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10 WITH DEGREES Honorary Award Givea to Presi- dent of Dartmouth Cambridge, Mass. June 21 (#— Ten honorary degrees were awarded by President A’ Lawrence Lowell of Harvard university during the com- mepcement exercises held in the SeaVer Quadrangl« in the Harvard yard today. The honorary degrees and the citations acconipanying them follow. Master of arte® “William Coolidge Lane, librarian of Harvard for vears, to whom scholars are grateful | for the accessibility of its vast vol- lections. “Bronson Murray Cutting, who has made his home in New Mexico and carried on in the press there a courageous political warfare | Doctor of science: “George Rich- ard Minot, a medical explorer, who | s abolished a fatal malady and opened a road for more recovery. “David Linn Edsall, dean of our maedical school: In the progress of medical education in America, the | leader.” Doctor ef laws: “Alfred Ernest Stearns, foremost among head m ters of American endowed school Great principal of a great academy | (Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.) | “Herbert Putnam, head of the congressional library, under whose | hand it has become one of the chief ornaments of the nation. “George Wiggleaworth, eixth in an | unbreken line of Harvard men who in college were high scholars and in private station have devoted their lives to the public goed, a rare spirit and a great gentleman “Ernest Martin Hopkins, president | of Dartmouth college, under whose | guidance 1t has grown in fame and | heen impressed with hix own strik- | ing personality. | “Harry Augustus Garfield. scholar. | public administrator in the strain of war, for a score of vears the strong. | vigorous and judicious president of Willlams college | “Dwight Whitney Morrow. who in | our relations with Mexico has breught out of confusion clarity, out of suspicion confidence, out of fric- tien peace.” 121 to the Hersld) June 21-—Mary Caré- form New Brit- bt TRth Strest Birdsall ohtai (Spe New Yord Iyn Magnell ain. Conn at 144 West |and William 1 this city wed at the municipal building today. They will be married |Gabrielle’s church, July 2 Enters Two Tenements on Hartford _ 10 bride.ciect was horn | Britair, the daughter of Avenue While Occupants Are and Carolyn Haves Magnell [ Birdsall i the son of #lande M Awsy From Home, Police Mear. Leonora, Hosea Birdeall He Two tenements at 3 Hartford ave. | 707" In Washineton nue were entered by a key worker | of New York a law clerk here at St n New Mr MISS MARY CAROLYN MAGN | ent residing | Har father, Alfred E ned a license tola Hartford newspaper. Alfred E.| be married on July 2 in New Roe and ‘of the was | Joseph'a chu | ciate NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928, HARVARD HONORS ' Brilliant Young Harpist to Wed 197 T0 GRADUATE ~ FROM SENIOR H. 5. Elizabeth Sorrow I 1 (Continued from First Page) sanderson, Dorothy Rus- =1 Scanlon, Minerva Melvina Scott, Jorothy Catherine Shanahan, Vera Jorothy Sherman, Lvelyn Elizabet bel Grace Squillacotr Ruth Stein, Lilliar Alvhild Virginia reda Stayvnezer, Jorothy Suess, Sundell Violet Alice Timm, Nora Franc Tomasso, Victoria Mary Frances Walicki, Westman, Marian \Wh Natalie Stacy Wolskl, Ma Keam Young, Cecelia Dorot Linnea am, orie Zabrensky. Adamow wicz A I F A J v I Kennedy A 1 Young Men Joseph Abbate, Marion Henr John Joseph Andrukic Walter Joseph Arbour, Walt raylowicz, Andrew Bagdigian, Abraham Br Alexander Bentz, Samurl Birnbaum, Donald Wallace Booth Ifred William Liroff, 1ugene Clarke 3rown, Horace Baker Brown Norman Porter Camp, Jr., Arthur “arison, Harman Walderman Carl- on. Henry Hudson Clark, Walter oseph Chodukiewicz, Wieslay Hen- ¥ Chotkowski. Douglas Harwood, Hinchev, William Stanley Hol ombe, Wilfred Emmerson House er Garfield Hume Einar Walter Arvid Howard William Joy Fra Hugh Kelley Tvan A. Ke delbert Klopp, Ladislaus Klos- owskl, Farle Franklin Konold ohn Anthony Kozlowski, John Paul Pio jarry Ivard Beno Joh David 1 r. Ernst Kreger, | s | s [ tin, John Crawford Mathews, | Meshken. Richard Phillips Moffatt, | |GGeorge Molchan, I M | ( G ¥ I Miss Magnell is an accomplished harpist and has plaved before audi- ences in this city on many occasions Magnell, was formerly a New Britain newspaper- man and is now financial editor of Her hrother anppointed to academy at < G Al Alfred, was recently the United Sfates Nav Annapolis. Md Miss Magnell and Mr |F Firdeall will 1 e Rev bride, Oliver T. Magnell, an