America/ lewisk Periodical eater CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO rit61pritort/Ewism (ARoxicul February 28, 1936 111•1111.11111111111 1 , ■ S erve . . . . WM. BOESKY'S DELICATESSEN TOW mar. will be pinned and Mill are Aonmelt a lot of nagettemary bother. FREE DELIVERY ANVITHERD — ANUTDIE PHONE Explorations in Eastern Palestine Volume XV of the Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research, published for the Amer- ican Schools of Oriental Research under the Jane Dows Nies Pub- lication Fund by the University of Pennsylvania Press and edited for the trustees by Millar Bur- rows and E. A. Speiser, is now available from the executive secre- TO. 6-9686 Wm. BOESKY Delicatessen •• Restaurant Dexter & Collingwood C IN EMA - Theater of Artistic Ineturrs- Opening Wednetelny, Mare II 4 II 0 ST 0 EF SKY'S ' Crime & Punishment' Doors Open at Noon—Continuous Tonight! *FRANCETTA alloy CELEBRATED BLUES SONGSTRESS—THE TOAST OF BROADWAY ood *The 6 POWATAN PERFECTOS SIX NEW DANCING DARLINGS DR. NELSON GLUECK tary of the schools, Lewis C. Moon, 409 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn., at the reduced price of $2.60. The current volume contains Dr. Nelson Glueck's highly illuminat- ing description of "Explorations in Eastern Palsstine." Dr. Glueck, of the faculty- of Hebrew Union College, describes the results of an expedition which was under the direction of Dr. Glueck, The description contains a day The description contains a day- to-day account of the explorer's ex- periences. In a space of 142 pages Dr. Glueck tells of the results of the explorations and the numerous findings. In addition to the photo- graphs in the text proper, there are 40 additional-pages of maps and drawings illustrating the work. An appended list of sites visited shows that visits were made to more than 250 places. The lengthy index further attests to the greats effort expended in this exploratory work . * BARNES & STEGER r SOCIETIES FAVORITES f***************1 Coming Monday! GENE REGIS AND HIS * Fames* Orchestra ******************** Drlidoks DINNERS . . • 1 5 0 GEORGE KAVANAGH AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA ICASS AT PUTNAM MO MAIM Fsenttlee Ti. Ileelal Herr EARL WALTON presents(• ° RED-HOT HARLEM REVUE M HUH IDCHMIN (.storing * ALICE WHITMAN * Mer143 Donn Nun Tor Damn * PRINCESS WEE WEE * Weld, liotnt Don tor * AUZIE DIAL * * LORENZO ROBINSON * PLANTATION 8 DARLINGS 8 AND ITHIS THE CLUB p LANTATION 530 E. ADAMS Ca 0230 "Jombo" Show Now on at Oriole Terrace =m11.L. tr h prt Wee rm•n Kr 0 the fresh rule Deity t Oren pia , 'tY I empl ?man rabbi a be- er oP n in- aurae civil- r of i are .erect kill Trudy Schoop, bailed through. out Europe as the "female Charlie Chaplin," will be presented here with her famous ballet in the Ma- sonic Auditorium on' Monday eve- ning, March 2. An entirely new form of theater ballet is featured. "Fridolin on the Road," in 12 scenes, will be among the presentations. Trudi Schoop is the innovator and director of this unique style of ballet a young Swiss girl who started to be an actress and then became a dancer. Assisted by a company of 15 patomimists, she will offer two ma- jor ballet comedies, one entitled "Want Ads" revealing the drama behind the classified ads that are buried at the back of newspapers. "F ridolin" traces the adventures of an innocent boy who, torn from his mother's apron-strings, grap- ples with a world that mocks his innocence. Engage- Detroit Symphony Intenxe—% it Id—Great I "The Singing Poet" Here 3 More Days TRUDY SCHOOP BALLET Werner Janssen to Appear HERE MONDAY EVENING With Symphony on March 5 ment Under Auspices of "Ouletanding," N. T. Tried... CALL CHERRY 44413.