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CLIFTON

Animus •

CUMIN/UM 20, OHIO

MEDEMOYPIE1 5n0RONICUS

November 3, 1939

AMERICAN STORM
TROOPER EXPOSED

WS-

Bnai Brith Gift to Red Cross Aids Refugees

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Purity Chapter
Honors Officer

PAGE FIVE

"11•111111•1111111min•

YIDDISH THEATER PRODUCTION

Hadassah Holds
an Oneg Shabbat

'Clevelander Hotel' in Miami
Beach Announces Open-
ing of Its Second Winter
Season

On Monday, Nov, 6, Purity
Chapter No. 359, Order of th
All members of the Detroit
Eastern Star, will celebrate it
The Clevelander Hotel, Miami
chapter of Hadassah and their
33rd anniversary of the foundin
friends are invited to attend the Beach, opened Nov. 1, officially,
of the chapter and will hono r
first Oneg Shabbat,to be held this for the coming winter season.
Rhea Cashman Cladwin, worthy
Hundreds of discriminating va-
Saturday afternoon, ' at 2:30
James T. Farrell. eminent
matron, who has recently been
o'clock, in the social hall of Con- cationists stayed at thee CieVS.
novelist and story-teller, comes to
appointed Grand Esther of th.
gregation Shaarey Zedek,
the force as exposer of Coughlin-
grand chapter of Michigan. Guest
"Yesterday," by Marion Shoner
Min, the Christian Front and the
will be present from the entirc
Zunser, will be reviewed by Mrs.
state.
American brand of Storm Troop
Morse
Colton, A summary of cur-
tactics of our modern anti-
All present grand officers front
rent events will be given by Mrs.
Semites.
the entire state will be present at
Louis
Glasier.
Mrs. Walter Field
the anniversary dinner. There will
In a story "Tommy Gallagher's
is in charge of arrangements and
be some 600 members present,
Crusade", just published by the
will
be
assisted
by Mrs. George
comprising both present and past
Vanguard Press, 424 Madison
Fineman and her committee for
grand officers of the state, Wayne
Ave., New York, Mr. Farrell dis-
the social hour,and tea which will
County officers of the Wayne
sects the mind of Tommy Gal-
follow the proiiram.
County Association, all trustees
lagher who Is unemployed, who
A st ries of lectures on the
of
the
Eastern
Star
Temple
board
is horrified by the thought of
technique
of study groups and the
association, as well as the first
doing janitorial work, and there-
basis of Hadaesah's educational
four
officers
from
all
Wayne
fore responds to the anti-Semitic
program
will be given by Mrs.
County chapters and the past
appeal of Father Moylan and
Maurice Schwartz, center, director of the Yiddish Art Theater, Morris Adler starting Monday,
matrons and patrons of Purity
spends his time selling the vicious
Left to right: Maurice Bisgyer, secretary of Bnai Brith, pre. Chapter.
and two of his young proteges, Leo Fuchs and Miriam Risell, three Nov. 6, at 10:15 o'clock, at the
magazine "Christian Justice."
senting Bnai Brith's $1,000 check for Polish war refugee aid to
The degrees of the evening class, reasons for the success of "Salvation," dramatized from Sholern Shaarey Zedek. These lectures as e
Mr. Farrell's story is valuable Eliot Wadsworth, vice president of the American Red Cross Advisory
open to all members and will con-
Arch's novel of that name, now current in New York.
at
which
time
eight
men
candi-
from one particular point of view: Committee on War Relief, the money to be used by the Red Cross
tinue on Nov. 13 and 20,
it dissects the mind of a Cough- for the purchase of food, clothing and medicines for refugees from dates will be inducted into the
Mrs. Randolph Weber, To.
order,
will
be
exemplified
by
the
finite. It is true that "Tommy the Polish war zone without regard to race or creed.
World
"Bible"
Published
5.3157, Is in charge of reserva-
grand officers of the grand chap-
Gallagher's Crusade" deals with
tions
for the paid-up membership
ter, and the class is to be named
only one phase of the problem •
luncheon to be held Tuesda y,
NEW YORK. — (Religious
Junior Home Relief Tea on
in honor of the new worthy grand
and a limited one at that. Bu
Nov.
14,
in the social hall of Shall.
News
Service)

