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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE T, 1929 393 WL RECENE HOWARD DEGREES Commencement Exerclses to Be Held This Afternoon on College Campus. Degrees were 43 2e cc the Howard U al commencement | rsity campus this scheduled to k, Officers exercises, Anson Phelps while Re 11 ton Taylor of the Fifteenth Presbyterian Church, will g benedietion Howard Univer eraduates, cording to course, follow College of Liberal Arts. a cum laude ac- ansy Toy Chinn, Laura Naomi Terres Dandridge. Flipper Derricottc Douglass, James Collins S Goodall, _Ogden con DeW T wes, helmina ummings, Robert e DeBose, J Marcer Drummer, Baxter Don Gro Tone V Hinton, Sherman Joseph Pricstley, Mamie Eliza- beth Reavis, Alberta Nesbytt Robinson, | Maervis Gervaise Stewart, Bennie Ruth | Stephens and Andrew David Washing- ton, jr. Bachelor of science, Ellsworth John Evans. Bachelor of science—Julia Doute Brown, Robert Edward Brown, W. W. Schieffelin Claytor, Russell M. Coleman, Theedus Richard Conner, Wilhelmina lee Dibble, Earle McEwing Dumas, Tarl Francis Hawkins, Dwight O. Holmes, jr., Frank Herbert Jordan, jr., Collins_E. Lewis, Harry Leon Macer, Percy Conrad May, James Oliver Miles, Robert Dan Miller, Dorsey Lee Morgan, Georgia Elizabeth Oden, James Mans- field Pair, Chauncey Parker, Eugene Daniel Rain Charles Burchell, Phillips, Lowery Israel Pierce, John Clifton Radix, Stephen Ross Stanford, Walter C. Taylor, Henyy Alvin Wash- ington, Alonzo Mills Wilkins, Julia Elaine’ Williams, Lewis Zieglar Wright, and James P. cum laude— J. H. G. Williams, jr., Scott. & Bachelor of science in commerce, cum laude—Glenwood Earl Jones. Bachelor of science in commerce— Roosevelt Marcus Crume, Mayme A. Francis, Edmund Farnum Plant and | Eugene Garfield Weathers. | College of Education. Bachelor of arts in education, magna cum laude—Lucy Lillian Gertrude Dab. ney, Harriett Aurelia Ferguson and Car- roll L. L. Miller. Bachelor of arts in education, cum laude—Ida Zelma Ball, Flofence Dobbler R. Graves, Louise Helen Lashley, Willis- ton H. Lofton, Mary Jones Nightengale | and Norma Maxine Parks. Bachelor of arts in education—Louise A Alexander, Robert Grant Ammons, Pear] Josephine Anderson, Adalene Es- tell Bell, Ambrosia Charlotte Blount, Thelma Louise Brown, Inez Ages Brown, Evelyn B. Bruce, Ethel Frances Carro- way, Rosa Linberry Clifford, Viola Mil- Harriett Louise Collier, Colthrop, Carolyn Belle Connelly, Yvette Maxine Davidson, Ruth Brown Cornell, Mary Elizabeth Donoho, William 8. Dougherty, Wilhelmina Brantley Drake, James Y. Eaton, Al- berta Louise Epps, Marion Susan Farrar, Emma Ethel Fauntleroy, Julia Hewes Gibson, Katherine Cecil Gillespie, Cyn- thia Ardelia Hampton, Edna Mae Spriggs Hansberry, Lottie Lee Hargett, John Clifford Harlan, Gladys Cordelle | Cecil | Owens, Hester Agnes Parker, Leroy Pau- | linus Parker, Emma Mary Pinkney, Cyril Price, Mattie Mae Pullins, Zelma Le- nnmn Redmond Irene Matilda Reese, Reid, Doris Josephine Ridg- ]P) Antmn(‘th J. Sampson, Ruth Gor- don Savoy, Gladys A. Scott, Josle Ed-| | wina Shumate, Effie Parks S(mmons, Edna Mae Smallwood, Julia Hamilton Sr\flh Zerita M. Stepteau, Lottie Lou- l‘(‘ Stratmon, Georgiana Virginia Stu- | art, Pearl N. Tate, Cornelia Lillian Tig- nor, Willie Lovell Turner, Catherine Ann Tyler, Sarah Louise Underdown, Cosette | | Eima Walker, Obziene L. Walker, Rosa | Leona Wells and Alice V. McBeth Wil- | liams. B elor of science in education— | Clifton Lloyd nks, Marian Eugenia | Bianchi, Annie Mae Campbell, Roger | Edward Cole, Charlotte