7iIEDEFROITA1Y1SfiffiRONICLE PAGE SIXTEEN I 0 x and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Wh01. 7 Hero k 1111 Program No. 3 of the 1931-33 Fat (Antler shoo Season and 1111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111 1111111I Lew Ayres a 1.mpt ii r ir, ,,,:uuctilitite "SERVANT'S ENTRANCE" • Ina. an All Comedy Mare Show LARRY RICH a CO. 111 “111011 31031111N1s . TIRE 11715Z1114 "Falling for Fun" TIIK THANK SWIFTS Ornnd them In clubs* 1111.11T, RAT & NORMAN A.r u oel IummetIons Season's Greeting to Our Friend! and Patrons CENTER THEATER 6540 Woodward at Boulevard Ganapol School of Musical Art 447 PUTNAM Founder Lilla Grace Ganapol Director ANNOUNCES ITS SEASON Term Opens Sept. 10 Offering an unexcelled stan- dard in magic pedagogy STAFF 1 NCLUDIAN: Mucha Kohler 1111. Gnwo Damao! Hugh I1111/,ml Bernard Shinn Joachim Chassmaa Sara V. Gamma rthri Goldman Mendelson .1.ftle D. Woolfraden Hulk Caster IhResr Darts Rogers Mahe Walter Torrey Darer Masonic Temple Ass'n Lists Year's Artists Concerts season DM 3.1 . GREATEST ARTISTS LOWEST PRICES FRIENDS the Coming Years Be Rich with Blessings and Contentment to You and Yours! ALEX 11. GROESBECK ENDORSED BY FREUD Club Manhattan Littman's Peoples Theater • 0 0 Jews Face Critical Period, Says Writer M101011 Wolfenden Cold Sylvia Schorr Dork S•hnoldor Meet. Takes...he Jullue Slum Otto Schaal...or GRAND OPENING s'.. 9;5 ##$# 0 0 0 1 "Women" KAMM it. Ilavilor DRAMATIC DEPT. Catalog, To. 2-6550 Luncheon 35c Special Dinners 55c Choice of Chinese and American Dishes wR 1)111.11 KR 9031 Woodward, at Clairmount Madison 0802 On I oil • 11.1111.1,1 E • E. Grind Blvd. Just Off Woodward We extend sincere greetings on the New Year. May it bring to you hap- piness and prosper- ity,,health and en- tertainment in full measure. . WED. SEPT. 19 1vde Lulea. %Shills alifornia Iltm A BRILLIANT REVUE ■•■■ ■■ ■ ■■■■1■ I Jewish Employees Lauded by Wilcox Lacy's Election Urged by Friends CARMEL 1 Jack Kaufman FEDERATION PLANS TO ISSUE DIRECTORY OF ORGANIZATIONS Wishes all his friends and customers a Happy and Prosperous New Year Berger Qualifies For State Senate Cannel WineCo,, Inc. •• • Radio Station Kaufman's Furs 9034 Twelfth St. •% • • NANKING INN • The appearance Of Janet Gaynor at any time is a matter of great , Urges Election of Judge Fitch Mm.. Done S. 1.14411 Iloulah %%ant nohow.* Itedso Henschel Morrie Mary Follow • . FOX THEATER Auditorium Masonic Mrs. Rose Rubenstein Piano Studios Boris Ganapol • Returning from a visit in Poland, Irving E. Adler, president of the STAGE AND SCREEN _ ADMISSION $1.25 SAM 541K KAUFMAN and Ills lan Thonter Orchestra now, • Weekdap 2:30 P.M. Sat. & Radars 2:15 FRANK CONNORS Favorite Tenor DON ARDKN 'wean s Demon TRH CARLA TORSKI" DANCING GIRI4 331'11 Adler Describes Great Suffering Of Polish Jewry Fritz Kreisler Sergi Rachmaninoff The Ma ni Temple Asauciati moment to her admirers, conse- offers the following artists for the Poldi Mildner Dusolina Giannini Galician Society of Detroit, de- quently there will be the usual season 1924-35. scribes the horrible plight of the warm interest in her role of the Ezio Pinza Lauritz Melchior ali t;Iritz Kreisler, greatest person- Jews there, and urges that all Jews society girl who turns kitchen maid : Monte Carlo Ballet now appearing on the concert PLAYHOUSE RE-OPENS SEASON THIS TUESDAY in "Servants' Entrance," at the stage of Am America, • , and an R ae hmuni- .1 om Iii LE NOM 0111N ALI. SEATS Itc,iritI1511 F ox. 'Chia time she has Lew notf, the world's greatest composer- Season Ticket Prim, FS, 54, f.;1:211. ,,!la 7, and 111.:11) for all Concerts Mishu Fishzon, Yiddish actor, Felix Fogelnest, David Davidson, Ayres for her sweetheart. He is a • pianist, are going to Europe in De- rich lad who masquerades AS IC with an international reputation, Sam Fogel, Harry Jordan, Isaac Mall or Phone Rosen 1111011 to Masonic Temple. Pi Temrlr t•7 Ian comber, 1934, and will not again who has a very large following Isakoff and Chaim Hyman. Abra- chauffeur because his father thinks be heard in Detroit until 1937. They he should learn to realize the value hav e been persuaded to appear here by virtue of the contributions' ham Grushkoff remains as the musi. he has made to the Yiddish stage ; cal director of Littman's T heater. of money. Neither young person here prior to their trip abroad. during his appearance here for knows the true identity of the other. The series again will be favored The new Detroit cast has been several years, returns to Detroit formed by the Hebrew Actors' The story has a Swedish back- with the appearance of the sense- as the director of one of the finestl Union, with the co-operation of ground and prominent in the cast tionul Monte Carlo Ballet Russe. • • • casts to appear in Littman's Yid.' Mr. Littman and Mr. Fishzon. Mr. are Louise Dresser, 'Astrid Allwyn, ' Detroit is offered two outstand- Deml.