February 7, 1936 'filoikruorrjousfi Rorociz and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Endorses ORT Drive It 10 LE • TERRACE Pre,ents • A New Revue Thrill Again to the Enchanting Rhythm of GRIM MYERSON STAGE AND SCREEN TO SPEAK FEB. 9 Goldie Myerson is a native of Milwaukee where she was engaged in library work and teaching. Her profound interest in the pioneer work in Palestine drew her to that country. She has become an un- tiring leader for Labor Zionism and has shown outstanding ability as a public speaker on platforms in Palestine, Europe, and America. She has arrived in this country as a member of the Palestine Labor Delegation to speak officially to the Jewish communities in the United States. On her recent arrival in New York she was warmly greeted by leading Jews in America, in- cluding Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Judge Julian Mack, Maurice Rot- tenberg and Rabbi Samuel Wohl, national chairman of the League for Labor Palestine. Goldie Myerson is scheduled to JACOB BILLIKOPF • speak on German-Jewish coloniza- Jacob Billikopf, noted Jewish tion, settlement of Jewish youth, social service worker, places his and cooperative developments in stamp of approval on the $500,. Palestine. 000 American ORT Campaign of which David A. Brown is national chairman. Houston Peterson to Discuss' Four Outstanding Features at Center Theater American Boasters at This Week Town Hall Feb. 12 "All the world loves a boaster, and that was why Hue Long had, such a wide following," says Hous- ton Peterson, lecturer in Philoso- phy, Columbia and Rutgers Uni. versities. Dr. Peterson will lecture on "The Great American Boasters —from Benjamin Franklin to Hue Long," Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 11 a. tn., before the Detroit Town Hall audience in the Fisher The- ater. In his listing of prize boasters Dr. Peterson includes Benjamin Franklin, Walt Whitman, P. T. Barnum, John L. Sullivan, King- fish Levinsky, Jack Sharkey, Davey Crockett and Gen. Hugh Johnson. "There were those," he states, "who dismissed Long as a joke, but he was never the joke that Hitler was in 1922. Hue was prob- ably as great a showman as was Barnum, for he could boast of his disadvantages better than others could boast of their virtues. It was so with Benjamin Franklin, Lin- coln and Al Smith." Peterson labels Walt Whitman the "Barnum of American poetry" and calls Bar- num the "Whitman of American business." The Centet Theater continues the showing of fine features for the week of Feb. 10 to 16, inclu- sive. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Joan Crawford, with Brian Aherne as her new leading man, in "I Live My Life," plus Richard Dix and Madge Evans in the Gaumont British production, "Transatlantic Tun- nel," will be the features. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Warren William and Genevieve Tobin in "Case of the Lucky Legs," also "Welcome Home" with James Dunn and Arline Judge will be shown. You enjoy the finest of com- fort at the Center, where the best of entertainment is offered and the courtesy and service is ou- standing. Just drive your car to the front of the theater and our chauffeur will park it free. For information regarding any future program you would care to see, call Madison 8484. Tues.,Feb.I I Temple Forum Ticket•-05e et Temple and Grinorli's al 11:30 P. M. TEMPLE BETH EL 51 oaditant at Gladelone, Hainaut 051: Arthur Garfield Ilas Noted Law:M. —National Director American C1111 Liberlien Cn on "ADVENTURES IN THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM IN THE UNITED STATES" Nistirruirmorrsfr ---- INTRODUCING A Flew Era ;;Ig::::;;?7,::: Now • • • At the Oriole Terrace . . . . you'll find . . . . Gray Gordon Beautiful Nit. Club and that insinuating rhythm of and His Music, Starring his swaying the . . . . customers The Singing Comedians of Radio . . . . especially with that fancy trio of . . . . Marge, Jo and Lee Walker . . . . around to whip up the words .... while Johhny Jen- Late Feature, of RUDY VALLEE'S VARIETIES nings and his new . . . . side- Stars of Columbia and National Broadcasting Systems kick .. Patricia Murray .. . are smoothing out