A men-cam Amish Periodical Carter CLIPTON MHOS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 28th Year of Service to Our State and Nation Detroit and Jewish Chronicle The Legal Chronicle_ 10e Single CoPY: $3.00 Per Yew VOL. 45, NO. 43 DETROIT. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1943 Will Rogers, Jr. To Be Guest Speaker At War Chest Opening Special Meeting for Campaign Workers To Be Held in Brown Memorial Chapel Max Simon To Be Guest Louis Lipsky To Be Jewish Congr ess npeaker , At Council Institute Guest Speaker Meeting at Jewish Center on Oct. 27 Town Hall Discus3ions of Community, Problems To Be Specially Feature d munity Council, and held that office for four years. He is a With the War Chest campaign min E. Jaffe and Mrs. Carl Seidl- Louis Lipsky, noted leader of member of the board of trustees as completed its work of scheduled to open officially on ler, has of the Cleveland Federation, and tributing prospect slips and the Congress and Zionist move- an officer of its Welfare Fund. Nov. 1, 1943, a number of pre- dis chnipaign events will be taking workers' kits. The workers in the ments, will be the guest speaker He is a member of the civic pro- at the meeting of the American arc place prior to that time. The special assignments committee tective committee of the Council Jewish Welfare Federation has Mesdames Milton M. Alexander, of Jewish Federations and Wel- announced that a special meeting Edward Atlas, Herman August, fare Funds, and has been 'one of of War Chest campaign workers Jack Berger, Meyer B. Berkman, the leading exponents of unity and contributors will be held on Peter M. Bernstein, David Block, among the national civic-protec- Sunday, Oct. 31, at 3 P. m. The Louis M. Bloomberg, Perry P. tive agencies. He is a careful guest speaker at this meeting Burnstine, Douglas I. Brown, thinker, a lucid writer, and a will be Congressman Will Rogers, Martin L. Butzel, Lewis H. Carl- speaker of note. His subject will Jr., of California, who recentlyMaurice Cohen, David S. be "The Community Council in returned from England, where he Diamond, Louis M. Eaton, Joseph the American Jewish Scene". consulted with officials of the Falk, Ellis Fisher, Lewis C. The Institute will be held in British Government, as well as Frank, John Frazer, Max Frank, the auditorium of the Jewish Community Center. It will open with officials of other United Na- See ROGERS—Page 7 with a registration period at 1 tions governments, about plans p. m. At 1:20 p. m. James I. Ell- for the rescue of Jews from Nazi- mann, president of Detroit's Jew- occupied lands. The meeting will M ish Community Council, will bring be held in the Brown Memorial words of greeting and welcome Chapel of Temple Beth El. to the assembly. He will then Shortly after Pearl Harbor Will Launched by J. Whlgel- o M Rogers, Jr., enlisted in the Army ntroduce Ra bbl ax introduce and went through the regular irb ernter, who will deliver the open- em e induction center to training camp. "Db nal Brith Lodge ing keynote address on th e th After he served as a private for of the Institute. LOUIS I. 4IPSKY • erz xpos two months he was sent to of- Town Hall Discussions Campaign To Honor Jewish Congress which will be C ficers' school and then was at- Then will follow three town- Government as Nazi held at the Jewish Community tached to a Tank De4royer Bat- 100th Anniversary hall discussions, on three phases Center, Woodward and Holbrook, talion at Camp Hood, Tex. While The following remarks were of the Community Council's pro- at Camp Hood he was elected to On Oct. 13, the day that Bnai on Wednesday, Oct. 20. men- ram and functions. At each of g Morris Lieberman is chairman made by John D. Di g nell, Congress. Brith became 100 years old, the of the program comm ittee that bar of the House of Representa- these town-hall meetings, three speakers will outline the Commu- • HOUSE TO HOUSE p r esidents and membership chair- is arranging a series of Congress tives, from Detroit, in connection CAMPAIGN TO BE MADE men o f all local Bnai Brith groups lectures. under discussion, and in a the period of It was announced that Mrs. with the recent action of the pity Council's work field The Metropolitan Unit of the gathered at a birthday dinner un- questions, suggestions, and self- War Chest is now completing its der the auspices of the Greater David Kallman will be the guest Mr. Lipsky is one of the out- government of Argentina in ban- will the publication of Yiddish criticism from the audience will campaign organization and is get- Detroit Bnai Brith Council, to soloist. campaign follow. Each of the sessions language newspapers in Argen- tang ready for the house-to-house, launch the largest and most ex- then be briefly summarized. block-by-block canvass of all the tensive membership drive in the standing Zionist leaders of Amer- tins: The 1:45 p. m. town-hall dis- "The government of the ica and currently the chairman homes • i the City of Detroit, ac- history of local Bnai Brith. will be concerned with Louis H. Schostak, president of the council to announcement by Mrs. For governing more than 30 years of he the has tine, by its own choice exclude cussion "Our Community Council Among Hobart A. Hoyt, chairman of the of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith American Jewish Congress. It will discuss the Western Hemisphere, has Our Neighbors". Metropolitan Unit. Altogether, an Council, announced the appoint- the Community Council's work army of 12,500 volunteers, men ment of Aaron Rosenberg, a past prises been identified with the most im- from the family of nations in throughout the world in a finally and definitely exposed it- in combatting anti-Semitism and lf as pro-Nazi in sentiment and and women, will undertake this president of Pisgah Lodge, as portant Jewish communal enter- self building better understanding be- • membership chairman of the gigantic task. Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, vice Council in charge of the city-widc position of leadership, and has P urposes it might be deduced tween Jews and non-Jews. The practice, and for Pedro all intents and moderator will be Judge William the present Ramierz chairman of the Metropolitan drive which is being conducted I attained a distinguished record as that soentthalainy Friedman. Aaron Droock will announced that the organi- simultaneously by all local Bnai a lecturer, author and publicist. rsveprrnemdeencet,ssoerv,enis msoernetim Unit, speak on anti - discrimination zation of her districts is being Brith lodges and auxiliaries. Mr. ...„ Member cuA Executive Executve em work. Michael Gimbel will out- rapidly completed. Mrs. Bi'oder Rosenberg announced that after Mr. Lipsky was elected vice and substantially, if not actually, line the Community Council's fact stated that the women's special consultation with the chairmen assignments committee, under the of membership of the lodges a president of the World Zionist an ally of Nazi Germany. The finding program. Isaac Franck oul of th e g government of Argen- will sketch the broad program of co-chairmanship of Mrs. Benja- goal of 1,500 new members in Congress held in Carlsbad, Czech- tin s a, by its recent pronouncement Detroit has been set. The auxin- in banning 'all Jewish naiirspapers public education, community re- See LIPSKY—Page 8 aries are also getting under way and magazines,' has been exposed lations, and social research. After t de- the self-criticism and discussion at this time with a drive, and in all its hideousness as a de- II. Weiner they are awaiting a quota from praved and concerous growth af- period, Mrs. Leonard will summarize briefly. the Women's District Grand fecting . the southernmost extrem- NOTICE At 3.15 p. m. the town-hall Lodge. r Western Hemisphere. iy, f the meeting will discuss "Our Com- Mr. Rosenberg stated that this What more proof does Our- " All copy must be in not drive is the Greater Detroit Bnai world need than to accept the munity Council Among aniza- Brith Council's birthday gift to elv ' Cultural a nd or g grams voluntary action of the Argen- later than Wednesday, 3 Bnai Brith, the oldest and largest ses"coordination, and pr o mu- tine government as a clear-cut tional Jewish service organization in of self-discipline in the Jewish p.m. It must be written the United States. Every Jew or e Jewish Community indication of its adhesion to and community will be analyzed. Axis hajes, director of lius C communion with the barbaric will outline on one side of paper only Jewess, 21 years or older, of sic Ju Per at th partners. Only distance and other Abraham Meyerowitz good moral character, is eligible Center, will conduct the Center handicaps stand in the way of the Community Council's func- and where possible should for membership in Bnai Brith. Symphony Orchestra in the first physical