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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Attractive Floor Show at
Club Maxine.
UNITED DETROIT 'THEATRES
1101.
........
TODAY Deem eV.
Allier. • Greet Show
et 10 , 45 a sw
at the Fisher
—On Screen—
A GREAT SPECTACLE!
JAMES
CAGNEY
"JIMMY
THE GENT"
"WONDER
BAR"
.lth
is Dick Powell,
'
Ksy Franc Dolores
Del Rio
Al Jolson,
grone
Hugh HERBERT
with Bette Davis
— On Stage —
Allen Jenkens and Mire White
STAGE REVUE
GREATAU
Star Arts
sith
Eduard Werner, directing
—
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rR
i(LTEDI
.1111TEe
Week Days- 11e to I
—25t to g—Chilthea lee
ARTISTS
Doors Opro al
111:45 a se
7—intern- 2
ea.. At Cw.
CialCultaffo
IND RECORD WEEK!
MAE WEST
Norma Shearer
"SHE DONE
HIM WRONG"
Robert
Montgomery
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STAGE AND SCREEN
MARTINELLI COMING
HERE ON APRIL 16
Ruth Baldwin, personality song-
The great tenor of the Metro-
JOLSON AT MICHIGAN
FOX THEATER
stress from the Chicago theater ap-
politan Opera Company, Giovanni
Crashing the movie gates is the
IN "THE WONDER BAR" Martinelli, will conic here for a
pears in the current show at Club
!Maxine which features Nat 13rusi- theme of "Bottoms Up," with a
recital at the Masonic Auditor-
I trio of impoverished young men
"wonder Bar;' sta rring Al Jol-
of resourceful ideas cooking up a son, is Cie current feature at the
scheme to improve their fortunes Michigan Theater.
by palming off on a feminine star
This Jolson vehicle was one of
of social climbing propensities a this comedian's successful stage
phony British lord and his daugh- offerings. In its transference to the
ter, with the ultimate object of screen it has been greatly elabora.
getting the whole party into the ted and is said to afford Jolson the
studios. best medium yet for the display of
Spencer Tracy, Ilerbert Mun- his gifts for comedy and pathos,
din and Sid Silvers are the gate , song and dance. Among the noted
breakers, with Pat Patterson as ; cl ayers i n the cast are Dolores del
the would-be star, John Boles as tio, Ricardo Cortez, Hick Powell,
the film matinee idol, Harry Green Kay Francis, Mil d'Orsay, Louise
as the tongue-tangled producer, Faienda, Myrna Kennedy, Hugh
and Thelma Todd as the movie Herbert, Hal LeRoy, Guy Kiblice,
queen who likes to entertain ais- Ruth Donnelly and a score of
tinguished guests. Comedy and others. The music, dancing, comedy
music are happily mixed, climaxed and gorgeousness of the entertain-
by one of those brilliant Holly- ment in "Wonder Bar" is held to
wood premieres the outside world gether by a romantic and dramatic
RUTH BALDWIN
reads about and the local citizens' story ,
On the stage there will be a
• neon, every menmer DI swallow whole.
tun eCU n1N
Roscoe Ates, screen comedian, vaudeville show for extra measure.
which is a vocalist as well as in
•
is one of several vaudeville stars Great Show Marks Opening
strumentalist. They present a num-
GIOVANNI MARTINELLI
ber of song ensembles. Hank Fin- on the stage.
of Oriole Terrace.
ifiiitt Notes
' WF
woowss
W inn /UM
Vr. Leo ht Franklin of Temple Betts El,
Detroit, gave a splendid and Inspiring add..
at the donor dinner of Temple Beth El Sister-
hood at the HAM. Dr. Frenkltn denied
the recent proielt meetings of Jens In Ode
and othercountries in denouncing Hitler's
I treatment of the German Jew. for he felt (list
It did tar more harm than good to the Jour,
- Rather than hold protest meetings when Jen-
1sh books were burned. - said Dr. Fsitalln.
would be better to quietly learn thew
books so well that they could not be ales '
• way by burning of wiper, Dr. Franklin '
spoke of the three type, of 4em nest. those
who believe In assimilation or In other Imola
becoming non•Je•ish. second those .ho be-
lime In segresetion. or thing apart from the
test of the world en land of their own and
third!, !how who belime In consecration
Dr. Franklin sock. high !, of the latter whose
behel is to save himself through his own faith
arid yet become of such good to the world
that he sill Mays be needed.
