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June 19, 1936

7IEPEIROIYIEWISII6eIRONICLE

PAGE TEN

awl THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

.11111111.11 • 1 STAGE AND SCREEN

Air Cooled
at a temperature that means

absolute comfort and relief
from intense heat.

Present 'Stars of Tomorrow' Conservatory's Master Sum-
mer Term to Open on
Production Friday and
Monday
Saturday

The annual master summer
term of the Detroit Conservatory
of Music will reopen the school's
activities Monday, June 22, fol-
lowing the annual graduation ez•
ercieee Friday evening, June 19,
in Detroit Art Institute audi-
torium. Twenty students will re-
ceive diplomas at the commence-
ment.
Olive May Mere will present
Emma Ilartop and Florence Cran•
dell in a piano concert Saturday
evening, June 20, in Grinnell's
auditorium. Pupils of Katherine
Lynch will give a recital at 8 p.
m. Thursday, June 25, in the Con-
servatory, and students of Ethel
Littell will be presented in recital
Friday evening, June 26, in the
school,

The fifth annual production of
the Roth and Berdun "Stare of
Tomorrow" will take place Fri.
clay and Saturday evenings, June
19 and 20 at the Masonic Temple
auditorium. Each year this pro-
duction grows in size and manner
of presentation. The huge cast
will Include more than 600 people
trained for their respective parts.
More than 10 different scenes
will be used, putting this producs
tion on par with many Broadway
musical extravaganzas from the
point of view of lavish producs
Lions. New York costume designs
have been imported, especially
designed for this show. Mr. Roth
and Mr. Berdun, who have spent
many years on Broadway, are
personally supervising this show
making every effort to insure a
greater successt his year than
Jose Iturbi Guest Artist on
previous years.

FREE DELIVERY
ANEwmain — ANYTIME

PRONE

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Revelry by Night

SAKS COCKTAIL BAR

Saks Cocktail Bar is planning
a gala anniversary celebration
week starting Wednesday night at
which time Sammy Dibert and his
orchestra will open for a limited
stay. Bee Sarche will also be
seen in the first floor show at
this popular midtown spot. A
sister team and a dancer will
complete the show. The cocktail
bar has one of the finest cooling
plants in Detroit and is inaugur.
ating the policy of floor shows to
satisfy the insistent demands of
its many friends.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

June 21—Floating dinner-dance of Purity Chapter, on
Steamer Noronic.
June 24—Garden Fete of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society at
1482 Clairmount Ave.
June 23—Annual meeting of United Ilebrew Schools.
Aug. 3—Shaarey Zedek moonlight under auspices of Men's
Club and Young People's Society.
Oct. 25—Home Relief Dinner Dance.
Oct. 31—Annual Balfour Ball of Zionist Organization of

Detroit.

Nov. 1--Silver Jubilee of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society at
Dexter-Lawrence banquet halL

