected to be 15,000. dard sectarian practices In vilified with anti-Semitic in­ Government and educational American Schools. The Ameri­ sults and theats of death. Finally reunited - Yossele Schumacher, 10-year-o ld Israeli authorities are eager to direct can Civil Liberties Union The parent, Lawrence Roth, Youngster, is shown with his mother, Mrs. ldo...__Sc humacher, larger segments of youth to­ noted that several related suits of Roslyn Heights, 1n suburban 37, and sister, Zina, 15, in New York, where tPi-e:y were re­ ward technical studies. were moving through lower Long Island, said so many abu- united on July 3. (See Story on page 10). .. Subscribe' to the Herald . Nehru States <- :"No Rel~tions With Israel" OBITUARIES UNVEILING NOTICES NEW DELHI - Prime Minis­ He added that relations be­ ter Nehru told the Indian Par: tween Israel. and some w.est CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM liament last weekend that· In-' i.A:sian countries were "strained" APPEAR ON dia has not entered diplomat­ and any action taken by In­ PAGE 10 OF THIS ISSUE ic relations with Israel partly dia in regard to any of these because Israel's activities had countries might affect another been ''unfortunately aggressive'' and might be resented by the in the past and because it other countries. He said "one might be harmful to India's re­ had therefore to see what ad­ lations with other countries, vantages" there would be In balance and whether a particu­ lar action would contribute to Dine in the settlement of dispute among those countries. Cool He said India did not plan to exchange diplomatic repre­ Comfort! sentatives with Israel now be­ Orders Put Up cause such an exchange "in balance" would not be advan­ tageous to the cause "India Is pursuing in West Asia." His ~ principal theme was Algeria Q and he said India would recog­ 0 nize an independent Algeria ; promptly. His comments on Israel were ~ delightful dining in reply to a supplementary =!-< question by Hvkamat Paja, a famous for Socialist deputy, who had ask­ ed "whether India's approach" SEAFOOD to Israel "was conditioned by Arab susceptibilities." He also PRIME STEAKS asked whether it was not a. The priceless record of fact "tha.t many European and ITALIAN DISHES Asian countries had cordial re­ your wedding day lives on lations with both the Arab forever in your wedding countries and Israel and that portrait. such being the case, what was Mrs. Mortin Harold Schwartz India's dlfflculty in recognlzlng PHONE US NOW Miss Carolyn Joyce Green­ Following a wedding trip to FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT Israel? WINDSOR berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. northern New England and 377 MAIN STREET Jack Greenberg of 281 War­ Canada the couple will make WI 1-5402 rington Street, was married on their home at 155 Iwger Wil­ Downtown Pawtucket Sunday to Martin Harold liams Avenue. FRED KELMAN Park Free • PA 6-9761 Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Photographer Leo Schwartz of 15 Jackson Street, Pawtucket. Rabbi Joseph Morlya offici­ ated at the 6 :30 P.M. ceremony MARTIN J. SHORR, M.D. in Lake Pearl Manor. A recep­ ANNOUNCES tion followed the service In the Manor. The Opening of His Office for Given In marriage by her THE PRACTICE OF tather the bride wore a gown of satin organza designed with PEDIATRICS a reembroidered alencon lace at scalloped neckline accented 960 Reservoir Ave., Cranston, 10, R. I. with oat pearls, short cap sleeves and a fitted bodice. Her Tel. 781-3836 floor length sheath skirt held Oftr1Mte~f'Nm ...... ,_. .7 IIMter Clafiamf-• Office Hours By Appointment a· pleated detachable oversklrt WrtUeapan,atee which ended In a chapel train. IDM7 iefflUI Free Pal'ld■ s Fala"• IIMs. th N•. Mala 81. Her chapel length veil of Eng­ 0.,. 9-tli Wet. ,._, SL 1-MCII lish silk Illusion fell from an To Practice in Hartford-Dr. Italian imported orange blos­ HEY. IUI, PASS UP SOME OF THAT THERE POP CORN! Sidney Richman, son of Mr. som crown. She carried a cas­ Shucks, I keep for1ett1n1 that stuff and Mrs. Harry Richman of cade bouquet of eucharist lilies f~'::fa ~c_r~eand1\1:..N'•m1~~~ r~~11y "!~ and stephanotis. the tame. The action comH over with Overhill Road, has opened such realism on our new Zenith Port• practice of internal medicine Miss Molly Schwartz, sister able TV set that I seem to be rleht in · of the bridegroom, was maid FOR THE FINEST IN the stadium. We bought It at JAMES in Hartford, Conn., in asso­ KAPLAN INC., of course ... and at ciation with Drs. Norman of honor and Miss Vickie Sch­ those fabulous JAMES KAPLAN wartz, sister of the bridegroom, WALLPAPER !'RICES Mann and Mark Josel. was the junior bridesmaid. Both A graduate of Washington attendants wore ice blue silk English - Canadian - American James Kaplan, Inc. University School of Medicine organza gowns and held cas­ - JEWELERS - in St. Louis, Mo ., he served two cade bouquets of blue delphin­ WIDE VARIETY OF years of his internship and re­ ium and pink roses. 