Timpentorrjaisii itONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE STAGE A N D SCREEN ,Julian WednesdayTown a "Russia _ As It Is" is 111., Is 0 Picture for the Million. (1,01 1.01rd .•I.Ittle %%omen - L. 31. Montt ttttt ro's Immurni Et Monte Carlo Ballet Russe at the Masonic Auditorium Dec. 3 5 "Anne of Green Gables" E *Rh Anne Shirley as "Anne" A CALA 110121tAt WFALE 511011 Meet from the Casino de Parse THE SAXON SIMI- PIP: Estrendlnary bingstere The Intentelionstly Famed SKEGE FLAs11 World's Created' dein' , Per Rod Leughter JON PEANETS and his SIMIAN 1.16012p4 Mild sold Oooly Wrodenorn- MADIE A RAY FRANK CONNORS In Senn KAIT31AN and his 31,41. Thome Deliehtful Itentro VIE 1,1,Milii4Ls TOIRNEY 11; ARABIAN HOTEL TULLER Fri., Sat., & Sunday Only P. M. Till Clooing Three wonderful nights, for folk• who eri.S4 delightful enterteln• meld, dun, .11)On end nee food. When the Monte Carlo Ballet Russe comes to the Masonic Aud- itorium, Detroit, for three eve- ning performances, Dec. 3, 4 and 5, as well as a Wednesday mat- inee, audiences will see the glam- orous result of a rare collabora- tion of numerous temperamental artists. Each of the seven complete bal- let productions to be presented represents the efforts of at least four creative' masters: the libret- tist, the composer, the choreog- rapher, the scene and costume designer. Serge Diaghilev, late genius of the ballet, excelled in bringing such men as Stravinsky, Bakst, Fokine and Nijinsky to- gether without any of them com- nutting murder or even mayhem. This art is dramatically dem- onstrated in the sensational new American ballet, "Union Pacific," which will have its Detroit pre- miere Monday night. Col. W. de Basil, guiding spirit of the company, brought together for its creation Archibald MacLiesh, the poet, as librettist; Albert John- son, the scenic designer; Nicholas Nabokoff, the composer; Irene Sharer, costume designer; and Leonide Massine, the Monte Car- lo's own maitre de ballet. PHONE TE. 2-9770 NIGHTCLUBS BILL WALKER EASTERN STAR CAFE The Eastern Star Cafe con- tinues with Madame Etienne, who presents her all-star revue featur- ing Diane Tani from the World's Fair and Mabel Habbair, Queen of Blues, and the Seven Ador- ables. Music is furnished by Rex Hanlon and his famous orchestra. The Eastern Star is located at 6515 Grand River at Grand Blvd., and there is no cover and no minimum charge at any time. Sally Fields Column to Start Next Week TIM perfaet dunes Iron, I.rewenting new and Intricate routine Karl Spaeth's Orchestra at-rs AND OTHER CLEI Elt eat 3 SHOWS NIGHTLY 10e1 DELICIOUS COCKTAILS 25, 30 and 35 Cents rat RESEMVATIONS-471. 5200 No COVER ANY TIME Always PACKS THEM IN It's His Latest and Greatest of All Spots The Chocolate Bar WNW 1.25 ER 432 LIVINGSTONE Now tit. Antoine WHAT A SHOWI sent 411 S{M 10 BIG ACTS FAST! SNAPPY! GAY! Featuring SLICK WHIT E LNIA INEI and the H uman Seal PAULINE BRYANT Fenton -Chant of the needs" Dance Bunnie's Chocolettes D.C. 0.95 A Sextette of Mod Dentilul Kepi. Dewitt, Guest Artist Nite EVERY SUNDAY Featuring VISITING STARS IS p. ra. Sunday Dinner $1.25 Ind NO COVER CHARGE nda" A CONFESSION OF FAITH 8.95 I believe in God, who is for me spirit, love, the principle of all things, I believe that God is in me, as I am in Him. i believe that the true welfare of man consists of fulfilling the will of God. I believe that from the fulfill- ment of the will of God there can that which is othinganbd follow nothing for all m g ood for me I believe that the will of God is that every man should love his fellowmen, and should act toward others as he desires they should act toward him. I believe that the reason of life Is for each of us simply to grow in love. I believe that this growth in love will contribute more than any other force to establish the King- dom of God on earth.. To replace a social life in which division, falsehood and violence are WI-powerful, with a new order in which humanity, truth and brother- hood will reign. From My Religion by LEO TOLSTOI, Service I ce Daily , Grand egon Aerating ;00 MAN )H EL w nwo ■ O Cantor I Goldin ► anrite H t L e t Ca r NO. triermerki • sad by *Innen Ill nose - 4 - 5 Triumphant Return—ENTIRE Company