•••• dish Theater. The new season Littman stated this week that this G. P. Huntley, Jr., Walter Con- ing stars of the Metropolitan Opera new Offle• (pens this Tuesday evening, season is assured to rate us the nolly, Ned Sparks, Siegfried Ito- Company—Lauritz :Melchior, who • • • Sept. 11, with the presentation of finest in the history of the local EXCEPT mann and Catherine Doucat. is the foremost heroic tenor in the 1502 Lafayette 11d4 • "Women," three-act new play by theater from the point of view of The stage show presents a series world today, especially famous for SUNDAY see N. Goldenshtral. plays selected and the cast gath- of comedy acts including Larry his Wagnerian interpretations, and pllorry Rich and company in a revue, "Rich , Ezio l'inza, "unquestionably the Mr. Fishzon returned from Eu- ered for their presentation. Mr. Fishzon states that among Moments;" Three Fronzols in . greatest singing basso of the day," rope two months ago, having en- Dells Double as Flat and Wand Rama the plays he has brought with him "Falling for Fun;" Violet, Ray. tall, handsome and of dynamic per- hanced his reputation with his ap- for presentation this year are: Norman, acrobats; Don Arden, sonality. lie makes a strikin g 1C- pearances in Jewish communities "David Golder," by Niemirov- "Dancing Demon;" Three Swifts,' ore both on the concert and oper- there. He brings back with him a skaya; the book when it first ap- and the Curia Torney bullet. atic stage. number of excellent plays and a peared was reviewed in The De- Dusolina Giannini, the beautiful ' star with an established reputation troit Jewish Chronicle. MICHIGAN THEATER American soprano whose marvel for acting—Sarah Gingold, who The Kiss at the Mirror," from "Hideout," at the Michigan, stars ous voice is principally being de- played in Poland and who sings in Reinhardt's Theater. IRVING E. ADLER Robert Montgomery and Maureen voted to concert work, meeting with seven languages and is un able "The l'riest Rasputin," by Joehua O'Sullivan. It is the story of a big- approval of audiences throughout junior dramatist. Karlson of Warsaw, and other that is humanly possible be done time gangster who seeks refuge on the United States and Europe, will to alleviate their sufferings. Others in the new cast are: Celia noteworthy plays. the farm of a Connecticut fernier also appear on the program. Pierson, leading lady; Vera Zas- Mr. Adler states that Jews in and falls in love with his daughter. In addition, Mr. Eishzon states, Poldi Mildner, the rising 18-year- TO OUR MANY layskaya, Manio Arko, Pauline there will be a number of better Poland are being taxed out of ex- The gangster softens after a little old Viennese pianist, of whom crit- Fogel, Clara Honigman, Isak Arko, melodramas, comedies, operettas. istence. They are being driven while in the country where he its wrote, "She commanded a really May from their businesses, have no op- learns to milk cows and pick cher- heroic tone which set us wondering I portunities and no hopes for the ries, and listens to the roosters' whether Rubenstein and Liszt Samuel Summerfield stated: "The accomplishments of your fu ture and are dependent upon crowing for the first time in his hadn't played like that." American Jewry's benevolence for life. The time of accounting comes, This course of seven great events administration were manifold. however, and it is doubly hard, for is offered to the public at $3, $4, $5, "Everybody owning or operating a certain amount of relief. an automobile should be grateful Traveling through the Polish he has to tell his sweetheart the $6, $7 and $7.50, plus government for the fine roads constructed dur- flood areas shortly after the re- truth. The story was written by tax of 10 per cent Reservations may be mailed or 1040 WAYNE — CLIF. 2640 the author of "The Thin Man." Ar- ing your term, thousands of miles , cent catastrophe, Mr. Adler saw thur Tracy, the "Street Singer" of Phoned to the Masonic Temple, De- The candidacy of former Gover- of perfect highways that made nor Alex J. Groesbeck, who is again motoring to any point in Michigan the want that exists there a nd he radio, heads the stage show, trait. EDDIE NEWMAN JOE FREEDMAN emphasized the need for the rais- seeking the Republican nomination a real pleasure. UNITED ARTISTS THEATER "LITTLE MISS MARKER" 11 ■ 11111 1 101:EVIWIE:21111111011A1111 as governor of the State of Michi- "Before you stepped into office, ing of a large fund with which to AT CENTER THEATRE vethe