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PAGE TWO

PIEVEMOITIOVISfl &MIME

April 14, 1939

a04 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

LAS. Youth Group
Dance to Be May 7

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JEWISH SITUATION
MAY BE IMPAIRED
BY "SURPLUS" TALK

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)

With the motto "Dance and
Save • Life," the Detroit Youth which the Jews have always
Chapter of the Los Angeles Sana- fought against.
torium will stage a Monte Carlo
According to information
dance at the Book Cadillac Hotel,
reaching here the Jewish com-
Sunday, May 7.
munity
of Brno and other Czech
The stride shown recently in-
dicates a wide interest in this towns fear anti-Jewish erup-
tions because of • new Nazi
chapter of the auxiliary of the
salute, "Heil April 15." Gee.
Los Angeles Sanatorium.
As chairman of the dance com- man authorities had clamped
down on anti-Semitic utter-
mittee, Al Cooper makes a special
appeal to all youth organizations ances in the press fearing that
exc esses against the Jews may
to help make the dance a success.
Miss Blanche Kaftan is in charge also be directed against the
Germans. Instead of removing
of the reception committee.

Passover Plays of
Hebrew Schools

the danger of disorders, pub•
lished warnings in the anti-
Semitic daily, Prassky List,
against pogroms directed at the
Jews, d to intensify the
danger.

Followers of Coughlin •nd Bund

nds

BRANDEIS AND CARDOZO: SPOKESMEN
FOR THE LIVING LAW

IN DETROIT

ALL ROADS

LEAD TO

11

ICONCLVDED FROM PAGE ONE

puts it in his "Brandeis and the
Modern Slate," "For Mr. Justice
Their high station contribu ted,
Brandeis law is essentially an in-
no doubt, to the importance of
strument of social policy." Law,
their efforts. But lofty cat he-
to him, does not flourish in a
drals do not alone lend maje sty
vacuum; nutriment in the form
to the tones of the mighty or gran.
of a wholesome diet of the min-
The personalities of the two justi ces
utia of the social world is need-
are discernible in the pages
the law reports. Cardozo's wo of ed. And so, with such a prag-
rd s matic philosophy, this social in-
fairly vibrate with life. Ile wr
, venter and technician marshalled
with all the beauty of the p
set, in judicial decisions an imposing
the keen insight of the philo
no' array of the facts of economic
pher and the delicate judicial r ea -
and social life. Ile initiated in
sorting of the great judge t
hat legal circles the factual brief,
he was.
using this means, in its first ap-
Brandeis Masters the Facts
pearance before the Supreme
And so with Justice Brand eis. Court, to illustrate the dangerous
Ile, too, has a uniqueness wh ich effects of long hours of work on
made him a pioneer in the fl eld the physical structure of women.
of sociological jurisprudence. Be- Here was a gust of fresh air
!teeing that law was inextrica bly stirring the musty atmosphere of
related to the facts of the da ily the courtroom. True, the battle
world, he set out to find th ose was far from won, and the clash
facts. His ability to master eta tis. of the new with the ingrained
tics and economic technique, to ex- conceptions of the old still re-
tract from a bewildering mass of sounds But, if the law shows
detail the kernel of legal priori ple, signs of vitality today, no little
placed him in the vanguard of credit is due to these two jurists,
the new era of legal thinking, in in whom whispered the imperish-
which a knowledge of the te ch- ible Jewish spirit'—the product of
nical, economic and social u ni- an experience at once as tragic
verse outstrips in importance ev en and enobling as any that has
the rules which spring from i t. crossed the pages of life's history.

WHERE

EVERY NIGHT

YOU'LL FIND GAY THRONGS

NOW IS THE TIME TO

.

HAVE ALL YOUR CLOTHES
CLEANED FOR SPRING . .