uncle ho is pastor of & h in Bristol, will offi- vesterday, a wrist watch, silver | vanity case and sixty cents being | taken from the home of Mrs. Anna | King, and an open face watch, a §old ring with a white stone, a zold pencil and a suit of clothing being Judge Henry P taken from the home of Alphonse Oof Paul Eolk nst Mike Jacownitz Drouin across the hall from the The plaintiff claimed non King tenement. |of a promissory note Attorney I, Officer John O'Brien was notified 'Golon represented the plaintiff last night that Miss Eleanor King| 1In the action of A found the door to the tenement un- 'against William Jackson locked when she returned ahout which tha plaintiff claimed non 4:45 o'clock. Her mother works in pavment of a hill for the deliverv of a factory and waa not at home from an order of ('h Judge 7Ta.m'to 6 p. m Mrs Drouin told | Henry P. Roche conrt the ofticer & man wearing a black rendered a udgment for da sweater, black trousers and no hat, fendant to recover cnsts, as the evi was at the door of the King tene- | genes showed misnt about 2:30 yesterday aftérnoon jion was for ana inquired if anyone was at home. | n1qcr ctock When Mr. Drouin told hiN Mrs. Tracceki represented fhe King would he away all day, he went. oy 50 TR out and spoke to another man, who iy 4\ 1'1enn was In an automobile on East Main street, nearby. The clothing which was taken was owned by Edward Fellion, a boarder in the Drouin tenement. An invest! gation is heing made into the case by the detective burean CITY COURT JUDGMENTS A judgment for the plaintiff $100 plus interest rendered in city and costs was court yesterday by J ot al mas trees, of the cite a the at the order in ques the replacement Attorney nley Aefendant represented SCHOOL DEPARTMENT NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT BIDS WANTED FOR ALTERATIONS AND ADDI- TION TO HIGH SCHOOL BT INGS AT NEW BRITAIN, CONN, Conn. Onion Crop Has Decrease of 23 Per (‘ent Boston, June 21 ~A decrease of 23 percent from 1%27 in the total acreage planted to onions this year n the Connecticut va a survey comy I’ngland crop There are 353 vear o nd 4514 The crop ranklin, Ha ounties, Mz Windham o srres Sealed propo the construc ade just 10 & good s ~onditior loudiness growth, Mexican Aviator Flies Low Over Stonington Lor ¢ ) Before Juls nng on first of right now who wan's reads the ren 1 The Herald evers unti they find home that suits Wil they see your a Phone An Ad 9258 th ... CONMITTEE PUTS 0. K. Roche in tha action | payment | Commerce: Chamber Will Sponsor | | Dana Seeds | | A w w ON HOME EXPOSITION \ 1 Aome Progress Exposition Subject 0 General Supervision. The not of Commerce home progy position liere, but will add its rroval and spansorship to ene ta be conducted by Messrs. Perlstein and Toretski, management of the Stan ley Arena. if the recommendation of the special committee is adopted. The cham b Chamber condnet a il committee consisting | of Lonie Jones, chairman, R. ¥ Pritchard, M. Davidse W. Hawkins and Seeretary R Benson. - The pointed some W. E. At visahility of ho i k g Charles Iph H an President e ad Ing a hame progress nnder a proposition submniitted fo the Stanley Arena man- agers. The committee et ] morning with Messre, Perlstein and nd discussed three or four propositions The layout of the floor lue print providing each hooth committes wa time to inve exposition here toretaki 1 alternat for 60 eight tentative show and or features developed later the pproved by exposition, | | ¥ P measuring The a style ) he plar nofeet avea i calls for condurt al ani =ponsorship bt 1 be re- with a special com- Chamber of matters in re L . H 11 b liich Jor will A Henry Joseph vond Willis Charles Tallon, I fe he was arraigned before Judge M m charge Officer comne as to of and costs, o, “ome perior Richard Driges Le Levine Stephen Andrew Madrak, John tephen McGuire, James Maiee] ‘rancis Alberic Malarney, Sam Mar- Jacob May, Irving Wilton Torey, Sofio James Motto. l.e0 Jerome O'Brien, Jr. Henry John Connelly. Edmund Emanuel Copeland, Samuel (‘opeland, Charles | the A Covaleski, William owles; Charles Tohin Dunn eorge Fenn, Jr, Samuel inklestein, Sten Gunnar rederic Joseph Gainer, Seward rnest Marvin Flygt George Henry Glaesar, David Maxwell Gold erz, Richard Gordon, Robert Mark Ralph Louis Greco, Aloysins Grzybowski, George Paul Hagist, Hall, Wilfred ianford, Lucian Joseph Pihiel, Du Aibert Pond, Arnold Richard eckert, John Joseph Reid, Frank ames Rin, Kenneth