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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Fridoy, Morch 20, 1953
New Look" On The Arab-lsrael Issue
the assistance provided by the
United States abroad. Senator Taft
said, but added that he had “nev
er heard of anyone say that one
cent of money that has gone to
t By ARTHUR LEWIS
Ever since the American election, there has been some concern
among Zionists about the new Administration’s attitude toward Ihe Israel has been wasted.’’ At the
Middle East. In fact, it has been taken for granted here, not only; same time, the Senator declared
•ipong delegates friendly to Israel but among the diplomats at large,
that the Eisenhower government would have pro-Arab tendencies, if
only to be different from the Tru- while the Arab States which are
combined in an aggressive alliance
against the Jewish State would
man regime.
Thus, the question being asked
in the corridors at the United Na
tions is: how far would these
American pro-Arab tendencies go
and to what extent woifld they
affect Israel?
Among the pessimists, and they
are a flourishing breed here, there
havs been predictions that the
United States would now apply
the policy of “equal treatment’’
to the states in the Middle East.
This would, of course, mean dis
crimination against Israel. For ex
ample: under this so-called policy
of “equal treatment,’’ each state
would be allowed to buy a single
jet plane, with the result that Is
rael would have one jet plane
LEGAL NOTICE
APPLICATION FOR AND ORDER
ORANTING CHARTER
STATE OF GEOROIA
that the economic strength of the
Arab States “should also be our
concern and can be built up by
American aid or in other ways.’’
While Senator Taft, who was
have seven. This “equal treat- spea ki n g at the National Leader
ship Conference of the Israel
Bond Organization in Washington,
ment” is a discrimination of one j
to seven
Actually, we have not had much j was not absolutely clear in his
indication of what the new admin- statement, Mr. Dulles was much
istration's attitude toward the J more specific in the first press
Middle East would be. That is j conference he gave at the United
why there is considerable iriter-
est in the recent statements of
Senator Robert Taft and Secretary
of State John Foster Dulles.
Senator Taft said that the pre
vention of any Communist on
slaught in the Middle East was
fere
irtts
Pre Senior Judaean
Conclave April 10 -12
The Second Annual Atlanta
Pre-Senior Judaean Conclave will
take place at the Y.W.C.A. Camp
Highland, April 10, 11, and 12, for
boys and girls 10 to 12 years of
age, according to an announce
ment made by the Atlanta Zionist
Youth Commission.
Atlanta B. & P. W,
Hadassah Will Eye
Wearing ‘New Look"
A Fashion Show, entitled “How
to Wear the ‘New Look’,” will
highlight the meeting of B. & P.
Group of Hadassah at 8:15 p. m.
Thursday, March 26, at the May-
fair Club. Miss Alice Bell, noted
Atlanta Fashion commentator of
Approximately 50 boys and girls ra( jj 0 an( j t-V, will act as narra-
are expected for the weekend ^ or on display of new spring
event which will feature sports,
discussions, workshops, Sabbath
services, and a program open to
the public on the afternoon of
April 12.
Co-sponsored by the Southern
and Atlanta Youth Commissions,
the Conclave will be directed by
Nati
When the Secretary of State
was asked by an Arab correspon
dent about the Administration’s
new approach to the Middle East! competent and mature adults in-
—the correspondent mentioned in eluding Mrs. Elliot Rubin as Camp
framing the question its purported' Mother; Herman Popkin, Director,
contingent on a peace settlement pro-Arab tendencies^-he replied, Southern Zionist Youth Commis-
between Israel and the Arab that his government had a new; s *° n anc * ^Pita Schwartzman, Or-
Statcs. Only in such a way, could; approach to many problems.
creations for the Atlanta woman.
March is Hadassah Supply
Month and garments sewn by the
B. & P. Sewing Group will be on
display at the meeting. This ia
the first B. & P. sewing gre/p
since the organization of B. & P.
in Atlanta.
