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STAGE AND SCREEN' A CHRISTIAN VIEWS BI FVED
AT MONSTER TRIAL
ISRAEL'S PROPHETS
NORMAN L. EK NEW NAT BRUSILOFF AT

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MANAGER OF RKO

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THE CLUB MAXINE

Maxie Silk of the Club Maxine
Norman I.. Lk, newly-appointed
manager of the RKO Downtown has set the pace again in bringing
Theater, has now taken over the to his club, starting Monday, Nat
management of that house. Ile is Brusiloff, who for two years waved
a product of New York, having the baton with Kate Smith via
spent some 14 years in the man-
agerial end of the business with
B. S. Moss, 13. F. Keith and the
I'.
13K0 company.
He created the original art
theater at the Cameo Theater.
New York, 11 years ago, where
only films of unusual merit, both
American and foreign, we r e
shown. This idea of his has been
copied the country over since his
innovation.

Dr. S. Parkes Cadman's New
Book Is Remarkable
Study of Subject.

B'NAI B'RITH LADIES

PLAN DINNER-DANCE

The Woman's Auxiliary of irnai
B'rhh is planning a dinner-dance,
he held at Northwood Inn on
to
(Continued from Page One)
April 29.
Mrs.
Ruth Metzger, president,
of the Union j7tii- in sponsoring
the collateral indictment of Hit- announces the appointment of the

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10

HEPBURN

U a. the Kati. hell eat •Itoaa
lerism.
As a son of the ever-tolerant
love tee Ilea is lie bill.
—
of Maryland, Senator Ty-
"The l'rophets of Israel" by Dr. State
dings belabored those who "think
S. Parkes Cadman of the Central this meeting vain and illy-con-
Congregational Church of Brook-
"we can-
In Ills fireatest Role
lyn, N. Y., recently published by ceived," declaring that
not secure tolerance for ourselves
"DEATH TAKES
the Macmillan Co. ($3,25) must tie
rankest among the most artistic without safeguarding tolerance for
A HOLIDAY"
others." Speaking of his resolu-
With Evelyn Venable
creations of many years.
tion, now pendng before the Sen-
alth
—On Male—
—On hint—
There is no doubt that Jew and
i ft
a its.
ate,
GLENDA StRitEll.
SISTERS (IF TIIL SKILLET
Christian alike will be charmed by
he done
dm
onkti: i'n'ifanit atmosphere o
—EXTRA—
will
GREENWICH
ROY kTWELL
this eminent Christian's views on
-IN FERDON -
VILLAGE FOLLIES
ROB CLARKE
the Hebrew prophets, and that the real friendship to the masses of
and other star acts
AT THE ORGAN
volume will rank among the ablest the German people and it will be
EcNard Werner duetting
within our proper sphere. ''
Merle Clark Si the organ
a.
studies of the subject.
Other Eminent Speakers.
IM O
CHIC
ROSE
To add to the excellent descrip-
N MI
Pleading the case of the trade
Now
lions of the prophets, this volume unions, Vice-President Matthew
Man
own.
offers ten charming protraits by Won of the American Federation ,
"Man of Two Worlds" at
the noted English painter, Frank of Labor summed up labor's in-
Two Pig Feature
RKO.
D•ors Open .t
IMMO
Attraeliono
O. Salisbury, who not only has dictinent against Nazism. "The
31 •• tire.n•ith thAulles •• se •••
■■ ••
11 ',45 a. a.
...noIII •• RI( Scenes -• II
chit:dren
ays;:Oe
— 14,5 . 7rkInIti_
drawn most vigorous types Ili
labor movement," he,
The romantic new screen figure,
mane
tat giants, but succeeded by ex- repeated, "has declared its un-
mar
Francis Lederer, who created a
treme care in selecting the most ap- willingness to have dealings with
JIMMY DURANTE
sensation on the stage in "Autumn
2.Se O.
propriate Hebrew selections from Germany under present conditions
Crocus," can he seen in his pic-
LUPE VELEZ
the prophets' writings for inscrip- and we stand ready to help Ger-
ture
debut
in
"Man
of
Two
In
tion in some of the portraits.
EVELYN MAXMAN COHEN 1
STUART ERWIN
Be among the Red It 'thrill
Worlds," which opened at t he
Moses, Elijah, Amos, }lases, Is- man trade unionists regain their
t• 1 h! inconoutrable artiste,
In
RKO Downtown Theater Friday.
el the new biasing soma Om
aiah, Micah, Zephaniah, Jeremiah, rights with every resource at our following committees for this i
"
In addition to Francis Lederer
Nahum, Ezekiel, "The Nameless command.