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Orchestra

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Floor Show

Intelne

Stars of the Stage

and field program, there will be
held seven events closed to trade
Famous Roadhouse Dream
=
Usual Floe Food oat LIquors
unions, of which four will be for
LETTER_ B ox men and three for womeu. The
Games Committee, which includes
Delicatessen • Restaurant
Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Dan Fer- Enjoy DOUBLE-MELLOW Old Gold Cigarettes after the shcise
Dexter & Collingwood
are offering musical comedy num- Significance of World Labor ris, Dr. G. Randolph Manning, Ray
Athletic Carnival
Conger, Mel Sheppard and some
bers. Bob Chester and his or-
chestra will bid adieu to the Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: forty other leaders in amateur
I doubt whether many people athletics in the U, S., will also in-
Grill Tuesday night, as will
TODAY — SAT. SUNDAY
Madelon Baker, Lynne Cole and have grasped the full significance clude in the program several novice
Return Engagement
Slim Branch, soloists. Karl Spaeth of the projected athletic meet at events closed to labor groups.
This is only the beginning. Next
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
and his orchestra will open Wed- Randalls Island Municipal Stadium
In
on
Saturday
and
Sunday,
Aug.
16
year's
meet,
for
it
is
planned
to
nesday night.
and 16, and known as the World hold these meets annually, will
"Modern Times "
CLUB TEN-FORTY
Labor Athletic Carnival. Even undoubtedly see at least a dozen
Ford Hour Sunday
At the Club Ten-Forty Johnny though the ramifications are world- events participated in by labor, and
Norma Shearer—F. March
S. W. Chagy Member of Jose Iturbi, brilliant Spanish Howard has postponed his trip to wide, and athletes from at least 15 we may look forward to the time
L. Howard
an-
England
long
enough
to
play
when
the
labor
unions
of
the
nations
will
participate,
its
true
"I Confess" at Fed-
pianist, will be guest soloist with
6
"Smilin' Thru"
week
as
the
popular
master
other
significance
goes
far
beyond
that
United
States
will
be
able
to
hold
the
Ford
Symphony
Orchestra
eral Theater
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and Chorus under the direction of ceremonies, imitator and rac- of the usual track and field meet. their own athletically with the best
TM SAM
onteur at this favorite downtown
Back of the organization of the that the European trade union
MON. TUES. - MED. - THURS.
Samuel William Chagy, well of Victor Kolar on June 21, spot. Appearing in the same show
close
the
present
August
games
lies
the
widespread
movements
can
offer.
Today
Euro-
a
bringing
to
known in local theatrical circles,
M. Dietrich—G. Cooper
Ford Sunday Evening Hour con- is something spicey in the way impulse of American labor to pean labor has the jump on us.
is a member of the cast of "I cert series. The program will be of song and dance numbers with broaden its program so that tyre They have built up splendid ath-
Confess" now showing at the Fed-
"DESIRE"
that fiery little Mexican star, Con-
eral Theater, in the former Shu- broadcast from 9 to 10 p. m., suelo Gonzalez. Janis Thompson, labor union of today may be more letic units. They accomplished this
al.
bert Lafayette Theater, Lafayette Eastern Daylight Saving Time (8 pretty blonde acrobatic dancer, than the source through which, over a period of years of intensive
W. Baxter—G. Stuart
to 9 EST) over the entire coast-
workers protect their economic in- training and competition'.
In
and Shelby.
does several control numbers on
The worker of today who
Within a few years American
"The Prisoner of
The Federal Theater is a WPA to-coast network of the Columbia top of a table. Billy Lankin plays terests.
flat rwetsiseil
is
a
member
of
a
trade
union
looks
Broadcasting
System.
labor
will
be
able
to
take
its
place
project. The entire performance,
Shark Island"
From Valencia, where he was the miniature piano and Coyle to that union for his social, re- on the athletic field on a basis of
the preparation of scenery, the
McKay's orchestra round out the
Coaled
ushers, and other members of the born, Iturbi seems to have ac- musical offerings. Tuesday nights creational and cultural activity equality with the rest of the labor
ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION
the warmth, color and
and interest.
world.
theatrical staff are part of this quired
his are theatrical nights to which all
The movement toward these ends
Very truly yours,
Federal project. There are 150 charm which characterize