■. STAGE AND SCREEN Ballet Russe Opens In French-English, Explenetory Mies COLUMBIA AT WOODWARD Leonide Massine, maitre de bat- let and leading dancer in Col. W. de Basil's Ballet Russo of Monte Carlo, which opened an engage- ment in Orchestra Hall under the auspices of the Detroit Symphony Society, Thursday evening, is ranked one of the most brilliantly creative figures in the ballet world today. Three of his outstanding pro- ductions will be presented—"Three Cornered Hat", music by de Fella, the opening night; "Choreartium", dance interpretation of the Brahma Fourth Symphony, on Friday eve- ning; and "The Beautiful Danube" music by Johann Strauss, Saturday evening. The Detroit Symphony Orches- tra, directed by the chief ballet conductors, Efrem Kurtz and An- tal Dorati, will occupy the pit. pro- viding ballet performances of the Ideal style—a full symphonic or- ganization accompanying the danc- ers. Evening performances are at 8:30 o'clock. A special Saturday matinee for young people will be given at 2:30. "Crime and Punishment" at Cinema Theater The results of these explorations The Cinema Theater, at Colum- throw much lights on the history of Palestine during the Roman bia and Woodward, announces that on Wednesday, March 4, Dostoeff- period. sky's "Crime and Punishment" in Dr. Glued, Gets Leave of Absence French, with English explanatory titles, will begin its run. for Oriental Research Work This picture has been hailed as Dr. Nelson Glueck, associate professor of Bible at the Hebrew one of outstanding merit, its pro- duction is greater than anything Union College, was granted a three year's leave of absence by over produced anywhere from ibis book. the Board of Governors of the Col- The lounge at the Cinema is lege to assume his new duties in Jerusalem as director of the Amer- proving to be a very popular place. ican School for Oriental Research. Free coffee and cigarettes is fur- He will leave for Palestine in nished, and during the present June where he succeeds Dr. Wil- week an art exhibit furnished by liam F. Albright, professor of the Young Artists Market can be Semltics at Johns Hopkins Uni- seen. In addition magazines of in- terest can be read while waiting versity, As director of the American for friends or the beginning of the School of Oriental Research, Dr. feature, The Cinema Theater is under Glueck will be in charge of all excavations and explorations being new management. Manuel Green- wald is head of the corporation carried on there. The school is the center for American and European and Harry Nathan is resident manager. archaeological activities in Pales- tine and is the most important American scientific institution Colette D'Arville Guest Ar- there. As director of the American tist on Ford Hour School, Dr. Glueek -will serve on the board of directors composed of Colette IJ'Arville, French oper- the heads of each nation's archae- atic and concert soprano, will make ological school. This board grants her radio debut as guest artist on permission to persons who wish to the Ford Sunday Evening Hour, do excavating in the Holy Land. Sunday, March 1. The program, Dr. Glueck is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and the which features music of the Ford Hebrew Union College. He re- Symphony Orchestra and chorus, under the direction of Victor Kol- ceived his Ph. D. degree from the University of Jena and since 1929 ar, will be broadcast from 9 to 10 p. m, over the complete coast-to- has been on the faculty of the coast CBS network. Hebrew Union College. Mme. D'Arville was born in His first three trips to Palestine in the interest of archaeological Dag, France, near the Spanish research were made for the Amer- border. She made her debut at the ican School of Oriental Research. Opera Comique in 1933, singing His fourth and fifth trips were to the title role of Thomas' "Mignon". Trans-Jordania as director of the Other, roles among her successes include: Carmen, Le Jongleur de school. In 1928 and 1931 he was • mem- 'Notre-Dame, Charlotte and Zaza. In recent years she has made fre- ber of the staff at Tell Beit-Mirsim and in 1030 he was associated with quent visits to America, studying with Estelle Liebling and Pietro the expedition led by Dr. Ovid R. Sellers, professor at the Presby- Cimara. She has made numerous concert appearances in this country terian Theological Seminary at Chicago. On his fourth expedition and sang last fall with the St. Louis Grand Opera Company. in 1932-33, Dr. Glueck discovered much about the territory of Bibli- cally-important Moab