More limn 140 fillended the dinner mid ninny
remained to dance afterwards. Si,.. Ben WI,
ner Neried is toastmaster prernting td.
%Yemen president of Beth El Sisterhood. w h o
"hunted the gathering and Abraham Fineman,
presided d Beth LI con ..... Non. Mr.. Jews
Rapport. honorarr president and founder of
the sisterhood Miss Irene Blurt. president 1,1
the Junior sisterhood. Mre H,nian Leff pre ,
ident of Beth tweet sisterhood and Mrs. J
E Bloomberg. president of Hadawah. deh of
Shom .poltf a few words of Ireeting to the
essembly Rabbi Bernard Meer of Beth El..
when presented. Introduced the speaker .
Fevers' selectIons were delightfully presented
tiv Mrs. Harry Wtheaarden. who wasiteCom-
i.,:n„lelh:si n,s1:,,,E0s,n1Inyo T:Lrit. R bbi ,i n ze,b, 1,7 ,
.
R
asked the benedIction.
1 =
IMMO
ir ...
= "Bottoms ri
- .:
1
Up"
, .
= Sing Up ... Laugh Up a
Cheer Ur.!
ww.
The sear, sorest, liveliest and
timeliness picture, •Itk
Spencer TRACY
John BOLES
Pat PATTERSON
ON OCR Snot!
IN PERSON
ROSCOE F.
ATES
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BOSKY GILLETTE
m om
wmo i
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4
.
RICHARDS
MOUE CERRITO
DICE AND EDITH BARSTOW
LA0RENLA 00a1 500
FOUR TROJANS
Le
ney is at the piano. Inez Gamble,
154.6. 40et...
The new and beautiful Oriole ium on Monday evening, April 16.
FISHER THEATER
Martinelli is one of the best
a
who made the bronze dance famous
Another of those "rackets" Terrace reopened Thursday night (loved as well as one of the most
is prominent. Frankie Connors de-
Frank
the
management
of
under
which the screen has been so fond
Midme
i
!distinguished
of that illustrious
lights with his songs. Muriel Welch
Mrs. Edward Rmenberg and Mr.. Joseph :
to
trMserlase M
of uncovering recently is revealed Colcaire, with a New York pro- assemblage. November 20, 1933, m'
e El. c,hys,01r1
c,,,,
m7e:,ist
Ilo of the
,
ur..ev Int assi r :V I
to
and Mary Andrews entertain be;
le the Highest Kidder!
■
me
in "Jimmy the Gent," at the duction of 40 people that is, with- marks the twentieth anniversary
h
J. ii
Wilk
i
Coming Out Party '
out question, the greatest array
300
Arthur Dubois. m
U ' a
Herbert Mershon, Libels Tatham.
with
Schenk displays originality as toas- Fisher. James Cagney and Alan of talent ever to appear in a De- of hisjoinin g the New York opera
with
Flanders. Mrs.
& `tart. Mee Phillip .
GENEVIEVE TOBIN
EXTRA: SILLY SYMPHONY
FRANCES DER
=
ter of ceremonies. The cocktail den- Dinehart have the roles of "heir t roi t
forces, and throughout that en- ' 0000msn. Alm. Monroe Klein, Y. Harry
CARTOON IN COLOR
DONALD COOK
GENE
RAYMOND
ter. Ilra I. H. Onto, MI
sante remindful of the old-fash-; chasers." These worthies are in
ALlsONA=WORTH
Headed by Arthur Ball, the tire period he has been a com- M rT ' ll'eT8c
business of oo ing up heirs,
. Sh'Idang7r. K Al l s. Lena ass.... Mrs. =
ioned tea-dansantes continues every the
legitimate or otherwise, to de- lyric tenor, star of George White's mending figure in the musical
,;snow ,iii,es
., .mm,enn
14. 1 .,E.d
. rb. 78.
. n.::. r.x- :
.
..Frolic a"
Saturday afternoon, with the entire
world.
