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Pace Two
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, January 3, 1958
A MOTHER IN ISRAEL
Weizmann Yartzeit
By ANITA
KIRYAT AMAL, Israel
On November 2nd, Jew* every
where, but perhaps not as many
as should, commemorated the
death of Dr. Chaim Weizmann.
1 was reminded how remote Is-
LEGAL NOTICE
STATK OF GEORGIA:
COUNTY OF FUI.TON
To The Superior Court of Said County:
Mr*. Ileaalc Taffel, Mr. Loul* Taffel,
and Mia* Shirley Taffel, hereinafter
called applicant*;, brine this applica
tion for the ((ranting of a charter for
a private corporation and show to the
court the following facta:
1.
They desire for themselves, their as
sociates and successors to be Incorp
orated for a period of thirty-five (39)
years, with the right of renewal there
of, as provided by Law, under the name
and style of:
LARRY REALTY COMPANY, INC.
2.
The principal offlco and place of bus
iness shall be located In Fulton County,
Georgia, with the privilege of establish
ing branch offices and places of bus
iness In such other places as may be
determined.
3.
The applicants are residents of and
their post office addresses are:
Mrs. Bessie Taffel—195(1 Merton Rd.,
N.E.
Mr. Louis L. Taffel—1959 Merton Rd.,
N E
Miss Shirley Taffel 1956 Morton Rd.,
N.E.
4.
The purpose and object of said corp
oration Is pecuniary gain and profit to
Its stockholders. The general nature
of the business to be transacted, nnd
the corporate powers desired are:
(a) To Invest Its funds In property
of all kinds, both real and personal,
and In particular relating to lands and
buildings.
(b) To acquire, Improve, manage,
•work, mortgage, encumber, sell, ex
change, dispose of, turn to account
and otherwise deal In all classes of
real nnd personnl property of everv
nature whatsoever. In all counties of
the State of Georgia, all Slates of
United States and Its territories.
(c) To acquire nnd pnv for In cash,
storks or bonds of this corporation
or otherwise real nnd persona) prop
erty, the good will, rights, assets nnd
r iroflts, nnd to undertake or assume,
n whole or any part thereof, the
obligations or liabilities of any person,
firm, association or corporation.
(d) To Issue bonds, mortgages, deed
to secure debt, or other Indentures for
the purpose of securing any obligation
of said corporation.
5.
Ttie maximum numbor of shares the
said corporation shall be authorized to
Issue shall he Ten Thousand (10,000)
Shares of the common stock of the par
value of ton ($10.00) dollars or a
fractional part thereof with the
ability to Increase the amount of
capital stock through the Issuance and
sale of either common or preferred
stock to an nmount not to exceed $150,
000.00, the preferred stock, If Issued,
to have such par value and to have
such rights, preferences and privileg
es as may be determined bv the af
firmative vote of two-thirds of the
common stock then outstanding.
6.
The nmount of capital with which
the corporation will begin business
shall be five thousand ($5,000.00) dol
lars paid In cash nnd other assets.
7.
Applicants desire that the said corp
oration shall have nnd enjoy all the
privileges, rights and powers enumer
ated In Chapter 22-18 of the Corpora
tion Act of 1938 of the Code of
Georgia, and as the same may be
herenfter amended, nnd all of the
powers and privileges enumerated
therein are made a part hereof to the
same extent as tf the same were enu
merated herein.
WHEREFORE, petitioners pray an
order to be granted Incorporating
them, their associates, successors and
assigns, under the name aforesaid,
wtth the powers and privileges as may
be necessary, proper or Incident to the
conduct of the business for which pe
titioners are seeking Incorporation,
and ns may be allowed for private
corporations under the terms of the
Act of January 28, 1938, authorizing
the chartering of corporations.
