;America Amish Periodical eater CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, 02110 PIENEntorrikwurrARom a4 ■ 101111.11Mminnw 1111111 YOU'LL ENJOY DANCING TO GENE REGIS and His Orchestra and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE STAGE AND SCREEN Edith Lorand Here Tuesday, Nov. 12 Edith Lorand, famous violinist- conductor, and her Hungarian or- chestra, will appear in Orchestra Hall on Tuesday evening, Nov. 12, under the auspices of the Detroit Concert Society, of which Isobel J. Hurst is manager. A remarkable feature of the concerts of Edith Lorand and her orchestra of 15 men players, all of solo calibre, is that they perform their programs entirely without scores. She has established the al- most incredible record of having made with her orchestra more than 2,000 phonograph records, some of which have had a sale of more than a million each. This fact testifies to the demand that has been created to hear this great artist. In addi- tion to her orchestral records she has made a large number as solo violinist and in the Edith Lorand Trio has had the collaboration of such distinguished artists as Piati- gorsky and Michael Raucheiaen. Chaliapin in Cinema Guild Film "Don Quixote" Here Next Week PA GE ELEVEN Center Theater's Features of Week Again the Center Theater an- nounces a series of outstanding features for the current week. On Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 2 to 5, the at- tractions will be Joe H. Brown in "Alibi Ike" and "College Scandal," with Arline Judge and Kent Taylor, There will also be a color cartoon, "Sinbad the Sailor." On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the features will be W. C. Fields in "The Man On the Flying Trapeze," Lillian Harvey and Tulio Carminati in "Let's Live To- night," and a color cartoon. The Center Theater offers free parking, with free chauffeur serv- ice. The theater is open from 11:30 a. m. to 2 a. rut. the next morning. There is a midnight show every Saturday. For information regarding pro- grams call Madison 8484. Now Playing . . IN PERSON The imperishable adventures of "Don Quixote" and the faithful Hollywood's Favorite Star of Screen "Sancho Pancho" are the subject of a famous motion picture of the same title which the exiled Ger- and his Starred on WWJ with Jimmy Higgins man director, G. W, Pabst, has Cocoanut Grove Orchestra made from Cervantes' novel, and tit CuillufAllA Denting. r III. to 2 a. m. ORIOLE TERRACE which will have its Detroit pre- Martin; the Adoruble Likeable Phil Harris ... Cocoa- miere next week-end at the Detroit FULL COURSE DINNER — $1.00 nut Grove Orchestra . . . Leah Institute of Arts. "Don Quixote" is Ray none lovelier nor nicer to ROAD HOUSE DINNER — $1.25 the opening presentation of the restoring listen too .. . two grand people Detroit Cinema Guild's schedule for THE MARFIELD'S personally . . . and swell show- this season. The film retains the Internationally Famous Dance Term people ... Tracy and Duncan ... rich flavour of the original in all and Detroit's favorites song team ... The Marfield's its beauty, pathos and divine com- TRACY & DUNCAN dance team ... musical comedy ... edy. PLI sweet type ... adorablea ... ador- The title role of Don Quixote is Between Virginia Park and Seward AN ENTIRE NEW REVUE able ... a real splurge ... yet .. • played by the famous Russian more beautiful each week. 8231 WOODWARD TR. 2-9191 basso, Feodor Chaliapin, who has am D1ILYIFIF.D 1 E MANHATTAN PENTHOUSE played the same character in opera VAUDEVILLE Consuelo Flowerton . . . spark- many times. 3 Showe NIehtly-7,30.11,00-1 A.. as ling stately sophistication im- The entire production was pho- FACILITIES FOR LARGE BANQUETS I bibing with that wee bit of naugh- RENERVATIONS tographed in the original locale Trinity 2 - 0100 Trinity of the Cervantes classic and is sung Richard Crooks Soloist with ty ... tickles your quiet senses of humor in a rare fashion ... Selma Park Free with Attendant at Door and spoken in English. Symphony Nov. 7 Marlowe . . . truly a concert in "Don Quixote" is to have its 9-Course Dinner taps ... there is only one girl I "V" premiere showing in Detroit for CHOICE Richard Crooks, leading tenor of better . . . Eleanore Powell . . . DeLuse (Served 6 to 10) $1.501 Detroit's Most Beautiful Supper Club LIQUORS LaArgentine Here on