Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1924, Page 19

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" 'STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924, r 7 7 r i i . ) . o Navy 2 e ) Gl he position of aj | ar eceived daily requesting NATIONAL UNIVERSITY AWARDS |fowy Sinsmier Binds, o) Buaedss, fusyere dott Wiises | U. S, JOBS DEGLARED OPEN | 1oc of b N Domarim o S | Broiatcs Boh i e el | A0 Moo, e, Yot HONORS TO GRADUATES OF 1924555 i, biics % oambis, | i plavied o7 Colima? Stosben | TO COMPETITIVE TESTS | Wikayivn, Vi85l meticl | meormualich, S & ; oty o T Licut. Donald W. Mraser, Delaware: | Edward Morgan, Georgia; Charles T. o T o % P the [ to shut down whil. KDK ¥rederia Camillus Gardner, Massa- | McCarty, Kentacky. Claudius B. Mc- . — CEUCS Sait Sua DO RCn, O Seryio eion, 1324 B | mitetage s e KDRA chusetts; Robert Calvin Garnett, Dls- | Cullar, Georgia: Wesley Frederick|Civil Service Commission An-|iive cuatter, hydrographic offi E st. | A 5 Sume hagetateas)| Fave iRk ay O Fescuok, Fenn- e aoinations to PHI1 vas | SLe107S Sear: hay stunturds — — s » T e A (= | GTeen, strict of umbia; Guy | s nia: Louis Pearistein, Pennsyl-| nounces Examinations to a- peiify | Institution Holds Fifty-fifth Commencement Howard Gerald, Alabama; Norman J.| vania: Edgar William Pumphrey, e o Spanish Programs Popular. | . R = . Hall, Virginia; B. Blakeney Harris | Pennsylvania; Edward S. Ragsdale, cancies in Departments. D et Al coltarints Sarenn N | dress by Senator Caraway—Law and Business North_Carolina; Hu K. Hix, Tennes: | South Carolina; David Joseph Shorb, vear: appren s . bureau | mno spanish programs which h g Hee ¢ : : oover, District of | North D: stern, Tli- | The Clvil Service Commission to- [0f fisheries Department, of Come|,.on" broadeast from Westinghou [ Science Graduates Listed. Ak T = i N osii e > S an; | day announced open competitive ex- | iuntinental United States and at $900 | station KDKA at Pittshureh have | Wittt aminations to fill vacancies in the | year for duty in Alaska. All citi- [proved extremely popular with the in - 5 William P. Wendell, Kansas; s | following positions: Apprentice, litho- | zens of the United States, both men |habitants of Central and South Amer Just Drive It; That’s All ‘ ) o= anri Luther Widmyer. West Virginia; Wil- | €raphic draftsman. hydrographic of- [and women, may enter these exami- |ica from the number of letters which iR MELSORh annial comm e Tdaw . L liam B. Wilbur, Michigan ment of the National University Law | b R L e e 3 School and the first commencement | jajo, ok of Colu sota; Wesley Irederick Pape, Texas; of the Cotege of Pinance and - Eeher e o Wi s CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS. i ceo ) A i Z| vania: Henry He ness Administration were held s 4 < —_— night in the auditorium of Central) &S deric ik : 1. Sw o Women Drivers Asked to Join Red Sehaol e principal ad i vin | 5 iam P. Wendall, : ,T‘h d y L ,\”i:”_:‘”(_ T bt A 1 William B. Wilbur, Michigan; Daniel Cross Motor Corps. e 4 i : D. Wolfe, District of Colum ol on. Gioris Bacoots, 10, & M i s . Master of Laws. ' l‘; rf'}irfl:’,[ Chgirmln of the District h Receiving the degree of master of | 0f Columbia Chapter, American Red nediction | August 31, 19 a: laws: Howard Fairfield Bressce, Ti- | Cross. ‘:";‘" fl‘:hr“m“ed a call f'}f benediction | August 31 ; h | noia: Catherime M. Butier, Ohio: Isaae | Woman drivers of automobiles to vol- W. Cooke, | GaYori o Manites Capayas. Philippine ;nds; (‘f":u';‘;:r'" the Motor Corps of the of the Chiirc! o Asconsion, 1 B. Henry, | George lynn De Mott, Virginia: Q e ‘5‘;51 > Vealvert Hinsley, Dis- | Charles Clements Bidler,’ Minnesota;| Many of the present members of Medals and Prizes Awarded. o o hau] ety Tt Miix, Tennes- | Lieut. Donald W. Fraser, Delaware;|the corps will be out of the ity The following medals e O omumbia; K eiand, District | Robert Calvin Garnett, District of Co |for the” summer, it was explained. = sec: Russell Le Hoaslapd i over, | lumbia; 1idgar Melbournc Green, Dis.|and it fs necessary that at least of Columbla L columbia: | trict of Columbja: Guy Howard Ger- [three cars be at “the disposal of August 31 - o S ivtriot | ald, Alabama: Norman J. Hall, Vir-|the chapter daily in order that home & ginia; B. Blakeney Harr North Car- | service workers may be conveyed to Sos Tate| olina; Charles K. Hoover, District of (and from assignments: that enter- 4 A |l'!.|n\<1,"‘ *{ Columbia; Lyle Hultz, Indiana: Allen | tainers may be taken to the govern- i Rao: l~l'4'jr\ “",‘r T. Hunter, Louisiana; F ene £ ment hospitals, and in distributing jon. Amna - Mullen| p; strict of Columbia: Allen surgical dressings and or relief . August 31, 19 Lou d Koorie, N work of the chapter. tion, Gie 1% Al the University District of Columbia: gold medal for the most satisfactory | Buiman Klein, District of Columbia exiamination. Wesley T cust 31 1923 the honorary deg of Doctor of [§ oover, Ohio; | Koorie, n. Charles « Gk R - taste surprise 4 mention, ) Tie lirardin Leverett, Hashan Jac svy, Distriet of Colum- Libbey, M. it ama et g UST a dash of Gulden’s Mustard Saladressing e, August 9 R scH on that morsel of meat or cheese—then a taste ter | Filmore Dister ot Cotumbia; Henneth 1, back via n. ¢ back —and you will know why we call it new, delicious | Lyon. Utah 5 s = | and different. M. Lt iy B e s i Everybody likes Gulden’s Mustard Saladressing. muel Her- Martin, Ohio 4 =g rail And they are specially delighted with it because it BlCl ae [y e =INInAtion fiin, I m_Atmagio MA- e is so mild. Many eat it by itself spread thick on able mention, J. J. Sweeney: Ameriean Miller, 11i John Met” ‘ ¢ S 1 crisp crackers or bread. Law Rook Company prize Lor the | gaif Miine, District of Columbia; Sam- k / < lest work ) carch, . C U8 Aricdge Morris, District of Co- ¥ : ivd cabs ) i Once you try Gulden’s Mustard Saladressing dOfi Cachran . Nation, ative Counall | lurmbia: 3 . O . ol | ymé will al;vayls lg-iep;;,don hand. It’s wholesome UAZ . hy, : 5 ! = and so perfectly blen that the last spoonful is Kentucky: dius B - m.___m | as good as the first. orgia: John Start using Gulden’s Mustard Saladressing LAl LEE A A ~Culla __R. M. HICKS e T Sexeomnl| NS PRt ek v Nk LS oy Beanacne usanc Stiedeeasing ® i A naraie Sols Tomhat Dibapnah . Distvichiet seasoning in cooked dishes—it’s fine. 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