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Americo lewish periodical Carter

CLIFTON AMUR CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

June 4, 1937

1937 (

STAGE AND SCREEN WEIN STAFF

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Week's Attractions
at Center Theater

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Collector of Bialik Stories Relates the Intimate Side of
the Great Poet

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Message of Israel
Continues on Radio

The Message of Israel will con-
tinue its broadcast every Satur-
day night at 7 o'clock. It us-111, dur-
ing the summer months, present a
program of Old Testament Bible
lessons.. This program will consist
of Bible readings, Bible interpreta-
tions and dramatic presentation of
Biblical material. It will be supple-
mented by music inspired by or
related to the subject matter of the
Biblical material used.
The program is intended to he
a consecutive presentation of Bible I
study from the standpoint of the
Old Testament reader. A number
of distinguished Biblical authori-
ties will take part. The program
will be in charge of Rabbi Jonah
B. Wise of Central Synagogue,
New York City, and Rabbi Mira-
ham L. Feinberg of Mt. Nelsdi
Congregation, New York City, will
arrange and present the music as
well as take part in the program.

For Sale—Apartments

REAL ESTATE

to

bonds, annuities,

fixed laconic invest-
ments; prominent econ-
onliet recent national
broadcast. Protection
from "Rubber Stamp"
o n e y. Our selected
ante at foreclosed
price;, stay below pree-
cot building costs, fi-
nancial opportunity of
this generation. Monty
is now north or
better with future capi-
tal gains. Lee no one
bilk you out of it. Rely
hit its for all facts and
figures.

