America Amish Periatlleal Cotter ▪ CUSTOS ATIN122 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NINE 1 lto ?a az 'fitOrritorr Lm(r IfI CHRONICLE and . .... .. .. .. . ar R N T ITED sse_ssyseszscssOSSOSSe:Pe C C e s'•' Doors Open at 10:4• a. as II %MON NI . 1, ■ •; Doors Open WOOD SYMPHONY RDEN TO RE-OPEN . at 10:45 a. rn. e Orchestra to be Directed y Simnel J. Benavie Dare as "Little Miss Marker" Loretta Yowl/ Cary Grant "BORN TO BE BAD" „Ill, sIllItLEY TEMPLE Violate. %knits, Dorothy 1.11 --On Matte-- tn.. Queate11.1 BETTY BOOP SYLVIA SIDNEY ill "Thirty Day Princess" - EXTRA - "THE FILM PARADE" with Cary Grunt 771Anetneava.^N . "Tis Nectar for the Gods" SiiViM---Saie and Sound AT PEOPLE'S PLAYGROUND Jefferson Bench CHILDREN, TOO-THEY DO ENJOY A PADDLING Anti.S emiti m Is Nazi Loyalty, Der Stuermer Says ! Rosenblatt Film NUREMBERG (JTA - Every Here June 10-17. German German who is not a n anti-Semite a traitor to the Fatherland, J T lki Picture !Snit the most recent slogan ae 10 p t- Fi rst Singing anang FISHER THEATER ed by Der Stuermer, Julius Strei- Palestine Now •t 1 Made in Michigan's own novelist, Clar- cher's rabidly anti-Semitic week- Linatan's Theater owe Budington Kelland, once a ly, in its campaign against the Detroit newspaper reporter, au- The first singing and talking I Jews and everything which is in d "Thirty Day Princess,”1 sho re , any way Jewish. ■ now at the Fisher. It provides a p i ctUre made in Palestine, ' f My People," will be dual role for Sylvia Sidney as! n ream o own for a week's period at Litt- visiting European royalty bent on I 0, an's Yiddish People's Theater, • securing financial assistance from „, OPPORTUNITY America and an unknown young Catmint num for sersonnent ea/ actress who is called upon to im- IS iuncement is made that po- Vestwood Symphony Garden pen on Saturday evening, . A 50-piece symphony or- , under the direction of personate the Princess when that I J. Benavie, will provide unfortunate young woman de- and from 8:30 to 10 p. velops the mumps. Cary Grant, , hen till 1 a. m. there will he Edward Arnold, Henry Stephen- under the moonlight to the son, Edgar Nortin, Marguerite g of a 20-piece jazz orchestra. Namara and Vince Barnett are in luck, genial host at the gar- ensures the public that there the cast. Ticient accommodations for r UNITED ARTISTS THEATER mdy - the seating capacity 5,1100. He also announces Two will known motion picture • he famous Westwood "Otto" stars had a hand in manufactur- djoining the garden is now inn "Born To Be Bad," which 'The following program has opened Thursday at United Ar- arranged by Mr. Benavie, on tints, with Ralph Graves writing lay and Sunday nights, June the story and Lowell Sherman I 10• acting as director. Loretta Young and Cary Grant have the leading odntig Progrent, June 9, 1911 00a, rein, oirt 801115t01e . issass' roles, with a new boy star, Jackie •wstudastoo asst - Kelk, recently from the Broad- noes Ilimmond" Leh way stage, in a proininent role. Snolti and 811,01' . LWOW s Esri'ils0• Such‘well known players as Henry hoe, o n -iiis ■ • O v al from Travers, Russel 'Ninon, Harry Aims. Tun A our - Floti Martha Green, Andrew Toinbes and Mar- Vortha I...gonna" from renter renter Itonlart " ion Burns are in principal churns- 'Armee 181th More Cw e hind I t ens ton„ front Filmra hotter known The story