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•
THE LEGAL
STAGE AND SCREEN
CHAS. ROTH and CECIL BERDUN
PROUDLY PRESENT
CHRONICLE
Song, Dance Revue
On May 24 and 25
Name Cast for "Waiting for 12 Shows of "Opera Under
The Roth Studios of Stage and
Lefty," to Be Played
the Stars"
Radio Arts, located at 4464 Cass
May 24 and 25
Ave., will again present its fourth
'Stars of Tomorrow'
Samuel Goldenburg, the eminent
Jewish actor and his company, are
being held over for another week
at the Littman's People's Theater.
For his farewell performances, Mr. =
Goldenburg will play the title role
of the well-known story "Urke
Nachalnik" a story which rdn in
the Jewish Daily Forward a short
time ago. "Urke Nachalnik" is be-
ing played throughout the world
at present with great success. This !=
is the first time this play is being I
shown in Detroit. It is produced by --
Mr. Goldenburg and will play Fri-
day evening, May 17, and Sunday
matinee and evening, May 19.
Mr. Goldenburg is supported by
his entire New York cast.
Detroit .• Grewleat Maze
and Semen show
The Nation'. Sneelhewrf
J. J. Shubert, who is person- annual "Stars of Toniorrow ' at
"Waiting for Lefty," the tem- ally handling the production of Masonic Temple
Calling all stars! Calling all
the
musical
comedies
and
oper-
Friday,
May
TWO PERFORMANCES
pestuous hit play by Clifford
stars! That's the name of the new
ettas to be presented by "Opera
.
.
Odets that Broadway applauded
24 and natur-
floor fantasy at the Oriole Terrace.
into an overnight sensation, will Under the Stars" at Navin Field
The feature- of the show for the
this summer, has made known Hay. May 25, at
be given two performances in De-
current
week is Donna and Derrell
the
12
shows
to
be
presented.
I
p. m., under
MASONIC TEMPLE
troit by the New Theater Union
le lIer Greatest Pletstee
in their famous Death Dance, one
Starting with Sigmund Rom- t h e direction of
on Friday and Saturday evenings,
of
the
most
spectacular pieces of
berg's "Student Prince,"
hi I
May 24 and 25, at the Detroit
Charles
Roth
and
"OUR LITTLE
terpsichoreen art, it has been my
!opens on Saturday night, June X.
" ith
Art Institute.
•ocil Berdun.
pleasure to see. . . . Another of
each of the 12 shows will be pre- The
GIRL"
and His Famous NBC Band
cast will be
"Waiting for Lefty" has been (tented for a full week, with per-
their unusually clever numbers is
coniprised of
IM the West.
the tango danced to the strains of
hailed by every New York critic, ' formances every night. There wilt), ever
DANCING FOLLOWING SHOW SAT. EVE.
400 of De-
"St Louis Blues", — Can you pic-
with undeviating unanimity, as be a new show each week with troit's cleverest
For R
Il, Ii mood's Are Hand
lions Call Temple 1.2552
ture that ... Sally Joyce is the
the most exciting and powerful the first performance on a Sat
In Ills 19SS Revert
juveniles
and
bit of feminity that does the ryth-
day night.
Roth Studios of Stage and Radio
adults.
play to burst in on Broadway's
mic shouting while Maybelle Van
4464 Cass Ave.
The other musical shows to be
Th e mus i c w ill
GUS ARNHEIM
theatrical doldrums.
the
so
awfully
clever
producer
of
presented following the opening hi, played by 14).
and his
Cecil Berdun the line, does some smart special-
- Humbly and inconspicuously, ' week performances of "Student
popular
ties . . And here's a couple of
Cocoanut Grove
"Waiting for Lefty" opened in Prince" are "Rose Marie" by orchestra leader, Ben Pollack, and
extra flashes. this is the final and Boris Thomashefsky in "Bar
Orchestra
an out-of-the-way New York Frind, week of June 15 to 21; his famous NBC recording or- farewell week for that extremely
Mitsvah" Starting Wednesday
The
"My Maryland" by Romberg, June d• s( s .. Dancing will follow the
talented master
theater, off the beat of the criti-
Starting Wednesday and conti-
ceremonies
Itirert front the 210.10
"22 to 28; "Bitter Sweet" by Noel 'show on Saturday. All seats are rightfully termed the of man
Club
of ninny nuing through the following Mon-
t'aitital al t It a Reset
cal death-watch first-nighters, and Coward. June 29 to July 5; "Won-
re-served at 40 cents, 83 cents and
1040 WAYNE
day, May 27, Boris Tomashevsky
Company of Stan
presents
CLIFFORD 2640
the dawn-patrolling columnists. : derful Night" by Johann Strauss, $1.10, and may be obtained at the moods, Billy Carr, who has with-
out a doubt made more friends in will be featured in the 100 per cent
The cost of the scenery. it has July 6 to 12; "Blossom Time" by stile los or the Masonic Temple. Detroit than any of his predeces- Yiddish talking picture, "Bar Mitz-
been noted by 0. 0, McIntyre, Romberg, July 13 to 19; "Cyrano Many juvenile stars will be feat- sors ... This is also the last week vah".
