; r=" " • • • • •b; 2,000 Jewish Scouts To Attend jamboree Danny Raskin's LISTENING -a - f tm •A fe •: . T 1 ,..4„,„,,„„„,„,„,„,„„„„„,„„,„„„„„„„„m„,,,„„„„„„,„„„„,„„„„,„„„„,„„„„„,„„,„„„„„„,„,„„,,. CBICAGO, Ill.—For years, this the duffer class . . . One day on town has been trying to "take the practice tee, he took a migh- ty swipe at the bail, and sent a over" the movie industry . . but every time it tries, someone low liner whistling down the has to explain why It never can fairway, to land pluiik on the because of the weather . . . green 250 yards away . .. Gold- However, even with this prime wyn gaped for a moment, then and major factor against them, wheeled on the professional and the Chicago bigwigs continue tc demanded, "What did I 'do try the almost impossible that right?" . . On a round with More than 2,000 Jewish Boy ,.has just about been given up by Harpo Marx he was putting so New York . . . "The only thing abominably that at the sixth Scouts will be among . the 50,000 we need is a few good produc. green he hurled his putter fth i- scouts from all over the coun- ers," says one of the persistent ously into the woods .. • When try and many foreign lands who advocates of the idea . . .reason- he wasn't looking, Harpo sent will attend the third national ing that "we're located better his own caddy back to redeem geographically than California the club . . . Harpo was putting Scout Jamboree, to be held at and can do the same thing they like a streak that day .. . Sev- Irvine Ranch, near Santa Ana, eral holes later Goldwyn asked Calif., July 17 to 23: A commit- are doing." ONE OF THE producers that him how he explained his new- tee of nine rabbis will serve as Chicago has been trying to lure found skill ... "It's the putter," scout chaplain s, as Jewish away from Hollywood is Samuel Harpo told him. "It's balanced a, scouts will have the opportunity Goldwyn . . ..but he just laughs delicately that the ball prac- to worship on the Sabbath and and remarks, "If I'm crazy I'd tically rolls into the hole by it- to observe the laws of kashruth. self." . . . Goldwyn tested it, ap- still be too nuts to do it!" ' proved ... and bought back his PART OF GOLDWYN'S fame own putter for $10.00 . . . At has . been achieved by a series ! the end of the round, Harpo was Gov. Anderson Acts of outstanding and notable_pro-. $30 ahead . • "I'll match you Against Biased Resorts dUctions, and partly by a- col- double or nothing," said Gold- lection of weird statements ard wyn grimly . . . He lost . . . That MINNEAPOLIS, (JTA) — Gov. a misuse of the English lan- made it $60 . . . "One more," he C. Elmer Anderson moved to de- guage . It is impossible to say demanded . . • He lost again' ... prive a number of Minnesota how many of the choice Gold- When the debt had risen to $960 summer resorts of the facilities wynisms actually sprang from Harpo begged off . . . "Look," he of the State Tourist Bureau of- the _ lips of Sam Goldwyn . .1 said, "I didn't come out here fices because they practiced For a time he was suspected of today to win all this money. I racial or religious prejudice. actually encouraging their man- came out for 18 hbles of golf Acting on a complaint from ufacture. and circulation. But '. Pay me the $30 you lost on recently he began to disavow the game and let's call it quits." th Anti-Defamation League, the Minnesota governor instructed these tales in increasingly testy .. ."That's very sporting of tones . Upon reading a pre-1 you," conceded Goldwyn. Now the director of the Minnesota diction on the future of Holly-1 I'll match you just once more: Department of Business De- velopment to remove. • discrimi- wood, signed by himself, in a I $60 or nothing." natory literature from the of- Sunday supplement, he is said MANY YEARS AGO, George to have remarked indignantly, Oppenheimer assured Goldwyn, fices of the tourist bureau. The department director also noti- "This fellow has no idea of my his employer, that "The fied resort agencies, the gover- literary style. Tell him to read then Wizard of Oz" would make a fine nor announced, "that the State the piece my last man wrote for motion picture, and finally per- will not be party to distribution me." suaded him to read the book .. . GOLDWYN'S MOST famous It was •a juvenile, consisting of of any literature which make a dicta undoubtedly are his "gen- about 150 pages of very big type point of religious or racial prej- tleinen, kindly include me out," . . . The next morning Goldwyn udices in any form." The governor's action was and the matchless "In two words was enthusiastic . . . "I sat up I tell you my opinion of that till two reading it," he said as taken under the equal rights picture: im-possible."