and on his Conservatory's 5,000th Con- fifth journey his explorations dealt cert on March 10 with ancient Rome. Sixty-two yearn of history-mak- ing will reach another stage Toes- Dr Mortimer J. Adler Will day evening, March 10, when the Speak at Art Institute Detroit Conservatory of Music on Mossdny presents its 5,000th public concert since the institution was founded How the misapplication of the in 1874,1v Jacob H. Hahn. Several data of applied psychology affects member, of the faculty will appear the fields of art, aesthetics, politics, In a specially-arranged program, education and religion will be dis- beginning at 8:30 p. ni., in Con- cussed by Dr. Mortimer J. Adler servatory Hall, 6035 Woodward of the University of Chicago in a Ave. The public is invited. lecture in the Art Institute Mon- For the 5,000th concert, Starch day, March 2, at 9:15 p. m. 10, the following faculty members Dr. Adler will take issue with will take part: J. Bertram Bell. di- those who find in psychology a rector of the Conservatory, May substitute for morality and reli- Legget-Abel, Ralph Lamoreaux and gion. He is nationally known as the Frederic L. Abel, in a piano-violin- teacher with President Hutchins cello selection; Vernell Peppard in of the ''honors course" at the Uni- several vocal numbers and Lillian versity of Chicago. Before coming Snyder-Bell in piano selections. to Chicago he lectured on phychol- ogy for seven years at Columbia ARENA GARDENS WRESTLING University. Ali Baba, the "Terrible Turk Dr. Adler's Detroit lecture is un- No. 4, meets Alex Kasaboski, der the auspices of the League of rough Polish-Canadian grappler, Study Clubs of the University of ' in the main event of next Mon- Detroit. day's wrestling card at the Arena Gardens. Jose Manuel, the Judo-head- Gunzburg Student Recital locking Portuguese, will return to on March 3 meet Walter Rosy, Michigan's No. 1 matman in the light-heavy-weight On Tuesday, March 3, at AM class and former champion of the Auditorium, Grinnell division, in the two in three falls p. m., at the a student recital will be given by semi-final. students of Dr. Mark Gunzburg. One-fall matches are: "Red" The program will include Cha- Vagonne, Columbus, vs. Hans conne by Bach-Busoni, Suite by Schnable, Germany and Gorilla Debussy, S cherno in b minor by Parker, Detroit, vs. Jack Schmel- Chopin, Senate Op. 10 by Beeth- ling, Germany. oven, Malaguens by Luceona and Rarhmiel Rutkin, 19-year old some smaller pieces. Dorothy Green, Doris Lacher, Jewish heavyweight from Pales- Ruth Lowe, Lucille and Peggy tine, is coming to this country Mann will participate. The public soon in the hope of having some- is Invited to attend. There will be thing to say about the future heavyweight championship. no admission charge. The first local appearance of the internationally renowned American orchestral conductor, Werner Jans- sen, and his first performance here of Charles Martin Loeffler's "Hera Myatica" ("Mystic Hour") make the 13 subscription concert of the Detroit Symphony, Thursday eve- ning, March 5, at 8:30 o'clock, in Orchestra Hall, of unusual impor- tance in the orchestral year. In the Loeffler work, a symphony in one movement for orchestra and men's voices, the able Orpheus Club, Charles Frederic Morse, di- rector, will assist. Janssen, last of the guest leaders to appear with the symphony this season, is a native of- - New York City and a graduate of Dartmouth College. He has written numerous compositions, among them "Louisi- ana Suite," "American Kaleidos- cape" and "New Year's Eve in New York," this last being instru- mental in gaining for him the Prix de Rome. While abroad he con- ducted the Royal Symphony Or- chestra of Rome with such success that calls came for him to conduct In Berlin, Stockholm, Copenhagen and other music centers. An all- Sibelius program played in Hel- singfors, with the composer pres- ent won him wide recognition as a Sibelius interpreter... Janssen will direct the Saturday evening popular priced concert, March 7, when he will give the first performance here of the over- ture to the one-act opera "Mon Ami Pierrot" by Samuel Barlow, Bill