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Combination Anniversary, Open
House and Chanukah Celebration
At Jewish Center Dec. 1 to Dec. 8

anniversary, mothers' public speaking class at
combination
A
open house and Chanukah cele- the Dexter branch.
bration is being planned by the " All those interested in debate
Jewish Community Center for the participation are asked to be at
entire week of Dec. 1 through 8. the Center at the above men-
On Saturday night, Dec. 1, an tioned time.
exhibition of gymnasium and ath-
HIKE ON SUNDAY 0
letic activities in the form of a
The Jewish Community Center
Maccabiad will be held. The ex.
hibition will consist of class work, is planning a hike for all mem-
fencing, mass drills, boxing, hers and prospective members
other over the age of 16, on Sunday,
wrestling, basketball and
gymnastic activities. This will be Nov. 18.
All those interested are asked
followed on Sunday evening by
a community dinner sponsored by to be at the Center at 9 a. m.
lunch and
the board of directors of the Cen- and to bring their own
ter, and to which the community 12 cents.

will be invited.
Monday evening there will be
club and class exhibitions, and
Tuesday evening will be parents'
night, arranged by the Mother',
Clubs.
The Art and Music Schools will
sponsor the Wednesday evening
program, which will consist of ex-
hibitions of the work done by
the beginning and advanced art
classes, the arts and crafts class,
hobby clam and the wood-carving
class. The music school will give
a recital.
Thursday evening will be given
over to the dramatic groups for
the presentation of plays and
sketches, and on Friday evening
the feature event will be an open
forum.
The anniversary program will
end on Saturday evening with a
basketball game and dance.
Judge Rubiner, president of
the board of directors of the Cen-
ter, has appointed henry Meyers
as chairman and Mrs. Samuel R.
Clogower as vice-chairman of the
committee in charge of the ar-
rangements.

REGISTER PUPILS FOR
A NUMBER OF CLASSES
now being
Registration is
taken at the Jewish Community
Center for classes in typing,
shorthand, book of the month,
contract bridge, cooking and sew-
ing.
These classes will all be eve-
ning meetings. Those hiterested
are asked to stop in at the Center,
8904 Woodward, and register.

through land monopolization and
the doors of the country were
closed—Prosperity disappeared in
this air,
APPEAL TO COMMON SENSE
Does this sound very theoretical?
On the contrary, I think the pro-
gram of economic Zionism is so
simple that it would occur to the
most ordinary mortal.
' Take your most elementary sort
of human, and to reduce the prob-
lem to a grasp which will not
stagger him, say to hint: Here in
the town of Middletown, there are
HO people who are unemployed.
What shall we do with them? Do
you think we should coin some new
money? Do you think we should
put them on the dole?
And what would his answer be?
He would say, "Well, why don't
you put them on the land lying
on the outskirts of Middletown.
There they could raise food for
themselves, and have very cheap
rent." That much would occur to
the most simple individual.
But perhaps what he wouldn't
realize is that this reform in its
effects, would • go much further.
For as any good economist will
tell you, as soon as the hundred
unemploigel were taken away from
Middletown, the wages of those
remaining in Middletown would
Immediately rise. For as these eco-
nomists( will tell you, an unem-
ployed man is not only unhappy
in himself, but his presence is the
means by which even the wages
of those employed are kept down.
Or as Karl Marx himself once put
It, without, I believe, seeing the
full implications: "It is the re-
Serve army of the unemployed
which makes possible capitalistic
exploitation of labor,"
RETURN TO QUESTION
If my argument fails to convince
you that the solution of the world's
economic problem is free immigra-
tion and free land—then I re-
turn again with my original ques-
tion "How do you explain Pales-
tine's prosperity?"
Your answer, perhaps, is that it
was possible to achieve this pros-
perity in Palestine because Pales-
tine was an empty land. And I
answeryou that Palestine was
never quite as empty as large
stretches of Texas, New Mexico,
Vermont, Maine or even sections
of New York state.
Think it over, an dthen when you
have arrived at an opinion agree-
ing with mine, run for Congress on
an American Zionist platform.
