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5 G DECREE ATC.U.EXERGSES Two Envoys and Builder Given Honor as Knights of Columbus Head Speaks. ‘The Catholic University of Ameflcnl today conferred 453 degrees in course and three honorary degrees at its 43d annual convoca- tion, under the chairmanship of Most Rev. Pletro Fumasoni - Biondi, Apostolic Delegate to the United States. Giacomo ce Mar- tino, _Ambassador from Italy, was granted the hono- Tary degree of doc- tor of laws for dtstmgmshe% serv- ices to both na- tions. and “in par- ticular by his no- bility of character has now universal Ambassador Martine. esteem Leonide Pitamic, Minister from Jugo- slavia. was awarded the honorary doctorate of laws for his distinguished service to the United States and his own nation and because, “by reason of his upright living and published works, is for all a model and master.” Frederick Charles Hirons, builder, received the honorary degree of master of science because “by the excellence of his work and the verdict of compe- tent judges, he attained the highest repute, and, moreover, has, by example, counsel and material assistance, en- abled many students of architecture to pursue their way to success.” K. of C. Head Speaks. Martin H. Carmody. supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus, advised the graduates in the commencement address that under present conditions there will not be the urgent need for accelerated enceavor that marked the recent past, so that greater thought can be given to arising problems. “Under present conditions,” Mr. Carmody declared, “you will not need to build so hastily your siperstruc- ture. There will not be the need for so rapid con- struction and ex- pansion as has seemed necessary in the recent past. Consequently, you will have oppor- tunity to give more thought to its ac- tual requirements.” Continuing, the speaker explained that there was no greater Tesponsibil- ity upon present- day collcge grac- uates to “build well the foundation and superstructure of vour life’s edifice” than was the duty of every other generaticn, O'Brien Is Valedictorian. i ion I wish to make,” he that during this high- xpension, overdevelop- hrough which our country 1d has recently passed there ear to be the time or the ty for stability or permanency.” Minister Pitamic. nece: [ Dominic, Sister M. Regina Clare, Sister M. Thomas and Sister Marie Thomas- ine. Of the Felician Sisters, Sister M. Azelle and Sister M. Bonaventure. Of the Sisters of St. Francis, ter M. Adalberta, Sister M. Catherine, Sister M. Estras, Sister M. Lawrence, Sister Mary St. John, Sister M. Ter@ita, Sister M. Turibia and Sister M. Virginia. Of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Naza- reth, Sister M. Presentia. Of the Sis- ters of the Holy Humility of Mary, Sis- ter M. Jude. Of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Sister M. Alice, Sister Berna- dette de Lourdes, Sister M. Frances de Sales, Sister M. Juvencia, Sister M. Perpetua, Sister M. Salvator and Sister M. Visitation. Of the Sisters of St. Mary, Sister M. Magdalene. Of the Sisters of Mercy, Sister M. Amadeus, Sister M Austin, Sister M. Dolorosa, Sister M. Germaine and Sister M. Rosaria. Of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Sister M. Madeleine. Of the Mission Workers of the Sacred Heart, Sister M. Patricia. Of the Ursuline Sis- ters, Sister Agnes Marie, Sister M. Al- berta, Sister M. Cosma, Sister M. St. John and Sister Margaret Mary. Of the Lay Students, Anne Mary Nakota and Claire Virginia Stickney. Bachelor of science—Of the Sisters of | St. Joseph, Sister M. Christine and Sister M. Teresa. > Bachelor of