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TelltDri KIM 71??D -ran; nun • 116 .3 3 2 . . ? : J-qc trp$ mi2 'Ay 1• • : ••• Reading material in vocalized Easy Hebrew, and also material for advanced students may be obtained through your local Hebrew Organization or by writing to : Brit lvrit Olamil, P.O.B. 7111, Jerusalem, Israel, Published by Brit Ivrit Olamit Malvin Wald and Henry Greenberg are writing a screen play, "Al Capone," dealing with the exploits of the underworld figure of the 1920's. Gangster I films have once again become successful. The "Al Capone" epic will be produced by Bur- rows - Ackerman for All i e d Artists. Come One In honor of John Wilcox, who this year retired from his professorship at Wayne State University, at the age of 70, Wayne State University Press has just issued a v o 1 u m e, "Studies in Honor of John Wil- cox," by members of the Eng- lish Department of the univer- sity. Participants in this volume include Robert E. Diamond, Leo Kirschbaum, Leslie N. Han- awalt, Samuel A. Golden. Ralph Nash, William G. Ma d s e n, Chester H. Cable, A. Dayle Wallace, R. W. Babcock, Glenn H. Blayney, Herbert M. Schuel- ler, Arnold L. Goldsmith, Vern Wagner, Woodburn 0. Ross, Alva A. Gay, Joseph Prescott, Richard R. Werry, Keith Hol- lingsworth, Chester E. Jorgen- son. A variety of subjects, related to English studies, s e v e r al classics, Shakespeare, the thea- ter, essays and travelers are covered in these articles. Another Wayne State Uni- versity Press issued this week is "10 Contemporary Polish Stories," edited by Edmund Ordon. An explanatory essay, in which the works of the story- tellers, whose narratives are incorporated in this book, and their works are evaluated, was written by Olga Scherer-Virski. One of the stories, "A Tur- ban," by Marie Kunceviczowa, taken from her story collection "Two Moons," has Jewish char- acters. Israeli Troops Poised . at Lebanese Frontier, Soviet Paper Reports UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.. (JTA) — Soviet delegates here this week distributed an edition of Pravda, official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, containing an editorial alleging that Israeli troops are poised in readiness on the Leb- anese frontir." Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold declared, upon his return from abroad, that while visiting the Middle East in con- nection with his duties regard- ing Lebanon he "took the op- portunity of visiting Amman, Jerusalem and Cairo. which was a useful round-up in view of all the various obligations that the United Nations has in that re- gion." Hammarskjold refused abso- lutely to answer any questions about his trip. . Rabbis Protest N. Y. Post Office Ruling Barring Sabbath Observers NEW YORK (JTA)—A Metropolitan New York Post Office ruling, stemming from the large number of Sabbath- observing Jewish postal work- ers, requires new postal em- ployes to agree to work on weekends on request. The rul- ing was under protest by the Rabbinical Council of America. national association of ortho- dox rabbis. A delegation of the Rabbini- cal Council met with Acting Postmaster Howard Koenig to protest the new rule and was told that the rule was deemed necessary because of the heavy mailing activity on Friday and the corresponding need for ex- tra manpower. Applicants are required to sign a declaration of willing- ness to- work on Saturday as part of their five-day week. a ruling which includes other Jewish holidays as well. The new policy does not affect postal workers already em- ployed. T h e rabbinical delegation said it would carry the fight to the new postmaster, Robert K. Christenberry, and that "no civil service worker should be required to violate his religious convictions or suffer discrimin- ation because of such a pol- icy." The new policy is also re- lated- to seniority provisions which give postal workers with the most seniority the option of choosing days off in their 1 five-day • schedule. To assure adequate manpower on week- ends, which are least accept- able to postal workers, the new ruling establishes in effect that those with least seniority must agree to work on weekends. A Rabbinical Council spokes-1 man said he did not know of , any prior ruling of this kind anywhere else in the United States post office system and that the New York metropoli- tan ruling could establish a precedent nationally which would present Jewish candi- dates for post offices jobs with the choice of violating the Sab- bath or being barred from postal employment. THE PERFECT GIFT 'OR SHOWERS, WEDDINGS, BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Personalized Glassware with Names or Monograms „ . Baked home nvare on ' Pao-swop - Enameled Colors •-‘ F4. 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