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RONICLII
and THE LEGAI. CHRONICLE
March 24, 1939
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
,CONCLUDED FROM PACE CNN)
HAM CONCERT
SUNDAY EVENING
women, which are part of Goeb-
bels' campaign to increase the
German birth rate . . . Click had
captioned those pictures "Breed, Interesting Program An-
Damn You, Breed."
nounced for Society's
14th Annual Event
Center Presents
First of Junior
Program Series
ORGANIZE "DEMOCRACY SPEAKS" RADIO
PROGRAM; FIRST BROADCAST MONDAY
Dr. Thomas L. Harris to Speak Over Station CKLW on
"For Whom Does Coughlin Speak?"; Rockwell
p. m., the first program of a series
Kent Next Speaker Dodd to Broadcast
On Sunday, March 26, at 2
Drora Kadima Juniors to
Have Bridge on April 26
The Drora Kadima Juniors of
the Pioneer Women's Organization
will give a bridge on April 26 at
Bedell's auditorium. Irene Kaploe,
chairman, and Rose Gilberg, co-
chairman, are planning an inter-
esting program.
This group, organized but a
few weeks ago, has progressed in
its cultural programs. At the last
meeting an inspiring talk was
given by Evelyn Greenberg on the
life of the Chalutz• The next
meeting will be held Wednesday
at the home of Selma Rice, 2556
4%. Philadelphia.
COMMENTS
of five planned for juniors, he-
—
On Monday, April 3, the speak-
The German Jewish Children's
The 14th annual concert of the tween the ages of 8 and 15, will i A series of radio broadcasts
Aid Committee in this country Detroit Halevy Singing Society be presented in the auditorium of will be inaugurated Monday un- er will be Rockwell Kent, eminent
has several thousand letters on
the Jewish Community Center, der the central theme of "Democ- author. His topic will be "Ene-
file from American families will begin promptly at 8:30 p.
Woodward at Holbrook. The Civic racy Speaks."
mies of Democracy."
The Detroit branches of the
ready to adopt German Jewish this Sunday evening, March 26, at Detroit Children"s Theater, with
During the month of April,
refugee youngsters . . Now. if the Scottish Rite Cathedral of the David Fallow as producer and League for Peace and Democracy,
ever, is the time for Congress to
managing director, is offering that sponsors of the program, an- also, one of the speakers will be
William
E. Dodd, Jr., son of the
let the bars down for the kiddies
nuance that the first speaker in
i mmortal and well-loved story
former U. S. Ambasador to Ger-
. . . And those who oppose in-
Hans Christian Anderson, "The the series will be Rev. Thomas
creasing the immigration quota
Snow Queen." The story was. L. Harris, who will speak at 7:45 many.
Officers of the I.eague for Peace
for refugees should he told that
written in play form by Alma E H p• m., over Station CKLW, on
almost a quarter of a million
Meyer and Ida C. Knapp, two De- , the subject "For Whom Does and Democracy state that the
purpose
of this program is to out-
more people left the United
troit school teachers, and will !Father Coughlin Speak?"
mark the American premiere 01'1 The other broadcasts in the line the dangers of Fascism and
States in the last eight years
the
threat
of Fascism and Nazism
series will go on every Monday
than came in.
the play in semi-musical form.
world
Also in the productions will ap- at the same hour over Station to the democracies of the
The best comment on the re-
and to American traditions.
ren s Theater vocal CKI W's facilities •
pear t h e Children's
cent Berlin dispatch that under
chorus of 30 voices singing in
the decrees calling for their valu-
Kellman; almoner, Jerome Fried-
three-part harmony, under the di-
ables Jews need not surrender
man; sentinel, Louis Berson; pre-
rection of John Fletcher with Miss
gold dental work now in use was
ceptors, Bernard Zeff, Eli Richter,
Evelyn Budnitzky, accompanist.
written by Ernest L. Meyer, N.
Harold Braverman, Sampel Brav-
The
Children's
Theater
tap
chorus
Y. Post columnist . . . Meyer
erman, Edward Stone, Ililliard
directed by Homer Babb, will pre-
concludes his masterpiece of sar-
sent
a
novel
military
tap
routine
Formal installation of the new Grossman and Sidney Fuhrer.
casm by hailing Hitler because
Dancing will follow the cere-
ay M"aic Chapter, Order of De-
which will be included in th e play
"exery Jew is generously allowed
itself . The Children's Thea
the use of his legs to carry him
Mola will be held on Wednesday, monies.
Y•
ballet
with
Miss
Hebei
Benedict,
Ma-
to a concentration camp."
