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!NW Synagogue School Lists
1 Instructors; Term Opens Oct. 7

;Sgt. Max Firetog
(Wins First Prize
For Army Picture

Friday. September 21

Succoth Services
At Temple Beth El

Services for the first
of
Registration in the Sunday
Succoth will be held at 1 :■ :30
School of the Northwest Syna-
So. Max Firetog, son of Mr. a.m. this Saturday. Dr. B. Rene-
$4ogue and Center will begin at
diet Glazer will preach ,,Hi the
once, it was reported by David
and Mrs. Philip Firetog, 3742
Temple quarteHt . ulniedke tronth\eol liiirte nc-.
J. Miller, chairman of the school
Glynn Court, has won first prize
tion of Jason
. Anyone
committee. All applications will
A
knowing the where- i
der the liturgical music.
custom
to of the
, be accepted by Mr. Miller, at abouts of the following is re- n the National Army Arts Con-
of
at the National Gallery
Amsplheas been the
CINEMA — "Military Secret," 17523 Cherrylawn, University 3- quested to communicate with test
Arts in Washington. There were
starring Nina Borskaya, first So- 7100. The fall term w ill start at Harold Silver, Jewish Social Se •
Temple for many year, a Sukah
11 - more than 9,000 entries. Sgt.
viet spy drama to be released in to a.m.. on October 7, at the ice Bureau, Trinity 2-4080.
I will be erected on the altar
r in
,
, formerly of 647 Firetog's picture, "Soldier Rest- i
Bagley School. Registrations will
I the Main Auditorium and decor-
Moishe Baffin
g"
was
selected
for
one
of
the
I
be accepted up to and including Frederick St. is i sought by Ley- mg"
ated by the Sisterhood.
i
eight first prizes by a jury of
that date. The following will her Baffin of Paris.
constitute the faculty for the fall
noted artists.
Miss Rose Grunwald, a bank
term:
Sgt. Firetog received his art
employe, is sought by Lola Indich
Allen A. Warsen, director:
training at the Jewish Community
of Wiesbaden, Germany.
graduated from Wayne Univer-
Lists of Jewish survivors in Center Art School. He has won
sity, a teacher in Detroit public
Succoth services at Bnai Moshe
Feldafing, Germany, and of Jew- many art awards and scholar-
schools, United Hebrew Schools
on Saturday and Sunday will be-
ish refugees in the Tyrol have ships. He entered the army in
and at Shaarey Zedek, was edu- been received at the office of the 1942 and has been stationed at gin at 9:00. Rabbi Moses Fischer
cational director at Beth Itzchock Jewish Social Service Bureau, the Aberdeen Proving Ground, will deliver the sermons.
The traditional succah has been
Religious School.
5737 Second Avenue. They may Aberdeen, Md., for three years.
Sol Dovitz: Wayne University
He is married to the former erected on the lot adjoining the
graduate and teacher in Detroit be consulted any weekday, Mon- Helen Volk, also an artist, who synagogue, at Dexter and Law-
1 day through Friday, from 8:30
public schools.
is now living in New York City. rence.
a.m. to 4 p.m.

Social Service Lists
Surviving Refugees

Cinema Features
Soviet Spy Film
Of Nina Borskaya

Succoth Services
At Bnai Moshe

I Mrs. Gail W. Pearlman: grad-
uated from Wayne, public school

NINA BORSKAYA

teacher,
Miss Shulamith Michlin: Wayne

this country, continues for a sec-
and week on the screen of this qudcnt, taught at the United He-
brew School.
theater.
Doris Markel: taught at Shaa-
"Military Secret" tells of at-
tempts by Gestapo spies to secure rey Zedek and was music director
blueprints of a secret military of the Jewish Community Center.
weapon and the operations of the 1
Soviet Security Service in outwit- d Esther Zeitak: Wayne U. stu-
Soviet
them. Among the high mili- Beth
dent El and
graduate
of Temple
Religious
School.
tary secrets they were after were
Rita Wexler: Wayne U. stu-
Soviet experimental plans for the dent and Habonim group leader.
atomic bomb.
i Esty Carson: Wayne U. student
The program also includes and president of Habonim.
"The Soviet Nation Dances," a
musical film.

British Decision

FOX — Ringing with a score
of wonderful new songs by Rich-
ard Rodgers and Oscar Hammer-
stein II, the team who gave
Broadway "Oklahoma" and "Car-
ouse I," thrilling with the richly
human and radiantly joyous ad-
ventures of Philip Stong's best-
loved novel and star-brilliant with
a cast headed by Dana Andrews,
Jeanne Crain, Dick Haymes and
Vivian Blaine, "State Fair," the
dazzling new 20th Century Fox
technicolor hit, opened today.

LONDON (WNS) — The Brit-
ish government may soon make
"momentous decisions" with re-
gard to the Palestine question, it
was disclosed here by Moshe
Shertok, chief of the political de-
partment of the Jewish Agency,
in a report to Zionist leaders on
his recent visit to Paris, where he
conferred with high officials in
the French Foreign Office.

Calling for "strength and de-
termination" and for the exertion
MICHIGAN — Paramount's of "all possible efforts to mo-
"cry and laugh" sensation, "You bilize" all resources "for a show
Came Along," bringing Robert of strength," Shertok asserted:
Cummings in his first screen role "The present situation is one of
since his release from service, expectancy. We are on the thresh-
and introducing a new star, tor- old of momentous decisions. I
rid, tawny Lisbeth Scott, opened cannot imagine the Labor Gov-
today on the Michigan screen. In ernment will not take the oppor-
the supporting cast are Don De- tunity of righting the wrong done
Fore, Charles Drake, Julie Bish- not only by the White Paper, but
op and Kim Hunter, Detroit's also during the nineteen hundred
own screen luminary. On the years when our people were turn-
same program is an action-packed ed into homeless beggars."
film, "Come Out Fighting," which
The disclosure by Secretary of
stars Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall and State James F. Byrnes that the
the East Side Kids.
Palestine question is not on the

agenda of the Conference of Fo-
UNITED ARTISTS — It's a reign Ministers caught many Zi-
third melody-packed week for onist leaders here off guard.
"Anchors Aweigh," technicolor These leaders were known to
musical, starring Gene Kelly, have privately held the view that
Kathryn Grayson, Frank Sinatra, the solution of the Palestine ques-
and with music by Jose Iturbi.
The supporting cast is headed by eration
tion would
come
up conference
for consid-
at one
of the
Pamela Britton, Billy Gilbert, sessions. The summoning to Lon-
Henry O'neill and Carlos Ra- don of British diplomats in Arab
mirez. "Swing Shift Cinderelle," countries on the eve of the Con-
a featurette, is also retained.
ference of Foreign Ministers pre-

BROADWAY CA PITOL—"In-
cendiary Blonde," the technicolor
film biography of Texas Guinan,
starring Betty Hutton with Ar-
turo de Cordova, has moved over
to this theater from its original
downtown house. The second fea-
ture is "Midnight Manhunt," co-
starring Ann Savage and William
Gargan.

saged, in their opinion, at least
an attempt at a solution of the
Palestine question by the Foreign
Ministers.

Season's Greetings and Best Wishes

THE TEXAS CO.

— 2ND BIG WEEK

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Secret Service foil the
see the Russian
attempts to secure Military secrets._

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TEXACO PRODUCTS
in Connecticut," co-starring Bar-
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bara Stanwyck and Dennis Mor-
gan, continues for a second mer- 1432 Fourth St.
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ry week. The companion film is
Port Huron, Mich.
"South of the Rio Grande," with
Duncan Renaldo as the Cisco Kid.

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