Nominations of officers for the
ensuing season will be made.
the United States get the united
! ganizational Secretary. ,The staff
to be announced later will include
( Mr. Dulles described it as
front in that area which it wanted. | “new look” and said that he felt q ual 'l* e d people in the field of
The Senator felt that the consoli- 1 it was possible to do better in the dancing. ar i s ar, d crafts, story
dation of Israel's economic struc-! future than in the past. He was J e,c
ture would benefit the Arabs. He J anxious to see an increase in se-
stressed the necessity of the Unit- j curity in the Middle East but ad-
cd States continuing “our policy j ded, and he was quite categorical
Members of Young Judaea in
' Georgia as well as young people
interested in becoming affiliated
to U the SUPERIOR COURT of said COUNTY. ^ "^stance to Israel” as an an-; in this, that the area could not bc! wUh h VQUth are lnvitcd
bennie auenbach, hyman AUMBACH swer to the Kremlin's anti-Israel strengthened without a restoration . , . v . . , ,
■ •—'—i— —*■— 1 1 ° to take part in the weekend.
PESTCONTROi
and LION AUERBACH, h«r*inaft«r colled
applicant*, bring this application for tho Campaign,
granting of a charter for a private cpr
poration, and show to tho Court the follow
ing facts*,,
1.
Thoy d*tir* for thormolvos, their asso
ciates and successors to be incorporated for
a porlod of thirty-five (33) yeurt, with the
rlgnt of renewal thereof, a* provided by
law, under the name and stylo ofi
S. & A. CORP.
2.
The principal office and place of businots
shall be located in Pulton County, Georgia,
with Ihe privilege of establishing branch
office! and place* of butlne** in such other
plocoi at may be determined.
3*
i Tho applicant* are resident* of and their
pott office addre»*ei ares
Bennie Auerbach, 1740 Wildwood Road,
N. E., Atlanta, Georgia.
Hyman Auerbach, 1700 John*on Road, N.
£., Atlanta, Georgia.
Loon Auerbach, 1472 Rock Spring* Circle,
N. E , Atlanta, Georgia.
Tho purpose and object of said corporation
it pecuniary gain and profit to it* stock
holder*. The general nature of tho businesses
to be transacted, and the corporate powers who WCU % presented ft Wards at the
I of peace between Israel and the
There had been some waste in I Arab states.
Charleston Alephs Top Competition
In Regional Winter Convention
Applications may be obtained at
; 001 Peters Building, Atlanta, Ga.|i
i For additional information call
* Lamar 6361.
RATS * ROACHES • MICE * FLIES
World'! Largoil foil Control Co. |
EM. 4541 713 W. Peachtree St.
MEMBER B’NAI B’RITH”
(Special to Tho Southern Israelite!
COLUMBIA—Members of Char
leston Chapter 143 made n near-
sweep of all the events held at
the Southern A.Z.A. Region Win
ter Convention held here, failing
only to have their favorite elected' 0 ■
| nails, the Alephs of the Southern
j Region chose Miss Sandra Rosen
I of Savannah as their Sweetheart
I for 1953. Sandra represented the
j David Finn Chapter, Savannah
UJkyxi b deep...
Regional Sweetheart.
The newly elected officers of
,(□) To inv*«t it, funds in property of all I concluding ball, include,
kind,, hoth r.ol and p.„onol, und in par Convention Best Ali-A
ticular rotating to land and buildings.
(b) To acquiro, improve, manage, work. Chapter AWQfd—Charleston
mortgage, encumber, sell exchange, dispose ! . c p
of. turn to account and otherwise Heal in LMill‘lesion, C
all classes of real and personal property of
every nature whatsoever.
Winners of the various events,| lh ‘ ! Southern Region are:
Alcph Godol—Charles Goldberg,
i Oratory—First
(t) To acquire und pay for in ceih, stocks, Toporok. t h:\rleston 153; SCCOtld
Tnd irertonai Sy on , h . or ^d* w!" i Place^-Alvin Siegel, Atlanta,
if assets and profits, and to undertake • Chapter 518.
real
rights,
or assume In whole or any part thereof,
the obligations or liabilities of any person,
Chupte
Discussion—First place—Jacques
*7d> end. lo I Kierbel, Charleston 143; second
••cure debt, or other indentures for the place—Kenneth Molkner, Atlanta
purpose of securing any obligation of said
corporation: ^ ,
.The maximum number of shares the said
Chapter 518.
