Toscanini To Inaugurate General Motors Winter Hundreds Subscribing Series with Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn on Oct. 31 For Zionist Balfour Ball At Statler on Nov. 6 Arturo Toscanini will inaugu- them "Giovinezza." rate the Winter series of the He was wrested from his posi- General Motors Symphony of the tion as conductor at La Scala Air Sunday, October 31 (NBC, and was summoned by Mussolini i 5:00 to 6:00 p. m., EWT) when for an interview which lasted he conducts the NBC Symphony for more than an hour. The Duce in a brilliant program of works pleaded, cajoled and finally by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. threatened the maestro with re- The concert will be the first of prisals against his singers and twelve programs which the cele- musicians if he did not succumb brated maestro will conduct on to the Fascist party. Toscanini, the GM hour during the winter whose father was one of the months. Sharing the Winter brave young men who stood side Series will be Leopold Stokowski, by side with Garibaldi to win who will wield the baton for Italy's freedom, could not be twelve concerts, scheduled for shaken from his faith. Perhaps the most moving expe- December 12 through February 27. Toscanini will be on the po- rience of his colorful and trium- dium for six consecutive programs phant career was on September starting October 31 and will re- 9, following the day of Italy's turn for six additional broadcasts, surrender, when Toscanini led the NBC Symphony in a spon- March 5 through April 9. To open his initial program, taneous broadcast entitled "Vic- Toscanini has selected the over- tory, Act 1." Climaxing the event ture to Mozart's last great work, was the Hymn of Garibaldi and "The Magic Flute." Beethoven's the maestro's own arrangement "Symphony No. 8 in F. Major," of "The Star Spangled Banner." which had its New York premiere He now has in preparation, pro- 99 years ago, and Haydn's "Sym- grams for "Victory, Act II" and phony No 104 in D Major," as- "Victory, Act III," which he will sure music lovers of a genuine conduct on the occasions of vic- Toscanini occasion. tory over Naziism and Japan. To millions of Americans in The program: wartime and to our armed forces 1. Overture to "The Magic and natives in allied lands—the Mozart Flute" latter, by means of shortwave 2. Symphony No. 104 in D broadcast—the music of Toscanini Haydn Major may well be interpreted as the 3. Symphony No. 8 in F zealous and passionate expression Beethoven Major of Toscanini's belief in freedom, democracy and final victory Conductor—Arturo Toscanini. against tyranny and oppression. Speaker—Charles F. Kettering, director of the General Motors He was beaten in the streets in and Laboratories Research Bologna in 1931 by Fascist black- chairman of the ' National In- shirts following a concert in which ventors' Council. he refused to play the Fascist an- Fall Convention of Michigan Synagogue Conference to Be Held November 21, 1943 Preparations are under way for the coming fall convention of the Michigan Synagogue Conference, which will be held Sunday morn- ing, November 21, the date set at the last meeting of the Execu- tive Committee. At that meeting held jointly with the Finance Committee on October 17, an inspiring report of a successful season of activities was heard from Rabbi M. J. Wohl- gelernter, general secretary, and plans were laid for even greater and more expanded program of action for the ensuing months. Among its more recent achieve- ments, it was disclosed, are in- cluded: the successful High Holi- days War Bond Drive, which by the concerted efforts of all syna- gogues netted the U. S. treasury over two million dollars to the credit of the Jewish Community. Through the intercedence of the Michigan Synagogue Conference, postponment of induction into the Army was secured for Jewish boys until after the High Holidays. The report also revealed the great part the Michigan Synagogue Conference has played in the fur- therence of the Sabbath Observ- ance Movement in close co-opera- tion with the Women's League for Sabbath Observance. The most outstanding achieve- ment of the Michigan Synagogue Conference in recent months, is the creation of a Circuit Rabbin- ate for the State of Michigan and the engagement of Dr. S. S. Auer- bach as field Rabbi, to administer to the religious and educational needs of the smaller communities Detroit's Newest and Most Beautiful Funeral Home scattered throughout the State of Michigan, who, by reason of their small size, do not have the means of engaging a spiritual leader themselves. Rabbi Auerbach's heartening report of achievements in the comparatively short time of his activity more than justify the efforts of Michigan Jewry to support this sacred cause. Rabbi Auerbach's work has brought the spirit of traditional Judaism and Jewish education in places where no Jewish religious life existed at all. To give further impetus to the work of the Michigan Synagogue Conference, Rabbi Jacob M. Brown, one of the most accomp- lished graduates of the Hebrew Theological College of Chicago, is executive director. Rabbi Brown was ordained in 1934, and received his academic training at Crane College, Chi- cago, and Emory University, Ga. Since his grduation, he has gain- ed considerable acclaim in the communities he has served, name- ly, Atlanta, Ga., and Sioux City, Iowa. In recognition of his im- portant work for religious Zion- ism, he was named a member of the Vaad Haroshi of the Mizrachi Organization of America. Rabbi Brown is also a member of the faculty of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah in Detroit. 