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THE DISTRICT'S DELEGATE AT CLEVELAND CONVENTION. Republicans, at Cleveland. ing the District of Columbi; At right, Edward F. Colladay, represent- He is looking over the seating arrangements with David W. Mulvane, chairman of the committee on arrangements of the convention. GAVEL WHICH STARTS THE PROCEEDINGS. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. Col. Edwin P. Thayer, sergeant-at-arms of the Republican national convention, holding the gavel which Representative Theodore E. Burton, temporary chairman, will use tomorrow in opening the convention TEACHER-STUDENTS . GIVEN CERTIFICATES Standard Training Course for Sun-. day School Teachers Held at Mt. Vernon Place Church. NOTED EDUCATORS IN CHARGE | Rev. W. A. Lambeth Pays Tribute to Successful Instructors. Certificates presented yes- 4erday to those who successfully com- pleted the standard training course for Sunday school teachers that was | ended last week at the Mount Vernon | Place Methodist Episcopal Church South, at the morning service of the church yesterday by Rev, W. A. Lam- | beth, pastor of the church. | Mr. Lambeth, in his presentation speech, lauded the teachers who de- voted much time and study during the course to better prepare them- selves for the work of teaching the children to better prepare themselves for the work of teaching the children of the Southern Methodist congrega- tions in this city 206 Take Course. There were 206 _students enrolled In the course, 106 of whom were from. Mount Vernon Place Church. Of this number, 76 of the Mount Vernon teachers secured certificates. The instructors in the various vourses who are among the best in the Southern Methodist denomination, were Miss Lucy Foreman®of Nash- ville, Tenn., Mre. W. B. Ferguson qf Oklahoma City, Miss Evelvn Albright of Rock Hill, 8. C.. William H. Best, Sunday school superintendent of the Baltimore conference; Miss Virginia Jenkins, superintendent of the Weste North Carolina Conference; Mrs. W. H. Ballangee of Strausburg, W. Va.| «nd Rev. M. Leo Rippy, assistant pas- tor of the Mount Vernon .Place Church. | Successful Students. Among those to receive certificates were: James O. Tolbert, Miss Alberta Wil- | liams, Miss Carrie Williams, Miss Ha- zel M. Wormser, Miss Etta Zimple- man, Miss Rath Hall, Mrs. A. F. Har- lan, Mrs. M. Lee Rippy, Mrs. Ector Stout, Miss Sarah P. Dean, Mrs. W. T. Morgan, William J. Cheyney, Dr. CIi ion P, Clark, Miss Iva E. Baldwin Miss Fannie Adams, Miss Mary C. Sheppard, Miss Virginia . Moreland, Mrs. V. B. Hoge, Mrs. F. C. Grace, Miss Grace Gannaway, Mrs. W. L. fman, Mis: M E Moore, Miss t’mma Gardner, Mrs. B. S. Embry, William §. Rbodes, Miss Elsie Keller, \iss Illa May Waters, Miss Millicent Nugent, Mrs. R. Deane Shure, F. G. ‘Tranbarger, Arnold H. Scott, Helen 2. Abbott, W. S. Warren, Miss Annie Nntley, Suss Myrde Bender, Mrs. Kathleen T. Boyd, Miss Lille Fergu- son, Miss Ardelle Humphrey and Miss Katherine Smith. i N Miss Louise Tomlinson, Miss Mil- dred Stoy, Miss Myrtle V. Soper, Miss Cora L Sharp, Mrs. J. M. Rodkey, Mrs. . E. Mitchell, Miss Miriam V. Mc- Mahon, Miss M. Nelsine Howell, Miss ¥rances P. Hill, Miss Mary Grindell, M B. Louis Goodyear, Miss Mar- zucrite Iisher, Miss Julia Belle iisher, Miss Mary B. Crawford, Miss Anne Adele Clark, Miss Isabel Buck- ingham, Miss Elsic Baseman, Miss \larie P. Barr, Miss Alice Oland, J. . Smyth, A. E. Martin, E. C. Stout, ). W. Harris, Miss Galena I Graves, Ii. Frank Barr, Barton S. Emory )i. Heavener, Willlam King, Rev. W A\ Lambeth, R. E. Mitchell, Miss Lucile Martin, Mrs. B. C. Palmer, B. . Palmer, Mrs. N. G. Peterson, Mrs. \. L Plerce, Mrs. L. B. Powell and Miss Ella Tilley. were in Cleveland. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. BAND CONCERTS. United States mari racks, today at 4:30 p.m cert by the United Stal rine Band, William H. mann, leader; Taylor Branson, second leader March, S. Field Artille Overture, “Euryanthe". Characteristic, “The Butterfly. Bendix “La Gio- Ponchielli Beautiful Grand Scenes from conda” . Waltz. “Spring, Spring” ..... Lincke (a) “Orientale" Cui (b) Patrol, “Marching Through Georgi . s.o4Sp Excerpts from thearts, Herbert » Marines' Hymn, “The Halls of Montezuma™ The Star angled Banner” At the Capitol today, 5 to p.m., by the United States Navy Band, Charles Benter, director March, “The Rifle Regiment,’ Sousa w. Overture, “Fingal's Cave, Mendelssohn Cornet solo, “Inflammatus,” Rossini (Bandmaster G. De Giorgio) Rhapsody, “Slavonic,” Friedmann Grand Scenes from “Faust.” Gounod .....Rachmaninoft from the Vienese “The Chocolate ...Strauss “The Blue “Prelude” Excerpts Operetta, Soldier” Valse de Concert, Danube” ....... Strauss Popular .... elected “The Star Spangled Banner' Concert by the United States Soldiers’ Home Band, band- stand, today, 5:45 o'clock, John . M. Zimmermann, bandmaster: March, “In Command” .. von Blon Overture, “Merry Wives of ‘Windsor” . .+......Nicolai Suite, “English Pastroal Im- pressions,” (1) “Spring Morn- ing,” (2) “Bredon Mill," (3) “Over the Hills, and_ Far Away” ... .....Farrar Scenes from musical comedy, “Sally” ...Kern Fox trot novel hine," : Dabney Valse Espagnole, “Santiago,’ Corbin Finale, “Stolen Kisses". Snyder “The Star Spangled Banner” Post _concert by the Army Band, W. J. Stannard, director, at the Washington barracks bandstand today, at 7:30 p.m. March, “Washington Evening Star Stannard Overture, “Merry Wives of Windsor” ........ .Nicolal Suite de Concert, .“L'Arle- sienne,” (a) “Prelude,” (b) “Minuette,” () “Adagietto,” (d) “Le Carillon Bizet Excerpts from “Going Up, Hirsch Fox_trots, (a) “Sunflower Maid,” Eysoldt and Henry (b) “Maybe” Snyder and Ahlert Characteristic, “The Evolution of Dixie”................Lake Selection, “Faust’ «..Gounod Finale march, “The Flag of Freedom” . ..Panella “The Star Spangled Banner” Get J. P. Morgan Home Intruder. NEW YORK, June 9.—An alleged at- tempt to break into the residence of J. P. Morzan was frustrated yesterday when & private watchman and a police- man arrested James Moran, twenty- seven. Moran put up a fight, and it was only after he had badly beaten the watchman that he was subdued. He was held for examination on a technical charge of assault. VAULT HOLDING THE VENTION TICKETS. A Washingtonian at the Cleveland convention. George B. Lockwood, publisher of the National Republi- can and secretary of the Republi- can national committee, at his desk in Cleveland. Wide World Photo. David W. Mulvane of Kansas standing at vault in the Federal Reserve Bank building. Cleve- land, which holds 13,134 convention tickets and badges. Mr. Mulvane has charge of the seating arrangements and all tickets. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. COOLIDGE TO GIVE DIPLOMAS AT GEORGETOWN President Will Make Congratulatory Address al:’ . CEREMONY Commencement Exercises—Governor of Rhode Island Featured on Program. will make a and pre- zes to ap- of George- h annual tution this President’ Coolidge brief congratulatory addr. sent the ymas and p proximately 490 graduates town University at the 12 commencement of the afternoon on the Hilltop. Gov. William S. Flynn of Rhode Ts- land. himself graduate of the Georgetown law school, will deliver the uddress to the graduates. The university will confer the honorary degree of doctor of laws upon Gov Flynn, the only honorary degree to | be given by it this year. Weather permitting, the exercises | will begin at 4:15 o'clock on the college campus, in front of the Healy building. In event of rain they will be held in Gaston hall, where, owing to lack of accommodations, there will be no admission without special card ated at Georgetown. Will Present Candidates. Rev. Johin B. Creedon, J., presi- dent of the university, make the opening address and the deans of the | various departments will present the candidates for degrees. For the first time the members of the new senior morning law class will be among the graduates. Dean George E. Hamilton will present the 235 law graduates, one of the largest legal classes in the United States. The medical graduates will be presented by Dr. George M. Kober; the dental graduates by Dr. William F. Hoofnagle, and the grad- uates of the foreign service school by Dr. William F. Notz. Alumnisand friends of the institu- tion attended the baccaloureate exer- cises yesterday morning, when Rev. | Edmund A. Walsh, §. 1. gent of the Foreign Service School, preached the sermon and last night |attended the reception held by Presi- dent Creeden and members of the faculties. Jarlier in the afternoon the class reunions were held. Franks Case Recalled. Citing the Franks murder case as one of the results of misguided uni- versity training. which subordinates character molding_to new ideas of education, Father Walsh, in the bac- calaureate’ sermon, stressed the impor- tance of proper character molding along with education. Father Walsh said, in part: ‘urn your thoughts to the city of " Chicago and contemplate two youths of your own age, £ons of mil- lionaires, Who commanded all of the advantages that wealth and a modern university could supply, sitting today behind bars which the state of 11 nois has erected between them and civil society, and ask these eternal seekers after mew emotional thrills where that philosophy of life leads which subordinates character to in- formation and mistakes instruction for education.” Held Final Exercises. During the afternoon the George- town Preparatory School held its final exercises at Garrett Park, Md., nine- tecn students receiving their diplo- mas, Mr. Hamilton made the address to the students and Rev. Thomas Ad- dis Emmet, S. J., headmaster, present- | ed prizes to the honor students. The members of the graduating class were James Humphrey, Bush- kirk, Edward Joseph Dennis, John A. Deveney, Edwin Henry Fisher, John G. Flannery, Thomas Joseph Hallahan, Waiter J. Hartman, Thomas Hunt Joyce, Henry Andrew Jaeger, Leo R. Kundtz, Paul Maynard Langley, Ger- The class is the largest ever gradu- | former re- | ard R. | John B | hold. John Joseph John Vits and James S | worth i O'Reilly Medal | The O'Reilly medal as awarded to Mr. Bushkirk, the English medal to Mr. Flannery, the s medal to Mr. Hallahan, and pre- miums in mathematics to Mr. Pepper and Mr. Russell ndergraduates were given prizes s follows: Raymond . Flannery, old medal of the third-year class; | Samuel J. Henry, gold medal, and Philip S. Agar, premium for second n the second-year class W. Reese. gold medal, and A. McKenzie. premium for ond honors in tho first-year class. he Henry M °Navion medal was to John Philip Dailey, '2; the best debater, and the William Kuicksall medal to Charles Carroll O'Connell for the best oral ex- | amination in Shakespeare. Degrees Conferred. 