The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, July 18, 1930, Image 12

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Page 12 The Southern Israelite ■fOTE'M We Take Pride In Our Work Our Prices Are The Lowest! Garments Dry Cleaned and Pressed Ladies’ Plain Dresses, 50c Indies’ Pleated Dresses, 75c and $1.00 Men’s Suits . . . 50c Get acquainted with the TOTE'M BRANCH In Your Nahorhood 508 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. 1403 Highland Ave., N. E. 1038 Highland Ave., N. E. 1250 Virginia Ave., N. E. (At Provano’s Pharmacy) 82 Georgia Ave., S. W. 291 Georgia Ave., S. E. 835 Capitol Ave., S. E. 2295 Peachtree Road 988 Peachtree, at 10th 436 Moreland Ave., N. E. 910 College Ave., Decatur Our cash and carry policy and volume business enable us to do good work for less. All garments arc insured against fire and burglary loss. 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 at once! Ponce de Leon Marriage Endowment Ass’n 27 Peachtree Arcade Phones JA. 4847, JA. 4707 Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock Arab Scholars Spur Search f or Moslem Records On the Wailing Wall Jerusalem.—Professor J. Azhar, of the University of Cairo, noted Arabic historian, lias been asked by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem to search the Mos lem records in Jerusalem regarding the Wailing Wall, which has again become an important issue here with the ar rival of the Wailing Wall Commission which will start its examinations Mon day into the Moslem and Jewish claims to the Wall. Issak Darwish, superin tendent of the Moslem schools, has been sent to Damascus to search rec ords there on the Wailing Wall. Although unable to travel to Jeru salem for the Wailing Wall Commis sion, Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the American Jewish Committee and of the Jewish Theological Seminary, who has forwarded a detailed memorandum on the Wailing Wall to Jerusalem, Ge neva, and London, in his capacity as chairman of the Jewish Agency’s Wail ing Wall Commission, will go to Geneva if the Wailing Wall Commission holds hearings there after its return from Palestine, the Hebrew Daily Davar re ports. Safed Mufti Flees for Life Jerusalem.—Threatened by friends and relatives of Fuad HI Hedjazi, one of the three Arabs hanged for the murder of Jews last August, the Mufti of Safed fled from the town and hid ill Nazareth. Immediately after the ex ecution a crowd assembled around his home and charged him with the death of Fuad, saying that it was the Mufti's agitation and his assurance that no Arabs would he harmed that made Fuad participate in the Dots. Rumania Farmers Organize Co-operatives • Bucharest.—Taking a hint from the agricultural methods of America, a group of 100 Jewish farmers of Bessa rabia gathered for a conference at Kostauzsanli and decided to organize a cooperative to market their produce. It is expected that the introduction of joint marketing will save numerous in dividual farmers who had been threat ened with extinction because of ina- bilitv to reach the market. PAINT NOW ON OUR 10 MONTHS PAYMENT PLAN TRIPOD PAINT CO. 61 PRYOR ST., N. E. PHONE WA. 0143 Ship Via SOUTHEASTERN EXPRESS “The South's Own Express Company” AND RECEIVE SUPERIOR EXPRESS SERVICE Oollancz, Shakespeare Scholar, Dead London.—Sir Israel Gollancz, profes sor of English literature at the Uni versity of London and recognized as an outstanding authority on Shake speare, died here at the age of 67. His Shakespearean scholarship earned him the chairmanship of the Shakespeare Association. He was a brother of Rabbi Hermann Gollancz. A SAVINGS PLAN ESPECIALLY DESIGNED TO KEEP MONEY WORKING EVERY DAY AT . . . Resources ot'cr $1,500,000.00 66 Pryor Street, N.E. Walnut 5283 Yiddish Composer Dies at 76 Toronto, Canada (WNS).—Herman Fidler, widely known for his composi tions for the Yiddish stage, died here at the age of 76. Born at Riga, Russia, he immigrated to the United States forty-five years ago and at once be came associated with the Yiddish thea ter. He gained most fame writing music for Jacob Adler’s stage produc tions. He also wrote many operettas. Arab Boycott Leaders File Bankruptcy Petitions Jerusalem.—Yussuf Daudi and Al fred Rock, the Moslem and Christian Arab leaders of the boycott movement against Jewish goods, have filed peti tions in bankruptcy, declaring that the Jewish retaliatory moves against the Arab boycott ruined their business. It is believed that the failure of these two will do much to end the anti-Jewish boycott. B?rlin Fascists I hreaten Pogroms Berlin.—The forces of the anti- Semitic Fascist party of Germany were seen as greatly strengthened as a re sult of the elections held this week in Saxony, where the Fascists received almost 400,000 votes, as against less than 150,000 in 1929. Encouraged by the victory in Saxony, the Berlin Fas cists have threatened to start pogroms throughout the country unless the gov ernment revokes its ban on the wearing of Fascist uniforms. Der Angriff, or gan of the Fascists—Adolf Hitler’s Nationalist-Socialist party—warns Ger many that oppressive restrictions of the Fascists will have only one result—a furious attack upon the Jews, who will he slain wholesale. Bernhard Quits Vossische Zeitung Berlin.—Georg Bernhard, President of the German Press Federation and editor of the Vossische Zeitung, out standing Berlin daily, has resigned from his editorship to become executive di rector of the Federation of German Department Stores. He is looked upon as one of the foremost Jews in Ger many today and the most progressive editor, Anti-Semitic Speech Causes Riot Bucharest.—When a follower of Pro fessor Alexander Cuza, anti-Semitic Parliament member, made an anti- Semitic speech in the market square of Belz, the peasants who heard him began attacking the Jew’s of the mar ket place. The Jews organized a de fense group at once and routed the attackers. Jewish Calend ai i690 Purim n. Rosh Chodesh Nisan 1st Day Pesach 7th Day Pesach Rosh Chodesh Iyar Lag b’Omer Rosh Chodesh Sivan Shabouth Rosh Chodesh Tanunuz Fast of T am muz Rosh Chodesh Ab Fast of Ab Rosh Chodesh Ellul — Fri.. Sun , — Sun. — Sat. Tues. Tues., Wed Mon., — Fri — Sun — Sat. — Sun Mon ar. 14 *r. X Pr. 11 Pr. 1» pr. a 'ay 11 .‘lay u me 2 ‘une 27 *uly U Uily 2f 1 W- 25 5691 Rosh Hashanah Tues., .p p t. 21 All These Services at One Stop! 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