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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Mrs. Rose Rubenstein Piano Studios

2901 CLAIRMOUNT AVE. - EUCLID 5129

Ganapol's Music Studio, one of
'HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD"
AT CENTER THEATER the oldest in Detroit, in opening

Clyde Lucas at
Oriole Terrace

Announces the Opening of the Sixteenth Season

Individual and Class Instruction in Piano and Theory

Four types of love are dspicted for the year 1934-1935, announces
in "The House of RothscS:il.L" the engagement of Mme. Dora
George Anion' first starring ve-
hicle under his new contract with
Joseph M. Schenck and Darryl F.
Zanuck's 20th Century pictures
company, which begins at the
Center Theater, Woodward and
the Blvd., on Saturday, Sept. 15,
and will remain there on Sunday,
Monday and Tuesday.
There is, first of all, the devo-
tion of the Rothschilds to each
other-the loyalty and unity
which was the secret of the fam-
ily's sensational rise to wealth
and fame.
Then there is the love of Na-
than Rothschild, and his wife,
Hannah, portrayed by George Ar-
liss and his wife, Florence Adios.

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Littman's Peoples Theater •

TRINITY 2-3488

12TH AT SEWARD

A. LITTMAN, Mgr.

M. Fishxon, Company Director and Producer
A. Grushkoff, Musical Director 0
I. Arco, Stage Mgr.

FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 14
SUNDAY, Matinee and Evening, SEPT. 16

M. Fishxon and Company in • New Modern Play

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In 3 Acts and 1 Some

FOX THEATER
With Diana Wynward and Colin
Clive as the ill-mated husband
and wife, "One More River,"
Prices: Eve.-35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, Plus Tax
based on the late John Gals-
Matinee-25c, 35e, 50o, 75c, Pins Tax
worthy's last novel, is now at the
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CLYDE LUCAS
herself from marital martyrdom
The gala fall opening of the , and her fight for a divorce in the
Oriole Terrace is marked by the British courts. Jane Wyatt, a
•a •
appearance of Clyde Lucas and his newcomer from the stage, makes
Denton
California Dons.
Mut Oats
Sybil Bowan, heading the stage
, Mr. Lucas offers an outstanding
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floor show. He appears here with i show in her skit titled "Holly.
EXCEPT
002 Ulayalt• Bldg..
his orchestra and entertainers fols wood Hobbies," gives her impress
SUNDAY
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lowing triumphal radio appear- !pions of Katharine Hepburn, Mar.
daces. ; lene Dietrich, Greta Garbo, Glue-
CHary
ia Swanson and other stars in I
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UNITED DETROIT THEATERS roles they would like to play. i
Bayes and Speck, comedians;)
"Desirable," at the Michigan,', Three Swifts, club jugglers; Micky
is an account of what happens and Patsy, dancers, and the Carla
when a• famous Broadway star,) Torney Girls, with the orchestra,
who is both fairly young and beau- complete the bill.
tiful, finds that she is competing ' 1
with her grown daughter for the MADE VICE-PRES. OF
love of a handsome young man.
UNITED SECURITIES
Veree Teesdale plays the part of
the mother and Jean Muir is the
Albert Cole, who for many years
daughter, George Brent, Charles
September 19th
Starrett, John Halliday and Rus- was the leading state manager at
Our Gala Fall
sell Hopton also being in the cast. Detroit for the Investors Syndi-
Opening
The Four Mills Brothers head the cate of Minneapolis and nationally
known for his sales achievements
stage show.

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By M. Goldenshtral
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WEDNESDAY

