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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLL
STAGE AND SCREEN
Lily Pons Coming
FAMOUS ARTISTS
Here on March 17 AT TOWN HALL
PARKING • • • CURB SERVICE
The' INFORMER
"Under Your Spell"
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SHAWN'S DANCERS AT
TOWN HALL MARCH 17
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Revelry by Night
•
"Joe. Johnson
Or
L.A.S. Auxiliary's
Tenth Anniversary
The Detroit Auxiliary of the
Los Angeles Sanatorium will cele-
brate its 10th anniversary on Sun-
day, April 11, at the Phoenix Club,
John It and Erskine. The program
will begin at 3 p. m. and will con-
tinue through the afternoon, con-
cluding with a dinner-dance in the
evening.
The afternoon program will in-
clude a concert and the showing
of sanatorium movies. The dinner
will be served at 6 p. m. The price
per plate will be $5. Those desir-
ing to earn their admission fees
are asked to communicate with A.
H. Jaffin, Detroit representative,
1711 Clairmount Ave., telephone
Madison 6766.
Mr. Jaffin announces that the
month of March has been set aside
as a period for the sale of seals
for the sanatorium. lie states that
arrangements can be made by those
selling the stamps to earn their
$5 admissions in this manner.
Books of these stamps are being
mailed to Detroit Jews.
According to Mr. Jaffin, 120 De-
troiters were cared for at the
Ted Shawn Doing the "Dania Los Angeles Sanatorium during
the last 10 years. Approximately
Afro-Cubana"
$10,000 was spent each year for
day morning, March 17, in a new the care of these tubercular
Program which Shawn calls the patients, whereas the income from
greatest and most dynamic of his Detroit was considerably smaller.
Jacob S. Pearlstien, national
career.
The attraction will include field director of the sanatorium, in
three groups of dances, the "Kin- an appeal to Detroit Jews, states
etic lifolpai," folic and art themes that the demands upon the Los
Angeles institution for service are
and religious dances.
"Dania Afro-Cubana," a solo increasing and that cities through-
dance by Shawn, will open the out the country are applying for
group of folk and art themes. In service for their patients. Ile
addition to the piano there is points out that the capacity of
accompaniment by members of 215 beds is always filled, with a
the company who plays expertly long waiting list that the institu-
on Cuban drums. gourds and tion is unable to accommodate. He
gives evidence of increasing de-
wood-blocks.
The religious group will include mands upon the sanatorium's serv-
the "Mevlevi Dervish," with ice in the following table:
of patients 1933 1934 1935 1934
Shawn as soloist. It has been re- Number
cared for .. . .. 393 393 lie
ferred to as genuinely great work Average patient.
191 203 211 lit
per day
of art, for in spite of its spec-
list at
tacular 270 revolutions in four Waiting
31
94
end of year
19
27
minutes, it is not just a stunt.
The annual expenditures, ex-
The dance is based on the reli- clusive of depreciation, have been
gious ritual of the Mevlevi sect 1934, $252,680.31; 1935, $248,-
of Dervishes of Syrian Tripoli 901.64; 1936, $288,105.41.
and expresses the dramatic strug-
Mr. Jaffin stated this week that
gle of the spirit to rise above the the sanatorium will celebrate its
desires of the flesh.
25th anniversary in 1938 and at
Tickets for the Shawn Dancers that time is planning to conduct
are on sale now at Grinnell's, also an $800,000 expansion campaign.
Monday to Wednesday at the Some of the old buildings are to
Fisher Theater Box Office, $1.65, be demolished and new ones
$1.10, 83c, including tax.
erected. The Detroit auxiliary
hopes to inaugurate its efforts for
the national 25th anniversary
At Club Ten-Forty
drive and to make its contribution
to the expansion fund with funds
to be raised on the occasion of its
own 10th anniversary drive.
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EDDIE BRATTON
music ✓y.t.
