`meace' n Varon Tells Bond Women of Egyptian-Nasser European Welfare Organiza- "The Suez problem has grown greatly over the past four or five years, and this problem is not merely one , of rising Arab nationalism. It is no satisfaction to Israel, however, to go to Washington, London and Paris and say, 'We told you so.' " Speaking was Max Varon, Consul of the State of Israel who came here from his New York office on Wednesday to address a luncheon of the Women's Division, State of Israel Bonds, at Rainbow Ter- race. Varon told his audience of nearly 200 women bond pur- * * * Beth Aaron Sisterhood Workers Turn Bond Pledges into Cash Funds AJ Congress Urges N'Positive Leadership' chasers that it has been only a NEW YORK, (JTA) — The year since the world has begun tion), Charles Vikser, Charles to take notice of Egyption Weiner, William Zimmerman, Presidential candidates of both Premier Nasser—the date • being Max Hayman, Benjamin Brod- parties were urged by the Amer- significant since that was when man, Harry Kraft and Henry ican Jewish Congress to provide the cottpn for arms deal was Keywell, Mrs. Perry Goldman, CHEN "affirmative leadership" - in the signed. "Nasser is a menace to the chairman, awarded charms public school desegregation ef- world," Varon said, but more (each for the sale or purchase fort by "asserting and reassert- than ,that to Israel, he is our of $2,500 in bonds) and named ing their support of the Supreme neighbor." He referred here to Mrs. Albert Potiker and Mrs. Court decision, their intention Egypt's_ strategic closeness to Julius Ring as tv.ip new Detroit to bring about prompt compli- women to be added to the ance with its terms and their . the Jewish state. Commenting on the growth ranks of the advanced CHEN repudiation and condemnation of Israel's armed forces in the guard (completion of all 12 of -all efforts to nullify the de- past eight to 10 months, Varon charms for the CHEN bracelet cision and oppress those who said that while the sale of 48 showing the sale of $30,000 in assert their constitutional jet planes to Israel (two dozen bonds). rights." Other participants in the pro- each from France and Canada) The call to Republican and gram were Mesdames Philip had alleviated the concern of Democratic leaders was issued Cutler, the day's chairman; Defense Minister Ben-Gurion, in the form of a resolution it had created sleepless nights Nathan Glenner, Lillian .Wit- adopted by the members of the tenberg, Morris Stein, Charles American Jewish Congress for the Finance Ministry. Each plane sells for .$350,000, Makie, Abe Rosenberg and executive committee, at an all- and with spare parts and man- Louis Redstone. day meeting held here. power the cost is increased to Malben to Add Increased $700,000 per plane, or a stag- Bering $33,600,000 for the 48 Facilities to Care for Aged Highlight of a two-day coun- planes. He said that these are vital dollars which might well trywide conference on the prob- BUSINESS AND be channeled into constructive lems of Israel's aged, sponsored PROFESSIONAL MEN projects were the tension to by Malben, the Joint Distribu- tion Committee welfare pro- Select and Distinctive Gifts now ease. _ arriving for your Holiday giving. Miss Israel of 1956, Sarah gram in the Jewish state, was a decision to found the Israel Salesmen will call at your office Tal, who has been touring the Gerontological Society to pro- at your convenience. country for the bond drive, was vide additional facilities and We Will Wrap Your Gifts presented a birthday scroll by Mrs. Charles Milan, chairman services for the aged men and CALL: TO 8-6618 of the Women's Division. She women of the country. The con- MO-MAR ference was held at Malben's will take the scroll back to DISTRIBUTING CO. Israel for Premier Ben-Gurion Frieda Schiff Warburg Home in honor of his 70th birthday. for the Aged, in Nathanya. Earlier, Mrs. Milan and Varon joined to cut a special birthday TAIL cake in celebrating the Pre- ER OTHR CLOTH mier's birthday. MATZ CUST Announcement was made by UN. 4-7682 Mrs. Milan of the sale since the 7639 W. McNICHOLS start of the fall campaign of $151,750 in Israel Bonds, after which Mrs. Philip Helfman pinned the following national There's style news aplenty for men sponsors - (purchasers of $1,000 in our newly arrived bonds): 3 BUTTON - NATURAL Mesdames Edwin Benson, SHOULDER SUITS; Samuel Bonin, Herman Brodsky, TOPCOATS - OVERCOATS INorman Cattier, Sol B. Edel- man, Arnold Frank, Philip . JACKETS and SLACKS Kanat, Jay Kogan, Albert IMPORTED FROM GREAT BRITAIN Posen, Sarah Riseman, . Julius Including Forstman and 100% all-wool Cash- Rottenberg, Jack Seder- (repre- mere Fabrics. In Regulars, Shorts and Longs senting the Jewish Women's in all Sizes. . ' ATTENTION . BEN NEW for FALL and WINTER Pictured at the home of Mrs. Ben Freeman, where they met to be