4-11 Membership Rises An army of 62,404 rural boys and girls in New York state is enrolled in the 1943 4-H club program, a 75 per cent increase over the 1942 num- ber of 35,853 members. Offering a Complete Funeral Service at Moderate Prices KAUFMAN FUNERAL HOME CONVENIENTLY LOCATED — AMPLE PARKING SPACE 9419 DEXTER (2 blocks south of Chicago Blvd.) TYLER 7-4520 L_ October 29, h ;3 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle i2 Hundreds of patrons are sub- scribing to the Zionist Balfour Ball to be held Saturday, Nov. 6, at the Hotel Statler. Abraham Cooper, president of the Zionist Organization of De- troit, announces the following ad- ditional patrons: Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Agree, Mr. and Mrs. I. Allender, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Allender, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Aronow, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bader, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker, Dr. and Mrs. B. Bernbaum, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. William Boesky, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bonin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Borman, Harry Bradin, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Broder, Mr. and Mrs. A. Har- ry Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dunitz, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich, Arthur Faber, Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Fauman, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Feigenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freedman, Rabbi and Mrs. Eric Friedland, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gendelman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerson, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Glassman, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gunsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Green, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Greenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaminsky, Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kogan, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Laikin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Lieberman, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Maddin, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mendelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Moers, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace J. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Osnos, Mr. and Mrs. Max Osnos, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer L. Prentis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rad- ner Mr. and Mrs. George M. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosen. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosen- baum, Morton Rosin, Mr. and Mrs. William Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson, Myer Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Rycus, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schaver, Mau- rice A. Schlafer, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schmier, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Melbin Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schreiber, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Schreier, Dr. and Mrs. David Seligson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Selesnick, Abe Shiffman, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiglitz, Mr. and Mrs. Na- than Tarnow, Jack Thumin, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Touff, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trunsky, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tushman, Mr. and Mrs Henry Weinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weingarten, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Weinstein, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weisman, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zeldes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brody, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Columpus, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fox, Aaron Gershen- son, Mr. and Mrs. Max Handler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kamil, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold LaKritz, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leader, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Margolis, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Margolis, Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Paysner, Mr. and Mrs. George Seyburn, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sidney, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tabashnick, Dr. and Mrs. George Weiss, Dr. and Mrs. Otto Weiss. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacob Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Aronow, Mr. and Mrs. Herman August, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Barak, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Chatman, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen, Mr. Irwin D. Feig, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour J. Frank, Mr. Samuel Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Franzblau, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Freeman, Mr. David Fried- man, Judge William Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gale, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, Mr. Herman Golanty, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gottlieb, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Grant, Mr. Charles