74 Rolfe St., Cranston sidency at the New York State David Schwartz, brother of PATTERNS HO 7-6660 -HO 7-6661 University-Maimonides Hospit­ the bridegroom, was best man. 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Similar to R ena, P atch , the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Stan­ ley Simons of 11 Loring Ave­ n ue, began her career at t he age of three when she astonish­ ed everyone and insisted on go­ ing to camp for the summer. While at camp the dramatic group was putting on "Mid­ summer Night's Dream'1 and P atch showed an unbelievable amount of talent and ease on the stage. A tiny little girl of three she made encore after encore without blinking an eye. Now 12 years old. Patricia, k nown to all as " Patch ", h as been taking dancing lessons for four years and really be­ came seriously involved in bal• let three years ago. She has per­ formed many times with the State Ballet Company although she is not yet a member. The minimum age is 13. Along with Rena, Patch felt that the per­ formance at the Arts Festival this year was the greatest for as she put it: "It lasted three nights it wasn't a ll over in just one performance." Plans Academy Patch has some unusual plans for \he future she hopes to attend Barnard or Radcliff when she completes high school and has aspirations of starting an academy of dancing. She firmly believes "Patch" Simons that the United States should Rena Rotenberg have a college where one can obtain a Fine Arts Degree and major in dance just as they do in Russia. On the subject of Russia Patch very definitely has more praise for the Russian Ballet artists than any others BAR MITZVA H the world over. A N D CH ILDREN'S PORTRAITS An avid reader Patch has many books and reads when­ ever she has a spare moment. She plays the piano because Saul Rosen she feels that in order to dance PHOTOGRAPHER one sh ou ld also be able to read 123 Stanwood Street music. Her love for singing a nd dancing far outweigh her in­ HO 7-7092 or DE 1-0666 terest in piano, however. FREE BONUS OFFER ! At present both girls are at camp . Rena busy with the ONE COLORED PORTRAIT WITH EACH dramatics a nd Patch majoring ALBUM ORDERED in dance at a dramatics camp. Rena plans on taking voice - LIMITED OFFER - lessons in the fall and both girls agree that in order to be a good dancer it is a necessity to be exceptional in acting and singing . in this respect each MILLMAN ANTIQUES Rena ''Patch'' has had an excellen t beginning_ ESTABLISHED OVER 35 YEARS Announces We a re now open at our new location and invite you to see our outstanding collec­ tion of fine collector's items and Distinc­ tive gifts. All Authentic Antiques 116 Wayland Ave ., GA 1-0S90 Free Parki ng in Ou r Own Lot

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------.. his successor, Newbold Morris. Producer Alexander Ince tells .. this story about his late friend, ... playwright Ferenc Molnar. One night during a card game, Molnar =..; THE ONLY ANGLO JEWISH WEEKLY IN R I AND SOUTHEAST MASS ... was asked about a new playwright who had a hit. "I don't like him," Published Every Week By The said Molnar. When asked why, he Jewish Press Publishing Company said, "He wears long underwear.. Box 6063, Providence, R .L . T elephone 724•0200 PLANT ANO OFFICE: HERALD WAY, OFF WEBSTER ST., PAWTUCKET, R. 1. .... A card player who'd dropped ------by Leonard Lyons a chip searched for it on the floor, CELIA ZUCKERBERG Managing Editor then said, "but Molnar, you're BRENDA SLACK _____ Editor wearing long underwear,. .... Mol­ Charles Boyer has been on the South Africa. Second Class Postage Paid at Providence, Rhode Island nar looked down, then said, "No. French Riviera these past few Few sound engineers and ex­ Subscription Rates: Fifteen Cents the copy; By Mail, $5.00 per annum; outside Those feet you looked at were New England, $6.00 per annum. Bulk r~tes on request. months making the movie • 'The perts agree on what constitutes not mine.'' Grand Duke and Mr. Pimm." Dur­ acceptable acoustics for a hall. The Herald assumes no financial r esponsibility for typographical errors in Warren Beatty' s next movie advertisements, but will reprint that part Qf the advertisement in which the ing dinner at La Bonne Auberge, Leopold Stokowski was invited, will be Robert Rossen•s "Cocoa typographical error occurs. Advertisers will please notify the management he was shown the Life Magazine with other authorities, to a New immediately of any error which may occur. Beach" .... Natalie Wood ls eager York Philharmonic rehearsal in pictures of Marilyn Monroe's 36th to work on the Broadway stage. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1962 birthday party, given by her the new hall at Lincoln Center to She'll be free to make the move test the acoustics. Stokowski was srudio. Boyer, sipping his wine, after she does one more movie asked to mount the podium. He declined to comment on the birth­ for Warner Bros.. ... Toe BBC day story. He said: 'A Frenchman instructed the orchestra to strike taped "Bravo Giovanni" for the first two chords of Beetho­ 'IOUR MONE'l'S always remembers the age of a broadcasting to Kenya next month ven• s ,. Eroca" Symphony . Then wine, and forgets the age of a .... 's famed Burgtheater woman." he paused and told the gro up, · has invited Harry Horner, the Sue Lyon, who plays the title "Gentlemen. you called me too producer - director - designer, to late ... WORTH role in "Lolita.'' sat unrecognized produce a series of modern plays at midnight beside the fountain at Because of the backstage feuds at "The Night of the Iguana.'• the by American authors. the Seagram Building, dipping her Bert Stern, the photographer, stage crews refer to the dressing by Sylvia Porter toes into the pool. ... There will recently flew to Italy to spend room sections as "East " be an announcement soon of the Sunday, Monday and Tuesday first movie ever to be based on a and "West Berlin" .... The spon­ sors of the Hartford pay-TV ex­ shooting Elizabeth Taylor. On WHO'S 'LUCKIER' IN STOCK MARKET story by Isak Dlnesen . ... Charles Wednesday he flew to Hollywood periment wanted to use the City Goren, the bridge champion, will to spend Thursday, Friday and - WOMEN OR MEN? be in Hershey, Penna., July 2, for Center's current production of ''Fiorello.•• Bur Hal Prince, who Saturday photographing Marilyn Have women been .. smarter" in handling their stock transactions the governors' convention. Goren Monroe for Vogue .... Paulette produced the original Broadway than men in the past few years and thus, made more and lost less? Or will give a bridge seminar for,he show, refused ro consent.... Dick Goddard chose Padua as the place have they perhaps been "luckier" than men; because they didn't get governors' wives. Silbert, art director of "Baby for holding the 64th birthday party in on the hot-hot new issues and over-priced glamor stocks in 196 1 At the Amherst commencement for her husband, Erich Maria exercises, the story was told of Doll" and "Splendor in the and so they've not been stuck with these now glacier cold stocks Remarque .... A major problem the day Todd Jr. was grad­ Grass," at last will direct a Mike in the new musical about Fannie in 1962? uated. His father. the showman movie, "Fas ter! Faster!'' There's more than a suspicion that the answer to at least the who'd come up from the streets of Richard Burton was not the Brice is that her ex-husband, second question, if not the first, is "yes." . · Milwaukee and Chicago, attended only men involved in both "The Nicley Arnstein, is still alive. Stella Adler, the actress and The evidence lies in the latest statistics comparing ownership of the exercises. On the drive back Longest Day" and "Cleopatra." stocks by women and by men, disclosed recently in the fourth and to New York, young Mike handed Andrew Marton, the special effects drama coach. was at a dinner most comprehensive survey so far of stock ownership in the U.S. by his diploma to his father, who expert who directed the chariot party where the guests talked about the theater. "Why do you the New York Stock Exchange. Here are the statistics and following noticed that the name on it was race scenes in "Ben-Hur," work­ l n sis t on discussing MY busi­ .is a logical interpretation leading to the above provocative comment. Michael Todd--no "Jr." .. . . The ed a year commuting between youngster explained, ..You put me "Cleopatra" in Rome and "The ness?" Miss Adler complained. Statistic: Today, women account for 51 per cent of the total adult She turned to one man and said: through, so ir1 s as much yours Longest Day" in Paris .... "It was shareholder population, as against 49 per cent for men. In 1959, women "Let's talk about your business. as mine." an unusual experience... s a id shareowners outnumbered men by 52.5 to 47.5 per cent, and in 1956 by What business are you in?., .... Robert Merrill will write the Marton. "After all, how many 51.4 to 48.6 per cent. The division between the sexes ls more even than lyrics for "The Unfair Sex.