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CLITTOH ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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MEDLTROWEWISii (ARON MU

PAGE NINE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

1

STAGE A N D SCREEN

NITE0 OCTROIL 'THUY ES

r

TODAY Donn *PM

al

11 :

15 a. in.

41ST MAY FESTIVAL
I
TO BE HELD MAY 9.12

1111: nratIAl.
1..A•• It tack

The forty-first annual May Fes-
Dr. Mark Gunzburg will give his
tival of the University of Nlichigan
Musical Society will be held in 11111 annual recital Tuesday, May 1,
Auditorium at Ann Arbor May 9 8:30 p. m., at the auditorium of the
to 12. Detroit Institute of Arts. lie will
play the Etudes Symphoniques by
The 1931 May Festival will com-
Robert Schumann complete, the
bine many interesting features. A
Op. 13 and the Op. Pest., the three
galaxy of musical celebrities will
marches by Schubert arranged by
participate, including former favor-

—On Screen-

LANNY ROSS
;:mmili '"66i
,
IN
SPRING'

Clutrile OGLES
MILA
ItUtry
NO
— On the Stage

nod Id.

W. C. FIELDS

"YOU'RE
TELLING ME"

Lint (Marche Funebre, Cav-
ites Lucrezia Bori, Rosa Ponselle„ Franz
and the Romantic).
Jeannette Vreeland, Paul Althouse, ' airY March
Between the two numbers Dr.
Arthur Hackett, ('have Berme°,
Gunsburg will play the Busonl ar-
Mischa Levitzki, Mabel -Ross
rangement of the tremendous Fan-
Rhead, and Palmer Christian. First-
taxie and Fugue by Franz Liszt on
time artists who will be heard in-
the
Choral: Ad nos, ad salutarem
elude Coe Glade, contralto, of the
undam. The theme is of old Span-
Chicago Civic Opera Association;
ish-Jewish origin, and boa been

— EXTRA —
Cued Appears., of

GEORGE OLSEN

11111.11' RIO

ETHEL SHUTTA

IS liElt•lIN

Eduard Werner

tar 111. A

entire
noire

out

selet fed Spec

Arlo!

....

—De In 1—Children tea
Week Dann-Sk to I

Dann Open at
11.15 a. tn.

ARTISTS

2—Penton—I

Clark Gable
"Men in White"

"LAZY
RIVER"

NITRNA LOT

Jetta Parker - Itched Poona
—2n11 Feature,—

"One Is Guilty"

Ralph Helium, and
Shirley Grey.

Jean Her:atoll Elizabeth Adieu
EXI•llA —

"The Big Bad
Wolf"
' "
V i.7"

Littman's People's Theatre

TEL. TRinity 2-3488

12TH AND SEWARD

LADIES FREE AT ALL PERFORMANCES

FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 20, SUNDAY MATINEE AND
NIGHT, APRIL 22

The Well Known Character Player

JACOB BERLIN

In His Sensational Production

"Numbered Hours"

Assisted by the Entire Littman Company

MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 23
Testimonial Evening for Louis Aronewitz
"THE GREAT CURSE"

Ask Any Lover of Sea-Foods!

Where the Freshest See Foods Can Be Obtained
He Will Direct You to the

Annual Gunzburg
Recital on May 1

• •

••

AARON LEBEDEFF AND LEON BLANC HERE
FOR ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY THURSDAY

NIGHT CLUBS

CLUB MAXINE

With the colorful background
of eight Southern girls in the
Ruth Lehr Ballet, the floor show
at the Club Maxine for this week
is gayer and more diversified than
ever. Madeline Thomas, petite
blues singer; Marion Nichols, per-
and Boris
sonality songstress,
RomanotT, Russian concert pianist,
h ere the latest to be added to the
show, which includes Al Schenck,
master of ceremonies; F'rankie'
Connors, Irish tenor, and Nat
Itrusiloff, radio artist, and his or-

mail

FRANK BUCK'S

"WILD

CARGO"

vont of the Jungle! and led
the "1".1 or I' d."'
"'
trey lire Into I ho teeth of

chestra.

the world's mod ticioun
bead.,
Thou./min of Thrill.:
itomento of Chills!
- loot a ---

I hod a long and successful run in

ORIOLE TERRACE

ready on sale at 1.ittman's Thee-
New York.
Aaron Lebetleff is famed as after, be purchased at once.

