Midwest Mizrachi Sessions Here, Oct. 17-18, to Honor Dr. Churgin Mizrachi's midwest conference here, Saturday and Sunday. Oct. 17 and 18, at Young Israel Youth Center, will honor Dr. Pinkhos Churgin, President-Designate of Bar-Ilan University in Israel. A reception in honor of Dr. Chur-' gin is planned at the conference for the Saturday night session. An invitation has been extended by Abraham Nusbaum, chairman of Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University, to the entire com- munity to attend the mass meet- ing and to join in honoring Dr. Churgin. Bar-Ilan University is being established in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, under auspices of Miz- rachi Organization of America, as the first American-patterned Probe Activities of Carman Editor Sarg HANOVER, (JTA)—The Dis- trict Attorney of Oldenburg has launched an investigation of ac- tivities of Wolfgang Sarg, post- war editor of neo-Nazi publica- tions with strong anti-Semitic overtones and head of the Ger- man section of the anti-Jewish "Natinform" Fascist internation- al. The district attorney is look- ing for evidence of subversive activity and conspiracy against the state. Documents and files of the "Natinform" were found in Sarg's home by police raiders, but it is believed that many im- portant documents were remov- ed before the raid. jeuiry On the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 11 Station: WXYZ Feature: Rabbi Selwyn a Rus- lander, of Temple Israel, Day- ton, 0., will be the day's guest speaker. ** * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 11 Station: WWJ Feature: A musical and dra- matic sketch of a saintly and learned rabbi who stood up to defy his congregants, defy tra- dition and make his way to God alone will be told in "The Song of Berditchev." * * PRESCRIPTION FOR TWO Time: 3:15 p.m., Sunday. Oct. 11. Station: WWJ. Feature: In honor of the eighth annual Council Day, sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women, the story of a woman's care of a hospitalized child whose own parents are unable to visit him will be presented. The program also will highlight the many activities of Council throughout the nation. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 9, 1953 SYNAGOGUE - 7 and American-sponsored univer- sity in Israel. Friends of Bar-Ilan University and Mizrachi leaders from Cleve- land, Akron, Cincinnati, Toledo, Columbus, Chicago, Milwaukee and other midwest cities are ex , petted to attend the conference, Mr. Nusbaum said. Principal7 speakers at the event will be Dr. Churgin and Rabbi Mordecai'. Kirsh b 1 u in of New York, na- tional Mizrachi president. Both religious - Zion- ist leaders re- cently returned from an extend- ed mission to, I s r a el duringEtabbi Kirshblum which they participated in the laying of the cornerstone of the new University last July 26 in the presence of 2.000 spectators from all parts of the world, in- cluding a number of Detroit delegates. Mr. Nusbaum, also associate national treasurer of Bar-Ilan University, and Phillip Stollman, Detroit Mizrachi president, will be co-chairmen of the confer- ence, at which a program of sup- port in the midwest for the new university will be developed and plans will be made to form. a Midwest Council of American Friends of Bar-Ilan University. Dr. Churgin, guest or honor at the conference, is at pres- ent dean . of the Teacher's In- stitute of Yeshiva University. He has been affiliated with the university for 28 years and now is professor of Jewish history and literature. He is editor of "Horeb," a scholarly publication of Yeshiva Uni- versity. Selection of members of the initial faculty of Bar-Ilan Uni- versity has been started, Dr. Churgin announced in a report to the university board of trus- tees. He reported that ground for first buildings was broken shortly after public ceremonies July 26 at which the cornerstone was laid in the presence of more than 2,000 spectators. The B A. Schragenheim firm of Tel Aviv is architect for the entire project. Dr. W. C. Lowdermilk Lutheran Church Gives Kiddush Cup to Synagogue To Speak Here Dec. 7 NEW YORK, (JTA)--Justice of the congregation's celebra- Edgar J. Nathan, Jr., president, tion next year of the tercenten- At Technion Dinner The second annual founders' dinner of the Detroit Technion Society will be held on Dec. 7, it was announced this week by Benjamin Wilk, president of the local society. Mr. Wilk stated that arrange- ments have been made for the noted expert on water irrigation, Dr. Walter C. Lowdermilk, who presently is in Israel, to address the dinner. and Rabbi David de Sola Pool, spiritual leader, of Cong. Shear- ith Israel, accepted a gift kid- d ush cup from Alfred E. Mingle of the Salem Lutheran Church of .Aaronsburg, Pa. The gift was made in advance Delicious -Nutritious TRY A QUALITY STEM( Re-Zoning for Stables Perils Baltimore Hospital BALTIMORE, (JTA) — Action to prevent re-zoning of proper- ty east of the Pitnlo Race Track that would allow building of stables within 300 feet of prop- erty of the Associated Jewish Charities of B a 1 t i more was launched here by the latter agency. The re-zoning would affect the development of a $16,000,000 medical center. The Baltimore City Council previously passed the re-zoning application but it was vetoed by the Acting Mayor. A resolution opposing the re- zoning plan was adopted by the board of the agency and sub- mitted to the Mayor, Council President and all members of the Council in anticipation of an attempt to secure passage of the application over the mayoral veto. A delegation representing the Jewish groups directly concern- ed also called upon Mayor D'Ale- sandro. ary- of its founding. 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The salmon again showed their dis- dain for the "regular high and low cycle" predictions of fishery experts by appearing in the North Pacific fishing areas in small quantities for the third straight year. Members of the salmon indus- try point out that though the salmon trend is to run in a pre- dictable spawning circle, there are many other influences such as low streams, flood streams and other acts of nature that tend to upset the trend. SERVICES TEMPLE ,BETH EL: At 8:15 p.m. services today, Dr. Richard C. Hertz will speak on "A Rabbi Looks at the Kinsey Report." At 11:15 a.m., Saturday services, Rabbi Millard Klein will preach on "Jewish Trail Blazers." CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 5:20 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Robert Oppenheirn will be observed. CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac Stoilman will speak on "A Modern Deluge." AIMS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Harvey Gallison and Robert Miller will be observed. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 5:45 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Theodore Cohn will be observed. NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: At Saturday services, Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman will speak on "The Corruption of Man," HEINZ KOSHER BAKED BEANS ALSO AVAILABLE NOW! The, big economy family size can of Heinz Kosher Baked Beans. Ask for. lit, The new label, of course, has the 0 seal of approval of THE UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA.