The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 14, 1965, Image 15

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Friday, May 14, 1965 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE Pate nff— TOP PHOTO On November 13, 1964 three Israeli farm settlements were shelled by Syrian artillery posi tions across the border. A child dren’s house was hit (see pic ture), as were dwelling houses, livestock, machinery, the region al dental clinic and other struc tures. Four LsraelLs were killed in the attack, ten wounded. SECOND PHOTO October, too, was the month in which the new town of Car- miel came off the drawing board and began to take physical shape in the heart of Galilee. Carmiel, planned for a population of 50,- 000, is to be the urban, indus trial, and social center of the surrounding agricultural villages: a boon and a boost for Arab farmers living in the area—and for closer Jewish-Ar^b coopera tion. THIRD PHOTO One of Israel’s big cultural events — the once-in-three-years International Bible Contest in Jerusalem—took place at the end of October, amidst a World Series-like atmosphere. The hard- fought, neck and neck competi tion was won by Graham Mit chell, a Seventh Day Adventist from Australia. FOURTH PHOTO Tel Aviv’s new Sheraton Hotel played host to the 16th Chess Olympiad in November. The So viet team won, 36M>-15'4. Over 300 players from 50 countries competed. The U.S. placed sixth, Israel sixteenth, in the final standings. BOTTOM PHOTO Another big forward step in the Beduoins adjustment to a modern society: young Junis Ibrahim, of the Abu Rebiya tribe, becomes the first Beduoin to be admitted to the Hebrew University Medical School in Jerusalem. He was one of 64 candidates accepted among 500 applicants. BATTER WHIPPED Sunbeam BAKED WITH PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING BY ATLANTA BAKING COMPANY We Salute the many Ach i e vements of the State of Israel during the first seventeen years ... valiant, courageous inspiring, daring ... all in the name of humanity. THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY DAVE PODHOUSER FURNITURE 1860 Piedmont Ave., N.E. Atlanta, Ga. AUTO BATTERY & IGNITION CO. 696 W. Peachtree St., N.W. TR. 6 8440 LONDON IRON & METAL CO. JA. 3-7786 897 Adamson St., S.W. DECATUR LOCK & KEY SHOP 408 Church St Decatur, Ga. BEN T. IIUIET & SON Real Estate & Ins. 116 Pryor St., S.W. PENNINGTON BEAN CO. 126 Ottly Dr., N.E. 872-7413 SOUTHERN SAW SERVICE, INC. 159 Evans Drive, S.W. 755-2511 WEST SIDE LOAN OFFICE 337 Peters St., S.W. JA. 5-2912 HOOD OIL CO. 400 Northside Dr., N.W. MU. 8-2136 BURNS SERVICE STATION 1605 N. Decatur Rd„ N.E DR. 8-5481 IN THE HEART OF BUCKHEAR 3213 Roswell Road, N.E. 137-8293 ^FOSTER’S of ATLAN7* INC. Visit our Show room of AntV' 4 ' ^S^ting Fixtures and Homc^ 11 ^^ 11 ^' • EXPERT WORK SHOP FACILITY ^ EEDES,GN ’ RE STORE, jfY YOUR CHANDELIERS, LEC lanterns, lamps, etc. REPAIR, REWIRE AND EL • CONVENIENT L( • FREE PARKING -J J7 , T. - ■ « ifi i