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the SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Fridoy, November 13, 1953
Johannesburg Court Acts
To Ind Attacks On Leader
JOHANNESBURG, (J T A) —
An agreement to withdraw de
famatory allegation* against a
leading South African Jewish
communal official and pay token
damages and costs has marked the
end of a court action in which Gus
Saron, general secretary of the
South African Jewish Board
of Deputies, sued S. Datt, a Johan
nesburg businessman, for defama
tion arising from the publication
by Mr. Datt of a sheet termed
“The, Jewish Newsletter."
Published at Irregular intervals
over the last two years the news
letter is largely devoted to a cam
paign agaihst the Board of De
puties and leading persons asso-
STSSJKJiS"..^Tercentenary Chattanooga Starts $350,000
SLSSSnST-I.SiMayEndMaDreM.i ....
meets the Board’s budget and that Latest indications are that theiAAodcm HctrCW ScIlOOl PfOJCCt
of several other Jewish organiza- j hope for the j ssuan ce of a special
tions. I u g Postage Stamp commemorat-j CHATTANOOGA — Joseph M.
Several attempts were made by j jng the 300th anniversary of the pish, w ho has been associated
leaders of the Board to persuade, sett , ement of the j ews j n the i with the Cincinnati Bureau of
MfDatt t0 r | a T r ig tro U n t | Uniled SUaeS may end ^ 3 d t ream ,- Jewish Education for many years,
without result. Finally Mr. Saron. r^is jnformatiton is contained'
brought legal action for 5,000 L a , etter from Albcrt j. Robert- has received a call from the Jew-
pounds' damages in connection I son Ass j s t a nt U. 3. Postmaster ish Community of Chattanooga to
with the defamation of himself as , Ger ^ era , t0 Philip Slomovitz, | head the Chattanooga Hebrew
general secretary of the .Board of i p res jd e nt of the American Asso- School.
Deputies. Approaches were made ciation „f English-Jewish News- Besides being principal of the! synagogue, dining hall for chUd-
by Mr. Datt to settle the matter papers, responsoring to a resolu- Chattanooga Hebrew School, Mr. i ren - kindergarten, play facilities.
has also organized a Bible study
group for adults.
Since his arrival, the commu
nity has started work on a $350,-
000 project which when completed
will include a modern school build
ing on two acres of ground. The
building plans call for 20 class
rooms, assembly room, chapel or
out of court and an agreement was
finally achieved this week-end in
terms of which Mr. Datt with-
tion adopted by the English-Jew- Fish has organized Jewish educa- j library and other essentials,
ish publishers, at the meeting of tional activities for the youth of The directors at their last meet-
, the association's executive com- high school and college levels. He, jng voted to purchase a horde for
draws his allegations, undertakes mittee in Chicago two weeks ago, 1 Mr. anrt Mrs . Fish and their fam-
to apologize in writing in the ur gj n g the issance of such a stamp. ! j|y
Jewish press, and pay 350 pounds Mf Robertson wrote: CHdttdnOOQd Center hflS
elated with it. Mr. Datt mailed his (the action.
Ground Broken for Einstein
College of Medicine in New York
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Ground
was broken for the Albert Ein-
itein College of Medicine of
If eahi va University at the Col
lege’* site in the Bronx recently.
jLEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY
To th# Superior Court of toid Stoto ond
County;
Th# petition of Sol B#namy, Chariot B#rq-
•tan, J#»* Berk, Mrt. Saroh Bornath, L#wl»
C#nk#r ( Rabbi Joseph Cohen. David Davit,
David S. Eitenbera, Rabbi Harry Epttein,
Morrit frimdtnon. Rabbi Emanuel Feldman,
Albert Hamm, Dr Nothon Gerthon, Dr Irv
ing Grdepberg, Jark M. Goldberg, Dr. Morrit
Goldman, Rabbi Arnold Heitler, Dr. Sidney
Japut, D«vid Rati, Edward Krirk, Mrt. Annet
te lathner, Abe Levitt, Irving Levy, Sam
levy, Clarence lieberman, Nothon Lipton,
in thken damages and the costs of ..yy c bavc received a great many j . .