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"The Count of Monte Cristo,"
Alexander Dumas' famous story,
is at the United Artists with Elissa
Landi and Robert Donat. Others
in the cast are Louis Cathern,
Sidney Blackener, Raymond Wel-
burn, 0. P. lleggie and William
Farnum.
Under a new policy at the
Fisher, five acts of vaudeville are
being presented. The picture is
"The Girl From Missouri" with
Jean Harlow and Franchot Tone.
The State has opened as a down-
town second run house. The cur-
rent bill is "Bulldog Drummond
Strikes Back" with Ronald Col-
man, and "The Girl from Mis-
souri."
The Adams has re-opened as a
first-run house and plans to pre-
sent two first-run pictures a week.
The current films are "The Lady
Is Willing," starring Leslie How-
ard, and "Whom the Gods De-
stroy," with Walter Connolly,
Robert Young and Doris Kenyon.
ALBERT COLE ,
Due to the popularity of
"Chained," starring Joan Craw-
in
Michigan,
has been appointed
:ford and Clark Gable, it has moved
from the United Artists to the vice-president and divisional execu-
tive
director
for the United Illin-
Broadway Capitol.
ois Company and United Securi-
ties Compapy of Kansas City, Miss.
The following firms and in-
Mr. Cole will direct the sales
activities for many states and will
dividuals extend Holiday
maintain his headquarters in the
Greetings to you.
Peoples Gas and Light Bldg. of
Chicago.
Mr. Cole received his achieve-
DENTAL LABORATORY
ments during the depression per-
iod and national moratorium by
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leading the country in sales pro-
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duction for the Investors Syndi-
cate Organization and received
honor for meritorious services ren-
dered in developing thrift, business
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
reserve plans, income retirements
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and general systematic savings
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plans for young and old.
Mr. Cole, well known in Michi-
gan, is a member of the Optimist
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Club, Knollwood Country Club and
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several other fraternal organiza-
tions.

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School in Poland

MME. DORA LAPPIN

(Mrs. A. C.) Lappin as a teacher
of voice.
Mine. Lappin brings to this
work many years of training, in-
cluding five years of intensive
study in Italy under the best
teachers.
Before returning to the United
States, Mine. Lappin appeared in
the leading soprano roles in sev-
eral operas with great acclaim.
Der Detroit concert debut last
winter was highly praised by De-
troit critics and was enjoyed by
a capacity audience. Other suc-
cessful concerts followed, notably
two at the U. S. Capitol at Wash-
ington. Her repertoire includes
various types of songs, from folk
songs to opera, in five languages.
Mme. Lappin, while instructing
in voice at this well known music
school, will continue her concert
and operatic work, beginning with
a concert in Baltimore in Oc-
tober.

Running their unique school
a State in miniature, Jewish boys the Teacher's Association, a Jew-

in Wilno, Poland, are completing . ish secondary school.
this month their fifth year of
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operation as a completely self-
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Center Theater

SADIE COOPER,

lin teaching stadia at 2500 Taylor
6540 Woodward, at Blvd.
Ave.
OPEN II A. Si. TO MIDNIGHT
Miss Cooper may be called for
FREE PARKING
auditions and appointments at Eu-
15c to 6 P. M.... 20s After
clid 92064.
MoutIng SATURDAY IIII T1 ENIIIi
Well known here for her many
GEORGE ARLISS in
concert appearances, Miss Cooper
'The House of Rothschild'
has to her credit a number sf
cessful pupils. She studied with
Leopold Auer, one of the best
known violin teachers in this
A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
country, 01114Lwith another eminent
teacher, SliFhael Press.
Following her recital at the
Maccabees Auditorium last fall,
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Us. 1.9831 - 2.9826

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"Purge," Anti-Semitism Cause-
Dissatisfaction in Germany

pretext for placing blame upon the
Jews, one hears here and there the
voice of the average German citi-
zen, who can no longer be per-
suaded that the Jews are to blame.
One can even hear the opinion ex-
pressed teat "if the Jews were per-
mitted to deal in potatoes, there
would be enough potatoes in Ger-
many."
Such "revolutionary" opinions
from the average German are of
no small importance in Germany.
They are the expression not only
of confidence in Jews, but-and
much more important-of lack of
faith in the government as well.
They show that the people are
weary of hearing tales about the
Jew's guilt in everything, The
tune "The Jews are to blame for
all of Germany's troubles" is be-
ginningsto lose its popularity with
the German people. They don't be-
lieve it any more, nor do they be-
lieve the government.

