Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1940 — Page 7
Friday, May 3, 1940
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SHAKESPEAREAN NOTE As the news tickers punched out the news that Hitler had invaded Denmark, Aleph (Poet) Katz remarked loudly enough for everybody in the office to hear: “Now there IS something rotten in Denmark.” ♦ * ♦ * CULINARY NOTE The United States would be at war with Germany at this minute if it depended on a poll of the lovers of Danish pastry and Norwegian smorgasbord in this country. „ * + * * REFUGEE NOTE When thinking of the plight of the refugees who had found haven in the Scandinavian countries only to feel Hitler’s hot breath on their necks again, give a thought to the situation in Iceland. . . . Where one—count him—just one refugee had managed to find his way. ... At a press luncheon the other day, Morris C. Troper, European director of the J. D. told about him. . . . Seems he wrote Troper asking for aid. . . . Troper replied aid was extended only through committees. . . . The refugee answered he was the only one on the island and constituted himself a committee. . . . He got the aid. . . . And now has the distinction of being included in the J. D. C. annual report, the only instance on record where the J. D. C. made an allocation for an individual rather than a group. * * * * ,» MISH-MASH President Roosevelt, the nation’s number one hot dog eater, has been presented with a twenty-four-foot frankfurter by the Zion Kosher Meat Products Company. The bowwow had to be approved by a special government inspector. . . . Detroit business men are hopping mad at Coughlin and the Rev. Gerald L. K. Smith. Claim they’re giving Detroit a bad name and spoiling business. . . . Gliding is rapidly becoming a popular sport in Palestine. Mt. Carmel was the site of a glider contest recently. * * ♦ + REFUGEE TALK Three refugees were talking things over the other day in a corridor of Heartbreak House (N. R. S. headquarters in Times Square). One was trying to explain that his wife could not have any children. “She is,” he said, struggling for the precise English word to convey his meaning, “impregnable.” “Himmel! No!” exclaimed the second refugee, “you mean she is . . . inconceivable.” “Ach, dumkopf,” the third popped up, “you mean your wife is unbearable.” * * * * HEALTH NOTE The names of the first two actual refugee settlers on the Sosua tract in the Dominican Republic are Sichel and Weinberger. They have been hard at work doing manual labor for several weeks now. The other day someone in New York received from Director Frederickson Perstein of the Sosua project a brief note containing some significant words. “Our first two settlers,” Perlstein wrote, “are fine and feeling happy out here. They are healthy and stronger than before.” Significant, because one of the vital questions in the entire project is the ability of white Europeans to engage in manual labor in the subtropical climate of the Dominican Republic. + * * * WAR .NEWS David Weizmann, younger son of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, is sporting the coveted wings of an R. A. F. flying officer. His older brother is on the reserve of officers waiting to be called up. . . . Chief Rabbi Hertz’s son is a lance-corporal in the Royal Army Service Corps and is due for a commission one of these days. . . . Pilot Officer Albert Greenberg of the R. A. F., whose death in active service was reported in the casualty lists recently, was a nephew of Judge-President Leopold Greenberg of the Traansvaal. A brother, Dr. D. S. Greenberg, is on military service in England. Justice Greenberg, incidentally, occupies a position in South America much like that of ex-Justice Brandeis or Justice Frankfurter here. * * * * SPORTS NOTE The late Justice Cardozo, according to George S. Heilman’s biography, was a terrible golfer. ’ The judge had no illusions about his ability either, once declaring that any course he had played “would seem to have been excavated.” He also "wasn’t very au courant with the names of Hollywood’s great. When the conversation was about Greta Garbo one day, Cardozo turned to a friend in the group and asked: “Who is this Greta Garbo?”
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