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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
LEGAL NOTICE
application
OFF THE RECORD—By Nathan Ziprin
A POETS FANCY..
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aadMARION D. ikl
lictir, umnniii,
did} ihon:
That they deal re hr <
aaaodataa. wmwiri
ha incorporated undar
style of .
"NENONO OOBP."
for the term a# thirty fir* (SO roan.
The principal offico of said hnalnaaa
ahall be located in Fulton County,
Georgia, with the right and privilege
of trtaMMUng branch offiooa and
place* of hawtaaaa atomhora, both
within and without the State of Oeor-
fia.
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The object of aaid Corporation la
gej!|mlary gain to ltaolf and lta atock-
L-
The general nature of the buatneas
to be transacted, and the corporate
powaao daatred are:
(a) To tnvoat lta fundi in property
of all kinds, both real and perwonal,
In' particular rotating to lands
To econlre, improve, manage,
. mortgage, encumber, sell ex
change, dispose of, turn to aoeount
and otherwue deal in all rlamaa of
real and personal property of
nature whatsoever.
reTTo acoutre and
stocks or Mods of
fits, and to undertake or nowimo. In
whole or My part thereof, the obllga
ttoau or UabOftlM of any persoo, firms,
aaeodatlao or corporation.
(d) To Issue bonds, mortgages, deads
to secure debt, or other Indentures
far the purpose of securing any obli
gation of said corporation.
By the time this appears in
print the three-man court sitting
in judgment over Adolf Eich-
mann may well be pondering
the butcher’s fate. The evidence
against Eichmann has been so
overwhelming that the only re
maining question—at least from
this comer's point of view — is
what to do with him. There is no
punishment that fits his crime.
He could be hanged. But
wouldn’t that be too merciful an
exit from the world for such a
fiend?
A young American Jewish poet
who has been a frequent contri
butor to the Anglo-Jewish press
under the name Ben Nathan has
a unique proposal. In a letter, he
writes:
“I am not suggesting that you
jet to Jerusalem this instant and
pound on Ben Gurion’s door
with the urgent weight of my
proposal, but I do ask that you
consider it on its own merits.
But in the event that you do in
tend to beat on Ben Gurion’s
for In cash.
pro-
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The Capital Stock of sold Corpora
tie* ahall be S2S.OOO.SO divided into
lj«> aha re# of tha par value of 910.00
each, all of which shall be common
The amount of capital with which
this corporation shall begin bust
la not lees than SSOO tO, mid all
capital shall Be paid halo the oorp
tlon in money, property or a com
bination of the two.
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Said corporation shall be authorised
to lame Mock for any eonstdoratlon.
prMUfBfl., rlfkU powers mob-
_ a, and as the same may bo bam
amended, and all of the power*
privilege* enumerated therein all
a a part hereof to the aaaaa an
as If the same w*
, , . Petition era pray an
eg
assigns, under the namt
‘ b the powers and prlvltedee as may
SSETi.SgtijFK'S,*
be allowed Air .
tador the terms of the
act of January IS, IMA authorizing the
chartering of corporations.
SOCOKL A LEWIS
By: Alvin W. Btegal
Attorneys for Petitioners
OBORGIA, FULTON COUNTY
hT-aSE? Tars' asasst
LMora in. Mu,HI D 8,,
terfleld. having bean examined by me;
IT APPEARING, That the application
Teen Glamour
For “All Ages
At Lido Spa
The Lido Spa Hotel, one of
Miami’s leading health resorts, is
offering a program this summer
designed to help the young lady
shed unwanted pounds and enjoy
herself while she does it
The program, under the direc
tion of Edith Zipp and called
Teen Glamour Holiday, promises
to help a young girl to look and
be at her best. The schedule in
cludes figure control, visual and
social poise and physical and
social recreation.
Included, of course, are diet
gymnastics, courses in posture,
walking, wardrobe and accessory
co-ordination, voice and person
ality development athletics and
dancing, winding up with a trip
to Nassau in the Bahamas.
Planned also are sight seeing
tours, shopping trips, boat out
ings, cook outs, theatre, concerts
and water shows. There will also
be classes in the use of make up
and social etiquette.
Is lMltfcnately within the purvtew of
the Uw» of the State of Georgia; and
IT APPEARING. From the certifi
cate of the Secretary of State Mat
the lame of the proposed corporation
la not the name of any now existing
corporation registered in the reoorda
° < !T l *tS S mE!l*BY < OIufi8iKD. That said
application la hereby granted and said
corporation U hereby created under
the name of
"NTNOMO CORP."
