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-¦'- ¦.'¦¦•'¦'. •¦¦ • -J" .s.'t,'^ Central Ohio's Only Jeivish Newspaper Reaching Even Home ®te ®bt0 ^tvmh Chrnmrk Devoted to American and .Tpwish Tdfifils Central Ohio's Only Jewish Newspaper Reaching Every Home St|^ ®l|t0 3(^wab Cbrcttttk Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME Volmtie XVII—No. ii6 COLUMBUS, OHIO, MARCH 20, 1936 Per Year $3.00; Per Copy loc Strictly Confidential By PHINEAS Ja BIRON Jewish College Athletes Score in Swimming^ Track, Boxing and Wrestling We're Telling You Those salcsiuen o£ Opinion Maga¬ zine subscriptions and advertising bet¬ ter watch their step We heard one of them trying to arouse sympathy by painting a graphic picture of Stephen S W11C allegedly staggcj-ing about because bt is supposed to be getting blind Thc appeal of this "super silesniaii" was on the bisis that Wise had sacrificed hig life for thc Jews and that it was thc Jews' turn to do something for him now ^We know that if Dr Wise ever catches thib salesman he'll read him the not act In tbe meanwhile, however, this sort of canvassing leaves a had taste with whomever is approached Dr Joseph Rosen, head of the Agro-Joint m Russia, bas returned to this country quietly and without any publicity from a trip to South America He is said to have caught some sort of an infec¬ tion while there and is all bandaged up at his New York farm . It is ru¬ mored that the JDC will be consider¬ ing a plan to spend $2,000,000 for the settlement of German Jews in South America .The next big fund-raising project of the Americah Jewish Con¬ gress will be, we heaf, a testimonial banquet to Eddie Cantor. About People Billy Rose has a contract to stage a $1,000,000 pageant in Fort Worth, Texas, this summer, to be known as "The Frontier Follies" .Lillian D Wald is a lot sicker than her fricndi will admit Sylvia Sidney hasn't even begun divorce proceedings against Bennett Cerf but she's making fhe rounds with Paul Felix Warburg . Jo Mielziner, ace stage designer and son of the late Rabbi Moses Miel¬ ziner, built the settings for Katherine Cornell's revival of Shaw's "Saint Joan" in which he pla\ed the role of a court page when it was first pro¬ duced in 192S by the Theatre Guild The memory of the late David Lubin, California agronomist who founded the International Institute of Agri¬ culture in Rome, will be kept fresh when the Italian capital renames one of Its chief thoroughfares Via David Lubin ..Frances Arms, the leading female dialectician, is so adept at Italian and Irish characterization that she IS always taken for either Italian or Irish Actually she is a g,ood Lit¬ vak 100 Jews Expelled From Ru¬ manian Bar Association Melange Mrs Maurice L Goldman of New York, first vice-president, and Mrs AIe-<ander Wolf of Washington, third vice-president, are said to be angling for the presidency of the National Council of Jewish Women Dr John H Finley, associate editor of the New York Times, won a prize m high school about 50 jears ago for an essay on "The Jew in Modern History" Mary Caroline Topping, daughter of a Bethlehem Steel Com¬ pany executive, is now the wife of Robert Hitchcock Rubin, son of the vice-president of Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. . .The ceremony was per¬ formed by the Rev E G Montag. Dr. Joseph Heine of New York must have a lot of influence in the Ameri¬ can Jewish Congress . A press re¬ lease dealing with hig speech before the ladies' league of Beth David Hos¬ pital was sent out from the office of the Congress ..The real reaslin why James G McDonald was not present to accept in person the Albert Ein¬ stein Award for humanitarian achieve¬ ment was that while flying to New York he took sick in the plane and the plane had to come down to pro¬ vide him with medical aid Politics Sountjs funny but Peter Michelson, a cousin of Charles Michelson, chief publicity man of the Democratic Na¬ tional Committee, has been engaged to do a similar job for the Republican National Committee "The Brown Hit," a burlesque of Al Smith writ ten by songwriter Irving Caesar, has heen bought by the Democratic Na¬ tional Committee for use m the com¬ ing campaign Detroit may be in¬ terested to