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May 15, 1936
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
Danced in Opera
STAGE AND SCREEN
AT ORIOLE TERRACE
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* CLIFFORD ODETS' New Play
The new show at the Oriole
Terrace is one of the most elab-
"Captain Blood" and "Bride To Stage "Paradise Lost" on orate and fastest moving produc-
'
PRESENTS
tions ever presented to a night
Comes Home" Featured
May 22, 23, 24
club audience. The featured acts
That Glamorous Star of Stage,
at Center Theater
presented by the
"Paradise Lost," the latest play are, Fluerette and Bob Gilbert,
Screen and Radio
Four outstanding features are written by the brilliant, young musical comedy song and dance
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again offered at the Center Thee- Jewish author, Clifford Odets, will
n
at the
ter, Woodward and Boulevard, and be presented by the New Theater
promise to make the week at this Union at the Institute of Arts ,
theater a great period of screen beginning Friday, May 22, and
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, May 22, 23, 24 at 8:30
shows. continuing with a Saturday and
George Kavanagh's Music
Special Saturday Matinee at 2:30
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sunday night performance, includ-
Claudette Colbert and Fred Mac- ing a special Saturday matinee.
Price. thening, 35e, UN, 75e, $11 Motirroe, 55o, 10r, 75e.
Murray in "The Bride Comes This will be the first showing of
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lirkebr al: litinnelPer Molern Book Shop, 3.1.77 111.1wan1; and oenoni
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Phorinari, MRS) Hamilton,Morelia Mitre for theater partio.,_
Home" and Victor McLaglen and the play since its presentation in
0
CALL HADisON silo
Freddie Bartholomew in "Profes- New York.
O
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r..tit.
NO Ttt.' iR CHACSE
sional Soldier," plus Micky Mouse
This is Odets' fourth play in
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"On Ice" are the features.
two years, his earlier success be-
litaWitifitia******* 4
eiTeTariatc
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday iing "Waiting for Lefty," "Till
and Thursday, Errol Flynn, Sylvia the Day I Die" and "Awake and
de Havill and Lionel Atwill and Sing!". It tells the timely story
R o 8 s Alexander in "Captain of an average, well-to-do, middle-
Blood"; also Ban Lyon and Joan clam circle of Jewish people
TEN-FORTY
Marsh in "Dancing Feet", plus a caught in the maelstrom of the
3•111 111 '/:Isla]
Club Ten-Forty brings to De-
color cartoon, will be the features. depression. As a subject of great
troit this week Francis Hunt, for-
Coming to the Center soon are: importance in these times, this
mer House of Morgan singing
"You May Be Next", "Her Mas- story is handled by Mr. Odets
That gives you the utmost
star. Francis sings those swing
ters Voice", "Ah a Wilderness", with honesty, humor, pathos and
comfort and added enjoy-
rythm songs. Johnny Howard has
"Strike Me Pink", "Three Live extraordinary dramatic skill.
some new stories, songs and im-
ment. You'll always feel
TODAY
Ghost;' "Next Time We Love,"
The play is directed by Gordon
— SUNDAY
personations to offer in his untir-
5O'rdoruIae. Thursday
"King of Burlesque," "The Milky Slade and in the cast are many
cool here.
1'. Nlor3lurray
ing efforts to entertain. The Pent-
Colbert
Way," "Exclusive Story," Leather- of the acting company who ap-
irr
house Adorables have new dance
FREE DELIVERY
necks Have Landed," "Ghost Goes peared in the group's last offer-
routines, with an entirely new net
The Bride
A,N11t HERE — ANYTIMIS
West", "Smiling Thru," "Preview ing, "Peace on Earth," featuring
of costumes. Billy Lankin is
Murder Case," "Bohemian Girl," Paula Weiman, Bernard Gould,
Comes Home
PHONE
MISS ROSE MANDELL
back at his old haunt, playing the
ANTHONY TRINI
'Anything Goes," "Ceiling Zero," Allan Naylor, Leo Mogil, Sandra
OA° .