March 29, at 8 p. te. in the
director, will perform a lovely ,
sonic T e p I e. Lecture on "Hittites"
Orchids to the sponsors of the
"Angel and Snowflake" ballet
film "Crisis," who prefer to re-
On Tuesday Evening
Harold F. Koch,
number in the play, using one of
main anonymous . . . "Crisis" is
"Dad" of Ypsi-
Beethoven's Sonatas as accom-
a picture on the betrayal of
An illustrated lecture in "The
lanti chapter Hittites," the fierce and energetic
paniment. Original words by Miss
Czechoslovakia, made during and
Knapp to four of Brahma' Waltzes
and deputy from enemies of the Egyptian Empire
right after the Munich sell-out.
will
for
the
first
time
be
sung
by
Somebody ought to tell column-
the Grand Coun- for nearly a thousand years, whose,
DAN FROHMAN
a group of 24 girls. The "Snow
ist F.P.A. not to compare Presi-
cil to the State untranslated hieroglyphs possibly
hold the answers to the chief re-
dent Roosevelt and Hitler, even Masonic Temple. Latecomers will Queen" will present 100 different
of Michigan, maining problems in the history
not be admitted during the rendi- children between the ages of 10
in a joke.
to 16 years from Metropolitan De-
will present the of Western civilization, will be
tion
of
musical
numbers.
The
One
of
the
publishers
of
e;:,
troit, and will be rendered in the
chapter with presented by the Detroit Arche-
Adolf's "Mein Kamf" in this chorus will be under the direction Danish-Swedish costume and fur-
country—there are two—is ac- of Dan Frohman, assisted by Wil-
Letters Tempo- ological Society in cooperation
nishings of the period. The story
with the Detroit Institute of Arts
tually trying to sell it as a text- litm Gayman, and accompanied
rary.
relates how a little boy was taken
at
two
pianos
by
Celia
Plotnick
at 8:30 Tuesday evening in the
book on how to win adherents
away from horn by the Snow
and
Sarah
Rita
Bloomfield.
... For shame, say we.
Mosaic Chap- Institute lecture hall. The society
Queen and how his playmates
For
the
past
nine
years,
Dan
Hunks of skunk cabbage to
ter is sponsored has been fortunate in securing
journeyed to seek him. It is re-
those union officials who go on Frohman has been the conductor plete with lovely and picturesque
by Mosaic for the lecture Miss Iletty Gold-
besmirching the reputation of the of the Ilalevy. Ile is chiefly re- music and dances, enjoyed by Henry Fuhrer Lodge, F & A man of Princeton University, out-
sponsible
for
its
present
musical
standing authority on the Hittite
owners of the Ex-Lax Company
M No. 530, and will be the first
young and old.
kingdom and the author of a
with the calumny that they have development for he has tirelessly
The other four programs of this I ontss ao instituted under the new number of books and articles based
devoted
time
and
energy
towards
bought German-made machinery,
Junior Series contains diversified: setup recently inaugurated in the on first-hand experience in exca-
its
artistic
upbuilding.
The
Hal-
when the union leaders know
evy and Mr. Frohman have al- presentations, consisting of music, State of Michigan.
vating the sites in northern Asia
definitely that there isn't any-
Following the institution cere- Minor.
ways given Detroit the best in dance, drama and movies. Tickets
thing to the charge . . . Israel
are being sold at the Center office monies will be the installation of
EGG MATZO • WHOLE WHEAT MATZO
Matz, founder and head of the Jewish choral music.
at the rate of 40 cents for the en- officers over whch "Dad" Koch
Youth Education League
Dan Frohman is recognized for
company. rates AA-1 as a hu-
tire series and 10 cents for single will preside. He will be assisted
his great musical knowledge and
The Youth Education League
manitarian and anti-Fascist.
admissions. For further informa- by prominent Masons connected
We're told that the Yeshiva for his unusual ability as a com- tion, phone Mrs. Selmin at Madi- with D e M olay throughout the met at the home of Mrs. Jean
poser
and
director.
In
addition
College building will shortly un-
State. Those to be installed are: Greenbaum, 2075 Oakman Blvd.
son 8275.
dergo foreclosure proceedings to the Ilalevy, Mr. Frohman con-
The next event is to be a tag
The junior activities committee
Master councilor, Henry Fuhrer;
and will be purchased by Ford- ducts several other choruses and of the board of directors, which senior councilor, Deniel Natow; affair. The following were ap-
ham High School . , . It woudn't orchestras in Detroit, Cleveland , has planned this program, is un- junior councilor, Abe J. Silber- pointed captains: Mesdames Mel-
surprise us, for the Yeshiva has and Akron.
der the chairmanship of Mrs. Ar- stein; scribe, Lewis B. Schulman; vern Atlas, Betty Schuster, Rose
The program for the concert is
been in financial difficulties for
thur J. Hass.
treasurer, Julius Stone; senior Lefko, Rosalie Friedman and
months, but we do hope it ain't as follows:
deacon, Myer Glicksman; junior Edith Sucher.
