Friday. Ma!rh 31, 1944 Jewish Youth's LISTENING P O S By Danny Raskin • MISS DINA HALPERIN, who is appearing for the first time as guest star at Littman's Theater, is truly a great performer and every person, young or old, with or without the full knowledge of Yiddish, should make plans to see her:, She has the same qualities which prompted a critic, years ago, to say of Ethel Barrymore: "Whether the play was good or bad is unimportant. Her acting was so superb that few of the audience realized there were others on the stage." Miss Halperin is possessed with a delightful personality and • is extremely enchanting. * * * WHAT MAKES Miss Halperin all the greater is the fact that she can act without acting— actually living the part she por- trays. • . . Off-stage her per- sonality is one of sincere charm, Y•ith a lovable character that enters the hearts of all who may be in her company. * * * HOLIDAY HOP number sev- en, a Pre-Passover Dance at the Jewish Center this Sunday, April 2, will continue its parade of well-known bands with Russ Weaver and his Orange Blossom Orchestra scheduled to supply the rhythms . . • Sgt. Earl Hordes in Anzio, Italy, tells of a new dance (without partners) t h e boys over there are doing. . . It's called the 210 Hop or the .88 Jump. . . . Every time those big millimeter guns start boom- ing, the boys start hopping and jumping to the tune of "Air Raid Shelter Blues." * * * M/SGT. ART HAYET, former president of the Maccabees, V- mails from the Pacific . . . We recall when Art was approached at the Jewish Center by a mem- ber of the group who had had a quarrel with his wife that day and was hopping mad . . . "Tell me," asked t h e hot-headed hubby, "what's the penalty for BUSINESS or INDIVIDUAL LOANS on MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS • • • Auto Loans—Refinancing Repair Bills Financed • • • PERSONAL— SIGNATURE ONLY UNION INVESTMENT CO. Abraham Cooper, Pres. 320 Fort St. West of Wayne 23rd YEAR CR. 7474 9629 Livernois at Grand River THE JEWISH NEWS FDR Views Palestine Issue From Long-Range Attitude; Declares Military Stand Is Short-Termed Theme in Orchestra's Broadcast on Sunday Obituaries Honor Novikoffs at Littman's on Sunday "No Greater Love" Showing at Cinema 2 Arabs Executed The Detroit Orchestra, broad- casting the program sponsored by Sam's Cut Rate, Inc., over WWJ, 6 to 7 p.m on Sunday, under the direction of Karl Krueger, will feature the follow- ing selections: Beethoven's Overture Coriolan, Prokofieff's Overture on Yiddish Theme and Glazounow's Sym- phony No. 4 in E Flat Major. Russell McLauchlin, music and drama critic of the Detroit News, will be the annotator. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our beloved hus- band, father and grandfather, Rev. Jacob I. Sklar, who passed away April 9, 1933 (Nisan 13th, 5693). We miss him greatly. __ M.PS. JACOB SKLAR, THE JACOB SKLAR FAMILY CLUB. bigamy?". .. . "Oh," replied Art, "legally you'd probably spend only a couple of hundred years in jail, but you'd also get your- self two mothers-in-law!" * * A NEW Jewish War Veteran's post for boys of World War Two is being organized . • . Two meetings have already taken place and are temporarily held every Wednesday at the "Adopt A Yank" headquarters on Lin- wood and Davison . . . P. F. C. Lou Fried is furloughing from Camp Hood, Tex. . . . His pin-up girl is Virginia Weiss, former A. • Z. A. office tender . . By the way, A. Z. A. has already begun plans for the annual dance at Eastwood Gardens in May. * * * AFTER DISCUSSING that both were in England, Sgt. Irving Jaffee a n d Cpl. Max Shulak have been trying a num- ber of times to see each other but something always turns up at the last moment to upset their plans . . On their last arrangement, both were to meet in front of an Ironmonger's in Bristol . .. Everything went ac-( cording to schedule and both boys were sure that they would finally get together. There are so many Ironmongers in Eng- land that it isn't uncommon to mistake one for another, and what happened was that Max stood in front of one and Iry in front of another—only a half a block away! * * * Rebecca Gratz Young Women of Bnai Brith will have its paid- up membership affair in t h e Washington Room of the Book- Cadillac, this Saturday night .. It'll be an April Fool theme for . servicemen, with invitations sent to the camps and USO. Highest Prices Paid for— Furniture, Rugs, Furnishings Complete Homes or Odd Pieces PHONE TY. 4-9231 or TY. 5-1071 AMERICAN 4849 Grand River Ave. THEATER Sarah Sussman, 55, of 2555 Ping'-ree, passed away March 22. Funeral services were held President Roosevelt told a press .conference on Tuesday Abraham Littman, manager of March 23 at Lewis Bros. Rabbi Hershman and Cantor Sonenklar that the military view of the Palestine situation is a short- Littman's Yiddish People's The- ater, announces that only one officiated. The survivors are term one, and that his own friendly attitude involves long- performance will be given this four daughters, Lilyon, Mrs. term action. Samuel ' Barba's, Mrs. Monty The President had previously indicated opposition to the Mendelsohn and Mrs. Jack E.k1.