Delsina Collins, lizabeth Marie Forrest, Elsie E. Hart, ourner Eleanor Jackson, Margaret | Elizabeth _ Russell, Walter Ellsworth Johnson, Robert Lee Nelson, Lucy Sj uster Overby, Gertrude Beatrice Prater, Doris Emma Shumate, Mildred Marietta Theus and Togo Dennis West. School of Music. Bachelor of music—Elma Mae Chad- wick and Lillian Azalla Mitchell College of Applied Science. elor of science in home econom- | uline Mary Buford and Florence | Technical. Bachelor of science in_electrical en- gineering, cum laude—Charles Henry Borican. Bachelor of science in electrical en- gineering—James Patrick Scott. Bachelor*of science in civil enginee; ing—Robert Lee Berry and Cictor Tal- madge Myers. School of Religion. Certificate, two-year course in social work—Id; Taylc Bachelor of theology, cum laude—Al- bert Hen: and Willis Small School of Law. Bachelor of laws-—Ed Robert Dennis nder Blakey, Lukengus Carey, vin Lamoine Davenport, William Elwood Davis, Nathan Anthony Dobbins, Thur- man Luce Dodson, Edward Lee Ear Henry Lincoln Hill, Reginald Oborne Jackson, Elsie Taylor Jefferson, Henry Lincoln Johnson, Harry Hollinger Jones, | William " Alexander Lee, jr. Frederick | Douglas Lofton, Lazarus Johnson Kerr, Ralph Waldo Miller, Horace Ogden Pol- lard, Sherman Joseph Priestley, Charl Robert Rice, Joseph Thqmas Rideout Edward Fitzgerald Robertson. william_Stewart Robinson, Alma Poole | Smith, Pliny Ralph Twine and Charlcs | | Waddell Chesnutt Williams. School of Medicine. Doctor of medicine— SPECIAL Gold:-Medal Cake Flour Sold only in this 3 Points of Adams, Leon Victor Anderson, William Wallace Andrews, jr.; Simeon Alex, Theo- dore Austin, Foster Mallalieu Brown, Grafton Rayner Browne, Charles Robert Cephas, Albert Abel Basil Charles, Wil- |liam Montague Cobb, Wendell Philip Collette, Ernest Cornelius Downing, Lu- Theodore _Irving | Berkeley Georges, | Floyd Wesley Green, Henry Alfon- so Haskel, Clarence Walker Ho- | gans, Herman “Harold Holt, | Walker Howard, Carson Cari Johnson, Edward_Sydney Jones, Major Oceoia Jones, Charles Henry Kelley, jr.; Edgar Allen’ Tong, jr.; Mansell Herbert Mc- Shann, Robert Weston Mance, jr.; George Stanley Martin, Russell Fabeaux | | Minton, William Daniel Morman, Wil- liam Davis Morris, Cyril Clarence Olli- | vierre, Samuel O'Brien Payne, James | Roberts_Porter, Rupert Cyril Sancho, | Arthur_Jemmott Sayers, Clarence Mat- thews Smith, August Caswell Terrence | Ashley Obre Thomas, Minturn Rockweli | Thompson, John Baldwin West, Walter | Allen Winter, Charles Theodostus Wood- |land and Jocelyn Elizabeth Johnson | Mitchell. ‘ College of Dentistry. | | Doctor of dental surgery—Benjamin | Franklin_Anderson, William _Fletchcr Brown, Theodore Mitchell Bundrant William Julius Carpenter, Santon Hui- |ton Craig, Oliver James Daniels, Ira | Phillip Davis, Julius Elmer Dixon, Mau- | rice DeWitt Doles Aloxandar Faraet, Harold Alfred Fisher. Benjamin Frank- |1in Jones, Asia Frahklin Lomax, Conrad | Cornelius' Long, James Dwight' Martin, ther Reed Futtz, | Gandy, _ Edward | walter Justin Mitchell, Elliott Reginald | | Smith, Joseph Levi Wiiliams and Julian | Conway Wilson. College of Pharmacy. Pharmaeeutical chemist—Delaware B. James, Walter Howard Jones, John Al- vin Martin, Norman Maceo Parker, James Farley Ragland, Wilbur Law- Robinson, Olive Juanita Sills, nevieve Elizabeth Smith and Leon Manuel Solomon. -+ Commissions. Second lieutenants of infantry. Offi- crs’ Reserve Corps, Army of the United 5 William ~ Theodore Nolan Norellan Atkinson, Robert Lee Berry, Stafford Liverpool Coleman, Her- man Earl Gaskins, Baxter