ARABIAN ROOM AT TULLER The Arabian Room at the Tal- ler Hotel presents for Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights an all-star show featuring Alexan- der and Swanson, the perfect dance team, presenting new and intricate routines. There are rev. eral other clever acts, while Karl Spaeth's orchestra supplies the music. In addition to the ex- cellent cuisine, cocktails are served for 25, 30 and 35 cents. There is no cover charge at any time. ' WEBSTER HALL COCKTAIL GRILL A new and exiting addition to the floor show at the Webster Hall Cocktail Grill has been add- ed this week in charming Ruth Delmar, "the girl with the bari- tone voice." Ruth, who hails from Boston, has recently finished an engagement at the Fox Thea- ter where she scored a hit with her voice, which is of phenomenal low pitch. Santora and Polite, talented ballroom team, continue the sec- ond week of their engagement, presenting unusual dance treat- ments of waltz, bolero and slave routines. They come directly from the Congress Hotel in Chi- cago, where they danced to the music of Eddie Duchin and his band. Now their accompaniment is played by popular Emerson Gill and his orchestra, which is in the eleventh week of a record-break- ing stay. Marian Mann in the featured soloist with Gill's or- ganization. Del-Mar Welcomes Ina Del Marvin For the past ten years, the Del- Mar School of Beauty Culture, located in the Stormfeltz-Lovely Bldg., Woodward and E. Grand Blvd., has brought an added rec- ognition to the business life of the new center district by becom- ing the largest school of its kind in the Middle West. Del-Mar is a story of a woman's devotion to a business career. In 10 years, the student enrollment has grown from 13 girls to many hundreds. The woman responsible for this growth is Madame N. B. Watt, who, after 10 years of concen- trated effort, feels that she has worked hard enough and that the There's no door for the buying time is opportune to pass the tha will shut out the world of school and its various activities to m. en another. The new owner is Ina Del Marvin, founder of the Ina Del Marvin Shops in the David Whitney Bldg. . 1 "'”-; '. Characteristic of the whole- rThe hearted devotion that built the Del-Mar is the answer that Ma- dame Watt gave to the question of why she should wish to sell a business that has more than doubled in volume each year. She Raid, "For many years I have wished to retire, to seek a much- needed rest, and at last, after careful deliberation and investiga- tion, I have found someone I know is capable of not only car- rying on the work I have started but one who will have the ambi- tion and experience to give the Del-Mar students the bigger and better Del-Mar we have always wanted. Beginning with next week's is- sue of The Chronicle, Miss Sally Fields will contribute a weekly column entitled "Hitting the High Spots." This new feature, which will be run for the pur- pose of acquainting readers of The Chronicle with the worth- while night clubs, restaurants, shops, etc., will be presented in the Sally Fields inimitable newsy and intimate style. Richard Hale, Famous Singing Actor, at Cass Theater on Friday Richard II a I e. distinguished baritone and dramatic interpreter, will give a program for the De- troit Town Hall, at the Cass Theater, Friday, Dec. 7, at 11 a. Si. This is the last Friday morn- iffg program before Christmas re- cess. The lectures will be re- sumed on Jan. 4 with the appear- ance of Will Durant. Mr. Hale, the young American baritone, who has achieved dis- tinction in two fields, is merging his talents in a strikingly indi- vidual way for the delightful and versatile program of operatic scenes, folk songs, characteriza- tions based on famous plays and the evolution of Negro songs, which he Will give. In addition to his appearances with Stokowski, Damrosch and Koussevitzky, Mr. Hale is widely known for his re- citals In London, Berlin and New York and for his spectular success in the title role of Gluck's "Orpheus," having been the first man in this country to sing the role and the first baritone in its entire history. UNITED DETROIT THEATERS Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler head the cast in "Flirtation Walk," the spectacular musical which is now on view at the Mich- igan Theater in Detroit. The stage show this week features Benny Davis and his nationalls famous revue with Bobby Lane, Evelyn Farney and Jimmy Byr- nes, Ruth King, the Winstead Trio, Edith Mann, Rollo Pickert, Blanche Lewis, Bobby Bernard, Jimm'y Shea and Guy Ramond in the all-star show, Doug Fairbanks returns to the screen after an absence of two years with his appearance in "The Private Life of Don Juan". which is now showing at the United Art- ists Theater. The first Detroit showing of "Crimson Romance" with Ben Lyon, Sari Maritza and Eric von Stroheim, and Helen Hayes in "What Every Woman Knows", are the two big features on the screens of the State and Fisher Theaters this week. FOX THEATER A new juvenile star, Anne Shirley, has the leading role in "Anne of Green Gables," at the Fox. In the notable cast are Helen Westley, 0. P. Hegel', Sara Haden, Charles Grapewin, Murray Kinnell, Gertrude Mes- singer and Hilda Vaughn, The stage show includes the Saxon Sisters, singers; Serge Flash, juggler. and Joe Peanuts and his monkeys. HOLLYWOOD THEATER For tour days, starting Friday, Dec. 7, the Hollywood Theater will offer "Cleopatra" and "The Lemon Drop Kid" as a double- feature program. Starting Tuesday, Dee. 11, for three days only. the Hollywood Theater will offer "The Fountain" and "One Exciting Adventure" on the same program. "What this conference is inter- ested in in not what a man believes, but what other people think about him, and do to him because of what There is no objection to people's he believes."—Newton D. Baker, thinking what they like—just so at a seminar of Catholics, Protes. their thinking isn't done aloud. tants and Jews. It AUDI I ORIUM 9. HUROK Presents COL. W. MASI LI U. S. Jews Urged to Greater Participation in Land Re- demption in Zion LLET RUSSE de MONTE CARLO • •• . DEC. 3—EVE. Union Polito, tylphin, Igor, NEW YORK,— A unanimous DEC. 4—EVE. A•era's Wedding, vote of the representatives of all Bodkin, Danube. DEC. 3—MAT. Sylphidet, Aurora's Zionist parties and groups in the I Wedding, Igor. United States was cast Wednes- DEC. 3—EVE. Provo Union BOX OFFICE: GRINNELL'S re. 2.7100 day evening at the annual meet- • Paola*. . Danube. ing of the board of directors of the Jewish National Fund of TEMPLE FORUM America, to re-elect Dr. Israel PRESENTS Goldstein as president of the American branch of the Keren Po-Author of "31erchunto of Dthat" Kayemeth Le'Israel for a second Lecture: "The International Munitions Industry Exposed" terni. The meeting, held at Zion- TEMPLE BETH EL .1 ;. ■ 7' .. III ist headquarters, I11 Fifth Ave., AI II:30 listened to an impassioned plea by Woodward at Gladstone lirket. 133.-1t lcanple Dr. Goldstein for expanding the A work of the American branch of 011elinTRA IN PERSON the Zionist land-redeeming agen- ( MALL cy, with a view of arousing the SEATS TODAY FRIDAY EyE Priv, 81.23 to •2.30 interest of American Jews to a hot 001, DEC. 14 full relaization of the importance (Willer 705 of the land problem. Reporting an increase in the Jascha Heifetz, who ranks as American receipts of the Fund one of the truly great violinists of amounting to, approximately, 40 the world, comes to Orchestra MISS CELIA ADLER per cent as compared with the re- Hall Friday evening, Dec. 14, for his first violin recital in some Theater of New York, will appear ceipts for the preceding year, Dr. years. Heifetz appears as the at- in Detroit on Sunday, Dec. 23, to- I Goldstein warned that the normal traction in the series offered• by gether with an able assisting cast , growth and development of the the Detroit Concert Society, Iso- in Maria Stefkofsky'a three-act Jewish National Home will be Presents Her bel J. Hurst, manager. play, "Doctor Monica," in the I thwarted unless greater resources 4r Featuring An emotional experience, Scottish Rite auditorium of the Ma are placed at the disposal of the charged with beauty, rich with sonic Temple. Jewish National Fund to extend from the and spiritual warmth, is a Heifetz In addition to this presentation, considerably the National Jewish concert. A lifetime of playing is a concert will be given following land possessions in Palestine. Ile Queen of Blues behind Heifetz today, and several the performance, to include songs, deplored that such resources were and 7 Adore:files outgrown careers. He has been recitations from Sholom Aleichem, not available in a year when Pal- successively an infant prodigy, a Peretz, Reisen, Yeoash and Bialik. estine absorbed 40,000 new Jew- flax MANION and III, ra111,011• Orrheotre boy wonder, an adolescent genius. This performance is planned un- ish immigrants, 25 per cent of He passed through the fire of these ■ N„Z17.1 ° :,,;`( . 