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THE JEWISH NEWS

Prunay, April 28, 1944

Belarsky Soloist at
Annual Concert of
Workmen's Circle

MUSIC

List= May Appear
Ftierids of Opera Again at Center
!Stage' 'The Gypsy Concert Oct. 22
Mrs. Abraham, Cooper, chair-
1Baron' on May 31 man
of the Center's Music Com-

Sidor Belarsky will be feat-
ured guest artist at the lith an-
nual concert of the Workmen's
Dperiafic Presentation to Be mittee, • announces that the an- Circle Chorus, • Sunday evening,
nual' Center concert will take
1,- 'Cionducted in Masonic
place on. Sunday. evening, Oct.

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by Julius Chafes

Arrangements 'are being' made
to re-engage Emanuel -Liit, the
inc., announce their second pre-
-Metropoli-
sentation, Johann Strauss' fa- eminent Basso of the
tan
Opera
Company,
whom the
mous comic opera, -"The Gypsy
Detroit music -critics hailed as
Baron," - to be
one of the best singers ever to
given in Ma-,
come to Detroit, when•-he made
s o n is Auditor-
his Detroit debut at the Center
ium, May 31.
last fall.
The board of
directors of this
organization,
feeling that the
original plans
f 6 r operating
*ere so suc-
cessful in their JuliuS Chajes
presentation of "The Bartered
Bride4 last October,. have de-
cided to follow this pattern.
During 1944-45, the' 30th season
Their idea is to utilize local tal- of the Detroit Symphony Or-
ent in all parts available, and, cheatra holds promise of being
when necessary, to bring in out- uofstanding in its history.. Under
side artists, making every effort the administrative leaderslaip of
to import the best material for President Henry H. Reichhold
and artistic acComplishments of
sPecific_roles.
Julius Chajes, director of mu- its new - music director and con-
sic at the Jewish Community ductor, Karl Krueger, the • 29th
Center and Temple Beth El, has season recently closed resulted
been invited to conduct the pre- in a monetary surplus 'and no
sentation of the opera; - The •De ,. deficit.
Reichhold and his associates of
troit Symphony Orchestra, the
Wayne University Dance Group, the ExecutiVe Conimittee, have
and the Detroit Friends of made provision for a guaranty
fund covering the next three
Opera Chorus will participate.
years and have renewed: Krue-
John Garris, tenor of the Met- ger's contract for that period.
ropolitan Opera Company, will Other plans include increasing
sing. the title role, and Mar- the orchestra's personnel from
gizerite Kozenn, dramatic so- 96 players to 110. -
prano, will sing the leading
Concerts, too, will be sub-
feminine role. Other singers to
have supporting roles will be: stantially increased in number
and variety. There will be 20
Carlton Gould, baritone, New on Thursday evenings, 12 Satur-
Opera Company, New York; day evening subscription con-
M a r g i t Kormendy, contralto; certs, 14 Young People's pro-
Cyril Wezemael, baritone; Wyn grams on Saturday mornings,
Garden, Canadian coloratura so- and some extras.
prano; William. W. Tennant,
There are to be distinguished
baritone; Str a u oy. Edwards, soloists, among whom already
mezzo - soprano, and Marshall
engaged are Fritz Kreisler, Ru-
Bruce, baritone.
dolf Serkin, Jascha Heifetz and
Dr. Lothar Wallerstein, emi- Artur Schnabel.
nent stage director of the Met-
ropolitan Opera -Cornpany,, will Mischakoff is Soloist -
again be in charge of. the pro- on GM Symphony Program
duction..
Mischa Mischakoff, concert-
The opera will be given. en- master of the NBC Symphony
tirely in English. Translations Orchestra, will be soloist on the
have been mad b,ST - Ruth and General Motors Symphony of
Thomas Martin of New York.
the Air program Sunday, when
: Tickets are on sale at Grin- Dr. Frank Black conducts Henri
Dell's.
Wieniawski's Concerto No. 2
for Violin and Orchestra in D
Minor. The program is heard
1Proskauer Is Given
over NBC from_ 5 to 6 p. m.

•
- The
Detroit Friends of Opera,

ymphony Plans
Longer Season;
Soloists Named

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Good Will Citation

MISS EVELYN GURVITCH

May 14, at the Detroit Institute
of Arts,
Mr. Belarsky will sing He-
brew, Yiddish, English and Rus-
sian folksongs and arias from
French and Italian operas.
Dan Frohman will conduct the
chair, and the pianists will be
Rebecca Frohman and Evelyn
Gurvitch.
The chorus will sing selections
from modern Jewish composers,
including Engel, • Low, Gelbert,
Weiner, Heifetz, Helfman and
Frohman, and the Ballad for
Americans; with Mr. Belarsky as
soloist.

