•

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"Strange Interlude" Next At-
traction at Cass.

Oct

ed.:

Eugene O'Neill's
nine-act
drama, "Strange Interlude," with
which he won the Pulitzer Prize in
1928, will be present: J at the
Cass Theater for one weer, bag,:.]
ning Sunday night, Nov. 8.
Each performance starts',
promptly at 5:30 in the afternoomi
e Sid
and when five acts have been .
played, at 7:40, a dinner intermis-
r
government looks upon these de-
sion occurs until 9 o'clock. Then
classed, it is nevertheless looking
four more acts are played and the'', I EAR BOYS AND GIRLS:
be late for my arrangements i
,
for
ways
and
means
of
giving
them
final curtain descends at 11
Only four days remain in which the village," he cried.
an opportunity to adjust them-
o'clock.
From the distance the coachman
you must send me your stories in
selves economically. Especially
0. F.. Wee, who brings "Strange the Thanksgiving contest.
S3 get thin spied huge stacks of soft. los.
are all efforts bent upon the pro-
Interlude" to this city, through al oust', all of you, and be sure that eious hay that dotted the meadows.
letarization of the declassed, that
Ipecial arrangement with the. .
•
are
ff the w
tv c S o he
Theater Guild, promises to send Rabbi Leon Fram, the judge t o t h e over to a large hay-stack, and'they should in time become a use- • w
•:0
„ ••••
•
ful and creative element of so-
here a notable cast, including, contest all the time
hs' Beadle C
ro
ached
down
to
grab
some
of
it
for
,
possible M
ciety. This is being accom p lished rut lotts• i
Mabel Julienne Scott, Courtney in( hi e h 0 t 0 OSe
tTsao•
d
flo7 r•I'0 7 '
TA-°.
.1. M. .4 the WREN
h o
th e winner. w h ose his hors e.
White, Carroll Ashburn. James! best story is to be printed on
"Somebody is looking." ex • I w
'S.hitihch the
1511 SI d ized by the di•Pmytne such an exouptte fa•liton shoo 10:n each Thursday raorring The work
for
would-be h ie f

S POR t S

stiles.

the tans through the tot:

Cornsweet Debut as Wreatler.
Harry Cornsweet, f o r
r
Brown football star and Mo. -
weight intercollegiate wrest.
champion, made his New 1. ,s
debut in the professional ring
other night and won his bout „ •
Jack Reynolds. Cornsweet, r.
ByGEORGE JOEL
was a linesman with that tam
Sports Editor of Detroit Jewish
"I on Man" tears of Brown
Chronicle and the .1. T. A.
a few years back, showed
plent'
willingness to wrestle but la. ;,..
the finesse of the real big-ti
is nevertheless he threw his n:,.,
w and you can't ask for more
York City and after being barre
d I that. The big Jewish by f
front participating in New Yor
It; Cleveland weighed 202 poun
State rings, Benny Leonard, fo
r- In writing aboout Jewish o
mer lightweight champion, mad e
a second and more successful tr lers you just can't omit the o
y of Stein, who plays football ••
when he met Vitorio liven ■
days and wrestles weekda y;,
Boston last week. Leonard, figh t•
cording to his trainer, :-.
g
a nu emeight and carry - doesn't know whether he
ing 150 pounds, floored his oppon
- to keep in shape for footh a o
cut four times before knockin
g plays football to keep in trimf
hire out with a heavy right to th e wrestling, but as he gets moo
ale in the third round. A crow d'
Monday r‘iorr.rig. ,;:o%
Emeakty Char
at I I o eoet;
doing both it is profitab:o :.11
A.tn
4 10,000 witnessed the specter! e' around, and relieves him
Pa,
no„;"*.of
and seemed rather pleased wit h boredom of routine training. of
Juhus
S. ,
fp. ilie
Leonard's work. lie was shy
contents. Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, super. and asked, Did y ,ti rea ll y see th e its directors are Communists. The ..)."1••
••••.7a,,:•,0,
`' i';•,,'„!..;.; i:',.„ 7';
re
held Ray Steele to a draw in loo
farmer looking at me?"
