Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1929, Page 6

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wipon | compéeed_ by Liaut.. Benter. District| Ellsworth Ennis, .| MIDWEST GROWERS " |the organteation announcea that et-{ RUGBY NUNS MAY LEAVE [to suspend the' ficiosire ban on e forts had failed to bring into the pool | Atwmeyuomnov::hnfmerlm:lzy? Henry Evans, 1 N T e et Crht s COLUMBUS HONORS ; gt o Bomor o (o i, | GrRe 2| QUIT WHEAT POOL B, cered uod o Sireirs| CONVENT TO CAST VOTES |, S0t e comeratvs sione by university because of it - | Wi abandon plans for the 1929 pool. jve | had an equitable program regarding B Tt aies ias taken & brominent | bama: William James Kane, Jr. Mas- ‘The decision was said to have been Energetic Young Comservative| p,m.; catholic schools. The corre- s ts rt 1n the civic affairs of Washington, | sachusetts; James Aloysius Keliher, | Tack of Sufficient Support Causes reached in Lincoln, Neb, Saturday Woman Politician Persuades Bish- | spondent said the nuns would be taken ‘Wales and Lieut. Benter, Dr. Darr | having served until recently as = mem- | John Robert McDonald, Charles Halpin at a stormy meeting, during which di- to the polls in inclosed automobiles and riwth of the university and | ber of the citizens' advisory c-uncil. A | McGovern, Georgia: James Francis| Abandonment of 1929 Plans by | rectors learned that only 11,000 of & op to Lift Inclosure Ban. |that their votes might turn the scales ————— fonal successes (nyr its | native of Middlebury, Vt, he uugm}vlsfi'n-. Mnrylnn;ll; owmhm Arthur y p;?mucd 15,000 contracts were '“""sy ) Abkeaaa |to t.hf g::serv-nye candidate in the t il ! Millen, John Joesph O’Leary, Massa- able. Press. schools ! 3 R. Wales of Civil|_The invocation was delivered by Rev. L Secvics Gommireion ta ame 5t ‘itg| chusette; Benfamin Ryeraon Pittenger. Directors of Group: |*“This discovery, the newspaper fur-! LONDON, June 13.—Sixty nuns of e 3 5 Bt George = Francis X. Cavanagh, State chapiain of minor employes. Columbus University| New Jersey; Edgar Gerard Poisson. ————— ther says, led to dismissal of Philip the Princethorpe Convent at Rugby may | iy 3 : e i the Knights of Columbus A o | honored Lieut. Benter for his outstand., | Massachusetts: Mark Stuart RODSON, | p. wo :icoctared : F. Bross, who has been managing di- oo 00 0 Gt e than 20| Geography Jumpers in Paris. Body and Charles " ver | ing work In the fleld of musi Elizabeth _Sohon, Joseph Anthony aisociated Press. rector of the pool, and J. W. Brinton, S Clacnabios Mspariare silat Tl ervice Body tions were by Sidney’s Mayflower | ing d of music. e Minnesota: - Joseph Leonard | OMAHA, Neb., Jurc 13.—The World- | who has been assistant director. years in order to vote at the parlia eography Jumpe ~ g;‘clhhhutn. Miss Hmenll Art;l and é}egrgil Dxen[ree.! e co?ferredhupon the fol- | LIOTEE: mg:::‘ Aivmuwglter Herald said today that the movement " . . | Mmentary election in Rugby today. The %lc l:-mr:e ‘m‘ .;re l:e-mvzpwgvfiz;g‘ ichler gave seve solo and du , Who are i et . G = 3 d Benter Given Degrees. selections. © Columbia, unlesc. otherwise Efifgfid?‘} Doctor of Iaws—George Russell Wales. | organiaation. for. ontract. pooting. of| Arrested in different parts of London | peess said. aimeuitics in Geiing permia- |all ‘over them.Instead of France, Joseph Leonard Townsend, one of the| Bachelor of laws—Harold Preston| Doctor of music-—Charles Benter Nebraska and Western Wyoming wheat | at the same time and for the same of- | sion for the nuns to go to the polling | United States, Canada, and such places, 3 e . graduates of fl:l‘e School of Law, sang|Boss, Lawrence James Burby, Connec-| Bachelor of commercial science—Ben- | has failed for this year, because of lack | fense, twin brothers appeared in court |place had been overcome by an energetic | there are names like happiness, city of Two men who have come up to posl. | “Columbus U.” the university's new|ticut; Joseph Vincent Byrne, Joseph |edict Conn, Virginia; Gerard Charles |of sufficient support from growers. simultaneously for permitting their bar- | young Conservative woman politiclan, the moon, and where dreams come g:‘;"“‘l" fl?o':‘m’,':f‘fn":le’“u:',"mm:,” song, the music for which has jus Spindle de Bettencourt, Massachusetts; Haske, James Joseph Sweeney. The newspaper said that officials of rows to obstruct traffic, Who persuaded the bishop of the diocese = cefved special honor last night, when R R e el P I e T T e o the” three owil u{vlcesecommilw%n— s ol AR AARAR kOSSR R W SN GG K e AT RGP A NSRRI AT RS O e M2 ers, and Lieut. Charles Benter, leader “\.\-_’_}V of the United States Navy Band. The : graduation_exercises were held at the Mayfiower Hotel and the university con- : ferred the degree of doctor of laws u Commissioner Wales and that of doctor e a e a a u eSS of music upon Lieut. Benter. f m—— ) Twenty-five graduates received the degree of bachelor of laws during the graduation exercises, which were pre- sided over by Dr. Charles W. Darr, State P deputy of the Knights of Columbus and i sident of the university. Attorney Filliam E. Leahy, dean of the School of : law of the university, assisted in con- ferring the law degrees. i degrees of bachelor of com- A ‘Three merclal sclence were conferred in the university’s School of Accountancy, the ’ “sheepskins” being presented by Dr. / Francis J. Hemelt, dean of that school and registrar of the university. . Address by Mr. Wales. 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