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FARMERS, ATTENTION!

The Glitter in the Diamond a

Information Desired by Jewish
Agricultural Society

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Goldbergs Come to
Michigan July 20

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The Jewish Agricultural Society
= (Baron de Kirsch Fund) is dean'.
sus of compiling as complete a list
= 8( possible of all the Jewish farm-
ers in the United States. The tak- I
111a of a census is so costly a pro. I
position that the Society takes this !
?morns of requesting Jewish faun- I
ers, no matter where they are, to
send in their names and addresses,
and to give such other information
2 about themselves as they may
wish. Such information will he
kept confidential. Through this
, means the Society nosy be able to
I be helpful to farmers. Besides, in •
; this day, when so much importance
is being laid upon Jewish farming,
:31 it would he helpful to Jewry as a
whole to know how many Jewish,
1 farmers there really are in this I
country. .4ddress the Jewish Agri-
I cultural Society, 301 East I 1th
Street, New York, N. Y.

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One of the outstanding hits of
radio is "The Rise of the Gold.
bergs," which, although its theme
has nothing to do with religion or
racial prejudice, has been called
the "Abie's Irish Rose" of the
air. The similarity of the two is
attributed to the Jewish charac-

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Hank Greenberg, the jewirh baseball player from the Bronx, if
rapidly proving himself to he one of the best first basemen in the
'grand old game today. Standing well over six feet four, Hank has
been cavorting about the initial sack like an old timer, He hits when
a hit counts snort—in a pinch—and so far this season he has main.
twined a batting average abort the three hundred mark

UNITED , D ETRO4T TrATR1S

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Irving Lewis Master of Cere-
monies at Baron's Resort
in South Haven

NI. Baron of Baron's Resort, in
South Ilaven, announces that Irv-
ing, Lewis has been engaged to net
, as master of ceremonies and enr

tertainer at this popular resort.
Mr. Lewis comes from "Old
Nlexico" at the ‘Vorld's Fair, and
his summer appearance at Baron's
lets and the widespread popularity makes this resort complete in all
of both.
sorts of entertainment and recre-
"lire Rise of the GoIllhergs
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conies in person to the Michigan ,
Baron's is one of the most
Theater July 20.
modern resorts in all of Michigan,
The rise of "The Rise of the in that it not only has all facilities
Foldbergs" may be credited to,
of a summer resort but also pro-
Gertrude Berg,
who plays the Iona rides excellent playgrounds for
of Mollie Goldberg, the mother,' young and old, solariums, (lance
and who is also the authoress of
halls, etc;
the sketches.
The opening episodes of the
series were laid on Hester Street, Pupil of Reinhardt Directs
thoroughfare of pushcarts in the
Illinois Historical Pageant
heart of the Ghetto. The charac-
ters are Jake Goldberg, a presser
President Fred L icht of the
in a dress making establishment;
his wife, Mollie, who is revealed Illinois Police Association has just
made
public the fact that Alfred
as the real brains of the family;
Sammy, the son and a violin stu- Story has been signed to direct
the
spectacular
historical pageant
dent, and Noise, the daughter, •
that the police organization is pre.
who plays the piano.
'
senting
at
the
State
Fair grounds
Jake starts up the ladder of . 1
success on $20 0 which Mollie has in Springfield, Ill., on Aug. 25
26.
an
painstakingly saved; the family
;tury began his stage career in
prospers and moves from the East
Side to the Bronx. Park Avenue the Royal Opera House of Munich,
is the ultimate goal of the Gold- in Germany, under the tutelage of
his celebrated uncle, Richard
bergs.
sa
Story. Max Reinhardt was his
The role of Jake Goldberg
is next master, and it was through
taken by James R. Waters, noted
for his Jewish interpretations; the hint that Alfred Story learned
Goldberg children are Alfred Corn about interpretation and symbol-
ism through lighting etfects.
If
and Rosalyn Silber; and Mrs. Berg ;
Alfred Stury is now called the
plays the part of Mollie.
The o
presentation is produced and di- wizard of lighting," it is because
pro- of his early training that brought
reefed by C. E. Menser, NBC
duction man. him in contact with the important
theaters of continental Europe.