surrounds Miss Young Trot. D1141t, 01 trail, 1.11•11 Jewell and Meo White nrits as a model and "customer's girl" Illuette ht of the Bumble Mee .. Normakm I employed by a suit and cloak Iloonn. won Ithaneod, house, who becomes an unscrupu- sumley, June 10, 1934 toter, Thom. C. knit., Tenor 1 Ions gold digger for the sake of Verdi h, nom ”Alda'• Shubert I ' her young son. Etra ( harlle (how 1011041 1.11i1011 Moth Mush at? l'El t00% .1o , , .1 . std other Eduard Monter Inre.1111 THE LEGAL AGE AND SCREEN 1) 0FTROIT,'THEATRES , ••••' • li2i;' , .. ............... SPOT NEAR TOWN J re, Itoxemunde St MIMI rtrat's Life omit Il,ot Suite No. 1 11 , .1 Meg I nitree Dance of the Mounteln King ihe Mall Hours .... renentein ill ht. 11 11 CH C w"morp. , bull Titll Notre a • r • t h Mr ii1 1 111 Nal Nomehaufl Oft. r an extended honetromm e 1100511. 111 0r0"0111 11001R 0 II I;..,,i t h e tax t ml" the, nertid. Mt and Moe =.1 r. %s i t E .41 IN PERSON M,.. miof te,s, l'erftMo'n LY N11,. Dos II5 IStrolt Jrnioh Plininiele. ■ 'CLASSIFIED rum.. 5nel Iii. Hollywood Orchestra St irk LEAH R.\\ '111r 3 Anilnueintor0 Minn, of their In honor of the Bar M111,115 rad• 0181111 dayn en d the g Cen am, 11 010,t, . from t heir eo n Ge , ii& o io n f 1.•11101 Mal Ilia!, itte1 Moe 14011000. /101110 %Ili 1,0 al 111111011 Roll • Co. ,,on 1,1d. .Ind Itandelle Mwristl .‘41.6.11 .‘111.11011011 Lucille Page Julie 10 hau l greduatea '.•,, 100 I10111 - . Bon hex returned home 1.400. MI after mewling t••• oar. four weeks le ItellIntor« awl New York el , . oak. position. Must be first claw and rod fionillio. ssills Ihrlrolt. OWN Phil arri : EP "ItS1:1‘e.:i an:,ront J j a• J. 1.4.sy VINO On The NMI. -w ow. sae the Mow. OMR =OM at n utt i Willie Fried. ■ ear are: Jane. I Anthony, Milton Woofed°, t tt 1 • 111 Wolf, Ruth litlya• Edith 0.010 , 1•1111en Lindwan and Folfela Tern. In honor of the araduntIon of •their „,. none -AIR 111P P1V1 .0.1-- E = Tl,e Mary of COTTAGE FOR RENT- 29110 I e Jefferson Ave., near 11-Mile Road, on Lake St. Claire. Six = rooms, furnished, 3 bedrooins, sommitosaitos miss suss ' = large front and rear verandas, tits iss. Ittge. Isolw el the Club, laraelton, of Iowa n d Rubin a gas, electricity, running water, 9:u:lol Tuesday. Moe Julien h010.01001 Very reason- is,s. mou s Onlaiterg were inside lavatory. a Diana Wynward Clive Brook 1.1•1 in wow 1m• "Where t t 'Sinners Meet -- able. Inquire, Euclid 2117. RENT - Nicely furnished rolim for a gentleman, in psi- • vate home. Garage if desired 1617 Hazelwood. FOR _--_- m Plegve were marked for 31 et e T•shaod strengentent, mut.° tlowero with Ill provided &oar. 0001 0/101“nilual Ins Mir Sidney 1411eIntun of Detroit T.'"""'"4"` of hla M eet,1,.. were hebl al for l'eher Ober, RI, at the home I Mrs. Salm wl it • hnelde- N Vett Moen At. Portal mom f or otss, M111 mr F OR RENT-Furniahed refined young man in private l,",,,b•• s,,71...r1U Reason- No children. for the Ite. 1 i t Yehf home. , 1!” Noel able. Linwood section. Garage sot',l a Mgre e all daughters. „„„ I„ In if desired. Call Town. 6-3033. i -- - to , ttle, awl three in Poland. two grand- FOR RENT - Large front bed- room, in small family, single • OR ROSENBLATT I home. Reasonable rent. 1623 Gladstone. LATE CANT I - oreetsrentIehtld Pontiac Nero _ -.1.,e,rrpreitrrs-graz. KEE P con IN THE MAMMOTH ads TAL-CLEAR'! k O ( BEM , YORK, 1 Mgr, SWIM SAFELY! FOX THEATER - Twelfth and Seward, starting on , 1FOR RENT -- Nicely furnished hoot of Temple Meth The Iteltgloux l• ray id ht Sanitary Service-You'll Be Treated Right 1 nth Jm,a b The Fox on roug non Y00111 for single or couple, by , June 10 through June 17. Where Sinners Meet," the title _cLuple. 