11 ith Made< Ewan.
Francis Lederer
and Elissa Lentil, the cast boasts
Mayor LaGuardia and former event'
Rose Greenbaum, general chair- 1.
--Also—
Prophet," Haggai, Zechariah, Obis-
in
With Man Carlisle
such seasoned performers as Ilen-
, er Fidler
Fidl
''
ix
d iah, Malachi, Joel, Habakkuk, Governor Al Smith, witnesses for man, ' assisted b by Esth
—Tatra—
"MAN
OF TWO
"SHE MADE HER BED"
ry Stephenson, J. Farrell Mac-
'•
Jonah, Daniel—these are given life American public opinion, ripped and Betty Gad!, co-chairmen. MI
Ilia, Maass Cartoon
RICHARD ARLEN
Donald, Walter Byron, Lunisden
WORLDS"
Grautl•nd Rica Sportlight
into the Hitler terror with Reath- , ficket committee, Viola We ss, ase
NAT BRUSILOFF
and vigor in this volume.
RALLY TILERS
ELlast tssnt
sab
Hare. Sarah Padden and Christian
ing attacks on the Hun menace to
Cohen, co-chair.
The illustrations are of "Jere-
Rub.
the Columbia Broadcasting Co. He I
the civilized world. The case of chairman,
Sophie
and Re Agree.
dkoff
Oa.
man,
M.
Yu
'
miah:
The
Mediator
of
God:"
TIMES
DENS
labor was stated by Matthew 1(•,i.
Decorations
A second feature is shown, en- has selected Frankie Connors, 1"oses:
ir a t i o n s committee, Beta
The Friend of God:" "Eli-
M
In (LAIRS TREVOR
titled "Hold That Girl" and star- popular Irish tenor, as the feat- jah: The Warrior of God:" "Amos; %Vol!, vice-president of the Ameri-
Bess Rosenman, Pearl
THAT
GIRL'
'HOLD
in-
ring James Dunn and Claire Tre- ured singer. Bea Sarchet,
s
The Spokesman of God:" "I aiah: can Federation of Labor, repre• Cook, Mildred Rosenberg, Reba
Willi
G
am Crean,
vor. The story relates the exciting genue, will also make her appear- The Anointed of God:" "Ezekiel: stinting Presdent
n.
Leach, Evelyn Mennen Cohen.
adventures that befall a devil-may- ance at the club Monday. Gale, The Priest-Prophet of God:" "The who presented the trade unions publicity committee,
M K. e
Lieb-
Speaking
for the
lib- Schutz, Fay Zager, R. Grossberg.,
care sleuth and an attractive re- Tracy and Leonard, three boys Nameless Prophet: The Forerun- indictment.
erala, Professor
Raymond
Moley
porter in which romance develops and a piano, open Friday night. ner of God's Great Day;" "Habak-
and culminates before the closing Currey and Nelda will present kuk: The Sentinel of God;" "Jon- charged Hitlerism with throttling'. A New Jewish Novel by a
their famous Bolero and Carioca ah: The Messenger of Gist;" "Dan- Progresss, while Dr. Stephen S.
of the film.
Phy sician.
CHINESE AND AMERICAN DISHES
for the first time in Detroit be-
Wise, honorary president of the
The Statesman of God."
2030 WOODWARD AVE., near Adams
ginning Monday. :McKinney's Cot- icl:
American Jewish Congress, deliv-1
UNITED ARTISTS THEATER
It is natural for Dr. Cadman the
I
af-
1Christian to consider the prophets ering an impassioned address, I Dr. .1. Manuel Mayer received
A film version of the comic ton Pickers leave Club Maxine
Sunday cn &
strip "Joe Palooka" that Cartoon- ter Sunday night's performance, of Israel as the forerunners of Pleaded the cause of the martyrs his M. D. degree from the Medical
Business Men'•" 0 Evening
"At Detroit's Gay Spot,'
7 5c
ist Ilam Fisher has made a na- for an extended tour of the East. .Christ. Thus he says in the in- of the Hitler regime—the scope- College of Virginia. He served in
Dinner
Luncheon
Dr. Stanley High, the medicA corps of the U. S.
tional laugh-getter is seen on the
troduction to "The Prophets of Is- goat Jews.
contributor to the Literary Digest army during the war. Ile has since
screen starting Thursday at United
Chow Mein and Chop Sucy put up to take home.
reel:"
and a recent visitor to Germany,, specialized in diseases of the eye,
lubs, banquets, etc.