Wednesday and Thursday eve-
Mobbed
Pou
nings, the first and second eve-
NEW YORK. (WNS) ,—Mem-
nings of Chol Ila-Moed,- were
bers of a crowd of several thou-
"play evenings" in several of the
sand persons mobbed 10 followers
branches of the United Hebrew
of the Rev. Charles E. Coughlin
Schools. Biblical plays depictin g
who were selling the Detroit ra-
the life of Moses were rase
d
dio speaker's paper, Social Jus-
Not reeponelble for sun-burnt or wind-whipped Curtains
by the children of the schools.
tice
and tore up several hundred
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
The Tuxedo-Holmur Ilebre w copies of the paper. The crowd
School staged their play in th c was dispersed by police after rep-
auditorium of the Bnai Slosh O resentatives of Social Justice and
Synagogue. The following sketc h- of the Free American (Deutsche
es from the life of Moses wer e Weckruf and Beobachter), organ
Ellett
Prophet of Democracy of
(Con/Tight 1531. 8 A. F. 8.)
25c
depicted: "Moses in the Bo 1- of the German-American Bund,
Suffering"
rushes", "Moses Visits His Brith . had complained that members of
In addition to the large r ole
ren", "Moses at the Well in M e- after-theater crowds had molested
he played in turning the curre nts Indoor Sport Tournament to
Hurry! Easter Comes
dian", "Moses and the Thorn - sellers of the paper.
Be Held by A. Z. A. Chap-
of judicial decision into chann els
ar•aart.
pre pound
bush", "Moses and Aaron Appea ✓
Otto Baumann, a naturalized of reality, Justice Cardoso, on
ters;
Trophies
Will
'Be
before Pharaoh". The followin g
German, became so excited watch- three occasions, delivered see lea
per pound
Awarded Champions and
teachers were active in the pre
10C
ing pickets and salesmen of Fa- of lectures subsequently appearing
entation
of these plays: Abraha
Runners-up
Minimum Charge, $1.80
they Coughlin's Social Justice in book form. These little volumes,
Schachter, Joseph Haggai, A. J
The Paradoxes of Legal Science,"
outside a theater here that he
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
Epel, Mrs. Rebecca Lehrman
Eleven
chapters with a total
started denouncing Adolf Hitler. "The Nature of the Judicial Pro-
Mrs. Fay Calvani, and Abraha m
Mig=iiiii/OWNWINWINWININNININISERMNinmdsegsv.
Arrested on a charge of disorderly cess" and "The Growth of Law" entry of 250 individuals have en-
Twersky. S. Kasdan is the prin conduct,. Baumann again started have done much to aid in the tered the A. Z. A. indoor track
cipal of the Tuxedo-Holmu
denouncing Hitler. Sentence was for. jurists nof a basic philosophy meet which is to be held Wednes-
School.
for urists faced with the prob- day evening, April 19, in the
suspended.
Ion of shaping law. One particu- Central High School's gymnasium,
The pupils of the Brady School,
A recent survey by the Ameri-
supervised by Bernard Panush, can Institute of Public Opinion, lar essay, "Liberty and Govern- Tuxedo and Linwood.
PRICE INCLUDES PICK UP
ment," in the first mentioned vol-
staged their plays in the audi-
Chapters entered include those
of which Dr. George Gallup is
AND DELIVERY
torium of the Brady Public director, revealed that sentiment ume. deserves the attention of of the Detroit area, Windsor and
School. A very large audience in the United States against the legal and non-legal readers. His Mt. Clements.
to, am/ 1),J,,
lo
1"
