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PAGE EIGHT

PEPerRorrjElnsnffirtomicu

Are Pogroms the
Alternative to
Partition?

Three Million

Souls

CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAM

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with your share of Detroit's
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Figures covering the Cream
of investment properties.

Million Dollar
Foreclosure

Rents around $85,000 (Nor-
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Center 19 opts 3 to 5 rooms
(100 rooms) painted walls
sep unit elect refrig. Clears
$5,000 after all expense and
taxes, Former $125,000 value
now $35,000 terms.

17 Apts

only $28,500 terms. Steel
concrete fine cond. Mostly 4
rooms and bath. Former
$90,000 sales value.

9 Apt

like new. Latest Automatic
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terms $2,500.

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December 17, 1937

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124 DAVENPORT. TE. 2.8385

The Mullett of Fantold ford

his landlord had told him that
the Jews under Einstein had de-
signs on the mosque of Omar, It
happened that he was working
several months of the year for
a Jewish farmer in Iledera and
earning five times what he had
previously received from the
effendi. He had no grievance
against the Jews, and therefore
his feudal exploiter attempted
to play upon his religious fana-
ticism. On the whole it seemed
then that the benefits the Jews
were bringing to the Arabs in
the form of higher wages, im-
proved living conditions, uni-
versal education, and the elimi-
nation of disease would ulti-
mately form the basis for a
peaceful life together.

ed in bitterness against them. To-
day, although Jews are never the
aggressors against the Arabs.
they distrust and detest them,
and are prepared to fight back
with a vengeance. I repeat, lest
I be misunderstood, that there is
a fundamental difference between
the conduct of Jews and of Arabs.
Although Jews cannot walk in
safety through any Arab town,
Arabs can enter Jewish villages
without fear of attack. In Tel
Aviv I lived on Hayarkon Street,
which is the main thoroughfare
to the Arab city of Jaffa. Every
day caravans of camels laden with
sand and stones passed our door
driven by nonchalant Arabs who
knew that although a Jew riding
through Jaffa would probably get
a knife in his back they were
perfectly safe in Tel Aviv,

Palestine an Armed Camp

Menuhins to Appear on Ford Hour

Bobby Breen in
Film at Michigan

C'mon Over to Our Party
After the Show!

Oscar Straus provides the mu-
You will meet friends you haven't seen in months. You'll
sical scores for youthful Bobby
Breen's third movie venture, a
smack your lips with joy when you taste our delicious food
tune-laden drama which finds the
and choice liquors
juvenile star in the role of match-
maker in a boys' camp in the
SPECIAL
Maine woods. It is "Make a Wish,"
SUNDAY 80
now being shown at the Michigan
DINNER
ON TWELFTH ST.
Theater, Two rivals at the vaca-
tion spot fall in love with the lad's
mother, portrayed by Marion
12TH AND HAZELWOOD
Claire, and the youngster's indorse-
ment decides the romantic issue.
Basil Rathbone, a composer whose
operetta has gone astray, gets the
decision, Ralph Forbes, Donald
Meek, Billy Lee, Henry Armetta,
Leon Errol arid Herbert Rawlin-
now
son play subordinate roles. Powell
and Nedra, sand artists, head the
SPECIAL
pre-Christmas stage show, with
SUNDAY
comedy dancers, a whistling song-
stress, a harmonica player, and
DINNER
comic acrobats also featured.
The life story of Bobby Breen
USUAL NORTHWOOD QUALITY
is an amazing document, in spite
of the fact that the young lyric
tenor Is not yet 10 years old.
When Bobby was six, his sister
Sally, drew upon her own savings
and took him to Chicago, where he
WOODWARD AT 11% MILE ROAD
appeared for two weeks at the
Oriental Theater. He subsequently
For
Reservations Phone Elmhurst 6688
played at many other important
film theaters.
Sally then took Bobby to New
York, where a wait of several
weeks finally brought him a 10-day Billy Snyder is M. C. at the
engagement at the Paramount
Theater.
Powatan
Finally, early in 1935, Sally
risked her life savings on a tri
The entertaining versatility of
to Hollywood. Sol Lesser, pre si- Billy Snyder, handsome young
dent of Principal Productio ns master of ceremonies, sets the
heard the eight-year-old boy si na : pace for the merriment at the
and immediately signed him to s l Club Powatan this week, where
long-term contract for the scree n . the talented emsee is winning new
Bobby became literally an ov er-
night sensation.
In the meantime Bobby had
joined Eddie Cantor as featured
singer on the comedian's weekly
The Wonder
air show. He recently completed
Boy of Song
his second season with his "Uncle
With His
Eddie."
III