3 SHOWS SAT.& SUN.
8231 WOODUJIIRD
FRITZ KUHN AND IIIS FUEEIRER — ADOLF HITLER
empfangt Amerikadeutsche
At Webster Hall
Fritz Kuhn's denial that he is the spokesman for the N•eis in this c oantry is repudiated by the
photograph. Fritz Kuhn is the second man from the left, neat to Hitler. The picture was taken
Last summer in Germany on the occasion of Kuhn's decoratio ■ by Hitler for services to en. Nazis in
their fight against the "Jewish danger."
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle printed this photograph is its issue et Oct. 30, 1938.
by E. G. Liebold, secretary to Mr. Ford, in behalf of Mr. Ford repudi•
I. ■ • statement issued
Nhat
n
by Honey
azi., Ito me
said •enployed
t
stem' the eireelaties of 'Tills Int eeeee lona' J•w" by the
s ulsvorsive p r oo do. The Mate.
Feed would wet be discharged ainsply ► &tenet. •they wer• eag•gd is
mead wee merle In answer to the demand by Samuel Untersn•yer that Fritz Kuhn be discharged by
above
Use Feed Motor Compeer.
JOAQUIN GARAY, Mexican
singing star, is f d at
Club Ten-Forty.
Downtown Theaters
MICHIGAN —Carole Lombard,
Fred MacMurray and Charles But-
terworth in "Swing High, Swing
Low" is now at the Michigan The-
ater. The stage show presents
Neils Goodelle, glamorous NBC
artists, Rex Weber, Harris and
Howard, Seven Royal Uyenous and
Mattison's Rhythmaniacs.
MADISON--Jules Verne's great-
est romance "Michael Strogoff" has
at last reached the screen and is
now at the Madison Theater. The
picture is the story of a young
Russian, who sacrafices his life in-
numerable times for the honor and
glory of saving his country from
devastation.
UNITED ARTISTS —Joan
Crawford, William Powell, Robert
Montgomery and Frank Morgan
in "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney" is
now in its second week at the
United Artists Theater.
FOX—Unforgettably portrayed
by an inspired cast, "Nancy Steele
Is Missing," one of Charles Francis
Coe's most exciting stories, is on
the screen as one of the season's
most unusual and powerful dramas
at the Fox Theater. Ethel Shutta,
the famous song and comedy star
of stage, screen and radio, head-
lines another brilliant Fox stage
show with her inimitable comic
songs.
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Dr. Osborne A. B rines, acting ,
superintendent of Receiving Hose '
pital, who is a recognized patho-
logist and chairman of the state
cancer committee, will be guest
speaker at the March meeting of
the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish
• Catering to Luncheons,
Bridge Parties, etc.
BOESKY'S
ON 12th STREET
12th & Hazelwood
Contributions to Funds of
Council of Jewish Women
Il
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LAST "SMART BLONDE"?
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BARTON Macl.ANE
1.
DAY!
EA
Ted Shawn and his Men Danc-
ers. who packed them in at the
Fisher Theater last year, return Will Be Observed With Concert
to the Detroit Town Hall Wednes-
and Dinner-Dance April 11
Lily Pons, Fretich coloratura of Albert Rappaport Among Those
the Metropolitan Opera Company,
Who Will Appear March 18
FRI. — SAT. — SUN. — MAR. 12 . 13 • 14
who will be heard in recital at
in Poushkin Drama
Orchestra hall on Wednesday eve-
VICTOR McLAGLEN
ning,
March
17,
has
to
dress
four
Detroit
Town Hall in the Cass
IN
different people: Lily Pons the Theater, will close its eighth sea-
The Academy Award Winner
son next Friday morning, March
19, at 11 o'clock, when "Opera
Russet' a Russian musical drama
commemorating the centennial an-
niversary of Alexander Poushkin,
PLUS
Russia's greatest poet and writer,
LAWRENCE TIBBETT
will be presented.
IN
Two short operas with full cos-
tumes and suggestive scenery will
be given and both of the libret-
toes are by Alexander Poushkin;
AIR CONDITIONED • • MIRROPNONIC SOUND
the music of "Eugene Eniegin" is
by Tschaikowsky and that of "The
OPEN 11 A.M. , s11. 1130 A.M.