GRACE MORGAN
with an eyebrow-raised awe of ' de Bergerac" by Samuel Pokrass, ured, such as: Mary Jane John- for harry Punk and his Band of a
4op11141 fettled sonsAfre..
one who has not completely for- July 20 to 26; "Last Waltz" by son, Paramount child star, and Million Melealies.
MILDRED TOLLE *
ELAINE MANZI
gotten that he once press-agented !scar Strauss, July 27 to August Doris Fox, sensational tap dancer.
• • •
A. ro.1,0 1. I , uro
Ziegfeld's extravagant "Follies," 2; "Nina Rosa" by Rombegr, Aug.
COLONEL JOE ALLEN
Just a good spot to spend sonic
t es t Jtolse e otliont1 Things to Ka.
was only $280. In a few weeks, 3 to 9; "Land of Smiles' by Franz
MAW, of 1 erernonle.
• Fine Food and Drinks t h at satin- •
of that extra "dough" you got
the public clamor for the work Lehar, Aug. 10 to 16; "Dream
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
f ■ the 'noel exacting fl•Msods or
Girl"
by
Victor
Herbert,
Aug.
through
the
chain
letters
—
at
the
of Odets had risen to that point
TABLE D'HOTE DINNER
11.Counte Dinner cur
Club Plantation where rythm, Jacob held its meeting Tuesday
1-Shou• Nls Alt,-1
where the producing group had 17 to 2:i; "Countess Maritza" by
afternoon at the temple. Mrs. Saul
music and fun galore reign su-
,
SHAN AUSTIN*
NE5 eat. A
t o bring it up to Broadway for Emmerich Kalmen, Aug. 24 to 31.
Birnkrant
presided
and
Mrs.
M.
,5 Oreheed rs
1
roe VII 1 1 IA 1114;
The nightly performances will
regular showing.
"Firelight Entertainments." a preme ... where the most dance. J. Kollin read the opening prayer.
able band in town — Earl Walton
start at 8:30 at Navin Field. A
Just as meteoric has been the large portable stage will be used handbook of campfire programs, and his boys—hold sway . , , where Election of officers was held with 15(15 '•
If
a
Mrs, Saul Birnkrant re-elected
rise of Odets, brilliant young
Presents • "Tn..;
which can be erected in place by Margaret K. Soifer (price 75 the shows are gay and peppy and president; Mrs. Irving Steinman,
Jewish playwright. Almost a boy,
cents) will be published by the where you throw all reserve to the
following
an
afternoon
ball
game.
,
"CHAPAYEV"
he is only 28, he has played bit Popular prices will prevail.
'DREI GROSCHEN OPERA' and
Furrow Press, 115 Eastern Park- winds and just have one grand vice-president; Mrs, William Pres-
(515 GRA-110 RIVER AI GRANO BLVD.
Ronnie I.h 'pie Film
ent, treasurer; Mrs. Abe Lapides,
parts with the Theater Guild,
way, Brooklyn, N. Y., on May 31. time.
Faln
o. Based 00
I 4,...,1,11 1.• 11. W
F:nelleit Titlee
secretary; Airs. Sam Benson, con
worked as a radio announcer and
"flettgars• 1.perte . (Two Features)
• •
John by
Complete descriptions and am-
responding secretary; Mrs. Nor-
wrote "Waiting for Lefty" while Tickets Available at The ple suggestions for a wide variety
Detroit Art iimtititte
For really smart, sophisticated man Buckner, parliamentarian.
50c 14.1,17.7) 70."1 1 :17.
