NEWS USOM Reports tBJJ.iofa. On Contribution Of U. S. To Israel THE PREE D:K"MOCRATIC PAR- THE ONLY ANG LO-JEWISH W EE KLY IN R. I . AND SOUTHEAST MASS. W ASHINGTO American • has a~kffi me Rnmclaoo-Pflaz comributions ro Israel's develop ~rial go~ ro exp:em FRJD.aY. J.aNUARY 23. 1959 16 PAGES ment through the United states ms raw..:rre ro aa ~ - Operations Mission in Israel are ~~in depicted in a ~ issufd irere · Two New Columns la.st v.e:ek by the USOM emphasiz UJASummonsKeyLeaders ing me coopera -ou which exists Start Jn Herald bel;v;een the mted stares and Is .-an:i...-a..-n i.e. a nn:I!J.ilier of To Emergency Meeting rael and how Ure two nations pool ~--es ~ - ~da:irl Today on Page 13 iheir resoun:es "to make a bet - - - - - ~P:9" SmL - .raw YORK - About 200 key l£wi Esbkol. Israeli finance min- ter v.as of life fm the people of rrarcy,a!ledlaSI ~ 1srae1.- The R I. J • -- Hera1ri mis Je-isb !e2das were smnm.onoo to er DO.. in -- York,. told UJA ll.i::e n:2n-es Toe report points that = .-ce;;. ~ r.-o ne. columns enraoroina.!T ses:rum of the leaders e DUIIlbers of Je-s om ·==n-i:in£ ___ ciecmon 'a"2S O Ameli.cau official aid to Israel be ,- r=dffS. &~ on P2ge 3 of Dmted Je-isb AplJe2.l"s na - pennirted to migrate o Israel are gan in 1S5.2 under the Marshall Lyons nen- bF campaign cabma. The mgaI par- reacbing such proportions as to and bas and ""V
__ ...__ ~ .., Use Herald Classified ads. Burial was in Lincoln Park Ceme tery. For Your Publicity and Organizational Officials To Protect Born in Austria in 1868, a daugh 0, ClASSl:Pl •E'D 0, ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Meyer ...."' - PHOTOGRAPHS - OPPORTUNITIES Nacht, she had been a resident of CALL Classified Advertising Rates: Sc per J'ewish Rights In Cuba I· ..,.,; Providence for more than 50 years. word: $1.75 minimum for 18 words. Mrs. Genser was -a member of the- FRED KELMAN 1 'the city. The report emanated ;.. ~f:n.di~~~r"t~~0 ,\'a t37~rr.;e~~f;:,'; HAVANA, Cuba - Officials of Pioneer Women. Miriam Hospital, i:i: Wednesday noon. the new Castro regime have in~ from American Jewish tourists < WI !Iiams 1-5402 the Jewish Home for the Aged, .i j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~[i, dicated a clear disposition to pro who-arrived in Miami from Havana tect !ill Jewish rights and interests immediately following the collapse the South Providence Hebrew Free z OFFICES-Wayland Square area. Mod Loan, Telshe Yeshiva, the Ladies ', ...,< ern, excellent light, ianitor service. and made it obvious that they of the Batista regime. All Jewish Ge:· Them While They Last! Parking. Reasonable. PL 1-2800, 9 to 5. Union Aid, and B'nai B'rith. . . . ,,_ would not tolerate looting of stores leaders here stressed that no inci ~ - CHASE'S - EAST SIDE-Room for rent. Near bus belonging to Jews or to any other dents directed specifically at Jews Survivors include two sons, Da < stop, parking facilitles. Man preferred. ...Q HOME-MADE, MOUTH-WATERING Call anytime P-1. 1-9178 . elements of the population. took place during the few days of vid and Isador Genser of Cranston; i:i: A survey made here recently revolutionary turmoil and that the a daughter, Mrs. Hyman Jacobson EAST SIDE, Dexterdale Road. Five Castro troops put an end to all room flat, two bedrooms, living room, established that no damage was of Providence, 16 grandchildren ""~ Sour Tomatoes · dining room, tiled kitchen, tiled bath done- to Jewish institutions or attacks on stores, J ewish and non and 14 great-grandchildren. room, pantry. Finished basement with synagogues during the few days of Jewish alike . ..< lavette. Plenty of closets, including . . . i:i: large cedar storage closet. PA 2-5109, chaos that prevailed in Havana, 25c a pound or WI 2-5669. MRS. REUBEN GOLD ~ nor were any Jewish civilians in ' = Special! $1 a gallon _ FOUR ROOMS and garage. Third· fli>or. jured. Many Jewish-owned shops Funeral services for Mrs. Edith Q Near Chapin Hospital. Rent reason Gold of 134 Lenox Avenue, the able. Adults preferred. PL 1-6610, OF were damaged and ·1ooted during z --•-- 1-8007. those days, but the attacks were (Jl,ifuaJuJ ·- wido.w of Reuben Gold, who died < Tuesday after a long illness, were .. BABY-SITTER-After school and Satur carried out by criminal elements 00 CHASE'S ... day. Good references. Two high who exploited the chaos, and not HARRY held on Wednesday at the Max ~~of~ ~ts. Call anytime aft~r 6 P.M., ~ DELICATESSEN 7 by Castro's forces. Patrols of revo-1 F . . . ROBINSON · Sugarman Funeral Home. Burial Q 416 NORTH MAIN STREET lutionary groups are now protect- . une1 al se1 vices for Harry Ro was in Lincoln Park Cemetery. 0 EAST S.IDE, Morris Avenue. Third, mod MA 1-9818 ern sunny six rooms, lavette and bath ing business firms which are re- binson, 75, of 212 Cleveland Street, Born in Russia, a daughter of =i:i: room. Heat furnished, hot water. $75. opening as life in the city returns Pawtucket, the husband of the late DE 1-9273. the late Mr. and Mrs. Hyman ~ to normal. Lena (Chernick) Robinson, who Davis, she had been a resident of EAST SIDE, near Blackstone Boulevard. . died on Jan. 15 after a short ill- =E-< Five large attractive rooms, long liv Informed soi:rces said t_hat the ness, were held on the following Providence 53 years. ing room, 24 x 14; tile bath. Garage. $85. Box 452, the Herald. ~ew Castro government mclud~s day at the Max Su arman F 1 Survivors include a son, Jack .. . . mtellectuals known for their . ~ . unera Applebaum of Providence; a friendship with Jewish religious ~~::::;, Bunal was m Lmcoln Park daughter, Mrs. Matthew Suvalsky leaders, as well as for their friend- ery · of Milford, Mass'. ; two sisters, Mrs. ship to Israel. Born in Europe, he was the son of the late Abraham and Hilda Anna Guny of Providence and Mrs. LADIES ALTERATIONS done reason Among the Castro troops march Katy Schaaf of Baltimore, Md., ably. Off Broad, 214 Saratoga ·street. ing into Havana are Sephardic Robinson and had resided both in ST 1-5017, WI 1-7496. . 1-30 Pawtucket ~nd Florida the pa:st six grandchildren and two great Jewish youths from Santiago. They grandchildren. BESSIE BRAM of 28 Tyndall Avenue wore the "mezuzah" proudly. In eight years. Previously, he had re calling through the Jewish Herald as sided in Quincy, Mass., for over 30 • • a representative of Avon Products. Havana, the leader of an important She would be happy to help you wi•~ years. JULES GOLDSTEIN all your cosmetic needs. Call DE' group of university youths bearing 1:2~57 or DE 1-5377. arms in Castro forces is Max Les Mr. Robinson had been in the Funeral services for Jules P . nick, a Jew. In Santiago, Jews have sheet-metal business and retired Goldstein, 82, of 96 East Manning OAKHILL AVENUE, second, two bed rooms, den, living-dining room file for many years been friends of the eight years ago. Street, who died Monday after a short illness, were held Thursday ~f\.;;: 0_heat. Available January 15. Castro family. Survivors include two daughters, Most Havana Jews sought to Mrs. Herman Silverman and Mrs. at Temple Beth El. Burial was in EAST SIDE-Spacious six . rooms, sec Alfred I. Goodwin, both of Provi the Congregation Sons of Israel ond floor. Hope Street, opposite park. avoid taking sides in the highly 0,1, garage, r.replace. DE 1-8674 volatile situation, it was said. They dence; three sons, Dr. Nathaniel and David Cemetery. mornings or evenings. ' avoided involvement in the politi D. Robinson of Providence, Henry He had a great interest in Jew ATTRACTIVE three and one-half room cal strife. But the youths of many Robinson of Miami, Fla., and ish community affairs in Provi unfurnished apartment. First floor. 96 Arnold Robinson of Pawtucket; East Manning Street, near Wayland Havana Jewish families joined the dence. He was president for 10 Square. Telephone JA 1-2667. ufn, Castro university movement which three sisters, Mrs. Rose Altman. years of the Jewish Community was a source of the revolution's Mrs. Hyman Leiborwitz and Mrs. Center and had been on the board GOLDEN AGE CLUB strength. Some officials of the Morris Ely, all of Newark, N. J.; of tlirectors of Temple Beth El. Most of the time we're Golden Age Club members at the Batista regime had used extortion 11 grandchildren and 12 great- grancichildren. - Mr. Goldstein was born in Chi pretty agr2eable people East Side Jewish Community Cen- ist methods against businessmen, cago, a son of the late Philip and but sometimes we're ter held their monthly birthday although Batista himself appar Sarah Goldstefn. After his gradu cranks! And you can be party, honoring all whose birth ently gave orders to avoid anti MAX ZENDLOVITZ ation from Notre Dame University glad of it ! For we're dates fell in January, last Thurs- Semitic appearance~ because of Funeral services for Max Zendlo he worked as a bookkeeper for a downright cranks when day afternoon. Also toasted were his_concern for tourism from the vitz. 63, of 155 Porter Street, a meat packing house in Hammond, it c o m e s to keeping Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Nulman: Umted States. tailor for -the Victor Cleansing Ind. Later he was a salesman for everything clean. Be newly-married members o( the Jewish organizations have sent Company for many years, who a jewelry firm in New York. ~e cause we know that's the club. Musical accompaniment for greetings to the Castro Govern died Jan: 15 after a long illness, established the former Jules P .' way you want it! Be the festivities was provided by Mrs. ment, expressing complete confi were held Sunday at the Max Goldstein & Company jewelry cause we know that's the Max Kestenman. dence in the new regime; and Jew Sugarman Funeral Home. Burial manufacturing firm here, retiring only way to keep every was in Lincoln Park Cemetery. four years ago. spot in your Stop 8;, Shop A second day's activity each ish communal life has been com just as shiny, sparkling week opens for East Side Golden pletely restored. Activities at the The husband of Sarah
DINNER ' SUGGESTIONS A DIFFICULT DEFENSE By REVOKE Here is an interesting hand from ~ Italian Foods with that rare Old World flavor .. . served ~ a game played at the home of one .i THE OLD in· R. l.'s most beautiful Italian Restaurant. Perfect for all of my friends. It is a good test of ~ CANTEEN occasions-luncheons, businessmen's luncheons, family and party dinners, private party room upstairs, banquet hall defense. :. Italian Restaurant North ~ 120 Atwells Avenue seats up to 200. Our beautiful dining room is very popu cj Providence lar ;.ith our many Jewish friends. Open 12 to 12, closed •-A,K •-A, Q , J, 9, 8, X ; MA 1-5544 Mondays. • -x ~ •-xxxx Q The ROME Fine Italian Cuisine, featuring "La Carretta". Also, deli West East cious Steaks, Lobsters, C~icken. "La Festa" every Wednes .-J, 9, X Restaurar,t day evening from 6 P. M. Authentic Italian Festive Dining, •-xx ~ •-10, X •-K, xxxx rill Route 1, Singing , Troubodor, Waiters and Waitresses in Goy Native • -Q, 10, xxxx • -J = N. :~:::-:r:.:.::u. Costumes. Open Doily at 5; Sundays at 12. •-10, 9 ..._A, K, Q, 8, x South Succulent steaks, rotis;erie chickens, roasts and TRADEWINDS. Engaged - Mr. and Mrs. Engaged - Mr. and Mrs. .-Q, 10, 8, XXX 18 other entrees served in small, medium and •-None Route Mo. 6 large portions in the New Carribean Room. Also Irving Krieger of Ninth Sydney Family of 1390 Ger • -A, K, XXX Seekonk, Mass. available for banquets and other occasions. ling St., Schenectady, N . Y. rill Street announce the engage ~.x Q Tel. EDison 6-8408 12 min from Prov. Open 8 a.m.