Mon- three days only in the Detroit In- the Metropolitan Opera, will be the Johnny Howard ... impersonations stitute of Arts, Nov. 8, 9, 10. PRESENTS ... and not Joe Penner ... soloist at the second subscription but the day, Nov. 18 concert of the Detroit Symphony, more serious ones sings a nice --- LaArgentina, Spain's greatest Winifred Christie in Recital Thursday evening, Nov. 7, in Or- song too ... comes Giggles Regan Sparkling Sophisticated Songs chestra Hall. The program will Tuesday ... for a week ... under dancer, will appear at Orchestra at Masonic Auditorium J. R. GARDINER Associate Managers J. W. BECKER begin at 8:30 o'clock. contract to Shubert ... just a stop- JOHNNY HOWARD III SELMA MARLOWE Hall on Monday, Nov. 18, under on Nov. 17 Mr. Crooks has selected a par- off here. Muter of Ceremonies the auspices of the Detroit Con- A Concert In Taps ticularly delightful list of numbers POWATAN cert Society, of which Isobel J. SAM DIBERT'S ORCHESTRA Just back from a triumphal for the occasion, compositions Carroll and Gorman . . new Hurst is the manager. European tour, which ended with which show his engratiating voice songs ... but ... what a host of LaArgentina does not like jazz. m 14rAT AT A XrItij iTtri T her appearance as one of the dis- to best advantage. His opening old friends ... a girl magician ... I Tr FN. EY "It is not dancing, it is exercise," tinguished artists at the Salzburg group comprises Gluck's melodious Stephani ... by name ... careful NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME is her summing up of the subject. E T emple Forum TEMPLE BETH EL Festival, Winifred Christie, tal- "0 del rnio deice ardor" and Stra- you men ... those De Sylvas .. . In her opinion there are just Tl' ENI)AY at ,,30 P. M. ..... ■ ,„ ■ .,,, Woodward at Gladstone ented double keyboard pianist , della's "Per Pieta." Lohengrin's sisters . . . and how . . . cute .. . three nations thatpossess the se- EVELYN "GIGGLES" REGAN cret of rhythm—Spain, Russia and willgive a benefit recital Sunday Farewell, "In Distant Lands," from cuter dancers swell kids. AND fternoon, Nov. 17, at 2:30, in the Wagner's superb opera, "Lohen- SAKS America. "ADVENTURES OF A NOVELIST" A GREAT GUEST ARTIST FROLIC Gene Regis . . . so popular at Her own purpose in life, she a s cottish Rite Cathedral of the grin," is his contribution to the last Is Honor of DetroWs Visiting Hides of Slog@ and ocroeu sitsso;41NAMN"frriiiludIrstittirg Temple sod C I:V/7 half of the program. Blossom Heath all summer for says, is to revive the dance lore of I Masonic Temple. 4 ' ' 1N 5645 Victor Kolar, associate director a limited engagement . . . sweet her own native land. She wishes I f Miss Christie will demonstrate - EDITH • to be known as a dancer of Spanish i r or the first time in Detroit, the of theorchestra, who is in charge string band . . . titian topped [PiTsibiiialAss«.— assiT. ichness. variety and increased of this concert, will cpen with the Blanche Fizzey from WIVJ . . . AND HER — dances, only. Although her early t training was in the classical bal- onal range made possible by the overture to the opera "Don Gio- sainwgisi. Vote for that 2 a. m. closing let, she broke entirely with the Moor two-manual piano, which vanni" and close with the stirring stereotyped traditions of this has proved so popular in Europe. Capriccio Millen by Tschaikovsky. An interesting feature will be school and evolved her own tech- Her repertory will include selec- SPROAT—CL, 1183 JOE FREEDMAN tions ranging from Bach through Two Humoresques by Dvorak, or- ATOP PARK ME. HOTEL nique. MANAGER Or Nov. che ra Hall, Tues. Eve. st 12 ( 18—MUMCIAN8---11 In her special field, LaArgentina Debussy and Ravel, as well as chestrated by Victor Kolar. i s unique. A writer in the French Copland and Cowell, all of which TICKETS: ORINNELL'L CAD. 7451 '71 PRICES: 7So to $2.30 she performs with a keen sense weekly, "L'Illustration," asserts that "the names of Pavlowa and of dynamic and harmonic tone- John Erskine to Speak at The defeat of the D. S. R. amend- COMING Argentina, while evoking different shading impossible to achieve on Town Hall Nov. 6 ment at the polls on Tuesday is The World's • visual impressions, seem to encom- a single keyboard instrument. urged in a plea by D. S. R. em- The recital is sponsored by the Greatest Dancer