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YIDDISH THEATER TO PRESENT NEW
DRAMA AT ORCHESTRA HALL SUNDAY

J. N. F. NOTES 1'2

MUSIC

The Jewish National Fund e m.
mittee of Detroit was fortunate the
past week in securing the servit os of
Nina Tarasova, Alexander Albert Miller, local attorney, to ssrve
as secretary. At a meeting
Akimoff and Lazar Weiner
held
Thursday evening at the Kirby C eo.
" Concert.
In
addition
to
the
Germans
and
Mr.
ter, it was derided to issue as inv.ta..
a
new
"The Girl That Cod Forgot."
tiull to all Zionist organizatiess
drama by Isadore Zolotarevsky, will Skulnik, Mme. Bertha Gutentags
er, director of the send representatives to the Iso.al to
be staged at Orchestra Hall by the Esther Field, Sarah Skulnik, Isider
Bure
art
inau, announces mittee.
local Yiddish theatrical company this Friedman, Abe Dorf, Morris Gold- the
Orchestra Hall
Sunday evening. This play is marked berg and Harry Shur participated.
on Jan. 20 throe great artists will
At the Chanukah celebrat....1 of
In spite of the splendid shows
by many fine musical selections and
join
in
an
interesting,
recital of folk the Detroit Hashacher came nr th
e
those who have read the manuscript staged so far, the local theater still songs and piano selections.
Order Sons of Zion, held at the home
declare that the play is one of the finds need for appealing to the com-
Featuring the concert will be Nina of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Cohen of li4E
munity for support. A prominent
best.
Tarasova, the noted Russian inter-
Mischa and Lucy German, who! Detroiter, who attended a Yiddish preter of folk songs. At the many East Hancock avt•nue, the earns
head the loCal company, have won performance last Sunday evening, for concerts at which Mme. Tarasova ap- bought a dunani of land in the name
of Mrs. Cohen. The celebration wag
the
first
time
in
years,
told
the
re-
for themselves the esteem of local
peared throughout the United States,
theater-goers. Similarly, Max Skul-I viewer following the play that he was including Detroit, her audiences marked by an interesting program
and a luncheon Was served.
convinced
the
company
here
deserved
nik, the comedian, is always met with
shouted approval. She is a great in-
cheers when he makes his appear- greater support than it was receiving. dividual personality and is a remark-
Ile explained his own reaction by out-
ABOLISH YOM KIPPUR
ance on the stage.
able interpreter of her songs.
I At the performance last Sunday , lining the sort of plays that were
PLEA OF RABBI WEI;
With 5Inie. Tarasova will appear
evening, during the staging of Sin- previously staged, in theaters that Alexander Akimoff, Russian bass of
. ning Souls," the local theater, which were far from clean and where the the Petrograd Opera House. Ossip
NEW YORK (J. T. A.I--Inn sir
is directed by J. L. Pearl, added audiences were far from considerate Gabrilo•itsch said of Mr. Akimoff noon on the question, "Is the 1.,tige
many a point in its favor by the in their attentiveness, and said he "Mr. Akimotf, who just made a very Generation Godless?" Rabbi .1. m a
splendid performance staged. The was inspired both by the acting and successful appearance with the De- Weis of the Ilt•ights Free
at West One Hundred Fifty,ight
play was a plea for greater care of the audience at Orchestra Hall.
The local Yiddish theater plays troit Symphony Orchestra, is the pos- street and Broadway, appeal.41 fa
the young and for closer parental at-
sessor of a bass voice of unusual
! tendon. Mr. Skulnik particularly re- every Sunday evening, at Orchestra beauty. His diction is excellent and the abolition of Yom Kippur, the its
ceived an ovation for his excellent flail, with special efforts being made his interpretation most vivid and dra- of Atonement, on the ground that "i
makes for hypocrisy and fails I
acting and the entire cast supported to secure the latest plays for staging matic."
here.
the leaders in remarkable fashion.
Lazar Weiner, the third artist to touch the consciences of men."
