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Week's Attractions at
Palmer Park Theater

The three changes in program
at the Palmer Parker Theater,
Hamilton at Six-Mile Road, will
be featured by the following at-
tractions:
Sunday and Monday, Sept. 26
and 27, "I Met Him in Paris,"
with Claudette Colbert and Mel-
vyn Douglas and "Westbound
Limited" with Lyle Talbot,
T u es day, Wednesday a n d
Thursday, Sept. 28, 29 and 30,
"Parnell," with Cllark Gable
and Myrna Loy, and "Speed to
Spare" with Dorothy Wilson.
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 1
and 2, "Wings Over Honolulu"
with Ray Milland and Wendy
Barrie, and "Armored Car" with
Judith Barrett,

AT CLUB TEN FORTY

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Joaquin Garay, romantic Mexi-
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to Club Ten-Forty officially to
a tar t the f a 11 season at
this popular night spot. Garay has
appeared in numerous film pro-
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Additions to Facullty of the
Ganapol School of Music

RED HARON
and His Orchestra
Dances ... Weddings ... Parties
2727 Taylor • • • Tyler 6.5480

The Ganapol School of Musical
Art has opened its 38th season
with the usual faculty and the
addition of Grace Waffle, pianist,
and Emory Weiss, violinist. Syl-
via Scherr and Marjorie Towler
have returned to the staff of the
piano department after a summer
of study in Nw York City.