52011 It ...Nun!
trouping on the road. Acclaimed Chronicle for International of campfire entertainment suit-
atmosphere
there's
none
can
beat
In addition to the officers the
as a new voice in the theater, he
able for both young and old are the l'owatan ... and what a show
Music Festival
WE GUARANTEE
has since been deluged with se-
contained in this book. There you II find there this week, just hoard of directors will be made up
of Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein and
ductive offers from Hollywood
you'll like this show!
are preliminary chapters on the packed with brilliant talent . .
Completed plans for the Inter- Campfire Mood, How to Build a
Sirs. Jack Kink, elected for two
and the "name" producers of
There's Murray and Allen, direct years and Mrs. David Cohen and
national Music Festival, to be held
Gotham.
Campfire,
and
Planning
a
Camp-
from a long run at the Park Cen- Mrs. Sam Cohen elected for one
Included in the cast of "Wait- from May 24 to June 2 in the fire, A casual glance at the table
Should See
tral, N. Y. There's Adelaide and year.
ing for Lefty," which is directed Festival Stadium, East Jefferson,, of contents hints at the variety
Tuesday, May 21, will mark the by Gordon Slade, are Henry Max- near the Naval Armory and the and colorfulness of the programs Sawyer, that female pair of such
The annual luncheon was planned
DONNA & DARRELL
grand
little dancers, and of course for the month of June.
third year that Itarry Weinberg's well, Julius Roy, Sharon Whit- Belle Isle Bridge, are announced by' described: Pirate Campfire, Dixie
Jewish hour has been a presenta- ney, Paula Weiman, Tecla Citta, Charles Frederic Morse, program Jamboree, Indian Campfire, Cow- there's Jackie Brooks and Maxie
Blurt front 12 week, nin at
Fiddler and his boys . . and my
In Their Famous
Fork Central, New York
Mothers and daughters were
tion of WJBK and the event will Dorothy Pearl, Marc Phillips, Al d irector,
boy Barbecue, Hobo Campfire,
be celebrated with a special non- Naylor, Minnie Leninian, George
Tickets for the festival, which is Witches' Night, etc. These chap- oh my, what a scrumptious Sunday honored this week preceding Moth-
and a half."
er's
Day
and
prominent
among
commercial program on Tuesday J. Parker, Paul Olen, Roger Ba- the biggest musical event ever to ters give definite information dinner at a "buck
• •
the mother and daughter banquets
at 9 p. m. It will be one solid hour con, Richard G. Deane and Vic- be held in Michigan, may be ob- about the organization, costumes ,
Spent a day recently at the of the week was that given by the
tained by calling The Detroit Jew- stories, songs, stunts and appro-
tor Fassulo.
Sisterhood of Temple Iteth Jacob
Colonial
Hotel,
Mt.
Clemens.
Tickets for "Waiting for Lefty" 1sh Chronicle.
priate refreshments for each pro-
Featured in
According to Morse, there will gram. The author presents an The cherry trees are now in full Wednesday evening at Devon Gab-
will be available at Grinnell's and
Tao Feminine Dancing. Stan
Schuman's book store, 127 W. be 13 programs participated in by abundance of fresh, new, imagin- bloom, the lawns are well kept les. There were 63 guests present.
The Brilliant Revue
Mar Fiddler's Orchestra
Mrs. Norman Buckner, toastmas-
44 musical groups, composed of ative material, which is easily green and smooth. The hostelry it-
Adams.
more than 10,350 persons. A con- available and workable. Lists of self stands in dignified magnitude ter, introduced the speaker of the
and Others
Calling All Stars
test for choruses wishing to com- source material for stories and and for all the world blazens it's evening, Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich of
Olson
and
Johnson
Head
Detroit,
who
spoke
on
mothers
and
symbols
of
cleanliness
and
health
pete
also
will
be
included
in
the
Detroit's
Moab Mirk/ .
Gorgeous
Girls
20
music are included. The book is to the passerbys . A more im- daughters.
F estival events,
Stage Show at Broad-
SUNDAY $150
indexed.
Mrs.