All modern conveniences and
("Der Mensch Bialik") a valu-
Monteith Inn, the largest Jew-
The late Chaim Nachman Bialik
ish hotel and summer resort, recreational equipment is being now has his Boswell, Eleazar able personality sketch.
Bialik's chronicler opens his
situated 150 miles from Toronto. installed at Camp Avrunin, delight-
amongst the cool, pine-scented ful vacation spot for Jewish chil- Sherman. since he met the great descriptive story with a fore-
forests of :Muskoka, Canada. is dren, its owner and director, Mrs. poet, 31 years ago, made a study word in which he explains that
Clara Avrunin, declared, Avrunin,
of his life and work, collected his Bialik himself was anxious to
IBM open for a second successful
season. I'lans have been made for which is located on Big Wolf Lake, anecdotes, recorded his conversa- have some of his spoken words
recorded. Mr. Sherman went to
a most extensive program. The near Grass Lake, Mich., is con-
athletic director„has arranged for ducted on a strictly Kosher basis tions in his memory. Ills present a Yiddish newspaper shortly after
a series of activities which in- and serves the finest and most work, which was to have been Bialik's death and offered to
write a series of articles on the
clude golf, tennis, badminton, tempting food. The camp has two
life of Bialik. The answer was
ping-pong, volley-ball, swimming divisions, the nursery department
• Catering to Luncheons,
for
children
from
3
to
6
and
the
that the paper already published
Bridge Parties, etc.
instruction and races, horse-back
regular department for boys and
an article about Bialik and the
riding. etc.
girls
from
6
to
12.
editor said he felt that the sub-
Monteith Inn also has free
ject was already fully "covered."
To supervise its excellent
dancing to a seven-piece dance
"Now, as far as we are con-
band on the largest dance floor program of athletics and hobbies,
17 Apts.
Avrunin
Camp
has
selected
the
cerned, he hi dead and buried,"
in Muskoka.
$25,500 (was $05,000)
Mr. Sherman quotes this editor.
The cuisine is of the highest following staff : Girls' athletic di-
solid bk. 3 rooms, steam
Embittered,
the
author
says
his
rector,
Miss
Molly
Guorvsky,
B.
S.,
standard. A strictly kosher serv-
heat with Stoker. Good
piece about the Yiddish newspa-
ice is maintained and supervised. Wayne University; music director,
condition.
Secure loca-
pers and proceeds to perpetuate
Highest quality foods are pre- Miss Sarah Bloomfield, A. B.,
tion. `R e n t $03,100.
his memoirs about Bialik in a
pared by a Jewish chef from Wayne University; nature study
Only
$5,100
down.
12th & Hazelwood
director, Miss Rose Marie Hal-
Miami, Fla.
"The
Man Bialik" is a com-
i
book
Room accommodation and serv- perin, B. S., Michigan State Nor-
14
Apt.
Beauty
mendable book. If only for the
The Jewish Publication Society
ice are excellent features of the mal College; dramatic supervisor,
Jefferson high rent dis-
excellent stories by and about of America announces the pur-
hotel. All rooms have hot and cold Miss Faye Partner. Wayne Uni-
trict. Nearly new. Yard
the man, recorded by Mr. Sher- chase of a carload of specially-
running water. There are rooms versity; arts and crafts, Miss Helen
with shrubbery. New
Kaplan,
Wayne
University;
educa-
man,
this
170-page
volume
has
made paper for the 12th printing
with private baths or adjoining
stoker, new hot water
tional
director,
Miss
Florence
El-
great
value.
The
stories
mirror
of
its
Bible
translation.
This
baths, and all rooms are outside
,
ss„.
devise
heats from steam
conin, Ohio State University;
the genius of the man who has printing will make a total of 170,-
ones.
124 110111/0111 TEAM 11311
boiler, half coal bills.
been called the greatest Jewish 000 copies of the Bible printed
For a perfect and enjoyable junior counsellor, Miss Etta: Sacks.
Nets
$4,000.
$75,000
A special group of counsellors
poet since Judah ha-Levi. We to date.
vacation, plan to spend it this
"The Woman Anm.e."
property for $31,500.
meet Bialik on every occasion, in
year at Monteith Inn, Muskoka, have been selected to guide the
The first edition of the Bible
Terms $12,000 bid
the synagogue, at various cele- was printed in 1917, after years
which will be In operation until Canada. boys' activities. William White-
51Ss S's. Must sell, owner
horn, B. S., University of Michi-
brations, in the company of other of preparation by a committee
the first cold day of autumn.
leaving city. Will never
poets, at his famous Oneg Shab- composed of Dr. Solomon Schech-
gan, will be the general director
With this cooling system even