Mrs. Bessie Taffel
Petitioner
L. Taffel
Petitioner
Miss Shirley Taffel
Petitioner
ORDER
The within and foregoing application
for charter of
LARRY REALTY COMPANY. INC.
having been examined by me; and
IT APPEARING, That the application
Is legitimately wlthtn the purvtew of
the laws of the State of Georgia; and
IT APPEARING, From the certificate
of the Secretary of State that the
name of the proposed corporation Is
not the name of any now existing cor
poration registered In the records of
the State of Georgia.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That said
application Is hereby granted and said
corporation ts hereby created under
the name of
LARRY REALTY COMPANY, INC.
with the powers therein sought and the
prtvtllges and immunities provided bv
law to corporations of a similar na
ture.
This the 18th day of December, 1957.
Claude D. Shaw
Judge, Superior Court,
_ Atlanta Circuit
Dec.27,J«n.3,10,17
ENGLE
rad's first President has become
to the public when I met, the
other day, a man for whom Dr.
Weizmann has never ceased to be
the greatest, the noblest, and the
most important force in his life.
This is Joshuah Harlap, burly
second-generation Israeli who was
Dr. Weizmann’s body guard and
friend for sixteen years. The re
lationship which grew up be
tween the distinguished scientist
and statesman and the simple
young Sabra must surely rank
among the loveliest in history.
Handsome, open-faced, and re
markably tough looking, Joshua
was one of Wingate’s night com
mandoes during 1937-38. These
specially-trained farm boys used
to go right into Arab strongholds,
like Gaza and Nablus, to route out
the brigands which the British
forces wore incapable of catch
ing. He was 23 years old in
1938 when Wingate sent him to
keep watch over Dr. Weizmann.
From that time onward, he was
with Dr. Weizmann whenever he
was in Eretz Israel, and on sev
eral occasions accompanied him
to England, Switzerland, France,
Italy and America.
Joshuah watched over Dr. Weiz
mann like a father, and in tflc
last two years of the President’s
life, never left him. His wise and
pretty wife, and his son and
daughter, who live in Rehovoth,
had to be prepared to take second
place.
Joshuah had the privilege of
knowing the Twentieth Century’s
greatest Jew (in a way that few
other people knew him.) Dr. Weiz
mann talked to Joshuah contin
ually, freely, and without re
straint. He knew that many of
the things were far beyond Josh-
uah’s understanding, but he was
n’t looking for advice; he just
had to talk out his heart to some
one who was sincere, respectful
and discreet. Dr. Welsmann al
ways spoke in warm, spicy Yid
dish, growing more attached to
things Jewish as he grew older.
Dr. Weizmann valued Joshuah
because he was a genuine Sabra,
straight from the land, a simple,
decent chap, calm, reliable, who
knew how to keep his place, but
could bear himself with dignity
among the great of all nations, as
befitting a free-born Jew. Friends
of Dr. Weizmann still write to
Joshuah, and recently one of
them, a Brazilian millionaire, in
vited Joshuah to Brazil for a
three month visit. This isn’t onlj
reflected glory. Joshuah was with
Dr. Weizmann on his presidential
visit to America in 1949. Com
mander Joshuah L. Goldberg, the
A.D.C. seconded to Dr Weizmann
by President Truman, singled him
out for farewell greetings in a
telegram to the Queen Mary read
ing, "You are as fine a man as
I have met. Bon voyage and hap
py landings.”
Although built like an all-in
wrestler, Joshuah never used
strong-arm stuff. His system was
to smell out trouble before it hap
pened, and then to think fast and
stop it from happening.
An example is how he saved
the life of Gen. Gale, Commander
of the British Forces in Palestine
in 1947. Etzel were at their height,
attacking army camps and raiding
the ammunition stores. Due to
raiding of a military camp, just
below the Weizmann house, the
main road had been closed to
traffic and the only road open was
a sandy path meandering through
orange groves. A few days later
Dr. Weizmann received a mes
sage that Gen. Gale, who was
personally friendly to Dr. Weiz
mann, was coming to tea.
An hour before he was expect-
First Supermarket
Soon in Israel;
Grocers Protest
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — The first
supermarket in Israel will be op
ened in Tel Aviv next April over
the vigorous protests of grocery
operators.