REFUGEE DOCTORS
IN ZION HOSPITALS

I Jacob Berlin In
"Numbered Hours"

Jacob Berlin, guest star at Litt-
man's Yiddish People's Theater,
Twelfth and Seward, is being fea-

CALA STACK SHOW

MYRIO and .

DESHA

MO
•11

;7.

w.
tw
..

The tickets, popularly priced, are
People's Chorus, led by -.Tuve Ilig-
l
bee will sing "The Ugly Duck- sold at Grinnell's, at Gunzburg Rhythm," which is staged by A ,
ling" by Granville English; and School of Music, and at the audi- Richards, offers something differ-
toriuni
on
the
night
of
the
perform.
ant
in
night
club
entertainment.
this year for the first time the
Auzie Dial and Chappie Chappelle
Stanley Chorus, a group of women arse.
are featured. The cocktail hour
students, will participate, by per-
continues daily from 4 to 7, with
forming loeffier's "By the Waters "ALL MEN ARE ENEMIES" AT Earl Walton and his dance orches-
RKO DOWNTOWN
of Babylon."
tea furnishing music.
The beautiful dramatic ro-
Marcia Glasser and Gerald- mance, "All Men Are Enemies , "
CHINESE TEA GARDEN
which has
inn Holtzman Winners
. been adapted from Rich- Frank Gegen, popular bandmas-
a
m g o 's best seller, i
ter,
will open at the Chinese Tea
in Piano Contest.
ing shown at the RKO Downtown
his
Theater, starting this three
week. play-
The orchestra.
Garden Saturday
night floor
with show
A complete

Marcia Glasser and Geraldine film brings to the fore

Holtzman, pupils of Mrs. Rose ors who will certainly be on the is featured nightly under the di-
Rubenstein, won first and second way to stardom after their effec- rection of Portia Thompson.
places in a piano contest held in ti e , portrayals in "All Men Are
Pontiac April 14. This state con- Enemies." They are Hugh Wil- New Publications of Hebrew
University.
test is conducted annually by the hams, already a star of the stage,
Michigan Federation of Music Helen Twelvetrees, and Mona
Clubs and is sponsored by the Barrie , who made her screen de-
"Ancient ynagogues
S
in I ' a les-
National Federation of Music but in "Carolina."
tine and Greece is the title of a
Clubs. Marcia Glasser, who is 12
There are also a number of new volume c o n t a i n i n g the
years old, has studied for two short subjects, including a com- , Schweich lectures delivered before
years and Geraldine HpItzman, 8 edy and a Pathe News. the British Academy in 1930 by Dr.
years old, for one year.
E. L. Sukenik, archaeologist of the
MICHIGAN THEATER ' Hebrew University in Jerusalem,

Lanny Ross, popular radio I according to an announcement by
president
singer, is appearing at the Michi.1 Dr. A. S. W. Rosenhach,
the Ile-
gar in his first picture, "Melody of the American Friends of
U n i vers i ty.

=2

the Hadassah Medical Organization and the entire cast of Littman's
in Palestine, according to word re-

ceived here at the headnuartars f Theater.
On Monday evening, ■ testimon-
Hadassah, the 1% omen s Lionnit Or- ial will be tendered Louis Anaro-

Zr.

Scroutional Dance Du.
MELISSA MASON
ona
tom
Imat TUN OB1111,110 Status.
w in
.... 1.11.VaTIS a RICHARDN
T1111 MONROK 111100.
1931 Knee Arline Queen%

More than 35 German refugee tures this week-end, Friday eve-
physicians now in Palestine have ning, Sunday matinee and eve-
received appointments or permis- ning, in "Numbered Hours."
siim for post-graduate study in hos-
Together with Mr. Adler, this 1 emus
pitals maintained or subsidized by play will feature Michael Gibson

=
=

.......

twoor.