miniature piano during the dance
TO. 6.9686
• al so
0 s e htandell, 1G - year-old "Melody, Lingers On," "I Cover Fields, Ellmore Lee, Hal Phillips, team. The Parisian dance team,
"Professional"
intermissions,, taking turns with
The
Waterfront,"
'Sky
Devils,"
'DANCING FEET'
Jean DeFrance, who plays the ac- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Desire", "Lone Wolf Returns," George Parker, Paul Olan, Dan Dawn and Darrow, direct from
Soldier"
H.
Mandell
of
3047
Tuxedo
Ave.,
Miller, Mario Trafelli, Louie Mar-
lien Lyon - J. Marsh
cordion. Coyle McKay and hi s
"Petticoat Fever," "Ludy of Se- tin, Roger Bacon, Roy Simms and the Folios Bergere, Paris. Frank
Iran lllll 0
Mating ,.
Hall, baritone singer and master
boys furnish the dance music with danced in the opera, "Prince crets."
Leonard Gross.
of
ceremonies;
Ann
Page,
petite
Irma Dear featured in the song. Igor," both here and in Chicago.
For' information regarding a fea-
Delicatessen • Restaurant
blues singer; Anthony Trini and
Downtown's only night club has a
ture picture you would like to see
his orchestra are gaining favor
theatrical night every Tuesday, Martinelli Guest Soloist on phone Madison 8484.
Dexter lk Collingwood
Eleetrical Refrigeration — Open 11.30 tot A. M.
with the patrons with smooth ALWAYS (VOL — Cooled by
to which Detroit's leading stars of
More often than not the term
Ford
Hour
Sunday
dance strains and smart arrange-
stage and screen are invited to at-
"all-star cast" is a misnomer. But
ments.
tend.
such is not the case in the Cos-
Giovanni hlartinelly, distin- mopolitan production "C aptain
The regular Monday night fea- Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the show
ture, "Celebrity Nite," will be
BLOSSOM HEATH
guished tenor of the Metropolitan Blood." At least 10 of the players
Proposal
for
•
Esekiel's
Mordecai
held as usual, with all the visiting
Helen Morgan is singing those Opera Company, will be guest who support Errol Flynn and
Change in Our Economic
stars of stage and screen as guests
Direct
torch songs atop the baby grand soloist with the Ford Symphony Olivia de Havilland, youthful and
of the management.
piano at Blossom Heath this week. Orchestra and Chorus, under the romantic leads, are bona fide stars.
Society
from
Helen is making one of her few direction of Victor Kolar on the Lionel Atwill, who plays Colonel
Neu' York
night club appearances since re- Ford Sunday Evening Hour, May Bishop was under starring con-
In "$2,500 a Year" (Harcourt,
Arthur Cros.nlatt P 00000 ts
turning from Hollywood, where 17. The program will be broad- tract to David Belasco for a pe- Broil and Company, $2.60), Mor- Rabbi, Negro Pastor Will
Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge
she played her original role of cast from 9 to 10 p. m., Eastern riod of 10 years. Frank McGlynn, decai Ezekiel, economic adviser to
No. 1203 of B'nai B'rith will hold
Attend 'Auis-Schmeling
Julie in the picture, Showboat, Daylight Time (8 to 9 Eastern a man of 60 years acting experi- the Secretary of Agriculture, con-
its first annual anniversary din-
SECOND EDITION OF THE
which will soon be released in De- Standard Time), over the entire ence, starred three years in John cerns himself with economically
a Fight as Protest
GREATEST SEPIA SHOW EVER
ner-dance at the Oriole Terrace,
troit. The sensational D'Ivons coast-to-coast network of the Co- Drinkwater's "Lincoln," an inter- feasible means of requiring abun-
'
PRESENTED IN DETROIT
BROOKLYN, N. Y.—(NCJC) on Sunday, May 17, at 7:30 p. m.
will be seen in some unusual in- lumbia Broadcasting System.
national stage hit. David Torrence dance for all the people.