4026 Monterey. Ladies All Agree It Is a Delight Featuring the late Cantor Jo- aoalottel a tor le In charg ,11a 1 o. dtte 4 of sp the screen Mts. It. W‘Mett and Mrs Elmer Iter- seph Rosenblatt, who sang six e- room for , en° Desire s , "The s stage play y, Thorn. C. Evans A. A. Milne' Road." It is a comedy of cial commeitions for this lions front Sigmund llontberg's refined young business girl or I"' 1Dover • sits Jo.ss KovInekv, daughters Mix. Water that is puri- FmotItes, , • in an English country this talkie shows the new Pales Dvorak 'Incidents employe el couple. Desirable Soul ItIolittant, awl Mi. 91•ther Amin d the achievements of the i FOR finest iitonorseque • • fied deity ea i ,. .k ., , , . Iis,'‘e,,rhe.4olt,11( 1 , 1 „ 0,11,1 , 7.14.4 , . , . nw Pallet EXTRA I no- home for the right party ' , si4,, o ,nrsossoi , house whose occupant has the pool *WIRTH ., en 01 FAO e tt 'bus. 2654 L nan ' whimsical notion that it is his Pioneers. and Monde. for M10 gum... Frldm.1 street car and beaches Beginning with several interest- I d , . , SPECIAL 0100010R .no 0 1 lue x, honoring MI. camera mission in life to prevent eloping Townsend 7-0551 . ` ! E ns of outdoor gym..• ._-____._ I. ideve: sates swoon., ifl A ni ,- . . ETHOVEN MUSICALE Jews i --__ from carrying out their leads the way through ancient sites , ;,,, , slides snd other fun I tJ, „, 4;, GUNZBERG SCHOOL couples RENT - Room in sununer _ " plan to take the highway from ing views of Hebron, the FOR occupied fur centuries by home on Lake St. Clair, for „„ m .. ON TUESDAY, JUNE 12 London to Dover ant! the thence to ms alike. Massive col- I n : 1,TI Mr". itol :Vri..tvsn'Ts era l' Isge. and Mosle t w o or couple . 44 Mil - June al their co one or of Into the net come wo umns of ruined cities still stand They are coming from all parts of the U. S. and Canada ner Road. East Jefferson nod, Ina tn.. itak moat% Loge," .!Bail sday, June 12, at 8:30 p. ni., a • Calais. - couples,PlaY ed b Y Diana Wyn. 11-Mile Road or call Madison given in the Gum e lt sical School e wi ll be 01;9 OPEN -- of Music, 477 West ward and Reginald Owen and embedded in their ancient glory, Noi nom Ilte herr vote. elnel1 11 m vying in splendor with the arch'- NIGHT AND DAY " ." th. 8127. Ports " l h t. Poole 1. by, dedicated to the composi- Billie Burke and Alan Mowbr aster tecture of the Hebrew University - • "' EVERY WAY '""e M"""Y he • ""•• - Clive Broo k as t m a • s of Beethoven. The program with Jordan and the Wailing Wall , FOR SALE--Poe, 7457. To close ' l The tom rim, of MI. An. Ilerehen - CH11.1111111 I include the C minor Variations ' of the house and Gilbert Emery: buildings. Haifa, Bethlehem, Riv- West Grand awl M.