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li1Eljentorr i kwonffiRomem

PAGE sL

and THE LEGAI. CHRONICLE

/1114.41,

F i ox . 4 . 74

O'Brien Urges Jews
To Vote on Sept. 11

JUDGE COMMAND'S
REELECTION URGED

STAGE AND SCREEN

Capitol Visitor Rsoprins on
Friday, Aug, 3I

The re-election yf Judge 1:11wel .1
= Espresses RegretTh•t No Legal Cc
minand to the hiohate court is
Action Could Be Taken to
fit
being urged by prominent attor-
end
Prolong Voting Hours
NEW BEACON THEATER
' N gini1)nns„1 os/n01 4 1g -•
mys and citizens in esei,,• walk of
M I1 1, 1116. 14,011,01411,
life. He is a i.andi•late to sue-
/los,
' M....1.'0mgal Is Lauded fur He ter, 0
Attorney-General
Patrick
II.
himself on the Republican
/ 1/10/M4) .' 1111 0 ;1404
George Olseh and his mu.is, V.,111
/WO
1 a/111 in
O'Brien, in a statement made to ticket. Itenn of all ihe judges in
D•veloprn•al of
Pooh, opens ire Mons to ft* oh
Ethel Shoos, will continue to play
= The Detroit Jewish Chronicle his the countybui ld ing , slu d ge funs.
Northwest Section
at the West wood Symphony CUI- -
mood p4 lie otirl lIttltoof Wrorts
week, expressed regret that the maid Is a vet itahle "workhorse" den
-.-- -
thiough the month Of ti•pt• m-
101 NY, Aiog, 31, as 7 t{r.
HAROLD LLOYD
I .e• lke
prevented action to prolong Who, in addition to being capable bar Mug as the weather
aon, "The Tbeeter tee
y9 r *ark•
11011111o, I I' o
E. In /larenre Iuullr.•' , m k.1
AorrritItrifdr
111/014, lien lie the,/ •
hours.of voting on Primary and in I.. d, la a humanitarian.
the
la
Although the 511...ns Nnle
Ica
bran Isn•y transloseinolt else
.
u we l ting publi
rant do r,
SittUrt hili, lotatuar
= Election Day, 'which occurs on the Each day he puts into practice the !Honk•d for for we. k., their IP IOU.
of
OW
I/reefer
Sept
.
s
lier
Arid now
Iwirig
dsck
Its,
i.cc s.•

'THE CATS PAW' F.; second day of Rosh Hashonah, line principles of life, extending tar ity has Induced them to slay on
oolo apoipsorot
during which tun, a 'rope
sympathies to the unfortunate, and until Labor Day and now. even 1,...
= Sept. 11.
bias
tram
.1..l
blurts-
as
lingua,
labotars aryl

Ind an unr NIno•
1r, O'Brien pointed out that oinking humanitarianism more paid that date.
It is estimated
, .•.1 111.'114111,
Motion
o
gully./ the
k
.
A land... Ketur of 11Ir
winos' swonwor. will
- only an art of the Legislature than a mere word, but something that by the close of their engage-
Nineties
f .11, not to Itaellle01, Una 1 hn rt
gi111,1 41 11 111‘ 6. 11411111 ■ 41 In Ow thug,
= could possibly have allowed an
ment they will hair played to more Bull 15 their 14,
141114
foi
long,
ter
It:rattling
avant. ✓ootworot
two
Tiy
probate
judge
deny,
s
hie

THE BOWERY
EF. extra hour or tWO at the polls,
than II,0,000 peOple.
tigur. ou• lioui // I 1/1
111/11 wo rk
»all anumng sod foewis4ellley
and the Legislature being in re. powers from the statutes -he has establishes un litt.mglinwerecord

FOLLIES"
o
Sbing
is
left
of
the
old
met
no
Ott'.
Vali)
diarretion. Thus a judge may for any an luetion ever to have
of proonsoot
cers, thix action bentIlle 111 Intl-

