PAGE EIGHT MEDelmon,pimpfftpomicm music =musicians Oberhoffer Proves a Really Remarkable Musician. By HERMAN HOEXTER. Emil Oberhoffer, that 'sterling musician who for many years di- rected the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, and Vladimir Horowitz, Russian pianist who last season net the East afire with the sweep and power of his youthful genius; these two made the second pair of subscription concerto of the De- troit Orchestra an event that will be remembered by local cogno- scenti. This is the first time in number of seasons that two strangers have presided over the musical offerings provided for sub- scribers, but no fortunate was the outcome of the experiment, that the promise of other guests con- ductors and soloists acting togeth- er for the benefit of Detroit's ser- ioualy minded music lovers ought to react immediately in the com- a third, conceived and admirably played by Mr. Oberhoffer, who, if he did not shed any new lights on Ihnitiar its many classical beauties, at On Sunday, Oct. 7, a Simchas least permitetd the music to tell Torah dinner was given at Temple Beth Jacob, under the auspices of all that is required of this Bee- the Temple Sisterhoti. The high spot of the evening was a drive to thoven program music. Nor must pay up the mortgage, and $6,210 we forget the splendid mark of the was raised. Officers elected for lovers in this opus—it was quite the year are listed elsewhere in thrilling. this issue. Sibelius' once much-discussed first symphony occupied second Saul Buckner made a gener- place on the program. It is the ous donation in honor of his 75th kind and type of music which you birthday anniversary, Ile is to either like or which you pass up. furnish the linoleum for the en- You either like the idea of studying tire down stairs of the Commun- up a bit of Finland, or you would ity Center. not give a tinker's dam about all that frozen region of the world. The religious school has start- I3ut if you are interested, here is ed its classes under the able lead- the earlier Sibelius to tell you in ership of Jacob Meyer, somber mood and color something of his home and his country, an Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Blumros- absorbing theme because of its pe- en were hosts at a Saturday din- culiar idioms; fascinating because ner Oct.1'3, at their h ome un of its unexpected cadences and Oneida road. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin harmonies. It proved Mr. Ober- Winekelman, Port Huron; Mr. and heifer a really remarkable musi- Mrs. Ed. Goldman, Port Huron; cian, a species of genius who un- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Winkelman, derstands the art of subordinating Detroit, were guests. his individualitLior the glory of music and the composer. His in- terpretation of this symphony meetings again be held on Wed- made a profound impression upon nesday's at 8:45 p. m. the audience, which did not rest its Classes in sight reading are be- applause until he invited the or- ing organized to meet after each chestra to share the honor so rehearsal. rightfully bestowed upon him. Rehearsals will continue to be its own interesting story—which is plete selling out of the Friday af- ternoon subscriptions. It must be confessed at the out- set that the orchestra was at fever pitch for the first of the two con- verts heard by the reviewer, and seemed arde n tly eager to give Mr. Oberhoffer everything that he asked for. Ile is evidently ft musi- cian who sees the entire composi- tion first, and then, having thor- oughly digested the contents and analyzed it for the benefit of his players, goes ahead and builds a mighty structure of music at the concert to the sheer and surprised delight of his audience. Mr. Ober- heifer likes his pianissimo, he knows how to make the orchestra sing with real mezzo sore effects, but he also knows the meaning of crushing fortissimos, and he puts all possible energy and spirit into these mysterious signals which sweep the men into the midst of these orchestral conflagrations. Beethoven's ever welcome "Le- onora" overture, the dramatic Pli-Arch Shoes Make Feet Better Notes PROTEST RETURN MELCHETT'S VIEWS SHOWING OF THE ON JEWISH AGENCY Not Prepared to Commit 'KINGS OF KINGS' Is Himself on Joining Ex- d 35 Local Organizations Ask Removal of In- sulting Film. Representatives of 35 De- organizations, whose aggregate member. troit Jewish ship was said to number 12,000, met at t he B'nai B'rith clubrooms on East Ferry avenue to protest against the showing here of at orif MORRIS M. ROA SEGNETO N FAI2. 