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Only Anglo-Jewi1h Serving 30,000 Newspaper in This State in Rhode Island The Jewi'Sfrlii'rArd VOL. XXXIV, No. 50 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1950 PROVIDENCE, R. I. SIXTEEN PAGES 7 CENTS THE COPY Star Studded Progra~, Prizes Rabbi Carol. Klein To Spend 3 Months Israel · Adopts New To Feature B'nai B'rith Event In South America A guest list headed by the per­ sonal appearance of , For World Mizrachi Immigration Policy outstanding baseball announcer of .. the American League and includ­ A Bon Voyage party in honor ing several local sports and civic of Rabbi Carol Klein, who leaves Mounting Debt celebrities - boxing exhibitions Monday for a three month lecture that will feature such outstanding tour through South America un­ flghers as Roughhouse R a 1 p h der the auspices of the Merkaz Zannelli and George Araujo-a Olami Shel Hamizrachi of Jeru­ forces Decision showing of the motion pictures of salem (Worlds Mizrachi Organi­ the 1949 -and the zation), will be given by members A "pay as you go" policy for distribution of 100 valuable gifts, of Congregation Sons of Jacob, Immigration to Israel, envisaging including a bicycle-all these, and Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at an immigration of 12,000 monthly more, are on tap for next Tues­ the synagogue. Instead of the 20,000 last year, day, evening, February 21, when Prominent local religious and but subject to modification at R o g e r Williams Lodge, B'nal civic leaders, including Gov. John three-month intervals, has been B'rith presents its annual Father 0. Pastore, and Mayor Dennis J . adopted by the Jewish Agency, and Son Sports Night program at Roberts, will be present. Guest it was announced this week. Plantations Auditorium. speaker for the evening will be Dr. Nahum Goldmann, chair­ The program, which is limited Dr. Avigdor of City, well man of the American Section of to members of Roger Williams known in Mizrachi circles. Mau­ the Jewish Agency, declared on Lodge and their sons, other in­ rice Winograd will serve as chair­ his return from Jerusalem that vited youthful guests, and all man of the evening. the decision was made ~ because members of AZA will start prompt­ Rabbi Klein, who will visit Ar­ of the mounting debt incurred in ly at 7: 30 o'clock with the showing gentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile and financing the large immigration of the mem,orable World Series MEL ALLEN Uruguay on behalf of Mizrachi, of the past and was based <>"n struggle between the American will also lay the foundations of calculated income for 1950. League Champion New York Yan­ educational institutions on the pattern of the American Hebrew In the event of an emergency, kees and the National League RABBI CAROL KLEIN however, such as the possible lift­ Champion Dodgers. The East Europe Opens Day Schools and will organize the Kashruth system. ing by a country such as Rumania film will be shown through the of its ban on immigration to Is­ courtesy of Joseph Stanzler. Refreshments will be served by • the Sisterhood. The public is in­ "Restitution" Policy rael, the limit would be waived. It A Gift "for Every Boy inti-Zionist Drive vitd to attend. would also be waived, he said, if Arouses Germans more funds are a va!lable from Every boy who attends will re- Tel Aviv-A series of resolutions Amel.lea. ceive a gift of some kind. in ad- aimed at intensifying the fight LONDON - Anti-Semitic inci­ dition to refreshments, styled of against Zionism was adopted at a Arms ·to Arabs dents in West Germany, directed Dr. Goldmann emphasized also course to the taste of the young- conference of Jewish Communist particularly against Jews return­ that the decision-in no way altered sters. Door prizes and special leaders from East European coun­ ing from overseas to reclaim their the principle of unlimited immi-· awards will be _made _at intervals tries held early in January in Worries Israel property under the restitution gration. Any Jew who can finance during the evenmg, with the bicy- Marie11bad Czechoslovakia it was London-The Israel government legislation, are increasing, it was I his own way will be admitted to cle naurually drawing most of the earned h~re today. ' has handed U. S. Ambassador reported from Munich. The Ger­ Israel, he said. attention. The conference, which lasted James G. McDonald a memoran­ mans claim that the restitution Listed in the order of events, five days, was attended by experts dum outlining its reasons for anx­ and indemnification claims by the program following the movies on Jewish affa~rs from Moscow, iety over British arms shipments persons who suffered under the wj)l include the following fea- headed by Professor V. B. Lutzky, to Egypt and other .",.rab states, Nazi regime "are forcing the tax­ tures: Introduction of Warren notorious for the attacks in the it was reported here today. payers to commit suicide." The Cabinet Rejects !Continued on Page 13) Soviet press and at public lectures The note is said to present a Bavarian Commissioner for per­ in the U. S. S. R. full analysis of the significance of secutees termed this statement The resolutions adopted urged the Arab rearmament program, "incorrect" and pointed out that Garreau Proposal the gaging of a "bitter war to the particularly Egyptian plans for taxpayers' money is not being end" against Zionism in all Com­ equiping and training an armored used for any restitution ·and in­ J erusalem - The Israel Cabinet Ben Gurion Raps inform countries. division within three years. demnification purposes. rejected last week the modified plan for Jerusalem presented to the U. N. Trusteeship Council in U. S. Orth~dox Jewry Ambassador McDonald at B'nai B'rith D~dicotion in Israel Geneva by Roger Garreau, Council president. Jerusalem-The American J ew­ However. the Foreign Minister ish Religious Bloc was sharply re­ will send a delegation to Geneva buked last week by Israel Premier with limited credentials to ex­ David Ben Gurion. plain Israel's attitude towMd the He objected to their intervening plan to members of the Trustee­ in the internal a ffairs of the Jew­ ship Council. ish state by ta king sides in the Amman reports indicated that conflict about religious education King Abdullah of· Jordan would for children in Israel's immigrant break off his peace talks with Is­ camps. rael if the Jewish state should He said if they didn't like the agree to the Garreau plan. The way things were being in plan. It was indicated, would place Israel, they could come to Israel Jordan in a disadvantageous posi­ and change them. tion since the bulk of the Holy "You have issued sentence be­ Places which M. Garreau proposes be put under. U. N. jurisdiction In fore you have heard the accused : territory now held bl{ Jordan. this Is against the law of Moses." Ben Gurlon declared. The Bloc Includes the Agudas Clarify Status of Israel, the Union of Orthodox J ewish Congregations of Amer­ Israel Schools ica. and other reli gious groups in the United States. JERUSALEM- Clarifying pre - vious reports of the merger of the Mr. Ben Gurion told it In a U. S. Ambassador to Israel, James G. McDonald, with Mrs. Vera Weizmann, wife of raeli presi­ Hebrew University and the Weiz­ cable last week tha t nobody In Is­ dent at his side, re'ads greetings at dedication of room, at Tel Hashomer Military Hospital, Israel, mann Institute of Science in Is­ rael wa nts to deprive any J ew in dedicated to the memory of President 'fruman's mother, Martha Truman, Seated left to right: rael, top officials of both bodies the world of the right to voice an Yidal Yadao, Israeli Army Chief of Staff, Mrs. James G. McDonald, Mrs. Vera Weizmann, Profes­ pointed out that the merger cov­ 1 opinion or er! ticlsm regarding the sor A. H. Fraenkel, President of B'nal B'rlth of Israel. A second recreation room dedicated at the ers only Joint fund-raising' for J ewish state. same time In honor of Eddie Jacobson. both Institutions. .. Troop F15 Marks Editor's_, Mailbox - Boy Scout Week 0 .,, Battle of New London In observance of Boy Scout "'... Week, '!Toop Fl5 presented its Dear Editor: second annual pageant at Nathan ::; Bishop Jr. High School Monday I have react' with ·a great deal of afternoon. The pageant, pre - interest the article by Sid Klein sented · to students · at the school, ; about Rabbi Benjamin Kreitman's ;;, showed all phases of scouting. single-handed fight to combat Judge O'Connor was the prin­ I Rear Adm. James Fife's ugly in­ cipal speaker at the group's an­ ~ sinuations. I believe that Rabbi nual banquet held last week at Kreitman deserves our highest the school. ~ commendation for his stand and Most members of the F:lY­ < should receive the support of all Q ing Comet Patrol passed their ;a of us. swimming and water safety re­ r.. It is astonishing that such a .quirements at a swim meet . last high officer of tHe U. S. Navy week. Q should have embarked on such The outstanding scout of the :;j undemocratic talk; especially nam­ troop will be awarded the Flam­ ~ ing Prof. Albert Einste1n in his ing Arrow George Washington !al remarks to illustrate his point. Presentation for service to the = • During Hitler's rise to power, the troop on February 21. (/J Nazis attack upon Einstein in Ger­ = many was understandable, but in ------i our blessed America we are aware ,;.