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Friday, Aug. 2, 1968
LEGAL NOTICE AS WE WERE SAYING
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY or FTJLTON
TO THE SUPERIOR COUHT
or SAID COUNTY:
The application of ARTHUR STRAUSS,
MICHAEL D. AIXMBIK and BENJA
MIN HIRSCH ahowi:
1.
That applicant! dealre to be granted
a corporate charter under the name
ARTHUR'S KOSHER
MEAT MARKET, INC.
for a period of thirty-five (35) yeeri
arlth the privilege of renewal aa pro
vided by law.
The principal office of the corpora
tion ahall be In Pulton County, Geor
gia, but the corporation »iuii have the
right to eatabliah branch officer and
place* of business elsewhere, both
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within and without the State of Geor-
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The object of said corporation shall
be pecuniary gain to Itself and
Its stockholders. The general na
ture of the business to be transacted
by the corporation shall be to estab
lish, maintain, conduct, and operate a
Kosher food market, and generally
to trade and deal In and with goods
and merchandise of every kind, na
ture and description: without limiting
the generality of the foregoing the
corporation shall deal In and with
all kinds of Konher meats and meat
products, poultry, fish, and food sup
plies of all kind, with the power to
do anything whatsoever that may be
deemed necessary, proper, useful, or
incidental to carrying on Its husl-
The corporation shall have all the
powers provided by Code of Georgia
1933, Sects. 22-1827 snd 22-1828, and
such other further powers as are
Incidental to and necessary for the
accomplshment of the purpose* of the
corporation.
The maximum ntanber of shares of
stock which the corporation Is auth
orised to have outstanding at any
time shall be five thousand (5,000)
shares of common stock, each share
having a par value of Ten Dollars
(910.00), or a total par value of Fifty
Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00). Said stook
shall have all of the voting power
in the corporation, and shall have
such further qualities and restrictions
as may be set forth in the by-laws.
The corporation shall be authorised
to Issue Its capital stock pursuant to
such prior plans as It may from time
to time adopt In accordance with the
provisions of Section 1244 of the In
ternal Revenue Code of 1954, as
amended, and your petitioners and ln-
eorporators shall be authorised to
adopt the Initial plan for the Issuance
of such capital stock.
5.
The amount of capital with which
the corporation shall begin business
shall be Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00),
with the privilege of Increasing the
same from time to time within the
limits set forth above.
7.
The name and post office address
of each applicant Is:
Arthur Strauss
2153 Briarcliff Road. N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
Benjamin Hlrach
4 Rhodes Center N., N. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
Michael D. Alemblk
2400 National Bank of
Georgia Bldg.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
WHEREFORE, applicants pray that
they be Incorporated under the name
of ARTHUR'S KOSHER MEAT MAR
KET, INC. with all the rights and
privileges herein set out and such
additional powers and privileges as
may be necessary, proper or Inciden
tal to the conduct of the business for
which applicants are asking Incorp
oration, and as may be allowed for
corporations under the laws of Geor
gla as they now or may hereafter
exist
NALL, MILLER.
CADENHEAD A DENNIS
By: Michael D. Alemblk
Attorneys for Applicants
2400 National Bank of Georgia Bldg.
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
JAricson 2-2200
ORDER
The within and foregoing application
for a corporate charter having been
read and considered, and It appear
ing that said application Is legitimately
within the purview and Intention of
the laws of this State, and It further
appearing from the certificate of the
Secretary of State that the name of
the proposed corporation Is not the
name of any other existing corpora
tion registered In the records of the
Secretary of State, and It further ap
pearing that the applicants have com
piled with all provisions of law re-
t° the granting of charters;
IT IS ORDERED that said applica
tion be and the same Is hereby grant
ed, and that the petitioners be and
they are hereby Incorporated under
the name and style of ARTHUR’S
KOSHER MEAT MARKET, INC. for
a period of thirty-five (35) years, with
all of the rights, powers, privileges
and Immunities which are set forth In
raid petition, as well as those now or
hereafter allowed to corporations of
Uke character by the laws of the
State of Georgia.
This 22 day of July, 1968.
*1 SIDNEY T. SCHELL
JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT.
A judicial circuit
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LADIES’ and MEN’S HATS
by Robert E. Segal
People Are Hungry
attitudes. That would help. Dr.
King called for a change in our
set of values. That would help
even more. But time is short; and
people are hungry.
(A Seven Arts Feature)
In planning the Poor People’s
March on Washington, Martin
Luther King, shortly before his
assassination, made dear his ob
jective; “We are not coming to
tear Washington apart; we’re
coming to demand to know if the
government will address iteelf to
the problems of poverty.”