Mr. Martinelli was born in and his wife Maude Leslie were
terpretive ballet dances. George
A Searklieg Mogen Rene with as
In his preface Mr. Ezekiel de- —A Jewish rabbi and a Negro
EARL WALTON'S MUSIC
At the last meeting of the De-
Kavanagh and his boys, including Montagnana, Italy. At the age of both Shakespearean stars years be- pierce the fact that "our present pastor will be at the ringside of
troit Louis Marshall Lodge, the
Jimmie Nolan and Eddie Schultz, 20 he left his trade as acabinet fore beginning film work. Guy Kib- confused economic system acts ss the Joe Louis-Max Schmeling fight
featuring
are to furnish the music for the maker to enter the Italian army, bee is one of the best known of a dam to hold back the flood of in June rooting for the Negro program was the first of a series
and it was while he was in mili- stellar vaudeville players. Then goods and services our technicians heavyweight, the two assured an of fire-side conversations led by
show and for dancing.
Wolin Dann Sma Irmo 10100 Boman
tary service that his voice was there are Basil Rathbone, London and industries could produce, if we audience of more than 600 persons Dr. Maurice M. Silverman, chair-
WEBSTER HALL
"discovered" by a superior officer, celebrity; George Hassell "spotted' once turned them loose. Our stand- here on April 20.
The clergymen, Rabbi Alexan- man of the program committee.
Johnny Jennings and Patricia who encouraged him to become a in Schubert's "Passing Show" for ards of living are woefully short
Mules/ Cowrie NNW Steil
Alvin Levin, secretary of , the
Murray are being held over for singer. Under the patronage of a 15 years; Mary Forbes, star of for a large proportion of our pop- der Lyons of the Eighth Avenue
another week. The whirling and wealthy family in Milan, he "Chu Chin Chow," at the age of ulation. Ways must be found to Temple, Brooklyn, and the Rev . lodge, announced that during the
Sliew•Veine Winn awl M. C.
Dr.
Thomas
S.
Herten,
pastor
of
studied
for
two
years
and
then
balancing tricks of this team are
18; Colin Kenny of the Gayety stimulate and maintain this flood
past year, the Detroit Louis Mar-
AND OTHER ACTS
stopping shows at the Hall tn a made his triumphant debut in Theater, Harry Cording; Henry of goods and services, and to guide Holy Trinity Baptist Church, told shall Lodge increased its member- =550 East Adams=
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fashion never before equalled by Rossini's "Stabat Mater" in 1919. Stephenson; Reginald Barlow and it safely into • the consumptive the • audience in Dr. Marten's ship almost 100 per cent.
Pm_ tM Hollyginia &Owen.
`. 0230 _
of HI,
church that their reason it that
any dance attraction. Madelon Other European successes fol- Robert Barret. Equally as well channels now low or parched.
Sol Poskel, chairman of the
°raw,.
In "$2,500 a Year" he canvas- I "Adolph Hitler has suggested that athletics committee, announced
Baker sings popular songs in a lowed in quick succession, and in known are Stuart Casey, Hobart
more than pleasing fashion, both 1913 he sang his first role for Cavanaugh, Holmes Herbert, For- sea the methods for "the solution a bout between the German and that all arrangements for the golf
Petite lbw 01.10
with Bob Chester's orchestra and the Metropolitan, that Rodolfo in rester Harvey, Ivan Simpson and of this basic problem." The machin. the Negro would not be 'proper.'" tournament have been arranged. Enj oy DOUBLE • MELLOW Old
Urging his audience of Jews and lie also announced that Sunday Cold Cigarettes with your dinar
in the floor shows. Lynne Cole is "La Boheme." His vocal and Leonard Mudie.
cry he proposes calls for the pre-
Negroes to join with "every other morning baseball will be resumed
featured with the orchestra along dramatic ability have assured his
tn. to I a. rn.
