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Named Treasurer of
O'Brien's Campaign

Week's Attractions
at Center Theater

Mrs. Melba Rubin has been
named treasurer of the Patrick II.
O'Brien for Mayor Committee.
Her office Is in the O'Brien head-
quarters at 416 Hammond Bldg.
The Center Theater, Woodward
Mrs. Rubin has always taken and the Boulevard, Is one of the
mest comfortable movie houses in
Detroit.
Cooled by electric refrigeration
this theater has the extra ad-
vantage of offering free parking
and free chauffeur service. All
patrons need to do is drive to the
front of the theater and a uni-
formed attendant parks the car
f ree.
This week, the Center Theater
has a number of extra good fea-
tures. On Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, Sept. 17 to 19, the two
features are: Ginger Rogers and
Fred Astaire in "Shall We Mince"
and "The Call of the Wild", fea-
turing Clark Gable, Loretta Young
and Jack Oakie.
The features on Monday, Tues-
day, Wednesday and Thursday
will be: "A Star Is Born," with
Janet Gaynor, Fredric March,
Adolph Menjou and May Robson;
and "Call It a Day" with Olivia
Dellaviland, Ivan Hunter, Anita
Louis and Roland Young.

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With the approach of fall and
the re-opening of the schools, va-
cationists have returned to their
homes with memories and a large
number of Detroiters brought
with them delightful thoughts of
Totem Lodge, • resort pre-emi-
nent. located in the Catskill
Mountains and often referred to
as the Switzerland of New York
State—memories that have al-
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boating, swimming, basketball,
baseball, skating, horseback rid-
ing, golfing are some of the sports
that make for a perfect pleasure
program. Luxurious accommoda-
tions are offered, rooms being
equipped with radio, telephone,
OFFERING
private shower and lavatory and
during inclement weather guests
may avail themselves of Totem's
PAY OR NIGHT
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with sun ray lamps and • com-
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Totem's social life is gay and
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call IL .1. Kramer, Detroit repre-
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of 2725 Elmhurst Ave., 55 years
old, died on Sept. 16. Funeral
services were held at the Werney
Funeral Home on Sept. 17 with
interment in Bnai David Ceme-
tery. He is survived by his wife,
Lillian; a son, Stanley, both of
Detroit; three brothers, Froim,
Jacob and Abram and two sisters,
Etta and Pearl, all of Brazil.

GERTRUDE BROSKY
of 2095 Pingree Ave.. 80 years
old, died on Sept. 15, Funeral
services were held on Sept. 17
91 DELAWARE AVE.
with interment in Clover Hill
TRINITY 2-3211
Park Cemetery, Rabbi A. M.
Hershman and Cantor ,J. H. Son-
enklar officiating. She is survived
by her husband, Joseph, four sons,
Edward, Ben, Hertzie and Wil-
liam, two daughters, Mrs. Nathan
In loving memory r our dear Schreiber and Mrs. Harry Hack.
daughter and sister, Lillian Zaran- 13 grandchildren and 9 great-
kin, who passed away six years grandchildren.
'go, Sept, 24, 1931.
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Sadly missed by her parents, paper-making plant Is the biggest
induatry In
sister and brothers.

GILBERT'S

IN MEMORIAM •

STAGE AND SCREEN

Week's Attractions at Pal-
mer Park Theater; "Great
Thurman" Is On Stage

MRS. MELBA

RUBIN

an active interest in public affairs.
She is • former assistant attor-
ney general and a member of the
governor's committee for the study
of relief and welfare. She was
nominated as an outstanding Jew-
ish woman of 1936 by the publica-
tion "Eve".
The progressive nature of the
campaign being waged by Mr.
O'Brien interested her from its
Inception and she has decided to
devote her full time to headquar-
ters committee work in his behalf.

Downtown Theaters

"Kid Galahad" with Edward G.
Robinson and Bette Davis and
"This Is My Affair" with Robert
Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck are
the attractions at the Palmer
Theater, Hamilton and 6-Mile Rd.,
this Sunday and Monday.
There are two other changes in
program during the week. On
Sept. 21, 22 and 23, the features
will be "The Go-Getter" with
George Brent and Anita Louise
and "Nobody's Baby" with Patsy
Kelly. On the stage during these
three days will be presented "The
Great Thurman.
On Friday and Saturday, Sept.
24 and 25, the features will be:
"Call of the Wild" with Clark
Gable, Loretta Young and Jack
Oakie and "The Great Hospital
Mystery" with Jane Darwell,

