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CTDROMCLE ^^.^i^::^, ^|\\y/Servinq Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish CommunitY \Y//\\^ Vol. 20, No. in (:oi,uMm;s, OHIO, frid.'Vy, may 2, l»4l Devoted to Amarlean •nd Jewish Ideal. Strictly G)nf idential Tidbits Prom Everywhere By PmVKAH ,1. BIRON I* -' Over 350 Delegates To Atteni! B'nai B'rith Convention HOMR IVEWS At the oponinK mocting of Ihc Women's .Senion nf tho Amer¬ ica First Committee, held in Carnegie Hall. New York, earh mention of Pre.sitlent Boo.-Jeveit and Wlnfilon Chnrchllljvas hiK.s- ed . . . Amons Ihe .speaker.": was Mr.s. Rohert. Tafl. and when Iho lady said that lho Prcsideni i.^ surrounded h.y people who' aro working America into war a large section of the America Firsler.'f yelled: "The Jew.s!" . . . The meeting hall wa."! filled wilh BumllKts and Conghliniles. nnd Father Coughlin's "Social .lu.s tlce" was very much in evidence . . . Yet the papers conlintio playing up "America Fir.st" a.s genuine anti-war movement . Movie star Viclor McLaglen wants it known that his uniform ed "Light Horse Cavalry Troop' i.s not an anti-Semitic Fa.scisl group, hut .simply an organlza tion of men—including a con slderable number of .iews—who are trying to work off a few pounds on horsehack . . . Charlie Chaplin should be very happy to hear that tho Nnyis consider ed his Great Dlentoi so sui cessful a pitce of lamimonmg that they are planning a similar mm to be distrljbuted in Latin .^.vAlnerlca, panning FDR and Hj^jljchm ..,<i Qdaiy enouglr, tlie S^^^a^0^^g<^'^i&^w(^ ¦*Ff|^^8uth^AmedQqni to^ntrteJ is headed by a Hitler follower with the (to us) highly non-Ary. an sounding name of Waiter von Simons Winchell says that Hitler's folks mu.st have wagged their tails when Adolf waa born . Get it? liITBRARV IJEPARTMENT Next week Pierre van l^aa.s- sen's new hook. "The Time is Now", will be available at your favorite book store ... In it the author of "Days of Our Years" takes Britain to la.sk for having played an anli-Jewish game in Pale.stine, and points om thai the appeasement policy toward the Arabs has proved a boomer¬ ang ... A strong Jewish army in Pale.stine would havo made all the difference in the world not only in the battle for the Suez Canal, but in the whole conduct of the war by Britain, .says Van Paassen ... A new form of literary collaboration i.s being developed l)y playwright . Mo.sH Hart and novelist Edna Ferber, they .say . . . The two authors have been seen togeth¬ er a lot of laie, and rumor has it that MLss Ferber is studying Hart lo make him the central figure of her next hook, and that Hart is studying Miss Ferber to make her the heroine of his next play . . . We haven't seen "What Makes Sammy Run", Budd Schulberg's novel about a Hollywood executive, but we hear It's an excellent picture of what goes on behind the .sound proof doors of ornate private offices In Ihe film capital A book that's promised for the neai future, incidentally, i.s a biography of Slapsie Maxie Ro senbloom boxer and movie actor Another biography to appeal shortly is that of Broad, way restaurateur Barney Gal lam, which will run serially In a national magazine . . . And fu¬ ture biographers of Albert Ein¬ stein will be Interested to know of Dorothy Kilgallen's discovery that the daddy of relativity * shaves himself in the bathtub, Jand without a mirror ... (Continued on Page 8) Information received thi.s week inrlicate that more than 225 B'nai B'rith delegales from eight states and fiO cities will be rc|)resonIed at ilie 8nth annual convention of District Crand l.odgt* No. 2 which lakes place .It Iho Doshlor llolel in Colum. bus from May 2 