Publication
matron of the state as "Ethel
Monday Evening
let this story be read by a larg
rey Zedek.
of "The Bible of the World."
Koronski Class."
number of Christian American
The
next
honor roll rally meet-
an anthology of the eight ma-
After the degree work there
NAT EHRLICH
On Monday evening, Nov. 6, at
and it will bring results hr expos is I
ing will be held-Wednesday, Nov.
jor religions—Buddhism, Mo-
will be a grand reception followed
ing the racket of the anti-Semites I It 7:30, Mrs. Harry Shulman of
8,
at
12:30
o'clock, at the Mule g ander last year, making
hammedanism, Hinduism,
by entertainment and dancing. A
Michigan Youth Groups affil-
it their
12651
Webb
Ave.
will
open
the
What Americans will resen
of Mrs. Meyer Prentls, 1905 Bal- winter "port of pleasure."
Calling Mayor Reading "un- large gathering is expected for
Zoroastrianism, Confucianism,
especially is the method of th e doors of her home to members of yielding," Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, the reception. Refreshments will iated with liberal congregations
moral Drive, Rabbi Morris Adler
Taoism, Judaism, and Chris-
Nat Ehrlich, who prior to com-
t he Junior Home Relief Society
will be the speaker.
Storm Troopers that is bein
in a radio address on Weinberg's also be served during the evening. belonging to the Union of Amer-
tianity—has been announced
ing to the Clevelander Hotel
ican Hebrew Congregations have
According to Mrs. David Fein- managed the Webster Hotel„ has
transplanted by the Coughlinite
Jewish Hour on Station WJBK
here by the Viking Press.
Mrs. Gladys LeFond is the
berg,
chairman of the Palestine been re-appointed manager of the
and the Christian Frontists from
last Sunday morning, again general chairman of arrangements been called to a meeting in De-
The 1344 page volume is
troit,
Sunday,
Nov.
5,
by
Robert
supplies committee, sewing work Clevelander and reports that res-
Nazi Germany to this country.
strongly urged Mayor Reading's for the entire affair.
edited by Robert 0. Ballow,
is now in progress every Wednes- ervations are coming in earlier
Mr. Farrell deals with this phase
re-election. Dr. Burnstine said:
author of "This I Believe," in
day at the Shaarey Zedek, from than ever before due to the popu-
realistically and vivdly describes
"There need be no despair to-
collaboration with Friedrich
Musicians
Eligible
for
Posi-
10 to 4. Lunch Is served by the larity of the hotel, combined with
day in continuing Mayor Reading
the effects of the European brand
Spiegelberg and Horace L.
tions Through Michigan
committee. All members who are the fact that European and cruise
in high office. He has always
of anti-Semitism. Furthermore,
Friess, both of Columbia Uni-
interested in sewing on garments travel Is affected by cancellations.
proved to be unyielding in deal-
Music Project
the rebuffs that greet Tommy at
versity.
which are sent to Palestine are He urges those who are planning
ing with enemies of good con.
home, his family's resentment
"By painstaking research,"
invited to attend, Mre. Benjamin Florida vacations to make imme-
structive government Ile always
against his antics, their Insistence
The Michigan Music Project is
said the publisher's announce-
Kiefer
and Mrs. Harry Millar are diate reservations in order to in-
cooperated
with
any
and
all
that he get to work and atop
now in a position to render state-
ment, "by patient winnowing,
co-chairmen,
groups. He always united with wide coverage, it was announced
sure obtaining choice accommoda-
mingling with the rowdies, serve
by seeking the advice of the
Mrs.
Herman August, chairman tions.
any group action that timed for by Karl Wecker, state director of
as indications that Christian pub-
- greatest of modern scholars, it
of
child
welfare,
announses
the
worthwhile
civic
accomplishments
the
project.
Among outstanding features of
lic opinion is overwhelmingly op-
has been possible to gather into
following contributions:
Seldom has an individual arisen
the Clevelander are the "leisure
According to Wecker, any musi- ,
posed to gangsterism in the name
In 111.11011 of Mrs. Dora Krell, front
one book the essential elements
to
the
mayor's
office
in
Detroit
roof
sun deck," Swedish massage
chin, whether player, singer,
Mr. 111.1 Sins Mown Sholaor; lu mem-
of religion and Americanism.
of all the living source reli-
ory of J. I'. Rosenthal, from Mr. soil rooms, the nude sun baths, the
