America faith Periodical eater utmost annul • csgcsmeari so, OHIO TnEfferF:orrlDtisn (ARON= PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE . . . . STAGE AND SCREEN IINITIED DETROIT THEATRES Chassidim Make Peace After Sixteen Years NIGHT CLUBS CLUB MAXINE After being. absent from Detroit for over eight years, lielen Sav- age, a blazer of blues, came to the Club Maxine direct from the Deau- ville Hotel in Florida. Miss Savage heads the floor show, which is under the direction of Al, Schenck, master of ceremonies. Others are Minnette Fritz, fast- stepping tap (lancer; F rankle Con- nors, Irish tenor, and Roane Laird's Texas Rockets, eight girls full of rhythm. Nat Brusiloff and his orchestra offer several special- ty numbers during the evening. Halevy Banquet . Joyful Affair, ZURIC11.-(JTA) - After o f incessant quar- 11=.1 The Detroit Halevy Singing gem s= THE SHOW OEFS,1,001 ,, = Society celebrated the successful completion of its ninth season of Rabbi Spira of Mukacevo Town Dan ewe with a banquet, held on Tuesday, 1116 SPECIAL have concluded peace with the w 11145 a. In April 24. at Webster Hall. LA Ft' 1t EPIK Rabbi of Itch, in Poland, ac- Brilliant and sparkling musical The Center Theater, Woodward Morris Scheyer, president, -4/0 Screen- 1 P corres- offerings will characterize the six cording and at the Boulevard, new screen thea- opened the program with greet- programs of the forty-first annual pondent of the Israelitisches RE's IN THE 311051ES open its doors on Tuesday, ter, will the Grraint austar ings to members and friends pres- Wochenblatt. The enmity be- May Festival, which will take place Million Krreen amt Eser Keen , A. , William ent. Ile thanked all the members tween the two Polish rabbis at Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, May 2, Alex Schreiber, new operators of Sweethearts" for the co-operation they rendered ' dates from 1918, the tone of the May 9 to 12, inclusive. Not only WARNER with DICK POWELL during the last season, and asked armistice, and has been the are the programs exceptional from the house, announced this week, for united and concerted action GINGER ROGERS muse of many bitter clashes be- the standpoint of celebrated artistn I Neither Mr. London nor Mr. BAXTER n/111 11.A1• t.tatoe MILLS BROTHERS and organizations which will be Schreiber need an introduction to tween the followers of the two to make the tenth year of Hal. titular Evans, Shirley Ten, notaitat.s; 'ulna" PAT O'BRIEN ph, John Rol, James heard, but the musical numbers theatergoers in Detroit as they rabbis. evy's existence an outstanding I Punic la Donn ''Aunt Janina„' Syl• - Guy Ribbon On the basis of the agreement ALLEN JENKINS which will be performed are of have for a long time been identi- event in the community. sin Fran. Arthur Myna WO Ohm, fied in downtown and suburban reached between the two Chas- unusual interest and attraction. Dan Frohman, director of the Ralph Morgan, Slab Porno. --FAT It A-- --On slum. -- Nigel Brun, 11 I le hell • theatrical circles. Harold H. sidic groups, the Betz Rabbi and Lucrezia Bari is the leading star choir, expressed satisfaction with 14)1 4,Am l'A Durant, ',king ! ' Miller and ORIOLE TERRACE & Ernie Stanton in of the Metropolitan Opera Com- I Smiley is associated with Mr. Lon- his followers are to be complete- Val the Ilalevy's musical accomplish- Stettin Fenian. Arthur Ball, master of cere- pony, and is a world figure. In ad.' don and Mr. Schreiber in the new ly independent of the Mukacevo 'The King'. Scandal." Great Miliaria Spectacle! ments during the past year, the monies at the new Oriole Terrace, Rabbi and are to enjoy complete dition to her artistic contribution, enterprise. with All-Shan . 1cta t NI SI AI. TItti twc outstanding features being t,t. OUR s•,. - EIA/ht Erlrand 1% enter lame t lnR The inaugural attraction is the is creating sensation with his , autonomy in all religious mat- last year she was chairman of the the Cleveland concert in January 171: Tn. One, Only rani Original 1.1 committee to "Save the Metropoli- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer masterpiece rendering of "Wagon Wheels." ters on a basis of equality with and the ninth annual concert given RAE SAMUELS tan Opera," and due to her dy- "Dinner at Eight," featuring The Three California Red-Heads, the Mukacevo Rabbi. The peace in Orchestra hall, April 