His
name
has
not
only
ii"
Holly. wzod
wee
Scandals, the show sets a fast
ceased
persons
who
have
left
real
a mw
floor show participating.
been one of the greatest dra ing no Harris. cheliman w id say nd means s end
a°
WILL ROGERS
or personal property, in the hope Pace. Lillian Baines, torch sing- cards at the Metropolitan, but also Mrs. Ben Wiener. program chairman.
JIMMY DIRANT1
=
of so manipulating the disposition er; Korre Le Barron & Co., adagio at Ravinia Park, the San Fran-
BABY LEROY
rd
Z
I
d
ted
th.
P
the
amen
Chita,
dancer
supreme;
art;
of the estate as to procure a gen-
had Other.
cisco and Los Angeles operas, and
and , ' Seder send,. for 125 me mbers of Congregation
erous slice for themselves. The Four Reeve Sisters, singing and the concert halls of the entire Beth It In the Horne Dairy At the heed able.
two are not in partnership, but dancing, and a line of 30 gorgeous country.
with the rebbl. were the present and the pest
For Martinelli is as
Monday Evening, April 16, 8:30 P. M.
rivals in business. Bette Davis, beauties picked from the chorus greatly in demand for recitals as .- 5 residents cf the coneregetIon and their •sm.
int. table was decorated with• beautiful
Alice White, Mayo Methot, Ar- of Ziegfeld. White and Carrol he is in opera,
mound sf HAM, flowers. A separele long table
are
in
the
cast.
Sammy
Watkins
thur ilohl, Allan Jenkins and llo-
w al mranged for the children. There were
and his NBC orchestra, featuring
any out-of-town minis In the compsnY MN.
Steps Taken With Formation bart Cavanagh are other popular Rosemary Dillon, furnish the de-
& Pearistine was In charge of the dinner,
players in the cast.
Builders' Show Opening , B.
assisted M Mrs. Sam Magidiohn. Mrs. Jacob
of Joint Boycott Enforce-
lightful dance music.
Block. Mrs L. Dudley Brown. Mrs. Ben Schle-
Friday.
Dell
Pozo,
the
maestro
of
the
ment Council.
'COMING OUT PARTY" AT RKO
Senior Tenor Metropolitan Opera Company
p, Mrs. Gilbert Feinber.
A picture which brings to thea- rhumba, and his band, also play
n The Sixteenth An ual Detroit
during the evening.
Tickets: 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
NEW YORK. — An intensive ter-goers the exciting inside revel-
The beautiful cocktail lounge Builder a, Realtors and Better Don Gonzales Opens En-
drive to eliminate from produc- ation of what goes on when a and the newly-built stage offer Homes Exhibition is opened this
gagement at Detroit-Leland.
On Sale Now •I Masonic Temple
Al Grinnell Bros. Men. April 9
tion, consumption and use all Nazi- beautiful debutante is launched on Detroit the finest theater restaur- Friday evening, April 6, in Conven-
made goods, articles and services a career of successful marriage is ant it has ever had.
tion Ilall. Charles J. Prost, man-
"Coming
Out
Party,"
which
Don Gonzales, famous for his
in pursuance to the boycott de-,
ager, announces that all phases of
interpretations of modern Span-
dared against the Nazi regime by opened Friday at the RKO Down-
the construction and furnishing of
CLIFFORD 0055
town
Theater
as
a
single
feature
ish,
Cuban and South American
IS If %ERROR
the forces of American labor,
a home will be represented in the
Special Kendal Dinner. 11 .55
dance melodies, will open an en-
liberal and Jewish groups, will be attraction.
exhibition.
NO COUR slaws SATURDAY
A
youthful
popular
cast
has
gagement
in
the
Colonial
Room
started immediately, it was an-
The exhibition will be open daily
ArT[It 1$ P. X.
of the Detroit-Leland Hotel with
nounced following a meeting of been selected to portray the lead-
after Friday from 10 a. m. to 11
TEL. TRinity 2.3488
12TH AND SEWARD
his orchestra, Saturday night,
the boycott committee of the Cen- ing roles, with a number of estab-
p. m., until Sunday, April 15.
By MORRIS WEINER
April 7.
tral Trades and Labor Council lished veterans adding colorful
(Copyright. 1131, J. T. A.)