Ronketty, FEdward Alex Anthony Sarisky, Saunders, Dom aick Satalina, Anthony Robert Jlise, Vredarick George Rehmaly, 1fred TFrancis Schweitzer, Harold eltzer. James Burton Smith, Ed ard Thomas §tagis, Theodare Stalk nseph Frank Szabo, Edward Fd- yund Szymanski, William Samuel Harry Thompson, Jr.. John ruhan, Paul B. Turner, atrann, Norman Arthur Tiag Yessian, Alphons John Zuiko, [.E(_)NARD FINED 85 race, »anald Ryan rederic William ap- Former Policeman, Arrestad For Drunkennese, Declares There Was No Reason For His Detention. T was slanding on the street talk and the next thing T along and 1z 10 a fellow the officer rabhed hold of me'" was the de- nse offered Wy Ira B. Leonard. e 47, of 749 Stanley streef, when Saxe in police court today on the of drunkenness. Motoreyele W. § Strolls, who made the rrest, tostified that Leonard was in- tosicated on Hartford avenue, north of North street, ahont 2 o'clock yes- had been on | condition | afternoon 1 in the hefore rday etreet P he was arrested, former supernumerary e time conard is a olicemar Prosccuting Attorney J. G. Woods aid he helieved there was no doubt Leonard's condition, in view the festimony of the" officer. ndge Saxe made a finding of guilty imposed a fine of £5 without which w i by Leo ; who posted a $25 bonud for his lease yeste Leonard has for time heen an aseociate of enry K. Gardiner ,of Connecticut who is awaiting trial in su- court on the charge of iminal libel. Gardiner not in ene, 1. court today. by | pled s nagement s<ured thing. | A hermit is also known as an an- | choret, Lees | Erwin Roden, | Joseph | Vinine | |TROLLEYMEN'S UNION 10 DISCUSS STRIKE FRIDAY | Connecticut Company Reported As Alrcady Prepared to Bring | | in Strike-Breakers ‘ New Haven, June 21.—The cxecu- tive board of the Trolleymen'’s union 1eet tomorrow in Fraternal hall | . h time it is expected | that definite action in the disagree- nt with the Connecticut company will be taken. | The members of the union have ady voted to strike i view of | company’s refusal to arbitrate plea for a voice in the dis- | ning of their fellow workers, an zht-hour day, and recognition of the union. Apparently nothing re- mains but to cither st a date for a neral 'walkont or agree to the com- | pany's proposal to arhitrate the iestion of wages and let the other fters go by the hoard 1t reported here today that the Connecticut company is already planning for the feeding and lodg- of emergeney workers should the strike come. A sub-committes met with ient John K. Punderford of company yesterday noon hut ls re- | ported to have walked out of the session and to have conferred with n official of the Infernational union who is stopping here Reports on the vote taken on proposal to strike indicate that alt hut 65 of the 460 members of the union in this city favored the walk- ot vas Presi- the the “DIAL" 1S DISTRIBUTED Southampton Greets “Lady Lindy” and Her Fellow Ocean Flyers EA London .Bureau, Traflsmitted by Radio This NEA and The Herald photo, which was flashed across the Atlantic by radio, shows the crew of the transatlantic seaplane Fiiendship as they landed at Southampton, England, after State Norntal School Year Book Is- the hop from Bur | motor launches. r Port, Wales. After landing in the harbor, they were brought ashore in Left to right, as they stood on the dock, are Mrs. Frederick Guest, backer of the flight; Louis Gordon, navigator; Miss Amelia Earhart; Wilmer Stultz; Mrs. L. M. Welsh, Lady Mayoress of Southampton, Nemington, lerine Donohue, ’ gecond “FV ntest throughont by he he | is Several sued to Graduates—Faculty Cari- catured in “Stick” Drawings. | “The Dial" the New Britain State | Normal school year hook, made its | firet appearance after the graduation exercises at the school yesterday. It |contains many items of interest to pupile and their friends and a graduating elass. | One of the interesting features of | xSt it is its humorous section. Several ! > : | pages of “stick” drawings of mem- H [ Pd M l’.