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Jerome S. Freud, prominent De- FOR RENT — Seven-room lower FOR RENT--AA large furnished
trait Jewish citizen, in a statement
duplex. Automatic oil heat,
room, three windows, by slim,
issued to The Detroit Jewish
Kelvinator, side drive, garage.
family. For couple, one or tw
Chronicle on Thursday, endorses
Conveniently located. Dining
young men, or one or two girls.
the candidacy of Alex J. Groesbeck
and living rooms very large. Can
Meals and garage if desired.
for governor. His statement fl.,
be rented from Sept. 1. Reason-
2231 Pasadena avenue. Hemlock
able. Call Arlington 7410-W
5258-NI.
lows:
"It is most essential that the
or Euclid 7378.
people of the state of Michigan'
A BARGAIN—General market On
choose for governor a man of Un- MRS. J. SHERLINE—First-class
the east side. Good going busi-
catering for weddings and par-
!MSS.
Reasonable. Leaving
questioned integrity, natural abil-
ity, and far-reaching experience.
ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer-
town. Empire 10669.
All of these qualifications are
sity 2-1610.
FOR RENT—Refined couple have
clearly discernible in our former
beautifully furnished flat to
governor, Alex J. Groesbeck.
CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En-
share with couple, or will rent
"Mr. Groesbeck is it Man of
gagements, weddings and ,
room to one or two. Show( r,
forceful, vigorous and virile per-
banquets. Catered by ',late. De-
continuous hot water, Frigid-
sonality; a man who comes before
troit Catering Co., M. A.
ones,
garage. Reasonable. 4009
you with an extensive background'.
I'ereira, Prop., Longfellow 5654.
Grand avenue, near Dexter bus
of public service.

and
Fourteenth
car. Fairmount
"Mr. Groesbeck, in his past ad- ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-
2954-W.
ministrations as governor of this
TORS—We do painting, deco-
rating and plastering. Guaran-
s tate, has proved to the citizens
that he is an able, efficient, trust-
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987 TO RENT—Furnished room, by
private young couple. Suitable
worthy executive; one entirely de- ,
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5126
for one or two or couple. Kitch-
voted to the public interests; one ,
from 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8
en privileges, all conveniences,
who can not be swayed by petty
p. m.
shower bath, running hot water.
prejudices and local influences. •
Rent very reasonable. 2201
"Ile is a man of wide business FOR RENT—Excellent room in
Blaine, Apt. 204. Phone Gar-
experience, and is undoubtedly
beautiful single home for re-
field 5692-W.
one of the most brilliant lawyers
fined couple. References. Call
who has ever practiced before the
Arlington 6400-W. Sundays only TO RENT, FLAT-2989 Glendale
courts of this state. Ile has the
avenue, second floor, six rooms,
respect and confidence of all of the FOR RENT-2242 Blaine, near
breakfast room, newly decorat-
Fourteenth bus, Trumbull and
members of the bench and bar,
ed, Frigidaire. Rent reasonable.
Fourteenth
car.
Front
three
with whom he is in almost daily
I
Arlington
9611 or Hemlock
rooms (large) or four rooms—
contact.
0441-M.
two
bedrooms
and
Murphy
bed.'
"In the candidacy for the office,
Clean; modern; refrigeration.
of Governor of the state of Michi-
PROFESSIONAL WOMAN with
See
gan of Mr. Groesbeck the state is,
son, school age, desires home
eareta ktr. C
given the opportunity of securing
with intelligent family. Box 101,
FOR
RENT—A
nice
furnished
as its chief executive a man of
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
room for one or two gentlemen.
proven qualities whose tenure in
Convenient to ear line. A pri-
office if elected should redound to
COUPLE to share modern home
vate home, quiet and clean. 1656
the benefit and general welfare of
or will rent large double-window
Taylor avenue, downstairs. Em-
bedroom to one or two ladies ur
the people."
pire 0167-R.
gentlemen. home privileges.
WILL SHARE my room with a, Shower bath, Frigidaire, etc. No