~· 1 !al of the help this same Einstein has V ... given us to develop the Atomic !al <;.) bomb, which ended the war. Z • MAURICE BAUMGARTEN is shown pointing out to Ills wife A rabble-rouser like Gerald ! Ruby the area of India where their tea plantations are located. feet above sea level-where the Smith or Pelly could be tolerated MRS. FLORENCE ·coHEN ""' The sari she is wearing is among the furnishings she brought bazaar's featured tea is grown. and excused, but a Rear Admiral Funeral services for ¥rs. Flor­ ~ with her from her native homeland when she came to America, is a thousand-fold more danger­ ence Sll{\I( I into the club, which is primarlly At the February 12 meeting, Mr. interested in bringing together DE 1-8094 DE 1-8636 and Mrs. Steve Siner demon- newcomers to Providence. - - - - - .. --~-----~- . ._]

to . be held May 24 at ·the Orms .. Softball Chairman Street Synagogue, was announced · Center' Annual Concert Sunday Evening at a meeting held Monday at 86 WHERE IS IT? J efferson Street. Mem bers are ~ Mr. Dickson. · director of t h e Mesdames B. Fish , chairman, Ar­ 1a;u15, 11a6uy J ewish Community Center Civic .clue Baker, Morris Fishoein , Yetta l"l= Orchestra, · has arran ged a pro­ Cutler, Nathan Cohen and Louis 3SnOH 111H:>llnH:> 'Ii gram featuring popular selections :,I Fishbein and David Carleton , ex­ 0 by Jewish_ writers or with Jewish officio . . < m usic themes for the Annual Jew­ 9_ ish 0 Music Concert tnis Sunday · ["l evening at the Center Auditorium ("Jz at 8: 15 o'clock. l"l Featured soloist this year will be Miss Mildred Pansy, a member modern furniture ..l"l of the Brown University music ! department. for modern 00 Cantor Jacob Hohenemser, one of the outstanding authorities in living = l"l this region on Jewish music, will :,I= deliver a short talk on the grow­ ,. ing significance of the annual Na­ ~ tional Jewish Music Festival, in new store ;,ours: J:' which the Center is cooperating open da il y fro m .., with the National Jewish Music 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. :-, Council sponsored by the National F ridays & Saturdays 9 Jewish Welfare Board. ,. until 8 :30 p.m. !< AL ABELSON Another program , planned in conjunction with the Festival .., Al Abelson "'.as recently elect­ which lasts from February 4 to HARRY ELLIS DICKSON l"l ed chairman of the executive March 3, will · feature a concert =:-, d committee of the Providence by an outstanding Jewish vocalist. and radio orchestras. The Coun­ ,. Jewish Softball League for the A radio concert is lllso being ar­ cil ,provides thirty different pro­ :-, ranged. ~ 1950 season. Other officers in­ gram materials to aid in the ob­ One thousand Jewish organiza­ servance of the Festival. These ... clude Myer Jarcho, t reasurer; tions will mark the sixth anniver­ materials are available locally :> Sidney M. Green, secretary. and ... sary of the Festival by programs through the Jewish Communit,

Activities of I 0 =OUTSTANDING VALUES= LARGE: TE:NDE:R SWE:E:1 E:ATING ! eiss in- I 19 o, 23 B::_wa::e M~:. ::0 T t St•nda,d - Red R;p• 2 CANS C Yor Garden structed G irl Scout T roop 60 and Oma OeS PEAS 2t1Ns 35c Brownie Troop 6. Ohawe Sholom: 12 0 1 Pawtucket. in square d ancin g a t ·b1I t Vacuum Packed Co,n c AN RICHMOND FINE: QUALITY RE:D RIPE: a meeting held last week. Follow­ N e s 15c in g the meeting, refreshmen ts 29 0 1 were served by Edith Boren, H el­ P eaC h eS R,chmond - Sheu o, H.1.,., c A N 21c TOMATOES iAN 15c ene Youn g, Rh oda Boren a nd Marcia Dimon d. .., F inut 8,1rtl1U H1lves YOR GARDE:N FANCY SLICE:D OR HALVE:S T he group recen tly visited the Pears ~:;; 31c "'C, State House. on the in vitation of 30 oz Gov. J ohn 0. Pastore. who ad­ CAN dressed t he girls there. Accom ­ Beans Yo, ~:1:·;,:;~ ~N 29c PEACHES 33c panying the troops were Mes­ dam es I . Weiner and G . Da nn. FINAST OR DOLE: FANCY SLICE:D leaders of Troop 6: H . Dimond, Fruit Salad F;nul Fancy ~A-;: 25c leader of Troop 60: B. J acobson . 2 0 Cal. G, ..n l,, WJ,;1. ~ PINEAPPLE ~~ G~~: ~anJ e~~1nt ~~~~~ nad~~ Lima Beans iA 2lc ~~N·27c of the Re back-Winston Post, JWV, FINAST - IN E:XTRA HE:AVY SYRUP Pawtucket. Cherries F,nut - Fancy L;ghl s~ .., ,g,.~ 25c T wo hun dred h and-made val­ en tines were presented to pa ­ 20 o, 25 FRUIT COCKTAIL b~N 19c tients at the Miriam Hospita l by Cherries CAN C Mrs. Dimond and representatives FINAST WHOLE: KE:RNE:L of severa l P awtucket Girl Scout Finut Fancy 2 21N's25c- Troops last week. Applesauce Vacuum CORN Packed 2 ~i~/s 27c,. __. Peas Richmond . Fancy M.dium Sia ~~N 17c ______Cranston Children In Purim Pageant Ch ildren of the Cranston Jew- ' ish Community Club S u nd a y School will take part in the Pur im C::,:VAI.IIES! P agean t to be held March 5 a t Legion Hall. T he affair. under th e chairm anship of Benjamin Cl aman . will feature prizes for the Doi• • Chunh or Tidbits ch ildren in the most original a nd Tomatoes Finul - Fancy Whole iA;: 23c Pineapple ~N29c colorful costumes. a costume play, :oole • Chunks en ter tainment and special gam es. Asparagus Finast - AIIJ Gr••n Spea11 I~~ 41( . Pineapple ~AN 33c

o.. ,f ie ld White -G1Hn 0 Lima Beans fA;; 10C Pineapple Dole • Crushed 2iAN27c • t 29 o, 31 Shell Beans Finasl . Ma ine Pack 2 Z2N°s 27c . A pr,co s F,nutFancyH•t..,;nExh• HeayY s,,up CAN C Finast Beets Shoulring I hin Sl ic.d 2 J~;s 25c Ocean Spray C,anbrny Sauce 2 JN°s 29c .. DRAWN Finast Beets Fancy Sticed 2 jt~s 29c Blueberries Fa ne, Mo;.. '€A0N 28c !.." 75c LB 59c 30 Richmond P . h Glo,;eua - Fane, Sl;ced o, Hal,., ;c .... N 39C DRAWN Cut Beets 2 J!~s'27c eac es LB 2 L8 55C 39c Finast Peas 2 ~~N's39c· Pears Yo, Ga,den . f•ncy La ,ge Bullett iN 35c AAWN • 53c LB 39c Pork Rout ,8 39c FRESH EGGS CHEESES RAISIN BREAD Brookside Native BETTY ALDEN FRESH BAKED Cur•d LARGE L8 Hill LB 43 Mild Cheddar 47c: e, 59c Grad• A - From SIZE C Get lal1ln Conte1t lntry NHrby Forms DOZ Aged Cheddar LB 59C llank1 at Ovr Store, :::, 17c 1guJu St)'le LB 39( LOAF ..., Bone In LB 53c = BAKED BEAN VALUES = = CANNED JUICE VALUES - I LB 85c l28H 39 Dole I Finast Yellow E,-e, Red tc'idney or PH 2 CANS C Pineapple Juice ~N=37c ... LB I 59c Sun1weet Friend's c.1. Pu, Red Kidney, Yellow Eye) ~A-;: 25c Prune Juice e~}i 29c r Cu,ed LB 45c Ne• Pack _B & M Beans Cel1lorn'il PH o, Yello• ~Y• 'JAR 21 C Grapefruit Juice Florida •~~: 39c

