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STAGE AND SCREEN1

II

S'pos

Molly Picon, Here for Week's Stay
At Michigan, Deplores Decline of
The Yiddish Stage in This Country I

EASTERN STAR C AFE
Bert Milan and his d andy or-
—
chestra continue t8 deli ght East-
ern Star Cafe patrons w ith their
wn
Sclee .?..dclee
I. Honored at Breakfast Upon tier Arrival in Detroit by &pre•
sweet 11111111C as only they cao
sentati•es of the Press and Leaders in the
play it. Bert himself
And now we are home once
plays th
violin and is quite ade apt
Jewish Communit y
at the . again and bubbling over with
having studied under t
1 enthusiasm and excitement o'er
as same
t
tutor as the famous Ru binoff. In ' the opening of several of ou
Charming Molly Picon, sweet-I is being accomplished in the Jowls
h I =
addition, there is a tine fl oor show ,I summer spots ... Haven't had an r heart of the Yiddish stag e
who homeland. She recalled her vie it M In a Ilonnadle Tale of OK Eg
and four shows are presented opportunity to get out there yet has won the affections of no
Argentine
n-Jew- to Palestine, the warm receptio n =
=
each evening. There is no cover but folks do say that "Paradise lob audiences since her a
"Under the
ppear- given her there, and the hospita I - E-E
or minimum charge, an it a table : day
n the Lake," which opened the antes on the English st age, s here
y that %AS hers, especially :". Pampas Moon"
fur
a
week's
stay
at
the
Mi
d'hote dinner in feature d for 75 Abe after Decoration hay with
chigan through the good offices of the late
"'
cents.
=
.1.
Paul Whiteman and now boards Theater.
2
.
fin Ihr Huge
Chaim Nachman Malik.
Lyman's band, is one of the
A friendly, sympathetic, thor.
IN I•EIC•oN
presenting
On Monday evening, out of def., •
STATE THEATE R
most beautiful of our outlying oughly-Jewish person, Miss
II, • porlol A rntnertnent
Detroit's
all le
Mae 'West and her u adulating rendezvous ... If it's great bands is now as much at home o Picon I erence for a special group of
Colombia
n the I friends and admirers who will at-
Ilroadenot
aptirtn
Most
curves are now at the St ate e Tmh
=
you like to hear here's your English stage as she is o n
the
I
tend
the
Michigan
Theater
per-
In a manner delightful
chance.
ter in "(loin' to Town
Rudy
Jewish.
But
her
affections
r
Vallee
Misr
RAY
PERKINS
Beautiful
follows
3 SHOWS NIGHTLY
main formanee, Miss l'icon will sing a
•Lyman, etc., etc.
West's adventures as an oil new
Director of -rte. Notional =
the strongest for the Yiddish
stage group of Yiddish songs, in addition L:
Amateur N1s111"
heiress and the queen o f South-
Full Course Dinner, $1.25
'The Oriole Terrace Gardens —her first and lasting love.
to her regular repertoire. She will I=
1.tementina
e
anipton seem to have e aught on
nd
h
Tursday
co ith a bhow-
The guest star revealed her
.
Outside when the
new
rand
pref. ' also he the guest at a number of EFE
THE DINNER% OP THE ••-
.Z.
s how, wh ch wntinues,
e
with
the
public
general
rences
at
a
breakfast
given
i
It. G. DI'N AMATEUR
moon Is shining,
n her ; gatherings during her stay here.
third week's stay in th y
a ever, to feature Donna and Dar honor sin \Wednesday morning at
RADIO 5110W
inside when Its
e and
down-
cell,
that
Extra
Added
Attractions:
town
area
was
announ
I First Miss Neon broke every tra-
very capable dance Hotel Statler by the managt
cool or raining.
L.
-.7.7
ced wi
J01'111
the move to the State
th team that has caused such a men- of the Michigan Theater. I n "era
ad- dition of the Yiddish theater which, ,
all11.01A MA111.011 1 ,1
■ before her advent, insisted that
Paul Cavanagh is the n Theater. , sullen here . . . Paul Decker and dition to representatives of
Reservations
VAlt1.1 1 TOIINET
IIA WEIN
Phone
f 'co)ic gets the adv i ' e a fl n g n t u
180 E.
eos his orchestra carries on a while Yiddish, Anglo-Jewish and daily all leading ladies lie at lea
the 1 panda.A el ip of
KAUFMAN and Ills Muale =
Trinity
blonde in this fast my
with s—
Mac longer with their dance music ... English newspapers, the brew k fent
SAM FRAZER
2-0100
West vehicle.
