America Awish Periodical Ceder 7 CLIFTON AVENUE ". CINCINNATI 10, OHIO and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE INNWI ■ iWMIS STAGE AND SCREEN N In Piano Recital LI • Catering to Luncheons, Bridge Parties, etc. BOESKY'S ON 12th STREET 12th & Hazelwood PLANTATION REVELS EARL WALTON'S MUSIC The Air-Conditioned Club 1 PLANTATION 550 E. ADAMS CH. 0230 TED LIFSITZ present. .tohnny Howard Celebrity Impersonator Star of JACK HYLTON'S BAND 11.11.1 SOUTH and LANE Maybelle Yen's Adertlblell No cOVER CHANGE MAYFIELD Neat to Leland Hotel 1745 CASS CL. 2414 Miss Fay Siegel, violinist. will be presented in her graduation re- cital. by William G. King of the Detroit Institute of Musical Arts, Screen fans of the late Jean on Wednesday, June 16, at 8:15 Harlow will be interested to know that the Center Theater, Wood- ward near the Boulevard, will fea- ture her greatest picture "Reck- less" on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 11, 12 and 13. Wil- liam Powell, the man who loved her in real life, has the leading male role, and is assisted by Fran- chot Tone and May Robson. "Love Is News", a delightful comedy starring Tyrone Power, Loretta Young and Don Ameche is the sec- ond attraction. "Camille" with Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor aril Lionel Barry- more and "The Ex Mrs. Bradford" staring William Powell and Jean Arthur will be shown on the Cen- ter screen Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday, June 14 through 17. The Film "Reckless" MISS FAY SIEGEL p. m., in the Women's City Club in rtk- Sec. ling ea s 5 iy IN :T mow 380,000 Jews in Reich Revelry by Night Alfred Adler Dies Leos I. Franklin Elected to Two Important Boards NEW YORK, — The Jewish population of Germany has dropped from 517,000 to 380,000 in the four years since the be- During the last week two dig- ginning of the Hitler regime with the flight of large numbers find honors have come to Leo I. Franklin, son of Dr, and hiss. abroad to escape restrictive measures against "non-Aryans", ac•mding to a statement issued by Harold Jacobi,, chairman of the Greater New York campaign of the United Palestine Appeal. Mr. Jacobi said that a total of 120,000 Jews had emigrated from the Third Reich since 1933 and that 40,000 or one-third of the total had settled in Pales- tine. Thirty-five thousand went to other oversee countries; 25,- 000 to Western European coun- tries; and 22,000 returned to the Eastern European countries of their origin. More than 20 per cent of the German Jews who emigrated to Palestine since 1933 have settled on the soil as farmers in colonies built on land purchased and re- claimed by the funds of the Pal- estine Foundation Fund and the Jewish National Fund, which are combined in the United Pal- estine Appeal, Mr. Jacobi said. Mr. Jacobi said that steps were being 'taken to extend the LEO I. FRANKLIN economic development of Pal- estine, expressing the opinion Leo M. Franklin. Ile was re- that the country's industrial and elected to the governing board of agricultural progress could be the Detroit Bar Association, and materially improved through the also to the board of directors of establishment of trade prefer- the University of Michigan Club. ence by Great Britain for Pal- Recently, he was appointed on the estine products. The citrus in- board of the Montefiore Home for dustry which forms the bulwark the Aged at Cleveland, Ohio. of the country's agricultural structure is steadily growing, he said, but efforts were being made Contributions to the Jewish to stimulate the export of bar- Community Center ley, grapes, almonds, tobacco, watermelons, honey, orange The following have made con- juice, and olive oil. tributions to the Jewish Commu- nity Center: SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield, for FORMAL ON THURSDAY Slathers' Clubs summer garden project; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rose The Young People's Society of in memory of Mrs. W. A. Gold- Shaarey Zedek will present its berg, for the summer playschool; last affair of the current season— The Ferman Family, in memory the annual summer formal—on of Mrs. W. A. Goldberg, for the June 17, at 8 p. m., at Blossom Jewish Center Library; Mrs. Abra- Heath.. Miss Dorothy Heideman ham Cooper, Israel Ilimelhoch and Mrs. Arthur Purdy, gifts of fur- niture for