be duplicated for the
bat gatherings which were the ter, president of the Jewish Theo-
of boys activities. Among the
The King Steps Out" in com-
money.
outstanding
social
events
in
Tel
various
phases
of
recreation
to
be
plete comfort with Grace Moore,
CHAIM NACHMAN BIALIK
logical Seminary; Dr. Cyrus Ad-
Aviv during Bialik's lifetime.
offered will be dramatics under
Franchot Tone and Walter Con-
ler, president of Dropsie College;
25 Apt. Getn
DANCERS
MICHIGAN—Back to the com-
When he deals with Bialik's Dr. Kaufman Kohler, president
• CO
nelly on Friday, Saturday and edy romance division of the movies, Milton Ross, B. A., Wayne Uni- published during the poet's life-
Our former $150,000
/LW MHO
$0110$01F 2 f1101111114TElit
Sunday, June 4, 5 and 6. "The after a successful fling at the versity, M. A. University of Wis- time, became a posthumous trib- activities in Palestin e, Sir. of the Hebrew Union College; Dr.
' listing. Former mtg.
WM WO MN
Sherman is especially well David Philipson and Pr. Sam-
Woman Alone," starring Sylvia serious drama, Claudette Colbert cousin; life save under Eugene ute while it was on the press.
AND May OMR
$87,000. Positive bar-
CHOICE 011101"
suited for his task as chronicler uel Schulman, representing the
Sidney, John Loder and the great is now at the Michigan Theater in Whitehorn, Wayne University;
Sir. Sherman first met Bialik in
gain $75,000. Spanish
European star, Oscar Ilomolka, "I Met Him In Paris" with Mel- Jewish history under Irving Pan- Odessa. Ile spent a great deal of of the poet's jests and stories. central Conference of American
style tile and stone
Mr.
Sherman
at
one
time
served
ash,
University
of
Michigan;
and
will be the second feature of the vyn Douglas and Robert Young.
Rabbis; Dr. Joseph Jacobs, rep-
time with him thereafter in Pales-
trim. Marble entrance.
The Michigan stage presents in shop activities under Jerome 13ieg- tine, and also saw him again in as a member of the City Council resenting the Jewish Publication
program.
Elevator. All carpeted.
is
intimately
ac-
and
of
Tel
Aviv,
On Monday, Tuesday. Wednes- person Gus Van, famous star of ler, B. S., University of Michigan. this country. The intimate Pic-
Society of America; and Dr. Max
Nearly new. Choice lo-
quainted with life in the Jewish L. Margolis, of Dropsie College,
day and Thursday, June 7 through radio's minstrel hour, direct from A doctor and nurse are includ-
cation. Rent $13,000.
ture of the poet drawn in this National Home.
ALL-NEW, ALL-HARLEM
10, Tyrone Power, Freddie Bar- his triumphs on the airways; Chil- ed in this excellently trained and book makes this Yiddish volume
as Editor-in-Chief and Secretary
Quick cash to new
tholomew, Madeline Carrot and ton & Thomas; Lowe, Hite & Stan- dependable staff of assistants.
of the Editorial Board, of which
$30,000 mtgr/o„
Following is a list of the direc-
Sir Guy Standing will appear in ley; the Three Cossacks, and the
Dr. Cyrus Adler was elected
tors appointed for the nursery: "LECHO DODI" CALLED OFFICERS ELECTED BY
"Lloyds of London" together with Toyama Chinese Troupe.
chairman. Prof. Israel Fried-
31
Apt.
Miss Ifelen L. Porter, A. B., Simp-
ZIONISTIC SERENADE AESCULAPIAN LADIES laender also acted as a member
"More Than a Seoretary" featur-
4 to 7 room Homes. Re-
son College, Merrill Palmer Nur-
ing George Brent, Jean Arthur,
of the board for one year.
MADISON—The "inside" of Hol-
sponsible business ten-
sery Teaching School; Miss Helen
Annual election of officers of
Lionel
Slander
and
Reginald
EARL WALTON'S MUSIC
lywood at work is shown for the
ants stay for years. 4
Since 1917 the Jewish Publica-
Author
of
Analytical
Study
of
Westfall, B. S., Utah State, Mer-
the Aesculapian Ladies' Auxiliary
Denny.
first time in "A Star Is Born" star-
story Tan face bk mas-
tion
Society
Bible
has
become
the
Sabbath Hymn Says It Inspir-
The Air-Conditioned Club
was held on Wednesday after-
When the patrons demand re- ring Janet Gaynor and Fredric rill Palmer Nurseiy Training
sive stone and steel.
standard for all English-speaking
noon, Stay
26. The following were
ed Nationalism Among Jews
funds because the theater went March which is in its third week School.
Refinishing
cost $13,000.
Jews, and is also being used in
elected: Sirs. Charles Tennen,
dark, Sylvia Sidney cannot under- in the downtown area at the Madi-
Former value $225,000.
many non-Jewish fields. Its sales
The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi An analytical study of the Sab- President; Sirs. Ben Gale, vice- have gone far beyond the orig-
stand her husband's willingness to son Theater.
