The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, July 31, 1933, Image 13

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STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Jid- >its from everywhere g 3 |. Louis I. Newman thinks that Maur Samuel and Joseph Brainin are artetn; ng to w bip U P mass sentiment . r |) Weizmann’s return to the Zionist 'fidcr'tiip. . . . The rabbi does not like it and o a release which—we are afraid _ w j!l not enjoy extensive publication, .aw Io hand over the new economic program the World Zionist Organiza tion t<> Weizmann and his satellites would hr like dismantling Mr. Roosevelt's "Brain jnist" and delivering his "New Deal" into the hands of Senator Reed of Penn- olvania." . . . But no amount of sophis- ir\, Rabbi Newman, will alter the fact that Palestine Labor wants Weizmann back. . . . We are tired repeating that Douglas Fairbanks whose real name is I'llman is a hundred per cent Jewish and we don't mean maybe. . . . Samuel I'ntcrmyer is gunning for Stephen S. Wise and calling on all his (Untermyer’s) friend- to help him expose Dr. Wise's wishywashy attitude on the Jewish boy- (ott against Germany. . . . Untermyer and Wise would make a dandy debate on the advisability of a Jewish boycott. Promoter*, take notice. I he other day we mentioned that Jes- -e! and Cantor were on the outs. So Je—el writes in the following explana tion: "I'm sorry the difference of opinion (tween Eddie Cantor and myself has ftn aired publicly before an unfeeling public ... I once said at a dinner for ( aiitor that he was a sainted minstrel and that still goes, even though much offer has flowed under the bridge since then . . . Were I called upon again at 'uch a dinner for Cantor I would say the same things and what a grand guy hr i'. ... I think he’s fine, etc. . . . P. S. Mr\ ( r was shot yesterday for complain ing." 1 he following story reaches us from H*ilvwood as evidence that Sam Gold- '"n may be rightly proud of his little • . . I'he other day Goldwyn father 'uggr-ted to a guest that he ask the Ihtlt boy some problem in mathematics. ^o the guest asked: “Sammy, if you fad ten cents and lost three, how many w °L'd you have left?’’ . . . Little Sam d at big Sam and answered: "Why 'h.> d I lose three cents?” \ it’s true, Norma Talmadge calls ge Jessel, “Doodle.” . . . Arthur the English actor who died re- >i was Jewish but nobody knew it r he lived. . . . They say that George < ’’ 'hwin’s score for "Let Them Eat is the best music he’s ever writ- r • • . Anita Case, the beautiful blonde helped Isaac Van Grove with the Auction of the "Romance of a People” rant, just got married to Maestro •V h of “Take a Chance” fame. . . . tur Loew, son of Marcus Loew, the >e pioneer, is a flying enthusiast; he reparing a big air stunt that will be 'I ad all over the front pages before 1 E SOUTHERN ISRAELITE * BY PHINEAS J. BIRON long. . . . Enrico Gliczenstein, the sculp tor, whom the King of Italy called his friend and whose fame in Europe is second to none, is a summer guest at Duskin’s Camp Midin: America is no longer the promised land for Jewish artists. . . . Walter Winchell is very hap py about the beating he received from AI Jolson and brags that Jolson’s "sock has already enticed over $500,000 worth of advance bookings” on his movie "Broadway Thru a Keyhole.” . . . Dr. Isaac Goldberg, of Boston, will edit a literary newspaper founded by George S. Kaufman and George Gershwin. . . . I he first issue is due sometime in Sep tember. Buloff, the man who directs the For ward Radio hour every Sunday, is a splendid actor who will be snatched by Broadway as soon as he learns English. . . . Morris Rothenberg will go to Pales tine after the Zionist Congress to dis pose of the $40,000 left by the Tezan philanthropist, in his will, for the poor Jews of Palestine. . . . Wich reminds us that Isaac Carmel, of Cleveland, asks us to insert an advertisement in our “Lost and Found Department,” promising a fine compensation to whoever reports the whereabouts of the Brodie plan for the settlement of 200,000 Jews in Palestine, supposed to have been approved by the last Zionist Congress. . . . Now, that Mrs. Arlosoroff has identified the mur derer of her husband as one of the Re visionist gangsters of Palestine, few peo ple will agree with Dr. Wise’s indigna tion against Jow Brainin’* article, labell ing the Revionist murderers, the Jewish Hitlerites. . . . Montor vacationing at the Family Jacob’s Alamac Hotel sends us a teasing post card “The water is fine— glad you’re not here—am having a good time.” ... His l>ook "Chatosi” is in the publisher’s hands but Henry prefer* to wait for the new deal in the book mar ket before releasing it to the public. . . . Carl Sherman, the former attorney gen eral of the State of New York and one of the most active Zionists in the Me tropolis, is flying twice every week from New York to Chicago and (of course) back in connection with some legal work. “Dear Phineas” writes the one and only Harry Hershfield.” I know that you’ll welcome anything to help you fill up your column, which—strictly confiden tially speaking—can afford the Hershfield spark of humor. ... So I give you this one. ... "I just heard, Meyer, that Charlie Chaplin is Jewish.” . . . "My, my, think of it—for years I haven’t praised him enough.” “When a humorist do nates a joke he’s a philanthropist—so don’t call me stingy, Harry.” . . . Thanks; the weather is sticky and anything is welcome, Harry . . . even this joke of yours which never grows old when YOU tell it. ‘ IIS mm W&wL l m New Prices Subject to Further Increase Without Notice p m NOW And Up KELVINATOR models have been increased in price. And the new, higher prices are subject to further increase without notice. We announced on July 1st that this price increase was necessary because of the rise in commodity prices, which has been as much as from 22 to 102 per cent on many materials used by Kelvinator. If you are planning to buy an electric refrigerator this year, next year, or in 1935, you will be wise to BUY NOW. Probably not in another generation will you see prices as low as they are today. Buy at present low prices—prices as low as $104.50* plus freight and installation. Buy before another increase is announced. Begin to enjoy automatic electric refrigeration! Kelvinator will pay for itself!. Georgia POWER flSW COMPANY A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE [13]