the Jewish Community Center. auditorium, Park Ave., corner Elizabeth. Miss Siegel is known in Detroit through her voluntary renditions before many organizations. She is at present an officer of Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S. The public is invited to attend the recital. No cards will be issued and there will be no charge for POWATAN admission. The celebrated team of Jackson, The program follows: Mande for violin end pleno Mills and Reeve are continued at Sonata No. IV In D'sylaJor the Powatan for two more weeks. Adagio • AIlegro A intent. • Allegro They have an un-ending variety d'Arnbrosl fel Cansonetts of songs and parodies that keep thi KrVIAle La (Mena Itehfel their audience in stitches. (() Spanish Dame INTERMISSION Machete' The Six Regal Dancers, a beau- la) Menuet Dela Velar Dinette tiful line of girls, and Will Hen- Oil Erne& I,) Caprice Viennole ments, top the list. Songs and danc- Concerto E 171111or Nendelesoh RITA ARONOFF Andante ply a full share of entertainment F'In ale Rita Aronoff, daughter of Mr. on the bill. and Mrs. Walter Aronoff of Fuller- MAYFIELD Forest Cleaners' Stock on ton Ave., will be presented in a Popular holdovers at the May- piano recital by Lee Corbman field Cafe who keep the customers Sale By D. M. Woodruff Co. Schakne, at the Detroit Conserva- singing and laughing are Johnny A valuable community service Is tory of Music, 5035 Woodward lloward, droll comedian and im- being extended by D. M. W oodruff personator of world celebrities, Ave., on Monday, June 14, at 8 and South and Lane, piano-accor- and Co., well-known investment p. m. She will be assisted by the dion team who sing and play any bankers since 1919, who are at Misses Beverly Putnam and Jus- request number as well as all the this time offering for sale shares tine Cleary. The public is invited. popular hits. Ma ybell e Van's in the Forest Cleaners & Dyers, Adorables move in Sunday night, Inc., a firm of 20 years' standing while Karl Spaeth's band makes with the public. The entire net proceeds from the shares now on music for shows and dancing. sale will go to the company. PLANTATION Because of the ups and downs MICHIGAN.—Are men chasing "Plantation Revels," Ted Black- of the stock market, an investment women during this modern ices- eration or is the answer just the man's musical version of Uncle banker becomes both an appraiser opposite? This question is an- Tom's Cabin, remains for another of value in a company's stock on swered in the new screen attrac- week at Club Plantation. The his client's behalf and must also tion "Women Chases Man" star- Three Peppers, a trio who sing, possess excellent foresight regard- ring Miriam Hopkins. Joel Mc- dance and play numerous instru- ing future prices. The fact that Crea and Charles Winninger now derson's Glee Club Band also sup- D. M. Woodruff and Co. has with- being shown at the Michigan ing by Alberta Palms and Esty stood two major depressions is Theater. The current Michigan Cooper's rhythm solos; flash danc- sufficient proof of its ability, Investors are now invited by D stage show presents in person es and whirling spins by the Three Elaine Barrie Barrymore, former Tops; soft-shoe specialties by Liza M. Woodruff and Co. to participate in the stock of the Forest Clean- wife of John Barrymore (Cali- Lee and production dances by the ban's Ariel) whose "w omen line of girls. Music by Earl Wal- ers & Dyers, Inc., and in the bene- chases man" romance spanned ton's orchestra, completes the bill. fits of the latter's expansion pro- gram This program will double the continent and beca'hie Amer- the company's plant capacity and WEBSTER HALL ica's biggest headline thrill. Tale and Jaime, a most success- should increase its profit margin UNITED ARTISTS. -- Clark ful American dance team, open considerably. The company last Gable and Myrna Loy are again this week-end at Webster Hall year serviced over 1,000.000 ar- Grill. Their routines include a ticles, and is contemplating the teamed as romantic lovers the Grill. screen version of the celebrated Caprice Viennois waltz, an Ameri- line method of mass production, stage play "Parnell" being shown can Bolero in five-four time and the increased use of labor saving now at the United Artists Thea- South American tangos. Bob Ches- machinery and new methods, as ter. "Parnell" (uncrowned