FRIDAY NIGHT, APR. 6, SATURDAY MATINEE, APR. 7,
He brings to Detroit dance
Kate Smith'. Forego.* Maestro
held at their headquarters, 265 and amusing parts. Heading the
Club Plantation Offers Pro- lovers a style of music, playing
SUNDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT, APRIL 8
West Fourteenth Street, with the cast are Frances Dee, Gene Ray-
C.
If
you
haven't
heard
of
C.
ducer
of
"Blackbirds"
rhumbas, tangoes and modern
participation of representatives of mond, Alison Skipworth, Harry N. Y.'s football team you must
The Well Known Character Player
melodies in a manner entirely his
the boycott committee of the Green, Nigel Bruce, Gilbert Em- have heard of Benny Friedman,
The Plantation, 550 E. Adams, own. He is a romantic looking
and
er y, Clifford J ones
American Jewish Congress.
.1111 agitate hie bates before the
The direction was handled by John. former all-American quarterback offers an all-sepia revue under the fellow with intensely black hair,
sant band In Imes
The formation of a Joint Boy- Blystone.
at Michigan University.
direction of Al Richard who pro- large, expressive eyes and a smile
■ and the Beautiful Leading Lady
,
C.
ALSCHENK,M;
A
cott Enforcement Council, com-
Benny is one of the best for- duced the Blackbirds since 1928. that flashes bright white teeth.
" Coming
In add i t i on
prised of representatives of the Party" there is also be a comedy, ard passers the game has produced
Don Gonzales and his orchestra
Central Trades and Labor Coun- a Pathe News and other interest- and, at that, is no slouch when it
' will play every night in the Col-
cil and of the boycott committee ing short subjects.
comes to cracking a line or boot-
Assisted by MICHAEL GIBSON
onial Room, from 6:30 to 8:30
of the American Jewish Congress
ing the old pigskin fifty to sixty
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN DETROIT
I,. in. and from 10 p. m. to 2 a. m.
was announced following the
yards down the gridiron.
STATE THEATER
The Great Sensation Not Seen Anyweher Before in
meeting , by Joseph P. Ryan, presi-
He has just been named head
Back once more comes Mae
dent of the Central Trades and West in "She Done Hint Wrong," coach of the City College eleven
I.abor Council, and Dr. Joseph at the State, with the mystery and brings with him one of the;
Tenenbaum, chairman of the na- melodrama, "The Ninth Guest," best professional staffs in the coun-
Service.—
INEZ GAMBLE
tional executive committee and of on the double bill. Filmgoers are try. Saul Mielziner, Carnegie Tech
Rabbi Joshua 11. Sparta •III apes[ On /tidily
MICHEL GIBSON and the Entire Littman Cast Take Part
asset.,
cm,
m orning, on the subject -Crouton the Red
the boycott committee of the familiar with the West opus, star lineman of a few years ago,
in the Play
551I" on Saturday morning. the last day of
American Jewish Congress.
which has had wide showing since Paul Ribblett, last year's Univer-
i Passover. Mx topic will be, ...an Escape front
It will be the purpose of the its production a few months ago. sity of Pennsylvania captain, and
Life," Memorial service will be conducted Rate
• turd., at II.
council to further intensify the The second picture was adapted Dr. Joe Alexander, all-American
Messrs. HELEN • WEINTRAUB Present
Ladle. Amttliary-•
anti-Nazi movement, to devise from a stage play by Owen Davis, center at Syracuse, round out his
The last meeting of the ladles Auxiliary W.
plans for making the boycott as t and features Genevieve Tobin, coaching squad.
; held on Monday. A report of the donor dinner
He Made the Grade
effective and as wide as is pos- Donald Cook, Hardie Albright,
was rendered.
Benny
removed
some
of
the
ra-
Sisterhood-
sible, and to co-ordinate the activi- Edwin Maxwell, Nella Walker and
, The sit Open meeting Si the ISIsteehOod
and
cial prejudice that was prevalent
ties of the adherents and workers Samuel Hinds.
I will ate place on Moods,, Aprll 7. A Mother.
Every Saturday Afternoon
against Jewish athletes in Ameri-
for the anti-Nazi boycott. Per-
I and Daughter. luncheon is among the Meta
venni
eplete
•Ith
Stupendous
3:30.6:30 P. M.
suasion of importers, distributors UNITED ARTISTS THEATER can universities. He had a pretty
lit discuseion.