Fifty dollars will be contributed
P. Lamkoff
SO,
I. ZIngendlk
deacon, A I fr e d Kunin; senior
(conducted by Wm. (layman)
to the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Aside to Grover A. Whalen:
The Don Quixote of one gen- steward, Sherman Schwartz; jun-
..M. Heitman
Lid)
F. Aml It
Miss Jean Oliver of Wayne Uni-
Stop telling people that the rea- 2. Ot
Abrahrtin•
baritone
soloist
So
eration may live to hear himself for steward, Alvin Friedman versity entertained with several
P. Ileld
son why the German government 3. Bolo Zlch all fete
called the savior of society by chaplain, Don Korotkin; marshal , readings and Mrs. Jesse Rosen
V . {WOO
. hock Polka
has no exhibit at the New York 1 5.
the next. Victor Schneider; orator, Nathan
VIsmach Moishe (cantata . ......
World's Fair is that the Nazis
Ituntshinsky- .........
—J. R. Lowell. Margolis; standard bearer, Martin played several piano selections
Manus Schane, tenor soloist
couldn't afford the expense . . .
II
The truth is that they're afraid
Lartaroff•lichaver, soprano
Rebecca hataman-Frohman, at the piano
of pickets and rotten eggs.
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FUNNYBONE DEPT.
The jokes that Goebbels has
dug up as representative of con-
temporaryan humor are, con-
fidentially speaking, pretty de-
crepit , .. Our own current fav-
orite joke is Sid Silvers', running
as follows: A rabbit was rushing
through Berlin at top speed when
another bunny stopped him and
asked: "Why are you running so
fast—is anything wrong?" •
"Haven't you hear?" gasped the
first one • . . "Hitler just exiled
all camels from Germany" . . •
Asked the second rabbit: "But
why are you running? You're no
camel." . . . "Sure. I know it
and you know it," was the reply,
Matzo* "but go argue with Hitler!"
We also have a full line of
I. Nacht Verhter (Chorvation Folk
A. Archangelsky
song)
(conducted by Wm. (layinan)
Voire
2. My Dear( Al Thy Sweet
Saint-Seen.
P Deld
1. Tundia (Folk Lid)
Ruth Brotinan, soprano poloist
P. [Durkin
Schachtn Lid
I.. Law
I. LtederK ran to s
mlolsto
Anna Warren, Mildred Prady, Syltla
Levine, Bella Goldberg, Israel
Tdeleohn, Joe Siegel. Manus
Sebald', .N1111 Shapiro
IV
I. Andante from A maor ronre rt o) .
e m
j1. Goltrann
Ileethovon.Kreisler
• Itondlno
I. lo o rtaeirtn papsoille .... 0. Pont* ,
Alexander ?Janke. cellist
Rebecca Eatainan-Frohman, at the piano
V
Low-Frohman
I. Regendle
1V arren,
(omn'.
W e chorus) Anna
soprano soloist
(concluded by Wm. Goyman)
Discount•Frohnion
E. Tat gainer Lid ..... Romberg-1,ton..
7. Serenade
(Men's chorus) •010Iptli
Wm. (layman. Manus Srhane, Israel
Ydelsohn, Joe Siegel, Max Tile'.
Allan Summit. Tlon Slispiro
Zilherrs
1. Der MehlF.Ilmelech
Z. ZIlherta
6 Nes Tglyono
5.
Roortinl-Stepanoff
. Rechiles ..... ...
(from opera RAT .... of Seville)
ABOUT PEOPLE
Forecasters insist that Louis
Waldman. American Labor Party
leader, will be appointed to the
Country Orders Attended to
N. Y. State Supreme Court bench
All seats for the concert
are • re-
•
Promptly
by Governor Lehman.
served and reasonably priced.
Call or Phone us at our new
T he mastermind behind Thomas ets can be obtained by phoning
Headquarters
Dewey's presidential campaign is Mrs. D. Goldberg, TO 6-6633, or
none other than George Z. Me- at the box office.
8510 TWELFTH ST.
dalie, one of the more active
Car. Philadelphia
Jewish communal leaders of New
MADISON 2490
York.
Institution and Installation
Watch out for James Marshall.
Residence Phone
of Women's Business and
son of the late Louis Marshall.
HOGARTH 1035
Professional Group of
who is being very seriously con-
Bnai Brith March 30
sidered for the N. Y. State Re-
publican ticket.
The program chairman, Miss
Pierre van Pa ease n, whose
"Days of Our Years" was first Bertha Broady, has made the fol-
on the non-fiction best-seller list lowing arrangements for the in-
last week, is packing up his furni- stallation of officers and presenta-
ture to take up residence in tion of charter to the Business and
France, notwithstanding warn- Professional Group of Bnai Brith,
ings from his friends that the to take place on Thursday, March
European war-danger is very 30, at 8 p. m., in the social hall
A. SHARP, Prop.
in the Bnai Moshe Synagogue,
r eLaut . d
MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTORS
wig Lewisohn's new novel, Dexter and Lawrence.