1. Mr. with Iler Oren Itrondauy = namic leadership a large sum was Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery, of the Greenwich Village "Fol. agreement is considered a com- Frohman thanked the two pian- = Revue secured, which made possible the the Barrymores, Jean Harlow, Lee plete victory for the Belz Rabbi. with their rhythmic danc- -25e I• 5-Children le. ists, Rebecca Katzman Frohman Oran Open at "Cocktail Hour" continuance of opera in New York Tracy and Billie Burke. ing; Billy Joy doing an acrobatic Week Day•-2. to I la 4$ a. at and Rose Bassin, for their invalu- Companyof 30 Stars In- Vett.' at it (luring the past season. An innovation new to theater- I dance on roller skates, Mildred 0800104 and Record %Ink able assistance. To Max Levy, a.m. eluding kitty p.n., - 2- 7 este r es- 2 Rosa l'onselle is another great goers is the Short Feature Show ,. Biagdon, prima donna, and the The Ilarnrany csEda the vocal coach of the Ilalevy, Mr. 1■ 5 operatic star who has won great starting daily at 11 a. no. and con- beauties in the ensemble complete Frohman prese1ited a token of distinction because of the many tinuing till 1:30 p. no, At this the show. Three complete shows 40e appreciation for conducting sec- MYRNA IA1V saner reara major operatic roles which she show, only short features of merit are given nightly, also a complete le "The Unfortunate Bride," an I tional rehearsals. Mr. Levy ac- has made in recital and in orches- will be shown, such as latest news performance each Saturday after- outstanding Yiddish talkie, feat- cepted the gift and declared that "SING AND LIKE IT" tral oppearances. Jean Mansholt Elizabeth Allem I flashes, Walt Disney's Mickey noon. Dance music through the These two artists will be the stel- Mouse and Pluto and the famed cocktail hour by Sammy Watkins uring Maurice Schwartz and his he considered it his duty to help -- EXTRA - with PERT KELTON Jewish Art Theater Group, will be the Halevy, being a member from Edw. Elena! Horton lar attraction at the Wednesday Silly Symphonies. This policy and his NBC orchestra. -tea }wow.- shown at Littman's Yiddish Peo- the first day of its existence. and Friday evening concerts, Pon- will appeal to the folks of the 1 The choir sang "Shein Feigele" ple's Theater, Twelfth and Seward, selle appearing at the former, and Woodward-Boulevard office build- Walter Huston from 7 to 11 p. m. on Wednesday, and "Motto," the former directed Boni at the latter. Each will sing ing district who have from 20 Thursday and Friday, May 2 to 4, by Mr. Frohman, the latter by three times in the course of the Mal "°1!.31117g17.7t to "Keep 'Em Rolling" minutes to one hour to kill at evening, offering some of their fav- and from 1 to 11 p. ni. on Satur- William Cayman, assistant con- lunch time, All patrons seeing bra orite solos in which they have made ductor of the choir. day, May 5. Riot n A K C::: the short feature show may re- such spectacular successes, Hyman II. Cohen and Cantor Other talking pictures will also ' ,TRI MLY FRESH main over for the feature presen- FOES. be shown as additional attractions. Jacob Sonenklar, who were solo- tation following at 1:30 p. m. Herman II. Delman, who is a hits at the llalevy Cleveland con- Popular prices will prevail. /MOM Nominal admission prices of 15, black-haired, clean-shaven fellow DORIS KENYON AT THE CASS cert, rendered several numbers cents from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m., 20 in his thirties, is America's best- `THEATER ON MAY 29 Miss Rose Bassin accom- each. cents from 6 till closing will pre- known designer of feminine foot- Aleph Fraternity's Frolic on panied both. wear. He supplies Delman shoes Sunday, May 6. Doris Kenyon (Mrs. Milton vail. The latter part of the evening The change of program days to 50 shops between New York Woodward ■ t the Blvd. (Next to Sanders) was given to dancing to the tunes 0 Sills), who was to have appeared will be Wednesdays and another and California, not including the Arrangements have been com- of Leo Sonny's orchestra. on May 11 for the Detroit Town Hall, at the Cass Theater, as the new program on Saturdays. Fol- Delman Salons that are located in pleted for the May frolic that last attraction for this season's lowing "Dinner at Eight," the the shoe departments of every Aleph Fraternity is presenting at course, will be here on Tuesday