Joseph
Barnett
pressing
nor
delightful
site
is
in-
gave
the
in-
The
Festival
opens
at
2
p. m.,
way Capitol
The author has had consider. conceivable ... The interior is most vocation. Three generations were
DINNER
May 24, with an entire program
able experience in camping, and charmingly fitted with all the re- represented at the banquet in Mrs.
presented by the Detroit Public
in
preparing
campfire
entertain-
Jackie
Searl
is
the
second
child
Man of Many Moods
quisites that speak of grace and Joseph Barnett, Mrs. Celia Blum-
Schools, which will include chorus-
star, and takes the spotlight in es, orchestras and bands, 5,000 in ments for campers of varying smartness . . . Mother's Day was rosen and her daughter, Barbap
ages. She has also written a aptly and fittingly observed with Blunirosen. Mrs. Barnett gave an
"Unwelcome Stranger," at the all.
number of one-act plays for chil- the management presenting beauti- interesting talk; Mrs. Blumrosen
SALLY JOYCE
Broadway Capitol. With him are
dren which have been produced
Jack Holt, Mona Barrie, Ralph
Song Stylist
Pabst'a "Beggar Opera" at very successfully both in camps ful corsages to the ladies and but- spoke on "Mother and I," and Bar-
Morgan, Bradley Page and
toniere to the guests ... For a day hare spoke on "The Pledge of a
Art Institute Saturday
and in schools in all parts of the of complete relaxation and utmost Daughter to a Mother."
Frankie Darro, well known ju-
United States.
Maybelle - Van
Night
venile player. The story is similar
A piano solo was given by Miss
enjoyments take a drive out to Mt.
This book will be of great Clemens, spend a pleasant day, Edith Scholnik and Miss Lucille
Premier Danseuse
to the recent successful "Broad-
way Bill" in that it deals with
"Drei Groschen Opera," fam- value to camp directors, coun- partake of a delicious dinner and Kollin sang accompanied by Irene
horse racing, the breeding of ous musical satire directed by selors in charge of campfire en- add another memorable day to your Solomon. Those in charge of ar-
No Cover Charge
rangements were Mrs. Benjamin
thoroughbreds and the ethics of G. W. l'abst and based on John tertainments, recreation leaders, events of events.
Al Kkiner's
AT ANY TIME
Goldstein, Mrs. Elmer Berger and
the tracks. Jackie has his first Gay's "Beggar's Opera," will be and teachers. These programs,
Sirs. Lewis Orman.
shown at the Detroit Art Insti- moreover, may be adapted for in-
really
sympathetic
role
on
the
CLUB MANHATTAN
•
door
use.
screen.
H e plays a crippled or- tute Saturday at midnight on a
Full Course Dinner, $1.25
Grace Morgan, sophisticabsd
Miss Cipa P. Solomon, daughter
HARRY WEINBERG
phan who is befriended by Mrs. double feature program present.
singer of songs, is featured in of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Solomon
Chamberlain
(Miss Barrie), wife ed by the Cinema Guild. The Camp Nahelu's Summer
All
25c
ItE.FIll AMIN.:
of mirth and entertainment for
the new floor show at the Club of 150 Franklin Blvd., has been
midnight
showing
of
"Drei
Gros-
Program for Children Manhattan this week. Mildred
of a noted race horse owner.
T1t. 2-11 1 00-2-1~
the Jewish radio listeners of De-
elected a sophomore reporter of
Drinks
chen Opera," co-featured with
Ralph
Morgan
has
the
character
troit.
Tolle, also at the club, is making the student newspaper at Syracuse
of a stable trainer and friend of "Chapayev," will wind up the
Camp Nahelu is preparing for
Music and Dancing
Several well known Yiddish stars Jackie.
first week's run of the latter, the forthcoming season to offer her first appearance in Detroit. Uiversity for next year.
2 P. M. to 2 A. M. Daily
Elaine
Manzi, acrobatic and con-
of stage and radio will appear on
The two boisterous buffoons, which has proved to be the most a summer of physical and spirit- trol dancer joins the show Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kaplan are
1342 Broadway
Olsen and Johnson, come to the popular film of the first season ual activities for children.
this program as guest artists.
night. The Kentucky Colonel Joe receiving congratulations on the
of the Cinema Guild. The special
Opp,-lie ism...taus Market
An organized program is fol- Allen continues as master of birth of a son Stay 9.
During the past three years, stage of the Capitol theater for
I take Yeramal Management of
program
begins
at
11:15
p.
m.,
lowed. Outdoor sports include ceremonies. Joe is an aide-de camp
week's engagement, bringing
Treat Your Family to Our
amuse! Frazer
Harry Weinberg has featured on a
with them a cast of over 60 enter- at no increase in price's.
swimming, diving, life-saving,
Rabbi Elmer Berger chose for
"Drei Groschen Opera" will be boating, tennis, baseball, archery, to the Governor eif Kentucky.
his regular Sunday program from tainers in presenting their latest
Thursday
night
Ed
Neiman
and
his
sermon
"I
Believe
The
Creed
10:30 to 12 noon, Ben Anti, great Broadway hit production, "Coin' presented only this Saturday track, camperaft, handicraft, and Joe Freedman played host to the of a Modern Reform Rabbi," Fri-
night. G. W. Pabst, director of nature study. Expert instruction
Jewish artist, Menasha Skolnick, Places."