know that the new boss of the American Nazis is Fred Kuhn a chemist in the automobile city Eddie Grecnbaum, the New York lawyer who was responsible for the Federal government's winnmg its in- lome tax suit agauibt Charles Mit- ehell, was rewarded with a curt note asking him tu leturn, at hn> own ex¬ pense, the documents in the case. J George Fredman, former nationai commander-in-chief of the Jewish War Veterans, has brought order out of chaos in the New Jersey beauty parlor industry As executive secre- (Continued on pabe 2) NEW YORK (WNS)—Jewish college ithletes had a field day in boxmg, swininiing urestling and track and field in nnnv parts of the countrj last week, according to re¬ ports received here by the sports de partmcnt of the Seven Arts rcitlirc Syndicate Competuig in regional champiou'ihips in the Middle West, New England and thc Middle Atlan¬ tic region, Jewish athletes scored many points and won a number of titles CHICAGO (WNS)—Sam Stoller, >oung speed merchant of the Univer¬ sitj of Michigan, tied the world's record for the bO-yard sprint by speeding the distance in 61 seconds to wm thc seini-fmal heat in the twent\-sixth annual Western Confer¬ ence indoor track and field champion¬ ships at the Universitj of Chicago field house, but had td be content with a second place m the final when he was nosed out by Grieve of Illi¬ nois IrMUg Rubow of the Univer¬ sity of Wiscon<iin tallied four points by hea\ing the 16-pound shot 46 feet 5^ inches to take second place in that eVent Henry Schnciderman of Indiana was fifth with a toss of 42 feet 9 inches SOUTH BEND. IND (WNS)— Breaking the record he set in last year's meet, Abe Eosenkrantz of Michigan State Normal, Jewish Olympic middle distance champion, won the 880-yard run in 1 55 sec¬ onds at the annual Central Intercol¬ legiate indoor track and field cham¬ pionships The old record was 1 551 NEW YORK (WNS)—Lee Ro¬ senfeld of New York University cap¬ tured the 50-yard free style event in thc annual championships of the East¬ ern Collegiate Swimming Associa¬ tion. Irving Ghckman of Frankhn and Marshall College was third man on his school's winning 200-yard freshman relay team and Isaac Strauss of New York University took third in the fancy dive PRINCETON, N J (WNS) Samuel Wolfson of Pennsylvania State College annexed the 118-pound title m tbe annual championships of the Eastern Intercollegiate Wresthng Association WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS (W \ S)—M Leiy of Brown Univer- sits captured the fancy diving title m the swimming championship of the New England Intercollegiate Associa¬ tion to help his team retain the cham¬ pionship for the fourth consecutive year STATE COLLEGE, PA (WNS) —Penn State's boxers clinched the Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing Asso- ciatio.i championship when Izzy Rich- ter won the heavyweight crown by defeating Jim Brbwn of Syracuse, who outweighed him by 51 pounds BUCHARES r (WJMS) — Unable to restore order after the recent out¬ break of anli-Semitic noting, the rec¬ tor of thc Univer<iity of Czernowitz ordtriM all classCi dismissed until after Lastcr The Rumanian Bar Association has meanwhile carried out its threat to oust its Jewish members By expell¬ ing 30 more Jewish liwjcrs the Asso¬ ciation bas eliminated one third of its 100 Jewish incmbcrs Expulsion from thc Association means tbat the Jewf¬ ish attorneys are virtually barred from their profession One of those exjjclled, Jan Levi, committed suicide 80 Jews Dead, 400 Injured Since Wave^ o( Polish Anti-Semitic Terror TO HEAD COMMUNITY FUND DRIVE FOR 1936 To Honor Dr. Felix A. Levy CIIICAGO, ILL—The Alumm of thc College of Jewish Studies, m co¬ operation with the faculty and the Students* Or gan- vatton of the Col¬ lege, will hold a reception to D r. Felix A Levy in honor of his recent election to the pres¬ idency of the Con- pr. Feiu A i-evy Terence of Amer¬ ican Rabbis, at the Covenant Club, on Saturday evening (to day) March 21 Dr Levy is now chairman of the Board of the College Dr Felix Le\y is well known here, having visited Columbus on numerous occasions At the last Hadassah Donor Dinner, Dec 15th, he dehvered one of the most inspiring addresses ever heard