opening attraction, the manage- Saks store in New York, and all the Jewish Community Center, WOMEN'S AUTO SALON 0 INAUGURAL ATTRACTION morning, May 29, at 11 o'clock. ment has booked for showing, Gimbel stores throughout the Woodward and Holbrook, on Sun- NOW ON AT KERN'S More day, May 6. Dance music will be In order not to disappoint the opening Saturday, May 5, Robert country. Metro- All his shoes are entirely hand- furnished by Ray Correll and his Stara Detroit Town Hall audience, Mias Montgomery and Madge Evans in 11 Goldwy n- If ring gears and engine blocks Than in Kenyon had to arrange to hold her "Fugitive Lovers" and Laurel and made. Making shoes, according orchestra, featuring Miss Jean supplant the latest movie or new- Mayer's "Grand Hotel" 0 new and important picture while Hardy in one of their new scream- to Mr. Delman, is a fairly topsy- Van Reypen, who has just com- eat books as topics around the Masterpiece she comes to Detroit. She will lined laugh tests, "Sons of the turvy affair ... you make the -hoe pelled a successful run at the bridge table next week, it will be with upside down, then turn it inside Paramount Theater in New York 10 return to Hollywood immediately Desert." because of the Women's Automo- out. It takes four or five weeks City. to resume and finish her contract. bile Salon opened by the Ford for each shoe to go through , he The gifted artist's program will Morris Surrath and Lew Levine, Motor Co. in Kern's Woodward necessary 200 different operations. chairmen in charge of this dance, consist of "Recitals in Costume." avenue store on Friday. His factory turns out between have contacted several organiza- Her repertory covers a wide For the first time in the indus- 400 and 500 pairs a week. He tions and have been assured of range of delicately sketched char- - PRICES! - Special Short try's history the ladies will have has been a pioneer in the field of their co-operation. acterizations in various languages a chance to ask questions about Features The • sophisticates who 11 A. M. to 6 P. M. - 15c Very few motion pictures have highly-colored shoes. lie intro- -both in drama and song-and Phil Stein, a member of the automobiles that long have Show appear nightly at the with her exquisitely fashioned achieved the unanimity of ac- duced gold and silver piping on house council, and Sol E. Mintz troubled them without risking 6 to Close 20c claim that has been the lot of the street shoes, hand-painted oil in have been named on the reception creations makes each of her num- New Oriole or drop in 11 A. M. to derisive male rejoinders. The crepe shoes, and slippers trimmed new George Arliss production, bers a vivid, living picture. De- committee and Dr. Daskal and Ford Women's Automobile Salon of an afternoon for a 1:30 P. M. troit is assured of a performance "The House of Rothschild." Af- or entirely studded with rhine- Jack Surrath have been appointed will be staffed entirely by specially cocktail indicate that ter its world premiere at the As- stones, tiny mirrors and semi- on the ticket committee. Only Short Sub- full of appeal and interest. trained women. Chauffeur Service tor Theater, New York City, it precious stones. jects Shown - "going to the Oriole" is The club is planning for the The Salon has been elaborately - No Tipping - Countess Donabella Cazzani of was hailed by editors and critics Just the Piece to quite THE thing to do. spring and summer season, events decorated. The prevailing color THEATER the Italian nobility bought two UNITED ARTISTS of the daily press. by noted Jew- Kill that 20 Min- include a dinner-dance for scheme is silver and grey and mod- Our new musical revue n "Men in White," in which Clark ish writers and critics, by radio pairs of sapphire-studded evening to America's Most Beautiful utes at Lunch and their friends. ernistic pillars and lighting fix- with its lovely girls and 0 Gable gives an outstadning per- conunentators and by motion pie- sandals, paying $2,000. Although members Time. Little Theater Tickets for the frolic are now titres have been ipstalled to formance and with such able sup- lure trade paper experts. A gra- he has between 600 and 700 sem- Panora. Seeing Thin fine talent, our excellent on sale and may be secured from achieve a striking and attractive Show Mar Rents" port as Jean liersholt, Myrna Loy, phic picture of the heights at- pies