in thseufftie orn se. d lleartisd that gan, won a spurt this week when it we dreaded to tour, when it rained, relieve Joan Crawford and Clark Gable "Little Miss Marker," Jews Para- received the endorsement of Je- e are co-starred in "Chained" at the on miserable clay, dirt and sand without roofs over thei r heads and United Artists. The story deals mount's picturization of Damon everywhere. The people of Michi- without food. Ile declared that the with a modern love triangle with Runyon's widely-read magazine gan were ashamed of their roads. Galician Society of Detroit willthe young lady finding it hard to story of the same name, opens 2091 CLAIRMOUNT AVE. — EUCLID 5129 make a determined effort to reach choose between a young adventurer Saturday, Sept. 8, at the Center Now we are proud of them, "Your conduct in office was every Jewish organization in the and an elderly married man played Theater, Woodward and the Boule- 1 Announces the Opening of the Fifteenth Season noted for its fair-minded, humane coy and will ask for subscriptions by Otto Kreuger. Clark Gable is yard, with Adolphe Menjou, Doro- Individual and Class Instruction in Piano and Theory and just treatment of all matters to relieve the impoverished coin- the young man who finally wins out thy Dell, Charles Bickford and laid before your tribunal. You niunities• when the elderly gentleman, realiz- five-year-old Shirley Temple in the commanded respect and governed The only relief that has been ing that young love must have its Pr n. It i e directed A la cipa with dignity, and your rulings I offered the sufferers in Poland way , steps out of the picture. ndlerreH leaLll from were invariably impartial. You hail ;Mr. Adler stated, is that the goy- play by William R. Lipman, Sam a friendly and kindly war It for all, ernment cancelled taxes due on Hellman and Gladys Lehman. FISHER THEATER rich or poor, at all times. property in flooded areas. The picture will remain at the "You Belong to Me" at the "You deserve to be our next gov- In Warsaw and the other large Fisher, is a picture of back-Loge Center on Sunday, Monday and ernor and, personally, I will I I stated , conditions life among the vaudeville troupers. Tuesday. TRINITY 2-3488 12TH AT SEWARD with every friend I meet.' The story is a sentimental yarn are much worse than in the smal- Lee Tracy, Helen Morgan, Helen A. LITTMAN, Mgr. ler communities, and one leavea" Slack and David halt, the 6-year- of a little girl left as security for these cities with a feeling of de- old who is being heralded as the a racing bet. The girl's father M. Fishcon, Company Director and Producer prsion and complete lack of greatest find since Jackie Cooper, never does return, and she is ta- I. Arco, Stage Mgr. A. Grushkoff, Musical Director are the headliners. The picture is ken over by a shabby, grouchy, On his return trip, Mr. Adler strong in heart interest, with the tight-fisted bookmaker, who tries WISH THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY A HAPPY AND visited in Germany, and there ex- heart tugs supplied by little David to get advice from his gang of PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR, AND ANNOUNCE THE A prominent Republican, w ho perienced the fright that exists and his sorry plight at being left Broadway mugs. The girl takes a does not wish his name disclosed, among the Jews and.the hope- out of the lives of his touring par- liking to her new environment and ents. before long she is talking their writes as follows in regard to the lessness. $1 . 9 ,,,3 s p 4p lingo and acting their rough, candidacy of Judge Ferris II. Fitch HOLLYWOOD THEA'IER slangy ways. for re-election as Probate Judge in TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 11 With a crooked racing deal and For three days starting Thurs- the primaries on Sept. 11: (Maze Rosh Ilashonah) ALEX J. GROESBECK day, Sept. 13, two of the season's ■ romance on the side, the film "If I were to ask for a Demo- cratic ballot in the primaries, I best pictures will be presented at reaches a heart-touching climax. M. Fishson and Company in • New Modern Play rome Freud, prominent communal would certainly cast a vote the Hollywood Theater, both being for PARIS—(JTA)—The present is Jewish leader. The statement and BROADWAY CAPITOL a the most critical period in the his., shown for the first time anywhere endorsement of Mr. Freud follows: in Detroit. Jack Holt, one of the Kay Francis and Leslie Howard tory of the Jews as a racial, na- "I have been asked to state my few remaining he-men of talking head the cast of "British Agent" tional, and religious unit, according preference among the candidates pictures, will be seen in a tense at the