h Ve,., Fine 0 HADDOCK Campbell's Por::1:·s:~c:i• 2 d!N°S 25c Apple Juice ~AN23c Richmond with Oraftt• and Pork &" Beans 1 omalo S.uce ~6.N 10c Blended Juice Gropelt•~ ~AN 39c Fin11t .. M.de l='rom Ketchup Red Rip e Tom1toe1 2 e~rs 3Sc Tomato Juice ~tN 25c ,ket Chcnqe, Finut Brown Bread With Rai1in1 2 ~!Ns 33c Tomato Juice Yo, Go,den C.ld.... ;. ~~N 27c -= With The Bowli-:-g Leagues Men's Club Plans "Hi-Lites" Review CLASSIFIED ~ EMANUEL BOWLING al high- three and high-single " Hi-Lites df the Fabulous '30's" by Joe Primack marts. ·while Murray Trinkle is annual variety revie,.; OPPORTUNITIES ,: The red hot Yankees. captained on top in individual averages. sponsored- by the Men's Club of Clu.sified Advertising Rates: 7c per - by Al Chase. climbed within two At last ..-eek's session P hil Shaul- Congregation Abavath Sbolom. word: Sl.25 minimum. Call GAsp,M ::; games of the leading Bro-.ms by son received the a...-ard for get- v.ill be presented on SUnday even­ 1-431.2. Deadline Tuesct.y ni9ht at <...-inning three games as the ting the first double- strike of the ing, February 26 in tbe auditorium S P. M. ;;, Bro..-ns blev.- three. Right now five night. He probably was inspired of tbe Synagogue- c o r n e r o f ::: teams are ...-ithin ti,e games of the by tbe surprise visit to the alleys Rochambeau A venue and Camp ::; -top rung. of the former by::Jiner of Beth Street. Curtain time will be at TABLE PADS c-vstom mad•, hlahesf qu111ity, rHwnable prices1 prompt i;: Prank Goldstein had high three El Bowling not,,__Jack Apple- 8 o'clock. servlc• . c.an HO 1-9651 for repr• . for the night v.-ith 363 followed bawn. Elaborate plans for the review wnt.ative. No ~•!••!ion. vfn ~ closely by Dick Plackin, Jr_ with Don Zion's team still clings t-0 have been completed by the ar­ QUIET COMFORTABLE ROOM with ::: :lJ Sydney·s Dodgers and Ben A special group o! Men·s Club by Doris Levin Woolrs BraYes are tied for first players will present several --hil- Sylvia Sampson of the Pin-Up ! BETH-ISRAEL BOWLI MG place. but the teams are not too arious and entertaining·· skits. girl.s high single tor tbe night .., by Saul Bodosh far ahead of the Yanks. Red Sox. Directed by Al Abelson. the play- with 109. Guest Ruth Winkler was -_:·; Tne second haE competition has Cards or Indians. on the ladder in I ers include Percy Le..-is. Herbert WILL GILL and R USTY next high with JOO. Millie Kortiz that order. Gold.is, Nat Linder, Morton G il------of the B loomer Gi.rls rolled 284 for z produced a new team to beat in High single so far this season stein. and Robert Fields. . Ihi h thr Bert Bos! · : Esmond Lo,eu·s Pennsyl,an.ia.ns is Moe Kessler with 135. and :-.1oe Abelson and Lewis are co- chair- the night with 325. with Kitzes g ee. ovuz came :: ..-ho no..- lead the league by tv.-o Piller holds high three ...-ith 37i. men of the a!Iair. assisted by Dr. and Seltzer close behind with 314 through v.-,th a three stnng total S_ ~onn":,_tl.ocu'.:'°, K egBeani!o...; _· e Feldman's High team single goes to the In- • Irving Kaplan. ticket chairman; each. H . Wagner ts still top man of 270. and Doris Levin had 260. '' =~ dians with 360 and high team Israel Moses and all men·s club , m the a,·erage colwnn w1tb 110, :. Toe end is a long ..-ay o!I and three to tbe Braves with 1697_ members. The committee urges and Schectman ~till holds high M. T. BOWLING .; the battle is still wide open so Sandy Phillips took high single that tickets be purchased in ad- smgle record of J;,8 . by Maril Weinberg ;:: Barney Cole.en has a lot of ..-eeks for the night with 131: ,·ance. since tickets will not be ------With clutch bowling, George '" to go to hold his crov.-n as Worry Guest spares present this ..-eek sold at the door. SONS OF JACOB Weinberg Jed his Tigers into first Champion. ..-ere Aaron Da,-is. Leo Sack:in. ------MEN'S CLUB place by defeating Hank J acob- High three for the ..-eek went ______111 and 315. led the way_ Haskell B y S. Max Rosenberg er·s Giants 3-1. Mark Weinberg·s to John Wyner v.-itb 34-0. but he OLYMPIC BOWLING Wallick was big gun for h is team Joey Matzner's ere..- nosed out lowly Braves upset Vic Gold·s Red v;as closels pressed b, Sam Segal B · La So cir · th I 337 and B . Coken 335_ Joe Agar by Boward Cohen "ith a 306. UZ21e bush"s team. while Jack x. oppmg e atterinto sec- turned in a string of 142 for high For the first wne this season '.i"he B . Cohen·s upset the Rom'Il Gla n~·s group beat out Charlie ond place. si.ngl Tith J . w 133 d Arn- · the H . Cohen·s are out of first fi•·e 3- 1 and went Lnto a tte for , Lecht s gang. I After seven weeks of bowling old ~,ett 129 ~win anto· ad- place. displaced by . the Joe , sec<>nd place Ree,·e Zatlolf con- A nev.comer. Max Rose. started l the standmgs are ,antage also. g Sch..-anz team. The Le,ines n nues his fine bowlmg ..· nh 334 off Wlth a smgle of 109, to grab w. L . helped turn the trick by taking a total and 106. Ill and 118 smg]es. the high single honors for the Tigers 20 8 3-1 ..-in from the former league- Bob Rose did 96. 145 and 86 for evening. and followed this v.-ith Red Sox 18 J·) BETH-EL BOWLING leaders. Even v.-ithout their cap- 327. :'Jae Bernstein 310 and R:xlrn a single of 104. Other good singles 1 G iants 13 15 by J oe Gutterball tain they got good scores: Green- helped sa1,·age one point for thei,· ..-ere: Joey i\Iatzner 104. Sammy Braves 5 23 Toe committee is- already con- berg 129 single and 310 three. and side. Kopel 102. and Jack Glantz 96. Max Teitelbawn holds all rec- sidering the a-ards 10 be pre- W inn with a 106 single to help his ------Harry Stairman. ..-ith singles of 96 ords for high average, single and seated at the annual bo..-ling ban- average. H . Cohen v.·as the only OLYMPIC, AUXILIARY and 94. brought his average up a three. quet. ..-hich will be held in May. high man on his side. by Tedi Green r.,.;,.· points. :======-======A.s the line-up reads no'A-. Eddie The Sch'ilt.·aru men. aL,;.o "7.thout Dotty Lecnard·s team tex>k o\·er In the race for high average, Soforenko·s team is leading the their captain. creamed the Leon- first place by taking a three-Point Joey I\fatzner is tied vdth Buzzie I wish to thank my dear pack by a fairly comfo

ints. Nat Schwartz with Zipkin combines 90. IOI and 102 ------friends {or their kindness and Julie Bloom holds the indindu- 125 and 337 and J. Hochman v.·ith for a 293. and R ita Le,ine helped FINEMAN-TRINKLE thoughtfu.Jn ess shown to me uith 105. For the losers. i\fimi BOWLING during my recent illness in Rodyn had high single for the By Jerry Freiberg I night. 108. and high three of 298 The Shaulsons mo,·ed into a the hospital. PERRY BERNSTEIN, M. D. Tedi Green had 106. tie for tirsta place v.ith the Co­ Gratefully, Esther ~liller and her girls fin . hens by blanking the Steingolds. AN NOU CES THE REMOVAL OF HIS OFF-ICE ally got out of the cellar winning while G oldberg·s G iant Killers BERTH.-\ TABER KOLODOFF 3- 1 again....G. June Winn·s team. were o"i.ng the Cohens. TO I Esther had a :good single of 101 The Summer Quintet remained ;., I 69 ANGELL STREET while Fay ~1alatt had 103. Pan in serious contention by sahaging Ro TO GYN ECOLOGY )la rket ad\"crti.sement in last 94 . and Estelle Cohen 90. mans. week's issue. an was made AND OBSTETR ICS Don Cohen bowled the night"s in the price of com-fed Steer DE 1-5115 A. E. Pl BOWLING high single of 145 and high tll,ee Beer. The price should have · Beans Peinstein·s bombardiers of 346. Phil Shaulson blasted a read ''59c per p ound." took O\"er first place by defeating 125 sin gle and a 335 triple. Gene 1 he faltering Himelfarbs. 3-1. Ray Gertz paced the Feinstein \·ictor'" OPPOSITE SIDE EXIT LOEW'S STATE THEATRE "ith a 335 triple. tops for the night. and singles of 121 and 119. Don Cohen·s impro\·ed combo KOSHER s~ept four JX,tints from the Prei­ H. SPIGEL Meat Market bergs. Cohen. him.sell. featured t~is win t.adth the night·s high I smgle of 136 an

Parents Assoc iation to Have Annual Bridge Life Assurance PA!i'RIOTIC MEETING A patriotic meeting of the La­ dies Hebrew· Free ·Loan Associa - · To Increase Dividends tlon will be held Wednesday after- ~ MONTREAL-Arthur B . Wood, noon at 2 o'clock at the Sheraton- ;i president of the Sun Life Assu­ Biltmore Hotel. Plans for th e rance Company of Canada, an­ meeting, which include entertain- ;ll nounced at the 79th annual meet­ ment by Miss Dorothy Blaivise o ing held today tfiat dividends to and door prizes, were m ad~ at ~ · policyholders are to be increased a board meetin g held at the home 9 during this year. of Mrs. J ack Melamut , Irving ~ Avenue. In his report, Mr. Wood an­ n nounced that more than 48 % of l'l the assets of the company were invested in the United States and GA ROD KOSH ER that 40% of the Compa ny's total business was in the same terri­ CATERERS, INC. tory, catering at the luxurious Total life insurance purch ased air conditioned from Sun Life in the past year a mounted to $372,500, 000, the CHATEA U GAROD largest amount written during the 1581 Beacon St. year by any Canadian company. The assets are now $1 ,527 ,000,000. Benefits paid during 1949 amount­ ed to over $114 million, br inging the total benefits paid out since the first policy was issued in 1871 UNDER RABBINIC SUPERV ISION to more than $2,240,000,000.