Downtown Theaters

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MICHIGAN--Walter Wanger's Waltz" and "It Happened One
two gentlemen. Congenial sur-
dazzling natural color musical Night," always receiving star bill-
roundings• Good transporta-
P r i'md
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IOC
tion. 1955 Maine Ave., Apt. 37.
ring Warner Baxter, Joan Ben- peared with the St. Louis Munici-
Minimum Chugs, 91.60
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A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
in one, is now on screen at the Pan-American Exposition in Dal-
girl to share room with young
Michigan Theater. On the stage las, Texas.
girl. Twin beds. Good home for
ewe.
f or his first and only appearance
right party. Board if desired.
Lewis Sisters,, sweethearts
i n America, is Tommy Farr, of The
Inquire any time daily and be-
song, also have a prominent
British heavyweight champion, spot in the Ten-Forty show which
tween 10 a. rn. and 1 p. m.
who fought Louis 15 rounds, to-
Sunday at 2546 Tuxedo Ave.
includes several other star acts.
gether with Eddie White, Le Dinner is served from 5:30 to 9:30
Font Troupe, Don and Shirley
FOR
RENT—Nice, light, airy
m.
with
a
quality
of
food
un-
D.
and Allen and Kent.
furnished room. For two gen-
surpassed anywhere. There are
MADISON — Movie fans have three shows nightly with a spe-
tlemen or couple. With full
accorded "Stella Dallas" such en-
home privileges. Excellent
cial dinner show at 8 p. in. Coyle
thusiastic acclaim at the newly McKay directs the show and leads
transportation. Near Shaarey
modernized Madison Theater that his dance orchestra. Eddie Col-
Zedek. 2930 Chicago Blvd.,
the picture has chalked up a new lins is featured in songs and
Apt. 105,
. SOU CAN DRY QVALITY KOSHER MEATS WITH CONFIDENCE
from
record in attendance and is now comedy monologs. Joaquin Garay
in its second big week there.
also acts as master of ceremonies. SWEDISH MASSAGE — Treat-
• UNITED ARTISTS — The
ment of rheumatism and ner-
long-awaited screen version of
vous conditions, weight reduc-
"The Thirteen" at Cinema
"Dead End," famous Broadway
ing. Blomquist Health Institute,
WE DELIVER
stage success by Sidney Kings-
11637.41 DEXTER BLVD.
3096 W, Grand Blvd. For ap-
"The Thirteen", a picture about
Phone HOgarth 3042-3
ley, is now at the United Artists
Driwwu Derliereme and Webb
pointment call Trinity 2-6282.
Theater. Sylvia Sidney, Joel Mc- high adventure in the desert of
Crea Humphrey Bogart and Soviet Central Asia and which has FOR RENT—Furnished room for
Claire Trevor lead the long list been called superior to the mem-
professional man or woman in
of star names in the tremendous orable "Lost Patrol," is at the
home of adults. Glendale Ave.
.
cast of Samuel Goldwyn's great- Cinema Theater.
Use of telephone. Townsend
In addition to "The Thirteen,"
est production.
6-5749.
the
Cinema
Theater
will
present
FOX—n00 Men and a Girl,"
Universal's lavish new musical, two excellent short subjects, "May MALE BOOKKEEPER AND AC-
HAVE YOU TRIED Our Special SUNDAY DINNER . .
with Deanna Durbin at the. con- Day, 1937" and "Unity," by Gil-
COUNTANT. Thoroughly ex-
bert Seldes,
The Talk of the Town .. .
trols, and Leopold Stokowskl,
perienced. Capable of manag-
Adolphe Menjou, Eugene Follette
ing large office. All financial
and Mischa Auer doing yoeman Donor Luncheon of Laundry
statements. Reasonable. Write
service, is the screen attraction.
Box 30, Detroit Jewish Chron-
Ladies' Social Club on
Jack LaRue and Vince Barnett,
icle.
Nov. 15
both of the screen, appear in per-
son on the stage, heading a var-
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished
iety show.
The Laundryladies Social Club
room in home of congenial
ADAMS—In "The League of is sponsoring a donor luncheon
adults for a gentleman or
Frightened Men," Walter Con- to be held at the Wilshire Hotel
couple. Good transportation.
nolly is the detective hero of an on Monday, Nov. 15, the pro-
Tyler 6-4482.
adaptation of a Rex Stout Nero ceeds of which will go entirely to
I
E. MARTIN CANDIDATE Wolfe mystery. "It Happened in charity. All organizations are BOOKKEEPER AND STENOG-
Rey. Cantor
Hollywood," starring Richard Dix urged to cooperate. For informa-
RAPHER. Thoroughly experi-
Jacob
FOR CITY CLERKSHIP and
Fay Wray, is the accompany- tion call Mrs. Katzel, Lafayette
enced. Capable
of
making
Silverman
ing feature, amounting to a hum- 3186.
financial statements. Good cor-
hUHOICAL
Edward A. Martin, candidate orous expose of behind-the-
An important meeting will be
respondent. Write Box 45, De-
MODEL
for City Clerk, this week pledged scenes Hollywood.
