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Adenauer Sends Message Deploring Hitler's Reign Middle East ·WASHINGTON - Chancellor Konrad Adenauer informed a Still Tense major America Jewish organiza­ tion that West Germany was waging an "uncompromising bat­ Says Israeli tle against anti - Semitism in THE ONLY ANGLO.-JEWISH WEEKLY IN R. , I. AND SOl)THEAST . MASS. NEW YORK - If the the rest courts, press, radio and private of the world is relaxing the Middle VOL. XLIII, No. 36 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1959 16 PAGES associations." East is not, according to Jacob D .. In his special message to the Herzog, minister plenipotentiary American Jewish Committee, Dr. of the Israeli Embassy in Wash­ Adenauer said that the German U.S. Grant To Aid New Drive on Jews Noted ington. people "are fully aware of human He told 1,000 persons at the rights of liberty promulgated in In _Provincial Newspapers 21st annual lunch of toe Jewish the German Constitution." Israel Scientists NEW YORK - Soviet provincial bribe school officials to have her Teachers C o m m u n i t y Chest, He then made sharp reference JERUSALEM - A five-year newspapers and reports of travel­ daughter enrolled in a teachers meeting in the Waldorf last week to the Hitler period, declaring $125,000 grant· was made last ers recently in the Soviet Union institute. that "the Arab attitude toward that "recent dictatorship ori Ger­ week by the United States Na­ indicate that there has been a The paper also carries a car­ Israel and the relations between man soil gave an awful lesson in tional Health Institute to three sharp increase in Soviet attacks toon showing Jews practicing the Arab states themselves are to­ experience as to what befalls a Weizmann Institute scientists for against Judaism and religious deception by means of an alms tally removed from the context of people, disregarding these rights." continued study on the basic pro­ Jews. Anti-Semitic violence was box. general international trends." The message was addressed to tein components of cells of living reported to have increased. He added: However, the newspaper re­ "There are dang'erous under­ the agency's board, holdfng its tissue. The most striking example of fers at one point to Premier annual meting at the Shoreham Recipients of the grant are anti-Jewish material in the press currents in the Middle East that Khrushchev's mention of the role may come to the surface at any Hotel here. Prof. Ephraim Katchalski, chair­ was contained in the Sept. 27 is­ of Jews in Soviet rocket success sue of Dnestrovskaya Pravda, pub­ time. Thus far, the Middle East "Anti-Semitic Phenomena" man of the Institute Biophysics and at another point to many li&hed in Tiraspol, Moldavia. situation remains unaffected by Dr. Adenauer emphasized that department, and Dr. Michael Sela oustanding Jews in the world. and Dr. Arieh Berger of the same Three articles that occupied more the relaxation of international all efforts of his government "for Material attacking religious the reconstruction of Germany department to continue and ex­ than a page of this issue were de­ tension." Jews as thieves and picturing and the re - establishment of pand their work on Polyamino voted to attacks on Jews and Jud­ The Arab mind, Herzog said, Acids as protein models. Their aism. them as engaged in illegal activ­ "has been brought face to f.lce friendly relations with the free ities is contained in the Ukrain­ nations would be endangered un­ study also covers research on the The major article was present­ with the threat to its own destiny ian-language newspaper Kiivska less democracy is firmly anchored chemical properties and biological ed over the names of three Jews and the integrity of the Middle Pravda for July 29 and in the in the conscience of German acticity of the acids. who declared they had renounced East. Although their hatred has Smolensk newspaper Rabochi Put citizens." The Hadassah _School of Nurs­ Judaism. They -called it a fraud not abated one has the impression He said "anti-Semitic, anti-de­ ing here will be expanded into a and accused various religious for September 13. that Israel is no longer the cen­ mocratic phenomena" had come university - level institution to Jews in that city of being thieves. Synagogues' have recently been tral issue." to the surface in Germany, but he meet the demands of Israel's An unsigned article in the same reported closed in Tiraspol, Uzh­ The Arab states, he said, are said they should not be over-esti­ growing nursing profession, it issue said synagogues in the gorod, Chelyabinsk, Royno, Dro­ learning that Israel has "growing mated. Before the Hitler period, was announced here last week by United States served "the ruling gobych;- Brest, Karaganda, Tash­ stability and peaceful intent," and it was estimated that Germany the director general of the Ha­ circles of the U.S.A." ar,d termed kent, and Samarkand. In the last they also are resisting the per­ had a Jewish population ·of 450,- dassah· Medical Organization, Dr. Judaism "the- enemy of the re­ two cities -the closed synagogues so_nal ambitions of Egypt's Presi­ 000. About 25,000 live there now. Kalman Mann, at the 41st gradu­ volution and of socialism." were reported to be those of dent Nasser. Dr. Adenauer's message follow­ ation exercises of the institution. A third article in the same European Jews, while the syna­ Schools Supt. Theobold was ed a recent meetig in Bonn with Twenty-seven nurses were award­ issue asserted that a women iden­ gogues of the Bukharan Jews, a cited during the meeting by the Irving M. Engel, honorary presi­ ed diplomas at the graduation tified as Shendel Iosifovna Roit­ Central Asian branch of Judaism, United Jewish Appeal in "grate­ dent of the American Jewish ceremonies. man, a Jewish name, had tried to (Continued on Page 6) fl\l appreciation of his deep and Committee. The 53-year-old com­ abiding interest -in the welfare of mittee is devoted to combating his fellow man, regardless of bigotry and discrimination and Fact or Fiction? creed or background." · the furthering of intergroup re­ lations. Addressing the dinner session of Jewish Juvenile Delinquency Suburban Jewish Family the agency, Mr. Engel termed the Increases Hitler period "Germany's undi­ By Helen L. Elias as safe driving goes, with their Becomes Matriarchy gested past, which, if not faced 1:'he _cu:rent attitude in Providence toward our teenage boys own rules, a system of demerits, and dealt with, could represent a and girls 1s hke the famous story of the blind men and the elephant. and a 'court" to pass sentence on The American Jewish suburban grave danger to the future of The frightening "elephant" of teenage misbehavior appears their members who violate these family has switched from "pat­ Germany's democracy." different to each person you talk to. rules. triarchal" to "matriarchal" with Mr. Engel, a New York lawyer, Ask George Katz, director of the "Big Brothers of Rhode Is­ In the opinion of Mark For­ the wife's ideas, opinions and val­ stressed that a major area of con­ land", and he says "Ninety percent of our Jewish children are man, Youth Director at the East ues "clearly dominating" ~amily cern was "education of German Side Center, the young people are life. no worse than any others. The child is only acting out his caught between their natural youth for citizenship." rebellion against parental restraints. We Jewish parents are "The Jewish woman has acquir­ He asserted that Chancellor drive for independence and a ed her new position of executive over-protective. Our kids are n·ot brought up to be fighters, or search for reasonable limits, im­ Adenauer's government "already even to face up to any physical contact. Then when they go into· leadership by default," declared posed by their elders. Rabbi Albert I. Gordon of Temple has done a great deal to compen­ a school like Nathan Bishop and maybe get shoved around a little, sate victims of Nazism for their "Adolescence is the age of un­ Emanuel, Newton, Mass., in his material losses. " But he stressed we get all excited." certainty", continues Mr. For­ new book "Jews in Suburbia." Then an intelligent, conscien- man. "The kids wonder . . . how that more must be done "to de­ "Her husband, nice person monstrate to the uncommitted tious Jewish mother of two teen- more alcoholism among young much do my friends like me or agers living on the East Side says Jewish people today than ever be­ do they like my car? Would she though he may be, has become so peoples of the world the impact completely engrossed in business of democracy." "My daughter is in a group that fore." go out with m~ if I didn't have could easily develop into a neigh­ a sharp convertible? Should I affairs that he generally gives little He reported that West Ger­ Another parent adds:" The attention to spiritual and cultural many's educational system had borhood gang of delinquents, just community is missing the boat on drink if all the other fellows do?" because one child is a bad in­ Of course every age has viewed matters that involve his home and made some progress in teaching children's problems. Most parents family. fluence." the younger generation with political science, civics and citi­ are hungry for knowledge about Wife's New Status A prominent pediatrician who how to handle ·their youngsters alarm, probably since Biblical zenship in the schools and labor "The husband's failure has led unions and through adult educa­ specializes in behavior problems, and would welcome help. An days, but now our children are Dr. Eric Denhoff, has this to say: organization like the General driving. dating and drinking at inevitably to the wife's new sta­ tion. tus," he asserts. In this connection, he urged "I feel the teenager is being pick­ Jewish Committee should inaugu­ an earlier age than ever before. "The Jewish husband's position that West Germany and the ed on. I am impressed by the high rate community planning for "Let a 16 year old boy have a within the family has changed so United States exchange "experi­ moral stability of Jewish• girls." our young people, in addition to car at night and take out a 14 ½ And another well-known pedia­ its fund-raising activities. And year old girl, and ,-YO\.\ 're asking markedly because his involve­ ences for the purpose of elimi­ ments with business affairs appear, nating intergroup and Interracial trician and child psychiatrist, Dr. I t)l.lnk that guidance in the for trouble", says Mr. Forman. In fact, to leave him little time tensions." Herman Marks, gives this as his schools should . do more at the "What's more", he adds, "if the opinion;" I do not thing this Is a grade school level." for his family - at least, so he Morocco Discussed parents have no respect for the big or serious problem. Most Jew­ And ·the boys and girls them­ law, how can the kids? The boy belleves. In another address, Herbert H. ish children don't act out their selves, what do they think? Many sees his father go 70 miles an "He feels that it is his primary Ehrmann, Boston lawyer and agresslons anyway. Instead, they of them, like the group called hour on a 50-mile-an-hour road, responsibility to provide tor the president of the agency declared internalize them and get ulcers I" "The Hubs" at the Community and he gets the Idea that break- economic welfare of his family. (Continued on Page 6) But then he added, "Therl) Is Center, police themselves as far (Contlnued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 7) ~ JEWS IN BRAZIL accepted. The Roman Catholic RIO DE JANEmO - 5,000 Jew- Church had a major role in help­ ish immigrants have come to Bra- ing to develop the program con­ ~ zil since 1957. The immigrants ducted by HIAS. ~ included 2,804 Egyptian Jews. All The majority. of the Egyptian .....;. of the iµlmigrants were completely Jews had special skills .