Mage Fide
Young People'. Society—
and merchants, wholesale and re-
Norma Shearer in "Riptide" re- tough time of it during his first
ORIGINAL
The Y. P. B. will hold Its next open meeting
with the Entire Floor Show
tail, who have hitherto handled mains at United Artists, where the two years at the Ann Arbor insti-
PRODACTION
on Tuesday. The Proltram will be devoted Se
York War14-Telegram.
and CAST
goods imported from Germany, to picture has been attracting capa- tution, but his athletic ability
sn addrese which •W followed by • social
abstain from offering such goods city audiences. It is a beautifully erased the feeling against him as
hour.
e R
W
2 . 2
DebstlIg Team—
for sale to the public, will be the dressed society drama of a wom- a Jew. •
1
The O'nel David debating te.m wen three
1 in
aim of an extensive program an who loves two men—her hus-
ORTDHErR.Ss.N
A ,
0 W Co ;LA eut.ei, PLn,71...
After Friedman left the Wol-
Ux
t4 MAIEL,,T,
}. P.ITL,
Mat . SIe :so
out of four debates and Is now second In the
WW
adopted, to translate into action band, played by Herbert Marshall, verines in 1926 a long time elapsed
cm wide deb... le•gue and will compete
the resolution of the convention and her sweetheart, played by before another Jewish chap with I
AL RICHARD sin, the allaarey Zedel team for the winning
trophy The date of the anal debate will be
of the American Federation of Robert Montgomery. With the ability equal to Friedman came to
1, announced coon.
Labor.
locale in New York, England and Michigan. In the interim the old Ile also staged the musical numbers
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.
Riviera, the backgrounds are quite racial feeling had had enough time in "Sunnyside Up" which featured
sumptuous in setting with magnifi- to grow up again, like weeds that Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell.
JUDEA SEEKS
cent modishness in the women's had been stamped down instead Mr. Richard also taught Ginger
500 ADULT MEMBERS gowns.
of having been uprooted. Thus, Rogers and many others of the
Kamen te Nile CIO Goer.
when Harry Newman came to play', Follies and Vanities. Performers
An appreciable reduction $
The ontstending ;Vent
I' basketball see-
Everywhere
at
Ann Arbor he had to buck up include Chappie Chappell and Lu- son
MARINE
ROOM
in
the
prices
of
all
bar
National
Young
Judaea,
the
jun-
la to be held on Sunday evenine. April IA
presents
The Marine Room, E. Jefferson against the same stone wall. But cille Wilkins, singers and dancers; at the Jewish Community Center, in the n•
dispensaries
while
main-
ion
Zionist
movement,
111
Fifth
TODAY—
AL RICHARD
taming the same high
avenue, New York City, is calling and Field, announce a reduction he, too, made the grade as an all.. Auzie Dial, singing pianist; Three lire Si • basketball Carnival
trodneer of Blackbires
✓
DETROIT IS
Rhythm Rockets, dancers; a chorus, The Pals •ill play A. Z A. 113 to determine
s t a 0 it a r d quality for 7 for 500 adult members to join its in the prices of all bar dispensa- American football player.
— Raglan —
the shout:on/Wile of the Blue and White Dial.
and Earl Walton 's orchestra.
Benny Played Pro Ball
THRILLED
which we arc famous.
0 organization, hoping, by this plan, ries while maintaining their usual
outran at 7 15 o'clock. At IS o'clock a girl's
Benny's father was a tailor and
tram representing the Center win play the
guarantee the uninterrupted high standard quality. The enter-
rh•mmona of the Clam A team of the Recrem
now featuring
couldn't
afford
to
send
his
son
to
tainment
is
offered
by
"The
Cabal-
continuum of Its activity from
A to
Don Lee...
o.
Swankiest flub
leros" under the direction of Jean college. Nevertheless, the young-1
at Downtown
year to year.
