+4149. . .-r,H4HHH**Y* THE JEWISH NEWS • Pat]: Fourteen S Friday, April I1, 1947 b NORMAN and -SOL NOOK 1.1 be RHODA SIMON EDDIE CANTOR LIVES OF OUR. TIMES US IS A SUCCESS STOW. If CONCERNS A SOY AGAINST W14014 AIL TNE UM WERE STACKED. ?Maw Of TNE SLUMS.* •■ • BORN 493 ON KW TOWS LONER EAST MIAMI* VASS ORMAN'S AT THE AM Of 2, AND USED Vfini INS GRANDINOTNEILIN WEST le moot arm tit au 13 TUIEN,FEELNItrNM- WIWI MDT ON NS ANIL Sitf TORO AMORY RATIO STAMACRIEN AND RADIO IS ANTWOOIST. COMEDIANYNIL ISOSEL HUSBAND AND FATHER ' LUCK DECIDED EDENE3 FUTURE . A BOWERY THEATRE OCHRES G5.00 TO THE IIEST AMATEUR ON TINE SNOW ......);,' ;1 1tr:- THAT NIiI1T. BORROWING A PRESENTABLE SUILEDDIE STRUTTED SUS STUF - - AND WON / 1 C IO AFTER MAKING A STAGE APPEARANCE IN LONEIN, EDDIE RETURNED TO VAUDEVILLE. A GOOD PARI IN HIS FIRST MUSICAL COMEDY QUICKLY FOLLOWED, AS DID AN OFFER FROM THE FAB- ULOUS ZEIGFELD TO STAR IN 'KID soors-IN io to E ( ANT REACHING THE TOP, CANTOR MADE MANY MOVIES AND LATER ENTERED THE REALM OF RADIO. BESIDES BEING A TERRIFIC SHOWMAN, HE INTRODUCED NEW STARS SUCH AS DEANNA DURBIN, SUMAS AND ALLEN AND DINAR SNORE. Mazel Toy! Bride and Groom Pose With Attendants at Home Wedding DONATING TO NIlinsous aments,Amo NO MK MR SUM CINISSTIAN-JAVISII RELATIONS IN STARK& FM CANTOR HAS SPENT ALMOST AS MUCH TIME IN WELFARE WORK DURNIG TUE EAST FEW YEARS AS IN BEIN6 AN ENTERTAINER. TODAY HE ASO HIS .1DrAND THEIR FIVE DANN- MS STAND OUT AS THE IDEAL FAMILY Of A GREAT JEW- AND A GREATER AMERICAN DESPITE MIS RUSE To FAME AND WEALTH, CANTOR NEVER FORGOT HIS UNDERPRIVI- LEGED YOUTH, AND IN THE EARLY 30 FINANCED A SUMMER CAMP IV NEW YORK FOR IMPOVERISHED CHILDREN,MANY OF WHOM HAD NEVER SEEN A COW OR GREEN GRASS. 40#,?Lictti #111.. • COPYRIGHT 1947 • JEWISH TEL GR•PHIC *SINCE WREN HITLER CAME INTO POWER, CANTOR CONDUCTED AN INTENSIVE TOUR Of ENGLAND AND TNE U.S. TO RAISE NEARLY A MAIM DOLLARS NR TOUTS ALIYAN --SO MAT REFUGEE MOM COULD ESCAPE TO PALESTINE. tion. Leading aeronautic author- tered and abused people that I ities, however, (some of whom am making this declaration for led this nation to victory), are publication. Very truly yours; kindling "Exodus by Air" with in- finite progress, and the plan has JOSEPH CLARK BALDWIN A Critic Who Is Wrong successfully been tested. We may Administrative Chairman best refute the peculiar brand of Political Action Committe Editor, The Jewish News: for Palestine, Inc_ I take the liberty of correcting criticism advanced by Mr. Biron Editor's Note: While Mr. Biron an article in the April 4 issue of whet we state that (only some 11 the Jewish News—"Pianist Hazel days ago) five native Americans can speak for himself, The Jew- Scott Gives Recital". The second were dropped undetected by para- ish News remains in full agree- paragraph reads: "The famous chute in Palestine, and they will ment with the views originally. Washington, D. A. R. incident serve as a vanguard for those who expressed in our columns on during which Miss Scott was will follow. Our only serious March 28, in the Biron column Our Letter Box barred from playing at the Con- problem was the eighty miles dis- and editorially. The burden of stitution Hall because she is a tance between the Mediterranean proof on the feasibility of the I and the Dead Sea, the width of fantastic "Exodus by Air" pro- Negro". As former resident of Wash- the present vivisected Palestine; ject is upon Mr. Baldwin and his ington, D. C., I wish to enlighten and a strong wind was our major group. As matters stand, it is you to the fact that this. incident Problem for fear that the persons our conviction that only through occurred to Miss Marian Ander- dropped by parachutes might be full support of the Zionist Organ- son, world's greatest Negro Con- carried by the wind out to the ization and Jewish Agency pro- tralto and not to Miss Scott. Mediterranean or to the Dead Sea, gram will we be able to bring or for that matter to hostile ter- large numbers of Jews into Pal- As an ardent music enthusiast, ritory. This fear has been sub- estine. I witnessed the incident when dued by fact. -- Miss Anderson was refused per- It is apparent that Mr. Biron has the Constitu- mission to sing at tion Hall. She gave an 'Open Air no knowledge of the plan, nor is Concert in front of the Lincoln he aware of the painstaking efforts WITH A NEW CHROME Memorial. I listened to Miss that the Committee has put in to Anderson sing with tears in her develop it. It might be well to BREAKFAST or : " Never eyes "My Country have point out that the Political Action I heard better singing nor a more Committee for Palestine has re- DINETTE SET appropriate song. ceived no more than S418 toward Colors, Sizes and Shapes All Very truly yours, the implementation of this plan Plastic, Porcelain and Wood EDITH R. REZNICK, and has already spent close to Brighten Your Nome by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Photographer — Photos Principals in the wedding excitement which prevailed at the 15310 La Salle Blvd. $18,000 as of this day, to further Editor's Note: Miss Remick ap- the plan. pears to be unaware that Mar- It is in the interest of a bat- and MRS. ROSE MILLER, both in their seventies, who are residents ian Anderson was not the only of the Home. Standing, left to right, MRS. SAMUEL WELLER, colored musician to be discrim- inated against and that Hazel pr es ident of the Ladies' Auxiliary, who arranged the ceremony and Scott suffered a similar fate. reception; IRA SONNENBLICK, director of the Home, and his wife. The Detroit News of Nov. 11, Sonnenblicks "gave away - the bridegroom at the ceremony. 1945, carried an article to the ef- Home for the Aged April 2 are shown in the traditional wedding picture. The bride and groom, seated, are MEYER PIANKO fect that Miss Scott had refused to play before the Press Club and referred to a previous occasion when she had been barred from playing at Constitution Hall. "Exodus by Air" Defended Editor, The Jewish News: MR. AND MRS. ISAAC NAGEL. aged 94 and 92, respectively. o jest residents at the Home for Aged, gave the bride in marriage. Following the ceremony. a reception was held for all residents, and ;lie staff members were guests at a special wedding dinner. The newlyweds are now at home in a private apartment in the Home Annex, Burlingame and Petoskey. In your issue of March 23. 1947, Phineas J. 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