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CLIFTON ATINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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PAGE ELEVEN .

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

STAGE AND SCREEN

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UNITED DETROIT 'THEATRES
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"House of Rothschild." The title past three seasons, will give a
L concert of song impersonations-
1 in costume—derived from folk
lore of every country in the world.
Her repertoire demands a knowl-
edge of 10 languages, including
the Japanese, and runs the gamut
of human nature. Since the day
of Yvette Guilbert (with whom
I Miss Kenyon stayed in Paris) no
one has brought so distinctive an
act to the concert stage. Her
work closely resembles that of
Ruth Draper.

WALLACE BECHT

, Unmet from
I the %Britian°
Theater!

"Viva Villa"

l'n3 1Vnts - stool Erwin

LITTmAws PEOPLE

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Sunday, Matinee and Evening, May 27

ficers

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ind Mrs.
I David.
ky, Mrs.
Edward
Weiner,

Also MON., TUES., and WED. EVES., MAY 28, 29, 30
Edward A. Relkin and Sigmund Weintraub present
New York's Radio Sensation and Stage Star
The Phantom of the Air



THE CLOWN

In His First Personal Appearance in Detroit

with BELLA MEISEL

CATHERINE BERGNER

and Entire Cast Direct from New York

IN A SENSATIONAL MUSICAL PLAY

DER PAYATZ

Don't miss this! Hear The Clown sing and see him dance!
You will positively be thrilled with enjoyment!

Prices: 35c • 50c • 75c • $1.00, plus tax.

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Doris Kenyon Closes Town
Hall Series Tuesday

Doris Kenyon (Mrs. Milton
"Catherine the Great" Features Sills) is appearing as the last at-
traction
of this season for the
Barred
by
Nazis
Jewish Actress
Detroit Town Hall, Friday Morn-
sec.
ing
Series,
on Tuesday morning,
.
"Catherine the Great," the
and recent British film to make a May 29, at 11 o'clock, in the Cam
Theater.
distinct sensation in America,
Miss Kenyon, the widely known
opened Thursday at United Artists screen actress whose success as a
following the very successful en- soprano on the concert stage has
gagement of George Arliss in been so pronounced during the

renter Triumph.
for t he Creamy, 01
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Doors Open

al 10:11 a. in.

Bergner Film at
United Artists

The history of the fight of the
peons of Mexico for civil rights
and freedom is the theme of "Viva
Villa," now playing its second
week at the Fisher Theater, in
which Wallace Beery plays the
famous bandit who fought sav-
agely, if generally ignorantly, for
his fellows. The picture is said
to be a colorful and high-powered
melodrama of incidents in the life
and times of the notorious moun-
tain bandits It was filmed in
Mexico and, because of its leading
Figure and the picturization of
many of his famed exploits, has
come in for a great deal of con-
troversial comment.

"THE CLOWN" NOW AT TWEINBERG'S

LITTMAN'S THEATERI

HOUR TO CELEBRATE
SECOND ANNIVERSARY ON SUNDAY I

An unusual treat is in store for I
the Detroit Yiddish theater lovers,'
in view of the appearance this
week at Littman's Yiddish Peo-1
pie's 12th Twelfth and Seward,
_ of the famed
New York ac-
t o r , "The
Clown," in
"The l'ayatz." .
The play will
be staged here ,
on Sunday,
matinee a n d
evening, May;
27, and Mon-I
day, Tuesday
,, and Wednes-
....i
,i. i '., i day evenings.
"The Clown"
,
..
.....1 : drew record
audiences in
"The Clown" the largest
cities in the country, and has con-
sistently been recalled for return
performances. The play is a mix-
ture of drama, comedy, tears and,
laughter.
The cast with The Clown in-
cludes Bella Meisel, leading lady;'
Sam Gertler, Boaz Young, Louis
Hyman, Katie Kaplan, Clara
Rosenthal. Max Rosen, Louis
Bockshitzky, Alex Cohen,