( ilex
consisting of parents and friends Nazis is rising and that an aver- penetrating anaylsis of this greats
Events in which the contestants
attended. In addition to the plays, age of only one person in a est of paradoxes—the ageless con- from the chapters will enter in-
2 Phones — COlumbia 4200 - TRinity 1.2000
flict between the individual and
the school chorus sang several
hundred favored Germany and the state-supplies solid comfort clude the 60 yard dash, high and
FOR SALE—APARTMENTS
Passover songs. Walter Farber,
low hurdles, shut put, high jump,
Italy in the event of war. Ameri-
Sholem Weinberg, Mrs. B. Poole can public 'opinion believes that for those who still profess faith 440 and mile race.
in the democratic ideal.
and Mrs. Helen Radin were in
if Germany and Italy should suc-
Representatives from the Bnai
charge of the plays.
In all his writings there hovers
MORRIS GREENWALD
ceed in defeating Britain and
that intangible glow of humanity. Brith Pisgah Lodge and Louis
The Central
High
of 2677 Elmhurst Ave., 74 years
School France, the axis would then be
Marshall
Lodge will act as judges
One feels that this man actually
of age, died on April 9. Funeral branch, supervised by Meyer turned against the United States.
plumbed the depths of wisdom, and Jess R. Feiler, vice-president
Mathis,
presented
its
Play
in
the
services
were
held
on
April
9,
of
the
Louis
Marshall Lodge, will
Ideal income investments
A warning that it is time for found the key to truth and used
with interment in Bnai David auditorium of the Roosevelt Pub- all faiths to make a counter-attack
Can't go lower, must go
it to unlock the barriers imped- be in charge of judging events.
Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka lic School. The large auditorium against paganism if American
A. Z. A. headquarters in De-
THE YEAR'S GREATEST NATURAL!
ing the growth of law. And he
higher much higher. Real
officiated. Mr. Greenwald is sur- was filled to capacity. The chil- democratic principles are to be illumined his work with a warmth troit announce that a large mem-
The Bout All Detroit Has Been Waiting For!
estate always inflates with
vived by a daughter, Mrs. Ida dren excelled themselves both in preserved has been distributed to blended of reason and sympathy. bership rally will be held Tues-
Levy; two sons, Lewis I. and the reading of the lines and in the Young Men's Christian Associa- Witness these lines from one of day, April 25, at the Bnai Moshe
Inflation. Don't get caught
acting. The following teachers
Philip, and two grandchildren.
auditorium, Dexter and Lawrence.
with fifty rent dollars. Get
were responsible for the prepara- tion branches in 600 cities over his addresses: ".. . but from the
WOODWARD at
• HENDRIE
the signatures of a Protestant, a moment of birth onward, human- The program will consist of box-
MAdison 3911
down to Facts and Figures
tion and staging of the play: Irv- Jew and a Catholic. The signers,
ETHEL GOLDMAN
kind, as the law views it, is a ing and wrestling matches,
SAMMY
tight HOW.
ing Shlussel, Sol Panush and Bes-
FREDERICH
of 765 Highland Ave., Benton
society of equals. I am sure that movies and sport celebrities. The
according
to
John
E.
Manley,
sie Kramer.
harbor, Mich., died April 9.
general secretary of the national thoughts of this order must rise public is invited.
$6,000 Down