ously much improved and showe d last match.
organization "Hilt' is of course tp
!intendent of the Jewish Children's„
No t ..
rarn woe seem/
CROOKER,
CHEVROLETS
se
a
n
a
d
Petty
Rerk•
.
said the passenger.
trough of his old time skill so tha
, recognized by the government and ;.e .,V •• • T. '"°• • T'11::, ,..., ..! Ai •
I Home, one of the kindliest men
.. o
.„•••, •
ADVERTISING MANAGER he war able to toy with his oppon t'
•
out you said someone was l ook.l is supported by
i we know, tells us that his boys and ing,"
The Ort fac- Era
went on the driver,
Chatter:on.
t'
•
ar7sees
.'md. ot
, se
' ter
s o the M
art and avoid being hit. Althoug
i tones are there fore
it. under the su- E.lonJOY Cli. ■ LIP usdenaLen to ' ire
girls are also interested and are ,
the needy this a im, son 21 e'sesr.PP.,
Appointment of R. H. Croaker by no means as lightning fast o h ' Ted (Kid) Lewis, the 1
God was loOking, " ca me ! pervision of "Hilt."
tot. of
] happy to become members of our the " Yen,
n
English
prize
fighter, ran for I .o•
reply.
besides the tort:Rued as,istatuce to as advertising manager of Chev-
his feet as he was in his prime, th e Bement but didn't quite make the
big family of Jewish boys and girls.
The "Hilt" receives land from o d'" ""`"•ti•
n". rolet Motor Company. succeeding Jewish champion was plent p
the
Soviet
government
to
be
used
grade.
lie
was
defeated in the
] This week's column I am going
Ise keii a't the Py hia b.h
.""17...r d S
Co ' s . R. K. White, who has been trans- speedy with his fists and durin
A BUDDING POETESS
g recent Conservative landslide. .I n .
for the erection of factories, as • ienue. Sat:Pday night. to 1• Freedt
ferred to the Oakland division cf brief moments gave a fine exhib i
to devote to the question of peace. I think you will all enjcy reading well as the factory buildings and ad clubs are urged
to etrest
-other
Jewish-English
fighter oh.)
Proceeds to be dastrAoted
rte
, ww.;
ion of boxing. Unfortunatel ✓
' next
With Wednesday,
Armistice Day
to be
observed
the poetic tribute that one of our raw materials. The "Hilf" has an charitable hash:louse , For - twin.
has not been getting the breaks is
Nov.
11.
I am
i t
Liven is not a top-notcher an d Jackie (Kid) Berg. He not ,.
. L vi,f.
'young readers, Ethel Silverstein,, understanding with the American
t
C anises t •
nly
anxious to make use of this oppor- wrote in honor of the
until Leonard is matched with a n lost his junior lightweight e:own
to tat tom Oct that it must provide the ma- Londdlow 5,,r
tunity to tell you of the Jewish Arthur James Balf
atrresssive, experienced boxer i
Deaimmy
uor, who issued ' ehinery. This is generally our-
t and his money when his ',,ink
, craving for peace. It has long been,
will be impossible to come to an y failed but also the girl to
said that "Israel's mission is • the famous Balfour Declaration on chased in America and Germany DeA lst atti
he .
definite conclusions as to his fu - ; he was engaged to marry.-- S,o
N ov . 2 , 1917. Here it is:
with the funds collected from uon w•s hed es the curent der'::;
peace," and that is very true. When I it s i, ou
n
,.. t s, .,,,,,, m n s ,,,,„ ,,,,, I American Jews.
Ore ring possibilities.
I.
45•1
JUN..
J
ack
Flassner of Chicago wants to kr . w
Rose
] Jews greet each other they use thel
•'want hOn . 1114,
Abe Davi, A•tert Pearl aml Lex tv..
.
who
I
think
is
the
greatest
.1,
l salutation Shalom," which means To • realm or peace where be shall now
The
Soviet
government
also
ro-
uoto
led
the
diSett•Sion.
.
the farecer tow
.
,
sins.
