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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

STAGE AND SCREEN

Tptrey Big Stare In the
Year'. lacteal and Snap-
plod Show!
A Remarkable R.110
Ranatetee

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'Gift of Gab'

F.-

Tuller Opens
Fritz Kreisler
New Night Club
Here on Oct. 8

Freddie Zion., and His Musicians
Eat
in

Among the night clubs to have
their fall opening prior to the
World Series is the new Arabian
Room in the Hotel Tuller, opened
last Tuesday. Many of the feat-

with

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GLORIA STUART
KTREL %%ATKIN
IIINNIE HARRIES
GENE AUSTIN
VICTOR MINIMS
'RUTH KITING
rail, LUKAS
And sre of Miters
Equally Great

urea of the newer Manhattan late
spots will be found in the newly
decorated Arabian Room.
Freddie Zierer, well known to
Detroit nigh,, club patrons, and
his Arabian Room orchestra will
furnish dance music. Thelma Bow
and Madeline Baker are featured
vocalists, and Patricia Reynolds
will entertain with a dance rou-
tine.

on Our Stage

An outetandIng arr., of
Talent
YOUR ORIONS
JOHNNY MASON
SAM JACK KAUFMAN
OMEN a BRODERICK
ADLER a BRADFORD
MICHAFI.
FRANK (IINNORS
CARLA TORNEV GIRLS
FON Theater Orchestra

=I Watkins Returns
To Oriole Terrace

The Oriole Terrace, America's
smartest theater restaurant and
supper club, presents Clyde Lucas
and his California Dons, America's
most versatile orchestra. Earl
Lindsay's "Revue of 1934" is a
Metropolitan Opera Co.
floor show worthy to be seen in
Tenor
the best •heate,s. Oriole Terrace
At Orchestra Hall,
'has spared no expense to bring to
Detroit the finest and best show
MONDAY EVENING,
yet to be seen here, featuring Mig-
OCTOBER 15
non, the world's famous control
dancer. Buddy Lake just returned
from an European tour acts as
MacNaughton, soubrette, and the
At Grinnell's Box Office
master of ceremonies. Virginia
Prices: $2.50, $2.00,
20 "Oriole Adorables", complete
$1.50, $1.25 and $1-00
the show. •
There are two shows nightly,
and 12:15.
,
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On Wednesday evening, Oct. 10,
Sammy Watkins and his NBC Or-
Baseball Fans, Celebrities
O and Everybody Were Well
chestra return to the Oriole Ter-
race for an indefinite engagement.
at Detroit's
Entertained
Featuring Rosemary Dillon, "Sing-
Gayest of Gay Spots
0 ing Watkins," long a Detroit favor-
ite, is bringing an orchestra that
is without peer. Nightly he broad-
casts over WWJ, at 11 p. m.
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HANFSTAENGL AND NAZI CHIEFS'

Soviet Music at
'HARVARD UNIVERSITY REBUKES
Concert of Icor I ,

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The Detroit division of "Icor,"

7 Nights

Commencing Monday evening, Oct. 22—Matinee Wednesday;
and Saturday

•
the only association in America 1
which sponsors Jewish colonize - Offer of Scholarship Rejected Because of His Association
in
Soviet
Russia,
an-
lion projects
with Political Group Which Strikes at Prin.
0
nounces a concert to be held Sun-
ciples Fundamental to All Universities
day evening, Oct. 14, at the Mac - ',
O
cabees Auditorium, Woodward at
Putnam, featuring several out-
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Dr. ship of a political party which
has
inflicted
damage
on
the
uni-
standing artists.
Ernst F. Sedgwick Ilanfstaengl's
The featured artist on this oc- close association with "the lead- versities of Germany through
casion will be Rose Busks, so-, ership" of the Hitler party has measures which have struck at
prano of the Chicago Opera Co., caused the Ilarvard Corp. to de- principles we believe to be funda-
who will be presented in a pro- 1 cline his offer to Harvard College mental to universities throughout 0
gram of new Soviet folk songs int of a German traveling scholarship. the world."
The Ilarvard Corp. announced
Russian and Yiddish, and in see-
James Bryant Conant, presi-
eral operatic arias.
dent of Harvard, said in a letter it had refused the offer at its fall I"
Norman Cazden, well known to lianfstaengl, Chancellor Adolf meeting on Sept. 24. Hanfstaen-
piano soloist of the Juilliard Hitler's confidential aid:
School of Music, will appear in a I , "We are unwilling to accept a
program of classic, modern and 1 gift from one who has been so
Soviet compositions. 'closely associated with the leader-
L. Malamut, director of the
Freiheit Gesanhrs Ferein, will be
•
the Detroit assisting artist, on the' •