those dance SUPPORTED as THE Dance Sophisticates tempos .. . . while Gary Temple sio San-Kissed Murray Nm.,n1h.::. . . . . the featured singer . . . . provides • pleasant baritone .... and Don Arden proves himself %Swing Is to the Rhythmic Stylists . . . . the speed king of all fast DINNERS HELD stoppers .. . . The Hale Sisters FROM OVER . . . . a pretty pair .. . . beat by Russian Dancer ONE-FIFTY out those fast .numbers with sing- DEMAND ing and dancing feats to amaze NEVER A the passer-by . . . . and Elaine COVER CHARGE Dancer Supreme Manbi does several solo and diffi- cult dance numbers. ?remote/ ky Year Favorite Mater of Ceremonies nl MOAT ,r Reis and Dunn . . . . clever Markel Star of Josef Lhevinne's Concert songsters . , . who have recently "Artists sad Model," Here on Feb. 19 taken possession of ... The Pent- Series of Booklets for Sunday house . . . . where their nightly Man of Many Moods Schools Provide Revolt'. The first Detroit recital of Josef doings . . . . and funny songs tienary Method -.....** Detroit Conservatory String Lhevinne will take place Wednes- . . . . are the talk of the town CINCINNATI—Appointment of Ili 9 )Full Course day evening, Feb. 19, at Orchestra .... The lads have been featured Ensemble in Free Family Dinner JL eimI CI Rabbi Paul Richman as director of The Pilgrim Press of Boston Hall, under the auspices of the . . . via . . . . the stage, radio Served From 5 to 9 Concert the newly-established B'nai B'rith has Inaugurated a new chapter in Detroit Concert Society. and screen . . . . Kendall Kappa National Bureau of Membership teaching good will to Sunday Josef Lhevinne's genius has . . the whirlwind dancer . . . No Admission or Cover Chars, and Cultural Activities, has been School pupils with the publication The string ensemble of the De- won him an honored place among who can a.> somersaults . . . RESERVATIONS- of nix booklets designed to create troit Conservatory of Music, who the supreme pianists of all time. around . . . . and over other solo a more appreciative attitude are broadcasting regularly over Ile is without doubt the greatest dancers . . . . is also featured TR. 2-0100-2-8806 toward Jews and other groups, ra- radio station WXYZ, will appear living representative of that . . . . While Irma Deere . . . . cial and religious, by Christian in public concert Wednesday, Feb. school of piano playing in which the singer . . . . gives you that 12, at 8:30 p. m., in Conservatory Liszt and Rubinstein were tower- children. Today — Satuniny — /tummy M011. — Tues. — Wed.— Thur. song .... in the air .... Sammy "The Modern Church School Ilall, 6035 Woodward Ave. In ing figures. His playing has for Dibert .... and his popular band JOAN CRAWFORD PHIENTS Series," in which this new method addition, George Shaffer, baritone, many years thrilled audiences S THE LIMIT THE FUN . . . supply the dancing tempos of teaching is incorporated, is a and Lare Wordrop, oboist, are both in Europe and America. His A Hit Revue!! BUT MUM S THE WORD' ...Mar- and a new gal . revolutionary step to advance bet- featured on the same program. story begins in a small town near On Friday, Feb. 7, at 8:15 p. Moscow where he was born. garet English . . . . fills in the WALES ter understanding. This series is PERSONAL MAID'S dance intermissions . . . . with WILES ALSO based on experiments in informal m., the junior and senior classes Taught first by his father, who piano and song interludes . . . . Warta. teaching. They begin with the will give a concert, and on Sat- was a horn player in the Royal urday, Feb. 8, at 3 p. m., primary Opera, at eight the boy played those Murray Browne Cuties particular interests of specific 1 MILES TAYLOR VIVIAN will bring you back . . . . again 1.17.11t1 lINOW.WAIRENIWO class groups. The resources used and division 1 students may be in public. A wealthy man heard Adagio in IAA. . and again. are available in the community heard in recital, both events tak- him and sent him to the Moscow ALSO The Powatan . . .. may not FIVE BLADES OF RHYTHM and provide for longer sessions, ing place in Conservatory Hall. Conservatory, from which he have so many names . . . . but Hollows Del