Water Nymph" (Rousselka) is by
Dargomyzhsky. Among the most
beautiful Russian operas "The
Water Nymph" is considered one
of the strongest in its dramatic
subjects as well as in its musical
value; it has already been accepted
as an immortal classic.
Albert Rappaport, internation-
ally famous tenor, Sidor Belarsky
Russian basso cantante, and Rac-
quet Sokolskaya, soprano, have
sung in this country with the Chi-
cago Civic Opera Company with
outstanding success and in Russia
were members of the Moscow Great
LILY PONS
Opera House. Mr. Rappaport has
opera singer, Lily Pons the con- been accorded by the critics super-
cert artist, Lily Pons the moving lative praise for his interpreta-
picture actress and just plain Lily tive versatility, the sweetness and
Pons. And, they are all different. excellent quality of his voice, for
Her concert gowns are much like his superb diction, and as an actor
the evening dresses which she of unusual merits.
wears in private life, but must
have an added dramatic quality.
The diminutive star likes herself
in rather unusual "P i c t u r e
Dresses" and has adapted several
WEBSTER HALL
frdm old medieval paintings. She
feels that while the concert dress
Elizabeth Swanson and Frank
should express the singer's per- Alexander, Detroit team, at Web-
sonality, it should not be so out- ster Hall Grill, are leaving the
standing as to dominate the scene. end of this month for a tour of
AIR CONDITIONED
the West Indies and South Amer-
TO ', JUR COMFORT
ACADEMY AWARD FILM ica, before going to London for
550 E.ADAMS ' 01.0230
AT CENTER THEATER the Coronation. Bee Sarche's
personality blues and character
Get Aboard the "RHYTHM EXCURSION"
songs are featured by Les Arquet-
On Friday, Saturday and Sun- te's rhythmic dance orchestra, as
day, March 12, 13 and 14, the
solos and trio numbers by
Center Theater, located on Wood- arc
Palmer, Ralph Fisher and
Producing, •nnouncing, Ringing, dancing
ward, near the Boulevard. will Taney
mast
Zev Clay.
soningtione, *apes, -
present two outstanding pictures.
•
OAKUM
HORUS OF 10
glen will appear in
Victor McLa
TEN-FORTY
"The Informer," the film which
11 GREAT ACTS!
Original lyrics set to two and
won him the Academy Award, and
Heather Angel, Preston Foster three-part harmony are presented
and Lawrence Tibbett will star by the Ross Trio, two musical
girls and a boy, singing this week
in "Under Your Spell."
"The Informer," a historical at the Club Tea-Forty. Joaquin
AT POWATAN
description of the Irish Revolu- Garay, the Mexican singing star
tion, has rightfully been acclaim- of the screen, will leave next
ed by the most critical of critics Thursday for an engagement at
as the outstanding drama the the Chicago Theater. Maybelle
screen has ever presented. Its Van's Adorables have a Park Ave-
pain and its passion. its terror and nue number entitled "Let's Go
its glory have [dined countless Strutting." Bill Lankin's varied
piano selections and Max Fidler's
audiences to their depths.
dance orchestra complete the
Symphony's Final Week of program. Wini Shaw was at the
Tuesday celebrity night party last
Season's Concerts
week and returned several times.
•
Beginning Monday, March 15,
SAKS
" to
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Marie
Austin
is a cute singer
of
will enter into its final week of
concerts for the 1936-1937 season. of hot rhythms now appearing at
Saks
Cafe.
Viriato
Bette Hen-
In all, six programs will be pre-
riques is an international cor-
sented during the week.
At the last of the subscription respondent for newspapers and
concerts Thursday night, March magazines in Europe, South Af-
18, in Orchestra Hall, John Wum- rica and South America, as he
mer, first flutist of the orchestra, dances his way around the world.