in (jTolumhus Jewish circles Hc IS a brother-in-law of our own E J Schanfarber Local A. Z. A/s Will Con duct Sabbath Forum Friday Evening In keeping with a policy inaugu¬ rated in 1032, the local chapter of Alcph Zadik Aleph of B'nai B'nth will observe International AZA. Sabbath neitt Friday eicning, March 27, by conducting its Fifth Annual Sabbath Forum at the Broad St Tem¬ ple Judging from attendances at local AZA Sabbath services m previous years and from the enthusi¬ astic support always accorded AZA. enterprises in Columbus, a large turn¬ out of Columbus Jewry is to be pre¬ dicted for next Friday night. This annual observance is in keep¬ ing with the tradition started m March, 1928, to set aside one Friday evening, each year, on which the members of the fraternity will take charge of re¬ ligious services in one of the houses of worship in their community, in order to direct the attention of their own members, and youth in general, to the importance of synagogue attend¬ ance Thus, simultaneously, some 200 AZA chapters throughout the U. S. and Canada, will be conducting Sabbath Forums in their respective localities The members of the chapter will be in complete charge of the services, vanous members assuming^ the rolea of Cantor, Rabbi, etc The care ex¬ ercised in the selection of members who will participate in this program assures the audience of a most edu¬ cational and enjoyable evening. The following program has been arranged by Sabbath Chairman Rue- ven Greenberg and his assistant, Jos¬ eph Socoloff. Invocation, Harold Ka- tosky, Responsive Reading, Martin Horowitz; Welcome, Irvan Barkan, Aleph Godol; Vocal Selection, Cantor Solomon Grodner; Discussion of cur¬ rent topic, Irving Gitlin; Remarks, Rabbi Nathan Zelizer; Benediction, Aleph Kohen (jodol, Hatikvah Mel- \m Furman and Lou Ackennan will act as ushers At the conclusion of the evening's program there wdl be a social recep¬ tion with refreshments being served, to which everyone is cordially invited LONDON (WNS)—Eightj Jews have been killed and 1*10 seriously in¬ jured in Poland Since the present wave of anti-Scmltic terror began several months agi) the Hoard of Deputies of British Jews was told by Dr D Jochelson, icli-urman of thc Federation of Relief Organizations Quoting from pri\Iltc but authonti- tive reports rcachnig him from Po¬ land, Dr Jochelbon asserted tbit the Pohsh censorship has prevented the pubhcation of these'detntls in Poland Acting on the steadllj .iggrivatcd sit¬ uation of Pohsh Jewr\ the boird em¬ powered its presidefit \evillc I aski, to intervene with the folish authori¬ ties and to submit U memorandum to thc Polish amhasador 111 London WARSAW (WNSl-A 2niour general strike of Jewish workers throughout Poland has been called by thc Bund and the Left Poile Zion as a dramatic gesture of protest against the ripmg tide of anti-Sem- itic disorders which were climaxed with the sanguinary pogrom at Prry tyk The possibility tint thc stoppage may become general was seen when the Pohsh Federation of Labor ex¬ pressed sympathv with the objective of thc walkout and issued a mani¬ festo pledging Polish labor's solidarity with thc Jewish working masses The violent anti-Jewish nots have created deep concern in Christian labor cir¬ cles At Radom, which is in the neighborhood of Przytjk, hundreds of Christian workers participated in an impressive Jewish tnass meeting called to protest against tbe pogrom. A similar united front between Jewish and Christian workers in other parts of the country is considered probable , Meanwhile the Ukrainian press has thrown the full weight of its pres¬ tige against the proposed anti-shechita law, which is- now pendmg in the Po¬ lish parliament The newspaper Dielo, Ukrainian oygaii, denies point- blank that the anti-shechita measure is exclusively humanitarian in intent and charges that it is a natural out- grovrth of the anir^endtic campaign sponsored by the Nationai Democrats The paper pledges the united opposi¬ tion of Ukrainian deputies to the bill American Jews Asked to Unite Behind World Appeal; Drive For $5,000,000 on in England ROBERT LAZARUS Chairman of the Columbus and rrankhn county Coininumtj Fund drive for lO^O will he Robert