Silver Jubilee--Transcontinental Tour

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San Carlo Opera Company n

Fortune Gallo, Director—Isobel Hurst, Local Mgr.
125 Artists--Chorus–Orchestra--Special Opera Ballet

Prices: Eve. 50-7541.00 & $1.50. Mat. Wed. 2540-75-$1.00.

Mat. Sat. 50-7541.00. NO TAX. Mail orders now. Tickets
on sale at Grinnell's now and at Wilson Theater Mon., Oct. 15

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Tickets are on sale at Grinnel
Bros. Music Store on Woodward
avenue and at Schecter's Music
store, 8925 12th St.

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Now Open • . •

tsraet Glass Forms
A Children's Band

Prof. Israel Glass, well known
band director and music teacher,
announces
the organization of a
Cyprus Seeks Settlement by Reich
childrens band for boys and girls.
Refugees
Parents
interested
in enrolling
LONDON. (JTA)—The British
administration of Cyprus, island their children are urged to coin-
possession in the Mediterranean
Sea, announced its readiness to
extend important facilities for
Jewish immigration and settle-
ment on the island.
FRITZ KREISLER
The administration will require
Fritz Kreisler, world-famed of each prospective immigrant
violinist, will make his final ap- possession of f50 ($250) or a
pearance here until 1937 or 1938 guarantee of this sum by one al-
on Monday evening, Oct. 8, at ready settled in Cyprus. British
the !Masonic Auditorium. citizenship will be given the im-
migrants after two years' real-
San Carlo Opera Company Bence.
Jews, chiefly form Germany,
at Wilson Theater Start -
have already acquired 70,000
October 22
dunams of land in Cyprus, mainly
for fruit groves, and two German
Crowning his achievements of Jewish colonies, with 200 inhabi-
a quarter-century, Fortune Gallo, tants, have been established near
impressario of the internationally Laranca and' Famagusta on the
famed San Carlo Opera Company east coast of the island. The new
which opens a brief seven-nights settlers are gladly welcomed by
engagement at the Wilson Thea- the local Greek populations.
Mino Martini at Orchestra ter, Monday night, Oct. 22, with
matinees on Wednesday and Sat- Protest Desecration of Sea of
Hall on Oct. 15
Galilee by Electric
urday, presents, for this season,
IR It AST YERNOR
Corporation
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Mino Martini, new tenor star of the greatest aggregation of
ISRAEL GLASS
American
and
European
operatic
TIBERIAS.
(JTA)—Monks of
the Metropolitan Opera Co., will principals he has ever ,Asembled. the Italian ...nd
with
German monas- municate at once with Mr. Glass
be presented by the Detroit Con-
at
Assembly
Hall, 9125 Twelfth
teries
at
Tabgha
near
here
have
tremendous
success
of
The
cert Society, Isolx1 J. Hurst, man-
ager, at Orchestra Hall on Monday Fortune Gallo in presenting his received for signature a petition St., Garfield 4464, or at his home,
Verentile M. C. in Songs
3380
Monterey
Ave., telephones
company of stellar singers at to the High Commissioner pro-
evening, Oct. 15.
ZITA AND ANIS
on prices anyone can pay, in such testing against "desecration of Townsend 73-862 or To. '7-2272.
Tickets
for
this
concert
go
Smart Dante Artist.
Children enrolling will be re-
cities as New York, Boston, Wash- the Sea of Galilee, which is holy
sale at Grinnel'A on Monday.
As a worker, Martini is indefa- ington, Chicago and 75 other to Christendom" by the Palestine quired to pay a nominal charge of
PAT VERNON
Electric
Corporation
(Rutenberg)
in
the
United
States
and
cities
"My, What • Dummy .
tigable. liundreds of carefully
51 a week, Mr. Glass states.
chosen concert songs are in his re- Canada, is sufficient guarantee expansion works.
For years having conducted
FRANCES STEVENS
pertory; he commands many tenor that the local engagement will
Dashing Songs