• SIN SMTVIN NNW UMW
will appear as soloist, giving a Jack Mack's rapid new tap dance
first performance in Ittroit of on a flight of stairs is a lightning
. NINRIQURS E. ADRIENNE
Mozart's Concerto in D Major for novelty, and Florence Strong's
. MARIE AUSTIN
Flute and Orchestra. The orches- vocal arrangements with Eddie
. JACKIE MACK
tra, under the direction of Victor Bretton's swing orchestra com-
ADELE LOMBARD, one of Kolar, will contribute two of the plete a varied bill.
. FLORENCE ST
•
the charming Lombard Sisters favorite symphonies in all music,
PLANTATION
dancing at the Powatan Club.
the B Minor ("Unfinished") Sym-
NO COVER CHARGE
Joe
Johnson,
new director of
phony of Schubert and the First
Symphony in C. Minor, by Brahms. entertainment at the Club Plan-
Offered as one of the winter's tation, introduces "Rhythm Ex-
Vaudeville and Drama at
novelties, the Tatterman Marion- cursion," the popular type of sep-
Federal Theater, 12th
ettes, of Cleveland, will combine ia revues which he has been pro-
with the orchestra to present two ducing during the past year at
and Seward
performances of Ilenrik Ibsen's Chicago Swingland and is assist-
Four acts of headline vaudeville, Dramatic Poem, "Peer Gynt," ed by Desoree Alexander, talent-
together with the thrilling stage Saturday morning and Saturday ed singer and dancer. Other prin-
mystery-drama, "The Spider," are night, March 20. Edward Grieg's cipals in the show are Marcia
offered in the program of the De- incidental music to "Peer Gynt" Marquery, with hot songs and
Spanish accent; Teddy and Bobby
troit Federal Theater players at will be played.
Drinkard, comedy apache danc-
the Peoples Theater, 8212 Twelfth
* Levet & Cc u; ;Vag
ers;
Ted Lewis, Detroit crooner;
Recital
by
Pupil
of
Mrs.
Ru-
St., beginning Friday, March 19.
Strangeman, comedian, and Cath-
* Grace Drysdale's Poppets
benstein Saturday
The vaudeville will be offered as
erine Ragland, torch singer, with
* Dick Sloth $1111111 M. C.
a preliminary program to the mys-
novelty tap and rhythm dances by
tery drama written by Fulton Mrs. Rose Rubenstein will pre- the Three Lucky Bucks.
Dancing *I
DINNI9 * Powatao's
Oursler and Lowell Brentano. The sent Audrey Ann Vagiates• 10-
•
%,,.. Perfect
vaudeville acts will be offered by dears old, in a piano recital on
Lombard pd.
T.....
POWATAN
WWI
David Cams, Samuel Chagy and Saturday afternoon, March 20, at
r.....
strN Baal
Siders
Grace
Drysdale's
Puppets do
Maude Maitland. Mr. Chagy will 3 p. m., at the Rubenstein Piano
sing selections in Jewish and Rus- Studios, 2329 W. Grand Blvd. everything but•talk. This is the
first
time
such
an
act
has, ever
sian requested by the audience. I The public is invited.
played the Powatan Club and
Manager Sammy Sofferin is de-
lighted at the excitement Miss
Drysdale has created. She brings
her puppets right out on the
dance floor and they go to town.
George Lovett and Company,
the musical mind readers are now
in their third week. Dick Stutz,
singing master of ceremonies. has
a wealth of material and then
there are the Two Dancing Lom-
bard Sisters, charming bits of per-
sonality. Art Mooney and his band
play for dancing.
FREE
March 12, 1937
74DeraordEinsnaRONICUI)
PAGE TE
The Detroit Section National
MRS. WALTER ARONOFF
Council of Jewish Women have
received' the following contribu- Home for Aged, this Monday af-
tions:
ternoon, March 15, at 2 p. m., in
For the Council Camp Scholar- the Brown Memorial Chapel of
ship Fund: In memory of Samuel Temple Beth El, Woodward and
R. Glogower, from Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Ayes. Dr. Brines will
Leo M. Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. lecture under the auspices of the
Louis. S. Cohane, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne County Medical Society,
Albert Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Maur- on the subject "Causes and Cura-
ice Klein, Mi. and Mrs. John A. bility of cancer," and will in-
Heavenrich and the Wednesday clude the showing of a motion
Club including Mr. and Mrs. L. J. film entitled "The Call to Arms."