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MICHIGAN THEATER

development
of
.
. the tai-'
MISS SCHUBOT NAMED Schutot states that people whose ! an Another
The Michigan Theater takes
gle
drama is found
found in "Ur .
hearing has been impaired or is ! a0
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s
SONOTONE CONSULTANT slowly becoming impaired will M on ica, " at United Artists, ';''ith. special prestige this week, in the

HOT

car-, resume of motion picture happen-
find that by the use of this in- 1Y
1" Francis as the woman physi-
girl logs for the )neek-end, with its'
Miss Rosalind Scholia oil' 2525 strument the y will be eliminating! cian whose novelist-husband
eighth anniversary celebration .
i
l
affair with a
IV: Euclid Ave., who has been as- the many diseouraging stages far- , rice on a love
"Here
ONLY
sociated with the school office of IOU' the deafened.
, friend of his wife. The story cli-1
300
Croon;'
.room,
a force co-
mazes with the doctor to save the The birthday
bill
Admls.
Temple Beth El for nine years, i
Two months ago, this new else- ' reputation of the girl he betrayed., (•omes
lowly with
the Jack Haley, Patricia
Plus So
In the moonlight
now being on a leave of absence
Tee
tau-me
instrument, an in-
to heavenly model
•
Jean Muir plays the girl and Ellis and Mary Bland, and Ted
until September, was appointed
Lewis "Tragedian of Jazz," and
of Dr. Hugo Lieber of !Warren William the husband, with . •
-
personal consultant of the Detroit stention
-
'
;New lurk, transmitting sound vi-. Verret Teasdale in the role
his orchestra
and entertainers for
Sonotone Co.
'
of Dr, ,
WITIOUT u TH
1 brations through the bones of the blonica's oldest friend.
HARKER
' the stage bill.
the poodllme revue
THOMAS
Herself wearing the Sonotone head, made it possible for a group ! Since its d i ut the Michigan has
with stem galore'
instrument for about a year, with' of deaf children in a classroom of
'gem Melds
'not closed i s doors for one day,
• AND
marvelous results, Miss Schubot the New York School for the Deaf
5
although frequently throughout
WESTW000
FISHER THEATRE
*INN
OTTO INN
. Impressed
P
since to hear clearly their first radio
Everyone loves a circus, as well the years the theater has been re-
she
began
using
it
that
to the kind of motto
she has program. The little children, some as a parade, and you get plenty of decorated and refurnished our that
that makes you happyl
declared it her life effort to help of them nearly totally deaf,
both in "The Circus Clown," at the it retains its original stack and
those who, like herself, suffer from brightened when they began to ' Fisher,
with Joe E. Brown as the span appearance in lobby and au-
impaired hearing. . ' hear, and it was felt that a real small town boy, son of an acrobat, ditorium.
WILLIAM R. HOWARD
Because it can be worn com- contribution was made to man-' who runs away to the big top be-
A notable detail of the anniver-
Manager
pletely concealed by women and kind. When the instrument was :Cause the smell of sawdust is in sary program is the appearance of
very ineonspicuously by men, Miss turned on, lip reading and sign . his blood. Joe takes the dual role Eduard Werner directing the or-
EAST NINTH NEAR EUCLID
language were forgotten, and ea- of father and son. Patricia Ellis is chestra. Ile was the theater's first
!ger anticipation on the children's' the girl aerialist with whotn the director, and at present is its lead-
laces changed to experssions of clown falls in love. Many thrilling er, although in the eight years in-
surprise and wonder.
scenes of the three-ring circus are tervening he has been transferred
as
Dr. Emil Amberg made the fol-1shown. Beneath the fun and frolic elsewhere several times.
---
, lowing statements to Miss Schu- there is an undercurrent of pathos
, bot: "The exact number of hard that centers around Joe.
"....,:••••••••••kk
;of hearing people 'is not known, .
because a systematic and general,
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'7 0
FOX THEATER
survey has not been made in U. S.
'a;, ew York critics gave "rave"
'41%,4 111.4,
I It is estimated, however, that'
Human
on( agr,
July 7, 193.1, marks the bOtl.
• about ten percent of the popula.
in its second week at the big birthday of Lion Feutchwanger,
tion are hard of hearing. Taking now n
DANC E 'TIL DAWN ;
Music
Hall
there,
and
shown
hero
novelist,
poet, dramatist. The oc-
the Detroit Jewish population, !