On July 18, 1098, U . S. Gun- bands here, Mr. Glass's work Is
roles in important operas. His per- actually mark an epoch in the
boats Helena and Wilmington at- well known to Detroiters, and the
BORIS ROMANOFF
sonality is strongly magnetic. lives of music-lovers.
at Manna- present enterprise is expected to be
Pianist De Labe
There is about him a frank, genial
Mail orders are now being re- tack Spanish gunboats
a phenomenal success.
youthfulness that attracts his au- ceived by the management of the nilo, Cuba.
diences at first sight. A New York Wilson Theater.
his
and
reviewer said of him, "Mr. Martini
The operas to be presented
has all in his favor before he ut- here are:
ters
a
note."
Handsome,
youthful,
Featuring Terry Itota, Tot alba
Monday, "Aida," ballet; Tues-
with a sunny personality and a
and local
u
Tint 11)1.F.ItS, mdeal
voice of surpassing loveliness, Mar- day, "Carmen" (French), ballet;
Wednesday
matinee, "Hansel and
1 G., oiteetaluing In the beautiful
tini brings fresh blood and brilliant
C.FtInil Lounge.
tetift, right. 1931. Jewleh Telegraphic A gen. y. 1.. )
new talent to today's list of singing Gretel"' in English, followed by
DINNICII 91.50
ballet
divertisement,
ballet; Wed-
Minimum Daily anti 1411111,10 $150
celebrities.
nesday evening, "Cavalleria Rua-
Saturday $1.00
Five weeks after the savage Arab pogrom in Palestine
free Curbing
No rover charge
"LIFE OF VERGIE WINTERS" ticana" and "Pagliacci"; Thurs-
things were beginning to quiet down and observers could take
day,
"Lohengrin"
(in
German)
MATTE SILK, SIgr.
stock
of the situation. A London financial writer estimated
AT CENTER THEATER
with Maria Jeritza (guest artist);
that the riots resulted in $5,000,000 damages. One of the
O
Friday,
"Samson
and
Delilah"
(in
English papers discussed the possibility of the United Staten
A typical American small town
progresses through 22 years of French) ballet; Saturday evening,
taking over the Palestine mandate. Both Church and State
"Rigolletto"
(Italian)
ballet;
Sun-
in Italy saw eye to eye on the turning over of the mandate
the most picturesque period of
to Italy. Prime Minister MacDonald deceived Dr. Chaim
the country's history in "The day evening, "Trovatore" (Ital-
6540 Woodward, at Blvd.
ian) ballet.
Winters,"
RK0-
Weizmann, president of the Jewish Agency, at a conference
_of
Vergie
Life
OPEN II A. M. TO MIDNIGHT
Tickets
for
the
operas
will
be
on
Radio Picture starring Ann Hard-
at which Dr. Weizmann made known to him the demands for
FREE PARKING
sale
at
Grinnells
on
Monday.
protection asked by the Jewish Agency and the World Zionist
20c After I ing. In the period covered by
15c to 6 P. M.
Organization. Immigration to Palestine continued unabated,
the dramatic story a passing par-
Elwrtiag SATURDAY WI TI'ESDAT
OTT t1-744
the riots not seeming to deter the plans of Polish immigrants,
lade of fashions and changing cus- "Love from Heaven" at
397 of whom made the journey from Warsaw since the riots.
1 toms is shown, as the town evolves
Littmann's Theater
"VERGIE WINTERS"
That everything was not settled, however, in to be noted from
With ANN HARDIN()
;from a somnolent community of
the fact that Moslem merchants rejected the proposal of the
horses
and
buggies
to
a
thriving
"Love From Heaven," an oper-
"CIRCUS CLOWN"
I little metropolis with busy auto- etta in three acts by Isidor Lil-
Jews for commercial peace. The American Palestine Emerg-
With JOE E. BIBBIN
ency Fund was announced as having reached the $1,700,000
mobile-lined streets.
lien, is is being featured at Litt-
The picture is being presented man's
mark.
People's Theater,
Internal Zionist politic: were featured by the announce-
at the Center Theater, Woodward 1 7 th and Seward, this Friday eve-
HELD OVER
ment from the Revisionists that they would remain within
ning, Oct! 5, and Sunday matinee
and the Monday
3rd Sensational Week
day.
s
