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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Taylor for highest scholastic standing - for three years, Sigmu Delta Kappa Fraternity prize for Mu Chapter mem- & {ber graduating with highest scholast honors to Ugo J. A. Carusi, and thi Carusi prize forsschol 4 ndi v s st scholastic standing during the ¢ in the School of Economics and Government to Neal Authouy Harper, wrable mention to Maude uylor, K @raduates Told Constitution DegressConting, Law School candidates were pre- B: Must Reflect Spirit sented for degiees by DF. Charles B Pergler of the law facully, sud the ; i School of Economics sud Government ?9‘ of Nation. candidales were presented by D ’ Eernard H. Mayo, desn. ‘The degrees were conferred 88 follows: When the Constitution ceases 1o Tep=. S5t ths - Bohowl, yesent the spirit of the Nation it will ; ER A il £ no ), Charles B. Rugg, As-| Master of laws—Guy Anderson, Pear| Ll l,sl e United | April, Jumes Edgar Louis Artis, David tant Attorney General of the Unlted |y "goy, jr; Colin Cumpbell Bickford, St asserted at National Uni-|Clitus Oliver Bourdeaux, Ji.; Andrew sixty-second convocation in!Gwynn Bowie, Thomus —Alexander morial Continental Hall last night.|Browne, ~Edward Timothy Burke, At the same time, Mr. Rugg placed | Willlam Lewis Cann, Elsle A. Cannon, responsibility for making the laws ®o| James Thom: “clearly reasonable that it will coml-| Cheyney, Ang mand the respect of the right-mind®" | dolph F. Davis, John Amadeus Kiernan was placed directly upon the bar iteelf.| Donovan, Cornelius M. Feeley, John F. The pxercises at which the Assistant|Free, Albert Gelfeld, Walter Lovell Attorney General spoke witnessed the [ Hagen, Samuel Reynolds Harrison, John feonferring of 359 law degrees in course, [ Patrick Hennessey, Siduey B. Hill, Lena 21 academic degrees, 7 docterate de-|Rose Hyatt, Peter C. Luginbuhl, Otto grees in course, and 3 honorary degrees | H, Marquer, Jumes Juseph M n, Syl- of doctor of laws upon three Jurists i | yester Mettenburg, John F. MacDonald, ‘Washington benches. | Juseph M. Pancoast, March 14 1931, Declaring t the Constitution Was| Rulph Maurice Peitzman, Albert Au- the vision of e Natlon’s forefathers, |y Peter, March 14, 1931; Myer Mr. Rugg said: . Stacy Mark Reed, Jack ]x‘:uu - " esuicoff, August 31, 19307 Grace Mue OEIE o Pedro P, Semsem, Harry C. “If it ceases to Tepresent the spirit Joseph Quitman Stansfield, of the Natlon it will be of no avail & Button, sr), Deceimber 20 I should be rewritten in letters of Maurice A, Taylor, Hillory Altred Hiving light In the hearts of the Ameri- | qxndd MR TEE B Tog S0 TN 81, can people. The opportunity of ful-| gy ne i 5™ \Weymoutt, \ filling this eternal ubligation rests pe- Iy upon you &s members of the| For master of patent law—James sk | Edgur Louis Artis, F. Townsend Bes In his challenge to la Mr. Rugg, | man, Edwin T. Bean, David K. Bent, graduate of Harvard Uni-|Jr Colin Campbell Bicklurd, Daniel P, nd Amberst College, traced the | Boone, Clitus Oliver Bourdeaux, jv.; | s in the | Andrew Gwynn Bowie, Edward $im- werage Ameri- [ oty Burke, Willlum Lewis Canfy Elsie 5 ed, however, that | A, Cannon, James Thomas Carey. Jesse Tespect for law is essential if the order [ Shurpless ~ Cheyuey, —Aungei Tomas which it is designed to enhance is to| Correa, August 31,°1930; J. Randolph persist. | F. Davis, Lester Henry Duquette, Al- “Upon the bar of the country.” he [gernon F. ournoy, Albert " Whiting mecerted, “rests the heavy Tesponsibility [ Fox, John F. Free, Morris M ©f making the law as it is administered | Fritz, Byron T. Garducr, Albert Gel- #0 clearly reasonable that it will com- | feld, Joseph Edwin Gonsalves, Hiram | mand the respect of the right-minded.