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'STAGE AND SCREEN

WILL BE SYMPHONY "LIFE FOR A LIFE" TEMPLE Y. P. GROUP ,
NOW AT LITTMAN'S TO STAGE 3 PLAYS
SOLOIST SATURDAY

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Three one-act plays will be pre-
Twelve-year-old liadassah Yan- Jacob Ben Ami and Berta G
Every Wyman Must See the
seated at 4 p. m, Sunday by the
Starred in Play.
One Picture Women Dared 10
ich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
dramatic group of the Young =
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Make!
Harry Yanich of 2205 West Eu-
211 L.R. In IP
" Better People's Temple Club in the Brown
Today—D.. Opet
efora i e,"
clid avenue, will appear as soloist
Minutes!
Raymond Moley, former Assist- with the Detroit Symphony Or- Not to Be Born," is the drama now Memorial chapel of Temple Beth S
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et II 0 a. a.
Ruggiero Ricci, the phenomenal ant Secretary of State and former , chestra at the Young People's being staged at Littman's Yiddish El.
Interest in the plays, which
young 11-year-old violin genius chief of President Roosevelt's concert Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Peoples Theater, Twelfth and
who startled New York a short "brain trust," will speak at the
Seward. It is being shown Friday mark the first venture of at cur-
EASY
while ago, and caused metropolis Wilson Theater Wednesday eve-
evening and will be presented
tan musical circles to buzz with ning, Feb. 21, at 8:45 p. m. His
again on Sunday matinee and eve-
subject will be "America Set
ning.
Featured in this famous play
olltt
Itb "Convention City" Stars
Free."
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'by David Pinski are Jacob Ben
ADOLPHE PIENJOU, MARY
Originally scheduled for the
Victor McLaglen
E,
HE GUY
"I'VE
GOT
YOUR
Ann
and
Berta
Gersten,
together
morning,
Prof.
Moley's
lecture
has
HERBERT
H
Boris Karloff
AS HE GII ERRBERT
with the entire cast of the local
NUMBER"
been changed to evening to make
—0t4 STAGS—
nigh
Reginald Denny
it possible for men to attend, it
playhouse.
PAT
O'BRIEN
ALLEN
JENKS
RALPH KIRBERY
Ben Anil and Miss Gersten will
was announced by Kathleen Snow
Wallace Ford
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" h Dream Stns..' I am ous
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Stringer, director of the Detroit
be presented on Monday evening
BOB CLARKE
T ' NBA Radio Star
Jacob Gordin's "God, Man and
Town Hall Series which is spon-
in
Oa the Haim
AT THE ORGAN
EDUARD WERNER
G
soring his talk.
Devil" (" ott, Mensch and Tel-
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A Jo.. Show of Ideate, es.
i
and THE UHRANIAN CHOIR
and Comedy
im
Until recently, when he resigned
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ems
On Tuesday evening, a testi-
to become editor of Vincent As-
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monial performance will be staged
tor's magazine, "Today," it was
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BENNY DAVIS
Moley who was at Roosevelt's el-
in honor of Lidia Slava and Chaim
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ow
And His MUM, Revue
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Hyman and "Scheindele's Chas-
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bow
when
decisions
affecting
the
TODAY—Doors
Het
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Stars
of
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sene" will be staged. Following
future welfare of the country
al le SS a. ea.
„It. FIAT ,
Broadway"
were made. A pronounced na-
the. performance there will be a
ACOMMISO
11.1 of Clever
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LolaStru
STAGE SHOWS
concert in which Jacob Ben Ami,
tionalist,
he
has
been
credited
with
Oal.
Ith A
E ntertains
er
DAILY
AMMON
ii
Berta
Gersten
and
Michael
Gibson
greatly influencing the Roosevelt
BIG VAUDEVILLE
international policy. Prof. Moley
kill participate.
SHOW
clashed with Secretary of State
FRA CHOT TONE
nun 4 Star Acts
iHull last summer at the London
—In-
JEWS IN AUSTRIA
BIG STAGE SHOW
Economic Conference which he
"MOULIN ROUGE"
with
with
2 GREAT at, . PT ATURES
attended, at the President's re-
TO BE ROBBED OF
RUSS COLUMBO. BOSISELL
PHILIP STERN
quest, as the "contact" between
SISTERS
Eddie Laughton
Vine Delmar's
POLITICAL
RIGHTS
:
the