a t the Fox. Leslie Howard plays casion will be fittingly observed in
'
which is 75.000, that would mean
E
the leading role, that of an im- literary circles throughout the
that a great number of Jewish
of these people should wear a pressionable and supersensitive world. 1/r. Feuchtwanger will • he
People are more or less hard of young man who allows himself to feted by his friends at Sanary on
hearing. No doubt a great number become enmeshed in the toils of a the French Riviera, where he and
vulger young woman, played by his wife are living in exile from
hearing device for their own good
Bette Davis. Frances Dee and Kay Nazi Germany. The publishers of
and out of consideration of their
Johnson join forces to break the his books in German, the Querulo
' family and friends. Many hard of
The 1.u , eelt and Ione,
Verlag in Amsterdam, is making
hairing people are governed by girl's hold over the man they love.
Egutpped FO 0 T reeahwent
In the distinguished cast are Re itself the headquarters for a man-
Use pride. That doesn't do them
Mine IR the Worid
ifestation
of
homage
from
writers,
It MAI OF CONIIIIED
, any good. Those who face the ginald Denny, Alan Hale, Reginald critics and readers in all of the
Owen, Reginald Sheffield and Des-
facts are much happier than the
countries
where
his
works
have
mond Roberts. The film story is
others."
been published.
GINONMESTS FOOT RELIAUSI,
The following are excerpts from based on Somerset Mauycharn's
Feuchtwangers 50th year has
novel.
1111 GRISWOLD
3rd 11.0011
on n
a radio talk on "The Ear Handi-
been marked by the publication of
The vaudeville bill
includes
n, .. A
. .seam L.c... la ea. [ 1.,:,,,,,
capped", given by Dr. Amberg,
are Ross- his novel of a German family of
music,
usic, dancing and comedy, and
P.M I *11T1 II( 1.1
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editor of the Organ for the League
among
mong the entertainers
Noy a happy vocation at"The PlaygroLnd of the Great lakes"-hmel6 to SepI.3
of Hard of Hearing, under RUA-
has been more highly praised and
!nary Deering, Lewis and Van, today, "The Oppermannshich
ris'eA of the Wayne County Med-
mare widely read than any of hei
EVERY ENJOYMENT AWAITS YOU. HAPPINESS AND HEALTH HERE REIGN SUPREME!
Master
Eugene. The Female, The mare
ical Society:
Sandelles, works since "Power" ("lew s")
R andelles, Frankie Conors and
Largest Hotels on the Great lakes,1000 cool, outside rooms, at mod-
Q. Doctor, are hearing devices
Published in America on Marc
Daniel Frohman, the beloved
of any use to the hard of hearing? Sam Jack Kaufman and the or 19, it has been one of the best sal I h
erate rates. Finest Bathing Beach in the world, no gradual in slope, a
dean of the American Theatre,
chestra.
ing novels of the spring. It has els
A. A good hearing device is
child can enjoy it in safety. There's Fishing, Golf, Tennis, Dancing
s
member of the Catholic, Fins-
a ',leasing to the hard of hearing.
been published in 11 other Ian
Gershon Hecker, together with
endless attractions for young and old. Our Midway is filled with the
copal and Jewish Theatrical
guages, and the German edition
, If you ever attend a meeting of Sanitation in South
Ntrs. H. Nlilkovsky and Mrs. A. D.
Haven
latest, clean, modern, enticing novelties. Moderately priced, appe•
Guilds', was asked last week to
though not admitted to Germany •
hard of hearing people, you will be
Markson, head the committee of
Now
Best
Alon
g
the
leave
tiring meals, as formal or informal as you desire,even to Picnic Grounds.
Long
Island's' Lido Club
has sold over 20,000 copies.
I surprised by the efficiency with
the K•utzah Irvith in charge of
Linn Feuchtwanger was born i n
Lower Mich. Coast
'Wawa be was a Jew.
which such a meeting is carried
AUTO TOURISTS .. plan your journey with a delightful stay at Cedar Point. !dual
the picnic to be held on Sunday,
Munich in ISal. He took the clan -
or your entire
•nti vocation. Free parking spot. for (soon cars.
on. The speaker talks into it micro-
for a do•, a
July 8, at Elizabeth Park.
Ample garage 'pogo.
Sopth Haven welcomed collars. Ideal course of studies there, an rl
phone, and the members hear with
The picnic of the Kvutzah 11.-
the aid of telephone receivers. tthualantiaonbsit laifstsesai're.eskatiasnradetfieolnt w
mhoerne continued his studies at the Univer-
6th—the Hebrew Cultural Group
Easily mashed by Awe, Ohio Rowe 2, U. S. Route 61 by Rail, InNombas or Show.
From 1905 to 191 0
Some theaters and churches are