with the background of municipal leader, teacher, musicologist or I
Tommy finally gets a beating
gions of the world.
ai r,. Ma: Siegel, Mr. mid Mrs. Flifynfour
government
experience
compar-
ping pong tables, throughout the
other classification is eligible for I
when he and a few of his fellow
J. Frank, Mr. nn,l Mrs. Sul Levy, Mr.
"It is no accident that The
able to Mayor Reading's.
a nd Mrs Simon Shatter. Mr. and
a position provided he is on the
ra. season there is dancing in the
gangsters try to break up a meet-
Bible of the World should be
WIIII•nt Isenberg and MI. !tattle Ifit• palm garden patio which has
"Side-tracking political expedi- relief rolls and certified to
MISS EDNA KELLER
ing in the Bronx. He gets home
Ile111.11:
In
montory
of
published at just this period in
Mrs Iteloo-ra
ency, he has placed Mr. and Mrs. W.P.A. or if he is working on an-I
Proven very popular with the
Zeldin. front Mr. and Mrs. Ms: fli,fre
with a black eye, is beaten up and their friends. Tea will be
the world's history. At no other
Citizen's interest first. This has other W.P.A. project and desires
a tol Mr. and Atli.. William Romberg; younger slit. Private parking is
by his brother, told to get out served, and a program has been
time have thoughtful men and
honoring Morrla Brown . . fiat MM.- oh.
been clearly demonstrated in his to transfer to the music project.
provided
for the exclusive use
front sly and Mr,. Ilenpanla Jot-1mA
and earn his own livivng. His planned which includes a musi- financial program in which billions
women been so curious about
Mr. and Mrs. lotvid s. Diamond, Mr. of guests. Also popular with the
Applicants desiring information
father had gotten a job for him I cale. Mrs. Arthur Ginsburg, presi-
the psychology of alien races,
snd
Mrs. J.
MIMMI.01141, M, anA vacationists is the continual side-
of dollars have been saved for may address the Michigan State-
as superintendent of an apart- dent of the Senior Home Relief,
Mra
Jackson, Mr. and Mra. Almon
at no time have they been seek-
the men and women who foot the
Shrtaer and Cl,. and rm. Charles Lark-- walk coffee shop on the premises.
ment house, but the job was be- and Miss Edna Keller, president bill for Detroit's governmental wide Music Project, 551 House-
ing so earnestly for a valid per-
off; Is memory of Mrs. Dora Orren•
low his dignity, and after two of the Junior Home Relief, will expense. While saving these huge man Bldg., Grand Rapids,
Cain. f rum Mr and
. sonal religion. And at no time
Mol M.
In 111.1ory of A•ron
.
Kahn. front Mr.
weeks he again quit work. But discuss plans for the coming year. amounts of money, efficiency has
has Western civilization been
• nd Mr., Seymour J. Frank and Mina Zionists Report Polish
Jewish
the chiding of the family does For information call Miss Rose never been lacking. His unselfish
so respective to the cultural
Edythe Slogger; In memory of Mr.
Youth Permitted Into Palestine
not help. After he had run out of Hozman, chairman of the mem-1 i nterest in behalf of all of De-
Harman Iluarh, by Mr. and Mrs. Nato
heritage of the rest of the
MhapIrn;
In
memory
or
Mr. Max II.
his last nickel he returns home—
ership committee, Townsend t b roit's population was beautifully
NEW YORK (WNS) — A
world.
ROBERT MAZER
liernateln, trots Mr. and Mr.. Sc) moor
and the cowardice of the Storm 6-9028.
United Press dispatch from Bu-
Frank; In memory of Alta Molly
exemplified when he stimulated a
nee front Mr. and Mr., Merman A. charest quoted a nannouncement
Mazer, member of the executive
Trooper crops out again when he
campaign to 'Hire Detroiters
A octal ; in honor of recovery of Hine.
feigns sleep and continues to
First.'
The Bessie Sorin Zviller Lud- committee of the National Feder- Disbands Mind Unit Rather Than of Mrs. Charlea Rublner. less, Mr. and issued by the Zionist organiza-
Mr..
Almon filial aer
birt hday
tion which said that Jewish refu-
dream and hove for the day when Edward H. Jeffries Candi-
"Mayor Reading's definite stand es Aid Society will give their ation of Temple Youth, accord-
Register as Foreign Agent
1.1Iout Ione front JIlnnlI
August and gees from Poland between the
ing
to
an
announcement
from
Cin.
his gangster party will triumph
date for Council
in behalf of the continuation of annual luncheon and card party
Shirley Silt:tont
cinnati
headquarter
of
N.
F.
T.
Y.
ages
of 14 and 17 were being
and the Jews will be completely
SEATTLE
(WNS)