|K. Green, Samucl Walker Hardy, The most rational system of law which | Sumuel Reynolds Harrison, John Pat- can be conceived, and the most perfect | rick Hennessey, Ramon R. Howe, lena administration of its priunciples of which | Rose Hyatt, Harvey Karl Kaufiman the wise and learned are capable, will| Louls H. King, Peter C. Luginbul, | fail unless there is virility of confidence | Clarence Oliver ihn, Otto H, Marquer and strength of belief in law on the|Sylvester Metlenburg, Alian _Daniel the people. Suclety cannot | Mockabee, Lloyd Amos MacDonald, | 1 law 15 not respected and | Ralph Msurice Peitzinan, Albert August | e can be no appeal from | Peter, Joseph Elmer Phillips, Myer ocesses of the law 10| Rum v Mark Reed, Harry Clatke violent outbursts or insolent resistance | obb, jr Aruim Ruth, Prentiss D Against its restraints without the ter- | Sule rible pe 1 of weakened confidence Howard & veinme 1d of increase in the senti- fard, 3d t of force in preference to justice. | Joseph is an_unyielding necessity of B lor, Maurice A. Taylot | to law o the end thul free 1 q | vie M. Whit tutions may end p and government Lauds Night Students, [ty Facas Monimnes . aenk At the outset of his address, Mr. Rugg 1 of civil lsw—Raymond | o the dents before | Howard Shanaman and Frauk ‘domp- ed their degrees in hours | kins Thoms | ar work of the da s—115yd Griswold | sight in all the world." E. Alley. Arthur Bacon a man fighting against | William Guy Baden, Charles Harrison Bair, Ralph Barile, Kmma Batbars | Pedro Rose Zepeda, representative of Monthly ¢ . the | Bauer, F. Townsend Beaman, C. Nelsol ¥ into the tecth i, Edwin T, Bean_ «December 20, ham Linco the . Gustav Lerman, 1. Irwan Bolotin Ired Louis Bonscel, Daniel ¥. Boone | hours 10 days ago und retired with su $120 10 (March 14, 1930, 1. Bornstem, Francis W. Erandenburg, George W. Brown Ralph 1. Biowid (August 31, 1930), [of the troops which killed three me- our hearts go out to those who| Wilham Russell Browne, John Castles are not started st the scratch, the ones | ton Brysn, Donald M. Buckiey, Marvin who have a hs who know it! Robert” Bumgarner, Mildred M. Burke, | and i whom rebellious bitterness is| Wilhlam R. Burus, Koy Butvum, N transtormed into resolution, We rejoice | Abraliam Carbe Cruz (December 20, 1 tonight—you e triumphed— | 1930), Krne: Grey Cammack. Elsie A te you ~we wish & share| Cannon (Augnst 31, 1930), Donald A success. You have been de-| Carpenter (March 14, 19315, Ugo J. A prived of the ¢ v of devoting| Carusi, Justice M. Chambers, Albert your undis energy 10 your educa- | H. Charland, Hernard M. Chermnoff, A tion. Circumstances and events have Sherman Christenson, Francisco Am- darsd you to bresume to develop snd | ador Colon, Donald Lawrence Cot discipline your utellectual and moral | Felix Agnus C vy (December i facu 2 1950), Aril Cornelius, James lelgh- . | ton Cornwe Joseph M. Crisp, Life All Examination, Florence Curoe, Charles Lewis Curtiss In tracing the importance of the 1aw, | jr, George Damm, Arthur Harrison Mr, Rugg declared that the “lite of & Duvis (Dccember 20, 1930), Harold €. practicing er s a seriss of | Davis, Jack M. Davis, jr, Keith Mar-| haustive prep fons by which you be- | shall Davis (August 31, 1930), Mar- €ome more familiar with some one field | shall VanBuren Day. Mary Rose Deer- of human knowledge thun auy oue in | ing, William Edward Deering, Fred- | the courtroom. Instead of graduating|erick Warren Denniston, Jjr., Canio rom examinations, you are entering u | Charles DiNapoli, Alfred ~ Lawrence eer of essenti: v examination=." | Dorf, Louls Mason Drury, Lester Henry | Continuing, he declared that “an| Duquette (March 14, 1931), William tdeal system of jurisprudence perfectly | Edward Duvall, John W. Edelin, Jjr., administered i3 the support and protec- | Raymond Edward Elliott, Robert Lee tion of every essentinl to the well-being | Emrick, [ouls Engel, Walter Edward of soc It wuards the weak, It re- | Farnsworth, Robert leslie Fy stun rains 1 Il nurtures the | Charles W. Filzgerald, Al virt Flournoy, Albert Whitinig Fox () : system of law under which we| 14, 1931), Morrls M. Fox, Nathan e the good fortune to live, is, in fact,| Priedenberg, Morris M. Friiz, Willlam us in name, the common law,” | Pr Frye, Edwuard F. Gallagher istunt Attorney General asserted, | Gallahan, Byron T. es Do special privileges of | Charles C. Gaylord, Robert Uraun on or office | jr. (December 20, 19307, Reuben g2 was prese d to the audi-| Goldberg, Samuel Edward Goldstein, idents and thelr friends by | Joseph Edwin Gousalves, Hec Gon- Frederick L. Siddons, associale | zales (August 31, 1930), Louis Good- Justice of the I ¢ of Columbia Su- | man. preme Court, The exercises ui which| Alols Willlam Graf, Hiram K. Green, Be spoke were the actual union of beneh | December 20, 1930: John R. Grieff and bar with Jurists making awards| John Ca ille, George Philip and recetving tliem | Grove, Charles Chester Guy, Katharine ; ; itzsimmons ond, Minnle May T ——— Hardy, Samuel Walker Hardy, George Three furists on Washington benches | yeicle SERNC Wy 15 1931; Ed- e mond D. Harfison. Kenneth VanKeu- e DL ren Harvey, Herman Huves, Bernard Carter Heuton, Charles Clarence Helt- | man, jr.; Sidney B. Hill, August 31, 1930° Benjumin Eurl Hinden. Ralph Cuurt. “for and contributions to in the field of legal educa- ¢ Peyton Gordor clite upreme Court rd, Ramon R. Howe, March 14, 1931 ices in the administration of the crimi- | Jumes K. U nal iaw,” and . ‘harles 8. Hat- | Arthur C. Jary 31, 1930; Win- field, judge of the ed States Court | throp August Johns, March 14, 1931; of Customs and U Appeals, “for | 4 M. Johmson, Grace Kanode, disti hed Juridical services in the | { Abraham Kalon, John Barry fleld of customs and patent law.” All| K Lawrence J. Kelly, Louis H. three are active professors on National | King, December 20, 1930; Marguerite Un ity’s Law School faculty, These . Kline, August 3 930; Paul Foote degrees were conferred by Dr. Hayden | yring:l, Jumes Curtis Ladd, ‘Fenton Johnson, chancellor of the university, | Markwood =~ Lake, Francis ~Richard o, iqollowlng the delivery of Wied 1g5n, ‘Richard B. Teech, December 20, valedictory Ugo J. A. Carusi, alo|1g939; Newton N. Lovewell, Clarence o T | Oliver Luhn, December 20, 1930; John e i course which Wete | v ypgduke Lynham, Authony Maley, conferre S by National Uni- P 1 " - Morgan Malone, December 20, versity foll Doctor of civil law on 4 - i z 0 nees Ambler ) hail, Harry Estill” E. Naylor, ductor Juridical 5 ¢ 4 Sl uer Maupin, Alited J. Maxwell, Er- fdieal selence on Jeaian L. Care. | nest C. Mellor, Prank E. Millard, jr f Jurisprodence on Clayton | Burton Fraucis Miller, John Dean Thomas Scyphiers, doctor of juridieal | Miller, John Frauk Miller, jr.; Thom Williain B, C ord, doc- | L Miller, August 31, 1930; Anthony J detice o Enierson String- | Miniechells, Arthur - Lincoln Mittell, uridical aclence on | Elihu Holland Moore, Albion Lowry rland Edison Taylo | Morrls, Francis G. Morrison, March 14, 1931, Bert Willlam Morrow, Charles R. Prizes Awarded. Mortow, August 81, 1930; Glenn Fair- the con Hnr" of degrees, | child Murphy, August 31, 1930: William made the tollowing prize | Thomas Murphy, March 14, 1931; ity gold medal Charles Kavanaugh Murr, Jumes An- ®_in_pokt-graduate | drew Murray, William Edwin McCain, M. Reed. MacArthur Medal - for - BIShest (averdge n set 1930; Maurice J. McCarthy, March 14, class to Ugo J. A, Carusi, with honor- | 19317 joceph P, McClosky, John Duncan | Prancis B, 1‘24:’”;1.1&‘"1“..