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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
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The lined Modest Picture
That Etre lame It of
tioll)000d
LEE CORBMAN HEADS
CONSERVATORY DEPT.
STAGE AN D SCREEN
Lee Corbman of the Detroit
5035
Conservatory of MUSIC,
Woodward Ave., has been ap-
Announce Interesting Series Detroit Playhouse Opens
Remodelled Barn
Ba Theater
of Friday Morning
at 60 E. Ferry
Lectures
•
Shel ter-Belt Genius
the course of the coin-
I scheme
ins *M in
er.
A controversy is going on in
the Arab press as to whether the
Arabs should or should not take
part in the p:.-...posed Council. The
non-cooperationists argue that the
, Council will be a mere consulta-
tive body and that many impor-
tant subjects will remain entirely
i outside its jurisdiction.
Arab public opinion, neverthe-
less, for the most part appears
'to favor participation. In certain.i
YIDDISH THEATER
Presents "The Road to Happiness"
Friday •ad Sunday, Sept.
21 and 23
— •
The new cast of actors at Litt-
man's Yiddish People's Theater,
Resuming its activities after be-
The Detroit Town Hall, Friday
Twelfth and Seward, headed and
morning series, at the Cass Thea- ing dormant for one season, the
directed by 51isha Fielizon, pre-
In
ter, will open its sixth season, Oct. Detroit Playhouse .will open a re-
sents "The Road to Ilappiness"
19, with Cornelia Otis Skinner in modelled barn theater at CO E.
"ONc NIGHT OF
this Friday evening and Sunday
her latest and greatest triumph, Ferry Ave. next Friday night,
LOVE"
evening.
g.
matinee and even
Sept.
28.
Goldoni's
18th
Century
"The Loves of Charles II." Three
with Tullio lanninati,
Fishzn are
other prominent women on the comedy, "The Coffee House," will
Lyle Talbot ..Mona Root°
celi
ina
Isaac Arko, ° Sarah
o
an
be
the
opening
bill,
playing
on
Fri-
t
Illie
e
rsc
list of 20 speakers to appear on
(prams regret is even expressedlGingold, Sam Fogel, Pearl Fogel,
day and Saturday nights for two
— on the Slag.. —
the successive Friday mornings
that the Council of 1922 was boy- Clara Honigman, Tanis Arko,
A Show That You'll Enjoy
until March 29, are Ruth Bryan weeks .
M embers of the old Playhouse
Zasls v splehevyia Felix Fogely-
Tee itadie gam. of 19 3 t
rotted.
Owen, who is making her first
be included in the
d' son ai
l nil harry
The attitude expressed by the nest, David
visit home since she became company will
IRENE BEASLEY
America's only woman ambassa, cast of the opening play and other
Executive of the Jewish Agency Jordan,
. (lei from
'That Lont= 11
former actors of that group will
in its discussions with the govern-
dor, and she will tell about This appear in subsequent productions.
rnent has, as we learn, been defin-
11411t1t1 VERNON and
Business of Diplomacy"; Mrs. Tryouts of new plays will be feat-
Rely negative. Its represents-
OWEN STONE
William Brown Maloney, a notable ured again, although not to the ex-
World', Adagio Semations
Rives are understood to have ex-
authority on current events and clusion of older works
Albert
plained that Jews cannot accept
HARRY DURNS
editor of the New Forte Herald- Riebling, founder of the Playhouse,
Deltas Comedian
the proposed Legislative Council
Tribune Sunday Magazne, will be returns as director of the revived
scheme
because it fails to recog-
24 CARLA TORNEY GIRLS
later on the list, March 1; the organization.
nize the fundamental principle
FRANKIE •ONNORS
Russian author, IrMa Skariatina
rand Blvd. Just Ott Woodward
that the stake whirl, Jews have
SAM JACK KACCSLAS
(Countess Kellar), will use the UNITED DETROIT THEATERS
in Palestine is not measurable by
Fox Theater Orrhoitra
name of her third successful book,
"The Barretts of Wimpole
the strength of the local Jewish '
LEE CORBMAN
"The First To Go Back," as the
Street" at the United Artists, stars
community at any given time, but
(Mrs. Harold Schakne)
subject of her talk on February 8. Norma Shearer as Elizabeth Bar-
.