IS 'clock the Olympics who won the
r
Regis and a new floor show su- ster surmounted this difficulty by j
Red Division champlonehip wIll play en Mi-
In a statement recently issued
working
as
•
movie
usher
while
;
preme
headed
by
the
famous
Kel-
the Direction el
ster
team
of
the other six teams In the !ague
under
'
THE MAGNIFICENT
'
' Levine,
presi-
CHERRY 1135
Levine, national
Ste E. ADAMS
li by David
Dancing slit follow the lawn.
a student at the university.
ler sisters.
featuring
dent of Young Judaea, the need
Upon graduation he played ball I
The first annuli Indoor track and held meet
Ch•ppieChaprxIle
. .
p for ■ means of permanently un-
AND
for the Cleveland professional out-!
will be held on Wednesday. 11, starting
derwriting the budget of Young
A
e y er- at I o'clock mt. meet Is open 50 Intense-
fit. The whole town turned out
NEW FLOOR
Lucille Wilkins
Judaea is stressed.
bert
D.
Allman,
president
of
the
-seniors.End Senior. of the Jewish
Mates.
Sub-seniors
I
when the local boy was scheduled
SHOW SUPREME
Governor Herbert H. Lehman
Center. A large turn-out la ex-
to play. Tim Mara, owner of the National Farm School, that a new Community
Angie Dial
petted.
of New York is honorary chairman
lie ■ Sts1 les the Fame.
class
will
be
enrolled
for
the in-
Harry Weinberg, who conducts New York Giants, saw him there
It
of National Young Judaea. Among
stitution's thirty-seventh term, on
Three Rhythm Rockets
Social event, will feature the Jewlah Com-
the
Jewish
radio
hour
on
Station
one
Sunday
afternoon
Keller
Sisters
and
imme-
ra
, the well-known figures who have
munity Center progr•m .shin the nee! few
WJBK every Sunday morning diately purchased him for his own Monday, April 9.
F A
! already accepted membership on
8 Beautiful Girls
Worthy boys eager to fit them- eke. Aprti 15 0 the right of the basket.II
ball club.
earnlval and dance •here some of the best
with Inn aml .... el Worland.
p the new national committee are:
'
FA
selves
for
a career in agriculture. M sketball teams in the city viii
Friedman made a hit with the
Former Congressman William W.
TIIE
EARL WALTON
football fans from the Bronx, and who have not the means to enter Dancing swill complete the program On Tun.'
It'. •gmireal wow that the Nem Oriole
4 Cohen, Dr. David DeSola Pool,
sad Nis Mutation Musk
Y Nat .hat Detroit weeded Se math!,
even the rooters from Brooklyn an agriculture college, are here day event's.. April 24. . 106.1 membership
ROOM
Hon. Bernard S. Deutsch (presi-
(the most danceable bando
that may ler Drawl. sled life.
given their opportunity at nominal retry will be held in the auditorium of the
came
to
see
him.
His
name
was
a
Para talks and a social
Center
g
The seem Wolf Meath. • air of
dent of the Board of Alderman of
big box office attraction and Benny cost. Tuition, board, room, books, hour are Nheduled A memberehip dance, date
DINNER 81.11
moblettratim
gad ...FM amee
New York), Dr. Israel Goldstein,
Special Rmadar Diaaff ALM
gathered all the golden shekels laboratory supplies and other per. of Which is to be announce! 5005, Is also
ems 1. Detroit.
I
mi... from Downtown
,
Abraham
Goodman,
Jacob
Good-
quisites are furnished during the scheduled.
No ern cm.* tat. alter le p. W.
that came his way.
I AST 11 MEM,: at rirr0
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Mitchell Klupt, Charles
Of man,
Cocktail Been flag, 4.7 P. ■ .
three years' course, comprising 3 6
TWO
A dramatic tournament and oratorical eon-
Coached at Yale
Mem 9164,12:
Kroll, Judge Irving Lehman, Is-
;
Then the coaching bug stung consecutive months. A love for test are being planned be the cents conned
GREAT ORCHESTRAS
reel Matz, Dr. Louis I. Newman,
1
of
the
Jewish
the
out-of-doors
CoMmUnIty
Center
through
the
and
a
desire
to
this great. player and he signed
Clarence Y. Palitz, Hon. Louis S.
educational committee.
to an an-
with the Bulldog outfit at New follow agriculture lip a vocation nouncement by Reuben 1.h. chairman. De-
Posner, Theodore Racoosin, Miss
nds.
a re requirements for admission. toiled plans for the dramatic tournament are
Haven.