"The Day of Atonement makes f(
appear in this unusual concert, is a
IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE DECIDES ON
composer and pianist of note, who hypocrisy," said Rabbi Weis. "lt
one
of the last remnants of our ou
won the approval of all New York
TWO PER CENT QUOTA; HEARING WILL
worn institutions in the Jewish fait!
People crowd the synagogues io s,
BE HELD ONLY FOR THE SAKE OF FORM critics the past month.
perstitious fear, unmoved and ant
representatives of the foreign lan- Jascha Heifetz at Arcade on fluenced by the ritual of the day. I
(Continued from Page 1)
prayers fail to touch the eonsciene
guage newspapers in New York gave
January 3.
of men. If man is to make anion!
will change its mind when the final an outline of the work of the depart-
for his sins, and for his wrongs
vote is taken. It has been decided ment of immigration and explained
Jascha
Heifetz
is
playing
his
an-
society, he should weigh his actin:
to embody the decisions in forms to the foreign language newspaper ed-
which the tentative committee will itors that the department is free of nual recital at Arcadia Auditorium, each day in the light of soelety's
print for the use of its members when pejudice and directed in its policy only Thursday evening, Jan. 3. 'rickets thought and experience and with
are now on sale at Grinnell's. The spirit of hope anti determination,
the final vote is taken. These decis- by the needs itf the country.
the program:
solve to live on the highest utssil
ions are as follows:
The conference wits the outcome of following is G
Minor for Piano anih rei, plane of conduct. Rosh Ile-hams
A 2 per cent quota based on the a meeting of foreign language news- 1. 0,0050 in
or New .} - ear's day is fall of Iola(
Allo/ro Motto ed Appassionata.
1890 census for all immigrants ex- paper editors some time ago, who
Allegretto Espresitive Alla Roman..
lions, but Yom Kippur is I wto!!rn a
cept relatives of citizens, as a hus- asked Mr. Davis to submit all data so
Allegro Animate.
valueless, and weighted with el...,
band or a wife. A father or mother as to enable them to take a definite 2. Chaconne
J. C. Bach
ness."
Chopin
over 55 years of age and unmarried stand on the new law projects regard- 3. a. Noeturne in Flat Mah .
Rameau-J. Achron
b. 'Tambourin
children under la will be exempt from ing immigration. 5Ir. Davis was
(First time In Detroit.)
all quota restrictions.
Joseph Achron
anxious to explain that the depart-
0. En Hormonie
(First time in Detroit.)
Congressman Samuel Dickstein, ment of !aim' cannot be held respon-
Popper-Auer
Si. Fileaue
The Original
Democrat, of New York, a new mem- sible for all propositions put forth by 4. a. Nocturne
Sibelius
WieniawskY
b. Scherzo Tarantella
ber of the committee, made a strong the house immigration committee and
Jack's Restaurant
Achron at the piano.
Isidor A
fight aginst the 1890 census, urging its chairman, Representative Johnson.
2517 Woodward Ave.
at least the retention of the 3 per cent
William Edna, editor of the I)ay,
Between Sibley and Henry Sttects.
quota based on the 910 census, urging informed Mr. Davis of the opinions
"Request" Program Sunday. I
1 plea being without avail, he proposed expressed at the last conference of
A "request" program MI be played
the 3 per cent quota based on the 1890 the foreign language newspaper ed-
census to he operated as follows: itors which had been unanimous in by Mr. Kolar and the Symphony Or-
chestra
at the eighth popular concert PHONE
Preference up to 1 per cent is to be condemning the intention to base the
given to the wife, husband and unmar- quota on the census of 1890 which im- which will be given in Orchestra Hall
this
Sunday
afternoon. The program CHERRY
ried children under 18 years of de- plies discrimination against certain
in its proper order is as follows:
clarants, resident in the United States races.
2284
Meyerheer,
Coronation
March from
for two years; the remaining 2 per Mr. Gedaliah Bublick, editor of the
