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Friday, Oct. I, 1969
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Jewish Home Construction Races
Towards October '70 Comp etion
Target: October 1970.
That’s the completion date set
for the new Jewish Home now
under construction on Howell
Mill Road and Margaret Mitchell
Drive.
To finish the job, which started
with ground-breaking June 8 af
ter $1,867,000 had been raised
and the present property of the
Home sold for a net of $685,750,
an additional $1,400,00 was found
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to be needed in order to meet
skyrocketing construction and
equipment costs.
M. William Breman, President
of the Central Board on Care of
the Jewish Aged, Inc., has an
nounced the launching of a
drive for the needed amount,
with Dan Garson to serve as
campaign chairman.
“The present home on Four
teenth Street has become com
pletely inadequate”, states Bre
man. “It was originally built in
1951 to accomodate 30 residents
and enlarged in 1957 to take
another 30. The absolute limit,
by crowding, is 66, and we have a
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ing in all the time.
“To raise the $1,400,000 we
now need and collect it, along
with all of the money pledged
and not yet paid, is a MUST for
the Jewish Community. The
quicker we get the job done . . .
the quicker pledges are paid . . .
the less financing costs we will
have.”
Serving under campaign chair
man Garson will be Bernard
Howard, head of the Special
Gifts Committee, and Meyer Bal-
ser, Joseph Cuba, Samuel Eplan,
Washington Falk, III, DeJongh
Franklin, Mrs. Leon Frohsin,
Abe Goldberg, Abe Goldstein,
Elliott Goldstein, Elliot Haas, Ed
ward Krick, Sam A. Miller, Alan
^rochi, Philip Sunshine and
Jerome Zimmerman as Team
Chairmen.
Others in the “Campaign Cabi
net” include:
Isadore Alterman, Mrs. Sam
Alterman, Leonard Berger, Sol
Blaine, Mrs. Mendle Boorstin, M.
William Breman, Herbert B.
Cohen, Max Cuba, Jerry Dubrof,
Mrs. Harry Dwoskin, Harry
Dwoskin, Sidney Feldman, Rob
ert J. Freeman, Mrs. Jake Fried
man, Max C. Gettinger, Edward
N. Glaser, Joel Goldberg, Dr. Ir
ving Goldstein, Dr. Marvin C.
Goldstein, David Goldwasser,
Dr. Irving Greenberg.
Bernard Halpern, Arthur I.
Hillman, Ralph Hillman, J. Kurt
Holland, Harvey Jacobson, Ed
ward Kahn, Max E. Kahn, Dr.
James A. Kaufman, Max Kunian-
sky, Nathan Lipson, Dan Maslia,
Hyman Meltz, Eugene Oberdor-
fer, II, Sanford H. Orkin, Daniel
Paradies, Dr. Edward Reisman,
Max Rittenbaum.
Mendel Segal. I. D. Shapiro,
Harry Lane Siegel, Sol Singer,
James Smulian, Stanley Srochi,
Dr. James I. Weinberg, Milton
Weinstein, Edwin Zaban and Ben
H. Zimmerman.
In citing the need for the ad
ditional funds, Garson said that
“although our architects have
held expenses to a minimum, the
decision to build general facili
ties such as the Synagogue, audi
torium, kitchen, lounges and din
ing rooms adequate for 240 resi
dents projected for the future has
increased our basic cost. All we
need do to double our capacity
again will be to add bedrooms.”
Special memorials are avail
able, said Garson, for those who
wish to honor members of their
families.
THE VICE MAYOR’S JOB ISN’T JUST
TO PINCH HIT FOR HIS HONOR!
The Vice Mayor does a lot more than stand in for the
mayor when his honor has to be two places at once. And
even though the Vice Mayor is just a heartbeat away from
mayorship of over 500,000 people, there’s more to the job
than that.
Atlanta’s city charter says that the governing body of our
town is the Board of Aldermen. That’s where the crucial
decisions that effect the lives of every Atlantan are made.
And guess who’s the President of the Board of Aldermen.
The Vice Mayor, that’s who.
To preside over this body of 18 independent-minded men
takes skill, diplomacy and experience. Milton Farris has all
those qualities in abundance. He’s got something else, too.
The respect of the Aldermen. And that’s mighty important
when you figure that the Vice Mayor’s chief tool is his
ability to persuade.
Milton Farris has spent 18 years being one of the best
Aldermen any city ever had. He’s served on almost every
Aldermanic committee . . . been Chairman of all the im
portant ones. He’s helped build one of the nation’s greatest
library systems . . . worked for fairer taxation . . . traffic
improvements . . . better services . . . and forward-looking
planning. He negotiated the successful end of the firemen’s
and sanitation workers strikes.
The Vice Mayor’s job is no place for on the job training.
It’s no token post. The job’s important. So is your vote.
Vote for Milton Farris for Vice Mayor.
Elect
VICE-
MILTON FARRIS mayor
(PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN)
THIS AI) PAID FOR BY INTERESTED CITIZENS IN GOOD GOVERNMENT
NONPARTISAN, CITY-WIDE ELECTION, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7
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Re-Elect A GOOD Man
With A GOOD Record
COTSAKIS
★ Business & Civic Leader
’A: Past President, Exchange Club
★ Past President
Atlanta Convention Bureau
★ Atlanta Traffic & Safety Council
★ President, Atlanta Grocery Company
At Atlanta Fund Appeals Review Board
-A: Boys High and Georgia Tech
-Ar Member Greek Orthodox Church
Mason and Shriner
★ Married, two children
Check his Record!
Check what he has done on these
important committees of the Board
of Aldermen:
-A' Chairman, Building Committee
★ Municipal & Athletic Committee
Ar Ordinance & Legislation
Ar Planning & Development
Ar Police
Ar Urban Renewal Policy
Re-Elect GEORGE COTSAKIS
Stk Ward Alderman Position I Citywido Voto
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