JANUARY 9, 1959 That They Are Many and They Are in Accordance with the Recom Doubt , the Greatest Event in the I> Impressive
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JERUSALEM~Press dispaU:hes from de facto recognition to de Classified Advertising Rates: 8c per He was a graduate of Classical word: $1.75 minimum for 18 words. <» from Teheran .IJl.iit w.eel,{ announc:- , jure recognition. 25c discount If paid before lnser- · MRS. ELI MUSULIN High School, Brown University, ~ ing that Iran has decided to ex- ~ tlon. Call UNlon 1-3709. Deadline Funeral services for Mrs. Cella Class of 1933, and Harvard Univer But such steps are usually taken Wednesday noon. ~ tenq diplomatic recognition to after diplomatic notification and <Susin) Mushlin of 67 ·Gallatin .sity Medical ~hool, Class of 1938. j: Israel, puzzled authorities here. talks among officials of both coun Street, the widow of Eli Mushlin, Dr. Kapnick was a member of ~ They said they have received no tries: There has been no officiiil REFINED ELDERLY woman with first who died Dec. 30 after a short ill- the Rhode Island Medical Soci~ty .., \ official word on the subject, one word on this score whatever from ~:tr ~m~c;;J::~~ f~~~!!ted,::.:'~ r~~ ness, were held the following day and the American Medical Asso ~ way or another, from the govern the government at Teheran, and genlal companion to help share small at the Max Sugarman Funeral elation, a· diplomate of the Amer! < ment of Iran. no request has been made for re ~=~~ ..~~ b=~~~o:::s:nabJrmt1:r.'~!t!: Home. Burial was in Lincoln Park can Board of Surgery and a mem Q phone, television, etc. Call personally cemetery. ber of the .Inter-Society of the ; Iran recognized Israel after its newal of exchange of diplomatic or telephone P.L A daughter . of the late Mayer Cytology Council. He also contri- r,., formation in 1948. However, in representatives between Iran and ?-7~· ~ 1951, when Premier Mohammed Israel, it was stated here. 87 t~!'t~~~Y 1!~:~~o';;,s?~~c~~~• ::0v;; and Rose Susin she had been a buted numerous articles on cancer :;! Mossadegh nationalized the coun screened porch, tile bath, oil, garage. resident of Pro~idence 50 years research to medical Journals. PA 2-0120. .Mrs. Mushlin was a member of He was born in Providence in ~ try's oil resources and started on WANTED - Three room unfurnished Congregation Sons of Abraham. 1913, a son of Mrs. Sophie Kapnick rill a policy" of wooing the Arab states, First Baby heated apartment. South Providence and the late Benjamin Kapnick. he recalled the Iranian envoy from area. Business woman. DE 1-1244, 9 to Survivors include five daughters, = (Continued from Page 1) 5, Monday thro.ug.fl T. hursday. Besides his mother, he is i.ur- S Israel and stated publicly that he Mrs .1I;.,eo Jacpbson, Mrs. Maurice Kaplan, Inc. EATON STREET 59-Slx modern rooms, R I M S d Millm M vived by his Wife, Martha (Shaul- ~ had withdrawn recognition from third floor, oil heat, tile bath, vene- uss an, rs. a ye an, rs. son) Kapnick; a son, Samuel Kap- ..;i Israel. Actually, Iran never noti A $25 gift certificate, from Glad dings. ~~" ,!\Ir:.•· Reasonable rent. Adults. ~ed0 i'11;;~~i~~:c!;is! ~~~. M~~~; nick, and a sister, Mrs. Harry ~ fled Israel formally about this · Stutman of Providence. rill "canc·ellation" of recognition, so Larry Michael's portrait at six POTTERS AVENUE, near Broad street. Mushlin of Cranston; a sister, Mrs. • • • months, from Fred Kelman. Third floor, five large modern rooms, Samuel Stein of Dorchester, Mass.; § that, de facto, Israel still is re- oil heat, renovated, garage. Call HO MRS. NATHAN BRUNN cognized by the Teheran Govern A sterling silver comb and brush 1-6068, HO 1-15~7.. • a brother, Frank Susin of Moline, ,= Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah ~ ment. set, from Eastwood, Inc. PAWTUCKET LINE - Modern three Ill., and eight grandchildren . Five dollars ii:i a new savings ac rooms, tile bath, heat, hot water, • • • Jackson Brunn, 99 Hillside Avenue, rill The two countries carry on nor- widow of the late Nathan Brunn, count opened for Larry Michael by ;~;7e9_ refrigerator. PA 5-0388, PA DR. ISRAEL KAPNICK ~ ma! consular activities, granting Old Stone Bank. who died Jan. 2 were held on Sun visas to each other and recogniz A cake, from Chotce Pastry Shop. 108 