e BOESKY'S

REDUCED PRICES

in effect

Nevertheless, there is no doubt
that the Jews now reciprocate
the feelings of the Arabs. Chil-
dren in the Jewish schools are
developing a militant chauvinism.
Since the plan for the new Jewish
state was announced, the great-
eat ambition of many youngsters
has been to join the Jewish army
that will be formed. On the
I return from Palestine now streets and playgrounds one sees
drilling and games and exercises
with the melancholy conviction designed to develop a military
that this was an illusion; that, discipline. The Jewish colonies
Yehudi Menuhin, youthful wizard of the violin, and his pianist
realistically viewed, the present t are well armed; the men are sister, Hephzibah, will make one of their rare joint appearances on
rained for defense. Armed guards
aims of Jews and Arabs are patrol the fields day ad night, radio as guests on the Ford Sunday Evening Hour, Dec. 19, over
irreconcilable. This time, too, and even children's picnics which the coast-to-coast CBS network.
This joint concert in Detroit's Masonic Auditorium will be one
I passed through Arab villages I attended were guarded by po-
of the six to be given by the talented brother and sister this season.
but always in haste and fear. lice with loaded rifles. The new Other joint recitals in this country will be limited to the Metropolitan
Not once but scores of times colonies are built like stockades Opera House in New York and an appearance in Boston. Radio
with thick walls to keep out bul-
Arab boys hurled stones at us lets. Every village has its high audiences heard them together for the first time last season on the
Ford Hour.
and joined their elders in shout- tower with tremendous light pro-
ing the vilest epithets. In an jectors which search for prowlers
at night and flash signals to near. Heifetz Guest Artist With
AT CLUB TEN-FORTY
Arab school near Jerusalem by colonies. The Valley of Es-
Symphony on Dec. 23
American Christian teachers draelon, which the Jews have
with
Maybelle Van. Adorable.
told me that only by the stern- transformed from a swampy wil-
Dark-eyed and lovely, Bette
Jascha Heifetz, world-famed
est measures could they keep derness to a fertile garden, is a and popular violin virtuoso. will Thompson, soprano with a swing,
scene of peaceful beauty during
their pupils from mass attacks the day, but at night it is like a appear as guest artist at the sixth this week joined the new all-star
on Jews, and I am far from battlefield, with armed men o n subscription concert of the Detroit floor show at the popular Ten-
Forty Club. Maybelle Van's
certain that they were alto- guard everywhere and great lights Symphony Orchestra in Orches- dancing Adorables feature Bette
flashing their signals back and tra Hall, Thursday night, Dec. 23.
gether successful.
forth to announce "all quiet" or
Definuitely established as one Robin. Billy Lankin performs
MODERATE ARABS DARE
to warn of impending attack.
of the greatest violinists of the
Grealssi
NOT SPEAK
generation,
Heifetz frequently
We
Many factors have combined to
Alamac Hotel, Miami Beach,
has
been
called
the
successor
to
90•Stars'
make
Palestine
an
armed
camp.
Anti-Zionist and anti-British
II
Opens for Season
Paganini. His appearance with
Some
responsibility
attaches
to
sentiment has penetrated into the Jews for introducing modern the symphony will be Heifetz's
every element of the Arab pop- nationalism into a country which only formal concert performance
The Alamac Hotel at Miami
Beach opened last week for the
ulation. Not only the self-seek- before the war was not a nation this season in Detroit.
Kolar
has
built
a
well-balanced
but
only
the
southern
end
of
Sy-
new
season, with a dinner and
ing, the unscrupulous, the pro-
program that will include an im-
dance sponsored by the Cover-
fessional agitators, but the rank ria. Its ignorant and impover- portant novelty, to be offered for
, 11ernor's Club of the Young Men's
ished natives were conscious only
BR
and file, the youth, the idealis- of being oppressed subjects of the first time here.
Association of Greater Miami.
tic are opposed to further Jew- Turkey.
Leo Robinson, president of the
Zionism undoubtedly
t club was guest of honor.
ish immigration and land pur- helped to make them politically the world to understand that it is
conscious. Moreover, as the Jews
The Alamac is one of the new-
chase. This is true certainly raised the Arab standard of liv- not war but pogroms that are oc-
er and more modern hotels on the