•• the men get to go to war with both He was Howard Taubman, the at any time during the previous decade. musical being dramatized by Caesar and Eisenhower in the Times' drama critic. Ketti Frings ... "Felix Frankfurter same year? .. Statistic: Today, 15.6 per cent of the total population of adult males (Distributed 1962, Reminisces:• which was a best­ Bea Lillie flew to Canada and by The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) are stockholders compared with 14.9 per cent women. In 1959 the per­ seller, now is being issued as an then to Europe to while away the (All Rights Reserved) centage of women topped that of men by a slim margin. Anchor paperback. Bu I Justice weeks before starting rehearsals Frankfurter, who dictated these here .... Robert Moses, who as STRICTLY KOSHER Statistic: Nearly 5.5 million housewives are shareholders, upfrom memoirs for Columbia's Oral Park Commissioner fought in vain HOUSTON - The Jewish 4 million in 1959, and housewives are the largest single group of History Dept. , won't get a dime to prevent the establishment of the Community Center here has, shareholders. But as far as the percentage of the total goes, the house­ in royalties .... The veteran, tire­ Shakespeare Theater in Central for the first time, convert­ wife group has risen only from 3_3.1 per cent in 1959 to 33.6 per cent less Sophia Tucker, now touring Park, was invited to thepremiere. ed· its dining facilities to strict­ now. Australia, will extend her trip to He declined, in a stinging letter to ly kosher status. Statistic: Women lead most markedly in the 65-and-over age group, where they outnumber men by nearly 500,000. Men, though, ls expected from Jordan who account for a higher proportion than women in the most active ages claims that the water, resulting of 21 to 54. from melted snow in their moun­ In tains, belongs to them. One Israel Statistic: More than twice as many women as men -- 1.5 million official told the Riviera Hotel's to 713,000 -- obtain their first share of stock through inheritance or . president: "It seems to me that gifts. Hollywood God's snow belongs to anyone energetic enough to gather it in Statistic: Among the shareholders who have entered the market any form it may assmne." for the first time since 1959, about 55 per cent are women, a clear BJ' Barney Glaser Israel needs equipment and majority. But of those who became new adult shareholders between manpower desperately, Goffsteln 1956 and 1959, more than 56 per cent were women. "Israel may not be heaven but been a pickpocket. pointed out. He feels that every while there I had a feeling I had • 'Israelis are encouraged to Jew's financial support should be Put all these statistics together, place them against the back­ never been so close to God.'' re­ speak their minds," Goffstein ob­ stepped up through the United ground of a shareholder population skyrocketing 4.5 million just since marked Ben Goffsteln, President served. "They have a democracy Jewish· Appeal. He urged the pur­ 1959 to a record 17 million and a market which in the past few months of the Las Vegas Riviera Hotel on in the truest sense of the word. No chase of Israel bonds. "If anyone has erased most of the gains of this entire period and where do you his recent return from his first other country in the Middle East is considering a trip to Israel,.. come out? v l s l t to the young democratic offers a democratic stronghold to he suggested, "these bonds may You come out suspecting women recently have been either smarter nation. an anxious world." be cashed there at any time. It is or luckier than men in the market--and here's why. "Nothing has ever impressed It was the hotel magnate• s an excellent way to finance a Obviously, the individuals feverishly gambling in new stock issues me so much," said the executive. opinion that the United States future trip." and bidding up the glamor stocks to fantastic levels last year were "I imagined I had seen everything should channel a heavy percentage New Roman ruins have been primarily men. Otherwise, the percentage of women to men share­ but this visit made me prouder of its foreign aid to the Ii tt I e discovered in Israel. A coliseum holders would not have dropped as it did. The census itself includes a than ever that I am a Jew.'' power especially in view of the even larger than the famous Fla­ footnote that "data assembled suggests that many more men than He confessed that prior to his fact that we have now decided to vian amphitheater in Rome has women participated in the unusual stock market activity in the spring trip he was far from being an cancel aid to communist coun­ been found. "These ruins are ex­ of 1961." enthusiastic supporter of the tiny tries. "What better insurance for pected to develop a major tourist Obviously too, a lot of women who owned shares In 1959 were no country. "l1 m