Jwv Military Ball Dr. Dov Biegun to Address Histadrut Mid-Season Rally Workers; delegates and friends of the Detroit Israel Histadrut Campaign will gather at a mid-season rally, at 8:30 p.m., Thursday. at Young Israel Cen- ter. Dr. Dov Biegun, vice-presi- dent of AMPAL, will be guest speaker of the evening, and Shoshana Brooks . Friedman, popular Detroit singer, will .pre- sent a program of Yiddish and Hebrew songs, As the campaign gathers momentum, another. conference of " the Landsmanshaften Divi- sion has been called for 12:30 p.m., Sunday, at 13722 Linwood, to plan the final phase of this year's drive. Meanwhile, officers of the Histadrut Campaign continue their optimism over results so far attained in the drive. Steady progress •in returns and good attendance at divi- sional report and breakfast meetings each Sunday have contributed to the wave of en- thusiasm of drive leaders, Though most divisions made good showings in returns, a sur- vey indicates that the past week might have been termed "Labor Zionist Week." Farband's Aria- zaroff Branch led the parade of returns with $5,000 added to its 1955 figure. Leading the list of workers were S. Firestone, D. Tabock, M. Schubiner, W. Gay- marl, S. J. Greenberg, M. J. Schaver and H. Schumer. Poale Zion Branch No. 2, with J. Glazer, J. Kahn, J. L. Stone, M. Levine and Mrs. E. Friedman, Roger Raid-win Cont'nm s Hangings After Examining ti Trial Records Planned for March-5 also led in drive efforts. Farband Branch 552 indicated it will probably increase last year's ef- fort by a third. Jacob Glasser, Histadrut chairman, reports continued activity by M. Brod-; sky, S. H. Greenberg and M. Salinger. Other divisions showing in- creased action last week were scrap metal, M. Saslove; profes- sional, Drs. S. C. Stein and Hud- son Rosenthal; Farband Branch 114, M. Chasnick and M. Abrams; Pioneer Women, Mesdames F. .Schreier, A. Salinger, S. Pine, B. Hearshen, E. Lempert, J, Kellman, Jennie -Glen and S. Wesley. Landsmanshaften grouPs were paced by A. Wineman and Odes- ser Society, with the unit only a few hundred dollars below its campaign goal. Dr. Biegun, who will address Thursday's rally, has been an active Zionist since his youth. He was associated with the Jewish National Fund and Jewish Agency and has raised substantial loans for both. Educated in British schools, Dr. Biegun speaks 13 languages fluently, including Hebrew and Yiddish. He served in World War II with the British Army in France, the low countries and Norway, and was a member of the British War Crimes Investi- gation Unit. He has achieved fame as an orator and is popular as a speaker before Jewish and non-Jewish audiences. A' social hour will conclude Thursday's rally meeting. Canadian Jewish Congreiss Opposes Staging of 'Merchant of Venice' rapid execution of two Egyptian PARIS. (JTA) — A stronvj, . ews convicted of "Zionist es- worded statement condemn:. pionage" and the long prison the Egyptian government sentences meted out to other executing two Jews in Caire es defendants were vigorously pro- for imposing "savage" senht h tested in a telegram sent to the on six other-JeWs charge Egyptian Ambassador by the "Zionist espionage" -w ader Jewish Community Council of here by Roger Baldw" rties Detroit. , of the American l Civi', The summary conviction: and ,iene In- Union and chairmartor the execution were condemned as ternational Lea g5 examined .Causing "revulsion throughout Rights of Man, the trial on - the civilized world." The sen- the proceedings Cairo. tences were labeled as "brutal" a recent visit i g that two of and characterized in the mes- "It was shoi in the ZiOnist sage as "legal. lynchings." the defenda Eenced to death The message to the Egyptian case were ntences imposed Ambassador asked that the The fourth in a series of con- and savagir. Baldwin said in views of the local organization certs given by the Center Sym- on others,i "The conspiracy be transmitted to his goVern- phony Orchestra, Julius