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_
Attorney-General Wilber M.
Brucker, candidate for governor.
this week received an unqualified
endorsement of his candidacy front
Fred M. Butzel, in an interview
granted a representative of The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle by Mr.
Butzel.
"Attorney-General Brucke r.
although yet a young nian, has an
outstanding record of public ser•
ive behind him and I am satisfied

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1 FOR SALE—Buena Vista, first
block off Dexter. half block from
I school. and walking distance to
new synagogue. Brick single,
six rooms, bath. breakfast room,
steam heat, side drive, shrub-
bery. Cost $16000, will sell
for $12,500 cash nr $13,500 on
time. Arlington 0737-W.

JUDGE MAURICE H.

McMAHON

CIRCUIT JUDGE

WAYNE COUNTY

Capable—
Impartial

WILL SHARE, our six-room home
and garage with small family or
will board two ladies. Home
Very comfortable
privileges.
11369 Yellow.
surroundings.
Phone Euclid
stone avenue

4746-51.

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Inserted by a Jewish Friend.

DINE AND DANCE

HUNTINGTON INN

Woodward ■ 1 Eleve ■ -143e

DAYS up
FROM DETROIT SUNDAYS

A real asieation bargain with 4 full
cc
daya In Bermuda. Deluge aommo-
dation, including Pullman on eatra
fare train, room. with bath se lead-
eighteeelog trip.. motor
ing hotel,
"
tripe ca n 011 S. S. - Veendam" return
on M. S. -Bermuda. - 'innervations
at •uthorited tooth" agent. or Fuse.
NHS Bermuda Line.

W. G. ROCHE & CO.

1714 Dnn• Ranh }hlding
PE:Tau IT

NI I It A D

DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS '

FRED M. BUTZEL

WAR ON GANGS IS
PLEDGED BY KENT

FOR RENT—A beautifully fur•
nished room in private adult
family. Suitable for one or two
gentlemen. All home conveni-
ences. Northwest section. Gond
transportation. Write Box 102,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

A

P ONOUNCE PE RFECT BY

as

GARFIELD IS ADDED
TO GINSBERG FORCE

In their effortsto build one of
the finest automo il e sa I es s t a tT s
in Detroit, the Ginsberg Motor
Sales, Ford dealers at 8832-46 Van

H. S. TOY PLEDGES
TO COMBAT CRIME

FOR RENT—Nice large and airy
room in a new modern home, by
pain refined people. Near car
and has line. Rent very reason-
able. Gentleman or young
couple desired. Call . .Rosen-
berg, Ilemlock 2845-11. 2341
West Grand avenue and La Salle

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JEWISH COMMITTEE
TO BACK GROESBECK

RETAIN

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the an rong "cabine" (state ri om)