-12 M. 0 ment of theic daughter, Mir announce the engagement of their daughter, Lenore, to At most tables 4S became the iam, to Lieutenant Allan final contract, the sequence of bid Full' course dinners and luncheons served Sheldon E. Rodman, son of : THE WILDE GOOSE Vilardo_fsky, son of Mr. and ding always including bids of daily. All steaks cut from government Mr. and Mrs. k Arnold , spades and diamonds by South, = Prime Steak & Lobster House graded prime beef. Cocktail lounge open ~ Mrs: Norman Vi lardofsky of Rodman of Edgewood. and the usual lead was a club. Ace, 100 Washington Street 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. We cater to wed- State Street. Miss Family attended Bryant king, and queen of clubs were South Attleboro dings, showers, banquets and special ·college and is a member of Beta Boston Post Road, Route 1 Miss Krieger is a junior at the played by East. South ruffed the southgate 1-1724 parties. Member-Diner's Club. Sigma Gamma sorority. Mr. Rod third club with the ten of spades University of Rhode Island. Lt. man is a graduate of Cranston and many Wests were unable to Vilardofsky was graduated from High School and Bryant College One of New England's finest Italian restau- resist the over-ruff with the jack Camille's the University of Rhode Island last where he received his B. S. degree of trumps. West should not over rants. Large variety of famous Italian dishes, in Business Administration. He ruff. On the bidding by South' of · Roman Gardens prepared to the Gourmet's delight. Wines, June. He was a member of Alpha was vice-president of Sigma the spade and diamond suits South 71 BRADFORD STREET cocktails. Closed Mondays, except ~olidays. Epsilon Pi fraternity. He is now Tel. PL 1-4812 Lambda Pi fraternity. He is now cannot have more than one heart stationed at Fort Holibird, Md. A apprentice seaman with the U. S. in addition to two clubs. West January, 1960, wedding is planned. Coast Guard at Groton, Conn. should reason that if South is Johnson's One of America's largest, finest sea food restaurants, forced to trump his losing dia since 1905. Acclaimed by "Gourmet," Duncan Hines, [' monds, he
.... '\:.. ~ technical assistance to India. As a souri Supreme Court here last week papers hailing the decision as a The ingredients required for the for a source to obtain them, even < result, the "warning" c;ontinued, that Temple Israel ot: St. Louis victory for religious liberty. The perfumes were mostly imported, while wandering in the desert. .., NE.w Delhi and Jerusalem may es could not be barred from building decision of the City of Creve Coeur somet,imes at great cost and per- They came to the conclusion that ~ tablish diplomatic relations. a new temple •in a residential area to appeal the case to the Missouri sonal risk. Little has been written perfumes and ointments 'fell down < because of zoning restrictions. Supreme .Court t_herefore came as about the Jewish aspect of them. from heaven togetj'ler with the s AJCongress, alorig · with the some surprise. Hebrew sources prove that our manna. Catholic Archbishop and the Prot The American Jewis)l Congress ancestors had also a predilection How great was the use of per- ~ NURSERY SCHOOL estant Church Federation of St. was invited to participate in the for them. fumes by the Jewish women in the ~ Three Afternoons A Week Louis, had filed a "friend of the lawsuit by Temple Israel-officials The vital necessity of perfume antiquity, we can see from the ... court" brief supporting Temple Is < . INFORMATION because of its experience in sim was expressed poignantly by the following story: When the daugh ~ rael on the ground that freedom of "1 ilar cases involving restriction:;; great Rabbi Judah Hanassi (The ter of the rich Jerusalemite Nak PA 6-0075 worship includes freedom to build against houses of worship. Prince) , 150 years A.D. : "It is im- dimon ben Gurion was allotted 500 = a house of worship. i::i Temple Israel is the leading possible to live without a tanner gold dinars for her perfume allow z The decision of Presiding Jus Reform· congregation in St. Louis and perfumer. Happy is he who ance and only got 400, she cursed < tice Lawrence M. Hyde came in ... and one of the oldest West of the deals with perfumes." Perfumes the allotters; "May your own 00 eAMP the first suit ever to reach the Mississippi. Rabbi Ferdinand M . 'here a symbol of purity to the daughters receive such an inade ... Missouri Supreme Court on the "1 Isserman is its spiritual leader, Jews who were quite sensitive. quate allowance!" Unoffended they i::i MAR-LIN question. At issue were zoning about ritual cleanliness and un- replied: "Amen!" 0 WINDSOR. CONN. ordin_ances of the fashionable St. In St. Louis, support from Catholic ·Archbishop Ritter and cleanliness. In view of the fact that per- Louis suburb of Creve Coeur which Used Resins fumes served erotic purposes, the =~ BOYS AND the Metropolitan Church .Fe_dera were invoked when Temple Israel , No people· in ancient times was Mishna forbade scholars to appear "1 GIRLS 6-15 - the city's leading Reform con tion, representing the Prote~tant community, took .the form of· sep acquainted with aicohcl as such in public perfumed. · =E-4 gregation - sought a building arte briefs supporting Temple Is and its solvent power of perfume- Bec_ause of the great pleasure permit to erect a new temple and bearing substances. The peoples of derived from aromatic odors, per religious school. rael. The St. Louis Rabbinical DISCOVER FOR YOURSELF• Association joined. in the AJCon antiquity employed-the odoriferous fumes were used on every festive IT 'S THE GREATEST! Justice Hyde ruled that "the gress brief, which emphasized the resins in the form of mixtures occasion, and the heads and beards 100 ACRE SCENIC SITE. State by its zoning act has granted principle that "an attempted ex with oil or as triturates with dry of guests were anointed with ·oint LAKE AND POOL. MODERN no authority to ciU-e·s to prohibit clusion of houses of worship from powders. Since soap was unknown, ments. Guests at a meal were CABINS. KOSHER FOOD. buildin~ either churches or schools residential districts violates the oil served for detergent purposes anointed, probably by pouring TOPNOTCH PROGRAM in residence districts." '}'he deci fre!!dom of religion guarantees of to clean off sweat and dirt; in spiced oil on their heards. In Egy:Q_t EXCELLENT FACILITIES sion noted that "if it .is belie·ved the Federal and Missouri Consti early times odoriferous substances this was performed by special QUALIFIED STAFF to be necessary to regulate the tutions." were added in massaging the body. anointer-slave girls. On festive oc location of churches, this is a 8 WEEK SEASON In imperial Rome bath-houses had casions aromatic incense was matter for the legisla'ture to pro $550. INCLUSIVE BOOST ESTIMATES special massage rooms, and oil burned in honor of the guests. In limited number of vide with proper safeguards for dealers - olearii - sold perfumed -the Mishna period resins produc 4 week enrollments accepted the fundamental liberty of the JERUSALEM - The J e w j s h oils and ·unguents and gave mas- ing aromatic smoke wer.e _burned free exercise of religion protected Agency, again boosting 1959 im sages. Women were the best cus- .for the guests, upon their depar * REQUEST BROCHURE * by the Constitution." migration estimates, predicted this tomers. In Palestine the ancient ture. At a later period burnt spice week that the total this year will OWNER - DIRECTOR . In the ruling for 'Temple Israel, Jews employed sheets ·dipped in was placed -in a special vessel to surpass 80,000 newcomers and may Charles Browdy the Missoui·i high court upheld old wine, clear water . and balsam greet the arriving guests. Examples M. even approach 100,000. 25 Ardmore Road the de~ision of a lower court fol oil to wipe off . their bodies, also of those vessels were found in the Wesl Harlford 7, Conn. lowing a trial last year in which The Israel budget drafted sev complex ointments as did the excavations at Taanakh. Mourners ADams J. 1673 . Temple Israel brought suit against eral weeks ago assumed an immi Athenian dandies Rabbi Huna in were forbidden the use of spices the City of Creve Coeur. St. Lpuis gration of 40.00o.· t-he third century. of the Com~on and incense in their homes. S~ices, Era, said that after a meal people however, were put into the tombs used to rub their hands with per- of kings and aristocrats. The bodies fumed oil to disguise the odor of of the dead were anointed with food particles clinging to them. perfumed oils, which are men Perfumed oil was also placed in tioned in the New Testament as lavatories. Women, as everywhere well as in the works of Maimonides. at that time, used to chew per- The anointment of the dead was Check ond Double -Check fumed pills. Like others the Jews done to honor the departed souls; also perfumed their linen 'and powers of preservation were attri ): clothes with odoriferous resins, buted to it. Spices were also placed especially for the holidays; burned in the shrouds of the dead to dispel, spices were used at a later date. A as the Talmud explains, the evil perforated net, the cancellus, was smell of decay. · employed in the process of per- Burned Incense fuming the linen and clothes. Like other nations, the Jews used Wine used to be perfumed or to burn incense during funerals. spiced. This is the "Yein Rekah" Josephus relates that at the fu the or "Masakh" of the Bible. Wine neral procession of King , Herod, spiced with galbanum· was used as each of the 500 descendants of the a tranquilizer and given to those royal house carried incense. Ac condemned to death to lessen the cording to the Mishna, perfume agony of the execution. was burnt under the beds of those who died of intestinal diseases; Women took avidly to perfuming this was later extended to all who themselves. Rabbi Joshua bar Abin died. This may have been done CLASSIFIED explained it as follows: "Man was also to banish evil spirits; a Baby created from the ground, but lonian superstition; but Hebrew woman from man's flesh and bone. writings do not bear this out. In Flesh without salt decays within Egypt a special priest burned in three days. Woman, too. must re cense for the dead. Embalming was fresh herself." The true reason, practised in Assyria and Babylonia however, was the libidinous one, to and in Rome, but there is no proof ·ADS attract man. Besides the previous of such practice among the Jews. ly mentioned perfuming, women You get covelage, service and results in the Want Ads! Healing powers were attributed also carried aromatic substances to perfumes and pleasant odors. That's why wise folks check and double-check our Clanified and plants close to the bosom and Jeremiah speaks of the balm in Ad listings for their needs and wants! If you're buying, sell around the neck, and placed myrrh Gilead for the healing of wounds. and balsam in their shoes; when a ing, renting, job-hunting or offeri~g se"ice, read and use The Mishna praises the remedial young man approached, they quality of rose oil. The Tosephta our Want-Ads for profit and results! stamped the ground and sprayed permits the manipulation of aro perfume. matic trees to afford the inhalation Rather than forbid perfumes to of the aroma to the sick. A (warm) • CALL UNION 1-3 709 a woman, the Mishna advised the sheet could heal, oil of myrrh could husband to divorce a wife who cause hair to fall off. Girls used flouted his wishes in this matter; to summon the good spirits with THE JEWISH HERALD for it held a woman could never do perfumes and incense,. as did the without perfumes. For the same Greeks. According to one legend, reason, to arouse passion. the bride clouds of splendor filled with plea CLASSIFIED ADS was perfumed before taking the sant aromas guided the· Israelites marriage blessings. Ezra enjoined in the desert against evil spirits. the merchants to look around in (To Be Continued Next Week) In the pocketbook or nations." Her Columbia