1l be bestowed as follows: degree—Doctor of laws his excellency, the Hon. William S | Flynn, Governor of Rhode Island. | Degres in course: Doctor of philos- | ophy—Herbert Benedict Heimerle, M. Doctor of science—Joseph Pat- | rick Madigan, M. D, M. A, M. Sc. Master of arts—Jjohn William Curran, | A. B.: John William Fihelly, A. B.; | Louis Leo Kirchner, A. B.; John Henry MacGrath, A. B.; Walter Joseph O'Con- nor, A. B; William Joseph Ricciardi, Al Ricardo H. Sabella, A. B. Mas- ter of science — Edward Matthew | O'Brien, A, B. Bachelor of Bradley, cum Burke, James Leo rman A ilivan uel Mullin, Pet Alb Water- Awarded. for elocution Thomas William e Degrees Honorary arts—Arthur Michael laude: George Is£0 Gibbons Burke, cam laude; Edward Enright Butler, An- | drew Joseph Casey, Joseph John Charles, George Burton Cowles, cum | laude; John Francis Daley, jr.; John Haverty Daly, James Joseph Drumn, Leslie Joseph Duffy, cum _laude; James Michael Eagen, David BEdward FPitzGerald, Bernard Thomas Foley, Barron Fredericks, jr., magna cum laude; John Martin Gibbons, cum laude: John Langdon Gillen, Louis Nicholas Giorgio, John Augustine Goodwin, Clarence Reginald Gorman, James Hanway Grasty, Joseph John Higgins, Wilmer Brady Hunt, Charles Joseph Kelly, jr.; James Joseph Kil- roy, jr, cum laude: Herman Emil Kleinecke, jr.; Paul Clasgens Kunkel, Louis Borsch Laplace, Joseph Francis Lilly, John Agnus Manfuso, James Donovan McCune, cum laude; Cecil Edmund McDonough, John Francis Charles Michael McNally Vincent _ McQuillen, Eimer ~August Mottet, cum laude; Vincent Aloysius Murphy, Patrick ~Charles _O'Brien, Murray Edward Phillips, Bartholo- mew Francis Quinan, Arthur Eugene Reynoids, John Terence Rice, Jo- seph Louis Roesch, Louis Charles Ruffing, James Edward Russell, James Robert Shaw, Louis Joseph | Slattery, Thomas Edward Slattery, John Stack Smith, Francis Copeland Sullivan, Stephen Andrew Szabados, Raoul Omer Theriault. Cyril Leo | Thiel, Bernard Emmeti Tighe, Jjr.; | John Richard Verkamp. | " lacheler of philosoph: - James | Shevlin Becker. Harold Raymond Brophy, William Joseph Downey, Wilbur Gass, magna cum laude; Ed- ward Nolan Hartnett, Thomas Sum- rer Hayes, Raymond Aloysius Kelly, James Joseph Kirwin, jr, magna cum laude; Roland Bendit Leighton, Joseph Francis Mattice, Eugene Sel- don g{use:, John Joseph Reilly, Fran- jr.; Joseph | Edward |3 | Blakey, McGowan, Joseph Krancis McKenna, | WITH THE PARTY'S EMBLEM. of the Republ Carmi Thompson of Ohio. secretary can national convention, at work in Cleveland. The smooth running of a party convention depends a great deal upon the work of the secretary and his PASTOR DROVE TRUCK TO *MAKE ENDS MEET.” accident revealed the fact that Rev. urch of the Nazarene at Stamford, Conn. truck for the past six months to piece out his income. The p: was insufficient to keep his family. Joseph Rowen Sappington, Edw Edw. Aloysius i jr., and Snell, Bernard Matthias Ed- Digney, Bachelor of science—Charles ward Clifford. James Joseph William