plEykrEorrimusaaluomul and PAGE FOUR VE NOV . 24 NOV al .30 11 Temple Forum Nye Temple Beth El ilooduard at Gladstone TOR SENATOR Eichelberger GERALD P. el Il.' CLARK Debate: "Can America Be Neutral?" Tim:Krs: au—AT Masonic TEMPLE and GRINNELL'S. TELEPHONE MA. 1154! Auditorium, Tuesday Evening, Nov. 24th, 8:30 DON COSSACKS FAMOUS RUSSIAN MALE CHORUS Tirkels, AVM, $1 gd, $1.10, gle, !Vie; Mg (Mice, GrInnell's TE. i-1100 At the Powatan STAGE AN D SCREEN "Holy" Rites Bring Hordes Into Clan of Hooded Legion there a simple explanation for organizations such as the Black Legion that recently tore the lid off the Mid-West? Bruce Cabot, who is featured with Marguerite Churchill in Co- lumbia's sensational new drama, "Legion of Terror," at the Adams Theater for ono week's run, be- Is November 20, 1936 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Revelry by Night , PLANTATION "The Death of the Blues," fast stepping Leonard Reed revue at the Club Plantation, has gone into its final week. The line of eight girls offers the new 'Susie-Q,' something new in Harlem stepping, and "The Three Clubs" present lightning like tap and acrobatic routines. "Three Sharpes and A. Flat" work in a manner reminiscent of the Mills Brothers, presenting a novelty musical act. Earl Wal- ton and his music are always an outstanding attraction for patrons who enjoy to dance. • • At Saks Cocktail Bar Cantor Soboleff at Cong. Ahavath Zion on Nov. 27, 28 and 29 Cantor Soboleff, known as the Blinder Chazon, will conduct serv- ices at Congregation Ahavath Zion, 446 Holbrook, on Friday eve- ning, Nov. 27, and Saturday morn- ing, Nov. 28, and will appear in a concert, on Sunday evening, Nov. 29, at 7 p. rn. Cantor Soboleff conducted serv- ices at the United Ilebrew Schools during the last High Holy Days, and all his listeners were greatly enthused. Ile was received with wide acclaim wherever he ap- peared. The public is invited. The congregation announces that its annual Chanukah banquet will be held on Sunday, Dec. 20, at 6 p. A full course chicken dinner will be served. From CHICAGO BLVD .. . PARKSIDE AVE . . PALMER WOODS.., THEY COME for that LUSCIOUS FOOD to Wm. Boesky PHONE TO. 8.3020 Wm. Boesky, Inc. Delicatessen - Restaurant Dexter & Collingwood TEN-FORTY Dances in the modern mode Open Meeting of Junior Iron are offered by Jean Blue and Group of Old Folks' Home Rene Jay, two girls who are mak- on Thanksgiving Eve ing the new floor show at the Club Ten-Forty especially pleas- Nephew and former associate of ing to patrons. Thanksgiving Eve the Junior world is 1110 0. Michael Fokloe SA101 DORT an Jimmie Savo and Georgie Price VELVA NALLEY is one of the Group of the Jewish Old Folks' • tlis Musics Sightly are only two of the Broadway home will hold an open meeting, eatured entertainers at Saks. stars for whose impersonations at the home of the president, How- • Two Pat Chandler, new master of cere- ard Robinson, 2909 Webb Ave. The tlewl Slow Celia & lilanells Classes for beginner,. adeanced Salo monies, is famous. professionals. 0,0 special teachers' William Hard to Be Town committee arranging this party iourne. Litilited enrollment. Lillian Barnes, blues singer ex- • invites members and their friends. JOHNNY WALSH, of the piano Hall Speaker Next Nigh traordinary, has been held over Ruth Broder and Dave Cohen will 4 Class Lesson., $5.00 novelty team of Walsh & Barker, • APPer P„ .1" Wednesday poring ',metal limited engagement for another week. Bill Lankin and be responsible for the evening's en- are entertaining Powatan who ■ his miniature piano continue to VEIN NALLY tertainment. guests with their continental num- Roth & Berdun School keep things moving during dance William Hard, Washington At the last meeting of the Junior • SUNDO ngstress bers. FULL . CORSE So TE 1.2552 R, 81.26 4464 Cass Ave. interludes and Max Fidler pre- journalist and radio commenta- Group, at the home of Dave Co- USE DINN EU Sbose sents music for both floor shows tor, will be the Town Hall speaker hen, on Wednesday evening, Nov. • 110 AO D10 Iturbi to Direct Two Sym- and dancing. in the Fisher Theater Wednesday 18, final plans were compiled for ROADI Extra Theatrical night, a Tuesday fea- morning, Nov. 25, at 11 o'clock. the affair