8 PASSES AT Ni nf Morris M. Rosenthal, 28 years Mrs. Max Kahn left on Tuesday for Detroit to be gone several old, of 2751 Rochester, son of M,, and Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal, di, days. Thursday following a brief ills,-. Mrs. A. R. Roman is the guest Ile is survived, besides his pare•., of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Broder of by his wife. Hilda, and a hreth, Leslie. Funeral services t,,,,k Detroit. place on Friday at %chi). !!,!, Cemetery. Perfection Lodge , • The first of the activities of the BOSTON.—(J. T. AL—While which he was a member, was • not opposing the creation of the i year sponsored by the Temple Sis- extended Jewish Agency, he is not t•rimod, was a Keno raffle on last charge Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky Sunday which db rvoungohta o sunt ac „I rgne ticiated. Suil The deceased was well kn... hi s dm t i o n g' o p enrsoint ahl liym e eams b to er attendance of that body until its functions nancially. They are planning a heed circles. For a numb, years he %ens active in the Ci are clearly defined and until the rummage sale in the near future. Cholem and other Detroit ere, personnel is indicated, Lord Mel. Mr. and Mrs. N. Spiesberger izatiees. chett, who was on n visit here, declared in an interview with the have returned home after spend- tof the Jewish Tele- ing 10 days in Jackson, Mich. c cria g rrnehsipnonAdgeennu ten ed Agency. • The interviewer came to seek light on the attitude of Lord Mel- ists in America, I do not exactly the film "King of Kings." chett, who was a member of the see what it will do for us to re• tspent to a call from Pis- Palestine Joint Survey Commis- place the functions of the Zionist gah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. 13., to • sion, toward the proposal for the Organization until we truly under- convene for this purpose, these extension of the Jewish Agency, stand what is intended by the Jew- representatives were joined at this it being at the time understood ish Agency as it is interpreted by meeting by five Detroit rabbis. that the recemmendatitms of the the Palestine mandate," he de- Meeting until past midnight, un- Joint Survey Commission were dared. der the chairmanship of Julius drafted "for the guidance of the Must Be Advisory Body. Deutelbaum, the netting adopted Jewish Agency." The question was Under the mandate, Lord Mel- resolutions to be submitted to the prompted by the pubdestion m chett held any agency that can be Kunsky Enterprise, protesting the The Day, New York Yiddish daily, established could not assume an phetoplay's showing and urging of an interview with Lord Mel- executive character, but must its rt.moval from the screen. chett purporting to be a detailed serve as an advisory body to the The conference resolved to re- explanation of the short statement Palestine government. cenvene at 11 a. m. Sunday, at the authorized by Lord Melchett on Lord Melchett praised Harry Then, after the intermission, held at the Shaarey Zedek branch Ii nut B'rith, to hear a report from Vladimir Horowitz became the on Twelfth street on Wednesday a committee, composed of Morris hoard the steamer Homeric to the Sachcr of the Palestine Zionist representative of the Jewish Tele- Executive as an example of Zion- center of attraction, as he has evenings. Everyone interested in Shatzen, president of Pisgah been wherever he has appeared. Jewish music-is invited to visit Lodge; Joseph II. Ehrlich, presi- graphic Agency. The interview in ist efficiency and pointed out that the Day Was published under the what is needed in Palestine is the 'rho gods have been kind to him, and listen to these rehearsals. dent of the United Palestine Ap- caption, "Lord Melchett Comes placing there of executives of the •irel he has evidently returned their peal, and D. W. Simons, which Out Against Jewish Agency," type of Mr. Sadler. favors with interest. Not in the was to submit the resolutions to while in the authorized statement During his stay in Boston, Lord last five years have we heard such Choral Society. the