In the MacCulloch branch, Council of the Y. M. C. A., were sometimes to your minds when
From his home in Beverly Hills,
Burial took place on April 12.
Artistic court design high
supervised
by
M.
Michlin;
the
Jewish Heavyweight Champ
Dr. Stanley High, Rabbi James G. you move along the wards of hos- Calif., Harry Einstein, known as
She was a sister of Samuel L.
German Giant
grade. All rented 4 stores
play was staged in the auditorium Heller and Bernard J. Rothwell. pitals and see the forms of men Parkyarkarkus to the radio pub-
Goldman of Detroit.
SEMI FINAL
and 13 opts 4 rooms and
of the school. In addition to the Dr. High declared that religious and women—the ugly and the lic, has sent word to Detroit that
SZYMKOWSKI
JULES
bath elect ecfrig one steam
sketches, the children gave sev- freedom is under attack in the beautiful, the wise and the foolish, he has accepted the position as
HONEN GREENBERG
ZABOJCA
heat. Imagine selling in the
STRONGBOW
of 234 Eliot St., 92 years old, eral recitations dealing with Pass- United States from both the ex- the young and the old, the gay advisor to Detroit's 11 A. Z. A.
Polish Giant
twenties for $115,000. Ridic-
Mammoth Indian Giant
died on April 7. Funeral serv- over. The following teachers treme left and extreme right, and and the wretched—outstretched be- chapters.
ulous cheap price only $35,-
Alfred Shaffer was elected vice-
ices were held on April 9 with coached and prepared the plays: that "it is only an incidental mat- fore you in the great democracy
000.
Sense the poig- president of chapter 63. Harry
interment in Clover Hill Park Mrs. Shirley Shatzen, Annette ter as to which is at the moment of suffering."
Isaacs, Miriam Kumove, and Mrs. in ascendancy. No one can fail ...1 nancy of the last phrase.
Moss was appointed chairman of
Cemetery.
Mr.
Greenberg
was
* PLUS 2 OTHER STAR BOUTS *
36 Apta
to see that pagan temper has -Or take this closing paragraph the cultural committee, Edward
one of the directors of the Jewish M. Mathis.
Like new on Gd. Blvd. Rent-
Home for the Aged and is sur-
taken hold in our country." Rab.. of his lectures on The Nature of Fixler, social; Leonard Nelben,
social
service;
Sam
Schiff,
in
ed too low $12,000. Former
IA !teller emphasized that "there the Judicial Process." "The future
vived by a son. Harry M.; two
$125,000 sales value. For
daughters, Mrs. Millie Gallow Sunshine Cltib at Miami is nothing that exists as a part of gentlemen, is yours. We have been charge of religious committee. Sammy Stein to Take On
quick deal only $52,500 easy
Beach Concludes Season's the inalienable heritage of church called to do our part in an age- Proceeds from the Passover dance
and Mrs. Sarah Levitt; a brother,
SECOND WEEK
German Giant in Wretit-
terms to new mtg.
Herburt of Nome, Alaska, 14
Work; Aid Many Import- or synagogue which is not in less process. Long after I am will be turned over to needy Jew-
ling Match at Arena on