of the coming Wednes- phony Concerts Next Week ture at the club, will see many Ile will discuss the after-election day evening, Nov, 25. At • blood-dripping ritual, Mar Two concerts of the Detroit querite Churchill is sentenced to visiting stars of the stagepresent. picture as it now appears in the nation's Capitol in his talk, "Be- Symphony Orchestra next week, death by a hooded clan, in Colum- "Adventures in the Stratos- WEBSTER HALL hind the News at Washington." those of Friday and Saturday bia'. sensational "Legion of Ter- Wanda and Collins, new dance phere" at Art Institute For years Hard has been one nights, will be played under the ror." team appearing at the Webster of the foremost authorities on leadership of Jose Iturbi in Or- Sunday chestra Hall. The Saturday night lieves there is. It all boils down. hall Cocktail Grill, present a current news developments both DON'T MISS THIS ENTERTAINMENT-PACKED SHOW program will be the first in the says Cabot, to the fact that some "memories" number which in- here and abroad. Ile is famous How two Army officers soared cludes idealized versions of the the world over for his trans-At- series of popular-priced concerts men never grow up. more than 13 miles into the upper Organizations of all kinds at- Cake Walk, Bugle Call, and other lantic broadcasts of the great and will bring Iturbi's guest con- atmosphere and how they felt and tract a certain type of individual, old time favorites. European conferences of recent what they saw will be told with ductorship for the present season Madelon Baker continues to put Years. to a close. At the Friday con- the "joiner." Secret handshakes. motion pictures by Captain Albert Tickets for his lecture are on W. Stevens in a lecture on "Ad- cert, Thursday being an open sly wiggles, passwords, "holy" songs over in her pleasing man- date on account of the holiday, initiations, and hoods and gowns ner while Bob Chester and his sale now at Grinnell's, and Mon- ventures in the Stratosphere" at BILL LANKIN—MAX FIDLER'S MUSIC Iturbi will also appear as piano work wonders with this sort of versatile orchestra add more to day to Wednesday at the Fisher the Detroit Institute of Arts at the entertainment than mere in- Theater. man. soloist. 3:30 Sunday afternoon, Nov. 22. Boy her food that's good grid tasty In "Legion of Terror," these strumental music. Slim Branch's Captain Stevens commanded the For his solo, Iturbl has chosen clans are effectively exposed as comedy songs are favorites with are yea ea,' • tlirtg thaea belay. — See. Our Goof. National Geographic Society — U. the Mozart N-fiat Major (K. 482) rackets that prey on small-mind- "Pride and Prejudice," New audiences and Lynne Cole sings S. Army Air Corps stratosphere Concerto. Victor Kolar will di- ed men. The picture, "The Le- ballads with a romantic air. RING her here for • good York Hit, Comes expedition of 1935. rect the accompaniment. Iturbi • • • dinner before you tell to Caaa Captain Stevens will describe Downtown's Only Note Club . . . No Cover Charge will open the concert with the hooded gang called the Black Le- her what's on your mind. POWATAN the "Explorer II," four times big- Beethoven Second Symphony in gion that filled our papers just The road to a man'. heart WAYNE There's a brand new hot show D Major, Op. 36. Following the a few months ago and even to- may he through his stomach "Pride and Prejudice," one of ger than any previous balloon, and at the Powatan. Sammy Sofferin requiring 3,700,000 cubic feet of intermission there will be a first day with such ghastly crimes and —and vice versa. Fine food has brought from Europe that last season's greatest successes in helium gas. He will tell how he performance in Detroit of Han- insipid commandings that it rang Ponied piano team of Walsh and New York, and now a smash hit doubles the delight, son's Suite from "Merry Mount," a note in our memories not to Barker, personal friends of King in London where it is in its eighth floated in almost perfect vacuum. SUNDAY DINNER-65c The propeller whirred uselessly, as STARTS as well as a performance of Rim- be forgotten in a lifetime. The Edward VIII, who will return to month, will be brought by Max ONE "GORGEOUS REVUE " it gripped