committee in charge of the Jewish Community Center, Parents Association Annual Bridge to be held April 20 includes, seated, Mesdames Leo Borenstein, president; Benjamin Lewis, co-chairman ; Harold Chase, chairman, and \Villiatn Gersten­ blatt, vice president. Standing at:,e Mesdames Morris Kritzman, Fred Tenen baum, Harold Braunstein, Ab raham Fabricant, and Saul Elkins. Not shown are Mesdames Max Sussman and Has­ kell Broadman. Photo by F red K elman

ary, will feature singing by Miss Purim Plans Made Arline Miller a nd entertainment by Mrs. Eunice Woolf K alver . A By Family Circle professional dance team will also give an exh ibition and instruc ­ An afternoon party for the chil­ tions in dancing. dren of the family and an even­ Mrs. Nathan Gordon and Mrs. ing party for the adults will mark Reeve Karten are in charge of the Purim celebration of the Gab­ the affair. rilowitz Family Circle on Sunday, March 5 at the home of Mr . and Mrs. Robert M. Cohen of 57 Hig­ gins Avenue. Softball Delegates Plans for the event were for­ m ulated at the monthly meeting To Meet Su nday of the Circle held Sunday evenin g at the home of Mrs. Isaac Cha­ A change in plans for a fetz of 61A March Street . The uled · meeting this Sunday af tCrnoon program will include ing was announced by the execu­ Purim recitations by the children . tive committee of the J ewish Soft­ movies and candy gifts. The sh ow ­ ba ll League. following its Sunday ing of Jewish movies will follow session at the Jewish Community I the business meeting in the even­ Center. Last week's plans for- an ing. The arrangemen ts committee open meeting fo r a ll league per­ I includes Ph ilip Ga brilowitz, hon- sonnel. including sponsors, has orary president, Mesdames Robert been postponed temporarily. M. Cohen a nd Louis D. Gleckma n, Instead, one delegate from each I' Sam Alperin and Syd Cohen . team wh ich intends to play in the Softball League this year will meet a t the Cen ter with the rules committee, appointed last week Temple Brothe rhood by Al Abelson, executive commit­ tee chairman . The meeting will Meeting Postponed start at 9: 30 o'clock this Sunday The Bedroom You 'ue Often Dreamed About morning, at which time break­ The second annual joint meet­ fast will be ser ved . ing or the Brotherhoods of Tem­ ples Emanuel, Beth-El a nd Beth­ LADIES AID TO MEET Israel, scheduled for last Tues­ day evening, was postponed ;n ­ Installa tion of officers and deflnitely because or the snow­ open house for members and their KINDEL REPRODUCTIO NS storm . friends will take place at the David Ya nover, chairma n , an ­ March meeting or the S o u t h nounced following the postpone­ Providence Ladies Aid Associa­ men t that a meetin g ot the com ­ tion , It was announced a t a meet­ e've been in the furniture business a long time . .. probably we have ser ved gen era­ mittee will be called soon and that ing held Februa ry 9 a t Sons or W tions of your own family ... so, when we say that Kindel (open stock ) is the finest the event will be re-scheduled for Abraham Synagogue, Plans were bedroom furniture made today, you know that it's a lot of furniture experience speaking. a later date. also made for a cake sale to be held a t Shepards. In Kindel reproductions the specially selected Honduras mahogany receives 21 separ ate hand operations, moisture resistan t drawers that slide a t a touch , expert cabinetmakers hand flt and hand carve every section .. pieces a re larger and roomier, without bulk. Auxiliary Fashion MOTHER, DAUGHTER NIGHT A Mother and Daughter Nigh t ven though you may not need furniture at this time, you wtll en joy seein g this display at Show Febru ary 19 to take place Ma rch 14 ls being E the Modern Furniture Company in Fa ll Rive r. Be sure to ask or write for your co'M­ pla nned by the Da ugh ter& or Es­ pllmentary copy or Modem's new booklet. tllustrattng the entire Kindel Collection. Additional plans for the R hode ther. Officers or the group which Island Post 23 . J WV, Auxiliary, ts affiliated with the Ahavath Fashion Show to be held February Sholom Synagogue, are : R uth 19 at the Aha va th Sholom Syna­ Press. president: Linda Blackman , gogue were a nnounced this week. vice president: F rancine Glasec, The program or the paid up mem­ secretary: Marilyn Glaser, trea­ Featured Exclusively at ~e'Ut ';et'Uti(et'te {3<,.ntft~ ;· ~ ::. ''" -. '' berslp a ff a ir besides the showing surer : and Irma Btller, R u t h or fashions by both profesgtonal Green and Shirley Mayberg, pub­ FOR EVENING APPOINTMENTS. PHONE FAll RIVER 6 • 11'191 models and members of the auxtlt- licity, CIO EVENING OF DELIGHT man, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Feld­ be held March 20 at Temple Be.th The Young Married Set of Con­ man, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Espo El, at a recent meeting of the gregation Obawe Sholom, Paw­ and Mr. and Mrs. George Palette. tucket, will present an Evening group held at the home of Mrs. of Delight Sunday at 8 : 15 o'clock. . CHAIRMAN OF JJRIDGE Ben Lerner. Assisting Mrs. Cof­ ,In charge of the social hour fol­ Mrs. Morris Cotman was named man are Mrs. Willet Smith and lowing are Mr. and Mrs. Harold chairman of the Pioneer Women Mrs. Morris Bernstein, t i c k e t Boren, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Feld- Evening Group Dessert-Bridge to chairmen.

DAVE MILLER• Takes Pleasure in Announcing That E?(tensive Renovations Have Been Completed at his KOSHER DELICATESSEN and GROCERY 204 WILLARD AVENUE _, If.: \ IP?il :ci .--- ;. iii ::·· I MR. and MRS. SUMNER ALPERT are shown after their mar­ \- riage Sunday at the Narragansett Hotel. The bride was formerly Miss Arline Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Good­ man of Cole Avenue. Mr. Aipert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mau­ rice Alpert of Fall River. Photo by Fred K elma n Hebrew Union Aid Walker Addresses To Give Purim Party Post Auxiliary A Purim Party will be given at Frank H. Walker, chief of H oward and Exeter Institutions special services of the Davis Park· next month by the Ladies' Hebrew Veterans Hospital, spoke on vol­ Union Aid Association. it was an­ unteer work at a dessert meeting nounced at a meeting of the group of the Fineman-Trinkle Post 439, last week. Other projects of the JWV, Auxiliary. Monday night at group include a matzos drive be­ the Crown Hotel. He emphasized ing conducted currently under the the need of personalized services. This case is one of the many new pieces of display equipment that has chairmanship of Mesdames Jacob Reports were made by Mrs. been installed in our new store. Bilsky and Samuel Resnick, and Lewish K aplan, ch airman of the a membership drive, a lso under­ Strike It Rich Night to be held way this month, with Mrs. George March 11, and Mrs. Irving Weitz­ And to Mark the Many Innovations of Self-Shopping and Gray as chairman. ner, chairman of the recent party Mrs . Henry Wiener, vice presi­ held at the Veterans Hospital. At Attractive Display of Merchandise He is Offering the Follo~ing dent, in the absence of Mrs. Sam­ the .party, gam e equipment was uel Sheffres, president, was in presented to the patients. charge of the meeting. A social Mrs. Harold Goldenberg, presi­ SPECIALS THAT YOU MONEY! hour, with readings by Mrs. Lewis dent, appointed the following: Blumenthal. followed, and refresh­ Mrs. Joseph Greenfield. chairman ments were served. of ways and means committee, SLICED , and Mrs. Charles Rotkin, publi­ Rinso 25c city. Pineapple VA Will Deduct Mrs . Harry Platt was chairman No. 2can 25c of the evening. Insurance Debts Spry or Crisco 1 lb. can 27c FROZEN-SPARKLETS 60-80 COUNT The following information has Zionist Youth Strawberries 37c been received by the office of the by Beverly Resnik and J ewish War Veterans: Brina Chernov Napkins 3 for 25c Th e Veterans Administration LIBBY'S VEGETARIAN has a nnounced that any premium New England Council payments it made on the com­ The New England Council of Baked Beans mercial life insurance policies of Senior Young Judaea will hold Raspberry Jam jar 2_3c 2 for 33c World War II servicemen and its meeting . on February 26. at women under the Soldiers and Zionist House, Boston. The presi­ Sailors Civil R elief Act will re­ dent and delegate from each club main as a debt against them until and all regional