DETROIT PREMIERE
jeopardy, which is not sneered at dead and gone, and my little part ish families. A wiennie roast will
grandchildren, 7 great-grandchil-
ant
Causes
MR. BEDFORD
and cast aside." Mr. Rothwell in it is forgotten, you will be here be held by the chapter on Sun-
dren and 1 great-great-grandchild.
Monday
A PASSION STRONGER
was of the opinion that coopera- to do your share, and to carry day, April 16.
THAN HUMAN 1•1214
Homer Warren & Co.
The Detroit Sunshine Club of
A Passover Seder was held by
tion was essential between all the torch forward. I know that
Sammy
Stein,
generally
rated
Miami
Beach,
Florida,
held
its
m Tears Dependable Renfro
faiths in preserving democratic the flame will burn bright while the Adolph Freund Chapter 93.at
concluding event of the season ideals.
over the nation as the world's
the torch is in your keeping." Who the Dexter Center.
by sponsoring a card and dance
can resist the urge to leap for-
The highland Park Chapter Jewish heavyweight wrestling
with
In loving memory of my dar- party at the Family Jacob Alamac
ward and hold aloft the torch 313 will install officers before champion, will have his greatest

MIA SLAVICNAKAot the Ballet
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL ling angel mother, Millie C. Berg, Hotel. There was a large attend- Nu Chapter of Iota Alph a after reading these moving words. Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith, Mon- chance to prove his skill to Pe-
Rms. de (•blonte Carlo"
who departed this life, April 15, ance. Proceeds went for the Refu-
day. April 17, at Lachar's Hall,
Justice Brandeis: A Contrast
Pi Sorority
1934,
gee Children's Fund and to aid
..A Picture to Kee and Remember
'In:INCLUDED FROM PAGE rem
3150 Cass Ave. New officers in-
There
is
a
world
of
contrast
in
for a Long Time—N. T. Times
rally In Madison Square Garden Someday. sweetheart. I know well meet needy families of Miami Beach
clude Philip Rothschild, presi-
Vacation week for Nu Chapte ✓ method when one turns to a study dent; Leroy Hellman, vice-presi•
Maxie by CHOPIN and GO•N01)
during Passover.
again,
which Hitler recently received in-
f of Justice Brandeis—a jump from
lhe within toy lonely heart
cludes Dorothy Thompson's laugh- You'll then
Guests included two refugee Of Iota Alpha Pi Sorority o the philosopher's tower to the dent; Louis Hoexter, treasurer;
Cont. from boon.—Tel. CH. 4032
Wayne
University
was
a
busy
one
ter and the thuds of the blows
girls from Vienna who told how
Ernest Denefeld. secretary; Sey-
Tuesday and Wednesday, Apri • swirling crowds below. Rarely doll
uniformed storm troopers rained
grateful they were to be in this
Her loving son, Harold.
mour
Jacoby
and
Seymour
Gros-
11 and 12, luncheon meeting one find combined in an individu
on the little Jew who told Fritz
land of freedom.
feld, sergeants-at-arms; Richard
were held at the Motor Bar an d the qualities of the thinker and Cole, reporter; Wilfred Katz,
Kuhn what he thought of him.
Screen Stars in Chesterfield's
Gifts to the Yiskor Fund were Wonder Bar, respectively.
the doer. Justice Brandeis was
AXIS AXIOMS
exceptionally gifted in his ability chaplain. Samuel Leib, past-presi-
' New "Ad" Program• Per- given by Mary Gordon, Edith
On Friday evening, April 14 t& r convert
conz vo h ideas
h into conduct. Like dent of the lodge, will be install-
Krell, Milton Gordon, David Gor-
In view of the seizure of Al-
sonalities Illustrate "Right
'
do , he has also pointed the ing officer. Judge Sanders, presi-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Breach, Ida there was a Scavenger Hunt an d
bania by the Rome-Berlin axis
party
for
the
sorrors
and
thei
Combination
for
Smoking
✓ path of progress. He, however, dent of Pisgah Lodge, and Al
powers we offer the following
Bishop, Mitchell Shulman, Dora
Pleasure"
chorus for a famous British an-
Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. escorts. Instructions for the Hun t actually hurled himself into the Levin, president of Louis Mar-
were
given
at
the
horne
of
Ruth
thick of the fig , not contending
ht shall Lodge, will be guest speak-
them:
Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
roder, president, and when th e himself with simply showing the ers. Seymour Victor, David Tans