Administration
and
the
U.
5
—EXTRA—
and 3 Star Arts
rent season by the dramatic group, as
n al Heaven'
iChance
delegates.
—OS! SCREEN—
LAUREL HARDY
has
been
heightened
by
finished
(Continued from Page On•)
Prof. Moley will be introduced
COMEDY RIOT
'THE LAST ROUND-UP'
work of the performers in other
RUGGIERO RICCI
by Judge William F. Connolly.
ILLA A. ,„ 0 N I tr i, o F E
m
J
.
OLI....Ner
RA4DOLFII SCOTT
nority of an alien race," which theatricals.
Tickets for his lecture may be
Two of the plays, "King Ar-
would establish their inbquality
discussion, will appear in concert had now at Grinnell's, or the Town
thur's Socks" and "The Angel In-
with the Aryans, it continued.
in Detroit next Friday evening, Hall office, suite 533, Detroit-
"Orient Express" 5 ,
The proclamation also proposed trudes," are the sophisticated
Feb. 23, at Orchestra Hall. Ricci, Leland Hotel, Randolph 2300.
—Cut Cowie. Detroit Pree Pre.
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tilt HEATHER ANGEL.
a numerus clausus, proportionate comedies of Floyd Dell, while the ▪
since
his
debut
in
New
York,
has
EVE.
THEATER—Detroll Teen Mall—FM.
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NORMAN FOSTER
third,
"The
Mistress,"
is
a
serious
Ms
WILSON
p become one of the most popular "Lost Patrol" and Davis'
to the Jewish population, for law-
HADASSAH YANICH
yers, judges, notaries and doctors. problem play by Maurice Gnesin.
of concert artists.
Revue
at
Fox
Theate
The
plays
were
selected
by
a
at Orchestra Hall. She will play This would ensure Austrian rep-
At the concert by Ricci, at Or-
the first movement of the Mozart resentation for Austrians and ,• committee headed by Miss Liz
/ chestra Hall Friday evening, the
HOLM pie. I..W I
/MOM( •(AMIRICA SET FREE"
One of the most unusual and piano concerto in B-flat major. Jewish representation for the 1 Freund and Theodore Birnkrant
three winners of the Detroit
sEATS NOW—Grinnolit.
Bring the children to hear
Miss Ella
Yanich
is the
pupil
of Miss Jews, the document maintained. 1 after more than two dozen pros-
Times violin scholarship contests, vivid motion pictures to come to Edith
Davis
of the
Bendetson
RUGGIERO
' pective productions had been ex-
recently chosen, will be presented the screen in some time is "The
To Teach Hatred.
Lost Patrol," featuring an all Netiorg Piano Studios, with whom ! Intermarriage should be pro-, smiled. Their production marks
to the audience.
Ricci's program follows:
male cast and replete with intense she has been studying for some hibited and the racial principle : the first dramatic venture of the
- years. She is one of two children, I carried
out in all fields in order Young People's Temple Club.
....... Handel drama, jolting and harrowing se
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Sonata in D
TEL. TRimAy 2-34116
Miss Freund and Gabriel Al-
12TH AND SEWARD
quences. It is now at the Fax her brother, Joseph, 8, also being I to ensure the countrfs freedom
Larg e maniocs
Phenomeml boy violinist thorn
A
llegro
Theater. The stage attraction , a student of the piano. Four from Jewish aliens, the declare- exander are directing "King Ar-
PrOt51405 Einstein called
FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 16, SUNDAY (Matinee and Evening),
larghetto
• genius.
Benny Davis' revue, "Future Stars I generations of musicians can be tion read. Furthermore, a census thur's Socks," a play concerning
Allegro con brio.
FEB. 18
11
is asked to establish the extent sophisticated love among the in.
Orchestra Hall
Saint Sams of Broadway," with a company of traced in the Yanich family.
minor,
N.
3
Concerto
In
The Genial, Well-Known Artist
of Austria's "Jewification"—that tellectuals. The four parts in the
singers, dancers and entertainers.
Allegro non MK.
Friday Evening, Feb. 23
Andantino quasi allegretto
is, to discover the number of inter-, production are taken by Miss Sally
John Ford, one of Hollywood's
POPUIOI eriss.--osisosirs Hos OM.
Motto moderato e nmestoso
ace directors, who produced "The Gabrilowitsch To Direct Or- marriages, the number of Chris-1 Abrams, Miss Eileen Stark, Mrs.
AlMiro non ttoPPO
INTERMISSION
Iron Horse," "Four Sons," "Ar-
chestra Feb. 22 and 23. lions of Jewish origin and the 1 Murray Schlater and Mr. Alex-
assisted by
&Krim 12-Friedberg rowsmith" and "Pilgrimage." has
Rondo. Op. 23
—
number of Jews.
There's Always Something
Slavonic Dance In Z minor No. 3