officers will at­ FREE - A Basket of Groceries Each Week- - FREE repaid. tend. Since no law permits the VA to Senior Council w a iv !':" this indebtedness, the The Providence Council of Sen­ Each Week Dave will give away, absolutely free, a basket agen cy said it is deducting such ior Judaea, consisting of two dele­ of groceries. The name of the winner will be announced debts where possible from the gates from each club and each special $2 .8 billion National Ser­ club leader, will hold its first in the Herald. Ask for details when you do your shopping. vi ce Life Insurance dividend now meeting on Tuesday at 96 Moore being paid. Street. Further Information may be Judettes obtained from Max Miller, Ser­ The Judettes Young Judaea vice Officer , In the Veterans Ad­ Club, which has been meeting at ministration Building, 100 Foun­ Temple Beth EI. has as Its presi­ Kosher _Deljcatessen tain Street. Room 102. dent, Elaine Siegel, and Harriet Diamond serves as vice president. The secretary Is Maria n Gilbert DAVE MILLER'S and Grocery Extend Time Limit and treasurer is Arlene Grossman. The two corresponding secretaries 204 WILLARD AVE. FREE DELIVERY Plantations 1-0245 For Shoppers' Guide a re Wilma Polofsky and Fredda Gordon. THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS CO-SPONSORED BY Mrs. Simon Gordon, chairman B'nal Ylsrael of the Hadassah Shoppers' Gulde, The B'nnl Ylsrael Young Ju­ announced this week that the time d aoo Club recently elected the fol­ KRASNOFF CREAMERY NEW VERMONT CREAMERY limit on advertisem en ts has been lowing officers: J erry J a c ob s , 97 RANDALL STREET 100 WILLARD AVENUE extended to Ma rch I . Workers, president: Bill Bllgor. secre tary ; therefore. may still raise their Sid Siegel, treasurer, a nd Edmund BOND WHOLESALE CO. MAYFLOWER CREAMERY Donors or move into a higher cat­ Gerhardt, program chairman. 230 WILLARD A VENUE BOSTON. MASS. egor y_ The group, consisting of fifteen Funds of th e S h oppers· Guide members, ls now preparing a skit "THE COMMISSIONER"--Pickles and Sour Kraut a re used for the H adnssah Medi ­ to be presented at th e Judnean cal Organizapon . Purim Celebration. The Jewish Herald ~Co;;;;ue;;it;e~~·'° eeone Man's Opinion'~ ' - ~ The Jewish Home Newspaper of Rhode Island. Published Every 1!i Week in the Year by the Jewish Press Publishing Company, l Calendar .,, 76 Dorrance St., Tel. GAspee 1-4312, Case-Mead Building. UWUQddddWW)-..)~ ~ Subscription Rates: Seven Cents the Copy; By Mail, $3.00 per Spring Festival Anrium. The Jewish Herald is co-operat- !; By BERNARD SEGAL ing with the R. I. League of Jew- 0 Bulk subscription rates on request. ish Women's Organizations alld Walter Rutman, Managing Editor; Syd Cohen, News Editor. ~ About two years ago I sat ,In curate. It is true that the value the General Jewish Committee In ("J Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post Office, Providence, the publication of the Community l"l R. I., Under the Act of March 3, 1879. the auditorium of the Jewish of the lal\d, property and equip­ The Jewish Herald invites correspondence on subjects of interest Home fbr the Aged liste,;:ting ;o m ent exceeds $300,000. However, reports by the various committees bricks, mortar and land do not Ca~:~::r·and clearances for wo- ~ • to the Jewish people but disclaims responsibility for an in­ men's organization meetings dorsement of the views expressed by the writers. before the annual gathering of pay for the upkeep of a Home. It ! I the members. Among those called costs over $80,000 a year to op­ should be cleared through Mrs. ~ upon to report was a yo ung lady erate the Home and to care for Alfred D. Steiner, HOpkinlt 1-9510, whom the chairma n· introduced the 80 aged and infirm people F o r M e n ' s organizations, call ;i as the president of the Ladies now living there. GAspee 1-4111. :,:, BROTHERHOOD WEEK Association. An eage)· applause "Another misconception often WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS i!: greeted her, and an even longer voiced is that people of means J:' FEBRUARY 19-26 and livelier round of h and claps get preference in being admitted Sunday, February 19 rewarded her for h er detailed ac- to the Home. 8:00 p. m.- Ladlcs Aux. J.W.V. Post "'11 No. 23 Fashion · Revue at Niagara St. ~ count of a year's work. "This, too, is a rumor which js Monday, February 20 - Wha t was it about her that entirely unfounded. Each appli­ ~ ~nea~i ni~ n~ge~vo%1~~alt1Quo~ah iiiJn~~ ~ impressed us so? Was it her cation is thoroughly investigated Committee Meeting a t the Narragan• ,!< youthfulness? Was it her enthu- and discussed in detail by the ad­ sett Hote l. siasm? Was it her well organized missions committee. The Board 6~~~~~$hL:i~~s P~~1i, aJo~ntSl~;~~fu0: : report presented in a pleasing h as the final vote on whether or with Pawtucket Hadassah. t::1:1 ·m anner ? or was it the novelty of not the 'applicant should be ad­ 8:00 p. m .- Lt. Leonard Bloom Post ,:i 284 Ladles Aux. Regular Mee ting at ~ I the ideas outlined in the paper ? mitted. Primary consideration is the Crown Hotel. ;», given to the applicant's need for Afternoon- Ladies Hebrew Sheltering ,i:, I have listened to Pearl Singer a Home a nd the possibility of his Society Regular Meeting. < Sherwin on many occasions since or,.. her adjustment in the Home. 12:30 p. m.- Pioneer Ladies• Commit- that time, and I am always im- The Board . is not influenced by ~irr:J::~~~t1 ~~~etonors Luncheon, ,;:; pressed by her passionate crusad- the amount of money available; Tuesday, February 21 .... irlg for the Home, and by the on the contrary, the sympa thy of Afte rnoon- Parent's Assn. J e w i s h ~ Community Cente r Board Meeting. ~ depth of feeling she has for the the Board goes out to those with­ organization. To her the Home out means and resources. ~ ::~~~ns~~Uo~0 u;;~~1u?!rJe:~:r1n~~me '¼ Afternoon- Pioneer Women Bo a rd is a source of enthusiasm , and she "However, there a re many cir­ Meeting. is eager to talk of it to all who cumstances when an applicant Wednesday, February 22 Afternoon- Ladies Hebrew Free Loan care to listen. wi th means or with well-to-do Assn. Regular Meeting. And I was a willing listener children is in need of Home place­ Afternoon- Sisterhood Temple Eman­ the other day as she spoke of the ment. Often such applicants are ue l Board Meeting. Evening- Sisterhood Sons of Abra ham forthcoming Spring Festival of unhappy in the homes of _th eir Regular Meeting. the Ladies Association. This is the children or they are living with Evening- Sisterhood Ahavath Sholon1 H.eg ular Meeting. annual affair that h elps the or- strangers where they cannot ge t 8:0u p. m. - Sisterhood Beth-David ganization to provide the things the care and a ttention needed. that make the house on Hillside Are they to be penalized and re­ T-fu8::ct~$, ~:~~!~~hif3 Affair. Afternoon- Ladies Union League for A venue a Home instead of an fused admission to the Home be- Consumptives Regular Meeeting. Institution . cause of their financial position? th~~rt:v~:k :how the ladies define "Among our residents fully 80 MEN'S ORGANIZATIONS . I percent a re partially or entirely Sunday, February 19 The Home provides for the old supported by the Home, and only ~o~~~d teer~\"~~ostns ~1n}ac~b. Jacoo folks _ fo od and she~ te1: and . th e 20 percent can afford to pay for 10:00 a. m.-Workmen's Circle Btanch care _they need. This 1s obv10us. their care. While we give pre- No. 14, Crown Hotel. k."ov~ : ~;~e Kovno, An- This is the fundamental function fert~ce to the needy, the Home !ho~ 0-~;~fg0 of the Home. But there are the also feels that the aged person 6:30 p. m.-Cong. Sons of .Jacob, sons intangible things that are just who has well-to-do c h ii d re n of Jacob. as important, though not as gen- should not be deprived of the ~~°:' lr·ov~·H!'i· f/i_v. Hebrew Cong., Washington's Birthday erally known . services of the Home." 8:15 p. m.- Jewish Music Concert Ther~ are the little .moments All this I quote from the ad- M!~d~ene{~b~~~~et.2 ' On Washington's birthday, an American's thoughts of wa_1 mth and affection that dress prepar ed by the president a oo ~ m - Jew'tshoFamlly and Child­ turn naturally ta the foundations of our republic and to co me m to the Home throu g h of the Ladies Associa'tion. The · ren_'s Service Board Meeting, 100 No the great work wrought by the Founding Fathers. fr i e nd 1 Y visit~. through rides arguments are con vincing enough r~n /tt~~~Poale-Zlon, Sheraton-Bilt- through parks and to t.he sea- on paper , but they are even more more. Th ro ughout a large part of today's w0rld people shore, ~hrough hours of play and forceful when you h ear h er ta lk. t~rS· ~~~fn~~v,15~e~!