', P.,
/ .. peace." Jews who choose to greet
aa the actions of Japan. An ix
football player of all times. Pen-
, vides instructors wno teacn tne scf,aj
Friedman Also Tries Comeback.
i , reitine prosmen has been a-••ired foe
r ''' °''''' '""i : "'•"' • li"" ". i"'" A'''.
; ny Friedman of Michigan, is my
one another
the
in
' various trades
to the declassed
'h. ...lea or Nor . 'T Mai CiNno.AT
Hebrew say
eke
On the same card with Lessor
r" h"(l i elir "* ". h...". '" ""h h. i. i
d brave and unfaltering ens:v.,.
Colton. Lester Silverman. Hertel.'
and after
] "Shalom" for "good morning."
h • worked
y ase
•
d f or 0 ear beim
was
the
local
Jewish
heavyweight
soled Da
(Copyright. 1931. J. T. A
•
Weiser ee41 are to
"geed evening," "insod day." And "“:
a the Jens he shall, about a year and have learned a zmh
peak o n topics of
th eir wn
dil,,,:,17
o
l id
choceing
Al Friedman. Last reported, Al
...et ""•
die d '
, trade they are permitted to join " i •ii" i° •^. •'-•• ''''''" ih"''' "'" •
in this salutation in reflected the eo
was all for retiring and, accord-
There 0 1011 room on the rolls of the
' - racing of the entire Jewish people , A f,i,Amf,":" A.." 7 R. ni l r.°1 Aim the ii. nion and are entitled to
a ll oreariosition for • few sou ne men be
ing to official statements, was to
b.,- a lwats Ite.
for peace.
thie spor,i ise i tle R
o
gebs of a bona fide citizen t•een the ages a .1 I •rd 27 who •re
s
acquire a further education. But
As ho motto e•.. -F or
the J ew. I shall'
SAIL ill Other Words, 'n'""".4 f*"'
;n-' " "t" "'
The hatred for war, which we p ray , all,;',1„
I eupp000s, like all Jewish boys, Al
''
f ro ,.
the
declassed,
or
"lishenitz,"
hr
Fesken
fed-enL...M
Asseciatissa.
learns fast and has absorved
will some day: be opposed and
o , oen.
Fifty homeless Jewish men, of
" anon, ceases to be an undesirable. or
A special meeting of the Fenae.1 Ladies
hated by all nations, is a natural , wig
enough
knowledge for the time all ages now domiciled at the for-
hi'. Oh, stA "
par site, but begins to feel him- 1""
,, ..;77.6""
instinct cf the Jew. and we inherit
being. He fought Big Boy Ander- mer Farnsworth Talmud Torah,
oc
?
t eer of t
ths 0"
, Fe; 1'1,4
ai
d
rrcm
self!' a tiseful member of society, J•si h en rs.
e
it from our Prophets, the greatest with these words b<gro“Id .lases work
res. en . r . M. r
son. It was not until the later on Farnsworth street between
Work for the Jew. •nd never shirk
a constructive force in the citizen Finkel. presiding. A theater part w., i
men of all time Our Prophet Is- Ambition to him
rounds that Al was able to get Beaubien and St. Antoine, have
- panned
for next m onth.
The Eenkei ,
was a burnish, , p ark. shi p of Soviet Russia.
•
branch
a
the
J
ewith
Center
is
moving
its
started. but when he did the out. issued an appeal for assistance
aiah painted a beautiful picture of H
And
must rut let o grow dim or dark
1
a y we
n „h,
to , , ,,,, aas i on ,ho „k, a an
,
It is only those, however, who t",",„.̀7,',• ,`,!,71,• t f
peace which has been quoted by all
corne.was never in doubt. The bout from the community.
",r,; t•to7,7„,.71,7„t
oJ ew m a . he
tirootet.•g ,
g
h
a
.
ve
inthn
t
h
ad
o
.
e
the
opportunity
rhut
idealists for thousands of years. lie lie sisamt . aorta's:ion to make our
f a c -
went 10 rounds and Al received
owhile. next Monday s meeting •1
The men elected Motets 'triad
homeld
an free.