Ilk'—E. Hamlin!' , .. g hter, Geo. sea C.o.d. All three of these concerts are graduated at 17 with highest flexible informality and commun- what a show . . . . with Carroll 11.3=15XCI DAVID sad GOLIATH open to the public, and admission honors. Three years previous to ity expeditions and activities. and Gorman in their last week DANCING "SHOOKS" Being records of successful is free. The general public is in- this, however, he came to the at- . . . . going extra strong . . . . LORENZO ROBERTS teaching in actual practice, this vited to attend. tention of Anton Rubinstein, who and a new line of very smart OPEN DAILY . , **VENABLE" series offers invaluable source ma - invited the 14-year-old boy to ap- dancers the Margie Lyons 11.30 a. m. to r a. m. Winn pear as guest artist with the Mos- terials and suggestions for pro- Me to a p. tn. sextette . . . . of fast steppers PLANTATION DARLINGS Nelson Eddy, Baritone, at cow Symphony Orchestra under cedure. . . . and do they step .. . . al l YlnelItiove the Mad Fum.4 The six booklets published thus his direction, playing the Beeth- to the music of that .. . . Powa Masonic Temple on oven Emperor Concerto. Shortly far are: "A Friendship Enterprise THE CLUB Feb. 17 tan orchestra. with Our Jewish Neighbors," "Ex- after leaving the conservatory the Larry Vincent continues to act ploring Our Neighborhood,' "City RABBI PAUL RICHMAN young man entered a concert for Nelson Eddy, outstanding Amer- wise and crack . . wise on the Life and Primary Children," "The the Rubinstein prize and won it announced by Alfred M. Cohen, Thanksgiving Festival as an In- ican baritone, who appears here against 35 contestants. Ile then floor of the Ten-Forty . . . where on Monday, Feb. 17, at the Ma- anything goes . . . . including Ch. 0230 550 E. Ad...to president of the order. troduction to Comparative Re• undertook his first tour of Eur- . Rabbi Richman, who enters upon liglons," "Children and Labor sonic Auditorium, was born in ope, which was a complete tri- those new songs of Larry's . . Providence, R. I. As a boy he and where Sandra Marlowe . his new duties immediately, will Problems," and "Adventuring umph. NEW YORK (WNS) —Jewish League batting champion; Barney the exotic .... new torch singer not only coordinate B'nai B'rith With Rafel and Consuelo." The sang in church. Later his family Lhevinne'a initial trip to Amer- . is keeping everyone .... all athletes won individual interna- Ross, world's welterweight cham- membership efforts on a national latter deals with relationships be- moved to Philadelphia. There he had a series of jobs, finally drift- ice was also an Instantaneous sw- -:- RHYTHM -:- entranced with those torchy songs scale, but will develop Jewish cul- tween American and Mexican chil- tional, national and regional cess. Since that time he has State chess champion; Joseph C. ing into newspaper work. A friend' of hers . . . while Jean de AS YOU LIKE IT tural and communal programs for dren. taught him to write "obits." He! been a dominant figure in the championships in boxing, baseball, Levis, pion; national Isaac Kashdan, New fenc- York men's foils the guidance of the Order's 400 These booklets are procurable became successively a reporter, a I musical life of this country, con- France . . . . beats out her own ing champion; Armitage, accompaniment on the accordian fencing, golf, tennis, handball, national men's Norman saber champion; America nand Canadian lodges. from the Congregational Publish- certizing each season both here advertising and motor boating, ping pong, walk- for those lyrics she is singing Born in Latvia 32 years ago, ing Society, 14 Beacon St., Boa- copy-reader, in Canada, and appearing as and ti,, Musk writer. In between times he sang, and . . while Coyle McKay and his ing, track and field and wrestling llelene Mayer, national women's Rabbi Richman was brought to this ton, Mass. soloist with the foremost spin- YOU'LL THRILL TO HIS VOICE learning opera arias from a pho- and were members of champion- fencing champion; Miss Sylvia An- country before he was a year old, His appear- band furnish the lyrics for all phony orchestras. ship teams in baseball, basketball nenberg, New York