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May 06, 1955 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-05-06

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Friday, May 6, 1955

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3

Miss Kozenn in Europe
For 10th Concert Tour

Bentley Outlines Program
Of Near East Aid at Rally
On Israel Independence Day

Marguerite Kozenn, Detroit
soprano, is currently in Europe
By FRANK SIMONS
Bentley's remarks, however,
for her 10th consecutive con-
cert tour. On May 3, she was
Each year, as the strength and were considered in local circles
soloist with the Radiodiffusion stature of the State of Israel as perhaps indicating a. change
Francaise Orchestra in Paris, grows to fuller maturity, the of heart in the Administration's
Edouard Bervi-
local celebration of Israel's In- policy on the arms question. The
ly, conductor.
dependence Day likewise seems fact that the information was
released at the Israel celebra-
She will also ap-
to grow more significant.
tion gave added significance to
pear in recitals
Last Saturday, over 1,200 peo- the feelings of optimism.
in Paris and
ple in Mumford High School en-
Nancy.
Cong. Bentley also declared,
thusiastically received three
Her concert
guest speakers of import. They "Regarding military aid which
tour will lead
were Congressman Alvin M. is reirribursable or which may be
her to Rome,
Bently, of Owosso; Judge George purchased, the participation of
Italy, where she
Edwards and Mordecai Kidron Israel is contemplated!' Only
will appear over
Deputy
Permanent Representa- Saudi Arabia is likewise includ-
Radio Rai, and
he added.
tive
of
Israel
to the United Na- ed.

then on to Ge-
. The Administration is re-
tion.
n e v a, Switzer-
Although they vigorously ap- questing authorization of $73,-
land. Appear- Miss Kozenn
plauded
the many statements 000,:000 for the entire Near East
antes are also scheduled with
and Africa, Cong. Bentley said.
the Grosse Rundfunk Orchestra made throughout the program Although, as yet, there has been
(Radio Austria) in Vienna, and the audience sat in silence while no specific breakdown of the
other American - sponsored Cong. Bentley delivered what figure, Bentley added that Is-
broadcasting stations' in Berlin was to have been the highpoint rael is being offered $2,000,000 in
of the evening.
and Munich.
Rep. Bentley, the only Michi- direct technical cooperation- as-
Most of her programs will in- gan member of the important sistance, an increase of $600,000
elude compositions by American House Foreign Policy Committee, over the last fiscal year.
composers such as Samuel Bar- said that the Administration
At the same time, however,.
ber, Abram Chassins, Edward program for the next fiscal year it appears , as if its long-term
MacDowell, Julius Chajes and "contemplates direct military economic assistance to the
negro spirituals.
assistance to only one country in Jewish state will be cut, as it
this particular area (the Middle has been steadily for the past
Chicago Lodge Wins First
two years. It is planned that
East), and this is Iraq.
Kusworm Citizenship Award
"The reason for this is based half of these funds will be
entirely upon recent defense de- made available on terms of re-
Richard E. GUstadt Lodge, of velopments between Iraq - and payment and that the remain-
Chicago, is the winner of the some of her non-Arabic neigh- der will be in the form of sur-
first annual Sidney . G. Kusworm bors. No direct military assist- plus agricultural commodities,
Citizenship Award as the out- ance is contemplated either to Bentley concluded.
standing lodge during the past Israel or to the .other Arab
Judge Edwards, representing
year, in the advancement of the states, and it should 1De.reassur- the American-Christian Pales-
program of the Bnai Brith Na- ing to recall that Iraq possesses tine Committee, spoke reminis-
tional Commission on Anieri- no common frontier with Israel." cently of the first meeting held
canism and Civic Affairs in Dis=
The skeptism •of the audi- in celebration of Israel's liber-
trict Grand Lodge No. 6, it was ence was expressed by Mr; ation after 2,000 years—the pro-
announced by A. B. Kapplin, Kidron, who answering later
gram held outdoors at Central
national director.
in the program, stated • that High School. -
"it is gratifying to know that
At that time, Judge Edwards
only Iraq is to get arms, but said, Detroit Jewry expressed its
we wonder if the arms will be confidence in the new-born
used as the United States ex- state, and said that it would
Be Ready for Spring with
pects to defend the land not fail—and fail it has not, he
the Beautiful New
against Communism or against added.
Israel.
He outlined four points in
"Most of the people in both which Israel has succeeded in
With Variable Pitch!
the United States and Great becoming a respected neighbor
Britain wish Israel well," Kid- in the Family of Nations. He
For the Best Deal in Town
ron continued, "however, we said Israel has become self-sus-
Come and See
question the motivation of the taining; loyal to the democratic
Arabs."
council of nations; a homeland
CHARLES WEINSTOCK
Kidron specifically referred to to the homeless; • and the- birth-
(27th Year with Buick)
a recent public remark by the place of a modern world in the
Iraqi premier, Nuri Said, who, Near East. •
At
while signing the Turko-Iraqi
"Israel;" Judge Edwards said,
stated that there is great- "made its shores available to the
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to use arms we receive from
In a strong statement call-
America to war on Israel.
ing for the reveal of the Mc-

tin, who gave the invocation;
Rubin Weiss and Ruth Miller,
narrators, and Sadie • Cooper
Braver and Lillian Robbins
Zellma n, accompanists for
"Coming Home," and Moshe
Zeitlin, who extended greet-
ings for the city's youth.

Barbara Bargman, David Green,
Israel Hochberg, Sam Hochberg,
Steve Meadow, Beverly Somberg,
Sam Sandler, Hershel Schlussel,
Dave $ilber, Harvey Snitz, Eddie
Traurig, Asher Triesen, Moshe
Zasler, Moshe. Zeitlin and Phyllis
Colors were presented by the Zohott.
Julius Rosenwald Post of the
American Legion. In the 'cast of
1955 is the Centennial year of
"Coming Home" were Al Bounin, Michigan State University.

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Carran Act, Judge Edwards
said. "Everybody knows liovt
the act has been mishandled
and of its worthlessness. It is
time we did something about
it. It is time to again light
the torch of the Statue of Lib-
erty."
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the Jewish Community Council,
which co-sponsored the celebra-
tion along with the Zionist
Council, read greetings from
Itzhak Ben Zvi, Israel's presi-
dent, thanking the community'
for a gift of works by poet Walt
Whitman.
The Whitinania, from the col-
lection of Detroiter Charles E.
Feinberg, was delivered last
week on Israel's anniversary by

Gov. G. Mennen Williams who
was in Israel for the celebration
there.
One of the features of the
evening was the presentation of
the script, "Coming . Home,"
written by Joseph Edelman of
the Jewish Community Council
staff, which beautifully told of
Israel's struggle for liberty and
freedom and its strength in the
face of adversity in settling and
reconstructing the state.
Others in the program were
Mrs. Samuel Shetzer, who led
in the singing of the national
anthems; Rabbi, Max Icapus-.

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