the Zionist Organization but would combat the leadership.
Monday and Tue
,
and evening Oct. 7.
In the United States the Committee on Good-Will Be-
UNIQUE FLOOR SHOW
An added feature is d C ai y r C u
Starred in this operetta are
tween Jews, Christians, sponsored by the Federal Council of
E . Brown.
Clown," with Joe u E.
Km) Night—PO ,
Max Class, Misha Fishzon, Celia
Churches of Christ in America, announced that it would con-
EATERS Pierson and Isaac Arko, with the
tinue despite "some misunderstanding that have arisen regard-
UNITED DET ROIT TH
entire cast of I.ittman's Thelter.
ing policies." The misunderstanding that have arisen re-
Humorous and serious situa-
garding policies." The misunderstanding had to do with the
tions are delightfully mixed in SENSATIONAL PROGRAM AT
question of proselyting. Max Epstein, Chicago millionaire,
"The Last Gentleman," at United
EASTERN STAR CAFE
gave a million dollars to the University of Chicago for the
Artists, with George Arliss in the
construction of an art building. The body of Louis Marshall
The sensational Rey Si sters,
title role. Charlotte Henry, who
arrived in this country and was interred in Salem Fields
won so much praise for her youth- formerl y of Earl Carroll's Vani
Cemetery, New York, after impressive but simple ceremonies
f charm in "Alice in Wonda. ties who do the world's only double I
at Temple Emanu-El. Later in the week it was announced
u
land,"
plays the granddaughter of fan dance, have been held over at
that one-tenth of Mr. Marhhali's estate, estimated at $5,000,-
an irascible old millionaire who the Eastern Star Cafe for a third
000, was willed to charity.
continually baits his relatives, week. The floor show also in-
Jews greeted a new government, friendly to them, in
cludes
Rex
Hanlon
and
his
10-piece
' everyone of whom he suspects as
Austria. Lithuania disbanded the Iron Wolf, anti-Semitic
standing around eager for his de- orchestra, Jay Jayne, Rhumba
Fascist organization. A delegation from the Jewish Deputies
mise in order to inherit his dancer; and Melonia Soloway, ac-
Club in the Rumanian Parliament received a pledge from the
; wealth. Edna May Oliver, Janet robatic and toe dancer. The dinner
government it would take steps to halt new anti-Semitic
' Beecher, Ralph Morgan, Donald show starts at 7 p. m while the
attacks spreading throughout the country.
Meek, Edward Ells , Frank AI supper shows are presented at 11
bertson and Joseph Cawthorn are p• m. and 1 a. m. There is no cover
the leading players of roles into charge at any time.
fitted.
Choice of ('hinese and American
' which each has been neatly
Mr . Arliss , peppery, sputtering dishes are always available and
RAY SISTERS
has a full course dinner for 55e is lea-
slyly
chuckling
by
turn,
land of those characters of the Lured daily. Cocktails, wines and
Cornier', of Col Carroll's YanItiee.
in the World e Only Double
beers are also served while free
I caliber he most enj oys.
DANCE
Michi- delivery service to homes is avail-
FAN
o
1 "Outcast Lady," n the
AI.
gan screen, is taken from Michael able at all hours by calling Euclid
JOY JAYNIt
Rhumba Dancer
Arlen's play, 'The Green Hat." 2000.
ARELANIA SOI,OWAI
Iris March is played by Constance
Acrobatic. Toe Dancer
Bennett while Herbert Marshall Mrs. Roosevelt to Be Heard by
REX HANLON
Women Zionists
takes
the part of Napier.
10-0.•
red Si.
NEW YORK. (JTA) — Mrs.
"Big Hearted Herbert," at the
°reheat..
Broadway-Capitol is adapted from Franklin D. Roosevelt will speak
the comedy which played two sea- at one of the sessions of the twen-
ieth annual convention of Hades-
You'll fild
sons on Broadway.
mere than Good Food
At the Fisher and State. "Hide- s ah, the Women's Zionist Organi-
It Is. Eastern Star
ation of America, to be held at
out"
and
"The
Scarlet
Empress"
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FIVE YEARS AGO THIS WEEK

