PAGE FOUR --- untiar Notes The B'rith held the fourth lecture of a series dealing with the beginning of the history of Israel Wednesday evening. The subject for this lecture was 'The Desert Religion of Israel." The youg peo- ple of the congregation met with the rabbi Wednesday evening for a discussion of the works of Lud- wig Lewisohn. and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE SIGNAL HONOR GIVEN TO JUDGE SIMONS AT DINNER BY DETROIT BAR ASSOCIATION CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE CROLL CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION SEVEN NEW STUDENTS ADMITTED TO H. U. C. UNITY IN JEWRY URGED BY LUDWIG Von Schleicher Mentioned as Pos- sible New Chancellor of Germany. BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—The pos- sibility that General Kurt • von Schleicher, Minister of Defense in the von Papen cabinet, will be named Chancellor of Germany is being discussed here. In Jewish circles, the appoint- ment is deprecated on the one hand because he is inclined to co- operate with the Nazi Party. On the other hand, however, it is pointed out that General von Schleicher has endesvored to ne- gate anti-Semitism. Recently in an interview with a French paper, General von Schleicher scored anti-Semitism as the greatest folly. Ile is also maintaining friendly relations with the Union of Jewish War Veterans. The belief that the danger of a Fascist coup has passed was ex- pressed by Dr. Reichmann, synth- ors of the Central Union of Ger- man Citizens of the Jewish Faith. Hitler's magic powers have been shattered, Dr. Reichmann de- clared. His irresistible movement has been repulsed. While vast changes are not to be awaited, German Jewry may feel calmer and without exaggerated optimism can abandon its abnormal tension, Dr. Reichmann said. Sisterhood's Chanukah Ball: CINCINNATI.—Seven new stu- Everything is in readiness for dent have been admitted to the freshman class of the Hebrew Un- the annual Chanukah ball to be Life - Size Portrait, Painted by Isaac Rader, Presented as given under the auspices of the Windsor Mayor's Record ion College this year, making the sisterhood of Congregation B'nai total number of students attending Noted Author Declares Now, Tribute to Federal Judge to the District Described in Urging the college 79. Twenty-one states, Moshe, in the main ballroom, Dex- if Ever, World Jewry Court, To Hang in New Building. His Retention. the District of Columbia and Can- ter at Lawrence, on Sunday eve- Must Unite. ada are represented by the student ning, Dec. 18. Te committee is headed by Mrs. Harry Meer, as- The re-election of Mayor David body. GENEVA.—(J. T. A.) — Emil sisted by Mrs. Jacob Farkas. They Croll of Windsor at the election The college opened for its fifty- have been actively engaged with on Monday, Dec. 5, was urged by eighth year on Oct. 15. It was Ludwig publishes an article in Rabbi Elmer Berger's sermon the preparations for the past three a host of his supporters, who founded in 1875 by Dr. Isaac Mayer a new Jewish monthly, La Revue last Friday was "Is There Any- weeks, and a large attendance is pointed to his record in support Wise. It has grown steadily from Juive de Ggneve, the first issue thing Left to be Thankful For." In anticipated. A leading popular or- of their candidate. humble beginnings to a great in- of which has just appeared here, conclusion rabbi thanked the con- chestra has been secured to furn- A review of the record financial stitution. Its faculty consists of under the editorship of the French gregation for the kindness extended ish the music for this affair. Tick- accomplishment of the City of 15 professors, and four special in- Jewish writer, M. Joshua Je- to himself and wife during his stay ets may be secured from the follow. Windsor during the two years he structors. Its library contains over houda. in Pontiac. ing: Mrs. Harry Meer, 2951 Tux- has been mayor was given the 85,000 volumes and 2,500 manu- The monthly, according to the edo avenue, Townsend 7-2812; Sirs. Windsor Kiwanis Club at its scripts. editorial introduction, will be an Jacob Farkas, 12936 Hamilton ave- luncheon by Mayor Croll in a brief Under the direction of Mrs. Sam- The college is housed in five organ for seeking out and syn- nue, Longfellow 1731, or