a child prodigy the visiting stars of stage, radio for the trade union field has grown
playing.
lie
was
CHARLES
L.
ORNSTEIN,
people employed in this project.
and at the age of seven was and screen are invited.
by leaps and bounds in the last
Chairman, World Labor
"I Confess" is being repeated
concerts before amazed
few years. In the International
Athletic Committee. Trachoma Reduced
by special request. It is a highly giving
Spanish audiences and teaching
entertaining comedy by William pupils three and four times his BARON'S RESORT OPEN; Ladies' Garment Worker's Union
alone
a
budget
of
$75,000
was
re-
In Palestine from
Bayer, dramatist and director who age. At 17 he was graduated
Lomza Yeshivah's Thanks
has been selected as director of with honors from the Paris Con- IMPROVEMENTS\ADDED cently adopted to promote the cul-
34
to 4.46 Per Cent
tural and physical welfare of its Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
rid
the Federal Theater in Detroit. servatory and from there went
One of the most beautiful vaca- members. This, however, is for the
In behalf of the emergency
NEW YORK.—Trachoma, the
to the Conservatory of Geneva as tion spots in the Lake Michigan program of the parent body only. committee to save the buildings
of the piano faculty, a posi- vacation area is Baron's Resort, The local divisions of the union of the Lomza Yeshivah from be- eye scourge widely prevalent in the
Facts About the Chesterfield head
tion once held by Liszt. In 1 29, the most modern resort in South allocate at least as much to their ing sold at auction by its credi- Orient, has ben reduced to 4.46
Dance Program
he left Geneva to begin his ar- Haven, located on a large tract of cultural and athletic program each tors, I wish to convey to you percent among Jewish school chil-
eer as a concert soloist, w ich
land adjoining the lake and year. Many thousands of dollars my heartfelt thangs for the help dren of Palestine, the lowest rate
It is the largest dance orchestra was to bring him fame in Eu ope wooded
are being spent for the same pur- rendered to this cause by the no- o fincidence ever recorded in that
paving its own private beach.
ut
in
this
country.
and
America.
Since
his
d
Anew
building has been erected, poses by the Amalgamated Cloth- tires in The Detroit Jewish Chron- country, according to 1935 statis-
Finer Food and Liquors
It has the largest string section he has played more cAecerr in each room with private bath and ing Workers Union, the Millinery icle.
tics just received by liadassah, the
by
of any dance orchestra on the air. this country than any other pian- shower and furnished in the mod- Workers Union, the Textile Work-
I am certain that we may count Women's Zionist Organization of
It was recently voted the lead- ist with the exception of Padrew- ernistic trend. The dance pavillion ers Union and other affiliates of on your co-operation in the fut- America. In 1918, the report stated,
WILL CASSI'S
WILL
ing Jazz Orchestra by University ski.
34 percent of the pupils Bettered
Hotel St. Regis Trio
and casino has been enlarged to the American Federation of La- ure.
of California students.
Again thanking you kindly, 1 from the disease.
bor.
Dinners
It has musicians who have led Cedar Point Resort Enjoys accommodate several hundred peo-
12L
Persistent campaigns against
The demand for extra-trade BM,
ple. New handball courts" have
their own orchestras or played
trachoma and skin diseases have
from 90c
Sincerely yours,
Largest Opening in
been added which in addition to union activities began as a result
NOW
with leading dance orchestras here
been part of the Hadassah medical
MOSES M. YOSIIOR, sec.
the tennis courts, baseball diamond of the shortening in the hours of
Five Years
in Person
2035 PARK AVE.,
and abroad.
program in Palestine for nearly
labor which has taken place in the
and
the
adjacent
golf
course
gives
Cu. Elluheth
It is one of the few orchestras
25 years. Skin diseases have been
It was estimated by the offic- the Baron vacationist every op- last few years. Given more leisure Purity Chapter's Thanks virtually wiped out in the Jewish
PHONE CL. 1313
in America to use native Cuban
the workers showed an interest in
FOR
Monument of
instruments when playing rhum- ials of the G. A. Boeckling Com- portunity for physical entertain- various cultural, recreational and Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: schools, the report stated, and tra-
DAYI
pany that the attendance of the ment and enjoyment. In addition
Please accept our personal
SAM FRAZER
bas and tangos.
athletic activities. The unions. re- thanks as well as the "thank you" choma has shown an annual de-