cent to be allotted to all other aliens. Jewish Daily News, went on record the opera "Le Prophete"; Weber,
Conflicting statements were made expressing severe condemnation of the Overture to the Opera "Oberon";
to the J. T. A. correspondent regard- proposed law, adding that the paper Tschaikovsky, Dance from the "Nut-
DETROIT MICHIGAN
Business Men's Lunch
ing which plan was accepted. Con- was utterly opposed to the registration Cracker" Suite; Liszt, "Les Preludes"
Visit our permanent Bolter Homes Exhibit. Three complete floors-108 rooms
ti A. M. to 3 P. M.
gressman Dickstein declared the com- of aliens in whatever form or shape. symphonic poem; Saint-Saens, "Danse
—50c.—TRY IT—
Macabre," symphonic poem; Grainger,
mittee adopted the latter scheme
"Our
idea
of
how
not
to
handle
im-
Colonial
Song
and
Wagner's
Overture
Evening Dinner
wheeas a spokesman for the com-
5 P. M. to II I'. M.
mittee who usually makes official an- migrants is found in Secretary Davis' to the opera, "Tannhauser."
latest
article
in
the
Saturday
Evening
and upward
60c.
nouncements of the committee's deems-
Special Sunday Chicken Diane
ions, stated that the tentative vote was Post (December 8)" declares the
Young People's Concert.
League
for
Industrial
Democracy
in
EIGHT•COURSE—$1.15
simply an acceptance of the 2 per cent
"Overture, Prelude and Symphonic
quota based on the 1890 census. In an editorial by Norman Thomas. Poem" will be the subject treated at
any event, Dickstein will make a "After these newcomers to our shores the thirst concert for Young People in
fight in the final voting for his have properly admired the Statue of Orchestra Hall, Saturday morning,
allIMEIMEMMIMEMVI strong
compromise proposal and there is Liberty and got through the immigra- Jan. 5, at 10:30. The subject to be
ninire=0IMMInninM ili
probably some likelihood of its adop- tion tests, our worthy secretary would treated next Saturday allows a very
have them enrolled and given an iden-
tion.
considerable variety in the program.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
ice, with main offices at 7023 Gratiot it is generally known that the reason
The committee also decided in favor tification card which we presume,
attributed
for
the
success
we
have
CLEMENTS TO SELL
though Secretary Davis does not men-
avenue, announces the appointment
enjoyed is for the service which we of immigration certificates by consuls, tion it, would contain the immigrant's
Cordelia
Lee
on
Jan.
6.
of
the
firm
as
associate
dealer
for
HUDSON ESSEX LINE
the possession of which will admit an
have rendered.
Hudson and Essex motor cars.
Cordelia Lee will he the soloist at
alien as a !natter of right so far as thumb-print. The immigrant who re-
"We originally started with the quota restriction is concerned, thereby ceived this priceless certificate of free- the ninth popular concert in Orches-
"A number of things combined to
Com-
Announces Appointment of His
make us change our new car selling now famous slogan, 'Through Service avoiding hardship of excess quota dom would be obliged to report annu- tra Hall on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 6.
pany as Associate Dealer.
arrangements," says Mr. Clemente, We Grow,' and today, after five upon arrival here. The committee re- ally to the federal authorities.
She is an American woman who has
"foremost of them being the fact that
"The secretary advocates this old- won both in Europe and this country
years, we believe that it still is the jected the proposal of a physical in- fashioned Russian or l'russian device
a very fine reputation as a violinist.
spection abroad on the ground of in-
Charles L. Clements, general man - with the Hudson and Essex line we greatest link in our success."
ternational objections, despite Con- on the pious ground that the card She has studied with Ysaye, Thibaud,
ager of the Clements Sales and Serv- are able to give our own service, and
gresman (taker's unceasing efforts to would estthlish the immigrant's right Sevcik and Auer. She will play the