IIh lo 27th. Tho oigiitli .'innual convention of the Wnmon'.s (^.rand Lodge No. 2 H'nai B'rilh. will havo Kill dolo g;ilos. Tlio program nf tho of)n\'(Mi lion inciiidos a fccc|it!on and danco on Saturday ovoning. May 2Ith: a dinner for tho ladies al tho Hillel Fotmdation cm Sun¬ day evening. IVlay 2.5th: on Mon¬ day noon. May 2fith. a luncheon, wilh Richard Outstadt, of the A. D. v.. a.s the guest .speaker: a tea fnr lho ladies (plans not as yet compiolodi on Monday after¬ noon. May 2nth: and on Tuesday ovoning, May 27th. a banquet at lite Deshlor Hotel. More details about Iho husiness sessions of tho convention will he announc¬ ed in noxt week's Chronicle. National Officer Address Annual Council Meeting To Jewish Communal Leaders To Meet Here Sunday For Important Conference Of United Palestine Appeal Mi- lU'iijiitnin S])ilzcr, I hi rfl ice \ivesidex^'. of Ihc Nallonni Council of Jewish Women, will Sir'Norman AngcU, Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, National Chairman U. F. A., Rabbi 1)0 .^¦|)c; the guest ker ;h tho anminl m " e l- i n g, cicction and (ca (tf Ihc Cohinilms scc- t ion next Tucs- fi ay. M a v f). at 2 I' M , al ttic liryden ltd. Temple I Jcr sutijecl will lie "O u r T'Jinoc- fow" Mrs. \V. Mth. Spltzpr A, llcrsch W\li u'we the opcnint^ pfaycr. Mr.s-. .Sp/fzer. is u former F'r idem of the Mrooklyn Sod ion .ind a nicmhcr of ils present Hoord of Directors. Her exper ience over a period of years In Ihe ,\'ational Council of .lewi.sh VV'oinen includes service on the National Commiitee on Conlem- porary Jewish Affair.s; Chair James G. Heller and Henry Montor To Address Meeting AXNIAI, KKPORT The complete iiiiniial repoii wliii'h shou hi rea<"Ii every <'oiiiiril member In the next few day.s has heen piihllshed at eonHidcrable oxpenwe in or¬ der that all might have a de- tJiJIcd accounf of Jnst tvhar the orgnulzntlon- lian accomplisli- mAntuW ' ^ ' * ""•'' tt WIW luotlucod fu the print¬ ing; depaitment of The Ohio .lewiHh -i^hronlcle. man of tho Committee on Nat¬ uralization and CKizcnship; and fioin l!i:W tliroliKh the Sixieeiuh I fiejniiai Convention in I!»l(), iMrs. Spilzcr .-served as Chaiiman of the Nalional K.xecuiive Com¬ mittee Mrs. Spiizer is a j4'''"t";dc of I'ackcr Collegiate Instituic of (Continoed on Face H) < 'olu in hu.s /ion 1 i(>d;;e N'o. (i2, will be .si^irnaUy Iioiioi-rd iit Ihe fortheomln^ irmii B'rilh | eonvenli(>n in thi.s city, with the elevation of I. \V. <iarrk, (<il«»ve) (r«ni se<-o(id vice-r»'*'i^- idenl of the l>istnet to firsl »iee-preNident. SHIO WILL TKLL STOUV OK INSiOL' iTAr,V \K.\T MOND.W KVKMNiJ The ( nmpletion of all suhcom- tnittius for the convention are being announced iliis week. They aro as follows: HOTKI, FACILITIKH: I. M. Harris and Mrs, Martin Rt^t-nOiul. ci)'fhuli- m«n; Hurry Goltlslfln, Bernm d Felt- llnyer, Dr. R. Jatree. Albert M. Hanls. WlTlurd Levin. Tobias Polster. Sam Schlonsky, Ben YenKln, Dorothy Davis, Mra. Louis Shlonsky. Mis. Wm. Ciood¬ man. Mrs. Sam Grossman, Jusephlne BennJngson, Jeanette Pupler. Dorothy Pier und Minnie Berman. rUlNTINO COMMITTKK: Harry Schwartz and Ben Neustudt. co-chair¬ men; Herbert Wise. Mrs. Wm. Wel.s- gold. Mrs. J. B. Berliner und Mrs. Theodore Schlonsky. I'linLlClTY COMMITTKK; Allen Tarshish and Mrs. Helen Rosner, co- chnlrmen: Louis Berliner. LeRoy Mor¬ ris and Mrs. L. R. Goldlatb. FINANCK AND Itt'DCJKT: K. J. Schanfarber. RKCKPTION fOMMITTKK: Julius Steinhauser and Mrs. Wm. Wasser¬ strom, co-ehalrmen; Abe Wolmun. Ralph Lazarus, Dr. E. J. Cordon. Sol M, Isaac, Dr. Henry Piatt, Mark Feln¬ knopf. Frank Bayer. Ed Schlezlnger. Ben Tolpen. Arthur J. Isaac, Rabbi Lee J. Levinger. Dr. Louly Murk. L*on J. Goodman. Mrs, Walter Kutz. Mrs. Harry Kaplan, Mrs. Sum Gurevlt/. Mrs. Ben Kahn, Mrs. Justin SlUmun. Mrs. Wm. Kahn. Mrs. Albert Schlff. Mrs. Ben Neustadt, Mrs. J. C. Good¬ man, Mrs. Jack Scfil/f. Mrs. Hyman Swolsky. Mrs. Harry Schlansky and Mrs. Albert Luchs. IIOTUL nKSKUVATIONS: Sanford Lakin and Sidney Katz, co-chairmen. BKtAMSTBATtON AND INFOIIMA- TION: Wm. Wasserstrom and Mrs. (Continued on Page 8) E. J. HCH.XNI'AUBKK (Jntirntan, I'nifefl Paie.sttne AppeaI (Conference Mr.s. ("evil Brown .