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The Southern Israelite
December 10,
Palestine Is Best Solution
For Jewry, Declares Dr.Prinz
tion insofar as the question is
soluble.
“The Jewish question is a prob
lem of renaissance,” he pointed
out, “and it is a question of im
migration. There is no doubt
that only Zionism is able to create
a new spirit, a new national atti
tude, a new Jewish pride and a '
new intellectual life.”
Stressing the fact that Palestine
had absorbed more Jewish refu
gees than any other country in the
world, Dr. Prinz told Atlantans
that even a partitioned Palestine
will solve the acute problem of
immigration better than these other
countries.
Dr. Prinz’s family lives in
Great Neck, L. I. While here, he
spoke affectionately of his wife,
Hilde, and their three children.
COLLEGE INTER-FAITH
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The ritual of the traditional ser
vice in the synagogue will be in
terpreted by Itabbi Goldman. Tra
ditional hymns will be sung, and
supper will then be served by the
Temple Sisterhood.
“Education in a Democracy” will
be the topic discussed by Dr. Frank
Kingdon, President of the Univer
sity of Newark, with the Honor
able John P. McGoorty presiding.
SOUTHERN GARMENT CO., INC.
112 Mitchell, S. W.
“SERVES THE SOUTH”
SEASON’S GREETINGS!
CITY TIRE COMPANY
131 IVY STREET
WAlnut 0350
Greetings of the Season!
COCKRELL & COMPANY
COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE BUILDING
MAin 3115
CAPITOL CITY MACHINE SHOP
General Repairs of Machinery
137 FORSYTH ST., S. VV. WA. 7739
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Season’s Best Wishes!
BUCKEYE COTTON OIL CO.
69 UNIVERSITY AVENUE
DEPENDABLE—Ship Via
Blue & Gray Transportation
COMPANY
382 WHITEHALL ST., S. W. WAinui 8234
AUTO PARTS
BROOKS AUTO PARTS CO.
957 Marietta St., N. W. HE. 7797
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Season’s Greetings!
Auto Battery & Ignition Co.
593 Spring Street, N. W. HEmlock 7177
Best Wishes for the Holiday Season!
A. D. BRIDGES
346 AUGUSTA AVE., S. E.
Dr. Joachim Prinz was guest of
honor at a luncheon meeting of the
executive board of the Zionist
District before his departure, on
Tuesday, November 31.
Board members present were
Charles Bergman, who was elected
chairman of the board; Robert M.
Travis, Saul Benamy, Louis Isaac
son, Harry Wcngrow, Sol Morgan,
Sam Eplan, Rabbi Harry H. Ep
stein, Meyer Rich and David Ger-
•hon.
Although Dr. Prinz touched on
ly lightly upon Palestine in his At
lanta address the day before, prais
ing the work of Hadassah in tras-
porting 1,800 German Jewish
children to the Jewish Homeland,
he declared during his stay here
Tuesday that Palestine was the
only solution to the Jewish ques-
GREETINGS!
JUDGE
VIRLYN B. MOORE
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Germany Speaks
Berlin (WNS)—The latest of
the secretly distributed anti-
Nazi pamphlets circulated
throughout Germany by the
undercover German Freedom
Party attacks the “silly rages
against the Jews.” Mailed in
Berlin, the pamphlet asks “why
these menacing and inflamatory
speeches against the democra
cies? Why these silly rages
against the Jews? The language
of peace was not preached at
Nuremberg, but the language
of and for war. To whose ad
vantage?”
Arts And Crafts
Taught At Alliance
In line with its cultural and
educational program, the Jewish
Educational Alliance, 318 Capitol
Avenue, announces the opening of
several Arts and Crafts classes for
Juniors and Adults under the di
rection of Miss Rosalyn Hain.
Afternoon classes on Tuesday
and Thursday for children will in
clude Poster work and Linoleum
Bloc-Printing on paper and ma
terials. On Tuesday evenings a
class in Poster Design will be given
for Adults.
A course in the History of Art
and Design Through the Ages will
be given on Thursday evenings at
7:30 o’clock, the first held yester
day. The course will consist of
12 lectures from Prehistoric to
Modern Art. Anyone interested
is invited to join the group. Early
registration is preferable since the
number of each group will be limi
ted. A nominal fee for classes and
lectures will be charged.
An industrial art workshop in
wood and metal craft is planned
for the spring term.