Crowd Not Imp

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DIANA 111 NM AND
Slit..PAT CAMEHELL
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REGINALD DENNT
LIONEL ATMILL
-- And nnthe Hittite

Most Detroit public evening
schools on Sept. 10, 11 and 12,!
organized special classes in citi-
zenship for men and women who
are preparing for naturalization. (
These classes are directly under I
the Detroit Board of Education
and the superintendent of schools,
and are taught by professional'
teachers in accord with public
school standards, and in co-opera-1
lion with the U. S. naturalization
office. They provide within a
period of about 20 class nights in-
struction in our 'geography, his-
tory, national, state, county, and
city government adequate to pre-
pare the average applicant for the
intelligent exercise of citizenship
as well as for the citizenship ex-
amination.
English classes will
r1
be provided in connection f itl
those who wish to improve the '
knowledge of the language of
America. I
All instruction is free. Schools
will be open on Mondays and Wed-1
nesdays from '7 to 9 p. m. The I
list of citizenship schools is as
follows: Cass, Chadsey, Eastern,
Northeastern, Northern, North-
western, Pershing, Redford, South-
eastern, Southwestern, Western,
Burroughs, Davison, Ruddiman.

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I was present at a great Nazi
mass meeting at the Berlin Sport
Palace, where Goebbels delivered a
sharp attack upon the "traitors of
the people" who grouped them-
selves around the assassinated Cap-
tain Roehm, and against "enemies"
both within and without.
Three times in the course of that
speech Goebbels referred to the
Jews. And not one of those re-
ferences inspired a single person in
the auditorium to express his agree-
ment with Goebbels by shouting
"bravo."

This phenomenon is symptomatic.
Usually, whenever Goebbels or !tit-
her in the course of a speech men-
tioned Jews, their words were
drowned out by storms of applause.
Now, however, anti-Semitic utter-
ances of Goebbela are permitted to
pass in silence and without com-
ment, even among Nazi friends, and
at meetings at which only mem-
bers of the Nazi party are pres-
ent.
And at the Nazi clubs these days,
a stranger has the opportunity of
hearing a great deal of comment
to the effect that it's about time to
stop turning the people's head
with agitation against the Jews. In
Nazi meeting places people tell each
other openly that if Hitler hadn't
started up with the Jews Germany
would perhaps not be on the brink
of as gr eat an economic catastrophe
as she now faces. The world, per-
haps, would regard Germany in
quite a different light. The Jews
of the world, perhaps would be
helping Germany and it would cer-
tainly not have come to a boycott
of German goods. German trade
would have quite another aspect.
German exports would not have
fallen. Industry would perhaps
have revived. Germany would cer-
tainly have been able to obtain
credit abroad.
That's the talk.
Over their beer glasses in the
saloons the people sit and talk,
making a careful reckoning and
expressing opinions the government
Is not at all pleased to hear. There
is actual doubt as to the wisdom of
the Ilitler-Goebbels anti-Jewish pol-

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anti-Jewish policy was a fatal mis-
take from the first,
Believe Government Insincere
People don't believe the govern-
ment is sincere in its anti-Jewish
policy, and they don't believe in
many other phases of government
activity as well. Among the broad
masses of the German population,
the prestige of Hitler and his gov-
ernment has greatly declined.
That blind faith which the people
had in their "leader" has evapor-
ated. Their disciplined de end-
ance upon him is no more, Nor is
there any longer in Germany that
disciplined unity which was as no-
, ticeable In the first months of the
Hitler . reign. Germane have be-
gun to have their own opinions both
about the "leader" and concerning
his work.
It would be wrong to think that
the Jews of Germany no longer
have anything to fear.
The Jews of Germany are well
aware of all this They are not
nursing any false illusions. But the
Jews abroad should also know the
truth, about the situation. The pres-
ent superficial calm In Germany
must not be overestimated. The
Jews of England and of America
must still be on the watch, more so
now than ever.

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Home privileges. Near bus and
car line. 2242 Hazelwood, Gar-
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USSISHKIN DRIVE
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References. Owner going south.
HERE PROGRESSES
Longfellow Ave. Call Garfield
3770-J.
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announcing that they