la 1 fans.
held on Friday, Sept. 24.
troit Jewish Chronicle.
Practice
himself that if elected he will
'recommended by
maintain the efficiency that has
Phystehina and
FOR
RENT — Neatly furnished,
characterized this important office
Hospitals
pleasant room for a gentleman.
for several years.
2903
3745 Calvert. near Dexter.
Elmhurst
Mr. Martin was born in Detroit.
Near bus and Clairmount cars.
TO. 8-6839
He comes from
Menieres
pioneer stock of
ROOM and BOARD for young
Performed
early Detroit-
lady or gentleman. Share
tern. Ills grand-
room. Good home for right
father built the
party. Townsend 5-4256.
first high school
in the city of
Rev. Cantor
FOR RENT — Nice, front room
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE/
Detroit and he
was unlikely under the terms of
for lady in home of small
DAVID
himself is a
the present Mandate must receive
family. Board if desired. Reas-
GOLDEN
graduate of the the British government to bring the closest attention, added that
onable. 3236 Burlingame, near
DetnaltNi Favorite
U ersity of a settlement of the problem on France reserves her attitude "in
Dexter. Townsend 6-4420.
E. A. Martin
the basis of equality and with re- order not to impose limits on the
M 0 II R L
Detroit.
TYLER S-0444/
Mr. Martin has had wide- gard to all concerned." Exper- field of exploration." The Jew- FOR RENT — Large, furnished
ITedding ferensms. spread business experience, hav- ienced league observers believe ish emigration problem, Foreign
room for one or two ladies or
ie. Performed It
that the council followed the lead Minister Beck of Poland said, is
couple in private home. Kitch-
Home and by air ing at one time been associated in
polutinent.
the real estate business with his of the British parliament and the only one aspect of the general
en privileges. 2519 Sturtevant,
brother, the late Joseph A. Mar- Zionist Congress in withholding Polish emigration question. The
near Linwood.
tin, and the late Senator Couzens. unconditional consent until the matter, he added, is important for
His candidacy is being supported scheme is clearly formulated.
other countries in Central and FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room for lady, gentleman or
by many Jewish groups who re-
British Foreign Secretary An- Eastern Europe also. "The prin-
employed couple. Quiet home.
member Mr, Martin as being a thony Eden had proposed to the cipal anxiety of my government
Good transportation. 3359 Ro-
bitter foe of intolerance and Council that the British govern- is to insure that whatever the
chester Ave., near Dexter.
bigotry.
ment, as Mandatory Power for future regime Palestine may have
Palestine, be authorized to ap- it should have a minimum absorp-
OFFEILLNO
FOR RENT—Nice, front room in
point a further special body to tive capacity. The provisional re-
modern home. Shower. Gentle-
visit Palestine, negotiate with the striction of immigration," he con-
Anybody
in
the
Family
Can
man preferred. Good transpor-
DAY OR NIGHT
Arabs and the Jews and submit tinued, "has hampered a con-
tation. 2737 Glendale Ave.
Phone MAdison 2525
proposals for a detailed scheme structive policy with regard to
Enter and Win a Prize
Townsend 6-6812.
of partition. Although further Jewish emigration." Ile then ex-
inquiry had been foreseen by the plained the interest of the Po- FOR RENT — Large, furnished,
$250,000 Cash Prises to Be Given
Royal Commission's report, it lish government and of the Jew-
comfortable room for gentle-
Away in Old Gold's New
had not been thought necessary ish population in a rapid solution
man or business woman in
Office, Chapel k Showrooms
Cartoon Contest
that a new committee conduct an of the Palestine problem. New
home of small, congenial fam-
613 CLAIRMOUNT AT 2ND
inquiry on the spot. Consider- Zealand's representative Jordan
ily. 2646 Glendale Ave. Near
able speculation is now going on expressed admiration for the
Linwood car line.
The new Old Gold Cartoon
concerning the composition of the Royal Commission's "care and
Contest is open to everybody. The
new body. It is undetermined fairness." He added, however, FOR RENT — Furnished room.
contest consists of supplying the
that
"while
all local aspects of
1989 Gladstone Ave.
conversation to fit into whether the committee will be a
the situation must be taken into
Monuments of Cherubs missing
the empty balloon of a cartoon. parliamentary one, one composed
of selected members or consisting account, regard must be paid to FOR RENT—Furnished room in
Go to your cigarette dealer and
of officials and experts. The Pal- the necessity of an adequate na-
clean home for employed
ask him for the Old Gold Car-