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of the students belong to the Hillel principles of his Judaic faith are." site" of the · Jewishness taught at "' Foundation; 80% of the males Much of the blame for the situa­ the Hebrew school or Sunday have been Bar Mitzvah; 61 % of tion, in Botfeld's opinion, must be school sessions. the females had been confirmed; charged against the parents, who 78 % attended Hebrew or are seen by Jewish youngster~ as The Herald Press offers the sehool, the average length of such doing~ t home "the exact oppo- finest in all types of print.ing. study having been 6-1/ 2 years for males, 2-1/2 years for females., while '7% had no Jewish religious education at all. Thirteen percent of the Jewish students do not attend High Holy Day services, and 40 % attend classes on High Holy Days. Male RUSCO Jewish students show the great­ est amount of mixed dating, while a high percentage of the Jewish WINDOWS DOORS girls date Jews. The J ewish college student to­ qay, according to Botfeld, "does j10t know wha~ a Jew is .. To him CALL GE 4-7929 religion is basically a philosophy, Fred Kelman Photo but he does not know what the Chairman of Event - Mrs. Max Leach is the chairman Morty Says. of the Annual Linen and Lester Kesslers Equipment Event of the Visit me at my new Ladies Association of the store at DELICATESSEN Jewish Home for the Aged 110 Empire St. which will be held at the Mrs. Leonard W. Leitner, " You Can't LUNCHEONETTE Buy Better Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel on the former Evelyn Gail Ross, For_ Lessu 122 Orms S.treet Corner Davis St. Thursday at l :30 P. M. A was married recently at the 14K Gold Watches Hos The SNACK To Get You On The Right TRACK ... fur fashion show will be pre­ Aperion Plaza in Roxbury, sented by William H. Har­ Mass. - Complete - Served here For Parties ... ris. Jewelry and Watch Repair or to take out SANDWICHES Reasonable Rates - OPEN WEEKDAYS AT 7 A . M. -_ USSR Press Publishes Kosher Products By Morrison & Schiff MORTY MILLER - GJC Contributions INC. Reach $507,000 Anti-Semitic Articles 110 EMPIRE ST., PROV. HOME OF THE 5c COFFEE ,A·~R;s~~iN~t\:ir , JERUSALUEM - The Sov- DE 1-2105 . , - - Leaders of the 1959 General iet press, particularly that of the Jewish Committee campaign to- Ukraine, continues to publish anti­ day announced that contributions Semitic articles and cartoons, ac­ have passed the half million dollar cording to reports received here mark. today. Henry J. Hassenfeld, GJC presi- One issue of Dnyesterskaya dent, and Joseph K. Levy, gen- Pravda recently contained three ·FRED :SPIGEL'S ·:. · .. era! campaign chairman, announ- anti-Semitic articles. The first, " ' , ced that contributions now total puportedly written "voluntarily" $507,000, which represents $52,- by three "old Jews," offered "dis- 000 more than in the 1958 cam- closures" on "the lies and false­ paign for the same contributors. hoods of the Jewish religion" and KOSHER FOOD CENTER This total includes the results of on "dirty transactions" allegedly GA 1.-8555 225-229 PR4IRIE 0 AVENUE MA 1-6055 Y-Day held last Sunday by the conducted in synagogues. Young Adults Division of the GJC. The second, headlined "What Some 300 boys and girls turned is Judaism?" describes the Jew­ ,, , ,. _1, ,., out for Y-Day. They covered ap- ish religion as a "reactionary proximately one thousand cards movement linked with American and collected two thousand dollars, States circles.» The third is a GROCERY DEPT. MEAT and POULTRY DEPT. an increase over last year from the "feuilleton" about "a Jewish same number of contributors in mother's attempts to cheat Soviet ORDER EARLY the Greater Providence area. About school authorities to gain advan- ·ANNIVERSARY SALE I For Your Choice Of The Finest 70 other boys and girls met separ- tages for her daughter." The LINCOLN QT. JARS ately in Cranston under the di- same issue carries cartoons of Jew­ • TURKEYS • DUCKS rection of Miss Ruth Green and is figures apparently engaged in PRUNE JUICE 3 jars $1.00 canvassed the Cranston area. illegal trading. PINE CONE # 303 CAN • GEESE Another in a series of report A recent issue of Kievskaya, TOMATOES 9 cans $1.00 FOR THANKSGIVING meetings will be held next Tues- , Pravda carries an article purport­ HEINZ 15 OZ. JAR day at GJC headquarters, 203 edly signed by two Jews describing APPLE JUICE 7 JO rs $1.00 WHILE THEY LAST! Strand Building in downtown black ·market activities allegedly ':OCK 0' THE WALK-YELLOW CLING 2>A CAN Providence. I conducted in synagogues. An is- CHICKENS lb 19c The Young Adult division held sue of the Znamya Communist Sliced Peaches 4 cans $1.00 NET WEIGHT - NO ½ POUND ADDED a Victory Dance at the Jewish contains letters allegedly received COCK 0' THE WALK-HALVES #303 CAN Community Center on Sunday eve- from Israel complaining of "hor­ Bartlett Pears 5 cans Baby LAMB CHOPS lb 59c ning to celebrate their successful rible conditions" there. .$1.00 OQe-day fund raising drive for COCK 0' THE WALK-Unpealed Halves STEER LIVER lb 79c the 1959 GJC campaign. APRICOTS 5 cans $1.00 HERE'S A BARGAIN' This year's plaque for outstand- Jewish Students Regular 79c ing work was awarded to six clubs, DELICATESSEN and DAIRY DEPTS. Koshered HAMBURG lb 49c five for a 100 percent turnout and Favor Intermarriage TRY OUR MOUTH-WATERING HOME-MADE the other for the largest number of PICKLED WATERMELON workers for Y-Day. They were TUCSON, Ariz. - Jewish stu­ BROILERS lb 31c 11.OSHER Regular 89c Hillman AZA, Little Rhody AZA, dents attending the University of NET WEIGHT - NO ½ POUND ADDED Temple Beth-David USY, Senior Arizona favor intermarriage by a FRANKFURTS lb. 79c 2 .Killings and Pluckings for the Price of 1! Judea, South Side; ULPs, an,d ratio of two to one, according to a 1 LB. CUP - SPARKLET (The normal price of kllling and plucking 2 Broilers Temple Beth-El Provty. survey made by a university stu­ STRAWBERRIES BOTH FOR is 70c-At SPIGEL'S it Is only 35c)l Individual awards for outstand­ dent for a minorities relations 1 PINT - MAYFLOWER AU Poultry Is Killed Right On Our ing work and collections were giv­ course. SOUR CREAM Premise.s-Your Guarantee of Fresh Poultry at en to Howie Hoffman of the The survey also showed that 59# 75c FREDDIE'S Famous Low Prices. Cranston USY, Jerry Engle of the Joel Botfeld, former president of Regular 89c ULPs, and Enid Burrows of the the Tucson Jewish Youth Coun­ Judy Ann Levin BBG. cil. He charged that about 20% MORRISON & SCHIFF Closed Mondays Free Delivery Tuesday and of the Jewish student population - and - Friday - All Departments GRANT APOLOGY at the university were "college Fresh Daily! WASHINGTON - The Anti­ Marranos" who attended church JSAAC GELLIS Fresh Water Fish I SABBATH Defamation League of B'nal B'rith services with their Gentile friends. KOSHER PROVISIONS criticized as inadequate a retract­ He conducted the survey by means INFORMATIONHousewives! ' ion by General U. S. Grant, 3rd, of a questionnaire among the 520 Complete Line of We Give Light Candles chairman of the U. S. Civil Cen­ Jewish students on the University Tonite 4:07 tennial Commission, of material of Arizona campus. Slightly less DIETETIC FOODS BIG BONUS Next Friday at Grant had circulated defaanlng than half anwered the many quer­ Plenty of Free Parking 4:02 Jews in connection with the Civil ies. Green Stamps War. The survey also showed that 59 Gw'T..TJ7.~G.crc.'T'".J...'T.J,,T..W§..t..'t&.'T"J,'T.J,,\J7...,'T.J,,W~~\J.WD~TJ.'T;.,WDOJ7~W-'t."t.••-...:r..Ji.J7G'~ ... NAMED TO COMMISSION I B 'nai B 'ri_tb's p~ci_pation on a cantor Jacob Hohenemser, of- ficiated at the ceremony, which Label Katz newlY elected presi- country-wide basis m such pro­ was followed by a reception in the = dent of Inte~tional B'nai B'rith, jects_ as the e~ployment of the 11I temple social hall. g announced the appointment last phySl~lly handicapped, ~pera­ ,.. week in Washington oi Joseph t1on with other commuruty or­ 111:::::::::::::::':::::::':::::::'==::::::::::::::::::::::::::':::=::::=::::::a::::::::::::::::::::::::::':::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::':::::::':::::::~i G iven in marriage by her rmcle, .,. M. Finkle of the Rhode Is- ganizations and officials in the Rabbi S idney steiman, assisted Morris Peldma-n. the bride was ; land Commission Against Dis- con_trol and prevention of juvenile by Cantor Leon Gold, officiated at dressed in a waltz length gown Iii crimination, as a member of the de~quency, and welfare cam­ the ceremony which took place at of Chantilly lace and tulle with a fitted basque bodice, long ; National Citirenship and Civic paigns. the Aperion P laz,a in Roxbury, llil A!Iairs Commission of B 'nai Mass. sleeves, a sabrina neckline and a ~ B-'rith. This Commission guides ! YO TH SERVICES bouffant skirt with lace appli- Miss Sharon Sadow, cousin of (Cont inued on Page 8) Z ~••MM,--WWWll•MM~ j Temple Emanuel youth ser- the bride, was maid of honor. ;i,c Hair Removed Permanently vi.ces under the auspices of the Manny Seltz.er, brother- in-law of the bridegroom, was best man. e RUTH SHEFFIELD United Synagogue Youth have The bride's attendants were i::= been resumed. They are held on Miss Karen Wolfe, Miss Claire fa. l...icensed Electrologist Saturday at 10 A . M. at the tem- Rossi, Mrs. Dot Maccerone and Re-Styling t:i Frff PriYate Consultations ple. Jewish youth is invited to at­ Mrs. Marvin Solomon. :;j HO 1--5147 Cranston tend. Ushers were Carl Solomon. ::: Marvin Solomon. Alfred Mac­ lruf'J an arf here. ;.:------cerone, Hugh Clements and Eu­ gene Smargon. Q 'l;7 ---.;., Come see our excit~ z Mr. and Mrs. Leitner now re­ < ~ -rf> i., ing new patterns ...... Miss Eleanor side in Cranston. r.J !l1 .J ,, and feam how your ... Graduate Masseuse Miller-Holland particular fur can · Miss Sandra Lila H olland, become a gla morous Three Five Three Thayer Street daughter of Mrs. Rea Holland of j a c Ir. e t , cape or Providence DExter 1-967 4 Providence and Hye Holland of stole. The cost is Detroit. Mich., was married to surprisingly m o d e r­ • Gerry Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. ate. 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l~W~~~ 39. e.i PIERCE & ARON La.t"g6t .Selec1,on of Modern anJ Lonfempor-ary Fu,;,;+ll~ In New fnJland Kosher Meat Market :-,~ == ruKTY Of ,m ,miHG== WOODROW'S MODERN AGE == 0'£H OAILY - ,.10 to s.JO __ DE 1-5278 14 Douglas Ave. DE 1-0508 ~ IH TH[ lfAl Of STOll =:: 7SS wntw,n,m , ==run , TIWlS £VU Till,== == Str-. ,...w.