Brazil Bans
Integrilista
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The deportations are ordered un
der Article 33 of the Mexican con
stitution which provides for the
deportation of all undesirable
j aliens.
This new policy, taken in con
junction with the new immigration
quota law, which cuts off Jewish
I immigration from Eastern and
Central Europe, and the virtual
ban on the naturalization of Jews,
are regarded as the government’s
answer to the anti-Semitic clamor
for rigorous measures against all
Mexican Jews. Unofficially gov
ernment spokesmen have said that
the deportations and the quota
law are as far as the government
will go in the Jewish question.
Georgian Venetian
Blind Company
«00 PEACHTREE STREET
SPECIAL SALE
Venetian Blinds
$3.90
Every Inch size in width
from 23 in. to Vtk h
65 in- ht?h
AUTOMATIC CORD STnr*.
COLORS: IVORY AND 5 ^^
Phone HEmlock 5132
L. C. MORRIS
Manufacturers Agent
432 MARIETTA ST., N. W
WAlnut 3637
“It Runs For Myles”
MYLES SALT COMPANY
OF NEW ORLEANS
T. W. GREVE, Atlanta
CREDITORS MERCANTILE
& ADJUSTMENT ACENCY
All Types of Collections
1 C. R. HARTRAMPF
| W. J. HARTRAMPF
n-
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Sisterhood Meet
Held In Valdosta
Valdosta, Ga.—The Sisterhood
of Valdosta held the opening meet
ing of the year at the home of
Mrs. D. Landey on November 7.
Following a short business meet
ing, tea was served. Twenty-
four members from Valdosta and
adjoining communities were pre
sent.
Officers of the Sisterhood of Val
dosta are Mrs. S. Lazarus, presi
dent; Mrs. J. Bierman, secretary,
and Mrs. A. Siskind, treasurer.
Sisterhood was organized ten years
ago and has a membership of
thirty Jewish women from Valdos
ta, Quitman, Moultrie, Sparks,
Nashville, Adel, and two Florida
towns, Jasper and Perry. A bene
fit bridge and dance was held on
November 21st, proceeds going to
ward the upkeep of the synagogue,
cemetery and charities. A large
representation from Georgia and
Florida attended the affair.
STEIN SUPPLY CO.
DISPLAYS FIXTURES
Atlanta home-owners have been
enthusiastic over the display of
bathroom fixtures and accessories
now on view in the beautiful dis
play rooms of the Stein Steel and
Supply Co., located at 301 Decatur
Street, S. E. at the corner of Bell.
The newest ideas, color schemes
and designs are carried out in the
fixture display. The Stein Steel
and Supply Co. invites the public
to inspect the display rooms and
see the collection of modern bath
room fixtures. A feature of the
plumbing department is that it
sells directly to the public.
In business in Atlanta for 16
years, the Stein Steel and Supply
Co. guarantees every item in stock.
The firm’s reputation for excellent
service and prompt delivery is city
wide.
In addition to the display rooms,
there are two other outstanding
departments of the Stein Steel and
Supply Co. All kinds of steel
used in the construction of homes
and apartments are carried in the
structural steel department. An
important part in Atlanta indus
try is played by the mill supply
department, which is the direct dis
tributor for Kennedy valves and
fittings, Wheatland Tube Co. pipes,
and Milford flexible hacksaw
blades.
As part of its service to the pub
lic, the Stein Steel and Supply
Co. offers all items at reasonable
prices and are not undersold by
other firms.
Electrical Installation & Repair Co., Inc
GRANT BUILDING
(Basement)
Phone MAin 5644
Electrical Fixtures and Installation
Atlanta Electrical Fixture Co.
976 DEKALB AVENUE, N. E.
MAin 8011
J. A. CAMPBELL
FOOD BROKERS
1 L&N Terminal
WAlnut 5605 |j
BIRD—POTTS COMPANY, INC.
Welding Engineers, Manufacturers, General Repairs, Machinery,
Boilers, Tanks, Forgings, Springs, Radiators, Accurate Whee..
Axel, Steering and Frame Alignment, Dump Bodies and Trailers.
Main Factory and Office—S. Pryor St. and A. & W. P 8 B
Branch Factory—376-378 Marietta Street
Complete Welding Works ATLANTA
W. L. Cobb Construction Co.
106 Ponce de Leon Avenue
DEarborn 5266
bell & McFarland
40 PINE ST.
(Incorporated)
GARAGES
21 ALEXANDER ST.