Israel Stamp Wins U. S. Society Prize Danny Raskin's Says USSR Prejudice NOt Applied to Music Austrian Ex-Nazi Gets Life Sentence VIENNA, (JTA) — Two Aus- trians who served as policemen during the Nazi regime were convicted of the mass murder of Polish Jews and of having mistreated and robbed their vic- tims before killing them. Four other policemen, tried at the same time, were acquitted. Leopold Mitas, the chief di- fendant, was given a life sen- tence, while Josef Poell, con- victed of the same crimes,, was. sentenced to 20 years in prison. The other four were acquitted partly because of a lack of evi- dence and partly because the jury found that they had acted "under orders." A second trial of Austrian po- licemen accused of similar crimes is expected to start By Marguerite Hozenn Chajes One hears and reads so much about the rising anti-semitism WASHINGTON — An Israeli in Russia and the Satellite coun- stamp, telling the dramatic tries. There might be something story of seven years of inde- to it, otherwise the people on pendence, has won a non-sec- both sides of the Atlantic would tarian religious award. not show such concern, but it The prize-winning commem- seems to me that it does not orative postage stamp depicts apply to music or musicians. the emblem of the State of During my recent tour in - Israel with the seven arms of Europe I had numerous occa- its Menorah lighted, symbol- sions to attend, or at least to izing the completion of seven read about outstanding music years of independence. Against festivals. Prof. Cesare Valabre- a predominately green back- ga of Rome, a Jew and one of ground, two olive branches sym- CINCINNATI, 0.—The wea- the world's greatest musicolo- bolic of peace, border the ther is at 100 degrees in Cincy, gists, told me that it was Menorah which is enflamed and to go with it, the town astounding • how many Jewish with warm orange lights. The has Keefe Brasselle, the hottest musicians represented their' extra-large stamp, subtly shaded thing in show business today countries at the music festival and beautifully executed, bears performing at its summer play- in Prague, Czechoslovakia, in the word "Israel" both in bold house . . We bumped into June. He was sent by the Italian Hebrew and in straight, clean Keefe again after seeing him government, America was rep- English lettering. G. Hamori of in "The Tender Trap" at resented by that brilliant young Tel Aviv is the designer. Northland playhouse in De- pianist Louis Katchen, the emis- "The Collectors of Religion troit . . . He's doing the same saries of Holland and even Ice- on Stamps Society," a predom- wonderful job here in Cincy, land were Jews, and the USSR inently Americanr group, will and packing them in to SRO had sent David- Oistrach and soon present an award to Israel signs every night . . . We've his son Igor. One knows already for this postage stamp. It has discovered that on-stage ,trou- about David Oistrach, and there been chosen as having the best ble seems to follow Keefe are many leading music connois- religious design based upon a wherever he goes . . . Back in seurs who hail him as the great- Jewish theme. Detroit on opening night of est violinist in the world. How- .Last year "The Collectors of "The Tender Trap" it was the ever, this year's tour was Igor's Religion on Stamps Society" de- butterfly that entered the first, and critics all over Europe cided to originate a series of Northland arena and lit on the called the 20-year-old youth a awards for the most inspiring telephone, refusing to go away phenomenon. He already plays religious designs on stamps dur- . . . Then there was the rain like his father, but there is of ing 1955. Awards were to be coming in through the tent . . course the justified hope that given for Protestant, Jewish he might surpass him as he will But the classic of them all and inter-faith themes. Nom- revolved around the fish that be older and riper in mind and inations were open to every is used in every performance understanding. country. Vienna, Munich and other .. Not understanding it to be Perhaps it is inevitable that a prop, the fish man, instead music . centers wanted to offer the Jewish state should win the something outstanding in their Jewish award. Jewish themes of sending out a whole one, June festivals and invited. four had fillets delivered instead ... on Israeli stamps are the rule The entire company worked world renowned orchestras from rather than the exception. various countries. The famous Furthermore, in some coun- overtime stapling the pieces to- Dutch Concertgebouw Orchestra tries — like the United States gether . . On stage, when appeared under von Beinurn, —religious subjects on stamps Keefe opened the box contain- the revered Prague Philharmon- might be interpreted as a viola- ing it for his bit, he says it ic under Ancerl, the Berlin Phil- looked like "riveted lox!" . . . tion of the church-state separa- The fish still plagued Keefe an harmonic under von Karajan tion principle. and last the Leningrad orches- The only U.S. stamp which opening night here in Cincy tra, which is supposed to be the . . It was lying on the stage has been described by the Post most outstanding orchestra in Office as displaying frankly re- during the second act when a the Soviet Union. The latter's small gray kitten, kept as a ligious subject matter was two conductors, Eugen Mraw- issued in 1948. It tells the story pet backstage, strolled brazen- insky and Kurt Sanderling, are arid started to make a - ly out of the famed four chaplains Jews; as a matter of fact, Mr. who sacrificed their lives for meal of the mackerel . . . Al- Sanderling was a refugee from ter running all over the stage the crew of the steamship "Dor- and finally catching the kitten, Czernowitz, Romania who fled chester." Keefe nonchalantly strolled off to Russia before the Nazis took over. Britain Joins French-Israel with an ad lib line that brought All the critics, from rightist - down the house. to leftist newspapers, gave the Pact on Atomic Research Al- of BEING THE GUEST JERUSALEM, (JTA) -- Israel bert Butchkes, one of the Cin- trophy, artistically and morally, has signed an agreement with cinnati Summer Playhouse di- to the Leningrad • orchestra. the atomic energy authority of rectors, at the Crest Hill Coun- Some of them remarked that the United Kingdom associat- try Club, where he is treasurer, its violin section seemed to con- ing Britain with the Franco- and his charming wife Mary, sist of 'relatives of Heifetz, Ois- Israel pact for research and de, was just what the doctor or- trach, Milstein, and Elman and velopment work in atomic en- dered for a really hot day . . . other world renowned fiddlers, ergy, Dr. Ernst Berginann, Talk among the youngsters at who came from the South of ) chairman of Israel's Atomic the pool circulated that Eddie Russia and were of Jewish an- cestry. All the critics agreed Eenrgy Commission, announced. Cantor was there .. . meaning The Israelis ' and the French Keefe, to whom everybody that one had never before or have been working with heavy comes up "Hiya- Eddie," re- only once in a lifetime heard such fiddling. water manufactured by an Is- .• membering him from his great The brass section shone, too, in raeli process. role in the movie, "The Eddie pure velvet and silvery tones Cantor Story" . . . Keefe has and also the wood winds were also made about 20 other films, of first rate. The over-all sound HIS STRANGE GENIUS including such box office hits was organ-like, and one was FED ON•LOVE! as "Battle Station," "Place In aware more and more that it The Sun," "Skirts Ahoy," "Not was a true blessing and extreme Wanted" and "The Unknown privilege to hear such a unique Man." orchestra. KEEFE SENDS his regards to "all the swell people I've met in Detroit," including Mor- rie Shackett, Joe Locker, the PLAYHOUSE Jack Singer family, the Taines at Northland Center-Free Parking boys and Pr oducer Ken pff Greenfield bet. 8 - 9 Mile Rds. Schwartz with all the partici- pants who made Northland IN PERSON! Playhouse such a wonderful HERBERT J. YATES Starts Tues. — 6 DAYS ONLY presents civic endeavor in Detroit. By BETH SIEROTY (Copyright, 1956, JTA, Inc.) 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