Ling themselves intima t ely a i.I be h eld in the rooms u pstairs. at the
the unanimous decision for the as their chairman. They manage
saw a vision of the lamb and the
„ et wildernere and remeo. Further''
winning h..n
lion living together in harmony. nut hi, days had to nos they
the indescribable situation of son...cement, am follo w in the ne
to secure foodstuffs for their nour-
net
coon)
isot
with
RC 1110,
the declassed who can realize i' "-
Similarly he hoped that all peoples
ishment, but are handicapped by
what such a change in their lives
II cur Chie!een h..
Still Another Friedman Returns to lack of blankets and are without
has brought.
The !Deur Cholem Jot . angource
the Fray.
gas or electric lights. Contribu-
fur the hard time party to be held •1
Rehabilitation.
Last week was certainly "All. tions are solicited for the purpose
the Emanuel. Woodrow Wilson and Too-
1 spoke to Mr. Glickman, the 1.74,:%,,,.
Comeback Week." Benny Leon- of securing these necessities.
.nr Free refreshments will be
ard.
Al Friedman, and now word
Pleas are made by these home.
manager of the Kiev Ort factory.
R. H. CROOKER
Benny Friedman, former less unemployed men for jobs,
ns. is a very pleasant person, an
A'ph• Siena Phi.
efootball
s
part
time or permanent. For in-
General
Motion
in
a
sales
idealist of the finest type, who in-
o
n
...
ranneitV
star,
r
o
N
. al a r
t3ulirileinheilletosteprofe
b s s i onal
it whole soul in the work. t. 'Inc Fraternity is to sponsor one
formation the men may be reached
vests his
, s-a s announced h ere b H. J. Klin
or
q
uarte
by
calling
the home neighboring
From him I gathered some inter-
r ba ck in g
o . ' cle t an d
e
T.
I general
-eral sales ' w
r .a
s:Li
a
ere
.a. it'eoh "::::.:,'in
1:1 ,,;
: asi
s t o ' b.
ta ken 'AI.. . . Illear'n'ag
esting facts about the several
Nem York professional football on their housing place, Glendale
ieeer% orfe. C'h esn
-en
•
5517-W,
hundred declassed employed in
Starting on the Detroit News Giants this coming week-end. At
!
■ the beginning of the season Senn Y
Le Care. Ms Am'a
the factory. Most of them come .
The yirla of I< fettle des *Antis held' during school vacations. his entire] ' relinquished the management of
from small towns around Kiev • mama
party on Saturday. Oct, 31. t . career has been spent in various, tke Giants to assist the coaching
tin all, 40 towns are represented tRtroc .of Ann Iterrn. 1217 Atkinson..
by the 300 em to
Many of ,,,,„,„• 10.".„,70 .-.',7 ,,:. 74. 1. :Id. r. phases of advertising or sales Pro: staff at Yale. Evidently teaching
l
'motional work, with such welh I
Rabbi Folkmen lag Friday en ening
them have never worked in their at., mo s at )be roe T
mettino of ' known national organizations as , ,Albie Booths how to throw a foot- gave a fine book review on "The Il.•Le
lives.
Among them
ball was not sufficiently exciting Beautiful." It w•• followed by • -.vial
are en - 1-1t.,,.r, sd.°,7 ,;;,,t . AM .1he
4.1t,d 12'..d lo.."'.
the Burroughs Adding Machine ] for Benny. He will not only play hour in the vestry room, tea mot rests
tradesmen, salesmen, former rab-
-
were served by the Si•terhood.
Company; the old Chalmers Motor with the Giants each week but also
Israel Gould Paley Club.
bis and sons and daughters of the
] Car Company, where as advertisin
Cohen • student at the Fri-
erstwhile rich who have never be-
g continue with his coaching. It is ver Richard
ity of Michigan. .pent the nar k-end
Low
ner tar s!...,
6 17, ejure's7Ciosefs;b. mana
manager he administered the first !said that Friedman•s salary will • ith relatives in the city.
fore as much as done a stitch of
o f daY. Nov 1, •1 the home or Mrs. Senn, : million doilla
budget in the auto-
Gs.... lets Taylor aim... A sums-
work.
be the highest ever paid in pro -
Jarkson Jewry is hapo• to kn.... that
j mobile industry; the Federal _Motor
limbs ...ru ed by the hostess. after wcers
or fe ss i onsl football.
hich IrtIC
p r.,... ;:
u c 1.711,070mr
a:. .7,....7....ii eci iee
Tr uc k C
i ..., ,o ,i,
s s„.flt.ho: r
With the establishment of the ilm••°•'
Company, • and the Campbell-
•'' ••• •6 •• •••• R.Id and offi
The Giants need him.