The final point in the proclama- ' a lleir s's Gertrude Rush is in charge
Dv orak•Kreisler chosen a brilliant array of male
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, director of
New at
inn of "The Angel I
pre p
Pima nini•Kreml
actors for the twelve major roles the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, lion proposes th at adults
Capri. No. 30
Dame Hpagnole (from "La V ida
a Floyd Dell's
and MICHAEL GIBSON in
"DETROIT'S GAY SPOT"
Falls•Kreer of the "Lost Patrol." Featured will direct the twelfth pair of , taught "the evils of Jewish influ- I trades," another
D e Palle-Kremer
IV
in the cast are Victor McLaglen, symphony concerts, to be played ence upon the country." The excursions into unreality which
For the first time in Detroit
•
Brithms•Krer
Hungarian Dame, No. 17
Saratate Boris Karloff, Wallace Ford, Reg-1 on Thursday evening, Feb. 22, and ultimatum, following the usual finds an ill-advised elopement
Spanish Dance, Op. 31. No. 1
Wieniatskt inald Denny, Alan lisle, Billy Be- 1 Friday afternoon, Feb. 23. custom of the Nazis, is filled with averted by the opportune appear-
Polonaise Millante, Op. I
Aus- ance of an angel. In the cast are
van, Sammy Stein, famous wrest-
•
Mr. Gabrilowitsch will open the abusive statements about the
A Drama in 3 Aele H David Pinata
Miss Jean Levy, G. Lionel Willene,
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ler of the sport world, and many program
FISHER THEATER
with five first perfor- trian Jews.
MONDAY EVENING. FEE. to
Sol I. Stein and Theodore Birn-
TUESDAY EVENING. FEB. M
others.
tu en s
The
first
tale
about
the
telephone
Ha And and Bertha Gersten in laceb
mantes
in
Detroit
of
short
works
Lida
Slava
IR
✓osiesseisi roisnesece
krant.
Benny Davis, who headlines the by Bach that have been orches-
Gerion,1 rtes
business lowdown is "I've Got Yur
N H. Hyman
Clif. 0355
GOD.
MAN
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DEVIL
Comedy is forsaken in "The 75 E. Verner
stage
presentation,
is
a
song
Diller Friday continued their cam-
IA ( WCHEINDELII WEDDING
Number," at the Fisher, with Pat
trated by various arrangers.
.
terror ism Mistress, which is directed by
O'Brien as chief "trouble" man (in writer of great fame, having writ-
, ^
Dallas
Frantz,
pianist,
will
op.'
Wig
Tieketsi Eve., $1, 7k, 150e, 3k; Matinsest 711e, 110e, 35e, 25e
after the intermission play- against the helpless Jews of this Mrs. Samuel R. Glanz• This pro-
more than one sense), Joan Blon- ten "Carolina Moon," "Margie,"
dell as an operator, and Glenda "Baby Face," "I'm Happy When ing the Beethoven First Concerto country by perpetrating a new duction concerns the conflict be-
Your Happy," "Yearning" and for Piano and Orchestra in C ma- bomb outrage in the third case of tween the paternal love of a young
Farrell,
Allan
Jenkins,
Gordon
with TED NOLE and
NOTED ENTERTAINERS
Wescott, Henry O'Neill, Eugene many others, and to this accom- jor, Op. 15. Mr. Frantz is no the week in which a Jewish corn- immigrant and his affair with •
I institution was the target. woman who seeks to steal his af-
His Music
AT THE CLUB MAXINE Follette and Hobart Cavanaugh in plishment he is also noted as a newcomer to Detroit .
are Miss
discover
of
star
stare
and
screen
Deily,
3:30 to 6:30 P. M.
and
the
Detroit
Symphony
Society
]
At
four
o'clock
Friday
after-
fections.
In
the
cast
the leading roles. Gangsters and
Shelton Hicks, writer of such tricksters are mixed up in the tele- talent. Among his discoveries are l tak ride in being respons ible noon, a pair of Nazis hurled a Eileen Hencken, Ervin Rapenport, A Clean, Peppy Colored
6028 Joy Road, near Gd. River song hits as "Darktown Strutters phone wires, too.
small bomb through a window of Ludwig Maybaum and Dr. Milton
Eddie Cantor, George Jessel, Ed
the first performance by Mr.
Revue
PRESENTS AN
Wynn, Marilyn Miller, Ruby Kee- for
Ball" and "Some et These Days,"
Frantz with a major orchestra, the headquarters of the Jewish S. Marx.
retturIng
A musical interlude will be pre-
All-Star Floor Show
ler and George Price.
association, considerably
is popular master of ceremonies
STATE THEATER
which happened three seasons ago. students'
damaging the building. Fortu- rented during the afternoon by SHELTON BROOKS, M.C.
Nightly
As
a
result
of
the
piano
audition
The
coming
of
"The
Last
Imo.
Song
Writer
ol (Wm. al The.
nately,
no
one
was
on
the
street-