% Ed rtel an estate. Just off West er dau ghter of Dr. ( 0011 10 9 rooms, 1 . .,0rtn, of Loot Beethoven, the third Piano Con- !RS his Admirable Crichton of • are other highlights of the film, ' enbolutn, Il • Boulevard. it. Ahrem onita „f moo., Side by Beethoven, with Miss Lil- butler. two baths. Brick veneer. si 0 ' 0 .04 ! o The stage allow is presented by which, while it lacks a story els', astol as thread, is nevertheless entertain- ppoin, call eons Greenfield, artist student etf , drive. For rick st no. Tend. Iteth Al in Petooll. Ilahhl Elmer !term, of l'oollac performing the I vaudeville topliners. Mark Gunzburg, as soloist. ing as a travelogue. Trinity 2-1902. The hrlde wan Attract...1Y veretnon , Cantor Rosenblatt is seen, and he last number of the program' Olen pink. w eerIng brown ar- . Y 11114 n at I FOR SALE - Uk tt did .1 MICHIGAN THEAl'ER h u I e le household ....I to I be the Violin Conce rto b y " 1 ; ';":"' articles and other items. Also ,'"'„7,,1 ,,,, ot ethoven, arranged by the com-1 "Little Miss Marker," which heard singing religious s Tomb Rache l' yni s 14 the 01,m. Yowsah , to the Michigan Friday, is the famous wall, at will sell or rent net bridal veil it, sr Tsp.., brother son) er himself for piano orchestra. one "i,"„to,A,t1,1:,r„‘ of those fantastic tales with and at other various ancient sites.' with cap of tulle, orange bins- is arrangement was published in A touching scene occurs toward Always Something . s is i srt for en modern trill end noon sows and pearls. Reasonable. su in Can- 09, one year before the original a sports background that Damon th e end of the ilm , where essir return will melt. on l'hlertga Unser Camp and Kinderwelt, a es to magazines. ito Call Garfield 3495-W, evenings nstrolt. Doing at the m for violin and orchestra was I Runyon contribut ' Ros enblatt'fs funeral is de- Chelsea, Mich., opening for th e arrangement time the "sport " is Knolnalty, Mc and I , This or Sunday. on horse races by a more bor tting died before he could Mr end Mrs season on June '7, announces th inted. The piano less' p! icted. lie "TT: skated to the Countess Breuning ' finish of this, his first , a number of able instructors an YOUNG LADY desires room and 1.1.1r inal to Count Been- !shady group of touts and track see the 10‘nontott. scram ff counsellors will be in charge o home priv ileges in private fam- moto r ed la ng. This work will be performed habitues who suddenly find them- A running English commentary the educational program. • il y, where there are no other istsis,( Dr. Gunzburg with his student, selves with a lost child on their Zvee Scool er) acts 1 Presenting Ito First Morris Alterman comes to th ins Loretta Petrosky. I hands; identity unknown. They (narrated by, ocean" ley, June s. I paying suers. Boulevard, Vicinity of Chi- camp to act as music teacher an The public is invited, and there call her "Little Miss Marker." The as guide throughout the tour. The sago or Boston be- 0 f Fort better than aver- I j‘00 , 0, it 0 ,00 h 1 ALL-STAR SEPIA 11 I dramatic instructor. Highly recon II be no admission charge. I child is played by Shirley T em- p hotography is tw een Dexter and 1 2t h. Ca , formerly of Pentlee, s111"„t , ,. Wayne. mended by critics from the leadin j !ffe, a juvenile star in the mak- age. The picture was produced REVUE ilP YR RP guest. of Mr. And Mrs few Ne•ay for Opening; Registrations - I mg who is very captivating in by the Palestine-American Film I Miss Jean, Ivanhoe 563. centers in the country, from coos -- Franklin Mod. -- -- ;. 