State women's the numbers offered by others. nograph. and received his public scLool edu- Nelson Eddy has reached thwlances include joint concerts with In case you haven't heard the and chess during 1935, according golf champion; Jack London, na- cation in Columbus, 0. Later he his wife, Mme. Rosina Lhevinne, steady, straightforward, new band .... at Saks .... get to the annual sporting review pub- tional one-wall singles handball a top by attended Columbia University, New and Hrr Artordion who is a brilliant pianist in her unspectacular but thoroughly out that dog sled and them run- lished in the New York Times champion; Dan Levinson and York, and Rollins College, Florida, own right. sound aeries of progressions. Ile and the New York Herald-Trib- David Margolis, national one-wall whip up . . . . through ners and where he received his degree. Ile is so busy that he hardly has time the blizzard to gaze at those en- une. doubles handball champions; Her- was induced by Rabbi I. S. Moses HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. (WNS) RILL COURSE $4 .00 to fill all of his engagements. A Henry Greenberg, first baseman bert Mendelsohn, winner of the tertaining murals .... while you of Temple Betts El, New York, to —Contrary to reports that the Detroit Town Hall at Cass DINNER 1 singing star, his career has been the music of Dick Hol- of the Detroit Tigers, helped his president's cup in motor boating; listen to enter the rabbinate, and he gradu- Jewish subsistence colony at Theater man and his band . . .. which is team win the American League Victor Barns of Hungary, world's ated from Hebrew Union College in Hightstown has been abandoned a bright light in the dark depres- The Cocktail Dar Cafe Modern sion firmament. His success proves new entertaining unit .. . pennant and the world series. The ping pong champion; Abe Beren- the 1932. Ile married Miss Miriam by the Federal Resettlement Ad- Detroit Town Hall, at the Cass national collegiate basketball baum, national ping pong cham- Carolyn Blum, of East Cleveland, ministration, John • H. LaDuke, the truth of the showman's credo Theater, will not present a speaker while Evlyn Nations that there are no bad seasons, sings and plays the accordion. basketball championship was won pion; Ruth Aarons, national wo- Ohio. resident engineer, who is direct- on Friday morning, Feb. 14. Cecil George Kavanaugh and his new by the New York University five, men's ping pong champion; Helen For the last three years he has ing the building of the project, only bad shows. He can sing in Roberts, the brilliant English nov- English, French, German, Italian, an all-Jewish aggregation. The Jacobs, national women's singles band . . . at the Webster Hall been rabbi of the Reform congrega- announced that it would be ready and Yiddish and elist, author of "Pilgrim Cottage," Cocktail Grill . . . the sensation international chess title was won champion; Isadore Bettis, national tion at Steubenville, 0., where he by Aug. 1, 1936, a month ahead Russian, Spanish as who has been secured for the date can sing tenor roles as well of the new engagement . . . . by the all-Jewish team from the boy's singles tennis champion; was also active In B'nai B'rith of the original goal. Because of of March 13, could not be in however . . . . is the return of United States and the intercol- Marvin Kantrowitz and Isadore lodge work. Eleven years ago, when weather conditions work has been baritone. America until March, when he will Ruth Brent . . . . and can she legiate chess championship was Ballis, national boy's doubles ten- he was scarce', 21 years old, he slowed up and the working staff 8231 WOODWARD TR. 2-9191 be here for only three weeks. Between Seward and Virginia Park was one of the organizers of the cut from 1,300 to 350, but con- Progress in Russia and Ad- His subject will be "The European sing . . . . The Three Eves . . . . captured by City College's all- nis champions; Henry Cieman of three lovely dancers . . . . do Jewish team. Bob Kessler was a Toronto, 50-kilometer and 60,000- original Orlando (Fla.) Lodge, and struction will be speeded up af- ONDAY Whirlpool." ventures in Africa on Sun. modern . . . . and sophisticated member of Purdue University's meter walk champion; Milton its first secretary. For several ter the first of the year. Foun- A DIforaot Argot's,. Nit. rhythm . . . . while Jimmy Nolan basketball team, which was co- Sandler, men's national senior in- day's Institute Program years he was associated with pri- dations for 200 homes have al - vate camps as associate director of ready been laid, the sewers system Russian Eagle Restaurant does impersonations . . . . and champion of the Big Ten. door 600-meter run title holder; NUFMNIMIIMIIII ■ M=1%, Clyde Smith . . . . does musical Individual Jewish champions Ralph Silverstein, national colleg- Political and economic prog boys in the White Mountains, N. IL has been installed and the construc- specialty work . . .. that's really Were: Henry Greenberg, voted the iate 175-pound wrestling cham- Detroit's newest cafe, the Rus- tion of streets is nearing comple- ress in Russia and adventures of most valuable player in the Amer- pion; Samuel Servis, eastern in- worth watching. tion. Plans for building a gar- e big game hunter in Africa make sian Eagle Restaurant, 2207 Cass Back on the old Plantation ican League; Buddy Meyer of the tercollegiate 145-pound wrestling ment factory where the colonists up the lecture offerings at the Ave., at Columbia, is attracting Washington Senators, American champion. . . . . you'll find Earl Walton could supplement their earnings Institute of Arts this coming patrons who are looking for some- . . . . getting everyone into • fine MAX from agriculture have been aban- week-end. thing different and unique. An frenzy .... with his music ... Saturday evening at 8:30, Jul- excellent Russian and American Women's offers doned, presumably bemuse of op- while a new revue by David Wiles The A. Z. Idelsohn Choral position on the part of the needle ien Bryan, popular lecturer on cuisine is featured and choice .... featuring those really clever Detroit's Moat Delicious Educational Rights Group, an association which aims trades unions. Homesteaders will Russia affairs, will speak on "The liquors, wines, cocktails and beer dancers .... Charles and Vivian at fostering and promoting Jew- get an acre of ground and pay Latest from Soviet Russia." Hav- are served in an atmosphere that, Taylor .. . . adagio and acrobatic BARNARD BEGINNINGS. Re Annie Nathan Meyer Pahlinhed by Hough- ONE TWENTY FIVE ish music, invites musicians all $500 down, the balance payable ing toured !lassie only last suT- is truly "different." Zusman Cap- workers .... the Five Blades of ton Mifflin rte.. 1 Perk Be.. Batten, A TALE OF TWO KINGS. By Rau! Ka- phlreand Lew Earl WInhurg United over the world to participate in a to the government in monthly in- mer, Mr. Bryan's information is lan, prominent violinist, and his Rhythm . . supply comedy II!). Downtown's Only and up-to-date. The Publishing Co , 226 Centre Bt New music, and authentic ensemble provide the competition for composing a musi- stallments. , York MI dances David and Goliath ay, following evening, Sunday, 6 rooms are available for private NITE CLUB cal setting to the following poems: In the pages of this book are The loves, triumphs and de- . . . . are the comedians . . . . 8:30 Mr. Bryan will lectdre on I Popular prices prevail ; parties. Der Gassenpoiker, by M. L. More Jews in Patna... Oh•e feats of David and Saul provide incorporated the details of an in- while two Lorenzos . . . sing in "Russia — Japan — Manchuko." i and there is never a cover or Helpers; Der Toitentanz, by D. Groves Pledges by Owners dramatic style . . .. the Dancing teresting struggle for women's excellent material for fictionlzed lectures are new and bothl Larry Vincent, M. C. minimum charge. Einhorn; A Toite Roiz, by Yehoi- PETACII TIKVAII (WNS-- Both equal rights with men in acquiring history, and the two authors- Snooks ... . furnish hot dances generously illustrated with PETACH T I K V A H, Palestine will be ash, all published in Anthology COYLE McKAY'S MUSIC . . . and Wittye Black .. . . an education. The result of per- Saphire and Winburg—have taken new motion pictures never before wub.rit Pledge. Continued Sop- by M. Bassin, Vol. 