music—Of the Foreign Mission Sisters of St. Dominic, Sister M. James. Of the Sisters of St. Jo- seph, Sister M. Valerian. Of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Sister M. Claire, Sister M. La Salle and Sister M. Pla- cidia. Of the Sisters of Mary of the Presentation, Sister St. John. Of the Ursuline Sisters, Sister M. Coletta. Of the Lay Students, Edna Jane Don- aldson. . Normal diploma—Of the Foreign Mission Sisters of St. Dominic, Sister Agnes Marie and Sister M. Kostka. Of the Sisters of St. Francis, Sister M. Remigia. Of the Sisters of the Holy Union of Sacred Hearts, Sister Frances Paul. Of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, Sister M. Margaret. Of the Minim Daughters of Mary Im- maculate, Sister Marle Dilecta, Sister Marie Enriqueta, Sister Imelda, Sister Inez and Sister Irene. Of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Sister Anné Joseph. Of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Sis- ter M. Dorina, Sister M. Evelyn and Sister M. Melfrieda. Of the Sisters of Mary of Presentation, Sister Fugene Marie and Sister Rita. Of the Ursuline Sisters, Sister M. Teresa Normal diploma in music—Of the Sisters of Mary of the Presentation, Sister St. Joseph. Summer Session. Normal diploma—Sister Stella Maris Bergin, O. M.: Sister Martina Joseph Cummins, O. M.; Sister Mary Inviolata Durkin, I. H. M.; Sister Mary de Lourdes Goan, O. P.; Sister Mary Anna O'Connell, O. S. F.: Sister Mary Car- melita Redding, O. S. F.; Sister Mary Matilda Scadden, S. 8. J, and Sister Mary Genevieve Shannon, O. S. F. College of Arts and Sciences. Bachelor of science—Louls Paul Can- nizzaro, John Anthony de Pasquale, Harry Enrico ¢ Giacomo, Brother Mar- cellus, C. F. X.; John Francis Fitz- Gerald, Stanley Anthony _ Gadek, Brother Thomas Joseph Hore, F. S. C, Prancis Benedict Kleha, Francis Dwy Lancto, Francis Thomas McDermott, Gerard Hasset Morrissey, Salvatore Robert Pope. Harold Edward Prezzano, Prancis Bernard Reardon, Dominic Richard Sena, James Douglas Sheeran, Brother Francis Stephen Sprissler, F. S C.: Harry Lewis Stark. Brother John Joseph Strickroih, F. 8. C., and Joseph Arthur Tasca. Bachelor of arts—Brother Adelbert George, F. 8. C.. Brother Alfred Basil, F. 8. C.; Brother Albert Gerard, F. S. C.. John Vincent Ambrose, Brother Antony Bernard, F. S. C.. Brother Ar- thur Phillp, F. §. C.. Brother Augus- tine Paul, F. S C.; Brother Azades Raphael, F. S. C. Brother Azarias Thomas. F. S. C.; Brother Basilian, F. Following the gommencement address, | S. C.; Brother Barnard Edward, F. S. Edward Donald O'Brien delivered the |C.: Brother Bernardine James, F. S. C.; valedictory. The exercises, which opened | Louis Paul Bertoni, Brother Birillus the invocation by Right Rev. Mgr. | Antony, F. S. C.; Brother Brendan, F. Edward Pace closed with benediction by | S. C.;: Brother Brendan Matthew, F. S. th> Apostolic delegate. | C. : James Joseph Burns, Brother Ca- Right Rev. Mgr. James Hugh Ryan,|millus Edward, F. S. C.. Brother Ca- re tor of the university, conferred the ! millus Patrick, F. S. Y In all there were 453 degrees ' land Caron, Brother Casimir James, F. Long, Brother M:nuel Patrick Lough- | ran, C. S. V.; Sister Mary Christopher | C.. Anthony Ro- e conferred. These included 146 S C.: Brother Cecilian John, F. S. C.: ors of arts, 22 bachelors cluding architecture), 8 bachelors of 10 bachelors of laws, 131 master 5 other masters' degrees, includ- science and music; 31 doctors of philosophy, 1 doctor of science in education, 35 bachelors in theology and canon law, 24 licentiates in theology and canon law and 14 doctors in the- ology and canon law. There were also 26 normal