The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, March 01, 1933, Image 13

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STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL ♦ + + Jid-Hits from Everywhere + + + by phineas j. biron - ' — You may have wondered why Felix Warburg did not attend the Einstein din ner and the Nathan Straus testimonial, and why he has not been seen at any functions of late. While not gravely ill, Mr. Warburg is unable to go about much, to the great distress of his many friends . . . And because of the warm place which Warburg occupies in the heart of the American Jewish community it seems to us that all of us should make him feel that we miss his charming and optimistic smile and that we wish him a complete and quick recovery . . . So we suggest that you and you and you sit down and write him a heartfelt note of good wishes . . . Don’t expect an answer. . . . Do it for your own satis faction. ... It is such human gestures that make men in the public spotlight feel that their sacrifihces have not been in vain. . . . Oh, we almost forgot: Mr. Warburg's address is 1109 Fifth Avenue, New York . . . A few weeks after AI Jolson opened on his recent radio program (so tells us W. W.), one of the major executives up at the National Broadcasting Company sent to Jolson a memo which read: “My only suggestion to you is to omit the per sonal pronoun. Don’t keep talking about yourself. Cut out all the I's.” To which Jolson replied: "You memo to hand. Me no get me salary yet for the last three weeks. Me hungry. We want me dough. Kick in. . . . ” Indianapolis has the smallest Anglo- Jewish monthly in the world, the Jewish Post, edited by Leonard Rothschild, an ambitious columist . . . The strongest chess club in the world is the llakoak Chess Division, which boasts such mem bers as Lasker, Rubinstein and Spiel- man. . . . Believe it or not, but a Jewish journalist in the Vienna “Stimme" of March 9 ends up his survey of Jewish conditions in Germany and America with the exclamation: “Es ist eine Lust zu Lebed." . . . That fellow never heard of Hitler and Wall Street, we suppose. . . . That little package of tough sweetness, I.yda Roberti, who conquered America on the stage and screen, is reported to be Jewish, ladies and gentlemen—or, rather, gentlemen and ladies. . . . Max Reinhardt is not in Germany, reports notwithstanding. He is on his way to New York and Hollywood. . . . Paul Ash. the jazz conductor, will be appointed musical director of the World's Fair in Chicago. . . . If you know how to read between the lines of German papers you will note that Gottfried Feder and Gregor Stras- ser, two of the Hitlerites' most efficient anti-Semites, are on the outs with Adolf. . . . Lecturing has reached its lowest ebb. We know of one eminent lecturer who traveled four hundred miles for two lectures, for his expenses and $15. . . . That anti-German boycott which some of our Jewish leaders are planning may have odd results. . . . For instance, “Maedchen in Uniform" is being shunned these days by the Jewish clientele not withstanding the fact that the film was bought outright by two Jewish gentle men of New York and although the sub ject of the film is an indictment of the Junker system of education. . . . 1 hat lit tle girl Renee Carroll, who checks your hat but in her off-hours is a writer of books, is the granddaughter of an Or thodox rabbi. . . . We’ve been told that Dr. Hahlfeld, cable editor of the Beringer Lokal An- zeiger, who is visiting New York, ap peared at a news service’s Times Build ing office accompanied by four Nazis clothed in Hitler uniform. . . . And the same informant insists that Joseph Goeb- bles, Hitler's most madly intoxicated ad jutant, is married to a Jewess—which might explain his rage. . . . Her maiden name is said to be Friedlander. . . . If this is true, will Frau Goehbels be sub ject to the anti-Jewish boycott scheduled by Hitler? . . . The silence about Dr. Arthur J. Krauss, who went on a hunger strike two months ago in protest against anti-Semitism in Poland (he would have to call ten hunger strikes now) is ex plained when we tell you that he has a good job now as a member of the faculty of Long Island University and that h< eats ham and eggs every morning. . . Because of the Hitlerites Maurice Schwartz has canceled the European trip of “Yoshe Kalb," the papers say. . . . But we think that Chicago will keep the Chasaidic spectacle at the Apollo Theatre too long for any trans-Atlantic adven tures. . . . Lou Goldberg, the one-time Paramount and Warner press agent, is now writing books under the nom de plume Lewis Graham. . . . Bruno Lessing, the only feuilletonist in the American press who spent more than a year tramping around in Europe, will soon be back. . . . Misha Levitski is having much success on his European tour. . . . Another Hitler item . . . What a godsend that fellow has turned out to be for columists (pardon our cynicism). . . . Well, anyhow, Paul Abraham’s screening was stopped mid way when Hitler took charge of Ger many, and almost all the Jewish directors, actors, cameramen and press photogra phers have left Berlin for Budapest. . . . Walter Winchell was paid seven thou sand dollars for a week at the Paramount Theatre in New York, but the theatre lost a few hundred bucks on him. . . . But it did rain and snow that week. . . . Jerry Wald, the former radio columnist of the Mirror (he's only nineteen), just finished a novel, "The Great Sale," but it will appear signed by John Bascom. ... A. H. Fromenson is in Miami, sun ning himself back to health. . . . Salmon Levinson, the great peace pact expert, is the counsel of a newly established league of Jewish importers, which is not aiming at boycotting any particular coun try. It will, however, inaugurate and maintain a policy of favoring those coun tries whose official and de facto attitude tovsard their Jewish population is up to par. . . . Pierre Van Paassen, who has been lashed by some Zionists for his re cent articles, was beaten up by the Hit lerites while defending some Jewish shop keeper in Munich. Van Paassen looks Nordic all right, but has a Jewish heart. . . . Morris Margulies, the genial secre tary of the Zionist Organization of America, is keeping his name out of the papers, but he is doing more than his bit, behind the scenes, for the Jewish victims of the Nazi regime. . . . Some day will be told the hectic story of the American Jewish leadership try ing to stem the Hitlerite wave of anti- Semitism. . . . And then some of the leaders and near-leaders will look far from glorious. . . . For instance, what would you say if we told you that Wise's trip to Washington was quite superfluous, because some Jewish personalities much closer to the Roosevelt administration than Dr. Wise had already received as surances that the State Department would investigate? . . . 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