2. (WNS-Palcor Agency)—A pledge 'sings and dances with the .. . sistent efforts, in which the author proper advantage of it. in Detroit. Mr. Bryan has p ort for f or Palestine A prize of $125 will be award- that Jewish plantation owners shown In "A Tale of Two Kings" they aid of those six sepia Plantation- of this booklet played a leading ST. LOUIS (WNS)—Two ed to the best composition. There would immediately begin employ- always been a popular speaker role, resulted in the founding of cover the panorama of the period bees dred leaders from all sections of ettes. Detroit, hundreds having will also be a second prize of $75, ing a greater number of Jews in of these two kings and their effort Barnard in 1889 in the modest turned away from his lectures af- the'country, including Federation their orange groves was made by and a third prize of $50. brownstone house at 343 Madison results in an excellent historical leaders here for the meeting of Attractive Oldsmobile Deals The conditions of entry are as a group of leading farmers at a ter all seating space was taken. novel which ably interprets the Ave., New York. 3:30, Sunday afternoon at the National Council of Jewish conference called here in connec- follows: Annie Nathan had taken the events and problems which marked Offered by Margolis Captain C. W. R. Knight, explor- Federations and Welfare Funds, The competition I. open to Jewinh tion with the efforts of the Jew- CI IF 3100 that ancient period in our history. ION 11 AIN. collegiate course for women at oompossis only There le no entry fee. er, will lecture on "Monarchs of attended a reception under the and Malone (2) A competitor ow enter for one IA Agency Executive to augment David is pictured not only as Columbia University. In her fight the African Veldt." He will show auspices of the St. Louis Zionist or mom of the poems poet and warrior, but also as sin- Jewish labor in the citrus indus- his thrilling motion pictures taken 13) The netting is to be for a mixed Prospective buyers of the new for equal opportunities for women Organization in honor of Felix Isaac Gruenbaum, member try. rite with piano accompaniment on his tour of Africa last summer. M. Warburg and Sir Herbert Sant- 1936 Oldsmobile are urged by with the men, this young woman ner, and the story of his love for signed by a of the Executive, in addressing (5) Manuscript. to had a four-fold program: To Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah, and nnrn•rie•plume, to be arcompanied by the nieeUng, held at the Town Captain Knight has also agreed' net Prof. Gustave Klausner of "Nate" Margolis to see him before awaken interest in the higher edu- the death of Uriah which made closed envelops containing the full name Hall, under the auspices of the to exhibit one of his live, trained St. Louis University and leading making any deal. Mr. Margoli s cation of women, to assemble their marriage possible is the lind address of the competitor . Zionists, extended a welcome in was recently appointed an Olds- 151 Successful 30110 will h tithe tit-Mi- local branch of the Farmers Fed- eagles. Following all three of these lee- behalf of the St. Louis Jewish mobile dealer and with his associ- friends of the cause, to interview climax to his career. It was ti i). of the promoters. who will have the AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA right to publish them. and will have eration, emphasized that the the meeting will be. open' Community. Other speakers were ate occupy their own building at Columbia trustees and to ask for Michal's disgust with the king that groves owned by Jews were Lures, copirIght over ante. to questions from the au lence. Dr. Alex S. Wolf, former assoc- 11340 Jos. Campau under the firm their support and to raise the caused David to turn to another Copies of poems may be ob- able now to absorb thous- necessary funds. love, and Bathsheba {stayed her The World Adventure Series, tained from the editor or the sec- ands more of Jews, thus solving the civic, non-profit organization iate of Dr. Theodor Herzl, and name of Margolis A Malone, Inc. "Barnard Beginnings" is well part well to win David's affections. Mendel Fisher, national