diplomas conferred Degrees and normal diplomas were conferred as follows: School of Engineering. Bachelor of architecture — Richard Edward Collins, John Joseph Columbus, l-f‘aurenre John Conlon and Frank Paul osti Bacnelor of architectural engineering ~Roland George Marguard, Carl Jo- | seph Niggel Schlaudecker Bachelor of chemical engineering— ‘Thomas Francis Callahan. John Joseph Harten, Thomas Penn May and Ralph Frank Wolf. Bachelor of civil engineering—Juan Rincon Gallardo, Peter Prancis Kane and John Vincent Lynch. = Bachelor of electrical engineering— Robert Frederick Brady. Natale Gapo- niti, George Joseph Caspar, ph ‘Thomas de Bettencourt, John nry Hickey, Paul Hoffmann, Charles Bor- romeo Lickweg, George Byrnes Reges and Ferdinand Vezzosi. Bachelor of mechanical engineering— Charles Robert Achstetter, Francis Daniel Harrington and Charies Joseph Montavon. Catholic Sisters’ College. Bachelor of arts—Of the Sisters of Bt. Benedict, Sister M. Chrysostom and Sister M. Hildegarde. Of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, Sister Mary of Lourdes and Sister M. Regina. Of the 8isters of Charity of St. Augustine, Sis- ter M. Basil. 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O. 8. F. S.; John Pran- cis O'Connell, John Baptist Schaad, §. | A Francis William Stone, C. S. P.; Anthony Prancis Sullivan, S. A.. Jo- | seph Aloysius Szuhy, Philip Joseph {Tarano, John Nicholas Tarrant. C. S. P.; John Francis Tocik, O. S. F. S.. and Bernard Francis Wetzel, O. S. F. S. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Master of arts—Sister Mary Seraphia Balicka, S S. J.; Rev. Matthew Joseph Baran, O. M. C.; Sister Mary Josephine Baskerville, O. S. B.; Sister Mary Zena | Baumann, C. PP. S ; Rev. Jerome Bayer, 0. M C.: Rev. William Joseph Bellmer, S. M.:" Rev. Charles Everett Berming- ham, Frances Elinor Brady, Sister Mary Francesca Brownlee, S. C.; Rev. Wil- liam Dennis Buckley, O. S. F. S.; Sis- ter Mary Noella Byrne, O. P.. Rev. Thomas Fablan Carey, O. P Rev. Thomas John Carroll, O. M. C; Vincent Francis Cleary, Florence Der- mot Cohalan, Rev. Charles Daley, O. P.; nelly, Rev. John Francis Dowling, Rev. | Michael James Dovle, Joseph William | Ducibella, Rev. Clement Marcellus Fal- ter, C. PP. S.; Rev. Willlam Clair Fita- gerald, Sister Mary Zygmunta Froheek, S.'F.; Brother Galdus Paul Gart- land. F. S. C. Sister Mary Calixta Garvey, C. C. V. 1. Rev. William John | Gauche, Rev. Gerald Joseph Geary, Sis- | ter Mary Pidelis Getty, 8. S. J.; Sister | Mary Henry Gibbs. O. P.: Brother An- drew Potamion Gottstein, F. S. C.; St ter Marie Lucien Goudarc, S. S. J. Rev. Harry Chrysostom Graham, O. P.; Jehn Louis Rochon Grand, Rev. Francis Joseph Guy, Rev. Arthur Anthony Hal- back, Rev Joseph Alexander Miller Ha A Hehn. C. PP. S g George Hill. Rev ph Leo Anthony Hiller. C. PP. S T Mary Char- lotte Holland, R. S. M.; Rev. Paul Guy Hutton, C. S. V.; Rev. Matthew Patrick Kelly, Sister Mary Eileen Kennedy. O. P Rev. Edward Thomas Kilduff, Mar- garet Louise Kilton, John Philip Kir- rane, S. S. J.: Rev. Placid Kleppel, O. S. B.: Rev. Raymond Joseph Knab, C. 8S. R.: Brother George Francis Kohles, S. M.. Ethelyn Korbel, Rev. Herman | Joseph Latrmers, Rev. 