HARRIET STREET - Third floor, Funeral services for Dr. Israel H . day at the Max Sugarman Funeral ing each other's passports. In the four modern rooms, All Improve Kapni ck, 45, a Providence surgeon, A feeding set imported from Fin ments. TIie bath, oak floors, venetlon Home. Burial was in Lincoln Park view of Israel officials, therefore land, from Gift House. blinds, oil heat: l~l•~d, garage, of 2 Brookway Road, who died Cemetery. the only change that could come Jan. 3 after a short -illness, were Dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Born DRIVER TO SHARE driving to Florida Born in New York in 1875, Mrs. about juridically would be a shift stein, at· Joe Sullivan's Steak In new Plymouth. Leaving any time. held the following day at the Max Brunn had been a resident of No car expenses for driver. PL 1-6044 Sugarman Funeral Home. Burial House. at once, Providence for 68 years. She was Special Family Dinners Larry Michael's first pair of was In Lincoln Park Cemetery. a daughter of the late Isaac and OAKHILL AVENUE, second, two bed• He was a cancer consultant to At All Hours shoes, from Lad & Lassie Shoes. rooms, den, living-dining roq,'11, tile Hannah Samuels. Mrs. Brunn was Three months supply of Grade A ;~\.;Wo.heat. _ti.vallable January 15. the state Department of Health a member of the Jewish Home for milk, from Garelick Bros. Farms. and a member of the staffs of ·the Aged. / ATTRACTIVE three and one-half room Miriam, Chapin and Roger Wil Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. A formula kit and baby's per unfurnished apartment. First floor. 96 sonal supplies, from East Side East Manning Street, near Wayland liams Hospital. He had been asso Charles Simpson of .Providence; Pharmacy. Square. Teleph.on: Jf" 1·2667, ufn ciated in the general practice of one sister, Miss Lena Samuels of surgery since 1944. A $10 gift certificate, from Kent FOR RENT-East Side, near. Oak HIii Providence; one brother, Joseph Furniture Company. plat, Blodgett Avenue. Second floor, In a paper he read at the annual Samuels of Wickford, 'and one six rooms, three bedrooms, oil heat. A baby scale, from Brodsky's. Chlldren welcome. Rent reasonable. meeting of the American Associa grandson. 772 Hope St. GA 1-2075 A $5 gift certificate, from United PA 6-6170 or GA 1.a814. tion for Cancer Research in 1957, Star Market CQmpany. · Dr. Kapnick announced that he Open Daily 11 A. M, to 10 P. M Cards of Thanks Orders Put Up To Take O'uf A three year subscription to the without this notice to whom it may had devised a quick diagnostic . R-. I. Jewish Herald. concern. The Herald plans to spon method of early detection of some The family of the late LOUIS OPEN MONDAY-COLUMBUS ·DA~ COHEN acknowledges with apprecla- ~~ ,,, The story cannot be concluded sor a similar baby derby next year! forms of cancer while they still tion, the many expressions O! ~sympa - may be amenable to treatment. He thy recel~~S:uc:;~Et:e~N~c;~,J~~~ - had used the test on some 500 per ' . The family of the late MICHAEL sons. MUSHNICK wishes to thank their He discovered that the existence relatives and many friends for the kindness shown them at their recent of so-called metastic cancer <ma bereavement. MRS. CHARLOTTE MUSHNICK lignancy which is no longer con MR. IRVING MUSHNICK fined to a single organ but spread MR. MORRIS MUSHNICK Check ond Double -Check ing> of the bone can be established MRS. MORRIS BOCHNER MRS. ELI KRASNOFF by the presence of certain enzymes MRS, DICK GOLDBERG in the spinal fluid. MRS. EDWARD. BERG l . ' The practical importance of the The family of the late IDA ORLECK -1 wishes to thank their relatives and I many friends for the kindness shown GOES TO COLOMBIA them at their recent bereavement. MRS. EUGENE FRIEDMAN UNITED NATIONS, N . Y . MRS. DOROTHY BONSOLE MRS. LILLIAN VINE Arieh Attir, an Israeli expert in I MRS. WILLIAM ORLECK , 1 office management, will go to MR. ARCHIE ORLECK I Colombia to advise the Bogota MR. BENJAMIN ORLE.CK the MR. JACK ORLECK ,1 Government on method!!> to in MR. HENRY ORLECK I crease its administrative efficiency. MISS FRANCESS HERZON acknow• I Mr. -Attir goes under the terms ledges with appreciation the many of the United Natiohs technical expressions of sympathy received dur• Ing her recent bereavement of her assistance program.