King ter and his merry crew are Play- well as the offering of new related of Ireland) portrayed by Clark ing their farewell week on the lines of service. Occupation of the company's Gable is a tremendously moving band-stand, with vocal solos by romance of depth and power. It Madelon Baker and Slim Branch. new plant is already under way. It is described in detail by the marks the first co-starring appear- prospectus available from D. M. ance of Gable and Loy since "Men Woodruff and Company. in White." Downtown Theaters t I y o is -vice his with 'ere. iself who I in Miss Faye Siegel In Recital June 16 Week's Attractions . at Center Theater Jean Harlow, formerly of a carnival, becomes the most sought- after druicer in New York. lien trials and tribulations commence the morning she awakens with a millionaire (whom she loves) to find they were married while in- toxicated. heartache and tragedy stalks through her life as Miss Harlow performs one of her finest pieces of acting. "Reckless" is a picture not to be forgotten soon and is a fine tribute to her memory. ALL-NEW, ALL-HARLEM • PAGE ELEVEN TIEDEntorrjEwisnei nor lai3 June 11, 1937 Gifts to the Infant Welfare Fund of Hadassah Mrs. J. Magidsohn, chairman of Infant welfare fund of the Detroit chapter of Hadassah, has received contributions from the following: Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis, in honor of the consecration of Dorothy Davidson; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of William Saulson and the consecration of Elaine Schiller; Mrs. E. Lampert, in honor of Dorothy Davidson's consecration; Mr. and Mts. Sol Perlman, in memory of Sam Barnett; Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter, in honor of Doro- thy Davidson, Elaine Davidson, Mignon Hamburger and Ruth Git- tleman; Dr. and Sirs. George S. Weiss, in honor of the confirmation of Margie Louise Aronsson; Mr. and airs. Louis Rosenthal, in mem- ory of Abbe Keidan and Mrs. Eva MISS DOROTHY HEIDEMAN Rattner; Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Abe Cutloft are co-chairmen Loewenberg, in honor of the Bar of this affair and their commit- Mitzvah of Daniel Keidan. tee include Sylvia Katz, Miriam Goldberg, Dorothy Levin, Beatrice BNAI DAVID CAMPAIGN Steinberg, Toby Nayer, Anna- MEETS WITH SUCCESS belle Germansky, Flora Beckman, Albert Rotberg, Jerome Silber- Ben M. Gorelick, chairman of blatt, Harold llelper, Bernard Division A of Congregation Bnai Kavanau, Carl Gould and Allen David membership campaign hon- Meston. Tickets are $6 per couple oring Rabbi Joshua Specks, pre- and reservations may be made by sided over the last meeting at calling Miss Heideman at Town- which another enthusiastic report send 8-1088. All reservations should be in by June 15. On Sunday, June 6, the group held the last meeting of this sea- son. A board of directors for the coming year was elected as fol- lows: Harold Helper, Bernard Kavanau, Ralph Bernstein. Ethel Dante, Evelyn Robins, Dorothy Heideman, Dr. Philip Lachman, Sylvia Shatzen, Jerome Silberblatt and Abe Cutloff. YOU ARE INVITED TO SAIL ON THE Moonlight Cruise SPONSORED BY TILE BNAI MOSHE MEN'S CLUB Sunday Evening, June 13 FUN THRILLS Entertainment L I Music by ft. of Wood. DAVE DIAMOND & His Orchestra ward, 8130 p. m. 1 1 Str. Ste. Claire Tickets 75c per person—Available from members or at dock. etia l idit L000DIAlfst4D HT Ginn B LVD OPEN 11130 A. M. TILL WO A. M. FRIDAY% SATURDAY, SUNDAY JEAN HARLOW 11'I LI.IAM FOIVELL In "RECKLESS" PLUS Loretta Yonne In Don Amer). Tyrone Power — "Love Is News" MON., 11111., WED., TIICIL. ORETA (s11114) ROBERT TAYLOR LIONEL HAHIVICIWIRE In "CAMILLE" ELMS Villliarn Powell -. Iran Arthur In "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford" 1'11011 EARRING — CUED SERVICE — CENTER NEWS FLA14111168 WEINBERG'S Jewish Radio Boor EVERY EVERY 'SUNDAY' SUNDAY 10:15 10:15 TO TO 11 a.m. 11 a.m. STATION STATION WJBK WJBK Moonlight,of Bnai Moshe this Sunday FLATS FOR SALE Everything is in readiness for the moonlight arranged by Men's Club of Congregation Bnai Moshe. The palatial excursion steamer St. Claire will leave from the foot of Woodward Ave. promptly at WEBB, .1177 Ilsemliton and Din. Letory Infamily bldg. — and 6 11"rnt apta-1 bedna. tech. Stearn heat. lot 604107, Mandl. ton car. 120,600. Tense. 