School of Journalism, .a See New Pressures Monteux To Conduct Two Columns Start range of subjects runs the gamut (Continued from Pare 3) produced a reaction that st111 has 0 I Boston Symphony Jett r, "Reporting on Govern from the family budget to govern her chuckling. n srae I For Re f ugees ment," which Is recognized as ment bonds, to Wall Street trading, After her speech, the students ~ One of th most remarkable fig- authoritative on developments In to International affairs, with side asked her all manner of thoughful ~ ures In th musical world today government finance and the gov forays Into the cost of living, In questions about her' career, econo- ~ JERUSALEM - V tcran obscrv- will come to Providence with the rs Pr diet d h r that Isra l ernll).ent bond market and ts sub come taxes, shopping ~roblems, mies, International affairs, etc. = could xp ct lnc1· nslng pr ssur In Boston Symphony Orchestra on scribed to by banks and financial Installment, credit and housing. But one student, apparently over- g Tuesday, January 27 at 8:15 P.M. the n ar future for concessions on Institutions trom coast to coast. And her conviction that the come by pink cheeks and brown l'll th Pal stln Arab r tugee prob In th Veterans Memorial Audi And her column written tor the peace of the world depends on the eyes, finally got up courage to In- ,... I m. Th Pr diction wn.s bn.s d on torium. H Is Pierre Monteux, for non-expert reader Is syndicated In average person's understanding of quire: "When you're on a story, ; m rly the orch stra•s regular con economics gives her column energy, do men ever make passes at you?" d v lopm nts arising trom United ductor, returning as gu st, and Is newspapers all over th country. Nations S er tary Oen ral Dag conviction - and clearness. "Wel-1-1," she replied, "when on th brink of his eighty-fourth But In 1932, when she was Hammarskjold's current visit to graduated from Hunter, she In private llfe she has been you're discussing International fi th Mlddl East. y ar. nance, It's quite a jump to 'Wotcha ~ Frel).ch by birth he has b en found no demand tor a woman In married since 1943 to O. Summer doln' tonight, babe?' " ~ One of th reasons for Hn.mmar receptive to, and made himself financial writing. Finally her Phi Colltns, promotion manager of the skJold's trip to the Middle En.st was master of, th music of orchestral Beta Kappa k y won her a job In New York Journal - American, th dlsQul t of UN m mber states composers or all lands. Music that a new, and highly unconventional, whom she considers an excellent -= ov r the r fugee situation. With he was coumgeous nough to pio firm of /nv stment brokers. "You're "balance." A REAL "MEICHEL"f th UN R 11 f and Work Agency n r - such as Stravinsky's "The In," said het new boss. I've always They spend their spare time on And It Actually Cosh for th r fug s due to di In 1969, Rtt of Spring" - he has llv d to want d to hire someone who wore a farm they own In Pound Ridge, LESSf many stat s would like to s e steps s c b com established as master on of thos ." N. Y. which strangely benefits tak n toward a solution or th pl c s. During two great crises, he The n w Job was a liberal train from the same sense of timing that I probl m. The W stern Pow rs and r butlt th Boston Symphony Or Ing tn finance from th practical freQuently turns her exclusives Into , many n utrals agree that Israel chestra, and brought Into It new side - and not all the money she scoops. She hired well-diggers to 1 cannot b ar sole responsibility for American talents. handled was In stocks, bonds and sink a water well . But after 200 ~ ,1,1 o. solution of the prob! m, but fi gures on the Exchange board. Quality Smoked Meats In his forthcoming progrnm, Mr. feet of dryness It looked as If she - KOSHER, TOO! - I s em to f el that an Isra 11 con- Th r was one occasion when her ~ Mont ux again will show th spirit would share New York City's cur N I trlbutlon would help break tho Ice. of the pioneer In Provld nee, employer rushed her oft' to Ber rent water shortage. Then came a ,I Prcssur for Israeli actions was wh r he last led the Boston or muda with 10 suitcases full of Long Island earthquake, Just a ------$'>... gold coin and orders to "sit on g: i exp cted on four points: Israeli a.o ch stro. four y ars ago. He will small one, and the well began .., il c ptanc of the prtnclpl of the dlr ct th first Providence p r them" until she got further In gushing 25 gallons per minute. structions. Behind a locked door, 1 refugees right to choose fr ely be- tormance by this orchestrn of Miss Porter Is author of "If twe n r patrlatlon under condi Hindemith's "NobtJlsslma Vlslone," the 20-year-old Sylvia Porter al War Comes to the American • REFINISHED most ltterally sat on the gold until • ANTIQUED tions set by Israel and compensa Hind mlth's Impressive concert Home," "How To Make Money In • REPAIRED tion: Israel's declaration of wlll suite from his noble bn.llet, "St. word came to chang It Into Government Bonds" and (with the • RESTYLED pounds, bringing a neat profit to • BOUGHT tngn ss to accept a "symbolical Francis." late J . K. Lasser> "How to Live • SOLD number" of r fuge s: Initiation of the firm. • EXCHANGED Within Your Income" and Manag • TUNED compensation payments ev n be Sylvia t lls another story of her ing Your Money." Also many for a final solution 1s achieved, Los Angeles Firms ccentrtc mployer. Other members articles In magazines. FreQuently and some measures of UN control of the firm were anxiously awaiting she Is called upon for appearances over abandoned Arab prop rty and Charged With Bias his expected okay to "buy" one on TV, radio or the lecture plat Income th refrom. week tn those shaky early Thirties. form. One such lecture, at the Hammarskjold discussed the LOS ANGELES - The office of But the boss retired to his office problem of the Palestine Arab the Antl-D famatlon League of and the hushed silence of thought descended. Some hours later he SOUTH SIDE r fugces and United Arab Repub- th B'nat B'rlth here filed a formal JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 1: lie-Israeli relations when he con complaint wlth the President's emerged and ordered. "Sell!" - a ferr d with UAR President Nasser Committee on Government Con llttl more than a day later was NURSERY SCHOOL .\ nnd Foreign Minister Mahmoud tracts, charging 26 Los Angeles hailed tor another stroke of fi 1 Fawzt In Cairo last week, It was firms with dtscrtmtnatlon In the nancial genius. Second Semester Begins r ported In London. hiring of clerical workers. But Miss Porter, ot course, had Monday, Feb. 2 j to know how he had figured the Dispatch s from the UAR capi Jack Y. Berman, chairman of • QUALIFIED STAFF tal SR.Id that Hammarskjold's the ADL r glonal executive com market so prophetically. "What • EXCELLENT FACILITIES were you doing In your office." she Trunsportatlon uvallolllc for agenda for discussion with the mittee, said that the firms were South Sldo, North End. Crunston, UAR 1 ad rs includ d the fate of b II ved to be doing bush1 ss with later asked, and learned: "Sleep Worwlck 128 No. Main St., Faln's Bldg. the Israel-Egyptian Mixed Armls the Fcdcrnl Oovemment and were ing. " There Are Several Vacancies In EL 1-8568 After two years with the organi Morning or Afternoon Session• tlc Commission. This body has thcr fore required to abide by Factory and Showrooms the non-discrimination clause of zation. she worked with other Wall Call ST 1-8110 Open Dally 9·5- Wed. 9.9 b en boycott d by Israel since tho FOR FURTHER INFORMATION inal op ration In 1966. United States Executive Order Str et firms, enlarging her knowl Terms ff Desired- Free Parking 10479. edge and still aiming at the fi nancial writing she planned to do. ~t=lt=lt=I~ APTURE BOAT Declaring this was the second complaint submitted to tho Presi She also studied 11.t the Graduate TEL AVIV- Israeli naval auth dent's Committee In 18 months, School of Business Administra orlti s thls week captured a small Borman said that after the Com tion, New York University. 'Ucforian fieirfoomd ... L ban sc fi shing boat and Its five mittee Investigated the original With a background as a partner man crew which was fishing oft' charges, It established jurisdiction In an Investment counselor's office, -- from England -- Israeli waters using dynamite tn the cases of 29 firms. and with a sheath or clippings of charges to blast fish to the sur He reported that charges were her articles In such journals as the, face. Such fishing ls Illegal under Commercial and Financial Chroni Jor (}i/tj . . . or Jor 7}our .JJ.ome Israeli maritime law. After sev settled tn 21 cases and that eight of the original charges were still cle and the American Ban)cer, ero.l hours of a cat-and-mouse Sylvia Port r applied for jobs as chase, the Lebanes vessel was p ndtng. He said that biased job orders a flnanclal writer and got turned taken and brought Into Haifa har down, one financial editor even bor. had been placed In the name of each of the 26 firms with local exclaiming: "Not a woman! Oh, private employment agencies and no. never!" Finally the New York Hand -chased, excep Reliable Window that In each cas , "tho order spe Post gave her a try, but stipulated tionally choice ROLL cifically directed that Jews, Ne she should retain her unembarras TOP DISH . Suitable Cleaning Company groes. Ort ntals or Mcxtcan-Amer stng byline, "S. F. Porter." for hot dishes, bun 9 MEHi COURT HOpkln1 1-2il9 lcans were not to be referred by "It wasn't until July 15, 1942, wormer, etc. ElltabU•hcd Jll21 th employment agency with s ' Ven years after I got to be a AWNINGS AND STORM WINDOWS full-time reporter," she says, "that $95.00 INSTALLED ond REMOVED which the Job order had been placed." I publicly becam a woman." By that time she was so firmly en trenched with her read rs that For the Kind of Tasty they didn't care. In fnct. one who had for y a.rs b en writing for ad DESK SET in en vice to "Mr. S. F. Porter" switched graved silver plotc. In two days to "Darllng." Decorative ond proc Aft r emerging from the half ticol. nnonymtty, Miss Poter made only a 11tep or th ' distance to national $35.00 syndication. winning r nden1, and That Satisfy That Mouth-Watering Feeling . .. I tt r writers. among hous wives. Fodera/ lox included - Subj11c1 to prior so/a little businessmen, bank rs, and "m n In the str ct" nil over th , See Julie and Dave at country. Sylvia Port I' COY I'll th flold of RE}IABLE GOLD ,12£; th nntlon·s pocketbook In 1, wny nov r bcfo1·e tnckl d by any n STAR$W@tf1'#i nnnctl\l r •port 'r. She fools, to put ~ 18lO~~:~~O AVE .• WAYLAND SQUARE 21 Douglas Av . GAsp 1-4794 It tnto h r own words, that. "Th key to world p oc will b • found .. 00 Subscribe to the Herald. SUPERMARKET CHAIN TEL AV-IV - ·supersol, the food BARGAIN JUBILEE supermarket chain in Israel by a group of B. S. and Canadian in vestors, has decided to issue $3 ELECT OFFICERS million of stock to American and Charm School Series Canadian nvestors for the expan Ben Nulman was elected presi SALE-! dent of the Sigma Lambda Pi sion of its business in Israel. To Start On Feb. 12 NOW GOING ON! Alumni Association at· a recent Plans have been completed for meeting. Other officers are Bill • HOUSEHOLD NEEDS! the annual charm school series, Dean, vice-president; Ever.:,tt Ef • HANDY GADGETS! · For Fine PHOTOGRAPHY "Teen Tips for Modern Misses", ros, secretary, and Joslin Davis, AT SENSATIONAL BARGAIN to be presented by the East Side · treasurer. The next meeting of PRICES! Come In . . . Look Around Gmta&&'J .Studio& Jewish Community Center on the organization will be held at And See For Yourself! 