nothing. Parachutes FRI. sky-Korsakoft's colorful Capriccio "Legion of Terror" starts today WEEK London in time for the corona- Gordon to the Cass Theater, the hurtled straight downward, unable 20TH Espagnol. at the Adams Theater on Grand tion. Their piano novelty act is week beginning Monday, Nov. 23, to open in the thin air. The sky ONLY heading the list in importance Circus Park, for a limited run one which has been playing the with matinees Thursday (Thanks- ' WM4;14/71 turned from blue to nearly black. of the Saturday night perform- outstanding hotels and clubs of giving Day) and Saturday. of one week. An idea Mee to Irrne and Drink ances will be the D Minor Sym- Presented with its original me- The sun's rays were unbelievably two continents. The three Randall intense, and the curvature of the phony of Cesar Franck, a univer- Sisters, sweet singers from the tropolitan production designed by earth was plainly visible. No liv- sally-beloved work. southland, and the Four Dancing Jo Mielziner, and a splendid cast ing thing had ever before ascended Iturbi also has included on this Parisians, together with a brand of 30 headed by Muriel Kirkland, to such a height. "pop" program the Impressiones MICHIGAN — The screen ver- new dance band, Art Idooney's Eugenie Rawls, Helen Strickland, FINAL WEEK Portenas of Jose Andre and the sion of the hilarious stage play, Sweet Rhythm X Boys, playing Esther Mitchell, Chouteau Dyer, OF' Five Miniatures of Paul White, "Three Men on a Horse," with the nation's most popular, dance Frances Brandt, Molly Pearson, Governor Horner Concludes each of which was heard for the Evelyn Byrd, Robert Conness, Frank McHugh, Joan Blondell, music, complete the bill. Two Weeks' Rest at ' first time in Detroit at the con- • • • David Orrick, Philip Tonga, J. Guy Kibbee and Allen Jenkins in Battle Creek cert of last Thursday (Nov. 19) Leonard Reed Revue Plumpton Wilson, Leslie Dennison, CHALET the leading roles, is now showing ARTISTE—$0 Iturbi conducting. Stoats Cotsworth and Lowell Gil- "Professor" El Cote will relax at the Michigan Theater. On the Governor Henry Horner of Illi- The concert will open with Ros- Earl Walton's Music stage is the "Folic Parisienne," a you with laughs this Saturday more, this dramatization by Helen nois has concluded a two weeks' sini's Overture to the Opera, "The pretentious revue with more than and Sunday night in the special Jerome of Jane Austen's world rest at Battle Creek, following his Barber of Seville," and will close famous novel, promises tybe one 60 stars of the French Casino in- shows at the Chalet. Swing songs successful re-election campaign. with a repetition of the night be- cluding the Four Kraddocks, Red will be the offering of Betty of the genuinely interesting events Among the close friends who vis- fore of the Capriccio Espagnol. NEW •r Dust, Camp, Rosalcan es Seville, Thompson. Several dancers and of the early season. ited him while there, was Mrs. CIUB the League of Nations Trio, the a specialty act will complete the Ruby Doyle, president of Chanukah Party of Hebrew Eight Argentinians and many bill with the handsome maestro, Program of Don Cossack Gertrude the Alfred J. Ruby Co., proprietor George Kavanaugh, leading his others. Ladies Aid Society Concert Here on Tuesday of the Washington Blvd. shoe increasingly popular orchestra CH.0230 store. On the board of directors of on Dec. 27 MADISON — Max Reinhardt's for dance and show tunes. The The Don Cossack Russian Male the Alfred J. Ruby Co., is James uction of "A Midsummer cute and pleasant throated Than- Chorus, of which Serge Jaroff d pro Levy, president of the Illinois is At the last meeting of the He: Night's Dream," is now showing chc Fezzey is assisted in the vo- conductor, will appear at the Buick Co., and a full brother of brew Ladies Aid Society acknowl- at the Madison Theater on Grand cats by Jimmy Nolan. • • • Masonic auditorium, on Tuesday, Governor Horner. Mr. Levy man- edgement was made by Mrs. Jake Circus Park at popular prices. Nov. 21, at 8:30 p. m. The concert aged the campaign for his brother. EASTERN STAR CAFE Greenwald, the president. to hies- Dick Powell, Olivia DeHavilland, Lovers of Chinese dishes con- program follows: damea Ignatz Auslander, William James Cagney, Joe E. Brown. OretehaninoR P nsor T , " I. Miler, lsador Ileiman and Irv- Anita Louise, Jean Muir, Frank time to throng the Eastern Star , ,,Tz, 1,11. 