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Friday, September 19, 195S
THE lOVIHIIN ISRAELITE
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| May the New Year Bring Cheer and J
Joy to our Customers and Friends
. . . /or the holidays, for
parties or any simeha . .
from nursery areas
or flown from
acclimatized sites. Pot
plants particularly nice
this season with blooms
or with special
decorative leaves.
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282 Ponce de Leon, N. E.
! Dial TR. 4-2263
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New Year's Greetings
It’s the slick chick that buys from
THE HICKORY CHICK
1873 Piedmont Rd., N. E. TR. 6-9218
(In the Rock Spring's Shopping Center)
Hickory Smoked BARBECUED CHICKENS -
RIBS - BEEF - SAUSAGE - and Other Products
• Counter and carry-out service • Call and place
your orders for pick-up and we will have it ready
• Special attention given to catering
orders for parties
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Greetings for this Holiday Season
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Contractors, Inc.
235 Buckhead Ave., N.E.
CE. 7-6600
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75th Anniversary
Of N. J. Settlement
NEWARK, N. J„ (JTA)—The
75th anniversary of the found
ing of Carmel, N. J. as an ex
perimental agricultural settle
ment for Jews was observed
here September 1. Morris April,
chairman of the Jubilee Com
mittee, said the committee has
been seeking some 20,000 direct
descendants of the original 17
Jewish families from Russia who
settled in Carmel in 1883. The
committee has received letters
from 500 of the descendants, he
stated.
The Carmel colony was found
ed by the Montefiore Agricul
tural Aid Society of which
Michael Heilprin, a leading 19th
Century American Jew, was
founded. In 1889 there were 286
persons living in 30 homes in
the colony, with 82 children of
school age. Carmel now has a
total of 75 families, 40 of whom
are Jewish.
Nazi Officials
In Germany
Draw Sentences
ULM, Germany, (JTA)—Ten
former Nazi officials, members
of a special “commando unit” of
the SS which killed thousands
of Jews and others in Lithuania
during the German occupation,
have been sentenced to varying
terms between three and 15
years following their conviction
on charges of participating in
the executions. At least 5,000
Lithuanian Jews were massa
cred by members of the unit.
Hans Joachim Boehme, one
time police chief of Tilsit, Lith
uania, headquarters of the mur
der unit, was found guilty of
over 3,900 instances of murder
and received the maximum sen
tence. Another 15-year term was
handed to Werner Hersmann,
ex-security chief of the SS unit,
who was credited with 1,650
murders. Other sentences were
imposed as follows:
Bern hard Fischer-Schweder,
former police chief in Memel,
ten years; Pranas Lukys, a
Lithuanian, former Nazi security
police official, seven years;
Franz Behrendt, former Memel
frontier police official, five yrs.;
Werner Kreuzmann, former
Gestapo inspector in Tilsit, five
years; Gerhard Garstens, form
er frontier police official, four
years; Edwin Sakuth, former
SS security service official in
Memel, three and one-half years;
Harm Willms, former frontier
police official in Tilsit, three
years, and Werner Schmist-
Hammer, former police lieuten
ant in Memel, three years.
US. Government
Establishes Chair at
Bar-Ilan University
NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
United States Government sign
ed a contract with Bar-Ilan Uni
versity, the American-patterned
university in Israel, for the
establishment of a Chair of
American Studies, it was an
nounced here by Rabbi Joseph
H. Lookstein, chairman of the
University’s Academic Council.
The chair will be underwrit
ten by a grant of 100,000 Israeli
pounds from local currency ac
cumulated in Israel by the
United States under its currency
guarantee for American pub
lishers who sell books, maga
zines and technical publications
in Israel. The grant is part of a
multi-million dollar program of
the American Government to
aid Israeli cultural and educa
tional institutions.
To Our Friends and Customers
Greetings
of the Season
Gate City Builders Supply Co.
156 Holiday Ave., N.E.
(CORNER SEABOARD AVE.)
JA. 2-4232
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PALACE BOWLING CENTER
Corner Ponce de Leon & Highland Avenues
TR. 6-9185
Joyous
New Year’s
Greeting
To
Our
Friends
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RHODES BAKERY
1783 Buford Highway
TR. 6-3783