Kunsky Enterprise on Friday. he declared "I am not sure Melchett met with a number of music as this young genius dis- The first saviors of the sight shall enter the Jewish prominent Zionists and non-Zion- whether I penses. Ile does everything that reading and vocal culture dosses, Agency if such is formed." Tho ist-s. lie spoke with great enthu- has ever been done before—only met with tremendous success. Day's text of the interview also siasm of Palestine's economic pos- better; he has pretty nearly every About 35 members attended the included criticism of the Zionist sibilitie,! before the Gan Chaim factor that snakes for genuine he- first lesson. William (layman, as- Mme than 100 representatives work in Palestine and of the Ha- Corporation, an American Jewish roics in pianism—and what he has sociate conductor, who is in company for orange planting in dassah medical work there. is imp•rlative to the n-th degree. of this work, promises to be charge of organizations attended a con- Palestine. Ile addressed a dinner a very ferenee of the Detroit Auxiliary of For Private and Public Funds. Horowitz is a marvel. Technical- "Did you see the interview in of outstanding Jews held at the and excellent pedagogue. the Jewish Consumptive Relief As- ly he is a colossus, and that means I capable Those who desire to take advan- sedation of California on Sunday the New York Day as attributed to Ritz Carlton Hotel, on the eco- that there are no "maybe's." Ile h e classes, Y morning at the Arbeiter Ring Hall you?" the correspondent asked Fmmie phase Of the Palestine has everything that can be human- coming te : if titlilktse l l a' isdsti el 's' hneusFk. tiltsfsh"u ll',,, Lord Melchett, to which he replied work. ly imagined of fingers, wrists, 539 Kenilworth, every Tuesday on Holbrook. The threatened rift in the or- that the statement published on arms, shoulders. his tones purr, f e,t,, o , ennin ign atcon2n: e3 ,0t.ionTh , efift- h artehese 3,,' ganizatien sins averted through Sept. 28 in the Jewish Daily But- Bohemian Cave la spin, ring, shout; his arpeggios the efforts of Messrs. Nusbaum and letin was submitted to him Mot,: shame the harp; his octaves are Tea Room. einer, until now the leaders its publication, but, he said, "I dartlinu, and his chords ace tre- are under way for ;among the warring factions in the did not see the translation that mo d, f Sr 1 -3-i- mendous. Ile made a thing of the Preparations g-iiarrel in the concert to he g chven i uleOct. 26y b 111,elllellt. Those present pledged , appeared in the Ness' York Yiddish wind' ou.,, beauty and fire of Rachmaninefts the Yiddishe Folks third concerto; banally perfect. auspices of the Balmy. under the their support of the work of the daily and therefore I cannot cone At 1231 Library avenue, by this auxiliarry , . ment on the interview." poetically thrilling, and he roused l ign Miss Rebecca Katzman, the Ila- She auditor, Mr. Spivok, report- Answering further questions. s, those who woud d know their the audience to such an pester), of tea leaves are ntracte to the Be- levy accompanist, who has iust re- el KM has boon forwarded for Lord Melchett emphasized the im- v...,. applause as is but seldom wit- t hemian Cave, where fortunes are t f h nessed at these concerts. The only York City, is giving a recital No v. the building being sponsored at portance of fund raising for the told with the cave luncheon. t he l .os Angeles nee es sanatorium by upbuilding of the Jewish National single disappointment came with During the past few weeks, the his refusal to add an encore to , 9, at the McGregor 1.ibrary in Detroit Jewry. A sum of $2,500 llome, mentioning in paarticular Bohemian Cave has become a ren- , II ighland Park, Wmelward at is outstanding in pledges. In ad- the Keren Ilayesod, an activity dezvous for many people who are the concerto. But he may have , Richton underenues. This conce rt i av s dition, there is a balance in the "indispensible parallel , with the , atracted both by the food served felt that after this magnificent ' 11190 the auspices of the Fla- treasury of $700. need for private investment." concerto an encore might have levy. as well as the crystal gazing and The concert is open to the . Declaring further that he did c ardreading of the fortune teller •At 10 a. m. this Sunday a meet- proved superfluous—and