couple or business girl. Two
toon Bulletins. It is free, to- cor News Agency has reason to tional home for the Jewish peo-
believe that the committee will ple by the countries to which they
adults
in family. Kosher meals
gether with full rules and de-
include some members of the originally belonged."
optional.
Edison-Dexter. Tyler
tails regarding the contest. Get
6-1426.
Royal Commission and Colonial Criticise Abritrary Restriction of
your Cartoon Bulletin immedi-
Office officials. The designation
Immigratio n
ately. Don't delay. The contest is
WANT party to help drive and
of the committee will protract
just beginning. Follow carefally
share expenses to California.
Pierre Orts, in reviewing the
the negotiations leading up to
the instructions. There are no
Leaving Oct. 15. Call Univer-
the stage of partition, since it is conclusions of the Mandates Com-
tricks or catches. Double-Mellow
sity 1-5528.
not likely to be in a position to mission, reiterated the Commis-
Old Gold is giving you again a
sion's criticism of arbitrary re-
chance to win a fortune and make report in time to enable the Brit-
(insane sad Marble Msawasale
ish government to bring detailed striction of immigration. lie ar- WANTED — Room and board
you rich for life. Watch this
in nice home for widow. Ref-
7729 TWELFTH ST.
proposals to the next meeting of gued that in the event of the
newspaper for further announce- the
TTler 1.7161
erences exchanged. University
failure of partition the Mandate
council In January.
ments.
2-7769.
i n its present form would be re-
Participants in Debate
stored. Ile called the British
During the debate that follow-
EMPLOYED girl desires to share
government's action in tighten-
apartment with one or two
ed Eden's statement the partici-
U. of D. Eleven to Meet pants
ing immigration contrary to the
included Foreign Minister
girls. Call Hogarth 6048 Sun-
decision taken by the League
Yvon Delbos of France, Foreign
day or evenings.
Kalamazoo
Teachers
Council in 1930 to the effect that
• loved •••• UN Akira.
Minister
Joseph
Beck
of
Poland,
sad
M4 orderly beadliag el the
College Oct. 1
fared arniareweate.
William Joseph Jordan. M. P., immigration should be determin- ART CENTER BATHS — Spe-
representing the New Zealand ed by absorptive capacity. Great
cial rate for reducing. Ten
ATTENTIVE PERSONAL
Western State Teachers College labor government and Pierre Orts, interest was attached to this prin-
treatments, $15, also ten treat-
SERVICE ...
of Kalamazoo will be the Univer- chairman of the Mandates Com- ciple, which has been suspended,
ments, $12. Introductory treat-
sity of Detroit's opponents in the mission. It was noted that Maxim he emphasized. Stressing that
ment, $1. Call Madison 9885.
second and final night game of the Litvinoti of Russia and the Tur- there had been a departure from
the
absorptive
capacity
principle,
season, Friday, Oct. 1. The teach- kish member of the council ab-
91 DELAWARE AVE.
the speaker said: "The Mandates FOR RENT — Large and airy,
ers were first on the Titans' hot stained from the discussion.
beautiful, furnished room for
Commission felt that it was its
TRINITY 2-3211
a year ago but were moved up to
a gentleman in home of small,
Foreign Minister Delbos, while
second place when • curtain-raiser asserting that the British state- duty to draw attention to the
adult family. Oil heat, stall
temporary decision by the Manda-
was booked with Hillsdale.
ment that a defienite settlement tory Power. It thinks it clear
shower. Calvert near Wilde-
According to the reports from
mere. Townsend 7-7585.
Kalamazoo, Mike Gary's team is
considerably stronger than it was
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished,
a year ago when the Titans won )
PHILIP EDGAR ROTHMAN
large and airy room in quiet
40 to 0. On that occasion, the I
apartment. Good transporta-
of 508 Linden Ave., Birmingham, Teachers were using • large num-
tion. 1975 Pingree, Apt.
7 years old, died on Sept. 18. ber of sophomores, who naturally
Oct. 11—Luncheon meeting opening year's activities of
Funeral services were held on suffered from lack of experience.
Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
Sept. 20. He is survived by hie These same boys are now juniors
Oct. 17—Junior Iladanah Ball and Games Night,
parents, .Ir. and Mrs. Edward E. and with a year's hard campaign
that such a decision cannot be-
at
Hotel Stotler.
Rothman and two sisters, Lydia under their helta, will show a
come final unless sanctioned by
Nov. 21-80th anniversary dinner of Pisgah Lodge.
marked
improvement
a new decision by the Council re-
Mary and Josephine.
versing the earlier decision."