at the address. uel Cohen the religious school are beautiful buildings on its own ex- thesizing the modern manifesta- office of the synagogue, Fairmont preparing a play for Chanukah. The mayor remarked there had tensive grounds in a suburb of Cin- tions of Jewish thought, and at 5787. Tickets will also be sold at perhaps been some who were dis- cinnati. In the 57 years of its the same time fighting against the the door on the night of the event. posed to criticize him for devoting existence it has graduated 349 rab- moral ostracism to which Jews are Mr. and Mrs. II. August and will hold its weekly meetings Tues. much of his attention to the in- bis who are leaders of congrega- subjected everywhere, and of Mr. and Mrs. B August of Detroit, New Year's Eve Party: and Rabbi and Mrs. Elmer Berger, terests of the unemployed and tions in all parts of the United which anti-Semitism is only a The Sisterhood of Congregation not enough to the taxpayers. The States; several of its graduates oc- coarse and brutal manifestation. Pontiac, were ThanksgivingE dinner B'nai Moshe, under the chairman-1 progress made in municipal econ- cupy pulpits in Canada and Eng- guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Being both Jewish and univer- ship of Sirs. Jacob Farkas, ispre- land and one in Australia. Louis Solomon of Franklin boule- sal, it proceeds, the monthly will paring for the New Year's Eve omy and in reduction of the city's vard. be intended also for non-Jews, The new students and their home party, which will be held in the debt during the past two years, cities follow: and being issued in Geneva, it banquet hall. A 10-course dinner greater in extent than in any pe- Mrs. Anna Lipsky of Rochester, will help to enlighten those men Samuel Edlavitch, Ft. Wayne, will be served at midnight, there riod in the city's history, was his Ind.; Max Finkelstein, Colorado and women who are associated N. Y., and daughter, Josephine, willbe high class professional en- answer. student, at the University of Mich- Springs, Colo.; Albert M. Lewis, with international movements and tertainers, souvenirs, noisemakers, igan, were week-end guests of their Cleveland, O.; Frank Minsker, efforts about Jewish problems. The and a Hungarian gypsy band and Fenchtwanger's "Josephus" Jamestown, N. Y.; Ely E. Pilchik, publication will give space. to all cousins the •Norman Buckner, the jazz orchestra will furnish the Buckners and their guests were St. Louis, Mo.; Sam Sandmel, St. "I have never found an anti- music. Mrs. Farkas is being assis-1 A Review by Freda R. flieeatook. Louis, Mo.; and Joseph I. Weiss, currents of Jewish thought and Semite among them. What Bis- Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mra. will stand outside all parties. 4CoPYMIAL 19S 2. J. T. a.) ted by Mrs. James Sobel and a Brooklyn , N. Y . Alma Buckner of Flint. . marck said in 1892 is known to All Around. D Lion Feuchtwanger is one of the competent committee. On the student roster of the He- M. Andre Spire and Stefan everybody. In addition, for five few present day writers whose brew Union College are the follow- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steinman years he had a Jew as his doctor, Zweig are among the contributors books never disappoint. His "Pow- ing from Detroit: Sisterhood Meeting: and childrtn and Mr. and Mrs. Sam to the first issue, and messages and for 30 years a Jew as his A special meeting of the Sister- er," "Ugly Duchess" and "Success" Benson were. Thanksgiving day Morton A. Bauman, Louis J. are printed from the Chief Rabbi banker, so that he entrusted both hood of Congregation B'nai Moshe, are flaming torches in a wilder- Cashdan, Morton J. Cohn. guests of their mother Mrs. Kate of France, M. Israel Levi, M. his health and his fortune to Jews. will be held at the home of Mrs. Izi- ness of good, bad and. indifferent Lieberman of Flint. "In Goethe there are four pass- Justin Godart and M. de Monzie, dor Katz, 98 Winona avenue, High- writing. Feuchtwanger's writing land Park, on Monday evening, is never indifferent nor is it merely Meier Shfeyah Graduation members of the French Govern- ages in which he compares the Miss Mildred Goldstein and her Jews with the Germans. I have ment, M. Edmond Fleg and M. good. It is literature of