that he will continue that splendid
service if elected governor,” de-
clared Mr. Butzel. "Ile has served
as prosecuting attorney of Sagi-
naw county, as assistant attorney.
business lady. Call at Chatham other roosters. 2014 Blaine, general and as attorney-general of
Apt. 25.
Apartments, Pingree and See-
the state, discharging the func-
and boulevard. Mrs. S. Meis- FOR RENT—A nicely furnished tions of all of these offices in a
Itolart Marwil, prominent com-
nett. room for refined man in a pri- manner which has won him the
munal leader, has been chosen : FOR RENT—Room for gentleman
vate home. No other roomers. plaudits of the state. As a mem-
chairman of a committee of De-
Phone Glendale 8391, week. ber of the state administrative
in refined private home. Near
days; Arlington 3198-11I, Sunday I board for two and one-half years,
troit Jewish citizens to back the
Dexter Bus. 3036 Carter. Call
he has been brought into intimate
candidacy of Alex J. Groesbeck for
after 9 p. 51., Garfield 4787-R.
FOR RENT—Large airy front • contact with the state's major
Goernor.
bedroom with twin beds or sin- problems—problems of highways,
Mr. Marwil, in a statement out- FOR RENT—Nice furnished room
gle bed, nicely furnished, suit-1 finances, institutions, etc.
lining the reasons for the forma-
for a couple or a young man,
"Ile is fully cognizant of the
able for two ladies, gentlemen
tion of this committee, said that as
with all conveniences. 2675 Ful-
or couple. All home privileges. I needs of the state and can aid ma-
business and professional men,
lerton avenue.
terially in the solution of its prob-
Modern
front
apartment,
by
re-I
members of this committee are
fined couple without children.: lems.
heartily for Mr. Groesbeck because FOR RENT—Newly decorated six-
"I have examined the platform
Name your price upon inspec-,
room flat, with all conveniences.
he is a man who has been triol
tion. 2205 West Euclid, corner upon which he bases his candidacy
Garage. Reasonable rent. 3222
and found able to hold the (all,
of Fourteenth. Phone Garfield and find it to be a forward-looking
Gladstone
avenue.
of chief executive of the State of
statement of rational, progressive
677:1-J, Apt. 302.
Michigan.
FOR RENT — Large furnished
principles, which if carried into
NIr. (4,e:check's opposition to
room for one or couple; twin FOR RENT—Heated beautiful six execution will give the state of
the imposition of an income tax
beds if desired; shower bath; large rooms upper flat. Frigid- Michigan a capable, economical,
upon the people of Michigan was
aire, hot water, garage. 2080 business-like administration.
home accommodations.
2674
one of the reasons in favor of his
; Clairmount, cor. Fourteenth.
"I am especially impressed with
Elmhurst. Hemlock 8794-W,
candidacy pointed to by Mr. Mar-
' Mr. Brucker's recognition of the
wil, who said that to impose such FOR RENT — Comfortable fur- WIDOW, 38, refined, blonde, necessity for expansion of the
pleasing personality, would like state's institutions to meet the
a tax at this time will mean tre-
nished room in private family.
to meet congenial companion,
mendous hardships to the people
Suitable fur one or two ladies
growing needs of the state in its
widower or bachelor. Object housing of the mentally afflicted
of the State in time of economic
or gentlemen or employed
matrimony. Write Box 103, De-
couple. Home privileges. Ga-
depression.
and other unfortunates who are
troit Jewish Chronicle.
rage optional. Rent reasonable.
' compelled to become its wards.
Close to car lines and Four-
TO RENT—Nicely furnished large Much suffering and considerable
teenth bus. 2511 Ford, near
airy bedroom, with private porch harm have been caused by the
Linwood. Hemlock 3475-R.
and entrance. Suitable for one many years' delay in providing
or two gentlemen. Convenient adequate facilities for them. I am
WANTED—A business girl to
to Dexter bus and Linwood and pleased to note that Mr. Brucker
Declaring that a new organiza-
share modern apartment. Stall
Clairmount car lines. Reason- has pledged himself to carry the
tion of law enforcement agencies !
shower and all modern conveni-
able. 2985 Hazelwood. Gar- 'state institutional building pro-
is immediately necessary if the
owes. Northwest section. Arl-
, gram forward with dispatch. I
field 6313-J.
flood of crime and violence is to be
ington 9437. 3375 Fullerton.
have no hesitancy in unqualifiedly
successfully combatted, Harry S.
recommending Attorney-General
FOR
RENT
Nicely
furnished
FOR
RENT—Pleasant
steam-heat-
Toy, candidate for nomination for
ed furnished room to a gentle- Brucker's candidacy to my friends.
room for one or two gentlemen
prosecuting attorney, pledged him-
Mr. Brucker has curtailed his
man. Reasonable rent. 2288
or
couple.
1650
Gladstone
ave.
self to create such an organization
Hazelwood, near I,a Salle boule- out-state speaking campaign in or-
nue. Near Trumbull car line.
in a recent speech.
' der to take personal charge of the
vard.
"The prosecuting attorney's of-
Detroit grand jury inquiry and will
FOR RENT—A beautifully fur-
fice must he the keystone of the 1of-
nished room for gentleman. FOR RENT—Nice furnished room concentrate what spare moments
fensive on the part of law and or-
for gentleman or lady by a re- he may find in the enlargement of
Adult family. References re-
der against the criminal•" said
Call Arlington his acquaintances in Detroit and
fined family.
quired. Phone Euclid 6024-W.
Mr. Toy. "The prosecutor must
2068-W or at 1988 Elmhurst.
its vicinity.
2(172 West Philadelphia.
weld together the efforts of the po-
lice department, the sheriff, the FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms TO RENT—Beautiful furnished
room,
with
garage
or
without.
state police and the courts. The,
with porch. Light housekeep-,
Reasonable. 2465 Kendal, Arl-
prosecutor must lead in the inves-
ing. Reasonable rent. Joy road
ington 6605-R.
tigation and be ready at all times'
and Grand River section. 8985

