Friday, September 7, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Pave 'Seventy-Four The End of Rest European Conclave God made the world in six days, and then he rested. He of Jewish Congress then made man and rested again. Asks Property He then made woman, and, since then, neither man, woman, nor LONDON (JTA)—A resolution anything else has rested,—Author urging that the property rights of Unknown. the Jewish communities and in- stitutions in Europe which have disappeared be turned over to a central Jewish agency for tem- porary administration was adopt- ed here at the closing session of the European Conference of the World Jewish Congress. Other resolutions demanded that Jewish refugees not be forced to return to their native lands; that the Allied govern- ments provide Jewish represent- ation in all international organ- izations concerned with postwar relief, rehabilitation and recon- struction; that Jews be consulted and heard on anti-Jewish war crimes; And that destroyed Jewish communities be aided in rebuild- ing their economic and cultural life. The conference went on record as 'supporting the United Nations Charter, and - appealed to the Allied governments military- ad- ministration in Germany, as well as to the UNRRA "to end the shameful situation of the Jews in the camps in Germany." The Jewish Agency's demand for the creation of a Jewish State in Palestine was unani- mously approved by the confer- ence. An appeal to the countries which gave haven to Jews dur- ing the war to allow them to re- main until they had "secured places of definite settlement of their own choice," was issued by the conference. Here in Behalf of League Of Religious Labor in Zion Our Film Folk Shift * Keep Your Bonds Aug 5706 (Copyright. 1945 Jewish Telegraphic Agency) RABBI M. PARETZKY - Rabbi M. Paretzky has been sent to Detroit by the national office of the League for Relig- ious • Labor in Palestine to co- ordinate the league's activities here, and to assist in fund-rais- ing for Hapoel Hamizrathi in Palestine. Through the efforts of the league., 20 settlements have been opened and financed in Pales- tine and new demands are daily reaching the American organi- zation to support the organiza tion's activities. During the High Holy Days, Rabbi Paretzky will contact synagogues, organizations and in- dividuals in behalf of this move- ment. * Keep Your Bonds in 5706 Shanah Shel Sha Shanah •‘? Shel Sha 2nd 131vd., Corr.. Canfield And Fort Wayne Hotel triumph for Bette 'Davis (I've al- ready seen it and say it is) • it is John Garfield recently lament- also a testimony to the courage ed that he hadn't enjoyed a show- of a slight, modest, dark-eyed er at home for months, due to director named Irving Rapper: a defective a n d non-replaceable man who got to the top in H011y- plumbing. From Cleveland, Ohio, wood the hard way. came the following letter: "Dear Born in London and brought Mr. Garfield: Will install for you to this country while still a boy, for free, a nearly new and per- Rapper all his life has lived only fectly working shower bath, if for the theater. So intense was and providing you will sponsor his interest in things theatrical a screen career for my eight- that while still an undergraduate year-old son." Garfield declined, at New York University he was but regretfully. acting as stage director for full- * * * fledged New York productions. Said Eddie Canto to Me the It was with' this literally terri-' other day while we were lunch- fic background that he accepted ing: "I know how loaning money an offer from Warner Bros. - with Can ruin friendship. Ten years the promise of plenty to do (he ago because of the loan of $100 is a man who has to be busy). I. lost my best friend. Even to The studio's directorial roster this day he goes around saying was full when Irving reported terrible things about me. Some for work so he swallowed his day he's going to make me so -pride to accept the much less im- mad I'll pay him back that $100! portant job of dialogue director, • • * a job at which he worked -hard Ingrid Bergman, who will next for four years. be seen in David 0. Selznick's Irying's first chance to • direct "Spellbound," relates that she came in 1938, but he said he was was standing in line at mail-call not yet ready. Two years later at an army camp just outside a he accepted the directorship 'of small village in :Germany during -"Shining Victory," the Geraldine her overseas entertainment tour Fitzgerald starrer. The success of for servicemen. A technical ser- this brought him the chande to geant was calling off names of direct "One Foot In Heaven," the lucky receivers of 'letters— starring Frederic March, follow- and then paused as he picked up ed by "The Gay Sisters" and the a bushel basket crammed with Bette Davis picture; "Now Voy- come ager." "The Adventures of Mark mail. "Ingrid Bergman get your mail!" he yelled. Twain," "Rhapsody in Blue" and Ingrid walked shyly forward "The Corn Is Green" has placed and took the basket, a puzzled him on top with Hollywood's expression on her fate. Several most important and talented dir- soldiers helped her open the let- ectors. ters. When they counted—the Irving Rapper's days of accept- grand total amounted to 175. All ing a cut in salary to show what letters read the same, and each he can do as a director are ap- individual one was signed by a parently -over! member of the unit. They read * * * as follows: "DEAR INGRID:. IF Admiral Chen Sao-kuan, five LOVE IS . BLIND—WE NEVER star commander-in-chief of the WANT TO SEE AGAIN. YOU Chinese Navy, and his aide, Cap- ARE TERRIFIC!" tain Ying-tsung, are great mo- * * * . tion picture fans. When the Ad- We clipped this out of the clas- miral arrived here' from San sified column of a Hollywood Francisco the other day and was newspaper: "JEWISH WOMAN, greeted by Ensign Stan Meyer of WHITE PREFERRED, TO TAKE the Navy public relations office, COMPLETE CHARGE OF COUN- he said: TRY HOME AND CHILDREN "I understand you have a Chi- FOR MOTION PICTURE COUP- LE. COULD USE HUSBAND nese theater here." Meyer took FULL OR PART TIME. GIVE him to Grauman's Chinese and FULL PARTICULARS. WRITE in inspecting the famous foot prints in the forecourt he no- BOX 99." ticed the knee prints of Al Jol- * * * The late George Gershwin, son, and said: These are the only whose life, ( loves and triumphs things Chinese here." are told in Warner's musical Jacob Mulch Dies biography, "Rhapsody in Blue," NEW YORK (JPS) — Jacob was known to friends as "a con- fident individual who knew he Milch, a veteran Yiddish journal- was good and going-to get better." ist and radical leader, died here He was not at all conceited, ac- at the age of 78. - Keep Your 41: Bonds in 5706 Parker's Restaurant * * * If "The Corn Is Green" is 2i By LEON GUTTERMAN 4( Shanah Shel Sha 0 1 11 cording to those' who knew him well. He was just -pleasingly. naive about his accomplish- ments .. An anecdote, quoted to illustrate the great composer's naivete, tells of an admirer who enthused to Gershwin about one of his concerts. "It was wonder- ful!" sighed the admirer . . 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