The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 30, 1930, Image 18

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Page 1 8 The Southern Israelite For \ III 11 Dr. V lav or V. D. Jennings j Your Vote Will Be Appreciated »i ill AUGUS' TA, GA. In The Limelight (Continued from Page 15) cartoonist, was entertained in San Francisco, his native city, by the ex clusive Union League Club. He has more recently become a scenario writer, having begun work on his first film, “From Soup to Nuts.” PROF. ALBERT A. MICHELSON of the University of Chicago will con duct the greatest experiment of his long career in science when he goes to Pasadena, Cal., in June to measure the speed of light. It was Michelson’s light measurements which provided Einstein with the basis for his theory of rela tivity. CARL LAEMMLE, president of Uni versal Pictures Corporation, will be the subject of a biography to be written by John Drinkwater. The author has been invited by the moving picture magnate to spend the summer at his 1 Beverly Hills home where they will compile the data gathered by Mr. Laemmle from various sources concerning the facts of his career. DR. NELSON GLUECK, Instructor of Bible and Hebrew Language at the Hebrew Union College, left for a five months stay in Palestine, where he will join I)r. W. F. Albright, of Johns Hopkins University, who is Director of the expedition which will excavate at Tel-beit-mirsim, in the southern border of Palestine. PROF. DAVID S. BLONDHEIM, Professor of Romance Philology at Johns Hopkins University, has been awarded a fellowship by the American Council of Learned Societies in order to permit him to continue research work on the second volume of his studies on “French Comments on Ras- chi’s Commentaries on the Talmud.” YEHUDI MENUHIN, American Jewish boy violinist, appearing on the Paris concert stage for the third time, won the biggest ovation ever accorded him, with the audience cheering for twenty minutes after the concert. ADOLPH ZLJKOR, one of the most distinguished offspring of Hungary and president of the Paramount-Publix Film Corporation of America, returned to his native village of Riccse and was hailed by the municipal council as “the greatest citizen of our village.” ADOLPH S. OCHS, publisher of the New York Times, was praised for his fine leadership when the first gold medal for outstanding service to journalism was awarded by the Uni versity of Missouri School of Journal ism to Arthur Hays Sulzberger, Vice- President of the Times. DR. ELTGENE KAHN, formerly of the University of Munich, has arrived in America to take up his duties as Professor of Psychiatry and Mental Hygiene at Yale University. He will be head of all departments related to the study of the mind. HERBERT FLEISHHACKER is one of three local citizens of San Fran cisco who have contributed $500,000 to aid the cancer researches of Dr. Walter B. Coffey. The gift is assumed to be a retort to Dr. Morris Fishbein, Editor of the American Medical Association Journal, who has criticized the cancer work of Dr. Coffey. CONGRESSMAN WM. L. SIRO- VICH of New York, who is a doctor by profession as well as a legislator, has written a scenario in which George Bancroft, the famous he-man of the movies, will star. TOM GETZEN For SHERIFF of RICHMOND COUNTY Independent Candidate for Sheriff A Conscientious and Effi cient Administration of the Office of Sheriff and an IMPARTIAL and FEARLESS Enforcement of the Law. VOTE For Gary Whittle For SHERIFF RICHMOND COUNTY Augusta, Ga.