pass the entire genius of the ployees. When John Erskine, composer, ORCHESTRA HALL, Men. Eve., Nov, 18 Masonic Temple Association and dance." The defeat of this amendment is o the philanthropic committee of pianist, lecturer and author of such 1 11AV the Michigan Federation of Music best sellers as "The Private Life also urged by the Detroit Citizens League. of Helen of Troy," comes to the Lafayette Theater Presents Clubs, to aid deserving music Detroit Town Tall, in the Fisher An appeal by employes of D.S.R. Finest Entertainment students and under-privileged states: "Mimi" Greatest of Comfort children. More than 6,000 young Theater, Wednesday morning, Nov. 6, at 11 o'clock, his subject, appro- "Citizens of Detroit, D., S. R. JOE E. Open 11:30 till 2 a. m. musicians have been aided in this priately, will be "The Influence of owners and patrons: "Mimi," an adaption of Henri way during the last four years. Women—and Its Cure." Mr. Your employees respectfully ask Murger's beloved "La Vie de Bo- 12TH AT SEWARD TRINITY 2-3488 Erskine's witty researches into the you to vote "NO" on the proposed heme," which stresses the love story Ring tardner's . of little Mimi and the poor play- Edward Weeks at Detroit realm of femininity have appeared Amendment to Section 23, Chapter Repeated by Popular Request in a brilliant series of books XIII, Title IV, of the Charter of wright Rodolph, comes to the Town Hall at Cass The- through which he has established the city of Detroit, on Tuesday, screen of the Lafayette Theater, JACK BERLIN, JULIUS ADLER, PAULA SAND ater Nov. 8 se' himself as a humorous authority on Nov. 5, 1935, which Amendment West Lafayette and Shelby, oppo- 'assis taw.; .... plus such famous ladies of history as proposes to legislate • type of site the postoffice, Thursday, Oct. Sunday Matinee and Night, NOV. 3 "Significant New Books" will be Eve, Queen Guinevere, Helen of seniority for one group. 31. Co-starred in this blending of Jack Berlin's Success Production: "Would you desire having the music, romance, tragedy and spec- discussed by Edward Weeks, one Troy and the Queen of Sheba. One of America's most versatile conditions of your employment sub- tacle, are Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. of the outstanding lecturers on contemporary literature today, next celebrities, Mr. Erskine is a dis- mitted to the voters? "No." and Gertrude Lawrence. Music by the masterful Puccini Friday, Nov. 8, at 11 o'clock, for tinguished composer and pianist of "This is a matter to be settled is used effectively at intervals of the Detroit Town Hall in the Cass concert calibre. He is professor of between employer and employee. English at Columbia University, Therefore it is an administrative the production, with a song by Miss Theater. In the front ranks of literary president of the Julliard School of problem. In order that it remains $1, 75c, 505, 35c1 Matinees: 75e, 50e, 35e, 25e. Lawrence, and the "Barcarolle" from "Tales of Koffman," the lat- critics stands Edward Weeks, edi- Music; and a director of the Metro- so vote "No." ter played by a full orchestra as tor-in-chief of the Atlantic Month- politan Opera Company. He is the "The National Labor Relations the background music for a spec- ly Press, five years assistant editor author of numerous novels, plays Board have had the merits of this 6% Rate Announced by 111-1 tacular masked ball. The moods of the Atlantic Monthly Magazine, and essays. case argued before them on six dustrial Morris Plan Bank contrast sharply, the pace of the and for three years a member of different occasions without chang- The Only Girl Magician for Auto Financing picture shifts interestingly and the state-wide committee for the' ing the decisions previously made. with Gone Rich there are gripping emotional revision of book censorship in ; Wayne University to Meet The Detroit Citizens League Romantic Massachusetts. This state commit- scenes. In accordance with the general MUSielli • Beautiful says vote "NO". Cambridge in Interna- With ream mmovement to reduce the cost of Back again to tell you that we Selected short subjects, Mickey tee, with Mr. Weeks as its chair- 115M/M/22 tional Debate financing new car purchases, the just glimpsed two swell examples Mouse and Wonders of the Tropics, man, made book censorship a po- DOIGLAFI