The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 01, 1933, Image 18

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The following firms extend their good wishes to the Jewish community at this season: American Service Co. Ice Manufacturers T. A. Knight, Vice-President E. L. Gunn, Jr., Manager Atlanta Association of Credit Men F. //. Sned, Secretary and Manager Sidney J. Haylcs & Co. Certified Public Accountants Hazel-Atlas Glass Co. Charles V. Gowning, District Rep. Hewlett & Dennis Attorneys-at-Law Atlanta Conservatory of Music Geo. F, Lindner, Director Atlanta Economy Drug Co. IV. A. Volk, Manager Atlanta Harness & Reed Mfg. Co. Frank G. North, President /.. IV. Robert, Jr., Vice-President Atlanta Woolen Mills Vaughn Nixon, President Atlantic Steel Company Charles F. Stone, President N. C. Harrison, Vice-President Paul IV. Miller, Vicr-Pres. and Trcas. C. G. Aycock Realty Co. Baby Ease Company T. P. Marshall, President Barrett Food Products Co. C. O. Rarrett, President A, Ten Eyck Brown Architect Central of Georgia Railroad Cochran Furniture Company R. K. Cochran Colquitt Parker, Troutman & Arkwright Attorneys-at-Law Couch Bros. Mfg.Co. Last Point, Ga. F. M. Couch, President IV. G. Couch, Vice-President J. D. Couch, Secretary A. G. Couch, Jr., Treasurer Dinkins-Davidson Hardware Co. Hobart Manufacturing Co. Electrical Food Preparing Machines I.. P. Bondurant, Manager Hugh Hodgson Concert Pianist and Teacher Hoover Company Vacuum Cleaners C. II. Magee, Branch Manager M. C. King & Co. Cotton Oil J. Korizon File Co. F. W. Lafrentz & Co. Certified Public A ccountants McCray Refrigerator Sales Co. F. P. Baskin, Manager Prentis L. Meadows & Co. Certified Public A ccountants A udits-Systems- T axes Guy Moore Tax Receiver Myles Salt Company New Orleans, La., and T. W. Greve Atlanta, Ga. E. N. O’Beirne, Manager Auto mobile Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn, and Standard Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Parcel Delivery Co. IV. C. Henegar, Manager Perfection Stove Co. IVm. E. Beresford, District Manager Piedmont Hotel Cigar Stand D. S. Farnsworth Estes Surgical Supply Co. Etheredge, Belser, Ethcredge & Etheredge Attorneys-at-Law New C. and S. Bk. Building J. H. Ewing & Son Realty & Loan Co. Herbert W. Finch Flintkote Corporation Roofing G. A. Sexton, Sales Manager General Electric X-Ray Corp. E. A. Lang, Branch Manager Georgia Baptist Hospital IV. D. Barker, Superintendent Green & Milam Produce R [18] Retail Credit Co. W. S. Richardson Tax Collector Fulton County Rushton Company Doll Manufacturers IV. IV. Rushton, President Southern Transfer Co. T. C. Nicholson, Manager Strickland Industrial Film Corp. Robt. B. Strickland, President William Tellam Co., Inc. Peanut Butter Manufacturers H'illiam Tellam, President Warren Webster Co. Heating Engineers E. W. Klein, District Manager Pom Wisdom Auditor State of Georgia Hitler Protest Features Y. M. C. A. Dedication New York, N. Y.—With Catholics, Protestants and Jews gathered at the Hotel Biltmore for a luncheon marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Interna tional Committee of the Young Men’s Christian Associations and the dedication of the new Y. M. C. A. building in Jeru salem, the occasion was marked by vig orous speeches denouncing anti-Semitism in Germany and pleading for Christian aid for Jews in the Reich. The keynote was struck by I)r. Solo mon Lowenstein, when he declared that “it is incumbent upon the conscience of the non-Jewish world, represented by such agencies of goodwill and brotherly love as the International Committee of Young Men’s Christian Associations, to thunder forth a Sinai-like ‘Thou shalt not’ to these tyrants who would deny to a large group of their fellow citizens the ele mental rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." A speech in similar vein was made by Major General John F. O’Rynan, who spoke of “a new plague to discourage those of goodwill among the world’s peo ples, an outbreak of racial and religious persecution directed against those of the Jewish faith in Germany. Intolerance based upon race or religion seems to be a form of disease which readily infects more particularly the inefficient and less stable elements of the world’s popula tions, for it gives them the opportunity to gain at the expense of others that which their character or talents deny them through merit.’’ For the first time in wireless history, a voice from Jerusalem was broadcast in the United States by radio. The ad dress made at the dedication of the Jerusalem Y. M. C. A. by General F.d- mund Allenby was heard in the United States over a National Broadcasting hookup. Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, of Cleveland, participated in the ceremonies in Jerusalem. ▼ Congressman Boasts He is a 4t Hitler 1 * Washington, D. C.—“I know how to handle Jews. I’m another Hitler’’ was the reported comment of Congressman F. H. Shoemaker, Farmer-Lahorite of Minnesota, after he punched Theodore Cohen, a neighbor, because he would not turn off his radio when ordered to do so bv Shoemaker. The incident became known when Cohen sought a warrant of arrest for the Congressman. Shoe maker served nine months in the Leaven worth Federal penitentiary in connection with a sentence for sending scurrilous matter through the mails. His right to a House seat is the subject of a contest. ▼ Altman Estate Almost $20,000,000 New York, N. Y.—An estate of ap proximately $20,000,000 was left by Colonel Michael Friedsam, merchant and philanthropist, who died on April 6, 1931, according to an appraisal just filed. $15,- 868,926 was bequeathed to the Altman Foundation for the maintenance pf its philanthropic work. $20,000 each was left to the New York Foundling Hospital. Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Montefiore Hos pital, New York Jewish Federation, Sal vation Army and New York Catholic Charities. Art worth many millions was bequeathed to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum. WILLIAM B. HARRISON From One Who Appreciates the Efforts of the Jewish Societies to Build Bigger and Better Cities WILLIAM B. HARRISON Comptroller General STATE OF GEORGIA « THE SOUTHERN ISRAEL 11