of Great Merit Features Outstanding Program at Center Theater Another program of great merit is being presented this week by the Center Theater, Woodward and the Boulevard. On Friday, Saturday and Sun- day, Feb. 28 through March .1, Bill Powell will be seetr'with" his new screen sweetheart, Rosalind Russell, in "Rendezvous." On the same program will be "Woman Wanted" with Maureen O'Sulli- van, Joel McCrea, Lewis Stone, Louis Calhern, Edgar Kennedy and Adrienne Ames. It is a story of a boy and girl, meeting in the whirl of the city and hurled into the most amazing tangle of the year. There will also be a color cartoon, "Southern Hospitality." On Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, Groucho, Chico and Ilarpo, the Marx Brothers, will be featured in "A Night at the Opere•with Kitty Carlisle and Allen Jones. It Is a roar of laugh- ter from start-,j4 ,41inish. On the same program Is •liCely Francis in "I Found Stella Parish" with Ian Hunter, Paul Lukas and Sybil Jason, plus a cartoon, "Dr. Blue- bird." The Center Theater is the house of all big hits, where you can en- joy the finest of programs in the greatest of comfort. There is free parking service for patrons. Just drive your car to the front of the theater and a uniformed chauffeur will check your car and park it free. There is no tipping. For information regarding any future program you would care to see call Madison 8484. Coming to the Center Theater soon are "Dr. Socrates," "Thunder In The Night," "In Old Kentucky," "This in Life", "Forced Landing," China Seas," Society Fever," "Frisco Kid," 'Crusades," "If You Could Only Cook," "Whipsaw," "Tale of Two Cities," "Grand Exit," "Escaped from Devils Island" and "Munity on the Bounty." Fr e n c h Correspondent Washington to Speak March 6 in Count Raoul de Roussy de Sales, special Washington correspondent for the foremost French paper in Parisi will have as the subject of his lecture 'for the Detroit Town Hall, Friday morning, March 13, at 11 o'clock, "France Faces A Dilemma." Count de Roussy de Sales has specialized in the various aspects of French and American polities and social characteristics, Being half American by birth, he has an understanding of the psychology of both peoples which enables him to make clear the complexity of the present tension between the two nations. Detroit Town Hall at the Cass Theater, because of the great de. mend for seats is presenting Dr. Alfred Adler in a return lecture on Saturday morning, March 7 at 10:30 o'clock, at the Cans Theater. on the subject "The Three Great Problems of Life." ALL NEW--- 2nd EDITION "Oriole JOMBO "The Singing Poet", able actor and radio singer, remains here for three more performances by popu- lar request, On Friday evening, Sunday matinee and evening, he will be I/ THRILL PACKED SPECTACLE featuring Senor FELIX MORALES Inane. Dere Devil Raw of The Isle Tope The Penthouse has a varied show ... with many new features ... such as ... Dan Harden .. . who m. C.'8 .. . and then teams up with his cute partner . . . Eleanor Houston . .. for a num- ber of song and dance routines . . . that are very entertaining . . . The Hale Sisters . . . who have returned with a number of new song and dance hits . . . that will please the eye and our . . . Winifred and Lorraine . . . those cute youngsters . . . that do the Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire routines . . . while Mar- garet English . . . that gal .. . with the smooth voice . . . sings and plays during the dance inter- missions . . . by Sammy Dihert and his band . . . which also fea- tures . , , Irma Dear . . . as the singer. Earl Walton and his peppy crowd at the Plantation . . . where the new revue by George McClennon . . . is making the rafters roar . . . with applause . . . Alice Whitman . . . booked as the greatest female colored tap dancer . , , Princess Wee Wee . the little midget ... former- ly with the Barnum and Bailey circus .. , sings and dances .. . and Lorenzo Robinson . .. singer . . . has a swell voice . . . Auzie Dial and . . . a new line of eight Plantationettes . , . furnish the rest of the bill. Dick Holman