He
coached
the
backs
and
a
state
of
Miriam
Raphael
and
Louis
P.
tribe
has
been
in
The ri
Boys
between
the
ages
of
17
and
being
worked
out
by
•
committee
headed
by
ends in the art of a forward pass
desperate poverty for many months, Rocker, all of New York; Rabbi
Belle Dr•pkin. More Info...Don eoneerning
but, even he, couldn't develop em- 21, of good physical, mental and the orttorIcal contest will be dIvulged In the
and its sufferings has been intensi- Leon S. Lang of Newark, N. J.,
moral
standing,
and
one
or
more
bryo Friedmans on the throwing
and MA N. P. C. Orchestra
neer future The chsirmen of Cm edneettonal
fied by the hard winter. Many chil- and Henry Yozell of Boston, Mass.
end nor Oosterbaan for receivers. years of high school training may committee is Abe ['heron Ben Wilk le chalr•
IMAN, Trans-Jordan (J.T.A.) dren have died of exposure and an-
A clever girl is one who knows
man of lee dramatic committee of the Jewish
DEL POZO
However, Alhie Booth, the tiny apply.
is officially reported here that dernourishment. Camels, sheep and what you do mean when you say
Community
crater
The school is located at Doyles-
Hosed.
Offering Latest Callan Rhythm
atom of dynamite. learned suffi-
— —
things you don't mean.
town, near Philadelphia, Pa., on
Trans-Jordan government has other animals of the tribe long ago
cient strategy and fine points from
The first and Proud team. of the Red Envi-
2,100
desti-
perished
of
starvation.
1,200 acres of excellent farm sion of the Senior Basket-Ball laague of the
n under its wing
•
the old master to rate him as an
land. The course of instruction Jesuit Community Center Mlle been chosen
men, women and children of
all-American backfield man.
30 LOVELY GIRLS
Don't judge ■ woman's cooking'
starving Beni Hassan tribe.. No Jew should mi.. seeing this
is divided equally; classroom by the following referrer.
IN
A
DARING
ROOS 5110W
Tough at Yale
Ted Mal Ben Shorehe Louis athwart Ted
• k, in the theoreti cal s ide of Ellett
are provided with food, shel-; awe-compelling spectacle— "The by the cake she sends to the church
and Mete Blatt, athletic director. The
But dear old Yale lived up to
social.
nd clothing, with the help of I Romance of • People."
form. The fact that Benny was a the farming vocation. and prac- team Is as follows:
tical application on the farms, in
mum TILAM
rim., FOR MINI" ATIONA
Jew and a non-Yale man at that
Carl ROM. Olamping
the modern dairies, barns, or-
didn't seem to rub the alumni and chards,
Joe Worrlawn. Camaraderie
le
TRINITY 2-0100
greenhouses,
poultry
HARRY WEINBERG
de-
t
Hencken. Phi Kappa fad
the blueblooded snobs on the Yale
partment and farm mechanics
Harry Kay. Rtsenarra
Pleasure in the
from 10:30 to 12, announces that campus the right way. Thus it shops.
My Berrie. Olamples
SECOND TLAW
he is turning over the facilities of came to pass 'that Friedman went
A catalog of the school, contain-
Afternoon
•his hour this Sunday for the pa- back to his first love and idayed ing full information, may be had I Phil,p Garber. Pirate.
',Almada, mew lewelmew Psalms, •
Piing Levitt. Ittr•nger•
eemolete Rem she. Weems wad I
, geant "The Romance of • People, pro ball with the Brooklyn Dodg- by mail, or in person, by address-
Wort. vokessr, Phi Kappa Iola
b. a Downy thremb the eerktall
' which is to be staged at the Olym- ers.
ing the president of the school,
Sam Goldstein. Glympsr.
Will Remain ■ Coach
/sr* !Wrath. Aleph.
pia beginning on April 16.
Ilerbert D. Allman, 1701 Wal-
Benny is getting on in years
The following two teams are of the Bub
Featured on this hour will be
nut street, Philadelphia.
Demos Division and hen Wen chosen 1/1 the
the following stars appearing in and, even though he is still on this
Registrations for entrance to follemng refer*.
side of thirty, he claims that the the
the pageant:
T01 Blatt Loris Schwarta and limes Blatt
new class will close shortly.