0111P R010111011 Of Coming in Rapidly "LITT LE NAHE LU" Young woman and to coast, Mr. Altermanscomes her Co. and directs d b A. J. Blooms. WAIV-TED Starring the Star of Stars Camp Avrunin, on Big Wolf In the past few weeks Little her t own youthful way. ,,its,.,,,Ilnatsstii,s,it:.D..7,5,,,s,,t,Mlots*,,T ,, -.-.-. with one of the finest artistic r hter 2% Y ears of a g e de- daughter ' g May Questelle, better known as i Lake, near Jackson, Mich., is really' 2 June 1. at th eir hon.. ords, and his stay at Unser Cam ahelu, Camp Nahelu ., 001 00K. sisonts First Outdoor Box.' ; sire room in -the cottage of a 1 . Th111,1R ol children Betty 1300p," heads the stage '1 for official opening for the new refined Jewish family at a re- is certain greatly to enhance thi dition for pre-scho 's modern i • l'"""'""` MI"" " 1 '1 ing Show June 18 ,,,,,H,I, I . * "."Y" , ',,",',,,," ldr•elert, o w. season. te • summer camp's educational pr oin 3 to 6 years old, has met ',s sort or lake near e r ' .Wri ,hti.tren. The first amateur boxing show I Mrs Avrunin reports that re- ith much enthusiastic approval gram. particulars or raft at 2665 ' Glad- env CLUB BALFOUR HAS features SEPIA this season in Detroit will be held end Jerty. 0'11 rss hien, Took ts who appreciate the I ill gistratinns are berg rapidly corn Would The new Club Balfour Judith Alterman, who is to patens • t stone Ave., Apt. 108. r"r REVUE viwt l on Monday, June 18, when the w i l and the Club ALABAM plated. Parents desiring to enroll ,7, "t"' the dancing teacher, conies simile ue of its many merits. prefer the calls Saturday or 17,1 1:,'" -_____ Gesu Athletic Club and Holz their children are urged to do so Creole Beauties ly recommended for her fine arti Little Nahelu, besides its beau- I or in the evenings. the opening of a complete sepia Name Society sponsor s its fift Sunday at once by calling Townsend 7-2238 " tic ability. ful and healthful natural en- Gisebbels Will Lecture on Nasism Fight i n ironment, includes a modern review, featuring Carolynne Snow- Rhytlun, Pep, Real ual Gesu Outdoor or Longfellow 1179. Fl DERLY LADY desires room in Poland Camp Kinderwelt and Uns . Detroit stadium. • • and board in sanitary kos er) h Mrs. Rose Rubenstein of 2901 Camp combine a recreational wi uilding, provided with steam den and the Club Alabam chorus. tann • I , MusiC')hy the of mgst consist , I eat, and all latest improvements the Rhythm Tramps and the Hai- he University of c pro- The card will nor care required. Clairmount, who had charge of 110111e. Mi i nor an educational program. Childre M ARSAW. (JTA) -The ht by HARLEM boxing matches to be f o ught pano classes at Camp Avrunin in First floor 1 _41(117 home preferred. Call ; jested visit to Poland by Dr. Pauli of 6 to 14 are accepted, and t ecessary to the welfare of young- Ice Aristocrats. This Negro review will be one K e n'l- i ., Minister past years, will again take charge charge is $10 a week. l on nsene 6 . , or '84 r campers. 1 Joseph Goebbels, Reich ARISTOCRATS Because of its independence of , of the new features which the Bal- the the United outstanding amateur boxers of , ,,, , States' winners of Reservations may he made worth. ! u inter-city, national anu -- I of and Public En- of the music lessons at the ramp . i Propaganda ests nterna- calling Townsend 6-0355. he main camp, Little Nahelu af- sour plans to introduce at r where she will head the music' &- Dinner, $1 011111- .fommy Long says that final ar-1 s GOOD GOING KOSHER RES- I