JANET

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FARRELL

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the same excellent service, will be
provided to those calling for the
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By calling United Dairies, Longs -
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celebrated with a special broadcast
Long Lake, Woodhall Lake, Cow- .
from 7:30 to A p. m. on Sunday,!
Mr. Weinberg announces that an ! Icy Lake, Walled Lake.
May 27, over Station WJBK. This unusual treat is in store for those
broadcast will not interfere with
who
listen in on his hour this LEHMAN GIVES- $250- -
the regular broadcasts of this hour
on WJBK from 10:30 a. m. to 12 Sunday, as he has arranged for an
FOR
noon on Sundays.
'exceedingly interesting program
NEW YORK. (JTA.) - -:-A con
Mr. Weinberg started his hour featuring outstanding guest stars. teibution of $250 front Herbert
in May of 1932, and has since
H. Lehman, Governor of New
made many friends and won a
When a group of friends meet, York, will purchase five dunama
large following for his broadcasts. as each one enters not only the in Palestine in Kfar UssIshkin,
He brought to the "mike" many sum but the nature of the total is the new colony which will be es-
well-known artists, among them altered, a new equation is arrived tablished in honor of Menachim
his childhood friend Menashe Slut- at; but the several relations re- Ussishkin's netentieth birthday.
nik who plays the role of David main, to be resumed again.
The announcement was made by
Romain" in "The Rise of the Gold-
—From "Never Ask the End," Rabbi Israel Goldstein, president
bergs;" Jacob Ben Ami, Berta
of the Jewish National. Fund.
By Isabel Patterson.
Gersten, Samuel Goldenberg, the

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411111Elt CIII11T ACTS

"Street Scene" and George S.
Kaufman and Ira Gershwin in
1932 with the musical comedy-1
satire "Of Thee I Sing." Mr. i
Kingsley was the only Jewish au-
thor among the Pulitzer winners
More than 26 years of experience in this business
this year. Of particular interest
is Our guarantee of expert and satisfactory work.
to Jews, though, was the award'
JOIN OUR LONG LIST OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
to Frederick T. Birchall, chief
Estimates cheerfully given without obligation
May 26, Spencer Tracy and Jack European correspondent of the
Oakie head a big double feature New York Times, of the prize for
THE POWATAN
The Powatan has booked its new program at the Hollywood in their f o r e i g n correspondence. This
show, opening Saturday night, en- newest picture, "Looking For award was based on Mr. Birchall's
tirely from New York, presenting Trouble." The added feature will masterly and accurate reporting
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entertainers of special merit. be one of the season's best mur- of the turbulent events of the last
Larry Vincent, as master of cere- der mysteries titled "One is year in Germany and Austria.
Mr. Kingsley wins $1,000 for
monies, and Max Fidler and his Guilty" and featuring Ralph Bel-
his award and Mr. Birchall re-
orchestra remain. The newcomers lamy, Shirley Grey and Warren
ceives
it $500 prize.
Hymen.
include Vera Nevna, Ukrainian
Decoration Day, Wednesday,
"Men in White" opened in New
soprano; Alice Weaver, singer and
York
City
at the Broadhurst Thea-
May
30,
will
find
the
Hollywood
dancer from a six-week stay at
In a friendly game of pinochle the Casino de Paree, and the Car- opening its doors at 12:30 noon ter on Sept. 20, 1933. It was
on Tuesday evening, Jack Sauls roll Sisters, dance team anti vo- with an entire new show offering well received by a majority of the
of 2044 Taylor Ave., one of the calists, recently at the Park Cen- "Wild Cargo" and "Melody in critics who hailed it as the first hit
Spring" on the some program.
of the new season. It was pro-
players, picked up his cards after tral Hotel.
111 Sproat St.
duced by the Gfoup Theater in !
they were dealt and wad aston-
association with Sidney Ilarmon
ished to find in his "hand" a
and James R. Ullman. Both Mr.
double flush in diamonds and the
Presenting the
Ullman and Mr. Harmon are Jews
A-K-Q of hearts. After restora-
as are the major part of the or-
tives were applied to the ashen-
ganization known as the Group
faced Mr. Souls, he promptly bid
Theater. The play was directed
'500" which, of course, was a
by Lee Strassberg.
—An All•Star Floor Show
lay-down hand. Henry Jassy and
Readers of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle are invited to
The $1,000 prize that Kingsley
Max Sable, who were also in the
send in questions regarding the Protestant, Catholic or Jewish
&S
• B
will receive when he returns from
game, refuse the responsibility of
faiths. These questions may touch upon any aspect of these
• Elinor Sherry
Russia is only small change com-
having dealt the hand, but agree' ,
faiths. Questions will be answered in this column as promptly
pared to the sums he has realized
• St. Clair & Day
that it wasn't Mr. Souls'.
as possible and should be add d to The Detroit Jewish
from royalties, sale of book and
• Maria Resell'
Chronicle or to the National Conference of Jews and Chris-
film rights. He is reported to
and • Chorus of
FIRST JEW IS GIVEN
City.
have received $46,000 for the film
tians, 289 Fourth Ave., New York
Ranishing Beauties
P CUSH CABINET POST
tights and his share of the play's