--,. . . In an he disappeared into his office -... law covering public places of argument over possession of a A day later he summoned George- accommodation - in Minnesota. big star's services, a Paraniount . . . "You're ruining my whole- In a letter to ADL, Gov. Ander- man suggested that the decision, social life with that book," he son said : "I am convinced that be left to arbitration ... "O.K.," ' declared. "I was • up till past we must prevent these infec- tions from becoming major ills said Goldwyn reluctantly, "if it's midnight again with it." ... understood that I get him.", "Well," said George eagerly,. if we are to have a strong de- ANOTHER TIME he called up, "what do you think?" . . . I'm mocracy." He declared that L. B. Mayer, of MGM . .. "Lou- not sure yet," Goldwyn answer- "racial or religious discrimina- is. " he said sadly, "both of us I ed. "I'm only half through with tion in any form is contrary to are in trouble." ... "How come?' it so far." . . . He eventually the declared- policy of the asked Mayer . . . "It's this Clark bought the story, kept it on the State." _ Gable," said Goldwyn. "You got shelf for years, and then sold it him; I want him." . . . When he at a small profit to MGM, whose was introduced to Albert Ein- not too imaginative version of stein he beamed, "I understand it netted millions and made a you are practically a genius." ... star of Judy Garland. He counseled a friend, "Keep (Thanks to Herman Fender and *Sam. what I'm telling you under your :loodstein for their research in our be- the beautiful half while in the good town of Chicago belt." .. See you back in Detroit next week). WHEN - GOLDWYN'S wife, Book Casino! Frances, persuaded him to fol- sake movie-making long enough available for to 'sail to Hawaii Iftr a vacation, private parties . a farewell party was whipped (after 3 p.m. ) up in his honor at the studio MATTATHIAS TENT HIVE . . . Every one of his employees . until September was there . . . His press agent 1005 of the Maccabees will hold Please Call WO. 1-8000 whispered in 'his ear, "They ex- its annual picnic on July 19, at pect you to say a few words." ... Middle Rouge Park, one block Ext. 263 Goldwyn cleared his throat, and past Ann Arbor Trail. Prizes the crowd fell silent . . . "Well, and games are planned, and re- fellows," he said, "bon voyag€ ." freshments will be provided. HIS SECRETARY complained Family and friends are invited. that the files had grown so clut - tered that it was growing . impos- 18 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 10, 1953 sible to.. find anything . . . "At - - least," she begged, "let me de- stroy. the letters that are ten years old or more." . . . "0. K ," said Goldwyn reluctantly, "but IN PERSON! don't forget to make copies" . . He asked a newly signed actor where he hailed from . . . "Ida- . T ho," said the youngster . . . "Out liere, young man," Goldwyn ad- vised him, "we pronounce it Fully Equipped Kitchen Ohio." & HIS REVUE GOLDWYN LOVES to play under supervision of and ORCHESTRA games of any description, but he Rabbi Samuel S. Stollman can't stand losing them . . . The Cong. Shaar Hashomayim ▪ atallaalall•Mal.10111Wa money, obviously, does not trou- ■ by advance arrangement on Ili ble hini, but he feels that a de- Mashgiach ■ WEDDINGS • feat at golf, or gin rummy, or BAR MITZVAHS ID attending. backgammon is a slur on his KOSHER BANQUETS ft I 1 1 1 ability that is too painful to o Phone WO. 5-6877 1 0 1 1111 bear . . He took countless golf .. • “' aaanansaaaasaialliggillingl 77w oninieseiiireeiriliiiiriiini " lessons withoutgraduating from News Brevities SHERATON CADILLAC — ED LEWIS Israel Still Beseiged as in Days oT Herzl JERUSALEM, (JTA) —On the occasion of the 49th anniver- sary of the death of Dr. Theodor Herzl, founder of the Zioni st Political movement, a manifesto was issued by Israel President Itzhak Ben Zvi emphasizing that Israel is still a country besieged by the Arabs. "Let us remember on this day that our young state is still be- sieged and that our enemies do not cease threatening us with a second round," the President's manifesto stated. "We must_also remember that 90 percent of our people are still dispersed among the nations of the world, part of them still under threat of extermination. Let us strive for Dr. Herzl's ideal to redeem the Jewish nation through tolerance and in the lofty spirit of Moses a n d the Prophets. 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