"Rule, Brittania! Brittannia
Continuation of the 1939 news- Freedman, Harold Gibbs, Mrs.
waive the rules!
paper advertising for Chesterfield Eva Prenzlauer, Mr. and Mrs. 1. "loot" was collected everyone ad - way. His theories have had to nebaum, Marvin Shusterman,
Britons! Neville, Neville, Ne- Cigarettes, just released by Lig- Greenberg, Sadie -Cohen, Fannie journed to the home of Mariann e meet the practical tests furnished Charles Iielfman and Alfred
ville thinks you're fools!"
get & Myers Tobacco Company Greenberg, Simpson Rosenberg, Rabin for games and refresh - by facts• and figures. The ac- Shaffer will be given first de-
Credit for the first line goes, for national newspapers during Moe Radner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ments. Miss Rabin and Annie countant's tool has been the or. gree rituals.
8210 TWELFTH ST.
of course, to the I. L. G. IV. U. April and May. features more Love, Mrs. Irwin Cohen, Mrs. Cohen were in charge of thi s ganon of his philosophy.
TRINITY 2-0100
revue "Pins and Needles" . . . famous personalities in Chester- Meyer Lachman, Mrs. Scholnick, event.
Justice Brandeis introduced a APPEARS AT POWATAN
A scholarship loan fund bridge , new vogue into the art of muck-
What we mean is, Chamberlain field's drive to emphasize more Mrs. S. Osnos, Mrs. Gebindig of
knew what he was doing when he smoking pleasure through the Toronto, and the Jacobs Family. sponsored by the Alumnae, wil I raking in vogue at the turn of
BY POPULAR REQUEST
shouted so loudly about Poland, right combination of the world's
e held Wednesday evening, Apri I the century. While others were
The Jacobs Family donated the
s the non-German parts of which finest cigarette tobaccos.
26, at the Mackenzie Union. There busily pelting the economic and
use of the hotel for several affairs
The Well Known Artist
Hitler doesn't want at present,
social
structures,
he
occupied
him-
The Chesterfield theme is sup- and the Detroit Sunshine Club ex- will be prizes and refreshments.
while Adolf and Benito prepared ported by such well-known screen
Lillian Dorfman is in charge of self with pencil and rule and ex-
Michel Michalowski
presses_Lagratitudeto them.
to annex the little kingdom of stars as Bette Davis, Errol Flynn
the sale of tickets. ?tweeds will posed in black and white the ini-
Officers.of the club are: Fannie be given to a national fund of quitites of a decadent society.
with his Classic Group
Albania, which gives them the and Oliva Dellavilland.
Strauss, president; Mary Gordon the sorority which accepts appli- Men have hailed him as a social
firmest foothold anybody could
Players
In addition to the newspapers,
desire in the Balkans .. . All of Chesterfield's magazine and dis- and Bertha Love, vice-presidents; cations for educational aid from inventor, and, in truth, the New
WILL APPEAR FOR 2
Dora Goldman, treasurer; Fannie
which reminds us that Winchell play advertising continues
Deal achievements of today read
to point Greenberg, secretary; Minnie any young man or woman regard-
has revealed that Chamberlain is out that Chesterfield's famous
like a roll call of his prophecies
PERFORMANCES ONLY
less of creed, color or age.
one of the largest stockholders in can't-be-copied blend gives smok- Fishman, Ann Brody, Mrs. Pris-
All the girls and their mothers tome into being. Protection
Sunday, April 16
the German dye trust . . . No ers what they want and that every col, Ida Gould, Mrs. P. Kaplan, are looking forward to the tra- against the evils of unemploy-
SAMMY STEIN
wonder he didn't want Hitler to
and Ann Weinbeck. co-workers.
ditional Mothers' Day luncheon ment, the dangers inherent in the
day more and more smokers are
Matinee and Evening
t
growing
accumulation
of
corpor-
get mad at him ... Probably this
roit
audiences
at
the
Arena
Gar-
Contributions from the pro- on May 14. Marion Yorke is mak-
is why the Hollywood studios finding real mildness and better ceeds of the club's affairs were ing all arrangements.
ate wealth, the need for separa-
dens Monday night when he
In His Great Success
taste in the cigarette that satis-
have requested their stars to keep fies.
given to the following: Refugee