Lawrence Ford, John Sam- Haller, John Maxcey Hennessey, 1 Francis Keating, Francis Gerald Francis Joseph M Joseph Melad O'Connor. Willidm Thomas Charles eatty Sottile and Santo clor of science L. Eou Harold Loftus k. Miurice Cristina. John ahay, Joseph Fields r. Louis Joseph A Gilroy, Joseph P. Klen hael Kranichuck, Charles A Lally dward Joseph I conard, John Liber:- tore, Joh es A Me- Laughlin, Mihoney. Raphael nganaro. Leonard D, Marinaro, Murphby, James Nolan, Thomas O'Brien, Neil O'Keefe, Martin Lawrence Quinn, William B. Quinn, Richard M. Rosen- berg, William E. Shamboro, Paul N Taylor. Charles Paul Waite and Hugh Weich. Bachelor of George E. Elli quez. Doctor of medicine—Abram Pogt Thomas Francisco Blanc Thomas William Brockbank. Stanle Bruce Butryn, Pedro Jose Cer Fi mund Bennett Conolly, George Albert Stephen Patrick Donnelly Henry Fagan, William Thomas . Herbert Matthew Fisch, Wil- liam Justin Fitzgera réenlaw, Samuel ephen La Nasa Edward Francis Leonard, William Ar drew Loori, Walter Joseph Lynch John Stephen Madaras, Daniel Fran- cis Mahoney, Charles Ernesto Men- doza, Lawrence Coleman Milstead, Oscar Joseph Mink. James Clark Moloney, Michael Joseph Murphy, Jo- seph Aloysius Murray,Walter Roche- fort McCarthy, Joseph John McHale, Joseph Jerome Ruvane, William Jo- Seph Smith, George Thomas Strother, Josepjh uy Villa; no. Edward James Whelan, Robe Stack York, Ubaldo Edward Zambarano. Master © of laws—William Boyle, Francis Cabel] Brown, Francis Carney. James Joreph Waiton Edwin Cronan. Jo: holas Crowe, Charles Anthony . William Clark DeLacy, Morgan John Doyle, Clar- ence Eugene Dreibelbis, John Francis Driscoll, jr.; Bertram Francis Griffin, William Barry Grogan. Wallace Groves, Joseph Martin Hernon. Lewis Roberts Ifft, Carl Peter Kremer, Joseph Bernard Kuias, Daniel Francis Joseph Lynch, William Martin® McLain. Joseph John Malloy, Lester Fuller Murphy, John Pat- rick Nugent. John Henry O'Toole, John Thomas Quinn, Pierce Mayfield Rice, Franklin Prague Shaw, Francis Stephen Shea, Presley Alexander Smith, jr.; Philip Stein, Joln Francis Victory Master of patent law—John Francis Ander=on, Herbert Harold Brown. Rol ert Irving Dennison. Vernon Alden Dor- sey, Rodzer Dunn Gessford, Louis W mer Helmuth, Max_ lsaacson, John Kugene Lind, Aubrey Duncan McFadyen, John Madison Mason. Joseph Anthony Page. Chartes Russell Riordan, Royal Robert Rommel, William Andrew Smith, Wiiliam Bverad Williams, William May Wilson. Bachelor of laws—Joseph Hunter Allen, Robert Thomas Amis, Stephen Arnola Aplin, Francis Joseph Bailey, Attelbert Regnier Baker, Paul Darrell Banning, Bernard Leo Baskin, Albert Eugene Beck, George Eugene Beech- wood, Kenneth Vincent Bennett, Lew is Gerber Bernstein. John JustinBlew itt, John Sparrow RBoyd, William Er- neét Boyle, John Francis Brennan, Theodora Britton, Chauncey Brow: Wade Thomas Brown, Frank Henry Bryan, Frederick William Buch- hoiz, Donald O'Neil Burke, Hans Paul Caemmerer, Thomas Francis Cameron, James Cann, John Joseph Carmody. Willlam Morgan Carney, Joseph Daniel Carr, George Herbert Chappelear, Alfred = Augustus Clark, Thomas_James Clary, Francis An- thony Clifford, Arthur George Coan, King Stephen Joseph Saffarrar Joseph E Francis An- medicine V. Bree: Casey, Ambrose H J. Costello, Jerome b incent Dolan George J. Eli g\\‘m-fim saribald in Aifred Joseph Wil M ience in dentistry- ernundo E. Rodri- t Pickard Jerome Clark, [ Dailey | wig, | Hugh, « Wide World Fhoto