Baron's
offers
solariums
far
bisth
ONLY
1936
opening
of
the
famous
re-
It was recently selected by Gin-
crease to its present all-time low .
sponded to this by organizing ath-
ger Rogers, the movie star, to tins sort Sunday was the largest in men and women, free bus trans- letic and cultural groups. Today of Purity Chapter, for the many Hadassah supervised the health of
troduce an original rhythm song the past five years. A check-up portation to and from the public there are hundreds of baseball and courtesies extended us in giving 42,000 school children last year.
on the automobiles disclosed tour- beaches, concert music daily and
us publicity for our affairs in the
she had written.
In addition to the anti-trachoma
soccer teams, track and field
In a recent issue of The Gram- ists' cars from 27 states of the dancing each night. An excellent groups and basket-ball teams re- columns of your newspaper.
service in the schools, Hadassah
social
staff
has
been
provided,
with
Union.
The
Steamer
Goodtime
We hope that it will prove of conducts district eye clinics and
IY\ RADIO!
ophone, an English publication,
presenting
the
various
local
unions.
George A. Brewster comments on discharged a happy crowd from two shows nightly being given in Thus the excess energy of thou- mutual benefit as we have many sends a circuit ophthalmologis t
Andrew iKostelanetz and his CBS Cleveland, as also did the Steam- the cabaret. A competent governess sands of trade union members is members who are subscribers of throughout the country to direct
AMERICA'S
,/ SINGING &
programs as follows: "One can ob- er. Put-In-Bay from Detroit. The has been engaged for the children. being directed into constructive The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and r rural physicians in the prevention
ACE OF •
have learned to depend upon you and treatment of trachoma. In all,
DRAMATICS
The resort is under the personal
tain a better conception of the Steamer G. A. Boeckling, plying
ENTERTAINMENT:
and creative channels.
keep in touch with the 1,100,000 treatments were given . in
Voles and microphone tech•
state of American dance orches- from Sandusky to Cedar Point, management of M. Baron who is , The Aug. 15 and 16 games have paper to
of the chapter.
blotto taught by esitrrTs.
schools and clinics last year.
tras through an hour's radio listen. carried record crowds on its well known for his popular res., elicited a widespread response affairs
Again thanking you most sin-
taurants in Chicago and Miami
e
Commenting on the report, Mrs.
than through pages of descrip- hourly runs from 9 o'clock on.
among the trade unions of New cerely, we are,
ROTH & BERDUN ing
The
imposing
1,000
room
Hotel
Beach.
Baron's
Resort
entertains
tion. A few bands excel. One of
Robert Szold, of Pelham, N. Y.,
Scheel of Stage,
Cordially yours,
celebrated the opening guests from every state in the York. Many of them have already
chairman
of
the
Hadassah
Pales-
Radio, Screen
these is that of Andre Kostelanetz. Breakers
engaged fields and tracks and have Purity Chapter, No. 359. 0. E. S.,
of the resort by entertaining •
4444 C... TE. 5.2(4
tine committee, said that the re-
This orchestra has about 40 play- near capacity room occupancy. union.
entered upon an intensive training
ESTHER COHEN,
► ig ORCHESTRA
duced incidence of trachoma is es-
ers including one of the largest The great Coliseum was crowded
campaign so that their represent-
Worthy Matron,
lostvring
pecially noteworthy in view of the
string sections ever assembled for throughout the afternoon and eve-
atives may be in good physical
ELIZABETH SHAPERO,
Downtown
Theaters
large immigration into Palestine
an orchestra of this kind."
JACK MARSHALL
condition by the time of the meet.
Chairman, Floating Dinner
ning, where many enjoyed danc-
last
year.
Among
the
new
settlers
Added to a full A.A.U. track
Dance.
FLORENCE GAST
ing to the music of Sal Gum•
from various parts of the Orient,
M. S. Pilsudski Leaves with mines and his orchestra. The MICHIGAN — W. C. Fields in
LARRY POWELL
is now at the Michigan
many suffered from trachoma and
Record Passenger List
Midway and Amusement Circle "Poppy"
JEFFRII GILL
of
understanding
the
present,
an
were a potential source of conta-
played to a multitude of those Theater together with a stage show Publish Lowenthal's
effort is made to relive the past. gion.
that
includes
Louis
Armstrong,
the
W1111 MIlly
The Gdynia-American motor- seeking fund and thrills. The King of Swing, and his red hot
'MO HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA
"Jews of Germany" This 464 page book contains an
Others hi