1,rick THEODORE, 672 , Near W. Aarolna Brick 4.ramily terrace-1 tine. each, 1 bedrrna. each. Oak nears 1 hot air (inner.. Lot 76111111. Monthly Income 117.10. &hoot, a 1,11.. Trans- portation, Tintublen. 11,000. cash. Bark tears approximatelY 53.7011. (to. Wine meanie.) to be strummed hy purchaser. DELAWARE, 1729 Itth and Woodrow %Neon Frame eIngle-11 rine, 3 bedrtna Obi nog.. Mot air furnace. 1-car (antra Lot 1011111. Trumbull car. Schools a chtirchce within 3 bib. 11.6E7. Cash, Detroit Trust Co. RA. 5670 ABERDEEN, Scotland. — (WNS)—Dr. Alfred Adler, world- renowned Austrian-Jewish psy- chologist, educator and physician, and the man whose theory of in. The June meeting of the Sis- MORRIS ROSENBERG An Ideal Vacation dividual psychology brought men. terhood of Temple Beth Jacob tal relief to two generations of was held Tuesday, June 8, at the 8:30 p. m. on Sunday, June 13. Spot for Jews In sufferers from an "inferiority Temple. Mrs. Irving Steinman, This moonlight Is the first ven- complex," a phrase he coined, is president, presided. The following ture of its kind undertaken by Northern Michigan dead at the age of 67, haying chairmen were appointed: Mrs. the Bnai Moshe Men's Club and collapsed in the street of this Earle Thum, house committee; is arousing much enthusiasm town, where he came to deliver Mrs. Samuel Cohen, religious com- among members. Harry Rosman, An ideal summer vacation spot a series of lectures on psycho- mittee; Mrs. L. Harris. ticket Staten Island, N. Y. The wedding president of the club, will have in northern Michigan is now avail- pathology at Aberdeen University. committee; Mrs. Benjamin Gold- took place June 10 at the Wal- a large committee assisting him, able for Jews at Stein's Clover Born of humble parents in Vien- stein, uniongrams; Mrs. M. J. Kap- dorf Astoria. who will play host to the many Lodge, Omena, Mich., 23 Mile!• expected to come aboard for an north of Traverse City. FOX—As happily appealing as na, Adler was a weak child and lan. publicity; Mrs. Eric Fried- evening of fun and enjoyment. Noel Btickner returned home a mint julep, as modern as to- suffered from rickets but in sur- land, peace; Sirs. Saul Birnkrant, Situated in one of the most mounting his physical handicaps day and even more brilliant than chairman, Sirs. William Present, Thursday from Mercersburg Aca- Morris Rosenberg, president of glorious locations in northern. , its unusually entertaining story he proved his • own theory of co-chairman ways and means com- demy at Mercersburg, Pa., to be Bnai Moshe. extends an invitation Michigan, vacationista can now "overcompensation," the inmate is the new romantic comedy, "As mittee; Mrs. Archie Barnett, pro- with his parents. Mr. and Sirs. to Detroit Jewry to join the con- take advantage of the beauty for Good As Married," now on the ability to overcome bodily short- gram; Mrs. M. J. Kaplan, monthly Norman Buckner of Ottawa Drive. gregation's members in the fes- which upper Michigan is famed. screen at the Fox Theater. Bill comings by sheer will power. Ile luncheons; Mrs. Al Rosenberg, tivities aboard the St. Claire this The State Board of Health rates' Sir. and Mrs. Norman Buckner Robinson, the world's greatest was educated at the University of Purim; Mrs. Barney Wyman, Fri- Sunday. Letlanau County, in which Clover' tap dancer, featured in numerous Vienna; his father considered day night; Mrs. Jules Fisher. rum-1 have as their guests Misses Har- Dance music will be furnished Lodge is situated, as one of the, screen hits with Shirley Temple, taking him out of the university mane sale; Sirs. A. Zamek, card riet, Sadye and Esther Weiss of person. who healthiest sections of Michigan. by Dave Diamond, in apprenticing him to a trade party; Mrs. M. J. Kaplan, Simchas Rochester, N. Y. headlines a gala vaudeville show and will direct his popular dance or- Stein's Clover Lodge is located BEN M. GORELICK because of his scholastic failures. Torah supper; Mrs. A. Lapides• 1.1 Oavinree• on the stage. chestra. There will be games of on a 22 acre lot of picturesque But he was graduated in 1895 and summer parties; Mrs. M. Kollin. Miss Ann Katchka is visiting progress was given. Fifty-one all sorts and several special fea- of It has more than half g grounds. DOWNTOW N—"Slaves in became a general practitioner, membership; Sirs. Henry J. Jacob- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph applications were received at this tures have been arranged. mile of shore frontage On- Grand Bondage," now showing at the specializing in eye diseases. son, visiting; Mrs. Barney Wy- Katchka of Ogemaw Road. a total of 108 meeting, making Traverse Bay and is spotted with At the turn of the century he man, budget Downtown Theater. is held over new members enrolled in two weeks lawns, gardens. woods, hills and became interested in the pioneer- Born, to Sir. and Mrs. A. Ketch- of the campaign. for a fourth week, admitting wo- ing work of Sigmund Freud In fruit orchards Clover Lodge men only. The picture deals with Mr. and Sirs. Arthur Rosenthal ka, a son. The final results of the cam- presents nature in the rough and the white slave traffic and is an the field of psychiatry and asso- are in New York City where they paign will be made known at the Yet it offers the comforts of the Mrs Irving Steinman and victory dinner of this membership expose of this terrible menace. ciated himself with Freud as one attended the wedding of their son. city. This vacation spot assures As an added attraction on the of his chief disciples. A personal James Kay, to Mins Bernice Ross- daughter, Beverly, have returned drive to be held on Saturday eve- a relaxing and invigorating stag antipathy between the two led to to their home after a two weeks' program is "Child Marriage" ner, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. ning, June 20, At this dinner all in a resort that serves kosher showing the actual marriage of. a break in 1911, when Adler John Rossner of Port Richmond, stay in New York City. new members will be welcomed into food, provides excellent bathing, established the "Society for In- Sabbath Services nine-year-old Eunice Winstead to • the congregation. has golfing, tennis and fishing Beginning Saturday, June 12, and Charles Johns, ■ 22-year-old hill dividual Psychology" in opposi- Several active workers of this facilities. Extremely low rates! are tion to Freud's "Psychoanalytical billy, by the Rev. Walter Lamb drive will be presented honorary Sabbath services will be held in in effect at Cloves' Lodge. in Tennessee. This subject is Society." Since then the two Psy- certificates as a token of recogni- the Brown Memorial Chapel be- For further information and shown for the first time in De- chologists have been bitter per- tion of their devotion to the syna- ginning at 10 o'clock instead of reservations, write Stein's Clover sonal enemies. Apart from their news reel. 10:30 as heretofore. At the Sab- Lodge, Omens, Mich. troit and is not a gogue. nersonal differences, Adler and One Killed, Others David J. Cohen, president of bath services this week Dr. Leo Hurt in Bus Crash Rabbi Herzog Appeals to Britain Freud also clashed on scientific Congregation Bnal David, is gen- M. Franklin will preach on the grounds, the former holding that eral chairman of the membership subject "Ancient and Modern Dig- for Amends on Disturbances M. S. "Pilsudski" Left for • JERUSALEM. — (WNS-Palcor sex was not the only mainspring campaign. tatera." JERUSALEM. —(WNS-Pal- the subconscious as Freud Bulletin Discontinued Gdynia cor Agency)—The overturning Agency)—Chief Rabbi Isaac Her- of claimed. Adler also believed that for the Summer of a bus transporting members zog made his first public address deficiencies in physical organs Capital of Tel Aviv Port More the The Temple Bulletin will art be of the liabima, world's fore- since his return for a permanent S. "Pihindski" M. The neuroses while Freud's Than Doubled issued during the summer months. most Hebrew acting company, stay in Palestine at a memorial cause America Line left watts theory blamed them on lesions of TEL AVIV (Vs'NS — Palcor Items of importance to the congre- Gdynia practically a full list of passengers through a performance tour of service for the Jewish victims of the body or soul. Agency)—After hearing a report gation will, however, be published Galilee brought death to one the disturbances of last year with to Gdynia. By experiments and the discov- of the progress in the all-Jewish each week in The Detroit Jewish direct 'of the passengers, not an actor, an appeal to the British sense of ery of physical handicaps in great Almost all Eastern and Central port of Tel Aviv, which has ex- justice to make