-- gel; six sister and three brothers. White Paper and endorsement of Jewish aspirations for the * * * establishment of the National Home in Palestine. Oscar Aronson, 44; of 2752 Bos- On Tuesday Senators Johnson of Colorado and Clark of ton, died last Saturday in a hos- Missouri condemned the White Paper in addresses in the pital in Terre Haute, Ind., having been stricken on a train. Funeral Senate and termed the restrictions on. Jewish immigration as services were held Tuesday at serving as "an ally of Hitler." Lewis Bros. Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiated. Surviving him are his wife, Anna; a son, Edward, and Overture on Yiddish a daughter, Marilyn. Wanted At Once AUCTION HOUSE Page Fifteen For Murder of Jews . JERUSALEM, (JTA ) — Pvt. Trabi Hussein Ali, a deserter from an Arab unit of the Pales- week, at his theater, 12th and tine Buffs, was executed on Feb. Seward, this Sunday evening. 29 for the murdel.' of Cpl. Abra- The performance is being giv- ham Israeli, a resident of the en as a testimonial evening in settlement of Kfar Saba. honor of Rashel and Morris No- Both Arabs were members of vikoff, who will appear in I. Rosenberg's two-act music al a terrorist group known as the comedy, "The Girl f r o m Uk- Hamad Eeevvata Gang. raine." Music is by S. Secunda. Dina Halperin, the eminent ac- tress, will appear in selections from her repertoire. The entire cast will assist in the presenta- LINERS accepted from responsible tion of this play. firms or persons by telephone up to A capacity house attended the 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25e a performance on Tuesday eve- line. Minimum charge 50e. ning as a testimonial to Mr. Litt- RAndolph 7956 man and acclaimed Miss Hal- perin and the supporting cast for their version of Jacob Gord- REFRIGERATION SERVICE—We re- in's "Die Schechitah" • • ("The pair, and service all makes of Do- Slaughter"). mestic and Commercial refrigerators, Rashel and Morris Novikoff VERA MARETSKAYA Detroit movie goers will thrill to the dramatic and emotional scenes of "No' Greater Love" now showing at the Cinema Theater. This truly great story of a woman who took the war into her own hands is the first Rus- sian film completely spoken in English. It is a stirring drama and_ a personal tribute to the "unknown woman" who has worked, prayed, sacrificed and fought in defense of her country. "No Greater Love" is a story of a valiant Russian woman lead- ing her fellow villagers in a ceaseless, unswerving counter at- tack against the Nazis who killed her husband and baby before her eyes. The one thing which stands out above all else in "No Greater Fly Your Kite in the Open Love" is the indomitable char- "Build your kite frame of acter of the woman partisan WOOD, just like a Mosquito leader,, and the superb portrayal Bomber" is the advice given of her by Vera Maretskaya, a by teachers, Scout Leaders and young woman who seems to have employes of the Detroit Edison no parallel among Hollywood Co. "Then fly it where there actresses. are no wires. Otherwise you In addition the Cinema pre- may lose your kite and be in- sents "Iran" a pictorial showing jured." the meeting place where Stalin, It was explained that flying Roosevelt and Churchill made kites near overhead wires con- history. stitutes a hazard to children whose kites or kite strings touch the wires. Flying kites away from electric lines will elim- inate this danger. In addition, the following rules were offered for kite fly- ing safety: Use cotton rags for kite tail. For k i t e string use cotton twine (no wire, tinsel or metal in cord). Wet string or any other wet material, like a wire, Will con- duct electricity. For this reason, it is dangerous to fly kites in a storm. 'String that is soaked from lying in puddles or wet grass should be dried thoroughly before it is used. When flying kites, children may see broken kite strings or pieces of 'wire hanging from ROBERT E. HANNEGAN electric lines. You cannot tell, Benjamin Levinson, publicity by looking at these, whether director for the Jackson Day din- \ they are "live" or "dead." A ner to be held. April 13 at the hanging wire, touching or lying Book Cadillac, announces that on the ground, may be "live" Robert E. Hannegan, chairman without sparking, flashing. or of the Democratic National Com- smoking. Touching such wires mittee, will be guest speaker and may result in severe injury. Report "wires down" to your that available tickets are rapidly nearest .Edison office at once, being taken up. Mr. Hannegan, born in St. and leave the job of handling Louis 41 years ago, was a star in them to experienced linemen. Our CHILDREN'S CORNER Jackson Day speaker track, baseball and basketball. at his alma mater, University of St. Louis. He entered politics in 1933, was named Collector of Internal Revenue last October for the East Missouri District but held this post only three months to assume the chairmanship of the Democratic National Com- mittee. Buy War Bonds! CLASSIFIED including Kelvinator, Frigidaire, Coldspot, Crosley, Leonard, Univer- sal, Copeland. A-1 mechanics II- c-ensed and bonded. Definite guar- antee with each job. We also buy used refrigeration equipment and electric motors of every description. Davison Refrigeration Service, MAd$- son 5307. 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