Philip
Stern.
In
charge
of
proper-
MICHIGAN THEATER
p nt, II I( ne.. I a. m.
/ Shoes Sat.,
Dan," ”DarIttowe Strutter. Dail,"
Round-up" to the State takes on
"Easy To Love," at the Michi- contest held by the Detroit Sym- level floor of the building at the ties and costumes is a committee
ASSORTED
unusual interest because among gan, has a cast almost identical phony Orchestra that season, Mr. time and no injuries were caused. headed by Miss Evelyn Sulzberger
Alberta
Pryne
LIQUORS, FINE WINES
Strilleg 5.1 515.1
the hard - riding, swift - shooting with that .of "Convention City" Frantz won the first prize, which Had the bombers made the at- and including the Misses Miriam
and BEER
characters in this screen melo- which caused the rafters of the entitled him to an appearance with tempt a few hours earlier, several
r Ca ver and Helen Jackman and
Auzie Dial
dramas based on Zane Grey's same theater to resound with the the orchestra. Since this debut, hundred students would have been Messrs Philip Funke, Robert Ma-
Unexcelled Food Prepared
HP'
ItInrhir
"The Border Legion" is Monte laughter of the spectators a couple Mr. Frantz has gone far in his in the dining rooms where the zee and Amerold Rothschild.
by • Well•Known Chef
3
Tan
Tippers
and finally won the
Blue,
An open invitation has been ex-
Special Sunday Dinner OIL
Pitman...1 Duce.
of weeks ago. Adolphe N1enjou, profession
Back in the silent days Monte Genevieve Tobin, Mary Astor, Schubert Memorial prize which bomb exploded.
Moderately Frked • served front 5 to
The bomb incident and the nu- tended the general public as well
this
was a factor to reckon with, par- Patricia Ellis, Edward Everett entitled hi mto
McKinney's
as members of the Young People's
We cater to Clubs and
ticularly
in the Westerns, to which Horton, Guy Kibbee, Hugh Her- season with the major orchestras merous attacks on Jewish stores Temple Club.
Organizations.
Cotton Pickers
and
Jewish pedestrians reported
he has just returned in the cur- bert, Hobart Cavanaugh and Paul of the United States.
Theodore
D.
Birnkrant
is
the
NO COVER CHARGE AT
I Kaye are among the principal Miss Tillie Indiener One of Two throughout the city, as well as general chairman of the dramatic
from 6:30 to Closing
rent narrative.
ANY TIME
the more serious attacks rep orted
Na Cover Except Saturday
Soloists Saturday.
players. Sophisticated farce that seventeenth
FREE PARKING
Saturday
evening
con-
from
the
provinces,
have
con-
,
group.
Amer Mal P.
HIM/
MARINE ROOM
Two soloists will be used in the
precipitates a staid married pair
the Jewish community that '
For Reservation, Gar. 9167
COMPLETE DINNER SHOW
Latest to fall in line with a into clandestine love affairs from cart to be played by the Detroit vinced
the Nazis, in their campaign to MUSIC CONSERVATORY
LARRY DUNN, Mgr.
cocktail hour is the Marine Room. which they are extricated by the
smash the Dollfuss regime, are
Sunday Dinner - 81.50
Starting Monday it will be feat- ruse of their young daughter, the Symphony Orchestra at Orchestra conducting a systematic campaign
REGISTERS STUDENTS Special
Taro in Dail, DIU 30-4 • Ill 3411 5.
ured daily from noon to evening, picture is said to afford limitless Hall on Saturday evening, Feb. of terrorism against the Jews.
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except Sundays. Boris Romanoff laughs.
24.
The Detroit Conservatory of
Sisley Huddelston Speaks at
Alarmed by the growing pow.
and
his
Gypsy
band
will
furnish
The
first
is
Miss
Tillie
Indianer,
I
Ralph
Kirbery,
one
of
radio's
announces
that
registrations
of the Austrian Ntssi mose• Music
Cass Theater Friday.
the musical setting during this favorite baritones, heads the stage pianist, who received all of her :sr
meat and the possibility of • ' are now being received for the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
period. With Gus Howard as bill that offers also Nell Kelly, early musical training in Detroit coup which will give control of second semester of the sixtieth
tion Holds Rally.
Sisley Huddelston, diplomat,
master-of-ceremonies, the floor comedienne; Bayes and Speck and and who was recommended for the country over to the Nazis, I season. Accredited courses are
writer and lecturer, arrived in the
show includes Ted De Turk, with Ray Sake, dancer.
and won a Julliard Fellowship to Jews of all shades of opinion I given in piano, voice, violin, or-