Hoexter, Mr. and Mrs. Irving A question period will follow the
Hirschman, Mr. and Mrs. I. It. lecture.
Myers, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sulz-
Members who attend this meet-
berger, Mr and Mrs. Oscar Robin- ing will have the opportunity to
son, Miss Sadie Hirschman and obtain their tickets for the forth-
Jesse Hirschman; in memory of coming dessert-bridge and style
Edith Pappenheimer, from Mr. and show to be held in the Fountain
Mrs. John A. Heavenrich; in mem- Room of the Masonic Temple,
ory of Sadie Jacobson Bing, from which the auxiliary is sponsoring
Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Cohane, to raise funds for the purchase
Mrs. Diana Wiener, Mr. and Mrs. of some of the furnishings for
Theodore Keltrr, and Mr. and Mrs. the new Jewish Home for Aged.
There are but a few weeks left
William Weisberg of Chicago; in
memory of Ilattie May from Mr. before the 50 residents of the
Jewish
Old Folks' Home will be
and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel, Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Heavenrich, Mr. and transferred to their new quarters.
Mrs. Joseph M Welt, and Mr. and Many essentials for their comfort
Mrs. Henry Wineman; in memory will have to be purchased very
of Mrs. Henry Kern of Los An- soon.
In order not to interfere- with
geles, from Mr. and Mrs. Henry
the membership-tea arranged by
Wineman.
the
Women's Auxiliary of the
For the Ida E. Ginsburg Schol-
arship Fund: In memory of Sadie Jewish Children's Home, the date
of
the
dessert-bridge and style
Jacobson Bing from Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. show will be Tuesday, April 6, at
p. m., instead of Wednesday,
Herbert Robinson and Mrs. Ber-
nard Wurzburger; in memory of April 17, as had previously been
Caroline Levy Berns from Mr. and announced.
Judging by the turnout and
Mrs. Herbert Robinson and Mrs.
Bernard Wurzburger. In memory the eagerness displayed by the
committee-women
meeting in the
of Samuel R. Glogower from Mr.
and Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, home of Mrs. Walter Aronoff last
Monday
afternoon,
in behalf of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson
and Mrs. Bernard Wurzburger; in the affair, the project will be ■
tremendous
success.
memory of Hattie May from Mr.
Mrs. Samuel Kanners is gen-
and Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, Mr. eral chairman, with Mrs. Rae
Goldberg
and Mrs. Simon Shet-
and Mrs. Herbert Robinson and
Mrs. Bernard Wurzburger; in zer as co-chairmen. Mrs. Walter
Aronoff
and
Mrs. Jack Dunn are
memory of Yetta Schiller from
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers; In co-chairmen of the style show
which
will
include
both adult and
memory of Helena Schembeck from
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbert Robinson children's fashions and special
ceremony
attire.
and Mrs. Bernard Wurzburger; in
A "Buy • Blanket" plan is in
memory of Joseph Weiss from Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Robinson and progress at the present time in
collaboration with the party. Mrs.
Mrs. Bernard Wurzburger.
For the Elsa F. Welling Scholar. Albert Homonoff, chairman, will
ship Fund: In memory of Sadie issue blanket booklets to the mem-
Jacobson Ring from Dr. B. D. bers desiring them, at Monday's
Welling; in memory of Hattie May meeting. Mrs. A. M. Ferar, pres-
from Mrs. Bertha Hill, Dr. and ident • announces that only mem-
Mrs. David J. Levy, Dr. B. D. bers of the auxiliary are eligible
Welling; in memory of Samuel R. to partake of either the bridge
Glogower from Dr. and Mrs. David and style show or the blanket
purchases.
J. Levy.
Committee-women selling blank-
ets are asked to phone in names
Judge Smith Demonstrates of blanket purchasers to Mrs.