‘1‘; f.’,"(Al“I'|‘f", | McDonald, March 14, 1931; Lioyd Amos e i i s %o 8. | MacDonald, December 20, 1930; Andrew Norman: Moo, W ention | Joseph McGarraghy, Raymond Cor- to Marie E. McCathran; Eugene si | cy, William Thomas Mc- gold medal for highest aver n fresh- | K¢ Stedman McKinley, jr.: man class to Lorena H. C th, with mention ie Barnes eph Isaacs: Emma Deal Denton gold medal for the best final examina tion in equity jurisprudence to Arthur J. Dixon, with honorable mention to Mabel B, Sukis; Callaghan prize for | best examination on _corporation | Ugo J. A. Catusi and Thomas J. Rel who tled tor honors, 0 that each re=- eeived a prize F. H. Thomas prize for best exami nation in real property to Charies ith honorable mention to well; John Byrne prize Jation on bills and notes Unfurnished Apts. Rueder, faculty prize for 1, 2 and 3 Rooms ¥ to Robert W. Elliott, iy ot | FOR RENT COPLEY COURTS ing ate Chapter members Phi Beta Gamma Legal Fraternity 1514 17th St. Phone Decatur 0300 THE ARCONNE 16th and Columbia Road Furnislred and prize to Llovd C. Andrews for highest cholastic standing among Beta Chap- ter members receiving bachelor degree, xapp.s Beta Pi Sorority prize v? Abbie | Scanlon Hisle, James Emery Holloman, | mbia | Harold A, Horwitz, Floyd W n How- | 5 168 Glenn Iden, | | Indelible Make-up Le Roy Henry McCarthy, August 31,/ Robert E. McLaughlin, December 20, ! 1930; Ida McMillan, Robert Lee Nagle, | Theodore H. Naylor, Bernard Joseph = Nees, Mary B. Nelson, Herbert A. Ney, | Leo Cyril Nolan, Eugene Ollander, Jumes Mulcoln O'Leury, December 20, 1930; Willlam Howard Olson, Harvard K. Osmond, Amos T. Pagter, Fred| Kimple Parriott, March 14, 1931; Ralph Maurice Peitwnan, August 31, 1930; Howard Alexander Peuny, Victor Perl- Pitiis, December 20 1950+ Katnrone Gas Station Attendant Spots Pickett, Jacob Plotnick, Albert Howard 3 Daughter of Wardwell, Now in Hospital. Plotzky, Luke Murtison Poland. Floyd S. Pumeroy (March 14, 1931), Herbert Q. Potthoft, Ralph Wilson Pow- ers, Geuevieve Robinson Pratt, Joseph Jay Pratt, Michael Ieo Raedy, Wilfred John Redmond, Thomas J. Reidy, Jul- lus Herbert Rice, H. QGlenn Ritchey, | By the Associated Press. . Harry Clark Robb, Jr.; James Willlam | SOUTH BEND, Ind, June 13.—The ioles Roberls (December 20, 1930), | hitch-hiking romance of Mary Eliza- Richard Edward Roberts (December 20, | beth Wardwell, 24° years old, daughter 1930), James Ashby Robey, Charlene |of a retired Watertown, N. Y., banker, Roland, Louls Rothstein (August 31, [ was only a memory today 1950), Garrelt Chumberlsin Rush, Em-| The girl, found by her pursuing fa- ma L, Rutter, Hubert Potter Sale, Pren- | ther, Addison F. Wardwell, late yester- tiss D. Sale, jr.; John J. Suunders| day through the services of a filling (March 14, 1931), John Henry Schooley, | station attendant, who recognized her Samuel Scrivener, jr. (March 14, 1931), | from the descriptions contained in an Hurold LeBaron Seaman, Gervasio G.