was
attended
by
Rabbi
Leon
1
a
captivating
piquancy,
she
lacked
The rest of the bill-of-fare in-
, 'ram,1
2.8806
liuth Bailey, petite prima donna Mr. and Mrs. James 1. Ell nn, edl the traditional embellishments
Sam h ranee, manager of the
AT, THE
H
eludes that very popular 'mister Lo uis H. Nobel and Mrs. Joseph of the soubrette of the Jewish type,
FOX TEATER
Oriole Terrace, promises "name
SHOW
H. Ehrlich.
In "Under the Pimple
because she scarcely budges the
RAIN.,
acts" as Garden attractions. See at the Fox, Warner
Ba Moon", of . • ceremonien, Nat Nazarro Jr.!
SHINE
Miss l'icon expressed deep re- I balance of the scale at 100 pounds
Maybelle Van, who also pro-
"Hittin' the Hi Spots."
xter re-
turns to a type of charac ter
duce the line routines, does sumo gret over the decline of the Yid-1 and stands a mere five feet, yet
won him great popularit y r few' , fine specialty work and promises dish theater in this country. It is here she is, the greatest attraction
a
some
very unusual
of the English as well as the Yid-
seasons
ago.
Ile
plays
"After Dark" Now at
ti es South
and intricate I Kr belief that the reason for the
hard iiiivanubtti,reas.
i
Am
dish
musical theater.
anderican
gauc ho feho
by
w
the
rid
The
_
Continental gradual disintegration of the stage
Players'
Theater
loves with
is
that
it
is
getting
old,
that
it
is
For years she has been known
rvor W he
the Ger.!
falls in love with a fai r visitor
n he dens with Mr. Frazer, he says:, dominated by old people and not a as the "Darling of the East Side."
The old melodrama, "After the sub sequent
action t a lees hint , "We do not plan to have any young group and that there is no Shouts of "Our Molly" greet her
THE ICIIINDEZNIIIN OF (
Dark", opened at the Players' , to Buenos
hope of either attracting young wherever she goes in the metropo-
Aires where
famed
a rticularly
orchestras,
Theater,
3321 E. Jefferson Ave. In comes a polished habitue he be- P ut will rather concentrate
Every Tuesday Night—GUEST ARTIST FROLIC
in actors or young Jewish theater- lis, as it does in other cities
of and
that
sleep. Deireit•, Oolkandlna linlerlaInnient
keeping with the traditions of such city's brightest spots
bringing in motion pictur e enter- goers because the closing of the throughout the werld.
revivals, beer and pretzels are eventually wins his lady love.
Col. Joe Allen
tainers like Fifi D'Orsay, Mae doors to immigration deprives the
After eight years as head of her
Dorothy Handford
wieder of Ceremonies
served to patrons during the per- Ray Perkins heads the stage Murray and others who have ap- I Yiddish stage of its reservoir.
own theater, following her mar-
Dance .1311st
formance which begins at 8:45 p. show, which includes the winners peered here on winter bills, t Miss Picon sadly admitted that riage to the brilliant Jacob Kalish,
11ratlIns a Great 0110a
m. The production presents
ca. o the recent amateur
he same fate also threatens the who Is also her manager, "Our
of 20 actors and five acts,
br
cast headline the show," And that's
Coming Friday—Sensational Peggy Calvert]
contest held at the chaste r.
oad rather a good idea, methinks,1 Yiddish press.
Molly" went to Latin-America,
While she is now thoroughly at
'cause with all the other spots
breaking records wherever she ap-
Unexcelled Table d'Hote Dinner, $1.25
UNITED ARTISTS THE ATER promising f a m o u a orchestras I 1 home on the English stage, Miss peared. And then on to Europe
CLUB MANHATTAN
'icon states that she retains the
Pa Muni in "Black F
Celebrity night at the Club starkul
ury" a there'd be hardly enough to go I d eepest affections for the Jewish for more successes, her tour be-
picture of real is tic
ing cut short only by the engage-
or around . . . besides there arej t
Manhattan is attracting to
labor
The
heater where she still makes her ment which brings her to the Mich-
troubles in the coal mine
Club
lots
of
marvelous
dance
bands
I
n
club most of Detroit's vhe
area, b e
tajor appearances of the year.
siting now nhowing at the United
igan here.