and his swing rhythm ... band ... are beating it out with fast rhythms . . . at Sak's and people still flock from miles . , . and miles around . . to gaze at the murals . .. and to listen to the music. Sex and songs on toast are fea- tured by Francetta Malloy who has . . . some neat songs and neater arrangements . , , at the Powatan . . . while Barnes and Steger . , , the new song team . are winning more friends . . . nightly . . . also the six Powatan Perfectos ... not cigars . . . but gorgeous gals, you do . . . are the present line of at- tractive dancers . . . Gene Regis and his orchestra furnish the music with Billy Lankin . . . at the piano ... playing those num- bers you want to hear. Lois Nixon , .. charming little song shouter , . , the little girl with the big voice is being held over at the Ten-Forty where . , . she has made so many friends • .. and Elaine Manzi , . . the acro- batic toe wonder, ... is keeping on her toes . , . with all those Rus- sian and control numbers , , . you'll like her , . , Larry Vincent keeps 'em , .. still rolling in the aisles . . , and tripping up the waiters , . , and Jean de France plays all the numbers , , . you want to her on her piano or ac- cordian . . while Coyle McKay's band furnishes the music for . dancin. At Webster Hall you'll find that new . . . dance team . . . that everybody is raving about . . . Michael and Dean . . . who waltz and Rhumba to George Kava- naugh's music . . . and Jimmie Nolan doing specialty singing , while Ruth Brent ... proves .. . the dream singer of the world . . . with that swell manner . . . and those swell songs . . . of hers ... incidentally every Satur- day night is special show night. Conservatory Broadcast Cast of Seventy People Fa c..**. mica ti nisei* • I •25 Four Comploto Show. Nightly: I, 10, 11:111 nod 12:30 • • • bowl, Na Co.* N. Acne scot. W Danes from 7 In 2 A. M. Music by Gray Gordon and Orchestra ORIOLE TERRACE E. GRAND BOULEVARD AT WOODWARD J. W. DECKER. Mgr. Trinity_ 20100 FROM RADIO CITY'S RAINBOW ROOM Huston and Arden Musical Comedy Stara "THE SINGING POET" ... Headlining an featured at Littman's' Yiddish People's Theater, 12th and Seward, in a play of his own — "Two Hearts." "The Singing Poet" has built this play around a radio setting, and he has gathered a group of excellent songs for this perform- ance. HALE SISTERS "I Cover the Waterfront" Author to Speak on Wednesday Max Miller, author of "'I Cover the Water Front," famous book and moving picture, will bring more of his adventures as a rev- ing reporter to the Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher Theater, Wed- nesday morning, March 4, at 11 o'clock. Mr. Miller's subject will be "A Water Front Reporter in Hollywood." Columnist on the San Diego Sun and syndicate writer for 400 newspapers, no commentator of our time has a more intimate knowledge of the scenes from Hollywood to Bar- bary Coast. Mr. Miller's newspaper career tarted in the eighth grade when e covered school sports for the Everett (Washington) News. Ile paid his way through high school and the University of Washington by working on newspapers. Imme- diately after his gradiation he went to Australia on a lumber boat and worked on the Mel- bourne Herald. lie was sent by the Australasion Syndicate to cover conditions in the South Sea Islands, Returning to America, he did articles for the NEA in Seattle and San Francisco and then went to the San Diego Sun. Sally Fields Heads Club De- partment of Delbridge- Correll Organization ALL NEW SHOW Winifred and Lorraine THE SWING IS TI) TDB ENTHOUSE P Di Sa:rnyy. bere. • D I r N R NAR ONE-HMI NEVER A Ett , 1 It K ATOP FARR AVON! it HOTEL cell III SPROAT ST,. CL. 1213 Manic .111■111. ?OP] d'AILI: TODAY SATURDAY—SUNDAY 4 11ENDEZVOIJS' with WM, POWELL ROSALIND RUSSELL alas 411114W; MONDAY TUES. — WED. — THUR. Groucho • Chico • Harpa In ""ilk NIGHT AT THE OPERA" alvn "Woman Wanted" MAUREEN WM !JAVAN Joel MeCren—Lenlo hlone KAY FRANCIS In "I Found Stella Parish" Free Parking and a OPEN DAILY 11:30 a. tn. D. e. no. 13o to a p. 111. chauffeur wervIre Littman's Peoples Theater TWELFTH AT SEWARD TRINITY 2.3488 The Newest Sensation from New York The Great Radio and Stage Star THE SINGER POET will remain In Detroit for three more performances In a play of his own "TWO HEARTS" Sally Fields, who is well known FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 28 in theatrical and entertainment SUNDAY, MAR. 1, Matinee and Evening circles, having had charge of im- Come, hear some beautiful song numbers portant publicity jobs, has become Tirbetot Night. 