14, "tr. to my trace, Quadrangle Dramatic So- ° ' ' ve ing Liebson and all of their as- McHugh, Hugh Herbert. Ross Al- Cafe where a "gorgeous revue" is Lord rd ciety Rehearses sisting committees for their splen- exander, Ian Hunter, Victor Jory presented. A special Sunday din- rest.. the Nsms or the is featured for 65 cents. o LA'. P I r'ried Unto TheT ""n"*ff did efforts in planning the Over and Mickey Rooney are a few of Old Church Melody The Quadrangle Dramatic So- jubilee which the society recently the screen celebrities appearing (Melee liquors and fancy drinks to I El dam exuertly mixed are also served. Illstory In song of E Jaroff"an'h'n" ciety, under the directorship of celebrated, and making it an out- in this all-star production. Pon Cossack Chorus •••• Schverlorf Morton J. Sobel, convenes every standing affair. The management announces that AlJahleff a special Thanksgiving dinner at r‘lriihytt,"' Ljadorf Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m., Plans are being made for a UNITED ARTISTS — Wallace a modest cost will be served next The Tsphensnokoft in the social hall of the Bnai Ditch Chanukah card party, to be held Second Prelude ot Rachtnaninorr Beery in "Old Hutch" with Ce- Moshe Synagogue, Dexter at on Dec. 27, at the Bnai Moshe cilia Parker and Eric Linden is Thursday. The Ohl Corporal .... Jaroff-Clogotrkg Lawrence. The group at the pres- Synagogue. There will be enter- • • • now showing at the United Ar- Two White Russian So ent time is engaged in rehearsals SAKS tainment, including card playing, ngs. by P. /rand tists Theater. Linden and Miss itnrodin for a group of fine one-act plays Celia and Ranells, unique dance Polovelsky Song refreshments, and prizes at each Parker supply the romantic part team already popular with Detroit Don Songs Jaroit to be presented at the Bnai Moshe Are. by table. The following members of the picture while Elizabeth night club audiences, put an added Sunday, Dec. 6, at 8 p. m. The have been asked to serve as host- Patterson takes the part of thrill to the Saks floor show this esses: Mesdames Charles Berger, Geraud to Address Town objective of the evening is to Beery's wife. select the play best presented, for week. Velva Nally, blues singer, Abe Miller, Sam Berger, A. J. Hall at Caaa The- all the plays are independently enters her third week as Saks, Schiff, Louis Goldfine, Rose ater on Nov. 27 FOX — The Dionne quintup- while the Motorettes, featuring under sub-directors of the organ- Hirsch and Jean Hirsch. ization. There are several male 1 ■, s lets, charming, grown-up little "new lines" and "new smooth- ladies now, play the piano, dance ness," are also retained by popular N. Andre Geraud, who writes roles, which have as yet not been Contributions to Scholarship and caper through new. engaging demand. Sammy Dibert directs the under the pen name of Pertinax, cast. Any boy interested, be- antics in "Reunion." the heart- orchestra and the show, the outstanding political comment- tween the ages of 19-22, is most Fund of United He- warming screen successor to "The ator of the Echo de Paris, is be- heartily welcome. brew Schools Country Doctor," which is at the Two Philomathic Debates ing presented by the Detroit Town New officers are: President, Ro- Hall of the Cass Theater, Friday delle Broder; vice-president, Jo- Fox Theater. The United Hebrew Schools On the stage the Fox presents seph Kornoff; librarian, Anne Two interesting intra-club de- morning, Nov. 27, at 11 o'clock, wish to accept with thanks con- Fats Waller, radio's famous "Jack Pertinax, Andre Geraud, has ex- Raisin; scenery, Frances Solo- ORATIOT AT B MILE ROAD bates were held by the Philo- tributions to the scholarship fund of All Music" and his orchestra, ercised an extraordinary influence mon; secretary treasurer, Sylvia mathic Debating Club at its last from the following: with a happy array of Harlem meeting, Sunday, Nov. 15, in the upon governments and public opin- Zingeser, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green of ion all over Europe for the past singers