La? nrus He was elected bv tlie board of directors, sueeeediiig Preston Davis who has held the ofiice during tlic past two years J Edgar Butler was named chair¬ man of the budget committee , suc¬ ceeding Mr Lazarus Mr Davis will scr\e as a member of that committee for the coming year Paul Hodges and Nelson Pojnter were eleetcd to the board as mem¬ bers at large E P Ticc and Fritz A Lichtcnberg were re-elected first and second vice chairmen Robert E Pfcifcr was named new member of the indorsement committee J J Stevenson Will serve on the finance committee Frame Brown, Allen Gundershei mcr, Arthur C Johnson, sr, Frank Karns and J A Meckstroth were re¬ elected members-at-large Fred J M Milhgan budget committee, Stewart A Hoover and Mrs Carl A Nor man, indorsement committee; B G Huntington, finance committee Nlr Johnson, Mr Miller, Mr Tice and Mr Gundersheimer will serve on the finance committee for 1936 Weisskerz, Chairman of Le¬ gion Membership Round-up Sig L Weisskerz, 852 South Rem¬ ington Rodd, general chairman of the annual roundup of the American Legion, Department of Ohio, has completed plans for a gigantic cele¬ bration to be held 111 Columbus, March 28, the closing date of the campaign, The celebration will be sponsored by the Voiture 15 40 Hommes et 8 Che- vaux Memorial Hall has been se¬ lected as headquarters Among those who are to serve on the various committees for this event are Joe Dulsky, Morrey Weisskerz and Harry Goldberg United Synagogue Urges Jewish Support for True Democracy WASHINGTON, D C (WNS) —Jewish support of "true democ¬ racy" in the United States "with a re- hgioub fervor equal m intensity to that fervor which actuates the mil¬ lions in other countries to submit to a universal and ruthless dictatorship" was advocated by Dr Max Arzt of Seranton, Pa in art address at the annual convention of the United Syn¬ agogue of America "Religion," he said, "must he in the vanguard of the forces that protect free speech, free press and free assemblj " "The onlj svstcni in vvhich Judaism honestlj and fullj functions" is democracy, Dr Arzt declared adding that be¬ cause "under dictatorship the voice of religion is silenced" Jews> must give 'undving devotion" to democracj Rabhi Nathan Rosen of Brooklyn recommended the application of the social philosophj of the prophets of Israel to current economic and social problems Fmphasizmg that the United Sjnagogue is dedicated to the ideals of peace, justice and security, he declared that because of the neces¬ sity of "lifting those hifih-sounding words out of the dictionary and Bible and using them as planks in the so¬ cial platform of e\ ery community" the United Sjnagogue intends "to support those agencies of our govern¬ ment which through social planning are tending m the direction of the 'good life* taught by inodern sociol¬ ogists as new, but known to us to be as old as Israel, Amos and Micah " Prize List Announced for 2nd Annual United Jubilee Admission tickets for the Second Annual United Jubilee, to be held at the Memorial Hall on Tuesday eve¬ ning, April 21st, are now in the hands of workers, for sale and distribution These tickets, which are numbered, sell for 35c each, and entitle the holder to a chance on a beautiful $155,00 Period Furniture 1036 Model, 10 tube Phdco Radio, as well as chances on any one of ten othi^r valuable prizes, which include sc\ eral ladies' wrist watches, men's watches, cigarette lighter, floor lamp, etc Children under 13 years of age will be admitted free to the Jubilee that night. Mrs I L Goldberg, president of the Ivreeyoh Society, has pledged the co¬ operation of her orj,anization in taking over the entire rcspcmsibihty of the sale and distribution of these tickets Because of the many attractions and new features of this j ear's Jubilee, as well as the unusual opportunity to win this beautiful Philco Radio and other worthwhile pnzes, Mrs. Gold¬ berg and her organization anticipate no difiicnity m selling over 3,000 tick¬ ets for this gala affair. At a meeting of representatives of all Jewish organ nations cooperating in the Jubilee, reports were given as to progress made h> the prograni and entertainment committees. \ number of concesjiions and