-. ,..,_. ~ tries. The State Pier was a scene of joy and laughter to some, andof tears and disaster to others The Jewish immigrants· were >'3 ONE MAN'S OPINION met at the Pier by a committee :Z: headed by Alter Boyman and Arch- l'l Thirty-Six Years ibald Silverman. Those who were :;=:, THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH WEEKLY IN R. I. AND SOUTHEAST MASS . allowed to get off the boats were ~ taken to the Hebrew Sheltering 0 Published Eve ry Week By The Ago In Providence Society. They were given their l'l J e wis h Press Publishing Co mpa ny first meal on American soil. Some "" 1117 Douglas Ave., Providence, R. I. . UNion 1-3709 needed financial aid. Some wanted ~ BY BERYL SEGAL decent clothes. The committee at- ~ On November 14, 1923, thirty­ the committee to the office of the tended to their needs until they 0 SYD COHEN Advertising Manager were reunited with their relatives :z: CELIA ZUCKERBERG . News Editor six years ago to the day, a group Herald. That was during the of men and women gathered to moving days from the downtown in this country. Some needed train l'l discuss some problems facing the office to the new Douglas Avenue fare to distant parts of the land. ! Second Class Postage Paid at Providence, Rhode Island Jewish community of Providence plant. The book was packed away That, too, was provided for them. I:"' Subscription Rates: Fifteen Cents the copy; By Mail, $4.50 per annum; outside At one of the meetings of the .o New England, $5.00 per annum. Bulk rates on request. and to do something about them. in a case and was discovered only Before the meeting was over, recently. General Jewish Committee, l-.1r. .., Silverman reported that five bun- ~ this group established itself as the Mr. John A. Solomon was a The Herald assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors in General Jewish Committee of meticulous man, and his minutes dred Jewish immigrants passed O through the State Pier of Provi- ;;. advertisements, but will reprint that part of the advertisement in which the Providence, elected officers, and reflect his personality. I doubt t ypographical error occurs. Advertisers w ill please notify the m anagement dence in 1924. All of them were immediately of any error w hich may occur. decided to call a city-wide con­ whether we have records of any ~ received by the Immigration Com- Z ference to which all the existing other organization so well pre­ mittee and were given the nee- ~ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1959 religious, fraternal and civic served and neatly kept as these or:ganizations would be invited. ·of the General Jewish Committee essary advice and assistance. l'l We note some remarkable that existed from 1923 to 1925, Alter Boyman was concerned :I: things about this General Jewish of which he was secretarv. about the naturalization of the ~ Committee of 36 years ago. immigrants. We read his reports :;=:, The First Annual Conference at every meeting about this nat- ,.. The name is the same as that at which the General Jewish Com­ "For 2c Plain" of the General" Jewish Committee uralization • work. He personally :'° mittee was officially launched was attended meetings of various or­ ... of today. Yet at the time of the ~ held at the Girl's City Club, 183 ganizations urging the newcomers founding of the GJC in 1945, no Weybosset Street, on January 13, ~"' By HARRY GOLDEN mention was made that an agency to apply for citizenship. At one 1924. Seventy-five delegates from meeting, he reported about the by that same name ever existed 35 organizations took part in that before, nor was the existence of purchase of 100 booklets of the In Quest Of A conference. Mr. Solomon lists the Constitution of the United States this committee known to the Jew­ names of the delegates and the ish Historical Association of in English and in Yiddish, at the organizations they represented. fabulous sum of $7 .50. These Linotype Machine Rhode Island. You may find your own name or The place where this committee booklets he distributed among the the name of a relative on that list organizations where study groups The conduct of the Southern Negro in the emotional controversy met and decided on a course of of delegates. over segregation will someday be recorded as one of the most noble action was at the Strand Building, were formed to prepare for the­ stories of the human spirit. room 212A. The General Jewish Many of the people whose names Naturalization tests. It is fantastic that the Negro has not done a single thing wrong. Committee of today is also located appear again and again on the These were the years when Over eleven m1llion people, • half of whom are illiterate, another third in the Strand Building, on the same Executive Board of the committee the famous Johnson Bill was before of whom are semiliterate; a civilization of many sharecroppers, truck floor. was just as active in today' s Congress. That bill would restrict drivers and janitors--and they have not done a single thing wrong. The chairman of the General General Jewish (;:ommittee as they immigration from European Coun­ were then. About half of the dele­ Their houses are bombed. and the Negroes say, "Let's go to Jewish Committee of 1923 was tries to a 2% quota, based on the gates to that conference are no church and pray for the fellows who have bombed our houses." A cross Archibald Silverman. Mr. Silver­ census of 1890. This bill prac­ longer with us. is burned on their hills, and the Negroes roast marshmallows in the man was also the first chairman tically s topped immigration from embers. of the General Jewish Committee First and foremost· on .-the Eastern Europe since very few It is as if the Negroes had suddenly seen the same vision that of today. agenda of the General Jewish Com­ immigrants from these countries inspired the Founding Fathers of America and had become this age's And the problems taken up by mittee of 1923-1925 was Immigra­ came before the 1890's, andthe2% greatest connoisseurs of true democracy. that committee were very similar tion. Those were the years when quota would be very small indeed. It involves the process of going to the judge with a writ, and to those facing the GJC of today. transatlantic boats of the F abre A committee consisting of Rab­ when the judge says, "You have not exhausted all your means of pos­ The story of that committee Line came regularly to the State bi Morris Schussheim, Joshua sible relief," the Negro says, "Thank you, I'll start all over again in organized when your parents and Pier of Providence, bringing im­ Bell and Joseph Smith prepared the morning,.. and a year later he is back again with the writ, and his grandparents were young came to migrants from Europe. Here the a resolution protesting the adop­ children march up to the public school, and they are stopped, and the light in a minute book kept by the United States Immigration autho­ tion of the Johnson Bill. The Negro marches down still another road of peaceful recourse. secretary, John A. Solomon. rities examined the passengers, resolution was sent to the two Th.is response is all the more remarkable when we consider the Shortly before he died, Mr. Solo­ allowed them to disembark, or senators Colt and Gerry, and the real meaning of racial segregation: mon brought the record book of ordered their return to their coun- three representatives Aldrich, You are fifteen years old. and you have never seen your father Burdick and O'Connor from Rhode in anything but overalls, and you have never seen your mother in any­ Island. All of ¢em responded thing but a uniform on the way to another woman's home. A car pulls favorably, and their replies on the up in your filth-litte_red yard, and a man shouts to you, "Boy, tell Jim Official stationary are preserved to come at seven o clock tomorrow instead of eight," or, "Boy, tell in the folder of minutes. Nettie not to come tomorrow." And Jim is your father. And Nettie is In addition to the resolution, your mother. So if you take a carton of cigarettes off a truck or get the General Jewish Committee also behind the wheel of a car that is not yours--because of the degradation, called a mass meeting of Protest the lack cf self-esteem, the uselessness of trying to prove your indi­ against the anti-immigration bill. vidual worth--you know by instinct that a record of even four juvenile The meeting was held at the Elk's arrests will not disqualify you from that job of janitor which is waiting Auditorium, on March 30, with a for you. by Leonard Lyons panel of speakers. What are they talking about when Senator Harry Byrd of Virginia The Johnson Bill, unfortunate­ and Governor Mllr\'.in Griffin of Georgia demand that racial segregation ly, was adopted with modifications, remain part of the American culture? They are talking about human and immigration from Eastern ~egradation and death. Because of the entire system of racial segrega­ ' HISTORY: "The Gang's All Harding played bridge from morn­ European countries was reduced to non, seven Negro women die in childbirth to one white woman. Because Here," with Melvyn Douglas por­ ing till midnight. Hoover was one a trickle. Jewish immigration of the system of racial segregation, tuberculos!s, which is eighth as traying Warren G. Harding, is of the four other bridge players in was especially affected. the cause of death among the white race, is second as a cause of death based partly on fact and partly on the party, and they arranged shifts This is a chapter in the life of among the Negroes. author's license. Ex-President to give each a turn at relief. From the Jewish community of Provi­ And what about the effect on the Southern white children growing Herbert Hoover, who was a mem­ then on Hoover acquired such a dence that has not been written as up in an atmosphere of evasion? Children pick up the paper every morn­ ber of Harding's Cabinet, is one distaste for bridge that he never yet. I have heard on several oc­ ing and see big headlines: We have a new scheme to "beat" the law. of the few surviving authorities on played it again. casions about the immigration And here is the greatest tragedy of all. The South has produced that period in American history, The final scene of "The Gang's work at the State Pier, in my con­ some of the most creative minds of the American civilization, but now and his "Memoirs" contain the All Here," concerning the death of versations with Alter Boyman and creativity has come to a halt. This civilization is not thinking about proof of what was fact and what the President, is both factual and Archibald Silverman. In the min­ foreign affairs. It is not thinking of the expansion of its educational was fiction. fictional. Harding did have an in­ utes kept by John A. Solomon, we and health facilities. No, it is preocc:1.lpied with the project of trying The Veterans Bureau scandal competent doctor diagnose his get a full picture of the unbeliev­ to keep a fifteen-year-old Negro girl from going to a public school. and the suicide referred to in the ailment as an aftermath of having able efforts of these two men for Caste has been first, but sexual myth has also played a part in play really happened. The next tasted bad sea food. But it was Jewish immigrants who were des­ this hwnan drama. day Harding asked Hoover: "If Hoover who, after talking with an tined to pass through the Port of In my state, we have a white high school which has a linotype you knew of a scandal in our Ad­ able young Naval surgeon and with Providence, machine and other printing facilities to teach children this highly skill­ ministration would you, for the Interior Secretary Work-who had In future columns we will touch ed trade. There is no Negro school with such facilities. good of the country and the party, been a physician-wired Dr. Ray on the other phases of the work of And so when the white men get together, they talk about the expose it publicly or would you Lyman Wilbur to have heart the Genera.I Jewis h Committee ol. superstition that the Negros want to go to bed with white women, and bury it?" Hoover advised public specialists meet them at the train. 