820 PARK AVE·. • C!lANSTON seven Thursday evenings, begin- the East Side Jewish Community ning Feb. 12. Open to registration Center at 6:45 P.M. on Sunday. ST 1-6769 by 7th, 8th and 9th grade girls, the ADLER program will include: "That Big Step - A Child Be CHILDREN'S PARTY Hardware & Paint Co. comes a Teen" - Feb. 12 . Dis .Jack Gershowitz, president of 198 Prairie Avenue Lake Pearl Manor cusses the physical changes of the Men's Club of Temple Beth adolescence. Discussion leader, Dr. Sholom, has announced that the DE 1-8135 e~ Vera Fish. annual father and children's party WRENTHAM, MASS. , "Meet Your Government" - will take place in the Temple We Will Cater Your Feb. 19. A tour of the R. I. State vestry on Sundal at 2:30 P .M . Lafayette Studios Photo House and a visit with state gov A special program of en,ter Bar Mitz:vah-Arthur Mark • Wedding • Banquets ernment leaders, conducted by • Bar Mitzvah tainment has· been arranged by Ackerman, son of Mr. and Sen. Harold Moskol. the committee featuring Maurice Mrs. Irving A Ackerman of at your home, Temple, hotel "Girl Meets Boy - And Others•: ANYWHERE IN RHODE ISLAND Kaye, magician anci prestidigitator. 28 Fisk Street, became Bar KELLER'S Immediate Bookings - Feb. 26 . Boy-girl relationships. There will also be sound movie Mitzvah on Dec. 27-at Tem and social ' behavior. Discussion comedies shown during the after CALL SELIG A'r leader, Mrs. Leo Borenstein. ple Beth Israel. A reception Kosher Meat Market STuart 1-9761 or EVergreen 4-3102 noon. Warren Pulner, vice-presi "It's Your Life - How'll You for 225 guests was held that 218 PRAIRIE AVENUE - Strictly Kosher - dent of the Club, heads the com Live It?" - March 5. Helpful hints evening in the ballroom of mittee of general arrangements. for achieving emotional maturity. the Narragansett Hotel. Gifts and prizes will be awarded Dr. Harold Musiker, discussion to all boys and girls between the The , Herald finds it necessary HARRY KATZ leader. ages of 6 and 13 who attend with Fresh Killed Poultry Daily "As Others See You - Good or many times to edit or omit news ALL POUL TRY - Bad" - March ~2. Helpful hints on their fathers. releases submitted for publication. Now Sold Net Weight! Kosher Meat Market at 228 Prairie Avenue good grooming, dress, makeup and The choice of articles to be omit No ½ Pound Added! personal hygiene. JUNIOR HADASSAH ted is purely arbitrary. Omissions In the New Willard Shopping Center "Dining Out - At the Sheraton The next meeting of the Provi are due to lack of space. WEEKEND SPECIALS Biltmore" - March 19 . A glamor - Special Purchase! - dence Chapter of Junior Hadassah STEER LIVER "-89€--. lb. 79c ous dinner at the Sheraton and a will be held on Sunday at the S w TWT f SIS M TWlfS s .. , .... r,s discussion on dining etiquette. Dis home of Miss Carol Lessler of 130 1 2 l I 2 l 4 SI 7 I 2 l 4 5 I 7 Fresh or Plckled 4 5, 7 I 91D I 9 t0 11L2 1JI• I 9 LD111l l)I• DUCKS 11 12 I] 1,& 1S 16 IJ IS 1, IJ IIJ92021 ISl6 1l ll1920ll cussion leader, Mr. Allerdice of the Evergreen Street. Mrs. Manuel ti I ' ...... ,.,. ... 1, ~ ,, , • n,',,,.,_ ,c;,i:. lZI TONGUES ~ lb. ·4Sc AND lb 45c hotel staff. Bromberg will install the officers. " Max Sugarman GEESE "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" The Temple Emanuel I s r a e I i RIB CHUCK lb. 65c Funeral Home '. .ll Fancy CHICKENS lb. 29c - March 26 . A dad 'n' daughter Dancing Group under the direc 5 ,, : iZJ Farm Fresh CAPONS lb. 40c party. ' tion of Miss Libby Gross will pre " "' Extra Large and Jumbo EGGS Enrollment will be open to junior sent some selections. -" COMMUNITY - RIB STEAK lb. 79c highers who are Center members STEER LIVER lb. 79c only, and size of enrollment will be , CALENDAR .~ Call JA 1-0960 SACKIN SHOCKET AUXILIARY " """°'"'""'.-T"i...,.,...... ,mri,.....,..,....m-r....,.,,...H? - STEER TONGUES lb. 49c strictly limited on a first-come FOR FREE DELIVERY -~:~:ll~l:~ ii 31 •. ·• • nz&H21U 27 !- 12130 .u · -1 Mrs. Hannah Baratz, State De - To All Points FREE DELIVERY first-taken basis. General co - - "J partment president, was guest 1 l 3 1 2 J 4 SI 7 Il l 4 S REMEMBER: "The Proof of the chairmen are Mrs. Leo Gleklen 4 S 6 7 1' 9 10 I S IO IIIZIJI• 5 7 I 9 10 1112 11t2111• 1s1, 11 ,si,11111, 2021 ,11• 1s1,1111 1, Pudding Is In the Eating" DE 1-9675 and Mrs. Irving Baker. Registra speaker a.t the meeting of the 11 192021222]2• 22232• 25212721 1021lllll•l5l' Sackin Shocket Auxiliary #533, 2~Z, Z7212'JO J I 15)0 lllll!lO l l tions are now being accepted at ""'uuuuvuv the East Side Center office. J .W.V ., on Jan. 10. ,_ Affiliated organizations Committees were appointed to = of the League of Jewish TO HOLD BRIDGE plan for a bridge and mah jong to \Vomen's Organizations may clear dates by • call The annual dessert bridge spon be held in April. Mrs. Lewis Wein ing Mrs. Alfred D. Stein sored by the Sisterhood of Congre stein is chairman and the co-chair er a t HO 1-95 10. gation Shaare Zedek will be held man is Miss Marlene Gladstone. WOMEN'S 11 230 Prairie Ave. - In the New Willard Shopping Center on Monday at 8:15 P .M . in the Other members are Mrs. Ja.ck Res ORGANIZATIONS Saturday, Jan. 24 vestry of the Synagogue. Prizes nick, gifts; Mrs. Milton Hornstein, 6:30 p.m.- Special for Chamisha -6.sar B'shevat! will be given and refreshments will tickets, and Mrs. Philip Chernov, Sisterhood, Cong. Sons of Jacob, M e 1 av e h All Kinds of DRIED FRUITS ("Bokser", etc.) be served. Miss Hilda Kalver is publicity. Malke Supper. chairman of the affair. Hostesses for the meeting were Sunday, Jan. 25 Mrs. Leo Penn and Mrs. Harold 8 '%C°m.Young A d u I t ACT AS DELEGATES Ass'n, Cabaret Night Fink. Dance. Eight members of the Hovevi Mr. & Mrs. Club, So. Yisreal Chapter of Senior Young Side Center. Monday, Jan. 26 Mayflower· COTTAGE CHEESE Judea acted as delegates to the RABBI BODEK TO SPEAK 1:00 p.m.-'- Pioneer Women-Regu- Buy 1 -- ½ lb. Container.for 17c regional convention held in Win Rabbi Reuben Bodek will speak la r Meeting. . throp, Mass. Those attending the and show slides on "The Greatest S e n ! o r Hadassah - Get Another One for le Board Meeting. convention, whose theme was "The Story Ever Told," at the next 7:00 p.m .- 2 -- ½ lb. Containers. Four Ci~ies." were Gerald Gross meeting of the Sisterhood of Tem Roger Williams Chap. 18c B'na! B' rlth Women, man, club president; Judith Co ple Beth Am. The meeting will be Buffet Dinner. vitz, secretary; Barry Glucksman, held on Monday at 8 P . M. at the 8: 00 p.m.- Crosse & Blackwell Slsterhood Te m p I e treasurer; Steven Cohen, John Conimicut Fire Station at 33 Ard B e t h Am, Reg ular Dering, Robin Epstein, Alan Litch way Avenue, Warwick. Meeting. TOMATO JUICE--46 oz. 2 cans 49c Sisterhood S h a a r e, man, and Pinchas Berger. The Mrs. Abraham Tobin has an Zedek, Annual Bridge. All Colo;s Hovevi Yisrael Chapter meets reg nounced that the meeting will be Tuesday, Jan. 27 1 ularly every Tuesday night at the dedicated to the Torah. 'raSi;;--Ass'n, P .T.A. DOES Kl N TISSUES South Side Jewish Community Prov. Hebrew Day 4 rolls 49c School, Meeting. Center. Wednesday, Jan. 28 BOARD MEETING BIC TOMATO HERRING 4 cans $1.00 I 't~sFe~ ~ d Temple Em- "IT COULD BE YOU" The next board meeting of the anuel, Board Meeting. A parody of the television show Providence Chapter of Hadassah In Pure Olive Oil-Imported MEN'S "It Could Be You" will be pre will be held on Monday at 1 P . M. ORGANIZATIONS Sunday, Jan. 25 Norwegian SARDIN ES 2 ~ans 47c sented at the meeting of the Lad at the home of Mrs. Leonard Y . 2:30 p .m .- ies Association - P .T .A. of the Goldman of 273 Moris Avenue. Temple Beth Sholom Men's Club, Father and Providence Hebrew Day School to Children's Party. be held on Tuesday at 8 P. M. in s,oo p.m .- Try ·Mrs. Pollack's Famous Home-Made TO HOLD DANCE the school auditorium. A group of ~~~ 4f~~loi a :3~aan~hd POTATO SALAD - COLE SLAW - KNISHES ' musical selections will be present The Quarter Past Club, formerly L.Z.0 ., Regular Meet ing. CHOPPED LIVER - CHOPPED HERRING ed by Mrs. Gertrude McGowan, the Singles' Club, of the J ewish Far band L.Z.O., Poale seventh and eighth grade teacher .Community enter will sponsor a Zion, Tu B'shvat Cele• bration . • Dried Fruits • Frozen Foods • lm!)orted Candles, Cookies, Snacks in the school. "Cocktail Dance" on Sunday at Wednesday, Jan. 28 • Dietetic Foods • Frozen Kosher Poultry and Kosher Appetizers Mrs. Earl Novich is chairman of the Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel start 8:00 p.m .- the evening, assisted by Mesdames ing a 8 P . M. Music will be pro fu~ur:eril~,':,"'s"J ~'!1t OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Maurice Gereboff. Samuel Flesch vided by Ralph Stuart. Tickets are ewson St. =-~ 1=) - MAnning 1-2834 - er and Samuel Bresnlck, ex-officio. available at the Center or at Axel This Space Sponsored by Refreshments will be served. rod's Music Store. MAX SUGARMAN FUNERAL HOME fruit, the Israeli scientists dis- .., covered, gives sweet honey, and after the honey is extracted, the pulp of the cherub can be ground ~ ONE MAN'S OPINION into meal for cattle and chickens. ~ The adoration of trees reaches 1;i:1 its greatest heights on Tu Bish- = THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH WEEKLY IN R. I. AND SOUTHEAST MASS. vat, the fifteenth day of the .g TREES month of Shvat, which this year l!!l Published Every Week By The falls on Saturday, January 24. On .., Jewish Press Publishing Company 1117 Douglas Ave., Providence, R. I. - UNlon 1-3709 that day in Is~ael the schools are ~ By BERYL SEGAL closed and all the children leave ~ the cities and the towns for the t:, SYD COHEN ...... Advertising Manager CELIA ZUCKERBERG News Editor They who have known hunger heaven or moisture provided by fields and hills, each carrying a = can hold up a slice of bread and man fashion a carpet of soil to sapling under the arm. l!!l Second Class Postage Paid at Providence, Rhode Island call it a blessing, and only those sustain other plants. The saplings are supplied by ~ Subscription Rates: Ten Cents the copy; By Mall, $4.50 per annum; outside New ' the Agriculture Department of England, $5.00 per annum. Bulk rates ou request. who have suffered thirst know Israeli scientists travelled to g:; the joy at the sight of a clear; Australia and discovered t.here a the land to the schools. Each _t:, The Herald assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors In cool pool of Wjl.ter. new eucalyptus tree different child digs a hole in the ground "'1 advertisements, •but will reprint that part of the advertisement In which the and plants the sapling, thus doing ~ typographical error occurs. Advertisers will please notify the management And only a people whose land from the one that was trans Immediately of any error which may occur. is a sea of sand, and whose ported years ago for the draining as the Children of Israel were 9 h'.ills are strewn with rocks, can of the swamps. That eucalyptus commanded by Moses long ago: ~ FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 YEARN so much for the shade sucks up large quantities of "And when you come into the • of trees. moisture and did a great service . land, YOU shall plant trees." > The longing for trees has be in ridding Israel of the malaria Tu Bishvat is a holiday for ~ The New Anti-Semitism come a passion with the people breeding swamps. Now they have children, the New Year for Trees, > of Israel. This passion is beyond the day of planting with song 1;i:1 Dr. Konrad Adenauer is West Germany's "bastion of democ brought a new tree of the same the understanding of the tourist family that survives on little and dance. Israel's Arbor Day. ~ racy"-her mark of respectability in a world the Hitlerian Third who comes from a land where Children have contests for Tu ~ Reich tried to enslave less than a decade and a half ago. moisture. This new eucalyptus is vegetation is