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United States Navy, was award- ed the Navy Cross for excep- tionally meritorious and _dis- tinguished services in a position of great responsibility in the line of his | profession _as _commanding officer of | the U. S. S. Winslow and the U. S. S. Stringham, engaged in the important, hazardous and ex- acting duties of escorting and transporting vitally important convoys of troops and sup- plies through waters known to be infested with enemy submarines' and mines. Throughout the war this officer has been a constant source of inspira- tion to his men, 5 setting an example f view of | Of courage and fearlessness in the! mense cast. It will be in full view of |0 COUFRES and festeesiess O LA an expected capacity crowd of 150,000 ! 'The pageant, for which, says Van |Temitting \Klur(arg“aga.mst all forms of Grove, “there is no precedent in_the | €Remy naval activities. American theater,” aims to portray, With | with the rank of captain, he is on the aid of orchestral, rhythmic and|gury in Washington at the Army War lighting effects, a pancramic review of | Gollege and resides. at 3614 Fulton ithe whole hilstany ol STewsy- | street” northwest. The dawn of creation; remote begin- | nings of the Jewish people; Egypt and slavery, then exodus; Sinai and the giv- | ing of the law; generations of wandering ! in many lands; settlement in the New | World and the Jewish share in the up- | of these will constitute a chorus, re- building of America; rebirth of the| maining on an elevated portion of the Jewish people in their ancient home- { stage. land, Palestine, and finally a daring| Direction of the other 2.000 actors vision of the future—these are the cycles | Will be co-ordinated by the general through which the pageant will run. | director, stationed in an invisible rcom A postlude “befitting its presentation | below stage level, and four subdirectors, on the eve of the American Day of | stationed in the four pillars of the tem- Independence” concludes the spectacle | ple. in an outpouring of patrictism and ex- | Co-ordination of 1.500 voices, neces- By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 22—On the world's | largest stage a cast of 3,500 persons | will weave a pattern in song, light and motion depicting 40 centuries of human travail and adventure as a climax to Jewish day at the World Fair July 3.| “The Romance of a People” is de- scribed by its director, Iseac Van | | Grove, director of the Chicago Civic | Opera, as “the enactment of the| 1 agonles through which a people passed | | in giving to the world the foundations { of its religious aspirations.” A spectal gigantic stage, all but filling | | the open north end cf Soldier Field | | Stadium, is being built to hold the im- rehearsing their singing and gesturing rcles for the spectacle. Fifteen hundred 1634 Conn. Ave. Near 20th Special Daily Dinner Regular Dinners. .75¢ and $1.00 We serve strictl ..50c to 90c et ern hot breads and home cooked desserts. Enjoy_your dinner on our vopular terrace. 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Relax and enjoy an inexpensive vacation in OCEANCITY,MARYLAND Surf Bathing—Fishing—Golf—Boating For rates in the spirit of 1933, write these hotels: Atlantic Capacity 300 Breakers Capacity 100 Plimhimmon i 200 Colonial b Cends 160 Del-Mar, S. I Carey ” Rids Stephen Decatur 360" IRoerealt Hamilton Del-Ma; Majestic Shoreham 100 100 100 irs. | » ree CLASS OF 5 GIVEN Series of Orations Feature {ated by the Cardozo High School in commencement, The same program witnessed the award of two-year business course certificates to 14 post-graduate students. livered by members of the graduating class, with Christopher Gray, class pres- | ident, opening the program. White, salutatorian, introduced a se- | T Sheet.” kins and Constance Lucas spoke on “Assets—What Cardozo Means to Us.” and Viola Singleton, rick and Jessie Coieman spoke on|Gray Liabilities—What We Owe to Car- | jyn B 020."” the Board of Education, diplomas and certificates as follows: John Edward Coleman, Frank Freder- | jck Daughton, Christopher Columbus |is reported to have caused inhabitants