Inv:
Net, Brdie. the
Yield Tht-stet eat-9A lit& roof ow/ 1 11 , 1 41 11141, nitkilli•
1
sometimes Sint it impressible to fob played Detroit or its vicinity.
Iltry untut
sable.
4411rooknn Itrlda•
14 n11,, no different is the hew show Ow data,
A radio atonsturo ✓et
Expressing satisfaction over the lilw hio wishes but when one has
=
Plans are now being for a re. gala
.1 hun."
la 666 14.414,
I h •
and it is entitled' to Ow eh, Mill ifeaeribe
witnessed
the
nigh
scribal,'
misery
/1/1114 1, 91 Ill. 411/
= tact that close to an hour will re-
turn engagement nest year and ex• goo, -The
E
Mario. of
II; II,.
Thrutut. of Ills!lletlum," *tole Ihtethatoce
= main before the closing of the and misfortune, the trials and tribe
Moth, endhung
alterations will be 11144 In I. .1. 1,11401
Mulligan torard..
La,'
is the Illatlager Of the
115114
glgy.115114noothoto
Outgo: foot
fill. Bond. the tarnuu•
polls when Jews will be permitted ulat ions of thousands, during near- th e Garden in the Spring. Follow- 111. - alet,

”Illeel Irma•' Chun., and
=: to vote, the Attorney.General ly a quarter of a century', as they ing their close here the Olsens will
r ropretr4
NI ,
i Ile 14. 10 , 41 i* different. 1. is the
h ave 1111 , 0Jud ge
0111. tak e a short vacation et their
. 1, roll
the 1,4 1 4 , ImoiN

a h..1 of other IMm•r,
urged that every Jewish voter

Mali• 0111) theiller in the city tor.ting it.
mond, the evident fairness and hu !teach home in Califoi•nia and
realueta
h 01/
Id o g to the gills and make
characteristic kindm es, as is his, early in October
a " ial 1"anaa °al' seas
will open Ail the aa " ''"
-7, use of his franchise.
A //1101/110/1/0,0/1
Ill ent his
fr i end.,
Is
thet
01114 lit
often 144 •1• 11mpliohes the result that
S' u llegr 11111 in S'hdc ago.
"I was happy to learn that the s
duty or rest and requa
the lot gm lorolgr MY, rrotirlio, iirr•ligrrhl of
devoutly wished. The probate
Co:nine:wing Tuesday, N. pt, 4, lounge provided for Ilia comfoit
I observant Jewish citizens will have rout needs Judge Command's ex-
Ctitted Poirot llikotrre, 'hot Ili.
the entire evening will be devottx1 puttAttl..
clone to, an hour before the clos- perience, knowledge and
Another novel Wen is fifIf8II*NY I 'friolgol Iltiftstuely Chu
W61110111 .
ing of the polls to east their bal- and that is the n assn his retention I to 81r, Olsen's entertainment. Thu that potioris ',Joy nee I hie 0/41111 P01 1 /41nOMMI
4:4 10 ,
SVIAPHOM
lots," Attorney General O'Brien Is 1.11 strongly urged by his friends. music will start at about 830. each lounge for
twirl ter it le WI i r l 4 .1 $4 1,
shoptelnit the filleet
GAIDIN
night and will continue until after ittt.ul Our. to hob! !het rfirtnnon
gated.
ton 555
I,• ,,
its ant el tate 1.
midnight.
ur evening00o:ring. Thi.44, is on
"Regretting at the outset the
hretotirite., Ow Among
NOW PLAYING
chin ge for this *aryls's:, mnrrly tits of "l'ha Nraslar Vollosss,"
fact that the law prevented any Sheriff Wilcox Shows His
(as,
Fite of admission to the theetet. tip jrip st arlaaa Inwojah, ha. 1,,,,0 1
Harold
Lloyd
in
"Th.
Galigi
action other than that by the
Friendship
for
Jewish
eationc may mho mink.
chore assanaa4,
State Legislature to grant extra
Paw" at the Fox
HIS MUSIC
throe either before ar gOur thu pur•
time to the voters, I wax pleased
People
fat Illalleen,
to hear that the observant Jew
Harold Lloyd, one of the serren'al
The Reece" Pi. u 1"1"
will have an hour left, After sun.
1 ""W""
More than usual interest in be- supreme comedians, returns to the
I, A Al Ink
Inanagenienl.
I
down, when he will be permitted ing manifested In the campaign motion picture public via the Nog
to write and thus to make use of for re-election being waged by Theater on Friday in "Thy cue s dun ha++urryssfully uprrrlyd veal'
Detroit sivighlroih e al Ilerolvo to, •
his franchise, I wish to use this Sheriff' Thomas C. Wilcox, on the Paw," a story from the pen of
•O...1111.1 Yoh,,
means, therefore, to urge my Jew. Malt of his countless friends in Clarence Budington Kelland which 1.1 0 0 TUrel. hale a ■