Insurance Co. f or e-
refund the cash they so sorely
Luncheon for Mothers and bath hymn, "Lecho Dodi," by president; Sirs. Robert Fleiss, inal expectations of the sponsors.
closure $65,000 only
Jacob B. Werlin, has been pub- secretary; Mrs. Anatole Goldman,
need. "The Woman Alone" is
UNITED ARTISTS — Para-
$15,000 down bal 51/2 e's.
Daughters A Success
The Jewish Publication Society
550 E. ADAMS CH. 0230
dished by the Werlin Publication treasurer.
truly an appropriate title for Miss mount's much heralded production
Largest price of high
Bible is printed in many sizes.
Committee, 422 San Jacinta Na-
Sidney as she wades alone through "Stake Way For Tomorrow" is now
Mrs. Ruben Klein was appoint- from the small bridal Bible, 3- 14
grade property ever
The mothers and daughters
intrigue, murder and terror to an at the United Artists Theater. The luncheon of the Sisters of Zion tional Bank Bldg., Houston, Tex. ed chairman of the. entertainment inches by 5-31 inches, to the pul-
offered for the money.
uncertain future. Fate twisted cast is topped with such stars as Mizrachi held May 23 at the Jew- ($11. thor, who is descended committee and Sirs. Saul Taller pit and family Bible, 13 Inches
No more like thin.
the lives of those involved in this Victor Moore of stage, screen and ish Center, was a success.
The au
by 15 inches. The prices range
from celebrated Chassidic rabbis, will assist her as co-chairman.
Ted Lipsito presents
MR. BEDFORD
play in a strange manner. The radio fame, Beulah, well-known
from
$1.25
for
the
clothbound
Mrs. T. Segal, president of the
final outcome is worth seeing.
character star, Fay Bainter and Detroit chapter, delivered the open- is an ardent Zionist who sees in Mrs. harry Katzman and Mrs. to $30 for the pulpit Bible in seal
Homer Warren & Co.
Palestine the only hope for Is- Samuel Davidoff were given
Barbara Read and Porter Hall.
Olin
leather
and
gold
edges;
and
ing address and presented Miss rael's redemption. Ile interprets charge of the membership cum-
RICALTORS
included leather Bibles at $3, $5
Lenore Markson who said the pray- "Lecho Dodi" as "a sublime na-
83 Teen Dependable Service
FOX — Marooned by a blizzard
and $7.50; bridal Bibles in silk
er. Mrs. Rose Singer, chairman of tionalistic, Zionistic serenade, con- The annual
dinner
dance
is
for Wednesday evening, and leatherette at $3; Masonic
in a mountain lodge, with only a
the affair, was introduced during ceived in the spirit of the Kabal-
stuffed moose for a chaperon —
WEBSTER HALL
Bibles at $2, $3 and $4.
Celebrity Impersonator
the course of the luncheon and con-
Don and Sally Jennings are cur- that's the predicament of Don tinued the greetings. A highlight istic interpretation of the Biblical Nov. 17.
The pulpit Bible is considered
Star of
rently appearing at Webster Hall Ameehe and Ann Sothern in "Fifty of the function was the message allegory, in which the Shechinah
the most beautiful Bible of its
. is calling upon Zion, the sym- To Teach Palestine Lore in type over printed. It sold orig-
Roads To Town," the merry roman-
Grill
with
modern
ballroom
rou-
to the daughters by Mrs. Max D.
Jack Hylton's Band
tines in original adaptations for tic comedy now on the screen of Schuster, Detroit attorney. She bol of Israel's nationalism, to
Camp Kinderwelt
6757-9
inally at $40, but the price was
RIMI1EICILY
Bet. Grand River and Joy need
their second week. Bob Chester's the For Theater, On the stage the spoke both as a mother and a arise from her prostration, to
recently reduced to $30, and the
Plus
Well.conetructed fl.V. Dflat---11
shake off her apathy and to come
Fox presents Ilenry Busse and his
orchestra
furnishes
the
music,
same
Bible
in
leatherette,
with
Camp
Kinderwelt
of
the
Jewish
ea.
Including
sunroof.
Oak
door. and
daughter. Mrs. Shnitz, cultural
SOUTH and LANE
trim. hot air furnace. 3 - COr WOK..
featuring Madelon Baker and Lynn famous Chez Paree orchestra in chairman, spoke for the mothers. forth resplendent in her purity National Workers Alliance is a red edges, is now available for
8 NEW YORKERS
and charm to meet the advent of
old., drive. 5,01 401111. Monthly in-
Cole as vocalists with comic songs person with a galaxy of star song,
congregations,
lodges
and
homes
I m m e d i a tely following the Sabbath, the bride of Israel and camp with Jewish educational
come tn. 55,500. In% dub,.
No Cover Charge
dance and comedy acts, including
by Slim Branch.
aims. To attain these aims the for $15.
BLAINE, 11111-ft
the Nonchalant-s, Sunny Rice and luncheon, Solomon Golub, emi- the Queen of Creation."