XXX

Ko DOWNTOWN EWA

,, Kohanits
The Yeat iLlo.t



ganization of America, which con- witz. Mr. Adler will be presented
"ALL MEN ARE
ducts the medical agency abroad.
at this time in "The Great Punish-
Three doctors were given poste in ment."
ENEMIES"
the Hadassah-Rothschild Hospital

- w th
in Jerusalem, four in the Munici-
The universe is full of magical
1111:111 WILLI/1MM
pal-Hadassah Hospital in Tel Aviv,
one in the Ilaifa Comniunity-Ila• things, patiently waiting for our

ai l:rtrICP474AN
wits to grow sharper.
owl
dassah Hospital , and one in the
— Added —
—Eden Philpotts.
rural intslical service in the colony
BERT 1.A1111 COMIKDY
Z
.1
!SEWS
M CARTOON
K
of Nathania. The rest are young
MIN1.
A ham actor out of work got a ••• ■■■.
volunteer physicians securing poet-
job
in
a
circus
which
consisted
of
graduate training in the endemic
diseases of Palestine at the Ha- playing the part of a ferocious ;
dassah hospitals in various parts of beast dressed in some erstwhile I
the country.
0
An importnt appointment is that lion's skin. He was putting on a
of Prof. Ludwig Halberstadter, for- fine exhibition roaring and claw-
ing
at
the
bars
which
separated
mer head of the Cancer Institute
,
of the University of Berlin, as di- him from a grizzly bear. Suddenly
rector of the new Hadassah Radi- to his horror the bars gave way
CAT 1/ATS TlIES11
gy Institute in Jerusalem. Thi and he was precipitated into the
Brilliant Tnient . . . (McKeon,
lark Mnrveloun Post . . •
is the only radiology institute in bear's quarters. Mr. Bear prompt-
and a Hand of Hands for the
the entire Near East, and will he a ly grappled with him and the end;
dancing nt (My Spot"
center of cancer treatment and re- seemed imminent when the actor I
search for the whole section. Prof, howled for help at the top of his
Halberstadter brought a supply of voice. "Shut up, you idiot!"
radium to l'alestine with which to growled the bear, "Do you think
conduct the work of the new de- that you are the only trouper out
CLIFFORD SW
73 L TERROR
partment. Dr. Georg Goldhaber, of work?"
physicist, who was Prof. Hallier-
etadter's assistant in Berlin, has
-- featuring —
been named his assistant in Je-
rusalem,
itertonned Tiolinkt end
It'. the Hottest
%eh, man!
It.utio stir
Show I,. Tinto!
Dr. Werner Silberstein has been
appointed to the bacteriological
"Religion in Rhythm"
hr none other than
laboratory of the Iladassah-Roths-
child Hospital. Appointments to
AL RICHARDS
the Municipal-Hadassah Hospital
Snunkiest Club"
AL SCHENK
in Tel Aviv were Dozent Dr. Duen-
ner, director; Or. Rosenbaum, con-
Dancing. Comedian an M. C.
sultant pediatrist; Dozent Dr.
1151 R. ADAMS CURRY UN
Marcus, head of the surgical de-
FEATIAHNO
partment, and Dr. Tugendreich,
Chappie Chapelle
head of the radiology department.
MADELINE THOMAS
Dr. Zevi Nathanson was sent to
Auzie Dial
sings Tour Num Anal
the clinic of the Haifa-Hadassah
llospital, and Dr. Ludwig Berman
Johnny Jackson
FRANKIE CONNORS
Stepper
from
Alit
the
rest
to the Nathania colony for the Ku-
and the Bo:lion Kroemblo IN
13,k"
Specialty Numbs'
path Haulm Amamith (Rural Sick
Benefit Fund).
LUCILLE WILKINS
tit rit 1.1/111.4' Inetsutiful Ballet

6537-41 Second Blvd.

The Chinese
Tea Garden

FRANK GAGEN

It

=

The 5111111Zirl, Jungle re1.0111
of he Bring 'Fyn Alive• . nom

Aaron Lela-deli' and Leon Blanc I the two actors, Mr. Littman stated i ''
will be presented in "I Would If that he expects a sell-out and
I Could," a musical comedy which urges that tickets, which are al- '