to place his knowledge at the dis-
Otsego. Call Euclid 0941-51.
posal of the police powers. Only'
through the completest co-opera- TO RENT—Refined. educated gen-
tleman can have comfortable ac-
tion can we hope to combat organ-
commodations in Reformed Ger-
in.(' crime, and it is high Gnu• fur
man home. Garfield 0533.
us to think about that co-opera-
thm."
FOR RENT—Nice. airy room in
Mr. Toy, who was formerly an
private home with small family.
assistant prosecutor under Paull
All modern conveniences. Ref.
W. Voorheis and a practising fa- I
erences required. Dexter-Cal-
torney for 17 years, plans to con-
vert section. Call Euclid 4005-11
duct a vigorous offensive against
crime and vice. Among his pro- FOR RENT —Furnished room,
jects is the institution of a crim-
bright and airy, in modern heat-
inal investigation bureau attached
ed apartment. Stall shower and
to the prosecutor's office, and the
plenty of hot water. Conveni-
calling at least twice a year of a
ent transportation, halt block
21-man grand jury to delve into
from Dexter bus and near Four-
the general crime situation.
teenth street car- Small family,
nn ot her oomers $20 a month.
The God is made not by him who
3240 Rochester avenue, Apt.
adorns it but by him who adores it.
206. Euclid 8584-R.
-----
FLAT FOR RENT-1196 Burlin-
game. Attractive eight-room;
sun parlor. two tile baths, Frig-
idaire, thermostat. Excellent
neighborhood. Reasonable rent.

PA GE THREE

DAVE GARFIELD

Dyke, .a nnounce the acquisition of
"Dave" Garfield to its force.
"Dave," as he is affectionately
known by all his friends and cli-
ents, is well known in automobile
circles, having sold automobiles in
Detroit for the past decade. For
many years he was president of
the Garfield Motor Sales located on
Mack avenue, dealers for the Oak-
land-Pontiac line and then Hod-
son-Essex. Ills conscientiousde-
sire to see that every customer
was satisfied won for him a host of
friends and a large following who
will find "Dave" just as eager to

serve
The Ginsberg Motor Sales have
the distinction of being the only
Jewish Ford Agency in Detroit.
It is also unique in the fact that
their sales staff is made up exclu-
sively of Jewish men.