so he left pu blic of the board of directors will not come to the United States " to who is helping to make this place his audience with an insatiable de- An extended membership cam- be g held at the Center at 527 Hot engage in any warfare on Zionist . popular. Kiro Marsh is the for- sire for more—which, let's hope, !feign is tieing planned in order to brook to discuss future work. r policy," Lord Melchett speaking, tune teller. will be satisfied when Mr. Horo- enable the Halevy Choral Society on the Jewish Agency stated: 1 witz comes back some day to play to carry through the many inter- Those who have visited this eat- "There is much confusion as to , ing place and are frequenting it for us alone, one of his celebrated esting and unusual plans under the whole scheme of the Jewish declare that it is Detroit's most programs of piano music. way. , Agency. The fact, which is being ;unique tea room. All those desiring information as i fd i n so many s o muc h emp h The Blue Bird Fur Shop, H653 ' about the Halevy should communi- quarters, that I was the head of mite with Miss M. Polinsky, Ern ine Survey t Corn stretch of 350 hectares of land was The Ilazomir Choral Society is pire 5954-J. showing beginning this week of an the Joint Pales making rapid progress in its work terpreted mean that it implied excellent selection of new Blue mission has to been erroneously in- allotted by the Soviet authorities , for this year, while the personnel to the Sotchi Region in the Cau- F3ird F'UrS. of the organization is being in- - mountains. Located where it does not ha my becoming a member of the c- ve Jewish Agency. That is not exactly creased and strengthened by the to pay a large rental and saving y pos addition of new voices. The first in other ways, this shop i is in poor- • mition. I am astounded at G u•ren teed Brake Service rehearsals have been successful, tion to offer its furs at a great the amount of confusion that has been created on the whole subject 3979.89 7 9.89 Greed River Ave. pointing to an interesting and en- Dave Garfield, well known pro- saving. Glendale 5758. joyable concert expected to take prietor of the Garfield Motor Sales The public is invited to the show- ' matter. While I realize the spe- .' place during the early winter ' Co. at 10940 Mack avenue, is to- ing of these furs, and special an- cial need of appealing to non-Zion months. At the last meeting of day among the men in the autemo- rangements for showings may be, the Hazomir, held on Tuesday eve- made by calling the Blue Bird Fur ning, Oct. 16, it was decided that Shop, Euclid 5165. BELGIAN KING, QUEEN MAY VISIT PALESTINE. JERUSALEM.—(J. T. AL-- King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium will visit Egypt in February, it was stated. It is probable that the Belgian Kist and Queen will also come to Pal. estine. Right Downtown Halevy PEACE RESTORED IN SANATORIUM SOCIETY The Relief $10 ANT ROST OM ao SHOE STORES or t24 MwMynare n -'71 Gd,llar 5,1011,3 0.411.111V. J■ 111.44... Northwestern Ladies Auxiliary of CONGREGATION B'NAI ZION Invites all their friend. to • SHOWER Given In honor at Mrs. J. Rabinowitz, wif• of Rabbi J. Rabinowitz, TUESDAY EVE., OCT. 23, AT a O'CLOCK, At the Sy aaaaa ta, 3541 Humphreys Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home Announce a Linen Shower for the benefit of the Home at the K. of P. Lodge, 3153 Cass avenue Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 2 p. m. w Bird Fur Shop Exhibits Blue New Furs. Bridge, refreshments, prizes for each table. Only admis- sion in your donation in linen. As a suggestion: Sheets 72x90, pillow cases 18x27. You and yon• friends are invited. Crystal Ball Room, Book Cadillac Hotel. GARFIELD DISPLAYS THE NEW OAKLAND Wait For the First Showing of Furs BY BLUE BIRD An Event of Startling Importance to Milady BLUE BIRD FUR SHOP • I'II E WORLD IIAS A NEW,,jA ND 5-Course 1 DODGE BROTHERS The new Victory Six empha- sizes the unusual structural advantages first introduced in the original Victory. The chassis frame is so bolted to This unique Victory design provides roadability and rid- ing ease as remarkable and unusual as Victory pick-up, power and flexibility. There is just one way to find out how different and better Victory performance really is. Drive the car yourself! PRICES—TouringCar../995; Road- Coupe, $1045; 4-Door ster, $995; Sedan, j1095;DeLuxeSedan,$1170; Debixe 4-Pass. Coupe, $1 170; Sport Roadster, $1245; Sport Touring Car, $1245; Sport Sedan, $1295— o. b. Detroit. ALSO DODGE BROTHERS STANDARD SIX 5 Under New Management The HELENE SHOP 12172 Dexter Blvd. (Between Richton and Mon- terey) Offers a Selected Stock of Fine Silk and Velvet Dresses, Lingerie and Hose. We also specialize in dresses for stout women. Alteration done by an ex- perienced dressmaker free of charge. 