Center Theater

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$125 •.A

.RNEIT IlAWFSTAENOL

gl's offer, the corporation stated,

came to Cambridge from Berlin
for the 25th reunion of his class
and "stole the show" at the Har-
vard commencement exercises.
Later he attended the society

among other innovations. • sound-
C. P. 0.: "So you believe thnt
man Rights Against Nazism, rams
will re} a Tn• ,' fur.e
up his letter to John Thom, "mai-
On July 17. 1846• Lieut. C. 0.1 Inch
the Navy than natural ability?"
Hotel,
detachment
tre d'hotel" of the Stevens
Fremont
with
naval
"W-1 I. Ion ant to he
and as for a definite statement hoisted flag over the mission of St. I it thief petty officer, didn't you?"
from the hotel as to its stand on Johns.

Nazism.

—

to 11.30 p. m,

WORLD'
SERIES

wedding in 'Newport, R. I., of
John Jacob Astor, 3rd, and Ellen
Tuck French.
'the towering, piano-playing
aid of Hitler proposed a $1,000
scholarship to enable an outstand-

ing Ilarvard student to study in
Germany for one year.
In his letter offering the schol-
arship, Ilanfstaengl said:
"This (scholarship) to my
mind would fittingly symbolize
my perrennial love and affection
for Harvard, Boston and New

BROADCAST

Operating 2
Electric Score Boards

FOR ALL GAMES, BOTH
IN DETROIT AND
ST. LOUIS

England. It would, moreover, con-
stitute an additional factor in the
Important process of intellectual,
scientific and human interchange

Games Start at 1:30

RACING

between the United States and
I Germany, without which there can
be no true insight, no true un-

derstanding, no true progress."

TITANS TO MEET W. & J.
NEXT FRIDAY

Starts at 2:15 P.M.

Admission, $1.25

University of Detroit third
game will be played next Friday
evening, Oct. 12, in the Titan
Daily Double on First
stadium, against the strong Wash-
and Second Races
ington and Jefferson eleven.
W. & J. is reported to have
one of the finest teams in the
country as is evidenced by their
showing against the powerful Uni-
versity of Pittsburgh' team last
Saturday when they went down
to defeat in one of the most bit-
terly fought games ever player
between these two ancient rivals. ALTMAN',S JEWISH HOUR,
Coach Charles E. Dorais of the

STATE RIR GflOUNOS

University of Detorit is still work-
ing to find the ideal combination

from the wealth of material that
he has on the squad. Last Friday
he tried the experiment of separ
sting Nott and Lutz, his two mos t
brilliant backs, using "Doug" to
head the passing attack and Dick
to do the heavy work in ball-
carrying, though Lutz also did
some passing. Before the season
is over, it looks as if Dick would
be accurate enough in his heaves

to rate as a first-class "double-
threat." In a pinch he can punt

also, though he probably will not
be called on to perform in this
capacity.