to be in this country and receive the Vieuxtemps I) minor concerto. Other
obtain its acceptance.
r
Congressman Dickstein was the benefits of our educational system. items on the program which Mr. Kolar
only friend of immigration fighting in Just how the possession of an identi- will play include Ippolitov-Ivanov's
the committee, as Congressman Sa- fication curd would do more for the "Caucasian Sketches" and the last
on the Ocean Front
bath left Washington for Chicago at alien than is being done is not ex- half of the program will be devoted to
American and European Pl.(
this most crucial time. Dickstein plained. The secretary's real season Wagner—the prelude to the third act
New Hydriatic Baths.
made strong efforts to enlarge the list follows: "Under this system we of "Die Meistersinger"; the prelude
Golf Privileges and Garage.
of exempt relatives, but failed to would have no difficulty weeding out and Love-Death from "Tristan" and
Bathing From Hotel.
budge the committee which for most the illicit immigrant, the smuggled the prelude to the third act of "Lo-
destruc- hengrin."
part was solidly in favor of increased Oriental and the apostle of destruc-
JOEL HILLMAN, Presides/
tn.f"
tion."
restrictions.
Deploring that under the law it
some pretext can be found to Quip Gabrilowitach's Recital.
must continue opposition to the ad- i s sue identification
mtification cards to unnatu-
The annual recital of Ossip Gabril-
mission of the wife and child of Rabbi
workers, it won't be long be- owitsch will take place
lace iniOrchestra
Solomon Gottlieb of New York, the fore someother pretext will be sought
Jan. 7, at
Hall
on Monday e
Department of Justice in a brief filed for to register the rest of us no that
8:30 o'clock. The program which he
!with the Supreme Court declares that bosses ant their obliging government
has chosen for Detroit is characteristic
the principle vital to the maintenance agents cal keep track of us more eas-
of the man and the artist. It is alto-
of the restrictive immigration law ily.
gether delightful, comprising the stu-
seas at stake.
"We do not believe that Congress pendous Chromatic Fantasia and
I "This appeal presents a case of hard- will give ;Ir. Davis the power he asks.
Fugue by Bach, the very early sonata
! ship that naturally excites our sym- That he asks it, ought to he a reason in F minor by Beethoven. Opus 2, No.
pathy," said the brief. "While legis- for liberty-loving Americans to de-
1, a Polonaise, a Nocturne, a Mazurka
lative policy is not for the executive mand the secretary's resignation. It
Select Dancing Night!;
department, we venture the opinion may be necessary for economic rea- and a Ballade by Chopin, Intermezzo
and Rhapsody by Brahms, a Gavotte
that there should he such elasticity in sons to limit the immigration of for-
by Glazounow and Percy Grainger's
the law as would permit the immigra- eign-born workers. There is no rea-
"Shepherd's Hey. Naturally, there
tion commissioner to make an excep- son at all for treating them as crimi-
Particular People ('ref
will be added numbers at the close of
tion in isolated cases, where the en- leis or suspects.
the program.
the Palais
! forcement of the law requires the sep-
"The time to scotch this snake of
aration of a family, a result which espionage :s while it is little."
Strictly censored. high
Roland Hayes, the negro tenor who
seems to us abhorrent."
Standard
made such a profound impression at
Representative Benjamin Rosen-
the I'opular concert of Dec. 9, is re-
bloom of West Virginia has intro-
Pa1a1. Musicians—The Band
turning to Orchestra Hall for a song
Love to Dance With.
' diced a drastic bill for the registra-
recital on Thursday evening, Jan. 17.
izaton." The Only respect in which
lion of aliens snit compulsion "Amer-
With the completion of the first
icanization." The only respect in
which this prep sal differs from others half of the season's activities, comes
the
interesting news that the classes
is that it deer not apply of all aliens