8 95 Smarter lines, greater com- fort, richer appointments. smoothness, flexibility and long life. PRICES—Coupe, A thoroughly dependable $875; .1-door Sedan, $891; car in every item of con- struction that makes for Cabriolet, 44 s — 1 o. b. Detroit. THOMAS J. DOYLE, INC. JEFFERSON at CHENE F.dgerood 4460 JOHN R at ENDICOTT Norther., 5406 WOODWARD al MARTIN PLACE Glendale 7117 BEM:BIEN at WARREN Melrose 5416 FINER MOTOR CAR “.100" special sh sedan S 1.0.0. factory • Now Only Smarter in Appearance N, More Luxurious in Appointments With Increased Room and Still Finer Performance the body that it literally be- comes a part thereof—a simplified, more rugged, and squeak - proof construction that reduces weight, elimi- nates rattles and lowers the center of gravity. /112 4 - Table d'Hote `Dinner NEW VICTORY SIX but larger, providing in- creased head-room,leg-room and seat-comfort. Deeper, softer cushions and specially selected hardware and up- holstery sound a distinctive note of interior luxury, while higher and wider doors facil- itate entrance and exit. "A Home Away From llom•" ■ •\‘( "4 . 0 Bodies are not only smarter, $1.50 to $3.00 Daily Hazomir Choral Society, Don't forget our dance, Sunday, Dec. 2 8633 Twelfth Street $3 to $10 Weekly $12 to $16 Double a The Unique Style stands out in all nine new Victory body types. There is an inviting swagger in the sweep of the improved one-piece fenders, an assur- ance of power in the higher and more massive radiator and hood lines. Co!votb;a at John R. with M. C. Busses Passing Door A Good Place to Live $1. °° , il otor Cars of the Future will be row, slender, DAVE GARFIELD bile sales business who are in the limelight. The reason for this is spelt by one word: "Oakland." The excel- lence of the new car, which is dis- played in Dave's salesrooms, and the beauty of 45 design as well 11,- the fine workmanship, are placing this machine to the fore, and Dave Garfield is among the fortunate ones in position to display it. N Entirely new and original in ap- pearance, with a host of advanced engineering features, the latest Oakland All-American Six went on display in Detroit at the General Motors Fall Showing in General. Motors building. The complete line was on View in the showroom of the Richards-Oakland company, while models also were on view in the showrooms of The Garfield Auto Sales, 10940 Mack avenue. In honor of the occasion, the rooms of the Garfield company were decorated attractively and the cars were displayed amid an elaborate setting. AFI-1 has achieved tomorrow's mo- tor car vogue in the Nash "400. - today. new cars of the year, to know definitely that you would ratle,r have the Nash. You only need to drive the "4 00 --to Every line and contour of the new Salon Body style suggests the fleet, clean-cut profile of the thoroughbred. The "400 - models are big, roomy cars, but without excess hulk, smart cars without exaggeration. 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Smarter and roomier than a year ago, with bodies of distinctive de- sign and a chassis said to he the last word in mechanical refine- ment, the latest All-American model bears only a passing rein s'- blance to its famous predecessor - the first All-American Six brought out by the Oakland Motor Car corn- pony a year ago. For those, however, who will see this car at Dave's, there is in store another advantage: the genial and friendly perfume] attention of Dave himself, and the guarantee offered to prospective purchasers by his well known auto sales company. $885 to $1990, fe o. h. factory h. factory NAB 1-1"400 in :gator Car robs, 1 JIVO lt'1'a AT TEAT Ii ICES — .YO O T 1: It C.111 11.18 TII 1:.11 Twi•Ignition motor ROOMS—WEEKLY RATES $12.50 to $22.50 Sedans from Coupes, Cabriolets, Victorias from $885 to $1775, f. o. 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