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Under the Management of Pompanic and Shepshel Open Day and Night Wednesday for Ladies Chanukah Greetings GENERAL Linen Supply 63. •_ Buy Whin We Supply" ZAHARA SCHATZ NEAR PAINTING "ABRAHAM" BY PROF. SCHATZ. 1018 to 1024 E. PALMER MADISON 3088-3080 Harry Schumer • Illiwankse NM. All rigida memo; Sid Luckman, the former All American from Columbia and thrice a member of Seven Arts Syndicate's Jewish All - American, is fast proving he's an all-Ameri- can in professional football, too. Usually a player is given a year or two to get adjusted to the faster, more open style of play of the cash-and-carry players. This is especially so with the Chicago Bears, who have one of the most intricate offenses in all football. dom. But Sid is coming along to rapidly he is one of the league's sensations. In two of the Bear's most crucial games, his forward -massing and field generalship were directly responsible for victories. Against the far-famed Green Bay Packers, Sid got hot in the ast few minutes of play with core 27-23 against the Bears. Ile threw one pass good for 18 yards. Then came right back with an- ther one. This one was a tre- mendous throw that gained 45 yards and put the ball on the Packers' 10-yard line. Here he directed another freshman sensa- tion, Bill Osmanski, over the goal line in two plays that gave the Bears a 30 - 27 victory in one of the greatest games of football ever seen. The following week, Sid was even more sensational. The score was tied, 7 - 7, with only one min- ute to play before the first half of the Bear-Detroit game. Detroit had just scored and its subse- quent kick-off went over the goal line for a touchback. On first down from the 20 yard line, Sid lost 6 yards when he stumbled trying to get set for a pass. On second down he fired a long pass to his former Columbia mate, John Siegel, but the ball was batted down. On the next down, however, he wrote his name in- delibly on the plaque reserved for football stardom. Ile faded clear back to his own four-yard, line before heaving a mighty pass that sailed 54 yards through the air into the hands of speedy Bob Swisher, who raced 42 yards for the touchdown that gave the Bears a 14-7 lead at halftime, and which enabled them to win the game 23-13. With one tremendous sweep, Luckman had covered prac- tically the entire gridiron. Luckman gave his first real demonstration of his passing abil- ity earlier in the season against the champion Giants in New York. With the score 16 - 0 against the Bears, Slingin' Sid took charge and started firing the ball all over the lot. Time was short, but he did manage to pass the Bears to two touchdowns. The lost that one, 1613. ABOUT "UNZER" MARSHALL Marshall Goldberg, of whom you may have heard, also gave a sparkling exhibition in New York. That was last week when his Cardinals lost to the Giants, 17-7, but Mad Marshall was one of the finest players on the field. He December 8, 1939 Mail Communication Possible in Certain Nazi-Poland Areas --- Mail communication between Seven Arts Sport Editor 1926 W. EUCLID TYler 5-9025 l 'Wfiy RON !CIA amj THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Americans and their relatives in certain German-occupied sections of Poland is now pos- sible through the Federation of Polish Jews iu America. nold M. Kaiser, secretary of A cable received from Ar- the Polish Relief Fund of Lon- don, who also represents the Federation of Polish Jews in America with regard to its work of registering Polish refugees in Rumania, Hun- gary, Lithuania and Holland, states that letters can be sent through the Federation via Geneva to the Upper Silesia and Danzig areas and that re- plies from residents in those sections to Americans can be routed here in the same man- ner. The offices of the Federa- tion also announced that two additional lists of refugees in Rumania and Hungary have just been received by it from Mr. Kaiser, who left by plane for Wilna, where he will make a first hand investigation of the refugee situation in be- half of the Federation and the London organization. Catholic. Aid Jews M Vienna; Reich Jews Impoverished BRUSSELS. — (WNS) — The "Polske Pravda", Nazi newsorgan in Cracow has suspended publica- tion because of the lack of read- ers, according to a dispatch re- ceived here which said that in Posen the "Voelkischer Beobach- ter", official newsorgan of the Nazi party, is being released in the Polish language for the pur- pose of spreading and inciting hatred of the Jews among the Poles. Dr. Nissim Touroff is leaving for Palestine in March, to be the head of the Education Depart- ment of the Hebrew University. . . . The intrigues that tried to keep him away have collapsed. scored the lone Cardinal touch- down, which, incidentally, was the first he ever scored in New York. When he was ripping gridirons wide open with Pitts- burgh, he participated in two scoreless ties against Fordham, and later, as a