lightenment, announced for June .tonal tournaments. Matchmaker • .. ords its trained staff of counsel- lar intervals throughout the s partner, lady 16, is causing considerable our partment, No Cover Except Sat. i TAURANT wants a r us a greater opportnity to offer mar, Camp Avrunin esumes actIS'i.S--- _. ISAAC VAN GROVE PLAYER preferred, especially to take prise in Christian circles here and rangements of the program will ' lore indvidual attention to their has evoked it storm of angry com- ties this an enhanced . year with And it's Air-Cooled PLAN BENEFIT PROGRAM I over the management in t e bl direction and be announced shortly. r p hillren. t among Jews. kitchen. Every dollar is guar- men and Comfortable Through the Michigan Associa• I Detroit Jews are urged to visit The newspaper ABC reports a fine recreational and health pro- Isaac Van Grove Playe The anteed with 100 per cent. In- that Goebbels.will give a series of gram. Well trained counsellors and e Nahelu I lion -of the American Athletic will present the comedy ''Wh ',amp Nahelu and Litre 51 SPROAT ' at 791" West Jefferson for , • ;lent and tried staff are in AMSTERDAM (JTA I - The Union, the fight committee is nowl Nazi Ideology Happened to Jones." at Tenni] n the few days that remain Ave., phone V inewood 2-0838,11ectures 011 charge. Take U. S. 10 (Woodward Ave.) second Chamber of the Dutch Par- enlisting the best available Luna- I Reservations Chf. 1333.1334 Beth El. June 26, at 8:15 p. n nspection• aims. ask for Mr. Lefkovits. iles past Pontiac. Turn liament has by an overwhelming teur talent of Detroit, Chicago, This is the first of a group majority passed a bill introduced New York and Cleveland, The performances planned to rah fightt m be staged under the ight on 51.15, turn right (uf Perry ister can bouts tvill the Catholic it Min funds to send talented membe 0so miles b y a punishable arc lights of the U. of I). Stadium. - of the Van Grove Club to singin make (gravel) Road chaick, making Randal Martin is general chair alt Clarkston. Follow signs 6 • S offense to incite to ill feeling Announcing dancing and dramatic school f , against any section of the popula- man of the committee, which in- iles to camp. t I training. eludes M. E. Coyle, president of Tickets can be had for 25 cep 11011. ' put Ersitses NE MINORITY The Minister, in introducing the the Chevrolet Motor Company;' at the Garden Center Ballroo 5 os ill sat. sem MON ' I S Phi Eh . ' e d o f tak- Peter Martin of the Ford Motor Woodward at Canfield, or the Je bll, i emphasized the need m "'"d. ."se. ' "" ' e ''"h. ▪ ' N ' sn"'" Marten Makin Bridge ing drastic action against the cis- Company, Peter Monaghan, D. t...1 sv OF ish Communty Center, Woodwa sse so and ..• Eeward Iliggins, Pat siss.•i ...none , s. ion of anti-Semitic pamphlets P. O'Keefe, Ri100 and Holbrook. O,Ilo.od by a floor cu I a t . ft me uitn.r 84 the and other writings which hats' rick McGoGvern, William Dem- 0011 . Meal ri, ■ 1 0r II,. awl her humband ' elehreted 1 been imported into Holland due- ery, Charles Lyons, ,L. P. Malone, • It occasionally happens that 1.or ; first wtetrItnot annlversery June thir Jose th J. Hartigan and other mem- Marilee' et. Planning their pun ster I ing the past year. man dislocates his common nen ber. of the - athletic club and j Holy I , „os„, I o I when he falls in