A merico! yewish Perlalied Ceder. February 5, • 1943 IMITON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Downtown Theaters Scene from 'Army Chaplain' at Downtown Telenews FOX—Embellished by glolrious Technicolor, the long-awaited cin- ematic version of "Arabian Nights" is on the Fox screen. Replete with action-filled drama, exotic splendor, it is a fabulous example of new screen wizardry. A top-hit companion attraction will also be shown. • UNITED ARTISTS — Robert Taylor, Charles Laughton and Brian Donlevy in the thrilling "Stand By For Action" will re- main for a third and final week with Marilyn Maxwell and Wal- ter Brennan heading the support- ingg cast. On the same program is another excitement-packed pic- ture, "Eyes in the Night," with Edward Arnold as a blind detec- tive and Ann Harding as the victim of an espionage plot. Van Paasen at Fisher Town Hall Feb. 10 Pierre Van Paassen, distin- guished crusading journalist, will speak on "America's Role in World Peace" at Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher Theater, Wed- nesday morning, Feb. 10. . Because of his denunciation of Jewish persecution and his espou- W sal of the effort of Jews to cre- ate a homeland in Palestine, Van Paassen was voted in 1934 one of the greatest Christian friends of the Jewish people, and was made an honorary citizen of the all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv. Author of three great books, "Days of Our Years," "The Time Is Now" and "That Day Alone," the noted correspondent is now at work on a new volume, "Who's on the Lord's Side, Who?" to be published soon. • Li'l Abner says LOOK OAR, FOLKS! YOU ALL HAD BETTAH GET THEM PENNIES 01 TORN 11 CIR- O/LATIN 'CAUSE UNCLE SAM'S SHORT Os COPPER. PUT YER PENNIES INTER THEM IIIAR WAR STAMPS! * MUSIC THAT'S DIFFERENT! A landing party in New Guinea is pictured above, from the Downtown Telenews premier showing of "Army Chaplain," fea- turette of the new program beginning today at 5 p. m. With these troops goes the Army Chaplain, "Quartermaster of the sol- dier's soul," for it has been found that there are "no atheists" in fox holes. Stirring in its treatment, this film blends all faiths, Catholic, Protestant and Jewish, for on the field the chaplain must minister to all religions. Included on the new program are the latest news shots including F. D. R.'s historic trip to Africa. Girl. Victims of Nazis To Be Memorialized Saturday, Feb. 13, has been designated as "Memorial Sabbath" by the Women's League for Sab- bath Observance to honor the memory of the 92 girls in the Beth Jacob School of Warsaw who collectively chose death and took poison in preference to a fate of shame the Nazi authori- ties had decreed for them. They asked only that Jews of the world say Kaddish for them. The Women's Sabbath Observ- ance League has asked the rabbis of Detroit to devote their ser- mons on Saturday, Feb. 13, to memorializing the memory of these martyrs and mothers and daughters are urged to attend the synagogue on that Sabbath. HEBREW SCHOOLS The United Hebrew Schools gratefully acknowledge the re- ceipt of one-half scholarship to the scholarship fund of the school from Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siegel of Sturtevant Ave., in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leon, which will be observed on Saturday, Feb. 6, at the Con- gregation Mogen Dovid. 