a con- Dec. 5, at 8 o'clock, for the final •rootnmate Miss Ann Solomon of Exercises. quoted them in an anthology. Aime Palliere. turning in of all money and ads for servative, entertaining and alto- Elmira, N. Y., spent Thanksgiving From Mussolini, Masaryk, Briand, "Not only the politician but gether appealing type. It is uni-, the annual Chaukah ball program. ,day with Miss Mildred's parents, Mrs. Harry Meer, chairman of this que in its uniform excellence. ' On July 31, Meier Shfeyah, also the thinker must come for- Nansen, Edison, I have never Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein heard anything but respect for Palestine educational center sup- ward and warn the people," Emil affair, urges all members to bring The foregoing paragraph was 01 Ottawa Drive. The girls re. ads and outstanding money to this merely to herald the good news that ported by American Junior Ha- Ludwig writes in his article. "A the gifts and the character of the turned to School on Friday as they dassah, arranged the eighth com- Jews. It is only in Germany that new Jewish periodical could not meeting. Herr Feuchtwanger's latest effort, attended the "Pan Hellenic dance." "Josephus," will not let you down. o mencement exercises and the appear at a better time. All this pest dominates. If anyone number of cul- compares the great pening of the annual exhibition. around us there is danger, and, It is inspiring, fascinating, charm- Young People's Auxiliary: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kovinsky The school and all the farm if ever, the Jews of the world tural treasures which a million The Young People's Auxiliary of ingly written and informative. If were hosts to 45 guests at their Jewish Germans have procured branches, as well as the household must unite now. Congregation B'nai Moshe will meet I knew of any more words to de- annual family Thanksgiving dinner "I say this with the greatest with those produced by the 61 on Sunday afternoon, Dec, 4, at 4 ■eribe the pleasure with which I branches, exhibited samples of at their home on Perry street. The p. m., in the asrembly hall of the read it I would use them lavishly. their work, their produce and of earnestness," he goes on, "because million Aryan. Germans, it will be out-of-town guests were from am new to this movement. Till seen that the Germans must put synagogue. kn intelectual pro- But, still under the spell of the their achievements, which filled —Cut courtesy of J. L. Hudson Co. Windsor and Detroit. Miss Esther, gram will follow the business meet- author's restrained language and up the three rooms of the school. the age of 40 I hardly knew that a spurt on to attain equality,. We r daughter, came home from The farm branches exhibited in I was a Jew. Neither my educa- can fight this disease only if we National Kindergarten School Signal honors were paid to service also provide a feeling of ing. Dr. David Kliger will address his inimitable ability to mold words a special room diagrams, showing tion nor my training had made me rigidly exclude these from as who the membership on the subjekt to his wishes I am helpless to do t Evanston, 111. • Judge Charles C. Simons, of the exaltation. the kinds of soil, crops and quan- aware that I was one. The mur- proclaim that they want to. ex- "Mental Hygiene." This lecture more than advise you to read U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, "This is one of the most impor- t ities which were planted this der of Rathenau was the first sign. clude themselves from us.." Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett and sitting at Cincinnati, by the De- tent courts. Four of its judges is one of the series being, arranged "Joaepbus." The book is based on historical year, various kinds of fodder and It was several days after that sly spent Thanksgiving day troit Bar Association, at a dinner have been called to the United by the club's intellectual advance- ment committee of which Miss Alice fact. Josephus, ambitious young- produce of the various branches. happened that I left the Christian t htheir children, Mr. and Mrs. lie Thal! of Glynn Court, Detroit. on Wednesday evening at the States Supreme Court and one to Frank is chairman. 