Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1926, Page 7

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WILBUR HANDS 4 MIDDIES CIPLOMAS Counsels Naval Academy, Graduates on Responsibility [ to Goverament. R|pecial Dispatch to The Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. June 3.—Four hundred and fifty-six vouths from all parts of the Na who have com- pleted the four-y course at the Naval Academy. received diplomas of ! zraduation this morninz from the hand of Secretary of the Navy Cur- tis D. Wilbur. Over 100 will he com missioned at once as ensigns in the lne of the Navy. Twenty-five will he. come second liewenants in the Ma- rvine Corps and six will join the ply corps of the Navy. A few wil sign, chiefly on account of phys disabilities. Brief ceremoni livery of the diy was made by Evans of the ac: miral Louis 3l ent. spoke, introducing of the Navy. 3 Diplomas were then handed to ‘the | 36 “'star members of the class in order of graduating mevit, bezinning | with Midshipman John Svivester, who | was appo‘nted from Denver, Colo., but | whosy pirenis now live in Wiiston, | Ohto. | Makes Remarkable Record. | Syivester has rémarkable | record at the entation of his diploma was the signal | tor hearty applause. He is a captain of the varsity crew, but found time ! to lead his class in studies and to win three of the professional prizes awarded this vear. | Secretary Wilbur told the graduates | the decision of war liex in the hands'f He said the Govern- | ment justified the zreatest patriotism | by its confidence in the boys it is ed- | ucating at Annapolis. H He lauded the valor of the men gone | before, but declared they must be re- placed, and it was an opportunity | as well as a duty for the yvoung men | honored upon such an occasion to| give all they :pc of mind and| muscle to the cause of liberty. | D. C. Youths Honored. Included among the wates. those who received a mark 85 per cent or better for the four-| year course. were these \Washington youths: John MeXN. ; 13; Jesse L. Phares, No. 16, M. Lane, No. 19 preceded the de- ymas. An invecation Chaplain Sydney K lemy. and Rear Ad-| Nulton, superintend- | the Secretary | | made a jemy and the pre and James duating | |LIFE’'S DARKEST MOMENT. ,\ sTEP eLOwW-cuT e ' Mon YA o, 316 Bum! ARE YA TIEVL o A TREE CR SOME THIR T 4 S, T E | ends of their | from the deserts of & to the high mountain pl; THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, —By WEBSTER. ) om er! ) By <z 'ié(’rl.{"a/ | Other membeers of the zrz elass from Washington are: L. Bird, Vithelm K. Busc ald McGregor. Leading athletes and scholars. com- manders of the regiment. battalions and companies and those who had the most trouble to get passing marks were given special applause as the walked forward to get their diplomd from the Secretary. { At the conclusion of the formalities | and after the Secretary and official party had filel out of Dahlgren Hall, | the traditional student 1\ took place, the sraduates forming a Joseph | Jine for the snake dance and throwing | of the retiring president, W. ¢ m d<hipmen caps. | ynd which are the hadge of their four long | operation hard | Thomas W. Brahany. into the air their vears of strict discipline and work. | To Get 30 Days’ Leave, The graduates will be for 30 days. and then 297 of them— | more than half the class—will return to the I Academy for instruction | in mviation. The others reccived this | ¢ Instruction last Summer. so that the | claxs of 1926 will be the first to he Instructed in this all-important branch of the Naval Academy course A few of the members of the class | will he detained at the Naval Acad-| emy For special duty, and the remain- _der will join ships of the fleet to which “they have been gned at the end of their leave. | Graduation ceremonies closed a| “June week” which has been attended | by large crowds and favored by fine | weather. The exercises, while inter esting, were so arranged as to bear with as little weight as possible on the graduates and other midshipmen, #o that they have had much liberty and opportunity to be with relatives and friends. The seneral opinion is that the period has matched in gavety and interest any “June week™ which has been held at the Naval Academy. — Trees Warm in Winter. 1f cities and towns would be warmer | in Winter and cooler in Summer they should plant more trees. A tree main- tains a temperature of 54 degrees all the year 'round, the botanist Floyd Parsons tells us. It cools the air on Summer days and warms it in Win- ter, and that is only one of the ma ter secrets mature has locked up in 1rees. while _Dr. Robert and DenTENERAL AND SURGERY AT LIONS’ INSTALLATION | Club “*Buries” President Miller and “Operates” on T. W. Brahany Succeeding Him. Officers of the Lions Club were in- ceremonies | stalled at a luncheon in the Mayflower irial Millar surgical president, Hotel vesterday with a mock make-believe the several on new Following Mr. Miller's “funeral.” Dr. Thomas A. Grover, exhibited X- < alleged to have been rahany’s interior and : were decided ipon. M toen placed n a special table—covered in white— amb_and | vocal solos were rendered by Dr. Car- Dr. W, operations with ers’ implem Other offi alled were Dr. Leadbetter performed the carpenters’ and butch- 8. Two Pay 50-Cent Liquor Fines. ALBANY, N. Y., June 3 (®).—Court = attaches here apparently have to keep Lamb, first vice president: Mr. Taylor, | & Supply of change on hand. Two | second vice president: Leonard W.,|men have been fined 50 cents for | DeGast, secretary: David Barry, treas. | illegal transportation and possession | urer; John Waters, lion tamer, and | of into qhe : Walter Handy, tail twister. Several | fines, however. ran all th | | 30 cents to $10,000, the latter on a | son P. Frailey, accompanied at the | COnspiracy charge. piano by Irving Stenson. . Announcement was made that Ben jamin F. Jonmes of Newark, interna- tional president of the Lions Clubs, will visit the local club at its luncheon | of Geneva has succeeded in creating June 23. The presidents of the vari- | new sight in animals by grafting a ous local clubs in the twenty-second |new eve on an optic nerve from which district of Lions Clubs will be invited. | the original eve had been detached. It The ~district _includes hington, | is Prof. Guvenot's aim to carry the Baltimore, Frederick, mington, (work to humans when he has further | Hagerstown and Salisbury. | “perfected New Eyes Grafted on Animals. Prof. E. Guyenot of the University o ask for Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk For all members of the family, children or adults, ailing or weil. Serve at meals, between meals, or upon retiring. A nour- ishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink which, at any hour of the day or night, relieves faintness or hunger. Prepared at home by stirring the pow- Her in hot or cold water. 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