1,„,, .. der the auspices of the Jewish Na- which were refugees from Ger- dangerous periods to emerge a many, whose primary need is land tional Workers Alliance. great and mature artist. He has Miss Adler is the daughter of on which they may gain a foot- circlealt heglobe four times. hold in the Jewish National Home, Tickets are on sale at Grinnells the late Jacob Adler. Critics hail The first section of a George her acting as among the ablest of Music Store. this day. She has been triumphant Washington Forest, a tribute on the English „aeon the Jewish snonsored by the Jewish National 'he stage. Fund of America on the occasion of the bi-centennial anniversary . of the birth of George Washing- bach said. Tht school will be ton, was planted in Palestine, ac- opened in the fall of 1935. cording to Dr. Goldstein's report. Dr. Dushkin will hold the post ONE Dr. Alexander M. Dushkin of Chi- The Washington trees consti- SUNDAY, of Associate Professor in Educa- DAY cago has been unanimously chosen tute an important section of ex- DEC. ONLY by the executive council of the He- tional Method and Administration tensive aforestration work car- (Scottish Rite Cathedral) 23rd in the newly formed department of brew University as the first pro- ried out in the Holy land near fessor in the new department of education which will be established Kfar Hahoresh, in the Valley of THEATER PERFORMANCE AND CONCERT as part of the faculty of humani- education at the University in Jeru- Jezrael, a site contributed for the by the Well Known Artist salem, according to word received ties, for the purpose of providing Washington Memorial by the Jew- opportunities for graduate studies ish National Fund, the instrumen- in pedagogy by teachers employed in the public and private schools of tality of the Zionist movement, Palestine. The department will which acquires land in Palestine ith • Celebrated Artist Ensembl e presenting specialize in the training of teach. as the property of the Jewish people. More than 76,000 trees, ers for secondary schools. the majority of which are pine Dr. Dushkin, who is at present executive director of the Board of trees, have been planted in this JeWish Education in Chicago, was area. The project was carried out IN THREE ACTS the first Jewish inspector of schools with the aid of contributions by By Mari• Stefkofsky Staged by Jacob Cohen appointed by the Government of American Jews, raised during the Arranged by th e Jewish National Workers Palestine during Sir Herbert Sam- Washington bi-centennial year. Alliance A resolution passed by the uel's administration, He lived in Palestine from 1919 to 1921, dur- meeting expressed tribute to the ing which time he was associated memory of Baron Edmond de with the Zionist Board of Educa- Rothschild as a great benefactor tion, and taught in the Hebrew of Palestine who has, single-hand- Teachers' Seminary in Jerusalem. edly, redeemed for Jewish settle- "Better training of teachers is an ments hundreds of thousands of outstanding need of the education- dunams of land upon which the $ 12TH AT SEWARD TRINITY 2.3488 al - system of Palestine," said Dr. first Zionist colonies were estab. FRIDAY NICHT, NOV. 30 Roaenbach. "At present the Pales- lished. The meeting authorized SUNDAY, Matinee and tinian teacher's seminaries are in the Administrative Committee of Evening, DEC. 2 reality nothing more than second- the Jewish National Fund to work ary schools, modeled on the Euro- out plans for a public memorial pean gymnasia. For years educa- and for a nation-wide effort to in- tors and parents in Palestine have scribe the name of the great Ba- been pleading for more adequately ron