The rally which was held last
United States late in December for
his unlimited stock of songs; Kay
study with Carl Friedberg in New begs. to conduct negotiation. gan, violincello, woodwind and Wednesday afternoon at Hotel
an American lecture tour and will
Davidson, soprano; Nocera and
RKO DOWNTOWN
York,
ALBERTA PRYNE
speak at the Cass theater, Friday
for • united Jewish front for brass, theoretical subjects, and Statler by the Pioneer Women's
Spagnola, singing modern songs "Chance at Heaven," the throb-
Harry McDonald, well known defensive action. Taking part dramatic art leading to diplomas, Organization was an interesting
morning, Feb. 25, for the Detroit
Latin style, and Eddie Note bing drama written by Vina Del- Detroit baritone, will also be heard in the negotiations were the degrees and teachers' certificates, event. It was called for the pur-
Town Hall Friday morning series, at the Club Maxine. He has writ- in
The standing of the Detroit pose of strengthening efforts for
ten numbers for Al Jolson, Bert and Francis Kirk, song and dance mar, and "Orient Express,' a on this concert, and he will sing Zionist and the Orthodox Union
at 11 o'clock.
Williams, Florence Mills and other team. Don ,Zell and his orchestra thrilling story of murder, in- the famous "Song of the Golden
Conservatory of Music is vouched the Pioneer Women's third annual
Austrian Jews.
Mr. Huddleston's principal work I artists. With him appear Alberta furnish dance music, with Roman- trigue and romance aboard a train Calf" from Gounod's opera Faust of The
Jewish population is un- for by the hundreds of successful donor luncheon, which is to be
lies in the field of history and criti- Pryne, striking sepia beauty. She off providing piano selections be- speeding across Europe, comprises
the Pilgrim's Song by Tschaik- questionably on the edge of a musicians, over 1,000 graduates held at the Statler on Tuesday,
cism, but he has also interested has recently completed a tour of tween dances. the double feature grogram at the and
owsky.
v o l can o . While its leaders believe . and teachers who have gone o ut March 20.
himself in many aspects of life, in France, Spain and Germany where
RKO Downtown T eater.
the present Dollfuss government from it, by its fine reputation both
Mrs. Warren of the Ilalevy
science, in art, in administrative she appeared as the featured song- PACKARD SALON SHOWS
"Chance at Heaven," a poignant I
' is best under the circumstance., , in America and abroad and by sang. B. Siegel, accompanied by
problems, politics, and personali-
exclusive clubs
drama written down to earth by I FRAT ERNAL LEAGUE
most
stress
at
the
they
nevertheless
fear
that
anti-,the
authority
which
enables
it
to
MYSTERIES
OF
COLOR
ties. His brilliancy of speech, and cafes; the Three Tan Tippers,
Vina Delmar who wrote "Bad
mitic tendencies are increasing offer diplomas and certificates of Miss
Greenberg,
played
some a
selections.
Philip
Cruso,
'cello F.
clarity of thought and remarkable Margaret Watkins and her sepia
At the regular games held on Se
'Mysteries of color are swept Girl," relates the emotional up-
among partisans of the chancellor.igraduation who,: are acceptable guest from New York, spoke.
personality add much to his lec- dolls, featuring Pauline Bryant,
heaval that upsets the romance of Feb. 13 at the Durfee School, re.. particularly Christian Socialists I everywhere as true credentials of
h
away
in
the
Packard
Color
and
tures and to his many books, whic specialty dancer, and Dorothy
a demure country girl and a small
were as foll ows:
• lity. The conservatory is sec-
demanding
, abi
who are definitely
demg cur- I
BEN BEY CLUB
delightfully tell of the famous per-1 Derrick, songstress, in "Black Fabric Salon which opened Satur- town service station mechanic sults
Alpha Tau Alpha finished the tailment of Jewish rights and the l ognized by the State Board of Ed-
The membership committee un-
sonalities of the world's past and Moonlight." McKinney continues day in the Packard building, East when a city debutante enters into regular
season
in
first
place
by
de-
clausus
ucation
and is also approved by der the chairmanship of Jack Gold-
present history, that he has known. to direct his Cotton Pickers from Jefferson Avenue and St. Antoine their lives and blasts their affair (eating the Live Wires 23 to 17. introduction of numerus