1010 IV I l'NE
which have not as yet "had the
wh ere 1.1fe Hexing
tistli
stage, screen and radio artists, Theater. The picture is ba Ar breaks," like Herbie Fritsche
Having just received a cabled
111.IFFOR1/ 2610
The movie at the Michigan this
who not only visit the club on tw
and g reeling on her birthday from her
on his boys at Pittsb urgh
week is "Public Hero Number 1,"
, an olkani sad nd
• . . as h usband, Jacob Kalish, who in n
ues ay nights, but are making , the play "Bohunk". "Blac k a Dusty
Rhodes, their manager. i
ow with a cast headed by Lionel
k Fury"
the Manhattan their rendezvous brings the story of the lov
The Powatan, with Sammy n Palestine, Miss Picon spoke w ith Barrymore, Chester Morris, Jean
ffelea
g rest enthusiasm of the work t hat Arthur and Joseph Calleia,
lelMellilit eWelel•141
while in Detroit. Edward New- hates, hope and despair, s es and Sofferin still scouting around
and
~4WelelealiWtWLWMA
FORD CEELIT
man and Joe Freedman have ob- and joys of those men an orrows finding the best that money can
avadIng
Ilasosetb Star Cad
tamed Peggy Calvert of s
.
d wo- buy in
tage
ose Ives are devo
411. SS T T A A CT
,4, and radio fame to headline the bringing forth fuel fro ted to Terry Bleancehnatrd. andTlePdul i W hflitned
runt flat 0 1.010 him
new show opening next Friday earth. Screened to a art m the exponents of song, who are, me, ,1
All Seals Reserved
1
101
night.
The
current
show
feat-
underground
in
the
inter
Mrs.
Getta
Blumenau,
73,
1
e part
my, are they hot! . .
e.
for
of oh
ores Kentucky Colonel Joe Allen one of Pennsylvania's
the ' N
11
25C-400005C
Sisters, one time features se orth Van Buren St., died at
g
111—hotes 01.11.60
as master of ceremonies, and coal mines, the picture she reatest of "Good News," offer some neat to ercy Hospital on May 30, f ol-
rqa Thean•G/Intall'. Nada
bry
ssw
ai
b
t
n
yd
h
Dorothy Handfeed, clever dancer. startling fidelity, the dange
field Xlas'a
11, AWL
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS)
and snappy numbers . . . while t o wing a 10- day illness. Bur ial
Eileen Mercedes has returned to hazards encountered hour
Mel lost 13 '1105t sollr
Johnny Howard is the new m. c., BI ok place on May 31. 1M rs. — Ernest Gruening, head of the
the club to sing her sophisti- those intrepid men to whom death if you please.
umenau was born in Run sia bureau of insular affairs in the
an d has resided here for the pa st United State Department of the
cated melodies. Cy Goodreau is a constant companion.
A n d f or the
colorful biPlan-
t of
and his band furnish the dance has the role of Joe Had Muni ente r ta in ment,
years. Funeral services we re I n t erior, as been appointed ad-
it's the Club
he Id at her home on Friday, wi t hlminietrator for Porto Rico recon-
music, while Billy Lankin enter. burly Slav miner, engag ek, a tenon, first, last and always, Re
, struction in an executive order
tains at the miniature piano due. marry a neighbor's daughter, ed
por-
to with Brown and Brown bringing Bu bbi Sigmund Glancz officiatin
ing dance interludes.
141; by President Roosevelt The Pres-
trayed by Karen Morley. When In an entirely new show with re vial was in Shearey Zede
--_____
t gir runs away , Muni becom
metery. Surviving is one on lident's order established a recon-
es new principals and everything. El
The Gem of Melodramas
Fleisher Recital Next Sunday lahe preyl to
eck Blumenau; one daughte tsiorction administration for Poe.
I'll be series' you.
labor racketeers, for-
--
Mr s. Elmer Koffman; six gran d : to Rico under the works relief
men ting a strike. A d
—
ramatic ell-
t
Miss Maryan Fleisher will pre- !max is furnished the film.
ch ildren and one great gran ,,
, program.
A widely known liberal
will, Beer • Peet rola
sent the following pupils in a piano I
All for $1-$1A0, Plus Tax
ild.