PAIRBANKN, Jr. Wayne University's third inter- Industrial Morris Plan Bank has of Hollywood's newest efforts for completes the Lafayette program, litical issue and after three years GERTRUDE LAN HIIMIC announced a 6 per cent per annum this season . . . Lawrence Tibbett which runs continuously from 11 of bitter struggle a revised law national debate will be held Mon- sod rate on current new models. in a delightful picture, "Metrck a. m. to 11 p. m. at popular prices. was written into the statute books day evening, Nov. 4, when the local THE CUTE permitting an accused book to be team will meet representatives of Glen F. Turnbull, executive vice politan," that will teach how to Cambridge University, England, on judged in its entirety. president of the bank said, "The enjoy opera thoroughly . . . And the question: "Resolved, that a Dine and Dance at Detroit Labor College Pre- new low rate will not only help beloved May Robson's latest, written constitution is a hindrance "Three Kids and a Queen," a pic- Gen. Sherrill Condemned those who have already planned to sents Anti-War Film Jr. Playiii• Guila to Present rather than a safeguard to social buy, but will increase the sale of ture that will bring heart-tugs and progress." 1936 motor cars." There are no "Summer Interlude" on laughs to you alternately through- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: The Detroit Labor College, as Because the University audito- 5028 JOY ROAD charges other than the 8 per cent SUNDAY DINNER out . . . And have we told you the fifth number of its movie sound ' Nov. 7 On the sports page of the Detroit rium has not been large enough to lb Block East of Gr. River per annum fee and no co-signers yet that strange sounds emanat- series, will exhibit G. W. Pabst's News (Friday, Oct. 23, 1035) accommodate the audience on this are required. ting from the secret recesses of masterpiece: "The Shame of a Na- The'Innior Players Guild, un- occasion in the past, and because there was an article about the boy- ..Good Food — Deer — Wine According to the new plan, the Charlie Chaplin's studios seem to tion" der thedirection of Morton So- thequestion this year, prominent cott against the Olympics to take FLOOR SHOW carpurchaser may take out auto- signify that "Modern Times" is This picture, produced in ger- bel, will present an original three in current political controversy, is place in Berlin, and protests mobile insurance with any company just about completed? Neverthe- many and now banned by Hitler, act play entitled "Summer Inter- SPEC/AL of greater interest than usual, the against the "vicious and untrue he desires and the Industrial Bank less, it is, and we're all still con- is a stirring anti-war film. It shows lude", at the B'nai Moshe, Dexter debate will be held in the audito- statements" by Messrs. Charles II. will include its cost in the financ- Sunday Dinner 65c jecturing about its details. the futility of the late World War and Lawrence, on Thursday, Nov. Sherrill and Brundage of the Olym- 124 DAVENPORT rium of the Cass Technical High ing. conflict through the eyes of those 7, at 8:30 p. m. pics Committee. Temple 2-8388 School. Catering to Weddings Showers "To determine the financing who suffered by it. It makes the Some of the participants in the Thinking that you might be in- charge," remarked Turnbull, "take The Hon. L. C. Hughes-Hallett, and Banquets "Shoot the Chutes," Eddie Can- greatest of all pleas for a world play are: Reeve Roden, Evelyn terested in the matter, I wish to Ills Britannic Majesty's consul, tor's newest, is budgeted at a cool where peace and human brother- the unpaid balance on the car, add million and a half dollars . . . hood reign supreme. Children Kay, Sylvia Zingesser, Roselle will be introduced as chairman by remark that for making "vicious the insurance cost and multiply by Rozner, Geraldine King, Rodelle Dr. Frank Cody, president of and untrue statements" Mr. Sher- 6 per cent for the 12 month period. The biggest yet for an Cantor TOUR SMARTEST should be encouraged to see it. For payment periods other than opus . . . Charles Laughton, back This is the first time it has been Broder, Morton Sobel, Wilfred Wayne University and superinten- rill can always carry the laurels. SEPIA SPOT I do not know Mr. Brundage, but 12 months, the cost is one-half of dent the Detroit Public School at work in London, has just gone presented in Detroit and will be Katz and Joseph Korenthal, my acquaintance of Mr. Sherrill 1 per cent per month." into production with "Cyrano de shown on Sunday, Nov. 3, at Peo- Al•TI N SPECIAL C.