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Congressman Blackburn Ask 8 SOUTHERN INTEREST -WANT
Congress Act on Reds In UAR
Congressman Ben Blackburn
of Georgia ■ Fourth District has
cosponsored a House Resolution
calling upon the Russians to
withdraw personnel from the
Middle East as a step towards
peace in that area.
Congressman Blackburn rep
resents DeKalb and Rockdale
Counties.
The resolution calls upon the
House of Representatives to de-
dare “that the introduction of
Russian Pilots and the manning
of missile sites by Russian tech
nicians in the United Arab Re
public is contributing to the in
creasing tension in the Middle
East . .. The President is strong
ly urged to call upon the Soviet
Union to withdraw all Russian
personnel as a major step toward
encouragement of peace in the
Middle East.”
Congressman Blackburn sta
ted, “I feel that the placement of
SAM anti-aircraft missiles on
Egyptian soil seriously upsets
the balance of power existing in
the Middle Blast.” Mr. Black
burn said he felt that the pres
ence of Russian technicians man-
- OBITUARIES -
Max Lafkowitz
Max Lafkowitz, 67, of Atlanta
died Thursday, July 9.
Funeral services were held
July 10 with Rabbi Emanuel
Feldman officiating. Interment
was in Crest Lawn Memorial
Park.
Lafkowitz, a retired merchant,
was a member of Beth Jacob
Synagogue.
Survivors include his wife, the
former Dorothea Rosenbaum;
daughter, Mrs. Myma Klinger
of Atlanta; sister, Mrs. Annie
Barunstein of Miami and bro
ther, Mose Lafkowitz of Atlan
ta.
Mrs. Sarato Mussafer
Mrs. Sarato Mussafer of Atlan
ta died Thursday, July 9.
Funeral services were held
July 10 with Rabbi Joseph
Cohen and-Rabbi Robert Ichay
officiating. Interment was in
Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Mussafer was a native of
Turkey and a member of Or
VeShalom Synagogue.
SurvivQrs include a daughter,
Mrs. Catherine Israel of Atlan
ta; sisters, Mrs. Solomon Piha
of Atlanta and Mrs. Leah Israel
of Brussels, Belgium; brother,
Albert Amateou of Cape Town,
South Africa.
Arthur J. Shur
Arthur J. Shur 63, of Atlanta
died Saturday, July 11.
Funeral services were held
July 12 with Rabbi Sydney
Mossman officiating. Interment
was in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mr. Shur a lifelong resident of
Atlanta, was retired treasurer
of the Second Realty Corp.
Survivors include his wife, the
former Annie Horwitz; daugh
ter, Mrs. Marvin B. Cohen; mo
ther, Mrs. Morris Shur; sister,
Mrs. Lena S. Vemer, all of At
lanta; three grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Annie Weintraub
Mrs. Annie S. Weintraub, 74,
of Atlanta died Thursday, July
9.
Funeral services were held July
12 with Rabbi Sydney Mossman
officiating. Interment was in
Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Weintraub was a member
of Shearith Israel Synagogue.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Esta Freedman; son Leo
Weintraub, both of Atlanta; two
grandchildren and several nieces
and nephews.
ning these missile sites increased
the likelihood of a confrontation
if hostilities resume in the Mid
dle East
Mr. Blackburn added he hopes
the rising arms race in the Mid
dle East could be brought under
control.
BLOOD DONOR
AGE LOWERED
IN GEORGIA
A bill enabling individuals 18
or over; to give blood without
parental consent went into ef
fect for Georgians July 1,
Prior to th® passage of the bill,
Georgia residents between 1?.
and 21 years of age were re
quired to have parental consent
to donate blood unless they were
members of the armed forces or
were married.
Other states with similar pro
visions are California, Indiana,
Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, New York, Okla
homa, Oregon, Pennsylvania,
Washington and Wisconsin.
Rabbi David Geffen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Geffen, was
awarded a Doctor of Philosophy
degree at the recent graduation
exercises of Co
lumbia Univer
sity held in New
York City. His
subject dealt
with Medieval!