\ capaeiiy audience i.s aniici pated l)y the Ho.se K. I.uzarus Sisterhood nexi Monday eve ning. May .'jth, when Martha Hrown, wife of Cecil Urown former CHS corrosixindent ir Italy, will give hor impre.ssionK of the three yeat'K she spent in that country. The talk, which i.s to be delivered at the Bryden Bryden Rd- Temple To Hold Graduation, Exfercises Friday One of the outstanding educa¬ tional events in the local Jew¬ ish community will be ob.served at the Hryden Hoad Temple next Kriday. May !». H:()0 P. M.. at ihc Craduating lOxerciscs of the Temple High School- This will 1)0 the eighth .successive clas.s (o Kraduato from fhe Hi^'h School DcfwrtmeiU If is an occasion freighted with much pride to (he Hahhi. Trustees, officers and mend)ers, as wel! as lo the fam¬ ilies of the children who con- siitule the Hr"U))- The program is a.-; follows: hivot-atlon. I.lt'sel Slern Heading the llltual ..Marjorie SUvei- litTM. Rita Dworsky. Gloria May . oronk. Ailene Herman. Marfan Sltv*'! iiiim "Tlw l''imc(Nin of the SynuKOKue" . . t:>anlse Home • JVayei"' . Robert Krausz Reform .luiluLsin" ... Betty Wnlsleln KdUfullon For Jewish Ufe'' Sibyl Zaik CicellnMs Rabbi Samuel M. Gup Award or fertKlcaleti. Mr. Leon J. Goodman Cliislnii Prayer Theodore fiup Tlio young mon and women, who will receive graduating dip- lonias, have continued their studies at the 'I'empio School two years .since Confirmation During this period they have shown great sirldes in the ac (]nl^lti(in of the knowledge of our faith and people. A reception will be tendered the graduates, following the ser¬ vice. All are welc )jne MRS. I». W. <;OOi)MAN ON •Bl'IVOLKS roil BKITAIN" COMM ITT KK J iHi.^ # 'I'he H'niii D'rith Auxiliai-y an nounce.s Ihal Mr.s. David W, Coodman. li)0 N. Remington Rd.. i.s a member of the local "Bund- le.s for Britain" committee, and will appreciate your calling her if you have any blanket.';, weai ing apparel. Infants clothing, etc. She will be glad to arrange lo have your bundle picked up If Hd. Tempie, is open to the pub- y^" «^*" P^^o"*^ ^A. 049 lie at a nominal pharge of 50c, Your coopei-atlon In this vvor- (ConUnued on Pflge 8) thy effort will be appreciated. f)r. and Mrs I! \v. Abramson, Hernard I'"eit linger. l.eon S. f'*riedman. i W Carek, Leon .1. < loodman. i)r K .1. Gordon, Habbi Leopold Creenwald. Allen (Inndei-shcimer Hnbbi Samuel M C.u\), Miv. W A. Hersch, Habhi M I)ir-.rh.sprung. William Kahn. Habl)| Harry Kaplan, Al¬ fred ./- Kobacker, Sanford I. I.akin. \)v l.ee.I Levinger, Rob¬ ert L. Meiiman. E J. Schanfar¬ ber, Mr. and Mrs Albert Schiff, Mr and Mrs. WilHam Schiff. Dr. Don A- Shusterman. Hose Sugar- man. Hobcrt W'cllcr, .lacob Yen¬ kin, Habhi Nalhan Zelizer, Rob¬ ert W. Schiff, .Jack Schiff, Jus¬ tin L. Sillman and Widiam Was¬ .serstrom are among the spon- .sors for (he Ohio Stale Confer¬ ence of Iho Cniled Palestine Ap¬ peal, Amorican fimd-raising In¬ st nitnent fnr the upbuilding o£ Palostino, which will he held In tho Deshler-Wallick Hotel this I Sunday. May I. al 2:00 P. M, Ovor ."lOO .Jewish communal leaders and representatives from every section of Ohio have al¬ ready signified their Intention to atlend the Conference, -\vhlch Sf^^^^j will Bcek ta mobiUzp ifqaxttmim ^Mi aid for the grave war-time re- ^^ rjulrementfa of Palestine and ^o" adopt plans for the continued immigration of Jewish refugees from N'azi-dominated lands into the .Jewish National Home. Prominent SpeakerH Sir .Vorman AngclJ, disting- tnshod Rrilish statesman. N'obel - Peace I*ri;^e winner, lecturer and author, Dr Abba Hillel Sil¬ ver. .Nalional Chairman of (he Cnited Palestine .