The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, August 01, 1933, Image 15

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ELECTRICITY in your home and business Is Symbolic of Our Good Wishes for the Coming New Year . . . May it Fulfill your every need day and night. Savannah Electric & Power Company SAVANNAH. GA. IT'S DELICIOUS! AND WHOLESOME! -K c BART'S 'ream BREAD IS SOLD BY BART'S BAKERY, Inc. SAVANNAH, GA. A. C. OELSCHIG & SONS Jtl ST. AT OGLETHORPE AVE. Say it with 3lowers" SAVANNAH, GA. IN THE LIMELIGHT ""HiHmHimitiiitMmtwHiMmHHwi imimminuitn - EDWIN FRANKO GOLDMAN, Ameri can bandmaster, in recognition of his ef forts in the cause of Italian art, was pre sented with the deco ration and rank of cavaliere in the Order of the Crown of Italy by Antonio Grot- sardi, Italian consul-general i n York, in behalf of King Victor Emanuel II. The presentation was made during a special concert of Italian music in Central Park. HEINRICH VON KAUFFMAN, Ger man minister to the Argentine, because of his Jewish origin has been recalled by the Hitler government. Dr. Walter Zechlin, CJerman ambassador to Ger many, who recently protested the Jewish boycott of German goods in Mexico, has also been recalled because of his pre vious prominence as a Socialist. JAKOB WASSERMANN, internation ally famous German Jewish novelist whose works are now taboo in Germany, has written a revised edition of the auto biography of himself and will l>e published in the fall. Wasscrmann’s life story, first issued in 1921, has been rewritten in the light of present conditions in Germany. The 1921 edition discussed anti-Semitic prejudice in Germany when Wassermann was a boy. The title of the book will be “My Life as German and Jew." LEO FERRAUI), prominent Franco- Jewish journalist, dramatist and play wright, died in Paris, France, at the age of 61. Ferraud, one of the editors of the famous French daily Le Matin, was regarded as one of the leading French newspapermen. He was well known as a writer on politics, art and current topics. Many of his plays and novels were among the most popular of their day. PROFESSOR BERNHARD ZONDEK, the world-famous German-Jewish path ologist, who was ousted from his position in Germany, has accepted the director ship of the Pathological Institute at the Warsaw Jewish Hospital, according to a report in the Moment. Professor Zondek, a native of Lodz, became a recognized authority in his specialty in Germany. SELMA SEGAL, a Newark Jewish girl, has been signed to appear in "Die \N al- kuere,” this season at La Scala, the fa mous opera house at Milan, Italy. Miss Segal, who is now in Italy, was the first American to sing at Milan s Dal V ermc Theatre, and has just completed a number of concerts for the Duches* of Aosta. WALTER ORLOFF, the Brooklyn-Jew- ish medical student who has been held under arrest by the Nazis since July 1 on a charge of Communist activ ity, is expected to be deported shortly. Orioff had been held in jail for a month before he was given a hearing as the result of the intervention of George S. Messersmith, American consul-general. He was questioned in the presence of the Consul-General by the German police. After the hearing the American consul general expressed confidence that OrlofT s fate would be quickly decided. If he is found guilty he is liable to a death pen alty. LOUIS UNTERMEYER, noted poet, author and wealthy jewelry manufac turer, was secretly married here to the former Esther Antin, Toledo, attorney and former judge. This is Mr. Unter- meyer's third marital venture while the new Mrs. Untermeyer has been married twice before. She divorced her first hus band, Dr. Henry Shaner, and her second husband, Dr. Louis Ginsburg, died. The new Mrs. Untermeyer was one of the first women admitted to the Ohio bar and the only one ever elected to a judgeship in Toledo. LEO. R. SACK, for the last 14 years Washington correspondent of the Scripps- Howard Newspapers, and one of the out standing newspapermen of the country, has been named American minister to Costa Rica by President Roosevelt. At the same time the President named State Senator Fay Desportes of South Carolina, a cousin of Bernard M. Baruch, as min ister to Bolivia. Mr. Sack, who began his journalistic career as a reporter in San Antonio, has been a Washington correspondent since 1915. He was the author of the famous news story which prompted the United States Senate to in vestigate the senatorial election scandals in Illinois and Pennsylvania which re sulted in the dismissal from the Senate of William S. Vare and Frank L. Smith. Mr Sack, a frequent contributor to the American Hebrew, is a prominent mem ber of the Washington Temple. He is a native of Mississippi. CHANCELLOR HEINRICH BRUEN- ING, former leader of the liquidated Catholic Centre Party, is called on by the Voelkische Beobachter to answer for eign rumors charging him with action detrimental to the Hitler government. 'Hie paper quotes Dutch sources which declare that Dr. Brucning sought to dis suade the Vatican from signing a con cordat with the Nazi regime. Dr. Bruen- ing has denied these rumors. PROFESSOR MOSES GOMHKRG, of the University of Michigan and Professor Julius Stieglitz of the University of Chi cago will he two of the 42 pioneers in American chemistry who attended the Columbian Exposition here in 1X93 to be guests of honor at the dinner of Ameri can Chemical Society to be held at the Century of Progress Exposition September 14, in connection with the Society’s X6th annual meeting. Hie leading chemists of the world will join in paying tribute to the “old guard" of American chemists during whose lifetime there has arisen the modern chemical industry in which billions of dollars are invested. MRS. MARCUS SLOSS, of San Fran cisco, Lillian D. Wald and Mrs. Diney C. Borg of New York are among the 56 women named by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Newton I). Baker to direct the work of the National Woman’s Com mittee of the 1933 mobilization for hu man needs. The object of this campaign is to rally public support for community chests and other communal fund-raising efforts for the relief of the unemployed and needy. THE HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COM PANY, book publishers, which has an nounced for Fall publication an English translation of Hitler's autobiography “My Battle" is charged “with an attempt to cash in on the misery and catastrophe of an important section of the human family” by Louis Rittenberg, managing editor of the American Hebrew, in an ar ticle in the current issue. Mr. Rittenberg says that “our efforts, through corre spondence and editorial comment, having failed to impress upon Houghton Mifflin Company the perils of this vile book, “we charge them with abetting Hitler (Continued on page 16) Health for Your Children -K Active growing bodies need well balanced food. Milk is recognized as the most com pletely balanced single food there is. FOREMOST MILK comes from the finest herds and is doubly safeguarded through Pasteurization so that when you give your children FOREMOST MILK they arc not only getting the utmost in food value hut the utmost in Safety also. 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