"Drei Groschen Opera" is best in horseback riding on Nahelu's principals of the sensational 'Life day, Slay 10.
All Food Prepared by
known for his "Westfront 1918," own school horses may be had by Begins at 8:40', playing at the
the ''David Romain" of the Gold-
FOX THEATER
Mrs. Alice Jacobson and son, Jay
HENRY GREINER
"Pandora's
Box," "Atlantide," special arrangement. The weekly Cass Theater directly across
bergs, the Jewish Kate Smith,
Charming Shirley Temple in the and
Wayne St. from the Manhattan. left for a two weeks motor trip to
Former Head Chef at the
the recent film version of camp paper and the "Nahelu
Madame Ester Field, Aaron Lebe- title role of "Our Little Girl" is
The Tuesday night guest artists New York, where they will visit
Phoenix
Club for 16 years.
"Don
Quixote"
which
featured
Graphic" provide opportunity for frolic's are becoming more popular relatives.
dieff, clown and king of Yiddish at the Fox. With her are Joel
songsters, Ilerman Yablokoff, Ber- McCrea, Rosemary Ames, Lyle Chaliapin, the noted Russian training in Journalism and Photo- every week and are making the
tha Gersten and Jennie Goldstein. Talbot, Erin O'Brien-Moore, War- singer. Pabst is at present in graphy. Instruction in both classic Club ,Manhattan the rendevous
Mrs. Abe Lapides and Mrs. Sam
TULLER
and modern dancing is given.
The stars that are to participate ren Hymer, Poodles Hanneford Hollywood.
Benson were joint hostesses at a
Tickets for the midnight pro- Plays and pageants interest those for Detroit's visiting celebrities,
in Tuesday night's celebration are and several others. The story is
TONIGHT, SAT and SUN.
uncheon and bridge party May 10, Socialists Repudiate For-
Mr. Chizick, comedian who has about Shirley, whose father is gram may be obtained at Grin- fond of Dramatics.
a t Devon Gables for 31 guests,
ARABIAN ROOM
ward Writer for Articles
KARL SPAETH'S
The "Council", organized and
cheered the homes of thousands a physician and away from home nell's, at the Guild office, 12 7 W.
Don, Danna and Donn, a dane- h enuring Mrs. David Finkelstein
in Hearst Press
during the. past three years, the a lot; her mother, who is thrown Adams, or at the box office of the r un by the campers provides train-
f
ORCHESTRA
New
York
and
Mrs.
William
ing in self government. Reading ing trio that won acclaim in (, 1 ) acobson of Grand Rapids, for-
Jewish Gypsy Girls, Sarah Gingold , too often into the society of a Art Institute.
and
Hollywood
cabarets,
makes
its
De-
is encouraged and music apprecia-
the flower girl, Misha Fishzon, star wealthy bachelor, and the child's
erly of Pontiac.
NEW YORK (WNS)—Because
4 — Feature Acts — 4
Labor Chest Pamphlet Provokes tion stimulated by accomplished troit debut in the week-end floor m
of Littman's Theater, Jack Lefton , efforts to restore marital peace
Dinner anti Afire Theater Shoal
of his lurid and sensational anti-
Nazi Answer
musicians on the counsellor staff. show in Hotel Tuller's Arabian
Samuel
Solomon
and
his
ensemble
George
Wyman,
student
at
Ann
Gus
Arnheim's
orchestra,
with
Al,:tt
Ct ■ ViAt
NEW YORK. (TIS1—Spurred Special trips, hikes and excursions Room. Also featured is Lee Mar-
and Isaac Finkelstein, well known special entertainers, is the stage
rbor and Charlotte' Wyman, Soviet articles in the Hearst press,
ClIFItItV 2.200
Itehertationn - -
by the devastating criticism of add variety to the program. A low, Broadway singer. Karl tudent at Ypsilanti spent the week Harry Lang, associate managing
attorney and news comentator, and attraction.
Spaeth and his orchestra play for
"Labor
Under
Hitler,"
a
pam-
traditional
Friday
evening
dinner
Cantor 1. Katz.
nd with their parents, Mr. and editor of the Jewish Daily For-
phlet recently published by the is a popular feature of camp life. dancing.
