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IN THE LIMELIGHT
members were
Moses Shcrtock,
Eliezer Kaplan,
DR. ARTHUR
RUPPIN has been
elected chairman of
the new Jewish
Agency Executive.
The portfolio of the
assigned as follows:
political department;
finance department;
Naac Gruenbaum, immigration depart
ment; Dr. Ruppin and Dr. Werner Sen
ator, relief and refugees; Dr. Maurice
Hexter, colonization department; and
David Ben Gurion, without portfolio.
IL 1*0POLO D’lTALIA, the organ of
Piemier Mussolini, has extended an in
direct invitation to Leon Trotsky to make
his home in Italy. The paper declares
that if he finds life unbearable in France,
where the Communists have declared
open war on him, he can move to the
Island of C apri, t.tf the coast of Naples.
VLADIMIR HOROWITZ, the world-
famous Russian-Jewish pianist, will be
married shortly to Wanda Toscanini, the
younger daughter of Arturo Toscanini,
noted conductor, according to word re
ceived from Paris h\ the New York Phil
harmonic Orchestra.
J. EMMET HAYDEN, acting mayor
of San Francisco and chairman of the
Citizens’ Committee for the celebration
of the annual German Day, threw a
bombshell into the ranks of the Nazi*
here when he declared he would not
consent to having the Nazi Hag displayed
at the celebration. Mr. Hayden pointed
out that "the lx>ard of city supervisors
has gone on record against the policy of
the Nazi government and I will not voice
anything hut the Star* and Stripe*."
Louis E. Felmer, president of the United
German Society, asserted that the Nazi
Hag was to be Himn as the German na
tional emblem and as a mark of respect
to the German consul, scheduled to be the
main speaker at the celebration.
PROFESSOR AND MRS. ALBERT
EINSTEIN have rented a brown-shingled
two-story house at II Cleveland Road.
Dr. Einstein's study will be in Fine Hall,
the new Princeton mathematical building.
His assistant will be Dr. John L. Van-
derslvce.
RABBI JOSEPH I.E1SER. of Augusta,
Georgia, was well received in a recent
address in Augusta on the history of
Jews. Rabbi Lei<*er cited various accom
plishments of Jewish people over the
world and at the beginning of hi* ad
dress -aid that there is at present a re
newed interest in Jew* because of the
events abroad. He said this is evidenced
bv the fact that Jewish people are oc
cupying the front page of newspaper*
and that there are more books, both fic
tion and non-fiction, bring published now
than in years. "This i* natural," say*
Rabbi I^riser, "because in the western
civilization the Jew* are historically one
of the oldest groups and they have been
so influential on our western civilization
that their activities are of intense and
general interest." Rabbi Leiser's address
was delivered to a large gathering of
business leaders attending a inerting of
the Kiwanis Club.
MEYER DIZENGOFF, mayor of Tel
Aviv, in a letter to Morris Margulirs,
secretary of the Zionist Organization of
America, has assured him that the mu
nicipality of Tel Aviv will take ener
getic measures to combat speculation in
the buying and selling of land in I el
Aviv. The Tel Aviv officials are also giv
ing serious thought to the entire problem
of land speculation.
DR. BELA SCHICK, discoverer of the
Schick test for diphtheria by which it i*
possible to determine whether or not an
individual is immune to the disease, was
honored by the medical societies of New
York on October 24, in celebration of the
twentieth anniversary of the first pro
duction of the toxin-antitoxin for the pre
vention of diphtheria. Memorials signed
by thousands of immunized children will
be presented to Dr. Schick and to Dr.
William H. Park, a pioneer in the work
of diphtheria prevention.
DR. MOSES BEHREND, well-known
Philadelphia Jewish physician, was
elected president of the Pennsylvania
Medical Society at the society’s 83rd an
nual convention. He is a former presi
dent of the Philadelphia County Medical
Society and author of numerous medical
books and articles. He is also prominent
in local Jewish affairs.
SALVADOR de MADARIAGA, Spain’s
representative at the Assembly of the
League of Nations, said that Spain, which
had once been "unjust and even cruel
toward two great races and religious—
Islam and the Jews—now remembers
with thanks that illustrious race (the
Jew- which has supplied Spain with some
of its greatest thinkers, men of letters,
doctors, lawyers and statesmen." Senor
de Madariaga also made an eloquent
appeal or the universal extension of mi
nority rights.
MAXIM LITVINOV, one of the two
Jewish members of the Soviet cabinet, has
been selected by the Soviet regime to go
to Washington for the negotiations be
tween Russia and the United States re
garding American recognition of the
Soviet Union. Litvinov, who is foreign
minister, will bring with him his wife,
a brilliant English Jewess, who writes
his unequalled English speeches and
state papers.
REV. DR. CHARLES S. McF AR
LAN D, secretary-emeritus of the Federal
Council of Churches of Christ in Amer
ica, has gone to Berlin to make a study
of political and religious affair* there on
the invitation of the Nazi regime, ac
cording to an announcement by his son
here. (Please turn to Page 22)
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