curring in Palestine. But they
of all who are articulate. Un- ing; as they stimulated and sup- are prepared. They have the
beach. Having been built two
U
r.
years ago, it was the completion
doubtedly there are consider. ported universal education for means with which to resist and
of plans prepared by the Family
able numbers of Arabs who are Arab children; as their land pur- retaliate. The Arabs respect their
chases enabled Arab effendi to strength and never openly at-
Jacobs since they build the pre-
content and who would not will- send their sons to universities in
vious and much smaller Alamac
tack Jewish colonies. They limit
ingly raise a hand against the other Moslem countries, where na- themselves to ambushing unarmed
years ago. The Family Jacobs are
the first operators of a hotel ca-
Jews. But they dare not speak. tionalism was intense; as an in- Jews, burning hospitals and for-
1 ASK
tering to a Jewish clientele at Mi-
For under the prevailing ter- creasing part of the tax moneys, eats, bombing buses and babies'
raised largely from Jews, was
ami Beach and they enjoy an
ror even moderation, publicly given by the government to the homes. On the few occasions when
enviable reputation as hosts.
raiding parties have been discov-
BILLY SNYDER
expressed, is an invitation to grand mufti, presumably for reli- ered by Jews, they have been so
MARION
Atop the hotel they have built
a new sky high solarium and added favor with his Detroit followers.
murder. I know educated Arabs gious and charitable purposes but thoroughly beaten that the Arabs
CLAIR
actually
to
be
spent
for
propa-
E
an outdoor dance patio. The His pat impersonations of Harry
have never returned to the at-
who have gladly surrendered
ganda and arms against the Jews, tack.
lower lounge will be the weekly Richman and Maurice Chevalier
the security of government of- Jews were actually contributing
meeting place of the Detroit Sun- are the most popular of his imita-
Obviously
this
state
of
affairs
fice for the insecurity of revolt. t o the processes which ultimately is intolerable. Any situation in
shine Club, a charitable group tions.
consisting of Detroit Jewry.
In the last two years Jews have made for their own defeat. It is which domestic peace must rest
Nelle Nelson, lovely blues song-
AR 5.5.0
ill
not the weak but the strong who on foreign bayonets and the build-
Dinner music and concerts are stress, is also on the bill this week.
seen their best friends among make revolutions, and the Jews
arranged by members of the Uni- ballroom dancing is supplied by
ing
of
a
home
on
superiority
in
the Arabs, the business asso- have made the Arabs strong.
11111
versity
of
Miami
Symphony
Or-
1
1
bombs is morally indefensible as
Barnette and Walt, attractive
National Home Sabotaged
ciates, their well-paid employes
chestra and through the winter team. The insistent, continental
well as precarious. The British
ON STAG E
British weakness contributed have become sick of it. After the
there will be held a Friday forum strains of Irwin R u b e n s t e i n
turn against them out of prin-
conducted by professors of the (Ruby) and his orchestra, led by
further to Arab strength. I am
PERSD1
ciple, or through fear, or for not one of those who believe that riots of 1936 they appointed a
faculty of the university.
royal commission to study the
the maestro's violin, continue fur-
money. They learned to their Great Britain deliberately sato- problem and to recommend
Joe Elkins, son of the late nishing musical background for
a solu-
Ali SIM
Samuel Elkins of Mt. Clemens shows as well as rhythms for
sorrow in 1936 that little in- taged the Jewish national home. tion. The commission proposed
liotel fame, has become associat- dancing,
stigation was needed to change But there is plenty of evidence a clear-cut solution—the parti-
to support that contention. The tion of Palestine. By the terms
ed
with
the
Family
Jacobs
and
Arabs from gracious neighbors supiness of British officials in the
will welcome Detroit Jewry at
of its plan about two-thirds of
to savage enemies. Once the face of Arab agitation and at- the country. lying chiefly in the
the Alamac. The hotel is particu-
larly famed for its cuisine and
Arabs realized that violence tacks, the lack of a clear-cut pol- east and south, is to be given
i cy, the failure actively to promote to the Arabs and to
observes the Jewish Dietary laws
be attached
works and that every pogrom
FOX—The most elaborate and
friendly Arab-Jewish relations to the kingdom of Trans-Jordan.