director By virtue of operating his own retary of the group. All menu- any question of unemployment that sponsors these lesturee. an- documented with records of this David's associations with Saul of the United Palestine Appeal. business and occupying his own scrips /are to reach the secretary and opening avenues for new im- nounses that almost 50,000 per- Deeply moved by the warm recep- building, with a resultant low successful struggle. and Jonathan, his numerous strug- by May 1, and be addressed: A. migration. After a debate that Dr. Alfred Meyer, the author's glen and triumphs, the court in- the Sunday have attended tion, Mr. Warburg reiterated his overhead, Margolis A Malone are Z. I. Competition, Box 119, Jo followed Gruenbaum's address, sons lectures so far this season. deep interest in the work of Pal- able to offer unusually attractive husband, "from a slender purse trigues—these are elements which the praesiliurn of the meeting in- hannesburg, South Africa. made Barnard's first gift " combine to make a great story. estine and pledged, on behalf of deals. Mr. Margolis' reputation for dicated that measures would be himself and Mrs. Warburg their honest and fair dealing is well Tel Aviv Jew Gets High indicts taken to remedy a situation RKO SIGNS JULIUS KLEIN 15% of Barnard College Fresh. continued interest in the impor- known and is assurance that those Julius Klein, nationally known Past wherein more Arabs than Jews man are Jews . of helping to provide an interested in buying a new Olds- TEL AVIV.— (WNS-Palcor are emloyed in Jewish planta- newspaper reporter, special lea- tent task NEW YORK (WNS) — Fifteen mobile will profit considerably by ture and war correspondent, has opportunity in Palestine for Ger- Agency)—Dr. Menschem Dunkel- tions. per cent of the 211 members of Gen ► ivalea yesllIUN sus- man and other Jewish refugees. dealing with his firm. TEL AVIV (WNS—Palcor been signed by RKO-Radio to blum, prominent Tel Aviv lawyer, Mr. Warburg urged upon the Margolis di Malone also boast a this year's freshman class at Bar- has been appointed by the Pales- JOLSON AN ORANGE GROWER gest stories of a topical nature. Zionists ■ policy of co-operation modern and fully equipped service nard College, the women's affiliate Agency)—Dr. S. Weinberg, for- the Klein's experience as a journalist mer president and one of the It's Mayor Al Jolson now! An- tine Government as a Judge of with the Arabs and Christians in station which enables them to ren- of Columbia University are Jews, District Court at Haifa. He is the other JeWish Mayor! The mammy covers 24 years of active newspeper cementing relations in Palestine. der, efficient and satisfactory serv- it was disclosed in a survey made founders of the Eshkol publishing first Jew in many years to be ele- singer who has entertained millions writing. Ile has been connected firm in Berlin, which at one time Sir Herbert spoke eloquently of by the college authorities. The yings ice, promptly and economically. ,24 weapon el vated to the Northern senior judi- in the theater, in the films and on with the Chicago Herald and the place Palestine is occupying Mr. Margolis is eager to demon- Jewish students rank second in published Hebrew academic works ciary. The new District Judge was the radio, has been made Mayor Examiner in many editorial capa- today in the affairs of world and the Jewish Lexicon in Ger- the freshman class to the Epis- strate the Oldsmobile superiorities born in 1891 in Cracow, where he of Encino, California, by "unani- cities. He was assistant to General Jewry. Proudly referring to the and can he reached by calling copalians who are represented by man and Hebrew, has undertaken Roy D. Keehn. who was general studied law. Ile spent the War mous acclamation." He tremendous progress in the un- 25 per cent of the freshmen. The the publication of a "Who's Who" Townsend 8-5380. pr e. years in Holland and came to Pal- sented with ■ glossy, goldfed manager for Hearst in Chicago building of Palestine in the course Catholics are also represented by of Palestine. It will be in Hebrew and contain not only personal bi- estine with the Zionist Commis- scroll to prove his right