everywhere and now being planted in great num Bishvat songs, and the songs • Under Dr. Adenauer's leadership, West Germany has recov where forests stretch for miles. bers where rain is scarce and selected are sung by the children :;; ered from the most devastating military beating ever visited Only the poet stands in awe moisture is at a minimum. as they leave the cities and dot g upon a nati.on. It is "Der Alte," as he is affectionately known, before a tree, and the romantic And so they plant in Israel. the countryside with their sap who steered his divided country back to a position that finds l:_ier soul lingers among the trees, but The Truman Forest. lings and picks and shovels. economically leading the rest of Europe today. in · Israel old and · young are The Dutch Forest. We have brought home with us Adenauer alone - no other German could have done it - planting trees, watch over trees, The Forest of the Six Million one such Tu Bishvat song written by an eight year old niece. Before succeeded in having the West swallow former Nazi Gen. Speidel and talk about trees. The Israeli Martyrs. builds a house and plants trees The Canadian Forest. leaving the Kibbutz little Miriam as commander of NATO ground forces. It is, among other things, around it even before the roof wrote in my note book her mas entirely to the chancellor's credit that the Soviet Union treads Several forests planted by is up. You travel along the high American organizations. terpiece: softly - comparatively speaking - in East-vVest discussions per- ways and side roads in Israel and Tu Bishvat is coming, and we taining to ultimate German reunification. · The Forest of Independence you ·are co.nstantly guided by planted by the Jews of Great shall plant and sow. We venture to guess that were it not for the democratic rows of cypress trees on either Britain-one million trees at one The.plants will grow and pros spirit marking this shrewd statesman's· soul and for the genuine side. planting. per with blossoms all aglow. sense of outrage he continues to feel at the fate of German The driver tells you that the On the way to Adullam the On Tu Bishvat we sing a song, Jewry, the $866 million reparations agreement between Bonn State of Israel made a special guide stops to show you a forest and dig and-plant all day long. and Israel would never progress as smoothly as it has until now. project of this tree planting planted by the British during This is a poor translation from All of which is by way of saying that Dr. Adenauer must along the roads of the land. They the years of their mandate gov her charming, youthful Hebrew; were planted in such large num feel red-necked rage, to say the least, over the latest wave of ernment, only 12 or 15 years ago. and I 'am glad little Miriam will bers, that one who is familiar not read this. I do not want to J anti-Semitism clutching the German nation.- His humanitarian Now · these trees are tall and --1 with such matters estimates that sturdy and beautiful. offend her. The words and music and deeply religious motivation apart - Dr. Adenauer is a they could line the highway be by Miriaitl are very beautiful. devout Catholic - he ·well remembers the result of Germany's Trees will grow in Israel, when tween New York and Columbus, hands plant them lovingly, and And we who pray for the last anti-Jewish follies. As architect of his people's redemption, Ohio. And the planting is still , eyes watch them carefully, and welfare of Israel, what can we do "Der Alte," despite his fantastic suc:cesses, must feel misgiving - a going on. They are planting the hearts long to sit in their shade. on this New Year for Trees? How sense of failure wholly to cleanse Germany and fully- to prepare trees for beauty, for protection In Adullam, the new develop can we help cover the nakedness her for the role of friendly neighbor in a free world. against sand - drifts, and for ment in Israel, they are planting of her hills? Observers have speculated freely on Germany's future when security. cherub groves. Now this is a slim We can buy certificates that this wise old man is gone. In the past, Dr. Adenauer may have And they will have enough tree, no taller than a man, whose will plant trees in the land whose chuckled over such morbid considerations, taking it all as a planting to do for many many fruit is green and long, and flat, people have fallen in love with years. There is nothing · as sad personal compliment, and assured of the outcome. In 'his declin resembling overgrown bean pods. trees. dening as the sight of the Hills A tree in honor of a new born ing days, however, the present appears to be less well-defined, When picked in the green state of Judea that surround· Jeru the fruit~ is tasteless, and even baby. the future more uncertain. · salem. I have seen people cry at A tree in honor of a Bar Mitz Reprinted from "The Jewish Floridian" distasteful. But when allowed to the desolation that meets their dry, the longish fruit turns vah; eyes as they enter the hills. The brown, and hard and sweet. This A tree for a birthday. great sorrow that fills your heart. is the Bokser, which we eat on Tu , A tree in memory of a loved The sense of despair, that grips Bishvat, and this is the St. John'.s one. . you at the sight of the nakedness bread which sustained John the A tree to delight the heart and of the hills, the parched, bleached Baptist in the wilderness. the eye of one more Israeli child. rocks. How did they turn to In , Adullam the cherub is • • rubble the hills that were once planted not for sentimental rea (Mr . Segal's opinions are his Ten Years Ago This Week bedecked with shrubs and woods sons and not for export for the own. His views are not necessarily and vineyards? Miss Celia Buckler, a vice Mrs. Sara Winoker was in Tu Bishvat market. The cherub those of this newspaper.) president of the New England stalled as president of the Leon The hills of Judea. Once upon region of J.unior Hadassah, and ard Bloom Post 284 JWV Auxil a time they were covered with two an executive board member of iary and Saul Friedman was in meters of top soil; good ," nourish the Providence unit of Junior stalled as commander of the Post. ing soil. Then came centuries of Foster Aliyah Through Education Hadassah, was general chairman Dr. Philip Goldfarb was in neglect, the winds that blew the soil away, and no human hands of the Mid-Winter Annual Con stalled as chancellor commander Says Former Prime Minister ference which was held at the to stay the doom of erosion. Now of What Cheer Lodge #24, the hills stand dry in the· heat of Narragansett Hotel. Knights of Pythias. TEL AVIV - The faithfulness is bound to have the opposite re the sun, and they seem to say to Larry Carner was ch"airman of Mrs. L. Lionel Albert was of American Jews to Israel, sult. the wayfarer: the Cargo for Children Campaign elected as president of the Provi · which is without comparison, American Jewry does not live which was being conducted by dence Section, Council of Jewish "Do not look at us that we are must .not have as Its criterion in fear, even when some syna the Workmen's Circle. Women. so naked. We have come to this their aliyah, stated Moshe Sha gogues are bombed. It is hard through neglect. Our children rett, Israel's former Prime Min to imagine, he stressed, how Twenty Years Ago This Week were gone and no one was left ister after his return ' from the much the unbelievably h i g h to care for us." States, according to Haaretz. standard of living tends to blunt Max L. Grant was again elected comprising a select group of And now that the children of American aliyah, Mr. Sharett every idealistic Impulse. There as president of the Miriam Ho.s singers, had resumed rehearsals these hills are back again they continued, cannot be achieved fore, aliyah must be fostered pital at its 14th annual meeting. which were held each Monday are finding ways to clothe the even through greater develop through education, information Nat C. Cohen was elected as evening at the Monday Morning hills once more with the verdure ment In Hebrew education, which and stressing of the positive fac president of the Cycle Jobbers of Club, under the direction of Ar of their youth. Is making strides In the U. S. It tors in Israel's life. But the most America for his sixth consecutive thur Einstein, conductor. The Department of Reforesta has been proved that blaming Important factor, in Mr. Shar term. Mr. Cohen Is also a mem Dr. Arthur H. Ruggles was tion found a dwarf pine that can and admonishing American Jews ett's view, is the Improvement of ber of the Cycles Trades of presented the first Annual Com grow among the rocks. Further for not migrating to Israel did conditions for an American Im America organization. munity Service Award of the more these pines produce their not bring about the aliyah of migrant. Mrs. Joseph Field was re-elect Men's Club of Temple Emanuel. own soil as the years go by. The one Jew. Mr. Sharett observed also that ed president of the Monteflore Herbert M. Sherwood was chair roots .of these dwarf pine trees Speaking to 11. Mapa.I club for the best propagandists for Is Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Asso man of the Judges committee. grow under and around the rock, Intellectuals, Mr. Sharett insist rael are those U. S. Jews who ciation. For the 14th consecutive year, pulverize it Into dust, and mix ed that any effort to stimulate Announcement had been made Judge Philip C. Joslin was elected their own fa.lien needles with the migration from the Un I t e d have visited Israel and fallen In that the Kadlmah Choral Society, president of Temple Emanuel. rock dust, and with rain from States through a scare campa1!n- love with the country. ~ YOUNGEST RABBI SUBMITS BRIEF cided that they had better grab JERUSALEM - Meir Stern, PHILADELPHIA _..:. The Ameri · Birdie npw', since they ·had de twenty and the youngest rabbi in- can Jewish Congress, acting as cided he is the man they want ~ Israel; was named last we~k spiri "friend of the court," has sub to guide the destinies of the '"' tual leader of Myron. mitted a brief to the U. S. District SYD COHEN Braves for the next ten years or gf ;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; here in support of a suit brought. more. by two Montgomery County par But what to do with him while ROBERT SOREN ents who seek to upset -!l- state law Haney was _still the, manager? calling for the reading of at least Drama In Milwaukee Simple. The club president, Joe APPLIANCE REPAIRING ten verses from the Holy Bible at Cairnes, had to supervise a big All Makes the opening of each class every Perini construction job in Florida. • Electric Ranges • Disposals day of the school year. Perfect! Move Birdie in there. • Washers • Driers and One of the best dramas ever and taxes, etc. - would you select That would still the wolves, divert • Dishwashers written, a real tear-jerker, never a man who is rated one of the 34 NORTHAMPTON STREET suspicion, and give Birdie excel LAKEWOOD, R. I. .:_ HOMES - will reach Broadway. finest field managers in the busi- With the collaboration of several ness? You most certainly would lent background for his future BUilT and REPAIRED assignment as manager of the ST 1-5887 members of the baseball writing notr . • Recreation Rooms Braves, since he would learn all • Counters and Show Cases fraternity around the nation, the Well, then, - and this is ques tion 4 - why on earth would you about the Braves' operations, their A. H. MILLMAN, Inc. story is that of poor John Quinn, plans, their farms, their rookies. ST 1-9244 want to hire such a fine field faithful and brilliant general man Birdie could help pick the men - "No Job Too Small" - ager of the Milwaukee Braves, who manager in the first