and dancers. The Quadrangle presented "The Philadelphia-Byron Hall. 0 222 Taylor Ave., a contribution Deming Nightly font Moods) , Melvin Gerson and Sol Schwartz, 25 )ears. Ile is one of the most Poor" to the Haesssahs on Nov. of one-half scholarship to the DOWNTOWN THEATER—It's affirmative, opposed Nathan Ep- brilliant of French newspaper men. 18, at Hotel Detroiter. United Hebrew Schools' Scholar- In 1929 Pertinax visited Amer- Featuring Any information regarding thrill week at the Downtown The- stein and Harry Jacobs, negative, ship Fund, in memory of their ater, with two outstanding spine- on the question, "Resolved, that ica with Laval when he came to membership may be had by call- beloved brother, Walter. visit Hoover, also with Herriot, ing Anne Raizin, TO, 6-3928 or Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown of tingling features being offered Congress be empowered to fix min- and at a later date to confers with F. Solomon. 4015 Duane Ave., one scholarship movie fans, with the usual five imum wages and maximum hours". Washington officials. No European EVERY to the scholarship of the United outstanding acts of vaudeville on The affirmative was awarded the journalist has a more intimate ac- EVERY the Downtown stage. "The House decision and Harry Jacobs was Hebrew Schools, in memory of SUNDAY quaintance with all the develop- U. of D. Playa North Dakota SUNDAY of Secrets" offers mysteries and voted best speaker. and His Band their beloved son, Emanuel. Saturday An affirmative team, composed ments in Post-War Europe and Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Cher- thrills from its cellar to the gar- L ret, while "Revolt of the De- of Philip Nusholtz and Samuel none talk about them with greater WITH Tuxedo Ave.. a con- nick of 2474 realism, perception and outspoken- One of the strongest teams on TO tribution to the scholarship fund mons," starring lovely Dorothy Hertzberg, defeated Gerald David- ness. His subject is, "Can Par- the University of Detroit's sched- Stone, is based on one of the son and Murray Fresh, on the of the United Hebrew Schools. liamentary Democracy Survive?" ule will be encountered in the A scholarship pays for the edu- weirdest love stories ever re- question: "Resolved, that the ex- AND final home game of the season tension of the consumer's co-oper- nano.; cation of • child whose pareats corded. PTATIONT ative movements would contribute Contributions to the Jewish Saturday when the North Dakota are unable to pay for him. University Sioux come to town. CINEMA THEATER—"Nine to the public welfare." Philip Children's Home Beaten only by DePaul this sea- Days a Queen," continues at the Nusholtz was voted best speaker. RAINBOW ASSEMBLY Critic reports were delivered by son, the Sioux are expected to Cinema Theater, 58 E. Columbia, The Jewish Children's Home of give the Titans a real battle, the just off Woodward Ave., until Leopold J. Snyder I, Louis Elkind Rainbow Chapter N. 12 of next Tuesday. Detroit wishes to acknowledge more so as Coach Dorais prob- and Nathan Epstein. Ladies' Aid Society's Thanks Purity Assembly held open house Following "Nine Days a Plans for the 23rd annual ora- with thanks the receipt of the fol- ably will be unable to use Ed lowing donations: Tuesday night, Nov. 17. Pearl Per- Queen." the Cinema Theater will torical contest are under way. Palumbo, his star passer, who was nick, past worthy advisor, was present the French production of Dr. and Mrs. Sol M. Lewis, 541 hurt in the Bucknell game. Young people's organizations in- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: crowned queen of the popularity Victor Ilugo's "Les Miserables," terested in engaging the Philo- W. Oakridge, Ferndale, in mem- . North Dakota Is a fairly big At the last regular meeting of penny contest. The proceeds went starring Europe's greatest actor, mathic Debating Club in a debate, ory of Mina Plotter. • team, with a line averayjng 188 the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, to paying for a room in the Chil- Harry Baur. as Jean Valjean. Mrs. David I. Berris, 3247 pounds according to the program or other forensic affair, are re- I particular emphasis was placed dren's Home. Miss Pernick and This production