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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
October 18, 1957
LEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY:
To The Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of SIDNEY PARKS,
MARGARET MILLER and DAVID S.
EISENBERG, all having the mailing ad-
dreaa of 1502 Atlanta Federal Savings
Building, Atlanta, Georgia, respectfully
shows:
1.
Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to be
Incorporated under the name of
ATLANTIS REALTY CO., INC.
for a period of thirty-five (35) years
with a right to renew at the expira
tion of said time.
2.
The object of said corporation la pe
cuniary gain, and the general nature
of said business to be transacted Is:
a general real estate business Includ
ing, but not limited to the power to
acquire by purchase, to hold, own, sell,
resell, pledge, and In all ways deal
with real and personal property, lease
holds, deeds to secure debt and In
terests In real property; to act as
trlncipal agent or broker; to borrow or
end money, either secured or unse
cured; to engage In such businesses as
may be approved by the Board of Di
rectors, and to be granted such other
powers as are now or may be here
inafter granted to corporations by the
laws of the State of Georgia.
3.
The principal office or place of bus
iness of said corporation shall be In
Fulton County, hut the said corpora
tion shall have the right to establish
branch offices or places of business
elsewhere.
4.
The authorized capital of said corp
oration shall be divided Into Class "A"
and Class "B" common stock In the
consist of one hundred <1001 shares
following manner, with the following
powers, privileges and Immunities pro
vided:
(a) Class “A” Common Stock shall
bavin no par value;
(b) Class "B” Common Stock shall
consist of ten (10) shares having a par
value of One Hundred ($100,00) Dollars
per share, with the right of the corp
oration, however, to Increase same up
to five hundred (500) shares or any
part thereof, upon the majority vote
of the outstanding stockholders of the
Class "A” stock.
(c) Class "A” and “B“ Common Stock
shall be distinguished In that eaeh and
every share or fractional share of Class
“A" Common Stock shall have all vot
ing rights, but shall not participate
In, nor be entitled to, the earnings,
profits, or dividends of the corpora
tion; and that each and every share
or fractional share of Class “B” Com
mon Stock shall have no voting rights
whatsoever; however, the registered
holders of such Class “B” Common
Stock shall be entitled to participation
In all dividends and distributions in
liquidation, and Class "A” Common
Stock shall not. The stock certificates
Issued by the corporation shall be
clearly designated thereon os "Voting"
and "Non Voting" stock.
(d) The subscribers to the capital
stock of the corporation shall pay for
the same In cash, goods or services
ns may be determined by the Board
of Directors of this corporation.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray that
they be Incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid, and that they be
granted the charter with all the rights,
powers, and privileges herein set forth,
and all others allowed by law.
PARKS & EISENBERG
By:
David S. Klscnberg
1502 Atlanta Federal Sav. Bldg.
ORDER
The within and foregoing petition
having been read and considered and
It appearing by Certificate of the Sec
retary of State that the name of the
proposed corporation Is not the name
of any existing corporation In the rec
ords of the Secretary of State, and It
appearing further that the said pe
tition and application conform to the
existing laws of this State,
NOW THEREFORE, it Is hereby ord
ered and adjudged that the prayers
of the petitioners be and are hereby
granted nnd that the petitioners be In
corporated under the name and style
as prayed, with all the rights, powers
nnd privileges permitted to corpora
tions under the laws of the State of
Georgia.
This Bth day of October, 1957.
Vlrlyn B. Moore (s)
Judge, Superior Court, Atlanta Circuit
LEGAL NOTICE
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY
To The Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of Wesley J. Rose, 156
Edgewood Avenue, N.E.; Jack Clark,
156 Edgewood Avenue, N.E.; nnd David
S. Klscnberg, 1502 Atlanta Federal Sav
ings Building, all of Atlanta, Georgia,
respectfully shows:
1.
Petitioners desire for themselves,
their associates and successors to be
Incorporated under the name of
HARDWARE WHOLESALERS, INC.
for a period of thirty-five years with
a right to renewal at the expiration
of said time.
2.
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain and the general nature
of business shall be:
(a) To manufacture, produce, buy and
sell at wholesale and retail, and other
wise deal in all types of hardware,
building products and supplies, home
appliances of all types, and any and
all other related Items of every nature,
kind and description, as well as other
goods, merchandise and other objects
of every class and description, and to
do all things necessary for the carry
ing Into effect the purpose and objects
of the corporation;
(b) To acquire the good will, rights,
assets, and property of any person,
firm, corporation, or association: to
borrow and lend money, secured or
unsecured; to deal In real estate of
every particular and to own and ap
ply for trademarks, patents and the
like;
(c) To act as agent, as well as to
appoint agents to operate such other
business as may be authorized by the
Board of Directors;
(d) To have such other powers and
privileges as are now granted to
Georgia corporations of this class as
well as to acquire all other powers
and privileges as may hereinafter be
granted to such corporations.