activities have al¬ ready been assigned to various groups, and these will be announced in a future issue of the Chronicli- Any organi'Cation which uas unable to liave its. representative at this meeting, and which lb desirous of taking part in this mammoth carnival and ha/aar, is urged to contact Mr Harry Ma\ - bruck, Chairman of the Jubilee, at GA 4410, or Mr Robert Mellman, AD 8228 Many feature attractions are being planned for the night of April 21st, and the assistance and cooperation of all organization;., ib well as individ- uaU iiitei ebted m helping out, is solicited C. J. W. Sewing Group Next Friday afternoon the Council will hold its regular sewing group at the Bryden Rd. Temple. To Show Complete Talkie At B'nai B'rith Meeting LONDOX (WNS — Palcor Agencj)—Leaders of British Jcwrj, opening England's campaign to raise -^OUO.OOO during the next four years for thc emigration of 100 000 German Jews called their program "a chal¬ lenge to thc Nurembel-g lawb" and urged the Jew*: of America to unite behind the program as the Jevvs of England have united Siwakcrs in¬ cluded Anthonv Rothschild, treasurer of the fund which it is hoped wdl total *>la,000,000 from all lands, Dr Cliaim Weizmann, president of the Jew ish Agcncj for Palestine, Sir Herbert Samuel, chairman of the newly formed World Council for German Jewry that will administer the program, Simon Marks, philan- tliropist, whose family gave $500,000 to the fund. Lord Bearsted, head of the Shell Oil Cojnpanj , and the Mar¬ quess of Reading Several hundred of the outstanding Jews in England gathered at the Dorchester Hotel as Anthony Rothschild opened the con¬ ference that IS designed to launch similar appeals m all parts of the British Empire Our plans for thc emigration of 100,000 German Jews during the next four J ears," said Mr Rothschild, "are our challenge to the Nuremberg laws " Saying that the funds for set¬ tlement would be spent in Palestine and elsewhere, Mr Rothschild said that "all instincts crj out against the cruelties being practiced against the Jews of Germany Their only salva¬ tion IS from the program we are now launching' Sir Herbert Samuel de¬ clared m his speech that "we are un¬ able to wait tdl Ggrmanj removes the disgrace from itself Things are growing worse for the Jeus uf Ger¬ manv It IS feared that after thc Olympics, the situation will be graver stdl for Jews Consequently they must leave Germany" Referring to the fact that Palestine had absorbed half of ^he German. Jewish refugees alreadj, Sir Herbert declared that the absorptive capacitj of Palestine was not "static" Commenting on rumors that the $15,0OO,'0OO is in any way linked with the transfer Of goods B'nai B'rith, at its meeting next M6nday ev ening, March 23, in the social hall of the Broad St Temple, IS going to present to its members, their wives and friends, a full-length talking picture for the evening's enter¬ tainment It IS the desire of the Pro¬ gram Committee, under the chairman ship of Mr William Wasserstrom, to present something new and entertain¬ ing at each meeting All members, their wives and friends, are urged to attend and spend a pleasant evening Preceding the picture a general business session will be held Miss C. Razzazski to Speak At Bryden Road Temple Friday Evening Through the efforts of the Council of Jewish Women, Miss Cecelia Raz¬ zazski of New York Citj, assistant di¬ rector of the Nationai Council of Jew¬ ish Women, and secretary and execu¬ tive director of the National Coordi¬ nating Committee for German Refu¬ gees and Emigrants, will be the guest speaker at the Bryden Rd Temple at regular Sabbath Eve services Friday evening Miss Razzazski is a most interesting speaker and is well quah fied to deliver authentic information on present Jewish problems C. J, W. TAKES THRIFT SHOP FOR TWO WEEKS from Germany, Sir Herbert said that It w IS not thc intention to ask Amer¬ ica to beconie a commercial traveler for German goods We have pledged ourselves that we will do nothing to¬ ward the increase of such distribu¬ tion During his speech Sir Herbert read a"^cable he had received from Fchx M Warburg of New York as¬ suring the World Council of coopera¬ tion He reported on efforts hc had made