'SOCIAL HALL IN THE
Olsens Remain at
Westwood Garden


.3
. 11r. the In 4.1
=
' entertainment ' I
= rte..... r•
Bryan.,11
I. &Meant
,.. ■ •
II'. I he dinkiestunr
=
11nrold 114.1 ha. rt•r had!
=
=
II hu. lb.rerate.1
.a ■
tan,. he 11. eter 4.•
=111
philtre.

ALI, DETROIT IS TALKING
ABOUT THE NEW BEAUTIFUL'

l

E

FlOADWAy

:9

T
i r
R IP k
PORMIRLY /NI PARAMOUNT

C krE

BROADWAY AT GRAND CIRCUS PARK
Noi,pm.4
iNSPIP I f)
NI co NI

MARLENE DIETRICH
"The Scarlet Empress" „,

10

WESTWOOD

%lit

horrid 11, J'cil r V, r1 %ii

t

Geo.OLSEN

Ethel SHUTTA

45 "Nrsri crAp7s 1 ` .45

Many Detroiters
Endorse flershey

ip.

in i r in sin , „

Ganapol School
of Musical Art

447 PUTNAM

Boris Ganapol

Founder

Lille Grace Ganapol

Director

ANNOU NCES ITS
35T11 SEASON

Term Opens Sept. 10

Offering on note:relied stan-
dard in mutat nrdauong

11TA

INCI.L111,....

Marlin Knitter
Ulla Gear. Gonna.'

Hugh BIllunt
Barnard Munn
Juarlant elia«nisa
Alm.. lair /4. Lappin
Beulah Nord llohnnann

114 n. Mea.ehel Wert.

tliaabel•Inadman
Marlon Nolferiden •ail

arty arbor,

hurls /4 . 1melder

Emelt. Zai.nen.k•
/hale. Munn
oil.. itchnsel••er

Mme. Eno.., IL Moeller
BHA M.4.111'

Catalog, To. 2.8550

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KUTZEN'S ORCHESTRA

A 1 . 1.r., and

tine an .401.1

tall Tamn.end SAWA ..ruing..
adIllar 10.11, 41...

t he too,

the r It,

KANER OPENS
A NEW SHOE

!MICHIGAN

STATE
FAIR

The Place to Spend
Your Week-end. A
Barrel of Fun for
the Whole Family!

School Fncully

The c ai ,„--
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up

1, 1444 . al

Lappin.

stag.' elites tainnicut

pre- .
muuy ,
tri.cti nil, Hoffman end her
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b, Huwod Purr 0f It,

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OR CLLLINI"

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thy 4isi4fIst ow,tot ary, and ir ram'

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KEIA.Y -KERN- MANN

Amerl•r'o toorreoH Prfortolore•

Opining Thursday, Aug. 3o

YOM IJNP wrro. tar,AGrmykr ONLY

has ler/Med the 111dOleeinelit (Or
/ . ..Ogle,. of EtlIng; 41 A. 1,,,,r1) •

thleoo, 1141 Matt/11, J
• 1 .01101/e/y and

YACHT CLUB BOYS

by

thy bierolt4.11411IM,
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MOP 11111m111111, 4 1141 M 5, Hag eiiey

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benefit', fur which Mr. HeseLry
stolid, ale uhettiploym•tt thew

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a ...king hies,

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Of itildicst

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Kutgen's Orchestra Ketulns
to field of Music

