Page Seven THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 21, 1947 Terrorists Called British 'Quislings' Zionist, Musical Leaders Featured At '47 Histadrut Festival Sunday Emma Scheyer to Sing DP Camp Songs She Had Collected While in Europe; George Sebastian to Direct Orchestra; Yosef Baratz, Maurice Samuel to Speak Levy New Director Of State BBYO Area Charles Levy is the new direc- Detroit's Histadrut (Gewerkshaften) campaign will con- tor of the Michigan Region for elude with the annual labor Zionist festival Sunday evening, BBYO after three years with the March 23, at Music Hall, featuring the presentation, for the United Service Organizations — Jewish Welfare Board. His most recent post was executive direc- tor of the Phoenixville USO, which serves the Valley Forge General Hospital in Pennsyl- vania. A graduate of the College of the City of New York he also at_ tended Denver University in Denver, where he taught English and social studies in the high school system. During the war he served as an aircraft armament instructor. Palestinian Pioneers Heroes of Light Drama Palestine's terrorists are lik- ened to "quislings" who are serv- ing Britain's purpose in under- mining the Jewish position, in a letter from a Jerusalem mer- chant to a Detroit friend, the lat- ter being here on a visit from Palestine. The names are omit- ted for obvious reasons. The letter describes the hor- rors of martial law, the cancella- tion of bus and taxi service, the shortage of food, and reveals the Dan Bus Co. was losing $12,000 daily. The letter continues: "They (the British) want to kill us economically and are suc- ceeding beautifully. I don't see a way out of it. There is, of course, no question they want to fight the terrorists; for they left the biggest part of the country free for this purpose. and the terrorists of course, are proceed- ing in their 'glamorous' job. I think I could kill them with my I A story of a pioneer era in Palestine, "Bilu: The Badge of Honor," and original dramatiza- tion by Arnold Pert, will be broadcast on the Eternal Light at 8 a. m. Sunday, March 23 on Station WWJ. "Bilu: The badge of Honor," which is based on Maurice Sam- uel's "Harvest in the Desert"; tells of an illfated attempt by Israel Belkind and 20 Rus- sian Jews to establish a settle- ment in Palestine during the period of Turkish rule. own hands, those quislings of the Britishers, for, what else are they? "We shall fight, and I hope we shall win in the far future. We shall not fight with the weapons of the terrorists, we shall do our work in our gardens, we shall sit in our shops even if there is nothing to sell and no customers to serve, we shall continue to exist as long as we will be able to. We must not lose our nerves and get panicky and we might yet win." 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"Wherever we went, - Mrs. Schaver stated. "we found that suffering people still sang. In fact. many of them sang in choruses and some of the songs had been sung communally despite threats of punishment for disorderely conduct." Sebastian. who will conduct the orchestra and choir, has conducted orchestras throughout the world since his graduation from the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest in 1920, at the age of 16. He was assistant conductor under Bruno Walter in 1920 and under Richard Strauss and Karl Muck in 1921. In 1923 he was assistant conductor of the Metro- politan Opera in New York. He was conductor of the Opera House GEORGE SEBASTIAN in Hamburg in 1925, in Berlin in the world's outstanding labor 1927. in Barcelona in 1930 and in Zionist leaders and a founder of Buenos Aires in 1931. During the past 15 years. Se- Dagania, and Maurice Samuel, noted author, adds importance to bastian's appearances included the program. Another prominent communities throughout the Zionist leader also will address United States and the following countries: Spain. Portugal. France,, the gathering. The Sunday evening program. Belgium, Holland, Hungary, Po- land. the Baltic States and Latin preceding which reports will be American countries. submitted on the results of this year's drive, will open with musi- cal selections by a Halevy choral 350 Bnai Brith Bowlers group under the direction of Dan Compete in Tournament Frohman. The DP songs, which will fea- Harry Kurzman, president of ture Mrs. Schaver as soloist, will the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith a special choral group be sung by of Detroit singers under the direc- Bowling Association will distri- tion of the world famous conduc- bute trophies to the winners of tor, George Sebastian. An orches- the bowling tournament, March tra of 30 musicians from the 23, at State Fair Bowling Alleys. Detroit Symphony will participate There are 350 contestants for in this special presentation. SOKThe five DP songs included in the trophy to be presented by the program are: "The Partisans Detroit Bnai Brith Council. Song," "Kaddish," "Brigade The tournament will be cul- Song," "Ani Maamin" and "The minated by a dinner dance at the Fort Wayne Hotel for bowlers Village Burns." Mrs. Schaver sang DP camp and their escorts. Arrangements songs at the Festival of Jewish for the dinner dance have been Arts . ,34.11 1 :frITTYA11$. 1.N'iltiq TPP1., FAc1.16:c1 :3Eft Printed in Black and White Crisp spring look in rayon crepe ... with a waist- whittling peplum ... with dray matic black Susan faille accents. Wayne's "Pettisized" suit - dress. 22.95. Sizes 12 to 20. Budget Shop, 2nd Floor. Monday Store Hours: 12 to 8:30