%'‘)6 Both Edgar Willis and David A. comes from one of his latest works, Bergerac." . . . Nutty note: Be ples' House, 3634 Trumbull Ave., Mt. Athos Lecture at Ar The new Ian is effective immedi- Goldman, of Wayne University, entitled "A Year's Embassy to ately. prepared for anything when you near Selden Ave., at 7 and 9 p. m. Institute Sunday who will uphold the negative argu- Mustafa Kemal," which, although 11 LIN see the Marx Brothers' latest, "A There will also be exhibited a news ments, have won state oratorical purporting to be a biography, is in Night at the Opera." . . . Jim- reel that is different. 1221 Terminal Lenox 1370 reality no more than panegyrics of honors, while Willis placed second "Pilsudski" Opens a Fast From the anti-feminine monks of my Cagney and Pat O'Brien, Hol lywood's ace disagreeing pals, are Mt. Athos, who exclude even female in a national contest last year. C. a sycophant. Even a reviewer of Route to Palestine known Turkish sympathies could J. M. Alport and John Royle, rep- hard at work on "Ceiling Zero," Bucknell Bisons Meet U. of cats and cows, to the hard-riding METROPOLITAN Bedouin tribesmen of Syria, Byron resenting Cambridge University, not gloss over the misstatements MEYER W. LEIB IS the drama of the skyways from The oppularity of the fast con- D. This Saturday TRAVEL SERVICE D. MacDonald, young traveler, England, have won similar distinc- and mistakes of Mr. Sherrill, and the mighty Frank Wead stage IN CONSTABLE RACE nection from here to Palestine via had to call him "credulous and tions. They will debate in Florida l' ,wit. PrGale Cars to New York archaeologist and adventurer, ex- play . Observation: Dolores Del l'.11 fornia. Florida and other point.. Poland was evidenced by the group One of the highest hurdles on plored the sunlit Aegean. Sunday, and Georgia before returning to careless with facts." Rio hard at work on a aide-split- Meyer W. Leib of 1983 the University of Detroit schedule For Reliable Transportation Devoting whole chapters to of Halutzim who left in the new Hazel- ting comedy, "Meet the Duchess." must be taken next Saturday when Nov. 3, at 3:30 p. Tn., he will speak England on Dec. 14. we us first The British style of debating, parallels between "our hero," the Polish motorliner "Pilsudski," last wood Ave., who was :somewhat in with motion pictures for the World 8s30 12th St., Madison 2381 the Bucknell Bisons come to Detroit Adventure Series at the Detroit which Includes an informal barrage great Mustafa and Moses, Martin Thursday. The oension was used securing the nomination for Con- Fashions: Newest and smartest for the Titans' final home game of repartee, will be observed by Luther, henry the Eighth, George by thousands of Jewish people, who stable of the 8th Werd at tie r for fall is ox-blood . Una Mer- of the year. The reason that Coach Institute of Arts on "Mt. Athos both sides. , Washington, Roosevelt and others: came to say good-bye to the trav- cent primary election, is now and the Crusader Castles of the kel, at least, thinks so, having Dorais fears the Bisons is not so comparing the Turkish junta with elers to stake a veritable holiday w aging a vigorous campaign for Mediterranean." In a lateen sail- CASTATOR STANDS ON bought the only such accessories much their inherent strength as the American Congress and finding at the pier and many joined in the e lection on Nov. 5. lie is a young such as Helen of Troy might RECORD OF SERVICE available in the stores . . . Jean the fact that this game comes after boat, Unveiling of Tombstone the latter wanting, Mr. Sherrill's singing and dancing with which the man, college-trained, of lingoes- H arlow's favorite: sport coats the two hard battles with Villanova have gazed on, this modern Ulysses enthusiasm carries him much far- young pioneers celebrated their de- t Ioned honesty and good moral spent 12 years roaming the Med- parture. Although there is a charge fl her. lie is a brother of An unveiling of • tombstone in ther. ' The grown people of today may with wide lapels and standing col- and a let-down