We Thank You
is the stake of the Jewish people
i,
, whos e
. George Earle
pointed director of the class piano subject is "Social, Political and rett and Frederic March as Rob-
as a whole. Any constitutional
We simply west tell you how
Succoth Giretint, to the Entire
Browning. It is an adaptation
department of that institution.
we •peredate the eager, enthu-
regime in Palestine, they argued,
Jewld, Community
Economic
Economic Changes," and H. V.
based on the present ratio of
tieetio welcome you gam
For the past five years, Miss Kaltenborn, who is a noted broad- o f t h e stage play whir
P. W. Churchman & Co. Corbman has been devoting her - caster, talking on "Current Cornell produced with such sue-
population of the two communi-
Clyde Lucas aed His California Dons
Charles Laughton plays
STOCK BROKERS
self to the development of music Events," were both unanimously re- cess.
ties, is contrary to the principle
underlying the Mandate and the
I for children of pre-school age. quested to be returned to the pros. Elizabeth Barrett s domineering
nil Earl Lindsay's Revue of 1934
984 Penobscot Bldg,
Her work along this line has been gram this year and will speak in father and Maureen O'Sullivan is
Balfour Declaration. Under the
Cadillac 6305
To Mote who bad to he turned
unusually successful, attracting November. cast as the sister.
Mandate, the status of the Jews in
away we Innen a little tip
"The Dragon Murder Case," an
the attention of teachers in this
Palestine is not that of a recial
Stuart Chase, one of the moat
is
at
the
economists
in
America,
S.
S.
VanDine
thriller,
MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY!
country and Canada. As a re- famous
minority but of a nation. Any
sult, she now has normal classes whose subject is "The Consumers Broadway-Capitol. This time War-
institution which, from a consti-
Telephone Trinity 2 - 0100 .
YOU CAN TELL
for teachers wishing to learn her of Tomorrow"; Lieut.-Col. Stew- ren William plays Philo Vance,
tutional standpoint, would rele-
44.411Z:on2
Ff1
.
the
famous
detective.
Eugene
Pal-
of
a
a
position
successful methods for young art Roddie, the brilliant new lee-
gate the Jews to
THE WORLD
lette is once again the inspector
minority—even
if
all
possible
children.
tore
star,
talking
on
"European
YOU BOUGHT IT
safeguards were provided for ite
Dictatorships"; Richard Washburn while others in the cast are Mar-
AT KOSINS
Dr. Raphael 'ion, Technical Director of the Great Plains Shelter-
protection—would be an infringe-
Child, noted author, former am- garet Lindsay and Lyle Talbot.
belt Project, standing besides a map of Its. United Storm on
ment of the historical right of the
bassador to Italy and special en- The story is about a swimming
6540 Woodward, at
• Blvd.
which Is outlined the location of the shelter belt which still be
Jewish people in Palestine and in-
voy
to
Europe
under
the
present
pool
into
which
people
fall
and
OPEN II A, M. TI) 111115 to IIT
Big cord. hot
100 miles wide and 1000 miles long.
administration, with the subject disappear without leaving a trace,
consistent
with
the
obligations
of
The
appointment
of
a
new
sales
that'. the
FREE PARKING
the British government.
manager of the Schmidt Brewing "Changing Structures of Govern- but Mr. Philo Vance is able to
(See Story on Editorial Page)
wKvwe feel
20c After
15c to 6 P. M.
and
The Labor Department of the
Company is announced by George ments"; and Richard Hale, who solve the mystery with ease
• bout our
Starting NATIHDAY till T1 EMDA1
h
.
Jewish Agency is making a care-
has achieved outstanding distinc- dispatc
clothe. —and
Schmidt, president.
"Belle of the Nineties," written
ful study of Palestine labor needs,
The new executive is J. Leo tion in two fields, acting and sing-
Marion Davies in
y on' II fret
on connection with the forthcom-
that COY too
Dessert, for years a familiar mer- log, giving scenes from his most and played by Mae West, is on the
"OPERATOR 13"
successful operas and from his Michigan screen. Miss West is a
when /on vc
ing labor immigration schedule,
And LORETTA '111CFIG In
famous plays with the Theater be-diamoned , burlesque queen of
the sunlit)
'01111
21
To BE HAW'
October-April.
and their ion
Guild, "in costume," will appear St Louis, who gives up that title
wroplil.
ht. 1731..1. inh
In. I
price.. Drop
before Christmas.
in bola).
