Activiiiei in Soci4 Mrs. Becker Named President of LJWO Mrs. Harry Becker is the new- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert•. Goldman and daughters, Darlene and ly elected president of the Susan Beth, have moved from Dexter Blvd. to their new residence. League of Jewish Women's Or- 18011 ,Coyle. ganizations. She was elected at Irene Levine, whose marriage will be an event of June 5, the board of directors meeting was entertained by the following hostesses at the Wilshire Hotel: at the home of Mrs. Samuel B. Mesdames Joseph M. Cutler, -Louis Schwartz and „William Freed. Danto. The board consists of Mrs. Eleanor Kay, formerly a member of the Louis Marshall Bnai Brith Women, was installed as president of the Silverlake Bnai Brith Women of Los Angeles, on May 8. Also installed as officers were her mother. Mrs. Morris -Hershaft, as trustee, and 'Mrs. Ruth Wiener (Ruth Hershaft) as .recording secretary. Mrs. Max Levine of 2922 Calvert has just returned from an extended visit with Mrs. William Fisher, of 3436 Prairie, Miami beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cohen of 3311 Chicago Blvd. have returned from Chicago where they attended the golden wedding celebra- tion of their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Morry M. Fenton, of the Book Cadillac Hotel, sailed on the Queen Elizabeth, on a vacation trip to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shwayder of Fairfield Ave., had as their guests last weekend -her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaplan and their two children of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan S. Grosner of Atkinson Ave. and Mrs. M. M. Whittelshofer of BOston Blvd., spent the Memorial Day week- end in West Branch, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer of Monterey Ave., had as their guest last weekend their son-in-law, Dr. Frank Seinsheimer of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave., left on Monday for a visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simon of LaSalle Blvd., and Mr: and Mrs. MRS. HARRY BECKER Theodore Kelter of Cherrylawn Ave., spent the holiday weekend at Wauwausee, Joan Field returned on Saturday from New Orleans, where presidents of all' affiliated or- she attends Sophie Newcombe College, to spend the summer with ganizations. Installation of officers will be her parents.. Mr. and Mrs. William Field. The Fields recently re- at the league's one-day turned from Cincinnati where they visited her brother-in-law and held convention, Thursday, June 9, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills. Mrs. Herman Finsterwald of Longfellow Ave., has returned at the Book Cadillac Hotel, with from Memphis, Tenn., where she spent the last six months as the Mrs. Harry L. Jackson as in- guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreifus. stallation officer. Elected vice-presidents were Mrs. David M. Zemon and Dr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Gass and mesdames Louis Glasier, pro- their two children have returned to New York after a visit with gram; Mrs. William Fran k, Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Zemon of Wildemere Ave. Mrs. Scherley Applebaum of Los Angeles was the guest of Mr. membership; Rob e r t Drews, Sol Bloom, community and Mrs. Aaron L. Cohen of 3311 W Chicago Blvd. during the past publicity; relations. week. She attended the golden wedding anniversary of their Other officers elected were brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Cohen, In Chicago. mesdames Samuel Hillman, sec- retary to the president; Morton L. Snyder, treasurer; Samuel Green, rec. sec.; Julian Grace, corres. sec. Israeli Govt. Announces Rationing of Food, Clothing; Plans New Taxes TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israeli government announced food ra- tioning will be introduced throughout the country under the austerity program approved by the Knesseth last week. The new food ration will restrict the population to daily consumption of 360 grams of bread, 58 grams of sugar, 25 grams of meat and a monthly consumption of 12 eggs. Dr. Dov Joseph, minister of food and supply, said the month- ly consumption of food will cost about six pounds—or approxi- mately $18—per capita. He ex- pressed the restricted diet will improve public health. Ration books will be issued within a month, the minister said. Clothing and shoes also will be rationed. The government is studying means of absorbing the purchasing power created by the "austerity" measures and a proposal to that end soon will be presented to the Knesset, the Minister reveiled. Beginning this week restric- tions also will be introduced on the use of electric current dur- ing certain daytime hours. Com- pulsory saving and additional 'taxation are being planned among measures designed to ab- sorb the purchasing power cre- ated by the rationing program. The new program came under a many-sided attack at a meet- ing of the Agricultural Center of the Histadrut. Speakers com- plained the program did, not. 3 Jets Return to U. S.. Defend Aid to Israel LOS ANGELES, May 15. (JTA) —Three American Jewish youths who have just returned from the battlefields of Israel surrendered to Los Angeles. authorities to an- swer an indictment charging them with sending radio and air. plane parts to the Jewish state during the war. They are: Al Schwimmer, Bridgeport, Conn ; Leon Gardner, Los Angeles. Wil- liam Sosnow, Brooklyn, Ten leading Jewish organiza- tions have issued a statement in behalf of the youths, pointing out they are accused of aiding victims of aggression and that most of the youths named in the indictment are veterans of World War II. provide necessary incentives to agriculture. A warning that Israel must be strongly armed, and possess a modern army equipped with the most modern weapons, was is- sued by Premier David Ben Gurion, speaking at a meeting of the Haganah Veterans Asso- ciation. He said the Jewish state could not depend on its experi- ence in the recent fighting with the Arabs because the Arabs had learned from their mistakes. Laub New JDC Chief For Morocco, Algeria Chipkin ana Eisentierg Get Educational Posts Friday, June 3, 1949 Our Deadline Regular deadlines for The Jewish News are as follows: For photographs, 12 noon on the Monday preceding publication. For all copy, 10 a.m. on the Tuesday preceding publication. For classified advertise- ments, 11 a.m. on the Wed- nesday preceding publica- tion. Fine Four British Pilots For Flying Fighters to Israel LONDON, (JTA)—Four London residents, all pilots, were fined $200 each for having flown four British Beaufighter planes from Britain to Palestine. The men admitted flying the planes. 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