Joe end Jimmy Durante as Knob-
Catering to after-theater parties,
'Ward as n is to be A mint. It le
arraigned Ilitlerism as an expert ear, nose and throat. He came to
Artists, with Stewart Erwin as
Comfortable private booths.
harder to chasten IL flagrant •nd wa,aTrnd
this country in 1906 .
by Walsh.
state. corer( its perversity. and bring it bark witness for the writers.
75 E. VERNOR Cliff 01
Dr. Mayer is the author of a
Professor MoleY declared that
While the artist's characters
Frances Perkins, Secretary of r',•i1;
NO ('OVER TX(T.PT SkTURDA
4 onr ,;z: 1,',Itt
s" ‘, " S i t 101dir. e not
. "this is not merely a battle in play, "Fling at Life." His newest
AFT,. 11 P. M.
and many of the incidents con- Labor of the United States, will onto
l
,
' Uen3: b0di
Special Sonde, moan-11.56
s Ct'rilet! • : m
thIe
10. ed. lie
mos. Pe-
ins; behalf of Jews. It is a tight for literary production is "Step-Chil.
nected with them are there, for
meeasne. in hie own and
m",
speak
to
the
members
of
the
De-
CELEBRATE
the integrity of American princo 'siren of the World," just published
the purposes of the picture a
special story has been evolved. troit Town Hall, Friday Morning :':,7 titg24.w. :"rnr .,x,‘,.. "7. ''^,:l.nt.'17 ' pies," he said, assailing the Hitler by Bloch Publishing Co., 31 West
ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT
regime which, he added he hated 31st street,
street New York ($1.26).
I.upe Velez plays a Spanish char- Series, in the Cass Theater, Friday i''' " ."
_
Vividly,
Vie. idly Dr. Mayer portrays the
SHELTON BROOK
at 11 o'clock.
It is invitable, is it not, that because "it is the enemy of my
Saturday, March 17
In response to the appeal of the ni•r, who turns from her sweet- morning, March '21,
Rumanian Jewish lad
of
faith
a nd o f my i l'f e 0
President
Franklin
D.
Roosevelt
a
Christian
minister
should
write
country,
countr
of
l
President, the National Automobile heart, Al McSwatt, to dazzle Joe
ALBERTA PRYNI
whose
early
experiences
is
and to bring heartaches to Ann appointed Frances Perkins to his in this viers. But just let the Jew- right to be my
fr "
at Detroit's Newest and
Chamber of Commerce at a direr -
ee.
In
then went on a pogrom and whose struggles in
Professor
ofessor Moley
reader eliminate these brief
tor's meeting in the General Mo- Howe, the latter played by Mary cabinet in March, 1933, Before
Smartest Night Club
that, her administration as Indus- ish re
the to discuss
discuss the question of asylum America ' end by his becoming a
A Barrage of Song
tors Building here recommended Carlisle.
Then
comes
the
World
s
ician,
t
l
h
..
y
r
prophetic
the
lit
er
il:
trial Commissioner of New York references
to
Christianity
from
refugees
inheritor of Israel's
as
, to its members that average week-
, enlistment, a new round of
dates
through
her Governor
appointment
from 1919,
under
Alfred teachings and let hint merely ab- terror:
MICHIGAN THEATER
Jack Burnett, M.
ly hours of productive workers lie
tragic
nam
rape experiences, new aspire-
••A cer.tain miner 1. bl e a mass, w
sorb that which is strictly en ne-
Serious and dramatic is the
duced from 40 to 36 and that
e . , dons, the story ending in the hope
ese.,: eir se ines; les.a:... , ses" :: les..-1.71 irseti,,,: isa
E.
Smith,
to
1929
when
Governor
compensatin , wage increases over role enacted by Frederic March in
of
a
new-found
love.
the
•„„,,„„„
„‘
c,X,,,
be with
sufficient
for i the erne, primrose
rates prevailing in February, 1934, "Death Takes a Holiday, at the Roosevelt made her his Labor au- will
cord
Judaic justification
law, and there'
cherished in this country frem its oriOn. cer-
be made effective on or before Michigan. The story is that of thority in his State Cabinet. Her
sh ould be admitted end
daughter
and
ZITA & ANIS
The Shadow who comes to stay at social politics began way back in hailing
this volume as a master- ta in cltio ns of Gem
fu] work.
,
...
. of Professor
,
„,
March 31, 1934,
to this country. Ile replied that the demand ,,,m•
tn
.
n eara , outl i ne d
.
1911
after
the
ghastly
Triangle
As a result of this aggressive an aristocratic Italian palace in
merely by a few small group M s.