Orleans.
prize
fight, a murder,
After the holidays, Will Durant, to
become A the
sweetheart
of New
Jewry was still agitated about the Arab outbreaks against Jews
on Jan. 4, will reopen the series a diamond robbery and a fire are in Palestine. Reconstruction plans were being formulated. Jonah
followed by Strickland Gillilan incidents in the story. Others in
J. Goldstein (now Judge Goldstein of New York) left for Palestine
cast are John Hack Brown
Ever Offered to Detroit Public
("A Laugh—Making
Friend of Roger
Pryor, John Miljan and at the request of Felix H. Warburg to investigate the riots. Lord
You and Yours"); Dr. Lyman the
Passfield reassured a Jewish delegation in London that the National
NINO MARTINI woonlional tenor Of the .1r 1111111 the Metropolitan
Katherine
DeMille.
Powell, outstanding preacher, edit-
Ilomeland policy would not be renounced. The Jewish Agency, in
Opent, Monday, Oct. 15.
"She Loves Me Not" is on both
rotor and lecturer, on Jan. 18;
conjunction with the Zionist General Council, formulated demands
LILY PONS,
LAWRENCE TIBBET1',
CUSTOM fLOPO'S READY TO WfAe
and Count Byron de Prorok, one the Fisher and State screens with to be made on the British government as a result of the riots. Chris-
lireatc4 coloratura ..crane,
Americo'. foremont baritone,
110111111), Jon. Si.
of the greatest explorers, giving "The Notorious Sophie Lang" tians of all denominations met in New York, the first meeting of its
•
COIN), Nov. 23
1430 Griswold Street
an illustrated lecture, "My Quest completing the double bill at the kind in the United Staten, to protest the Arab massacres. Vladimir
tintnd River • ClIffool
JOSE
ITURBI,
JASCHA HEIFETZ,
of the Lost Atlanteans." Her- latter. .
famed to 'Modal and conductor,
Jabotinsky, Zionist Revisionist party head, denied that the demands
orld'e grenteet YlollalM,
Friday, Feb. I,
Crido),
Dec.
14.
best Agar, social economist and
of his party were, in part, responsible for the riots, an allegation made
historian and winner of the 1933 "OPERATOR 13" AT CENTER
ALL AT ORCHESTRA HALL—EVENINGS AT 8.30
London papers.
As a complete contrast to her by several
Pulitzer
Prize,
now
honorary
at-
In the United States, President Hoover announced the appoint-
Hoke reorione
od
SON for the ode. , at CrinnellS and Cheery 41,1111.
Lasts 14 Days More
screen roles,
$31111 to $10.01) for eerie.. }lake Omits pout& to Detroit Concert $ociety.
tache to the British Embassy, on earlier light-hearted
contributes
her meat of Harry F. Guggenheim as United States Ambassador to Cuba
ISOBEL J.111 RST, Mgr
Feb 15, will tell "What England Marion Davies
and in Hungary Dr. Tibor Loew was appointed president of the
Wants from America." V. L. finest performance in her new Budapest Supreme Court.
116101131011‘
WIIIMII•115411g
Metro-Goldwyn
-
Mayer-Cosmopol-
Granville, • distinguished English
The body of Louis Marshall was being transported from Zurich, 1131113•
actor, will present a costume re- itan picture, "Operator 13," open- where he died on September 11, to this country. Meanwhile, organi-
cital new to America but famous ing at the Center Theater on Sat- zations and individuals continuedto pay tribute to his inspired
J. LEO DESSERT
, in other parts of the world, called urday for a four-day stay.
leadership of Israel. . .
The picture is based upon the
"Dramatic Interludes."
chandising figure in the brewing
In March, John Mason Brown, last best-seller novel from the
TRINITY 2.3488
$ 12TH AT SEWARD
industry, the drug and grocery dramatic critic of the New York versatile pen of the late Robert
ment was informed of their con- --
A. LITTMAN, Mgr.
fields and the beverage trade gen- EveniriF Post, will give "The W. Chambers who, his intimate OUTLINE PROPOSED
M. Flaws., Company Director and Producer
tent.
erally.
Drama in Its Application to Life," friends declare, had Miss Davies —PALESTINE SCHEME
A. Gruslikoff, Musical Director 0 /
1. Arco, Stage Mgr.
These resolutions were con-
Mr. Dessert's appointment to and Alexander Woollcott, "The in mind as his heroine for a screen
FOR NEW COMM firmed by the last session of the
the post of chief sales executive Town Crier," will give "A Typi- version of the story.
FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 21
---
is the nature of a promotion, as cal Woollcott Program." The se-
Different from other motion
Zionist General Council (Actions
SUNDAY, Matinee and Evening, SEPT. 23
he has been a member of the Mee will close with an unique lee- pictures with wartime back- i (Continued front Page One)
Committee) in Jerusalem and
--
Schmidt sales staff for the past tore by Albert Rappaport, famous grounds, "Operator 13" deals with I
M. Fialmon and Company in • New Modern Play
they are understood to form the
eight months.
tenor of the Chicago Civic Opera the most romantic and thrilling Paper and•advise the Jews of Pal- basis of the Executive's attitude
I,M
News of Mr. Dessert's latest Company, Dr. Alexis F. Kali and Phase of the Civil War—the spies. estine to participate in the pro- in its present discussions with the
rise will be read with interest also Cecilia Roth Rappaport, pianist,
An additional feature on Sat- posed Legislative Council. The government.
by his fellow members in the with a program called "Russia urday, Sunday, Monday and Tue.- London Executive consisted at
In 3 Acts and 2 Scene.
0
All indications point to the gov-
Michigan State Pharmaceutical Sings."
day will be "Born To • Be Bad" that time of Dr. Chaim Weiz- ernment's intention to act in ac-
The Entire Company in Beautiful Parts
mann,
Dr.
Nahum
Sokolow,
Vladi-
Association, The, 'Detroit Retail
with
Loretta
Young.
cordance with the High Commis-
Reservations for seats are being
SATURDAYS
Druggist Associition and the taken at the Book-Cadillac (room
mir JabotinsIty, Dr. Lichteim, Dr. sioner's statement at Geneva. As
Price.; Eve. - 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, Plus Tax
HOLIDAYS
American Legion.
FOX
girl THEATER
who uses money'M. Solvietchik, the late Josef
the municipal elections are draw-
749), and are priced from $22.50 American
•
Matinee-25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, Plus Tan
"One Night of Love," at the Cowen and Leo Motzkin, The ing to a close, the government, it
to $12.50 for season tickets.
ihmk doter benellt performance...1lb Mc ',Minna at the
Fox, is the story of a young decision was adopted unanimously. seems, contemplates taking in
Inn once of the theater.
Fall Opening of Museum
A s a result of this decision, the hand the Legislative Co until
k
••.‘71
s
' Palestie
Program
.11.11. 1 1.\\'‘‘NIAlk\1 1:1:11M1
went to
t the
ONLY 14
wen
Announce Ann Arbor Choral won in a local radio contest to Jews
alest i n e •
of P
MORE DAYS
A comprehensive exhibition of
, travel in Italy and study singing . A
but the Legislative Council
Union
Concert
Series
the
OF RACING
American painting and two illus-'
Grace Moore is the girl and Tullio was not established because the
—
• • •
trated adventure lectures by Ker-
Carminati is the impresario who
Dilly Doubt. en f Int
President Charles A. Sink has
mit Roosevelt will be features of
discovers her in a basement cab- Arabs.
and Second Row
announced an exceptionally at- aret. The work that he puts hi,
the annual fall opening of the
After a lapse of sonic yeare.
tractive series of musical programs pupil through, countless exercises elections
were boycotted by
Detroit Institute of Arts, accord-
is dieting,
an interesting
feature the plan for a Legislative Council
ing to an announcement by Ed- for the current Choral Union and strict
before reaching
.
--
revived and in the summer
Concert series, which will be the
gar P. Richardson, the Museum's
success,
ing the visit to Lon-
56th uninterrupted series to be
of the picture. At one time his o don of the previous High Corn-
assistant director.
given in Hill Auditorium, Ann
The announcement contains the
pupil is almost ready to give up . don
r Sir John Chancellor, it
b
miss
one,
further important news that be- r or.
her career in order to marry a '
decided to take the necessary
Rosa Ponselle, distinguished
ginning with October the museum
wealthy young American whom was
steps for putting the project into
will be open each Thursday eve- Prima donna of the Metropolitan she meets while touring through effect. These preparations were
ning from 7 until 10, without the Opera Association, whose sue- Europe, but her teacher finds out
usual 10 cent admission charge. cesses in Ann Arbor have been so and puts an end to any such no - cut short in consequence of the
i riots of August, 1929.