" journalist, Mr. Gruening is a for-I
Hrsertallons
recital and demonstration of th
mer
list or crinneles,
ri editor of the New York Post
D unning system on Sunday after-
CII axe
and
managing
editor
of
The
Na-
Harry Lebeson and daughter
noon, June 9, in the auditorium of
Le ah and Shirley, of Chicag o,
the Women's City Club, 2110 Park
On a scale of spectacular beauty spa nt Decoration Day with M
Ave., at 3 p. m.: Sherwin Behr-
never
before
equalled
in
its
12
Na
d Mrs. L. B. Ilarrison Leo
mann, Betty Nitchun, Martin Stur-
n
Samuel Sofferin presents
years in which it has been the out- fro y and Mies G. Sheyer of D e
man, Rosalind Green, Martin
tending operetta success of its da it were also their guests the
JERRY
Green, Richard Mitchell Maureen
t An Evaluation of
rs. Sa muel Hey ma
the Eminent
n was
Levitt, Gloria Lefko, Madelyn stalled
I A
Otologist's Contributions
M as president of the
Fleisher, Jack
Ladies
Jack Oppenheim, Anna Auxiliary of the Jewish National
Irs. Ella Levine has returne d
Vida Meade, Geraldine Scher, Lois Fund at a meeting held at the I
By DR. EMIL AMBERG
I home after emending several day
and
Coggan, George Sturman, Virginia ' Book Cadillac Hotel Tuesday eve-
; wit h her sister-in-law, Mrs. L
TED
•
I
Lot
Kasturski,
Silk, Helen I ning, June 6. Other officers in-
eon' of Lima, Ohio, who ha
One hundred years ago Dr. Adam
Sloan.
Elain Robert
e
a Pulitzer was born. He w
Bee ompanied her here .
Weissman, Joyce I stalled were Vice presidents, Mrs.
pro -
Kossel, Owen Meade, Carol Sten- , 11. Kraft, Mrs. A. D. Markman,
fessor of Otology at the University
— —
buck, Elaine Wallace, Edith Wil- ,. .
Itrontla
.
At a meeting of the Ladies' of Vienna.* The laity knows about
Ha Song Tetant
liams ,
1 lam A. Fellner and Mrs.'
Mitchell, Daniel Op-
Auxiliary of Temple Abraham Politzer account of the world-
* The Hale Sisters
. penheim, Phyllis Lederer, Anna Charles Brody; recording secre-
j held on Tuesday night, the fol- wide use of the Politzer air douche
lingi, Marilyn Weissman, William tary, Mrs. Rose Lightstone; coerce- I
*Johnny Howard, MC
lowing officers were elected for in treatment of the earn. The
1 Kerr, Freida Frazer, Constance pending secretary, Mrs. I. Good-
the ensuing year: ('resident Mrs. medical profession knows Politzer I
*Jack Brooks
Schwartz and Ernest Schwartz. man; assistants, Mrs J. Ellenstein I
on
account
of
his
outstanding
pio-
L.
B.
Harrison;
vice
president,
and Mrs. S. Friedland; financial
The public is invited.
sus Fiddler's Orchestra
Mrs. Harry Immerrnan; recording neer work in otology, on account
secretary, Mrs. 1.. Schlien; treas-
secretary, Mrs. L. Isaacson; cor- of his textbook which has a
omuo..te
, Molly Picon on WXYZ at urer, Mrs. Max Hayman.
responding secretary, Mrs. Sam in many editions, on account of
J. Haggai, president of the J.
SUNDAY
,
Noon This Sunday
Goldberg; treasurer, Mrs. Alex his magnificent history of otology ,
N. F. Council, made the installa-1
DINNER
•
Kahn.
and his many other contributions.
tion address. Aaron Kurland ad- I
. , Molly Picon, popular Jewish reseed
Politzer'e textbook is still the "oto- '
the meeting. Both speakers!
actress who is now appearing on Istreseed the importance of the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiss and logic bible." We have known Po.
zer and keep a warm memory
the stage of the Michigan Thee- work of the Ladies Auxiliary in
son, Roger, of Detroit spent sev-
ter, will be featured on the Mich- redeeming the soil of Palestine.
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. of him, not alone as a teacher, j
Hirschfield.
but as a man. His modest pereon.1
igan Theater Hour on Station Mr. Kurland pleaded that every
ality, his zeal and industry, his dig- ,
WXYZ at noon this Sunday.
1Jewish woman in Detroit join the
—
ranks by becoming members. The
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lonergon nity, his quiet unassuming ele-
124 Davenport • TE. 2-1315
of La orte, Ind., were Decora- gance of manners could not fail
retiring president, Mrs. Max Weks-
Listing impression on
ler, was presented with an electric
tion Day guests of Miss Mini and !
everybody who met him. Instinct-
Milton Hirschfield.
percolator net by the board as 0
ively one felt that one was in the
token of esteem and appreciation.