Broadway Capitol. This is to the French economist, Jules for the governorship. For over 20 drama, "The Defense Rests," a tale of international spies during Welter, years I have had personal contacts while George Bancroft turn come- the world war working to prevent Analyzing the Jewish problem with Alex J. Groesbeck which have dian in the feature picture, "Elmer Russia from signing a separate In 3 Acts and 1 Scene from the historical viewpoint in the and Elsie " treaty with Germany. Others in resulted in my forming a whole- By M. Goldenshtral Produced by M. Fishzon Mercure de France of Paris, he some admiration for the man and the large cast are William Gargan, Starting with a special midnight divides the history of the, Jewish an appreciation of his many big The Entire Company in Beautiful Parts Irving Fiche!, Phillip Reed, Halli. pre-showing on Saturday, Sept. 16, question into three periods; a long, qualities of mind and heart. I well Hobbs, J. Carroll Naish, Wal- 0 religious era which lasted 18 cen- and continuing for four big days. have noted his power of leadership, ter Byron, Ivan Simpson, Doris Prices: Eve.-35e, 50c, 75c, $1.00, Plus Tax turies; a short, liberal era, and the Itonald Colman and Glenda Farrell Lloyd, Cesare Romero and Greg- his intellectual ability, his sound present, which he calls the nation- will share honors on a big double- and practical knowledge of busi- Matinee--25e, 35c, 50c, 75c, Plus Tax feature show, Colman returns to ory Cave. alist ness, his statesmanlike handling of NKIKWILIKVIWK•N1711 lig .\NMILIallal the religious era, which, the screen as the personification of 10101k difficult situations, his fearlessness STATE TO REOPEN he says, began with the destruc- thrills and mystery in his latest and courage. picture, "Bulldog Drummond The United Theaters organize- tion of the Temple in Jerusalem "Alex J. Groesbeck is nobody's by the Romans, the Jews were per- Strikes Back." Glenda Farrell is tion announces the State Theater FROM TIIIE fool. Neither is he a figurehead, secuted for their religion, because but one of many Warner stars Bp. will open Sept. 14 as a second-run, AliK-01,1/ nor anybody's tool. He is a real they refused to he merged with the peering in the other feature, "Mer- double-bill house. The pictures for ry Wives of Reno," which comes to, the opening week will be "Bulldog other nations of the world, which personality, a man with the coot. VINKAARDS Having demonstrated by word for the first time in Drummond Strikes Back" and were willing to welcome them with age of his convictions. He achieved OF PALKSTINK "The Girl from Missouri." open ar ms provided the Jews would Detroit. and deed that he is a friend of distinction in law and in business give up their religion. "During the Jewish people of Wayne affairs lung before he entered the this period," says It elter, "the gen- Signora Sarfatti, a Jewess, County, the success of the cam- political field. His experience as eral tendency was to get rid of the Confidante of Mussolini. paign of Sheriff Thomas C. Wil- Jews, preferably by wholesale." governor has made him a master During the second or liberal era, cox for re-election on the Demo- of the theory and practice of state An Italian newspaper woman which lasted until the World War cratic ticket is being watched with The nomination and election of visiting America this past summer, administration. Anything but pro- and began with the French Rev e- abiding interest. Having publicly vincial, he is an out and out De- lution, "the Jews were no longer' Judge Arthur J. Lacy as Governor when asked whether II Duce would stated that much credit for the troiter, and at the same time he is pariahs, but human beings enjoy- of Michigan, on the Democratic support Hitler, shook her head and I fine administration of his office fully acquainted with the needs of ing the same rights as all other ticket, is urged by a host of his then said, "Margherita won't let is due to the loyal efforts of the every nook and corner of our state. him." Margherita is Signora Mar- men." friends who look to him for great gherita G. Sarfatti. In this coun- Jewish men and women on his "What he accomplished while he Since the war, however, we have staff, Sheriff Wilcox is emphasiz- try she is best known as the author was governor points the way of entered upon a new era in Jewish reforms in the state government. ing the accomplishments of his JUDGE FERRIS H. FITCH his future achievement. 