Alamac Hotel officially opener'
poWELL
evoked not the stiffening of were certainly no fulfillment of
its doors Tuesday night for the entertaining screen production
A narrow strip along the coast,
British policy but further corn- the promise to facilitate the es- the Valley of Esdraelon, and the
&
NEDRA
third season. The event war ever built around James Cagney's
MIAMI SAND ARTUTS I
dynamic
personality
is
"Some-
tablishment
of
a
Jewish
national
celebrated with a dinner and
promise and capitulation, the
land around Galilee, a territory
thing
to
Sing
About,"
now
at
the
home
in
Palestine.
Why
did
Brit-
dance.
Leo
Robinson,
president
about the size of Delaware, is as-
murder of Jews became a na-
MARCY BROS.
ain not establish a firm, definite
of the American Bank and Tru s Fox Theater. The Fox stage at-
& DenCIRG
BEATRICE
tional policy. This hatred of policy? The answer in my opin- signed to the Jews for an autono-
BETTIE ROBIN
Co., was guest of honor. Josep h ltraction brings Count Basic, Har-
mous state. The British retain
DoronS I
t
Zionism and the British has ion, is that it found itself faced a narrow corridor from Jerusalem miracles with the ivories dur- Elkins and the Jacobs Family we lem's newest "king of awing" and
NORA
his
orchestra,
headlining
with
what
is
believed
were
insup-
a
ing
the
dance
interludes.
Coyle
fast-
corned
the
guests,
among
whom
grown to such proportions, has
to the sea, also Bethlehem and
stepping swing revue.
erable obstacles in the conflict-
WILLIAMS
become so intense, so articulate, ing aims of Arabs and Jews. Nazareth, ostensibly to protect McKay and his rhythm makers were members of the Detroit Sun-
5AD101 SONGSTIUS I
MADISON—The famous ro-
the holy places. They also keep provide the dance and show music, shine Club. Harry Richman was
so widespread, and so well or- Whether they really were ingu- a temporary protectorate—which and Eddie Collins, singing comic, the guest star of the evening.
mantic battle between Carole
BRIT? WOOD
ganized, that it is the funda- perable or not is now beside the may very well continue indefinite- is featured with the band.
Lombard and Frederic March in
point. At present the only rele- ly—over several large cities, not-
mental factor In the situation.
The Ten-Forty Club delicious Bernard Beaman is Youngest "Nothing Sacred" continues for a
vant fact is that the British gov- ably Haifa, which is the western dinners are served every evening
4 ORTONS
third and final week at the Medi
Booker in Orchestra
Faced with such deadly hostility, ernment, supported by
ANYMIN4 HAMNS I
son Theater.
a public outlet of the Iraq oil line and is from 5:30 to 9:30. On Sunday a
Doors
Jews who had come to Palestine opinion sick of bloodshed
Field
and rapidly becoming one of the great special $1.50 dinner is the feature
Open
UNITED
ARTISTS—Edward
G.
with the friendliest feeling to- fearful of war, anxious about the
10:45
Bernard Besman at 24, is the Robinson with James Stewart and
ward the Arabs inevitably turn- other Moslems in the empire, Ports of the Mediterranean. And during the same period.
A. Al.
youngest hooker in the orchestra Rose Strander in "The
they hold on to Akaba, which is
Last Gang-
frightened by the rising menace destined to become the eastern
field, establishing quite a name for ster" is now in its second
week at
of the fascist nations and their terminus of a canal that the Brit- original size when Transiordan himself throughout the country. lie the United Artists Theater.
new threats to its life lines, adopt- ish plan to build parallel to the was given to Emir Abdullah as a has 15 orchestras under contract
ADAMS--In "Life Begins With
ed a policy of compromise and Suez.
separate Arab kingdom. And now which are playing in various clubs, Love" a dissolute playboy "on
vacillation toward Arab agitators What does this proposal mean the remaining fragment is to be ballrooms and hotels from coast the bum" wanders into a
which was rightly interpreted as to the three groups involved? Ob- split into three, leaving for the to coast. Just rounding the eighth nursery, falls in love with slum
the
weakness and defeatism. As mur- viously the British have protected Jews a tiny portion. Not only month in this business, he has pretty manager, played by Jean
ders were rewarded with conces- their imperial interests. They is the Jewish territory small but established office representatives in Parker, and then decides to re-
