The Fund for German Jewish Women and Children will be one of the two charitable organizations to benefit from the gala premiere of the Twentieth Century production, “The House of Rothschild,” at its London opening at the Tivoli Theatre on May 24. By arrangement between Joseph M. Schenck, president of United Artists and Twentieth Century, and Mark Ostrer, chairman of Gaumont-British, it has been decided to donate the whole of the proceeds of the opening night to the Personal Service League and the Fund for German Jewish Women and Children.
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