'Witness history, which the French writer On July 1, 1913, Governor Ferris of "Life of Benito Mussolini," the administration by pointing to the for example the marvelous system calls the Nationalist era, in which appointed Arthur Lacy to the Court only authoritative biography of open public records. Judge Fitch for renomination to of state roads which he inaugur- national and racial traditions pre- of Domestic Relations. In the short Italy's Dictator. But in reality, she The Sheriff's appeal is directed ated; they constitute an everlast- the high office which he now occu- dominate in contrast to the poli- period of nine months, he was priv- is the confidante of Mussolini, ac- pies. While Judge Fitch has been ing monument to his genius, and tical ones which previously pre- ileged to effect the reconciliation cording to an article in the Jewish to the home-owning, taxpaying voters who are evincing keen in- are a joy to our citizenry. His a member of the Probate Court dominated. As ■ result, a novel of 1,000 families, including 2,500 Spectator, New York. State Administrative Board with i Bench for only a few months, by kind of anti-Semitism has been en- children. The American Judica- Signora Sarfatti is a Jewess.1 terest in the fact that he has oper. appointment of Governor Com- its centralization of responsibility gendered. The Jew is not baited ture Society reported: Her parents were wealthy and dis. I ated his high office with some was a stroke of enuine statecraft. ; stock he has shown a grasp of the now for his religion but for his "The methods of this young tinguished. When she was in her $200,000 less than his predecessor ' ; pproblems, a knowledge of the law, The governorship is a huge re- race. "The new nationalist faith," judge may well serve as a model teens she met II Duce, who was and at the same time he has val- an understanding of human he. sponsibility. It requires a man of claims Welter, "holds that all citi- for American jurisprudence." then a Socialist, and she became a' iantly and successfully fought off large experience, training foresight I I ings which would speak well for a zens of a country must be bound 1914, he became a member of convert to the radical doctrine. She. all efforts to reduce the wages man who occupied the office for and sturdy grasp adequately to together by ties of blood and not his present law firm, Anderson, never went to school, but had the of his e•oployees. His avowed 'several years. Such men are not by common laws and custims of Wilcox, Lacy & Lawson, Unlike greatest teachers who instructed 1 policy of supplying a saving wage handle the affairs of state. I con- I always available and when we are a country. Patriotism alone le no sider Groesbeck amply equipped to her privately. Of commanding as contrasted with a so-called ; presented with the chance to retain longer sufficient. It isn't enough so many other distinguished mem- be the head of so vast a business presence, she has a brilliant mind. "living wage" is responsible for such a man as Judge Fitch we to be French, German, or Ameri- hers of the liar, he did not come to corporation as the State of Michi- devote all of his talents to lucre- She is the editor of a political re- a large share of him popularity. ought certainly to make the most can. One must be a 'true' Ger- gan. Rarely do we find a man so view and is the woman leader of live practice for the great corpora ,of our opportunity by declaring him When he first took office in man, a 'good' Frenchman, or a Lions. In fact, save for rather re- Fascism. She is married and her , fittingly prepared for no high an our choice for nomination in the 'hundred-per-cent' American." January, 1933, Sheriff Wilcox es- office. I venture the opinion that husband, who is a lawyer, was a; cent distinguished services for the Democratic primaries. I am sorry tablished a fleet of radio-equipped Under these conditions the Jew if there is any one man in Michi- member of the Italian Chamber of troubled banks, he is in no sense a that I cannot vote for him myself faces a new situation entirely dif- "corporation lawyer." Rather, he Commerce. Margherita elected him. patrol cars, which have the duty The sparkling, mellow flavor gan who is not alone qualified to in the primaries, but knowing bin forest from any he ever faced be- She canvassed the constituency of policing 64 per cent of the area be governor but also is of Presi- specialized in taxation, govern- personality, his broad experience as fore. of 'Wayne County outside the bor- of Palestine wine is perfect dential timber, it is Alexander J. 1 mental administration, real estate, from beginning to end, delivering I a lawyer, as special secretary to ders of the incorporated cities to the taste . . . Famous Groesbeck." and banking, and his contacts be- as many as fifteen speeches a day. the Governor and in other fields, TRK In a letter to Mr. Groesbeck, Signora Sarfatti broke