Dolan horn 7
scrvation of the existing profit
with Slim Branch in personality outstanding success during 25
system, for the elimination of com. decent American" in boycotting next Sunday morning, May 17.
Widow FA Comic Faintly
Miss- Elizabeth Gastman's petition, for governmental control all German-made goods until "such
song offerings. Every Saturday years of operatic work.
It's Always
in carrying the plan into effect. time as Hitler comes to his senses,"
night the Cocktail Grill has a spe-
Pupils in Recital May 22
Rabbi Lyons declared that the
NO COVER—NO ADVANCE IN PRICKS
cial augmented floor show with Graduation Recital of Con-
The basic points in Ezekiel's pro-
gram
are:
Nazi
machine
was
not
merely
anti-
several additional acts.
An unusual program of interest
servatory on Sunday
MIAMI Mon Li...Win Torner Beaburto
"1. It must provide a positive Semitic, but "anti-everyone who
-
to musically informed persons will
—
PLANTATION
Dr. William Schenk of the De- be presented in Misr r.lizabeth expansion of production and buy- has something that they want to
At the Powatan
Leonard Reed has an entirely
Gastman's
solo
piano
recital
at
ing power. Each industry and each steal."
new show at the Club Plentstion troit Conservatory of hlusic sdill
" The Nazi organization," he
A new publishing house enters
in a the Detroit Institute of Arts, Fri- concern must have a definite pro-
Friday's Complete
GRAND SLVD.
"
this week. Tanya, the sensation-I present William G. Koerper m. on day, May 22, at 8:30 p. rn. In ad- gram of expansion to guide it for said, may
the
lists
for
the
coming
Fall
sea-
be prejudiced against
AT WOODWARD
the Jews but they haven't any son under the executive editorial-
al contortion dancer, who turnsigraduation recital at 8 p.
DINNER
Sunday, May 17, in St. Hugo of dition to classical numbers, the each year.
Far Reserv•Vons Pho e Pearly 2-0100
2.
By
operation
near
capacity,
prejudice
against
Jewish
money.
and twists her body into unbeliev-
ship of William Soskin, literary
the Hills Church, Bloomfield Hills. latter half of the program will
1. W. DECKER. Mansese
STURGEON
In this audience there are several editor and book critic for the past
able positions, is again featured.
comprise
compositions
by
modern
IL aMILM, sues. MV.
overhead will be reduced, labor ef-
Other Conservatory activities
Auzie Dial continues to give out
those personality songs and Myra for the week include a special con- musicians of Finnish, French, ficiency increased and lower unit German-Jews who have been eight years on the New York
wer
Hungarian and Russian schools.
costs provided. The program should forced to flee their country, lean- Evening Post, New York Amer-
BELBA WHITE
Johnson sings the "hotcha" rhy- cert at the annual German-Amer-
Miss Gastman, who is the daugh- provide a positive expansion of ing behind all the worldly posses- ican, and affiliated llearst news-
it 6 Dancing Starlets
sion that took them years to ac-
thms to put it in the words of I lean Press Club fete Sunday eve- ter of Dr. and Mrs. .1. B, Kass
income, with fuller employment cumulate. There are thousands of papers.
ning, May 17, in the Deutsches
• Jerry BLANCHARD
Earl Walton, the smiling meastro Haus; a violin recital by Thomas and a member of the faculty of and higher wages, to provide in-
The firm, to be known as Stack-
Canting Sunday
of the band. These Step Sons Novak, pupil of May Leggett- the Ganapol School of Musical creased buying power to balance others like them."
Hitler is discriminating against pole Sons, is headed by Edward
DOFF & KERR
beat it out in fast taps with acro- Abel; a dramatic art recital by Art, supplemented her musical the increased production.