51embers and ster from Judea, first appears in The kitchen produce was also Church to which I formally be- Book-Cadillac Hotel. the Presidency. One would be in-' friends are invited. Rome to plead for the lives of three shown, such as: preserves, pickled longed and made it public that I Joined by many lay leaders in different If he did not feel the The Young People's Auxiliary men condemned to death for par- and sugared, salads and other recognized myself as a member Mr, and Mr& Saul Birnkrant of the community, about 400 attor- greatness of the opportunity that taking in disturbances against the dishes. The household exhibited of a race that was being perse- thanks members and friends for Ottawa Drive attended the Beta Phi Tau dance Thanksgiving night neys came to the dinner to pay offers itself of being permitted to their co-operation in making the Roman rule. His success in his a successful arrangement of oar- cuted more than at any time pre- their respects to Judge Simons on Thanksgiving Day dance a success. first endeavor brings him following Mos cleaning utensils, methods of viously.. Little as I have to do take part in that court's delibera- in Flint. Plans are being formulated for among his people and starts him on removing spots from clothes, a with dogmas, much as my heart the occasion of his elevation last tions." — . • another dance by the Young Peo- the Career which closes on him as properly arranged room, etc. The and spirit are dissociated from Miss Lillian Kovinsky attended May from the local District Court Judge Simons paid a personal famous historian of a notable laundry = diagrams of the con- both Testaments, I have however he Goodman-Lurie wedding in to the higher court of appeals. tribute to Elmer W. Voorheis, ple Auxiliary of Congregation the period. "Josephus" is full of the sumption of various cleaning definitely declared myself before B'nai Moshe, to be held on Sunday roy, N. Y., Thanksgiving Eve. The dinner was originally sched- clerk of the court. and to William uled to take place last May, but S. Sayre', the court's master in evening, Jan. 22, in the main hall color of ancient Rome and provides materials. There was an eixhibi- the whole world as belonging to Miss Lillian was maid of honor. both instructive and entertaining tion of the children's newspaper, the Jewish race. of the synagogue. was postponed on account of the chancery. A public speaking class is being reading. Our Village, a model of the mu- "Vie Ca. Fight This Disease." Rabbi and Mrs. Elmer Berger at- death of Judge Simons' father, the Attorneys visiting him at Cin organized under the leadership of sical group room, etc. "That which ten years ago, when nded the B'nai B'rith Jubilee in late David W. Simons. Henry cinnati will find him humble and Had Questionnaire. Harry Seligson for members of the Meyers was chairman of the din- All classes of the school have Rathenan was murdered, was a aginaw on Tuesday, Nov. 29 1 at all times ready to receive them, Young People's Auxiliary. Any LEIPZIG.—(J. T. A.)—A con- exhibited a series of human habi- warning; has today become ful- here they visited with Rabbi ner committee. Judge Simons said. member wishing to join the class nd Mrs. Louis Wilsey of Philadel- Present Simons Portrait. Mr. Rader was introduced to should get in touch with Alice fidential questionnaire, seeking to tations and their ileveSopment; filment. All the cultural contri- Oives counts and wee, on over teen discover the extent to which Jew- the sixth class, relief nuns, dia- hations which the Jews have given hia. Rabbi Wolsey's father, Mr. of Selene". Nomatter The Bar Association at this din- the audience by Mr. Bishop. Frank, chairman of the intellectual ish blood is to be found in the Uni- grams of rainfall, bible. pictures, to German music, literature, thea- different ilne. e: In this book you . Wolsey is being honored on this ner presented a life-size portrait will advancement committee, or be pres- versity of Leipzig has been cir- end du Om i numb*, at your ProgPM. scion of his eighty-first birth- of Judge Simons, painted by Isaac etc.; the seventh class, exhibited ter, painting are despised by the will liveenslomem lbws& ent at the next meeting. The first culated by the Nazis among stu- analyses of foodstuffs, and vari- mob, which knows neither this nor Valuable Information