Weinberg's Jewish Hour is un-
rs. B. Wyman. Miss Charlotte
MICHIGAN
der the personal direction of Harry
recently won second place in a rol- ward, and one of the beat known
YOUR SMARTEST
Ann Harding and Herbert Mar- Chest for Liberation of Workers That evening is devoted to in-
EASTERN STAR CAFE
formal
cultural
programs
with
of
Europe,
New
York,
the
Nazi
Weinberg.
ler
skate tapping contest in the Yiddish newspapermen en Amer-
shall are costarred in "The
The homy delivery ser v ice
SEPIA SPOT
Mr. Weinberg is a member of sev- Flame Within", which is now created German Labor Front has talks by invited guests.
Physical Education Department in ica, has been repudiated by the
A large athletic field provides offered by the Eastern Star Cafe Yysilanti.
Socialist Party of America and
eral Yiddish speaking organiza- showing at the Michigan Theater . suddenly found its voice. Ac-
is meeting with the popular ap-
tions, is well known in Detroit for This picture affords Ann Harding cording to information from for all activities such as baseball, proval of their patrons and lovers
may be ousted from the Party.
volley-ball,
tennis,
croquet,
track,
Mrs. Joseph Barnett attended the The publication of these articles
his many social activities and has her first really dramatic role since Germany, the Labor Front has
of Chinese food. This service is
been prominent in the Allied Jew- she forsook the stage for a screen just published its first financial and includes a fully equipped available by calling Euclid 2000. mother and daughter breakfast at in the Hearst papers, widely re-
career.
ish Campaign.
erport. It seems, however, that playground with slides, swings,
To those who prefer eating at Mosher-Jordon Hall, Ann Arbor, garded as Fascistic, by a Jewish
Howard, Fine and Howard, the these figures simply bear out the see-saws, overhead ladder, rings the cafe a delightful table d'hote Sunday. May 12, as guest of her journalist, has created a sensa-
Anti-Nasi Jokes
tion in Jewish and liberal circles,
Three Stooges with Eddie Laugh- well - substantiated charges eon- and sandbox.
is served daily for 70c. In addition daughter, Sylvia.
Sanitary facilities based on the an entertaining floor show is of-
PRAGUE. (TIS) — The well ton playing the "Straight" men tained in "Labor Under Hitler."
Clarence Senior, national secreta-
MASLIANSKY HONORED
known Graphia publishing house are appearing in person on the
In answer to the charges that highest standards are maintained. fered nightly. Three shows are Ben H. Kohlen Joins Rose' ry of the Socialist Party, declared
that "Lang, who claims to be a
at Carlsbad, which publishes the stage in the big show that in- no statements are available as The camp is equipped with mod-, given each evening and there is no
Flower Shop
NEW YORK. — More than a German Socialist weekly "Neue eludes Shirley !toward, Roy to the conditions of organized la- ern plumbing, flush toilets and cover charge at any time.
Socialist, has not only violently
thousand leaders and representa- Vorwarts" and other anti-Nazi Smeck, Earl, Jack and Betty, bor in Germany, the Labor Float septic tanks. The drinking water
Announcement is made this week misrepresented the Socialist at-
from
deep
driven
wells
is
ana-
Geraldine
and
Joe,
and
the
six-
points out that the average an-
TWO BIT BAR
that lien E. Kohlen has become titude toward Russia, but has
tives of Zionist and other Jewish literature, has just published
a teen Michigan Rockettes in new nual dues of each of its 161100,- lyzed each year by the State ' Al Kleiner's Two Bit Bar at associated with Henry M. Rose placed himself beneath the con-
organizations gathered last night "German Whispered Jokes,
Board of Health. Last inspection
collection by Joerg Willenbacher. dance steps.
000 members amount to 15.72 Camp Nahelu received the hi g h- 1312 lire filiWay is booming a fa- and will assist in managing the tempt of all workers by making
at the Hotel Astor at a farewell It is the first record of the many
vorite rendeveus for Detroiters. Rose Shop, the hous e of fresh himself a tool of William Ran-
marks, or 1,56 marks ($.60) per
i
s
tt All drinks are 25c and Johnny
g. The
UNITED ARTISTS—"let 'Em month. Against this income of est
reception in honor of Zwi Hirsch satirical jokes against the Nazi
flowers, at 1500 VV. Davision Ave. dolph Hearst, bitter enemy of the
lighted by •electricity.