1
of the Jewish names in art ant royalties are expected to total
WARSAW, Poland—Col. Floyer ' Q. Are Protestants content music and in literature.
$100,000 before . the final curtain
Rajchman became the first Jew- with the div:sions that separate
Q. Is it unreasonable to in,s is rung down on "Men in White."
ish member of a Polish cabinet. He them into various communions?
that all children born of a mar Govici Friede, Inc., are the pub-
was named minister of industry A. Where such divisions are
riage between a Catholic and no lishers of the play. As a book
and commerce. The only other
Catholic should be brought up as it has gone into its fourth edition.
change in the new cabinet fanned , entious conviction Protestants be-
by Premier Leon Kezlowhki was in based upon differences of consci- Catholics?
A. The Catholic's position in
the portfolio of social welfare. lieve that there is less spiritual in-
The owner of a yacht and an
regard to this question is as fol- automobile ought to be able to run
Georg Paciarkowski was named to j ury
lows:
He believes that Christ is into debt faker than the man who
from
any sort of than
en-
this post. The rest of the cabinet would result
in their
continuance
is the same as that of Janusz Jen- forced or artificial conformity. the incarnate Son of God; that Ile has to walk.
6:30 lo 9:30 . . •
drzejewics, who resigned as pre- Moreover, such divisions do not gave • new revelation to mankind;
with (lancing and
Complete Floor
mien Monday.
!prevent a very large and growing died for our redemption; and es-
bhaw t
degree of spiritual fellowship and tablished an organization, the services bawd on a denial of what
$200,000 for Study of Cause, co-operation in practical under- Catholic Church to perpetuate His he believes Christ taught.
No minimum? No concert. ele(14
When conscientious dif- teaching and to administer His
'takings.
Q. Are Jews radicals?
Awl urday after 9.10-41
Cure of Cancer at He-
fereneea do not divide, the move- means of grace, called Sacraments.
A. It is unfair to generalize,
brew University
ment toward organic unity is Believing this, the Catholic is
as so many do, and declare that
convinced that his faith is the
all Jews are radicals. It would be
been created by anonymous of Faith and Order is devoted to most precious thing he has. And just as unfair to say that all non-
mately
(f39,000)
has the
growing.
The
World Conference
donors $200,000
to be used
over • pe-
study of
agreements
and dif- he feels an obligation to give this Jews are radicals and equally as
c ferenees with a view to mutual same faith to his children. Conse-
untrue. There are Jewish capi-
understanding and fellowship. The quently, he cannot enter into mar-
rind of 10 years for the estab- Universal Christian Council of riage without an understanding talists, there is a large Jewish
bourgeoise, and there is also a
lishment and maintenance of t Li fe.a
nk . nd Work is developing many that any children will be brought large group of Jewish radicals. It
■ department at the Hebrew , forms of co-operation in Christian up as Catholics.
University for research into the'
Each of these organize-
Q. Is it narrow-minded for must never be forgotten that the
causes and cure of cancer, Sc- lions includes the Eastern Ortho- Catholics to refuse participato.n maser of Jewish people are poor.
The myth of Jewish wealth is
cording
to
an
announcement
cancellor of the Hebrew Uni- don Churches and all the major in the religious services of others? completely exploded if one knows
made by Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Protestant bodies of the world.
A. The Catholic believes that
the
economic status of Jews, and
many Jews in it is not narrow-minded to refuse
Q . Why are SO
many millions of
vaulty in Jerusalem, at the
to participate formally in a serv- It is because so
e
trad!
the
Jewish people have been liv-
series of con-
conclusion of
Catho-
A. Because for over • thou- ice that would deny what a
ingin
poverty
and
misery and!
ferences with the American
sand years the Jews wore not per- lic believes. For instance, if a under oppression, even today,
members of the board of goy.,
. milted to own land. There were Catholic believes—and he doe-- that many Jews feel that their
il
r
ernors of the university. D
that Christ - is God, then it is his
Magnes announced that it is all sorts of limitations upon their
salvation is with the spread of
position that he should not deny
the intention of the university occupation. They were forced to this belief by taking formal part liberal doctrines in the economic
NOW t
to use part of the available live in ghettos and were consid-
order.
service
based
on
Unitarian-
'1 ,
by the church and princely in ■
Q. Have Protestants always
funds for the erection and feed
a people apart. 'F•. Similarly, because the Catho-
BROADCASTING ON
maintained the doctrine of the
adequate equipment of special authorities to be
; 0 lic believes that Christ established separation of church and state?
laboratories at the university. It is only within the 1 .' 1 1
an
organization
with
authority
to
years, with the growth of political
A NEW
A. In some of the early col-
teach in His name, the Catholic
'‘ route it WAS natural fpr pere freedom and the extension of po- asserts he should not deny this be- onies some form of Protestantism
It
FREQUENCY O
'1, Goldwyn to extol the brilliance of litical and civil rights, that the
lief by taking part in the service WAS the established religion, and
( 1 s , his son. Arriving outside the ghetto has been destroyed and the of an organization -maintaining in some of the states religious
classroom. they found the boy Jew has been thrown into the
that Christ established no such tests of various kinds were ap-
standing in the hall with his face world as a citizen. These old re-
authority. Again, since a Catho plied to candidates for office.
to the wall. "What's this?" asked strictions took their toll and the
These were gradually abolished
.natur allye did tdhoe during 1,171 lie believes that Christ at the Last
t,h.e japenret d u tdt f.ater. Jell; at: arceha d e r
Supper changed bread and wine (an exception is a New Hamp-
. was
was into His Body and Blood. he be- shire statute requiring Protestant
i ng • story to the class, Sammy the Aran of persecution. He ped. lieves he should not enter formally school teachers). Today Protest-
P
_cr
.., -.e2eaeej persistently
interrupted. When the permitted to be a trader or a
-4/7 ,
into • service implying that Christ ants believe in the right.of every
teacher threatened him with being 'dler. Consequently, when he
speaking metaphorically. The man to worship God according to
put in the hall, he replied, "I'd 'stepped out Into the world, he par- was
Sam Goldwyn. with paternal (
Catholic avers it is not narrow- the dictates of his own conscience
ride, took a friend to view the rather stand in the ball than listen 'sued trade. It is a mistake, how-
p
levr, to believe that all Jews are mindedness, but loyalty to Christ, and in the separation of church
parade at the military school Ito a poor !dory! " Sammy did NOT ie
n trade. One need only think that dictates his attitude towards and state.
which Sammy, Jr., attends. En get spanked.