place if you to were only going to bury him in the be signed, and assist in their after many years of aedicated development. _ ' service. climaxed by two successive front office? The only sound rea championships, was ignored, in son for the hiring of a man like And then, when he succeeded ···············~HOPE ST. GARAGE sulted and bypassed when the Birdie Tebbetts would be that you Haney, Tebbetts would know· this INSURED DELIVERY SERVICE position of execµtive vice-president must want him to manage your team like a book - indeed, he $15 - $20 per month became vacant and was filled by ball club. ( Continued on Page 11) a rank outsider named Birdie And that is exactly what I COMPLETE CAR SERVICE Tebbetts. believe the Braves did! That is In the second act of this my thesis. MOBIL Credit Service drama, poor John Quinn finds Unsupported by fact or · rumor. Open Daily 11 A: M. to 10 P. M. 825 Hope St. MA 1-1794 his situation intolerable, friction unswayed by the dramatics of the Orders Put Up To Take Out corner Fourth St., rear A & P develops between him and Teb writers who are close to the -scene, betts, and he feels constrained and guided only by what seems to ~··············~ to seek his fortune elsewhere. me to be simple common sense, this The play has a happy ending, of is how I reconstruct the Tebbetts course, since poor John Quinn Quinn case, that has had baseball MATURE MAN finds a better job - and with in an uproar· for several months. more money, yet - in Philadel The Braves, I maintain, are not phia. And so justice prevails, and exactly happy with the work of RESPONSIBLE and ON THE BALL good triumphs over evil. Fred Haney. The only evidence I This story has gotten . quite a can offer is that Milwaukee's front To Work In Lighting Fixture Factory play. It is universally , accepted in office - from Quinn up to Perini WE WILL TEACH THE RIGHT MAN its present version, and its creators - is always politely complimentary and writers - the experts of the when Haney is discussed; but it is TO TAKE CARE OF ORDERS . .. baseball writing fraternity - are never enthusiastic in its utterances AND PROCESS DELIVERIES AND SHIPMENTS threatening to take ·an the awards about him. - FOUR CAN BE . in the field of literature and drama Haney is a good manager, a Box 450, The Herald for their masterpiece. sound tactician, and he handles CROWDED When, in a fe'w years, the entire his men well. BUT he does not truth can be told, I venture the have the personality and the force Yes, in a small apartment, a guess - strictly my own - that it fulness of a Tebbetts, and he can family of four ca,, be crowd EVERYTHING IN will be proved that the baseball not rouse his men to greater effort ed. That's why this family C a writers, and not the unwelcome in an emergency. He lost the pen decided to build a home of presence of Birdie Tebbetts, forced nant in 1956 that he should have their own. And this father John Quinn to consider an offer won easily. And while they were has already made one wise to leave the Braves. clearly the best in the league, his decision. He has told his Sun OFFICE EQUIPMENT I believe that the tru!h is Braves did not exactly set the Life agent that he wants to that Quinn himself was in on world on fire in their successful take out a Sun Life ·Mortgage the conferences that resulted in campaigns of the past t,vo years. Protection Policy. In that the coming of Tebbetts to Mil My feeling is that the Braves' way, the house will really waukee; and further, that it was inner council considers this a belong to his family if he Quinn as much as anybody else serious weakness; that Tebbetts is should die prematurely. who hand-picked Tebbetts for considered just as capable a tac the job. tician, but with the added virtues Your home is one of your that would have aroused the most important possessions. Now follow along, and see if this Braves in 1956 and brought them reasoning doesn't make sense. _Let me help you safeguard nome in front. So Haney's days as it for your family. First, how many general man manager are numbered, and Birdie agers can you name in baseball will be his successor. today whom you would rate ahead When Tebbetts' Redlegs col of John Quinn? George Weiss? 3; BRO.\I) -.TRU:T - JA l-a8011 lapsed last summer and the Cin Elliot F. •Slack Frank Lane, maybe? Joe Brown, if cinnati fans soured on Birdie, 1019 lndu-strial Bank Bldg. you want a long shot? The field making his removal both neces of outstanding GMs is smalf, isn't sary and imminent, I believe DE 1-2422 it? And John Quinn's name belongs that the Braves got together - SUN LIFE OF CANADA near or at the top, doesn't it? John Quinn included - and de- Remember that, as we go along; BROWN UNIVERSITY and remember also that Milwau kee, the champion of its league, [-v~ ~n., IJ)i.u.iiion.. e.o.llJLM.4.. also -has the best farm system in • DOCTORS • LA WYERS • the majors, and the finest rookie crop waiting to be harvested. The • PROFESSIONAL MEN • Starting the week of February t 1959 Braves have more outstanding baseball talent down on the farms LEASE A 1959 AUTOI Applications now being received for evening courses in ART than even the Yankees, which is Any Make or Model CADILLACS Available (Appreciation, Painting-Beginning and Advanced); BOOK saying a great deal.- And the man BINDING
The Young Adult Association of week, defeating the Springfield a-certain set period, a period w.hich • • ..j t-he Jewish Community Center will YMCA sextet in the Providence I guess will he under three years. UN,ott t -1926 Zenith CITATION o,e., MON. THRU SAT 9:30 4.M... to 5 '5 P.M.. ~ take "A Look Behind the Iron YMCA "Bee Tournament" last There . was, . then, no feud •FRLl'OGNT51M.9:0JP.M..• i Saturday before going do'wn to de- between Tebbetts and Quinn .-YOII i,wth.st the ltftSfS and- 12 o·oo feat before the "Pawtucket YMCA to.start with. When the writers ~;:.i=~- ,_ Onfv l · . · -- team. . ·.,· . all say-that_while Quinn-covered -_- Othe~ M~els ·From$~<{:;. The team wili travel to Brock- . rus·feelin:gs_weU,-it-ii; -kno\lcD thal.. ton. Mass. on Ja~. 31 to -epter. i.p . .-:he-·was disappointed, .I challenge DR. -MUR-RAY E. MII.L--iR - ~ . the "-A Tournament" sponso_red by their accuracy. If John ha:s in-· . ·optom "etrist - - . 2907 cPost Road, Warwick, ' R. I. the Brockton -YMCA. -deed covered his- disam>ointm~t - Phone -RE 7-3466 as well as it is claimed he· has, BETH DAVID MEN'S CLUB how d~- they know he is ·upset? The Miami Beach raffle, spon- They don't! Would Cairnes have sored by the Men's Club of Temple hired Tebbetts withoqt Quinn's Beth Davi~. wiH be drawn_ on knowledge? •Ridiculous! ~ LET US HELP YOU ... ~aturday mght, Jan. 31. Me[!!bers I feel that it is the i.mexpected of_ the committee wm · be at th~ ,and unforeseen attitude of the NOW temp1e this Sunday morni~ -from .-writers in treating Tebbetts as a ROTKIN & SYDNEY 10 A,.M:" to noon. · usurper to Quinn's rightful throne YOU ~ JA 1-3446 that forced -Quinn reluctantly to . 812 HOPE STREET . CENTER. PLAYERS · consider the ·necessity of leaving -CAN _- . , 0(} _- An ''. Introduction to. ~ppetry": the Braves. Being a· thoroughly · will be presented at the next honest man - he ··decfded it was weekly meeting of the Center more important for the team to JACK'S FABRICS Players to be conducted at the have Tebbetts as its future man INTERIOR DECORATORS East Side Jewish Community Cen- ager than it was to retain him as ter this Monday beginning at 8 :15 general manager. So .rohn, having ~ · • Upholstery • Slip Covering • Draperies P . M. - The subject will be intro- made up his mind, was ready for ,------See JACK SWARTZ----, duced by Arthur Torg, Players' the kind of ·offer that Bob Car pi-esident. penter made him. your Insurance FOR HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS REGARDING The group is currently casting If my reasoning is correct, all COLOR, DECOR, ETC. for two dramatic presentations to this \vill come out into the open payments be presented in the neai· future when Tebbetts puts 011- a Braves 725 D~xter Street, Central Falls and will soon emba1·k on a pro uniform as the team's manager. -throughout the year! gram for the Center's Annual H·aney, at the same time. will be PA 5-2160 Meeting on March 11. "promoted" to a front office job THICO PLA_ puts an end simflar to that Birdie now holds. to big lump-sum premiums. ELECT OFFICERS This. I think, is why Fred is sit Choose the kinds and amounts IT'S JUNE IN JANUARY ... Sigma Lamba Pi fraternity and ting tight, prepared to go as far of property insurance you - Beta Sigma Gamma sorority held as he can in making the best of a whe neve r I plan lo go shopping al JAMES KA PLAN INC. It m ay be need for complete protection their semi-annual election of of -bad situation. bitte r cold outdoors, but I'm toasty wa r m just t hinking of tha t cheery fi cers on J an 13 . . . . and pay for all of it on a atmosphere. t he friendly personal service. and those superb gifts ... g ifts I just can't see the Braves going Sid Dog on of Pawtucket was budget plan that's tailored to that a r e matched by those JAMES KAPLAN PRIC'ES. to all this trouble just to get an yonr convenience! elected president of the fraternity. untried man like Birdie Tebbetts Other officers are Ted Cohen of to change his temperament. to Jan1es Kaplan, Inc. Ware. Mass., vice-president : Ala n subvert .his natural impulses and THICO PLAN . .. a facility of Uffer oI Providence, secretary: abilities, to sit behind a desk. 250 Auburn St., Cranston THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY Lewis Miller of Providence treas There are probably a dozen or - JEWELERS - urer: Si Berkowitz of :erovidence. two dozen men in the l\lilwaukee INSO RANCE pledgemaster, a nd Art Goldberg of organization who could fulfill ST 1-0939 ST 1-0940 Mt. Vernon. N. Y .. cha plain . the duties of executive vice Underwriters, Inc. • JEWELRY • CHINA • LUGGAGE J udy Supnick of Providence is president as well as or better Edwin Howard • APPLIANCES • WATCH REPAIR pre ident of the soro1:ity. Also than Birdie. But there i n't one Soforenko S. GrHne • DIAMONDS elected were Linda Ka tzman of - including Haney - who could 131 Washington Street Industrial Discounts Prqvidence. vice-president: Lillia n manage the team as well as UNion 1-1923 Grable of Long Island. N . Y .. se- Birdie. SARAH MATUSOW from The Max Genser, Mr. and ~s. B. Matusow Family Circle. Kenner. Beloved son LT. HARVEY MAX CLARA MILLER from Mr. and from Mrs. Theodore Max. Mrs. Sheldon Bloomberg. BERTHA MENDELOVITZ from CELIA MUSHLIN from Mr. and Mrs. Mollie Levy. Mrs. Sanford White, Mr. and Mrs. Be 10 Ve d mother HATTIE George Leven, Mr. and Mrs. Louis MESHNICK from Mrs. M . ff. Yanoff, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham ~ AND ABOUT TB.E JEWISH HOME FOB THE AGED < A BULLETIN FOR Greenstein. Greenberg, Mr. and Mrs. S. H . .:I 99 Hillside A venue, Providence, ,B. L BLUMA MICHELOVITCH from Wintman, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman z Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tcath, Mrs. Fishbein, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bil rge Ganz, Mrs. Edward L. Gertsa gor Mr. and Mrs. Newell Smith ! Gifts To The Commemoration Fund cov, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Globus, and Debby, GertI1J6je, Minnie and < Mrs. Samuel Friedman, Mr. and Jean Silver, Miss Dora Sh~rman, S Between December 20, 1958 and man, Dr. and Mrs. Die Berger, Mrs. Hyman Friedman, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Revkin, Mrs. C:: January 16, 1959 the following Mrs. Saul Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Bolotow, Jessie and Jack Mellion, Mr. an<;I. Mrs. Herb ..,_ contributions were received and Leo H . Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. Max Louis Goldstein, Anna and Irene ert Goldis. Q are hereby gratefully a ck now 1- J . Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Gold MICHAEL MU.SHNICK from ~ edged: Zisserson, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford stein, Mr. and Mrs. George Leven, Regal Mfg. Company Employees, ~ In Honor of .. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. Abraham Linder, Mrs. Theo Miss Marian D. Kessler, Mr. an '/OUR MONEY'S .WORTH by Leonard Lyons by Sylvia Porter ~z i:, BROADWAY GAZETTE Stock Boom is World-Wide OPERA NOTE: Mario de! Monaco, the Met. Opera tenor, sang We are not alone in witnessing one of the most spectacular stock =t"l opposite a renowned star in "Norma," in Italy. The lady's c!'aque - market upsurges in history. · ~ controlled by her husband - cheered every note and muttered during All ·over the world - from Amsterdam to Zurich, from Toronto to -~ de! Monaco's finest arias. After the second act the tenor saw the Tokyo - stock markets began surging upward in 1958. husband backstage and gripped ·his arm. "You're too old for me to All over the world, middle-class families began buying- stocks in "'.! hit," he said. "Just remember that in the next act I have a scene increasing amounts last year. . ~ - where I'm supposed to strangle your wife. I'll really do it." All over the world, millions of small investors who had never ~ SALES NOTE: At the dinner to Mikoyan in San Fran<:isco, before even considered buying a share of stock made their first pur- ~ Mayor Christopher brought a guest - Betsy Forsling, of the D~m. chases of stocks a few months ago. :,. Nat'!. Comm. staff. She's touring the m ajor cities, gathering statistics Embassy Studios Photo The rise in the New York stock m arket during the past 12 months ;i.,Z for possible use in selecting the place for the national c'onvention. · Bar Mitzvah - Jomes Pes has been sensational. Between Feb. 25, 1958, and Dec. 31, the Dow Mikoyan said he was quite impressed with this novel salesmanship, kin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jones average of industrial stock prices soared 147 points, by far the ~ and added that he was somewhat of a traveling salesman himself. Milton Peskin of 209 Sum biggest i:ise in one year ever recorded. As this is _being written, the ~ And as part of his salesmanship - he sent her a Russian jewel box. ter Street, become Bar Mitz average is fairly close .to the never-before-touched 600 mark. In 1958 TV DEPT.: In Paramount's '·But Not For Me," Lilli Palmer has voh on Nov. 29 at the Cran the value of stocks listed on New York's "Big Board" alone sky- ~ a scene in which she tries to discourage a May-December romance ston Jewish Center. rocketed $64 billion to a fantastic $260 billion. In the ~2-month period :.. between Carroll Baker and Clark Gable. She shows Miss Baker a photo almost 750 million shares of stock changed hands on the New York :f: of Gable made 20 years ago and another photo made r ecently . . . Stock Exchange, the highest turnover in more than a quarter-century. "' When Clark Gable saw this scene, he said : "See? In movies we can But, although by every yardstick Wall Street has· enjoyed a re do anything that TV can." markabie prosperity, the rise in prices on the New York market actu POLITICS: Before Mike DiSalle was inaugurated as Governor ally ranks fifth among the advances chalked up by markets outside of Ohio he told of an old-time political boss who believed that every • the United States. one could be reached. As he lay dying he paid no attention to the From 1958 bottom to 1958 top on Dec. 31, the increase in the friends who came to soothe his final hours on earth. He said nothing Dow~Jones industrial stock average was a whopping 33 per cent. but stared at the door, waiting - until a boyhood friend of his But, in Amsterdam the industrial stock average is up more than . arrived, a clergyman who knew the dying man's mind. "Joe," said SABBATH OF SONG 45 per cent from the 1958 low. In West Germany the local industrial the clergyman, "the fix is in." Joe nodded, smiled and died content. The 11th annual Sabbath of stock index is up almost 45 per cent.· TRAVEL NOTE: Alan King, the comic, has been quite successful Song will be held at Temple Beth In Tokyo and in London the increases in domestic industrial stock in England. He was tapped for a command performance. Just before El tonight at 8 : 15 P .M. Mrs. Alice prices come to around 37 per cent. he went on he peered through the curtain at Queen Elizabeth and her Liffman, organist, and the Temple In Toronto and Montreal the rises approximate 25 per cent. family. "I kept thinking about my background. my environment, and choir, will present the "Sacred In Zurich and in Sydney the advances are around 13 per cent. this had me a little scared," he said. "But the thought that almost put Service" by Dr. Leon Algazi, music About the only conspicuous absentee from the list is Paris - and, me in a panic was the realization that these people once even looked director of the Rothschild Syna considering the crisis of de Gaulle in 1958, it would have been astound down on an educated man like George Washington." gogue in Paris. Rabbi William G. ing if the Paris stock market had taken off on a spree. Actually, the DRAMA DEPT.: "Threepenny Opera," New York's longest run Braude will speak. The "Sacred average decline - around 10 per cent through the period - has been ning show, will give its l ,405th performance on Jan. 25 - thereby Service" was written especially for modest. passing "Hellzapoppin' " and movjng into third place in musical show Temple Emanuel in New York in Wall Street is the leader, the pace-setter of the world's securities records. "Oklahoma!" and "'South Pacific" are one-two ... Charles 1952. markets. When our stock markets were skyrocketing in 1953-55, so Washburn now is press-agenting "Threepenny Opera." He was the were the rest of the free world's markets. When our markets went original press agent for the record-breaking "Abie's Irish Rose." The INSTALL OFFICERS into a tailspin in the summer of 1957, the markets of the rest of the critics panned it. Washburn kept the show alive with $5,000 borrowed free world cracked, too. And now, once more, the markets have been from Arnold Rothstein. Joseph Grossman was installed 0 climbing together. The murder of the no.torious Rothstein never has been solved. "He as president of the First Odessa And the type of buyers dominating our stock markets have been no doubt was slain by a drama critic," Washburn insists, "for keeping Independent Beneficial Association dominating the others. such a turkey alive." for the second time . on Jan. 12 . There is no doubt that a force of mounting power in our stock LOCAL NEWS: Millie Perkins, who plays "Anne Frank." and Max Resnick was the installing of markets is the institutional investor - the giant pension fund, the who can look 14. may play the title role in the movie version of · fleer. big savings· institution, the investment company. These have been "Lolita" ... Robert Dowling, the realtor-producer-civic leader, who Other officers installed included absorbing tens of millions of dollars of shares every week, have been was host to Mikoyan the other day, has been studying Russian for Benjamin Resnick, vice-president; a primary factor in the meteoric price advance of many topnotch 3 hours every day . . John Gielgud's "Ages of Man," a one-man Jack Resnick, treasurer; Joel stock issues. show, has a payroll of 62 ... J. J. Singh, president of the India Pressman, financial secretary; As it has been here, so it has been abroad. A major chunk of the League, is moving back to India after residing in New York- for 33 Myer Rosenfield, recording secre buying, particularly in the London stock market, has been traced to years. tary; Jacob Chernov, inside guard; institutional investors. MUSIC NOTE: Chief Bey and his Royal Household feature David Woodman, Louis Trostonoff A second force of mounting power in our stock market is the chants and rituals at the African Room. Recently, a customer re- and Charles Holland, trustees. quested a popular song to be played on the bongoes. "Mister," replied (Continued on Page 16) Chief Bey, haughtily, "would you ask Mickey Mantle to throw a MOTHERS' ASSOCIATION forward pass?" Dr. Maurice L. Silver will speak PROPAGANDA DEPT.: At the Brecht Theater In East Berlin, the about his recent trip to Israel and ''SAM ORAN" -& /tfC/lMAIL Bl PLAN INITIATION CEREMONY Subsc_ribe to the Herald. HAVE YOU TRIED ••• • Clams Cassino A candlelight- initiation cere • Lobster fra Diavolo mony for new members will be held PllEI ,-i - • Shrimp Marinara at the paid-up membership buffet =1:,:1 Women's Division meeting at their next session on dinner and meeting of the Roger DELIVERY at Di MAIO'S Sunday at 8 P .M. Williams Chapter, B'nai B'rith :,••····:- ·SRYICI RIVERSIDE Open Mondays Women, which will take place at ······~ ~ To Initiate Action The evening's program includes 0 a first recital by the South .Side the Jewish Community Center on r:, Action on the 1959 campaign will Golden Age Choral Group directed Sessions Street on Monday at 7 1:,:1 For The FINEST CLEANING P.M. PRESCRIPTIONS -... be initiated by the Women's Divi by Mrs. Raymond Cohen, commu 00 It's sion of the General Jewish Com nity singing, entertainment, re Entertainment will be provided ~ - mittee at a meeting of the Board freshments and a meeting, all con by Miss Gertrude Cody, vocalist, DRUGS-VITAMINS Pawtucket - Central Falls z ,.~,an-~ of Directors on Frid!!-Y morning, ducted in Yiddish. who will present excerpts - from r:, Jan. 30, at GJC headquarters, 203 A Dutch Auction conducted by musical comedy shows. There also cun::.tl~ PA 5-2055 =1:,:1 Mrs. Herbert Rothschild, program will be door prizes apd a raffle for , . Strand Building. Mrs. Bertram L. Bernhardt, chairman, will conclude the pro a free weekend for two at the HOXSIE 4 Corners, Warwick gram. ~ president of the Women's Division, Concord Hotel. UNION _r:, For Route Service, said that invitations to attend have Mrs. Karl Foss is program chair Call RE 7-4567 EMANUEL SENIOR U.S.Y. PRESCRIPTION CENTER .., been extended to presidents of all man. She is assisted by Mrs. Al Members .of the Senior U. S. Y. OPH Daily Until 8 P.M. Jewish Women's organizations in oert Gordon, membership chair er:, of Temple Emanuel will meet on Closed Sundays and Holidays the Greater Providence area. man , and Mrs. Benjamin Gruber. M. Ch.,nock, R~. Plr. Lie, 163, > Sunday in .Room 11 of the Temple Hostesses are Mrs. Leo Swartz and 96 HIGH ST. UNION BLDG. ~- CAMP HADAR Under the by-laws of the Wo school building from 7 to 9· P .M. CLINTON, CONNECTICUT men 's Division "presidents of all Mrs. Samuel Bomes...... Boys and Girls 5 To 15 Edward and Stephen Gordon will > women's organizations in the show pictures of their visit to Is-· WHERE YOUR CHILD IS Greater Providence area serve as ------· 0z "AT HOME AWAY FROM HOME" rael this past summer. > Here y our child will enjoy a happy members of the aavisory commit FREE? OVER 28? summer amidst the beautiful and ex tee of the Women's Division." ~ clusive scenic setting of New Eng MELAVEH MALKE SUPPER LOOKING FOR ENJOYMENT WITH land. Here he will learn to swim Mrs. Berhardt said that a nomi and fish, play baseball, basketball The Sisterhood of the Sons of A CONGENIAL CROWD? and tennis. Here he will go boating, nating committee to draw up a Jacob Synagogue will hold a Mela canoeing, horseback riding, over slate of officers for 1959 and a com COME TO THE night camp outs, trips to summer veh Malke supper on Saturday at stock theatres and important points mittee for the annual meeting to be 6: 30 .P . M. in the vestry of the of interest. At Hadar he will have h eld in May will