Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1936 — Page 6

PACE SIX

THE JEWISH POST

Friday, October 1<>, 1936

Wriler Names 12 To Oct. 10th Gridiron List NEW YORK (Spl.)—A l>air of ace halfbacks who carved themselves spacious niches in football’s wal of lame, along with 12 other Jewish players, were thrown into the gridiron limelight last Saturday as a result of sterling play. Columbia's Sid L u c k m a n and Army’s Monk Meyer staged a thrilling duel before 33,000 frenzied footbal enthusiasts in Yankee Stadium in Army’s 27-16 victory. The 147-pound Meyer, a veteran back,eclipsed Sophomore Luckman in their bids for national stardom, but it was only because Meyer had a team of experienced men behind him to block and catch his bullet-j like aerial hsaves. It was Luck man’s first major battle since he graduated from Erasmus High School in New York where he starred for three years before en-

tering Columbia.

The Big Ten produced its usual share of Jewish players in the opening games with Ohio State and Chicago showing the more promising gridmen. Sol Maggied, senior guard, gave an excellent performance at guard for Ohio State, and Morton Goodstein, halfback, and Max Greenbaum, quarterback, were instrumental in Chicago’s improved showing. Pittsburgh defeat ed the mighty Buckeyes, 6 0. and

Hadassah Prepares For Meet; 65,000 New Members

NEW YORK (Spl.)—How the political dictatorships in Europe affect the Jewish population, the Arab-Jewish problem in Palestine and the implementation of an extensive program of Jewish adult education in the United States will i be among the subjects discussed at the twenty second annual convention of Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Philadelphia. Pa., from Oct. 18 to 21. Reports to the national headquarters from the 350 Hadassah chapters indicate that 2,000 dele-

NEW YORK (Spl.)—Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, added 6,500 new memers during the year ending Oct. 1, to raise the national membership to 52,000 in tlie senior and junior divisions, national headquarters here announced. Mrs. Alexander Lamport, of Mt, Vernon, N. Y., national member

ship chairman, said this year’s increase is the largest ever reported by the organization. Pointing out that the most active enrollment of the year took place during the past lour months. Mrs. Lamport declared that recent events in Palestine were in a large measure responsible for the increase.

gates and visitors representing the 52,000 senior and junior members ol Hadassah will come from 45 states. The speakers at the opening ses-

sion Sunday evening will be Governor George H. Earle, of Pennsyl vania, and Mrs. Edward Jacobs, of New York, national president of Hadassah. Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, of New York, national vice president of Hadassah, who will introduce the Governor, and Mr. Earle will si>eak on a national hookup of the National Broadcasting Company from the Crystal Ballroom of the hotel, from 10:30 to 11:00 P. m.

MRS. EDWARD JACOBS

Zionists Propose Jewish Exhibition For World’s Fair

JAMAICA. Long Island (Spl.)— A resolution calling ui>on the Zion 1st Organization of America to prepare a Palestinian exhibition for the New r York World’s Fair in 1929, was passed by the annual convention of the Ixmg Island Zionist region, meeting here Sunday. Ap-

Marshall Goldberg, Pitt halfback.' proximately 150 delegates reprehad a good deal to do with the de-j seating twenty s i x communities

feat of the Columbus, O.,. athletes, were present.

Other Hig Ten players who prob j Louis Lipsky, former president ably will see a lot more action as J of the Z. O. A., told the assembled the season progresses are Louie, delegates that American Jewish Levine, quarterback: Mort Siegel. | youth must be sent to Palestine to

tackle; and Greenwald. guard, all aid resettlement there. of Michigan; Ollie Adelman. quar-j t e r b a c k, Northwestern; Weiss.' , . „

halfback, Wisconsin: and Sid Dedicates Stlliare

Weiss, Indiana center. J * 1

Henry Kuhn, giant California For IpWlSll Vpt

center, played a good game as the A »»« j*

Trojans defeated Illinois. The PROVIDENCE, R. I. (Spl.)—A twelfth addition to the Oct 10th cjty an( j statewide program is behonor roll is Maury Zlotnick. bus y j . ne arran g f< ] f or the dedication of center at the Indiana State Teach J Al)ra } lam w Sydney Square, at the ers. Zlotnick was a freshman play j nn( . t | 0n 0 f Doughis Avenue and er at Indiana University at Hloom- rn)s an< j 0^,, street, in honor

ington two years ago.

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of Dr. Abraham W. Sydney, who died in France in December. 1918, following service in the World War. All the Posts and Auxiliaries of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Disabled War

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me this 29th day of September,'

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1936. (Seal)

ABE HOROWITZ. Notary Public.

Jewish Santa Claus Mourned By 2,000 Children of Queens

NEW YORK (Spl.)—The Howard Beach section of the Queens lost its Santa Claus as death claimed Alexander J. Goldsand, Jewish realtor, who died in his home Sunday in his fifty-ninth year. Children of the Howard Beach section who had been the recipients of the more than 1,000 toys he distributed annually, mourned the loss of their friend. He also gave baskets of food to the needy of the community. Although his greatest hobby was his Christmas deed, Mr. Goldsand was a good Jew. He was president of the Howard Beach Jewish Center. Funeral services were held W ’.nesday in Riverside Memorial Chapel. Mr. Goldsand, a bachelor for many years annually distributed the toys at his real estate and insur-

ance office at 1 Lily Place, Howard Beach, on Christmas. An active real estate operator with offices in every borough of the city, his most extensive hold ings were in Howard Beach. He was the founder of the Howard Beach Square Chib and the Howard Beach Athletic Club, chairman of the board of the Howard Reach Taxpayers Association and a member of the Brooklyn l.odge of Elks, tlie Knights of Pythias and the Maimonides Lodge, F. A: A. M.

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