What is being done in Palestine
can be done here. It's the pro-
gram that is important.

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teers: "Why have the critics to
PARENTAL EDUCATION .
his shows? If anyone in town can
PROGRAM ON MONDAY
keep critics out of ■ theater it
PHONE WHITHER 9200
A parental educational pro-
is Rice, He owns the theater."
gram for the Mother's Clubs will
Witney Bolton was embarrassed.
be held at the Jewish Community
He liked Rice's new shows. John
Center at 8904 Woodward Ave.,
Mason Brown said: "Why should
on Monday, Nov. 19, at 8 p. m.
the critics say all the mean things."
Miss Marie Racy, consultant of
Richard Lockridge suggested that
the child study division of the
DAVID GOLDBERG, Prop.
Rice might improve his manners.
Michigan Parent-Teacher Associ-
And Mr. Mantle, the New York
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Authorised Semet-Solvay Dealers
ation, and a member of the fac-
dean, says that Rice will regret his
ulty of Wayne University, will
outburst, that he won't quit the
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speak on "Parent-Child Relation-
theater, that the critics criticize
ships."
Mr. Rice's shows, not himself, and
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The program is being sponsored
that Rice might profitably , leave
by the Nursery School, Summer
the personal element out of his
Play School and the Day Camp.
attack on the critics.
Fathers as well as mothers, par-
A PERSONAL VIEW
ticularly those whose children are
All of which brings us to this FIRST DEBATING SQUAD
affiliated
with the Center, are In-
department's reactions. I like both MEETING ON MONDAY • vited to this meeting.
The first meeting of the Jewish
of Mr. Rice's plays this season.
I like them with reservations. And Community Center debate squad, COURSE IN AMERICAN
I can see why the critic who doesn't which will represent the Center JEWISH HISTORY OPENS
pick his spots but spends 160 eve- in the Detroit Jewish Forensic
A course in American Jewish
nings in the theater a season might League debates, will be held on
history is being offered at the
jump on the Rice plays where a Monday evening, Nov. 19, at 9
Jewish Community Center, 8904
more discriminating playgoer- p. m., at the Center.
The league debates are begin- Woodward Ave., beginning Wed-
critic might not be so vicious.
nesday evening, Nov. 21, at 7:30.
"Judgment Day," the play about ning the first week in January
This course will cover Jewish
and
will continue through May.
the trial in the land of a dictator-
life in Europe just before the
ship that obviously stems to Hit- A number of questions will be de-
discovery of America, through the
ler and the trial of the Reds for bated and more than one team
coming of the eastern Jew in
burning the Reichstag is an impas- will be used.
Maurice A. Glazier has been se- 1880.
sioned plea for tolerance. While
The class will be conducted by
not particularly. held by it, I was lected to coach the teams and take
THANKSKIVING HOP OF
not unmindful of some powerful charge of the inter-club debate Norman Drachler, who formerly
CHI OMICRON NOV. 29
taught
at the Jewish People's
moments in it. But I liked "Be- program. Mr. Glasier was one of
That is the reason our
tween Two Worlds" better and it the coaches of the last year's School, and was head counselor
Milt-Bernie
and his band will
for
four
years
at
Unser
Camp.
is that of which I prefer to write. to and was also the instructor
Colonial Room is becoming
The course will be open to all play at the Thanksgiving Hop to
"Between Two World" is the of the senior public speaking
increasingly popular — that
story of an ocean crossing and of class. This year, in addition to members and prospective morn- be given by the Chi Omicron
Fraternity on Thursday evening,
and prices which will be
the people aboard the boat mak- his coaching, he is teaching the hers of the Center.
Nov.
29,
at
the
Congregation
ing the trip. In the technique of
sure to please your sense of
B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Law-
his Puitzer prize-winning success,
economy.
MIZRACHI TO PLAN
CAPITAL COMMENTS
rence. Unusual lighting effects to -
"Street Scene," he introduces us to
DETROIT CONCLAVE gether with colorful posters bear -
it five and ten-cent heiress, a Sov-
We serve a seven-course
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PAGE
ing the names of the different
iet film director, an impotent poet,
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dinner for ;1.25.
an ex-Russian princess, a success-
fraternities, sororities and clubs
lature,
Citron
led
the
fight
for
will comprise the setting, in addi -
ful advertising man who reads the
llarabonim", has been appointed tion to decorations in keeping
New Republic when sober and talks social legislation.