liner "Pilsudski" left New York famous bathing beach was dotted Ilarlem band, in addition to Chuck
index and bibliography, is printed
and Halifax direct to Gdynia with by hundreds upon hundreds of and Chuckles, Sunny Wood, the
ROLLICKING MIRTH
The Washington Senators have
"The Jews of Germany: A Story on good paper, cloth-bound, with
over 700 passengers, among them bathers frolicking in the surf or Three Rhythm Queens and Bobby
PROVOKING SHOW
of Sixteen Centuries," by Marvin an attractive format and beautiful a new Jewish star in the making
many Jews going either individ- basking In the sunshine.
in
Starr,
their
young
catcher,
who
three-color
jacket.
Casten.
Fields
returns
to
the
Lowenthal, was published May 29
The officials of the G. A.
ually or in groups to Poland, Rus-
Never a Cover
On publication, "The Jews of fs the son of a rabbi ... Inciden-
screen
in
a
burst
of
glory
in
the
by
the
Jewish
Publication
Society
Boeckling
Company
attribute
this
sia, Rumania and other Central
hers of the society, and is now tally, friends of Buddy Myer, the
European countries, also to Pal- large attendance at the opening leading role in "Poppy"' and he is
Germany," was sent to the mem- Senators' *crack Jewish infielder,
to the very marked up-turn in assisted by Rochelle Hudson and
estine.
offered for general sale in all worried by his complete collapse
9 6FlIg $15°
On board there was a little business conditions and the opti- Richard Cromwell.
DINNER "r"
this year.
stores at $2.75.
girl 8 years old traveling alone , mistic attitude of the public at
UNITED .ARTISTS—"Early to
/Ctit'Veaten.1
large.
Added
to
this
is
the
proxi-
Miss Geraldine Berinbaum of St.
Eugene Grigat, leader of the
Hyman Greenberg has been named
B e d", hilarious comedy with
Louis, Mo., to visit her grand- mity of the Cleveland Great Lakes Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland
TR inity 1.0100
musical director of the new tele- anti-Nazi *German-Americans, is
a
little
Exposition,
which
is
only
parents in Leningrad.
vision service of the British Broad- starting a move to boycott the
and a cast headed by Gail Patrick,
The next ceilings of the Gdy- more that an hour's drive from is now at the United Artists Thea-
casting Company.
Schmeling-Louis bout.
WHEN WEATHER FORSIDS
nia-America Line from New York Cedar Point.
• .stlef I the
ter. Miss Boland and Ruggles, vet-
met
T