Jewish Philoso
phy with, spec-1
ial emphasis on|
the works of a
famous Italian
phi losopher,]
Elijah Delmed-
igo, who lived in the 15th Cen
tury and taught philosophy at
the University of Padua. Del-
medigo had a great influence on
early Renaissance philosophers,
particularly Count Pico and
Cardinal Domenico GrimanL A
very significant contribution is
made in Rabbi Geffen’s disser
tation, since Dr. G effen included
the first translation of Delmfd-
igo’s important work, “Examina
tion of Religion” written in
1490. Rabbi Geffen is now
serving as the rabbi of Beth
Shalom Synagogue in Wilming
ton, Dela., where he resides with
his wife and children.
JAMES B. FALLAIZE (right) of the Morris-Fallaize Insurance
has been elected president of the Atlanta Association of Indepen
dent Insurance Agency for 1970-71. He succeeds Oby T. Brewer
(right). Mr. Fallaize is widely known in the Atlanta area where
he has been associated in he insurance industry for over 20
years.
Mrs. Morris (Sarah) Wengrow
of Columbia, S. C., has been
awarded the title of “Certified
‘Braillist” by the Library of
Congress. Answering an appeal
for volunteers to learn to read
and write Braille, Mrs. Wen
grow enrolled in an intensive
ten month course. The purpose
was to learn to transcribe reg
ular textbooks into Braille for
the visually handicapped. A fol
low-up post-graduate course re
sulted, in her being certified as
a braillist, “a rewarding and
soul satisfying project”
Rosenbaum-Weiner
B’nai Mitzva
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenbaum
and Mr. and Mrs. James Weiner,
all of Atlanta, cordially invite
their relatives and friends to at
tend the B’nai Mitzva of their
sons, Joel Rosenbaum and Mi
chael Weiner, at 9:00 a. m., Sat
urday, July 18, at Ahavath
Achim Synagogue.
Rev. Max Kleinmann
Atlanta’s mohel since
1962 is available
for Brissim
CALL 875-2948
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raelite, 890 Courtland St, N. K.,
Atlanta, Ga. 80808.
JOB AVAILABLE
MANHATTAN Bakery needs
sales lady as manager of
retail front Top salary. Mr. Jpe
Novak wfll interview all day
Sunday. Preferably Jewish.
Apt. to Share
Young busines woman seeks
roommate to share 2-bdrm. apt
on Buford Hwy. Call 636-8024
after 6 or weekend.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NEWSPAPER ADVBTISEM1NT
On application of Alvin N. Siegel,
business Is Five ($300.00) Hundred Dot-
lari.
June26,July3,10,17
REGISTRATION FOR
Yeshiva High School
of Atlanta
A new community school devoted to intensive
Jewish and general studies announces the
formal opening of classes for the fall term of
1970.
Registration is now being accepted
for the eighth grade.
For information, Call
Rabbi Ben Zion Rose
PRINCIPAL
634-2441
of the Superior Court of Fulton Coun
ty. In accordance with the applicable
provisions of the Georgia Business
Corporation Code. The registered of
fice of the corporation is located at
187 Edgewood Avenue, N. E., Atlanta,
Georgia, and Its registered agent at
such address 1* John W. Rymer. The
purpose of the corporation Is for the
manufacturing, purchasing, and vales
of aU types of machinery and products
of all types and any and all necessary
and Incidental business. The minimum
capital with which the corporation
■hall commence business la “Five
($300.00) Hundred Dollar*.
JuneM,Jvly3,10,17
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENT
On application of Alvin N. Siegel,
articles of incorporation have been
granted to American Hostess Corpora
tion by the Honorable Vlrlyn B. Moore,
Emeritus Judge of the Superior Court of
Fulton County, In accordance with the
applicable provisions of the Georgia
Busineu Corporation Code. The reg
istered office of the corporation Is
located at 1038 W. Peachtree St. N.W..
Atlanta. Georgia, and Its registered
agent at such address is James M.
Mathlesssn. The purpose of the corp-
oratlon la for the manufacturing,
purchasing, and sales of cook'
china, crystal, starling, silver
tableware products of all type*
any and all nacessary and Incidental
business. The minimum capital with
which the corporation shall commence
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