104412/0gBAutWeih GENE FENBY )1VAR BONDS AND HIS ORCHESTRA BONITA MONTEZ "Mexican Singing Bombshell" Plus an ALL-STAR FLOOR SHOW Sunday Dancing from 6 P. M. FIESTA BAR AND DINING ROOM At Midway, in the Coral Sea and from General MacArthur's head- quarters in Australia, the Navy pa- trol bombers are searching out en• emy bases, ships and transports and "completing their mission." The Navy Patrol Bomber costs about $750,000. v • 13115 EAST JEFFERSON to Door* .t04:8:F0-0-0-0-0-octvevo forige a,c0, 4 04" — - "TOPS" That's What the Critics Say About Three 666 Revues ANDREW N. SNEED-MGR • 267 Our factories are turning out hun- dreds of these bombing ships. Yet it is only through your investment in War Bonds and Stamps you can do your share to help provide pa- trol bombers for our rapidly in- creasing air force. Invest at least ten percent of your income every payday in these Government securi- ties and do your bit to win and short- en the war. Our airmen are de- pending on your help. CH)-0-0-CH:1-0-CH:H:v DOWNTOWN. rinarinA 7ELINEWS 'NORWOOD NEWSREEL THEATERS WoodwardatOrandM ALL NEW SHOW TODAY AT 5 P. M.! FIRST ACTUAL FILMS! FOR Visits Casablanca! Complete film story of FDR-Churchill "Victory" Meeting! • Russian Winter Drivel Fifi D'Orsay, famous French singing comedienne, who was due to open as the Club Casanova star on Monday of this week, was forced to cancel at the last moment through inability to se- cure reservations for her trip from Hollywood. Replacing Fill in the current new show is Helen Kane of "boop-a-doop" fame, headliner of countless stage and radio shows and motion pictures. Participating in the huge sup- porting cast are Billie Samuel, master of ceremonies and acro- batic tumbler ,assisted by lovely Marvella, who also does a solo dance turn on her own; Jan Latin, novelty entertainer; Na- talie and Howard, adagio and ballroom team, featuring their spectacular Indian adagio, and Sandra, fascinating acrobatic dancer. It's Charles "Toasty" Paul's swell rhythms for (lancing and the show. Club Casanova pre- sents a special and complete din- ner show at 7:30 nightly with dancing starting at 7 o'clock. As we go to press, word has been received that Helen Kane is being held over all next week by pub- lic demand as the star of a big all-new floor show. Rabbi Joshua Sperka To Address Russian War Relief Conference By LAWRENCE LIPTON • Latest World Newsreels! DOWNTOWN—"ARMY CHAPLAIN"—Faith on our Battlefronts! NORWOOD—"Shostakovich's 7th Symphony" a nd "R.A.F. in Action" "The Dybbuk" by Ansky At Littman's Peoples Theater This Week-End "The Dybbuk" by Ansky, and "Mazel Tov" with Michael Rosen- berg in the leading role are the film attractions at Littman's Peo- ples Theater this week-end of Feb. 5-7. "The Dybbuk" is one of the classic dramas of the Yiddish stage. The story is that of an obsessed girl. It is one that is filled with pathos, beauty and mysticism. Every artistic group of actors on the Yiddish and Hebrew stage has chosen it for presentation. The Vilna Troupe, the Jewish Art Theater with Maurice Schwartz and the Habima Players have de- lighted American audiences with it. The present cast is made up of Polish stars whose perform- ance has been acclaimed. Chiquita and Marionettes At Hotel Savarine Gene Fenby and his orchestra are securely launched on one of their most successful engage- ments in the Fiesta Bar and new Continental Room of the Sava- rine Hotel, judging from the long-term contract handed him by Owner Frank Fishman before the first week of his swing ses- sions ended. Fenby is one of the most talented young maestros in the business. He doubles on piano, trombone, bass viol, and is one of the voices in his vocal quar- tette. He leads an organization in which good singing and enter- tainment go hand in hand with good instrumental music. Start- ig Wednesday, Feb. 3, Fenby has been joined by that popular singing bombshell from Mexico, Bonita Montez, who has been taking Detroit by storm for some time now. A few weeks back, Bonita was a shy and retiring in- dividual with a good voice and looks. She has come a long way since then, acquiring all the fire and dash of her famous Spanish contemporary, Iffy, Carmen Miranda. The all-star floor show, this week- end, Friday, Saturday and Sun- day, features Chiquita and her Marionettes, and Shirley Weber, the dainty tapster. An important conference is called by Aaron Rosenberg, chair- man of the Folks Committee for Russian War Relief, for Sunday, Feb. 7, at 1 p. m., at Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Rd. The campaign for warm clothes is in full swing. The Folks com- mittee has recently opened eight receiving depots for warm cloth- ing. The campaign for used warm clothing is an effort in which many people of Detroit can par- ticipate. Thousands of articles of extra clothing which are not used by the owners will be actual life savers in the cold Russian battle zone. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will address the conference. For information about warm clothing call Mr. Rosenberg, Cadillac 5690; Mr. J. Rosenblatt, co-chairman of clothing campaign, Bnai David Auxiliary Tr. 2-6597, and Philip Kaplan, Installs Officers Tr. 2-5108. Bnai David Ladies' Auxiliary lust week installed the following A hearty mazes-tov to Rabbi officers for the 1943 season: Mrs. Baruch E. Rabinowitz, who just Rose Needle, president; Mrs. B. married charming Frances Hilda Margolis and Mrs. A. Solomon. Kaufman of Brooklyn . . . Rabbi vice presidents; Mrs. M. Horn- Rabinowitz has dedicated himself steen, treasurer; Mrs. S. Zack, to Jewish Army Committee work, secretary. Joseph A. Block in- LAWRENCE LIPTON and is assisting Peter Bergson, stalled the officers. Many extensive plans are be- For death by flame and death by political director of the Commit- tee in Washington. ing laid for a season of activities. shame And secret death without a name Brother mine, lift up your head EDITOR'S NOTE: Mr. Lipton, author of the best-seller, "Brother the Lough In Biller," dedicated the poem to the ttttt mitlee for at Jew- ish Army of Statleless and Paden- inian Jews, of ttltiell he in at mem- ber. For sackcloth and for ashes black We pay their fiery payment back Brother mine, lift up your head For murder done by day and for The midnight knock upon the door Brother mine, lift up your head For knouted back and bleeding groin We fling you down this bloody coin Brother mine, lift up your head LENOX—Jefferson ('Cr The Perfect Night Club Helen Kane Held Over for Week at Club Casanova CASANOVA No loser, Minimum, Admission for Dinner (Metals Arriving Before 7:30 I'. — Nut. Juni Nun. 7 P. M. SPECIAL DINNER SHOW 7:30 NIGHTLY • DANCING AT 7 Don Moitners: This In E•periatily for AM, HELD OVER ALL NEXT SAVARINE HOTEL t Battle Song For a Jewish Bombardier 7 WEEK BY POPULAR DEMAND! HELEN KANE FAMOUS "BOOP-A-0001" LADY — Plus a Big Supporting Show choice Mead,. — Lobster — 'Turkey — Frogs — Swordfish For rack and torment without ruth Eye for eye and tooth for tooth Brother mine, lift up your head 2481 GRAND RIVER at THIRD . Reservatio s CA 5284 For pain beneath your iron heel Taste our hot avenging steel Brother mine, lift up your head Littman's People's Theater HOLD YOUR NEXT PARTY AT THE CASANOVA 8210 12th St. near Seward Ave. — Phone TR. 2.0100 Where numberless my brothers bled Now count your own unnumbered dead Brother mine, lift up your head B. & P. Bnai Brith To Hold Valentine Party Feb. 9 A Valentine supper party will be held Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 8:30 p. m., at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Ticket of admission for the party is a paid-up membership dues. Those who have not paid may do so Tuesday night. Helen Makie, membership chairman, urges no one to miss this treat. The Wayne University Players will entertain, and a door prize by Saks Fifth Ave. awaits the lucky person. Are you buying bonds? Call bond chairman, Zina Faxstein, To. 7-3798. Are you giving your blood? Call blood donor chairman, Ros- etta Rois, Ty. 4-8357. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-7:30 TO MIDNIGHT SUNDAY-2:45 TO MIDNIGHT "The DYBBUK" By ANSKY WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST OF POLISH ACTORS and "MAZELTOV" With MICHAEL ROSENBERG as Master of Ceremonies A FULL THREE HOURS OF ENJOYMENT Prices— ADULTS-44c, inc. fax—CHILDREN—I5c, inc. tax. Detroit Town Hall II ED. Ticket s--(.rionell's lax FEB. 10 sl.a5-suo FISHER Pierre van Paassen Bed.. Feb. V JAN N7111 THER Subj.: "America's Role in World Peace"