to the for many years. Klein is quite of the last decade, he expressed 15 per cent of the freshmen. sion in 1920, when he took up the title. The presentation was made active in Jewtsh communal affairs confidence that Palestine can ab- Rosy is Now Seeking Win Over ographies, but also short descrip- lions of the principal Jewish pub- in behalf of a group of Encino in Los Angeles and Hollywood. practice of law here. Du sorb 'a still larger number of set le lic and communal institutions. The estate owners. Jolson and his wife Jews if world Jewry will co-oper- Ex.Yeshiva Student Wins a an estate in Encino bought name of the company publishing recently George Dusette of Boston sad ate in the practical task of up- JEWISH Rhodes Scholarship ANOTHER REINHARDT the directory in Mi Ve'Mi, which and have gone into into orange VERA GORDON IN building Palestine. Reminiscing Walter Rory of Detroit, will op- PRODUCTION growing and walnut raising on a PLAY is the Hebrew for "Who's Who." For the first time in the history with regard to his role as High pose each other in the main event A second Max Reinhardt super- big scale. NEW YORK (WNS) —Philip of her career as an entertainer, Commissioner, he paid tribute to of next Monday's wrestling show M. Kaiser, graduate of the Uni- super special film production will Zionist loyalty and the Palestine at Arena Gardens with the situ- Bernard G. Richards, ex-secre- the internationally-famous Jewish be produced by Warner Bros. versity of Wisconsin*, and winner tary of the American Jewish Con- If you find football booming in creator and portrayer pioneers who paved the way for ation just reversed from what it of a Rhodes Scholarship. is a for- Studios on the same lavish and am- Chile, credit it to Jack Grossman, actress, the of the most beautiful Jewish moth- the larger immigration that fol- was when they met about a month mer student of the Et: Chaim gress, is making a hit as a Zionist bitious scale as was "A Midsummer former Rutgers star. who has gone speaker in he German wines were served at the Night's Dream." This production into the importing business in the er types on the American motion lowed. Both Mr. Warburg and ago. Yeshiva in Brooklyn, it was dis- is connected Washington, where and stage, Vera Sir Herbert referred to Dr. Hole Stanley Buresh, the Australian, with one of the New American Liberty League's dinner will be one of 12 million dollar closed here by his father, Morris South American republic with his picture screen a Jewish as the founder of the great Zion- who tops th e winners at Arena Deal agencies. Speaking of the in Washington. Among these pres- feature pictures to be made and Gordon. will perform in Kaiser, a Jewish business man . play. The play, authored by Joshua ist movement whose vision, they Gardens with 21 victories to his Jewish Congress reminds us that ent was Grayson 84. P. Murphy, the forthcoming fattier-in-law. by General released during said, helped create the great Zion- credit, will appear in the semi- Kaiser is one of the three Jewish riA , one has yet been named ere- the gentleman named of the Jew. Alkon, will be premiered late in ist Organization. year, according to Jack L. Warner, and Revel are students who won Rhodes Scholar. with Gordon final bout. February in Dos Angeles. cutire secretary to replace Joshua in charge Smedlv Butler in connection GRAY GORDON MARGE, JO AND LEE WALKER * Johnny Jennings Patricia Murray * Hale Sisters * Elaine Manzi * Don Arden BILLY CARR Chosen Director of B'riai B'rith Bureau Christian Pupils Taught Good Will REIS .. d.. DUNN Browne Girls PEI1T110111SE KENDALL KAPPS Sammy Dibert's Music 411.11.11.1111 ■ 41111111111111111•NININIL dciaviaaong4 3:10I MASH SCREEN HITS-... EARL WALTON SECRET "I Live My Life II TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL 'I Live for Uwe' 4 k Free Parking p LANTATION JEWS WON CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 13 SPORTS DURING 1935. 4/11 DICK HOLMAN Evelyn Nations Hightstown Colony Ready in August SA SILK DINNER Composition Contest by Idelsohn Group A Champion of Lives of David and Saul are Novelized club... 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