1923-1925. It is good to refresh when the Negroes get together they talk about a linotype machine. exposure, so that there would be In the play the President's our community memory. Tile There was a great calm over the South after the Supreme Court at least some credit for integrity. death follows his swallowing an people of the General Jewish Com­ decis ion. The South was waiting for leadership which never came. H0 "1iing never mentioned the sub­ overdose of pills. Hoover , who mittee of those days should not be There was no leadership in the state capitals because the politicians ject again. was there, reports that the cause forgotten altogether. s aw an opportunity to ride this issue for another twenty years. A The poker game sessions In the of death ''undoubtedly was a heart quarter of a century ago, we had Cotton Ed Smith, Mr. Heflin and play are true, Hoover witnessed attack." • • Senator Bilbo. The fellows today are no different. Their approach is one of those games in the White f Afr. Segal's opinions are his House, but refused to play, On (Distributed 1959, by The Ha ll Syndicate, Inc.) own. His views are not neces­ (Continued on Page 11 ) that las t, final Journey to Alaski., (A 11 Righ ts Reserved) sarily those of this newspaper.I -,

AID LIBERIA Liberia and will send experts to The Jewish Herald serves a JERUSALEM - Israel has ac- that country to develop opthal­ community of 35,000 - it follows cepted an invitation from Presi- mic medicine, and help in the that Herald ads are widely read. ~ dent William v. S. Tubman, of establishment of eye clinics. "'... SYD COHEN CANDID WEDDINGS ...,.; For The FINEST CLEANING The Jewish Herald serves a BAR MITZVAHS It's community of 35,000 - it follows Lew Myers ... 25 that Herald ads are widely read. EMBASSY STUDIOS Years At Ledgemo~t 820 PARK AVE. • CRANSTON Have You Tried ... ST 1-6769 • CHERRIES JUBILEE A long time ago as the round sport) took to the pro cir­ years fly-in 1923, to be ex­ cuit. But others, who didn't care GET READY FOR HOXSIE 4 Corners, Warwick at Di MAIO'S act-the newly organized Ledge­ for the rigors of all that traveling. For Route Service, Call RE 7-4567 RIVERSIDE Open Mondays mont Country Club hired its stayed at home, and made and first employee for its oourse in repaired clubs. Artisans as well STATE INSPECTION West Warwick. The man who as stars they were! achieved this "first" thereupon Cutting the grass on the fair- . AU forms of personal and business insurance assumed the twin duties of golf ways and the greens today is 15uch including • Life • Accident • Group • Fire• pro and greenskeeper. a routine and repetitious process N0i8E · Automobile • Casualty • Bonds It is now about ten years since that it is taken completely for Ledgemont moved its operation to granted. But Lew Myers can tell Seekonk, and, as has been noted, of the time when the grass was D~VING 36 years since it all started in the cut only during haying season, Murry M. Halpert l~-~.. -~ first place; but the passing of time and then only by horse-drawn 623 Industrial Bank Bldg. I , ~ l and the change of locale have had mower. And in order that the YoU DE 1-9100 Residence: DE 1-6949 \~_., no noticeable effect on the first hooves would do as little damage employee Ledgemont ever had. The as possible to the fairways, the job of greenskeeper is now held by horsey set wore boots, no less ! another-but Lew Myers, as he Drainage was non-existent then, r-,JUTs? was at the beginning, is still the or at best. rather primitive. And club pro. where chemicals now keep the Such a career cannot go un­ greens green the year round, it noticed, and so the members of was the custom then to cover Ledgemont will honor Lew at a them with birch branches to testimonial banquet this coming keep the frost away. Sunday evening in honor of his Caddies now get from $2 to $5 25 years of service. per round; · Meyers chuckles Wait just a minute, now! How's chuckles when he recalls that that again? 1923 from 1959 is 36 they once received 15 cents for years. How come this is billed as the first hour, and 10 cents per a 25th anniversary affair? half hour thereafter. I The answer is simple. There was Most Eastern courses used to one 11-year period in which Lew open on Decoration Day and ROTKIN & SYDNEY was away from Ledgemont. Sun­ close for the year on Labor Day. 812 HOPE STREET JA 1-3446 day's banquet marks exactly his Now, with heated and spacious 25 years of service to the club. clubhouses, and all that goes with - . today's modernity, golf is a year­ GOLF BARGAl~S In the years since he first de­ round sport, save for the periods cided to make golf his career, Lew of mud and deep snow. Myers has racked up a long and As it has in all competitive 1959 CLOSE .. OUTS impressive string of "firsts" and sports, the prize money is dif­ other accomplishments, and he ferent today than it used to be. at Rock Bottom Prices has sat in on a number of very Lew remarks that $100 used to be • Beginners Seh & Complete Sets substantial and significant changes big money when he started out - in the game he loves. and he won a good healthy share • Right and Left Hand for Men & ladies The names of famous golfers of it - now the winning purses MoJ,./., by that have entered his life are news­ are astronomical by comparison. MacGregor, Wilson, Spalding, P.G.A. & Burke worthy in themselves. To list just . a few of the better known of these, Earlier in his Career, Lew Myers Lt1r!J'- Selretion of there is Jean Bauer, almost peren­ was ranked as one of the top ten Bags, Putters, Wedges, Odd Clubs and Shoes nial Rhode Island ladies champion pros in New England. He held the a while back, and one time New course record at the old Ledge­ Models sold in t Order Personalized York state titleholder. Lew help­ Pro Shops only. Z Balls Now for Chrlstmu mont, and at a leading Florida ed substantially in her develop­ course. He was one of the first of Pro Shop Open Daily Till Chridmas ment. There is Glenna Collett the pros to play the circuit, and Vare, one of the top all-time EL 3-S490 he did this several years. He play­ JOE PEZZULLO p ;~~- Loulsquisset G. t EL 3-2008 names in all golfdom, whom Lew ed in the first Opens held in Myers helped develop as a player Texas and Los Angeles. He finish­ ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ · when he was assistant pro at Met- ed with the leaders in the Texas, acomet prior to the opening of South Central, Beaumont, Flori­ Ledgemont. da-West Coast. St. Petersburg There are many others - all of Miami and Massachusetts Open THE O·Lo · CANTEEN them prominent golfers in their tournaments; and he was runner­ Rhode Island's Most Beautiful day, even if their names are not up several times in the New 'Eng­ exactly household words today, so land PGA championship tourney, ITALIAN RESTAURANT many years after the height of in addition to tying for the Rhode Popular Among Our Many Jewish Friend$ their fame. Lew was instrumental Island Open. in fashioning their careers. For Its Authentk Lew .was president of the New • England PGA for two terms, and Golf certainly has changed since served for several yea.rs as a Get a grip on yourself. Myers first started playing near member of the board of direc­ Get your car a new Midas Muffler, hls native Ossining, N. Y., and tors. He founded the N. E. PGA guaranteed for as long particularly since he came to - get together dinner that set the as you own you1 car. Free Rhode Island in 1915 to serve as pattern for the efforts of pros, installation takes just assistant to his brother Eddie at manufacturers, greenskeepers, ~ 15 minutes while you watch. d Jt ~· Metacomet. club officials and members in With That Rare Old World Flavor . .. For one thing, Lew recalls promoting the game. This din- S•rwd In Rhode Island'• Most Beautiful ltallan Antauraftt when the would-be pro had to ner was ta.ken up as a national serve a five year apprenticeship; pattern. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES _and for another, when the pro Myers was one of the originators • Luncheons served, in addition to his prin- of the Providence Lodge of Elks • Businessmen's Luncheons cipal duty, as groundskeeper, • Famlly and Party Dinners golf tourney, and he helped found • Private Party Room Upstairs and club-maker, and in numer- the Knights of Columbus tourney. • Banquet Holl Seats Up to 200 ous other capacities. He was one of the first to start 555 No. Main Street Prov~dence - GA 1-6124 We Invite You Club-maker, you say? That's group Instruction in the schools. right! According to Lew, the old- He promoted Junior golf ·on the Open Mon. thru ht. 9 to 6 To Ask ThoH Who Have Dined Mon., Thun., Fl"I. tlll 9 Here Aetently time pro, back in the days golf public links, and gained state re­ clubs were made of hickory shafts, cognition of public links golfers, OPEN 12 TO 12 1616 Warwick Avenue made these shafts himself, and thus enabll11g them to play In at Hoxsie 4-Corners CLOSED MON DAYS even cut his own grips. Many pros, RIGA events. He ran the first Warwick - RE 9-2727 when their home seasons were women's championship tourna- Open Mon. thru lat. t to 6 120 ATWELLS AVENUE MA 1-5544 Thunctay and Friday TIii t done (golf was not then a year- (Continued on Page It) A sub8crlption to the Herald 11 All organizational news MUST Iwill NOT appear in that week's ::: a good gift idea for the person be in the Herald offices before paper if it is received . later than "F or Plain" r.oon of Monday each week. It noon on Monday. who "has everything" else. Call 2c (Continued from Page 9) UN 1-3709. a little fancier. but they are really nothing more than Bilbos in gray flannel pants. LOOKING FOR NEW GIFT IDEAS? All of this relates to the statement of a woman outside Central High School in Little Rocle as the nine Negro children finally went SACKETT'S New East Side Store Hos The REWARD through the door. This woman gasped: "My God. the niggers are int" Answer To Your Problem! Why should this woman have felt that her wotld had suddenly come to TO THE FIRST FIVE Shoppers have been thrilled with our wonderful selection of an end? Actually this woman has been brought up in an atmosphere novel gift items for the hostess, shut-ins ... or just for that " little PERSONS WHO which tried to give her caste the easy way. While the Negroes were remembrance". go~ to the baclc of the bus and to separate schools and fllllng the jobs Imported Matches • Gift-Boxed Stationery • lmPorted Playlng Cans. CORRECTLY IDENTIFY of janitors. this woman had status without money. without the necessity Peter Paupe~::t°e~~~a~~c~:~~V::r~"Cocktail Sets of voting. without the need to join a labor union. These are just a few of the Hundreds of Gift Ideas Stlll. the remarkable thing about the whole matter ls the way the Surprisingly priced under $2.00 Negroes have responded. THANKSGIVING CARDS • NAPKINS MAXIE They hav~ just not done anything wrong. CENTERPIECES • NOVEL TIES The white woman says: "The Negroes are very happy; they do NOW ON DISPLAY AT not want to end racial segregation. my maid told me so. 0 She calls the her maid in and says: "Nettle. what do you th1nlc of this Supreme Court SACKETT'S decision?., And the maid says: "Lordy. Miz Emily. we _never sees the paper... GREETING CARDS MARTIAN And that night the maid goes home and says to her husband: "Jim. get a move on you with that supper; we•n be late for the "HEADQUARTERS FOR TH E-- HOSTESS" N.A.A.C.P. meeting and let•s try to put some life into our integration New East Side Store-742 Hope St. (near Rochambeau) Moxie is in town; you con committee this time . ., see him if you look hard CTo Be Continued Next Week) enough, ond in the right ~~-~1-.,.-;.~\.~-::..- ..... >.., ,: DORIC DAY NURSERY and places! KINDERGARTEN Accredited by R. I. Board of Education - State Licensed ORGANIZATION CERTIFIED TEACHERS Write the Herold, All Day Or Half Day Sessions 1_, Ne···ws:. ·, •. :; .· · BALANCED HOT MEALS Ages 3·6-Boys and Girls ,<) • , , • 1117 Douglas Ave., Prov. 145 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston WI 1-6051 Transportation BETH SHOLOM SISTERHOOD The next regula r meeting of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom will be held in the temple MIAMI HOTELS - MOTELS ART EXHIBITION AND SALE vestry on Wednesday at 8:30 P . M. Mrs. Diane Silk will present a Immediate Hotel or Air Reservations ORIGINAL Art As Little As $5.00 book review. Mrs. Jack Gersh­ Official Rotes - Absolutely No Extra Cost To You SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15th - l TO l l P. M. owitz, past president, who will be PLAN NOW FOR YOUR WINTER VACATION moving to Florida soon, will be "All Leo ding Hotels Personally Inspected" Jewish Community Center honored. Mrs. Bernard Gladstone is chair­ ALGIERS DESERT INN NEW YORKER 170 SESSIONS ST., PROVIDENCE ARISTOCRAT DI LIDO PRES. MADISON , Sponsored by Providence Chapter. Wo men's American ORT man of the evening. Hostesses are AMERICANA l)IPLOMAT PROMENADE Mesdames Joseph Fishbein, Har­ ATTACHE DRIFTWOOD ROYAL PALM Donation 50c AZTEC DUNES RONEY PLAZA ry Weisman and Martin Wexler. BALMORAL EDEN ROC SAHARA BARCELONA EMPRESS SAN MARINO BEACHCOMBER ENVOY SAN SOUCI TO CONDUCT SERVICES BEAU RIVAGE FONTAINEBLEAU SAXONY CADILLAC GOLDEN GATE SEA ISLE Rabbi Pesach Sobel will conduct CASTAWAYS HARBOUR ISLAND SEVILLE CARAVAN HARDER HALL SHERRY FRONTENAC services tonight at 8 : 15 o'clock at CARRIBBEAN HOLL YWOOO BEACH SHORE CLUB Temple Beth Am. Junior congre­ CARILLON LOMBA.ROY SINGAPORE COUNT gation services will be held on CASABLANCA LUCERNE SORRENTO CHATEAU MARSEILLES STERLING Sa turday at 10 A. M . COLONIAL INN MARTINIQUE SUEZ ~ROWN MERCURY SURFCOMBER The Bible Study Group will OEAUVILLE MONTMARTE THUNDERBIRD meet from 7:30 to 9 P. M. on DELANO NAUTILUS VERSAILLES YOUR....,_ Saturday followed by a class on MANY OTHERS - FREE BROCHURES ON REQUEST Jewish Customs and Ceremonies e MIAMI PACKAGE TRIPS---7 DAYS, 6 NIGHTS $112.30 from 9 to 10 :30 P. M. Includes Round Trip Air Transp. from Prov.-PLUS Oceanfront Hotel and Sunday morning services start Transfers-Lv. Mon .-Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. eves to mid Dec. at 8: 30 o'clock followed by a e MIAMI WINTER PACKAGE TRIPS NOW AVAILABLE BLESSINGS i;I breakfast and study hour. e PROVIDENCE TO MIAMI-No Change of Planes-First and" Tourist Class All services will be held at e PERSONAL TOURS OF INSPECTION ALSO MADE IN FOLLOWING Temple Beth Am on Gardiner AREAS TO GIVE YOU FIRST HAND INFORMATION-Jamaica (Montego Street in Warwick. Bay - Ocho Rios ), Haiti, San Juan, Virgin Islands, Dominican Republ ic, Havana, Nassau, Bermuda, Mexico, Cal iforn ia, Las Vegas, Europe, Con­ ONE Syd Cohen cord, Grossingers, Nevele, Laurel , Magnolia Manor a~~­ e LOW CARIBBEAN ISLAND AIR FARES (Continued from Page 10) e SAN JUAN-SPECIAL LOW FARE-$90.00 from N. Y.-Round Trip ment. in Providence. founded an­ • BERMUDA-ONLY $105.00 FROM BOSTON nual golf tournament competition BY ONE ttt_._ e LONDON-ONLY $453.60 FROM BOSTON for numerous charitable and civ­ ic organizations, and he originated • LOW TRANSATLANTIC AND TRANSPACIFIC FAMILY PLAN FARES ALL DESERVE Planned Prorec-flon / the annual collection of clubs, Now Available to March 31 , 1960 balls, and other equipment for e JET FLIGHTS JAMAICA - HAWAII . CALIFORNIA - MIAMI - EUROPE Planned insura nce protection is part of the Personal Servfce you get distribution to disabled veterans. e MEXICO PACKAGE TOURS---11 Doys $209.00 Plus Air Fore through our agcnc:y. Pla nned protection means we review with you Quite a record! e BACHELOR PARTY TOURS FOR SINGLE MEN AND WOMEN ONLY all your insurance needs fo r home, family and business. We recommend San Juan, Nassau, Mexico, Hawaii, Europe a complete program tailored to your individual needs. By handling When Lew Myers joined brother e HAWAII PACKAGE TOURS---9 DAYS FROM $82.73 PLUS AIR FARE your insurance on a program basis we show you how to avoid loop­ Eddie in 1915 . Metacomet • TEEN AGE TOURS-U. S. ond EUROPE FROM $695 P.S. ( Personal Service) - provides you with the maximum security was a nine-hole course along the against fi nancial loss for the minimum cost. Ask us for details soon. Ten Mile River. He remained at All Boys, All Girls or Co-ed, Age Groups 12 to 19 Yrs. Metacomet until coming to Ledge­ • ISRAEL vio Air $840.60 Round Trip from N. Y. mont in the summer of 1923 (the - SEE - new club opened the following • Honeymoon Planning Our Specialty year>. Ten years elapsed, a nd Edwin Soforenko then Lew moved to Louisquissett. • Cruises - Tours Everywhere and where he stayed for t wo years, then to Triggs Municipal, where • Concord - Gross.ingers - Nevele Howard S. Greene his tenure was considerably great­ Magnolia Manor - L11urels - Fallsview - Others er- nine years. He returned to - CALL ANYTIME - for the policies Lcdgemont in 1944, and is still go­ with the ing strong after 15 consecutive • Personal Service years as the pro. Zelda Kouffman Lew will no doubt have plenty of opportunity for reminiscing CRANSTON TRAVEL SERVICE INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, Inc. about the past when the members 801 Pork Avenue, Cranston of Ledgemont salute him for his WI 1-2652 Eves. By Appt. WI 1-2814 131 Washington Street UNian 1-1923 long and practically historic ser­ vice. on Sunday evening. - ATA a nd IATA APPROVED SALES AGENT - For Your Publicity and Organizational DINNER - PHOTOGRAPHS - CALL .SUGGESTIONS FRED KELMAN The first open meeting of WI llioms 1-5402 Miriam Hospital Women's ~ The ROME LA FESTA hos been resumed and will be held every sociation will take place in ~ Wednesday and Thursday Evening. Visit our attractive new Cocktail Lounge. Banquet rooms available for Christmas hospital auditorium on Monday ~ Restaurant atl:30P.M. ;,. Route 1, pa :ties. We are still serving a fine Italian Cuisine, feotur- 0 N. Attleboro, Mass. ing "Lo Carretta." Also delicious Steaks, Lobsters, Chicken. After the presentation of a film SILVER z MYrtle 9-4041 Open Doily at 5; Sundays at 12. entitled, "Your Mental Health" ..,.. ______Miss Ruth F. Levy, director of the Electric Co. Social Service Department of the Electrical Contractors ~ Camille's One of New England's finest Italian restou- Charles V. Chapin Hospital, will 628 BROAD .STREET ~ Roman Gardens rants. Lorge variety of famous Italian ·dishes, address the group. Industrial - Commercial prepared to the Gourmet's ·delight. Wines, Program co-chairmen for the and Residential Ci 71 8 '}!rF.?LR~-4:rf EET cocktails. Closed Mondays, except holidays. Women's Association for 1959-60 ~------are Mrs. Herbert Myers and Mrs. GA 1-6864 \ ~ Am erican-Chinese Restaurant. Enjoy traditional Chinese Martin Riesman. ~ Hon Hong dinners as served in our beautiful establishment. No liquor 194 Washington St. = Providence served. Doily 11 to 11. Saturday 11 o.m. to midnight. Bring HARVEST · SUPPER =z GA 1-9528 the whole fQmily. The Sisterhood of Congregation Reliable :§------,------Sons of Abraham will hold its an­ ~ Johnson's One of America's largest, finest sea food restaurants, nual Harvest Supper and card Venetian Blind Co. party on Wednesday at 6 :30 P . M. ~ Hummocks since 1905. Acclaimed by "Gourmet," Duncan Hines, Venetian Blinds in the vestry of the synagogue. To Be Guest Speaker-Rab­ 0 AAA. Fabulous 1 lb. steaks, roost beef. Free Parking WASHED, RETAPED & RE-CORDED 245 Allens Ave. Proceeds will be used for the bi Morris Goldstein of Tem­ ~ Tel. HO 1-6000 5JJ cars. Cafe Midnight-Cocktails-air conditioned. philanthropic activities of the ple Sherith Israel, San Fran­ 1372 Broad Street ~ ----r;.;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:::::::::::----­ cisco, Calif., will be the HO 1-2889 =e,.. guest speaker at the instal­ FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY lation service for Rabbi Donald Heskins and the of- , ficers and members of the board of Temple Sinai which 'WALBURNE will be h~ld at the temple Directly on the Ocean on Friday, Nov. 20 at 8 125 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach P.M. in Legion Hall, Cran­ JE 4-2131 ston. 25 of . ;:ri~~son SO rms. $37 • 50 dbl. occup. Sisterhood. There will be door· including meals prizes and table prizes. Kosher, American Plan Members of the committee in­ Special salt free diabetic diets clude Mesdames Benjamin Hay­ • Private Beach • Elevator man, chairman; Hyman Forman, • Solarium • Free Parking co-chairman; A. J. Paull, presi­ • Free Entertainment • Movies dent; Stanley Peirce, Morris Kir­ shenbaum, Thomas Mintz, Frank Shone, Eva Greenberg, scribe. ATTENTION TEMPLE SINAI Chinese Food Lovers! Temple Sinai will hold its For the Best in Chinese Food monthly famUy service tonight at We recommend you to the 8 o'clock at the Greenwood Hall in Warwick. A special Oneg Shabbat will follow. CHINA MOON RESTAURANT HEBREW DAY SCHOOL 1530 Broad St., Cranston The Ladies' Association P .T.A. (In Washington Park) of the Providence Hebrew Day For Take Out Orders, School will hold their Annual ST 1-8797 High Time to Take Dessert Bridge on Thursday at 8 P . M. at Temple Beth El. Mrs. Joseph J. Fishbein is gen­ Your First Step in eral chairman and associate GREENE MANOR chairmen are Mrs. Charles Garber and Mrs. Samuel Bresnick. Other RESTAURANT Saving a College Fund members of the committee include FOR YOUR WEDDING SHOWERS and PARTIES Mesdames Josif Kapp, ticket KITCHEN FACILITIES "Eight thousand dollars? Yes, "Take your first step now. Start chairman; Irving Schwartz, post­ ers; Milton Covitz, publicity; Mau­ AVAILABLE it can easily cost that much to send either a Monthly or Convenience rice Gereboff, gifts chairman; Asa Hire Your Kosher Caterer a boy or girl through four years of Savings account at Old Colony now, Prescott, Abraham Marks, Jerome Accommodations For 400 121 Brlghtrldge Ave. - Ea, Prov. college today," reminds Ben Thrifty, and add to it regularly. Your college Diwinsky, gifts co-chairmen; Sam­ uel Flescher and Jerome Feinstein, GEneva 8-2293 The Old Colony Money-Watcher. fund will grow surely and steadily, refreshments co-chairmen. Pro­ JUDD GREENE, Proprietor "And it may cost even more when helped by current 3 ½ % to 4% div­ ceeds will go to the Scholarship AIR CONDITIONED Fund. - Ample Parking Space - your children, finish high school. But idends compounded every 6 months. you can certainly save enough if you Just think how proud you'll be to start soon enough! 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Special Family Dinners TO INST ALL OFFICERS The United Order True Sisters At All Hours will hold its regular meeting and installation of officers on Friday, Nov . 20, at the R. I. School for THIS WINTER the Deaf, 52 Hope Street, at 12:45 P. M. Mrs. Nettie Michael, a member of the Grand Lodge of New York, will be jnstalling officer. BE SAFE, Officers to be installed include Mesdames Maurice Kay, moni­ tress ; J . Sidney Shepard, presi­ BE SURE dent; Samuel Kestenman, vice­ president; Maurice Botvin, record­ ing secretary; Howard Fain, cor- INSIST ON Ol~LHEAT

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"New England's Largest Furniture Showroom" morning at 8:30 o'clock. The topic of Rabbi Hersh M. Galinsky's ser­ mon will be "The Varied Vest­ ments of Priesthood." A series of weekly Friday eve­ ning Oneg Shabbat programs will start tonight at 8 o'clock. Rabbi Galinsky will open the season with a talk entitled "Believing in the Seen and the Unseen," the first of a lecture series devoted to the principles of the J ewish faith. Hosts for this evening's Oneg Shabbat are Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Edelman. ·

CHANUKAH WORKSHOP A Chanukah Crafts Workshop for teachers will be, held on Mon­ day at 8 P . M. at the Bureau of . Jewish Education. The Workshop, which is spon­ sored by the School Council, will z be conducted by Mrs. Evelyn To Accept Award - Alex- ~ Zisserson and is open to teachers ender F. Miller, notional _; in the Sunday and mid-week de­ director of the Community t:d partments. Relations Department of ; Those interested in attending Anti - Defamation League, ... Making Final Arrangements for Temple Beth David's Giant the Workshop may call the will accept a Special Merit :-> Co.rnivol and Bazaar, which begins tomorrow evening at the in Family Life" at the next meet- Bureau to reser_ve a place since Award on behalf of the Lea­ Temple, 145 Oakland Avenue, ore these members of the ing of Hope Chapter B'nai B'rith ad_equate matenal must be set gue which will be presented carnival committee. Left to right-Not Knioger, Al Glad­ to be held ·on Wednesday at Con- 1 aside. by Roger Williams Lodge, gregation Shaare Zedek. stone, Isadore Wolfe; Mrs. Raymond Muffs, Mox Tippe, PLAN MEMORIAL MEETING B'noi B'rith. A Covenant Henry Brill, general chairman, Mrs. Isadore Wolfe, Mrs. Members of the panel will . be A memorial meeting will be breakfast program will be Fred Stone, Charles Cohen and Poul Samuels. Dr. Sumner Raphael, obs_tetnc1an I held for the late Rabbi David held on Sunday · at the and gynecologist, Dr. Bamce F em- I t· S f 1011 Sheraton - Biltmore Hot e I berg, pediatrician and heart speci- Werner at Congrega ons o starting at 9:30 AM. alist, and Dr. Mendel Robinson, Z10n on Sunday a~ ~ P . M: Rab­ specialist is diseases of the ear, bis _w ho _w1H participate m the The award is being presented nose and throat. service will mclude . Rabbi Leon t,o the ADL in general and speci­ Chait of Congregation Sons of fically to the ADL executive staff ELECT OFFICERS IUnited Fund "U Day" campaign to Mrs. Seymour Sherman is chair­ Zion ; Rabbi Hersh Galinsky of for their outstanding work. Herman B. Silverman, newly be conducted this Sunday. man of the evening. Assisting her Congregation Sons of Jacob; Mr. Miller was selected to ac­ elected publicity chairman of the are Mrs. Donald Solomon, refresh­ Rabbi Landes of Revere, Mass.; cept the award because he per­ Silverman-Copeland Family· Cir- AZA FRIDAY SERVICE ments, and Mrs. Milton Ettinger, Rabbi Levitan of Brooklyn, N. Y. ; sonifies the sort of person which cle has announced the names of its public! ty. Rabbi S. Lichenstein, Rabbi Wer­ Little Rhody AZA will hold ------the Chapter will honor. Norman the recently elected officers. They annual Friday night service this ner's son-in-law; Rabbi Rabino- Tilles is chairma n of the program. are Melvin Silverman, president; evening at 8 o'clock at Temple SONS OF JACOB Witz of New York; Rabbi Weisen- Jack Wasser, vice-president; Har­ Beth Israel. The service is being Sabbath services at Congrega- berg of Worcester, Mass., and riet Snell, secretary; Miriam held in conjunction with similar tion Sons of Jacob will be held to- Rabbi Chaim Werner of Norwalk, The Herald Press offers the SneJI, treasurer, and Carla Silver­ services on the part of AZA units day at 4 P. M, and on Saturday Conn. finest In all types of printing. man, sunshine. nationally. Peter Rosedale, former national GREAT BOOKS PROGRAM president of AZA, will be guest Plato's "Apology: Crito" will be speaker. Participating in..the ser­ the subject of discussion at the vice will be Stephen Oster, Ronnie Great Books Discussion program Chase, Stuart Halpert and Mar­ to be conducted at the South Side tin Lewis. The public is invited to Jewish Community Center this attend. Check ond Double -Check Tuesday beginning at 8 P. M. Discussion leader will be Mrs. Al­ PLAN YOUTH FORUM bert Gallo, trained Great Books The Youth Activities Committee Series leader. of the Cranston Jewish Center is planning a series of youth forums PARTY DANCE dealing with present teen age The Junior High Boys Club of problems. the South Side Jewish Community Mike Miller, chairman, announ­ Ce.nter will conduct a "Pre­ ced that the first youth forum will the Thanksgiving Party Dance" at the be held on Sunday, Nov. 29 at 8 South Side Center on Wednesday, P. M. at the Center. Teenagers Nov. 25, at 8 P. M. of all groups from the greater Providence, Cranston and War­ Open to all junior high school wick areas are invited to attend. boys and girls the program will include novelty dances, party The program will consist of two games and refreshments. series of movies on teen age dating and popularity which will be fol­ CLASSIFIED lowed by a discussion. YOUNG ADULTS A social hour of dancing and re­ Sheldon Rothschild, chairman of freshments will complete the pro­ the Jewish Community Center's gram. Young Adult Association steering committee, has announced the ap­ PLAN DANCE ADS pointment of committee chairmen The Guys 'n Dolls club of the for t,he group's "Fall Frol!c" to be South Side J ewish Community You get coverage, service and results in the Want Ads! conducted at the East Side Center Center has completed plans to bu1lding on Wednesday, November That's why wise folks check and double-check our Classified conduct a "Sadie Hawkins Day Ad listings for their needs and wants! If you're buying, sell­ 25. They are Martin Uffer, gen­ Dance" at the South Side Center eral chairman; Robert Roth, pub­ Bu!lding on Saturday, Novem_ber ing, renting, job-hunting or offering service, read and use licity chairman; Everett Shiff­ 21, at 8 P. M. man, orchestra; Yvette Fellman, our Want-Ads for profit and results! refreshments. and Bernard Gor­ Music for dancing will be pro­ don, decorations. vided by J eff Krimm, WRIB disc jockey. Admission w!ll be open to • CALL UNION 1-3 709 Members of t,he Young Adult all high school boys and girls. Association Board are meeting with representatives from Jewish community center young adult or­ TO HOLD PANEL DISCUSSION THE JEWISH HERALD ganizations in the New England Nathan Sklar, executive director area to form an Inter-City Coun­ of the Jewish Fam!ly and Chil­ c!l. 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by Sylvia Porter In a speech a while ago, Keith Funston, president of the New York Stock Exchange, told of an elderly gentleman who surprised his friends by taking off suddenly on a tiger-hunt. "You can't realize the excite­ ment," he remarked later, "of walking through a thick jungle and never knowing when a tiger is going to leap out." "How many tigers did you shoot?" he was asked. "None," he said. "Then your safari was a failurel" "Listen," retorted the old fellow, "when you're hunting tigers, none is planty I" Funston used that anecdote to pound home a point he has been mak­ ing with appropriately mounting urgency recently--that "no abuses are plenty" in any of the securities markets. Now Funston is no "Sir Galahad" of the financial world. None of the individuals in power in Wall Street or Washington today--and that goes for the head of the Securities & Echange Commission, the pre­ sidents of the various securities exchanges, the heads of the securities self-policing organizations, etc.