Iota Alpha Pi is the oldest tion of commercial and invest-
takes on Friedrich von Schacht,
out of Europe for the time being,
children, $375,00; Harlem Refu- Jewish sorority, having been ment banking and safeguarding
German
giant,
in
a
one
fall
to
the
investor
against
fradulent
se-
but have specified that England
gee Day Home, $20.00; Mt. Sinai founded in 1903 at Hunter Col-
curities, the necessity to better the
is safe for a vacation abroad.
the finish match.
Hospital, Detroit, $10.00; House lege.
lot of labor through trade union-
MICHIGAN—From "The Ad- of Shelter, $10.00; Calamir So-
Stein is one of wrestling's most
ism—to all these Brandeis gave
Young People's Society of ventures of Robin Hood" to a ciety, $10.00; Infants Service
colorful figures. Ile is a six foot-
voice at a time, a quarter of a
Ganapol School Events
er, exceptionally built and has a
Shaarey Zedek to Present Robin Hood of the early West Group, $10.00; Mo'os Chitim,
Libretto by Louis Freiman
century ago,when their utterance
Errol Flynn with Olivia I $ 2 50 5. . 0
0 0 1 Jewish Old Folks Home,
career that sounds more like that
Play "Pulling the Cur- comes
Music by Ala: Olshiaskr
DeHavilland, Allan Hale and the
Sara Evnitzky Gorman of elicited the response to which sanc-
of the son of a wealthy royal
War Veterans, $10.00;
tain," April 30
new "oomph" girl, Anh Sheridan, Rodin Club, $5.00; Eva Prenz- the staff of the Ganapol School of timonious individuals increasingly
family than that of a great ath-
TICKETS
On Sunday evening, April 30, in Warner Bros. newest romantic lauer Maternity Aid, $35.00; Musical Art will present Adele resort, the cry of radicalism.
lete. He is a world wide traveler;
Matinee-35-5043
Even to one generally familiar
at 8:30 p. m., in the social hall adventure in Technicolor, "Dodge Transportation for Family,
an above the average polo star;
$10.00; Polansky in recital this Saturday with the career of Justice Bran-
Nights 35-01)-75-al
of the synagogue, the Y. P. S. City," to the Michigan Theater Hospitalization, $25.00; Miami afternoon at 4 o'clock,
starred as left end on the N. Y
deis, the number of his prophecies
of Shaarey Zedek will present a On the same program is "Society Passover relief, $85.61.
, Giants pro-football team; ■ lin.
The school announces the an- that are now either law or living
three-act play, "Pulling the Cur- Lawyer," a modern romantic
rguist of the first rank; a big
nual Bach contest to be held on issues is little less than start-
thin." Director of dramatics, mystery, starring Walter Pidgeon,
AL VERDI, break-it-up violinist game hunter; a lecturer on wild
Wednesday from 4 to 6 o'clock.
Frank Tzevine, has announced his Virginia Bruce, Leo Carrillo and Blue and White Judaeans Prizes are awarded in the follow- ling.
appearing at the Powatan.
life and even has been in the mo-
Instrument of Social Policy
cast as follows: Evelyn Robins, Eduardo Cianelli.
tion pictures. He spent one year
ing divisions: Dance Forms, Lit-
talented
fiddler
with
a
flair
One
accomplishments
which
th
A
e
Leonie Davidson, Reva Clamadge,
in Africa wrestling two and three
The new chapter of Young Ju- tle Preludes, Two Part Inventions,
Justice is said to regard, to th e for comedy is Al Verdi, cello ar- times every week. He left Africa
Milton Strauss, Sheldon Manson,
UNITED ARTISTS —Jeanette daea which has been organized Three Part I ve t•
Adele Robins, Ray Sharkey, Ted MacDonald, elected 1939'a "Queen under the leadership of Miss Es- Fugues. The judges for the con- present time, as the one most tist, who with his partner, Dolores, undefeated, only three draws
Heideman, Marshall Brenner, of the Screen," goes jitterbug with ther Charnas will be known as test are Miss Grace L Barber, dear to him, is his invention and is currently starring at Sam Sof- keeping him from an absolutely
Jerry Brenner, Murray Jacobs, Lew Ayres in her latest picture, 1"The Blue and White Judaeans." director of Music Settlements, Institution of savings bank life ferin's Powatan Club.
perfect record. Those draws were
In the same revue this week is
Rhoda Glanzrock, Julia Siegl, "Broadway Serenade," at the The meetings will be held in room Miss Claire C. Burtch and Mrs. insurance in the State of Massa-