They
new order, these people began to 7„7,,t,Vr'" Is rg.1.`„,•,i,r1,,,1`' ra ne, Ewald advertising agency, from
have
not
been
doing
so
well
thus
proment
in
citizens.
themselves sa superfluous how.,
' i which post he joined Chevrolet as
-
far and as the professional game
and unwanted. The new life de-
assistant advertising manager little
.
Y.
as been drawing pretty fair
mended work, ■ straining of all
Gifts to North End Clinic.
E
Eta
Rho Sono ply met at the home o , more than a year ago.
crowds, Tim Mara, the owner,
11 Is
forces for the up building and en- woo Leona. the btine•. Of importance
North End Clinic has reco.veil
successor as assistant is W. would like to cut in on the dough
wa
trenchment of Soviet Russia., Ve `,.'0,1%'
ii....7.71,...f:;: iiii77 ;.T.,,, : ., , C. Byers, formerly sales promotion , and, like a good promoter, knows a contribution from Julius Gott-
Each person had his niche. his roembersnhin.
lieb and sisters in memory of 311,1
manager of Chevrolet's region at . h e must
have a winning team to Dora Neugarten,
Tet te Kiel i,1 he
poet, like a sailor on duty .
itiated on Sunday.
so, s. at B l oomer S tate Park. In co n. Cincinnati. Both posts:were filled'
to Chevrolet's established'
What could these men and wo- jinni.. aoh the mock.initistion t he according
ti
co t,
third
• promoting men within
men have done! Their entire VI,
"1",;•'•1i.
''
rt day.
y a nine at th e Kine
Mob to N'''Y °'
previous existence was in anti- Cafe and attending theater,
and so...- the organization.
thesis to the life which is now be- s ,,tolitr .the . day • aVvit.,..r. with bridee
t ening nt .t .• .I.., n .1 r i r,..id
. me; ,
int created. They were without i he sorority to
A. Z. A. Plans Novelty Dance,
a trade or any useful occupation. or Mi. Itecelnky. 1141 Euclid • se f oue ..
so that this new world simply had
Club Galaxy
' The Detro it chapt
no place for them.
of th A.,
Cli.b Galaxy met st the horn e o R it h
Z. A. No. 63 met on er
Thanks to the Oct they are now Pa r.m., i• (".
Sunday, e Oct..
A o•.!". , ship drive
of
ez•
i
wr
The aliel'sx,
b
at
the
Y.
W.
H.
A.,
/49
R.)wena .,
gainfully employed.
Man y
year,
e
y o age 1
m 1'7'
t • 2
Al 5i officers were re-elected with
them proved to possess marked from Is to 2! irs All those inareited All
All
officrs
were
r:
slereted
with the
ability and some even exceptions! l' .orroat
h••• l,,,,e• • t r ,.!'""••
"""
"" I"' l '" 4
ut the m
nett
meeting.
when
oy
artistic talent. Take, for exam-
, xception of the vice-president.
o
-
] 1 nil. a picture of a street.
J
n part as follows: "Dr. Nicholas ple, this factory of boxes that I.
ack
Schultz
was
elected
to
fill the
Ikea Omega Phi Sorority,
A J ew. h s treet iv Palestine
Burray Butler
.
er has recently said visited. There I saw some unusu-
Beta Omega t' hi Sorority ee
r brand it. position formerly held by David
Where Jesvolt families like to IR ret
annual
that our country is
i
den party at the home of
Oa Toro Toy ehea the &I' I.
turning its at- ally fine carved chests which could nios la. Wright. SY° Kenilworth avenue • Weiner. Mr. Schultz WAS also asked
year for 16 years, the same tire has been
Oar- tension from political interests to
.,
only have conic from the hands Saturday erening. Miss Itessye ka : ts.I . . to take care of the publicity for
n.hot,. hoot.. ..e. th •i, oa ,,
• iitt the help of her •.d. ant. Mt..;
first choice in sales-first choice in number of users.
fiscal or economic interests. Con- of artists.
the chapter as he has held this
The tun I knew. ens
F rieda Sieger. •eranzed the entertain..