An auntomobile ‘larence L. Goodman, pastor of the bad been driving a motor tor’s salary Wide World Photo. Francis Coleman, Gruelle Cole, John “rederick Julius Hugh O'Neil Conway. omew Patrick Costello, Dan Harold Cotter, Kenneth Cromer, Thomas Joseph Curtin, John Anthony George Needham Dale Emmet Daly, Charles Wayr Peter Danzvardis, Joe Columbu vis »seph Benjar Day, Charles Do Dimmoe ius Hugh Doherty, Thomas Fra Dolan, Jo- seph Norman Donais Arthur Edward Donne Odell Dooley, Lawrence Douglas, Roman John Edward Dun Dy Walte .' « L Edelson,? Jay Strider Conway, Barthol ¥, Aubrey Wingtield Downey nk Martin ckenrode. Emanuel, Melvin gene Fickle, Earl Francis Finnin, Ror Walker Fischer. Thomas .J scph Fitzgerald. John 1 ack, Francis Augustus Louis Augustus Gebhard, ward Gehigan, Georg burg, E Gleszer, Bernard dfrey addeus Reamy ough, Joseph Gregory ¢ ford 'Piggott Grant. Al iffin, Roy ove, jr Arthur Carl Gunther, Roy Hall, | James Francis Harahan, Edward Jo- seph Hart, Edward Joseph Hastings, Walter Robert Hauschultz, James John Hayden, Leopold J. H. Her- John Thompson Hicks, Madison L'Orient Hill, George Washington Hind- ley, Julius Allan Hobson. jr.. Mor- timer Joseph Hogan. Andrew Me- Caughrin Hood. Thomas Ambrose Howe, Joseph Francis Howley, Jerome O'Neil Hughes, John Henderson Jack- son, David Harold Jaffe. Philip Arc bald Jenkins, Raymond Lois Johns ohn Wesley "~ Joralemon, Gilbert John Joyce, Thomas Anthony Kane, William David Kearney, Horace Agart | Kelly, jr.; Joseph Warren Kennedy. John Leonard Ketchum, James Harol Kilcoyne, Loyal Talford King, W liam Henry Kingston, Nathaniel Hen ry Laden, Claiborne Watkins Lafferty, Nicholas' Lambadakis, Thomas Wil- liam Leasure, Joseph Patrick Lieb, John Albert McArdle, Hugh Martin McCaffrey, James Eiton McCardell, Gerald Ignatius McCarthy, Joseph Patrick McCarthy, Charles Paul Mc- Dermott, Daniel Patrick McDonald, George Ernest McFeeley, John Me- Ginnis, George Leo McGurn. William Thomas McKeown. John Aloysius McVay, Joseph Vincent Mac- aham Claude Magee, John Mahoney, Matthias Mahorner, Bdwin Manning Mara, Price Lantz Marsh Joseph Arthur Maitson, Emilio_Ela dio Merino, Bertrand Charles Mick ler, Floyd Hamilton Mooneyham John Ferdinand Moore, John Francis Moran. Daniel James Moriarty, Wil- liam Robinson Morris, Francis Reu- ben, Moskey, George Andre Moskey. Louis Walter Muller, Harold Bede Nearman, William Gillmore Neill. Benjamin Niema Joseph Notes, Anthony Edward O'Beirne, Francis Hugh O’Connor, Clarence Leo O'Don- neM, William John O'Neill, Donald Charles O'Regan, Walter Leo | O'Rourke, Paul Joseph Orlosky, Al- fred Pasternak, Warren Stanley Pat- ten, Philip Sylvan Peyser, Herbert George Pillen. Everette Joseph Pohl, illiam Joseph _Ponorow, Hugh ynne Postles, Walter Gassaway Ramseur, Lear Broadus Reed, John Aloysius Reill; ieorge Renehan, Thomas Aquinas Reynolds, Francis Adams Richmond, Charles Bernard | Richter. Dennis Martin Rogers, Rob- ert Joséph Ruane. John M. Safer, Henry Patrick Scannell, Andrew Fred Scheer, Leo Clark _Schilder, David _Schlesinger, Leo Schlosberg, Louis Seth Schnit- man, Edward Picton Scott, Henry Britton Searcy, Raymond Herman Sohafer, Louis Shanbrom, Edward Jerome Shaughnessy, Joseph Edward Sheehy, Willlam James Sheeley, John Louis Shellman, William Leo Sheri- on Arthur Gronvali, Bernard Leo dan, William David Simmons, Isadore | Ewar Zelle Sigle, Emil John Slowlnski.’ Eric Pearne Smith, Joseph Leroy Spilman, Hugh Conway Stanard. | Paul Anthony Stirling, KEugene Boromeo Sullivan., John Joseph Sulli- van, James Francis Swift, Thomas Newton Tappy, Elton Berdon Taylor, | that country 2 tional system based upon the Ameri- | | country | important legislative positions,” Pres- ;Mahmo | 51 John Raymond Thim. Harold Dale Thomas, James Cleo Thompson, Fred- erick Alexander Thuee, omas Henry Tracy, Harry Turner, John speakers” over the speakers’ platform in the Cleveland auditor the Republican national convention will meet tomorrow. “throw” the vo G THE SOUND Arrangement of “loudl 1. where The projector over the entire auditorium. Copyright by Underwood & [nderwond LEGION WREATH FOR FRENCH UNKNOWN SOLDIER. Mrs. George M Converse and Mrs. Frapeis E. Drake. with the American Legion Aux- iliary wreath which they placed on the tomb of the French Unknown Sol- dier, in Pari: on Memo day. Wide World Photo UNION COLLEGE HONORS |POLICE LIEUTENANT ENGINEER FROM JAPAN Government for Honesty Shown in Gentlemen's Pact. By the Associated Press SCHE Union College honorary upon Momosuke known prominent In conferring Charl decla hed a well that repres empire ny vears azo recalled tha a Union the He Tay, by tem. However we ADY to degree o Fukusawa engineer t al t graduute Emperor of and organ m ~ day \. conf June erred the doctor of science Japan and business man he degree Presiden Alexander Richmond of Union ving . disu on the Jup- ssociations formed in 13573 David Mur- was invited to go to an educi- nay have been mis- | arose and IS FREED OF CHARGES Joshua L. Sprinkle, With Others, Accused of Conspiring Against Dry Law in D. C.. Exonerated. Charles | President Richmond Lauds Tokio | :tenant today Gordon of the ted United States Attorney of © violate t The offi ge nspiracy national prohibition act been suspended | months awaiting trial the Attorney Wilson J. Lambert = Sprinkle. has been had been set has on rg repre senti {on a trial for today | When Justice Hitz opened Crimina | Division 1 this morning Maj. Gordon ounced that he would s insistin dowr, which represented by certain citizens of our [ nolle pros the charge against Lieut who dent Richmond the President are for a the moment in aid. “T hope that | ¥ou will assure your countrymen that nd the people of | the United States recognize that you | have scrupulously kept, as gentlemen should, in letter and spirit, your gen- tlemen's agreement feel for your nation with us; that the highest es- teem and the most cordial friendship and that cloud of we eye to eve in and mutual tr we hon selves.” Spillane Allen. Voris, Welsh, Leon heart, Sigmund Doctor of are misunderstanding arise between us to [ : Twomey, | Umbstatter, .Charl Leslie confident that no can ever event us seeing spirit of good wiil In honoring you or Japan and we honor our- Charles Richard Carl Vece. Hugh loy: White. Harvey Zamierows Wil- | liam Ellis’ Zimmerman. dental surger: Hamilton Anderson, rett Lou Harold Beall ward Heslin, John Frank De Burr, John Joseph Hertford, Joseph Brazinsky, Ste Foley Thomas I2d- Daniel Hickey “rederick Francis Holmes, Frank H. Huber, James Francis Hynes, Kozo Kayukawa, Elmer August Kohlmeier, R. Graham Leonhardt, Jame: Lamb, Fran Anthony Lurel McGrath, Neil | Joseph McHugh, Joseph Anthony Mc- Hugh, Walter Ross McLister, Francis William Nash, Sengstacken, William Frederick Daniel Francis Shana- han, William Ernest Stutzman, Henry Doctor _of | Weisenberg, William Emery Williams. Philosophy