• *
to head the synagogue committee with this holiday.
of the new world to come when
Connecticut Democrats' hold Cit- whose work will consist of organ-
drunk, a lady drunk, some flip so-
The committee for this dance
ciety folk, an ex-speakeasy pro- ron in high regard, because of his izing all local synagogues and are: Bernard Beeman, chairman
record
in the state legislature, he sympathetic organizations for the
prietor, some species of nouveau
of the dance and in charge of
was nominated in 1932 to run on arrangement of the convention.
riche, a Hollywood (used as a
publicity; Murry Katz, decora-
synonym for ignorance) film star, the state Democratic ticket for the In the committee are also Rabbi tions; Dave Freedman, tickets;
her negro maid, a couple of puppy office of Representative-at-large.
Martin Smith, orchestra.
in
the
election
he
was
defeated
by
lovers, sailors, officers, mothers,
Blakewell• Connecticut Democrats
children. etc.
Donations Received by Jew-
continued to maintain their faith
These characters Mr, Rice pre-
in Citron and this year he was
ish Children's Home
sents to us in a vivid series of
again nominated to run for that
From Mrs. Leah Holtzman of
character portraitures, much in the
the election
office.
The
results
of
2968
Calvert Ave., in honor of
manner of a series of Ruth Dra- show that Citron kept pace with
the birth of a son to Mr. and
per sketches. When he gets around
the leaders of the Democratic tic-
Mrs.
Joseph
Holtzman.
to it, he tells us the story of the
' From Mrs. Jennie Kramer of
conflict of philosophies between ket.
Those
in
Washington
who
know
809 Josephine Ave., in memory
the Soviet director and the five
of Louis and Bessie Harris, for
and ten-cent heiress. It reaches Mrs. Kahn were somewhat worried
'
the Harris children.
a climax in a second act off stage during the course of the a Congres-
time it
sional compaign. For
From Mrs. Irwin Cohn, 4205
seduction.
CASS
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BAGLEY
DETROIT,
MICH
looked as if the Sinclair movement
Fullerton.
THE POINT OF IT
in California would result in her
From Mrs. Philip Slomovitz,
In this framework, Elmer Rice defeat. Her race for return to the
8272 Monterey.
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presents his views on Communism. House was extremely close.
we
are
between
two
Now, he says,
Through her re-election, Mrs.
worlds. He has his characters Kahn begins her sixth term of
argue the pros and cons of the consecutive service in the House.
new system. And just as he seems She first was elected in February,
to have made a pretty good case of 1925 to succeed her husband,
for Soviet discipline, the will to the late Julius Kahn.
triumph, he takes on a soft soap
• • •
ending (no they don't get mar-
Governmental agricultural work-
ried) that vitiates ■ bit of his ers in Washington, particularly
propaganda.
those having to do with the opera-
After listening to the argumen- tion of the New York live poultry
RABBI E. AISHISKIN
tive discourse of the playwright,
are worried these days. The I. Stollman, Rabbi S. M. Fine,
code
one has a right to expect him to
cause of their worry is the strife Rabbi J. Ungar, L. Katzer, I. Gen-
carry through, to be decisive in
between the New York poultry dleman, L. Dann and I. Vellick.
his pleading for the Soviet cause.
dealers and the Kashruth Associa-
.
The banquet committee is head-
But this Mr. Rice doesn't do.
ed by Mr. Temchin as chairman .
And I hope he won't set me down
As a result of the ban on slaught-
The
journal committee consists of
as a great big meanie for point-
ered poultry put into effect by New
Samuel Shnitz, chairman, assisted
ing out to him that his attempt
York rabbis, the market for live
HE first nine months of 1934, your Ca.
