Louis Applebaum Back as Director of Music at Stratford Festival Brevities STRATFORD, Ontario—Louis Applebaum, Canadian composer . and conductor, returns to the Stratford Festival as general music director. He will be joined by Ezra Schabas, public relations director of the Royal Conservatory of Music, who will manage the 1958 Music Festival season. Applebaum, in addition to composing music for the dra- matic offerings each year since the festival's inception, was re- sponsible for the creation and direction of the music festi- vals. Schabas directs the Con- 1 servatory's artist bureau and all publicity and concerts at the school. "The 1958 music festival in- cludes opera, orchestral and jazz concerts, running in con- junction with the annual sea- son of drama," Mr. Schabas said. "Details on artists and programs will be announced on January 21." The premiere showing in De- troit of new -paintings by JONAH KINIGSTEIN will be- gin with a reception for the artist from 8 to 11 p.m., Tues- day, at the Anna L. Werbe Galleries, 19458 Livernois. The exhibition will run through Feb. 4. The New York native, winner of a Fulbright Scholar- ship for study in Italy in 1953- 54, has had special exhibitions in Paris, and his work has been showing at many. mu- seums and galleries in this country. He is represented in a number of galleries and pri- vate collections. U.S.-Israel Cultural Adenauer Assures Jews on Reparations BONN (JTA)—West German Dr. Adenauer said he had Foundation Sets Chancellor Konrad Adenauer not discussed the matter with has assured leaders of an or- Schaeffer. He added that he $2,000,000 Goal ganization of victims of the was disturbed over the play Hitler regime that there would the German press had given be no change in German com- the Justice Minister's predic- mitments to pay restitution to tions that the burden of resti- Jews. tution would adversely affect Hans J. Unger, chairman of Bonn's financial position. the Central Association of Democratic Resistance Fighters, Yugoslav Mission in Israel reported that at a birthday JERUSALEM (JTA) — A reception for the Chancellor, Dr. Adenauer took leaders of three-man mission from Yugo- the group aside for 15 minutes slavia is touring Israel study- to discuss the implications of ing local irrigation methods and Samuel Rubin, who was re- recent statements by Justice equipment with a view to elected president of the organi- Minister Fritz Schaeffer who applying Israeli know-how to zation, announced that the called for limiting the amount similar problems in their American-Israel Cultural Foun- of restitution. country. dation will, in 1958, raise $2,- 000,000—the largest sum in the Justice Stanley H. Fuld, as- organization's twenty-year his- Make It a Date . . sociate justice of the Court of tory — todevelops the cultural Appeals of the State of New life of Israel and to promote intercultural exchange as a sta- York, has ac- Sunday, Feb. 16-8:30 p.m. bilizing factor in the Middle cepted the East. This fund will , benefit c h a it manship Henry-Edsel Ford Auditorium the Arab as well as the Jew- of the 1958 ish population of Israel and Frank L. Weil provide. scholarships for stu- Jur .y of dents from other Near Eastern Awards, which lands to study in Israel and will select this All Israel Foreign abroad. year's winners Language Papers Must of the annual Two engraved silver goblets Print Hebrew Columns awards given made in the Bezalel School of Star of Damn Yankee and Rumble JERUSALEM (JTA)—As of by the Na- Arts and Crafts in Jerusalem, February 1, all foreign-lang- tional Jewish one of 40 cultural institutions uage newspapers in Israel will W elf are in Israel supported by the be required to publish at least Board, it was Foundation ,were presented to Star of Bagel & 'Vox one column in the Hebrew brig- announced by Justice Fuld Lodge by Rubin because "as uage in every issue, according Charles Aaron, Chicago, JWB head of the American delega- to a ruling announced here by president. tion of the United Nations, he * * * the Ministry of the Interior. has given expression to the The Man Who Made Ed Sullivan Laugh The regulation applies to VICTOR BORGE will appear continuing friendship of the newspapers which publish three at Masonic Temple Saturday, American people toward the or more times each week and Jan. 25, 8:20 p.m. The pianist- State of Israel and to the com- Comedy Sensation of the Year will affect newspapers in Yid- omedia n, whose one-man mon aspirations of both coun- dish, English, French, Polish,- "C o m e d y in Music" show tries for a world at peace." Hungarian, German, Rumanian played a record-shattering 849 A silver-bound Bible, printed and Bulgarian. performances on Broadway, and in• Jerusalem, was presented to Star of the Ed Sullivan Show has seen by millions more on Bernard Katzen who, as spe- S OTHER OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS television, will have traveled cial consultant to the State more than 100,000 miles this Department, was in charge of Musical Director year and grossed nearly $1,000,- the recent - distribution of In- 000. formational Media Guaranty * * 'I: Funds in Israel. The appointment of JEF- Sponsored by the Jewish War Veterans The dinner was highlighted FREY L. LAZARUS, of Cincin- by a concert program in which ELLIOTT and Auxiliary nati, 0., as chairman of the Inbal, the Yemenite dance CONDUCTED national Jewish Committee on theater of Israel, participated. For Reserved Seats Call: AIR TOURS Scouting, Boy Scouts of Amer- The program featured 70 mem- WE 3-0846 ica, has been announced by bers of the New York Philhar- of the Sunny Kenneth K. Bechtel, of San monic Orchestra and Mischa JEWISH WAR VETERANS MEMORIAL BUILDING CARIBBEAN Francisco, BSA president. Laza- Elman, eminent violinist, who 4059 W. DAVISON rus, who succeeds the late was honored for his 50 years Frank L. Weil, of New York, is 15 DAYS (Feb. 11-25) on the American concert stage president of a Cincinnati de Puerto Rico, Haiti, Jamaica partment store. The new chair- and Cuba—$723.14 man entered Scouting in 1919, and has been a member of the 7 DAYS (Feb. 17-24) national executive board of the BSA since 1956. Jamaica only—$467.21 * .* * • All deluxe hotels Rabbi ABRAHAM J. FELD- a Special receptions MAN of West Hartford, Conn., s Latin dance lessons chairman of the international • Nightclub tour affairs commission of the Syna- CITY OF DETROIT PERMIT 921- • Cocktail party gogue Council of American and a Glass bottom boat trip former president of that or- ganization, will deliver the in- vocation before the United ELLIOTT ESCORTED States House of Representatives on Jan. 29 in Washington, D.C. SKI TOURS * * * NEW YORK, (JTA) — More than 1,500 persons, each pay- ing $125, on June 13 attended the annual dinner-concert of the American-Israel Cultural Foundation at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Henry Cabot Lodge, head of the American delegation to the United Na- tions, and Israel Ambassador Abba Eban were g u e s t speakers. STAR SPANGLED REVUE * STEPHEN DOUGLAS * JO ANN FLORIO * WILL JORDAN • MORTY GUNTY * RICKY LANE and VELVEL HERSCHEL LEIB N' GOING U:1:01 . B.USIRSS EMBAS!)" 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