Our Film Folk

By HELEN ZIGMOND

(Copyright, 1944,
Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

William Fox, the top movie
mogul of the hazy-daisy -days of
the '20s, announced his plans to
return to picture production. Has
optioned a 1,500-acre tract of
land on which to build studios,
stages, etc., when building ma-
terials are aVailable. His com-
panY will be oat co-operative
'lines with stars, airectors, writ-
ers participating in the profits.
Also intends to form a world-
wide distributing organization
for his product.
* * *
Eddie Cantor just re-signed
with his Ipana sponsor for an-
other two years. In hiS 13 years
of radiacting he has maintained
a 'remarkably good CrosSley av-
erage of 28. Recently when
spotted 'oppOSite Frankie, the
Voice, ha made bets that he
would double Sinatra's 'rating
before the end of the season.
Last Crossley report: Cantor up
2.5 points—Frankie dropped 1.9.

dren and six counselors each.
The medical clinic is equipped
to meet all health requirements.
Boys and girls attending
Fresh Air Camp are required to
use the buses provided to and
from the camp. Buses leave the
JeWish Community Center,
Three 3-Week Periods to Be Woodward at Holbrook, at 8
a.. in, the first Monday of each
Conducted at Brighton,
camp period. Physical examina-
June 26 to Aug. 27
tions are conducted by a staff of
physicians at the Jewish Com-
Monday, May 1, marks the munity Center the Friday before
opening of registration for Fresh each period begins.
Air Camp.
Camp Equipment
Appointments may be made
Parents and friends are in-
by parents of prospective camp-
ers by calling Mrs. Weiss, Camp vited to visit children at camp
Registrar, MA. 8400 any hour between 2 and 4 p. m. on visiting
between 12 a. m. and 6 p. In. days only. To reach Fresh Air
Camp drive out Grand River
Mondays through Fridays.
Ave., U. S. 16. At Five Mile
Fresh Air Camp, located on Road check mileage and con-
wooded Blaine Lake, near Brigh- tinue on U. S. 16 for 30 miles to
ton, Mich, has proved a popular U. S. 23, turn right at State Po-
camping spot for Jewish boys lice Post on U. S. 23 for six
and girls for many years. This miles, turn left into lane marked
year the season's schedule will Fresh Air Camp.
be divided into three three-week
Campers are required to bring
periods as follows: Period 1,
June 26 to July 16; Period 11, play suits, bathing suits, extra
July 17 to Aug. 6; Period 111, shoes, rubbers, rain coat. extra
stockings, underwear, warm coat
Aug. 7 to Aug. 27.
or sweater, cameras, comb, hair-
For Boys and Girls, 7-16
brush, toothpaste, toothbrush,
A $10 deposit is required at
soap, towels, wash cloth, musical
the time of registration, the bal-
instrumentals, costumes, s 1 i p. -
ance of the fee must be paid the
pers, bathrobe, extra night
Friday before leaving for camp.
Deposits are returned only when clothes. Parents are requested
to mark all personal belongings,
a cancellation. is requested in
writing at least five days before
Lebanese Government
the camp period begins. Other
refunds are Made only when the Opposes Jewish State
BIERUT, Lebanon (JTA)—The
child leaves camp at the phys-
Lebanese Government is op-
ician's order.
Boys and girls between 7 and posed to the establishment of a
16 are eligible for Fresh Air Jewish national home in Pales-
Camp. Included in the camp tine, Acting Premier Abu Shalah
program are land and water told, a representative of t h e
sports, handicraft and special in- Jewish Telegraphic Agency. -
Lebanon, Shalah added, is
terest groups.
Physical Examination
also opposed to the creation of
Camp food is prepared in a Greater Syria federation to
modernized kosher kitchens. include Syria, Lebanon, Trans.
Four dormitories house 50 chil- jordan and Palestine.-

Open Registration
At Fresh Air Camp
Starting Monday

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Martha R-aye's appearance at
the Walter Reed - Hospital
NEW YORK; (JTA)—Pointing brought smiles to the faces of
out that the economic readjust- the wounded ... but most grate-
: ments and the possible imena- ful were those soldiers she met
ployment that- will follow the hi. North' Africa -whom- she re7
- war will provide fertile ground membered and called by their
. for racial propagandists, - Judge first -names. -
Joseph M. Proskauer, president
of the American Jewish Corn-
mittee, warned this week that
"every man, woman and cnild in
KOSHER
America must learn to under-
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stand and recognize -the vicious
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Accepting a good will citation
awarded him by the New: York
Round Table of the National
Conference of Christians and
Jews for his services in behalf
of American unity, Judge Pros-
the dinner of the
kauer said that "whoever
preaches suspicion and mistrust
6f a fellow-American on the
basis of race or religion is a
MeSsenger of `riation,a1 destruc-
tion. Realization of this truth,
coupled with the warmer under-
AT JEWISH 'COMMUNITY CENTER
standing of our neighbor that
Wootlytrard and Holbrook
comes from working with him
on community projects, cap keep
GPAST: spgAKER:. —
Us safe." The award - was pre-
sented to - Judge Proskauer by.
District Attorney' Frank Hogan
: of New York County.
National President of -the Federation of Lithuanian Jews

FREDSON'S

Make Your Reservations for

Detroit Federation of Lithuanian Jews

SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 30

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Blai) FIFE

Next to Vesuvius erupting,
biggest jolt in Movietown was .:
Sol Wurtzeil departing the Fax
Wurtzel, a producer: on that,
lot for 30 years, says he knew
when he took the job• it ,wouldift.
steadYI

This dinner .7wilr inaugurate Detroit campaign for $15,000

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Cantor RobeA Vulman of Temple Israel

will be featured in a musical program,

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