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- SEEK DAINTY Gl AS SLAYER BANDIT { . Kills Chicago Insurance Man in Priesence of Wife After : Q Bold Hold-Up. By the Ashociated Press. CHICAGQ), June 6.—A dainty irl who mighf easily pass for a popular |R debutanyf’ scarcely out of her teens 1s being sought today as a bandit and lnurdeFr in one of the most extended police/ hunts on record in Chicago. Shefghot and killed Richard C Tesmér, prominent and wealthy in- surance man, after directing a male accomplice fin a hold-up of Tesmer After shot the gir! snapped com- o her companion, leaped into automobile ang drove away 1y as if she were embarking ou & m@ounlight ride with her favorite Two'hours later the abandoned ma- chine wis found near the scene. The slaying, cijaracterized as without par- allel in Wantonness, was the first committed by a woman bandit in Chicago,’ Suspect Is Arrested. Eugerfe Schlig, thirty-one, was ar- rested Jon suspiclon early today_in connectiion with the slaying. The suspect/ is believed by the police to know ghe identity of the girl and man who Aeld up Tesmer. Tesmer Was returning home with his automgbile into the garage ®irl and mpanion stood silently searched both captives urses of Mr. and Mrs. Tesmer only a small amount of The girl demanded jewelry, ofned the watch which Tesmer promptlly handed over. illed When He Moves. As thle e bandit struggled with Mrs. Thksmer in an attempt to force her wodding ring from her finger, Tesmer moved, and without & word the girt / bandit swung her pistol around ajnd fired one shot. He fell, dying ingtantly. Mrs. Tiexmer hysterically fell over her husidand's body as the bandit pair sped away in the automobile. _The Tesmers daughter Clara, a Northwelstern University senior, who Was in the house alone at the time, heard tlje shot and reached the daor to see her mother fall. About{$10 was obtained by the rob- bors. PRESIDENT TO VISIT DELAWARE SATURDAY Will Speak at Wilmington, Stop at Doverf Join Lodge at / Milford. Final arfangements for President Harding's Ivisit Saturday to Delaware Wwere madé at a conference today be- tween the executive and Senator Ball ©of that state, The President and Mrs. Harding will Washington by train early Sat- Y. 8ITive in Wilmington at noon ttendj a luncheon given by the Menfs Republican Club of that city, at which Mr. Harding will speak. The President then will motor to a brief visit will be paid to the /capitol, continue on to Milford, whére the President will be initiated info the Tall Cedars of Leb- 1g. leave Milford about 9 turday night for Lewes. e presidential party will board thle Mayflower for the return trip to Washington. INDIANA STATE FLAG PRB:SENTED BY NOBLES Murat Tdmp]p Ceremony in Giving Emblez to Post Office Is i Picturesque. Louis Buddenbaum, potentate of Murat Temple, of Indianapolis, pre- sented the new state flag of Ind{ana to the Post Office Department at exer- cises beld At 1 o'clock at the big ucture at 11th street and Pennsyl- vania avenjye. Acting Fostmaster Gene: Bartlett, ho is a member Shrine, acclopted the banner on beha! of Postmakter General New, who is absent frém the ecity. More tHan a thousand Murat mo- bles gathlered to take part in the presentation of the flag, which was hung in Yhe great central court of Post! Office Department, along with the fidigs of the other states. The Muylrat Temple band and drum corps fufnished music, after which there wajs dancing. The n Indiana flag contains thir- teen gol@l stars on a bl ki John of Have beein selling this Coffee over 10 years 884 has l’%‘tn general satisfaction. Roasted, Ground and Pulverized Ifound, 33c Magruder’s A-‘ine Groceries Cénn. 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Vaclar James Ptak. AR 1920, University ef = A: Carlos Reld, lowa; Nell Joseph Slingius e, bla: Albert Frank] Robinson, District of Columbia, A.B. 1919, Colby College; Stephan Beutwell obinsen, District of Columbta. - uate 1917, United States Naval . emy; Wiiliam Distri Rowley, W! Harvey Wiiliam Joseph M. Scolniek, Dist of lumbia; Harry Maurice Seydel, Iowa: Rose Sylvia Shatkewtts Virgts Clinton Shanholtzer, West Vir- ginia; Rush Nelson Simmouns, Minge- gota; Rom H Snyder, Tilinels: ive: Ernest W Stephens, Seuth Dekota, A.B. 1822, George Washington Universky (with distinction). Ralph Berty itewart. South Curolina, B.S. 1913, Clemsen College. M.E. 1917, Cornell University: Amanda_Zella Strayer, Ohie; Eske Wayne Talbett. 