Siena, they rapidly became po- have surrendered nothing but it contains 225,000 Arabs. If Cincinnati, 0.; Jacksonville, Fla.; nounce his old ways and his para-
their burdens. However valuable they remain, they limit still fur- Wheeling, W. Va., and Ann Ar- sitical friends, a task that is com-
The intransigent Arab minor- the extra foothold in the Near th ey the possibility of Jewish im- bor, Mich. In addition to handling plicated by a scheming society
ity was strengthened, too, by the East which the Palestine mandate !migration and land purchase. If these bands, he leads his own or- gal, Leona Maricle, who is not so
rise of nationalism throughout the gave to Britain, its administra- they 'are to be moved, it will be chestra which is now making many easily dismissed.
°MISTERS
Near East. As Trans-Jordan, tion was a thankless task. It ! costly in money and ill-will. The out-of-town appearances. He also
802 15511C15 PALMS
550555C 11$95
Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, and yielded little beyond the Jews will now have to supply and represents nationally famous bands
Egypt were granted indepen- of Jews and Arabs. I believe the finance all the agencies of goy- and orchestras in Michigan. If in Polish Federation Cites Historic
ernme
dence and autonomy, the Pal- British would wash their hands of! olice. nt, including an army and need of a band, call Cadillac 9395-6
Precedents in Appeal to State
They are also expected and Bernard Besman will give
estine Arabs began to feel any further responsibility if they ! p
Department
that they had been cheated. The could. But they dare not face to contribute substantial sums an- tile desired information.
NEW YORK. — A declaration
fact that they were better off eco- the loss of prestige in the East nually to the support of the Arab
t hat the United States in the past
Night Life Begins at ..
nomically than their cousins in and the indignation of world state on the curious ground that
has many times made diplomatic
nearby lands, that their literacy Jewry and liberal opinion gene', the Arabs have become accus- Norton, Blum and Kohn
Downtown's Smartest
representations
to foreign coun-
Open Gypsy Paradise
rate was higher and their death ally.
towed to Jewish subsidies and
rate lower, did not impress them.
Announcement is made of the tries in behalf of persecuted Jews
Supper Club
For the Jews the partition of would be lost without them. Cus-
and
that
America
has
been
the
They simply did not want to be Palestine is a major catastrophe. toms and trade barriers as well opening of Gypsy Paradise, De-
overrun or ruled by foreigners. Since the Balfour Declaration as zigzag frontiers and corridors, troit's newest and finest Hungari- chief proponent of "the humani-
BETTE
THOMPSON
costly and difficult to patrol, will an-American Restaurant, located tarian intercession" was made by
They wanted to be free and au- was issued in 1917, theyha
Soprano with a Swing
tonomous like the other Arabs.
separate the states. The Royal on the corner of West End and W. the Federation of Polish Jews in
needed not less land but more. separate
America in a letter to the State
In such ambitions they have The post-war nationalistic ?vacs I Commissition proposes that Jeru- Jefferson Ayes.
MAYBELLE VAN'S
Department answering a letter
received encouragement and aid tion and economic depression have salem be included in the British
Specializing in Hungarian and
from
the same department stating
ADORABLES
from Italy. Mussolini's treatment intensified anti-Semitism every- territory, not the Jewish, This American cuisine, the Gypsy Para-
of the Libyans and the Ethiopians where. The tragedy of German is a cruel and unwarranted ow,
bl
dise is a cozy rendezvous and pre- that while the administration
views
sympathetically
the
plight
BILLY
LANKIN
'
hardly qualifies him as a friend Jewry has been most publicized for 70,000 of its 110,000 inhabi- sents an adventurous atmosphere
Pianologues
of the Moslems, but politics clic- because it was most unexpected. tants are Jews. The magnificent in which patrons may dine, drink of Polish Jewry, it can do nothing
"under
the
accepted
principles
tates strange alliances. In his Actually the plight of Polish Jews Jewish Ageuncy building, which and dance to the romantic music
Coyle McKay and His Music
determination to dominate the is infinitely worse. There are the capitol of Jewish Palestine, of Max Fransko and his New York governing international relations"