In addition to the proceeds of the''
Mrs. Louis Levine and eon, presence of a great man. When
PHILADELPHIA. — The an-
in September, 1907, Profeesor po_
annual
donor
luncheon,
a
check
for
Allan,
left
last
Thursday
for
! nual founder's day celebration
$100 was presented to the Council.
incinnati. She was accompanied litzer gave up his chair at th
I took place on May 26. It was pre-
I there by her mother, Mrs. T. veriety on account of his age, the I
ceded in the afternoon by a meet-
otologints of the world united In I *
' Peel, who spent the past four
Where there Is
to
of
the
Alumni
Association.
At
1
honoring him. We read in the *
weeks here.
the evening exercises the opening
memorial address of his friends , : SWEET
prayer was given by Rabbi Abra-
In honor of the graduation of and pupils the following: "Thou.! *
hamA. Neuman, and the follow ,
*
its 100;
their aonsSherman Kahn and Rands are the number of thoee who ! :
mg degrees were conferred by the I
*
Joel Goldberg, from Central High have received inetruction and *
president of the College, Dr. Cyrus
MELBOURNE (WNS) —A. le-
School, Mr. and hfrs. George knowledge at this place but in- !
4.,
Kahn and Mr. and Mrs. Morris!
Doctor of Philosophy to: Meyer lgacy of $100,000,000 belonging
0 you or the cure of their 1 lh
I Goldberg will entertain at a
4 Show. Dort..., the
S. Cohen, B. S. of ample Univer- to the unknown heirs of a mym-
re- iIl s and the continuation of their ! ;
*
ception and dance at the Bay! h
et
sity; Joseph Diamond, B. Ed., ef. terious Jewish character by the
I City Country Club on Sunday I I ealth and their lives. A small and I * Li.,.„,„ or Etvnieni Zest blends t
!Clark University; Harry
0. H name of Leib Weimberger has
ittle appreciated special branch of : at , e ■ sd-s se
.
L.'
'
evening,
June
9,
from
8
to
121
been
lying
in
the
coffers
of
the
dolleotele
mixed
;
vine, B. S. of Massachusetts State
medicine, laying somewhat me
distant ' il,e, ,ou can't mast!
p. m.
College; Harry M. Orlinsky, B. A. ' Australian Government for 50,
Sr om the main road, has become
lof the University of Toronto; I years, awaiting its proper owners,
Table cf'hot• Diener • 70e
during env
years, an acknow1-
I Frank Zimmerman, B. A., of the it was disclosed here when the
I edged, even a prominent, comm.
4t
No t °sec Charge
College of the City of New York, government announced that it
hensive branch of medicine with
No b1aarnotn
egree of Doctor of Hebrew , was making another attempt t ■■
Charge
full rights. It has become • eye-
141,
Letters, Ilonoris Cause, was con-,locate the heirs. Weimberger, a
atically ordered edifice based on !
; (erred upon Norman Bentwich, ' poor Hungarian yeshiva student,
LEONARD CEELEY
um of therapeutic and diagnos-
Y ' Master of Arts of the University , ran , away from home in th
facts, which rests on a firm , 7011
e of Cam bridge in England, the 1840'0. After wandering aroun ^ time, "The Student I'rince" is be-
'1;11 p. m. Weekdays
a na tom i c-physiologic foundation, j
.4,2. .
;4 Order o f the British Empire, for- 1 the country as an itinerant en d mg presented by "Opera Under the I NEW YORK (WNS)—Embit- w b
ich
understands and explains' 6818 CAW RIM AT-611$111
nue Alt orney General of Palestine, lamed, driver of oxen and be e- Stars" on an outdoor stage at Na- cereal by the discharge of em- , the
pathologic
changes
and
their
ployes
from
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1 ' at pre' art Professor of Interne- 1 gar, he found himself caught i g- sin Field in Detroit for one week,
the Lebanon and out
er signs and which is based on a
' tional I ielations at the Hebrew ; the peasant revolution of 184 n ..tarting tonight, June 8. This will 'Beth Israel Hospitals because rat
ional therapy which dares to
Universi
University in Jerusalem, author of 1 Weimberger fled the country an R. he the first of the 12 musical corne- they had participated in a two- molt e tasks, successfully, which
many works of value devoted to went to England where he worke d dies and operettas to be presented I hour work stoppage, officials of hay e been
I Jewish and legal subjects, and val- ' as a carter, a rabbi and a smug d during the summer. There will be !the Association of Federation Em- dec ades ago. coneiderol unsolvable,
The history of this
lent worker in behalf of the Jew. Icler. Imbued with the wander - nightly performances and a new !ployen are considering a strike tee mendous progress is also the
I of all of their two thousand mem- his
ish people. This is the first hon. lust, he migrated to Australi a - ,how each week.