love. Na e Society of Gesu Church, Six Mil Road and I,ivernois. JUNE 11 to 17 ► agieimes Convention U Will Be Entertained is Nearly All Free Able Teachers At Unser Cam CLUB BALFOUR CAMP AVRUNIN CAROLYNNE SNOWDEN s Dutch Ban Prejudice OPENING • Westwood • Symphony • Garden 71-- - JUNE - 9th • 1 1. lomeless, Hg eless, They Drift Across Europe 1 Come and Enjoy the SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FROM 8:30 TO 10 P. M. NAMI AL RENA% IA, Director THEN DANCE IN THE MOONLIGHT FROM 10 UNTIL 1' A. M. TO THE MUSIC OF A /ea ▪ ztoo --t. yitAThi y neg. NON DEARBORN 9085 Nun n H P . 90.0.0 i„.. ai lbf,..,- ,. - .... -•.-N ;,.. • -0o .v .. 7.114tv i = For Garden ...vita. elan Westwood "Otto" Inn ( son. .••• 800 ,1 , -' V RA '% 1"s• '43,,rmtlA yuy(palty 21,000 - ferson Beach. Joe Lightner is national presi- dent of the organization. Several hundred magicians, adept in all branches of the mag- ical art, are scheduled to be here, the number including noted pro- fessionals, semi.professionals, and amateurs. Blackstone, known as r ---, ...fe e KtIVilfi S / ,„,.., , \ ,- 1- ' up of(AVik --. - ,"' - A "7 800,js- N -... ' Dr. Schulman Heads Synagogue Council, NEW YORK- (JTA)-Dr. Sam- I uel Schultnan, rabbi emeritus of " Temple Emanu-El, New York, was elected chairman of the Synagogue; Council of America at s meeting at the Harmonic Club. Rabbi, Schulman succeeds Stale Senator Albert D. Wald to the leadership of this organization, which repro- rents all factions of Judaism-Re- form, Conservative and Orthodox -and is composed of si national organisations. The election marks Dr. Schul- man's return to an active place in Jewish leadership. He has re- mained in the background since he and his colleagues, the late Dr. Hyman G. Enelow and Nathan Krass, were succeeded to the rats Innate of Temple Ethanu•El in Fab- ruary by Rabbi Samuel ii, Golden•' v )5 ' f I 't744$(11/".1 sr: slim. I APA•ITA OF SRA NOON 11111 FA rat% nom -II The sale of playing cards, the demand for guinea pigs, rabbits! anti ducks, and kindred articles! used by magicians , in their tricks, is bound to flourish in Detroit a week hence, Reason? The magicians, mem- bers of the International Magic Circle, are cooling to town for the annual convention of their order. Business sessions will bs held at Hotel Fort Shelby, RS well as magical sociabilities. Shows,' so the public may see what the ne- cromancers have to offer in the way of entertainment, will be held afternoons and evenings of I June 11 to 17, inclusive, at Jet- I ity nquhlir, = - • /X51 2,000 20 Piece Jazz Orchestra Dearborn 1544 Open Here June 11 41: 5V140 2,500 1A. rts 50-Piece Magicians' Convention To i • it( < . - - -- e --7- - - 11 7 -- r--- ---..=_---_ li -- - - e - - a- - - -- PP 4 _IC tl_t I 00:, .tly ovp, - ri. 's Jewish life Ill government that has dedicated Melt to uprooting rch of Fleeing the oppression and Intolerance Cf have taken up the wanderer's start in Sea and Children they n, women me more than 53,000 in all directions of the compa ss, In Germany, Hitler regime. Scattering ,,, s of the n Poland, Italy, Spain, Ctechoslovak • haven from the persecutio Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, Holland, two countries have admitted more than 60'1, Of •ne have drifted to England, latter - e. o w as farmers. ROMP Switzerland, MitHa, France and Palestine. The