SPORT NOTES

By GEORGE JOEL

; BEHRENDT POINTS TO

I HIS POLITICAL RECORD

henry Behrendt, candidate tot
Berg Beat. Kid Chocolate to Fight sheriff of M ayne ( mi nty, points
to
his record as United States
Singer.
Marshall (luring the years of the
Jackie (Kid) Berg, Jewish Eng-
World
lish lightweight, came into his own
A police officer of 28 years ex.
the other night when he beat Kid
Chocolate in a stirring 10-round
bout before 35,000 fans at the
Polo Grounds in New York City.
The victory, and it was a close
one, entitles Berg to a match with
Al Singer, the present lightweight
champion. The proposed bout is
scheduled for some time this fall.
If it conies off—Berg will be the
next lightweight champion. "Says
who?" "Says I."
To get back to the fight. It was
a beauty. Both boys lived up to
the fans' expectations and put on
a bout that was lively with action
from the first gong to the last.
Berg fought in his usual style—
perpetually on the go, he never
backed away and kept both arms
flaying. It was his aggressiveness
that gained him the decision, as it
must be admitted that the colored
boy was the prettier and more ef-
fective boxer. Berg was hit with
every kind of blow known in box-
ing but they seemed to have little
effect on him. The final decision
found the referee and judge voting
HENRY BEHRENDT
for Berg, while the other judge
cast his ballot for Kid Chocolate. perience, serving in every capac-
The fans greeted the .announce- ity from constable to U. S. Mar-
ment with mixed emotions. Those shal and then as jury commission-
who had bet on Berg cheered and er, Mr. Behrendt has written an
enviable record.
the losers jeered .
As United States Marshal he
This was Chocolate's 169th bout
and the first time that he has lost. was in charge of one of the nation's
Berg has been defeated a few •interests in and around Detroit.
times in his career but not since It was his duty to see that aliens
he came over from London a few of German and Austrian descent
years ago.
were not employed in areas where
munitions or supplies were menu-
factured,• or near important pub-
Iris Zarakov and the Lawman
lic utilities. It is a testimonial to
Drowning.
Henry Behrendt's ability to tem-
The press of the country has cer-
per law enforcement with mercy,
tainly flayed Izzy Zarakov, mana-
that whenever he was obliged to
ger of a Jewish boys' camp, un-
remove one of these workers from
mercifully because he failed to dis-
every effort to find him another
close what is said to be the true
job.
story of the drowning of AI s-
It is Mr. Behrendt's contention
man, former N. Y. U. football star.
that since the sheriff is presumed
As you remember, it was

first re-
ported that Lassman was drowned' by law to be the chief law enforc-
while out alone in a canoe on the ing officer of the county, that his
camp's lake and it was believed office should take an active part in
that his death was the indirect re- helping to wipe out the gangster,
sult of an injury received in a the gambler and the racketeer.

FERRY FIEL
THEATRE

(0

GRAND RIVER AVE.
at West Gel nd Boulevard
site Northwestern HI ' h

SUNDAY. MONDAY, AUG. IT-111
All.Talkina I —

CHARLES "BUDDY"
ROGERS in

'SAFETY in NUMBERS'

All-talking coin edy—Horry Land-
don in "Th. / incl. Silly Sotiod
Cartoon. Sound News.
Continuo. 2 to II p
Sunda?

TUES, WED., AUG. 19-20

JOHN BAI RYMORE in

"GENERA L CRACK"

Med-

Vita/inane Tal ing Comedy Art.
"HIS 01 ERATION'l

Matinee

•t

p. ht.

er-in-law, Corfu Id Plays, on a New
Jersey link, socked one in for an
ace. Was he surprised? He took
a 14 on the le
next hole.—Eddie
Jacobs was eliminated from the
Southampton tennis tourney by
Francis Hunter in the quarter
finals—Hunter seems to he Jacobs'
nemesis.—For the first time in
three years Seligson was absent
from the mat hes.— The na-
tional boys and junior champion.
ships will be held at Culver, Ind.,
next week. Friedman of Philadel-
phia is supposed to have a fair
chance to walk off with the junior
prize. My bet is on Ray Palmer.

Iroptright. 1930, J. T. A.)