is aim Riven ail to ay and his membership in that Rader, to the District Court, here, Tells of Ancient Jewish how yo u can an the mall. to secure: meeting of the class is scheduled the Boersen Curler reports. ous pictures in connection with Germanic art, and this is happen- orders r ganization over 50 years. an d impart. for Yourproducta. to be hung in the new building. Concepts in Bankruptcy to be held on Sunday, Dec. 18, at dents, The questionnaire seeks to es- their studies of hums anatomy; ing in Germany! The German or mani c.. 12 o'clock in the club room of the tabliah achy fa Tour 'NEC cosy Mrs Diana Rosenbaum of De- The presentation on behalf of the first which of the profes- the eighth class, "experiments in nation is degrading itself in the synagogue. association was made by Frank WASHINGTON.—(J. T. A.)— R. L. POLK a CO., Detroit, Ka. oit is the house guest for the sore are Jews; second, which of plants." The exhibition attracted eyes of the whole world. The Young Peoples Bible class the professors cur nironore Publithers In the Wald eek:end of her children, Mr. and D. Eaman, prominent attorney Various ancient Jewish concept- are of Jewish or- for several weeks a large 'umber "I have studied many of the Lasmt Mailing Lim Cewnilere—BusInees Malang ra. Joseph Schwartz of Iriquois who was a classmate of Judge Ions in connections with bankrupt- will hold its weekly meetings Tues- igin; third, which are Aryans but of visitors, adults and children great men of the past and the m Producem of Plied MJI adterilalm day evening, Dec. 6, in the vestry Simons at the University of Michi- cy jurisprudence were discussed by ad. are married to Jewesses. from the vicinity. present,"' Emd Ludwig goes on. gar 35 years ago. The portrait Louis E. Levinthal, prominent rooms of the synagogue, at 9 p. m. • — The class is under the leadership The Misses Pearl Solomon and was accepted on behalf of the Philadelphia Jewish attorney and of Rabbi Moses Fisher. An invite- harlottee Wyman, students at District Court by Judge Arthur authority on bankruptcy law, be- tem is extended to all who are In- fore the National Association of psilanti, spent the week-end with Tuttle. terested. r. and Mrs. B. Wyman of East The dinner was presided over by Referees in Bankruptcy at its an- On Sunday, Dec. 25, a religious riquois Road. Mathew II. Bishop, president of nual conference in connection with rally day program will be held un- the Bar Association, who welcomed the fifty-fifth annual meeting of the der the auspices of the Young Peo- American Bar Association. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and the large gathering of attorneys ple's Bible Class. chairman, ; hildren were guests for the week- and laymen who came to pay their Levinthal read a paper on "Some Jack Allweil, reports The that progress nd of Mr. and Mrs. William Pres- respects to "a distinguished citi- Historical Aspects of Bankruptcy." is being completed the preparations Mr. Levinthal, during the course nt. zen and a splendid judge." Mr. for this program. Prominent De- Bishop welcomes t h e visiting of his paper, brought out many in- troit speakers have been invited ancient comparisons between the, for this occasion. Maurice Selig- judges who attended the dinner tere troit Symphony Orchestra and who were coated at the - -- en t principles of Jewish bank- man, vice-president of Congregation on Eastern Tour. speaker,' table. They were: ru tcy and other systems of law, B'nai Moshe, will be one of the ng the fact that Jewish in guest speakers. There will be no local concerts Judges Tuttle, Edward Moinet and in cluding c - m n and with Deli Roman, French, the Detroit Symphony this week Ernest A. O'Brien of the District common n Italian ste s did the orchestra will leave Tues. Court; Judges Henry M. Butzel nut discharge the y morning on ita extended Eaat- and Howard Wiest of the State 'SYMPHONY OF REBIRTH' "Some see in the Jewish Sabha- n tour and will not return until Supreme Court; Former . hursday morning, Dec. 15, in Judge Alexis C. Angell. Federal tical Year of Release something By JOSEPH H. EHRLICH analogue to a bankruptcy law," me for the sixth pair of suliscrip- Mr. Eaman, in his address, re- Mr. Levinthal said. "As a matter President, Zionist Organization of n