J. Stackpole, Jr., publisher of the
batics thrown in for a little extra Ilelen Roxana Ilimebaugh, pupil studies in Detroit with three sea-
"3. A large part of the increased Negroes also, Rabbi Lyons, Telegraph Newspapers, morning
measure, and Dorothy Derrick of Osceola Peeler, and a concert sons in New York under Edwin income should ,be diverted to lower charged, through his theory of a and evening, in Harrisburg, Pa.,
sings the sweet songs with the by pupils of Sara Bradley.
Hughes, and two seasons with the income levels through wage in- pure Aryan race. "There is no and owner of the (Harrisburg)
12TH AT SEWARD
such thing as a pure race any-
eight Plantation Darlings.
noted Russian artist, Mischa Kot- creases there.
where on earth," Rabbi Lyons as- Telegraph Press. A general list
tler.
composed of fiction, biography,
"4. The industrial production serted.
POWATAN
The wide range of her recital programs should be balanced and
Only Two Performances
economic and sociological books
Powatan's exclusive refrigera-
program embraces a scholarly co-ordinated to provide that in
will appear in the Fall under the
The
first
Hebrew
grammar
ever
tion unit swings into action once
MICHIGAN. —Loretta Young Prelude and Fugue by Mendels- each industry and product, the ex-
new imprint, but the firm will also
more to keep the club a comfort- and Franchot Tone in "The Un - sohn, followed by Schumann's pansion of production will balance written was by Saadia Gaon in retain the Telegraph Press im-
-
the beginning of the tenth cen
able
70
degrees
throughout
the
lively
Vienna
Carnival
Scenes
and
guarded
Hour,"
with
Roland
print for its popular "news scoop"
Matinee and Evening
the increase in demand from con-
summer.
Young and Lewis Stone, is now a Brahma group which she in- sumers' free choices with the in- tury. It was never published. Frag- books, such as the recent
ments of the manuscript were dis-
One of the most unbelievable at the Michigan Theater, in ad- terpret most sympathetically.
ZIGMUND WEINTRAUB
creased buying power.
covered in recent years in the Boake Carter book on Ethiopia,
acts in the show business is that dition to the big stage show, fea-
"Black Shirt Black Skin."
"5. Co-operation and simultan- Leningrad Library.
done by Les Nichols who astounded turing Major Bowes' all-new Am-
Presents
eous
expansion
by
the
great
major-
Mr. Soskin will have complete
both Ripley and John Ilia with his ateur Unit Number Seven, includ- Roth and Berdun School of
ity of all business concerns, no con-
editorial direction of the New
whistling ventriloquist act per- ing the five Harmonica Kings,
Stage and Radio
sumers' buying power will rise that it smacks too much of the York Office at 250 Park Ave., and
formed with his mouth tightly Johnny Powell, the tap-dancing
generally to balance the increased fascist idea; that it forces labor will also be in charge of publicity,
Closed.
"Hall Le Roy;' Marshall Rogers
The Roth and Berdun School of production, must be provided.
to submit to a plan which would advertising, book design, and local
There are two songstresses on and his Beer Glass music; Johnny Stage and Radio, operating the
"8. In administration, it must make its strikes anti-government sales. lie will be assisted by Miss
Powatan's bill, Belva White a very Sanderson, imitator; the Kitchen largest dancing school in the Mid-
provide economic democracy by a fights rather than efforts to im- Katharine Theobald and a sales
popular blues purveyor and Jerry Two with their Spoon and Skil- west, is slowly branching out in
true partnership of business and prove their economic status. A few staff.
Blanchard, a beautiful torch sing- let orchestra; Mildred Koppell, new fields. After exeperimenting
more plans .ike this will serve to
government.
"One of the chief advantages of
ing mistress of ceremonies.
the stenographer-songstress, and for several months with a depart-
823IWOODWARD
In RUMSHINSKY'S
"7. Politically, such a program prove that the spokesman for the our publishing arrangement," Mr.