with. and villages. Co-ordinating the wherever connoisseurs gath- ra T il aa e Ys,laa th t rls a h• rst u rood from came nation-wide. ts I shall certainly urge all my Demo- a nu,l,thara..Vaiir, mentio Socialism on the same grounds an that work of the patrol can with his er ... Toast every occasion He handled the famous Wilson- cratic friends to support him." resumetha n. induced :Mussolini to leave the par. department of criminal investiga- , White timber case. affecting 45,780 ty. She has two sons, the older of tion, the Sheriff has been able to with the better wine from acres in Alabama, and won his the old-new Jewish Home- hard-fought verdict to a cent. This which, Robert, when only 17 years keep crime at a minimum during old, lost his life on the battlefield." his administration. land ... CARMEL WINE. case occupied 138 days of the She labors unceasingly with Wayne Circuit Court, the longest Unsolicited letters from citizens, FOR SALE AT ALL Mussolini and although rarely en.' lawyers and businessmen in all CAW on record in Michigan juris- STATE LIQUOR STORES prudence. He fought and won the tering into public controversy is parts of the country have been The Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit announces a case for the minority stockholders known in Italy as the power be- received, pointing to scores of in- Also Three-Star Extra Fine plan to issue iue a directory of all Jewish clubs and organizations of t he Ford otor M ompany, C a f ter hind the throne. stances where his deputies have Carmel Brandy In Detroit. painstaking search, proving to the gone far above and beyond the order Iorder that such a directory may be complete in every satisfaction of the court that his I call of duty to assist citizens in detail, and may be ready for distribution in the fall, all local clients had not only paid all the times of stress and danger, many Jewish societies, congregations, fraternities, sororities, etc., taxes due the government, but act( - times at great risk of life and 80 BROAD STREET are asked to send to the Jewish Welfare Federation. 61 W. ally too much and were entitled to I David A, Berger, well flnown limb. The Shelff is proud in , NEW YORK, N. Y. a refund. Warren Ave., Detroit, all information necessary for the group's I young Detroit Jewish business allowing them as a proof of the inclusion in the directory. These organizations are asked to In 1919 Mayor James Couzens I man, has qualified as • candidate efficiency of his men. reply to the following questions: appointed Judge Lacy a member of for the state Senate from the CM Detroit Civil Service Commis- Fifth District, on the Democratic Name of organization Thought fa! sion, where he served for a period ticket. Mr. Berger is listed as Meeting place "Say. room mate, what's the of four years, acquiring at close qualified by the Citizens League• Date and time of meeting - idea of wearing my raincoatr hand an intimate knowledge of all Mr. Berger, who President's name, address and telephone was active for "You wouldn't want your newt phases of municipal administration. , a number number of years in the Bicur suit to get wet, would your As a result of this experience, he is Cholem and other organizations, today a firm believer in the merit' pledges to support legislation that Secretary's name, address and telephone Londes's Population system of appointment and promo- will change parts of the sales tax The population of London In tion to municipal and government and old - - — age pension laws, and will 1700 was estimated to have been pcnitions• Approximate number of lower the interest charges on small 700,000. Hy 1821 it had jumped Purpose of organization loans. He declares he will support to 1,800,000. laminate Abroad 'any new legislation that will pre. When club holds elections'. In the event a sufficient display of co-operation la evi- de aduate p a to school Castle Guide: fig, Long Trail Guide: "Thia is the moat. j era and eq provide t le denced by local organizations, the Federation will re-iseue at ast 10 months To deliver mail to all of the Hu anyone a question?" corrected directories every year. of school for the children. He fa- offices in Boston's new federal Tourist: "How could anyoneI ears compensation for injuries re- building. • letter carrier walks get that in his eye?" mIlliros dooms I • maws. a is wines. Has Charge of New Cast Engaged by Abraham Littman; Sarah Gingold, Polish-Jewish Star, Just Arrived in U. S., One of Leading Characters This Year Janet Gaynor In MISHA FISHZON RETURNS HERE AS DIRECTOR OF YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE WJBK Madison $552 • Extends Best Wishes to You All for a Espy and Prosperous New Year!