MICHIGAN — The most ex-
pensive kiss known is re-enacted
by Frances Farmer in "Toast of
New York" starring Jack Oakie,
Frances Farmer, Cary Grant and
Edward Arnold, now on the screen
at the Michigan Theater. On the
Michigan stage appearing in per-
son, for the first time in Detroit.
(CONCLUDED CRON FAO]: ONE)
are Major Bowe's Radio Amateurs
of 1937, with 12 acts.
take orders from Hitler—no one
else. We are stronger than the
MADISON — The newly mod- other group (German-American
ernized Madison Theater located Bund led by Fritz Kuhn), but we
at Woodward and Grand Circus work with them and •get along
Park has inaugurated Its official together."
fall season with the mid-west
The reporter-investigators, two
premier of "Stella Dallas" star- of whom actually served as Nazi
ring Barbara Stanwyck, John propagandists to get their infor-
Boles and Anne Shirley.
mation, found that Kuhn's organ-
ization has 59 branches-32 in
UNITED ARTISTS — Gary the east, 13 in the middle west,
Cooper, George Raft, Frances Dee and 14 in the west—and 15 camps.
and a cast of hundreds In "Souls Total membership is 20,000, ac-
at Sea," rousing tale of the days cording to the Times' story, which
of slave ship running, is now in claims that estimates of 350,000
its second and final week at the by Congressman Dickstein are
greatly exaggerated. The article
United Artists Theater.
also states that the vast majority
FOX — The talents of three of the 12,000,000 German-Amer-
grand stars, Warner Baxter, Lo- icans have turned a cold shoulder
retta Young and Virginia Bruce to the Nazi movement in this
have never been so smoothly and coountry.
happily blended as In "Wife, Doc-
Edmondson Trial Nov. 15
tor and Nurse," the modern ro-
NEW YORK (WNS)The trial
mantic drama now on the Fox
of
Robert
Edward Edmondson, an-
Theater screen, together with an
elaborate stage show headed by ti-Semitic pamphleteer, on an in-
dictment
of having libeled the
Velez and Yolanda, acclaimed in-
ternationally ae "the world's finest Jewish religion, Secretary of La-
bor
Perkins
and Dean Gildersleeve
dancers" and recently seen in the
screen hit, "Champagne Waltz." of Barnard College, was again
Postponed, this time to Nov. 15,
Judge Wallace in General
ADAMS — In "The Man Who when
Sessions Court granted the re-
Cried Wolf", Lewis Stone heads quest of Edmondson's counsel.
the cast of b murder mystery, Tom The
trial had been net for Sept.
Brwon and Barbara Read are the 13. Edmondson,
who was indicted
youthful romancers, with For- last year, pleaded illness and the
rester Harvey, Robert Glecker and absence of vital witnesses.
Billy Wayne in subordinate roles.

Goebbels Calls for International
Crusad e Against Jews

Bnai Moshe Elects
Gunsberg President

1937-38 Concert Series at
Louis Gunsberg was elected
Masonic Temple
unanimous)y by the membership of

Congregation Bnai Moshe as presi-
Serge) Rachmaninoff, world fa- dent to serve for the ensuing
mous Russian composer-pianist, year, at the annual general mem-
will open the fifth Masonic audi-
torium concert season on Oct. 18.
On Nov. 9, the Vienna Choir
Boys, who have already sung and
played themselves into the hearts
of every large community, will ap-
pear.
Fritz Kreisler, violinist and un7
doubtedly the most beloved pee-
sonality now appearing on the
concert stage, will be presented on
Nov. 30,
On Jan. 21, Helen Jepson, beau-
tiful young American soprano of
the Metropolitan Opera Company
and altogether captivating in con-
cert, radio and oratorio, will de-
light her audience.
Trudi Schoop and her "Comic
Ballet," composed of 20 dance co-
medians, will appear on Feb. 2.
Lawrence Tibbett, popular
American baritone, will close the
series on March 18,
Season tickets for this series are
now on sale at Grinnell's Music
Store, •
LOUIS GUNSBERG

CLUB TEN-FORTY

Launching its fall season with
a bang, Club Ten-Forty offers a
great array of talent. "Your
llest," Max Silk, presents one of
the greatest acts ever to appear
in Detroit—Joaquin Garay, roman-
tic singing star of stage, screen
and radio, coming direct from the
Pan-American Exposition. Last
winter Senor Garay played numer-
ous swanky spots throughout the
country, including Chicago's Pal-
mer House. He was a featured
player in "Champagne Waltz" and
It Happened One Night."
Also billed on this great opening
show are the Lewis Sisters, smart
dancing duo, and Al De Lege &
Co., magician extraordinaire.
There are three performances
nightly, with Coyle McKay's boys
supplying the music for the show
and for dancing. Dining and win-
ing is up to the high Ten-Forty
standard. The club's roadhouse
dinners are nationally famous,
There is no cover charge at any
time .

SENATOR BORAH DEMANDS CURB
ON NAZIS AS NEW DISCLOSURES
REVEAL PLANS FOR U. S. PUTSCH

CINEMA — "The Last Night",
Soviet drama, marks the 20th anni-
versary of the October Revolution.
"Heart of Spain," dealing with the
transfusion work of Dr. Norman
Bethune, of the Canadian Medical
Bureau, Is the second feature.

September 17, 1937

the inspirer, orginator and bene-
ficiary of this fearful catastrophe"
Goebbels asid. "This is the world
enemy, the destroyer of civilize-
tation, the parastite among na-
tions, the son of chaos, the incar-
nation of evil, the germ of decom-
position, the plastic demon of the
decay of humanity."

