The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 04, 1929, Image 67

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Th k Southern Israelite On this occasion ot their New Year, the Jewish people of the South and elsewhere have the cordial good wishes of The Atlanta Georgian-American. These newspapers have sought during the year just ending to give an impartial survey of the world and city news every day. It is the ambition of these newspapers to continue this sound and efficient enterprise during the days to come. Always tolerant of the religion and views of all peoples, the Atlanta Georgian-American does not participate in any racial or sectarian differences. Interested in no creed or politics except in the interest of the people and on the side of truth—to the fullest ex tent that truth is recognizable—these newspapers have but one ideal of journalism, that of giving as correct news as is humanly {possible to give and in the quickest time possible to its readers. Wherever its influence may be well given on the side of con structive effort for the good of the community, the editorial sup port of these newspapers is never found lacking. However, in the treatment of news, impartial statement of all sides of a controversy is the guiding light for the progress of The Georgian-American. This policy of serving the people of the city and section has brought most gratifying circulation. On Sundays, when all Atlan ta newspapers come out at the same hours, The Sunday American leads by many thousands the next competitor. It is with a sense of justification of its fairness that The Georgian-American is able to greet the Jewish people with this statement of its progress and ex tend thanks to those who read its columns for their share in this progress.