Friday, March 16, 1956 UJA Gels $16,870,000 at Dinner Honoring Sen. Lehman NEW YORK, (JTA)—Contributions totaling $11,037,000 for the regular 1956 campaign of the United Jewish Appeal and $5,833,000 for its emergency Special Fund were made here recently in tribute to Senator Herbert H. Lehman who was honored by the UJA at a dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel for his leadership in humani tarian causes. More than 1.000 Jewish communal leaders from all parts of the United States attended the affair. A new immigrant village carry ing Sen. Lehman’s name will be established in Israel it was an nounced at the dinner. It will be located in the Ashkelon district and will be populated by immi grant families now arriving from North Africa. A scroll to this ef fect, lettered in English and He brew, was presented to Sen. Leh man by Edward .M. M. Warburg, president of the UJA. The docu ment was signed for the UJA by Mr. Rosenwald, Mr. Warburg and Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman, the Appeal’s executive vice-chairman; and by Dr. Nahum Goldmann and Berl Licker, chairman of the Jew ish Agency. Lehman Scores U. S. Middle East Policy; Urge* Arms for Israel Sen. Lehman, in his address at the dinner, scored American pol icy in the Middle East. He de scribed as "folly" the United States policy of as between the Arab States and Is rael, and the policy of seeking "to draw one and then the other of the Arab States into our complex pattern of world politics," as in the Baghdad Pact. "We have reaped from some of the Arab na tions, for all our so-called impar tiality, a harvest of hostility and anti-Western agitation," he de clared. "And we set the stage for the direct entry of the Soviet Union into the very center of the scene. We have made it doubly easy for the Communists, and doubly hard for ourselves." American policy, he stressed, has served “to give the Israelis a shattering sense of isolation, a feeling of having been abandoned and left to shift for .themselves, though surrounded' by deadly en emies bent on their destruction.” Instead of basing “our policy on the bed-rock facts of the Middle East.today, the grinding poverty, unrest and instability of the Arab States, and the dynamism democ racy and stability of Israel,” Sen. Lehman declared, this country’s policy Is one of pious phrases about peace, meaningless senti ments about impartiality, and mechanical calculations of naive military strategy.” Senator Lehman warned that the United States must not let the Arab States "fall pray to Com munist-type revolutions or to Communist intrigue" and stressed Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Science .indi healing substance that nlines .pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids Fer the first time science has found • new healing substance with the as tonishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduc tion (shrinkage) took place. Moat amazing of all results were so thor ough that sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem!” The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne*)—dis covery of a world-famous research institute. 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In the meantime, he called for strong support of both the United Jewish Appeal and State of Israel Bonds in behalf of “embattled and endangered Israel, and Jews in other parts of the world. Eban. Warns Summer May Bring Arab War Against Israel Israel Ambassador Abba S. Eban told the UJA leaders that Arab truculence against Israel, bolster ed by “the uncritical support of the Soviet Union” and aggravated by both Soviet and British arms shipments to Egypt, have placed Israel in imminent danger of at tack and aggression which may come “by the summer of this year.” Added to this danger, he emphasized, is the fact that there are no “effective guarantees cap able of deterring an aggressor or re-assuring his prospective vic tim.” Mr. Eban called, first, as a mat ter of "paramount urgency," for a strengthening of Israel's defenses, "especially in the air," terming this a "basic military deterrent" which could "preclude a conflict in the summer of this year." Sec ondly. he urged the western world "to dispel the (danger of conflict and to relieve mutual fears by proclaiming in solemn, public, compelling contractural terms its determination to help resist any change of the existing frontier by force." Lastly, he called for a "sincere advocacy and pursuit of a peace settlement" but stressed that "such a settlement will sure ly not be obtained by inviting little Israel to become still smaller in order that the vast Arab Em pire should further expand." Greetings French Mirror Plate Glass Co. & co. 701 E. Bay Street Phone EL 3-1757 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA THE SOUTHERN JEWISH WEEKLY In Circuit Court, Fourth Judicial Circuit of Florida, Duval County, Florida, In Chancery No. 91920-E Division - c Michael