in stock, Mr. Delman's cuts- Luxurious Seats food, and dancing to One to See the Fea- Elizabeth Allan, Wallace Ford, tained by this twentieth century tamers often demand individual any member or from Miss Doro- interior. ture P tat Ion The Atmosphere of • Library A cut-away chassis of the 1934 Sammy Watkins' N.B.C. Martins al Itto rm. Russell Hopton and others makes production is to be gathered from patterns and refuse to buy unless thy Bronstein, 525 Woodward, at Ford V-8, with its parts in while the picture an unusually fine pro- noting a few of the reviews. the astern Orchestra assure a most e pa discontinued. ern is isc Mrs . . The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. enamel and chromium plate, are a 11 Starts Sat., May 5th, Robt. Montgomery in "Fugitive 0 duction, remains at United Artists. This production, distributed by Jesse Lasky once bought 26 pairs delightful evening. feature of the display, and The background of the film is a United Artists, will come to De- ,of shoes before going abroad. Reg- Lovers" and Laurel and Hardy Comedy trained woman lecturer explains metropolitan hospital and its story , troit and be shown at the United lular customers include Mrs. Hugh just how and why the various concerns the staff, internes and , Artists Theater, beginning Thurs. IDillman, Mrs. Vanderbilt Church, wheels turn and levers move. A day, May 3. It tells the story of 'Mrs. Edsel Ford, and prominent nurses. school in driving and traffic regu- By JULIAN L. MELTZER Maier Amschel Rothschild, foun- Br ok aws, Auchinclosses and FINKELSTEIN, THEATER lation in being conducted, and en- STATE THEATER (ler of the fortune, and of his son, Goulds. Saturday Luncheon STARS ON RADIO HOUR Finding herself the greatly ad- Nathan, most illustrious of the Mr. Delman rises in the middle THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY: rollment is free to women visitors A signal event in the life of at the Salon. By arrangement mired idol of a tough gangster, , clan. Mr. Arliss essays a dull of the night to put onto paper a . at the Oriole ... where with the police department, a dip- ZaSu Pitts becomes a stage star in I role, that of old Maier and of design which has come to him in the Hebrew University occurred you'll meet your friends. A "Sing and Like It," one of two Nathan. A cast of 40 featured a dream. He patents his designs on the second day of January loma from this class will be recess- complete floor show is pre- pictures at the State, the other players headed by Loretta Young, and sues stores which imitate him. when 16 graduates, all of the third sized as evidence that the posses- sented at 2:30. Dancing then WHAT A CROWD! being "Keep 'Em Rolling," a roys-; Boris Karloff, Helen Westley, Rob- His special delights are evening class of '33-'34, were formally sor is entitled to a driver's license. the cocktail hour. The cock- WHAT A SHOW! tering tale of army men, with ert Young, Reginald Owen, C. shoes with paisley or irridescent presented with their A. diplo- tail lounge open daily at at "Detroit's Goy Spot" Walter Huston. The gangster, I Aubrey Smith and Allen Mobray shell effects, and ornaments of mas at a ceremony which was at- 4:30, Saturday at noon. tended by the High Commissioner, Air-Conditioned Equipment played by Not Pendleton, has a! support Mr. Arliss. jade, lapis and onyx. General Wauchope; resident mem- on Sante Fe Cars. very tender heart mid ZaSu's sing- Mr. Delman has selected Sax bers of the Board of Governors, DINNER i, served from ing of a mother song at an ama- Kay to be the sole distributor of Mr. M. M. Ussishkin, Dr. Shmarya "NO GREATER GLORY" AT When summer conies, the Santa 5:30 till 9:30, $1.50 per teur show is too much for the the Delman shoe in Detroit. Levin, Mr. Chaim Nachman Bialik, Fe Railway will be prepared to RKO DOWNTOWN plate. No convert during the "boss." Ile insists that ZaSu be CLIFF01411 0155 Dr. Max Schloessinger and Dr. furnish passengers on their crack 15 E. TERNOR made a star, puts up the money, week. J. L. Magnes, the Chancellor, who trains with controlled weather A picture which should take i t,. hires a talented but slightly goofy Notice to Attorneys. officiated; and the three members without added cost. Rapid prog- producer, Edward Everett Horton. place among the great of this featuting • - - the Survey Commission which rasa is being made