Mediterranean II Duce could not more of them, nearly 10 times as the Hebrew University, and a All String Gypsy Dance orchestra. because representations to a for-
3
— Shows Nightly — 3
overlook as obvious an opportun- many. And they are much poorer whole network of hospitals, Baroness Margaret List, Hungari- eign government which do not in-
American citizens or inter-
ity to harass the British. From than the German Jews. The Po- schools, and libraries are located an Song Bird, direct from Jack volve
DELICIOUS
DINNERS
ests are not possible.
the Italian radio station at Bari lish Jewry is being ground to dust there. The Jews have created Dempsey's Restaurant is the tee-
Di5Nt7c snow 9 11 are
comes incitement to rebellion, and and nothing can be done to pre- the beauty and the prosperity tared soloist.
from the Italian treasury come vent it. The situation of the 900,- of the new Jerusalem, and they
The Gypsy Paradise is owned
funds to arm the rebels. No one 000 Jews in Rumania is becoming should be permitted to retain it and operated by Pat Norton, Jim-
RESERVE NOW FOR
knows how much has been spent nearly as terrible. And as the in a Jewish state under interne- my Blum and Saul Kohn, a tri-
or how. but everyone knows that tragedy of the Jewish in Central bona' guaranties which will safe- umvirate well-known to night club
a handful of poor Arabs in Pales- and Eastern Europe deepens, the guard the holy places of other
patrons for their geniality and
tine were equipped with sufficient doors to the West are more firm- religions. To put the Deganias, hospitality. Mr. Norton was for
rifles, bombs and machine-guns lv closed against them. Only a the oldest and most successful of
three years manager of the Powa-
* CLUB
to keep several battalions of Brit- negligible number of Jews are the Jewish agricultural collec- tan and was also connected with
lob troops at bay for months. It permitted to enter the Western tives, in the Arab state is anoth-
the Penthouse and Club 10-40, Mr.
every need
is • mistake, however, to think democracies. and the German ref- er indefensible recommendation Blum will be remembered as the
that the Italians are primarily ugees who found asylum in Eng- of the commission.
genial host of Delray where he
responsible for the trouble in land and France are still
not
operated his own restaurants for
Palestine. The Arabs are re- granted labor certificates. They
TARN il sled SIMI•S SOSISS
1040 Wayn• St. CL 3100
Mrs. Eugene Meyer of Wash- the past IS years. Mr. Kohn was
insensible, though they have re- are allowed to enter but denied ington. D. C., is one of the
raw. PARKING
two manager of Paradise Cave and
WOW Iftnalt
ceived help from outsiders.
the means of earning a livelihood. new members of the executive other popular dining spots. They
Simla
.1
Ithvq.
kw•I
Thus far the Jews have din-
The only land which opened its committee of the Barnard Col- extend to all their friends an in-
kkhel Limelasees sad Diann
played a remarkable restraint. doors wide to the Jews, accepting lege Board of trustees who will
vitation to visit them at Gypsy
They have refrained from organ- more of them than
That nice new Aryan nose that
all other coon- serve for three years; the new Paradise. Attendants park pa-
Ind retaliation because they do tries of the world combined.
Luther Adler, of the theatrical
was alumnae trustee is Mrs. Arthur trons' can free, Reservations can
!ad.

a.)
-
not want sporadic riots to be- Palestine. But Palestine in 1923 Hays Sulzberger whose term
Adler', acquired in the hope of
RA al 05664
in be made by calling Vinewood
come open warfare. They want was reduced to
a 1313
getting a movie job is no go .
one-third of its *ince will be four years.
2-9720,
He's got the nose, but not the fish.

NORTHWOOD INN

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tE

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an ENLARGED STORE

ARMETTA

with an enlarred Mock of

Diamonds
Wedding Rings
Platinum Mountings

All popular maitre of
Inch/MN;

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watches

Bulova, Elgin * Leaginet
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averlal die( ributor for

DIRIGOLD

Downtown Theaters

Expert Watch Repairing at
Low Prices

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8729 12TH ST.
TYler 5.7938

Over a year ago we told you to
watch Frank Glazer, the piano vir-
twee from Milwaukee , It was
a good tip ... His return engage-
ment in New York this season has
definitely classified him as one of
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