Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1937 — Page 7

Friday, September 10, 1937

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GOLFING NOTES: Latest bulletins from the northern firing line indicate that followers of that matchless golfer, Peters, may take heart—he’s on his way back to columning. In a messsage datelined Nineteenth Hole our champ announces he is about ready to rest on his laurels after cracking ten on a par-3 hole. “I’ll need a month in Miami covering the races to recuperate,” Peters pleads. What the links over which he was wielded his clubs will need, he fails to mention. But he has an alibi: “The Arabs are ruining my game with their damned shooting.”

NO HELP WANTED: And who turns up with the best Zurich anecdote to come off the boats but our own JTA president George Backer? Stopping off at the Swisd resort to look in at the doings of the Zionist Congress, he ran into Dr. Nahum Goldman, Zionist representative to the League of Nations, who greeted him cordially and asked what brought him to town. “Oh, I just dropped in to see about getting a government job in the new Jewish State,” the JTA president joshed. “Tch, tch, I’m so sorry,” was the reply. “All those jobs have been parceled out already. We’ve had so many applications, some of them accompanied by big checks. But don’t morry, we’ll find something for you.” And Seriously! It looks as though this column was very, very tardy with its list of nominations for the Government of the Judenstaat a couple of weeks ago—or were one of two gentlemen kidding each other?

ADD COMPLIMENTS: Jacob Landau, director of the JTA also has a story to tell. Returning aboard the Aquitania, he had one of those Experiences. He became acquainted with two ladies from St. Louis and in the course of conversation one of them informed him that she didn’t like the French, the Negroes or the Jews. “They are all so dirty, you know,” the lady informed Mr. Landau. Well,” said Mr. Landau, in his softest tones, “I’m a Jew.’ “Oh, I don’t mean your kind,” she assured him. Quite a boost for JTA!

OUR FILM FOLK. • • • • • • HOLLYWOOD

By HELEN ZIGMOND HOLLYWOOD—Elinor Harriet middle-aisled with Frank Nathan, local insurance man Ceremony was performed by Rabbi Maxwell Dubin. Bride’s gown was of white satin; bridal bouquet of orange blossoms. Bride’s one fear was that she would inadvertently say, “Ah do.” After a Honolulu honeymoon, she will return to the Amos ’n Andy airings. * * * For the past four weeks Louiebee Mayer and Joey Schenck, taking the “cure” at Carlsbad, have to roll out of bed every morning at 6:30 ayem and must be tucked in not later than nine every night. “Having a Womderful Time ”

Miss Jane Evans, executive director of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, world’s Largest Jewish women’s religious organization, who has arranged the precedent-setting world-wide broadcast of Kol Nidre which is

' Pixilated Paragraphs about Pic-

jture People:

Phil Baker was the sole winner | the other night in a poker game.. land turned his winnings over to a

|children’s charity!

| Jack Benny is going daft-driv- ; ing a high-hand car on the left side

of the street in England.

! Ernst Lubitsch skipped three days of Cigar-smoking then I furiously made it up on the fourth. Producer Bill Perlberg, wearing

being sponsored by N. F. T. S.

next Tuesday evening. The broad- ^ ^

cast will be carried by CBS’s dark glalsses, is being hounded by caast-to-coast hook-up as well as 1 autographers and he loves it!

Binnie Barnes almost stopped production the other day. Playing a Tartar maid in a scene of “Marco

by two of their short-wave stations of world-wide range. It will originate in the studios of WKRC, Cincinnati, at 3:30 pan.,

EST, Sept. 14.

Veterans To Set Out Avenue Of 130 Trees

Special

An avenue of 130 trees, ten for each of the original thirteen states that sent delegates to the Federal Convention which drafted the Constitution of the United States in 1787, will be planted by the Jewish War Veterans of the United States

; Polo”, she got the giggles when

she had to rub noses with Gary | f° r material.

Cooper. Rubbing proboscides was

the Tartar mode of kissing.

Prof. Albert Einstein was recently escorted through Radio City and wound up with a once-over of the N. B. C. plant. Emerging into the daylight, he commented, “M-m-m, it's all quite complicated.” Gus Edwards, former discoverer of child talent, is holding auditions for a radio program but today he limits his “children” to under 25!

There is talk that Paul Muuni’s next will be a story woven about Haym Solomon, friend of George Washington and financial supporter of the American Revolution. George Jessel is searching the archives of the Congressional Library

NO WORK FOR NAZIS: The Jewish community of the island of Jamaica in the Welst Indies has a membership of one, Lillian Schultz, publicity director of the American Jewish Congress, discovered dur- 1

ing her vacation there. This lone representative of our people is an | during its 42nd annual national 82-year-old woman, a relative of the late Lord Reading. However, encampment at Asbury Park, N. J. Miss Schultz discovered another Jamaican of Jewish descent. An eld- iThis will be the main feature of the

erly gentleman gave her a lift one day and in the course of conversation revealed that he is a great grandson of a former chief rabbi of

Great Britain.