—will
be held jointly with the
,wry society in Mun-
he headed a litei
equipped with hearing devices.
MAIL THIS SPECIAL COUPON AT ONCE TO
NEW YORK. — Michael Furst, Kvutzah Ivrith of Toledo.
Col. Edward Rich, chief engineer ich which tried to foster moiler n
And believe me, a good hearing of the state board of health said sity of Berlin.
Elizabeth
Park is situated mid-
one of the oldest practicing
device is not only good for the "It gives me great pleasure to re- literature in that stodgy and re- Brooklyn lawyers, philanthropist, way between Detroit and Toledo.
congratula- actionary community, effectively
The G. A. Oa wkiing a., Coder Point, Sandusky, Ohio.
hard of hearing, but also for those present the state department of
tirized in his novel, "Success.' banker and prominent Republican, Both groups will meet at an ap-
satirized
who have to talk to them. If you health and offer our
pointed time.
Plods. send me, without obligation, your new folder an Cedar Point.
om- Later he married, and he was teat• died June 27 at his home, 115
have a conversation with hard of tions on what you hav e acc
Buses for transportation will
Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, of
is wife in.if Tunisia d
with his
sling
Name
hearing people who are not expert 'dished.
leave form
the Philadelphia-
pneumonia,
after
an
illness
of
-
out. tie was -im
the War broke ou
Following the parade and pro-
lip readers, or who have no hear-
Address
in a French camp, but four weeks. Mr. Furst, long a Byron School and also from the
o
: ing apparatus, such a conversation
gram Tuesday afternoon all local
Tuxedo
School
at 10 o'clock in
and leader in Brooklyn Jewish affairs,
with his
is very difficult, as you probably residents who had availed them-
for was former president of the the morning. The cost for the
sera v
h militw e s service
returned
r s e ( t . u a e ts- I
know by experience.
selves of celebrating the achieve-
anti - Brooklyn Bar Association. He was round trip per person is only 30
ary
his country though his
nient of their city, felt that the escaped
cents, with a 20 cent rate for
militarism ' Was confirmed by this 77 years old.
Jacques Shapiro Returns to
lit Organization of America.
Palestine wine will be sold under
i ren.
A native of Brooklyn, Mr. Furst
far's Jewish Community Day hygienic advancement which South experience of army mentality. Our.
Palestine; To Distribute
The wine growers included in the name of the Carmel Corp. Y
Ilaven had made was worth more ing the War years he wrote a dar- had practiced there for 56 years.
For bus accommodation call
elebration on July 29.
Palestine Wine In America the cooperative of which Mr. Sha-1 which was founded by the late °
He took part in many varied ac- Madison 8555, or write A. Panush,
Kopp is now busy with than any number of celebrations. i ng
fire is the manager, are located Levi Epstein in the nineteenth
,d
was
Milton
P.
Adams,
director
1245
-
as
r
sup-
staff
of
assistant
musicians
and
phones' "Peace;' which w
tivities in that borough and was
West Philadelphia.
as
In response to a large demand in Rishon L'Zion, Rachovoth, Zich- centui y.
a rrangers, collecting authentic his- of steam control of Michigan, pressed
t e (n and an ” a part of its government when it
the authorities,
re
e d w bays a
Directions for those planning to
throughout the country, Jacques ion Jacob, ('hederah, Beth Shlomo,
rile and religious Jewish music •peaking after the colonel, who original play, "Prisoners of lo'Sr'ab rid.. was a city. A forceful speaker, drive: Take West Jefferson Road
Shapiro, manager of the Wine and Givath Odoh. Detach Tikvah,
o forbid. he Was at home in a court room through Wyandotte directly to
hich will lw correlated in the mus. said, "You must realize that lives w
repeatedly
Growers Cooperative of Palestine, where a considerable wine indus-
cal thane for the spectacle "Epic are worth much more than paved den. This play, with two others, or at a banquet table. His chief Trenton. When at Elizabeth Park.
announced plans have been com- try once flourished, is now largely
f a Nation" which will be staged st reets."
•
English
recreation was bicycling, a sport take the road to the right. A Jew-
pleted for the distribution and devoted to the raising of oranges
n Soldier Field as a climax to the
ahra
t t n h a is - eight years ago, traveling snidely ish and an American flag will
It was in 1925 that the Michigan I'litlitonhefpourhtlhisehefidrsttn time ilater