already in th!< country, but only to will be repeated the second term. It
is
hoped
that every "Y" member will
aliens who ni 9 come to America in
the future and those here six months take advantage of one or more of our
Sunday Evening, December 30
activities
and, in that way, avail her-
at the time the bill comes into force.
Congressman Rosenbloom's bill pro- self of excellent instruction at a
nominal
charge.
vides that every alien 16 years of age
For the artistically inclined girl,
and over seeking entrance into the
United States, shall, in addition to all there is the decorative art class,
And • First Class Company in
where
she receives helpful instruc-
other requirements of law, file with
'the immigration authorities at the tion in interesting handiwork, lamp I
shade
making,
basketry
and
other
port of entry a sworn statement of
, such alien's purpose to become a cit- things that satisfy her aesthetic sense.
izen, and that he will learn the Eng-
The practical minded girl is imme- FA
A Melodrama by Zolot
ky.
lish language and become acquainted diately interested in the dressmaking
with the form of government and in- and millinery classes, which usually
FEATURING NUMEROUS MUSICAL NUMBERS AND THE
- stitutions of the United States and result in a good bank balance for her.
FINEST FOLK SONGS
obey its laws. The filing of this The girl who has embarked on the sea
Tickets ■
at the Bon Office on the Day of the Performance.
statement shall b e held to be the "reg- of matrimony has been kept in mind
11 1.\\\NK WW1 kl OM 1 IN ik
,- , ation of FIP It alien with a view to in these classes and the domestic ra \\ILI 1101:50 LILIMIgl
•
talizath , t, " Any alien covered science class as well.
fails to take out his
, Ott: hill
Then there are the dramatics,
-t paper, Iderlare intention) to be- aesthetic dancing, literature and so-
, .
within 9i, years fol- cial ethics classes for girls interested
c the Pr.: papers fails to become in these activities.
, .11 - zen by meeting all naturaliza-
Filled to the brim is the program
tion requir. ht 5, shall be deported for the athletic girl who, with her un-
to the eeir • v form which he cony. limited energy, vitality and pep,
Standard of the World
t r, fo srttll i ec that
taotp
t7tart i ii,t1s;
revels in swimming, gym and hiking
"proba - —and ice-skating in the winter.
Do you know that • Rebuilt Cadillac is • better buy than
tinnary
tionary'
1,- during which if the
Our program is sufficiently varied
avera ge new car at the same price? You would he surprised
alien is cant,. 'A of a felony he shall to appeal to every girl and we hope
what you could buy • rebuilt Cadillac for. The first year's depre
be dept tied at the expiration of the that the registration this term will re-
•
is urt s s, rt• rm f,.r his crime. The flect the interest of each "Y" mem-
lion makes it possible for you to buy • last year's car at • nice 1
hill has
to the immigra-
ins. Let our salesman demonstrate to you.
ber.
tion committee.
t
hnu
The
T
n lid
e introtl
t
uttirn of a bill of this
character by p Jewish congressman is Miss Elizabeth Gutman to Sing
will claim gt7i a s t il
i the of
for Detroit Hadassah.
farts of the registration group, whr
- On Grand Cl cos Park"
tlyoswts themselves
The Detroit chapter of hiadassah
THIRTY SIX ADAMS WEST
not united on this que es m tisti e n'. esCSm il-
announces that Miss Elizabeth Gut-
3180 East Jefferson at Walker
gressman R•senhloom has already man of Baltimore, noted singer, will
served two yi ars in Congress.
appear before the organization at a
Edgeood 0297
be given at
NEW YORK 1.1. T. A.)—Secretary concert on Feb. 4, to
of Labor Davis in a conference with lintel Stotler.

Greater Support of Local Theater Urged; Splendid Acting Done in Play
Presented Last Sunday; "The Girl That God Forgot"
This Sunday.

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Y. W. H. A. NOTES

ORCHESTRA HALL

MISCHA AND LUCY GERMAN
M. SKULNIK

"The Girl That God Forgot

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