The principal office or place or bus
iness of said corporation shall be in
Fulton County, but said corporation
shall have the right to establish branch
offices or places of business else
where.
4.
The capital of said corporation shall
be not less than two hundred (200)
Prof. Lemkin
Hails Cubans'
Genocide Stand
UNITED NATIONS, (AJP) —
Prof. Raphael Lemkin, father of
the Genocide Convention and a
Talmudic scholar, this week hail
ed the Cuban delegate here, Dr.
Nunez Portuondo, for having sup
ported the Genocide Convention
in his major General Assembly
speech. Dr. Lemkin was particul
arly pleased with the Cuban’s
criticism of a “UN Draft Code of
Offenses against Peace and Se
curity of Mankind” which, he
stated, tears at the very heart of
the Genocide Convention. In his
speech, Dr. Portuondo declared
that the “Draft Code of offenses
seems to destroy the Genocide
Convention, a treaty ratified by
55 nations, by introducing a mu
tilated definition of Genocide,
since it establishes the immunity
of the communist party from
crime. Under the Genocide Con
vention,” he stated, “constitution
ally responsible rulers, public of
ficials and private individuals
are criminally responsible. Under
the Draft Code of Offenses, pri
vate individuals as such cannot
be held criminally responsible.
The communist party of the So
viet Union is composed of pri
vate individuals, and therefore
is declared immune from crime.
“Under these conditions,” the
Cuban concluded, “the Govern
ment of Cuba expresses the hope
that the General Assembly will
reject the Draft Code of Offenses
as detrimental to the community
of nations at the present time.”
Minimization of Nazi
Annihilation of Jews
Protested by Group
BERLIN, (JTA) — A protest
to the West German Government
against the glossing over by a
government office of statistics on
the number of German Jews mur
dered by the Nazi regime was
voiced here today by the Coordi
nating Commttee of Nazi Victims
Organizations.
The protest, addressed to the
Ministry of the Interior, assert
ed that a statistical survey by the
Federal Statistical Office on the
losses of human life during the
Second World war was mislead
ing. That office, said the coordi
nating committee, publicized first
in its own scientific periodical
and thereafter in the Federal
Government’s official Bulletin a
statement that about 200,000 Jews
emigrated or perished due to the
criminal acts of National Social
ism” in the period following the
start of the war.
The Coordinating committee
said that the statisticians unques
tionably knew that from 1939 on
the number of German JeWs able
to emigrate was negligible and
that the number who died an
unnatural death or were killed in
the Nazi extermination camps
was about 180,000.
shares of common stock, having a par
value of One ($1.00) Dollar per share;
however, the corporation shall be al
lowed to Increase said capital up to
fifty thousand (50,000) shares of com
mon stock having a par value of One
($1.00) Dollar per share, upon majority
vote of the then outstanding stock
holders.
5.
The common stock of the corporaUon
may be paid for In cash, goods or
services, as the Board of Directors
may decide.
WHEREFORE, the petitioners pray
to be incorporated under the name
and style aforesaid, and to be granted
the charter with all the rights, powers,
and privileges herein set forth, and
all others allowed by law.
PARKS & EISENBERG
By:
David Elsenberg
Attorneys for Petitioners
1502 Atlanta Federal Savings Bldg.,
Atlanta 3, Georgia.
ORDER
The within and foregoing petition
having been read and considered, and
It appearing by the Certificate of the
Secretary of State that the name of
the proposed corporation is not the
name of any existing corporation In
the records of the office of the Sec
retary of State, and It appearing fur
ther, that said peUtion and application
conform to the existing laws of this
State;
NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby
Ordered and adjudged that the prayers
of the petiUoners t>e, and are hereby
granted, and that the peUtioners be
incorporated under the name and style
as prayed with all the rights, powers,
and privileges permitted to corpora-
Uons under the laws of the State of
Georgia.
This 8th day of September, 1957.
Virlyn B. Moore (s)
Judge, Superior Court, Atlanta Circuit.
In A
. . . .Lighter Vein
by Jacob Richman
HE SHOULD HAVE
DIVORCED HER
The great sage, Rabh, had a
vicious and spiteful wife. She
found a satanic joy in doing the
reverse of her husband’s bidding.
When he told her, for instance,
to cook beans, she cooked len
tils, and vice-versa.
When his son, Hiya, grew up
and Rabh began to give his cul
inary orders through him, the
sage noticed that his wife began
to respect his wishes.
“Your mother is improving,”
observed the Talmudic epicurean
to his son, one day. “She lately
tries to please me and cook the
dishes I like.”
“There is a reason, papa,” re
plied h i s son. “Whenever you
want lentils, I tell mother you
want beans, and just to spite you
she cooks lentils. And when you
want beans, I tell her that you
want lentils, and in order to dis
please you, she cooks beans.”
“It is very clever of you,” re
plied the saintly personage.
"Nevertheless, keep away from
telling lies.”