sale of Palestine Wine in Amer- and exports very little wine.
1931 Jewish Day observance.
department of health asserted the year.
in which he indulged up to about mark the place of the picnic
The second consecutive Teachers' I
in addition to assembling and necessity of a new method of sew-
ica on an elaborate scale. Mr. Sha-
Commenting on the state of the
His first international sucress throughout the East.
grounds.
piro, who recently left for Europe industry in Palestine, Mr. Shapiro Summer Institute will tea held at! a rranging the music for the pres. one disposal for South Haven and came with his historical novel,
Mr. Furst was a son of the late
Temple
of
oneord,
Syracuse,
New
after a visit of two weeks in pointed out that wine in playing
entation. Mr. Kopp will conduct a stated that unless something was ' "Jud Suss," published in America
Solomon
and
Bertha
(Jaffe)
America, represents the interests an increasingly important part in York, July 5th-20th. The Institute I symphony of l'a musicians which .lone they would find it necessary in 1926 as "Power" This has been Furst. His father, a Civil War
Brooklyn Committee on City Plan,
of Baron Rothschild who has been the upbuilding of Palestine and IA sponsored by the North East Re- i will accompany the dramatie, dane. to close the public beaches. The followed by "The Ugly Duchess
veteran, was the first president of of the Advisory Committee on
actively instrumental in develop- Jews in America can help in this Hainan Union of the Union of i ing and athletic action of the spec- same year the city interviewed an and "Josephus," also historical nov- Temple Israel in Brooklyn, the
City
Planning of the City of New
Ameriaan
Hebrew
Congregations,
t orte,
ing the wine industry in Palestine. treat task by consuming l'alestine
e engineer
i.7
28
1n .2
e e 9 r pregarding ythe u r p vre oy j s e c,, t : e l r n e els, and "Sucess," and "The Op- first Jewish synagogue in Brook- York and, under
.. .
Mr. Kenji -Mee to the United
the regime of
The distribution in America will wine. As an instance, Mr. Shapiro in co-operation with the Syracuse
A
Pe
,
lyn.
The
synagogue
is
now
Mayor Mitchel, a member of the
be under the supervision of Harry mentioned Hebron which was de- University, the local community, , States three years ago from Roe- eqmpleted and a map of the pro- dramatic version of "Power" by
known as Union Temple. Michael Board of Child Welfare. He be-
and .
the
congregations
of
Syracuse,
rg,
Germany.
where
Mottsman, executive vice pres- stroyed in 1929 and which is being
he con- posed route prepared. In
1930 Ashley Dukes wag successfully pro
addition
Furst roan an honorary trustee of longed also the New York
the Jewish Community Center, of ducted the Koenigsberg symphon
Ter-
ident of the Distillers and Brewers rehuilt at present through the re-
Yr Pearce, Greeley and Hansen, con- doted A in a nd elsewhere, the temple.
which George M. Hyman is direc- 1orchestra for li ve yearn in
centenary Commission.
and an English motion-picture ver-
Corp. of America, a $15,000,000. turns of its wine industry. Apart
"siting
engineers,
submitted
the
After attending 'he Brooklyn
tor.
, to
ia on with several other
Mr.
Furst
was
president
of
the
Mottsman
i•
year.
sion
will
he
featured
here
this
from
the
national
sentiment
in-
corporation. Mr.
The Institute will give an in. , pr Ominent
public schools, Mr. Furst sent to Brooklyn Bar Association
assoc ti s ymphonic organizations preliminary plans but due to in-
other translated works are
in 1927.
thouroughly acquainted with the volved, it was stated that Pal- tensi .e course for teachers in re-
vestments at the power plant the His
the country.
"Twin Anglo-Saxon - Plays" and the Brooklyn Polytechnic Insti- 1929. He initiated the associa-
demands of the wine and liquor estine wine has unusually good ligious schools in the teaching of in other parts of th
m a tter was dropped until August,
tute. Later he entered Yale Col- tion's petition to the Appellate
He has serve d a s, mob
"Nip, a collection of satirical "
trade in America, having been ac- medicinal quilities and is of a very lenish history, introduction to the doctor for the e'l Chicago
''' ;"'''"
" n Y C '' n - 1 9 31 when the Board of Public
Civic
many high quality fir di inning purposes.
and
poems about America, written by • lege, from which he was gradu- Division for the "ambulance chas-
Bade, and customs and ceremonies. Cincinnati 7i. Opera