service—Tarakmath in Das Master of foreign service—George Byers, cum laude; Anthony Bona- venture Kenkel, Lawrence Philip Mc- Grath, Willlam laude: Stuart Schoenrich. Manger, Lewis magna._cum and Edwin Bachelor of foreign service—Sultan taya, Carl ward Belknap, Becker, Russell od Amerie, Abdon Narsift At- Sncneene, liam Bahr. John Ferdinand Ed- Baward . Russell Hathaway Ben- ton, Kendall Eugene Canfieed, Emmett A. ‘Chapman, buck, George nest Cordes, Lewis Marshall 3gan Connor, Carl Paul Chur- Er- Cowgill, Murray Lewis Crosse, Ralph Benjamin Cur- ren, William Walter Dobkin, Brian Joseph Ducey, Homer Sherman Fox, magna cum laude: Charles Chauncey | William ' Tyree Gidney, Atkins Iden, John Kress, Clement Sea Clark ° H John Martin Edward Burnett Law Hardaway. Oscar Glenn Jacobs, Andrew n, Richard ester, Logsdon, ng, Elmer William Luecker, John William McDermott, John_Alo: Sius Murray, William Geérge Noland, Vincent Willlam Powers, Reigart Meredith Santmyers, Peter H. Steltz, Otis Francis_Tabler, Wai-Hing Tso, Emile_Felix Vander Stucken, jr, and Juan Ventenllla. 1 foreign | | the Weaver, Milton | Shiteel Martin Weinstock, William Abbett Helm Wilkinson, John William W/ |the office Sprinkle. ernment sustain officer. Maj. Gordon arges agains and Charle ates mursha It is understood the gov did not have evidence tn tne ullegation against the also dropped the Patrick H. Bartemar Marshall, deputy Unitec who were indicted with Sprinkle and twelve others the alleged “rum ring tion was also taken by the p tor in veference to Joseph I win Ra McCullough Hunter, 'John J. Hickey. Jun Williamson and John J. Lynch, | nam'ed in the conspiracy indictmer The dropping of the case by the prosecutar followed the action of | Justice Hitz last Friday in holding indictment bad as to seven of th persons charged with con spiracy to import intoxicants into Washington for sale through the bootleg trade: and declaring it good as to five others of the accused, wha had noted drmurrers to the same in dictment. Lieut. Sprinkle and the remaining three defendants did attack the validity of the indictmer The quashing of the indictment t day removes the stigma placed of United States Mars Snyder by the charges prfe against five of his deputies. Two the men were exonerated by grand jury and have been restored to their former positions. It is ex pected the marshal will take similar action now as to the other three, one of whom was released Friday by Justice Hitz' decision, and the other iwo were covered by the nolle pros entered today. oh Yan \ U. S. OIL INTERESTS CALLED MEXICAN CURSE ‘Wall Street Conspires to Make Mexico Unstable, Obregon Declares. By the Associated Press. NOGALES, Sonora, Mexico, June 9 —Oil interests were upbraided as the ‘most formidable barriers the way of Mexico’s desire for “moral, social and political re-vindication™ by President Alvaro Obregon in a state- ment issued here last night. ‘Material interests have constituted a real grave stone which prevented any movement of every noble idea the president said. “and that grave stone is made of ofl." Content that which grew out not placi fend have he government of revolution would itself at their service to de them.” the “material interests taken refuge in their hidins places in Wall street to there con- tinue their conspiracy against th stability of the institutions which govern' us,”. President Obregom de- clared.

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