in Spring." The story is a mix-
This Sunday afternoon, 4 o'clock,
The book is published for the
tore of romance and comedy, the
there will he a musicale at the Swiss Alps furnishing much of the British Academy by the Oxford
ity Press. The present
Unvers
i
Gunzburg School of Music, given by background. Ann Sothern aids
' i s
volume
expans ion of the I
the students of Dr. Mark Gunz- Ross in supplying the romance, , tures which Dr. Sukenik deliver
burg. Dorothy Green, Leah Zagal, and Charles Ruggles and Mary , on the invitation of the British
Boland,
on the
a ed
Seymour Hoffman and Henri
Rose o, Academy
in profits
the autumn of
of 1930.
A
will participate. Henri Rose, only dog biscuit factory, offer comedy number of photographs and maps
Regular Dinner and Leedom.: Alm
relief
as
her
parents.
George
01-
are
reproduced,
many
of
which
be-
Detroit's Finest
it years old, will play with Eugene
blest.. and Chow Attractively Bernd!
Sea-Food
Scircu, a very young student of sen, one of the pioneer leaders of long in the collection of the Arch.
Moderately !irked!
Mrs. F. Abel, the E flat major So- modern style dance orchestras, aeological Department of the He-
Restaurant
nata for piano and violin by Mo. heads the musical stage show, brew University, of which Dr. Su-
MAdison 2634
zart. The other numbers of the which also stars the radio come- kenik has been the archaeologist
TRinity 2.8501
Opowan Omen! Moton Bur.
program will be the Rondo for two dienne, Ethel Shutta. since its opening in 1925. The vol-
ume is dedicated to the memory of
pianos by Chopin, the Sonata for
We (Wry a Complete Line of Lliona Winn as seers, Dementia and Impeded.
FOX THEATER
Sir Israel Gollancz and deals with
two pianos by Mozars, and "The
Rhapsody" by Liszt, "Romance" by
Frank Buck's recent excursion the origin and significance of the
August Weiss and "Caprice Tip- into the Malaysian jungle is to be synagogue and the development of
President of Metropolitan pique" by Constantin Sternberg. men on the Fox screen in "Wild synagogue architecture.
Announcement is also made that
Cargo." The picture shows, with
Life Says Impatience Is
sound effects, the task of captur- the Hebrew bibliographical quar-
POPKINS' WORKS ON
Sign of Upgrade.
terly,
Sepher," published
EXHIBIT AT HUDSON'S ing alive many beasts of the Asi- by the "Kiryath
Hebrew University Library,
atic wilds. A primitive story of
A rather small man physically
has
just
completed
its tenth vol-
The works of S. K. Popkins, well native love and drama runs ume. A catalogue of books in the
but precise and confident with
known Cleveland artist, will be on through the film. Headline vaude- Ladino dialect, used by Spanish
1516 WOODWARD AVE.
words, pushed a $100,000,000 I
exhibition at the J. L. Hudson Co. ville acts are on the stage.
and Portuguest Jews, has been
Announce. the Tagngemott of
blue chip to the center of the
Art Galleries all next week begin-
issued to celebrate the completion
table, figuratively, in his suite a t
UNITED ARTISTS THEATER
ning with Monday.
of the decade of the quarterly,
the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. David B. Werbe arranged The United Artists is offering
and 111, Topulor On Itmlns
"That's what we're betting on the exhibition, and will be in charge the film version of the successful which is the only publication of its
kind.
Detroit to bring the nation back of the hosts and hostesses. Mrs. Broadway play, "Men in White."
Stariing Sat., April 21
on its toes," he smiled. And w e Werbe announces that a reception The story concerns itself with
An International Family.
like the bet," he added.
in honor of Mr. Popkins will be medical ethics and events in a
Complete New Floor Show
The father is Polish, the mother
Ile was Frederick H. Ecker. Ile held in the Iludson Art Galeriels large metropolitan hospital, and
Shows at 12:416:45-11:45 p. m.
Lithuanian and the child Argen-
a
at
3
p.
m.
Monday,
and
demon-
the
plight
of
a
young
interne
torn
got a job with the Metropolitan
stration will be given at that time between his love for a nurse and tinian. And hew did this hap en?
American and Chinese
The father woe born in Poland
Life Insurance Company 51 year • of "the making of an etching."
for a society girl. Clark Gable, and he emigrated to
Buenos Aires,
DINNERS
ago as office boy at 84 a week •
Patronesses for the exhibition
as the interne, heads the large Argentine. There he met a girl, a
Mrs.
Moritz
Kahn,
Mrs.
-
are:
Today
he
is
president
of
that
com
Served at Popular Prices
cast, which includes Myrna Loy, native of Kovno, Lithuania, and the
Frank V. Martin, Mrs. Milton M.
Elizabeth Allan, Jean liersholt, twain having fallen in love with
Noonday Luncheon — 35c pony.
, Alexander, Mrs. flurry Farbsten, Wallace Ford, Otto Kruger, and a each other married. A child was
Of the company's 8100,000,00( Mrs. Mortimer Meyers, Mrs. Meyer
investment in Detroit, he sai " Prentis, Mrs. Regina Freund Co- score of others. Walt Disney's been and, of course, he is a citizen
Cad. 2902
No Cover Charge
Thursday, $5,000,000 is in the D t have, Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mrs. latest cartoon, "Big Bad Wolf," of the Republic of Argentine. There
would have been no trouble if the
S. IL and $14,000,000 in Detroi
Freeman,
reeman, Mrs. Milford is an added feature.
Lithuanian mother could have re-
Edison. Of $75,000,000 tied In Stern.
FISHER THEATER
mained in Buenos Aires. But she
in local mortgages, only abou
W. C. Fields in "You're Telling couldn't stand the climate and so,
82,000,000 has been foreclosed.
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
Me," on the Fisher screen, pre- together with her husband and
Detroit is "the wheel-horse i
Starting with a midnight pre- cents some of the amusing tricks child, returned to Kovno using her
national recovery," declare d showing on Saturday, April 21, he originated on the legitimate passport which bore her maiden