The
Ger-
the slum clearance program and on Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 12 o'clock
All contributions can be made
It was said that the meeting
allowed to enter Palestine and
humiliated.
Edward II. Jeffries, who was better housing conditions in blight- noon, at the Women's Guild, 13th would give state youth groups an American Bund unit in Seattle has by calling Mrs. Herman August, that negotiations to obtain en-
"Tommy Gallagher's Crusade" nominated for the Common Coun- ed areas for individuals of limited
To. 8-8817.
opportunity to exchange organ- disbanded, its leader, Paul Stoll,
trance permits for the remain-
should have a large circulation be- cil for the city of Detroit at means won the approval of rich
izational experiences and to plan announced here because "we are
der of the Polish Jewish refugees
and poor.
cause it teaches so important a
the recent primaries, has pledged
for more productive programs be- t old that the Bund is opposed to the
The movie that is now being here were being carried on.
lesson to the blind who do not himself, if elected, to the fol.
"Because Mayor Reading Is
ing sponsored by the National Fed- Constitution." Stoll, who had re- made on the life of Father Duffy,
tried and true; because Mayor
realize the stupidity of the nn- lowing platform.
eration of Temple Youth.
signed a few hours earlier rather the padre of the Fighting 69th in The Ritz Brothers have taken
American policies of the Chris-
A business-like administration, Reading's 18 years of faithful
As an affiliate of the Union of than register as a foreign agent,
tian Front (which is referred to giving the taxpayers full value public service, as city assessor,
France during the last war, will a contract release — instead of
American
Hebrew
Congregations,
said that the membership was in
as Association for Christian Free- for their money; a city govern- city controller, city clerk and
show an incident in which Duffy another picture for $60,000—
the National Federation of Tem- agreement to dissolve, feeling its
dom in Mr. Farrell's book) and ment that will not be partisan mayor, he has proved to be a
says Jewish prayers with a wound- and are heading back to vaude-
ple Youth conducts a program de- purpose had been misinterpreted. ed Jewish soldier. vine,
which indicts the atrocious meth- but will give a square deal to servant fair and unbiased for all
voted to religious education and
ods of the Storm Troopers as tried everyone; a plan of co-operation people. He is therefore entitled
social welfare projects. Richard
by anti-Semites in this country. to get the Industries to hire only to re-election as mayor."
N. Bluestein of Chicago is na
Get copies of "Tommy Gal- Detroiters who have been here at
tionul president.
lagher's Crusade" in the hands of least two years; abatement of Twentieth Annual Dance of
the Coughlinitee, and the chances traffic congestion by long term
J.W.E.W.O. Nov. 19
are ten to one that they will planning and construction of such
Nathan It Berke Urges a
mend their ways.
projects as underpasses and over-
A special meeting of the Jewish
Favorable Vote on
passes at busy intersections.
Women's European Welfare Or-
Amendment No. 3
Mr. Jeffries; is a native De- ganization will be held Monday,
ETHEL BARRYMORE IS
troiter who received his educa- Nov. 6, at Congregation final
The present European situation
AT CASS NEXT WEEK tion in public schools here. During Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. The
has overshadowed some important
the past several years, he has organization will consider the ap-
local affairs.
Ethel Barrymore, seen here at been active in politict both in plication from two orphans in
On the ballot at next week's
the Cos Theater last season in Wayne County and in the State Vienna who desire to come to
election will appear Amendment
MRS. LENA ALTER
"Whiteoaks," will return to De- of Michigan. He is widely known this country.
Number 3, known as the Traffic
in
Detroit
for
his
liberal
and
pro-
Final arrangements will be made fluor of Metropolitan Bldg., 33 Court Amendment. This amend.
troit in her new play. She has
chosen "Farm of Three Echoes," gressive ideals and has been high- for the 20th annual dance of the John R. St. Those in charge are: ment is of considerable importance
ly recommended by organizations organization to be given on Sun-
by Noel Langley, as her 1939-40
Mrs. Lena Alter, tickets; Mrs. to the citizens of Detroit. It af-
and business men throughout the
vehicle. She will appear at the city for his stand on various day, Nov. 19, at the Fort Wayne Weisman, vice-president, arrange- fect, the operation of our traffic
Hotel,
with
Benny
Kyte
and
his
Cass for a week beginning Nov. 6. major questions.