Gray, James Edward Johnson, Lin-|of the Turkish village wood Harrison Jordon, Charles Frank | Djouvu to flee from their homes. Leftwich, Walter John Miller, Geurge Allen tterson, William Kenneth Phillips, Frederick Robinson, Carlton Oliver Strother, Vaughn Watkins, Stanford Weaver, Luke Abraham Webb, Edward White, Ralph Ellicott White, Ellen Catherine Addison, Eloise Pris- cilla Bland, Rebecca Frances Brown, Grace Robbie Caldwell, Helen Jose- phine Calvary, Jessie Lenora Coleman, Zelda Dabney Contee, Antoinet Spriggs Curtis, Juanita Harriet Up- shaw, Evelyn Florence White, Louise Everline Whitley, Martha Louise Dor- sey, Edna Zona Felder, Lillian Frances Goodrich, Justine Beatriee Hallman, Louise Alice Hicks, Catherine Eliza- beth Jackson, Christine Macon Jacl son, Beatrice Catherine Kenny, Mar- jorie Inez Kerrick, Grace Olivia Koger, Alma Virginia Lawson, Minnie Light- foot, Constance Elaine Lucas, Twen- dolyn Eugenia McCottry, Leila Ella | McCullough, Grace Morris, Elsie May | Nelson, Vivian Estelle Perkins, Cath- | erine_Belle Pinckney, Eunice Kathal- |len Quander, Carrie Frances Roberts, Emily Virginia Roberts, Owilda Jua- nita Rogers. Gwendolyn Altha Shelton, Bertha Idella Shields, Viola Theresa Singleton, Nancy Mae Smith and Ev- elyn Inez Taylor. Business Edwards, Catherine Edwards, Maude Vernell Sunya Garnes, Ruth Dunbar Harmon, Marian Susie Howard, Enola Isabelle Jones, Janet Wickham, Alice Amanda Colbert, Shelby M. Rhone, | Helen Theresa Stafford, Thelma L. Ernestine E. Washington, Caro- Webb and Helen Elizabeth Wil- CARDOZO DIPLOMAS Graduation Exercises at High School. Pifty-six boys and girls were gradu- exercises last night. The commencement oratory was de- Evelyn | ies of orations called “Our Balance Bertha Shields, Vivian Per- Marjorie Ker- liams. F. I A. Bennett, member of |7 presented | Rev. Snakes Invade Village. Diplomas—Howard Alexander Barnes, An invasion by thousands of snakes of Kuozou certificates—Barbara Mae | worth _ Citizens' R. Willlams, 3 A Hutchinson, secretary, of the Roose- lon; Edward velt High School Parent-Teacher As- sociation; 8. S. Stabler, chairman of | the Joint School Committee of five| | Parent-Teacher Associations and the North Capital Citizens’ Association, and 5525 00 BULDING PROGRAM BACKED =555 Ioe’l.:he C;‘)mmisumers were told Dr.| o £ | George F. 18pokesmen for 22 c't|zens“ ;’u\:bhc Library system, indorsed plans Bowerman, head of the| m&het;tt:‘gg.a hrlln(‘lh library' In A5l = Associations Seek Part of | Roosevelt High- Schecl. ihe sroun dor Federal Fund, clared the new school already is over- | ! Development of school and library | [ facilities in the north central section | | of the city costing $325,000, and to be | | financed out of the huge national pub- | { lic works fund, was asked by spokes- | | men for 22 citizens’ groups who ap-| | peared late yesterday before the Dis- | trict Commissioners. { The delegation asked that the Com- | missioners include such items in their | requests for public building funds to| be filed in the near future with Brig LT g Gen. Hugh B. Johnson, administrator || $hsiscs: oreries’ seies of national recovery. | made Rum Buns: The groups specifically recommend- e e cdeh ed construction of a Petworth branch | et . library on a site now owned by tne | Dine in Comfort istrict near Roosevelt High School, | i i to cost $150,000; provision of seven | Refrigerated Air additional class rocms and a corridor | at Roosevelt High School, estimated to cost $100,000, and repairs and other | improvements to school buildings in the section generally, to cost $75,000. The associations were represented by Horace Phelps, president of the Pet- Lobster Shore Dinner ., ! Regular Value $1.45 Broiled Large Live Lobster; F Flakes O'Brien: Roast R _Fried ASK Bis Stock—Priced Risht Store Hours, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Sat.. 8 te 1 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Phone NA. 2048 The Child’s EYES Should Be Examined By OUR OPTOMETRISTS 0ol days over—be he fe skie—have es examined. With s on the Chil Convenient Deferred Payments M. A. 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