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S. W. LEIB INDORSES
READING FOR MAYOR

PALMER PARK THEATER

Samuel W. Leib, president of
Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith, has
indorsed the candidacy of Richard
HAMILTON at 6-MILE ROAD
W. Reading for Mayor of Detroit
3 CHANGES WEEKLY
in the coming election, and urges
his many friends to cast their
votes for him.
Following his public endorse-
ment of Mr. Reading, Mr. Leib
OPEN 1:30 P. M.
Oil a
m. except Saturday,
said: "I have known Mr. Reading
Sunday and Ilulldals
University 2-2140
for many years and am familiar
with his splendid political record.
Sunday and Monday, Sept. 26 and 27
His rise in Detroit's public life
has been meteoric. Mr. Reading
"I MET HIM IN
"WESTBOUND
commenced his active business life
PARIS"
as a printer for the Detroit Times.
LIMITED"
His faithful service was rewarded
with
with
with promotions, and his recog-
Claudette Colbert and
LYLE TALBOT
nized business ability finally
Melvyn Douglas
earned for him the position of
general business manager of the
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 28, 29, 30
Detroit Times. While a printer, he
was an active member of Detroit
Typographical Union, No. 18,
with
witb
from which he now holds an hon-
Clark Gable and Myrna Loy
orary retirement card.
DOROTHY WILSON
"The late Senator James Couz-
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 1 and 2
ens, then Mayor of the City of
Detroit, asked Mr. Reading to ac-
"WINGS
OVER
"ARMORED CAR"
cept the position of City Asses-
HONOLULU"
sor. Joseph A. Martin, then acting
with
With Ray Milland and
Mayor, appointed him to the of-
Wendy Barrie
fice of City Controller. From this
JUDITH BARRETT
appointive position, Mr. Reading
was elected to the office of City
Dr ye your car to front of the
Clerk, which he has held for 12
theatre and a uniformed attend.
years with credit to himself and
the City of Detroit.
ant will park it for you.
"Mr. Reading's personality is
one of friendliness; his office door
has always been open to the pub-
n. Stenbck, Mra. Louis
lic. His splendid record speaks for test and there is still plenty of me.. Mr..
!liar's, Alm. Pam Benson, Mn.
s A. C.
itself, and ip these troublesome ime to enter.
Rosenberg and Mrs. Joseph Lipshits.
times Detroit needs a man of the
The second bulletin containing
Rabbi Friedland'. wirmon hod Friday
ability and integrity of Richard he cartoons for the next six
as on the topic 'it - funding
W. Reading for Mayor. Detroit weeks also contains those car- evening
Modern Tabernacles"
can depend upon him."
eons which cover the first four
Sunday school will begin Sunday.
Sept. 24 A large attendance la expected
weeks of the contest.
New teachers have been added to the
Second Group of Old Gold
Note to Retailers: A .supply of r" '"'
Cartoon Pictures Available the second group of bulletins in
at Western Union Offices the Old Gold quarter of a mil-
lion dollar contest is now avail-
The second group of cartoon able through your local wholesal-
Pictures containing the cartoons er. If you are not yet in receipt
Mrs. Nate Seitner has been called to
for the 5 to 10 weeks inclusive of a supply of same, your job-
Cleveland by the serious Illness of her
is now available at all cigar stands ber will gladly forward them to fat her.
and Western Union of f ices you on request.
Edward Licht!. spent aeveral days
throughout the city.
laid week with Ills children, Mr. and
There is also a supply of these
Mot. David Licht'. of Detroit.
bulletins at the office at 525
The following students have enrolled
Woodward Ave., Room 50, and
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob at the University of
this year,
those unable to secure same at held a silver tea Friday afternoon at Marie Brarns, Morris Michigan
Goldatein, Marvin
the
horse
of
Mrs.
Saul
J.
Iiirnkrant
on
Garrison,
Milton Miller and Eugene
their local tobacconist can have Ottawa drive. Miss Eleanor Leddlck
Arnold Beck will attend Michi-
them forwarded by getting in presented a varied program of modern Trainee.
gan State college at Ypsilanti, •nd Fred
and classical music and Rabbi Fried- Golden, the Battle Creek College. David
touch with The Chronicle.
gave at critleismof Ludwig I.ew- a in will enter his senior year In
There are already many local land
Isohn's "TrumPets of Jubilee." There Medical College. at Ann Arbor, and
people entered in the Old Gold were approximately 40 present. The Nannette Kahn and Esther Sempliner
in charge included Mrs. Bin, are continuing their course. at Ass
quarter of a million dollar con- committee
krant and Mrs. William Present, chair- Arbor.

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