requests for this stamp but the /5th AnillVCfSflry
Postmaster General has not yetj
formulated the program for p.exti CHATTANOOGA — Chattano-
year. It is probable, however, that oga's Jewish Community Center,
one may be developed for a new which first saw light seventy-five
series of regular stamps in which years ago as the Young Men’s He-
case the number of strictly com- brew Association, celebrated its j
memoratives will of necessity have birthday on November 4.
to be greatly reduced because of Principal speaker was Samuel j
union as well as from Canada and | the limitations of production. For |D. Gershovitz, executive vice _
Latin America. ! this reason we are not able at this president, of the National Jewish I |
The Albert Einstein College is time to give any assurance of the Welfare Board which is this year
the first new medical school to be approval of any special stamps pacing the centennial observance
established in this city in over half 1 beyond the very few for which of the Center Movement in Ameri-
a century and is the 80th in the commitment has already been ca.
country. It will be the initial unit | made or which by precedent;
in a $25,000,000 Medical Teaching should be issued."
Center, which will eventually In-
Stveral thousands of people at
tended the ceremonies including
some 500 educators, scientists, and
physicians from every state in the
Pn TERMITE 1
CONTROL .
fHI
INSeiCTIONl
CAU “OTTO" THI ORKIN MAN
Call EM-4541
Member tl I'nal S'rMi
713 W. Peachtree
Irving llbowsky, Tho*. Makov#r,
Martin,, Barney Medinti, Alex Milt,
crude Colleges of Dentistry, Nurs- Goedhart Re-Elected
Ing, Public Health and Post-Grad-1 UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.,
-,| t c, «rr°rd | ua t e Studies. The center will ad- (JTA) — Dr. G. J. van Heuven
Porodie'i.' Mo« *itr»nbnum, Mn.’ Iran* | join New York City’s new $40,- Goedhart was approved bv the
^ln W o"d' ^iH A z.n. "00,000 Bronx Municipal Hospital General Assembly this week-end
with moiling oddrett at 1502 Ationto Federal; Q cn t er which will be affiliated as High Commissioner for Refu-
Sovingt Ruilding, Atlanta, Ge^jio, show*
reApectfuliv to the Court a» follow*; with the College and will serve as gees for a term of five years, be
lts clinical teaching center. ginning Jan. 1. Dr. Goedhart has
After the ground breaking cere- been serving in this office since |
monies work was scheduled to be- Jan. 1, 1951, and was the choice
gin on the excavation and laying °f Secretary-General Dag Ham-
of foundations for the initial $10,- marskjold to fill the post for the
000,000 medical college buildings new. longer term.
Tho petitioners, desire for th#mselv#s, thoir
oitodotti ond turcoisort to bo granted a
corporate charter under the name of
HEBREW ACADEMY OF ATLANTA. INC.
for a period of thirty-five (33) year* with
the privilege of renewing said charter at the
expirotion thereof
The purpose for told corporation vholl be
to conduct o school on o non profit basil. , t
not ftft pecuniary gain and the general and pOWCT plant. The Albert ,Ein-
"fWJS&TS: and**mointoin - «teln CoJIege will be a ten-story
•or, .tho«| for initruction in ond promotion j glass faced building of contem-
of a Jewifh religio culture program of educa
tion. .combined with instructions in oil porary design embodying many
'”(bi (o’ l«i”‘on 0 d !rZZ\. hi«h.,t id.oi, j ncw departures in medical school
o) Arnoricon ciiii.mhip ioo.ih.r with A. construction. Construction is ex-
traditions and values of Judaism as a way ;
of life. ! pected to take 22 months and the
(tl Tp instruct and promote the intellectual, i #: ro f
moral, spiritual ond physical development Hrst C. I.ISS IS Scheduled to be
of jexyiih youth. | admitted September, 1955.
(d) To provide such instructions, equip
nunt pnd framing for its students as it —■ - 1 ■ ■
n#Ce%\arv in compliance with the require
ments or the Georgia State Board of Educo i 1 AOMlsiT iser/11/’
rion for elementary schools JOSEPH M. BYCK
(e To purchase, receive by qift, devise,
Wh'^o! r;p.^no, SAVANNAH-Joscph M. Byck,
i,aw, putcha,. or oth.rwl,* acquit. «<ch j (J6, died October 27. Funeral serv-
iccs were held October 29 at the
p'*t. residence. Rabbi Solomon E. Star-
BERGER STEEL —BINS & SHELVING
George E. Kinney Bin Co., Inc.