N.W. SHORES CASS LAKE
Charles Adler, AnnumMatthews, pro racket takes too much out of Therefore, interested boys should athlttle illreeter
Michigan Ave.
FIRST TEAR
Michigan Ave.
Gustav Schacht and Emma Laz- him. However, we feel that in ex- apply at once.
WEEK 35c DAYS
At Inkster
changing the professional football
aroff Scharer.
At Telegraph
3 Millman. Stags
field to coach at a school like C. C.
Harry Tower. Ragan
BEN BEY CLUB
WEEK 35c DAYS
N. Y. this chap is first going to
Loll Armload, Tilting.
SATURDAYS. SUNDAYS
AGUDATH HERZL YOUNG
Samuel D. Haber, chairman of
WEEK 50 c DAYS
Loeser Lichen"
have his headaches and his diffi- the dance which was given by the
Bakoatt
JUDAEA CLUB
and HOLIDAYS, 50c
A sum of 31,500 was raised at
Pt - OND ThAll
Abe Mitock is president of the culties.
Ben Bey Club last Sunday eve-
tester Ranh. - bats.
the third annual donor luncheon
Take Plorthwedern Hies" a Com-
roeoive
five
He
will
thousand
J ack BW's.
Saturdays,
Sundays
and
club and Jack Pearlman is vice-
M
R-Itme
m Read then West to schoolhouse
ning,
thanks
all
those
who
helped
of
the Pioneer Women's Omani-
Saturdays, Sundays and
Ile•tiful
per annum for a two - year period. make this dance a huge success, 11 . Rosen/mom o-ieley
MCI Porte to club Waite
president.
' ration, held at Hotel Statler on
Rink armada Bath Rouse and Bottl-
Holidays, 50e
R Jaffe. none,
none,
The planned play has been post- If he makes good, we feel quite , especially The Detroit Jewish
Holidays, The
ing Beach .
March
20.
Dm"; Won.
sure • larger Institution will sign Chronicle, Hyman D. Altman and
poned.
An inspiring address was deliv-
I. A. Lawton announced that him on the line.
Aaron Kurland for their publicity.
"The Roman. of • People"— ered to the 275 women in attend-
Jack Silverman's Bar Mitzvah will
On Wednesday evening, April • mighty pageant •f history!
812
since by Mrs. Goldie Meyerson,
Cadillac
be observed the last day of Pass-
11, at the Jewish Community fen-
Palestine labor leader.
Griswold Bldg.
over at the children's congrega-
President
"The Romance of • People" is ter, election of officers will take
5490
It is better to have loved and
Emma Lazaroff Scharer sang a
tional services at 9341 Oakland ( lar iats , inskacribably thrilling , place. All members are urged to wed
than never to hove loved at 'group of songs, seeompenied by
avenue.
and moving! !attend this meeting.
all.
'Rebecca Katzman Frohman,
— Maw
"THE NINTH
GUEST"
In
**
l, DOWNTOWN
"RIPTIDE"
rz
a
AIM TO INTENSIFY
ANTI-NAZI BOYCOTT
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
MARTINELLI
Littman's People's Theatre
FRIEDMAN TO COACH;
REMOVED PREJUDICE
Nat Brusiloff
JACOB BERLIN
MILDRED BLOCK
"Streets of Crime"
B'NAI DAVID NOTES
Frankie Connors
I
MAURICE SCHWARTZ
His Yiddish Art Theater Players in
Yoshe Kalb ye.
hald
1E5011
SUNDAY APRIL 15
Bill Walker
1
g
A Peppy
Sepia Revue
The Plantation
Cocktail Dansant
Announcing ....
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YOUNG
CENTER NOTES
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NEW FARM SCHOOL
• CLASS ON APRIL 9
$ "The Caballeros" 11 o
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It's Open!
NEW
WEINBERG GIVES
ORIOLE
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TERRACE
arm #
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RVING TRIBES
IN TRANS-JORDAN
SAMMY
WATKINS
Jewish
•
GOLFERS! GOOD NEWS
Dearborn Hills
Golf Club
Beach Haven
Golf Club
Dearborn Manor
Golf Club
$1,500 RAISED BY
PIONEER WOMEN
ROBERT HERNDON
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