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Gets Wide Support

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Kolker, Jame
x, ,,,17,,, Tholou s and Charlotte

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shpt 4111111,PY


The Detroit ffsiery Singing
etety will apex the 1834.38 seas
JOSEPH 11F0111/1t Y
with
its
annual
membership
eon
campaign. All those who are in IA141 alld Minnalale 0114111On 11/et I
TI.Iroday
rwroilly at • riorliog
tetested in Jewish 1111.1nie ale 111•

bet Elltery,

Ke.ktod• Longer, Wider,
Narrower, Shorter

reethte MARCH
frfroonlr MENNE

LOMNAND

5' 140.Mo 05,415,50 1•1.1.
45A 555t, ollo, Oro 4e1•

i/Nittb
ARMY!

HALEVY GROUP OPENS
MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN

A finct.11.7.7.11' for " 174 f . 4111 tjig'reuyinilisiaesns;
o
toles ale hit (itly Standine.

100% Fit at Low Prices

bstss.s, /.1411'
010 1511. f
I'M tt'

1 SIMI

5,45$
CI SW tO1

flilir

feature esentrtion, first of wins
Is "The Murry 1, rinks," is a howl
anous f unny moody with Aline
Mac Mahon and a Warne. Boos
comedy est,

his little elobro wither dies. The
story is cones.. ned with the life

a, se rent lour .het.
nhrther
514111 4, 144 1..44 n. Ile
to %AMP,. ur
.44•4.11..

1111144 ur!

411 M,11 14 eel.

—wm- 1
l 14 /

to take the child's eye. The double

vited to join. Both active 1111d as•
sociate members are now being
Far full details sp•
welcomed.
panting membership call Mts. Is.
Munich, corresponding secretary,
Townsend 7•Gtl3I, us Nis. H eriha
Glasser, fingnelal Pelletal y, Long-
fellow 6303.
Due to the High Holy Days the
I ehearsal nights will vary fur the
fitat Moll( h. The beet s cheat ail of
the benign] will lie held Tueeda),
MICHIGAN THEATER
Sept. 4, in room 123 of Noothei
Little Shirley 'couple has a lot High School. All Meta/el, tat.
to 4i0 la " Naar and Foiever" Mr the
aged to attend. Friends we e
daughter of Gary Cooper, who, for I avid MO 11/1i/.011.
.11
the first time on the screen, plays the conduetcd. will 1‘
1841 Y
AI scamp who just cannot keep his auditions to those who wish te
hands if other people's p10111•rty join.
until hit small child reforms bun
ii, plays
pla:.0, (;sl
. y ' , Additions to Ganapol Music

Re-fitting Department

t o-r-

///////// /Ammo&
$1710 DIMWIT TNIATAIS

three losnolrad nirmlost: of taw

Phologinf/11.1 I/1 et/lOra it is eij

men and woolen of Jewish faith Breek lYn Bridge Jumper, the pie.
It Ix easier for some men to Re• who al e loyal members on the I teremlee
"Chuck" Connors, *elf•
cumulate a million dollars than it' sheriff's staff
styled "Mayor of Chinatown , " a
is for others to accumulate debts' The „h eri ir.„ e ioaaa of "capable,' Beef Trust Chorus and • host of
amounting to half that sum. 1 Fearless and Humane" exempli• other features that will recall the
Had by his record at the County •4 1'd old flays.
Jail as well as elsewhere, Prison-
UNITED ARTISTS THEATER
, ers in that institution are confined
The United Artists Theater
in clean, sanitary quarters ■ 1111
Send Holiday Greetings with
provided with wholesome and sub- features one of the big pictures
Flowers from
of
the year In "The Affairs of
stantial fool. The sheriff's years
of experience in r enal institutions Cellini." The Cellini picture pre.
go a n agent of t
I nited States sent, Constance Bennett as the
Government have been used profit- coquettish Duches of Florence,
ably in handling prisoners at the whose affairs of the heart kept
Jail, with an improvement of the mire with those of the philander.
Coe. Jo, Ittoad and Heller 111.1.
•virruinstances of the prisoners and mg gallant Benvenuto Cellini,
It FAILS
• a saving to the taxpayers as well. whom phe attempted to pull
LAIII.ED I11 111111,1t•
into
TO octt
rch .1151
C.
Y. 1111
Inhis current el11111/114(11 Sheriff her love-net, Evaded.. March
ilcox promises a 11/11/111/111111 ., of play* the famous lover, artist and
Bedding Anal
514114,11.1.
/ lona Dealer,
the policies that have resulted in swordsman of Sixteenth Century
W.I.,.
1"...11rmar.
reel, Ohen
his high record of effiriency. A vote Italy, Frank Morgan plays Mix
for t
sheriff on the Drinorratic original stage rule of the Duke of
EUCLID 6082
ballot on Sept. II will be in sup• Florence, querulous and waggish,
port of hie high record of tycoon.,
with other important solve taken
• lishinent and a continuation of
by Fay Wray, Louis Culbert!. Jes-
hark., experienced and 11111111111e sie Jinlidi and Vince Burned.
MUSIC!
RHYTHM!
I administration of the high office of
silent!,
Jea1.11. 1414 !hone. ...I I la...ha Ise