with the work Phone: Trinity 2-0100 and the debut is launched. Pert decade is "No Greater Glory," a Elaborate offices at Suite 2914 ' of is now considering piano for the of placire. air-conditioning equip- lollnlel mind Pennine., Kelton plays the gangster's sweet- Frank Borzage production, which Union Guardian Building, have !trail., Star . expansion of the university, Sir ment on diners, club-lounge cars, heart. Among his henchmen are is now showing at the RKO Down- been opened by Merman A. Ned Sparks and Stanley Fields, town Theater. It is a soul-stirring Schmier and Abe A. Schmier, at- ' Philip J. Manaus. K. B. K. Dr. ' Radcliffe N. Bateman (both of drawing room-compartments ers and observation cars, sleep- which with Richard Carlyle and John M. drama adapted from Ferenc Mol- torneys and counsellors-at-law. and Professor Louie will be carried on the Chief and the Qualen, as a noted critic and Za- ner's famous novel, "The Pau! Their former location was 417 i London) Ginsberg of New York City. One California Limited. The Grand Su's suitor respectively. Street Boys." Ford Building. Their new tele- I of the graduates had left for Italy Canyon Limited will also have air- AL SCHENK "No Greater Glory" has b phone number is Cadillac 1070. to continue post-graduate work conditioned dining cars, These Yawning Comedian I. M. 1'. compared in its momentous treat- FISHER THEATER there, and only 15 were present. three trains are operated daily Hal LeRoy, widely known as one ment to "The Birth of a Nation" It was a stirring scene as the from Chicago to the Pacific Coast. Nathan I.. M. Ferber, attorney of the most gifted of stage danc- and "All Quiet on the Western and counsellor-at-law, announces graduates came down the aisle of The Ranger, fast train to Okla- Front," and has been given the ers, is the Harold of "Harold 'the crowded Morris Symonds Hall homa and Trans. will carry dining HELEN SAVAGE e ca e treatment b dire , 'the removal of his ISAAC FINKELSTEIN . . law offices from of the Jewish National and Uni• Teen, adapted from comic strip, same delicate Rinser of Rhin and observation cars with condi- F isher ' g . at the Fisher. With Hal are tor Frank Borzage as he has put now F cad Library. They included a ti i or ntcarla air, i n1 ..atw ndeithne l Flyer, 1.y pop %- ... With Isaac Finkelstein broad- Rochelle Hudson as Lillunis and on his other historical successes. ! ional ,, Bank Building phone FRANKIE CONNORS ' Rochelle woman graduate, a father and hi• a Kansa s casting the week's news, Wein- Patricia Ellis as the wealthy girl "Seventh Heaven" and "A Far, iliac -492. RUTHIB LAIRD'S son, and a blind man. As General TOINh, will have cafe-observation berg's Jewish Hour, on Station who goes goofy over Harold, too, well to Arms. The cast is con:- TEXAS ROCKETS Wauchope said in his address, cars with this innovation. Air- GRATIOT ■ and CONNORS WJBK, front 10:30 a. m. to 12 Hugh Herbert plays Patricia's Dad posed of mostly juveniles, headed "Each is a remarkable event in A Line of 8 Beautiful noon this Sunday, the following and Guy Kibbee is Lillum's father, by such competent performers as i LEGAL NOTICE the history of the university and conditioning the last word in summer travel is comfort, with clean, Girl. in Hot Rhythm stars from Littman's Yiddish Peo- with Hobart Cavanaugh as "Pop." Jimmy Butler, who was last aces Gamins a., four coming together may be cool, even-temperatured air day ROLLA L. CARFINTIR • be feat- pie's Theater will a L . eon TO ured: Aaron Lebede anc, Others in the cast are Chic Chan- in "Only Yesterday," Frantic ' snstrrra. Attorneys. 704 GrIs ■ 440 1114. I unique in the history of any uni- and night, according to R. C. Smith, Blanc, dler Eddie Temblyn, Douglas Darro, and a sensitive newcomer ft versify." It may be worthy of general agent, Detroit. - -CrITult hag been mad, I SALT . .70 ,. A ,OZ .171 ( Goldie Eisman and Abram Wachs, Dumbrille, Clara Blandick, Mayo by the name of George Breakston. and condition. of a enfant ' note in passing to say that another THE DINNER. TOO .. . as well as the Jewish cohmoser, Methot, Richard Carle and Charles who has already been acclaimed ■ em. ..d. by 0:g1 11.V .V in.7 I blind student, a young woman, Suede, Dinner, $1.50 Sholem Se cu nda. for his beautiful and touching itT.'",:orti PtiVreii. wlin s:u eosins. ADMISSION inmate of the Institute for Jewish Dr. Hough Hit. Nazism. Wilson. Su (',,O canna `orths, portrayal. Adults who figure Into s.a. meri...,a.. (,, unipu ermat compail. 1 Blind in Jerusalem, for which so NEW YORK. - Hitlerism was offer 10 P. M. -- 10C ONLY ="artlsZta.T.o os m the story are Lois Wilson, Ralph t ri,:,1,,'S !much is being done in America by Schmidt's Famous Beer on assailed as being "something more FOX THEATER Cocktail Dansante o. 1117. nd recorded In the oftic: Ifv.,the . the Palestine Lighthouse Agsocia- menacing and dangerous than a a Under Auspices "Stand Up and Cheer" is at the Morgan and Christine Rub. Sale at Navin Field. Every Saturday Afternoon In addition to "No Greatei 1 ::::'11,:f 0 ?1:0:„,,,th:„cg:150: 05, ":', tion, is also pursuing studies at political change" by the Rev. Dr. ROOSEVELT DETROIT Fox. It has a topical background, - 3:30.6:30 P. M. Mount Scopus, Lynn Harold Hough, dean of the CLUB Baseball fans will find many with Warner Baxter as the newly Glory" there will be a comedy, .1 Ruth. A D 1917. In Liber Oa of MOthrefee 0IT11 THE ENTIRE .1111W I. • • Drew Theological Seminary at :th ' hhe tra5teWO11,thirnsoetIc e new points of interest at Navin created Secretary of Amusements cartoon and other shots scree!: 7ralM141 ,1o 455: for principal. Interest. taxes and fire Insurance PURIM : subjects. the opening of the New York an- Field this season. First • there is in the New Deal. He is supposed th" , In t .; The merry abandon that marked nual conference of the Methodist ill ltd M ~ deed runty an d Mi c key k C h oc th rane, Ti ers' organize the entire country into the to g No mot or proreedi ne at law or In equity the spirit of the Purim festivals new manager and catcher. Sec- zones, providing entertainment Mardi Gras at City Airport. s“ beta '".t.u. ' .' 4:' ''.".5 the steel .*Cured' has subsided, and Jewish Palestine Episcopal Church. "In any new social form Christianity will judge by .1d moor.. or any part thereof Now, ondly, there is Goose Goslin, the and stirring up the people to a de- the power of .1 . eon- ha S s returned to its normal daily the social order and not become Starting this Saturday and con- loosed In t a't: Iden slugging outfielder, who promises sire for prosperity and happiness. y'r 'o; le o ■ ge and pursuant 10 51,5 pursuits in the firm conviction that its servant," Dr. Hough declared. tinuing through May 5, a Mardi ute of the State of ini n. In ae t a•t to bat in many runs for the Tigers His first aide is Madge Evans, and LP re F le f a f forded l by pro b ably t he tice a hereby s ren I he ade and prorlded, noM The contribution of Catholic this season. Third, an entirely with him as entertainers are John Gras entertainment will be held that 'on THURSDAY. THE RICIIITTENTN most popular folk festival of the Vaudeville, Circus Acts and Jewish literature to the new fighting spirit is in each and Boles, Sylvia Froos, James Dunn, at the City Airport at Gratiot and DAY OF JANUARY, A D 1914, at twelve I year has further strengthened the Welort Noon Platen Standard Tan. ad . every one of the Tigers. And Aunt Jemima, Arthur Byron, Connors. The entertainment con- Mott., wilt 5. rereclisce sr ...1..1 psi, national morale. For Purim, like world's civilization are being Merry-Go-Round last, but not least, the loyal Tiger Mitchell and Durant, little Shirley sists of 12 circus acts, band con- be auction. to the Waned bidder. at the. folk festivals the world over has stressed in book conferences and Band Concerts weiswir w Conran. Street entranee to th exhibits held almost simultane- certs and carnival rides outside fans will be able to quench their Temple, Jimmy Dallas, Ralph Mor- County Buddha in the CIO of Detroit. W... shown the great communal love of Fire Works, Auto Show thirst with a cold bottle of gas, Nigel Bruce an da score of the airport and floor shows inside. calmly, Michigan Malt being the building ' enjoying the occasion with one's ously by Jewish and Catholic ,. , ,... or . the d., Count a Zrne. tr acuit . 5 C7,urtf Cooking School Schmidt's Famous Beer. It has others. In the giant ensembles There are to be fireworks pictur• ie , brethren and, but for one unfortun- groups. The Jewish contribution to the been a long time since fans have there are ballets, bands, animals, ing the "Battle of the Seas" and "id rasr"." ; " .o mush mere,' '''' " rs",,,r, , ate incident that marred he close t a