Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1943)

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TH^^NE^^YORT^TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1943. AMUSEMENTS VOTE BY CONGRESS SCORED BY RABBIS Overriding of Roosevelt on the Anti-Strike Bill Declared to Show Intemperance UNENFORCEABILITY IS SEEN Afeic j4rmy Chocolate Bar Resists Heat Up to 120° £p«mi to tsi Kkw yokx Tnou. JERSEY CITY, June 27— The Army's Jersey City Quartermaster Depot and chocolate manufacturers have developed a chocolate bar that will remain a solid up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit, It was announced yesterday by the Quartermaster Depot. The average chocolate would melt at 85 degrees and nuisance to troops in fro1" BIDS NATIONS FIGHT RACE PERSECUTION Grand Master Hoffman Tells Brith Abraham an InterNational Pact Is Needed groups during the Tunisian campaign. "The problem of rehabilitation in North Africa emphasizes the need of a program which will promote better relations between Jew and Moslem," he said. A message from President Roosevelt, read to the delegates, expressed hope that deliberations at the convention "will be fruitful of wise counsels and construct!' action and will 15,000 GIVE WEEK'S WORK Teacheri Yield Part of Vacation to Aid Draft Board* Fifteen thousand school teachers In this city will perform one week's volunteer work during the summer vacation In the local draft and appeals boards. Col." Arthur V. McDermott, City Director of Selective tfnr..: bin ^j.r^wTwwww Roosevelt's *eto. The resolution, submitted by the conference's commission and peace and ddegml |*»P?H^SrLe'vm collapaed after ■■raa^^^luia: nis appeal, but recovered, af teg I «*Sa& ^^tLM ■^sF5ennan Hoffman, ft fewjnim^gjjQgiiiiJ ess prerjaredfor^^igJjjjBP^ the mannt actraent of thi which, because of their ance and Impatience, may jeopard iie the orderly democratic procedures which alone must be pended upon to adjust our d: economic relationships in :* tocoi New Study Sugjei! "The Central ConfererT American Rabbis suggests thattr law be carefully reatudied in the light of the progressive social legislation of recent years and that a more sober and helpful measure be enacted, which will not sacrifice any of the gains which American labor has achieved through the years and which will be fair to all concerned." The resolution noted "with satisfaction that American labor has to a remarkable degree adhered to its 'no strike pledge' and because of it and the cooperation of management and the public, our country has achieved an astounding record of production for the war effort to defeat the Axis powers." It continued : "Even those who are not opposed to many of the provisions of the bill have admitted that it has been hastily drawn up, some of its provisions altogether unrelated to the war emergency, unenforceable and, therefore, likely to weaken the respect for law and authority." " ! Achievement of Harmonv The new president of the conference, the Rev. Dr. Solomon B. _Freehof of Rodef Shalom Congregation, Pittsburgh, said harmony on major issues had been achieved at the Blx-day meeting. "Perhaps the reasoo for the spirit of cooperation which bridged ail differences," he commented, "was the fact that In our consciousness was the vivid awareness of the tragic state of European Jewry; In the light of that apeakable tragedy, the conference was more concerned with help to' martyred world Israel than with debate on theoretical differences.'' Other officers elected were Dr. Abba Htllel Silver of Cleveland, vice president; Rabbi Harry S, Margolls, St. Paul, Minn., treasRabbi L. Regner. Reading. Pa., financial secretary; Dr. Isaac E. Marcuaon, Macon, Ca., admin' iatrative secretary. coun ■■mffiBpTed by Hitler. This monev paid for their emigrate York Eye and Ear Palestine and theWestern Herniary will be token over bylaphere. umbie In Switzerland, food, clothing, 1 shelter and medical aid will be givto 1,000 children who are exited to be brought out of Franc* year. Already $303,000 has appropriated to aid refugees now in Asiatic Russia, $300,000 for European emigrants who hav been resettled in Central and South America, and $100,000 for the maintenance of 400 Dutch refugees In Surinam, Help will be given refugees released from internment camps in North Africa, as well as to destitute native populations in Algeria. Casablanca and Tangier. EVERYBODY'S HAPPY AT RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL! 0o° l(o* Joan Bennett Was Daughtei Bpetlal 11 HOLLYWOOD, Calif,. June 27Joan Bennett, film actress and wife|] of Walter Wangcr, Hollywood i tion-picture producer, gave birth toll a daughter last night at the Qood|] Samaritan Hospital. The child \ named Stephanie. Miss Eenne other children arc Diana, 15. bornh of Miss Bennett's marriage to John) Fox, and Meiinda Markey, daugh-| ter by Eugene Markey, writer and I producer. Mr. Wanger and Miss 1 Bennett were married fn Phoenix In January, 1940. METROGOLDWYN-MAYER'S HILARIOUS COMEDY! She got their autographs in will VIRGINIA WEIDLER • EDWARD ARNOLD JOHN CARROLL* JEAN PORTER Directed by EDWARD BUZZELL Featuring tn the Great Stage the world-famoia Don Coitadt Ckorta with Serge Jar off in a uniqat sptciode of melody and dante. Produced by Leonidoff with thf Ituktttti* their QtobtarattCt Corpi ie Ballet, Symphony Orckettra. „ ... ^ i/0 ASTOR B'woy 1 4Sfh St. Jt^JTCii Popular Prices Continuous from 10 A. M. ■ UY WAR BOND* DOORS OPEN fi;30 A. 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