Basketball—First
Charleston 143,
Alcph S’Gnn—Edward Harelik,
Augusta 192.
| Aleph Mazkir — Harvey Levy,
place — Julian) Augusta 192.
Aleph Gizbor—William Fried- j
man, Columbia 254,
Alep Sopher — Maurice Wraw-j
check, Charleston 143,
Aleph Kohcn Godol—Jerry Sie
gel, Atlanta 134,
Aleph Shotare Godol—Bernard
^ lAfetejou uj>...
cDokirg
while you're not looking f
place—Char-
rr£ IO o"n.‘£lL7d UtoO) \£re'. 0 Of"! leston 143; second placc-Atlanta Hirsch. Savannah 206
Common Stock of the por vatu* of One Chapter 134.
Lachman, Asheville 249; Ina Farb,
Winston-Salem 416; Barbara Hur-
Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, or a fractional
part tharsof.
6
Tha amount of capital with which tha cor
poration will begin husinvss shall ba Sixty,
rive Hundred ($6,300.00) Dollars, althar in
cosh or other assets, or a combination of
the two.
7.
Applicants desire that the said corporation
•Safi have and en|oy all fhe privileges,
rights and powers enumerated in Chapter
22-18 of the Corporation Act of 1938 of
tha Code of Georgia, and as the same may
he hereafter amended, ond ell of Ihe powers Witz, Atlanta 518; ShirlOV SadOW-
ond privileges enumerated therein ore mode ... _. , .... _
o port hereof to th» som« extent at if th# Kahn, Charleston 143; Frankie
TTherTf^e™^-.^ - order , o ncrma„. Hi « h Point *64; ,Arlinc
be granted Incorporating them, their asso | Shapiro, ColumbUS 807. Competi-
clates, successors and assigns, under the ! .. .. „ .. . ,
name aforesaid, with the powers and prlvi- UOn OH the Sweetheart Contest
^ vcry keon and after muchl
njeeuctry^, proper or incident to the conduct deliberation, and after casting
many ballots, and much head- j
scratching and biting of finger- >
Aleph Shotare Koton—Sid Da-
Contestants for the Southern; vis, Charleston 143.
Regional Sweetheart Contest were: j Sol Breibart of Charleston rep- j
Fayne Lichtenstein, Atlanta 134; resented B'nai B’rith at the con-
Snndra Rosen, Savannah 206; An- ven ^j on Also attending were Les-
nette Berry, Columbia 254; Fran- , ,,
„ ... , „ , ter Belsky, District Godol of AZA;
ccs Verner, Atlanta 799; Paula ’ !
Margie Goldman, District Presi
dent of BBG
of tho busmen for which potltlonors ore
seeking Incorporation, and as may be
allowed far private corporations under the
tonne of the Act of January 38. 19J8,
authorizing the chartering of corporations.
CHAS. BERGMAN,
Petitioners' Attorney
ORDER
Tho foregoing petition of, Bennie Auerbach
Hyman Auaibach und loon Auerbach to ob
tain a charter for a private corporation
under the name of:
S. 4 A. CORE:
having been presented to the Court, and
the same having been eaxmined, and it
appearing to th* undersigned Judge of said
Court that the application 1s legitimately
within the purview and intention of the
laws of this Stale, and it further appearing
by certificate of the Secretary of State that
the name of any other existing corporation
registered in the records of said Secretary
af State;
IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that said
application be and it 1s hereby granted and
•aid applicants, their associates, successors
ancE assigns, are hereby Incorporated at
prayed in said petition and a charter it
granted unto
S. t A. CORE.
with all the rights, powers, privileges and
immunities at prayed in said application
and as authorised by the laws of this State.
This the 22nd dent of Tebruary. 1953.
VMtYN 8. MOORF
Judge. S. C. A. C.
March 6, 13, 20,27
A. B. Reisman & Co.
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR
YOUR BUSINESS
22 Marietta St. Bldg. LA. S888
AND if
Such Rich, Winey |)QTSCH t
Only choice, tender
young garden beets
could make such a
tasty borscht . . . and
only Manischewitx can
make it for you tha way
you'd make it yourself!
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