Hyman Altman Explains His
Political Attitudes

On Tuesday evening a special
holiday program was given by Hy-
man Altman over the facilities of
Station WMBC, on the occasion of

the closing of the holiday season.
Joyous music marking the Simchas
Torah festivities were featured
during this special program, which
had no commercial features. Hy-
man Altman, in the course of his
remarks on this special program,
said, "I want you all to be joyous
and happy, as befits this holiday

A certain actor found that re- occasion, but on this occasion I
hearsing one's lines aloud is a want to remark that I have re-
bad habit and leads to complica- ceived numerous calla and requests
tions. Having a few moments be- asking my opinion as to who we
fore his scene was called, he should vote for in the forthcoming
walked to a corner of the set, re- election. I want to say, frankly,
peating in a declamatory tone, that at this particular moment I
not yet determined who we
"Darling, will you go to lunch have
should vote for or whom we should

with me?" An extra girl at his
elbow said. "Certainly!" And he
eouldn't explain his way out of
the invitation.

Jewish vote to one particular party
or to some particular candidate.

termed would be an advanced
ides of automobile service. And
now he is proud of the way his
service ideal has been realized.
Truly • one-stop service station
where motorists can receive In •
minimum of time and cost com-
plete service, including gas, oil.
washing, boliahing, painting, body
repairing, top covering, automo-
bile radio repairs, tires, etc. A
complete stock of Chevrolet parts
is also on hand.

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CLYDE

LUCAS

And His CatIforma Dons

EARL

LINDSAY'S

"Revue of 19:14

FIVE STELLAR ACTS AND
10 DANCING ACIORABLES 20

Three

Shows Nightly 8-11-1

•eer Chore. 7I Ana . Fate
Smorleaf Solve , (Bib
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then SI oft sot s ,
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SENVATIONS TWIT( 2.0100
partial. pit 041 to door

Coming WED., OCT. 10

SAMMY WATKINS
and his

N. B. C. ORCHESTRA

Thin, of course, is ridiculous. The
Jewish vote cannot be delivered
because the Jewish voter is too in-
telligent. It is my sole intent to
ascertain the respective fitness of
the respective candidates for the
office they seek, and their attitude

the no.. flashes on his period, as
rendered I,/ Mandell Bernstein
and David Bernstein regulariy on
this period.
This Sunday musical selections;
toward the Jews, so that I may will be given featuring Rhoda Zs-

NEW HOME OF LINWOOD CHEVROLET, INC.

This magnificent building, the and earnest desire to always
new home of the Linwood Chev- please, Fred, even as • boy, boast-
rolet, Inc., located at 13200 Lin- ed that some day he would pro-
wood at Tyler, was formally vide Detroiters with what he

recommend. I intend to interview
all of the respective candidates
and determine who are the best
fitted for the respective office they
seek, and I shall also attempt to
detemrine their respective attri-
butes toward the Jew in general.
"I want to tell you, as I have on
different occasions, that I am not'
an office-seeker, and I have no az
to grind, and that my sole interest
is in the welfare of the Jewish

people. There are home persona
who state that they can deliver the

EASTER
STAR•CAF

committee for the Defense of Ho- proof nursery for children.

et the Towle' 125

DINNER

Coll Cherry 5100 for Rosersatiena.

was "appreciated"
Hanfstaengl, en alumnus of the
Ilarvard class of 1009, wrote the
offer in a letter last May. He

are shown.

opened recently. The company
was host to hundreds of visitors,
who were unanimous in proclaim-
ing it the most modern and most
complete Chevrolet sales and
super service station in Detroit.
With the completion of this
building, Fred Faber, president
of the company, saw a dream he
had visioned for many years
realized. A veteran in automo-
bile circle' and succesaful, too,
because of his conscientiousness