TEMPERATURE CONTROL: For a couple of weeks the boats from Europe have looked like a parade of the Jewish Navy up New York Bay, with delegates returning from the congress and the Jewish Agency Council. Missing from this grand review of Jewish notables, however, was Dr. Stephen S. Wise. Events at Zurich made Dr. Wise pretty hot. He came home aboard a Canadian-Pacific ship and when it docked at Quebec he heard about the plan of the American charge d’affaires in Berlin to attend the Nazi party congress at Nuremberg, J the and got still hotter. On his way down from Canada Dr. Wise stopped

off at his Lake Placid camp to cool off.

veterans’ observance of the one hundred and fiftieth birthday of the

Constitution.

Each of the thirteen groups of trees will be set in a prominent section of Asbury Park at special

exercises directed by delegations tor program

from Jewish War Veterans’ posts in New York, Pennsylvania, Mass-

Whenever Luise Rainer flies to New York, she incognites as Lillian Roth. Wonder what Lillian Roth would think of the idea? * • • George E. Stone celebrates his lOOth screen death in “Evidence” has been killed in a hundred filnls—which is more than most actors have lived in.

Air-O-grams: Eddie Cantor returns to the ether via eighty-eight stations Sept. 19. Jack Benny takes the air again

Oct. 3.

Bobby Breen has definitely severed his conection with the Can-

Better than a finger-tie: Director A1 Santell carries with him an alarm clock set for nine. When it rings he is reminded to call up

the wife. ♦ * *

Alva Johnston’s “The Great Gcldwyn” is THE book right now in London film circles.

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A well-known music director met an acquaintance on the street. After the usual “How-are-yous”, the latter remarked, “By the way, last time I saw you, you were having a hot argument with the head of the S Studio. How did you come out?” “Fine,” was the reply, “I’m over at Warner’s now.”

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Rhode Island, Connecti-

cut, Virginia, Delaware, Georgia, New Jersey and Maryland, ten of

thirteen original states in

which there are J. W. V. units. The group of trees for New Hampshire, North and South Carolina, where there are no J. W. V. posts,

the nation’s morals,’ M. Petrescu asked the government to ascertain whether the statement actually was made (Associated Press dispatch from Bucharest as printed in the New York Times).

PROMISE: Next week—Peters.

ROMAN SLOBODIN.

Hungarian Nazis To Attend Convention By JewUh Telegraphic Axency VIENNA—More than a thousand Hungarian Nazi sympathizers, all certified as pure “Aryan," will attend the German National Socialist Party convention at Nuremberg, September 10, with their expenses in the Reich paid by the German Nazis, Austrian newspapers reported last week. The papers estimated the number of Hungarians who will attend the convention at 1,000 to 1,200. All will wear the Nazi uniforms. They must produce proof of their “Aryan” origin and of memberbhip in one of the Hungarian rightist political parties. Ten to fifteen Hungarian members of the Reichstag, it was reported, will participate in a parade to be reviewed by Chancellor Hitler.

an announcement by Louis! Freeman, Michael Weinstein and

Martin Horowitz, co-chairmen of i

the National Convention Commit-

tee.

At a special session to be devot- | ed to the Constitution’s sesqui-cen-tennial celebration, the J. W. V. convention will stage a monster. historictl pageant, depicting the highlights of American htetory since 1787, and the role of Amer- j ican Jews in the development of the country. The pageant will be

Plans To Aid Jewish Sick In New War Made By Jcwtoh Telegraphic Agency PARIS—The working out of

plans for medical and sanitary ,. . , , T .... „ „ ,

, . J directed by Mrs. Judith S. Harmel,

work in the event of a European of Washington, D. C., national war was asked this week by dele- chairman of the j. W _ V . Constigates at the twenty-fifth anniyer- tution Sesqui-centennial Commitsary congress of the OSE, society Participating^-in the pageant for preservation of health of Jews w in hundreds of members of in Eastern Europe. A new war the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the J. W. may involve millions of Jews, as y., and of the Sons of the J. W. did the World War, speakers told Y., who will be garbed in costumes the 100 delegates assembled from appropriate to the various epochs

many countries, including the Unit- 0 f American history,

ed States, Argentina and Austral-

ia.

The congress was opened in behalf of the French honorary com-

PRINCE VISITS FAIR

By Jewlah Telegraphic Af cncy BARI, Italy—Crown Prince Ura-

mi ttee of the OSE by Senator Jus-

tin Godart, who presided. A mes- berto visited the Palestine Pavillion

at the Levant Fair and displayed j

sage was read from Lord Rothschild, written in London last Wednesday. two days before his death.

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