Wickliffe and his Cotton Club Or-
Mr. Kohlen brings to the Rose labor movement, The Socialist
Masliansky, dean of Y:ddish or- regime. Most of the 415 speci- Have It," a thrilling melodrama approximately 300,000,000 marks
"Little Nahelu" is a separate
woven around the Federal Forces
ators and nestor of American mens of popular satire against battles against the nation's public the Labor Front professes to unit for the exclusive use of the chestra of Chicago furnish music Shop years of valuable experience Party regards Hearst's attacks
fir
dancing
every
day
2
p.
m.
to
as
a florist, having been associated upon workers' rights and academ-
Zionism, on the eve of his depart- Nazism are openly circulated enemies, is now showing at the spend 132,000,000 marks in bene- pre-school campers age 3 to 6. 2 a. ni. All food is prepared under with Fetters Flowers and the
ic freedom, his slander of Russia
fits, "Strength Through Joy." vo- They are housed in a new- build-
throughout Germany. The best
ure to settle in Palestine.. The description 'of the Nazi regime is United Artists Theater. Richard' cational training, etc. Its
the personal supervision of Harry Adams Flower Shop for many and his jingoistic nationalism as
annual ing with steam heat and all mod- Greiner who for 16 years a-as head years. Ile has been complimented
Arlen, Virginia Bruce, Eric Lin-
reception, which was sponsored
deliberate
efforts to bring Fascism
administration expenses are 52,-
given as follows:
den and Bruce Cabot head the 000,000 marks, or 22,0(0000 ern improvements. A special chef at the Phoenix Club. Every on his artistic arrangement of and war to the United
by the Zionist Organization of
The Nordic ideal is a man as
group of well qualified counsellors Wednesday evening is amateur flowers and being conscientious
States.
America in cooperation with Ha- tall as Dr. Goebbels, as blond as cast in the picture.
Lang's alliance with the man is
marks more than the annual ad- are in charge.
night.
and thorough. His new connection treachery
dassah, Junior Hadassah, Jewish
ministrative
expenses
of
the
A.
to
the
Socialist
move-
Euehrer
Adolph
Hitler,
as
modest
A
careful
physical
examination
STATE — Richard Barthelmesa
National
offers him an excellent outlet for meat.
Lang a articles are sup-
D. G. B., the former federation is given each child on admi's'sion
his artistic talent. Although just posed
Sons of Zion, and other groups, and unassuming as General Goer- in "Four Hours to Kill" a melo-
to be based on his personal
ing, and as moral as the late drama adapted from the brilliant of German trade unions. It must to camp. A resident physician and
opened a month CO, the Rose Shop
represented the final tribute to
impressions
of Russia during
a
nurse
are
included
in
the
staff.
be
kept
in
mind
that
the
latter
Captain
Ernst
Roehm.
, stage success 'Small Miracle" is
has already become popular among
American Jewry to • vivid per-
Another story deals with a man now showing at the popular State also spent large amounts for la- The wholesome daily menu is
those desiring fresh blooms, cor- brief visit two years ago.
sonality whom hundreds of Jew-
Planned
by
the
camp's
dietician.
bor
disputes
(which
are
outlawed
just
released
from
the
concentra-
Theater on the same program'
ish communities have revered dur-
NEW YORK (WNS)
In th e sages, boquets, etc., at low prices.
in Nazi Germany) and for the Only pasteurized milk and kosher
Free delivery service is offered to Agnon's "The Kerchief" is,:
ing the sixty years which he de- tion camp. While telling his with Damon Runyan% "Hold 'Em maintenance
of trade union ma- meats are used. Fresh eggs, fruit belief that the modern rabbinate all parts of the city by calling To.
"The Jewish Caravan"
voted to the advancement of the friends what a wonderful time Yale" featuring Patricia Ellis and
has
broadened
its
horizon
and
is
and vegetables are supplied from
chinery,
for
wage
and
working
with
plenty
to
eat
and
games
all
8-6103.
Caesar
Romero.
Zionist cause in the United States .
Nahelu's own farms and nearby playing an important role in the
agreement negotiations.
In
"The Jewish C
Among the speakers who hailed day long he had there. one lis-
interpretation of current events,
Copies of the pamphlet "Labor farms.