--is trying to act this role. Fred Kelman Photo Funston, though, is acutely aware that "excesses in any direction Y-Day Turnout-Shown above is port of the crowd which will hurt the Exchange far more than any other institution." All the turned out for the successful Y-Doy lost Sunday for the 1959 Adenauer authorities are on the lookout for any threat of another "1929," are campaign of the General Jewish Committee. Headquarters (Continued from Page 1) determined to av ert the danger of a routine stock market decline being were set up in the Gorden Room of the Sheraton-Biltmore turned into a rout by illegal manipulation. that the rising nationalism in This is another difference between the areas. Hotel and approximately 300 boys and girls reported for the Morocco ha:d been marked "by For the blunt fact is th at there was no policing, no regulation of the one-day house-to-house fund raising campaign that netted demonstrations of religious and securities markets worthy of the description 30 years ago this month. approximately $2,000. Mrs. Archibold Silverman was the social prejudices, with Jews as There were, of course, viewers-with-alarm. But direct controls over guest speaker. prime targets." margin requirements were still to come. All the important securities He told the session that the regulatory laws we have today were then far in the future. Moroccan Government had re­ of among them. In their families, Today reckless speculation in the thousands of stocks listed on the Delinquency cently stopped all emigration of as in Jewish families, the old nation's exchanges and the tens of thousands of stocks listed nowhere ( Continued from Page I) Jews to Israel and had decided to patterns are being broken down. (traded over-the-counter) again is alarming. ing the law is all right, if you can join other Arab states "in termi­ BUT serious efforts are being made to curb it. Pressures are in­ The children are in rebellion and get away with it. nating postal, telephone and tele­ creasing for greater controls and supervision over the unlisted secur­ Again and again the parents the strong family ties are being ities markets. Legislation has been introduced into Congress to end severed." graphing service to and from come in for censure, accused of Israel." the "double standard" between corporations with shares listed on an everything from neglect of their In Dr. Laufer's opinion, both exchange and corporations which do not have to obey exchange rules. parents and young people are Mr. Ehrmann's address was children to over - protectiveness. based on reports the agency had This past spring, unreasoning, almost hysterical gambling in the followers of the current hedonist The parents themselves admit r e c e i v e d from its overseas so-called glamour stocks again roared to a terrifying speed. philosophy which preaches that that all too often when some par­ branches. BUT warnings immediately went out from the New York Stock ents have a problem they are the pursuit of pleasure is the Exchange to member firms against encouraging the speculation, and main endo.f life. He criticized the Egyptian Gov­ warnings went out from the firms to the public cautioning against th-e ashamed to seek out help. One ernment for its refusal to permit mother said that she felt it was When asked for the answers to speculation. Since then, the gambling has calmed down. these problems, Dr. Laufer has the passage of Israeli vessels In recent months stock tipsters again have been operating on a very hard these days to hold the through the Suez Canal. He also family together because there more questions to ask: "These disturbing scale. kids have everything. Why do appealed to the United States BUT policing authorities are moving against the fringe tipsters. were so many outside activities Government "to refuse to coun­ demanding the time and energies they rebel? Are we Jews so well­ You are being repeatedly told to avoid any dealings with "boiler room" integrated into the general com­ tenance the tactics utilizing the operators--strangers soliciting your stock orders by phone. In New of both the children and the par­ pight of the Arab refugee as a ents. Many parents are inclined munity that our childrn can be York, the Attorney General's office has frankly hinted ·he's considering political weapon and a means of asked a new law to control fringe "investment advisers." . to avoid teaching their children affected by the general breakdown \ of discipline among young people?" political maneuvering." In the past couple of years, some sickening. scandals and weird , anything about sex, out in the manipulations involving well-known companies have hit the newspapers. opinion of Dr. Denhoff, this may He thinks that parents tend to Frederick F. Greenman, New put professionals like himself in York lawyer and chai1man of the . BUT the scandals have been broken by alert reporters and regula­ not be too bad. He feels that sex tory authorities able to get information from which they were barred education can p r o b a b I y be the position of God and most pro­ executive board, presided. fessionals like this. 30 years ago. The manipulations haven't multiplied into great dis­ handled better in small groups At another session the ~ev. asters and new, tighter controls are likely to come. led by competent instructors. "We need," he says "Arthur Francis S. Sayre Jr., dean of the Godfrey's word ... humility. We The crooks haven't been banished; our protective laws and rules But once more the parents are Washington Cathedral and chair­ are far from adequate. at fault in other fields, according need to admit that we don't know man of the United States Com­ the answers." BUT the significant point is our awareness of the existing pitfalls, to him. "Jewish parents tend to mittee of Refugees, said that un­ our determination to build barriers against them--in time. make their kids very unhappy, But Dr. Laufer does have some less the United States liberalized In 1929 all Wall Street was the equivalent of a gigantic pit for always nagging them about their suggestions to make in connection its immigration policy, it would America. But the nation didn't know it--not even after it fell in. hair, or skin blemishes, or food. with the whole problem of teen­ s.uffer a propaganda and prestige age misbehaviour. He says that loss "in the eyes of the rest of the (Distributed 1959 by The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) They literally force the kids to I (All Rights Reserved) rebel. These boys who run wild social workers are greatly con­ world." . . . the parents are to blame. c-erned with what is going on, particularly on the East Side of have confiscated the eight Torah in at least three Ukrainian cities, They just push the cars at them. Drive Against Jews Schrolls in the apartments where Kharkov, Kiev, and Vinnitsa,' on But even with all this, most Jew­ Providence, and the fact that most misdemeanors are covered (Continued from Page l)_ the prayer groups had met. Simi­ the eve of the New Year. One of ish children stop misbehaving be­ lar measures have been reported up by the parents, and so nothing have apparently -been permitted the leaflets that has reached this fore they get into serious trouble recently in Minsk and in the Mos­ much is done about them. to function. country criticizes the Bolsheviks because of the close-knit ties and cow suburb of Kuntsevo. for having rushed to ~ive the the strength of our fam!ly life." "For some kids", he says, per­ It was reported that in Kono­ Anti-Semitic violence and pro­ Jews equality. haps the open road to Police Does anyone have- a kind word top, in the Ukraine, authorities paganda in recent weeks were re­ It is reported that on the eve to say for the embattled parents? Court and Juvenile Court might banned prayers in the synagogue ported to have been far more ex­ of the New Year windows in the From Dr. Maurice Laufer, Di­ do some good. Perhaps then pres­ on the eve of the Jewish New tensive than the single reported Great Synagogue of Moscow were rector of the Bradley Hospital for sure~ within the community Year but relented and permitted incident in the Moscow subburb broken, and this was repeated Emotionally Disturbed Ch!ldren, might demand action; might prayers on the first day of the of Malakhovka, where an attempt several days later. On the holiday comes a provocative question, in generate concern with the pro­ festival. On the second day those to burn down a synagoue took itself, in the town of Timiriazev­ blem." the vernacular: "How come par­ who tried to worship were re­ place Oct. 4. It is now reported ski, hoodlums are said to have ents are such rats, all of a sud­ More constructively, he sug­ ported to have been dispersed by that the woman who died in that broken into an apartment being den?" He feels that both children gests that a non-prejudiced group the police. incident, Mme. Sarah Gordovs~ used for a prayer meeting and and parents are being affected by of social workers, psychiatrists In Kiev, on the eve of the New kaya, did not die by accident, as beat the worshipers. the social pressures of our time. and educators should be called Year, all private prayer groups in first believed, but was strangled Windows in dozens of apart­ "There is no one cause of this together, not as experts alone, but homes were ordered dissolved, it and her body thrown Into the ments occupied bY" Jews in the behavior problem among chil­ as concerned citizens, and make at was reported, leaving only one blaze. Moscow suburbs of Pushkino dren. This Is true of all young­ least a start toward facing and small synagogue for the city, Copies of the anti-Semitic and Perlovka have been broken sters today, Including Jewish. It solving the problem of our young which Is believed to have 200,000. leaflets posted In Malakhovka at recently, it is reported; in some must represent a social phenome­ people and their behaviour. Jews. that time have now reached this cases the apartments were enter­ non. lt's got to be because of so­ "Of course," he adds wryly, "we In Kharkov, where there has country. These show that they ed and their contents destroyed. cial changes. Why, even Chinese wlll find even deeper problems as been no synagogue for several were signed with the initials of In t.he subburb of Marina Rosh­ children today, for the first time we delve Into this one." years, all private prayer groups an organization calllng itself cha stones were thrown Into the In the h1story of their race are Perhaps, but In the opinion of were dispersed several months "Kill the Jews and Save Russia." synagogue