Don Goodall, John Oliver Hail, Walter Ellsworth Johnson, Glenwood Earl Jones, Harry Leon Macere, Robert Lee Nelson, Clifton William Nightingale, Lowery Israel | Pierce, Frederick = Oswald Petite, | Arichael Lee Roy, Gregory Wash- ington Shaed, Nelson Beverly Shortt, Clifford_Ottaway Smith, Clyde Sher- | wood Smith, Robert Taylor, Alfonso Coleman _ Warrington, John Austin Welch and Ossie Edward Wilkerson. Certificates of Eligibility. | Second lieutenants, Officers’ Reserve | eorge Lorenzo | Corps, Army of the United States—The | Ifyouuse Cake Flour | try this one.. Superiority GOLD MEDAL Cake Flour insures cake flour users: Maurice | Alexander, | following have completed the requlredl work, but being under the age of 21, l‘E- ceive certificates of eligibility, which entitle them to a commission as secund] lieutenant, Infantry, when they nrflve‘ at the age of 21—Clinton Cobb Burke, Walter Hampton Dabney, Cary Hatton Freeman, Collins Crusor George and | Dwight Oliver Wendell Holmes, jr. | Honor graduate, R. O. T. Cfmb?l’! | Lee Berry. Graduate School. Master of arts—Emil Sylvester Busey, Paul Hasty, David Tucker, Helen E.| | Wilson and Edna Mae Forrest. | " The following students of the School | of Medicine are awarded interneships in Freedmen'’s Hospital for the year 1929- 30: Leon V. Anderson. G. Rayner Browne, Charles Robert Cephas, Albert A. Basil Charles, Willlam Montague Cobb, Wendell P, Collette, Ira P. Davis, Ernest C. Downing, Harold A. Fisher, Theodore 1. Gandy, Herman H. Holt, Edward S. Jones, Charles H. Kelley, ir.; Mansell H. McShann, George S. Martin, | Joycelyn E. J. Mitchell, Cyril C. oni- | ¥ Rupert C. Sancho, Arthur J. Say ers, Minturn R.®Thompson and John Baldwin West KILLS WIFE AND SELF. | Policeman Seriously Wounds Sis- ter-in-Law During Quarrel. | | DAVENPORT, Towa, June 7 (®.— | | Loyal Fisher, Davenport police officer, shot and killed his wife, seriously | wounded his sister-in-law and thr‘n committed suicide following a quarrel at_the family home tonight. Fisher died instantly from self-in- flicted gunshot wounds and his wife succumbed shortly afterward at a hos- | pital. |” The sister-in-law, Mrs. Catherine | Wilson of Salt Lake City, who was shot through the head, is not expected to live. She had been a visitor at the Fisher home. More than 1,240,000 bushels of pota- toes were sent from the United States | to Cuba I | pilot. SCORES NEW TARIFF AS FAILING FARMERS' | Federation Head Says Bill Nulli- fies Benefits Offered Agriculture. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, 1iL, June 7.—New tarift | schedules on farm necessities nullify the | increased rates on some agricultural | products, Sam H. Thompson, president of the American Farm Bureau Federa- id in a radio address tonight. xpressed the hope the Federal Farm Board bill, now pending in Congress, vould lead to a permanent agricultural policy. Farmers still are far from a sound} cconomic basts, Mr. Thompson said, and added a condemnation of the Federal | Government's activity in promoting rec- | . he said, “have tended to aggravate the farm surplus problem.” } Speaking of the farm bill, he said: “While it is not the type of legislation we have advocated, and I feel it dOK‘S4 not go far enough’ toward getting the | farmer an American price for his prod- ucts, it does furnish a base on which to biild & permanent, loyal agriculture.” TWO DIE IN PLANE CRASH. Pllot and Pnsssnger Victims of Unexplained Accident. CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., June 7 (#).