The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 01, 1933, Image 17

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CATE CITY COTTON MILLS EAST POINT GEORGIA PATRONIZE THE Empire Theatre POPULAR PRICES EXCELLENT SHOWS For the Whola Family CORNER GEORGIA AVENUE AND CREW ATLANTA "SOUTHERN TABLET & I MANUFACTURING CO. snufacturers of School and Writing Tablets ** Mangum Street, S. W. L. MAin 4461 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL + + + Jid-Hits from Everywhere + + + by phineas j. biron You may be interested to know that Marcus and Singer of Bank of U. S. fame are sweeping and mopping floors in Sing Sing and trying unsuccessfully to get a better job. . . . Paul Otto, Ger man State and Screen star, published a statement in the Berlin press declaring most sotemnly that he is “of Christian descent" and that his nickname of "Schles- singer” was just a jest. . . . Fabian Sevitzky who conducted two concerts of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra re cently, is a nephew of Serge Koussevitzky, leader of the Boston Symphony. . . . But the Nazis didn’t know about it. . , . Jimmy Cagney, the Irish flicker star, at tended Passover dinner in Hollywood and read the ritual in Hebrew, although most of his Jewish hosts didn't understand a word. ... A certain columnist who is invariably wrong in his predictions proph esies that Henry Morgenthau may be ap pointed Ambassador to Germany. . . . As if Washington had shown so aggres sive a policy against Hitler. . . . Far from it, gentlemen. . . . There are also tumors that New York will organize a Jewish Medical Center and invite some of the displaced Jewish physicians of Ger many to its staff. . . . What will our own unemployed Jewish medicos say to that? Justice Brandeis and Samuel Untermyer are very active in mobilizing all the lib eral forces for the battle against the bankers in connection with the regulation of the sale of stocks and bonds to the pub lic, now bring waged at Washington. . . . Fannie Brice is rapidly becoming a big favorite on the air, and she deserves it. . . . And we’re told that one of the few relaxations, which President Roose velt has enjoyed since coming to the White House is a private showing of Kddie Cantor’s film “The Kid from Spain.” . . . Strange but true: Thcrr has not been a single telephone conversa tion between Hitler and any person in New York over the trans-Atlantic wire, which proves that there isn't anybody on this side of the pond who would care to talk to the short-moustached vitlian. . . . When Schmeling meets Baer this summer in the ring, Hitler’s Germany will be lis tening to the round by round report with hated breath. . . . And if Baer, the Jewish fighter, should happen to win (we don't believe he will) Adolf’s theory about the superiority of the nordic race is go ing to get a real knockout blow in the minds of millions of Brown Shirts. . . . Recently Jed Harris, the show producer, and Ben Hecht, the author, dropped into the Plaza Art Galleries, New York. A first, limited, signed edition of one of Mr. Hecht’s books was offered for sale. . . . Mr. Hecht beamed while Auctioneer O’Reilly described the book as one of the world's masterpieces and the book's au thor as one whose fame would never die. . . . Then began the bidding. “Any bids?”’ started the auctioneer. . . . “One dollar,” a voice was heard . . . Still Hecht smiled. “It ought to bring thirty or forty,” he said. . . . “Two dollars," said another bidder. . . . "Sold," an swered the auctioneer, bringing down his gavel with a bang which drove Mr. Hecht right out of the place. . . . Judge Sabbath of Chicago holds out hope to the poor alimony victims languish ing in jail. . . . The Chicago jurist, on the occasion of his sixty-third birthday, proclaimed that henceforward only di vorced husbands who could pay alimony and refused should be sent to jail, while those who would pay if they could would be permitted to go free. ... So there you are. . . . By the time this gets pub lished, I.iverights, the publishers, will be in bankruptcy unless a miracle hap pens. . . . We perdicted Mr. Nelson Ruttenberg's appointment to an important judgeship, hut instead he has been pro moted to the counselship of the new State Alcoholic Beverage Commission of New York. . . . John Krimsky, a good Jewish son of a Jewish father, who as impres ario of the "Maedchen in Uniform" film was made a victim of the unofficial Jew ish boycott against German films, is now- presenting the “3-Penny Opera.” . . . This musical is a translation from the German, but Krimsky takes pains to point out that the four authors arc anti-Hitler ites and mostly Jewish. . . . The F.uropa, which hitherto presented German films, is now sponsoring Yiddish movies. . . . There is a reason why. . . . Rose Pas tor Stokes, the radical labor leader, is dying of cancer in a hospital in Berlin. Here is a true story that illustrates what kind of Gazlonim Jews are. I.ate one night a young man producing a re volver told Michael Dolinski, a Kosher delicatessen shopkeeper, to “stick ’em up" and hand over his money. Mike sized the robber, who fainted in his arms, weak with hunger. . . . Instead of hit ting him on the head, Mike Dolinsky poured a glass of milk into his mouth, and was feeding him sandwiches when the policeman came in to arrest the des perado. . . , Kmile Gauvreau’s column in the Nrnv York Mirror, “Now and Ten.” is the most consistent foe of Hitler's anti-Jewish rnaneuvres in the American press to day. . . . H. Hurok, the impresario, re minds us that Frau Sigfried Wagner, who might become Frau Adolf Hitter, is the widow of Sigfried Wagner, whose father, the well known Richard Wagner, was married to Cosima Liszt, whose mother’s grandmother was—a Jewess. ... If you understand what this means you will com prehend the horror of it. . . . Richard (get the association of ideas) Maihaum is only 23 years old, but he plays lago in the Shakespeare Theatre’s production of "Othello.” The youngest lago in captiv ity. . . . Three cheers for Mrs. Irma B. Levy, the founder and president of Irvington House, which takes care of chil dren suffering from heart disease. . . . And believe it or not, Mrs. Levy has just opened an annex to her institution. . . . Says Louis Sobol, the rascal, that the best joke he has heard about the Hitler busi ness tells that Hitler offered prizes to the person or persons who could claim to have pogromed the most Jews. First prize went to Goldman-Sachs, the brok ers. . . . Glad to know that we are still keeping our sense of humor. . . . pu.iity le. Superfine Products Company s*,r« Cr#am ICE CREAM MANUFACTURERS Locafod and Frozen Aek for Superfine in All Parts Confections SUPERFINE PRODUCTS COMPANY **'• cw » 445 Eighth St.. N. E. ATLANTA, GA. VErnon 2577 "Quality First" THE PATENT BUTTON CO. 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