events, that evening and Fri- Detroit. afternoon, in Orchestra Hall. called Judge Simons' activities in of fact, the Sabbatical discharge his tour, which Gabrilowitseh public life and traced back his was intended to apply to all debtors —the latest events of Jewish interest in the world's The Zionist Organization is the 'll direct takes the orchestra to acquaintance with him over a pe- whether solvent or insolvent, hon- brotherhood that proclaims the artford, South Hadley, North- riod of 35 years, during which, est or dishonest, after the lapse of reality of the Land of Promise, activities. mpton, Hanover, Saratoga he said, he had known him as a a certain number of years." Hence, and asserts with enthusiastic con- Mr. Levinthal pointed out, this can- prings, Newburgh, N. Y., Ithaca, battler for justice ! not be construed as a bankruptcy viction the curative value of the Simon's Address. ttsburgh and Oberlin. At five National Home in the healing of Judge Simons' response to the discharge. —a live, wide awake, well written editorial page, corn- the concerts, at Oberlin, Hart- One of the most interesting con- the wounds of Israel. When other ord, South Hadley, Northampton, tributes wan a masterful address trasts brought out by Mr. Levin- hopes have lost their meaning, menting on the most important events of the moment. theca, Gabrilowitsch will also ap- in which he declared: "Had I been permitted to con- thal was that according to Jewish when all else in Jewish life lies ar as soloist, playing the bril- tent Brahms First Concerto, a cult my own comfort, I would law, unlike the general practice, in confusion, the flag of Zion ; ork in the interpretation of which have preferred to remain in the where there were several creditors, should be held high as the symbol I —Charles H. Joseph's widely syndicated column of enjoys great renown. District Court. But no one could the estate was divided not pro-rata, lot national life re-awakened. Because of the absence of the treat with indifference a call to but equally, it being, of course, ; Those who carry it should march "Random Thoughts." chestra there will be no pop con- service to a court as distinguished provided that no creditor should I with songs that sing of labor and rt next Saturday evening, but on and with as fine a tradition as receive more than the amount of I sacrifice, of recovery and building, 1 17, the series will be resumed that of the Circuit Court of Ap- his claim. In this way • higher of regeneration and creation, of ; —essays, papers, sermons and articles on interesting th the talented Dorothy Hess, one peals. Such a call must be obeyed. percentage of the smaller as come an endless future that is to be I made with our own hands. Gather , the winners in the piano audi- The work is difficult, requiring p h aiddin t full, it being felt that the all these songs together—the song I rabbis, educators and laymen, representing the best ons of last season, presented as continuous application of effort. , p creditor Who extended credit reek- of the farmer in the valley, the' loist. She will play the l'AcDow- I But the great opportunities for Ilessly or over-generously should be ' song of the toiler in the city, the in modern Jewish thought. . I First Piano Concerto. penalized as against the conserve. song of the student in the school,. Victor Kolar will be in charge of ; five creditor with a smaller claim. the song of those who bring physi- subscription pair, Dec. 15 and SO A LEADER CAME cal healing—and you will have a —all the local news in society, synagogues, clubs and and foliiwng hit usual custom .3 symphony of national rebirth. interesting program 1 pe n especially "BLESSED SPINOZA" Frederick Palmer, war corers- organizations., All local activities brought to your bold, full of sentiment, full of prom ieed. —,--- pondent, author of a number of romance, a symphony that should home every Saturday in a well edited manner. Order of Rainbow Girls. ; important works, including a bier- When Albert Einstein was asked stir the heart and lift up the soul Purity Assembly, Order of the raphy of Newton D. Baker, in "So if he believed in God he answered, of every aspiring Jew in the ainbow for Girls, No. 12, will; • Leader Came" (Ray Long & "Yes—in Spinoza's God," and Golus. —and other features that will appeal to those who t Tuesday evening, Dec. 6, Richard R. Smith, $2), writes Lewis Browne has tried to ex- plain what sort of God that is in U. S. Approval Essential the Eastern Star Temple, at political prophecy. want the best to be had in America's foremost Anglo- "Blessed Spinoza." • biography of :15. The meeting will be fol-1 "So a Leader Came" is a novel In Action on Mandates wed by entertainment by mem- dealing with the rise to power of Baruch de Spinoza, published by Jewish paper. e b iograp er pie- ' WASHINGTON.