— | A pilot and his passenger were killed last night in an airplane crash at Wood- lane, near here. The pilot was William J. Welsh, 28, of Norristown, Pa., and the passenger was James O'Brien, 20, of | Conshohocken. The cause of the acci- | dent has not been determined. Welsh was regarded as an expert He had been flying for six years. CHILDREN Love This Different this WONDERFUL FOOD the Sweer Cream Taste..of LANDOLAKES SWEET CREAM BUTTER Deliciously different in taste . . . and won- derfully healthful . .. Land O’ Lakes Sweet Cream Butter is helping thousands of mothers A New Meat Market For Those Living In Takoma Park, Md. —29 Laurel Ave., in the Sanitary llS.tore located at the end of the car ine Opens Tomorrow Offering— . The finest quality Gov- Fresh Meats: ernment ihspected meats possible to obtain. Quality Groceries: Thgteme fne cerles we have oftered our patrons for the past twenty years. A New Meat Market For Those Living Near 9th & U Sts. N.W. 1929 9th St. N.W,, in the “Sanitary” Store located just south of U St. Opens Tomorrow Offering— . The finest quality Gov- Fresh Meats: Jo oo we07 803 meats possible o obtain. The same fine Quality Groceries: Jiqio™ i ceries we have offered our patrons for the past twenty years. Fruits and Vegetables: array of fancy and staple fruits and vegetables at all times. A sea- sonable at all times. Special This Week! A sea- Fruits and Vegetables: A =3 array of fancy and staple fruits and vegetables Del Monte Sardines - 10c Special This Week! BEAN HOLE BEANS Kellogg’s Rice Krispies. . .pkr. 1214c Afternoon Tea ... Snider’s Sliced Beets. ... Friend's Pea Beans..... Diced Carrots . Peas and Carrots Burt Olney Pea: B. & M. Lima Beans Peter Pan Pea “Sanico” Coffee Special This Week! ARGO TUNA FISH Buy a supply at this price— use in tasty salads during the hot weather. Lest You Forget! .tin 19¢ No. Y3 Tins Canada Dry . %-b. 19¢ | Budweiser Jdar 25¢ .tin 23¢ PR .tin 14¢ eee.tin 171c ...5 tins $1.00 tin 10c tin 19¢ “It’s Decidedly Better” Pound Tin 45c Special This Week! Spe This Wui! POST TOASTIES Chcquot Club SEC ....... bottle 18¢c . bottle 18¢ _bottle 16c Schlitz Beverage .........bottle 10c National Dry (contents) Honey Dew Pineapple . Del Monte Peaches Del Monte Picnic Tips. . Colton Peaches ... Kraft Velveeta ..... “Sanico”’ Bread —From Our Own Bakery— Long Boy, Round Top, Split Top, Raisin, Whole Wheat, Whole Wheat Raisin, Sand- wich, Extra Large. A Sensational Sale on Canned Corn' We bel he: one of the finest sal on corn you have ever been offe: packed corn, grown and d Lasdorstoly .‘W’My ’..'..GIIIIII near Westminster, Md., has been a big favor SHRIVER’S A-1 CORN BLUE RIDGE CORN get their children to eat the right foods. The taste of fresh, pure sweet cream that makes Land O’ Lakes Sweet Cream Butter so amas- A big value for those who use that fine- grained Country Gentleman variety of corn— A-1 is a big favorite, stock up at this low price— until Saturday's closing only. Blue Ridge is known as a standard grade —the kind used on the majority of hblu—but Blue R:ld[e \i:en eonrlup,nr!d with other standard corn, shows suj rity—stock your itries at this price. o 4 T {1} Lighter cakes. {2} Finer texture. {3] Cakes that keep fresh longer. . To back our claim of superiority, your grocer is authorized to and will refund your money cheerfully if you are not enthusiastically satisfied with the first cake you make with Gold Medal Cake Flour. GOLD MEDAL CAKE FLOUR ©Mads and resulis quaranteed by the miller: of Gold Medal Xitchan-tefled Flour ingly different from ordinary sour cream butter makes children ask for more. Just try it. Until recent