Friday, August 3, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th. legal Ckr.Mcls hall Ton Strictly Confidential TIDBITS FROM EVERYWHERE By PHINEAS J. BIRON FROM MEXICO .. . TRAVEL REPORT .. . We're back from a flying trip to Cuba and Mexico .. . It took us longer than we had antici- pated because lack of priority bumped us off every few hun- dred miles. . . . Once, in despair of ever getting a plane out of sizzling New Orleans, we wired Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, president of the Eastern Air- lines, and pleaded for his per- sonal attention. . . . And Eddie came through effectively by ar- ranging to get us back to New York in time to dash off our column. . . . Theatres 1 CINEMA — The Cinema The- atre is presenting for one week, the complete, uncut, unexpur- gated version of the film classic, "Wuthering Heights," starring Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier and David Niven, adapted by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur from Emily Bronte's famous novel. Recently during the re- issue of this film nationally, a shortened version was released to the public, to allow theatres to double feature this film, but the Cinema Theatre has requested of the distributors a complete print, which it is proud to present in its original, pristine form, the version which was unanimously conceded by the press to be one of the finest films yet produced by Hollywood. We visited Cuba and Mexico in the company of Joe Brainin, who was on a mission on behalf of the Pan-American Jewish Committee. . . . Joe is a rather tiresome traveling companion who insisted on dragging us to all kinds of odd places and still odder people. . . . In Mexico City, for instance, he visited Egon Erwin Kisch, the Czechoslovakian Jewish author now living in the land of Camacho. . . . Kisch is the author of over two dozen books, and because of his flair for the unusual has been nick- named "the dynamic reporter". . . . Kisch has just published a book, "Discoveries in Mexico," in Spanish and German. . . • It would be a best-seller in English. . . . In any event, Kisch told us that he has discovered a quite inexplicable similarity of tradi- tion among certain Mexican In- dian tribes and Orthodox Jews. . . . It seems that these Indian women have a mikveh. . .. Cir- cumcision is compulsory among these people, and Saturday is rigorously observed as the Sat- bath. . . . And the religious head. man grants audiences in the same manner as a wonder rabbi who answers questions and cures illnesses. . . . FOX — "Captain Eddie," star- ring Fred MacMurray and Lynn Bari, opened Friday at the Fox Theatre. "Captain Eddie" is the true, thrill-packed story of Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker and his ex- ploits. A companion film will also be shown. MICHIGAN —"Guest Wife," a romantic, comedy co-starring Claudette Colbert and Don Ame- che, is a fast-moving tale of America in the postwar era. It opened Friday at the Michigan. The companion feature will be "Gangs of the Waterfront," fea- turing Robert Armstrong and Stephanie Bachelor. UNITED ARTISTS—"The Pic- ture of Dorian Gray," adapted from the novel by Oscar Wilde, goes into its third thrill-packed week at the United Artists Thea- tre. The companion film is "Twice Blessed." "The Picture of Dorian Gray" is the daring story of the young man who traded his soul for the opportu- nity to stay young forever. George Sanders, Donna Reed, Hurd Hatfield and Angela Lan- sbury have the leading roles. PALMS STATE— Ernie Pyle's "Story of G.. I. Joe," Hollywood's first picture to glorify the plain American infantry soldier, with Burgess Meredith in the role of Pulitzer prize-winner Pyle, open- ed Friday at the Palms State Theatre. The second feature is "Jealousy," co-staring John Lo- der and Jane Randolph with Ka- ren Morley and Nils Asther. The plot revolves around two women who are in love with the same man. nie Grossinger a present : the ZION MOURNS .. . handle from Adolf Hitler's bed- Herman Shulman, the attorney, room door at Berchtesgaden.... who died last week, will be re- membered by those who knew him well as one of the most un- tiring, selfless workers in the cause of .Zionism. . . . Few know that this mighty corporation law- yer was one of the prime mov- ers, if not the key man, behind the American Jewish Conference and the Zionist Emergency Coun- cil. . . . But still fewer know that Herman Shulman, the ruth- less realist, was a sensitive and very, very gifted painter. . . . ABOUT PEOPLE Hats off to movie stars Jane Wyman and Captain Ronald Rea- gan, who resigned from their Hollywood golf club because of its restrictions against Jews. . . . Gertrude Berg, of "The Rise of the Goldbergs," is weeping bitter tears because she cannot go to Europe as a correspondent. .. . On Fifth Avenue we bumped into Major Melvyn Douglas, once of Hollywood fame . . . Melvyn doesn't intend to resume acting after V-J Day . . . He wants to do his bit in the building of a better world. . . . You will like Isaac Naiditch's book on Edmond de Rothschild, just published by t h e Zionist Organization of America. . . . A full-length biog- raphy of Billy Rose will be pub- lished soon by Random House. FROM CUBA .. . Cuban Jewry enjoys real unity. . . . The four largest organiza- tions — to-wit, the Zionists, the Jewish Chamber of Commerce, the Centro Israelito and the Jew- ish Peoples' Center — work to- gether in great harmony. . . . In both Cuba and Mexico anti-Se- mitism is on the increase. . . The Falangists and Sinarquists are carrying on a double-barreled attack against the Jews in both countries. • , . They keep up a campaign of slander against them, designating them alternately as "exploiting capitalists" and "God- less Communists" . . . YOU SHOULD KNOW . . , If you want to get the real lowdown on developments in present-day Germany, get the news letter "Germany Today," edited by that trustworthy anti- Fascist fighter Albert Norden . . . . One of the most stirring documents to come to our desk is "An Appeal to the Conscience of America," signed by 1,027 Jewish spiritual leaders. . . . Its appeal is in behalf of the strick- en Jews of Europe. . . . You can get copies from the Committee on Unity for Palestine, 41 East 42nd Street, New York City. ... Victor Riesel writes from Wash- ington that the German-American Bund is preparing for a big come- back, with uniforms and all, and with the Horst Wessel song as its anthem. . . . He also tells us that some Italian-American clubs will be collecting funds for the revival of "glorious Fascism". Carl Nicolay, who was the chief Bundist propagandist in this country before he fled to Ger- many, will be shipped back to the U.S.A. to face charges of high treason, Walter Winchell points out, going on to ask this pertinent question : Why aren't the Bundists in this country fac- ing similar charges? .. . Jennie is putting the handle on the door of the Grossinger din- ing hall in her famous hotel at So now the Liberty, N Y patrons of the world's largest kosher dining room will be using Hitler's personal door handle.. .. Americans Named To Board of Hebrew University LONDON ( WNS) —Four Amee- icans, Mrs. Judith Epstein and II a y i m Greenberg, prominent Zionists, and R o b e r t Nathan, writer, and Harry Scherman, pub- lisher, have been added to the Board of Governors of the He- brew University. A meeting of the Board will be held shortly in the United States. The meeting in London ratified the plan for a joint fund-raising drive with the Hadassah for the projected university medical school and voted salary increases for the majority of the univer- sity's staff. Dr. Chaim Weiz- mann, who was re-elected chair- I man of the board, pointed out in an address closing the meeting that since much of the Jewish intellectual talent of Europe has been destroyed, it is the univer- . • . The author is Maurice Zolo- sity's job to make good the loss tow. . . . Leonard Lyons, now and "hand over a spiritual heri- back from Europe, brought Jen- tage to future generations." Persons Sought in Detroit By J. D. 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