tory of your work. Please ac-
The
singing
cast
will
be
com-
I
bees
in
the
ninety-one
affiliated
orary degree that has been con- where by some means he cam
cep the homage of those mentioned
posed of New York stars, many of inatitutions of the Federation for
ferred by the People College. into posseesion of ■ tremendou e
s them with international fame. Most , the Support of Jewish Philan- I here as the representatives of • !
far larger number of men. distrib- I
I Dr. Bentwieh, although disclaim-1 fortune in factoriea, oil fields, pa
ling anything mare than a filet-- per mills and gold mines. On - outstanding among them in this !thermic Societies of New York. lilted over all countries and contin- I
, taste's knowledge of Palestinian day, he liquidated all his inter e production is Leonard Ceeley, who Some 500 employes of Feder'. ants
, who look up to you as master
' archaeology, gave a most brilliant I eats, retired from business and - will play the role of the l'rince firm institutions quit work for and teacher, who is by right, justi-
survey of its results during re, I disappeared. When he died none which he played in Detroit for 20 two hours as a protect against the ! fled to carry the title of another
cent years, of its importance for of his relatives or friends could weeks. Edward J. Scanlon, 'dace failure of the Federation to re- 'Ma Rester Orbin.'" Palliser lived
biblical study, and especially be traced and he WAS buried in director, has many New York and scind pay cuts and to accord the a f ull life. Ile did pioneer
stressed the great share that was 5 pauper's grave. Just before London successes to his credit. In- employes the right of collective work in his field. Hie industry
cidentally, Scanlon directed the or- bargaining. Skeleton staff
Icing taken by American institu- ' th lifted y for burial, a
phenomenal. all the re-1
lions in Palestine and in general small slip of paper, setting down iginal London production of the left on duty in the institution, to spec t and appreciation laid willing.
"Student Prince." Watson Barrett, protect patients. When the em-
,A
; ly ■ t his fee, he remained modest
in .Near Eastern archaelogical the amount of his fortune and
art director, created the gorgeous ployes returned to work 29 of
and unassuming, seeking his reere-
•
'
Instructing that it be evenly dis- settings used in the original Lon-
,
tributed among his surviving don and New York shows and in them were dismissed at the Le- !ation in the arts In order to gather
banon Hospital and an nnan- Ialway
MADRID. (WNS1—The recent k'
e new strength for his task
. The hunt for •commenting on the presentation of ;
Daily Double
split between the Sephardic
and his
heire began
at on Eleven
eh Eleven this next show he said that these nouneed number at Beth Israel Ito tea ch and to help the afflicted.
Hospital. Demands for the rein- "The trace of days,
' Ashkenazic Jews in Barcelona, the hundred persons have laid claim
he spent on
could
be
the
finest
he
has
ever
I
statement
statement of the discharged por- I earth , in eons will not perish"—
largest Jewish community in Spain, to the fortune. The
First and
Australian c rested
ter', social workers and techni- (Sch iller).
has reached the point where the Government has held hundreds
of
Second Race
: two groups are planning to hold conferences
clans were referred by the hoe-
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but the 6100,000.000
WORD AND ACT
pita! superintendents to the board!
I separate kehillah elections. This is still without its rightful owner.
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Ilia wisdom shall endure whose of trustees. Members of the As-
' means that Bercelona Jewry will
promised
the
support
of
the
In-
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, be divided Into two kehillahm, one
$1.2S
Separate not thyself from the The greatness of his wisdom; yet sociation are now picketing both ternational Ladies Garment
hospital,.
Sephardic and one Ashkenazic. The community. (Aboth II, 5.)
Workers Union and the Amalga-
be lost
an
Germ-Jewish
refugee community
Leaders of the Association of mated
Clothing
Workers
Union,
Should the extent of wisdom e'er Federation Employes are now
in Barcelona has organized its first
Do not expire for public office;
who are contributor, to the F.A.
exceed
sport club with the help of the "but where there are no
mapping plans for a strike in all eration's funds. The 91 Federa-
men, try The volume and the greatness of
local athletic authorities.
the Federation's 91 institutions.
thou to be the man." (Aboth 11, 6.)
his works •
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