Beginning the week of Sept. 30, glamorous, will inaugurate the se-
tion,
e Paper of
Oct24
.
.
The Passfield White
too, the museum will begin three ries by a recital
Lawrence Tibbett, operatic bam -
1930 again announced ' the Men-
free public series of art talks. At
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
tone, distinguished In the field of
Starring Friday, Sept. 28, and I datory's decision to set up • rep-
2:30 each Tuesday afternoon ■
concert, opera, radio and the mo-
gallery talk will introduce visitors vies, will be the second attrac- l continuing on Saturday and Sun- 1 resentative body in Palestine.
vies,
to one of the museum's art col-
day, two big features will be :This provision was not among the
[shown at the Hollywood Theater sections of the White Paper
sub-
lections. At 8 each Tuesday eve- tion, Nov. I. .
the Prime
hDon
Cossack Russian Cho-
T
ell
ning museum curators and out-
for the first time in Detroit. Both sequently superseded by
rus, u der the magnetic direction ! , Pictures come from the Warner- i Minister's letter to Dr. Weizmann;
side speakers will present popular
'
Edward I it thus remained in force.
lectures on various phases of art, of th diminutive but dynamic
Serge Jaroff,
ff will be heard Nov.' First National studios.
An Arlosoroff Statement
The growing popularity of Pfeiffer'.
usually illustrated. At 8 each
G. Robinson will be Marred in
1"The Man With Two Faces," one' The present High Commissioner.
Thursday evening will come illus.
Beer is ■ genuine tribute to the ex-
the renowned
Josef
Szigeti,
gal-
trated followed
talks on the
different
leries,
by visits
to them. Hungarian violinist, never beforelof the strangest and most baffling Sir Arthur
Wauchope, declared
cellency of this carefully brewed
be heard Imurder-mystery dramas of the !before the Mandates Commission
Arbor,
he ard
On this Name program of the League of Nations in 1932.
beverage. The .palate fullness" and
for the first time in the University , season.
ta,11AE AGE
EASTERN STAR CAFE
will be seen Richard Barthelmess in reply to a question b y
delicious mellow tang of this age-old
of
Der. 3.
Olf
The Eastern Star Cafe an- City
osiEYARDS
The
Boston Symphony Orches-lin his 51st starring picture, "Mid- Lugard, the British member
Pkt151 1 %t nounces the presentation of Rex
the Commission, that the pledge
recipe hue caused thousands of
bi."
ON°
Hanlon and his ten-piece orchea- tra, led by Serge Koussevitzky,Inight Ali
Monday evening, Oct. 1, will be to establish ■ Legislative Coun-
Detroiters to call for Pfeiffer's. It's
that
and
tra, who open Saturday night for consisting of 110 players, will the o
of cil retained its validity
rm ance
prfo
e
ing
annual Ann Arbor +p-[tames
right! You'll agree!
an indefinite engagement, provid- make the
',"
ames pen W arner Bro s.'smashing the government would carry it
A• eeetruatly gook-
new
Municipal
Cor•
ing music for dancing nightly, pearance on Dec. 11.
success, which will remain out after the
flag. mellow floor ...
Lotte Lehmann, spectacular musical
porations
began
to
function.
show
that
is
being
and the floor
Pere and healthful...
p • at the Hollywood through Thurs.
e .
on
If you like the light amber, pale
planned for Saturday and Sunday. German soprano, o
Nerve flannel ILIne
dsy night on a double-feature
At ■ press conference held
beer, order Pfeiffer's Famous,
This popular dining rendezvous is tan Opera Association, will make
The added feature on Dee. 7, 1932, the late Dr. Arlosor-
with meal.. . •
in ro
Jan.
25,
her Ann Arbor debut
with Its mellow, delicious tang.
famous for its Chinese and Amer.
e a every ores-
.
this program will be "Their Big off made a statement on behalf of
a
recital
o
•
d oe . . , Ainn
If you prefer • dark, richly aged
ican, dishes and is patronized by
Moment.
the Palestine Executive of the
Carmel three
which contained
A special operatic airs.
will
of.
lovers of good food.
beer with plenty of body, order
'
The
Hollywood
Theater
Jewish
Agency,
n •
Egtr• Fine
-
ogram the following:
table d hote dinner is served daily
Pfeiffer's War:burger. Both are •
• complete change of
only
55c.
