At present sheās rather in a Balkan state of mind about the treatment of the Jews in Romania. Personally, I think the Jews have estimable qualities; theyāre so kind to their poorā āand to our rich. I daresay in Romania the cost of living beyond oneās income isnāt so great. Over here the trouble is that so many people who have money to throw about seem to have such vague ideas where to throw it. That fund, for instance, to relieve the victims of sudden disastersā āwhat is a sudden disaster? Thereās Marion Mulciber, who would think she could play bridge, just as she would think she could ride down a hill on a bicycle; on that occasion she went to a hospital, now sheās gone into a Sisterhoodā ālost all she had, you know, and gave the rest to Heaven. Still, you canāt call it a sudden calamity; that occurred when poor dear Marion was born. The doctors said at the time that she couldnāt live more than a fortnight, and sheās been trying ever since to see if she could. Women are so opinionated.