tHE

wow

Abraham Littman, manager of great comedian. Ile has been =
Littman's Yiddish People's Thee- , equally successful on the English r=

er, Twelfth and Seward, an- land Yiddish stage.
nounces that two of the country's Leon Blanc is one of the most
outstanding stars will make a joint popular of the Jewish actors, and
appearance in one performance has on numerous occasions won;
I I
only, next Thursday, April 26, at large followings here.
In view of the prominence of : 1 I
the local Yiddish theater.
i

An entirely new show at the
New Oriole Terrace, produced by
Wallace Milani, features the Three
California Red-Heads, r h y t h m
Theodore Webb, baritone; and
Billi e 34, sensational danc-
Guile Bustabo, violinist. This com- um! by ( atholie and Protestant girl,'
,
bination of celebrities promises a churches. Meyerbeer used it in his er; Rodrequa and Leila, dance
Liszt
corn-
team;
Mildred Bragdon, prima
worthy inauguration of the fifth opera "Ise Prophete.'
posed this kantasie and I. ugue "' donna, and the chorus of 18 beau-
decade of festivals.
the "Giant Piano" built by Alexan- ties. Arthur Ball, whose popular-
The Chicago Symphony Orches- der-l'aris, a combination
of a con- itcaused th . mane ,ernent to
tra Frederick Stock conductor, and cent grand and an organ. It
is con-
Erie DeLamarter, associate conduct- , sidereal by the organist as one of hold him over, acts as master of
ceremonies; Sant Watkins and his
tor, will take part fur the thirtieth
repertoire,
th I organ
the most
important pieces of the
SliC orchestra continues to fur-
consecutive time.
toire, but on account
led The University i
by Musical Di. of technical difficulties they seldom nis • h dance music. Each Saturday
Choral Union,
noon the New Oriole Terrace
rector Earl V. Moore, will appear play it. In the form there are three
u- bus a complete show with dancing
in its fifty-first season.
It will parts: Fantasie, Choral and . I,,
through
the cocktail hour.
present three important works: gue, all on one theme but with a
"The Seasons" of Ilaydn; the
t y of atm osphere in all the
PLANTATION
CLUB
American premiere of Robert
be I t h rea movements
Ileger's "Ein Friedenslied," with , It was a favorite number of the Johnny Jackson, who appears . in
Dr. Moore conducting; and Bee- late Camille Saint-Saens in his the floor show at Bill Walker s
thoven s Ninth Symphony under organ recitals. Plantation Club, came here direc t
the baton of Dr. Stock. The Young
"Religionin


Gunzberg School Musicale
This Sunday.

li
V WOODwar

I 1 7 OX moNr. A I o■

NOW!N

M AXINE

CLUB

Nat Brusiloff

The Plantation

Petite Itonshird

Anger is ■ flame that burns dis-
guise;
It is ■ ruthless light with search-
ing rays
Which, kinlded in a man, may
clearly show
The very soul of him with one
swift blaze.
"Anger"—Adelaide Love.

a Southern Dancing Ileautle.

3 Scintillating Sepia
Beauties

end dancing to the meet
lune* of

THE DINNER. TOO ...
Sunday Dinner, 81.50

EARL WALTON
I 111 ■ 111• 11/1. Imnd.

and Ida

No Voter except Pt:Miming
utter /0 P. M.