during thc past two months to enlist the aid of American Jews for thc prograni he had ih mind ' The World Zionist Organization associates itsel f wholeheartedly with the project now being launched," Dr. Chaun Weizmann, world Jewish leader, told the conference He said that he understood that the organiza¬ tion ot thc World Council for Ger¬ man Jewry was not jct completed and he hoped that "Ajnencan Jewry 11 satisfactorily unite as Anglo- Jewrv has done This is not ordinary philanthropy, and the program re¬ quires exceptional methods," Dr Weiz¬ mann continued Hc spoke of the op¬ portunities for German settlement m Palestine Referring to Jewish con¬ ditions m Poland, he said "You must not think that German Jews are pampered, but the situation 15 dif¬ ferent However owing to the grow- nig seriousness of the Jewish plight in Poland we will soon have to give more attention to the Jews of that country " Simon Marks paid tribute to the report of James G McDonald when he resigned as League of Nations High Commissioner Emphasizing the need for constructive help, he said effort must be concentrated on res¬ cuing at least a hundred thousand, mainly among the voungcr people He hoped that American Jewry would rise to the occasion and fulfill its quota With systematic planning, Pal¬ estine lb- the oplv hope. Mr Marks said, but added that ihe^ council iS non-partisan aiiJ will utilise all other possibilities The appeal for the ^5,000,000 was made by Lord Bearsted and seconded by the Marquess of Reading. Hackensack School Board O. K.*s Teaching of "Merchant of Venice" HACKENSACK, N J ^WNS)- Overruling the objections of Rabbi Irving Silman and other members of the Jewish community, John A Wil¬ cox, supervising principal of Hacken¬ sack schools, announced that, Shakes¬ peare's ' Merchant of Venice" will not be eliminated from the school curric¬ ulum and students will continue to appear in performances of the play Backed up by members of the Hack¬ ensack schpol board, Mr. Wilcox re- bcinded a tcmporarv order suspending dramatization of the play pending the school board's action. Rabbi Sdman had objected to the plaj because it aroused racial prejudice Mr Wilcox declared that "we will not be restricted in our teaching so long as it is within the recognized bounds of ped¬ agogy " Jewish students will be excused from taking part in perform¬ ances of the play if thej wish Local Mizrachi to Hear Full Report of Convention at Meeting Sunday Columbus Section, Council of.Jew ish Wonien will take over tbe Thrift Shop of the Children's Hospital for a period of two weeks, commencing llmrsday, March 20 Anj articles to be donated will be called for bv phon¬ ing Mrs Robert Levy at FA 8420, or Mrs Harry Goldberg, EV 6132 Educational Group of C. J. W Postpones Meeting The lecture scheduled by the Edu cational Group of the Council of Jew¬ ish Women to take place March 2"^ at the Bryden Rd. Temple has been postponed to Wednesday, April 1st, when Professor Harlan Hatcher of Ohio State University wdl review George Santayana's "The Last Puri¬ tan" At a mass-meeting to be held (To¬ morrow) Sunday, March 22nd, 2 p m., in the Social Hall of the Agudath A.chini Synagogue, Habbi Hirsch¬ sprung will gi\e a full report of the recent Jubilee \Eizrachi convention held in Washington 1 hia mass- meeting lb sponsored jointly by the men's and ladies' local Mizrachi so cieties, and will be open to all who are interested m the development of the Jewish Homeland The meeting will open with a short tribute to the sainted memory of the late two greatest Rabbis of world Jewry—'Chief Rabbi Kook of Pales¬ tine and the Rogatchover Gaon, Rabhi Rosen of Dvinsk, whose demise is now nuurned in the world of Talmudic scholarship Cantor Qeltman will chant the memorial (Mole Rachmim). Following the memorial an address will be given by Rabbi Leopold Green¬ wald, and greetings by Mr. Charles Furman, both past presidents and hon¬ orary officers of the local Mizrachi chapter Hebrew School to Honor Him Wednesday Evening A. GOLDBERG On next Wednesday evening, March 25th a testimonial dinner will be tendered Mr A Goldberg, who has given so much of his time, effort and money, to the support of The Columbus Hebrew School