ments; Mrs. M. Epstein, treasurer; court and our traffic system.
WXYZ orchestra supplying the
At the present, more than 600
Mrs. Zager, secretary. Assisting
In "Farm of Three Echoes,"
music.
them are Mesdames Mellen, So- cases per day come before the
which is set in the farm lands of
This year's dance management dos and Reznik. Mrs. Morris Pe- traffic court. Without the aid of
South Africa, Miss Barrymore has Kaltenborn to Address Town
is in the hands of the junior yin is president of the organiza- referees, the two judges of that
the role of Ouma, an eccentric
Hall at Cass Theater
group of the organization as fol- tion. For further information call court would be unable to handle
97 years old. Like her "Gran" of
lows: Miss Sylvia Redblatt, chair- Mrs. Alter at Townsend 5.2310, the disposition of so vast a num-
Nov.
10
"Whiteoaks," Ouma is a vibrant
man; Miss Janet Sher, Mrs. Sam
ber of cases and a crowded and
lady full of salty humors. The
H. V. Kalteaborn, internation- Ones and Emanuel Feldman, co- Constructive Platform
unwieldy docket would be the re-
Presentation is sponsored by Vic-
chairmen;
Mrs Yetta Englander,
ally
known
editor,
author,
lec-
sult. Waste of the public's time,
tor Payne-Jennings, her producer
Offered
by
Van
Antwerp
turer and ace radio commentator, supervisor.
and poor enforcement of the law
last year, and Arthur Hopkins.
In the Race for Council would also follow; which usually
In chief support will be seen who is probably known to every
means more taxes. This amend-
Dean Jagger, who last year American today as the dean of Pay-as-You-Go Basis Advo-
Councilman Eugene I. Van- ment, if passed, would make the
appeared in the role of Jesse news analysts, will "Edit the
cated by Dorais, Can-
News"
for
the
Detroit
Town
Hall,
Antwerp,
who
is
in
the
race
for
referee system a permanent ad-
James in Guthrie McClintic's pro-
didate for Council
re-election, has issued a statement junct of the court and would tend
duction of "Missouri Legend." in the Cass Theater, next Friday
in which he declares:
to continue its present smooth
Later he appeared do Marc Con- morning at 11 o'clock.
"As I view it, the city has three
For the past 17 years Mr. Kal-
"Among other things, in the functioning.
nelly'a "Everywhere I Roam,"
major problems: Finance, welfare past few years, I have sponsored
If the voting public would
and again as the Nazi Storm tenborn has been wherever events
were stirring the world, wherever and zoning," Charles E. "Gus" the so-called 'Detroit refinancing study Amendment Number 3, they
trooper in "The Blue Danube."
the news was hottest. He has built Dorais says in ,discussing his can- plan' wherein Detroit refinanced would conclude that it should re-
up his radio prstige by the ac- didacy for a Common Council all its bonds. I have voted for a ceive their favorable support,"
33 1/3 reduction in the city's as- Nathan R. Berke stated this week.
Argentinita and Her Spanish curacy of his information and by post.
"I feel the city should definitely sessments, hoping to save the tax-
the truth of his predictions; he
Ensemble at Masonic
told of the weakness of the Doll- operate on a pay-as-you-go basis, payers as much money as possible.
Michigan Communities to Be
Temple Nov.
full regime in Austria and pre- living strictly within its income. Together with Wallace J. Howells,
Represented at Labor
dicted its downfall; 'lie defied There is but one way to get out I was the originator of the plan
For the convenience of Ameri• European general opinion by say. of debt and that is to save. I ex- for governmental assistance to
Zionist Conclave
cans who, like the audience which ing the rebellion in Spain would pect to advocate strict economies home-owners that culminated in
stormed the Majestic Theatre for last longer than a year, and that with the lowest possible budget, the Home Owners Loan Corpora-
Michigan communities will be
Argentinita's first New York con- the Czech government would ac- giving reasonable service to the tion, a plan that has made it pos- represented at the emergency con-
cert several years ago, want to cept Hitler's ultimatum.
People. On this basis the city sible for thousands of Detroiters vention of the National Labor
express in traditional Spanish
should be able to reduce its pers. to own their own homes.
Committee for Palestine to be
fashion their enthusiasm for this
eat taxes.
"I favor the elimination of held in New York. A large dele-
extraordinary dancer and her com-
"I feel something must be done, grade crossings as a safeguard to gation will represent Detroit.
pany, a proper vocabulary of ap-
through zoning, to bring back 0 life and property. These separa-
More than 2,000 delegates from
proval is provided. Spanish audi-
their proper level the value of