Rosenthal, Edward
to write a drama of the proletar-
poultry is being demoralized due by Mrs. I.
ian in terms of the present day to reduced consumption. The ban Ruthenberg, Rabbi Stollman and
Company
paid to its employees the above
(shall I say capitalistic?) theater, is having serious effects on farm- Max Temchin. The food commit-
Is doomed to failure. Mr. Rice, as ere who ship their poultry to the tee is headed by Mrs. I. Ruben-
evidenced is "Between Two World"
stein; the publicity committee has
amount This money is practically all spent
New York market.
too good ■ playwright of the
Edward Ruthenberg and Max
• • •
current technique to write a play
Choinsky
as
co-chairmen;
the
ac-
in Detroit, where Gas Company employees
Since the disagreement between
of the new technique. That, I
comodations committee is headed
believe, is his failure. And I the poultry dealers and the Kash- by Mrs. Spivak, with Florence
live and work.
am certain that the directors of ruth Association is based on a re- Edelman as co-chairman.
ligious issue, the government has
the Theater Union, New York's
of
Previous to the convention Me.
radical theater, would condemn his indicated that it will stay out
newest play while agreeing with the dispute. If both aides request, laveh Malkah meetings will bc
So, you see, a substantial part of our returns
however, the Agricultural Adjust- held every Saturday night in a
his Ideology.
ment Administration will aid in
The drama of the worker, the
different synagogue. Last week it
settlement.
goes directly back to the people of Detroit,
■
working
out
drama of the protest must be
Racketeering in the New York was conducted in the Young Is-
couched In terms of the worker
live poultry market received a se- rael Hall, and next week, Nov.
creating a market for Detroit products and
and of protest. "Between Two
blow when the Federal court 17, it will take place in the Beth
Worlds" is written in terms of vere
In Brooklyn sentenced the Schech-
parlor comedy. It hasn't the fierce- ter Brothers for illegal activities in Yehudah synagogue, Pingree and
Detroit merchants.
ness, the 'dynamics that "Steve- their business. St ashington be- Woodrow Wilson. A fine program
dore" for instance, possessed. Mr.
heves that the penalties imposed on has been arranged with Cantor
Rice's earlier play, "We, the Peo-
these poultry operators will do Boyarsky participating. All see
ple" came closer to this idea of
much toward helping them to clean
the theater than did either of
in the New invited. .
his new playa this season. But up the racketeering
The grand opening of the con-
York live poultry Industry which
it didn't approach "Stevedore" In
Clifford at Bagley-Phoae CHerry 3500
millions
each vention will take place on Sun.
intensity and that play, until a is costing consumers
somata
day, Dec. 30, and the banquet on
ye
ar.
new one comes along, must re-
tcoorosta. IOC J. T. AI
Organizations
Tuesday, Jan. I.
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are requested to keep these dates
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' drama of protest
In "Between Two Worlds" Mr. failure. open and to arrange to attend
Now, without attempting to both these two occasions and all
Rice attempts to be too fair. That,
I feel, is • mistake. The boun- hedge, I want to rep'at: I enioved sessions of the convention.
th e la
daries of the theater to limit an th
P Dramaticall it was a fail.
author that he must confine him- ure and in that respect the critics Montefiore Lodge Thanks-
giving Grocery Party
self to one point of view or else were right in attacking it. But
audiences liked it and that I think
risk the danger of boring.
Nov. 26
Of all contemporary authors, It is the reassurance that gave Mr.
seems to me, only Galsworthy could Rice the courage to attack the crit-
On
Monday
evening, Nov. 2f,
be successful though Impartial. ics. But then. the public liked Montefiore Club will hold its sixth
And he always drove towards • "Abie's Irish Rose" and still I
annual Thanksgiving grocery par-
point. And Shaw, diseoursive as don't think Mr. Rice would do any-
ty for members and their friends.
his plays are, always pointed them; thing but agree with the critics
The affair will be held in the club
never conducted an impartial de- in their denunciation of the play.
And there, for the time being, norm of the B'nai David Syna-
bate. That is what Elmer Rice
gogue, Dexter and Lawrence. and
rate
the
matter;
Elmer
Rice
ver-
strove to do In "Between Two
will start promptly at 8 p. m.
World." It is the cause of his so' the Critics.

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