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The prize awards were announced as_ follows: Department ot arts and sclences— Davis prizes, threc awarded for ex- cellence in L} Al >| chapters fm the Distriet of Columbia to members of the gradwating class for high standing in history and for essays on an assigned toplc of American hiatory: Heber Allen Sat- zin; Themaa F. Walsh prize, award- ed ‘to that candidate for wation who, Raving maiutained a high standard Ouakland’s “Mileage Basis Plan" gives actual facts and mileage figures which all will agree are the true basia for measuring satisfying service. . “Our success is due to selling euto- mobilee that won't aome back—io eus tomers who will™ twmediate Delivary on Al Medels. Diatrict 1708 L St Company Mam re13 E. J. Quinn Mutor Sales Ca. &24 14ta Street " jeolonial history: Maxine Girts; Gene- H. G. Bull; Sigma Kappa prize, in Englisl awarded to !nl':omhl’ ot the m.nhl for exeellence in Ame:ican vieve Chattertoa McCutehins prizes, awarded annually for the best es- says submitted on subjects related to archeology or painting, with special referente te contemporary art: first prize, Maxine Rolle; second prize, Rl B r: W. Tueker. Law Schoel—John B. Larner gold medal, awarded to that member of the (tadh&tlu{ class who shall bave, attalned the highest average grade in the entire course for the degree of bachelar of laws, F. 8. Rowley; Her- rick prize, awarded to that member of the graduating class, excepting the winner of the gold medal, who shal have attained the highest grade In ibe entire work of the third vear, Jo- seph A. Jordan rize, awarded for the best work done in t - | Foater clags, wha, t! out hie course at! u::-“vslum , Amatatant Oscar B. Hun- atant Dean r Borden, University. has|ter and Di. T daone the most canstructtve work the furtherance and upbullding of untversity student activities, J. aehool scholarship awards in arts and sclences— ) acholarship, Virsinia Ronsa- ville, Central High Sohool: versity, Helen Wheeler, Central High Schoal lewnl;llflnhivs.qr:d!y. Elsle Tal~ bert, Central g 00! veruity, Melvin Priednuan. McKinley Manual Training Sehool: fourth unf- | versity, Joseph Betn, Central High School: Afth university, Atles Ranck, | Central High School; sixth university, Clarke Robb, Eastern High Sehool. DR. HODGKINS HONORED. rd unt- Retiring College Head Guest at Cosmos Club. Pre mt Howard L. Hodgkins of George Washington University was the guest of honor at Iuncheon given at the Cosmes Club vesterday by membe the faculties of arts and sclences, law and medicine of the university. Dr. Hodgkins is completing two years of successful udministration of the university and will rettre to Lecome, it is under- artment of ts and sciences. His sgccessor as president will be Willtam Mather Lewls, recently elected by the board ot trustees. Dean George Neely Henning of the School of Graduate Studtes was toast- master, and remarks were made by Dean Merton L. Ferson of the Law School, Professor Hermann Shoem- teld, who ranks pext to Dr. Hodge kins In length of service to the uni versity; f fessor = Mitchell Charles Clinton Swlisher, DeWitt C. Croissant, and Professor Robert Whitney Rolwell In addition to those mentioned, the following fossors were present and joined in Professor the patent law course, Joseph W. Ha- el Student activities—Delta Tau Delta | medal, awarded annually by Gamma | Eta Chbapter of Delta Tau Delta Fra- ' ternity to that member of the senior of scholarship ta bistery, ro! Phe tridute to Dr. Hodskins as wan. as scholar and s university admin- istrator. !DQI“ Willlam Allen Wilbur of Co- lumbian College, Dean Willian Cline IO Washington Broadway Limited NO EXTRA FARE! NO EXTRA FARE! 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