be named. Also the opportunity to improve hi$ skills Synagogue. There will be enter "Cocklaif :l)ance ,,· in riflery, archery, arts and crafts, dates will be set for the 1959 cam tainm3nt and door prizes. Proceeds ceramics, music, dramatics and the paign. dance. At Hadar nothing is spared of the supper will be used to help Sunday, -January 25 to give your child the best in good Among other items on the the Hebrew Academy and the at 8:00 P. M. food/ mature counse lors, expert g ui agenda will be a complete report of Synagogue. · d ance and select programming. Sheraton-Biltmore HADAR-Where Standards Are High the 1958 campaign by Mi's. Julius Mrs. ·Morris Lecht and Mrs. Alex and Reputation the Finest Irving, 1958 campaign chairman. Goodblat are chairmen. Other -- Sponsored by the QUARTER PAST CLUB of the JCC -- Connecticut Turnpike Direct Other business will include recom m embers of the committee are . (Former Singles' Club) To Camp DIETARY LAWS mendations by the chairmen of Mesdames Frank Silberman, treas - linens Provided - various divisions for the Women's urer; . Nathan Edelman, Norman Dance Music: by RALPH -STUART Fee: $550.00 Division 1959 GJC campaign. Viladorfsky and Milton Ride, se All Inclusive COCKTAILS AND HORS D'OEUVRES Max and Phyllis Kleiman, Directors cretaries; Lewis Wein, Sadie Max, 191 Farm Hill Road ALL-YIDDISH MEETING Moses Snow, Ida Gladstein, Ben TICKETS $1.50 AVAILABLE AT CENTER Middletown, Conn. The South Side Mr. and Mrs. jamin Glantz, I. Rodman and H . - Diamond 7-1459 - One Free Cocktail OR AXELROD'S MUSIC STORE Club will hold an all-Yiddish B. Stone, ex-officio. - { NOV\11 Protection for present and future Industrial National Bank Mortgage Customers . .. NEW GROUP MORTGAGE INSURANCE PLAN ... Arranged with the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company You can make sure that your family will be able to keep their home - without the crushing burden of mortgage P::tYments - if you -were unexpectedly taken out of the picture. This new group Mortgage Redemption Plan provides low-cost life insurance protection on the unpaid b~lance of your mortgage up to $20,000. The cost is low because this is a group plan. Your family deser ves this protection. Plan now to get full information at your nearest Industrial National office. If ~' OU already have a mortgage at Industrial you will receive further details soon by mail. Industrial NATIONAL BANI{. _415 offices Member federal Reserve System there' s one Member Federal De posit lmuronce Corporation near you ! ...~ YOUR MONEY'S WORTH MEDICAL & -CONVALESCENT PATIENTS CD (Continued from Page 13) .,, Male and Female ...CD middle-income individual - the person who buys small amounts of ... stock regularly via mutual funds, investment clubs, monthly invest N ment plans. ~ Also, as it has been here, so it has been abroad. For the first time ~ < in history average middle-income families have been buying stocks .;;Iz in London, Tokyo, Wes_!; Germany. < As for the reasons behind the buying of stock, again, the parallels ... are clear. Even during the worst months of recession buyers of stocks ~ here and elsewhere started to anticipate the imminent recovery and < comeback in corporation profits. For many months buying here and ...Q elsewhere has been spurred by belief that stocks represent some hedge ~ r,;. ULTRA MODERN FACILITIES FOR THE CARE OF against inflation. AGED AND CHRONICALLY ILL PATIENTS And, of course, the booms have fed on themselves. Nothing stimu- ~ .,;i 1!).tes buying of stocks as much as a prolonged price rise . < 24 Hour Nursing Care It would be folly to attempt to foretell the pattern of the world's ~ Open Medical Staff - Registered Nurse Supervision r.,;i stock markets during the rest of 1959. They have started off with a = Private and Semi-Private Rooms - Multi-Height Beds Throughout roar - but from levels so high that even the most optimistic are Q EXCELLE~T CUISINE-Forbidden Foods Not Served scared. z Regardless of the future, though, the fact is that as of now, we < .,;i Call PAwtucket 2-6569 are not seeing just a nationwide expansion of stock buying. We are 00... - 50 ACRES OF COUNTRY SOLITUDE - part of a worldwide movement toward' stock ownership by the middle r.,;i WALTER L SPADY, Administrator classes. Q , ..... 0 CUMBERLAND SANITARIUM Should A 'Stable Dollar' Be A Goal? =~ "AN EXCLUSIVE NURSING HOME" With a single sentence in his State of the Unibn Message, Presi r.,;i POUND ROAD, CUMBERLAND, R. I. (1 Mile East of Route 122) Chairman of Affair - Mrs. dent Eisenhower set the stage for Congressional debate on one of the =e,. David.Meyers is chairman of great economic questions of this year and, in fact, of the postwar the Temple Emanuel Sister era - whether you and I should demand that protection of our dollar's hood Torah Fund Affair buying power be a prime, specific goal of national policy. which will take place on Today, through the Employment Act of 1946, we declare that the Feb . 2 at 12:45 at the Tem three major economic goals of our country are: "maximum employ for KING-SIZE enjoyment ment, production, and purchasing power." ple. This affair is held an (at popular prices!) But, today there is no law on our books which says that reasonable nually in behalf of scholar stability of prices - reasonable safeguarding of the dollar's value - ships for the Jewish Theolo also is an objective of policy. gical Seminary of America. Today there is no law which declares it is the responsibility of the Federal Government to promote this stability. I TO HOLD CELEBRATION Yet, today one of the greatest threats to our dollar is a spreading A Tu B'Shvat celebration will be psychology of inflation - a growing belief among millions who have held by the Farband Labor Zionist lived through year after year of rising prices that the price upsurges Order and Poale Zion on Sunday of the past will be repeated in the future, and that nothing can be at 8 P . M. in the vestry of the Con done or will be done to keep the dollar's value from d\yindling. gregation Sons of Abraham. A two In recognition of this dangerous psychology, responsible author feature movie of Israel and . the ities have for months been urging the Administration and Congress Brussel's World Fair will be shown. to do more about inflation than "view with alarm." The day after the Refreshments will be served. The November elections I reported to you that the new heavily Democratic public is invited. Congress would be the first in history to tackle the problem of inflation in peacetime, and that it would debate amending the Employment Act HOLD INSTALLATION to add "reasonable price stability" as a fourth national economic goal. steak ... What Cheer Temple #14 Pythian Now. Preajdent Eisenhower has put it officially on the line. * Sisters held its installation of of "I shall," he said in his State of the -Union Message, "ask Congress ficers on Jan. 21. Officers who were 'to the installed included Sarah Belinsky, to amend the Employment A_ct of 1946 to make it clear that Govern most excellent chief; Barbara Fac ment intends to use all appropriate means to protect the buying power tor, senior; Ethel Troberman, jun of the dollar ..." · President'• ior; Bertha Ferdman, manager; In that one sentence is the economic heart of this message and Hilda Grundberg, protector; Sadie the ones to come. Everything he will say about a balanced budget, tax reform, farm taste' ... Leiberman, guard; Sadie Siegel, treasurer; Edith Paris, secretary; legislation, spending cuts, etc., etc., will come down to this question Doris Jacobs, pianist, and Rosalie to you : Do you really care enough about price stability to make it a Buckler, past chief. Installing of key goal of your nation? Of course, saying that the dollar's buying power should be pro PRIME QUALITY MEATS CHARCOAL BROILED ficers were P.C. Mildred Lazar, Black Angus tected and maintained won't protect and maintain it. SUPERB SEAFOOD • DELECTABLE DESSERTS P.G.C. Kathrine Coken and P .G.C. But the debate about price stability will, in itself, be valuable VINTAGE WINES Mary Mushnick. R"°"' because it will force your attention to the causes of inflation. ste1k1 REGULAR MEETING The arguments themselves will impress upon your consciousness The Ben Gurion Branch 41B of the fact that in this era, the tendency is for prices to rise during were Black Angus the Farband L. Z. O. will hold its phases of expansion, but not to fall during cycles of recession. regular meeting on Sunday at 8 The pros and cons of the legislation will compel you to realize chose" to RESTAURANT P .M. at the South Providence Jew that if we're not to "cure" inflation by encouraging business slumps, ish Community Center. Hyman we had better figure out better ways to control our own economic "'· ...... i Grossberg, executive committee system. · exclusively, LUNCHEON chairman, will give his report. And if the goal is written into law, the warning will be clear to SERVED DAILY FROM 12 NOON A Tu B'Shvat program will be powers in business and in labor that if the leap-frog of prices and aboard the presented under the direction of wages continues, Congress will take positive steps to restrain the spiral. The background will be created against which Congress can Chief DINNER the chairman, Claire Grossman. 8tllVED DAILY FROM 5 P.M .•.• SUNDAYS FllOM 1% NOON Refreshments will be served by the consider new restrictions on monopolies in business and labor, the lxecuti••'• social committee, Millie Sirkis, creation of "watch-dog commissions" to report to the nation on Grace Dering and Dora Grossberg. inflationary price-wage moves. plane, The country will be prepared for - will be ready for - moves that will develop and coordinate economic and monetary policies at Columbine, TO TALK ON FAIR HOUSING Mrs. Howard Presel will speak the national level so that expansion is encouraged, inflation is dis couraged. during the on Fair Housing Legislation at the regular meeting of the Pioneer There will be plenty of opposition to the amendment - that's President's Women on Monday at 1 :30 P .M. at already clear. Many opponents fear that once pric~ stability is put on the Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel. the books as a policy goal, some in government will try to make it recent THE goal, will try to place it" ahead of maximum employment, pro Plans were formulated for rais duction, income. Others fear that the amendment will be used as an stay In ing funds for ten scholarships for students in Israel at a meeting held excuse for relmposltion of dreaded direct controls over prices and wages. Newport. For your listening (or dancing) pleasure ... at the home of Mrs. Herman Wen Neither fear convinces me. As a nation, we 've made it obvious that kart, chairman of the Scholarship if the choice is between maximum employment-production-incomes Al Nicolace Trio Fund. Featuring Al Nlcolace at the piano, formerly with and a stable dollar, we'll take the maximum employment-production the Charlie Spivak Orchestra ••• playing Jan, Pop and Members of the Scholarship incomes. No one who believes in this system wants peacetime price Classical music ... Nightly, except Sundays Fund committee are Mesdames Charles Lappin, co-chairman; J ack and wage controls. The amendment would be an invitation to the best minds In our COMPLETE BAN Q U ET FA C IL IT I ES FOR ALL O C,C AS IONS Melamut, secretary; Harry Barles, land to find the solutions to the control of inflation in a period of treasurer ; Beryl Segal, Max Cur prosperity. We can do It. We've conquered bigger problems than this. 1144 NORTH MAIN STREET· PROVIDENCE ran, Jack Greenberg, Joseph Ep (Distributed 1959 by The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) stein, Harry Sklut, ex-officio. (All Rights Reserved) I . J