during the recent cele­ being brought Into court for of­ many citizens of our community ago. On the eve of the New Year Circulars of similar content are bration of the festival of the "Re­ fenses that were always unheard It would be well worth the risk. the authorities are reported to reported to have been distributed joicing of the Law." Excellent opportunities are in ADL Asks Southern Jews integration - although this con­ TEN MEN LISTED ..... the Herald's Classified ads. clusion is far from the truth. PHILADELPHIA - Ten mem~ Shun Fears bers of the Philadelphia Jewish The recent meeting of six community were listed last week ~ Wi111am and Gertrude Newman For Intelligent Efforts Southern regional boards of the among the city's "Famous Fifty" ;i Anti-Defamation League of B'nai named in the 50th anniversary FISHMAN'S B'rith and the aftermath of its ( To Deal With Problems edition of the "Greater Philadel- : &i::E) MEATSMil reports are especially welcome phia Magazine." O MIAMI - Throughout the his­ today in light of these develop­ The 10 Jewish leaders are Wal- ~ In the New Willard Shopping Center. tory of the South, Jews have ments. The meeting, held in New 'ter H. Annenberg, Samuel Cooke, .. Fresh or Pickled maintained pleasant relations Orleans, heard discussion from Samuel H. Daroff, Albert M. ~ TONGUES lb. 45c with their neighbors - to such Jewish leaders throughout the . Greenfield, Philip Klein, Al Paul ;i.. 11Gold-Man" Brand an extent that many of them rose South. Lefton, Leon J. Obermayer, Dr. ~ CHICKENS lb. 25c Upshot of the gathering was a No half-pound added to positions of preeminence in I. S. Ravdifl, Horace Stern and political and economic circles. statement calling for "throwing Nochem S. Winnet. fOK DELivc, Shakespeare Children's moral codes and ethi­ cal standards require example and ... The LOW PRICES and Tl PS TO HOSTESSES ... ! Fesival, has been signed for a High Quality Steer Beef at major role in the "World of Sho­ support and these often suffer be­ lom Aleichem", to be presented cause teen-agers fail to receive at New England Mutual Hall in active and direct guidance from Planning A Family Dinner Boston, Mass. by Folklore Pro­ their fathers, he says. ductions and the Actors Concert "The authority associated with Theatre in late November. the father's role in the family is often lacking," according to Rabbi For THANKSGIVING? Howard da Silva who directed Gordon. 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00 Advertise in the Herald. A subscription to the Herald 1s a good gift idea for the person r------•'--'••·...,A...f------...:--..1 who "has everything" else. Call UN 1-3709. Bridge ,,, MAXI-E By REVOKE Albert Morehead directs the ; the NURSERY SCHOOL Master Solvers' Club in the American "Bridge World." In this Three Vacancies column, which I flnq the most I MART'IAN interesting and ·instructive in all 0 Information ... Call bridge journalism 56 top experts give their opinions each month on : l.s In Town! PA 6-0075 difficult problems of bidding and < play. Here is an interesting KEEP YOUR example. ~ EYES OPEN! 4"-A, Q, 9, X, X i:.· RUGS WHOLESALE •-A,K,J • -A,Q,x FIRST QUALITY ~ If You See Maxie, •-x.x rill All sizes, wall-to-wall Given that you open lS on the = Write The Herald, / 100% DUPONT NYLON hand and your partner responds i:. 9 X 12 - $59.64 lNT, -what is your next bid? Most z 1117 Douglas Ave. ACRILONS - 9 x 12 < $93.00 of the experts suggested 3NT. 1 ~ 00 Providence 9 x 12 TWEEDS VISCOSE Some, however, think 3D-which .. $24.95 invites 3H-a better bid. I, myself EVERETT'S WHOLESALE believe that this problem is right- YOU MAY WIN DISTRIBUTORS ly dealt with only if you originally Shown by Appointment At Showroom open 2NT. It may seem that the THE REWARD! lack of a stop in clubs disqualifies HO 3-8947 Four Generations of Goldsteins are shown here. Mr. and HO 3-8764 ANYTIME this hand from such an opening, Mrs. Isaac Goldstein, who recently celebrated their golden but there are hands where it pays wedding anniversary, hold hands with their great-grandson, to make the less orthodox but ,,_------·------w·•--'-'--•-'-'•-·'"'M-o'"'i-H...... i'"'li·sy·-'"''"""''-'-••------Bryan. Al Goldstein, and his son, Jerold, the baby's father, more promising bid. Some hands complete the four generations. just do not flt any pattern. With Do YOU HAVE A BIRTHDAY PARTY PROBLEM the Stayman convention it is un- ' FOR THE YOUNGSTERS likely that partner will bid 3NT with a short club suit. If he is LUNCH AND BOWLING ...... $1.00 , C' -ciJd.11 . J~ {JJ./lJlR.. Ill short of clubs his hand will pro- OR IF YOU PREFER JUST A BOWLING PARTY cJ:'-'- T bably either have a biddable dia- Call Us For Special Rate ~ 1g,,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==:::::::::::::::::::::::==:::::::::::::::::::::::==:::::::::::::::::::::::==::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::=':::==::::::::::::::::::=:::'.J. mond suit or promise a game in "SULLIVAN'S" one of the majors, in which case 24 Continued from Page 4) Maternal grandparents are Mr. he will make the conventional bid ques. Her fingertip silk illusion and Mrs. Jacob · Berkowitz of of 3C. R. I. RECREATION LAN ES veil fell from a crown of seed Providence. Paternal grandfather However bid, the hand may LATEST IN AUTOMATIC SETTERS pearls. She carried a cascade is Eli Abrevaya of New York. Ma­ turn out something of a gamble, No. Main St., at Prov.-Pawt. Line PA S-1077 bouquet of white orchids and ternal great-grandmother is Mrs. and it is a better gamble if the stephanotis. Fannie Zukroff of Pawtucket. strong hand is the closed hand. Miss Phyllis Labush. maid of Announce Engagement Here are three hands which he honor, wore blue silk taffeta with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Strauss suggests might be opposite the a harem skirt and I! matching of 100 Roger Williams Avenue, one given above. headpiece. She carried a cascade Rumford, announce the engage­ A B of shaded blue and white flowers. ment of her daughter, Miss Elea­ 4"-X, X 4"-K, x Miss Temma Goldstein who •was nor P. Coleman of 1142 Madison .-Q, X, X, X, X •-10, 9, X, X, X bridesmaid was gowned in blue Avenue, New York, N . Y. , to Wil­ • -K,x,x,x • -K,x,x chiffon and satin with a bouffant liam B: Simon of 50-05 Woodside ""-Q. x ""-J,x.x skirt. She wore a matching head­ Avenue, Woodside, N. Y .. son of C piece and carried a cascade of Mrs. Mary Simon of 654 Bay 4"-J, X shaded bh,1e and white flowers. ·Ridge Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. and •-10, X, X, X, X, X \ Norman Solish was best man. the late Michael Simon. • -J,x,x Ushers were Howard J. Holland, Mr. Simon attended Cornell ·Uni­ •-A,x brother of the bride. Irwin Hol­ versity and Hofstra College. He is He suggests that over the se­ land, Gerald Polack, Harvey Mil­ an underwriter with the insur­ quence lS, lNT, 3D, you will get ler, Robei:t Miller, David Needell, ance flrm of America Fore Loyal­ the required 3H response. Cer­ Daniel Adler and Alan Simon. ty Group, and served with the tainly in example C that is the The mother of the bride wore a paratroopers in World War II. case. But over the other possible _Persian blue peau de sole taffeta Miss Coleman is associated with sequence - lS, lNT, 3NT - there is no reason why any of the three gown with a bell skirt. The Wm. M . Rosenbaum & Co ., stock­ mother of the bridegtoom was brokers in New York. hands should bid further. On the gowned in a blue chiffon sheath other hand, over an opening bid Party Given At SULLIVAN'S and the HOWARD JOHNSON'S ROOM with draped overskirt. Both wore of 2NT there should be no dif­ white orchid corsages. Mrs. Nathan Miller of 576 South ficulty in arriving at the correct Main Street, Woonsocket, was contract of 4H. Please Make Your Reservations Early After a wedding trip to the hostess at a party given on Oct. TE 1-4143 - TE 1-4S76 Nevele Country Club, the couple 25 given in honor of the approach­ will reside at 4930 Wynnefleld ing marriage of Miss Sandra L. Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Holland to Mrs. Miller's son, Gerry The NICEST PARTIES Why Not Plan to Announce Marriage Miller. Are Held In Our The marriage of Norman Hor­ Approximately 125 guests at­ HOLD YOUR vitz of Providence, son of the late tended from Fall River, Boston, Cnln.nial &n.m.., Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Horvitz. to Woonsocket and Providence. ANNUAL LUNCHEONETTE CHRISTMAS Lee Bart, daughter of Mr. and Miss Frances Herzon is chair­ Charmingly Appointed For Mrs. B. Cogat of New York City, Third Child Born Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Boresh of man of the Annual Luncheonette • Showers • Weddings and HOLIDAY on Saturday, Oct 31, has been an­ that the Sisterhood of Congrega­ • Luncheons • Bar Mitzvahs nounced. White Plains, N. Y., announce the birth of their third child, a son, tion Shaare Zedek will hold on • :o~~:tYm~~~:1~ets PARTIES Here! Rabbi Jacob Freedman officiat­ Peter Fain Boresh, on Nov. 5. Mrs. Thursday · in the vestry. PRIVATE ACCOMMODATIONS ed at the ceremony which took FOR 9 TO 90 Every Facility Available Boresh is the former Miss Hope Miss Evelyn Greenstein will place at Temple Beth Sholom. MENU ON REQUEST To Insure A Joy~us Affair Fain of Providence. Maternal bring greetings. Mrs. Max Brier After December 15, the couple grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. will be toastmistress. Anniversary - OPEN MONDAYS - will reside at 438 Wayland Ave. Louis Fain. Dinner movies will be shown. Daughter Born Hostesses for the affair include JOHN D'ALESSIO, Managing Director Announce Birth of Daughter Mesdames Louis Berman, Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mande\l Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ceder of Brooks, George Diamond, Max of Adelaide Avenu e announce the Winthrop, Mass., announce the Brier, Leo Rappaport, Samuel birth of their second daughter, JOE ~ULLIV AN·:, birth of a daughter, Jori Andra, on Millman, Alton Molasky, Nathan Jane Ellen, on Sept. 30, Nov. 2. Mrs. Ceder is the former Schwartz, and Hyman Grossberg. Seoond Child Born Faye A. Berkowitz, daughter of STEAK HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Abraham E. Abre­ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M . Berkowitz HADASSAH vaya of 156 Fourth Street an­ The Business and Professional And the HOWARD !OHNSON'S ROOM nounce the birth of their second of Providence. Paternal grand­ Women of Hadassah will hold a chll~. a daughter, Cheryl Bonnie, mother is Mrs. Abraham Ceder of social evening on Tuesday at 8 1303 North Main St. across from Sears on Oct. 26. Winthrop. P. M. at the Crown Hotel.