to Gdynia will be on July 1 and 7.
erans
of
many
comedies
are
cast
'Wrote.
Only Imrcent Nit. Snot to
Fred II. Weinberg, managing
as
a
couple
who
marry
after
an
AIR-CONDITIONED BY NATURE/
Two Great Films Return to Center
The Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi editor of the American Jewish engagement of 20 years, and set
League denied that it is dickering World of Minneapolis, who drop- out immediately on their honey-
with the American Jewish Con- ped into our offict the other day, moon. Complications begin imme-
gress and the National Jewish has quite a record as managing diately at a mountain lodge, with
7 _
Labor Committee for a united editor of some of the leading a jewel robbery and a murder, and
dailies in the Northwest.
boycott front.
Ruggles suspected as a sleep-walk-

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STATE — "Fury," grim story
of mob rule, with Sylvia Sidney
and Spencer Tracy cast as the pair
around whom the action centers,
continues its first run in the down-
town section at the State Theater,
where it is now showing. The pic-
ture "Fury" carries thrilling melo-
drama and offers the two stars
plenty of opportunity for their act-
ing ability.

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ADAMS — Lively, clever Jane
Withers is the star of "Little Mies
Nobody," now at the Adams. With
sI Jane is a second gifted little girl,
Betty Jean Rainey. The two are
inmates of an orphanage to which
Ralph Morgan comes seeking clues
to his lost daughter.
The second feature "The Mine
with the Iron Door," brings Rich-
ard Arlen back to the screen as a
prospector on land left to him in
Arizona.

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FOX — Starring and exciting
new love team, handsome Robert
Taylor and lovely Loretta Young,
' "Private Number," which is being
acclaimed one of the year's out-
standing romantic hits, is the
screen attraction at the Fox.
Again the PG! Theater Acores
one of the biggest scoops of the
year by engaging Eddy Duchin
. l and his famous Hotel Plaza or-
- ehestra as the stage attraction
:starting Friday. This will be
; Duchin's first personal appearance
I on any theater stage in Detroit.

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A3.1 BABA AND RASPUTIN
ARE MATCHED MONDAY



All Baba, moustachioed heavy- ytEaCirt
weight champion, will wrestle his I • , ;-
first outdoor match here next
Monday evening, meeting Ivan
ww.o.
.Raeputin, the bewhiskered Rus- •
elan man-mountain, in the main
event of the Arena Bowl's second
Benny Mereff is new at
• the Oriel. Terrace with his orchestra
"under the stare" wrestling card.
meet
gasputin 'sought a return match far • six-lay
and closer little
Appearing with Mereff is his bashf•I elood•
immediately after All defeated cemedie•rie.
Mors al .

Florence forst, and that ttttt f•nster, Jack
Dick Shikst to win his title. He Lorry rowan sings Irish ballad* and J•ffrie Gill is the tenet. The
will get his chance next Monday. McCarty Sister., Bobs Local, acrobatic dancer, the dark cloud el
three
The bout will be two in
the bill sot le
falls rather than one-fall and the rhythm, Poser Ray. and urtral ottereity arts eesoplet•
...tie. the Mora Glee CLAN ,
time limit 90 minutfses.

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MARVIN OWENTHAL

of America. Dealing with the life
of the Jews of Germany from the
14th to the 20th century, this
popular history is accurately and
entertainingly told in vivid and
simple language that will appeal
to all.
It Is the first book written for
the society by Marvin Lowenthal,
whose "Life of Montaigne,"
"Worlds Passed By." and "Cluec-
kel of Hameln" have already given

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Charlie Chaplin in
"Modern Times"

him a high place among contem-
Two great films, "Modern Times"
porary American authors, and is featuring Charlie Chaplin, and
considered by t h e publication
committee of the Publication So- "Smilin' Through," with Norma
ciety to be one of the most inter- Shearer, Friedrich March and Les-
esting books issued by the society lie Howard, are having a return
engagement by popular request, at
in many years.
Mr. Lowenthal has written Lie the Center Theater, Woodward
present work after much research. near the Boulevard, this Friday,
It is not a work of passion or Saturday and Sunday,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
propaganda. but a historical nar-
rative in which, for the purpose and Thursday, Marlene Dietrich

Lesile Howard and Norma Sh
in "Smilia' Through"

and Gary Cooper in "Desire", also
Warner Baxter and Gloria Stuart
in "The Prisoner of Shark Is-
land," will be the features.
For information regarding any
future feature phone Madison
8484.
The theater's mammoth 30-ton
modern electric refrigeration plant
will always keep you cooled to 72
degrees.
Asmiewwww-

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Church Group Boycotts Nazi
Germany

NEW YORK. — Adopting a
resolution calling upon all Chris-
tians in the United States to re-
fuse "to buy goods or nee services
offered to Americans by the Nazi
dictatorship," the Sunday Evening
Club of Christ Church, of Park
Ave., New York, at its last meet-
ing, assailed the Nazis for deny-
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