iDVERTISERGAZETTETUESDAY, JUNE1922•WtMMMt'M'rf'MIt .will.,,I, ttHllMttMitlllHMiltHtlHHIfl!*?••• HIM*tllltiHI.....—JUSTICEtIT.ITHE STORES V- • IBy J. H. Gillespie.CLOSE FOR (lasons ......................him...................................mi-mwfHHHimiiimii'if .....■gmr •*•. ... . * fr ... ■ , - - _ ■' -D *-There lias been much to say in the 1 segregated made to wear a distin-1 press of late about the treatment ac- I mulshing garb, pillaged and murder-corded Ensign Kaplan by his fellow |0(l’ forbidden to own real property,he still plodded onward and upward.graduates of the Naval Academy atand thens of the. , In America at last he found refuge,napo is. Among other .ndignities | where justice and equality beforethe Irvthev emitted his name from the list the law is guaranteed to him underFast Leon Team toSemi-Pros HereThursdayin vvliatof graduates published in the seniorng game, ear thethe constitution. As a race the Jew, annual, while the leaf containing his I because of his wealth, probably con-personal record was left unpaged and I tributes more to the taxes that sup-’un by aperforated so that it might he tornIrom the annual without injury to I lis than any other classified race inport the Naval Academy at Annapo-the book. All this if. appears because Kaplan is a Jewhe wafy:something of a “grind,” and4 4America. His conduct in the past on every battlefield and in every navalhim to fairPOA.E01i01(0a.1*01(01**0(j60I00(J0(0l» !■ II — 218mmJ*0. A.E1011* 1 kmd0001000•t0w10100.000I11090a8• \oplug-1 engagement, entitles ged ’ at his studies instead of giving treatment at the hands of the ser-attcntion to the affairs which command the time ofvants and the beneficiaries of ouryoung Middies; I government. He has capably repre-a rival for first Isented it as ambassador at foreign honors in scholarship with the Edi- [courts, and no Jew graduate of An-that he wastor of the Lucky Bag, finishing hisnapolis has ever stood at a besotted course second to that of his lampoon-1 London banquet table and insultedor.the American Legion, as did Admiral ft is possible that tli•* personality I Sims last year, by grovelling beforeir titled lordships, courting ap-The securing of the fast I ball team for a game at thlt; fair grounds with Creston’s fessional team, Thursday, is event, and there is a gener to witness the battle.With this fact in view the of the Chamber of Commerce ranged to close their stores a o’clock Thursday, in order prietors, clerks and everybo have the opportunity of atten enjoying the game.I jeon has defeated Corninj latterhome grounds twice and are sure to put up a stroi test here—one that will le wlt; attending.brought upon him the dislike of hisjplause for himself by asserting that fellow students. If on the other handEngland won the war, and that theit arose from prejudice against the I American forces were but a belatedHamburg LadJew as a race, the American people should have something to say about it. The students of the Naval Aeadc-reserve.There is no place in this countryNearly Drlt;for Jew baiters or pogroms by any 1 Ham’b,irg, la-, June 20.—G.my should be taught something of j organization, whatsoever its cabalis-that has heldthe history of a race it’sentity since the days of it’stic cognomen, against directed, and that is thewhomsoevermore especially true of governmental institutions supported by the taxation of be taught that the irace held Itself) all the people. i r * %Swiftson the;er despite the persecutions ofthe centuries both andChristia nitv.under paganism A little study would teach t hem that there is not a country in Europe that is not indebted to the Jew for advancement in Art, Science, Music, Literature and Architecture. If he will read theBe it said to the everlasting credit of the land of my forefathers, Ireland is the only country in Europe that never persecuted the Jew. Iand big son Howard; Carl V er and George Moore moton G. M. Moore farm near Hi] where the two men G. M. lt;Moore had some work to ati The afternoon was a hot thehope America will follow that com-tale of their sufferings in Germany,% ?Russia, Spain, France and even Eng-mendable example. I plead for jus-not especially for the Jew. He needs no defense from me; he isamply able to care for himself. TheJi a so^s-mall that he feari,.r !_____ I tempt the rescue of his playtwo boys thought the enjoy themselves by emtci water of a nearby stream. T1 boy can swim but the Wa lad cannot the latter got in where it was too deep for wade and came near drow fore aid reached him.Theigtonnd son,music of Meyerbeer, Mendelssohn,Kubenstein and many others will of his ancestors and t he patient per-J sing the memories of the Jew inland, he will learn of the burtalitvfear that both would drownn theirand a leavesevcrence of the Jew. Expelled from Hi is country- and that only to becalled back when they found theyfuture centuries when tiie jazz ofIrving Berlin that tickles the tone-The men were cutting wee little distance away and wT heard the screams of the tome incould not get along without him;deaf ear of the passing flapper shall have been long forgotten.they rushed to the stream. \\i em urlingrnnrrn nrr.nrro .actions, but the De Molay welcomesmen reached the scene Carl 1 down for the third time. G. hplunged into the water and