DEXTER - JOY
FLORIST

Mary lade..
MaryGunman
Ethel Goldman .1lendr1.e.
J.
11, Wunilendest
Muth rasa,nose,
B eek Huger. 111a1.•
I
Ballet Turre t Da, ee

fu l „Ii,,.

Mr. Iii

rah fellow•citiZens to go to the 1.1ayne County of the Jewish race . originally appeared in the Bator..
11111011 4 the other tom...,
gen.
oeeph
' 1, fl ear.
polls after sundown on New During all of his 3.1 yeals of secy. day Evening Post. It is a new realn.inigger ,I( Ow emnim I.
He t slimy, ilemorr ally' ✓ loghtluln
iy,
Year's Day to cast their ballots. Ice " s a i,"'lr t. "ft, it. y r e,! i ,' nee ,e t ":" ewe!' type of IgloYd and in its pop
jjousa direct lon will fa/ Athe (or Common' in lbw TIololesdith
Jew•
Sheriff
Wilcox
hiss
nismayed
his'
j
raya i h e c h ows ow he an ii,,
Knowing the loyalty of our
■ cable haws a ('h as l ac p iii.„ ii: Ili,! y1,1 , 4,4, Nee 1 14, mom , ' 1 ,,,,,
them ,and
Ish citizens, 1 an confident that . friendship fo the,
'fed ""re his 'step further than the xiap•stick veteran O•tttdt showman.

they will make full use of their adtninistration as sheriff began in I original stories in which lie was
Starting ,,If with the giant in
citizenship rights.
January, 1983, he has added to the wont to appear in the past, With augural program tiatuidny, hew.
"I wish also to make use of 'smith of affection with' which he ' Harold Lloyd on the s creen , the l, lie nurniegotioit lies bodied II,
this opportunity to wish my IMheld . by the Jewish people
Pox is going to otter panwthing super ihusitor ploy, "Hayti 'Vol I P
Seeking to make his adininistra.
Jewish friends a very happy New
distinctively different In sluice en. Haloes," starling the Juvenile slog,
Year. May the coming year bring lion responsive to the requirements tertalnment in "The Bowery Vol. Frankly Doi to, along wills 411/
of people Of all novo and nationall.
relief to the hundreds of thou•
ulladl and I,ola Lane.
Along
lies," a clews, but nevertheless
sowes
his w.
ill
sand.. of oppressed Jew. through., ties Sheriff W lie cox showed
lusty, revue of the et le that was with the hest /finitt,r, shuts t.
out the world, and may the new
"King of the Plot 'Prick,," the, a
I
in
vogue
back
in
the
ay
Nineties
app out ments to his staff
of depu•
season usher in a lasting pt rill
Id I t Disney Silly Oymphno
ties. In this rep iect it is interest-I I n tills there will be counterparts
of good will and tolerance."
sal ails, "The Vt'Ine 1,11tle
ing to note the large numlser of ."( the lenieus Steve Brodie, the

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