New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 5, 1925, Page 20

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00000000 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD T RO 1 mmmmnwummmmmnwmumxuwmmwmmmmwmmmmmmmunmmmmflm HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY R e e i e e New Diseases Navy Head Apologizes to Newspapermen for Inhospitality of Patoka Crew Barnard’s (;raduatwn Officials HHWWWH'\’"HMHMMW' We have traded old diseases for new,” Sir Thomas Horder physician to King Geor; told : f / 500 U. 8. d mg“r; a(‘fi nding Moored to Patoka near Annapolis, Md., the Los Angeles made this : 3 . (By Pacific & Atlantic) medical congress in London % beautiful picture. Corregpondents, invited for flight by Secretary Graduation day at Barnard col- ing them to warn their pa A Wilbur, were discourteously treated and told to leave ship because lege, New York, was in charge to lead the simple life no lunch had been prepared for them, it is reported. Secretary Wil- of (I to r.) Marian Metter, bur apologized for crew’s conduct. . 3 ;nderfiradulu pn‘l:dmht' Elva : v ¥ ; rench, senior week chairman, Marshal Jofire at Bier of Gallant Comrade . : : : and Meta Hailpsrn, president - oy - ~ " s } of senior class. A huge gather iy ¥ o ing of alumnae attended th ceremonies. For Beack n 2 & Atlantic) S t(lybP‘ul:l!c & Auu‘um P s . i is artistic thing suit ‘is R g 1 made of printed pussy willow, aar " : consisting of a straight - line g (I Iifl.f w - (By Pacific & Atianiic) Wallace Hopper, f 'e(;f‘rr)("r{: (By Pacinc & Atlantic) sleeveless. blouse over peek-a- Sa . Marching in funeral procession in London of the Earl of Ypres was aris with toy dog which At the hands of President Coolidge, 425 Annapolis men received their diplomas and will be commissioned boo trunks with a close fitting shal Joffre, French World War hero. -By Coueizing, the Marshal she has dubbed Bingo. ensigns. In his address to the new naval off]cer the President warned against jingoism and said cap and plain lined cape of the , he’s reduced avoirdupois from 220 to 180 pounds. the navy should be “an instrument of righteousness.” same material. Americans From All Walks of Life Receive Honorary Degrees at Columbia Commencement Listening-In In Japan LOcHa~ % (By Pacific & Atlantic) (By Pacific & Attantic) t 1 ly held its 171st commencement exercises, | Stone, la Irving Langmuir, science; Gen, Robert Lee Bullard, laws. At tight is Here is Viscount Shimpei Goto, Japanese diplomat, with daughter were bestowed upon (I to r.) the Dr. ) Murray Butler, president of Columbia. . and grandchildren listening to radio concert in Japan. Owen D. Young, laws; Harlan Fiske ;i . ~ ~ 1 2 if Bnbv He “Slew” Now Thoughl B (e ~American Gold Star Mothers Gregted by U. S. Ambassador next month. By Pacific & Atlant Little Blakely Coughlin, photo- graphed before he was kidnaped from parents in 1920, Augusto Pm-quah (By Pacific & Atlantic) Myron T. Herrick (right), American ambassador to France, was on hand to greet the American Gold Star Mothers upon their arrival in Paris to visit battlefields, (Copyright: 1925: Pacific & Atlantic Photos. Inc.? nceme vahm»\ daught L andni D. Rockefeller, to Fred \\ i J { T n penitentiary, Pa., Augusto Pasquale is serving a life term, the fruit of his confession that attracted attentio. by enlisting as instru i C I Baby Blakely Coughlin, who was kidnaped in Norristown, Pa., in 1920. And now Capt of Columbia university, New \flrk a of state police tlaims that baby is alive ard promiees to prove it NHWIHIMIUNIHIHWWHIHHHIIIWIUIHHHHHIIINIllIlIIIlINlIIlIllmlhllllllllhllfllllIIMIIIIIIIIU |'|lillllllflIHlIIIIfllmll||ll|lillmlHIlIllIIWIWMWWWWWWWWINll!IIlIIIIHIIIHIIlu\IlIlIIIIIllumlulllllllIUIIWWWWWWWWWWWWMMMWWM | )

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