amends to the and inflicted serious casualities Chronicle. European nations were represented composers, orators and artists, ceeded the expectations of its Memorial Gift among the Ilabima troupers. Jewish people for the losses they Adler developed the thesis that in the list as the Port of Gdynia is: most enthusiastic supporters, 700 The accident to the bus, which sustained and for the injustice the so-called inferiority complex Memorial gifts have been re- connected with excellent direct ex- shareholders attending a general press trains with all neighboring week as was carrying 11 passengers, which the administration did to grew out of shortcomings in • meeting of the Palestine Marine ceived during the past occurred just as it was leaving them through neglect of measures countries organ which in turn Trust voted to increase the capital follows: Tiberias. The Ilabima company to advance the development of Physical On board were Rabbi and Mrs,: Flowers for the pulpit: In mem. the affected person to of the corporation from 8100.000 had been bringing their famous the Jewish National Home. The caused Mrs. Aaron Kronenberg of Brooklyn, cry of Harry E. Byron, from over-exercise the affected organ. The new funds will to 1250,000. services, occurring on the anniver- dramatic art to the Jewish set- Martin Lesser, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- up be used for the extension of the Harry E. Byron. tlers who do not have the on- sary of the beginning of the dis- From this theory there grew and Temple Memorial Fund: In jamin J. Feinberg and Mrs. S. this system of psychotherapy port. turbances according to the Jew. Portunity to come to Tel Aviv by Dobin; also, Prof. J. T. MeMurich wu widely Siegfried Hoofien, managing memory of Rebecca in Korach, and Jerusalem. The fatality ish calendar, were held in the child -guidance. Adler memory of and Miss K. MeMarkh of Toronto; S. C. Wallach; recognized as the discoverer of director of the Anglo-Palestine Mrs. Prof. Armin K. Loboek of N ew was Mrs. M. Reisberg, owner Jeshurun Synagogue established Samuel P. Wilkus, Sarah Rosen- Bank and head of the Marine by funds contributed by Ameri- the fact that neuroses originated of a Tiberias hotel. zweig, Milford Stern, by Mr. and York; Felix Epic, assistant con- in childhood and he helped estab- Trust, who presided at the meet- dnetu of the Cleveland Orchestra. cans residing in Palestine. lish and direct educational clinics ing. declared that the achieve- Mrs. David Willing. Jerzy Knmorowski, general Elisabeth Bergner. Ruth Franklin Einstein Me- and ments of the port had outstripped actress, •ad her husband, Paul for children in ninny parts of the manager of Gr.neral Meters in we Now that it's getting hot all expectations and rave solid morial Loan Fund: In memory of Poland. Calmer, wbo are sow visiting world. He had lectured in Amer- envy the job of Judge Simon Mel- is Palestine, •re rem" ...I to ica and Europe for many years- ground for believing that the Tel morial Loan Fund: In memory o --vet Courtesy Detroit 'Sewn The next railings of the Gdynia- tenthsl of the Alaska District keye bought lisnd ken zed i•. Aviv port would become one of Irving Oberfelder of Baltimore, lie has Just started on This is a reproduction of a painting, The Talumdists, by the greatest achievements of the from Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Frank- America Line will be June 24, Court . The New York telephone book tend I. establish • farm she,. to the Jewish Home for the July 4 and 17; and Aug. 10. William Schwarte, which was presented • 3,500-mile voyage by boat to contains the names of two Hiders, Jewish community in Palestine. lin, Aged by its Women's Auxiliary. bring justice to the Isolated towns they will spend • few meads. 12 Streichers and four Goering'. STATE. — Can you beat the gambling racket? Few do, while many fail. "King of Gamblers" the picture now showing at the Palms State Theater. starring Claire Trevor, Lloyd Nolan and Akim Tamiroff, reveals the crook- edness of the slot machine racket with its criminal background. In addition—on the same program— the Palms State offers "You Can't Buy Luck" starring Onslow Ste- vens and Helen Mack, in a story of race track drama and thrills. fluittiar Notre p 0 WATA listuplt Dian Gift Painting to Home for Aged of Alaska. every year.