A merica Avis* periodical Carter CLIFTON AMOR • CINCINNATI 20, 0/410 11M10. 1. 4. THOLEIROITAIVISAARVN KIX _ ••■■•• SCANNING THE HORIZON 1k!: re tickets of new shows. Ile has wit- nessed a couple of thousand first nights. Still another (Judge Irving Leh- man of the Jewish Welfare Board) collects Jewish religious articlt•s- tephilim, odd naizuzas and the like. hasagents who scour the world fur these Jewish (objects. A famous Jewish banker—who paints, and paints well—as a hobby. A wealthy Jewish woman—who collects odd writings, old lottery tickets and what not. A patriarchal looking .howish physician— aiways at the C afe Royal—who collects etchings an and paintings illustrative of Bible texts. Has the most complete Biblical collection of art in the world. (goosoright. 0010, J. T. A (Continued from Preceding Page) It or Not street. Will erect mammoth sky- scraper. I h.,- Still for • I/. .04,1 —.ABE _Still MAX With The Streng Chevrolet Co. 120 & Phila. Empire 4035 YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU- ALLY.WASIIED AND CARE-, FULLY RAND IRONED 1 Mary Davis HAND LAUNDRY 12168 Dexter Boulevard Phone Longfellow 1185 B E Z Pharmacy 9937 Linwood Avenue At Glynn Court Hemlock 2779 Th ,,Store of Personal Service Prescriptions Our Sjecialty CUT.RATE DRUGS Snappy Delivery Service Our Fountain Service will itIcase you. QUIET RESTFUL HOMELIKE sa to $10 Weekly, Single ► 12 to $16 Weekly, Double $1.50 to $3.00 Daily FAIRBAIRN HOTEL WILLIAM C. LEE. Mgr. 14. C. Rua ra•aya floor John R. at Columbia "A Horne Away From Homo" WE SCAN THE FUTURE HORIZON You can't tell where you will find Jewish blood these days. Last week there passed away Herbert D. Croly, editor and founder of the New Ito-public. If you had ever seen Croly you would have said there was a pure Nordic. But his father was David lomolinan Crotty — and something tells me that this "David Good- man part implies Jewish ances- try. Am I right? Sure. Mr. Croly incidently was ' ed in the founding of that liberal publication by Walter Lipman, the present editor of the New York World. Mr. Lipman married out- side of the fold, and some day, a collide of centuries hence, one of his grandchildren will pass away, and the reviewer scanning the ho- rizon then will speculate as to 'A L. ether Walter Lipman Smith was, •.1 Jewish descent or not. turns the wheel! Annual Shaarey Zedek Commencement June 15. (0'.atinue,1 EIGHT-YEAR-OLD BOY WINS MUSIC CONTEST Murray Joseph Present Wins First Place in National Federation of Music Clubs Contest. Sylvia Gordon, Lillian Parker, Edith Sarasohn, Miriam Shetzer, Margaret Singer and Beatrice Smith. DOGGONE IT, SAID J. P. MORGAN The New' Yorker calls iottention Ohl , of the hubbies of Samuel I i eternmer----dogs. The incident is ro told of the time when Untermxei ehalleneed the famous kennels of P. Horgan. Finally Morgan, in desperation, sent agents about seeking to cor- ner the dog markets of the world, 11.1 keeping for himself the finest Meek . These agents obtained tom, wonderful canines, but an 11,1. eic swept his kennels. "So•II 'en] all--close my ken- nels," called the financier, and sailed off on his private yacht to The students who have ac- drown his sorrows—and swear ar complisheol outstanding work in Sam! scholarship are: Milton Gordon, PSYCHOLOGY AND REAL second grade; Rosalyn Arfa Sylvia ESTATE hir(ostone, Saul Nloyer, of the third I lint know who it is, that a grade; Bernard Altschuler, Irene small man (physically) should Camsu and Betty Lipsitz, of the build most of the big buildings. fourth grade; Rose Creenbaum Perhaps the Freudians can ex- and Louis Gross, of the fifth plain. Perhaps for the same grade; Arnold Wine, Zelda Rucus, I reason the Demosthenes, a stam- of the sixth grade; Flora Beekman, merer, aspired and succeeded in !Jaya Fauman, Elsie Greenbaum, becoming the world's greatest Bloina Nagler, Sadie Perrin, Ger- orator. trude Pregerson, Anne Guttwillig, But anyway, A. I. Letcourt, who o of the seventh grade; Beryl Jacobs, measures the height of Napoleon if the ninth grade. in longitude is celebrating just J. B. Rogvoy the instructor nos the twentieth anniversary of of the graduating class and is in his building activities in New fork. charge of the commencement exer- la 1919 the total staff of the Lef- cises. courts was just enough for a "mezunwn." which, as you know, Roses of White and Blue. is exactly three. Today, the office staff is over 200, alon e . A meeting of the Roses of \Vhite And any part of New York that you don't See a befrourt sky- and Blue was held May 27 lit the hon.