The honored guest will be Mrs.
"Forever Wilt Thou Love." is
threatening to reach the best- B. Andich, president of the Worn-
en's
District Grand Lodge, No. 6,
seller class . . . There isn't a
single Jewish character in the who will preside at the installation
of
the
following officers: President,
All Citizens Are Urged to book.
Leon Blum postponed his visit Etta Overton; vice-presidents, Ber-
Vote "Yes" on Charter
to the •United States because he tha Broody and Gussie Eisen-
Amendment "A"
expected a new European crisis berg; recording secretary, Jean
on March 15 . . . P. S.: He got Abrams; corresponding secretary,
At the approaching election,
it . . . Which reminds us that Hilda August; financial secretary,
Monday, April 3, there is a pension
few know his brother Rene. now Pauline Good ma n; treasurer,
plan for all D.S.R. employees on
in this country, is the editor of Freda Jacobs; sentinel, Florence
the city ballot. This plan will be a sports encyclopedia that is ac- Black; board, Paula Baumhaft,
Charter Amendment "A." It is
Ethel Ginsburg, Mildred Lepler
in accordance with present local cepted as the supreme authority and Mildred Tenabaum. Mrs.
and national legislation to further on all sports matters back in Harry Tanner, president of the
the
old
country.
"old age security" and a record
Whenever a talented photog- Women's Auxiliary No. 128 of
"yes" vote is urged for it.
Detroit, will assist as mistress of
The employees of the D.S.R. are rapher or painter conies to Al-
ceremonies.
the only city employees not pro- bert Einstein for asistance, the
The speaker of the evening will
professor.
who
hasn't
enough
tected by a permanent pension
be Rabbi Leon Fram, whose topic
nor do they come under the Social money to help them all, consents will be "The Jew Faces the
Security Act. This is obviously to pose for a picture of sketch
World's Crisis."
unfair. This pension plan em- • . . Such Einstein portraits are
Mrs. Ruth D. Metzger, past
braces all D.S.R. employees wheth- relatively easy to sell—and that'
president of the Women's District
why
the
newspapers
and
maga
er they work in office, shop, on
Lodge, No. 6, will be chairman of
nines all have a plentiful suppl
car or coach.
the evening.
The D.S.R. has always been self- of them.
Mrs. Frank A. Barcus will give
supporting. It has never been a
a vocal solo, accompanied by Ethel
burden to the taxpayers of Detroit. Bialostoker Juniors' Second
Goldman Mendelson.
Because the D.S.R. is operated en-
Refreshments will be served.
Annual Dance Sunday
tirely from earnings, any Pension
The public is invited.
Plan for D.S.R. employees should
The second annual dance of the
be paid for, and controlled by the
Bialostoker Junior Organization
D.S.R. and all its employees.
will
be held on Sunday evening,
The proposed pension plan is
Center Men's Club Annual
based on either 30 years of con- March 26, at the Book-Cadillac Dinner Dance This Sunday
Hotel,
in the Grand and Italian
tinuous service or on a 65-year
age limit. It allows for a very ballrooms. Music will be furnished
The Men's Club of the Jewish
moderate maximum pension of by two dance bands, Bobbie Gray- Community Center, Woodward at
375.00 per month which is 32.50 son and his orchestra, and Gloster Holbrook, will celebrate its first
Current's
orchestra,
the
former
per month pension for each year
having played at college and club anniversary with a dinner dance
of service.
at Northwood Inn on Sunday,
This plan has the approval of dances and recently returned from March 26, at 7:45 p. m. Last min-
the Common Council, the entire a tour, and the latter being a se- ute reservations can still be made
D.S.R. management and person- pia organization with unparelleled by contacting Mr. Fleischman at
nel, all labor organizations and entertainment. The following are Madison 8275. Members of the
unions and many prominent civic in charge: Dance chairman, Sam Men's, Club are urged,;,to invite
Wilson, assisted by Louis Seid;
leaders.
publicity, Sam Yagoda; advertis- their friends to paliLipate on this
occasion. The social committee in
Klaus Mann, son of Thomas ing, Dan Levy; financial secretary. charge includes Dr. Israel J. Ku-
Morris Weis; ticket sales, Ethel
Mann. has developed into an
Horowitz; ticket receiving, Her- nin, chairman; Edgar Goldman.
English speaker who will make
man Tucker and ballroom chair- Sam Dictor, William Phillips, Na-
any audience sit up and take no-
than R. Berke and Dr. Jackman.
man, IIy Blackman.
tice.
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