Gene Regis plays those dance others.
ment
of
dramatics,
John
Gamble,
should offer—and deliver—some- administration are far from being Soskin said, is the fact that we
great Operetta
Near Seward
,appealing swing orchestrations
of Detroit and Hollywood has been thing to every group. It need not "reds"t—that they tend toward
That are so much in demand today.
UNITED ARTISTS. — Francis appointed to supervise this depart- take from those who have, but by regimentration of the reactionary own a complete manufacturing
plant
which
does
the
printing,
Lederer and Ida Lupino in the ment. Mr. Gamble's 25 years of using our resources to full capa- type.
first Pickfobd-Lasky production, experience with the Bonstelle Play- city, it could create more for those
The idea of giving everyone binding, photo-engraving, art OLD GOLD'S Prize Tobacco.
Rainy Afternoon," is now house, various stock companies who have not. It could give labor $2,500 a year is unfortunately work, and all necessary mechani- Enjoy Double•Mellow OLD GOLDS
Greek Catholic Bishop Con- "One
cal functions within the organiza-
at the United Artists Theater, throughout the Midwest, and pro-
full employment, higher and in- proposed by way of a machinery
demns Race Prejudice
with a cast including Singh Her- ductions in Hollywood, fully quali- creasing wages and representation which must be rejected in a demo- tion. The plant covers a square
block, employs 300 people, and is
fy him to run a well-developed
bert and Roland Young.
in industrial policy; capital and cratic country.
course in dramatic training.
(From the Pester Lloyd of April
Young Mordecai Ezekiel—he is geared for fast production. The
management, full operation and
saving thus effected will be applied
STATE.—Jack Okie and Sally
A complete studio has been built
16, 1936)
larger profit; farmers, widened 37—comes from the family of Mo-
Eilers in "Florida Special," with at the Roth and Berdun School and markets at profitable prices; and ses Jacob Ezekiel, the great Jewish in sales promotion and other pub-
lishing luxuries. We are not re-
Kent
Taylor
and
Frances
Drake,
programs
over
a
prominent
local
sculptor.
lie
is
a
native
Virginian
The Lemberg daily Chwila, pub-
consumers, rising income without
eed our manufacturing
quired tot
thriller, station have been arranged weekly.
re
lishes an interview with the Greek- and "Speed," a ce-track
higher costs of living. Everyone He was married in 1927 to the plant either, since it thrives on
with
scenes
photographed
right
former
Lucille
Finsterwald
ofDe-
Catholic Bishop Dr. George Cha-
could have an opportunity of im-
its
own
printing
activities."
Miriam Teichner, who used to be
rnisiu, who expressed himself very in Detroit at the Chrysler auto
proved economic security through troit. They have two children Don-
General Stackpole, Yale 1915, is
decidedly against anti-Semitism. plant, provides the double feature an ace feature writer for the old an expanded and dependable func- ald and Jonathan. Mrs. Ezekiel is Commander of the 52nd Cavalry
Home of Marian Singing Star
New York World, is now turning
Ile referred to the doctrine of the show now at the State Theater.
tioning of our industrial system." now supervisor of nursery schools Brigade, the largest such organ-
out swell publicity features for
Penthouse Adorables
Catholic religion and moral code.
The trouble with this plan is in Washington.
ization in the country. lie and his
FOX.—Motion picture fans who Columbia Pictures.
The priest of the church said
In Stunning New Dances
brother are enthusiastic aviators,
among other things: "Basing my breathlessly followed Ronald Cole-
both holding private licenses.
Johnny Howard, M.C.
remarks on the principles of Chris- man in "Beau Geste," and who
Before
the
Fall
list
appears,
and
tian ethics
hi
an m orals , I must adored Claudette Colbert in "It
Illiv tonki•--.1.et De Frame.