There
ish
pianist.
will
be
heard
for
the
m
been
alleged
in
the
fro
and
prd
and Sunday for
y, Oct. 5,
now on sale esennbere.
darting
"It has
is no cover charge at any time. second time in Ann Arbor, Feb. etarting Frida all Hollywood shows
Al All
this date on
press that the Executive of the
Male 11 toe
Another feature is the free deli, 12.
will be completely changed every Jewish Agency informed the gov-
and tumor
The Gordon String Quartet, led ,
ery of Chinese dishes to home-
storm
Friday and Tuesday.
ernment that it would not object
ye
by Jacques Gordon, for many ,
at any time of day or night.
to the establishment of a Legisla-
ars concert-master of the Chi-
CLYDE LUCAS AND A GREAT
tive Council or that even if it did
A•ti-S•mitin Pestilence Engulfs rags Symphony Orchestra, assist.
object. would not vigorously op-
eel by Raph Silverman. second SHOW AT ORIOLE TERRACE
All Nuremberg
The Oriole Terrace, one of pose it. This allegation is un-
LONDON — (JTA) — Nurem. violinist; Paul Robyn, viola; and America's finest theater restaur- true."
: NE OLD
burg is widely infected by Julius Naoum Benditzky, 'cellist, will ants, is presenting America's most
At a meeting of the Zionist
Streicher's anti-Semitism, the Ion- make their Ann Arbor debut on versatile orchestra, Clyde Lucas Actions Committee and the Ad- !
MF C • •SHE
ki
don Morning Post reported last ■ Feb. 20.
and his California Dons. Feat- ministrative Council of the Agen-
Arthur Schnabel, eminent Ger-
r`lirkd
1.
d
week. The city is filled with anti-
ured nightly with the orchestra is cy in 1930, confidential instrue-
Ia'3rr• a~
Jewish notices and many of the roan pianist and pedagogue. will Lyn Lucas, whose different way lions were given to the Executive
~
best cafes and restaurants display appear in piano recital on March of singing has already captivated which may be summarized as sig-
notices, "Jews are not desired here" 4.
the fancy of Oriole patrons. Earl nifying that in view of the rad-
The Cleveland Symphony Or-
and "Jews must not enter." The
Lindsay, • foremost producer, pre- ical changes which had taken niers
11101;
Post also reports that bookstore, chestra, under its conductor. Ar-
sents his "Revue of 1934" three in the political situation during
and newsstands sell many cheep tur Rodzineki, will be heard on times nightly. Included in the
the last few ream the consent
anti-Jewish books, "which disgust March 28.
revue
is Mignone, sensational con- given by the Zionist Organization
Season ticke t s (includin g
decent persons."
coupon) may be or- trot dancer, whose entire routine in 1922 to the project of a Legis-
Festival
I May
.
dared by mail at the office of the is done on one foot. Olive White, dative Council could no longer be
Parisi,. Riots
CARMEL WINE Ca.Isr
considered valid.
PARIS—LITA)— Many were University School of Music, at mistress of ceremonies, playing
Resolutions Confirmed
• female Rubinoff
80 BROAD STREET
$5.50 and $10 each. Or- the violin like e
arrested here after violent clashes
soprano
The resolutions by the Zionist
and
then
switching
to
the
NIW YORK, N. V.•
on the Boulevrrd des Italians be. I $5,
den $7,
are filled in sequence.
stopper. Organization and the J e w i a h
the
vendors
of
the
Fascist
sax,
is
really
a
show
tween
Phone' W14.1ekell 4 - 31 50
Shirley Cordon, in a tap dance on Agency, quoted in the statement 1
newspaper. and those who sell the
skates; Paul Niles. Romeo of of the late Dr. Arlosoroff, were
A Good Risk
organ of the French League to
?rem &&&&& of
"Don't you want your office songs; Virginia MacNaughten, not intended for publication. It
"Those who educate children well Combat anti-Semitism. CClashesbe-
F i f i it
furnishings
insured!"
charming
little soubrette, and the is generally known. however. that
are more to be honored than they tween Jews and men selling anti-
one
they express definite opposition to
"Yes, all except the clock. Ev- 10 Oriole Adorable., complete
who produce them, for these only Semitic papers on Parisian streets
its
pro-'
erybody
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