union and the application bons in cultural and organiza- Harry Yudkoff, second vice of brute force which would p ac t. be typewritten. on a parity the government of tional work. Louis Rosenzweig president of District Grand Lodge See SIMON—Page 8 See BNAI BRITH—Page 8 See DINGELL--Page 8 With "The Jewish Community Council and the Evolving Jewish Community" as its central theme, the Community Council Institute this Sunday will present to toe community a full day's program of rich and interesting discussions on vital problems of community work. The Institute is open to the public. Authorized delegates and officers of the Community Coun- cil's 195 constituent organizations will be in attendance, represent- ing their respective bodies. The principal speaker at the evening program will be Max Simon, who was the first presi- dent of Cleveland's Jewish Com- John D. Dingel Blasts Rulers Of Argentine embership Drive Chafes To Conduct Center Orchestra Tuesday, Oct. 26 Karl Krueger Makes First Appearance As Conductor of Detroit Symphony A Page From a Diary of a Jewish Soldier way back in the 1920's, and more recently auditor of a famous Park EDITOR'S NOTE: David Zagier, Avenue hotel. Bernie has, how- for many years foreign corre- ever, the unenviable reputation of spondent for British, South Afri- a "chow-hound" in Headquarter can, and Australian newspapers, Company. Last night, he button- and POW (I member of the U. S. holed me at the Service Club Army, it( telling the story of the buffet and set out on a monologue, day-by-day life in our Army at which developed within a short first hand. lie quit the editorial hour into the most tragic story, desk of a great newspaper orga- without departing from the style nization to don khaki and see the of gallows-humor in which it had Army and war for himself. "And started. He retained the sly twin- I'm seeing more and finer things kle in his protruding grey eyes, than I had ever dared hope," lie which are set behind thick, horn- stated in a recent interview. "Per- rimmed glasses and in the midst haps you might do me more jus- of a maze of little wrinkles. "Ya! So they call me chow- tice if you were to call my colunin "Jewish Soldier to His Mother," Hein? Maybe I should tell you for I am trying to write not alone hound! 1 do eat much, do I not? for myself and of myself, but for right here that I do not mind. I half a million Jews in the coun- like this camp. I like it much bet- ter than the other camp, where I try's service today. had learned to so excessively like The Viennese refugee, Private food," he began. "What other camp?" I asked Bernard Weslich, works in the Post Finance office. He's the real him. "I never called you a chow- square peg in the real square hole hound, anyway, Bernie?" I pro- on that job, for he is a Master tested. "Never mind that. Let me talk of Commerce of the University of Vienna, a former research fellow See DACIIAU—Page 7 of the University of Florence, By DAVID ZAGIER prestige. Karl Kruger is the new con- Krueger's early studies in com- ductor of the Detroit Symphony position were made under Charles Orchestra which opened the sea- son of 1943-44 on Thursday, Oct. 21, at Masonic Auditorium. Detroiters should know their new conductor, and the following autobiographic sketch will ac- quaint them with the life and background of the man who will add much to the renown of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Karl Krueger was born in Atchison, Kan., of pioneer Ameri- can stock of Swedish-German roots. His maternal grandfather was one of the original Nebraska JULIUS CHAJES settlers and a presidential elector of a series of concerts at the James G. Blaine. Center on Tuesday evening, Oct. for "Krueger," wrote Rudolf Reti 26, at 8:45 p. m. (a leading Vienna critic), "is the It is interesting to know that first native American conductor the orchestra consists of people rank." Isabel of all ages between 10 and 50. of international of the Los Dr. Aaron Farbman, well known Morse James, critic remarked: "Krue- Angeles Times, KARL KRUEGER Detroit surgeon, is concertmas- ter, and Dr. Sam Lewis, out- ger is the first American-born Later he became a pupil of the standing Detroit orthodentist, symphony conductor to attain the Skelton and George Chadwick. eminence. He is not only plays first oboe. See CIIAJES—Page 8 dean of American conductors, but the first one to achieve European See KRUEGER—Page 7