DINNKR 111.01
Punkt seeds, Maw 11.0

Cocktail Dansante

BILL WALKER

lads Ten adman,
Remover nee* gat. deer le
CRUZ PARKING

Considering what moat people

are willing to do for money it's a

Every Saturday Afternoon -
3:30-6:30 P. M.
stint THIS KNTIIIK SHOW

e.

wonder there are not more mil-
lionnaires.

IINOX,-2,6 THAT Lek MODERNTal&S

SAMMY WITIKINIS - 1111111SICIIIIIND

gams MRS

KM

Esker.

and continuing for the following stage. He is given ample oppor- name. But what about the Polish
heun:aseisdt is„ lay ;lint four days two outstanding tea- tunity for his ingenuity in the father and the Argentine child.
"
tures continue the spring parade role of an eccentric inventor How are they going to remain in
or ri.IThr:acPrirnef!t
t
v‘ a.a s y a u s p igangati h h at Detroi t of hits at the Hollywood Theater, whose inventions always miss fire. Lithuania. The mother one day
t
it tkfice e s r(1,,, r, et
with "Death Takes a lloliday" be-
erth:,itK
oth
h meor office of
P.
ing the majo rattraction. As an The
story the
was humorist.
written by
o'g
i
togeth
er
McEvoy
In J. the 19
D i) aP searte
Want Overnight Recovery.

1 1p,101.;€ ,

11

added feature the Hollywood The- large cast are Adrienne Ames,

A Complete

NEW
FLOOR SHOW

In • manner

that distin-

guishes everything that hap-

pens at the New Oriole, our

new

floor show brings

Broadway's favorite este•

tainers and most beautiful

girls together in • spectac-

ular musical revue. Dance

to Sammy Watkins' great

NBC orchestra.



SATURDAY
LUNCHEON

Drop in at the Oriole for

luncheon Saturday. A com-
plete floor show presented
at 2:30. Dancing through
the cocktail hour.



DINNER serve d

from

5:30

tit 9:30. $1.50 per plat.



FOR RESERVATIONS:

