40 Friday, November 2, 1919 Bernstein Leads Vienna Opera WASHINGTON — The Vienna State Opera made its American debut here last weekend with a series of performances at the John F. Kennedy Center. Leonard Bernstein is serving as conductor for the 17-day Washington leg of the tour. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS PLO Seen Making Inroads Python Film Is Protested at Livonia Theater Showing Throughout West Europe "Monty Python's Life of ject to a strong protest Brian," a film that had been headed by Senator Strom condemned in New York by Thurmond in Columbia, both Jewish and Christian S.C. spokesmen following its The film was cancelled September debut, was sub- after its first performance ject to protest in the Detroit when Senator Thurmond area for the first time last intervened on behalf of a week. minister who complained A small group of Ambas- that the film ridiculed Jews Whoso sheddeth man's sadors of Christ, a religious and Christians alike. blood, by man shall his sect, picketed a matinee "The movie is definitely blood be shed, for in the performance at the Terrace anti-Semitic and heavy on image of God He made man. Theater in Livonia, Wed- derogatory terms applied to —Genesis 9:16 nesday. Jewish people," said Rev. The movie, a satire about William Solomon. a scruffy contemporary of Jesus who is continually Watercolor Show /0MERSET mistaken for the Messiah, THEATRE opened in five local theaters at Area Gallery Sept. 21 and has been doing The Allen Rubiner Gal- excellent business. There lery will hold a reception for Noi. YEAS SOW- TIM are no plans to withdraw the opening of an exhibition by Bernard Slade the film before its six-week of Fritz Mayhew Performances Friday & Saturday engagement is over, accord- watercolors 7 p.m. Tuesday Produced By ing to Bill Marcus, a in the gallery, 621 S. Wash- Jimmy Launce PROductions, Inc. spokesman for Suburban ington, Royal Oak. The pub- Reservations a Must Detroit Theaters, the com- lic is invited free of charge. pany which operates the The exhibition will con- 643-8865 • • Lower Level Somerset Mall Terrace. tinue through Dec. 5. Gal- • The film has been sub- lery hours are 9:30 a.m.- THE MUSICAL DINNER THEATRE • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday • • • at the Sheraton Dancing and 9:`30 a.m.-5 p.m. Satur- • • • FULL COURSE DINNER (5 ENTREES) After day. • • • 00 000 0 000 00 punnet • • • • $ 14 5 - ° Per Person • • • • 000000 CAST OF The Creator • • of Dinner Theatre 15 • • THEATRE in America - — - • • IN-THE-ROUND Presents... a musical fable • • Special Rates • • FRIDAYS 8 SATURDAYS FROM 6:30 (CURTAIN 8:30) for Groups SHOWTIME ONLY (When Available) $9.00. INCL. 2 PREPAID COCKTAILS • RESERVATIONS • • 338.6131 • Sheraton Inn ON WOODWARDto. of Sq. 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Something, for every pocketbook. It's quite a show. So don't miss it. Live entertain- - ment Tuesday through Saturday evenings. ROME (JTA) — Faruk Kadumi, political director of the Palestine Liberation Organization, told reporters in Rome that he was "highly satisfied" with his three- day visit there. He also had reason to be satisfied--with his visit to Belgium several days earlier. The foreign ministers of both countries all but granted official recognition to the PLO and Italy is ap- parently ready to receive PLO chief Yasir Arafat who is to visit France, Belgium and Portugal in November. Kadumi had lunch and a 3 1/2 hour talk with Italian Foreign Minister Franco Maria Malfati. Malfati said afterwards that "Italy has no problem in granting political recognition to the PLO, nor does the Italian government find any obsta- cles to the principle of an eventual visit by Arafat." Malfati said, however, that "political recogni- tion is not to be confused with juridical recogni- tion of the PLO as the ex- clusive representative of the Palestinian people." The latter status, he noted, could be won by the PLO only through "free and universal elections among the Palestinian people" which at the momeni, are "practically impossible." Malfati said that Italy has long considered the PLO an "important force" among the Palestinian people "playing an impor- tant role in the attempt to find a global solution to the Middle East problem." In Brussels, Belgian, Foreign Minister, Henri Simonet said his govern- ment recognized the PLO as "expressing the will of the Palestinian people." The Coordinating Committee of Jewish Organizations in Bel- gium, which represents 35 Jewish organizations, wrote Simonet express- ing its "apprehension" over what it termed a de facto recognition of the terrorist organization that seeks the destruc- tion of Israel. A demonstration by Bel- gian Jewish students out- side Simonet's home was dispersed by police, There were no arrests. In Rome, Kadumi topped off his visit by calling at Socialist and Communist Party headquarters. WSU Program Cites Harburg American lyricist E.Y. (Yip) Harburg will receive a Wayne State University presidential citation, the Humanity in. Arts Award, at a special "Other Side of Broadway" program 2:30 p.m. Nov. 11 in the WSU Community Arts Au- ditorium. The program will include singers Catherine Grim- shaw, Elsie Inselman, David Reynolds, Sean McKenzie, the WSU Dance Ensemble and an instru- mental combo, narrators Paul Winter and Evelyn Orbach, with arranger and director Bernard Katz. The program is a benefit for and sponsored by the WSU Center for Peace and Conflict Studies and the De- troit Council for World Af- fairs. There is a charge and tic- kets are available at the WSU Bookstore. . e ' CRS. 1979 4 _ BERKLEY THEATRE 2990 W. 12 Mile Rd. 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