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Robert Bernard Navin, Robert Allen Neary, Brother Thomas Bernard Nolan, C. 8. V.. James Allen Nolan, Rev. Maurice Francis Noonan, 8. S. J.; Rev. John Marcellus { Nugent, O. P.; Sister Jeanette Obrist, O. S. B.; Edward Philip O'Hern, C. 8. P.; | Rev. Harold Francis Palmer, Sister Mary Paul Philbin, O. P.: Raymond Jo- seph Prindiville, C. 5. P; Clara Pick | Purcell, Rev. John Bartholomew Quinn, 8. S.; Rev. Robert Gabriel Quinn, O. P. Sister Mary Aloysia Rachbauer, O. P.; Rev. John Brendan Reese, O. P.; Mary Qertrude Reiman, Rev. Edward Ru- ' dolph Roof, C. PP. 8.; Rev. Joseph Al phonsus Rooney, Miriam Thetesa Roo ney, Rev. Francis Justin Routh, O. P.; Rev. Charles W. Sadlier, O. P.; Mary Catherine Schaefer, Brother Gerald Jo- seph Schnepp, Rev. Lambert Schrott, O. S. B.; Rev. Leo Carl Schumacher, 8 ter Theresa Frances Smith, 5. C. N.; Rev. John Donald Strange, Rev. James Baitley Sullivan, O. M. I.; Rev. Berard John Szczesny, O. M. C.; Sister Edwina Tobin, 8. 8. J.; Rev. Lucien C. Trouy, | O. F. M.; Oscar August Turner, Rev.! Daniel M. Van Rooy, O. P.; Rev. John Martin Voelker, Sister Mary Casimir Vonder Haar, R. S. M.; Rev. Fintan Glenn Walker, Rev. Clement Joseph Walsh, Catherine Vera Whitty and Rev. Benlgn Michael Ziemski, 0. M. C. The National Catholic School of Social Service—Maud Tamar Bailey, Gertrude Mary Chen, Clare Frances Flannigan, Mary Estelle Haven, Mary Rita Doyle Shea and Lillian Anthony Wynkoop. 2<selin_Foundation—Thomas Joseph Bolger, John Bernard Cavanagh. Jo- seph Lawrence Leitch, John Anthony | Mettling. William Joseph Mulcahy, Francis O'Connor, Peter Andrew Olsinski, Bar- tholomew Michae! Reilly. Prancis Pat- | M. |rick Shea and Albert Anthony Stall- ings. | Master of music—Sister Leo Claire | L'Esperance, S. C. Master of science—James Joseph Bowe, Rev. John Carroll Helldorfer, C. | 8S. R, and Arthur Linceln Quirk. Doctor of philosophy—Sister Mary of | the Incarnation Byrne, C. D. P.; Rev. | George J. 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Talbot, O. M. L Sister Domi- Special for This Week Delphinium and Chrysanthemum Sale Sturd?. pot-grown that will blcom this year 850 PER DOZEN 2 DOZEN FOR $1.50 May Be Assorted Free Delivery on All Orders Over $1.50 RINER’S NURSERY SERVICE 747 14th St. N.W, plants A General Motors Value See Your Nearest Authorized Dealer m "2 D. C., WEDNESDAY. tilla Theuner, O. S. B, and Sister Mary Grace Waring, 8 8. J. Doctor of science in education—Rev. n. John Raphael Hagal Schoel of Law. Bachelor of Laws—John Donald Cos- tello, Gerald Paul Costello, Edward Thomas Costello, Vincent Grant, Pat- rick Francis Humphrey, Matthew James Mullaney, Thomas Patrick O'Brien, Ed- ward Donald O'Brien, Joseph Eugene Pappano and Joseph Prancis Sani. Master of laws—John Irwin Dugan. School of Canon Law. Bachelor of canon law—Rev. Edward F. Anglum, O. 8. B. Bachelor of both omew T. Timlin, O. F. M. Licentiate in canon law—Rev. Ed- ward Joseph Bode, Rev. John Joseph Carberry, Rev. John Leo A. Dolan, Rev. Manuel Gomez Rev. Jerome Daniel Hannan, Rev. Bonaventure Imhoff, O. |M. C.; Rev. Delisle Antoine Lemieux, Rev. Arthur Joseph Nazic, O. M. C. Rev. James John O'Rourke, Rev. Philip Francis Pocock, Rev. James Matthew Shanahan, Rev. Ernesto G. Tagle, Rev. ‘laws—Rev. Barthol- | JUNE. 15, 1932. land, Rev. James Vincent Cleary, O. M. L; Rev. Henry Berthold Conrad, O. M. L: Rev. Robert Joseph Gill, 0. M. I.; Rev. Willlam John Loftus, O. M. I; Rev. William Francis Mullaney, O. M. I, and Rev. Joseph Michael Supple, O. M. I. From Holy Name College, Brookland, Rev. Adalbert John Calla- han, O. F. M.; Rev. Austin Goff, O. F. M.: Rev. Irenaeus Joseph 'ierscher, O. F. M.; Rev. Cletus P. Hughes, O. F. M.; Rev. Roch Knopke, O. F. M.; Rev. Ru- pert D. McCann, O. F. M.; Rev. Win- fred McCarthy, O F. M.; Rev. Elmer James Nichols, O. F. M.; Rev. Aloysius J. Reilly, O. F. M.; Rev. Gregory Ber- nard Smith, O. F. M.;- Rev. Francls James Sullivan, O. F. M. and Rev. Jus- tus L. Sweeney, O. F. M. From St. Francls Seminary. St. Francls, Wis., Rev. Hugh John Deeny, Rev. Mathias J. Gorges and Rev. Edward Michael Kinney. £ Gerald Thomas Baskfield, Rev. Daniel Jeseph Connors, O. M. I.. Rev. Denis Maria Gallagher, O. M. C.; Rev. Vin- cent Eleutherius Flores, Rev. Joseph M. | Marling, C. PP. S.; Rev. Berard Mur- | phy. 0.'M. C.; Rev. Vincent J. Newton, Licentiate in sacred theology—Rev. | CHILE-DECLARES DEBT 'MORATOBIUM Retail Merchants Get 30 Days of Grace and Extension of Na- tional Bank Loans. By the Associaved Press. | SANTIAGO, Chile, June 15.