tively engaged in it for
sugge
KZ s t ed
d that ■ sewage
companies
h
one who had never
been t ere. He aced in 1076. In 11)71) he was, ing" investigation in the Second
"r" - . '1u •••• " e
years. He was at one time con- Its siaality is shown in the fact Those hours • day will he devoted and is a distinguished
student of disposal p an be c onstructed fron f first visited America in 1932.33 graduated from Columbia Ulmer.. Judicial Department in 1928.
nected with the well-known liquor that Palestine, with its relatively to lectures and conferences.
. Ki,,,,,p,p,"
ha,jt:::, the receipts of the electric and WO -
1 u e: i :...fo ni r utsho, ... un Np i rr,.
say Law School. Ile %VOA ad-
A Founder of Y. M. H. A.
It was during this visit that the
firm founded by the late Sol Ro- small population, consumes 25
flouned
c
that a great deal of the ter plants over ■ period of two Hitler regime in Gersnany began. mated to the bar that year and
Mr. Furst was known as the
times as much of Palestine wine
music
senbloom of Pittsburgh, Pa., phi-
and a half years. Work was begun His personal property Was con- began to practie law.
• "father of the Brooklyn Youna
as
doe+
all
of
America—yet
there
Zionist.
The
gen•
Will he that of A.
lanthropist and
1931 and in 1932 the intercept- fiscated, including the first draft
From 1894 to 1990 Mr. Furst Men's Hebrew Aasocation." He
Z. Idelsohn, p err-
eral plan for the distribution of are no drunkards in Palestine.
(reser of music in the Hebrew Un- ing sewers were completed and in and notes of a sequel which he was was Assistant Corporation Coun- was largely
responsible for its
Palestine.. wine has been worked And the general health of the
on College of ,cincinnati. Profes-
in same year Getman Brothers writing to his novel "Josephs's," sel of the city 51 Brooklyn.
f the
In , formation in 1906 and was
a for-
out by Mr. Mottaman and will in- population is remarkably good.
sir bielsohn is a famous stu d ent o secure d th
e ctact
on r f the
or pump- and Feuchtwanger has never re. that period he also was head of mer
Shapiro
Mr.
made arrangements
president of the association,
CHICAGO.-Leo Kopp, eminent Itslirs'w music and !WTH. of th e ing stations. Later
clude the whole country.
in the same turned to Germany. During the the Brooklyn Street °peeing Bu- to which he gave largel-
Rottenberg
by
which
•
with
Mr.
-
authority
•
n
folk
music
whose
di
Before leaving, Mr. Shapiro ex-
themes in his cabction date back Year Getman
Brothers were past year he has divi ed his time d reau.
p
• accom-
gifts to Jewish and other chelities
num- de bt of $25,000 incurred by th e racoon of the symphony
t na 4,000 years.
pressed his appreciation o f
awarded the contract for actual between London, where he is very
Served en Mins, Commissions
amounted to many thousands of
ber of men who cooperated with wine growers of Valentine from paniment for the "Romance of •
The
music
for
the
spectacle
will
construction
of
the
new plant. In p , -polar, and the Riviera.
He wan, b• appointment of dollars.
the Zionist Organization of Amer. People" presentation on Jewish carry
him actively in organizing the dis-
Mayor Kline, chairman of the
the war, will be trail• Day at A Century of Progress last 1 ages up the audience through past 1933 the contract for construction
iCa
during
A bachelor, he was the last of
tribution of Palestine wine. They
modern times. Includ- of the pumps was let. The plant
Happiness is the art of never commission who's codified lawn nine children.
year in Soldier Field helped make rod
during this year.
in the theme will he authentic
•re Robert scold. Nathan Straus
now
complete
except
for
minor
holding
in
your
mind
the
memory
of
governing
the
Municipal
Court:
By
the
arrangements
of
Mr.
the
drama
notable,
has
been
en.
Pe
Cha
ntshsic
d
Jr., Israel B. Broide and Morris Shapiro and Mr. MIttaman. the I gaged as musical director for this
ruys.i' from the Eight- finishing-touches which will be soy onpleasant thing that has hap- here. Ile also was • member of ; The more faith a worn.• has
Cent m
u ury.
jn
Rottenberg, president of the Zion-
completed in the next few weeks. ' pened.
'the executive committee of the I her husband the fewer lies he tals.

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Michael Furst Dies

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Union Will Sponsor ",
Teachers' Institute ','

Leo Kapp Directs . I
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