~r~!t \ct~ool cower in terror of secret police, political judg~,s, and·sum­ ~·ecreat1on tog~ ther thro\J-gh even- To me, h owever. the best reply 8:0G p. m.- Temple Beth-Israel Board mary " justice". A few words laid end to end in the m gs of fun with the residents, by tp criticism and complaint about Meeting, Temple Be th-Israe l. "wrong" order may cost a man his head; a political mi s­ -~elebratin g holidays and birth- the Home for the Aged is a visit 8:30 p. m.- Fineman-Trinkle post No. step can wipe out a who le vil lage. days with them. The companion- to the Home. Here is a communal TJ!:c1a;; n;:~~eru~':~an2~el. ship of youn ger people has an in- instituti0n that not only welcomes 7:30 p. m.-So. Prov. Hebrew Free. We Ame ricans enjoy the priceless protections of valuable eff ect. ✓ but invites visitors. At all the i :00n p~ss~~:.:._J~~err~f~ia~~e. Lodta due process of law. Our Fathers had the wisdom to guar­ These are the things which are m eetings of the Home I have at- B' nai B'rith, Fathe r and son Night: antee us "certain inalie nable rights", and to root these · perform ed week in and week out tended so far. the officers ha ve ·r8J :.11 ~:-~i~~~~•., Pf~~~~u~a\1.Aud. by these loyal and devoted wo- never fa iled to point out tha t 8:30 p. m.-Prov. Fraternal Ass'n. rights in the equa l c reati on of all men by the unchange­ men of the association. the Home is open to all. and tha t Eagles Hall. ' able God. But even m ore concrete ser- it is therefore the concern of all in w ;'!~~e~~a~; __: ~:~~=~ J;ee Loan Hoare.I _ " All men are created equal", they sc:d, and " are vices are rendered by them. It the community. Meeting, 128 No. Main st. was the association that started ______8:00 p. m.- Cong. Sons of Abraham endowed by thei r Creato r with certain inalienable Rights, 1 (and) among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of the Home? Did you know th at this :iis P~f n~~i~i~~· Ass"n .• Touro Hal; .,, which go the life membership Name Committee for l s,oo P- m.- Workmen's Circle Saul Happiness". dues. T he comfortable furniture Shocket Branch No. 254-E. If this be not true-wholly and entirely and liter­ in the sun room and on the lawn Child's Day Affair T~~;Jd;~·m~.:_t~:~; ii!ntst Cou n c il are the contribution of the ladies. Hebrew Courses. Bernard Segal, In: ally true---our libe rties rest indeed an shifting sands. Let Did you ever use the elevator a t The following are in charge of structor, Temple Beth-El. , us remember this during Brotherhood W eek (Feb. l 9-26l. the Home? Dil you know that this the local World J ewish Child's ~g~r!·l\1.';~ti-~;.wi9h H~fs~~~ ~~e.Agel' Remember it 1 Practice it 1 piece of equipment which can be Day observance to be held under 8:00 p. m.- Lt. Leona rd Bloom Post driven with ease a nd safety was the auspices of the Providence No. 284• Cr own Hotel. Philip Hak, Abraham Barnett, Di-. the gift of the ladies? A new kit- Chapter of Women's Mizrachi to- 1oio Jia~~\;-\t.1· Post No. 23 JWV, Hodgson to Receive Archie A. Alber t, Saul Young, chen stove now being installed, is morrow evening at the Ahavath 9:00 P, m.- Brotherhood Temple Beth- J ames J enkins, Samuel Glassm an , also out of the funds provided by Sholom Synagogue: El Bowling League, Temple Beth-El. B'Nai B'rith Citation Leo Marks, Harry A. Schwartz, the Ladies Association . Mesdames Charles Gasher, Earl Ra bbi Aa ron Goldin, Dr. Charles These things, the president is Resnick, Morris Fishbein , Archie Percy Hodgson. president or Ro­ Jagolinzer, Harry Goldstein anct very a nxious that people know, IB aker, Philip Plushner, J ack Back­ BB Director tary International. will be pre­ Da vld Chernack. now, on the eve of the great an- ner, David Friedman , David Weis­ sented a citation by the Henry nual a ffair of the association. m a n, Frank Youngstein.- Na than Speaks Here Friedman Lodge 899, B'nai B'rith, BABY -SITTERS And the president is also anxious Cohen . William Zelnicker , Harry at a public meeting Februar_y 27, Members of the Business and that two more things about the Yuloff. Morris Eisenstad t, Louis Miss Edna Chansky, director of at 8:15 o'clock in the main a udi­ Professional Branch of Hadassah Home be clearly understood. These Kaplan, Hyman B. Stone, Judah B'nai B'rith Girls and B. B. Young torium or the Ohawe Sholom ate baby-sittin g to r aise their two things she has found coming Rosen , Morris Beresofsky, Yetta Women In Boston, and Mrs. t'.>avid Synagogue, Pawtucket. m oney for the donor affair to be up again and again whenever the Cutler , Joseph Gold, Samuel Ber­ Lichtman. a member of the Roger Mr. Hodgson has been on a held April -30 at Rhodes-on-the­ Home is discussed , and they are nat, Abraham Chill, Rubin Plush­ Williams Chapter. B. B. W ., were world tour a nd has been honored Pawtuxet. In charge a re Miss often the source or unfounded ner, Henry Cohen , and Morris guests or the R oger Williams B. B. by m any communities which he H a nn a h Scoliard, Plantations criticism. Here is the way she Lecht, ex-officio. G. Wednesday. has visited. Presentation of the 1-3130, and Mrs. M a uri ce S. put lt in her address given before The celebration will be in con ­ After a talk by Miss Chanslcy, citation by the local group is the Share, Pla ntations 1- 4592. the members of the Ladies As- Junction with the m en 's chapter's plans were made for the Jewish latest in a series of such honors Mrs. Aaron Klein was guest sociation: Bon Voyage Party in honor of Community Center's Purim Carni­ given Mr. Hodgson. speaker at a recent m eeting of "A question often encountered Rabbi Carol Klein who wlll leave val. The following committee is in the group held at the Sheraton­ is, 'Why give money to the Hom~? for South America this month on Refreshments_ were served. charge: Samuel Shlevin, chair­ Biltmore Hotel. Mrs. Share pre­ They have plenty of money! a lecture toul' for the Mlzrachi m an: Alex Rumpler, Morris Espo, sided. "This is misleading and !nae- Organization of Amei:ica. Be~~;~d°~e~;te\~~ group is M,rs. It's the Herald for fine printing. MEMBERSHIP TEA •1J ewish Committee for Scouting in Engaged Norman Cowan consultation with a board of Mrs. Joseph Bram , president of Rabbis. the Beth David Mothers Alliance'; Wins Scout Award More than 150 Cub Scouts, Boy announced plans for the paid up Scouts, Explorers, Girl Scouts and· WHEN IS IT? Explorer Norman Cowan, Eagle leaders were present at the ser­ membership tea' to be held Feb- Scout and Senior Patrol Leader ruary 22 at 8 o'clock at the syna- vices. Scout mothers served re­ of Troop Fl5, sponsored by Na­ freshments. 0S6 L 'St 11:>.10w gogue, at a recent meeting of the . than Bishop Junior High School, ~ group. A report was also niade by was awarded the Ner Tami d ~ ~:'.'.'.======~.'....':.th'..'.e"_'e:'.d'.'.u'.:c:'.'