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That the Zionist movement will
overcome the present discords
within its ranks, and that the up-
building of Palestine will proceed
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without serious hindrance, and
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that the allegiance of all Zionist
parties to the Jewish National
Schmidt's Noodle Mfg. Co. Fund as • common platform is an
...HOME MADE NOODLES... encouraging sign of unity which
9104 CULVER
can be achieved on the fundamen-
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tal objectives of the Zionist ideal,
is the opinion expressed by Dr.
Holiday Greetings
Israel Goldstein, president of the
Jewish National Fund of Amer-
ica, in • statement issued in con-
nection with the Ussishkin Project.
239 WOODWARD
The president of the Jewish
Cherry 5400
Nations! Fund, the agency for the
acquisition
of land, which is fre-
Happy New Year to All from
quently referred to as the com-
mon platform for all Zionist
groups and factions, based his
NEW MODERN WARSAW
view on the response to the or-
BAKERY
ganization'. appeal in behalf of
QUALITY BAKED GOODS
the Kfar Ussishkin project He
916 Westminster
revealed that. notwithstanding the
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prevailing differences of opinion,
Holiday Greeting-. from
with regards to Zionist policy.
Zionists in 20 countries in Europe
and in more than 90 communities
in the United States have enthu-
siastically extended their co-opera-
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tion to the Jewish National Fund
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CLASSIFIED

Dr. Goldstein's Statement

mtAL.,

Sadie Cooper (Mrs. A. J. AI- =
per), well known Detroit concert
violinist and violin teacher, an-
nounces the reopening of her vio- =

Rabbi Joseph Thumim has
informed The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle that there has been
a slight misunderstanding of
the statement he gave the De-
troit News relative to Henry'
Greenberg's pleyinb baseball
on Sabbath and Rosh Hashonah.
Rabbi Thumim is preparing
a statement on the question to
appear in next week's issue of
The Chronicle.

(Continued from Page One)

the promotion of the Kfar Ussish-
kin Project, I am happy to accept
your invitation to serve as a mem-
ber of the committee. Believing
also that the members of the com-
mittee will want to be among the
first to subscribe to the modest
sum which is to be raised here, I
ant enclosing a check for my con-
tribution.
"There are few leaders in con-
temporaneous Jewish life who de-
serve our tribute more than does
Dr. Ussishkin. His entire life ha'
been spent in the service of his
people, and in the development of
the Holy Land. It strikes me a,
a peculiarly happy form of testi-
monial to his devotion that a por-
tion of the land which he loved no
should be redeemed in his name.
"I hope that all of Detroit Jew-
ry, whether Zionists or not, will
unite to honor a true prince in
Israel."

A
Eloy

Studio Reopened
By Sadie Cooper

Rabbi Thumim to Make
Statement Next Week
On Baseball Question

DORA LAPPIN ON
GANAPOL STAFF

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position. Excellent masseuse,
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and invalids. Doctors' refer- I'
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One Block South of Avalon
Theater

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TWO YOUNG WOMEN, employed,
with girl 10 years, desire board 5
and room, Roosevelt School sec-
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apartment. Townsend 7-6420.

WANTED-Business or profes- ,
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and Chevrolet officials
quarters have been inspected Ly General Motors

Our new
DAVID HOROWITZ, the teacher.
Specializing in preparing Bar , who have spent years in the automotive field and they were unanimous in pro-
Mitzvahs, also citizenship. Be-
this the most complete and best planned Chevrolet Sales and Super-
ginners, children or adults ac- • claiming
Service Station in the country.
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Phone Garfield 6914-
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We also control and operate

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Next Sat. & Sun.

in response to a moral obligation
imposed upon them by a resolution
of the 18th Zionist Congress held
In order to obtain • vivid
last summer in Prague Czecho-
picture of our new home
slovakia. The observance of the
you must see it personally.
birthday anniversary of F We extend to you • cordial
70th
Menahem Ussishkin, veteran Zion-
invitation to inapect our
ist leader and world president of 1 0 new building.
the Keren Kayemeth he Israel; was
the occasion for the adoption of
a resolution which called "upon
the whole of Jewry to take part
in the establishment of Kfar Us-
sishkin," a project which calls for
the acquisition of an additional
land area upon which there shall
Mg the name of Ussishkin for the A
FRED FABER, President
be established • new colony bear-
purpose of settling on the soil
Jewish pioneers, as well as exiles
from-the lands of oppression.

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equipment obtainable has been installed to make it

possible to render a type of service that will assure

complete satisfaction.

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LINWOOD AT TYLER - One Block South of Avalon Theater

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