over a period of inanj jear^ Sponsored by the Board of Dnectors of the School, this dinner will be attended by many members of the community as a tribute to the work and inspiration of Mr Goldberg Not onlv has he per¬ formed invaluable serv ice for the cause of Jewish education since the carl) days of thc Jewish hfe in our community, but has also been a lead¬ ing figure in the synagogue and com¬ munal activities of Columbus. Mr Goldberg came to this city many years ago when the Jewish com¬ munitj was extremely small, and it has been mainly through his untiring efforts and his ceaseless devotion to all things Jewish, that a strong and Jewish-eonscious eommunity has been developed here In truth, Mr Gold¬ berg has well earned his title, "GRAND OLD MAN" of the qom- munity. and It is no more than fitting and proper that a large turnout of local Jewry should attend this dumer Wednesday evening, and to delight in honoring this faithful servant. pi ! SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION OF THE CHRONICLE'S FOURTEEN YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE — PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW, PLEASE
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Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1936-03-20, page 01 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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Central Ohio's Only
Jeivish Newspaper
Reaching Even Home
®te ®bt0 ^tvmh Chrnmrk
Devoted to American
and
.Tpwish Tdfifils
Central Ohio's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Reaching Every Home
St|^ ®l|t0 3(^wab Cbrcttttk
Devoted to American
and
Jewish Ideals
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
Volmtie XVII—No. ii6
COLUMBUS, OHIO, MARCH 20, 1936
Per Year $3.00; Per Copy loc
Strictly Confidential
By PHINEAS Ja BIRON
Jewish College Athletes Score in Swimming^ Track, Boxing and Wrestling
We're Telling You
Those salcsiuen o£ Opinion Maga¬ zine subscriptions and advertising bet¬ ter watch their step We heard one of them trying to arouse sympathy by painting a graphic picture of Stephen S W11C allegedly staggcj-ing about because bt is supposed to be getting blind Thc appeal of this "super silesniaii" was on the bisis that Wise had sacrificed hig life for thc Jews and that it was thc Jews' turn to do something for him now ^We know that if Dr Wise ever catches thib salesman he'll read him the not act In tbe meanwhile, however, this sort of canvassing leaves a had taste with whomever is approached Dr Joseph Rosen, head of the Agro-Joint m Russia, bas returned to this country quietly and without any publicity from a trip to South America He is said to have caught some sort of an infec¬ tion while there and is all bandaged up at his New York farm . It is ru¬ mored that the JDC will be consider¬ ing a plan to spend $2,000,000 for the settlement of German Jews in South America .The next big fund-raising project of the Americah Jewish Con¬ gress will be, we heaf, a testimonial banquet to Eddie Cantor.
About People
Billy Rose has a contract to stage a $1,000,000 pageant in Fort Worth, Texas, this summer, to be known as "The Frontier Follies" .Lillian D Wald is a lot sicker than her fricndi will admit Sylvia Sidney hasn't even begun divorce proceedings against Bennett Cerf but she's making fhe rounds with Paul Felix Warburg . Jo Mielziner, ace stage designer and son of the late Rabbi Moses Miel¬ ziner, built the settings for Katherine Cornell's revival of Shaw's "Saint Joan" in which he pla\ed the role of a court page when it was first pro¬ duced in 192S by the Theatre Guild The memory of the late David Lubin, California agronomist who founded the International Institute of Agri¬ culture in Rome, will be kept fresh when the Italian capital renames one of Its chief thoroughfares Via David Lubin ..Frances Arms, the leading female dialectician, is so adept at Italian and Irish characterization that she IS always taken for either Italian or Irish Actually she is a g,ood Lit¬ vak
100 Jews Expelled From Ru¬ manian Bar Association
Melange
Mrs Maurice L Goldman of New York, first vice-president, and Mrs AIe- |
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