Chajes, his staleoiye any serious acts ment. The message was signed conductor, will be held at 8:30 did not or sabotage. It was, by Sidney M. Shevitz, president; of es P- Cfense said, • a childish B. M. Joffe, director of the Jew- • p. m., Tuesday, in the -Davison as acting affair of young ish Community Council of De- and Center. Marguerite Kozenn, in- an ' acting on instructions of troit. ternationally known soprano, Pe°Fgents who escaped and will be the soloist. `'wcnot condemned." DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 9 Friday, February 11, 1955 For her appearance with the vv . Baldwin pointed out that Center Symphony Miss KOzenn e Egyptian resolution, which Saul Berch says that 3vhen will sing "Hear Ye, Israel!" aria 3.1MS so many measures for people buy a new car they look ne human rights of its people, from "Elijah" by Mendelssoln 'will suffer in world opinion for for beauty and performance. And "Vol lo sapete," Romanza fr• this vindictive judgment, unique Saul, who's been with Packer "Cavalleria Rusticana" by ly'a in condemning to death two men Pontiac for cagni, "How Can I Reveal," hy guilty of no act of violence or of three years, the transmission abroad of from "Out of the Deser uth should know. In secret information." Julius Chajes and Aria e /vi a_ that time, he's from "Naorhi and Ruth", and been one of Young Arab Hanged in rio Castelnuovo - Ted Packer's • High- and Lebanon as 'Spy for Israel' Summertime from " n. Volume sale s- LONDON, (JTA) — A young Bess" by George Gem of the men. The key to The orchestral p eof Leonore Arab, Khamis Bayoumi, was good salesman- program will consi Beethoven, hanged Feb. 3 in Beirut on a ship, he says, is No. 3 Overture Al B Minor charge of spying for. Israel, press a fair deal, coupled with good dispatches from Lebanon re- customer relations, even after Symphony No. jchubert and ported. the car is sold. For the finest (Unfinished) 1 (Dance of Hassidic Dance eon Stein. deal on the finest car, see Saul the Joyous) •-ssion tickets are Community Council Sends Berch at Packer Pontiac, 18650 Message of Protest General ale Center offices. Livernois, phone UN. 3-9300. The Egyptian government's available at ADV., The Department of Michi- gan, Jewish War Veterans will hold their annual Mili- tary Ball on March 5, at the Veterans Memorial Building, on Jefferson Ave. Gerson Marder, chairman, has ap- pointed various committees to plan the function, which is JWV's biggest social event of the year. Center Symphony In Fourth Concert - _amp Discussion I PURE \\\\HOROWITZ-MARGARETEN FIG G NOODLES that though the Congress objects e r PTA Meeting to the portrayal of the Shylock To Fev role, it does not advocate a boy- LA of the Shaarey Ze- cott of the presentation or its eh Hayeled will meet at suppresion. Monday, in the Seven Dr. Tyrone Guthrie, director oad and Lesure branch. of the festival, has selected a ,discussion on summer camp- Jewish actor to play the part of! b will he led by Leonard Shylock. He has also indicated aruch, / director of Farband that the role of Shylock will beJamp 'and youth director of portrayed sympathetically, with Zedek; Samuel Milan, out offending Jewish sensibilitie for/ six years director of the Jeixish Community Center Day and a counselor at Central Center, Hashofar Slate !Awards 3 Scholarship d Camp High School; and Dr. Peter Mar- From Henry Gordon r Music Festival Feb, 19. tin, practicing psychiatrist and the psychologist. At a recent meetin gemur _ The 11th annual Jewish Music The panel will discuss the Festival, Feb. 5 to March 5, will Henry (Yaney) Gordo mmi t_ many facets of camping, and a be celebrated with a concert at ial Scholarship Funoi iven to question and answer period will 8:30 p.m., Feb. 19, in the Wood- tee, scholarships wer two to follow. Before the meeting, ward Center, under the sponsor- three former newst,tr' oit and parents will confer with the THE . 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