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Isaac Finkelstein in the broadcast
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Another 11

Ted Denies

Kingsley Pulitzer
Prize Play Winner)

NEW YORK. (JTA)--"Men in
White," a drarriatic study of life'.
in a hospital, won the 1934 Pu-
litzer prize for plays for its 28-
year-old author, Sidney Kingsley.
It is the third play of Jewish
authorship to be so honored since
the inception of the prizes in
1918. Previous Jewish winners
FOX THEATER
Following a prolonged period were Elmer Rice in 1931 with
of separation and a multitude of
protests from admirers, Janet Gay-
nor and Charles Farrell are re-
united in "Change of Heart" at
the Fox. It is a matter of film
history that no two players have
ever been so continuously popular
as screen sweethearts.
On the stage, among other acts,
will be Howard, Fine and Howard,
formerly known as Ted Healy's
stooges, who are now on their
own.

role is taken by Elizabeth Bergner,
Gernian-Jewish cinema and stage
actress now in England, with the
rest of the characters played by
British players with the single ex-
ception of Grand Duke Peter, por-
trayed by Douglas 'Fairbanks, Jr.
In the roster are Flora Robson,
the late Sir Gerald duMaurier,
Irene Vanbrugh, all distinguished
on the London stage, and Diana
Napier, a favorite screen actress
in England. The picture, like its
much discussed predecessor, "The
Private Life of Henry VIII," was
produced on a scale of lavish mag-
nificence and presents many col-
orful and opulent scenes of life
at the Russian court in the middle
Eighteenth Century.
"Catherine the Great" and its
MICHIGAN THEATER
star, Elizabeth Bergner, were
Drama and romance of the sort
barred front Germany by the
Nazis, and have since created fu- that seems to suit the emotional
rores wherever the picture ap- talents of Joan Crawford features
peared starring the great actress. her on the Michigan's screen Fri-
day in "Sadie McKee." Two
leading men, Gene Raymond and
F ranchot Tone, support Kiss
Crawford in her role of the daugh-
Park Avenue Penthouse has ter of a cook in a wealthy house-
added Elinor Sherry, vocalist, to hold whose young scion falls in
its list of entertainers, including love with her, although she elopes
with another. Her life subse-
Barnes and Steger, character
quentl makes the story.
songster ; St. Charles and Day,
Esther Ralston Edward Arnold,
dancers pealizing
in the Bolero
n
Jean Dixon, Zelda Sears and Helen
and Carioca; Marie Campbell,
Ware are prominent in the cast.
tenor formerly With Vincent Lo-
Homey Bailey and Lee Sims
pez's orchestra; Kay Keenan,
will topline the stage show.
singer of popular hits; Boris Ro-
manoff, concert pianist, and John-
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
ny Hamp'a orchestra with soloists
Now showing at the Hollywood
Johnny McAfee and Frank Flem-
Theater is "Wonder Bar."
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