Premiere Danceurs
°'
Hit-
of " W omen versus Hits
along the •tionti 0 Scohmettl. ond 0.0 is , its the case aries
leadership and the prospective ac- order to learn what mortals gain Shirtwaist Company's Fire when EXCELLENT STORIES
*Metal, representing the Wien, was ter " charging Ilitler's method
eeptance by the public of these new by their desire to attain immortal she went to Albany to work for
FOR YOUNG CHILDREN • not public
to this
GLENOLA
impressed. I vent the
with women is "eternal marching
51 SPROAT ST.
models the members of the Na- life and finds that it is love that better factory legislation. Her
assertion to he clear and unequivocal.
"Told
Under
the
Blue
Umbrella,"
training
before
that
followed
her
but to advance."
tional Automobile Chamber of makes earthly existence a para•
g ees s ae • was' Is-
••II
a
so
•
oma
(near Woodward)
McKINNEY'S
Commerce on Feb. 15, 131 , em - disc and takes away all fear of graduation from Mt. Holyoke Col- a collection of "new stories" for toT.,,,r, 00 •••• • • 0•°•,, a
"What has outraged world
,.., ,7 1.1lI sl "h":' thlt
played 183,000 men and women, a eternity. In the cast are Evelyn lege, through post graduate work new children," selected by the Lit-
s
o ,w,,,°
° ,:: opinion in the case of Hitler fa
COTTON PICKET
e7,7°„,, i;„t.nii: I. „ ethic:: no:
Table D'hote Dinner—
number which him been materially Venable as the girl who goes with in Chicago University, University erature Committee of the Asscoia- !:,,,`,,,,
ence
of
the
evid
undeniable
mg g and who Ism his the
.
under the American
$1,25 Daily • $1.50 Sunday
added to since that date. This corn- The Shadow, proving her love im- of Pennsylvania and Columbia, tion for Childhood Education, is
4 , le the , spotter
, reversion of a gre at people under
o,. .kod with ,
pares with 232,600 in the same perishable; Katherine Alexander, specializing in e conomics and so- more than a mere book of stries. It ....n
° m ;,,,"1 ,7,5,,, °a:ill:: Nazi rule to conditions and sten-
ar"7. °"17a sf,";,;,,,,,,
CHOICE LIQUORS,
Starting Mondays
". the bond. of 1.11.05 b
month of 1929, the year of greatest Gail Patrick, Helen Westley, Sir ciology, with special training tin• is in more than one sense literature g
' brake
ail dards of barbarism," the Rev. Dr.
RARE WINES
fr the youngster.
production, and an average for Guy y Standing, Kent Taylor and der Jane Adonis at Hull House.
That Muter of Meestl
This volume (Macmillan, $2) relr; John Haynes Holmes of the Com-
Frances Perkins is the first
that year of 198,000.
, many others. On the stage the
munity
Church
charged
as
•
wit-
woman Cabinet member in Amer- contains every type o f tale for ssi.us7serssilisnrins seis pos.sible"Amerl.
ALL STAR SHOW .
It is obvious, however, that in- play was a great success.
practically every type of boy or I ••• vs," Hess for public opinion.
Sisters of the Skillet, Roy At- Iran history.
AND HIS MUSIC
creases in cost eventually result in
r. o HI
mes finished p resents
A s Dr.
Called to the stand in the name
girl. Stories about horses, farms, '
farmer moskal director tor
DON ZELL
increased prices, which in turn will and many other well known
a good-1
Smith, Rind Crosby sod OK
engin
volume a are ' of American public opinion, Her- ing the resolution,
dolls, constructionhis
AND HIS 11-PIECE BAND
tends to restrict sales and employ- entertainers are in the stage show. LOWELL THOMAS NEXT
dent of the, young woman rose from her seat
Tracy, Gale & Leon,
porated in t
a nerd S. Deutsch, president
ment.
TOWN HALL SPEAKER result of the painstaking work .' ot
of Board of Aldermen and of the ' , in the rear of the Garden and
t Satur-
A Tornado et Intertahom
No cover charge
STATE THEATER
Labor unrest in the automobile
per
person.
Lowell
Thomas,
world
adventur-
the
excellent
board
of
editors.
The
American
Jewish
Congress,
placed
shouted,
"It
isn't
fair.
It
is'nt
P.
m.,
$1
day after 9
Comedy and drama will provide
industry has been brought about
modern
Marco
Polo,
author,
stories
are
furthermore
enriched
the
major
crimes
at
the
doors
of
fair."
principally not by dissatisfaction the double feature at the State,
She was escorted from the hall.
FREE PARKING
by the drawings by Marguerite Nazism. Nine counts were con-
e
-S
with wages and working conditions, with "The Show Off for laughter er
Tumultous Applauee.
twined in his charge that the Hit-
for a radio reporter, is coming to De- D av is.