- of Rose Shiovitz. It was de- scraper—well, there must be , ride,' that a social meeting be held something wrong with the section. at the first meeting of each month. HAVE YOU A LITTLE HOBBY l'ornmittees were chosen to make phons for a picnic. HORSE? Talking about hobbies, horses At the close I if the meeting a pro. used to be the pet diversion of Na- teas held, consisting of sto•rion than Straus. At one time he had and jokes, I y Edna Weiss and Pon, the best stables in New York. Shim z. 1 know one wealthy Jew whose hobby is uncovering the fossils of REMEMBER THE DATE — extinct animals. JUNE 15—B!CUR CHOLEM EX- Yet another collects first-night . CURSION. .41 11111111111111141111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 111111111111111111iiiiiii1111111111111111111111111311 1iiiiiii1111111111111111111111111311 16 I. ontinued from Page One.) ado ••• to have benefited indirectly I'laying in class It, with children and onsiderably from the activi- 10 to 12 years of age, Murray Jo- ties ••I' the Jewish co-operative : Si., Government Anti-Semitic. seph Present, pianist, eight years "I- Ming any coherent reason old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan , for me government's action in this rest--, t, except the lame and um i • o tAltia ue assert i011 about disloyal Jew.-11 competition, one is relue- forced to constate the exist- enc. •of it strong anti-Semitic ten- , den- in the Maniu administration. I sat reluctant, because the Munk' gm. !intent has managed to cleat.. an repression abroad of demo- crat, integrity and egalitarian pries Ties. It has repeatedly been pictioicsi in the press of America as the direct opposite of the for• mer Bratianu oligarchy, with its aeon dictatorial family zeginte. from Page One.) The foolloging students have been neither absent nor tardy for the entire school year: Sylvia Firestone, Harold Gross, Evelyn Morris, Saul Moyer, Joseph Orley, Charles Sarasohn, all of the third grade; Helen Singer, Dorothy Goldman, Ruth Nagler, Louis Gross, Rose Greenbaum, of the fifth grade; Helen Firestoneand A a y(us, of the sixth grade; David Hershman, of the seventh grade; Martin .lulius Elston, Marion Leviton, Miriam Shetz(ir, Daniel C. Siegel, Mar- garet Singer, Beatrice Smith, of the eighth grade; Louis Cohen, of the ninth grade; Helen Rohenhelm and Dorothy Smith, of the eleventh grade. RUMANIAN GRANARIES FULL BUT JEWS ARE STARVING, VAN PAASSEN REPORTS MURRAY JOSEPH PRESENT H. Present (Clara R. Davisi of Lansing, was awarded first Place in the National Federation of Music Clubs contest held in Grand Haven 011 May 24. Murray Joseph is the grandson of Mrs. Jennie Present, and M1. and Ilrs. Israel Davis, and nephew of Edith Ella Davis of Detroit. g • pi T Mrs. Rapport teas minnously chosen president of the State Tem- ple Beth El Sisterhoods at the con- vention held Detroit. During the thret' years sin, the organiza- tion Of the local sisterhood, Mrs. Rapport has held the post of pees idetit, She has been active in the work of organization of religious ,e1100IS and 01 her projects of the society. Mrs. Rapport has done splendid work in making the local sisterhood one of the outstanding groups 0.f the state, despite the fast that it has the smallest mem- bership. "Veer were the Jt.wv of Ru- mania more thoroughly tricked than by the apparently benevolent M. Nlaniu. 11'hen pressed for his rens., for the astonishing politi- cal iolte face, M. Maniu omitt e d this 1:11110 and, for it statesman, thor uglily unworthy statement: I cai.'1 promise anything definitely. I afraid if I adhere to your pron.-..- rani I will be charged with hat e" sold the country too the Jens" "UM* r the ManiU administra- tion the Jews of Rumania have los" more than they gained at the cost of years of .strenuous 00101 ceaseless fighting for their liberty. They are exactly where they stood half to century ago. They have lost hard- won economic advantages and they have lost religious freedom. They are menaced today not only by the gelwral critical economic condi- tion of the country, but they :ire living under It government which is animated with no 0(.1 towards • which he expresses his amazement at the events in Rumania should have aroused in Mr. Nano nothin but "a feeling of horror