on the part of the iterranean. Samuel memory of Ida Cove will take place be ikened to the machinery which lars . Rosalind Russell sticks to Red and White may be expected. It is possible Mr. Sherrill has of 25 cents for visitors, the Gdynia- ; V. Leib, local attorney. Mt. Athos was the strangest keeps the wheels of life and gov- silver fox for strictly formal only. Bucknell was soundly beaten by place he found. He lived with its on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 1 p. m., at motives for these statements other America Line waived for this oc- "The fact that some of te en- ment turning, while the children h Villanova earlier in the season and 4,000 female-scorning monks. For the Chesed Shel Erne!! Cemetery, than • morbid impulse to pay hom- casion the fee for the relatives and p resent Constables have been sus - friends of the passengers for Pal- r e of the present day will soon be Scribblings: Miriam Hopkins is on the basis of the Titans' showing 1,000 years they have excluded fe- Gratiot and 14-Mile Road. Rela- age to success even if that be estine. ended from office for various LI- tives and friends are invited. stesping into this category, and an expert at billiards Merle against the Wildcats should be males of every kind. Only female successful crime, but such motives The sailing draws attention to f gal acts indicates a crying need will he expected to 'carry on.' Bet- Oberon busy on her unnamed pic- fairly easy. But the Titans got birds and insects have entered their as we may gather from his writing or reform, both in the manner AT THE POWATAN ter education will increaae the ture . . . Warner Baxter is an themselves all steamed up for Vil- lofty stronghold. He visited remote are not worthy of a person of his the excellent connection which the o f selecting Constables and in oh- value of the children of today for accomplished guitarist . . . Wil- lanova and it is going to be hard villages of Turkey, worked with station and eminence. It is • pity Gdynia-America Line perfected for t aining the proper men," Mr. Leib travelers to F.retz Israel. Passes- a their work in life." that a former representative of this liam Powell studied for law, be- for them to come back to the same native sponge divers, prowled totes. Ile believes that • change country has to be so overwhelmed gees can arrive in eight and one- in the manner of selecting Coo- This statement, coming from came a star actor; but would ra- peak again next week. through the inaccessible cliff tombs half days comfortably and safely g by interviews of a few hours length Fred W. Castator, veteran city ther be an author ... Clark Gable tables should he made, but that of Lycia, rode with the Bedouin with the great Mustafa as to from New York to Gdynia in the a a long as the Constitution councilman and a candidate for re- is winging his way to South ORVILLE BROWN MEETS tribes of Syria. He will picture new, fast motorliner "Pilsudski" vi des pre- babble like an amorous high school DANNO O'MAHONEY FRIDAY for the election of Con- Patmos overlooking the .sea, Cor- election on Nov. 5, shows his atti- America to be gone at least a a girl, and, rather lugubrious that he and then proceed to Condom& tables it is encumbeui upon the When Orville Brown meets inth, Marathon, Delphi. tude on one of the important prob- month . . . Joan Crawford post- from where the line maintains • ei cannot find words of gratitude to a Danno O'Mahoney for the world's tizens to elect men with lems that confronts the city at all carding from New York . . . . good nation for the "generous act" of weekly service direct to Jaffa and e ducational background whose times. During his entire public ca- Norma Shearer conferring with wrestling championship on Fri- one of her sons, a certain Ali Sami Haifa by the well known remod- re reer, Mr. Castator has always been A drian for new gowns ... S'long, day, Nov. 8, it will probably be Joseph Szigeti Guest Soloist Bled ocean-going steamers "Polo- w putation for honesty in the past Bey, presenting Mr. Sherrill with before the biggest crowd that interested in the welfare of the more next week. on Ford Hour Sunday ill assure to the voters a con- and "Kosciuszko." ti the pen and ink drawing of ■ ever attended a bout and perhaps children and believes in giving of that conduct in the On all