convinced now,•• he freedom than to transfer financial attraction and thus provide an ad­ longer shareholders at the time of the 1962 census. This ls the only conceded. aid from communism to democ­ ditional source of revenue:• said explanation for the fact that, while 55 per cent of new shareholders Goffsteln repeated what has racy?" he challenged. the executive enthusiastically. since 1959 have been women, the proportion of men in the total share­ been discussed so often.. , .dedi­ "The way of Israel Is the "If Israel can win the support owner population between 1959 and 1962 climbed substantially. cated people worlclng under ad­ American way," beamed Goff stein of Jews throughout the w or Id The new issues and glamor stocks have been the securities which verse conditions and displaying a proudly. "The United States can morally and financially," Goff­ have taken the severest licking and hurt their owners the most. lion's fortirude Instead of shrivel­ rest assured that this dedicated stein emphasized, "It will develop Perhaps the reason women didn't play the new Issues In 1961 ls Ing up before the hundreds of tons nation will never sell out to the a country that Jews everywhere that they weren't on brokers' preferred lists and didn't get the chance. of arms shipped to Egypt by highest bidder." will be proud to call their home­ Perhaps the reason ls that they didn't know what was going on in the Russia .... the beautiful Hebrew "Israel has Its share of mal­ land for generations to come!' glamor stocks because women at home don't get the variety and quantity University with its new buildings contents and misfits," admitted of tips that husbands get in their offices. Perhaps the reason ls that and wide variety of courses made Goffsteln. "That isn't surprising, Extend Fulbright an elderly widow who has Inherited her securities Is narurally more available to 8,000 srudents .. . . and considering that its citizens have conservative than a young man in his 20's or 30's -- and she should be. the new Senate building In J eru­ arrived from all parts of the lsraelr Program salem built with financing by the world. However, they are being JERUSALEM - An exten­ Whatever the reason or combination of reasons, the fact ls that Rothschild family. molded as one, slowly but surely. sion of the United States Edu­ the percentage of women to men shareholders has dwindled for the Observing that Israel Is the The results will become evident cational Foundation In Israel first time In these past few years - and this has been a period of the only country completely devoid of conclusively In the next genera­ for the exchange of Israeli and worst stock market crackup in modern times. Smarter? Luclcler? religious or racial discrimination, tion, children who are now learn­ American students and educa­ . You decide. Goff stein laughingly remarked that Ing the ideals of democracy In tors was announced here last youngster were to be called (Dlatrlbuted 1NZ. by The Halt Syndicate, lnc.)(Atl Rlghtl Reterved) If a school classes." week. "a dirty Jew," he'd probably During his visit, the hotel man The budget for the project, naively deny: "I am not! I took a watched five little girls playing known as the Fulbright pro­ Probe Blasting of Wald Monument bath this morning!" In the street. Only recently, these gram, will be $150,000 for the JOHANNESBURG - Pollce The vandalism apparently A touch of humor was unveiled children had arrived from five experts in explosives began ·an was connected with a telephone during the Las Vegas leader's different countries. "Yet here first year which ls $60,000 more Intensive investigation recently call to the Johnnesburg Star, visit when a former Hungarian they were, playing together with than during the previous year. to find the person who dam­ from a man who said, "I am landed In the local pokey. Brought the universal language of love, The program will provide aged Sculptor Herman Wald's Adolf Eichmann, see me In before the Judge, the prisoner ex­ without understanding a word one grants for travel to the United massive memorial to martyred Westpark Cemetery." The blast plained that he had done only what said to the other." States for 25 Israeli students European Jews In Johannes­ destroyed the Ner Tamld which was required of all new arrivals­ Water from the Jordan River and educators \ and for 15 op­ burg's Westpark Jewish Ceme­ Jlghta up the sculptured phrase pursued his former profession. In project will rum desert wastes posite numbers to come to Is­ tery with a dynamite blast. "Lo Ttrzach", Hungary, It was revealed, he had into valuable farm land. Trouble rael from the United States. "' .., =l'l : 0 i:, l'l

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