\ppeal. Or. ./amos ('. Heller, Cincinnati spiritual leiidcf, and Henry Mon¬ tor, lOxeculJvt' Direcloi- nf the I'nited I'ak'siiiio Appeal will be tho principal speakers Sir X'orman, who will be a guest of honor, logeihor \vi(h Dr. Silver, at a dinner .-nifsequenf to the afternoon session (at (i P- M.l i.s vxiHHlt'd In convey n graphic * Ijictiire of Ihe pro--ent plight of world ,lewry and the importance of Palostino in solving the prob¬ lem (tf tho Jewish homolessne.ss. The sidjjects to ho di.scussed Sunday arc: •"Palestine: The Kirsi Line of Jewish Defease"; "Yesterday's Refugees -Today's Pioneers in I'alestine'"; "Signifi¬ cance of I'alestine in a Crumb¬ ling Jewi.sh World": "The Status of the Jewish National Home in War-Time"; Po.ssibilities F'or Land .Acquisition in the Home¬ land", Interest in. the Conference has been heightened liy the recent war developments in the Near East where the occupation of Yugoslavia by the Nazis and the flight of King Peter and his cabinet to Jeru.salem as well as the entrance of British troops inlo Irarj has focu.s.sed vital at¬ tention on f^alestine, which is the spearhead of the British de¬ fense line in the Near East, guarding vital oil lines and the Suez Canal. The chairman of the Confer¬ ence Committee Is E. J. Schan¬ farber, president of the local United Jewish Fund. qm Show your ftppreciAtloD to Ibe Chronlole'* tO yean of loyftl and d»* voted lerrlee (o Oolombai Jewich Oommonltr by paylsr yonr labierlp- tion now—18.00 lor the year. fA ..-^i Vif^ h?i' t , 1
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CTDROMCLE
^^.^i^::^,
^|\\y/Servinq Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish CommunitY \Y//\\^
Vol. 20, No. in
(:oi,uMm;s, OHIO, frid.'Vy, may 2, l»4l
Devoted to Amarlean •nd Jewish Ideal.
Strictly G)nf idential
Tidbits Prom Everywhere By PmVKAH ,1. BIRON
I* -'
Over 350 Delegates To Atteni! B'nai B'rith Convention
HOMR IVEWS
At the oponinK mocting of Ihc Women's .Senion nf tho Amer¬ ica First Committee, held in Carnegie Hall. New York, earh mention of Pre.sitlent Boo.-Jeveit and Wlnfilon Chnrchllljvas hiK.s- ed . . . Amons Ihe .speaker.": was Mr.s. Rohert. Tafl. and when Iho lady said that lho Prcsideni i.^ surrounded h.y people who' aro working America into war a large section of the America Firsler.'f yelled: "The Jew.s!" . . . The meeting hall wa."! filled wilh BumllKts and Conghliniles. nnd Father Coughlin's "Social .lu.s tlce" was very much in evidence . . . Yet the papers conlintio playing up "America Fir.st" a.s genuine anti-war movement . Movie star Viclor McLaglen wants it known that his uniform ed "Light Horse Cavalry Troop' i.s not an anti-Semitic Fa.scisl group, hut .simply an organlza tion of men—including a con slderable number of .iews—who are trying to work off a few pounds on horsehack . . . Charlie Chaplin should be very happy to hear that tho Nnyis consider ed his Great Dlentoi so sui cessful a pitce of lamimonmg that they are planning a similar mm to be distrljbuted in Latin .^.vAlnerlca, panning FDR and Hj^jljchm ..,d;;e N'o. (i2, will be .si^irnaUy Iioiioi-rd iit Ihe fortheomln^ irmii B'rilh | eonvenli(>n in thi.s city, with the elevation of I. \V. |
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