Pietrasanta, et al„ Plaintiffs Frank D. Walker, et ux, et al., Defendants NOTICE OF SUIT The State of Florida— To: G. Carl Knabb, Moniac, Georgia You are hereby notified that a suit has been filed against you and Frank D. Walker and Cecile W. Walker, his wife; Gertrude Knabb, as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of L. Knabb, deceased; Gertrude Knabb, Ralph E. Knabb, and Ruby S. Brown, Joseph N. Polke and Edna Lee Polke, his wife, in the above entitled cause; and you are hereby required to file your answer with the Clerk of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiff or plaintiff’s attor ney, whose name and address is: Goldstein & Goldstein, 1209 Florida Title Building, Jacksonville. Florida, not later than April 2nd, A. D. 1956. If you fail to do so, decree pro con fesso will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. The nature of said suit being for Quieting Title on the following de scribed property, situate in Duval County, Florida: Parcel No. 1 Part of Lots 3 and 4, Diven’s Subdi vision, according to Plat recorded in Deed Book “AH ”, Page 70 of the for mer public records of Duval County, Florida, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point in the Northerly right of way line of Beach Boulevard (as now estab lished,) where said line intersects the Easterly line of Lot 5 of said Divens Subdivision and running thence North 70° 52’ 50” West along said Northerly right of way line of Beach Boulevard, 416.26 feet to a point of curve of a curve concave to the North, having a radius of 2,101.05 feet; thence running along said curve in the Northerly right of way line of Beach Boulevard, North 69* 51’ West, 75.85 feet (chord distance and bearing); thence continuing along said curve. North 67° 27’ 30” West, 100 feet (chord distance and bearing), for the point of beginning; thence continu ing along said curve, North. 64° 59’ 30” West, 100 feet (chord distance and bearing) to a point in said Northerly right of way line; thence run North 27° 08’ 30” East, 108.60 feet; thence South 60° 37’ 30” East, 100 feet; thence South 27° 08’ 30” West 100.82 feet to the point of beginning; being a part of the same land described in instrument recorded in Deed Book 865, page 51, current public records of Duval Coun ty, Florida. Parcel No. 2. • Part of Lots 3 and 4, Diven’s Subdi vision, according to Plat recorded in Deed Book ’’AW’, Page 70 of the for mer public records of Duval County, Florida, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point in the Northerly right of way line of Beach Boulevard (as now estab lished), where said line intersects the Easterly line of Lot 5 of said Diven’s Subdivision and running thence North 70° 52’ 50” West along the said North erly right of way line of Beach Boule vard, 416.26 feet to a point of curve of a curve concave to the North, having a radius of 2,101.05 feet; thence along said curve in the Northerly right of way line of Beach Boulevard, North 69° 51’ West 75.85 feet (chord distance and bearing); thence continuing along said curve. North 67° 27’ 30” West, 100 feet to a point; thence continuing along said curve North 64° 59’ 30” West 100 feet (chord distance and bearing) to a point in said Northerly right of way line; thence North 27° 08’ 30” East 158.6 feet for the point of beginning; thence continuing North 27° 08’ 30” East, 50 feet; thence South 60° 37’ 30” East 100 feet; thence South 27® 08’ 30” West 50 feet; thence North 60° 37’ 30” West 100 feet to the point of beginning, being a part of the same land described in in strument recorded in Deed Book 865, Page 51, current public records of Duval County, Florida. , Witness my hand and the seal of said Court at Jacksonville, Florida, this 23rd day of February, A. D. 1956. LEONARD W. THOMAS, Clerk of the Circuit Court By E. H. Griffin, Deputy Clerk Goldstein & Goldstein 1205 Florida Title Bldg. (March 2,9, 16, 23, 1956) LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned intends to register with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Duva\ County, Florida, in accordance with the Fictitious Name Statute of Florida, the following fictitious name under which her business is carried on, to-wit: RAY’S JEWELERS 321 Main Street Jacksonville, Fla. Tessie Portnoy Borkson Sole Owner Goldstein & Goldstein Attorneys at Law Florida Title Building Jacksonville, Florida March 9, 16, 23, 30, 1956. In Tbe County Judge’s Court In And For Duval County, Florida * File No. 21454-D IN RE: ESTATE OF SAMUEL P. PINKOSON, Deceased. , FINAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned on the 18th day of Janu ary A. D. 1956, filed a final accounting of his administration of the estate of Samuel P. Pinkoson, deceased, and no tice is further given that after publica tion of this notice, once each week for four consecutive weeks, application will be made to the Honorable Mc- KENNEY J. 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