Near Moodrow Mlle=
camp includes a number of ac-
nent Jewish poet, sang several
The
author
discusses
the
univer-
Bob Dupont.
/I V. 4.1lat-4 rme. tto.-1 beetrms. ea.
Four of the 17 foreign-born
PLANTATION
tivities which have the power to
„,
Hebrew melodies, accompanied by
Oak doom 4 hat air fUrnare. 4-car
"Plantation Revels," Ted Black-
members
in
the
louver
House
of
fire the imagination and stimu-
CIMINO. 1.01 UO100. Monthly income
Miss
Florence
Kutzen
at
the
I
m"'Y
of
Hebraic
hymns.
He
de-
'
Adams—In "Oh, Doctor" Edward
I votes a chapter to a discussion of
DOT. be. Trumbull car. A acted In-
man's new Club Plantation show,
Congress are Jews ... Irwin
Piano. In addition to his solo Jewish national hymns, and places late Jewish thought and senti- Shaw, whose anti-war play, "Bury
vestment. $1,600. 30% down.
Next to Leland Hotel
presents a jazz time version of Everett Horton emulates the ear-
lier antics of Harold Lloyd in this offerings, he led the entire group "Lecho Dodi" in this category. ment.
the
Dead,"
was
last
year's
sensa-
Uncle
Tom's
Cabin.
Alberta
Palms
Among
these
activities,
Pales-
CL. 2414
in community singing.
1745 CASS
In the 'course of his discourse he
palms off a smooth song and dance familiar comedy of a young man
tine lore occupies a place of hon- tion, has authored a play called
The program concluded with
RA. 6670
routine followed by Esty Copper, who believed he had but six months the play, "The Spirit of Miz- deals with the ideals of the Sab- or. Through songs, stories. discus- "Siege," which deals with the
to
live,
and
decided
to
make
it
go
bath, with Zion as a symbol of
soubrette holdover. The Three
sions and various projects the Spanish war.
rachi,"
written
and
directed
by
Taps, two boys and a girl, are a long way. "This Is Sly Affair", Saul L. Schlesinger. The cast peace, with the life of the author children imbibe the pioneering
making a triple hit with everyone. starring Barbara Stanwyck and composed of Mizrachi members in of "Ledo Dodi," the Kabalistic spirit of the Palestinian endeav-
Liza Lee soft shoes while the Robert Taylor, moves from the Fox addition to members of Mr. poet and author, Rabbi Solomon or together with valuable infor-
Schlesinger s Seven Arts Chil- I ben Moses Al-Kabez, who lived mation about the country and
chorus stage a "Yankee in llavana" to the Adams.
number with appropriate Spanish
DOWNTOWN —"Slaves in teen's Theater, provided an en- in the 16th century in Sated Zionist movement. This activity
Palestine.
trimmings. Earl Walton's orches-
should be particularly effective
Bondage", a story dealing with tertuining performance. enlighten-
Mr . Werlin expresses the be-
tra plays for show and customer
this summer because the direc-
ing the audience regarding. the
white
slave
traffic,
is
held
over
for
the "Lecho Dodi" influenced
white
dancing.
tor, S. Shapiro, succeeded in en-
sponsored
by
Mizrachi
projects
a third week at Downtown Theater