these ships there is plenty fu nuation ture as public Turkish stamp. What • long way a them the most possible in the way Italian Ships to Carry 80,000 the biggest crowd the Olympia has Joseph Szigeti, one of Europe's of delicious, strictly kosher food servants, stamp can travel! ever housed. Even before the leading violin virtuosi, will be Jaws of education. He has always been to Tel Aviv and a congenial surrounding, with k nown - In view of the above, and Mr. for his honest and courage- TRIESTE — The Lloyd Triesti- bout was officially closed, Pro- guest soloist with the Ford Sym- stewards and employees speaking Sherrill's predilections of white- ROXY vs. FISCHVIt AT ARENA ous view on various problems that ne Steamship Company signed a moter Nick Londes had • reser- phony Orchestra and Chorus, Vic- washing the mighty, it is natural the passenger's language. confront the council. Although a contract with the Zionist committee vation list of several hundred tor Kolar directing. in the Ford Walter Rely, Detroit's aspiring to deduce that Mr. Sherrill with his Ming man, he has given 17 years in Locarno for the transportation seats from fans who anticipated Sunday Evening Hour concert of young light-heaveyweight wreaths, recent statements is soliciting the British Jewry Donates 5240,000 who has been the of service in the council and at to Palestine during 1936 of 80,000 the signing of Brown and the Sunday, Nov. 3. The program is sensation at' ter "honor" of writing the biography to National Fuad present Is president pro tem of that Polish Jews who are going to be champion here. broadcast from 9 to 10 p. m., East- 175-pound division the pant low of Der Furore, while the "prixi- body. . Despite the expected rush for ern Standard Time, over the entire weeks, will meet champ*. Clads settled in Tel Avivi. lege" of a few hours' interview LONDON (WNS-Palcor Agen- "Midget" Fischer, The same company has been per. tickets, however, the promoter coast-to-coast network of the Co- eat BaSkragt. would be enough for Mr. Sherrill to cy) — More than 400 delegates at- Wis., in • title bout at 1AFFA (WNS-Palcor Agency) forming a similar service for the announced there would be no rise lumbia Broadcasting System. Areas go out and tell the world that the tending the annual conference of Gardens next Monday Mr. Szigeti was born in Budapest s-- It is reported here that the last several years, but next year in prices and he would try to get bestial persecutions of Jews in Ger- the Jewish National Fund of Great Rumanian government is endeavor- Other bouts oil will be the first in which the migra- the maximum amount of seat- of a family which already Included are: many is the most plausible act of a Britain here heard reports that "Bull" Curry, king not Ire introduce a regular air serv- tion of Jews to Palestine will as- ing space to let everyone see the two first rank musicians, his es. great leader! £48,000 (approximately 5240.000) "Lefty" Pater New Yi i ibetween Bucharest and Lydda, sume such great proportions. It is two best men in the heavyweight father and an uncle. It was under elue Yours, had been collected for the Keren Swenski, New York, vs, Waher aear here, bringing Palestine w understood a Polish company will division battle it out for the them that he began his musical Carrot and Gorman. sophisticated T. M. HALAJIAN, 21 1 0 houn' distance from the Kayemeth this year. The confer- Logan, Kansas City and Clarence send other contingents of Jews richest stake in professional mediately revealing great talent. songsters, now appearing at Sof- 6032 Hussar St., ence adopted quota of £50,000 for Smith, Chicago, vs. Ernie Peter- satanic, capital. studies in early childhood, and im- ferins Powatan Club. sports. from Braila, Rumania. Detroit, Mich. next year. son, Marquette. FEATURING Blanche - Fezzey CAFE SAKS Phil Harris * LEAH RAY * 7 7 I sr= I New * Consuelo Flowerton ORIOLE Terrace DINNER NOV. sth LOUIS GOLDING ..m.:."1;',;.` c. Manhattan Penthouse D.S.R. Amendment Defeat Is Urged LORAND (CH:F , i'E ; ° El A i) 0 1 1171117:1 1 ARGENTINA LIM q'a1/4-1:141VIM7 I a 141 Littman's Peoples Theatre BROWN The Gypsy Girl Hollywood Glimpses ;r0,1:1F4TUTEli.1? STEPHANI CARROLL and GORMAN kr.:27 • TTE.R, B 0 X DE SYLVA Sisters • Yanett's Gardens $1.5O Powatan r S tuA nT shie ne Laundry L Ray u SI D •