member of the Eastern All-Stars, he hardly played because of an injury. Thus, his first touchdown in New York in three years of college competi- tion and one year of professional, came last week. Goldberg prob- ably won't play pro ball after this season. Ile wants to settle down, get married, and find a job in Chicago. He is engaged to Florence Deutelbaum of Pitts- burgh, and they expect to be mar- ried in December, which we knew long before Walter Winchell an- nounced it on the air. So there! THE BIBLE OF THE WORLD Sacred Scriptures of Eight Great Religions of the World Incorporated in One Volume Chanukah Greetings Roehl Storage Co. The Viking Press has produced I duced from about 750,000 to 526 ALFRED ST. one of the most magnificent vol- about 225,000 words, yet if a CAdillac 3500 umes on record, and undoubtedly reader were to make his first ac- quaintance with our Bible in this one of the most important printed form, he would be able to acquire collections compiled in our times. from these 225,000 words prob- Th. "Talk of Detroit" It is "The Bible of the World," ably as intimate a knowledge of edited by Robert 0. Ballou in col- this great library of books as that of the man in whose childhood laboration with Friedrich Spiegel- berg and with the assistance and and youth the King James Bible Famous Pickpocket Trickster :4 was the most familiar book." advice of Horace L. Friess. There is not only the element Devoting 180 pages to Ilindu I of creative interest as an addi- scriptures, this volume proceeds tional argument, for those who with a similar number of pages de- I may be inspired to read the Rhumba Artists voted to the Buddhist holy books, eliminated parts, but also the fact a like number of pages to Confu- ! that many who would not touch LEW FIDLER and His cianism, 90 pages to Taoism, 80 a Hindu or Mohammedan or Californians pages to Zoroastrianism, then giv- Zoroastrian Holy Scripture are ing 640 pages to Judeo-Christian enabled to get an idea of their Sammy Sofferin's S criptures, including Apocryphal contents from this magnificent works, concluding with about 100 book. "The Bible of the World" pages devoted to the Mohammedan is a great contribution to our lit- works. 124 Davenport TE. 2-8385 erature and a most significant There may be difference of compilation. opinion on the detections of the editors. But their product stands on its own record as a great li- terary and editorial achievement. UPTOWN DOWNTOWN It is a marvelous introduction to religious works. If, in the opinion Ben Young and His Orchestra Quality Food and Liqueurs of its critics, there is room for • • criticism of omissions and conclu- The Town's Smartest Revue Frank Gillen's Melodies sions, there is on the other hand ground for highest commendations HUND'S HUND'S of the work as a whole because it NORTHWOOD INN encourages wider studies by those RESTAURANT & BAR who will become interested in Woodward at II ''s Mile Road Grand River at Bagley Scriptural studies through this immense work. In the Old Testament selections included in this volume are pas- sages from the following,: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deu- teronomy, Joshua, Judges, Samuel I, Samuel II, Kings I, Kings II, STAR OF STAGE, SCREEN AND RADIO Ezra and Nehemiah, Esther, Ruth, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesias- tes, The Song of Songs, Amos, Hosea, Micah, First Isaiah, Zeph- BROADWAY SINGING STAR aniah, Nahum, llabakkuk, Jere- miah, Ezekiel, Second Isaiah, Hag- Demar and Denise — Dorothy Crooker gai, Zechariah, lilalachi, Joel, Jo- nah, Daniel. In the Apocryphal Old Testament are included Tobit, Judith and Susanna. GRATIOT AT 8-MILE ROAD In an explanation of the reduc- PINGREE 1666 tions of the various books, in the introduction, Mr. Ballou states: "The Old and New Testaments of the Hebrew-Christian scrip- Thur., Dec. 14 F: i i.,g.31: 01ap c : .15 MASONIC TEMPLE tures, for instance, have been re- at a:30 p. 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P., and Captain aims to prepare young Jews in Jeremiah Halpern, director of marine and fishery occupations the Marine League. in, and around, Palestine, was re- The temporary officers in cently organized in New York. charge of the Jewish Marine Judge Louis B. Brodsky and League are as follows: Judge , Rabbi Louis I. Newman, of Tem- Louis B. Brodsky, Rabbi Louis !pie Rodeph Sholom, are the bon- I. Newman, honorary chairmen; orary chairmen of the local Edward Berman, president, Ach- branch of the Jewish Marine ooza Aleph; Irving Bunim, vice- League. president, of Young Israel of This league was organized a America; Mordecai Danzis, noted few years ago, through the ef- Yiddish journalist; Hon. Ilarry I forts of Baron Robert de Roth- G. Fromberg, former national f schild, of Paris, France, who is president of the Young Israel; , together with Chief Rabbi Moses H. Hoenig, national presi- ° Dr7Joseph H. 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