AT THE THRESHOLD
An old inveterate "apikoros,”
or heretic, was seriously ill and
he sent for the rabbi to say con
fession and to do penance.
“I can’t understand," said the
young disciple of the expiring
man, “how a brave convinced
apikoros like you, should all of
a sudden go back on his theories
and principles.”
“Don’t you see?” said the athe
ist, “by that I want to disprove
the Talmudic dogma that ‘The
wicked do not repent even at the
threshold of Gehenna.’ ”
PLEASING GOD AND MAN
The members of an old, dilap
idated church in a small Western
town decided to replace their old
house of worship by a new edi
fice, and they made a drive for
funds.
In one district the team called
upon a Jewish merchant for a
contribution.
“Mr. Abrams,” said the spokes
man, "we are going to tear down
our old church and put up a new
one in its place. So, we would like
to get a donation from you.”
“Gentlemen," said the Israelite,
“You know very well that I am
an orthodox Jew, and I don’t see
how you can expect me to give
money to build a Christian
church. But,” he added, “let me
see. Did you say that you were
going to demolish the old
church?”
“Yes, sir,” admitted the mem
bers of the team.
“Any expense attached to that?”
“Of course.”
“Well, then,” said the orthodox
Jewish merchant, “here is $100 to
demolish your old church."
(From 372-page book, “Laughs
From Jewish Lore” — Hebrew
Publishing Company, 77 Delaney
Street, NYC.)
Asch Home in Israel
To He Cultural Center
TEL AVIV, (JTA) The house
in Bat Yam where the late Sho-
lem Asch spent his last days in
Israel is to be turned into a
House of Culture. The author’s
daughter, Mrs. Ruth Schaffer,
came from London to arrange for
the transfer of the home to the
Bat Yam municipality.
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LADIE’S and MEN’S
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Berlin’s Most Rabid
Anti-Semite Gets
8-Month Sentence
BERLIN, Oct. 3 (JTA) — West
Germany’s continuing struggle
with the remnants of the Hitler
era was marked today by a jail
sentence for West Berlin’s most
rabid anti-Semite of the post war
era. Erwin Schoenborn, 43, was
sentenced to eight months in jail
by the Goettingen district court
which found him guilty of libel
ing Dr. Eugen Gersteinmair, the
Speaker of the last Bundestag.
Schoenborn, who is chairman
of various neo-Nazi splinter
groups and of a “German-Arab
Society” which has chapters in
several cities, was convicted of
calling Dr. Gerstenmaier a “vile
traitor,” during a series of small
town political meetings. The epi
thet was used because Dr. Ger
stenmaier, during the Hitler re
gime, had been sentenced by a
“People’s Court” for failing to
betray an anti-Nazi movement.
Meanwhile, the “German Social
Movement,” which has close rela
tions jwith the Arab League, held
a convention this week in Freu-
denstadt and featured numerous
addresses, most of them marked
by anti-Semitic innuendos, de
livered by a number of open de
votees of Hitler. Chief among
these was Karl Priester, former
Hitler Youth and S.S. leader who
now heads the movement and
edits its anti-Semitic monthly
magazine.
Olympic Athlete
Chooses Israel
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Agnes
Keleti, Hungarian Jewish athlete
who won a number of Olympic
awards at Melbourne last year,
has decided to settle in Israel.
Miss Keleti, who scored gymnas
tic honors at the Fifth World
Maccabiah Games which closed
several weeks ago, has been
named to head a girl’s gymnas
tic section at a school for phy
sical training teachers.
Miss Keleti, who survived the
Hungarian fascists and the Nazi
occupation of Hungary during the
second World War by working
with “Aryan” documents, was a
prominent woman gymnast be
fore and after the war. Last year
she left Hungary during the re
volt as a member of the Olymp
ic team and at Melbourne won
four gold and two silver medals.
She decided then not to return
to Hungary, stayed in Australia
for a time, went to West Ger
many and from there to Israel.
Hadassah 43rd
Annual Convention
In Philadelphia
NEW’ YORK, (AJP) — Dr. Mi
riam Freund, national president
of Hadassah, announced this
week that the 43rd annual na
tional convention of her organiza
tion will be held at the Sheraton
Hotel in Philadelphia, Pa., from
Oct. 24 through Oct. 28. She stated
that more than 2,500 delegates
and guests — representing Ha-
dassah’s 315,000 members in 1,
250 chapters and groups through
out the United States, Alaska and
Puerto Rico — are expected to
attend.
Highlighting the convention
will be a discusson of U.S. foreign
policy and foreign affairs, es
pecially as they pertain to the
Middle East and Israel. Speakers
will include Ambassador Abba
Eban, Chester Bawles, Rep. Hugh
Scott, Lincoln B. Hale, Dr. Kal
man J. Mann and Rabbi Philip
S. Bernstein. Mrs. Max Schenk
of New York City will be the
presiding officer.
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