comes to the Cin- quested to call Leopold J. Snyder Clement... figures which probably are less PINGREILISall on the generous publicity you of- Abe Freedman led the grand ema Theater next Tuesday. Sirs. Lillian Harris, 18085 than the actual. The squad runs I. Hogarth 0503. fered us during the entire length march. A mock wedding was held Nov. 22. Fairfield. very much to tall, rangy fellows, of time plans and preparations in which the Molays and Rainbows Famous Cleaners, 4465 Beau- no fewer than 16 six-footers be- MONDAY NIGHT CLUB were being made for the silver took part. The participants were Donations to Building Fund by Children of the 'lig listed. The starting line-up Concert The Monday Night Club held bien. jubilee which we celebrated on Toba Jackson, Richard Stegman, Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Eder, 660 against Detroit will have three Sholem Aleichem Schools its second annual election at the of Home for Aged Nov. 8. It was our sincere re- Irving Lachman, Carl Chifetz, home of Mrs. A. Schwartz on E. Boston Blvd., in memory of eniors, two to four juniors and gret that you were unable to join Barbara Suffer, Oscar Bank, Lar- Mina Plotter. four to six sophomores. The children of the Sholem Alei- Donations to the building fund Nov. 2. Officers were elected as us at this memorable event—as ry Nichamen, Ben Gourwitz, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen, follows: President, Mrs. Anna them Schools are preparing a con- it surely will remain a memorable Blanche Weiner, Edith Kosit and of the Women's Auxiliary of the Goldman: vice-president, Mrs. 1624 Glynn Court, in memory of to be given during Chanukah cert Jewish Home for Aged were made thoughts and minds event in the Evelyn Kurtz. Anna Schwartz; financial secre- Mina Plotter and Morris Gordon. week, on Dec. 20, at the Roosevelt Earlier Deadline for I of each and every one who was Initiation will be held Dec. 18. by the following: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stralser, tary, Mrs. Ann Levin; recording Public School, Linwood near Lawr - Mesdames J. Goldberg, R. Le- there. The next meeting will be a card The Next Week's Issue ence. The program will be divided secretary, Mrs. Ann Weinstein; 2740 Richton, in honor of re- However, we are more than party, to which friends and par- vine, Kalb, J. Harris. B. Victor- treasurer, Mrs. Rose Lifschitz; covery of M. H. Zackheim. into two parts, to be performed sem, H. Kutzman, E. Jackson, M. appreciative of your sincere co- ents are invited. Amelia Plotter, 2605 Sturte- sick committee, Sadie Fisher. The by the children of the Literary On account of Thanksgiving Those interested in working on Silver, Kaplan, Henry Katz, operation, and are ever grateful vant, in memory of Abraham installation will be on Tuesday. Studio of this Sholem Aleichem Freedman, Bessie Day, forms for the Nov. 27 to you for manifesting your in- the barn dance committee may call I. Cohen, R. Weinberg. Nov. 24. Schools. The studio is conducted rris Fanny Minsky ACohn B , Be issue of The Detroit Jewish the chairman, Edna Roseman. terest by accepting our articles under the leadership of Edith and Berk, S. Chronicle will close a day Chanukah baskets are being II. Baback, La Brat. H. which we may submit to you for The Double Cellophane wrap- Al Jolson is an insomnia euf- Morris Alterman. earlier than usual and all copy prepared for needy families. Dons- Ginsberg, I. Isaacs, P. Stashefsky, publicstion from time to time. ferer, and when he slept the other ping. on Old Gold Cigarettes tion of canned goods or espies Lilly 14 arren, Ltebowitz, Alice will have to be in the hands Very cordially yours, night for four hours he awakened keep. out dampness, dryness, dust The best chess player at 20th of the editor not later than will be taken by the worthy ad- Fear, Albert Harwith, D. Wein- MRS. PAUL R. FREEMAN. Century-Fox, is the Broadway I. Ressler, Margolin. Morris his wife, Ruby Keeler, at 6 a. m. land every other few of cigarette visor, Leona Rosenberg, 2967 er, 2 p. in. on Tuesday, Nov. 24. , Secretary, to tell her' about it. looisess. star, J. Edward Bromberg. and A. II. Barnett. Pollack Webb, Townsend 7-2482. 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