Ancerl Will Direct the Czech Philharmonic GALA HALLOWEEN PARTY COVEYOU'S POOLSIDE LOUNGE Danny Raskin's One of Europe's oldest and most I he was sent to the Prague Con- distinguished orchestras, the Czech servatory of Music to study con- Philharmonic, will make its debut I ducting. As part of his final exam- Saturday night, at Masonic Audi- illation he was required to conduct 22010 STEPHENSON HIGHWAY (1-75) Bet. 8 and 9 Mile — Hazel Park torium. . one of his own compositions, "Sin- Long acclaimed on the conti- fonietta," with the Czech Philhar- nent, the Czech Philharmonic monic—the same orchestra he was brings with it a long tradition of to conduct regularly 20 years later. COSTUMES OPTIONAL • Fun, Etc. • Favors excellence. Ancerl, who survived Nazism, • Prizes Karel Ancerl, who will conduct, retains a position of loyalty in his NOW OPEN FOR SUNDAY DINNER, NOON to 8 P.M. was attracted to music even as a Jewish community. 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Then she decided to pretend to be ill her- self, hoping he might be so con- cerned about her that he'd forget his own ailments . . . So one even- ing she greeted him with a recital of how miserable she felt . . . He was unusually quiet during dinner, and she thought perhaps her ruse was working . . . But she was soon disillusioned . . . "I don't know what's wrong with me," he groaned. "I think I must be coming down with what you've got." HITCHIKING FROM Santa Fe to Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the late afternoon, 22-year-old Dennis G o u 1 d, son of Harriet and Ed Gould, wrote . home about finally being picked up by a man in a big convertible There was little traffic and they sped along with- out much talk . . . Suddenly the driver threw on his brakes, stopped and then backed up for about 100 yards . . . Unlocking the glove compartment, he pulled out a re- volver . . . As Dennis froze in his seat too scared to even yank open the door and get away, the man took aim out of his window and shot twice . . . As he put the gun away, he said, "Son, never leave a rattler on the road—alive!" THEY SAY LIGHTNING never strikes twice in the same place, but Arnie Aisen only believes half of it at the Hollywood Mirror Gal- lery in the Green-8 Shopping Cen- ter . . . A few months ago, we wrote about a box of glass falling from its hoist and crashing down- ward . . . without a single piece breaking . . . It happened again last week . . . This time, however, there was broken glass. AMAZING THE wonderful ma- terial on Judaism furnished by the Jewish Community Council . . . Never knew such marvelous infor- mation was available . . . Greek friend of Bernie Kerner at Dar- bys has a keen desire to under- stand the fundamentals and teach- ings of all races and religions .. . Bernie got him a book on the Pic- torial History of The Jew and we called Betty Shepherd, executive director Walter Klein's secretary at the Council . . •. The material sent us was so good that we hated to part with the pamphlets and books ... Bernie, too . . . However, there's ,plenty _ more and we've already put in our request for the excellent and most informative reading material. WHILE WAITING outside the Dexter-Davison Market last week, Morton Stone watched as a boy about 8 in the car parked along- side his was wildly twisting the steering and uttering motor like sounds . . . Mortie watched him awhile, then leaned over and said, "Hey, fellow, you better stick your arm out when you go round a curve or you'll get a ticket."' . The lad regarded Mortie scornfully "Look, bub," he said, "you stick your arm out a space ship apd ,yeu'll,-have .it ripped ,off." 4 : •