ASK HIS DISMISSAL
FOR SLUR ON JEWS
NEW YORK .— (J. T. A.)— A

demand that F rank J. Loesch be
dismissed as a n ember of President
Hoover's Law Enforcement Com-
FOR RENT—Furnished front bed-,
Allen W. Kent, candidate for
mission
because of his charge in an
room for young man, in private.
prosecuting attorney, in an address
address a mord] ago at the Univer-
family. Convenient to car and
pointed to his six years' experience
fifty
of
Iowa that "recent imml-
Phone Garfield
UM,.
bus
in the prosecuting attorney's office,
grants and the first generation of
5933-W. 2929 Pingree avenue.
during which time he handled more
Jews and Hal f ans are the chief
criminal offen der with the Jews
TO RENT—Large airy room for than 2,000 cases, as evidence of his
refined young man in private: qualification for the office he seeks.
furnishing the brains and the Dat-
"Sly candidacy," he said, "is not
home. Convenient transporta-
inns the brew il," was made by
tion. 2246 West Philadelphia. based on hollow promises but on
Brooklyn Post No. 2, Jewish War
proved performance when called
Phone Euclid 7662-J.
Veterans in th e form of
resolu -
to the public service by three
tion adopted urn nimously at a meet-
A WIDOW would like to share a • prosecutors—Matthew II. Bishop,
ing held in the Conference Room of
very nice apartment with a • Paul NV. Voorhies and James E.
the Brroklyn Examiner.
couple or rent out a nice room. Chenot. This week, before Judge
football game a few years ago.
('all Garfield 7269-J. Gladstone, Frank Murphy, I completed my
College football came in for a pan- wouldn't be too quick in condemn- Two Youths
Span Continent
one hundred and seventy-fourth
near Linwood.
Ferry Field Theater.
ning and everybody, including my- ing Zarakov until I was absolutely'
1917 Ow rland Roadster.
trial for murder.
all the facts were in.
Charles "Buddy" Rogers in self, was all het up. Now it is
"It has been my privilege to
"Safety in Numbers" will be the stated that I.assman met his death
g • which youthful en-
bring some honors to Wayne
s•
feature at the Ferry Field Theater, performing an act of great hero- Junior Track Title. Won by Jew
j "' I durance ea titahlur: lasts sit in trees for
county as your assistant prosecu-
Grand River at West Grand haute- ism—he saved three young camp-
P. F. Siegel and 11. Ginsburg won days just for t
he sake of publicity,
tor in what are believed to be un-
ers from drowning and became so titles at the Metropolitan junior
vont, Sunday and Monday.
the modest l y r
precedented achievements in Amer-
onducted exploit of
Chase S. Osborn, former gov-
Tuesday and Wednesday the exhausted that he died. Accord- ' track championships held in New two California
ican criminal courts, such as con-
ing to the stories, it was then de- York Citi last week. Siegel in one the continent youths who crossed
ernor of the State of Michigan. is victing one man of first degree feature at the Ferry Field will be I
in a 1917 Overland
cided,
in
a
camp
meeting,
that
the
of the closest races of the day sports roadster
perhaps the most cosmopolitan fig- murder on his fourth trial and af- "General Crack," featuring John
in 12 days driving
truth should he suppressed and captured the mile run while Gins-
ure that has appeared upon the firmed by the state Supreme Court; Barrymore. "In the Headlines,"
. arou .ed the interest of
Lawman's death go unexplained.
burg placed first in the hop, skip time has
political horizon of Michigan in the of convicting one notorious bandit with Grant Withers. will be shown
'
heralded, these two
If th ose were the facts, all off and jump event. Other Jewish en- b
oy s, Lo w i s p
history of e State. Because u[ of robbery and with him every one on Thursday and Friday.
atmont, Jr., 20, of
them, Zarakov is deserving of se- tries performed but were simply
that he is expected to have a spec- of his witnesses for perjury in a
Santa Rosa, and Ronald Hamlin,
vere criticism, but it all seems a among the "also mans."
Fox
Theater.
ial appeal in his campaign for the faked alibi, and also the honor of
19, of the san e city, recently ar-
little confused to me. I can't be-
Republican nomination as candi- establishing the science of finger-
What is believed by many to be lieve that the true story was
lork with one of the
Gridiron Sound. from Afar.
ni
ri ,y,(n4ti ninerel
New
mo
date for the United States Senate prints as infallible for court iden- a record in talking pictures—that
changed because Zarakov thought

