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August 22, 1958 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-08-22

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Young Detroit contralto Joan
Caplan, whose debut last Decem-
ber received wide acclaim from
local critics, will appear as guest
soloist with the Detroit Sym-
phony orchestra at 8:15 p.m.,.
Tuesday, at the Belle Isle shell.
The concert, under the direc-
tion of Valter Poole, will feature
Miss Caplan in
Che Faro Sen-
za Euridice by
Gluck, Amour
Vivens Aider
by Saint-Saens
and two con-
temporary
pieces from
Carousel, June
Is Busting Out
Miss Caplan All Over and
I'll Never Walk Alone.
Miss Caplan, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Caplan, of
19975 Lauder, is appearing this
summer in stock performances
with the Santa Fe Opera Com-
pany.
She is a graduate of Boston
University college of music, and
has - made numerous concert and
recital appearances throughout
the East and Middle West.

Bar-Ilan Program
to Be Outlined at
Event on Sunday

Plans for future activities at
Bar-Ilan University in Israel
and an outline of accomplish-
ments in the past three years
will be given Sunday, at the
summer home of the Stollman
Family, by Prof. Marvin Fox, of
Ohio State University.
Guests at the reception for
Dr. Fox will be members of
Mizrachi, supporters of Bar-Ilan
University and Detroiters who
visited the university in Israel
during the past year.
Zvi Tomkiewicz, executive di-
rector of Mizrachi-Hapoel Ham-
izrachi in Detroit, announced
this week that the Fulbright
program continues to assist Bar-
Ilan's activities.
Continued support for . Bar-
Ilan University under the Ful-
bright program was discussed
during a visit to the campus
by David Wodlinger, director
of the U.S. Fulbright Division
of the Institute of International
Education.
He conferred with Baruch
Unterman, secretary-general of
the University.
One fellowship has been al-
located for Bar-Ilan University
for the next academic year.
During the 1957/58 year, Prof.
Samuel Koenig, associate pro-
fessor of Sociology and Anthro-
pology at. Brooklyn College. New
York, has been teaching sociol-
ogy as a Fulbright scholar.

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Mrs. Rickover 'Hurt' Over Snub to Husband

Earlier Deadlines for Issues of
Sept. 5 and 19 and Oct. 3 and 10
Due to Labor Day and Holy Days

There will be earlier deadlines for forthcoming
issues of The Jewish News.
Due to Labor Day, all copy for our issue of Sept.
5 must be on our hands at noon on Friday, Aug. 29.
Because of Rosh Hashanah, all copy for our issue
of Sept. 19 must be in our hands before noon on Friday,
Sept. 12.
On account of Sukkot, copy for our issues of Oct.
3 and 10 must reach us before noon on Fridays, Sept.
26 and Oct. 3.

NEW YORK (AJP)—Mrs.
Fryman G. Rickover, inter-
viewed by Robert G. Spivack
of the N. Y. Post, indicated
great resentment over the way
the Navy had "hurt my hus-
band for his independence and
free spirit."
She told Spivack that it was
"very hard on a wife" to sit
by and watch other men take
the credit for her husband's

Delaware is sometimes called
the Diamond State.

The Word Sure Gets Around That

HARRY ABRAM

is giving the best deal on a 1958

Israel Polite, but Firm, in Rejecting
Soviet Complaint on Overflights

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel
politely but firmly rejected a
complaint from Soviet Russia
about Israel permission to
Britain and the United States
to fly over Israel territory in
the troop landings in Jordan
and Lebanon.
The reply, contained in a note
handed to Mikhail Bodrov, the
Soviet. Ambassador to Israel,
noted that the overflights were
limited to a specific purpose
and that they were not carried
out for purposes of conquest
but in response to Jordan's re-
quest for aid in defending her
independence and even her
existence.
The note expressed the "firm
conviction" of Israel that ten-
sion in the Middle East "springs
from the subversive activities of
aggressive states in the wake of
the weakness of the United Na-
tions in imposing the principles
of the UN Charter on the prin-
cipalS."
The reply also noted that
there had been no complaint
from Jordan that the flights
were carried out contrary to the
wishes of that country. It added
that the overflights were per-
mitted for "a limited time until
Britiain found another way to
reach Jordan." It made no ref-
erence to the American over-
flights.
"The Israel government is
firmly convinced," the note
added, "that it would be possi-
ble to ensure tranquility and
security among the nations of
the Middle East if the Soviet
Union and other UN members
would bring their full influence
to bear to assure preservation
of the principles of the UN with
regard to the sovereignty and
equality of all its members and
the abstention from threats or
the use of force against the
territorial integrity or political
independence of each state."
Israel also urged the Soviet
Union to support Israel's stand-
ing request to the Arab states
to meet with Israel "for the
purpose of direct negotiations
for a stable peace."
The Israel reply stressed that
the emergency session of the
General Assembly would fulfil
its mission if it made a con-
certed effort to insure the terri-
torial and sovereign integrity of
all Middle East States and their
non-interference in each other's
affairs.
It recalled a Soviet note of
Dec. 10, 1957, in which the view
was expressed that "interna-
tional relations must be based
on the maintenance of terri-
torial integrity and sovereignty,
on non-aggression and non-inter-
ference in each other's internal
affairs, on equality and mutual
benefit."
Asserting that Israel fully
subscribed to that view, the
reply cited the many declara-
tions by Israel of readiness to
meet with any or all of the

genius." She said that the
recent White House snub "was
the straw that broke the cam-
el's back."
Rickover had designed the
Nautilus which made the his-
toric cruise under the North
Pole. The rear admiral is a
Jew.

SHORE CHEVROLET

Arab states on peace talks and
contrasted this with the "con-
stant violations" by Egypt and
other Arab states of the UN
Charter by blockade and boy-
cott.

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5—THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, August 22 , 1959

Joan Caplan to Sing
at Symphony Concert

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