Telegraph Press will present a
a
Assisted by LEO GOLD
state, that they never approve Happened One Night," have
Coyle Mackay's Mule
number of interesting titles. among
great
new
treat
in
store
for
them
ibretto by L Fremiut
those violent measures which are
them "Ilitler's Wings of Death"
in "Under Two Flags," starring
used
by
the
exaggerated
national-
by Otto Lehmann Russbueldt,
Also the entire original New
ism in an inhuman manner. I Ronald Colman, Claudette, Victor
discusses the German air force
York Star Cast and Chorus
cannot consider any human being McLaglen and Rosalind Russell,
and the meaning of air war.
which
opens
at
the
Fox
Theater,
to be inferior account of his ad-
TICKETS AT BOX OFFICE
WAYNE STREET
herence to a religion or nation. starting Friday. On the stage
If one obeys the rules of the this same week will be Benny
Meroff
and
his
orchestra,
suitably
Christian doctrine one must help
all those in need in any denomina- called America's most versatile
host of young
tion without distinction. One must band, featuring a
Jewish Literary News and Notes
help anybody in need. Especially entertainers, including Jack Mar-
shall,
Florence
Gast.
Larry Pow-
concerning Jewdom, the idea of
By DAVID M ANN
Eddie Cantor Launches Amu
ell, Jeffery Gill and many others.
HIS
DANCE
ORCHESTRA
the
'chosen
people'
holds
still
good
AND
meat Division of U. P. A.
for us Christians, because, accord-
RKO DOWNTOWN. —The all-
BIBLE STORIES
Eddie Cantor was the guest
ing to the proof of the bible God
color musical, "Dancing Pirates,"
Taking some of the most fam- honor at a luncheon of motion
has destined these people for a
is now at the RKO Downtown. It
ous stories of the Old Testament ture and theatrical leaders at
special mission. God has chosen
is described as a terpsichorean
as her theme and Old Testament Cinema Club in the Hotel AI g
this people to preserve the belief
revel, with the featured players
characters as her heroes, Laura quin when the Amusement Di '
in the one God. There was nothing Steffi Duna, who made such • hit
Huld Wild has succeeded In ion of the United Palestine
said in this connection, of an 'in- in the Technicolor short feature,
dramatising significant parts of peal was organized. Nathan
ferior race?. Moses and his fol-
Cucuracha," a n d Charles
the Old Testament in her "Cour- kan, theatrical lawyer, was na
"La
lowers, the prophets, will always Collins, well known to the stage
ageous Adventures" (Abingdon chairman; Mr. Cantor and
remain for us believing Christians, as • dancer. An extra feature
Press), an excellent little collec- Nizer, chairman of the Film B
saints who proclaimed the word of will be the latest edition of the
tion of Old Testament tales for of Trade, were elected co-c
God and whom we've touched by
March of Time.
children. Sieving scrupulously to men of this group. The a
the breath of the Holy Ghost."
the essentials of Biblical fact. she ment division adopted a quo
' ADAMS.—The double bill now
has fashioned around the stories 850,000 toward the New
On the theory that feminine at the Adams, offers "Here Comes
of Abraham, Moses, David, Eli. Undsd • Palestine Appeal
vibra-
A.
the
"It" is, more or lc
. Trouble" and "Pride of the Ma-
jah, Jeremiah, Daniel and Jonah, I tire of $1,500,000.
tions of color as reflected in light rises." The first has Paul Kelly
attention-compelling stories that
from the face of a beautiful wo- and Arline Judge Al shipboard
are calculated to inspire a love
Sylvia Thallierg, latest c
men, Sam Kaufman, Pioneer Pic- weethearts. "The Pride of the
s
for the Bible as literature and a to Paramount's scenario
tures' veteran makeup expert, has Marines" is a small orphaned boy,
spiritual code in young people and ment, has been assigned to
PATRICIA MURRAY AND JOHNNY JENNINGS
perfected a system by which it Billy Burred, befriended by the
e o s:rii g otfor a new Albert
are Betting reseed, for d•nc• attractions at the Webster Hall Cocktail Grill with their fast twirling at the tame time attract them to th rdctn.
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First Anniversary
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• A New Show
• A New Band
• All New Acts
JACK POMEROY'S
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