The 50,000 or so marchers—the
poor and those who chose to
tramp with the poor—made good
on Dr. King’s first promise. As
was the case with the 1963
march, when dark warnings
abounded, violence did not mar
the June 19 assembly in Wash
ington.
This must have surprised Sen
ator John L. McClellan of Ar
kansas who had asserted in May
that armed militant advocates
of violence who will swarm along
the marchers’ routes were plan
ning to incite rioting and looting.
He had sworn intelligence state
ments to that effect, Senator Mc
Clellan said. The peace attend
ing the march must have shock
ed Senator Karl E. Mundt of
South Dakota who had said that
Washington could be a lot less
safe before the march was over.
And so with Senator John Sten-
nis of Mississippi who had want
ed the march called off with only
a small detachment permitted to
come to Washington.
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The march had, oh, so many
detractors. Here’s how one Birch
publication previewed it last
April; “Soon King’s organization
will launch his . . . march on
Washington. The plan, as you
know, envisions the actual Inter
ruption of Congress unless ‘poor
people’ are handed about $100
billion—which would be used as
usual to recruit, train, finance and
defend the Communist gangs
which are destroying our coun
try through the ‘war on pov
erty’.”
Then there was Governor Spire
T. Agnew of Maryland who crit
icized the march because, in his
judgment, it didn’t really rep
resent poverty-stricken America.
Maybe not. Maybe Governor
Agnew and the senators just
cited haven’t caught the point of
the march inspired hy Dr. King.
And maybe the trouble is that
there was more than one point
to be made by the march—a host
of points, in fact. Here are a
few:
1. Today, 30,000,000 Americans
live in poverty. That’s roughly
13% of our population. By the
year 2000, at this rate, we may
have 45,000,000 living in pover
ty.
22. Of the nation’s 3100 coun
ties, 280 are critical hunger areas.
3. Some 38,000,000 Americans
live in dilapidated and deterior
ating homes.
Present Harman
With Envoy Albums
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The
United Jewish Appeal Young
Leadership Mission now in Is
rael presented Hebrew University
President Avraham Harman with
two picture albums recalling his
tenure as Israel Ambassador to
the United Statea Rabbi Her
bert A, Friedman, UJA exec
utive vice chairman, made the
presentation.
3,000 Arab Mothers
Share In Allowances
JERUSALEM (JTA) — More
than 3,000 Arab mothers queued
up outside the post office in East
Jerusalem to receive the family
allowances from the Israel Na
tional Insurance Institute origi
nally instituted by former Prime
Minister David Ben-Gurion to
encourage Israeli Jews to have
large families.
The Israeli law makes no dis
tinction as to citizens and since
East Jerusalem has been Incorp
orated into the municipality of
Jerusalem, its residents are en
titled to the “internal immigra
tion” bonuses.
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BY HENRY I.EONARD
‘His ‘God Is Dead' sermon was rough enough,
but now ‘Man Is Dead’... that’s
getting too personal!”
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4. We have 7,300,000 Americans
on welfare. In New York City
alone, 14,000 people are added to
welfare rolls each month. In the
pa6t year, welfare recipients
throughout the nation have In
creased by 686,000.
5. Two in every three of Amer
ica’s impoverished are “white.”
But what do the poor want?
Bayard Ruskin offers this form
ula;
1. Implementation of the U. S.
Full Employment Act of 1946.
Nearly 7 in every 10 Americans
want a program to supply jobs
to all who want to work.
2. Adoption of the housing and
urban development Act of 1968.
3. Repeal of punitive welfare
restrictions.
4. Guarantee of the right of all
farm workers to organize.
5. Restoration of budget cuts
affecting bilingual education,
Head Start, summer jobs, the
O.E.O., and the federal education
act.
It was asked that the President
declare a state of emergency. Af
fluent America might find this
hard to take. But Martin Luther
King, could he now speak, would
say; “Structures of evil do not
crumble by passive waiting.” And
if Washington remains deaf, the
poor will probably take their pro
tests to the Republican and De
mocratic national conventions.
The Washington Poor People’s
March made poverty visible. The
American poor justifiably prom
ise never to be invisible again.
The Kemer Commission report
called for a change in American
‘No Man’s Land’ Houses
Back to Arab Owners
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Min
isters of Justice and Agriculture
have jointly decided to return
houses in what had been “no
man’s land” between former Jor
danian and Israeli Jerusalem
here to their Arab owners If they
live in Blast Jerusalem.
A previous official decision had
ordered these houses to be taken
over by the custodian of aban
doned property, and some of them
have already been assigned to
new Jewish tenants. These ten
ants will be compensated If they
sold their farmer homes or made
other arrangements on the
strength of promises made to
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