records of all
It won't be so very long before time to their credit.
at the primaries on Sept. 9, his tification, a pioneered method of of filming a production in exact the ramp would get a bad reputa-
th e "rah rah boys" are lac on The 1917 Os •erland car was pur-
friends here say.
proof affirmed by every Supreme sequence—was achieved
tion—it is possible that Zarakov,
Mr. Osborn was horn in Bunt-' (Mutt in the United States that making of "Common Clay" by Ui- knowing the extent to which hys- the gridiron ready to do their an- chased one ye ✓ ago by Patmont
ington County, Indiana, and grad- has passed on that method and by rector Victor Fleming. This pic- terical Jewish mothers can go nual acts of heroism for the old for $25. It functioned perfectly
uated from Purdue University in means of which, I am told, 21 men ture began its second week Friday about their children, might have Alma Mammy. Already the first throughout the journey despite that
1880. Since that time he has had in various states and countries at the Fox. Eddie Pealsaly, master wished to keep the news secret, call is out and before August is fact that it 1 as driven all over
degrees of Doctor of Laws con- have been executed for proved of ceremonies, and Princess \Vah- but as no one was drowned I can't over the boys will be turning up Santa Rosa to r a year prior to its
at training camp ready for the cross-country
ferred upon him by Olivet Col- murders.
letka also remain for the week.
see what he had to gain by chang-
trip.
1931 football season. My guess When the b
lege, Alma College, University of
"And it was my great privilege
ing the story. The fact that the
iys arrived in New
is that Jack Grossman,
Michigan and Northwestern Uni- to initiate and win the test case
Hollywood Theater.
boys were saved seems to me to be
now a York they itriv e down Broadway to
versity. His fine cultural back- that •
gave to woman the right to
that Zarakov is run- junior at Rutgers, is going to be the Woolworth Building where the
Clara Bow is a singing waitress an in
ground has been broadened and sit in the jury boxes of Michigan in a railroad restaurant operated nine a well guarded camp. And (Inc of the outstanding stars of young calif°, nians parked their'
next season's plays. The big '
deepened by an experience more on an equality with man."
1.y her father in "Love Among the then it would have made a swell
• visited the Wook
Brooklyn boy will again play full-
varied than comes to any charac-
(w.a•orrthwhTiolewitrh. e: When they returned
Millionaires," a delightfully ro- story.
ter as a rule outside of the pages HINT HERBERT SAMUEL' mantic talkie, which plays the Hol-
From what I gleaned from the back. Benny Lom of California, to the car th
the found such a large
Art Davidowitz of Lehigh or Pete erew .
of fiction.
NEXT VICEROY TO INDIA • lywood Theater screen Sunday to papers I.assman suffered a para- Gross of Lowell Textile won't be 0,,, ;11.Thlriatthheartt d around the 1917,
As newspaperman, explorer, au-
lytic stroke while in the water,
they had consider.:
LONDON.—(J. T. A.1—There is ' Thursday.
around, but Socolow of Lafayette
thor, naturalist and philanthropist
The rest of the bill is strong and whether he was saving the boys or
good ground for stating that Sir
difficulty driving away.
he has experienced all of the VW-
not, that stroke was the direct re- will be back, as will a host of other able
varied
from
top
to
bottom.
The
f
l
Both
boys
Herbert Samuel, former lligh Com-
Jewish players. As thi s look .
ng an to drive back to
tulles of life from the depths to
missioner to Palestine, and high in Hollywood Merrymakers play new sult of his football injuries.
in he same car despite'
the reights and back again. Dur-
As I said before, if Zarakov, ' now, 1931 should be a gala year California
the fact that t' i cy have been offered
the councils of the Liberal ('arty, dance numbers in their own way
for
Jewish
football
players.
ing his colorful career he has vis-
who while at Harvard was consid-
funds to purc base a new car for'
has been sounded out by l'remier and the visiting vaudeville acts are
ited practically every country up-
ered a fine sportsman as a foot-
MacDonald regarding Sir Herbert's all that the most jaded fan could
Chattering.. the trip.
on the face of the globe and be-