-1.1. T. A.)— rs. , Constant Spenser, who achieves Macmillan. The annual birthday dinner will ! an ideal seeking "restoration" lures Spinoza . as "a man who was The approval of the United States gratis to all members paid up I rather than "revolution" in his indisputably good." It was a L is essential to the validity of any date. The date of this affair : search for a solution of his coun• hard biography to write, he says. determination which may be reach- 1 because Spinoza "made his mind ed regarding mandated territories. II be announced at a later date. ' try's problems. CALL CADILLAC 1040 with ' the sovereign of his being. and by This declaration was formally The story ends tragically— assassination of Constant as dint of intellect so restrained his presented to Great Britain by the I Hollywood Theater. the The co-starring of Clark Gable i he is about to retire from sue. passions as to rid his life almost United States Embassy in London,, nd Jean Harlow in "Red Dust" cessful leadership of his country completely of that element of con- acting upon instructions from the cling Sunday at the Hollywood . —but not until he had achieved flict that is the warp and woof of state department, according to in- : formation made public by the state liter for a four-day run will I his success by putting into force drama." , department. are of exceptional interest to numerous socialistic principles. per year Al Green, whose great director- This viewpoint was expressed in 1 vie patrons. Its great fault is its fantasy ial effort, "Disraeli," will long be connection with advice, to Great Another stage show is presented ,; , and occasional lack of realism. remembered, is of Irish-Jewish Britain that the United State be- ADVERTISERS IN THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ARE HELPING TO SUPPORT YOUR PAPER. complete thin fine bill with the 1 ,a , evertheless the novel has many ' parentage. He came to Holly- lieves itself entitled to have a voice y best of vaudeville headliners 1 icnod IN RETURN THEY DESERVE YOUR PATRONAGE points to recommend it. par- wood from Perris, California (it regarding conditions under which the Hollywood Merrymakers do I ; titularly to the multitude that is , may be on some maps) ... earned the country of Iraq is to be admin- r bit in the way of musical 1 The I now interested in our presidential , his bread as a bottle washer in a istered when the mandate over it Ries, with Franke, Ruff. " 1 ! ocermonious Master." I political contest and in our many , saloon ... later became a laborer is formally relinquished. !social and economic problems in • movie studio ... then worked I which crave for solution. his way into the job of assisting NORTH END CLINIC NORTH END CLINIC 1 II Expenditures for professional Is 1929 one-third of the new I Also, there is in this novel the edirector The step from assisting ants at North End Clinic were I suggestion for a change in this to actual directing required six and technical services at North ployed. This year three- I country's method of government, years of intensive effort. Today End Clinic, whose deficit the Com- cc are entirely unemployed proposing the adoption of the six-.he command, a four-figure salary munity Fund pays, have been less- 1 the others only partially. year-old-one - term - for president . . . yet, because of • too-gener- ened becamee the volunteer corps eestributioss to Community idea, with a Premier as the re- sus, open-handed nature, he often includes hygienists, pharmacist rank graduate, and typists. make their care possible. sponsible government leader. ' fincs himself short of r i - _- II - a , Every Saturday Morning , Brings to You Subscribe Now $3.00 1 THE, DETROITAWISR ORONICLE • --,--- --ii