.a'..::t1'.:·o:.:_~;:a::_ l_c::h:::a::i-:.._rm:::.:a::_n::_. ___ Award by Rabbf Ell A. Bohnen , Ill Scout chaplain, Friday evening Ill during Scout Services at Temple Emanuel. ~ The award , which means "Eter­ ALLEN . ,..; nal Light", is given for a scout's ~ Q participation in his religious duties, with participation in more Stationery Co . ; than 150 hours of service to hi§ "' community, synagogue or temple Q and scouting. The requirements ., were specified by the National STATIONERS =:~ al Office Equipment = Blues in Selfhelp to Sponsor and the Night! Evening of Laughter MISS CLAIRE S. STONE Mr. and Mrs. Hyman B. Stone Herman Zernick of New York. Supplies of 100 Eaton Street announce the will entertain at the Rhode Is­ engagement of their daughter, land Selfhelp Evening of Laugh­ 86 WESTMINSTER STREET Miss Claire Shirley Stone. to ter, February 26 at the Jewish GAspee 1-2130 Harry S. Auerbach. son of Mrs. Community Center. Night or day, you'll look Louis Auerbach and the late Mr. Mr. Zernick, who started his your smartlr, dressed best Auerbach of New Bedford. Mass. career in Berlin at the Winter­ in fhis new 'Skipper Blue" Miss Stone is a graduate of garten and Scala, spent the war Pembroke College, class of 1946. years in Shanghai, where he en­ shade shown in the Duke Mr. Auerbach, an a lumnus of the tertained refugees and G . I. au­ ABE KROLL model! School of Business and Civic Ad­ diences with his acting, singin g, ministration of the College of the comedy, juggling and dancing, FLORIST City of New York. served as a A social hour and refreshments 633 Westminster Street captain in the Contract Audit De­ will follow the two-hour show. lrom s47.so partment of Headquarters Army Proceeds of the affair will be GA 1- 8088 Air Force. He is a Certified Public used for the charitable projects Accountant in Massachusetts and of Selfhelp. New York. Kroll Is Booking A June wedding is planned. Photo by Bradford Bachrach Clorman. post advisor: Martin Dittleman. Malcolm Bromberg, For Winter and Norman Robinson, Joseph Ladow, Sheldon Green, Donald Aron, Spring Weddings Touro Inducts Midshipman Reeves Taylor of the ,m U. S. Naval Academy, a nd Cantor IJ~ Chat1• 18 Candidates Jacob Hohenemser, all assistant V,llella, >J Mrr. Account• post advisors. "For QUALITY and SERVICE" rQvited Touro Fraternal Association in­ Explorers registered in the post ducted 18 candidates into the or­ include Raymond Sadow, life 141 Mathewson Street - In Providence ganization at ceremonies held scout, leader of Skull Crew, David E. S. CRANDALL February 8 at Touro Hall. New K9rn, David Leven. Maurice Fine­ members are: Julian Busgan g, gold, all eagle scouts, and Larry DAIRY Bernard Cohen. Harry Fain . .lrv­ Gordon, star scout: Myron Bau­ ing Greenberg. Louis Hazen. Louis man, star scout, leader of Bones Properly Pasteurized K at.znelson. Arnold Pepper. Da niel Crew, Alden Blackman. Edward Podrat. Manis Press. Milton Price, Robin, bpth life scouts. Sidney Milk and Cream · Special for Saturday Night! Max Rosenberg, Joseph M. Roth­ Gershovitz. first class scout. and 1 enberg, David Soren, Samuel W. George Goodman and Murray A Friend to the Tappen. Irving G. Wolpert, and Winkleman. second class scouts. I Jewish People Bernard M. K olodoff. Abraham E. Plans are underway for cere- 1 Goldstein and Arthur Sapot are monies for the Hope District 3cout : 12 Lowell A ,·e. EL 1-1700 associate members. Rally to take ll ace March 14 . I ,______. Leo B. Waldman. president. of­ ficiated at the First Degree ritual. while Sydney P. Cohen. vice presi­ · See IS RAEL Now dent, substituted for Leo Miller in ofliciating at Lhe Second Degree. 15 days soecial by air - Boster. - Tel-Aviv - Boston S69O,70 'taking part in the Second De­ . T.W.A. - AIR FRANCE - SABINA gree demonstration were Lau is I . Sweet, Al Goldberg, Joe Engle. MARTINEZ TRAVEL AGENCY CHICKENS th 33c 511 W":STMINSTER ST.. PROV. GAspee 1-9301 Leo Greenberg and Harry Sch- Net Weight - No_ Half ' Pound Added wartz. ___ _ Dr. Joseph Berger. ·chairma n of 1 the social committee. announced that the first in a series of Sat­ For the Finest in Child Portraiture 1 . ' Check These Reduced Prices! urday night dances will be held --~--~~ - tornorro\\' night at Touro H all. 1 LAMB CHOPS · The affair. \\,hich wi·ll feature_ a I popular dance band. entertain­ ment and refreshments. is free to STEER TONGUE members and their guests. · BREASTS of CHICKE~ &Sc Simon Chorney is membership chairman. VEAL CHOPS lb The next meeting will be held RIB STEAK · Wednesday evening. Emanuel Group Alfred Levy, Prop. ST u a rt l -0 l 40 MEAT ff POU~TRY Receives- Charter The Jolly Roger Explorer Post of Temple Emanuel .. has received MEE HONG its sixth c harter from the Na ­ tional Council, Boys Scouts of America to continue its more ad­ Chinese 111d lllerk• Rest1urw vanced and broader progrnm for DINE l,ere when downtown •n

l. ... Brown ~illel to Mark Third Anniversary "Miss Valentine". -Tried - Tested- Proven A Top Camp!! ... I Y~ur Child Deserves THE A program featuring an address Esta Strong will give a drama­ The Best ... PROGRESSIVE by Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, na­ tic reading of George Washing­ CAMP FOR tional director of Hillel Founda ­ ton's letter to the Jewish Com- tion, and a Brotherhood Musi­ munity of Newport. . cale, is planned for the celebration Rabbi Nathan N. Rosen, direc­ of the third anniversary of the tor of the Rhode Island Hillel BOYS B'nai B 'rith Hillel Foundation at Foundation, will be master of Brown University and Brother­ ceremonies, and Bernard Berstein, hood Week, next Wednesday president elf the Brown Chapter evening at 8 o'clock in Alumnae will welcome the guests on behalf /J GIRLS of the Hillel Executive Council. Hail. 6-15 YEARS OF AGE Participating in the mus1cale Deans-- of Brown University and are the Chinese Student Club; the Pembroke College, Dr. Robert W. Windsor, Conn: Silver-Tones. a negro quintet: Kenny and Dr. Nan cy D. Lewis, Only 85 Miles .from Doroth y Blainchard and Dorothy will bring greetin gs to the Foun­ Providence Jones, interpreters of American dation from the faculty and ad­ ESTABLISHED CAMP SITE - CONVENIENT LOCATION songs; Cantor Lewis M. Ainsberg ministration of the University. of New York. tenor, and Peter The invocation and benediction MODERN CONVENIENCES John. Assyrian pianist. will be given by Dr; William J. Robbins, chaplain of Brown Uni­ Directed by o Professional Social Group Worker versity. and Rabbi Eli A. Bohnen college tr•ined to work with children - 12 yens experience - of Temple Emanuel, respectively. , , ., All land. water and cultural activities. Creative, unregi­ The Finest in The event is open to the public. m ented approach. Selected college level staff in ratio of MISS GLORIA SHATZ one for every five campers enrolled. Cabins screened and I equipped with modern plumbing. Resident registered nurse R bb. B h N d I Miss Gloria Shatz was selected and Doctor service. Finest foods; dietary laws observed. FORMAL a I O nen ame , as "Miss Valentine" at the Cupid ICotillion dance held last Satur­ EIGHT WEEK SEASON ENROLLMENT LIMITED To Hospital Group , day evening at the Jewish Com- CAMP FEE $350.00 munity Center under the spon- WEAR A large citizens' committee of sorship of the Comets and Com­ Write or Phone For Folder - Personal Interviews Arranged which Rabbi Eli A. Bohnen of Iettes Clubs. CHARLES M. BROWDY, Dir. DAVID COHEN, Assoc. Dir. FOR Temple Emanuel is a member this Chosen by a committee of jud­ - 846 Farmington A venue 30 Harvard A venue ... week endorsed plans to raise a ges that included Morris Kritz­ West H artford 7, Conn. Providence, R. I. ... RENT $500.000 building fond by public man, Center executive director, T el. 33-1087 -Tel. PL 1-5129 ... subsc ription for expansion of ac- Mrs. Kritzrnan and Bern a rd ..~ TUXEDOS commodations and facilities at Marks, director of activities. "Miss FUl:L DRESS Roger Williams General Hospital. Valentine" was introduced and CUT-AWAYS as a means of reJil:!ving serious awarded a gift by Syd Cohen of con gestion. the Jewish H erald. The enlargement project, esti- Seymor Golden of the Comets Sun Life of Canada Increases mated to cost $750,000, is expected and Miss Beatrice Genser of the to be financed in part by a Fed- Comettes were co-chairmen of the era! ~rant of aoout $250,000. The affair. assisted by Leo Greenfeld. $500.000 balance will be sought in contributions from the people Dividends to Policyholders ~- of Providence and the many other Name Captains Weybouet a t Dorrance St. communities in Rhode Isla nd 1949 was a good year for Sun Life. Organization in strong which the hospital serves. For Quota Dinner As planned by the architects. position with nearly 50o/0 of entire assets invested in the expansion program will in­ Mrs. Thomas Goldberg, chair­ United States. Total benefits paid last year $ll4 million. clude the addition of fourth floors m an of donors for the Roger Wil­ to the ~ast and west wings already liams Chapter, B'nai B'rith Wom­ With $18 million - a substan­ per head. The Sun Life's own en, at an executive committee Lindsey Tavern in existence and construction of tial increase over 1949 - allot­ business has more than kept . a two-story service building to meeting called to arran ge the ted for policyholders' dividends pace with this increase, today's 609 Smithfield Avenue the rear of the main hospital. Quota Dinner scheduled for April to be paid during the current total in force ·of $4,187 millions Lincoln, R. I. 18, appointed the following wom­ year, the Sun Life Assurance comparing with only $53 millions en to act as captain s: C'ompany of Canada enters its in force at the beginning of the GOOD FOOD Pioneer Donor . Mesdames Sidney Green, Solo­ 80th year of public service with century. During these 50 years, mon Rubenstein. Eric Denhoff, a promising ou llook for 1950. too, Sun Life policy provisions Served Daily 5-12 George Goldsmith. Samuel Green. The Sun Life has been active in au