ObilliR[ • clear rreleatiOni all
Rea,. I eat. the., •ha d...
over the country
throe.,
The workmen h ere earn about rnen t and refresh ments. Pore. for the office fur the past two terms. After
And eh. they said I tried to ► ese
...woes were aw a rded t M ite D«.. the election the fortbc:oming dance
have had a similar experience. 70 to 80 rubles • month. This is • best
s e Kobel' and Miss Pearl ;fl yer.
•
M• heart vitk
Whereas
in congregational life perhap s not sufficient for a com.
•Imoot broke
e.
]
O r .'Ident M;.. Edith M;-kin, thanks T:I! ' and New Year's affairs were dis-
Iten-au.• I heard th then, ar. were home fin
eueett
for their contribution* to the cussed. The date for the dance has
Awl moo.. ••• the
ancial policies had been a sec- fortable living. But who in
Soarse he, soot,
in ores
.---,:- est ertnie meat.
And one I heard--he saw - shalom::: ondary matter and exp anding edit- ent day Ru,sie even dreams f
been fixed for Sunday, Jan. 24.
• The chapter has also planned a for-
-
cational activities the primary comfortable living! One is satin ; o.
c•m"
' • ned
Cul• i ts 1.11 sea.
am.rad er
ie Cl mr ope
OUR 0 W a: POET
sea- mal New Year party to be held at
concern. Today every concrete- fled if he has enough to eat and a so. at the Jewi-h ub Center.
Improved $
Sept. b. E.ec.' t
I am glad to welcome a young tion is forced to con
he 'fuller Hotel. The chapter ex-
its eco- roof over his head-and that these :li
e res:iffit7i•re.
"..aeteti.d st'ssh ism ;hri?e,
poetess a. a regular contributor to nomic resources in order t survive workmen do not lack.
':::, t ends an invitation to all Jewish
viee-preselest. )1orri. Voloed•ky, Peery.;
this column.
Zelda Medvedov the depression and to be in a po-
The main point,
o o r. Leo Adler: Des.urer. Dave Sine,: , sung men between the ages of 16
Landsman is a mother and a teach- sition to pursue its social, spiritual moral change tha t however,
is the serreseLaLarms Isadore Terkel. Chron. 0 21 to attend meetings as there
this work
has i sle. mow ... s'ocwi. bulletin. financial i
er who loves children and who and educational interests all the brought about in the soul of these and in seoteation committees
s room for about 10 new members.
were
' knows the language and the more vigorously in the future. people. Working in the factory. ',l inted . Sid ne y St rand w as Alec
e
ted far. , The next meeting will be held on
a a tbc ro soboto team.
-
Porta ....
' th
oughts which reach the
child' With
children's
unday. Nov. 1. at the 1'. W. H. A.
•
1 this
h greater ultimate end in they feel, means a future for held at the borne °r Si.. Greenbery
Oct
art . H•
present devote
m
11 nvy F.o.b. ,. Joe m
owena.
ere is an interesting and myse lf to
them. The work gives them a new 1,•.•„ „ii.:
Jaffee •nd Sam
•
were accep
es embers. The
pretty little poem she has written •
and comers- lease upon life. They know that dance held •t J b ted
T emple
th fi guarding
0 US
interests
erests o Contre• when they rmnPiete their' iset°e3
ration Beth EL "
. iise"";;;:sit
ON
Burlalci ('The Volga Haul-
training
No "Tatter .bat L, do O r
they will become accept- Adler e. sprin tea oce rtary
e
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of America should be informed of
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revue
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wise known as Burlaki, is staged
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create for them the possibility or ,^•,••••• •• °"- 2. •
masculin members of the or gan -
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