For Reservations, Aims
but rather has been caused by ar- end "She Made Ile[ Bed"
Sounding the keynote of the
troit to recount his adventures
The tile of the book is based ter cohorts are attempting to re-
CLifford 1333
tificial issues that have arisen out t ear or two,
The former has Spencer Tracy around the world and on the air.
of efforts to unionize the plants in- as the braggart who gets himself, The internationally famous news upon the first story, which is by produce ilitlerism in the coon- evening, .sie principal witnesses
involve the right of his wife and all her family into gatherer will speak for the Detroit James Tippet(. Among the other tries of the world. "Ilitlerisni for civilization not only arraigned
volved.
authors whose stories have been menaces all that is humane and Nazism as a deadly peril to the
These issues
Town Hall Series at the Wilson selected for this volume are: Chris- civlized," he stated, pleading for world, but pointed to the fatal
"We
each employee to deal for himself one jam after another in his de- Theater next Wednesday morning, topher Morley, Alice Dalgliesh, the jury of enlightened public handwriting on the wall.
Ilia WOODWARD AVM
DEADLINE FOR ALL
or through a representative of his sire to strut in a big way. Madge
Maud Lindsay, Dorothy Baruch opinion to render an unprejudiced join with civilization in warning
COPY ON WEDNESDAY own choice with his employer in Evans, Lois Wilson, Henry Wads- March
at 11 for
o'clock.
PAUL FRISHKOI
His 21,
passion
seeking news and others. verdict that will "serve as an ex- the Hitlerland—mene, mene, tekel
his
the matter of wages, hours and worth, Grant Mitchell and Clara
Appended to the volume are two -, pression Of the horror of civilize- upharsin," Dr. Stephen S. Wise
Blandick play the leading roles. and adventure has lured him to
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
conditions of employment.
thundered, as he indicted Hitler-
many lands where he has met most essays: "A Message to Grown Ups' tion over what has transpired."
PEERLESS SERENADERS
is compelled once again to call
It is the position of labor union
Featuring
of the people who figure in the by the committee and "The Exper-
Mr. Deutsch, the first witness, ism for betraying civilization.
the attention of its readers and
FISHER THEATER
Tumultous applause greeted
organizers that if a majority of the
i headlines today. He started his ience Story by Eloise Ramsey."
summoned by the presiding officer,
contributors to the fact that the
PEGGY MULLENS
For the first time since Paul career as a gold miner and cow
employees of a plant choose to bar-
was followed by the Rev. Arthur Mayor LaGuardia and the other
deadline for all copy is at noon
gain through union labor officials' Muni has been on the screen he
REVUE
first Reich Youth May Study in Holland. J. Brown, chairman of the Amer- star witnesses, Senator Tydings,
on Wednesdays, except on holi-
'Cr committees all the employees in is given opportunity to employ puncher, then jumped feet fir d
AMSTERDAM.— (JTA) — The can Committee on Religious ex-Governor Smith, Professor Ray-
, into newspaper work. Ile serve
day weeks, when the time of
MILDRED MORRIS, l inger
his talent for comedy in "Hi as reporter and editor on small Dutch government will provide land', Rights and Minorities, an expert mond Moley and Matthew Well.
that plant must do so.
/meanly at Columbia Bram& sailor
deadline varies.
It is the position of employers Nellie," at the Fisher. Paul plays and metropolitan publications. Be- those
for the
agricultural
training
of
Jewish
youths who
have been
witness for the P r n t e s t a n t Mention of the boycott and exhor.
There has been considerable
Alt II:1
Shows 12
that each employee has the right a newspaperman who is punished fore the war he was on the facul-
Dr. Brown leveled the tations to pursue it were the sig.
abuse of the deadline which has
sa„,,,„
to bargain with his employer indi- by his employer for letting a big ties of four universities.
ousted from agricultural train- i n d i c t m e n t of Protestantism nal for outbursts from every part
been set by The Chronicle for
and
Chinese
vidually or through a represents- story get away from him by be-
The World War found Thomas ing in Germany, the Jewish Tele- against Nazism, appealing to world of the huge Garden.
lima al Tamales Mel
ing assigned to edit the advice to
a period of 10 years, and con-
Senator Tydings' references to
live of his own choosing.
an established speaker and a brit- graphic Agency was reliably in- , opinion to voice their protest
tributors are therefore asked to
CAD.
It is the opinion of the employers • the lovelorn column. While cuss- liana reporter. Franklin K. Lane, formed.