With the powers therein sought and
the privilege and Immunities provided
by law to corporations of a similar
nature.
This the SSrd day of May. 1001.
Judge, Superior Court.
Atlanta Circuit
May M. June X. 9, H
door, let me make the proposal.
The proposal stems from my
awareness that the decision
reached by Israel in the year
1961, the thirteen th year of its
maturity, as concerns the pun
ishment of a figure intended to
represent in the body of one man
the total concentrated embodi
ment of 2,000 years of anti-
Jewish virulence, is one that en
joys the opportunity of becoming
a historic enunciation. Conse
quently I am aware, too, of the
care and caution by which it
must be expressed, lest its true
intent be wilfully misconstrued.
In view of the cross-fire to which
Israel opens itself to, in virtue of
whatever verdict is rendered, I
propose that she expose the mat
ter to universal consideration. Let
her call in conclave worldly
chieftains, Kennedy, MacMillan,
De Gaulle, Khrushchev, Mao Tse
Tsung. Let this conclave not only
be composed of the secular heads
but composed as well of the re
ligious orders—the Pope, the Dali
Lama, the head of the Anglican
Church and others. Hindu, Mo
hammedan and African. Let these
cite their conceptions of the just
ice the little wax man in the
glass case deserves. And do not
fail to include the German peo
ple themselves in the task. Re
quests for consideration should
in fact be given universal call.
Let opinion run from every cave
and corner of the planet. Ima
gine, were those opinions com
piled! The resultant document
would prove the most exciting
of the twentieth century. It
would represent mankind’s ulti
mate collective statement — the
summation of its experience and
a confession of what that experi
ence has served and has come
to mean.”
As a humble journalist, I will
not comment on the thought. I
am merely the vehicle of trans
mission, the intermediary be
tween him and his world. This
is, of course, in keeping with the
ethics of my profession—to state
fact, be objective and to keep
one’s own opinions strictly to
himself.
ABOUT ANOTHER POET , . .
Many honors have come to
Chaim Grade, noted Yiddish poet
and novelist, for his distinguished
contributions to a literature that
counts proportionately more
masters than any living tongue
even though its burgeoning is of
comparatively recent origin.
Highest on the list perhaps was
his singling out by the Jewish
Theological Seminary of America
for the honorary degree of Doc
tor of Hebrew Letters.
In our English-speaking world
that is the Jewish community of
America there is, unfortunately,
too little awareness of the artist
ic outpourings that have come
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Cepr. 1W0, Oeyeee rreOecSee*
from the pens and easels of our
Yiddish-tongued who were raised
on almonds and raisins and grew
up to the tune of poverty and
learning and striving for ascen
sion. We have come to know
some of the Yiddish classicists
and neo-classicists. Sholom Alei-
chem is no stranger to us because
he was brought to us by a great
master of the pen and the trans
lation, Maurice Samuels. Through
him largely we have also come
to know Sholom Asch, even as
we have come through other
translators to know Singer and
Mendele and Peretz. But great as
they are, these names by no
means exhaust the list of Yid-
lish greats—in fact they do not
even scratch the surface. Men
dele, Sholom A 1 e ic h e m and
Peretz are the masters only in
the sense that they are the
rishonim, the first. The achronim,
the latter, by no means suffer by
comparison with the rishonim. It
is always the fond hope of the
teacher that his pupils will ex
cell him. If the three classicists
of Yiddish literature were alive
today they would rejoice in the
literary heritage they left, in the
pupils.
There is temptation, but no
room, to list the Yiddish greats
who are carrying on amazing
literary creativity both here, in
Israel and throughout the world
where Yiddish is not spurned.
But this is Grade’s page and he
alone shall have it.
It Was wise of the Jewish
Theological Seminary of Ameri
ca to honor Chaim Grade. For
Grade is not only a poet and
novelist of unusual vintage but
a scholar as well. By honoring
this unique poet, whose “Moth
er’s Sabbaths,” in the opinion
of this writer, is the finest monu
ment to the memory of our peo
ple who perished under the hand
of the unmentionable, the Jewish
Theological Seminary of Ameri
ca has brought honor to itself as
well. The true reward will come
to Grade if the Seminary’s ges
ture serves to stimulate interest
in Yiddish creativity among our
young, and older folks, in Ameri
ca.
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