or restrictive quota for Jews in the United States Department of berg is making progress, and will
His books on France and the 6:30 to closing, with Ted Nole's street. What color is and the part by marrying the fickle young hero. Epsilon Na defeated Alpha
French people "reflect a critical orchestra playing during the cock- it plays in the world of today is There are heartaches, tears, com- Beta 21 to 10. Phi Alpha Tau de-,th e Tau Labor as an institution of learning shortly announce the list of new
nci e o l n lo . e Dont... is for immigrant students.
made
plain
in
exhibits
and
lectures
frh e i e leprC oh fe egs
the W
but a profoundly sympathetic re-
candidates for membership.
feated Phi Beta Epsilon 23 to 12.1 not satisfied with the anti•
The Detroit Conservatory of
which are a part of the salon, said edy.
action to his varied social experi- tail hour daily.
Samuel David Haber, chairman
The second attraction, "Orient
Drawings for the elimination . I Semitic dem•nds of his follow- Music is housed in its own fine
to
be
the
most
unusual
affair
of
of the dance committee, announces
ences."
Express,"
is
a
fast
moving
and
series
will
be
held
at
the
next
Fn-
Cr., this correspondent le•rns on building at 5053. Woodward av• that strides are being made to-
Tickets and reservations may be Workmen's Circle Prepares its kind ever held.
Final'
At one point in the exhibition thrilling drama of seven people ternal League . meeting.
good authorit y that there i. enue. The building contains 56 ward the coming annual dance to
made at the Book-Cadillac Hotel,
for Dance on Feb. 25.
follow: rr ..iw , .
doubt
there is a machine which analyzes who meet aboard ■ train headed standings for the season
toofft or tt ho h ;t he of A..• studios and a recital and concert be staged at the Book Cadillac
Room 749 (Cadillac 6993 or 8000)
Wow 171
from Ostend to Constantinople. Mph* Tau Alpha
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4
Jew.
i
, hall. A complete catalog will be Hotel on Sunday evening, April I.
.
5
and
measures
color.
It
is
used
in
to agree
or at the theater the morning of
The dance to be given on Feb.
2
S
PM Alpha Tau
the
exact
matching
of
color
see
Iris
up
as a s acrifice to keep the sent to anyone upon request.
the lecture.
By a systematized plan or repre-
25, in the Crystal Ballroom of the shades. Another machine uses the UNITED ARTISTS THEATER PM os u
Heimwehr,
the
Fascist
home
S 11
Wires ..
4°4
sentation at the weekly affairs
4 3
200
Statler Hotel, by Branch 111 of
Special interest is attached to Lin' Bela
Epsilon
guard,
in
the
coalition
of
which
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REHEARSALS
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5
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sponsored by other local ortram-
Sunday Afternoon Musicale the Workmen's Circle, promises to colors of the spectrum In the an- "Moulin Rouge" at United Artists , Phi
Alpha Tau Dela
—
alysis of metals. It is a specto-
his government depend..
"The nations and the reception of the
at Art Institute.
be a huge success. Byte Diamond's
is strongly irn-
delicate mechanism which for in connection with the exploits f Second Annual "Black and
The
Ileimwehr
p
ag
eant
■
Rehearsals
for
the
graph
Ben Bey 6nnouncements, Mr.
orchestra will furnish the music. has been used by astronomers to tion of the picture • caravan o
and 'R
pregnated with anti-Semitism an
Romance of a People" will be held Haber promises that this dance
Tan" of Shaarey Zedek
Variety will be the keynote of For those who do not wish to determine the elements in the film stars will reach Detroit Sat
many defections from its ran s sent week as follows:
will be a gala event of the year.
urday to appear the same evening
. the Sunday afternoon musicale dance, there will be an adjoining sun.
Y. P. S.
to the Nazi colors have been be-
Monday, Feb. 26, at 7:30 p. m., Letters have been received from
program at the Institute of Arts, room to play bridge.
At another point visitors can on the stage of the theater.
.._...,
k
neral
rehearsal
at
Graystone
organizations in Flint, Toledo,
The proceeds of this affair are select color combinations which I The picture stars Constance Ben-
Woodward at Kirby, next Sunday.
On Saturday evening, Feb. 24,
B allroom, Woodward and Canfield. Windsor and Greater Detroit
Groupe of numbers will be pre- to go to the relief fund, Is ic they might have in mind for an : nett in the dual role of an Amen- the Junior Young Peoples Sociel