727 Ponce De Leon Place, N. E.
Phone: AT. 3891
necessary to conduct
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buildings as may
elementary schools.
(f) To solicit, occept by transfer,
devise, subscription, bequest, legacy or c
»i.,^»«m. oi m°o.,. prop..i, o- anything rt -i s officiated. Interment was in'
of volue whatsoever ond to invest endow
ments, gifts ond onnuity funds in such mon LBUrPl Gl*OVC Cemetery,
ner os the Board of Directors may resolve a , w
(g) To enter into, perform and to have per »>„rUt dCgTOC M <1 S O II of the
f ormittt coatroet, of ...rv kind ond d.Ktip Scottish Rite, Mr. Byck was a
Hon with ony person, persons, partnership.
association or corporation as may be neces member of Zcrilbbabol Lodge No.
sary to the conduct of the business of the
corporation
(hi To borrow mon., and to t.nd mon,. Alee Temple of the Shrine, the
through a scholarship fund os may be here
inafter instituted through the Board o» Di Harmonic Club and the Temple
(1) To have ony ond all ether powers as Mil*k\C Israel,
orn now or may be hereinafter granted to Surviving are his mother, Ml*S.
Theresa
15, F. & A. M. and a member of
corporations of this "loss by the legislature
of the State of Georgia.
Son nen berg Byck, and
The corporation shall hove no stock but sistOIS, MlS. Hoitlor and MisS
membership shell be qronted in su'h mon Mildred Bvck of Savannah,
ner pnd form os shall be set forth in the
By-Laws
Mrs. William Silverstein
Mrs. William (Bertha) Silver-
Any ond oil revenue received from the op
•ration of said schools sholl be used for the <
continuance of such schools
5.
• he principal location of the school sholl
bu Atlonto, Fulton. Countv, Georgia but the
•hoii •»». th. tight to titobiuh stein of Atlanta died October 27.
additional schools in other ploces within ...
the Stote • the toord of Directors may de Funeral services WCie held Oc-
<; WH«WOM. potitioo.., pray that th, t0b<?r 28 al the He nry
chorter, be gronted under the nome ond * M. Blanchard Si Son. Rabbi HarrV
•namser of ore soid ond thot they be granted _ . . _ , , . _ , ^ ,
such ofhor powers ond privileges at ore now H. Lpstcill, Rabbi Emanild Fdd-
r^r:,‘7hi. h *r.:' , ;'d:!' 0 . , ht d .ow/ 0 o'r;h 0 . man and Cantor Joseph Schwarti
Stote of Georoio
PARKS A EISENBEftG
OAVID S. EISENBIRG
1502 Atlonto Federal Savings Bldg
Atlanta, Georgia
CMAS W BERGMAN
First Notional Bonk Bldg
Atlanta. Georgia
Attorneys for Petitioners
ORDER
man officiated. Interment was in
Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Silverstein was the for
mer Bertha Miles, a native At
lantan. She returned to Atlanta [
a year ago with her husband after
Th. within and forgoing petition ho.inq living for 20 vears in Indianapolis.
been reed ond considered ond it appearing . , .
by cerjsfkate of the Secretory of Stote that AlSO surviving are a daughter.
Mrs - S - J - Kra ' tin - Columbus; a
«h. racord, o» th. s.rr.ta,y at Stot., ond s on, Bernard Silverstein, Indiana-
oppeorino further thot the said petition ond , , _
Application conforms to the existing lows of polls; four brothers, Emanuel
r**NOw'*TMr«€fO«E i, u h.r.by »,d.r.d M ' ,es - Atlanta; Herman Miles,
-rod cdtudg*d that th. pray.n oi th. p»ti- Griffin; H. A. Miles, Washington;
vioners be ond ore hereby gronted ond thot
•ha petitionary or. incorporate undM th. | Da\e Miles, Macon; three sisters,!
oSXr, “p^unet Mrs Joe Cohen. Miami; Mrs. S. L. |
-orporoiion. at th:. cio»» undo, th. tow, of Witt. Columbus; Miss Rae Miles.
"“liJXtiWi Nov.mbar, 19J3. Atlanta and several grandchild
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