No Cover Charge • sm
will be against the wrongs to which their the sacrifices of the German Jews
note the fact that all copy re-
that the law, Section la of the Na- ingly holding down his job and then Secretary of the Interior, saw
This month arre ere do
"orressed brethren" are being during the war were interrupted
Tleslay — CulebrIty P 411
ceived later than at noon on
assn-
tional Industrial Recovery Act standing the kidding of his
erec
o f b ar- ,
frequently by applause. The. iii-
in Thomas the perfect reporter to completed for the erection
meet Detroil Goat Um
Wednesdays will henceforth be
clearly sustains that contention. ciates, who persist in calling him send to Europe on a roving cam- racks and for training of the first su jected.
omitted from the current issue
Speakin g as a layman. Michael dietment of Professor Maley
There are other equally artificial Nellie, he accidently stumbles mission to visit all fronts and re- 120 German
sh yo youths
as
Jewiuths,
particu-
the
Chaultzim,
in
Williams.
editor
of
The
Common-
struck
the
great
assemblage
and retained for insertion on the
issues raised and insisted upon by upon the truth of the very story art to
eefUnLieterdd lady
people
e l
I,. et
the protest of the novel. "I hate Hitler and Hitler- people remained with hea ds bowed
following week.
on which he was supposed to have
training to become pioneers in Pal- Catholic
weal, voiced
union labor organizers.
in the wod
laity against the perse- ' ism not only because they have for one minute in tribu
Stale
to the
een
It is the earnest
rn conviction of been scooped.
estine,
who
he
already
b
Northcliffe, "He saw more of the ousted. cation of the Church. He de- denied justice to fellow human be- "racred dead sacrifice to Nazism."
the members of the National Auto-
"I
hate
this
World War than any other man,"
and
rman
Approximately 300 Ge'
The Dutch Jewish philanthropist, Glared that "the pressure of pa- ings," he asserted,
FOX THEATER
mobile Chamber of Commerce that
Lowell Thomas became world-
I believe, is increasing, in- thing because it is the enemy of Austrian war veterans fi led into
Katherine Hepburn in "Spitfire"
to surrender to these claims of
S. Van Der Berg, member of the ganism,
e
Jewish
h
labor union organizers would be is the current attraction on the famous as the discoverer and biog- Jewish Agency for Palestine, moved stead of lessening." The cause of my country, of my faith and of the hall on the heels of t
rapher of Colonel Lawrence, the by the sympathy of his government medicine and scientific progress , my right to be free."
War Veterans, ■ na that ✓ leaders
The picture was
to surrender the freedom
ee
and right Fox screen.
In. sssss ive Ceremonies.
mystery man of Arabia.
announced that they ha( come to
of employees to bargain into the taken from the stage play, "Trig-
meeting
of
the
board
of
At a
Opening with impressive juristic
Lowell Thomas will be intro- for the plight ,of the unfortunate was taken up by Dalewellys F.
e German
has the role
youths, announced that he Barker, professor emeritus of
directors of the Hebrew Shelter- hands of labor union organizations' ger." Miss Hepburn
• dared by George F. Pierrot, man- Jewish
is donating 50,000 gulden for the medicine at Johns Hopkins Univer• and military ceremonies, the case help
the peace.
Th declared
•
and keep
Austrian
veterans
ing and Immigrant Aid Society, contrary to the letter and the spirit of a mountain girl who pray i
aging editor of The American Boy. maintenance of the youths by cen- stay, who charged that medicine of Civilization Against Hitler was , their sympathies as beta g against
held at the society's headquarters, of the law. one breath and defies all creation Tickets for his lecture, which ends
tral Jewish relief organizations. He • throughout the world is threatened' called before the bar of Ameri• [ Hitler and with Jews ar a liberals
The members of the industry, in the next. She steals what she
425 Lafayette street, New York
can opinion at Madison Square , throughout the world. '1 t hey were
City, Abraham Herman was re- intending scrupulously to keep the wants and lives by her own code. the current Town Hall season of will also contribute directly to the by the anti-civilization course of Garel...i.
Long before court opened ; headed by their board of directors
llitlerism.
law
and
the
code,
do
not
intend
She
becomes
fanatically
religious
20
world
celebrities,
may
be
had
elected president for the ninth
financing of the project.
Abraham
Cahan,
editor
of
The
every
seat in the huge Girder was , composed of Henry Hill t ees, Karl
consecutive term. The other of- to submit to being coerced extra- front reading the texts on cards now at Grinnell's or the Town Hall
Reports from Germany make it
hile hundreds stood be- Flu e
clear
that
the
Ilechalutz,
organize-
Jewsh
Daily
Forward,
premed
the
,
taken.