of half hour time limits in which
chusetts. This system involves the lovely Mary Beth Sires, blond
Ruth Goldberg and Shirley Fein- United Artists Theater.
202 of Congregation Shaarey Elsa Shild.
Stein undoubtedly would have
sale of life insurance over bank vocalist with a pleasing talent for
berg. Co-chairmen of the business
Zedek on Friday from to 6
won had the matches gone the
counters
at
a
substantial
saving
swingy numbers. The Four Cam-
committee are Sylvia Shatzen and
FOX—Acclaimed by every crit- o'clock. Girls between the ages
regular hour or 90 minute time
and is designed to eliminate the eos are the gifted dancing girls limit.
Gifts to North End Clinic evils
Melvin Shubiner; production di- ic and audience as the most mem- of 13 to 15 are invited to join.
of industrial life insurance . which pace to the melodious
rector, Beatrice Kavanau; cos- orable, delightful and popular
The following are the officers
This plan is the subject of a strains for Sammy Dihert's popu-
North End Clinic has received
tumes, illustrations and make-up, love story in years, "Love Af- of the club: Judy Jacobs, presi-
recently published volume by Prof • tar orchestra. Sammy's 0011 spe-
AUTHOR DIES AT 78
Harry Blatt; stage directors, Jay I fair," starring Irene Dunne and dent; Joanne Sloan, vice-presi- the following contributions:
In memory of J
Freud from Mr . A. T. Mason of Princeton, en- cialty is a "one-man-band" num-
Frankel and Marshall Brenner; Charles Boyer in what is herald- dent; Ruth Mathis, secretary; and
Mrs. Sol A. Wolff. Mr. and /fro titled "The Brandeis Way." In the ber which patrons never tire of
LONDON.
(WNS)—The death
Ruth
Magid,
treasurer;
Odes
properties, Ray Clamadge.
ed as their finest performances,
Monroe Rosenfield, MI. F.‘antellne
past year the state of New York
of Ludwig Fulda, noted German-
Following the play there will is at the Fox Theater. On the Lansky, program chairman; Mil- Shelbley, 11. Rom Lipson, In memory became the fourth state to turn requesting.
of Mira Petty Holt:Man from Federated
Jewish
playwright
and poet, was
F.
chairman;
be dancing. Tickets are now ob- stage the Fox offers another all- dred Chudnow, J. N.
Metal. DOW ,n
to the teachings of Brandeis and
If Fritz Weidemann, Nazi con- reported here from Berlin. He
For the Supplementary Medical AA.
tainable from members of the star variety show to continue its Annette Rubin, Keren Ilanoar • lstallie
Fund for Children: In m emory adopt this method. His ideas still sul in San Francisco, is wonder- was 76. Fulda was born in Frank-
spring parade of stage and screen chairman; Florence Rubnstein, of .1 L Freud from Mr. and Mr. march f
organization.
ing why he wasn't received too
124 DAVINPOIIT
TI.24185
representative to Young Judaea Joseph Hartman: In memory of Ahra-
Ralph Bernstein, president, has: hits.
h facto jos oritar--from the cordially at the 20th-Century-Fox furt-am-Main and lived in Berlin
h•m Lorene from Mr. and Mra Joseph
the greater part .of his life. Au-
Council.
announced that the society has
fact the law arises. That maxim movie lot recently, we'll tell him
Denman.
Latest example of German Gal-
thor
of
many
ploys,
he
is
best
Girls
interested
may
obtain
CINEM
A—
"Ballerine,"
a
For
Edwin
A
Welt
pledged $100 to the Allied Jew-1
Memorial Fund
describes the transfusion which that the chief guide there, Cap-
of /Root, Tobin from Mow
known for "The Talisman," for genhumor is: Question: "What's
An additional French drama by the director of further information by calling In memory
IA
Campaign.
c Wolf •mi Edwin A Wolf: the Justice injected into the slug- tain J. A. Strasser, is a brother
the difference between Germany
pledge of $25 was made for Youth ' 'La Martenelle," is being held Miss Esther Charnas at Townsend In memory of I I. Freud from Ulm gish arteries of American consti- of Gregor Strasser, a victim of the which he received the Schiller
prize in 1893. He was a member and
Wolf and
6-5242 between 5 and 7 p, m.
A Wolf.
over for a second week.
Russia?" . . . Answer: "It's
Aliyah.
tutional law. As Prof. Mason Nazi blood purge some years ago.
of the German Academy of Poets.
colder in Russia."

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