FOX — Frank Capra's newest property within the Boulevard. tions could be built with federal labor, fraternal and other organi-
ences shout or murmum "Ole!"
funds.
I
also
favor
eliminating
the
zations
are expected at the con-
to greet a special bit of virtuosity, and greatest screen masterpiece, Unless something is done to bring center piers from generations al-
like intricate heel taps or a diffi- "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," back these values, we shall shortly ready built. These piers are a vention, which will open on Satur-
day
evening,
Nov. 4, to work out
cult pianissimo on the solo gui- starring Jean Arthur and James be required to shift the tax load hazard to the motorist and the
plans for raising 91,000,000 for
tar. A good dancer, whatever Stewart, is being held over for a to the outlying residential dis- cause of many accidents. Some
the
Histadruth
in Palestine.
number he or she may be per- second week. The second picture
method of rapid transit mu: t be
Among the organizations partic-
forming, is not surprised when is Joe E. Brown in "Beware of tric " 't i A l elected, I will be on the found to relieve Detroit's heavily
ipating there are: The trade
the crowd flings out the remark Spooks."
jojb at all times, endeavoring to congested streets.
unions, with a large Jewish mem-
"Que viva tu madre!" ("Long
give my very best."
" I also feel that a continuing
MICHIGAN—Charles Laughton
D onis is 47 years old. He was effort should be made to imorove bership, Poole Aion-Zeire . Zion,
live your mother!"), or perhaps
Jewish National Workers' Alli-
"Vaya tu madre!", the American is assigned one of the strangest born in Chippewa Falls, Wis., and our waterfront, looking toward
equivalent of which, in spirit at character roles of his screen ca- was graduated from Notre Dame the ultimate establishment of a ance, Pioneer Women's Organiza-
tion, League for Labor Palestine,
reer in "Jamaica Inn," together University in 1913 with the de-
least, would be "Let 'er ride!"
water-front drive similar to Chi- branches of the Workmen', Circle,
Argentinita and her Spanish with Zorina in "On Your Toes." gree of Bachelor of Laws. Later cago's."
Landsmanschaften, Left keel e
Ensemble will appear is Detroit
he was granted a Master of Arts
Eugene I. Van Antwerp is ■ Zion, and a large number of
UNITED ARTISTS--Now show- degree by Columbia College, Du-
on Friday evening, Nov. 10, at
civil engineer by profession. He is
the Masonic Temple. Tickets for ing the Marx Brothers in "At the buque, Ia., where he went to coach now completing his fourth term other fraternal, social and cul-
tural groups.
their appearance are now on sale Circus." The second feature is football after his graduation.
in the Council and for the past
at the box office at Grinnell Broth- "Drunk Driving."
During the World War Dorais year was the national commander
Music Study Club
era Music Store.
enlisted in the army.
of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
He returned to Notre Dame af- a position he tilled with distinc-
CLUB ROYALE
The first regular program of the
ter the war as head coach of base. tion. He is 60 years old and has
The producer and director of
Music Study Club will be held
"That They May Live", strongest
ball and basketball and assistant
Bob Hall, "That Extempora- to Knute Rockne in football. Dor- 11 children. Born in Detroit. he Tuesday. Nov. 7, at the Y. W.
anti-war film ever produced, made
is • member of one of the oldest
C. A., Nfontealm and Witherell.
in France before the war began neous Chap," offers something ais then became head coach at families in the city,
Those participating on the pro-
and soon to be released in this new in the way of entertainment
onzaga University, Spokane,
gram will be Eada Rubenateln,
country, is Abel Gance, whom the in the new show opening at the Wash.. and came to the Univer-I Progressive Ladies Verein
Pianist: Revs Reatha, harpist; Es-
city of Detroit in 1925, where
French call their own Griffiths Club Royale Saturday night.
An entertaining' addition to the he has been ever since.
ther Fried, vocalist, and Rose
. . . Gance is • non-Aryan, and
Fer immediate service please mail this coupon tot
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War pictures are now consid- t titzung Verein will celebrate Rose Bassin Stein is chairman of
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more responsible than any one with their fast tap routines and ered hot for the b. o. One of d inner dance on Sunday evening the day.
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Dec. 10, at Lacher's. For reserva-
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created all the Bernstein heroes
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