Edmond in the Golden Book DR. ALEXANDER M. DUSHKIN Three Acts - 7 Entire Cast trained teachers, as well as oppor- of the Jewish National Fund. by Dr. A. S. W, Rosenbach, presi- Lyric, by I. Rosenberg — Writte n tunities for post-graduate training Other officers elected were: Rev. dent of the American F riends by 1. Friedman training for teachers already in Music by B. Blank the Hebrew University. Dr. Dush- Zvi H. Masliansky, honorary pres- service. It is only natural that the OA kin is expected to arrive in New P r i eesl E;•--35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, Hebrew University , at the head of ident; Louis Rjmsky, treasurer; Plus Tax York in December and will proceed associate treas- Matinee-25c, 354 60c, 75c, Plus the educational system in Palestine, I. 11.*Kowalsky, Tax immediately to Palestine, to begin urer; L. Segal, honorary secreta- 10 should supply this need." alalK V1K4 KM 10101\11. 100 I.' 1 LI III Kg work at e th U i y. it He H will • n vers I LI .W4111MIK41 ry. An administrative committee also head the practice school, to It doesn't require much pram of fourteen was also chosen. be established along the lines of tice to acquire the art of being similar experimental educational i.„ Everybody Will Want to Hear an Address on Nazis Proscribe 28 Foes projects in this country, Dr. Rosen- BERLIN. — Following its re- Anti-Semitism by cent official warning that any German found guilty of treason on behalf of a foreign govern- ment would "forfeit his head," the Reich Interior Ministry and Foreign Ministry proclaimed the Author of Articles in New Masses forfeiture of German citizenship by Martin Plettl of New York, a REVEALING THE EXTENT OF ANTI-SEMITIC former Socialist • party official, and 27 others. All are charged PROPAGANDA IN THE U. S. with carrying on anti-German propaganda abroad. While most of those proscribed are former Socialist and Commu- nist leaders who succeeded in get- ting across Germany's frontiers when the Nazis came into power, the official ban includes Leonhard seven of the entire population will Frank, pacifist novelist, and Klaus feel the beneficent touch of life Mann, son of Thomas Mann, Ger- insurance during 1934, man Nobel Prize winner. Both . "Of the payments during 1934 . , are accused of agitation against A meeting of the Michigan repre- over 800,000 will be by reason sIC Germany in Prague newspapers sentatives of the Continental As- the death of the policyholder am published by fugitives from Ger- that, as respects all the •deathiti is+ surance Company WAS held .in the the United States and Canada dur- many. Others outlawed are Prince Detroit Athletic Club Thursday ing 1934, including men, women Benny Friedman, successful first- Max Karl von Hohenlohe-Langen- evening, Nov. 22. Herman A. Beh- and children, approximately six year coach at the City College burg, who is charged with work- rens, president of the Continental out of ten had made life insurance of New York, Is Morris 'Welner's provision for their dependents" ing against Germany in the Saar choice for coach on his All Jew- Assurance Company and the Con- D. Miley Phipps, superintendent Basin territory, and Count liu- "Illy" Wehtsteek, star halfback fah eleven. As an All-American of agencies, spoke on meeting the bertus von Loewenstein, author on the University of Pittsburgh selling problems which life insur- quarterback at the University of of "Germany, the Tragedy of a eleven, named In that porition ance men are facing under pres- Michigan, Friedman was one of Nation." ent conditions. and chosen captain of the Jew- the greatest Jewish football Erwin Piscator, who produced R. B. Smith, state manager of ish All-American football team players of all time. "Red" plays in Berlin • few years the Continental Assurance Com- selected by Morris 1Yelner, ago, also forfeits his citizenship. pany, was in charge of the meet- sports editor. Hubert Marten, former Separa- ing.SIusl Ie introduced Mr. Wiereno, g tist agitator in the Rhineland, of kegon, and Phil Kanter of who Is now believed to be in the Ben Tolmich Agency in Detroit, Fracne, also loses his German who were the leading producers In passport, as do a score of former the state during the