35,000 Refugee s from Germany
Still Homeless, League Told

GENEVA (WNS) — There are
still 35,000 refugees from Ger-
many who have not been perma-
nently settled, 20,000 of whom
are in a precarious situation, Sir
Neill Malcolm, League of Nations
High Commissioner for German
Refugees, informed the Assembly
of the League of Nations in his
annual report. Since his last re-
port, 16,000 refugees have left
Germany, he announced. Sir
Neill's report included • five-point
Program which he recommended
to help the refugees: (1) Inter-
national agreements covering Ger-
man refugees; (2) Easing of im-
migration restrictions; (3) An in-
ter-governmental conference to
adopt an international pact on be-
half of German refugees; (4)
Setting up of a plan by which
governments and the High Com-
missioner would cooperate with
relief bodies in directing refugee
emigrants to countries that would
welcome them; (5) Measures of
assistance by governments of
countries in which refugees are
now resident to provide profes-
sional re-training and technical
assistance for them.

NUREMBERG, Germany (WNS)
—Denouncing the Jews as the 3 Jews Killed in Chinese War
"unmasked authors of the Bolshe-
SHANGHAI (WNS) — Three
vist revolution and ruin," Pro- Jews are among those killed in
paganda Minister Joseph Goeb- the aerial bombardment of Shang-
bels, in a violent address to the hai's International Settlement.
Nazi party congress here. called Preliminary lists of the dead in-
upon
the nations of the world to clude the names of H. Ginsberg,
OLIVER KANTER JOINS
Join Hitler Germany in a mighty an American, Jehuda Ezra, a
BEN TOLMICH'S FIRM crusade against Jewry, Bolshevism municipal employe, and Rose Sta-
and Marxism. "Intrepidly we will sheysky.
Announcement Is made this point our fingers at the Jew as
week by Ben Tolmich, general
agent of the Continental Assur-
ance Co., of Chicago, that Oliver
Kanter has become a member of
his staff. •
Mr. Kanter for the past 10
years has been associated with
the Schmitz & Shroder Co. and
at the time of his leaving was a
floor manager. Believing that
life insurance offered him greater
Tee J. L.111.7DSON COMPANY
opportunities not only for his own
DETROIT
future, but the rendering of a
great service, Mr. Kanter made a
survey of the field and chose to
OrlIt•
Septmhor 7, 1937
ng. VU11••• ■•••■ .
Join Mr. Tolmich's organization.
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He la well known in the com-
munity and is a member of the
Alpha Epsilon Pi, a college so-
ciety of the University of Detroit.
Ile also is a member of the Louis
Marshall Lodge of the Bnai Brith.

bership meeting held last Sunday.
Gunsberg will succeed Morris
Rosenberg who occupied the presi-
dential chair during 1936 and
1937.
Adolph Beck was elected vice-
president. and John Adler, treas-
urer. Dr. Joseph Starman was
picked to serve as secretary 'and
Irwin Sims, Jacob Farkas, Andrew
Iczkowitz, Morris Schlesinger and
Aaron Klein were elected to the
board of directors in addition to
the eight holdovers.
Gunsberg is one of the oldest
members of Bnai Moshe and his
family has been among the most
active in the congregation since
its founding, more than a quarter
of a century ago.
The newly elected officers will
be installed by Rabbi Moses
Fischer on Shmini Atzeres, during
the morning services, and will en-
ter upon their duties shortly there-
after,
Succoth services will be con-
ducted by the congregation morn-
ings and evenings at 9 a. m, and
6:16 p. m, Rabbi Fischer will
deliver two sermons during the
first days of the holiday,

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6 p. tn. except Saturday,
Sunday and Holiday.

SUnday and Monday

"Kid Galahad"

Sept. 19 and

20

II This Is My Affair

with

with

Edward G. Robinson and
Bette Davis

Robert Taylor and
Barbara Stanwyck

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 21, 22, and 23

"The Go-Getter"

"Nobody's Baby"

with

with

George Brent and-
Anita Louise

Patsy Kelly
ON STAGE-'Great Thurman'

Friday and Saturday, Sept. 24 and 25

The Great
Hospital Mystery

'Call of The Wild'

with

Clark Gable, Loretta Young

with

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Nationwide Radio Hookup
Sept. 22 to Honor Con-
stitution Day

CINCINNATI, 0.— Three out-
standing repesentatives of the
Potestant, Catholic and Jewish
faiths, espectively, will speak over
a nationwide radio hookup Wed-
nesday, Sept. 22, in connection
with the celebration of the 150th
anniversary of the U. S. Consti-
tution.
The broadcast, which will be de-

voted to "The Constitution an
Religious Liberty," will take plac
over the Columbia network from
6 to 6:30 p. m., eastern daylight
saving time, which is 5 to 5:30
p. m. EST, and 2 to 2:30 p. m.
Pasific Coast Time.
Alfred •51. Cohen, international
president of Bnai Brith, will re-
present the Jews. ,
Dr. Ernest Fremont Tittle, who
will represent the Protestants, has
been minister of the First Metho-
dist Episcopal Church of Evan-
ston, Ill., since 1918.
Judge John Patrick MeGoorty,
the Catholic representative, is
Chancellor of the Superior Court
of Cook County, Ill.

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