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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ST, WARY'S SCHOOL|_ orooon i eie (NG AMERIA TO | AT EXtavacnc GRADUATION SUNDAY Diplomas Will B¢ Presoted by Rey, John T, Winters The graduation exercises eof B Mary's school will take place tomor row afternoon &t 4 o'clock with ex erelses held in B, Mary's ehurek The graduates will he presented with diplomas by Rev. John T. Winters The honor puplis of the graduati class are as follows: Geld medal for excellence in scholarship, Nora Kelly Aveline Itiley Kreger, These girl petitive examinatic at Mt Bt Joseph's academy, Hartford, yesteraday The K. of C, awards of $10 gold pleces for scholarship were won hy Gerald McCourt and Joseph Charlow | The premiums given by the school for scholarship are to he awarded to Kenneth Dolan, Alice Melarney, Don ald Lynch, Charles Reroneto, Leonora Baltrane and Mary Simons Premiums In Christian doetrine and general scholarship will be awarded 1o Mary Drobnis, Margare! Fitzsimmor Rosetta Chadsey, Josph Tteed, Kmile Gingras, John Keough and Kutherine King, Marian Hart, Flizabeth Marsh Frances Denton, John Frwin and Peter Francolino The following is the munsieal pro. gram for the exerclses: tonk the eom or sehalarships “Marche Pontificale” ... Gounod Orchestra and organ Grand chorus, from “Bethany." ("“The Kingdom of God.") W. Rhys Herhert $t. Mary's Senfor cholr, accompanied Mary Collins, Eleanor g Michigan Easeutive May Make Lawyer Prove Charges He Made in Connes With Pumell Cas 1 ng. Mie June 16—Governor | she intimated today that Wal Groesl ter M, N e as the supre o' y ner | » The with my p \ 1 ey i tigatio W #l B, Jdeseph, | He lays in Jail bt days when he wa ling appeal. It was ehurged that he withheld inf from the grand jury ANOTHER FLOOD THREATENS several Sections of Kansas Pace Ploods With the Third Rise of Streams Within Two Weeks, M 16 Severa foods s within Kansas City sections of Kans third rise W new overflow of Chis | the drainagi ! 1 another inur of the atn of almost sterdny lomon river third stream cloudburst proportions Residents along the at Smith Center fled for mation | | vited to wear the costumes Again | ment Is woored By 1 HAVE GALA PARADE dr, Achievement and Pllyground; Officials Plan to Beat Baroum nor Lowden of Hlinois, Atlanta, June 16 government and ssive Pxe were condemned and a proper ion of taxation bhetweer ties and states recomme Lowden, former & is, addressing the Hovs and girls of all shapes, sises, | O, erner of rs and nationalities are invited by | )i Achievement Bupervisor Wi jon of credit men yesterday and Playground 1axation is inerea pars (wealth and to eheok th of government it *wouls and states Junior am W. T. Bquire supervisor 8. M, Brewster to + monster Juvenile parade neat Monday atternoon The parade will be the Junior Chautauqua parade and is ex- pected to he the funniest and largest 'govers anything in its line this eity or genuinely national requirements. cighboring cities over have seey A prige of 35 in gold has been offered [erally speaking 10 the youngster wearing ihe original costume Many of the ticipate i that munieipalities annual | provid own needs and leave to the Yis own proper fupetions” and that schools have had [rapid extension means the !Ameriea," closed und the children have been i they wore on those oceasions. All the sehools | have been communicated with, pare ehinl wnd publie as well, and more | than nvita 5 have been sent vement elub mem sked to bring biey them, ta pull wagor push wheelbar- | goats or horses, | t dog or cat, or f necessary from Hu-: Peis i che Dyeeten ding to Mr, Bquire who is ¢ of the committee and bal rts will not he harred 4 d by some o sister or Tin horns, toy drums, harmon-. wccordions, wash basins, frying §O- par Estrasagance and Wasie in Governs e Govers Extravaganees taxes an munieipa ded by Prank 1 national asso He \g faster Lhe extravagance he desirahle should their own revenues for their federal ent the task of providing for The speaker said federal aid, gen he offered to most |state governments to surrender their its “gradual | pageants during the year which just breaking down of self government in RAN'S Stomach TURDAY, JUNE 16, 1943, Convenience, Safety and Jo OUR industrial Certificates of Deposit are an ideal investment for funds temporarily idle which you wish to keep available at short notice. 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Asked as to Roald Amundsen's prospects of snuce cess In hjs proposed flight to the Pole, Commander Wild replied: | “If Amundsen is the man he used | to be T think he will reach the pole by alrplane. Year ago such a project would have been regarded as tn the case of Andre, as sheer madnesg, Bince then, however, the Polar re- | glons have become much Dbetter known, and the actual conditions| there are, on the whole, favorable for the safe descent of an aviator. Orchestra Recessional (selected) .... Members of orchestra— WVioline—Mr. Charles Dunr, Mr, Mar. cus Fletcher, Mr. James Bonney. *Cello—NMr. Walter Occupin. Cornet—Mr. Harry Miner. Flute—Mr. Harold Stedman. Clarinet—Mr. Squilloce. Timpani—Mr. William Needham, THE COMMERCIAL TRUST Co. Open Saturday Evenings 7 to 9 —— e, o NEw axp_skcosp maxb | CROWLEY BROS. INC. | oanesenn OWIEY BROS INC. | CINDERS FOR SALE At Very Reasonable Prices—Biggest DECOR ATORS A_ H. Harris ~=General Trucking— Stock in the City 267 Chapman Street TEF. 1233-8 W. L. Clements Buildinz At Ann Ar- bor is Designated As “A Temple of American History.” Ann Arbor, Mich, June 16.—The W. L. Clements library was dedicat- ed yesterday as a “temple of Amer- fean history,” adding to the University of Michigan's educational facllities| what is described as one of the most complete libraries of its kind in the world. Willlam Lawrence Clements of Bay City, a graduate of the university pre- sented the library. The entire library is devoted to rare papers and volumes that give an au- thentic record of the discovery, found- fng and colonization of the United Btates. WANT MASONIC GATHERING Boston, June 16.—Detroit, Kansas City and Cleveland are leading bid- ders for the 1024 convention of the National Guards of Masonic clubs and it was said today that a decislon might| not be reached before the closing bus- {ness session of the league's 18th an- nual convention late vesterday. 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