David Kliger, publicity chairman,
Blindness Is Not a Han-
CINEMA— "Revolutionists,"
new Soviet picture now showing at
the Cinema Theater, 58 East Co-
lumbia, just off Woodward, is •
dicap for Good Jurist
historical picture showing the rise
of the revolutionary movement in
Ned H. Smith is a candidate to
Czarist Russia from its early be-
ginning in 1896 to the famous succeed himself as a judge of the
"Red Presnia" revolt in Moscow Common Pleas Court. During his
occupancy of office he has demon-
In 1905.
strated beyond doubt that blind-
ADAMS—"Breesing Home" por- ness is not a handicap to a jurist.
Judge Smith has been a resident
trays the life of • carefree night
club singer who bumps into • trio of Michigan since 1902, and a resi-
dent
of Detroit for the last 20
complications.
She
falls
in
love
of
with a man who doesn't love her, years. His life has been a constant
struggle
against obstacles which
is wangled into a crooked racing
scheme and becomes the owner of • would have daunted an ordinary
man.
Born
with weak eyesight, un-
race horse. "On the Avenue," the
Irving Berlin musical will continue able to attend the regular public
Its downtown showing for a third schools, his education began in the
Michigan School for the Blind at
week.
Lansing, Later, he came to North-
DOWNTOWN—"Ecstasy" is a ern High School, and following
much banned European film, equip- that completed literature and law
ped with English dialogue and ap- at the University of Michigan.
BEE SARCHF., singer. is parently designed for American
He is a former assistant prose-
among the stars on Os. pro. consumption ! starring the beauti- cutor, having served under three
grans at Webster HalL
ful Hedy )(mailer. The story of a administration in that palm and
girl's unfortunate marriage to a • majority of his duties were those
A ring with • Hebrew inscrip- man mach older than herself, its of traffic court in which for eight
tion is one of the prized posses- failure and the emotional fulfil. years he prosecuted cases against
sions of Virginia Bruce, Aryan meet achieved in her love for a those offenders who make the
streets unsafe for pedestrians.
young engineer.
screen star, reports Winch•lL
DOWNTOWN
and RESTAURANT
2035 Park Ave., at Elizabeth
Now .DANCING
NIGHTLY AND
SATURDAY MATINEE
CHICO REYES
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
BETTY THOMPSON
Bong stylist
LUNCHES 35c
DINNERS 90e
EXCELLENT FOOD
CHOICE LIQUORS
I
Special S
Sunday
Dinner
Under New Management
Tel. CL 1313
CASi AT P TNAM
Townsend 7-7171. so that these
names may appear in The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle.
The furnishings committee for
the home Is composed of Mes-
dames A. M. Ferar, Harry Wine.
Simon Shetzer, I. E. Goodman,
Samuel Kanner! and A. Srere.
This committee has worked with
the assistance of Wallace Newton,
interior decorator, and the Robin-
son Furniture Company.
Contributions to the Memorial
Fund have been received from
Mr. and Mrs. J. liarvith, one in
memory of I. Goldberg, and one
in memory of Louis Bloch.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
March 13 and 14—"Community Center Capers."
March 14—Annual dance of Grodno Society in Alpine Room
of Detroit Leland Hotel.
March 14—Annual frolic of Zedzk•h Juniors.
March 15, 2 p. m.—Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for
Aged, regular meeting at Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple
Beth El, Woodward at Gladstone. Dr. Osborne A. Brines will lec-
ture on "Causes and Curability of Cancer." with motion film
illustrating his subject.
March 17—Address by Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn of Tel Aviv,
Palestine. in Windsor.
March 17—Meeting of Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid.
March 20—Masquerade ball of Little Women of Hadassah.
at Northwest Extention of Seven Arts Institute, Fenkell and
Dexter.
March 22—Tea for new members of Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El.
March 22—Lecture by Elias Newman on Palestinian and
Jewish art at Shaarey Zedek.
March 23—Address by Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn of Tel
Aviv, Palestine, under auspices of Allied Jewish Campaign.
April 6—Address by Dr. Abram Leon Sachar before the
combined Bnai Beth Lodges of Detroit and the Detroit Bnai
Bath Ladies Auxiliary on the subject "The Present Challenge' .
at Temple Beth EL