The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 01, 1933, Image 28

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Prescriptions Quirk Service HARRY LEFKOFF FULTON PHARMACY S.14 l'*>hlnfl«n St., 8. W. MA. 1615 ATLANTA ORANGES - GRAPEFRUIT Other Fancy Fruits in Season Prices and Quality Guaranteed Always ORANGE GROVE 997 Peachtree, N. E. ATLANTA Quality Service With Guaranteed Satisfaction North Side Radio Service 691 Boulevard, N. E. ATLANTA JA. 6420 Atlanta Tile & Marble Co. Call On Us for Estimates 201 Luckie, N. W. ATLANTA Baker Service Station "One Slop Sendee” 58T Woodward Ave., S. E. JA. 8551 Repairs of Any and All Kind Greasing • Washing • Polishing Accessories • Tires • Battery Stfvice Road Service Caldwell Marble and Tile We Specialize in Interior Marble Work Red Rock Bldg. ATLANTA Lawn Mowers Sharpened Ground and Repaired Pick Up urul Delivery Service QUICK SERVICE SAW REPAIR CO. 610 Western Ave., N. W. JA ckson 5284 WILLIAM A. MANNING * Heating and Ventilating 145 Linden Avenue, N. E. ATLANTA • Contracting • Wiring • Lighting Fixtures DIXIE ELECTRIC CO. 193 Spring, N. W. MA In 7925 ATLANTA Service Your Car at Baker St. Garage 21 Bakar ATLANTA, GA. Road Service • Wrecker Service S U T T O N S Superior Shoe Repairing and £ Hat Cleaning Set vice f W. M SUTTON, Mgr. 11 Edgewood Ave., S. E. JA-4268 Atlanta C. P. Pyrea E. B. Pyron Walnut Transfer & Storage Co. F.r Drpradfblt Servlcvr— Phone IBS Alabama Si., S. W, WA lout 1616 ATLANTA IN THE NEWS (Continued from page 23) Professor Frankfurter, who has de clined a number of important positions in the Roosevelt administration, has nevertheless had his recommendations ac cepted in filling nearly half a dozen of the most important legal posts in the government and continues to function as one of the President’s most trustworthy advisors and a link between the liberal ism of the Brandeis-La Follette era and the new Roosevelt liberalism. Two of his proteges are members of the “brain trust,” Nathan Margold, solicitor for the De partment of the Interior, and Charles Wyzanski, Jr., solicitor to the Depart ment of Labor. Margold is a former assistant United States District Attorney for New York, and until his recent ap pointment to the Interior Department po sition was legal advisor on Indian af fairs of the Institute for Government Research. He had also acted as the suc cessor of the late Louis Marshall as vol unteer attorney to the Pueblo Indians. His familiarity with Indian affairs, which are under the jurisdiction of the Interior Department, was in part responsible for his selection. Wyzanski, one of the most brilliant scholars in the history of Har vard Law School, was secretary to United States Circuit Court Judge Learned Hand before his appointment. The remaining three members of the “brain trust” are veterans in the gov ernment service whose records of achieve ment led President Roosevelt to include them in his personal entourage. The best known of this trio is Dr. Emanuel Goldenvveiser, whose official title is di rector of the division of research and statistics of the Federal Reserve System. Heading a bureau which compiles the highly technical and confidential financial statistics upon which government mon etary policies depend, he is President Roosevelt’s chief source for material in reorganizing the federal finances. En tering the government service in 1907 as a special investigator for the Immi gration Commission, he has been succes sively a Census Bureau agent, statistician of the Bureau of Farm Management of the Department of Agriculture, and as sistant director of the bureau which he now heads. Dr. Ezekiel, economic ad visor to the Secretary of Agriculture, has been a member of the Department of Agriculture’s staff for more than a decade, first as agricultural economist in the farm management division of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics and then as as sistant chief economist of the Federal Farm Bureau. His highly specialized tal ents in various technical phases of agri culture have made him an invaluable member of the Rooseveltian inner cir cles which looks to him for guidance in the development of practical methods of economic restabilization of farming, a major problem in the recovery program. Dr. Feis, referred to as “the brains of the State Department” by the Washington newspaper corps, is the diplomatic ex pert of the “brain trust.” An economist with both practical and pedagogical train ing, Dr. Feis was the key man in the nego tiations leading up to the Hoover mora torium and the World Economic Confer ence which he attended as an advisor to the American delegation. As economic advisor to the State Department, his abil ity to dramatize the problems of that de partment and his knack of simplifying its most perplexing difficulties have made him an inordinately useful member of the “kitchen cabinet.” The last group of Jews holding impor tant positions under the Roosevelt ad ministration is the largest and includes a number of well-known figures as well as some who are newcomers on the na tional scene. In the latter category are Robert Strauss, personal assistant to Gen eral Johnson; Lloyd H. Landau, a St. Louis disciple of Professor Frankfurter, who is the general solicitor of the Public Works Board; Dr. Maurice Karp, dean of the Jewish School of Social Work, to whom has been assigned the task of train ing the personnel needed to carry out the National Recovery Act; Dr. Alexander Sachs, chief of General Johnson’s re search division and the man to whom the recovery administration turns for facts on the various codes; Robert Kohn, former president of the American Institute of Architects, who is special advisor to the Cabinet Advisory Board of the Public Works Administration and in complete charge of plans and projects submitted for loans under the Public Works Act; Isador Lubin, former professor at the Brookings Institute in Washington, who heads the vitally important Bureau of Labor Statistics in the Department of Labor; David E. Lillienthal, former mem ber of the Wisconsin Public Service Com mission, who is a member of and counsel to the Tennessee Valley Authority for the development of the Muscle Shoals pro gram; Jerome Frank, counsel for the ad ministration of the agricultural relief hill, and Celeste Jedel secretary to As sistant Secretary of State Moley, and chief archivist of the American delega tion to the World Economic Conference. More prominent Jewish personalities are to be found on the various Industrial Recovery Boards. Sidney Hillman, presi dent of the Amalgamated Clothing Work ers’ Union, and a veteran trade unionist and labor economist; Rose Schneiderman, founder and president of the Women’s Trade Union League, and Dr. Leo Wol- man, professor of economics at Columbia University, are members of the Labor Advisory Board, of which Dr. Wolman is chairman. Louis Kirstein, Boston mer chant and philanthropist, and Gerard Swope, president of the General Electric Company sit on Industrial Advisory Board. Dr. Wolman, Mr. Kirstein and Mr. Swope are also members of the President’s board of seven named to act as a superboard of mediation to consider disputes between labor and industry. Besides these high-minded and de voted Jewish public servants who have been privileged to serve their country by helping to realize the “clear visions of a brave new world in which humanity is to live happily under President Roose velt, the synagogue has joined in urging Jewry to stand behind the President’s program. A manifesto jointly signed by Rabbi Edward L. Israel, chairman of the Social Justice Commission of the Cen tral Conference of American Rabbis; Dr. John A. Ryan, director of the social ac tion department of the National Catholic (Please turn to Page 40) M. FREEDMAN I. A . 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