While
legally,
it
was
declared
following
that
she
stole
from
a
Sunday
office,
533
Detroit-Leland
Hotel,
P and Henry Goldsr pith. With
ficers elected were Vice-presidents
at the Aus trian hall.
g
Jacob Massel, Albert Rosenblatt, the meeting. They intend as well school and through her primitive Ra. 2300.
tion for the training of Jewish case of the Socialists. hind the railings of the balcony headquarters
Education's grievances against and gallery to witness one of the the Germans and Aust.] ians have
1
to
protect
from
unlawful
coercion,
faith
in
God
does
some
miraculous
Nathan Schoenfeld and Samuel A.
boys of Palestine, has been corn-
Telsey, all of New York, and H. in so far as they are able to do so, healing. Considered a witch and BEMIS AND BROWN NEW pletely deprived of any possibility Nazism were expressed by Chan- most unique spectacles ever held formed • League of I riends of
ra
to fight /lit-
tie mocracy
serman De
H. Cohen of Philadelphia, Adolph those who work for them and those hated by most of her neighbors, DANCE TEACHERS HERE of carrying on "hachsharah," train- cellor Harry Woodburn Chase of in the nation's most famous audi- German
Corium. Tension gripped the huge lerism in this country.
ing for Palestine, because the Ger- New York University.
Copeland of Chicago, Harris Poor- with whom they deal. By so doing the girl becomes an outcast, loved
• • •
Roger
N.
Baldwin,
director
of
gathering
as
reports.
confirmed
by
vu of Boston, Israel Silberstein of they believe that they are living uP only by the few whom she has
An addition to the local tanks man authorities urge that the train-
OT EST
Baltimore, Harry K. Wolff of San to the spirit and the letter of the helped. Ralph Bellamy and Rob- of dance teachers is the profes- ing be conducted in countries where the American Civil Liberties officials of the American Jewish
resenc e U. S. IGNORES PROT
OR
Francisco and Julius Shafer of code, and that the stand they are ert Armstrong are her leading sional dance team of Bemis and "climatic conditions bear a closer Union, assailed the Nazi regime as Congress, indicated the p
NAZI A
h
Seattle; treasurer, Harry Fischel; now taking is for the best interests men. T e "Greenwich Village
Brown. Miss Charlotte Bemis resemblence to the climate of Pal- "the last possible stage of reac- of Nazi units in the auditorium. BY WASHINGTON ( JT. ) — Ger-
tion." Crimes against academic It was said that every Nazi cell in
employees and Follies" are on the stage.
and Bartlett Brown came here atine "
s Luther,
and honorary secretary, Samuel of the industry, its
A concerted, highly centralized freedom were cited by Professor and near New York had been or- man Ambassador Ham e at against
Goldstein. Mr. Fischel has been the country at large.
originally from New York to till
Seth Wakeman of Smith College. dered to attend the session with a who lodged official prot
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
treasurer for 43 years. The gen-
an engagement at one of the bet- campaign began recently in Ger-
cl
ief, Adolf
of
his
view toward breaking up the pro- the mocktrial
The Sporting World.
For three days starting Thurs. ter night clubs, and stayed to open many to prevent the Jewish youth
eral manager is Isaac L. Asofsky. PONTIAC WILL BUILD
uare Gar-
March 22,Hollywood Thea- their own studio of dancing on from entering into the field of agri- . The attitude of the world of ceedings. !Hitler, in Madison Sr
At the same meeting announce-
A RECORD NUMBER OF day,
den, was bluntly told b y the State
Cheered.
Jewish Vet
and artiaanship. [Meal au- sports was summed up by Gus-
ment was made that the following
States
CARS DURING MARCH ter offers another pair of enter- the mezzanine of the Hotel De- culture
Besides mammoth detachments , Department that the U
thorities in all parts of Germany, tavus Kirby treasurer of the
PONTIAC, ?Mich.—Pontiac will taming features on the same pro. tro i ter .
were added to the board of di-
with Nazi leaders taking the lead, American Olympic Committee, of police, a large army number- I Government declines ti o interfere.
A ain the famous Warner
rectors: Elias A. Cohen, S. Dingol,
These two young people are no
a
violation
action
would
be
War
Such
build more automobiles in March Bros. studio has assembled all of
convoked meetings of the peasants while Arthur Garfield Hays, the ing more than 500 Jewish
David Pinski and BenjaMin .1.
strangers here, and theater audi-
than during any single month its comedy stars to create the big-
gave an eye witness' ac- Veterans, many of them in Amefi-lof the American prinei ple of free
ences will recall their appear- and forced them to promise to dis- attorney,
Weinberg.
since June, 1929, according t to gest laugh feature of the season,
all Jewish farm hands at once. count of the German tragedy. can Legion uniform, 200 memd speech, Luther was te Id by Wil-
miss
H. J. Klingler, president and gen- „ I've Got Your Number." The ances in the Detroit show houses. Wholesale dismissals of the Jew-- "The Hitler regime has many de- bers of the youth detachment of bans Phillips, Under S cretary of
Nazi Official Permits Free Farm eral manager of the company. For a system of instruction they
added feature on this program is have combined the best features fah youths followed. Even those fenders but no defense." lie as- the American Jewish Congress. State.