and abomination." Mr. Richards deprecates as in• comprehensible the conception of Mr. Nano that the welfare of to people should he purchased at the cost' of humiliation and discrimi- nation of a part of the population. I. 0. B. S. TO INITIATE KOZLOW CLASS JUNE 8 Vic id Horvitz Lodge, No :17:1 I. O. If. II., will initiate a (lass of no ,andidlites, Sunday evening. June 8, - at Jericho Temple. This class will be called the Rus- sell Koziol,: Class, in honor of one of the first and oldest member of tho," Of course it looks new-- It's Forest cleaned! Forest cleaned frocks have that resplendent, fresh appear- ance every smart Woman seeks, because they are cleaned by experts who know how to treat different materials to make them look their best. For perfect cleaning and restoration of frocks, suits Or household articles Ca II Forest. T CLEANERS FORES I & DYERS .533-547 FOREST AVE E COlurnbia 4-200 VIIIIMIIIIIMMIN1111111 RUSSELL KOZLOW 111111=11•1•111•BNOINIIIIMINIONIry VACATION TIME IS HERE And the urge to send your child away becomes a problem. Camp Niclair, located near Detroit, offers children excellent vacationing facilities in the heart of beautiful scenery and in the company lot refined children. Ile sure! Send your child to the order, R . Kozlow. I I° has held U. S. JEWRY WARNED BY many offices in this bodge and has RUI‘ at all times been a conseientious WASHINGTON. - IJ. T. A.)---- worker for the lodge. At resent A tau or to the Jewish leaders in he is one of the most active mem- United States to desist from bers. the campaign against Rumania be- A committee conlitosed of A. cause instead of aiding they were Near Jackson, Mich. Bressler, .1. Cosigner, II. Dermer, • further aggravating the Jewish MRS. CLARA AVRUNIN, NAOMI LASOWODER, Directors A. Fox, NI, Conlon, M. Kline, S. situi•tion in Rumania, was ex- Morris, S. l'at, I). Richman, N FORMERLY AVRUNIN CAMP pressed in to communication by F. Ornstein, J. Seigel, L. Shield, L. Swimming, Boating, Qualified Counsellors, 80 Beautiful C. Nano, charge d'atTaires of the Rooms. Doctor and Nurse on Premises. N for Chi!• Rumanian legation in Washington, Stein and A. &Ire is in charge of dren, 4 to 7 years old. to Bernard G. Richards, executive , this affair. Theo, will be music MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AT ONCE divert or of the American .lewish and refreshment , . FOR DETAILS CALL HEMLOCK 0998•W ('onere,s, in which the Rumanian AOIMNBII••IPIMIOMOPII••MPIIIIIIMMIIMIOM•eONIMMSIOI•1••IgllMMNMh diplomat asserted that it was just CENTER BALL LEAGUE as dillieult for Rumania to protect the Jews against a largely preju- Results SOW 1.-1" 111:1Y- diced .1 populace as it is difficult for the United States to enforce pro- ground ball gnaws on Sunday, Jun, Creston, 'A. A. Z. A. Pfl, 0; Ben hibition. The correspondence wa- Bey 0, St angers 4. made public' by the American Jew SO Imolai, ler Sunday, .1une s: is h Congress through the Jewish A. Z. A. ;el vs. Strangers A. C., Telegraphic .1gency. It would be to the ultimate in- Crestons os. lien Hey, both games terests of the Jew the communi- at 10:1:]. CAMP NICLAIR AT BIG WOLF LAKE The bent•lit (swot party, given 6p Temple Beth El Sisterhood, in the banquet hall of the llonie Dairy, attracted a largt• number of guests. During, the period devoted to carols, 20 tables were in play. flosto•sses on this • 4.:1.ion ,• were N1rs. Philip Intermediate league results: Na Catsman, Mrs. Milton Harris and cation pointed out, to ignore the cases in which stone few Jews have Gotta' Longue, Spartans I, ()IY111- 01rs. Edward liost•tiburg. been beaten in (order to insure the pie, 2; erescents ft, Itawlings I. of earning a good living American League, Celtics 12, to "Caught Short" at Riviera. possibility for the vast majority of the Jews rates 2; Massa bees II, Balfour 10. n Rumania. This is one of the Schedult• for Sunday, June Sr Those two funny comediennes, conclusions of the letter of rho .\ inelican League, Pirates vs. Bal- Ilarie Dressler and Polly Moran, Rumanian charge d'affaires to fours at 12:20, Celtics vs. Matsu- are seen at the Publix Riviera The- whirl] NH. Richards. on behalf of lees at 12:20; National ',vague ater this week in their first star- t American Jewish Congress, descents Vv. Spartans, Olympics ring comedy, "Caught Short." t alo-0 exception in his reply in 0 Rawlings at 2. 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