—Chile’s new Socialist government extended a helping kand to retail merchants yes- terday by decreeing a 30-day morato- rium on all their debts and by extend- | ing their loans at the national savings | | banks. Meanwhile the problem of dealing | with the American-controlled $375,000.- | 000 Cosach nitrate combine continued to occupy the attention of the junta. | The government appointed Aurelio Nunez Morgado to the post of superin- | tendent of nitrate mines. He is an ac- | Francis Xavier Wahl and Rev. Robert |O. M. I.: Rev. Ulric Proeller and Rev. 'V opponent of foreign interests, no- | James White. Licentiate in both laws—Rev. Joseph | Mas Janer. Doctor in canon law—Rev. John Bar- rett, S S.; Rev. Connell Clinton, Rev. Thomas Arthur Connolly, Rev. Francis Bernard Donnelly, Rev. Leo Arnold Jae- | ger, Rev. Avitus Edward Lyons, Rev. Edwin J. Murphy, C. PP. S.. Rev. Eric F. MacKenzie, Rev. Herbert T. Rim- linger, Rev. Joseph Valentine "Sang- meister and Rev. Camilo Torrente, C. M. F. School of the Sacred Sciendes. Bachelor of sacred theology—From St. Anthony's Monastery, Marathon City, Wis., Rev. Austin DuBois, O. M. Cap.; Rev. George Henseler, O. M. Cap., and Rev. Anthony McInerney, O. M. Cap From St. John's University, Collegeville, Minn, Rev. Canisius Maria Bluemel, O. S. B.. Rev. Alphonse Kre- mer, A. B, and Rev. Edward McDonald, A B. PFrom Maryknoll Seminary, Maryknoll, N. Y., Rev. Everett Francis Briggs, M. M.; Rev. Harry James Bush, . M.: Rt M. M., and Rev. Willlam Viricent Whit- low, M. M. From St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn,, Rev. Louis Joseph Mc- Carthy. From Marist College, Brool land, Rev. Edmund Joseph Soucy. From the Oblate Scholasticate, Brook- ev. Joseph Patrick Gibbons, | Cyprian M Terwoord, O. M. C. Doctor in sacred theology—Rev. Aloy- sius Herman Dirksen, C. PP. S.; Rev. | Joseph Henry Rohling, C. PP. 8, and Rev. John Baptist Scheper. TWO MEN ROBBED One Struck in Mouth Near Eighth | and ¥ Streets. | Harry Griffith, 38, of the 800 block of L street told police last he was as- saulted by a colored man and robbed of $14. He said the robber struck hi in the mouth. Hospital treatment w: required. The alleged robbery occurred on Eighth street near H street. . Wade H. Wood of the 400 block of G street, a taxicab driver, reported to po- | lice he was robbed of $3 by two colored men early today. The robbery occurred in the 200 block of Morgan street. He | sald the men were armed. Terrier Swims 20 Hours. A fox terrier that fell into an aban- doned coal pit at Wrexham, England. swam about for 20 hours before it was rescued | tably those involved in Cosach. | Carlos Davila, former Chilean Ambas- | | sador to Washington, whose place in the junta was taken by Rolando Merino, | | zent his former colleagues an oven let- | | ter in which he declared his withdraw lwoulfl aid the Soclalist revolution. | FINAL MEETING HELD BY 16TH STREET CITIZENS | Entertainment and refreshments | marked the last meeting of the season | of the Sixteenth Street Heights Citizens' Association last night. | The group was entertained by | Chesapeake & Potomac Co. Glee Club including a solo by Gecrge A. 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