The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, September 16, 1966, Image 5

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Friday, September 16, 1966 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE Faf* Hr* Israel Cabinet Okays New Austerity Plans JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel’s Cabinet has approved the new economic austerity program for the country, affecting wages and prices, intended to fight infla tion, cut production costs, in crease production, and make Is raeli exports more competitive on the world markets. The plan was outlined by Prime Minister Levi Eshkol in a broadcast to the country. The decision was taken by the Cabinet after an unusually long session, lasting nine hours. The action followed a decision by the Mapam Party, the left-wing member of the Government coal ition, which had staunchly op posed the Government’s program but finally voted “to fight in the Government, in Parliament and in Histadrut (the labor federa tion backbone of the Govern ment) to eradicate unemploy ment, stabilize prices and distri bute the economic burden equal ly.” Outright refusal by Mapam to endorse the program, worked out by Minister of Finance Pinhas Sapir and backed fully by Pre mier Eshkol, would have meant the downfall of the existing coalition Gover n m e n t . The Mapam decision was adopted by a 52 to 20 vote of its central com mittee. The continued Mapam opposition stemmed from refusal of the plan’s sponsors to levy a compulsory loan and higher taxes on higher income groups, the failure to provide sufficient funds, in Mapam’s view, to cut joblessness, and the failure to stabilize prices. Scholarship Dance at Tampa The National Council of Jew ish Women, Tampa Section, will sponsor its annual Yom Kippur Night Scholarship Dance on Sat urday, Sept. 24, at the Crystal Ballroom of the International Inn, from 9 p. m. till 1 a. m. Proceeds of the dance are for Scholarship Fund only. Mrs. Her bert J. Cohen and Mrs. Michael Benware, chairmen, announce general admission tickets are $3.50 per person and patron tickets are $12.00. GOOD JOB Experienced Secretary—general office duties including typing, Royal electric and mimeo graphing. Good salary. Pleasant working condi tions. Start on or about Oct. 1st. BUREAU OF JEWISH EDUCATION 41 Exchange Place, S.E. 525-4825 CROPS & B OPEN SUNDAYS 11 A M.-6 P.M. Finest of Seafoods World’s Finest Sandwiches ALSO CARRY-OUT SERVICE CALL 874-1213 AND YOUR ORDER WILL BE READY HERB MENDEL announces the opening of State Transmission Service * COMPLETE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE * ALL WORK GUARANTEED * WRECKER SERVICE * HIGHLY TRAINED MECHANICS * ONE-DAY SERVICE 1162 Northside Drive, N.W. 873-4555 Dr. Jacobovits Named Chief British Rabbi LONDON (JTA) — Dr. Im manuel Jakobovits, of New York, a 44-year-old Orthodox rabbi who was born in Germany and educated in London, has been elected as chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregation of the British Commonwealth. He was elected by the Chief Rabbinate Conference which is the electoral college for such a choice, and is composed of repre sentatives of the United Synago gue as well as of delegates from communities in provincial Brit ain, delegates from Common wealth countries, and other bodies which recognize the au thority of the chief rabbi and contribute financially to the ex penditures of the Chief Rabbin ate. Dr. Jakobovits is scheduled to assume his new post some time after next Passover. Sir Isaac Wolfson was chair man of the Conference, which traditionally dissolves after elect ing the chief rabbi. He is presi dent of the United Synagogue, with which approximately 80 percent of the British Common wealth's Jews are affiliated. became the chief rabbi of the Jewish communities in Ireland, serving in that post from 1949 to 1958. He came to the United States and his present rabbinate in 1958. f - © Kosher Tours 1 Dorado Hilton. I Puerto mco NEXT TOUR 0»pt. 10—Oct. * (In our own Succah) THINKING of Travel? Think of The Travel Mart Suit* 415, 11 Pryor it., 1. W. 524-0*1! INFORMATION 4 I ORTHODOX TOURS DEPT. F II Watt 42nd St.,N. Y, N. Y. 100J4 The Consul General of Israel and Mrs. Zeev Boneh Extend to the Jewish Community Their best wishes for a Happy New Year 731)311 17370 mW 1 ? Dr. Jakobovits is now rabbi of the Fifth Avenue Synagogue, an Orthodox house of worship in New York. He was rabbi of Lon don’s Great Synagogue in 1947. After two years in that post, he AUGUSTA NEWS Dr. Herman Peskin has been elected a director of Medical Center of Augusta, Inc. The or ganization plans to construct a 64-bed Augusta Medicenter. * * * * Officers for 1966-67 of Daugh ters of Israel of Adas Yeshurun Synagogue are Mrs. Max Bolgla, president; Mrs. Norman Shapiro, Mrs. Irving Yablon and Mrs. Charles Marks, vice presidents; Mrs. Irving Skolnick and Mrs. Dan Langsam, secretaries; Mrs. Jack Liebowitz, treasurer, and Mrs. Irvin Levy, financial secre tary. WANT ADS SEAMSTRESS Available EXPERT ALTERATIONS REASONABLE — FAST SER VICE TR. 2-2688 or ME. 6-6929 *«+*****«*«**«***««*«*«« I JttU- & Points Lock k Key Shop Outside service Day Night Mu. 8-2190 Tr 6-8IU ++*****>**>*>***>*>*>+** SEEK ROOMATE FEMALE ROOMMATE WANT ED, AGE 21 TO 26. CALL 634-3569 AFTER 4:30 P.M. Seek Bus Staff High School or college student as bus counselor, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, approx. 4 hours per day. Salary, approx. $1.55 per hour plus bonus. Call Mr. Meltzer 525-4825 APT. TO SHARE YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO SHARE HER FURNISHED APT. WITH SAME REFER ENCES EXCHANGED. 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