The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 30, 1930, Image 16

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Page 16 The Southern Israelite J. ROY COOPER For MAYOR THE UNOBLIGATED INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS Graduate of Richmond Academy. Graduate of University of Georgia. Captain in World War, wounded in action. Was a member of Board of Education, Teacher of English, French and Mathematics at Richmond Academy. Was for three years a member of City Council, serving on practically every committee. Was a member of the commit tee which went to Washington, D. C., to consult with gov ernment engineers regarding developing Savannah River. Was on commission that built the new Richmond Academy. Aided in the installation of our white way, also our extensive paving program. Stands for LOWER TAX RATES NEW INDUSTRIES Economical Business Administration Consistent with Sound Economical Progress RUNNING ON HIS OWN RECORD VOTE FOR THE BUSINESS MEN’S TICKET Geo. F. Claussen John C. Fraser Hal D. Beman for COUNTY COMMISSIONERS “Do Not Split The Ticket” FOR SHERIFF MONTGOMERY R. RIDGELY Respectfully Solicits Your Vote Born and Raised in RICHMOND COUNTY AUGUSTA, GA. For SHERIFF of RICHMOND County E. O. COOPER “Co-operation and Honest Enforcement in an Economical Business Administration.*’ AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Society (Continued from Pape 14) The A. E. Pi Fraternity entertained at a dance at their home on Oxford Road, recently. Mrs. Dave Nabow of Charlotte, N. C., spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Abe Herman on Washington Street. Mr. Nathan Lipshitz has returned home after an extensive stay in Flor ida. Mrs. Sam Michalovc of Asheville, N. C., visited her aunt, Mrs. P. Elson on Washington Terrace. Mrs. Abe Levy of Chattanoga, Tenn., spent a few days in Atlanta where she attended opera. Mrs. Levy was form erly Miss Lena Abelson. Mrs. Harry Friedman of New York City has returned home after a three weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Clein. Miss Ethel Goldberg of New Or leans, La., is engaged to Rabie Louis Feigan. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Solomon an nounce the birth of twins born May 8th. Mrs. Sam Schatten and son who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. B, Hurowitz, have returned to their home in Nashville, Tenn. Miss Ruby Horowitz is the guest of her sister, Naomi, at her home in Tam pa, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Goldstein and family are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Finn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koplin and children, Norma, Myron and Alvin, of Macon, who have been visiting Mrs. Koplin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mendel, have returned home. Mrs. A. Bernath, and son Joe, left for an extensive trip, sailed on the Europa, will visit relatives and friends in Vienna, Budapest, Hungary, and other places of interest. DEATHS Jean Cohen* six-year-old daughter of Mrs. Rose Gross Cohen passed away. Besides her mother, she is survived by her grandmother and three brothers. Foreign News (Continued on Page 11) pictures. First installation of sound equip ment will be made in a Jewish movie house in Tel Aviv. New Cairo Hospital Non- Sectarian Cairo, Egypt—Setting a precedent for the Near East, the new Jewish hospital in Cairo is a non-sectarian institution. It is one of the largest and best-equipped medical institutions in this part of the world. Inter-Religious Conclave in Nineteen Thirty-two Geneva—Practically all the outstanding religions of the world, about a hundred in number, will meet in this city some time in 1932 for an international confer ence whose aim it will be to promote world peace. Largely supported L, icans, it will be known as the Workfe ference for International IW . ' r ; Religion. Dr. Albert Einstdn r ^ ing the Jews, is one of the six FY Se Vic^esMems 0 ' ^ Call on Jews to Aid Sunday Observance . Br °oklyn, N Y.-The Jews of ,\mer ica were called upon by Christia, • the latter in observing Sunday ? f annual mectin „f Lords Day Alliance of New Y r held here The Alliance is regarded £ one of the most prominent “blue Lu groups m America. In defining the pur poses of the Alliance Dr. John 1 reus.,, secretary, objected to movie hoi, >,,, kept open on Sunday and to ball sanies being held. Indicating that Jewish resist ance has impeded the program of the Sunday blue-law campaign of the Alli ance, Dr. Ferguson said that “we are ask ing for the co-operation of our Jewish friends, so that the Sabbath will I* uni versally respected.” Jews Worst Sufferers in Economic Depression in Eastern Europe in 5 Years New York—The present economic de- pression in Eastern Europe, bearing cs pccially hard upon the Jewish populations, is worse than anythting which has hap pened in the past five years, and will continue for some time, even if condi tions the world over improve, Dr. Horn- hard Kahn, European director of the Joint Distribution Committee, declares in his report to the American office on tin work for the first three months of 1930. Dr. Kahn’s report was made public by David M. Bressler, one of the national chairmen of the Allied Jewish Campaign for $6,000,000 of which $3,500,000 will 1m used by the Joint Distribution Committee to help meet the conditions on which I>r Kahn reports: $2,500,000 will he admin istered by the Jewish agency to carry out its program in Palestine. Ninety percent of the Jewish workers in the textile industry of Poland are out of work, as are almost 70 percent of the Jews in the needle trades, Dr. Kahn says. Protested notes are mounting rapidly, and the increase in deposits in credit institu tions, is failing. The failure, thus far. of Poland, to enter into a commercial treaty with Germany, lias aggravated the present situation, I)r. Kalin says. Rou- mania, where each of the four districts has its peculiar economic problem, is af fected adversely as a whole by the poli tical conditions. The burden of taxation, in Poland. Rouinania, and other Eastern countries strikes the Jewish population, which is predominately commercial, hardest of all. declares Dr. Kahn. He says in his re port that when the Jewish merchants i Poland staged a protest. Cash~~ for Getting Married Holders of our certifi cates receive up to $1,000.00 maximum when they get mar ried ... It will pay you to get full par ticulars from us a once! Ponce de Leon Marriage Endowment Ass n 27 Peachtree Arcade Phones JA. 4847, JA. 4707 Open Evenings Until t o Clock