| Associated Press dispatch, was placed Sese, 'J'x]mmu.; k. Shanahian_ (March 14, | in u hospital to “take & rest. 1931), Lewis H. Shupiro (March 14, 1931), Harry C. Shriver (August 31, e 1930), Fred Maulcolm Shure, Edward Dressed in bedraggled hiker's togs, George Slevers, Sumuel Sllverman, Bev- | Miss Wardwell walked into the station erly Singleton Simms, John Parke Simp- | to inquir: the way to Hobart, Ind. She son, Willium Adrian Simpson,Asuel Jen- | left hastily when she suspected the at- Eius Smith, Frank Wuldo Smith, Irving | tendunt recognized her. Not many R. Smith, Merritt L. Smith, 8. Preston | blocks farther on she was taken into Smith, Martin James Snelus (December | custody by detectives, whom the attend- 20, 1930), Atherton G. Southworth, | unt had notified. She readily admitted HBenjamin Spear, Charles Blondel Spen- | her identity. cer, Donsld Keith Staley (March 14, | Wardwell, who trailed her West, called 1931), William Wallace Stickuey (De- | for her last night snd tok her to a cember 20, 1930), Bert Ray Stough, | huspital. She would be tuken back to Hoyle h‘él“”r’dsx“#lf' S.J Douglas | New York today, he said. wenson, Rose Edith Tabb, Sarah Abbie v " Taylor, Wilmer John Taylor, Douglas | Youth Denies Girl's Story. Tepper, Mertou Alton Tevyaw, Maryane | Almost at the same hour Miss Ward- | Irma Thomas, James A, Thompson, | well was taken iuto custody, George larguerite R, Thoruton, Carl Valore, Reed, 17 years old, valked into a Buf- | ancls L. Vanlaalten (December 20, | talo, N. Y., police station to deny re- | 1930), Henry Joseph Vinskey (Decem- ports that she was traveling in his | ber 20, 1930), Samuel Selvin Weisberg, company. Of him, the girl told police: | | Daniel D. Weymouth (August 31, 1930), | T was acquainted with George Reed | John ‘T, White (August 31, 1930), John | in Watertown. He told me one day he Siduey Whitt, Robert Irwin Williams, | was going to Hobart, Ind., to get a job. | jr.; Harry Hazen Wilson, Ruth Wilson, | I told him I wanted to go along. Ray K. Windham, Widmer Sharples “When we started we had but $10, Wingute, Marion Taft Woodruff, Carroll | my last weekly allowance from my fa- G. Yomkum, Robert Harrison Yorkdale, | ther. We hitch-hiked all the way. At Albert lee Young, Jumes Lawrence | Ashisbula, Ohio, I lost George. I de- Young | cided to g0 on to Hobart and meet him School of Economics and Governmeat. | there.” = | The girl was traced by her father Master of arts—Jose Balanon Mar-| largely through the post cards she . tinez. - dropped 10 friends. Mauster of sclence—Neal Anthony Her- £ s o per and John Beard Ecker. Bachelor of arts—Mauro Baradl, Wal- Weitian Brvanr hewn n. cue,| HELD ON LARCENY seph William Elliott, Norman Adron | SRS B 1 ay, Charles Augustus Haile, Victor P. | Housekeeper Charged With Theft | r, Henry Reece Harrison, Ale £ Nelsou DeArmont M hant Nelson Yarborough Marchant, | 1o Macagba Rillon, Mabel Benson kis, Gurland Edison ‘aylor, Tien-Kal | Lee, B, Rose Riedl ‘Trammell, Maximi- a0 Mermito Villareal Bachelor of science —Joseph N, Dot- sou and Fraucls M. Killarney P e, e 1 Nicaraguan Rebel Captures Supply of Food and Munitions MEXICO CITY, June 13 (# —Dr. of Money From Employer. Arrested on & grand larceny charge Mabel Holmes Hess, 29, & housekeeper was remanded to the grand jury on $500 | bond by Judge John P. McMahon in Police Court yesterday. | The woman was uccused of taking $50 | and s pocketbovk from Touis Dercols, 52 H street northeast, where she is | said to have worked. Police sald the | woman_admitted taking the money. L Easy to Pay | the Nicaraguan tusurgent leader, Au- Amt.of Deposit gusto Sandio, sald yesterday that San- | Note For 12 dino occupied the City of Ocotal for two Months supply of munitions and tood $180 1S ald Sandino had personal charge $240 $20 an | $300 $25 ° bers of & Guardis Naciousl patrol near Jicuro ‘Tuesday and that the rebel lead- I had ordered & concentration of troops tor an offensive o be launched next montl. $360 $30 JHBER $540 $45 SUPERVISION ||| $1,200 $100 US.TREASURY |} $6,000 $500 The sun s one of the relatively small | stars in the Milky Way 107" 1" F aun G STazers | Woobpwarp & LoTHROP | | | , Ride T Motor | i i j Elizabeth Arden’s New Swim Dance Survives Sun, Wind and Water Enjoy every sport this Summer, with your face | as fresh looking as your costume. Fly through | the air—bake in the sun—plunge in the water— and emerge with your face still looking the pink of perfection. E]izapclh Arden’s waterproof make-up protects your skin while keeping you looking lovely. Or—if you want a gentle tan, becoming, without being painful—use Elizabeth Arden’s new Ideal Sunburn Oil. Mrs. Vera Elton, Miss Arden’s per- sonal representative, will be here— on the Third Floor—for consultation and with color-charts to show you the best make-up to use with the 1931 dress colors, Another representative in the Toiletries Section will assist you. TOILETRIES, A1SLE 18, FIRsT FLOOR. ELIZABETH ARDEN CONSULTANT, THIRD FLOOR, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1931. WooDWARD & LoTHROP 10™ 11™ F AND € STREETS Monday—Our Annual June Selling of COTTON FABRICS At Extraordinary Savings Everywhere you have heard the talk of “the cotton market at its lowest in fifteen years™. . . and now comes our Annual Cotton Selling, bringing even better values than in many years. From the regular cotton prices, this year at a new low, we have effected a special lowering of prices for this event. You will profit greatly by choos- ing enough materials to make all the frocks you will need for the whole Summer, at the special low prices in effect next week only. The cool, Summery, style-right materials are all new, this season’s patterns, ready to be made into this season's smartest frocks. Exclusive English Prints, yard . . . . . . 38¢c (Have sold here this season at 58c) 25c Plain and Checked Handkerchief Lawn, yard . (Has sold here this season at 38c) 25c p i Rayon Novelty Weave Sports Fabrics, yard . . 58 ) (Have sold here this season 85 38¢c I18c Printed Dimity in Flowered Patterns, yard . . (Has sold here this season at 38c) Fine Sheer Primed Voiles, yad' . . . . . (Have sold here this season at 38c) Flock Handkerchief Muslin, yard . . . . . (Has sold here this season at 50c) Best Quality Printed Percale, yard . . . . (Has sold here this season at 25c) Also in The June Selling at Special Prices ‘ i 50c¢ 25c Bemberg Rayon Pique Prints, yard . . . . $| (Have sold here this season at $2) Pastel Celonese Moire; yard' . . . . .. . $| (Has sold here this season at $2) 95c 68c Flower Patterned Rayon Voiles, yard . . . (Have sold here this season at 68c) Silk-and-Cotton Foundation Silk, yard . . . (Has sold here this season at 50c) Celanese Printed Maliba Crepe, yard . . . (Has sold here this season at $2) Printed Rayon, yard . . . . (Has sold here this season at $1.25) CotToNs AND RAYONS, Srconn F100OR. Beige and Blonde Kid Pumps Greatly. Reduce Matrix and Laird Schober & Company Models $9.75 $8.45 Were $15 and $16.50 Were $12.50 Comfortable Matrix blonde strap pumps and oxfords in several smart styles. In- cluded in the lot are sizes: AAAA, 5,51/, 8,815, 9; AAA, 41 Our entire stock of beige and blonde kid pumps is reduced, including many Laird Schober and Company models . . . one and two strap slippers. The combined lot in- cludes sizes: AAA, 5, 514, 6, 614, 7, 77.8,81.,9; AA, 5,515, 6, 7, 7V;, 8, 81, 9; A 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 6%, 7, 7%. 8, 81, 9; B, 4, 414, 5, 51, 6, 6, 7, 7%, and C, 9. ‘WomeN’s Smoes, THIRD FLOOR.