TRINITY 2-0100

and the baby and told the story of
the international family. And the
Hiss office undertook to secure leg-
o the
for
e f a th
er and the
recover his full strength over- film ever pictured.
child
PO that the family would not
Not Relaxed, Says Report.
night."
NEW YORK. — That there has be separated. The efforts were suc-
Geernal national improvement,
STATE THEATER
been no relaxation by the German ressfal•
said the Metropolitan president, is
The State again presents a authorities in carrying out their
definitely reflected in the incur- double bill, "One Is Guilty" and consistent "Aryan" anti-Jewish Hungary Condemns Nazi Agitat.
on as Breakers of Peace.
once business by the decrease in "Lazy River." The former, with policy is emphasized in • report
BUDAPEST, Hungary.—(JTA)
borrowing, lapsing and surrender- Ralph Bellamy and Shirley Grey, just made public by Rabbi Jonah
The government of Hungary is
is the story of a gangster chieftain B. Wise national chairman of the
mg.
"I see nothing in the drift of who is found murdered in • va- fund-raising activities of the .hint d etermined to punish disturber of
the peace regardless of their party
legislation in Washington that cant apartment house. The latter Distribution Committee. The re-
may change the character of life pictures the life in a Louisiana port is a composite document &Mations, according to a statement
insurance," he said, "and certainly bayou of a number of convicts based on the findings of the sec-' made in parliament by the minis-
ter of the interior in reply to a
life insurance isn't anywhere near who have been released from • retary of the organization, Jo-
,Fa-
is
prison. Included in the large cast . mph C. Hyman, during his re- bwiaereninte
the saturation point.
g tbhye effect that Nazism
"I think borrowing will con- are Ted Healy, Jean Parker and ' cent visit to Germany, of its
i European officers, and of its growing in Hungary.
tinue to diminish as people realize Robert Young.
Fabian enumerated a number of
/ auditor, Morris C. Tropes. It
that the insurance they set up for
towns in which intense anti-Semit-
dependents is, after all, a trust Camp Nahelu Staff Has Get-' sets forth that during 1933 r•ell- ism prevailed and said that these
Lations
and
administrative
enact-
fun& and should be touched only
Together.
ments concerning
occupations, towns and the situation generally
rn
in extreme emergencies.
re bec oming pticularlyanger-
a
d
; pessns
rofiod
and public
bliice
service ha
have
Last
Sunday
the directors, coun-
Loans Will Be Repaid.
ous for the state , since Counists
mm
rigorously enforced.
"I also think that an increasing sellors and members of Camp Na- I been
continue
to
swell
the
Nazi
ranks.
The report reiterates that slice
staff had ■ meeting and out- I
number of loans against policies
, the inception of the present re- . In reply to these charges the min-
ing at Camp Nahelu's newly built families
.s. ter of the interior "admitted" that
will be liquidated. After all, a ing
125,000 Jews who, with their i
man who has a mortgage on his lodge'
I families, constitute a frr011ii of social scum is joining the Nazi
house doesn't relinquish his house After lunch, a meeting was held 11755,000 persons, have lost their movement." He added that the gov-
ernment is determined to punish
merely because of that mortgage. and plans for the coming summer's , , ,
disturbers of the peace indepen-
He pap' it off to his family ulti- program were discussed. A diver-1 0 "s '
mately will have an unencumbered Rifled plan of activities was intro-
dently of their party affiliations.
GAMBOLEERS
CLUB
dosed
and
various
phases
of
camp
'
legacy.
'
e tam
o eers Club thanks However, the minister mid, severe
life were outlined. Nahelu offers
action is as yet unnecessary in or-
"I'd like to say, too, that we this Year, more than ever before, everyone who attended the re, vnt
der not to create an atmosphere of
have no intention of disturbing new attractions and im provements, millionaire's party and helped to
panic. As yet, he Raid, there is no
the real estate price structure by planned for the comfort and inter- make it a success. The "Night in
nger of
i s Hun ga.
ry
Monte Carlo" held on April it at da Rioting broke out
sacrificing properties we have been est of cam pers.
at the Jan. 18
compelled to acquire. After all,
The entire staff was enthusiastic the Hostess Cake building wa, at- meeting of parliament when mem-
if we dumped our holdings, we about the program and felt that tended by nearly 500 people .
erg h
party wa
warn-
The club has begun work for the b
would only depress our own per- through their efforts and mutual co -
tote government
o g to e 're nrm
n m
e n etn t aga
a irstt n
he
fectly good investment."
operation Cantp Nahelu, with its spring and summer mason. No spread of Nazisim in western Hun-
Mr. Ecker stated that his com- physical attractions and natural table among Plans are a Mothers' gary. The Jewish question was
pany always felt pleased with the beauty, will offer countless oppor• Day affair and a semi-formal din- raised and riotous scene, ensued be-
work of its Jewish representatives, tunities for campers to stimulate ner dance.
tween Nazis and Socialists when •
The Gamboleers meet every Socialist deputy reproached the
and that it employed a number of their interests in every branch of
actvity. Sunday afternoon. The club is Nazi leader, Meek°, with having
them in Detroit
At the close of the meeting it was opening its membership to • few taken Jewish money.
What a pity is it that people decided to continue weekly meet- Redone-minded young men be-
who worry over trifles haven't ings of the entire staff, at the Camp tween the ages of 22 and 27. For
Speaking of women, attractive
omething worth while to worry
Nahelo Detroit office, 2939 Glen- information write to Maurice simpletons are more popular with
hem.
dale, until the camp season opens. Brooks, 2044 Ford avenue.
men than intellectual bores.

'
"The unrest we find in peopl
ater has contracted for the Fox Joan Marsh and Buster Crabbe.
today is the impatience of th e thriller "Devil Tiger," reputedly
convalescent who thinks he ca n the in o s t exciting wild animal
Anti-Semitic Policy of Gemmel),

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Solomon and The Bees.

The Queen of Sheba, as you
know, made many tests of King
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however, he overcame successfully.
There seemed to be no end to his
cleverness.
One day a new scheme presented
itself to the Queen's mind. She
advanced to the foot of the throne
with a wreath of flowers in either

hand. The flowers in her right
hand were real, while those in bee
left hand were artificial. Never-
theless, the illusion was complete,
for the false blossoms were so won-
derfully made as to be an exact
copy of nature. When the Queen
asked King Solomon to determine
which wreath was the work of man,
• correct reply seemed impossible.
In coloring, in shape, the two
wreaths looked exactly the same,

On Solo of

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Highly colored stories are
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It raineth alike on the silk
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