Grosberg, Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roll of Honor of 89 Members of Turover Aid Society Unveiled at Impressive Ceremonies ning of the peace also so that fu. ture fathers and mothers may not have to, suffer the agonies of worry over our loved ones who are in constant danger and peril." The Turover Aid Society, at solemn and impressive ceremon- ies, presided over by Sol Lum- berg, chairman of its USO Com- mittee, unveiled a Roll of Honor to its 89 sons and daughters in the Armed Forces of the United States, at a rally held in the Jeri- cho Temple, Monday evening, Oct. 25. Over five hundred people at- tended the ritual. The drill and color guard of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States, Department of Michigan, participated in the cere- monies by presenting the Colors and leading the gathering in the Pledge of Allegiance. The keynote of the meeting was struck by Solomon Rubin, presi- dent of the Organization, who said: "With a son and daughter in the service of our country, not only do I have a personal stake in a quick victory but in the win- Mayor Speaks C. Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hersch, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shurly Horwitz, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Jospey, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kra- mer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Langer, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stamler, Mr. and Mrs. Myron S. Steinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steinman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Waxman, Mr. Louis Wein- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Simon H. Weisman, Mr. and Mrs. David P. Zack, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zeff. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lezell, Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Maddin, Mr. and Mrs. I. Mellin, Mr. and Mrs. Gershon Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam London, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers, Mr. Gus Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Max Newman, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Perell, Mr. and Mrs. David Pol- lack, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pol- lack, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pre- gerson, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. D. Quint, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ratt- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ross, Dr. Harry C. S a 1 tz s t ei n, Dr. and Mrs. Alex W. Sand- ers, Dr. and Mrs. David J. Sand- weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schil- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Scho- stak, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Schostak, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sheeter, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shevitz, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sil- verman, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Slatkin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slatkin, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Somlyo. The meeting was addressed by James I. Ellman, president of the Jewish Community Council; Sam- uel J. Rhodes, Commander of the Jewish War Veterans, and Mayor Edward J. Jeffries, Jr. Mr. Ellman unveiled the Honor Roll and expressed the deep ap- preciation of the Jewish commun- ity for the fine part the organiza- tion has taken in Jewish affairs and its generous contribution to the War Chest. Mr. Rhodes presented the Col- ors to the organization and said : "The foes of democracy are st ill among us. Some of them may be hiding in their rat holes for the duration, but they will scurry forth when victory has been won on the field of battle and at- tempt to nullify that victory by transplanting the vicious doctrine of hitlerism to this country. And if we permit that to happen, then the oceans of blood being spilled today for the preservation of our ideals and traditions will have been in vain." He further stated: "It is the duty of every freedom- loving American to fight hate, in- tollerance and bigotry if we are to keep our flag over the 'land of the free and the home of the brave.' We must constantly fight for the preservation of those in- alienable rights guaranteed to all Americans by our Constitution and Bill of Rights." Mayor Jeffries dwelt on the important part the people of De- troit are playing in our war ef- fort and emphasized the need of constant co-operation between all groups so that we may not falter in that effort. He said: "As De- troit goes, so goes the war. The more we produce for our armed forces, the more harmoniously we work and strive together, the sooner will we have our loved ones back home with us." Over $650.00 was raised at the rally for the Turover USO Com- mittee to enable it to carry on its work of sending packages to its men and women in the armed forces. The committee in charge of arrangements for the evening was composed of Isadore Sosnick, Max L. Roberts, Abe Geller, Jul- ius Schwartz, Ben Horwitz, Mor- ris Fisher and Sam Bonin. Mrs. Samuel Kunin, president of the Ladies Auxiliary, and Mrs. Israel Weiner, its vice-president, were in charge of the committee which served a luncheon at the conclu- sion of the ceremonies. FREDSON'S KOSHER Restaurant and Dining Room UNEXCELLED FOOD AIR CONDITIONED—OPEN 24 HOURS Private Dining Room for Parties 12017 DEXTER BLVD. NOdhlewn 9786 .1 Re-Elect Councilman Henry S. Sweeny A Liberal Minded Faithful Public Official Qualified - Capable Contributed by a Friend. 1