gaging the services of an Ameri-
and
its
present
drive
for
the
Beth
the
founders
of
the
Zionist
move-
starting Friday. Lana Andre and
ment. lie writes: "It is true that can Jewish educator in the per-
MAYFIELD
Zeiroth
in
Tel
Aviv.
h
the hymn is also permeated wit son of E. Chaikes, who was well
Johnny Howard, one of the most Wheeler Oakman play the leading
The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
versatile entertainers in show busi- roles in the picture. It reveals one thank those whose co-operation the Messianic spirit, but then the known in labor-Zionist circles as
ness, is displaying his many sided of the most rigid investigations made for the success of the lunch- author was the disciple of the a teacher and was principal of
against
vice
ever
offered
in
any
Nachmanides, and of the modern the Toronto Folk Shale prior to
personality at Ted Lipsitz's May-
eon.
schools of liberal Jewish national- his settling in Palestine.
orrsii II:30 A. M. TILL 1:30 A. M.
field Club. Impersonating celebri- screen gory.
ism." He declares that "the
ties, singing and playfully drama-
During the last few years Mn.
SION. - TUFA - 'WED.. THUR.
1111DAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
spirit of the composer of this Chaikes has occupied an import-
tizing the funny side of things,
Syron Power
AF
sublime. nationalistic Jewish hymn ant administrative position in the
SLYVIA SIDNEY
Freddie Bartholomew
Howard continues to be the great
at last Sailing its
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jaeoh seems to be
hit he always was. South and Lane
Ilistadruth. He will arrive from
t
oltoottgtlit,.
o t f
id F its w 4nhu m alluTiehl e ,ozoa rt . th
Mr. Thomas Miller and family of De• i h n e n
prophetic realization in the wave Palestine on or about June 25.
split piano, accordion and singing
troll were the imitate of relative. over
PIA'S
chorus between them while the is
1•1.120
maser.. ad sommiuss sass-men ',i- of Zionism that is now spread- and will join the Kinderwelt staff
Memorial Day holiday.
given. M Ilarry Wineearden, acru.n• ing and carrying away all .b- on June 27, bringing to the camp
George Brent — Jean Arthur
Eight New Yorkers, a lovely, live-
firece Moore — cram - hot Tone
,--
In
in
11r. and Mr. J. C. Illrachfield and panird by Mies Emily Hifraon of Flint. 'tacks toward the materialization
ly line of girls, go through the
yeeel vocal selection+ in English
the
information
and
spirit
that
he
Rare
son, RotteH, event the week-end With
and Yiddleh. Mrs. James Rapport. also of the hopes that the fervent call
More Than a Secretary
production paces to the show and relatives In Muskegon. Mich.
of Flint. was the anent speaker. She of his 'Lecho Dodi' kept up in has absorbed there.
customer dance music of Karl
Kinderwelt is a co-educational
her
Mr. and Mr. A. B. Roman have an dismayed Siaterhood projecta After
SEMI K — LATENT HEM ' S F.VENTS
answer period the breasts of every religious camp and accepts boys and girls
11E1; 1.,1111.4N6-4 I. lilt
Spaeth's orchestra.
their guest their slater, Mrs. A. Neuman Addeo. a question •ntl
wee held. Fifty three members and y
of Buffalo. N. Y.