years all butter was made from sour cream. Now Land O’ Lakes farmers bring their cream while it is still cool and sweet to one of the 450 Land O’ Lakes cream- eries, where it is churned into butter imme- diately, then salted just enough to bring out the full rich flavor and sent direct to the store that serves you. Try this wonderfully different taste in butter . .. the taste of pure, fresh sweet cream. Order Land O’ Lakes Sweet Cream Butter and test it in your own home. Land O’ Lakes is today the most widely used $weet Cream butter in America. Harris, Desha Ziegler Harris, Virginia Marie Harris, Roberta S. Harvey, Lil- lian May Hawkins, Mazie J. Hubbard, Marion Susan Hunter, Olga Golden Hutchins, Vicla Mae Jackson, Beatrice Barnett Jackson, Julia Palmer Johnson, Ethel Lewis , Mabel Vada Lee, Mattie Campbell Lee, Beulah Hazel Mel- chor, Louise Wendella Martin, Mattie Lucile Murrell, Naomi Irene Morris, Edith Ford . Leona Vermelle Niles This Week Only Wuh Only 3 s tor 356 | 3 ine for 25c o | “Sanico”Flour . . . 1 Week |VAN camrs Milk End ( seAlzer Red Ripe Tomatoes.........Ib. 15¢c ‘Texas Onions ............41bs 25¢ Beets or Turnips. . . ... .2 bunches 15¢ Fancy Carrots . Corn on Cob. Golden ripe Bananas . ... dozen 25¢ Fancy, juicy Lemons . . ... .dozen 30c Tender Kale .... . .. 5S¢ Pippin Apples......... .......3 s 25¢ New POTATOE.S 10 In Our Meat Markets . 2 There is a modern Meat Market in Every Piggly Wiggly Store. Fresh, Green PEAS Note tasty, fr What's behind this big shift to Sunshine Krispy Crackers? his price 1b: FIRST—the growing desire for a dainty salted table fo'; cracker . . . easily served and easily eaten o iuction of the carton famous Land O" Lakes Sweet Cream Duiter, wl concenient form weith complete protection from the Uitoays ehurned from pure meest croam from TUBERCUL I’s GOVERNMENT Certified In every package of Land O’ Lakes Sweet Cream Butter you will find a Certificate of Quality authorized by the United States Department of Agriculture. “This certifies that your butter has been officially graded by the United States Govern- ment and its quality is 93 score, the highest Governmentscore of any widely distributed butter. 148 Modern Meat Markets in the “Sani- hry" and Plll‘! Wig- ‘GREATER ):'LAK\NESS Only the finest quality Government in- -;und meats are offered in our meat markets. Prime Rib Roast*:*z. 32¢ Week End Special PORK CHOPS END CUT w. 27c¢ Week End Special PORK CHOPS CENTER CUT Lb. 30(: 37¢c SECOND —realization that this cracker is just what Sunshine Bakers claim . . . “the flakiest cracker ever” Week End Special PORK ROAST w. 27¢ Loffler’s SKINLESS FRANKS Lb. 350 Veal Cutlets .................I.58¢c Shoulder Veal Roast. ..Ib. 32¢ Shoulder Veal Chops. ..1b. 32¢ Boned Breast of Veal ..1b. 30¢ ..1b. 40¢ ...always oven-crisp in the big double size wax-wrapped package.. Make this SIMPLE TEST in Your Home d O Lakes Sweet Croam Butter Rib Lamb Chops Shoulder Lamb Roast. ........1b. 35¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops. . .. .. 40c Pot Roast of Beef........I. 32¢ 3-Cornered Roast ............1b. 38¢ Sirloin Steak e Hamburg Steak . Skinless Franks . are Secomd—Spresd Land O' Lakes hot Svest Cream Butter on 2 Piping kot plecs of tast e o e You’ll love the SWEET CREAM TASTE On Sale in Washington Only at Week End Special “Sanitary” and Tongue Loaf i Piggly Wiggly Stores . the package with the windows 1, Lb., 19¢ on it because it is — FROM THE THOUSAND WINDOW BAKERIES of Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co.

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