assigned pledges made during the highly successful Israel Bond Appeal at Beth Aaron Synagogue, are these mem- bers of the congregation's Sisterhood, left to right: Mesdames BELLE KAWNSKY, BERTHA STEARN, EMMA ADELSON, MAMIE FREEMAN and FAY HALEM. Not shown is Mrs. Ida Last. The women obtained nearly 100 percent of their goal by this Wednesday, the date of the Women's Bond Division fall luncheon. OVER 500 GARMENTS TO CHOOSE FROM! Jewish Maestro to Conduct New York City Opera Here Erich Leinsdorf, Jewish gen- eral director of the New York City Opera CoMpany, will con- \ duct the company's perform- ances Nov. 7-14 in Detroit. Leinsdorf, newly appointed op- era maestro, is also conductor of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Born 1912 in Vienna, he first studied piano, cello, composi- tion, and theory at the State Academy there. At 22,-.- he as- sisted Bruno Walter, conducting in Salzburg. He later became chief assistant to Toscanini in preparation of operas for the Salzburg • festivals of 1935, 37 and 38. Endorsed by Toscanini, he was engaged, sight unseen, by the Metropolitan Opera Association in 1937. Aged 26, he conducted ten performances of "Walkure," establishing himself as one of the leading U. S. conductors. After the death of Artur Bodan- sky, in 1939 he became principal conductor of German opera for the Met. Demanded by the Cleveland Orchestra, he joined that organization in 1043. But with only half a season finished, he was requested to conduct for the U. S. Army, into which he was then inducted. ' • Medically discharged in 1944, he resumed activities with the Opera and Symphony. A few years later, he was one of the first U.S. residents to conduct in war-torn Europe, still con- tinuing several months work each year in Europe and Israel. Last winter he completed 20 concerts as guest conductor of the Israel Philharmonic Orches , tra. In E4rope he has conducted the London Philharmonic, the Royal Philharmonic, the Can- certgebouw in Amsterdam, and the Vienna Opera and Philhar- monic, among others. Some of his American - guest appearances have been with the Frank Drama Shocks Germans into Silence BERLIN, (JTA) — The horri- fying truth of Nazi World Wat II atrocities against Jews shocked German audiences to silence last week, during the performance of "The Diary of Anne Frank,".. hit Broadway play, based on the true diary of a young Jewish girl murdered in a German concentration camp. The drama opened simul- taneously in six West German and one East German cities, three of whose audiences re- acted with silence, snuffing out all aplause. In four Others, a long period of silence was fol- lowed by an ovation for the German actors. Three German newspapers, "Der Kurier," "Die Welt" and "Nacht-Depesche" indiCated that the foundation of the play was completely factual. The audience reaction is significant in the light of the disbelief and de- rision with which movies of ac- tual concentration camps had been received just after the war and the negligible sale of the German edition of the Frank book, plus its rebuffed intro- duction in the German schools. We are also showing .. . ,IVY LEAGUE STYLES FOR YOUNG MEN Come In and See Them for Yourself—No obligation Fifth Avenue Clothes at Moderate Prices COMPLETE FORMAL RENTAL SERVICE 1 .FOR ALL OCCASIONS THE VOLUNTEERS FOR ERICH LEINSDORF San Francisco Opera Associa- tion, the Robin Hood Dell Or- chestra, in Philadelphia, and the Hollywood.Bowl. The imposing list of his rec- ordings include Beethoven's third and seventh symphonies. Mozart's thirty-fifth, fortieth, and forty-first, Brahm's first, Sibelius' fifth, 'and Deb`ussy's "Pelleas." Leinsdorf has been married for 17 years to the former Ann Frohnknecht, with whom he has five children. He resides in sub- urban New York. The schedule of New York Opera performances here is as "Rigoletto," Nov. 7; "Mignon," Nov. 9; "Carmen," matinee of Nov. 10; "La iia- heme," evening of Nov. 10; "The Tempest," matinee of Nov. 11; "La Traviata," evening of Nov. 11; "Il Travatore," Nov. 12; "Orpheus in the Underworld," Nov. 13; "Die Fledermaus," Nov. 14. Elect Surgeon to Society PHILADELPHIA, (JTA)—Dr. Moses Behrend, consultant on surgery at the. Albert Einstein Medical Center here, has been named an Honorary Fellow of the International College of Sur- geons. STEVENSON -KEFAUVER Invite You to Meet The Hon. Abraham Ribicoff . Governor of Connecticut At a Luncheon Wednesday, Oct. '17, at 12:30 P.M. In the Main Ballroom of the Veterans, Memorial Bldg., 151 West Jefferson Hear Governor Ribicoff Discuss the Suez Question And Other Explosive _Issues of the Day I would like to attend the VOLUNTEERS FOR STEVENSON - KEFAUVER luncheon for Governor Ribicoff. Enclosed is my check (at $3.50 per person) for reservations. NAME ADDRESS Volunteers For Stevenson-Kefauver 2602 David Stott Bldg. WO 1-6110