Tas

a

MOST MODERN AND COMPLETE CHEVROLET SUPER
SERVICE STATION OPENED BY LINWOOD CHEVROLET

the Wardman Park Hotel, Wash-
ngton, D. C., on Oct. 14, 15, 16,
it was announced at the national
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
Starting Friday, Oct. 6, the heaodguarters of the organization
Hollywood Theater, deluxe sec. 1 here.
TABLE Di cier, 55c
and-run house on West Fort St., I Mrs. Alexander Lampert of Mt.
CHOTE
No0).ot — or
will swing into a new policy and Vernon, chairman of the conven-
Minimum
will offer a complete change of tion committee, announced that
program every Friday and Tues.; delegates will come from 300
day instead of Sunday and Thurs-1 cities, representing 40,000 mem-
bers of organization in nearly ev-
day.
This new change will enable the ery state. More than 1,500 dele-
Sett 61.111mMIPIL
gates and guests are expected to
their
Hollywood Theater to offer
big programs at the earliest attend.
available moment, and they will Micraehi Leader Pleads for Uaity
Demands Chicago Hotel Make continue to offer double-feature
Coalition of all elements in
Stand Clear on Nazism
programs carefully selected from Zionism and recognition of the
CHICAGO. (JTA) — "T h e
principles
of the Torah are the
the season's best pictures.
only means of securing peace
DAWA is surely a Hitler organi-
An owl performance is sched-
that the
still
hope
within
the
ranks
of those working
night!
zation, and I
for every Saturday
for a Jewish Palestine, according
Stevens Hotel will be frank uled
with the last complete show start-
they
do
president of
Gold,
enough to tug either that
ing at midnight. Free parking to Rabbi Wolf
or do not wish to support Halm:-
tre- the Mizrachl Organization of
facilities continue to be
America,
who
has
returned
from
ism in America."
mendous favor with the patrons.
In this manner, Dr. James M. This 4,000 seat theater maintains, Palestine and the Mizrachi World
Executive Conference in Lemberg.
Yard, secretary of the Chicago

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5,000 Of

FREDDIE ZIERER'S ORCHESTRA

Mr. Faber, in renewing his in-
vitation to Detroiters to inspect
this new building, stated, "I be-
lieve our new home will be a
revelation to you. I know that
every Chevrolet owner will find
the bringing of their car here for
service a pleasant and entirely
satisfactory experience—and that
the prospective Chevrolet owner
will be delighted with the assur -
ance of such unparalleled service
iu we offer."
Associated with Mr. Faber are
Max Carp, who is secretary-treas-
urer of the company, and Carl 8.
Schiller, who is sales manager.

myself determine the best man for havie, soprano; William Haggai,
the office, and if there is en y per- baritone singer, and Mr. Schein of
son who seeks my advice, I will the Halevy Hazomir. The guest
gladly give them the advice after speakers will be Kurt Peiser, ex-
I have determined for myself. I re- ecutive director of the Jewish Fed-
peat, that I am not an office-seek- eration, who will speak on the pro-
er and that I am not working for posed Jewish hospital, and Judge
a job, but my sole purpose is to Thomas M. Cotter of the Record-
ameliorate the condition of the lo- er's Court, who will speak on a
cal Jewry. I know that you realize timely and interesting topic.
that I will not take advantage of
the confidence that you have al-
Budding Buffalo Bill
ways reposed in me. In this respect
A hard driving taxi-driver ig-
I want to say that I am not par- nored • red signal, threatened the
tisan, and that the forthcoming traffic policeman's knees, missed the
election will afford you the oppor- street island by • hair, and lightly
tunity of splitting your ticket in grazed a bus, all in one dash.
order to vote for the hest men fit-
The policeman hailed him, then
ted for the office, and the men who strolled over to the taxi, pulling a
are believed to be most friendly to big handerkerchief from his pocket
Jewry."
enroute.
On Sunday, Oct. 7, between
"Listen, cowboy!" he growled.
o'clock noon and 1:30 p. in., Hy-
12 "On yer way back I'll drop this and
it up with yer
man Altman will again feature teeth."—Legion
see is you can pick
Weekly.
over his period Mandell Bernstein.
giving the news flashes of the
On July 19, 1918, U. S. S. San
world affecting Jewry. Mr. Altman
the off California,
is
formerly
wishes to acklowledge the hundreds Diego-
blown ap
and sunk
FL
of calla received by him last Sone by German labouring ,* Island,
'tire.
day, thanking him for featuring