"Black and Tan." held in check. To prevent grow- On the same day and the same promising support.
sented by Ralph Crandall, violin- aids needy families. The Work- automobile and see just. how the can actress and a visiting Parisian of
Congregation Shaarey Zede ing dissatisfaction with his rule hour, at the Fort Wayne Hotel,
' i t• Rebecca Katzman Erohman,tmen's Circle is a well known
finished result would appear. Vis- entertainer. Two leading men, will present its second annual
Temple and Cam, the singing, dn-
pianist; Ethel McFee, soprano, tional organization, and the De- itors can also test their own color Franchot Tone and Tuillo Carmin-
and rank and file, the Chancellor, matic and Chassidic groups will
cast
that
includes
Ivan
and Elizabeth II. Bennett, com troit branches have been active consciousness with • device lo- ati, and a
The frolic is to be a repetition among
the
Heimwehr
leadership
will
agree
to
their
it is learned,
meet, at 7:30 p. m.
MARCH 7
,
Lebedef, Fuzzy Knight, Georges
tralto. The accompanists will be in cultural, educational, charitable cated at another point.
a
of last year's
affair, furnish
but much more
riti dem
will
the music
l On
Tuesday, Feb. 27. the ballet
ii hSee
-
Renevant, H o b a r t Cavanaugh, elaborate.
J. Bertram Bell, Mrs. Edwin S. and social activities of the city.
The hall will be decorat-
One of the high points of the
Chr is tian Social,
and Roman soldiers will meet at WASHINGTON.—The Ameri-
For information r eg•rding exhibit
Sherrill and Mrs. John J. Mitchell.
is the Realm of Color, pre. I Helen Westley and Andrew Tombes ed in taboret style. An 11-piece a n arty
personally
t , to which Dollfuss
il, or
clerical the Fort Wayne Hotel. can Federation of Labor, out-
The Sunday afternoon musi- tickets, call M. Meyers, Lenox sided over by Herbert T. Strong, the latter a favorite Broadway orchestra
P eons, suggests that the Jews "vol. Dancers are urged to bring mac-
rep resentative of organ-
I
cales are held in L,ecture Hall of 6657.
foremost color experts stage comedian, support Miss Ben- ter dancing.
ncing. Favors •
will
be given standing
refreshments
untarily
retreat"
from
their
civil lice clothes and soft shoes.
one
of
the
ized labor with • membership .of
in America. Through Mr. Strong's nett. The story unfolds in New to all. There will be
the Institute of Arts at 4 o'clock.
and political position before they
York,
and
as
its
principal
figure,
4,000,000
persons, will join as co-
The are sponsored by the Peo- J. C. R. S. of Denver, Colo., lectures it is learned that 80 per
and novel entertainment by proles- are deprived of their rights by Children's Home Youngsters
sponsor in the presentation of
ple's Musetnn Association and are To Give Donor Luncheon. cent of all the impressions made Min Bennett sings and dances.
'
or
e.
i
nncearravaatntwheill
Tdhe
Treated
to
Hockey
Game.
"The
Case
of Civilization Against
at
free except for the 10 cent mu-
Reservations must be made in
None of the Austrian Jewish
on the human mind are color im•
rtalainned
d,
Db:treonite
t-Le
eum tax levied by the city.
Color, says Mr. Strong.
advance to have a table reserved. leaders, it is understood, agrees Through the courtesy of Lou Hitlerism" on March 7, at Mach-
pressions.
The Molly Seigel Auxiliary of is
one of the most important and at 9 o'clock, Saturday evening, Tickets may be obtained from mem• to this proposal. They place their Giffels, general manager of the son Square Garden, in New York
the Detroit Jewish Consumptive things in life today. Ile points will appear on the United Artists'
PALAIS D'OR
here of the social committee. Tele- . chief hope for the salvation of Olympia, free tickets were din- City.
The Petals d'Or continues to Relief Society of Denver, Colo.,
stage.
The presentation, a factual re-
phone reservations may be made Austrian Jewry--and of Austria tributed to the youngsters of the
nightly,
announces
• donor luncheon to be out that there would be no vision
floor
shows
present three
without color, for it is color that international Artists Society by calling Miss Esther hasle, Long- herself—in the League of Nations. Jewish Children's Home for the view of the arts and the policy of
with the cocktail hour from 3 to held the first week in June.
maintain
Syracuse-Olympics
hockey
game.
the
Hitler regime, affecting ever,
all things
and
