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Ofer Probe Dropped
by TUVIA MENDELSON
JERUSALEM, (JTA) - At
torney General Aharon Barak
recommended to the Cabinet
that the police investigation into
allegations of wrong doing
against the late Housing
Minister Avraham Ofer be
dropped. Ofer committed suicide
January 8 and left a note
declaring he was innocent of any
misconduct. *1r
Barak submitted two
memoranda to the Cabinet, one
of which contained his
recommendations and the other
describing the events that im
mediately preceded Ofer’s
suicide. These included a secret
meeting at the residence of
Premier Yitzhak Rabin January
1, attended by Justice Minister *
Haim Zadok, Police Minister
Shlomo Hillel and Barak.
He confirmed for the first:
time that charges involving the
police inquiry into Ofer’s ac
tivities as president of the
His tad rut housing company,
Shikun Ovdim, were the subject
of the meeting. Ofer resigned
from the post when he entered
the Cabinet in 1974.
Barak said the investigation
should be dropped on the basis of
a' law which says that all
proceedings should be halted
against a person who is deceas
ed. He noted that had Ofer lived
he would have been presumed
innocent unless proven
otherwise and therefore he must
by presumed innocent after his
death.
But according to Barak, if
others besides the late Housing
Minister were involved in the
alleged misdeeds, the police
should pursue their inquiry into
the activities of the
Nazi Hunter
Will Speak
Simon Wiesenthal, who has
dedicated bis life, to documen
ting the genocide that occurred
under Hitler, and to hunting
down its perpetrators, will be in
Atlanta on February 13 to talk
about “The Murderer’s Among
Us."
Weisenthal's appearance is be
ing sponsored by Atlanta Hillel-
Federation and the Cantor
Goodfriend Holocaust Library.
He win speak at 8 p.m. Sunday,
Feb. IS, at the Glenn Memorial
Auditorium.
“When history looks back,”
WeiBenthal explains, “I want
people to know the Nazis weren’t
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“Butterfly” On
WSB Radio
“I itfever Saw Another
Butterfly,’’ a collection of
drawings and poems by the
children of the Teretin concen
tration camp, has been adapted
for radio by Virginia Maser and
will be presented as the eighth
installment in the Eternal Light
Winter Drama Series Sunday,
January 23, on WSB Radio at
10:30 p.m. Rebecca Michelman,
10-year-old poet and daughter of
Rabbi Henry Michelman, will be
guest speaker.
Since its inception in 1944, the
Eternal Light has been the
recipient of over 70 awards. It is
broadcast coast-to-coast as a
public service by the National
Broadcasting Company in
cooperation with the Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America. Rhoda Grady is
producer and Lauren Grant
director for NBC. Dr. Ben Zion
Bokser, rabbi of Forest Hills
Jewish Center, is radio program
editor. Milton E. Krents is ex
ecutive producer and Karen
Kaitz program coordinator for
the Seminary. ^
OBITUARIES
Mrs. Hairy Elkins
Mrs. Harry (Gussie) Elkins of
Hapeville, Ga., died December
18. She was 69 years old.
Graveside service was held
December 20 in' Greenwood
Cemetery with Rabbi Harry H.
Epstein officiating.
Mrs. Elkins was a native of
Little Rock, Ark., but had lived
in Atlanta about 25 years. She
was a member of Ahavath
Achim Congregation and its
Sisterhood, of Hadassah and
other organizations.
Survivors include her hus
band, Harry Elkins; daughter,
Mrs. Lawrence (Paulette) Brown
of Decatur; grandsons, Herschel
B. and Russell S. Brown; sister,
Mrs. Fannie Kaufman of Little
Rock, and two nephews.
Miss Etta Cohen
Miss Etta Cohen, 74, of
Decatur, Ga., died Friday, Jan.
7.
Funeral was held Sunday,
Jan. 9, at Green Lawn Chapel
with Rabbi David H. Auerbach
and Cantor Isaac Goodfriend of
ficiating. Interment was in
Greenwood Cemetery.
Miss Cohen was a retired
secretary. She was a member of
Ahavath Achim Synagogue.
Survivors include brothers,
Herman Cohen of Tampa and
Nathan Cohen of Decatur.
Sonia Ranter
Sonia Kanter, 80, of Atlanta
died Friday, Jan. 7.
Graveside service was held
Sunday, Jan. 9, in Oest Lawn
Memorial Park, with Rabbi
Marc Wilson officiating.
Miss Kanter was the retired
supervisor for a trade associa
tion, and was a member of
Shearith Israel Congregation,
Shearith Israel Sisterho9d and
Mizrachi.
Survivors include a sister,
Mrs. Bertha Silver of Atlanta.
Morris Lasky
Maurice “Morris” Lasky, 72, of
Savannah died Wednesday, Dec.
29.
Graveside services were held
December 30 in Bona venture
Cemetery.
Mr. Lasky was a native of
Savannah. He was a retired
pressman for the Savannah Mor
ning News and Evening Press,
where he had worked for more
than 40 years. He was a member
of Agudah Achim Congregation
and its Brotherhood..
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Shirley E. Lasky; daughter,
Mrs. Maxine L. Schildkraut of
New York; four sisters, Mrs.
Leah Schulman, Mrs. Rose
Barbee, Mrs. Mamie Mahaney,
and Mrs. George Little, all of
Savannah; two brothers,
William and Sidney Lasky, both
of Savannah; a granddaughter
and several nieces and nephews.
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NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENT
STATE OE GEORGIA
COUNTY OV PULTON
On application of Alvin N. S legal, Arttciea of
Incorporation have bean granted to Mahin, lac.,
by the Hoorable Judge of the Superior Court of
Pulton County, in accordance with the applicable
provMon of the Georgia Buainaaa Corporation
Coda. Tht rugiatored office of the Corporation la
located at IMS W. Peachtree Street. RW, Atlan
ta. Georgia and ita raglatared agent at tuah ad-
drees la Alvin N. Siegel. Ita purpoae of the cor
poration ie to olrh, bldg upon, aMr, repair, bay.
toil, rant, laait and otberwiaa deal with tool lad
pataocal property of any kind er <i oarription. tod
at) narntary and taddaatal buainaaa la; in addi
tion, any other buainaaa hot Rfagal in tbt State of
Georgia. The mintmuai capital with which the
corporation chair commence bueiacee it *606.00
SIEGEL AND CRUDE. P C. ATTORNEYS AT
LAW. um W PeacbtNe Street, Suite 100.
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STATE OP GEORGIA ~
COUNTY OF FULTON
On application of Alvin N. Siegel, Article* of
Incorporation have been granted to Southoaat
Propertlee, Inc., by the Horrible Judge of the
Superior Court of Fulton County, in -ccordance
with the applicable provlaien of I Georgia
Buainaaa Corporation Code. Tba ragh ‘ad office
of tha Corporation la located at 10M W
Peachtree Street. N W . Atlanta, Georgia and Ita .
regitterad agent at audt addraaa it Alvin N. W
Siegel. The porpoao of the corporation la to owa,
build upon, altar, repair, bay, anil, rent, leaat and
otharwiae deal with rail tad peraoaal property of
any kind or daacrfptioB. tad all mean ary and In
cidental buainoeaaa; la addition, any other
buotneaa not Illegal in the State of Georgia The
minimum capital with which tba corporation
•hall commence buoinoaa it *600.00
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