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The Weekly Newspaper for Southern Jewry
Our 54th Year
Atlanta, Ga., Friday, August 12, 1977
Carter says PLO ready;
they deny any change
Bomb horol
Natan Bar-Dan, a 12-year-old boy who discovered a bomb in
Tel Aviv’s Carmel market last week, was taken eu a triumphal
tour through the stalls on the shoulders of an admirer. (See page
3 for story on bombings.)
expectedly disclosed Monday was expected to return to some
that the United States has been of the Arab capitals he visited
receiving information from the before leaving for Washington
Palestine Liberation Organiza- via a stop in London,
tion that it may be willing to
recognise Israel’s “right to ex- Meanwhile, as Carter was
itt” talking to reporters in Plains,
Carter made the announce- ,
raent in an impromptu news . . —
conference In Plains, Ga. Of- LATE NEW81,
fkials with Secretary of State
Cyrua Vance’s party in Saudi Wednesday that the PI£ will
Arabia alao reported receiving “neverbeaparW’i»A«dPe
indirect messages from the PLO Addon **kd **•»
through the governments of iwwelwoulduselUm*o»ow«r
by Joaaph Polakotf
WASHINGTON (JTA) -
President Carter, faced with a
collapse of his Administration’s
Middle East peace mission, un-
nd Torahs
synagogue
NEW YORK, (JTA) — After Jewish laaders there have told report from Steven Dryad.
U*eir small synagogue la Chat- the JTA that they behove tbs ax- ecutive director of the
motel 100 yards away. Hewevar, Friday evwring Slmbat services
local polios and federal agents wen saved because they left the
investigating the origin of Dm synagogue early, being two peo-
explooion have declined to con- pile short of a nunyua.
firm it was a bombing until they Stiraler said the congregation
get the results from laboratory had finished services and had
testa. left the building by 8 p.m., which
Stfmier clarified an earlier See SYNAGOGUE Page 18
secure bordsrs^ He added, -We that a PLO spokesman denied
don’t know yet what's going to that the terrorist organisation
happen until I get a complete waa planning to change Its stand
report from Cy Vance.” Vance on Resolution 242. “We an not
arrived in Israel Tuesday, the ready to change our stand aa 242
last scheduled stop on his cur- and ws are aot ready to
rent Mideast tour. However, he See PLO, Page 18
damaged prefer books and the
two Torahs, and conducted
Shabbat services as usual, on the
porch of the house next door,
Rabbi Meir Stimler of the Both
Shalom Synagogue said.
Where the Jews are
by Jack Qeldbart
Here at The Southern Israelite,
we’ve wondered for a long time
where you, the readers, were in
Atlanta.
We felt that our readership was
sprinkled throughout metro Atlan
ta, but the map drawn for us by the
Cartography Laboratory of the
Department of Geography at
Georgia State University, was still
a surprise.
The map utilizes our subscriber
Zip Codes to pinpoint the places
where our paper goes to an es
timated readership of 28,000 and
the range is spread over a wider
area than one might expect
There are many subscribers in
the Marietta, Roswell, Norcross
and Stone Mountain areas — an in
dication that perhaps many Jews in
Atlanta are no longer settling in
traditional pockets and are becom
ing more mobile then ever before.
There is also a steadily increasing
number of readers outside
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