last 30 days. Socialist writers Communist and Seventy-five representatives of the Loyal Eren in Sleep who are working on emigre news- company were in attendance, Wil- liam Curtis, president of the Na- papers in Prague, Paris and tional Casualty Company of De- Amsterdam. troit, was a guest and spoke briefly. Dr. Otto Straser, brother of Mr. Behrens was introduced by Gregor Straser, one of the vic- George Corner, who has represented tims of the June SO Nazi "purg- Continental Casualty and Assur- ing," also is on the government's ance Companies for the past 25. list of outlawed Germans. He is years. branded as an "archtraitor" and charged with plotting in .Prague to overthrow the Hitler regime. A newcomer knocks at the por- tals of Heaven, calling for ad- mittance. Moses, appearing on the THE GIVER scene, asks him: "Well, and her is the Chosen People doing down le blind to loore of withered ••• . - an HERMAN A. BEHRENS below there?" The new arrival And deaf to children crying In the night tinental Casualty Company, was replies: "I beg your pardon, but For bread'. Co-h.1, In that rich heri• which Chosen People do you mean? tag.— the featured speaker, Mr. Beh- Amerb•—th.lre In an equal right We have two down there now!" rens made some significant state- T. Ine an4 laugh, to lat., and to play . They Sr. the wended tictima of the ments ec",srning the broader as- Nth,. He who has no inner nobleness The guiltier* martyr. of se III.atarred pect of I f insurance in its appli- cation to present problems. He has nothing, even if be be of noble They had nn bans In shaping. Theirs stated: birth. • the filen Of 'mono routs In not, where hope "During 1934 the life insurance to ton. Conwi•nc. of mine, naltrl numb companies in the United States and Think about the misfortunes of Canada will pay benefits in ap- deep we h•wt! apart Pins re. te Ton proximately seven million cases and others, that you slay be satisfied lo walah Main res smugly walked with your own lot. these benefits will render financial alone Tony I reach the crew:road. and I re assistance to _over twenty million Con4n4.41 done the reed the mutterer, people. In °the. words, on the The bosoms of the wise are the tam. average of one person out of every tombs of secrets. —1/121hugh L. Ministered*. IL;: t.$1.107$ 5 1 . 11$2.2142.7 s ; SOHN. H. C. ENGELBRECHT December 4th EIFET EASTERN STAR CAFE Madame ETIENNE All Star Revue DIANE TANI World's Fair Mable Hubbair e f: ins ALEXANDER & SWANSON r'— RABBI GOLDSTEIN * * ROOM All-Star Show, f Celia Adler, celebrated star of the Yiddish stage, who has also been widely acclaimed as a great star of the English stage, former leading lady of the Jewish Art Heifetz Concert Here on Dec. 14 I WISH ejudice n at the It school, e-year-old I that at elebration them re- Ilenry, a wi sh pa r. ijoyed the id a little le of the h as the at once all Henry mine ldren, by Julian Bryan, Princeton '21 author and lecturer, who has just returned from Soviet Russia with thousands of feet of motion picture film and innumerable "stills" taken by him in the course of a long itine- rary through that country, will be the speaker and show movies at theTown Hall Series in the Fisher Theater Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. His subject will be "Russia As It Is". The remarkable thing about these pictures is that they were not "edited" in any way, or even cut, so Mr. Bryan says. They were taken with the full consent of the soviet authorities and the United States without the slightest sug- gestion of any surreptitious action. Tickets for th hrilling movie lecture may be trchased r now at Grinnell's and Jonday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Fisher Theater Box Office. J N Fr RE-ELECTS ti 1116 PERFORMANCES MASONIC DECEMBER 3C COR4 IININt *4' In "Dr. Monica" A Euclid r'.. 2000 ..i , * Hebrew University Professorship For Dr. A. M. Dushkin 0 , . . • 41101) A :14fr 'f'Nwe 6515 GRAND RIVER AT , GRAND BLVD. Masonic TeMple CELIA ADLER W "Doctor Monica" •. • Littman's Peoples 'Theater 9 % Menashe Shalnik, "Jonah Seeks a Bride" 01 10 ■ John L. Spivak Maccabees Auditorium MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10 Insurance Benefits Outlined by Behrens