,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,, pr.,,,,,,, , am, ,,,,,,,, Jew that chanted it."
from 7 to- 15 years of age. Regis-
renident
of
the
Block
POWATAN
• mi i
Mr. and Mr. Allen Lichtig and fam-
on 9 i o so n i 2 t in progress at the
. Jewish Refugee Actress o
t
Hiaterhood of Flint. Mr. Irvio + German
The riotous team of Jackson, ily of Detroit 'pent Sunday With Ile Junior
° 1 w
Stet nman is the new preeldent, eueteet
Weds Jay Could's S on
Mills Si Reeve is at the Powatan and Mr. George Kahn of Auburn.
mg Mrs Norman Buckner. Other silent
101116
411•1•111[5•1
re president:
tepid..
VIENNA (WNS) — Margarete
this week. Jackson was the former
Mr. and Mrs. TWIIIR nohlnoon hod BA are: Mr. A. [
Jewish Labor Federation to Em-
It Goldberg, weretarY: Mr. I y,
EVERY
ly and Mea Mr.
week•end infest. Mr.
mosheim, exiled German Jewish
partner of the now famous their
EVERY
ploy Arabs and Jews in
li•rry itobineon and fami of Detroit. Good, eorresponding seeretary: Ifra. A
Bernett. treanurer. The June meetinfr • i actress and Reinhardt protege.
SUNDAY
"Schnozzle" Durante and carries
Equal Numbers
the
Sisterhood
will
be
held
Turada,