T rad e.
The trial of Germ any's Nazi
" In s pite of our p ro uc ion o "
Fox Film s
youths who promised to leave for serted. As the representative of I and Garden employes were on
BERLIN. MA) — The Nazi 110,840 for the month of February
Orient
Express, with • cast that of the several New York schools Palestine at the expiration of their the American Legion, Edward 3. hated to preserve order. Bugles chief, which was wt tnessed by
more
latest
production
they have attended. It is • system
land commisar for East Prussia
in
o
m
drums
ushered
the
uniformed
mace
than 22.000 p evens and
represents
a
gain
national
and
Neary,
member
of
the
which
features seven eters including which insures rapid progress with- training were dismissed.
announced in Georgina, official or-
, executive committee, joined in the Jewish War Veterans into the heard by millions of radio listen-
gars of the East Prussian Peas- than 25 per cent over the same Ralph Morgan, Heather Angell out the sacrifice of any of the im-
a gain of and
protest
"against
the
activities
of
auditorium
behind
their
command-
ors,
was
described by Mr. Phillips
nd Norman
Foster.
"SA" Proof of Aryaniern."
'
ants State Corporation, that far- month of last year and
portant basic work.
Burman. They filed as • private affair.
LONDON. (HA) — if he has any group who would dare to bring er, Edgar
mere may now trade with anyone 80 per cent over February of
Both stage and ballroom danc-
Individuals
and o r ranizations
1932, we are carrying over 24.- JEWISH INVESTMENTS
ing are taught in the Bemis and $500 dollars, a good German may dissension in the ranks of our citi- to the platform, located at the
they choose and that no official or 873 unfilled orders into March,"
no off
ocial conne etions were
through the dissemination of south end of the Garden. as more
IN ZION $27,500,000 Brown Studio of Dancing. A feat- be able to prove he's not "non- lens
semi-official organization can com- Mr. Klingler revealed.
propaganda, having as its purpose than 22,000 persons, forming a 'sponsoring the meetin g, Mr. Phil-
ure is the tango, which is enjoy. Aryan."
pel them to deal with "Aryans"
will be made this
For that is the approximate cost the establishment of • sympathy solid phalanx on the floor of the :lips said.
only. Attempts to exert considered
pressure month, however, and with produe- JERUSALEM— (JTA) — Semi- ing a new wave of popularity
protest when
of making a genealogical re- with any foreign group or nation Garden and an unbroken wall inl Luther lodged his
on the peasants will be
announcement of the meeting was
we will official figures issued here in- throughout the country in various search in England for Germans of fostering un-American and insuf., the galleries wildly applauded.
o f non well over 18,000
g
forms,
such
as
the
Carioca,
the
the
bota
ng
as sagi
upbuildin with build and ship more cars than , dicate that Jewish capital invest-
When the numerous flags borne first issued.
British descent who wish to prove feeble practices."
will commisar
be dealt de. during any month since June, ments in Palestine during 1933 Raftero and the Tequila.
and the
Germany,
accordingly,
Dr. Samuel Margoshes, editor by the Jc-vish War Veterans had' An invitation had been issued
they are not Jewish. A number
Compared with recent amounted to 0,500000, as compel..
The
Jewish
Day
and
vice-presi-
been
deposited behind the ros- by the American Jew i ah Congress,
of
1929
ts
of
this
kind
have
been
f
reques
Mae West is already among the
sponsors of the mee 'ng, to Dr.
dared.
years this figure will mean more ed with (3,250,000 in 1 932.
received here recently at the So- dent of the A. J. C„ an eye- arum, the audience rose to atten- Luther, who was asked to defend
her wax effigy
immortals
.
'
In
the
latter
part
of
1933,
some
ciety of Genealogists, demanding witness, told of the "horror over lion and those in uniform saluted
than twice the number of Pontiac
A man never appreciates the cars built in March of 1933 and 133 factories were established,l be perched on a pedestal in
Hitler. No answer was forth-
sounded
"tape."
march into family histories for Germany." Miriam Beard, wife while buglers
gift of a solitaire diamond more 1932 combined, and almost four while 50 were in the process of for. I Madam Tausand's wax museum in a
coming.
pedigrees. , of an exiled German professor Utter silence reigned as 22,000
iLodnon.
than when be holds the other three
I
mation.
blarch."
times what we did last
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