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Provi­ you Life Insurance Protection but dence. and B'nai Israel, Woon­ also guarantees a retirement in­ Kosher socket. were among the members come to you for as long as you I ::::::::::: of the Rhode Island a nd Southern live. Massaclrnsetts Friends of the Jew­ FOR FULL INFORMATION ======Catering I ish Theological Seminary of Am­ CALL erica who convened for a breakfast AT ITS BEST - meeting Sunday at the Narragan­ sett Hotel. · The purpose of the f RANK LAZARUS == meeting, called by Arthur I. Dar­ INSURANCE ADVISOR Combining All the Con­ T h e Narragansett is the man of Woonsocket, regional Sem­ 635 Industrial Trust Bide. GAspee 1-3812 Providence, R. I. veniences of a M o d e r n Only Hotel in Rhode Island inary chairman, was to outline the objectives of the 1949-50 regional Hotel With Those of Down­ Approved by the Official 1 town Location. Kashruth Organization. drive and to set up a campaign ,program on behalf of the Semin­ BOOKINGS FOR WINTER NOW BEING ACCEPTED ary, the United Synagogue and the Rabbinical· Assembly of Am­ Planning a Bar Mitzvah? Call Us Now ror Your Reservation. erica. Guests May Check With the Management to Learn Present were Mrs. Charles Which Kitchen is Used for Their Dinner Blackman. Ra bbi Eli A. Bohnen, Alexander A . Cohen, Morris Espo, Burton Finberg, Samuel Garr, I George Gerber, Samuel Michael­ son. Joseph W . Ress. Sol Ruben­ stein , Herman J. Wisenberg, all ORDER .gy .MAIL of 'Femple Emanuel: Irving Brod­ sky, Mrs. Aaron Cohen. Mr. Cut­ ler. Robert Fein. Mrs. Oscar Klem. er. Rabbi Morris Schussheim and Coleman B. Zimmerman. of Tcn\- 1 pie Beth Israel, and Rabbi Felix Aber. Benjamin M. Falk, Coleman I P. Falk, Philip Macktoz a nd Israel Medoff of Temple B'nai Israel. Appointed to the executive com­ mittee of the organization were Messrs. Brodsky, Darman, Zim­ merman, Henry Hassenfeld, Sam • Just drop a postcard to us or phone GA 1-6714 Rosen, Alvin A. Sopkin and Wal­ and we'll promptly ·tUJ your order by return mall! ter I. Sundlun. all of Providence: COD's accepted or, if you wish, enclose $1.29 for full Dr. Z.ad·ore Schaffer of Newport: HOW fAR DO YOUR SAYINGS GO? eight-ounce can hermetically Ben Green. F a ll River : Judge Samuel Barnet, New Bedford,' and fragrance and flavor! Mr. C. Falk of Woonsocket. Troubfe, they say, comes in bunches and you may • Remember-NILGIRI· TEA comes The m eeting was presided over by Alexander Rumpler of this city, suddenly find yourself wirh an assortment of directly from the world's finest who succeeds Mr. Darman in the expenses, when emergencies occur. An adequate plantations in far s: off India . . office of regional Seminary ch air­ savings account will see you through. To be pre­ and Js sold exclusively here by us. man. a post he has held sin ce 1936. pared for anything, never srop saving. Best of all, Its superb taste and aroma will Rabbi Joel S . Geffen. associate .,,,, start an insured account here, and now. the most eager critic! 1director of Community Services 1 and Field Activities for the Semin­ ary, delive red the key address. out­ , lining the recent a dvances made I by the Seminary through its vari­ ! ous departments. Brotherhood Services Dr. Lucius A. Whipple wi ll be guest l!peaker at Brotherhood Ser­ vices tonight a t Temple Beth Is­ rael. Services will be conducted by Rabbi Morris Schussheim, as­ Member •or the Federal Home Loan Banking System sisted by Cantor Israel Breitbart , and Dr. Robert Weiss. ... February Is Henry "' Monsky Month! • ... =l"l If Henry Monsky had lived, he .,, would have been 60 years old this month. The great President of " B'nai B'rith (from 1938 to 1947 ) ~ was born on Feb. 2, 1890. sl"l It is only fitting- that February should be designa"ted as Henry ~ Monsky Month, in memory of this ...l"l unforgettable Jewish leader. He l"l served our people ill countless :!! causes· locally, nationally, and in­ ternationally, thus raising our ------i stature and filling our n eeds. He VOL. 3 NO. 3 FEBRUARY. 1950 GEORGE M. GOLDSMITH, Editor : showed the world what heights Jewish leadership could reach . In doing so, h e sacrificed his own personal interests, and ultimately his health. Father & Sons Sport Nite Next Tuesday~ He worked primarily through B'nai B'rith. In a very real sense, . " he made B'nai B'rith into the Mel Allen Is Guest Speaker; Celebrities, _.-.. , ~ great Jewish service agency that '< it is today. • The B 'nai B'rith-He nry Monsky Movies, Boxing, Wrestling-and Gifts Galore ~ Foundation will be a living me­ morial to this man to whom we ( Continued from Page 1) time to assist various groups to = 0 a ll owe so much. It will support Wa lden. popular local s p orts stage successful sports nights. ".. a program for a fuller Jewish life broadcaster. as master of cere­ Allen Feature Speaker for all of us. It merits the sup­ monies. and the introduction ln Mel Allen. principa l speake,-. is "'< port of all of us-men and women turn by Walden of Roger Wil­ known to baseba ll fans everywhere ... alike. liams Lodge·s guests of the even­ as the man who sits behind the ing: two boxing exhibitions a nd microphone at all the gam es of ... the New York Ya nkees. His rapid­ "' a wrestling m atch : a talk by the ""0 Printing Plant featured guest, Mel Allen : a pa use fire, accurate and intimate broad­ for refreshments , and then the casts have won him a host of m atter of the distribution of the admirers, as well as fans for the Sent to Israel gifts to the lucky youngsters. Yankees. He is especially popular in Providence. hot-bed of Red Sox NEW YORK CITY-Al Tisch , Gov. John 0. Pastore, Mayor and Yankee rivalry, and admit.3 owner of the · well-known hotel, Dennis J . Roberts, Chief of Police having received considerable fan "Laurel-in-the-Pines." in L a ic e - Cha rles A'. Higgins and J ack m ail from this cit y during the ex­ wood, N. J ., was talking with his Cronin, former football coach a t citing 1949 season . friend, Dudley Levitt. of the Cap La Salle Academy and at present Allen, who h as occupied t he Screw and Nut co., of New York. rec:·eation a l director of the City mike at since The two were talking about their of Providence. will hea d the civic 1939. except for his years of war service, was recently voted by the BEN RUTTENBERG ~ues~~~s~:~· ~~~ ~i~t Ti~~~ c~u~~~ Master of Ceremonies delegatio;~orts Celebrities Sporting News as the American Arrangements Chajrman decided to give up the printing Amon g the sports figures to be League's. outstanding baseball an­ plant he had m aintained in his Israel. where it will be set up as introduced will be- Coach Terry nouncer for the fourth successive IO-inch golf bag containing four hotel. He had received a substan- a complete printing establishment Reardon, J ack McGill and. , Art year. He. was the first broadcaster 14-inch pencils. donated by Mer- , tial offer for it from another and school. Micljaluk of the American Hockey to travel with his team. This year, rill Hassenfeld. The committee hotel operator, and was a bout This will be the second com- L e ag u e Champion Providence he will join the Yankees in St. ready to sell the printing plant. plete printing plant to be or- Reds: H. Webster , Webb > Youl- Petersburg. ·Florida on March 10, hopes to have another valuable Mr. Levitt pricked up his ears. ganized a nd · set up under the den, director of sports promotions the day before the official start door prize on hand Tuesday. A He happened to be familiar with sponsorship of F ranklin Lc!d ge. a t the Providence Journal-Bul­ of the m ajor league exhibition bag of candy will also be present­ a project of Franklin Lodge. in The first is now functioning in a Jetin, and Dick Reynolds of t he season. ed to each boy through the cour­ . There is a keen short- specially buitt structure in Ra- J-B sports staff: Charles

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