SUNDAY
Sidney Korn of Lansing, M, spent
who is widely known on the Euro-
on with the same kind of "dese,
aeveral (Dye with hie grandmother, Mrs. June II.
dem and dose" type of humor that E. Beekman.
pean stage as Grete Mosheim, be-
IIAIFA (WNS-Palcor Agency)
The teat religioue school combs was came the bride of Howard Gould,
has made millions laugh.
—The Salel Boneh, contracting bu-
Mr. and Sire. H. F. Anthony bad as held Sunday, May 23.
67-year old third son of Jay
Powatan's refrigeration system heir geta
reau
of the General Jewish Fed-
iv for the week-end Mre. An•
TO
The Marilyn Weis. Memorial Library
of cooling is bidding fair toward 1.11He m rester... the Mime. Harriett, Ito!. of Temple Beth Jacob received • corn G011id, American capalist and eration of Labor. which was
TO
ceremony
making it the most popular in-town and Helm Rosenberg.
tion of 20 books Prom the Sim. cosi- - railroad builder, at alt
awarded the contract for the
1 1 a.m.
rendezvous during the summer
In the Klagenfurt Protestant building of a 8500,000 government
1,7,4-fisPlf'snstssi's'isr:IrsUrsds,mirs'i
Protest
Another
Mrs. Gould was
h; Ludwig Lewieo ll n, in honor of indlih Church. The new
months.
hospital at Bath Gallim, Haifa
STATION
BERLIN (WNS)—Enraged b Dickstein.
formerly the wife of Oscar Ilo • suburb, received the contract be-
kT tTION
the tearing down of the swastika
the molka, an actor. Daughter of cause its bid was the lowest sub-
The laid }sissy evening *nice of
ci:a M•y T1 Rab bi Marcus Mosheim, a Berlin phy-
Two Recitals by Pupils of flag in San Francisco, the Nazi rurr .ni year took pia
mitted. The Jewish contracting bu-
hl. rears
Frisdi.nd gave . eeyh aya
Rubenstein Piano Studios press demanded that the United work and .yaks of the reforms t•kinr 111C11111, MTS. Gould made her de- reau also undertook to employ Jews
States take vigorous action r 's, in Reform Judaism. A social hot, but in the Reinhardt production and Arabs in equal numbers on
followed the serviet.
of "Des Easels Schatten" in 1925. the government project. Erich Men-
Mrs. Rose Rubenstein and her "against an insult to the German
flag and give Germany self-evi-
Sir and Mrs Nat Morrison announce In 1933 she was forced into exile delsohn, famous Germanslewish
assistant teachers. Freda Green-
the birth of • son. David.
by the Nazi regime and went to architect, has designed the build-
dent
satisfaction
to
assure
the
baum, Laura Goldman and Mir-
London where she was an instant
Fri edland an
ra. Eric the
Ra bb i an d
iam Edwards, will present a num- Protection of its symbol of soy-
ing.
ir aer et ion
, J ntl tn , ( left for
ereignity." The Deutsche Allge- eonut
ber of pupils in recitals on June
They plan to return the middle of July hit.
Blindness takes on more than one form. One of its most destruc-
meine Zeitung said "we ask that
11 and June 18. These are the
ti•e shapes is the blindness of many non-Jews to the true pic-
not only shall satisfaction be giv-
second and third of the series of
ture of the Jew and Judaism. Opening the eyes of these blind
en to the German fag and the
concerts to be given this spring
is the chief task of the tract c o mmission of the Union of
and will take place at McGregor German people. but that the nec-
American Hebrew Congregations. Dr. Leo M. Franklin of
essary measures be taken to make
Library, Highland Park.
Detroit is chairman of this commission.
such incidents impossible in the
future." The Boersenzeitung de-
Swastika Flies Over New San
the Central Conferences of Ameri-
WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR- manded "official measures which
The "still, small voice" of the
Francisco Bridge Built by Jew
can Rabbis for distribution among
are imperative for human and po-
DENS ON MONDAY
Tract
Commission
continues
year
students at . ..aiversities.
litical reasons."
SA N FRANCISCO (W N S)—
after year to carry on in quiet,
128 Jews Convicted of Raises-
A tract on "What Is the Tal-
The swastika, emblem of anti-
Detroit's
open
air
wrestling
modest fashion, its dissemination I mud" by Rabbi Max Reichler and
schande in 3 Months
Semitism, flew over a bridge built season will get under way next
One hundred and twenty-eight
by a Jew as San. Francisco cele-
of information about the Jew and I one or "The God Idea in Judaism"
Monday evening when Everett
brated the opening of the $35,-
Jewish men were convicted of
about Judaism. Its holiday pamph- by Professor Samuel S. Cohen are
Marshall, heavyweight champion.
violating the Nazi laws against
000,000 Golden Gate Bridge, the
lets and its notices to the secular ' ready for publication. The first
defends his title against the chal-
world's longest single span bridge, lenge of the division's leading bad sexual relations between Aryans
press constitute a reliable source may help to counteract the vicious
which was designed and con- man, "Gentle" George Zaharias in and persons of Jewish blood dur-
of information for American news- propaganda against the Talmud
ing the last three months of 1936.
structed under the supervision of
papers with regard to things Jew-
Arena Bowl.
which has been spread by Nazi
Joseph B. Strauss. Threats of the
ish. Its pamphlets are in demand
In one-fall bouts Cliff Thiede,
publications and agencies. The sec-
anger to Head German
en anti-Nazi boycott by labor
among both Jews and non-Jews.
Long Beach. meets Sfax Martin
ond is another in the series of
Delegation to Pen Clubs
during the opening celebrations of New York and Jack Conley,
Two new tracts have been issued
pamphlets for university students.
Congress
unless the swastika was removed New York, faces Johnny Silvy of
during the past Tear. One is by Many other pspers on vital sub-
from the decorations which feat-
Dr. Israel Bettan and deals with
PARIS (WNS)—Lion Feucht-
jects are being prepared to sup-
Hamilton.
ured the opening ceremonies fail-
Post-Biblical Judaism's "Concep- plement the 25 booklets that have
wanger, refugee German author,
ed to materialize. One swastika.
will head the German delegation
tion of Israel's -Place in the
Jake Goldberg of Texas City,
however, was ripped off after city Texas, will never forget President to the International Congress of
World Judaism" and was written already been issued.
This supplr of correct informa-
by Dr. Abraham Cronbach. This
officials had refused to remove Roosevelt's recent visit to the Pen Clubs which will meet here
tion and educational material is
the Nazi emblems on the demand Lone Star State . . . Jake, who from June 21 to 27.
latter deserves special mention as
our greatest bulwark against the
Nahelo"
is

separate
unit
for
the
••clusive
use
of
our
pre-school
campers
age
3
to
6.
the first of • series of three
of Z. R. Brown, secretary of the was commander of the local unit
"Little
A special rosy of
spread of falsehoods and misin-
Mildred Murnick, president of They are housed in • new building with steam heat sad all modern improvement.
Maritime Federation. Mayor An- of the Texas marines, was en-
pamphlets being issued by the formation concerning the Jew.
gelo Rossi tendered an official trusted with the job of being the Junior Hadassah, will soon become well qualified lore are in charge. For information call Townsend 7-8225, •r write to Camp Commission in co-operation with
apology to German consular offi- President's personal body-guard the wife of Benjamin Weinrich,
Ortonville, Mick.
Philadelphia clothier.
cials after they had protested the while be was in Galveston.
tearing 'down of the swastika.

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the screen programs in complete
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ter Theater, located on Woodward
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