35A, Ale, Die, $1-31allneet 2t,, associated with the Del Delbridge- 334 MR, Me. Tax Extra Ray Correll organizations in sup- plying orchestras and entertain- ment. She will have charge of the club department. Predicts Purge of Catholics After Olympics Downtown Theaters MICHIGAN—Bette Davis and Leslie Howard in "The Petrified Forest," is the special screen fea- ture at the Michigan Theater this week. The film, which brings to- gether again the lovers of "Iluman Bondage," has been adapted from the stage success that Leslie frow- ard starred in on Broadway. Ric- ardo Cortez, popular motion pic- ture star, is appearing in person on the Michigan stage this week. The Frazee Brothers, the three Miller Sisters, the, Biltmorettes, Herman Hyde and '•fiompany, Jack Baker and the symphony orchestra completes the program. • Two numbers by the Detroit Conservatory of Music's string en- semble and vocal and violin solos will be the highlights on the Con- servatory's weekly student pro- gram over WXYZ and the Michi- gan network next Sunday, March 1, from 3:45 to 4 p. m. Lillian Crothers will sing "From the Land of the Sky Blue Watera", by Cadman, and Helen Goder will play "Lento", by Cyril Scott. The UNITED ARTISTS — Charlie string ensemble will open the quar- Chaplin in "Modern Times" is now ter-hour broadcast with Ruched- in its second big week at the ni's "Menuett" and close with United Artists Theater. A radical Grieg's "Rigaudon." demonstration, a prison riot, a res- taurant, department store, and a shipbuilding yard are • few of the Rosenwald Post Auxiliary places Charlie frolicks in, On Sunday, Feb. 16, the Aux- Illary of the Julius Rosenwald STATE—Ricardo Cortez, Chic Unit No. 218 of the American Sale, Marguerite Churchill and an Legion visited the Old Folks' all-star cast in "Manhunt", is now Home and served cake, ice cream showing at the State Theater on and candy to the aged people. the program with the Ppecial re- There was also entertainment. turn showing of the famous "Bi g It was with the deepest regret House" starring Wallace Beery, that the groups heard of the death Robert Montgomery, Cheater Mor- ris, and Leila Ilyams. of Mrs. Pepper's father. The auxiliary will henieforth RKO DOWNTOWN — Agile meet at the B'nai Moshe, Law. Fred Astaire and his graceful rence and Dexter. partner, Ginger Rogers, are re- peating their earlier triumphs in "Follow the Fleet", continuing its stay at RKO-Downtown. The tune- ful music by Irving Berlin adds gayety to the story of girls and gobs, the cast including Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard, Astrid, Allwyn, Betty Grable and others. Barnes and Steger at Powatan The new Oriole "Jombo", which opened Friday night at the Oriole Terrace, after a two week run of the first show, is also under the direction of Lew Kane, the pro- ducer of the first, and it is fully as thrilling and entertaining. "Jumbo", having proven the be- lief that patronage would not be lacking for a totally different kind of amusement ,in now made up of 15 stellar big top acts, featuring Senor Fell: Morales, known to circus-goers the country over as the daring young man who slides down a tightly stretched wire — standing on his head. This spectacle is the first op- portunity ever offered Detroiters to sit at a table between dances nd watch circus stars perform air-raisers practically over their ada. In addition to the new line-up o f circus performers, the show of- fers Billy Carr as ringmaster, the Carla Toney Jombo Dancers, the singing of Marge, Jo and Lee Walker and the dance music of Gray Gordon and his NBC band, s.. An organization of green shirts Barnes and Steger, popular team of sophisticated