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
Ganapol Musical Evenings Stories of Twenty-Ave Centeriee`
Mr. Masliansky's services to the tener interrupts him, "But how
Mrs. N. Lesowoder and Mrs. Rabbi Abraham I.. Feinberg, Heb-
Under Hitler" may be obtained
edited
by Len Schwarz, amain
Jewish cause were Dr. Stephen S. come that your nose was broken
rew Union College graduate, who
Starting Friday, May 24, and by writing to the Secretary, H. Lipschutz are in Detroit to dis-
W ise, Morris Rothenberg, presi- and your ears lacerated?" The
The winners in the Bach Contest "The Kerchief" by Samuel L At _
cuss details of registration. For resigned from Temple Israel, New
continuing
for
four
days,
the
Hol-
Chest
for
Liberation
of
Workers
released
pirsoners
answers.
"Be
conducted
at
the
Ganapol
School
of
non,
contemporary
Hebrew writer
dent of the Zionist Organization
York, five years ago on the
of America, who acted as chair- quiet. That is just another atroc- lywood Theatre presents Al Jolson of Europe, 3 West 16th St., New information, call To. 6-4626 or
was awarded the Malik Prima
ground that the rabbinate did not Musical Art on Tuesday were Sara who
To. 8.6973.
York
Cit
y .
and
Ruhi
Keeler
in
Warner's
big
in
Fox,
(Fugue),
Adele
Wexler
(a-
man of the meeting; Mrs. Rose ity story."
Hebrew Literature, eq uiv"
permit adequate opportunity for
musical hit. "'Go Into Your Dance"
part Invention), Gertrude Pomish alert to America's Pulitzer Prize.
Jacobs, president of Hadassah;
expression on vital economic
ALBANY, N. Y. )WNS)—Re- as the major part of its doubles Paris Police to Suppress Anti. Fire Destroys 68 Homes in Polish problems, has accepted the pulpit (2-part Invention), Donald Whit- "The Kerchief" was selected by
Louis Lipsky, national chairman
Tome
Jewish Outbreaks
man (Gavotte), Helen Posselius Mr. Agnon to appear in "The
of the American Palestine Cam- jection of an application for an feature program. The added fea-
of Mt. Neboh Congregation, New (March), Lois McIntyre (Minuet),
PARIS (WNS) — Following an
Jewish Caravan" which will he
paign; Dr. Israel Goldstein, presi- insurance policy or refusal to is- ture will be Gene Stratton-Porter's
WARSAW.
(J T A1 — Eighty- York. Since he left the rabbinate,
immortal
novel,
"taddle."
brought
interview
with
a
delegation
from
Mrs. Boris Garland will present Published by Farrar & Rinehart
sue
solely
because
of
race.
color
dent of the Jewish National Fund:
Rab bi Wolf Gold, president of the or religion are outlawed in the to life on the screen with John the League to Combat Anti- eight Jewish houses were de- Rabbi Feinberg gained national 14 pupils from her class in "An in July.
the co- Sernitises, the police chief of Paris stroyeed recently by • huge con- fame as a radio singer under the Evening of Piano Music" atIleGre-
Mizrachi Zionist Organization; State of New York. as the result Beal and Gloria Stuart as
announced that he was taking flagration in the township of name of Anthony Erome, "Poet gor Auditorium, on Friday eve-
A German citizen has been sen-
Joseph Kraemer, president of the of the signing by Governor Her- stars. •
For three days starting Tuesday, immediate measures to put an end Baranow, near Lublin. Several Prince of the Air". Rabbi Fein- ning, May 24, at 8:15.
tenced to four months in prison
bert
11.
Lehman
of
the
Stephens
Order Sons of Zion; Rabbi Israel •
May 27, the Hollywood Theatre
the sporadic anti-Semitic out- hundred Jews are now homeless berg was rabbi of Temple Israel
becatiA of his refusal to extin-
Levinthal of Brooklyn, Abraham Bill. The bill is designed to pre- will present "Living on Velvet" to
breaks which have occurred in re- as a result of the fire. The dam- from 1927 to 1930, and before
The T•lmnd prescribes that it is ruish a house lamp during the
Goldberg, and Peter Wiernik, ed- vent insurance companies from and 'It's a Small World" on their
cent months in many parts of age is estimated at 70,000 zlotys, that occupied pulpits in Niagara the duty of every father to have his recent air defense exercises over
itor of the Jewish Morning) rejecting policy applications from
show.
Wheeling,
W.
Va.
Paris.
doable-feature
Falls
and
approximately
$10,000.
son
taught ',rimming
Journal.
Jews and Negroes.
'Hamburg.
SONG AND DANCE REVUE
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