fellow 9448.
e
League
is
bound
to
outlines
all
form
Anyone
desiring
to
earn
the
fee
Th
Invites New
Members.
6 each Saturday and Sunday af- for the luncheon may get in touch seen by the eye.
..___
There will be a meeting of the Jewish rights in Austria, they de- Refreshments were supplied the, section of the German population,
dare, because this country, an- . children thro.z:sh the courtesy of has been arranged to mark the
ternoon. Only the highest type
Mr.
Strong's
lectures
are
illus-
The
International
Art
Society
Is
organization
on
Sunday,
Feb.
18,
at
of entertainment is shown. The with the president, Mrs. Freed- trated with a lamp of his own in-
3 oclock, Fred Butzel will be the like Germany, guaranteed Jewish Jacobs Brothers.
first anniversary of Hitler's elee-
3242 Sturtevant. To. 7-0871.
,. speaker. The public is in- rights under the Treaty of Ver.,
looking for available talents, and
management is making special ef- man,
':!,
lio n to powe r on March 5, 1933.
The artice in last week's Chron- vention which projects almost un- all who still desire an opportunity • vu
,,' lieu. t
are invited
to Milks
The
Federation of
fort to give residents of the north- icle did not mention
Austria, American
at least at the ,
o believable colons on • screen. He
vote
f
and
the
west district a downtown atmos- thanks to the toastmaster of the causes • drop of water In which a to better themselves
beginning. as long as she does not cent, the proportion of Jews to Labor, in sponsoring this review,
phere in an uptown restaurant. banquet, Rev. David Golden, and common vegetable has been boiled
Leemon, Starr and Fealk 'unite with Nazi Germany, In
- ex- , I the entire ponulation. It is sig.] is acting jointly with the Ameri-
All persons over 16 years of age
Featured this week is 011ie Whit- the guest speaker, Dr. Otto A. to project the colors of the Grind
peeled to honor her obligations to l nificant that the government press , ran Jewish Congress.
Form New Law Firm.
talent
are
who
feel
that
they
have
ney sensational acrobatic dulcet.
Canyon or of all the jewels in the
I came out with the allegation that !
the League.
—
.
h
CALMAR TOCNCI rsonan ace
invited to make application for
Dude and Cole are s fast dance
d tose or- world on the screen. Ordinary
On the other hand, the anti- the Jews have captured the fields!
The Auxiliary remins
Joseph R. Leemon, Isadore
audition or trial in singing, Bane-
singing as ganiutions
,....... c.... yi, a,
,. ...,—
team. Freddie George's
Semites maintain that without in-' of medicine and law, claiming that I .n . o ..
Humble
which received com- rocks are made to glow with the ing or music.
Starr
and
Norman
N.
Fealk
an-
eewee Merman, emmEngLig 0,,,_
law-
i
euee,u,..
provincial
is well k nown, and Les
banquet
and
could
most
brilliant
hues
under
his
magic
85
per
cent
of
the
Treaty,
the
Call Plaza 0680 for further in- nounce to their clients and friends fringing the Versailles
L.4.. 1=
,,=,,z,
,,:,r
introduce numerus yen are Jews, while 70 per cent :,"=
• strolling troubader and Whitey mittees for and save decided to linters.
that
the
have
formed
the
law
they
can
creditable not attend
The Color and Fabric Salon will formation.
plq was pro-
Reese turn in
emon. Starr and Fealk, Clams because the proportion of of the V ienna doctors and 60 per we. An Henrtniting
send in their donations , that they
•
The leader and director is the fins of
song performances. - Larry Dunn may do so by sending cheeks to be conducted through the entire
various professions cent of the doctors In the pro,- 1.12 . r
sr New
Hammond
Jews
In
the
6
with
cans
at
515-51
and
music
I
known
choirmaster
m.
well
O
11
p.
m.
t
10
welliers.
am
teeestr=1.
By per i laces are Jewish.
is host, with Goldie May as mis- Ithe president, Mrs. Freedman, each
building,
telephone
Cherry
3978.
would
be
restricted
to
professor, John A. Saxon.
Freddie
week day,
fromincluding Sunday.
tress of ceremonies.

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TO

LOVE"

Raymond Moley To Speak
RUGGIERO RICCI IN
DETROIT ON FRIDAY Here Wednesday Evening.

"The
Lost
Patrol"

Joan
Blondell

.

INITIe

Constance
Bennett

loiowsloval Baal

E

WED.

*RAYMOND MOLEY

Llttman's People's Theater

0

RICCI

Jacob Ben Anil
Bertha Gersten

"A LIFE FOR LIFE"

`Cocktail Hour'

*Pala is d'Or *

p

ClubMaxin

"THE CASE AGAINST
HITLER" ON

Marks directs the orchestra.

3242 Sturtevant.