hope for. Among the short talk- ball, baseball and hockey player,
In going over some of the files
came acquainted with the customs acceptance of an appointment as ing subjects are the Graham Mc- perverted the facts he should get
and habits of every nationality. :Viceroy ef India when Lent Irwin, Namee News Reel, ever popular all that is coming to him, but I of back columns I find that all
through the year I predicted that
His broad understanding of their the present Viceroy resigns next with Hollywood audiences, and
Al Singer would fight Sammy Man-
problems and his deep love of man- year, the correspondent of the Jew- "Fast Work," a fast-moving and
del and be beaten easily. I tell you
kind guarantees a sympathetic ap- ish Telegraphic Agency learns.
furiously funny two-reel comedy.
United Artists Theater.
Tt E ONLY
I.ast
week
the
Daily
Herald,
the
you this so that you will not rely
proach to any question dealing
"Good News" the merry, rollick- on me in placing bets.—I have
BLAC K AND TAN
with them when he becomes Unit- organ of the I.abor Party, reported
Michigan Theater.
ing comedy of youthful collegiate just finished the review of the year
,
that
Sir
Herbert
was
being
serious-
ed States Senator.
IN DETROIT
Ramon Novarro, in the picture 'life, which as a stage show, opened in sport for Rosh Hashanah and
ly considered as the next Viceroy
Spend an Evening at the
of India. Many years ago he was which first brings his voice to the 'and enjoyed a long run in Detroit, now remember that in naming the
screen in operatic song is returned to this city as the latest Jewish prize fighting champions I
80. aide-de-camp to the Viceroy. Should talking
Charles Schwed Dead
. Sir Herbert receive the appoint- surrounded by one of the most elab- . all talking movie, to the United Ar- left out Benny Bass, who earned
orate casts he has headed in a long lists Theater.
the junior lightweight crown.—
ment
he
would
be
the
second
Jew
SOMERVILLE, N. .1.—(J. T.
time, in "The Call of the Flesh"
Julian Iv ishik, the junior tennis
A.1— Charles Schwed, pioneer to be named to this post, the first
which is showing at the Michigan
player,
seems to have come into his
having
been
Lord
Reading,
now
Jewish pioneer of this city, died
State Theater.
Theater this week.
own at last. Ile has always shown
The C Iola Beautiful
Aug. 5 at the age of 80. Mr. Lord Chief Justice of Great Brit-
No
pains
were
cpared
by
Univer-
promise
but never measured up to
ain.
DINE AND DANCE
Schwed, who was born in Ger-
sal in making "The Storm," now at the standards set by his well wish-
It is understood that Sir Her- ! Publix Riviera Theater.
to t ke moric of
many. came to America in 11166
Clara Bow and a gang of Para- the State, exactly right as to loca- ers. This year Julius is going
and in 1871 established the firm bert Samuel would be glad to spend
A WELL KNOWN BAND
of G. Schwed & Co., here, a dry the next few years in India. His mount's most convulsing comedians, tion and atmosphere—and plenty of along nicely. He has gained the
New Flo( ✓ Show, Cool At-
goods establishment with branches friends and supporters in the House including Mitzi Green, Sheets Gal- pains were the result. The story semi aryl final rounds oin a number
mosphere, I P leasant Surround-
in Plainfield and Elizabeth. At the of Commons maintain that he is one lagher and Stewart Erwin, the called for most the exteriors to be of tournaments and, with Kay Pal-
mer,
has
won
a
number
of
doubles
filmed
in
rugged
mountain
country
ings.
Plenty of Parking Sp
dumb
And
of
"Sweetie,"
are
corn-
time of his death he was vice- of the few available British states-
However, titles.—A new hole-in-one golfer
', president of the Second National men capable of maintaining the ing to the Publix Riviera Theater with plenty of snow.
...Gigs Street
3406
popped
up
in
the
person
of
Don-
some
of
the
scenes
called
for
rug-
, Bank of Somerville and a director high level of administration reached for one week starting Saturday, in
Cli fferd 3406
of the Citizens Building and Loan by Lord Reading when he was Vice- ICIaries newest starring picture, ged country without any snow. The , ald S. Friede, the New York pub-
higher,
who
playing
with
his
at
last
item
furnished
the
difficulty.
roy.
"Love Among the Millionaires."
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