singers. re- There's a hotel in Miami that using the swastika as an emblem Ben Hecht. the movie scribbler. terrorizing Negro and white used to be a prs'• arent for a real features a big sign reading: "No turned to Powatan by popular deasand.to head one of the finest dogs or Jews allowed." &howl in this club's hietory. sbare-croppers in the South. estate agent in Florida. le PAGE NINE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ADAN1S—Sally Eilers and Jim- mie Dunn, reunited, have the lead- ing roles in "Don't Get Personal," now at the Adams, with "Dan- gerous Waters," starring Jack Holt. Jimmie and Sally survive a trip from New York to Southern Ohio in a battered car, during which they bicker constantly, only to patch things up romantically. Detroit .. %tot litcluare Iteetworant NEW YORK,—(WNS)—A Beginning Saturday, Feb. 29 Nazi purge of influential Catholic lamenting • priests is being prepared in Ger- OUR NEW BAND many through a diabolical, plot "Tea Garden Melo:4.Na' Girls" linking the clergy to fake plots With against the government, it was revealed here by Prince Hubertus Miss Grayce McCann zu Lowenstein, former leader of CONDUCTING the German Catholic Centrist Throe Kith will entertain you with ail date dance tunes party and now an exile from Ger- and Oaring. many. In a press interview Prince Our entire MersanIne Floor •vallable Lowenstein declared that the Nazi for Denquet. Wedding. Oulu ,* and propaganda ministry has taken Orlilso No extra or enver hen, et any lime. by arbitrary selection "the names of hundreds of Influential priests Noonday Lunch....35c to 50c and assembled forged material, Evening and Sunday Dinner, gathered by paid witnesses, con- 50c to 85c cerning alleged immoral acts. hamlet l'Ore for Cocktail They have assembled this forged material around the name of each priest, material which includes faked photographs, and they plan sail Woodward slifford zest to publish it immediately after the Olympics," Explaining that he has come Chinese Tea Garden to this country to collect 1,000,- 000 signatures to a petition spon- The Chinese Tea Garden an-. sored by the Committee to Peti- nounces a new band and the Tea Hon the League of Nations to Garden Melodies Girls with Miser Remove the Causes Which Create Grayce McCarn conducting, who German Refugees, which asks the entertain with all up-to-date music League to investigate the Nazi and singing. reehteri emde, thaFtrinaclie foLo eswoefn sleuitnier dien- The management announces that their entire mezzanine floor Germany arq beginning to unite. ix available for banquet, wedding, Asked why Hitler had not been bridge and other parties. There assassinated, he said "I hope that is no extra ore over charge at no one does. We must destroy the any time. myth of Hitler, and remove the halo around his head. I am afraid — he would become a martyr if The great-grand-nephew of Re- becca Grata lives in Montreal but some one assassinated him." he's no longer a member of the Jewish community. This man Is It true that certain gentlemen whose name is Henry Joseph, owns prominent in the American Lib- a priceless collection of paintings arty League are ■ ngeling the of Jews of Colonial and Revolu- American Olympic Committee? tionary times. Chinese T Garden FEATURED IN ORIOLE TERRACE SHOW FOX—Hollywood itself will be tansplanted to the stage of the Fox Theater on Friday when Wal- lace Beery will appear in person fry a week heading a great stage show which will include such other leading lights of the film colony as Miss Belie Daniels and Ben Lyon, also stars in their own right in the celluloid drama, the Irre- pressible Eddie Peabody. a yeti. tobile musical dynamo, Alone and E v • n s, European unicyclists, Frank Conners, with bin pleasing tenor voice. Marian Shelby, prima Donne and Sam Jack Kaufman and th• great Fox Theater orches- tra. With a stage show of this na- ture it is no more than natural that the screen portion of the pro. Senor Felix Morales, famous Mexican dare - oesil of the big tope, gram is relegated to the second featured performer is the second edition of "Jombo" at the Oriole Terrace, place In the billing.