Superzol, Ltd., a primarily Can
adian concern, will build the su
permarket without local capital,
according to B. Loeb, company
chairman.
A crowded meeting of grocery
owners here decided to protest
to the Government against the
innovation after hearing a warn
ing from K. Ben-Ephraim, chair
man of the Tel Aviv Grocery
Owners’ Association that "super
markets threaten our very exist
ence.”
Asserting that the entrance of
supermarkets into the Israel re
tailing economy was an attempt
to impose “foreign economic pat
terns” on Israel, the grocer as
sociation leader said that small
retailers in the United States and
Europe have been wiped out fol
lowing the introduction of super
markets.
ed to arrive, Joshuah decided to
go into the village of Rehovoth,
just to smell out the situation. As
he drove down the sandy road,
not far from the Weizmann house,
he saw two young men slipping
into the groves on either side of
the road. Passing the place where
they had been, he noticed a thin
wire trailing trough the sand, He
broke into a cold sweat. At first
he thought they were laying for
Dr. Weizmann. Then he realized
they were out to get Gen. Gale.
He turned the car and raced
back. The boys had disappeared.
He cut the wire, went up to the
house and brought back two
guards Together they went over
the road on their stomach, feeling
every inch of the way with their
hands, until they found what was
hidden under the sand It was a
home-made land mine, made of
4-inch pipe stuffed with dyna
mite. The boys hiding in the par-
dess would have exploded it under
Gen. Gale's car, and it would
have looked as if Dr. Weizmann
had decoyed the General to his
house for that purpose!
Joshuah put the bomb in the
back of Dr. Weizmann’s car and
disposed of it in a distant field,
returning just in time to lead
Gen. Gale in friendly welcome,
up the sandy path. Dr. Weizmann
only learned about it much later,
and Gen. Gale doesn’t know of
his narrow escape to this day.
Dr. Weizmann was so confident
of Joshuah’s devotion, that he
made a special stipulation in his
will with regard to him. The
Weizmann house at Rehovoth is
to be turned into a national mon
ument, and as long as Joshuah
lives, he is to be in charge of it,
to see that it is maintained ex
actly as it was in Dr. Weizmann’s
life time. A special flat is being
built for the Harlaps over the
gateway to the estate, so that
Joshuah should be right on hand,
day or night, just as Dr. Weiz
mann liked to have him when he
was alive.
WE TOP
’EM ALL
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NY Official Deletes
Line from Display
of Lazarus Poem
NEW YORK. (JTA) — A line
from one of the World’s most fa
mous poems, “The New Colos
sus,” by Jewish poetess Emma
Lazarus, has been eliminated as
"offensive” from a plaque at
Idlewild Airport, it was disclosed
this week.
The line is ‘‘The wretched re
fuse of your teeming shore." It
was ordered deleted from an in
scription of the poem on orders
of Austin J. Tobin, executive di
rector of the New York Port Au
thority, which operates the huge
airfield.
Instead of the five lines which
appear on the base of the Statue
of Liberty which have been me
morized by countless thousands of
school-children, only four lines
appear on the Idlewild plaque.
Mr. Tobin said the deleted line
“had meaning during the mass mi
grations of the 19th century but
it has no meaning now and might
be offensive to the fine people
of Europe — they might not re
gard themselves as ‘wretched re
fuse.’ ”
He added that he did not think
the poetess, who wrote the famous
lines 70 years ago, would have
objected, remarking “I think she
might have done the same.”
New Rochelle Shule
NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. (JTA
— Beth El Congregation of this
city yesterday dedicated its $1,-
000,000 community center on the
northern outskirts of the city.
Eventually the 1,000-family Con
servative congregation will move
its synagogue, school and gym
nasium from their present down
town location to the new site. The
dedication services featured a
Hanukah lighting ceremony.
Chemist New Mayor
of Waterloo, Ontario
TORONTO, (JTA) — Harold
Paikan, a Jewish chemist, has
been elected Mayor of Waterloo,
a city of 17,000 in Central On
tario. Mr. Paikan won out over
three opponents in an area where
a major part of the population
is of German descent.
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