‘ ed $Z5 Uers of the faculty in their favorite artlo i n poses are shown, | : Credit for the prompt and eficient Gourt at Newington manner in which the book was com- piled and circulated goes to the ' zroups in charge. Miss Olga Haigis Juna 21—Louis Nor- was editor-in-chief, Misa Anne man of 31 Sharon sireet, Hartford, Dovle business manager, and Miss | was found guilty of reckless driving Mildred Block art editor. The edi-|and fined $25 and costs in town tarial hoard consisted of Misses Mar- | court last night by Justice of the zaret Beauli Claudine Chapman, Peace C. & Rarrows He was arrest- Flisabeth Fox, Helen Higglston, ed early Sunday morning by the Agnes Patticon, Virginia Parkhurst, state police after ha had attempted | Tulia Radizan. and Anne Stone. The [to pass a car on the Rerlin turn- | husinese board consisted of Mildred | pike near the home of George F | ©'Dell, Christine Sullivan, and Cath- Churchill, and lost confrol of his and the art staff own car which veered back and comprised Lililan Bolles and Florine forth on the road and finaily over- Anderson turned Norman was procesding toward o el Berlin in a Hudson sedan with a Local Girl Winner of | party of eight people in the car. He Short Story Prize|2ttempted to pass a car driven by prize in a short story|DOMInic Proto of 50 Riverside conduioted in! high schools | it Watertown, Mass,, and owned e e tha | Y Gregory Tando of 5 Main street o = ' lin the came town. Norman testified zl“‘\'nn Traveler has h';"n q“ar"“‘ll that was fraveling ahout 30 or | Phebe L. Ballon, daughter of Mrs yq mijos an hour, hut testimony {Grace L. Ballou of 276 South Main | com oiher witnesses indicated that street. Her story, entitled 1Bt | he was traveling a terrific rate of |Brings Out the Stars,” wa8 pro-|cneeq As he passed Proto he eut in |claimed fhe best of hundreds of 1gq coon. He hit the mudguard of stories. but the winning story had | pando’s car and when he heard the a slight edge on that submitted by | crach veered sharply to the left the New Britain girl The prize Wax |into a filling station, then sharply to v check which she received |the right, then across the road this week where the car turned on its side in Miss Ballon 16 years old and the ofher direction of the is a pupil at the New Britain Sen- occupants of Norman's car were in- jor High &ciiool where her mother §s | jured slightly. His car was wrecked, an English teacher. She has lived but only the mnud guard of Rando's in this city since 1923 when Mrs. car was smashed [Ballon took up her duties. Miss| Norman was represented in court lou is a junior in school. by Attorney Joseph Pierce of Hart- | — — {ord. He appealed the and ARRANGE POLICE MEETING | honds were sct at $500 which were On orders of Chief Hart, a meet. | turnished by father. ‘The casc ing was held this afternoon, of the | Will come to the superior court the | program committee and the general [third Tuesday in September. Grand {committee in charge of arrange. Juror Harry A. Webster presented ments for the annual convention of [the state's 3 the state police association, which Made Liquor, Fined $100 will he held in this city on August! Dominick Clementi of Harding 8 Some of the ranking officers of Newington, was fined $160 and |the department were in attendance costs on a charge of manufactur- plans were furthered for the ing liquor with intent to scll and hich will be one of the larg- given a suspended jail. sentence of held in this city. 30 days for selling liquor at anoth- ave., |est ever APPEAL IS R ) Superior, Wis., June 21 (®)—Presi- [dent Coolidge denied today the clem- plea of Nicholas Lea Eagles, Proctor, and nuel Moreno,| A raid oh Clementi' ntenced to e electrocuted next made Tuesday night about 10 Vriday in Washington for first de- o'clock by Consfable Raymond V. ce murder, “Hall«*mn and E. Floyd Rice. Several er session of the town court by Justice of the Peace Stanley Welles last night. Clementi was represented by Judze William eney Mangan of New Britain. John house was When Calrigfomi'a Crew Pulled Championship Away From the East WASHINGTON at finish of a great race is pictured here. four-nile interesliegiate champiol Columbia crew, defending champions. hip event at Poughkeepsie, The Golden Be a coLumaia CALIFORN/A o=y - (Copyright, 1928, ; ) of California are streaming across the finish line to win the N. Y, on the Hudson. Overlapping them is the shell of the A couple of lengths be hind is Washington, but even at that all three crews beat the four-mile record held by Cornell since 1901, 1 The funeral of Mrs. Adelia (Viets) Blair held I Rey {rh'lrn Horton Savio: Iy view A work were by night |from A ! from {that 0s fview serni {sen and | #rench relicr seaplane Norw fen. t | sage Th | that | fliers wirel Pa bhoat, | spitz | the s Th plies short | |Newington Light.” of the |Junction yesterday clement weather, |in the church Arthur (Continued from Firat Page) | breaker Maligin | neizhborhnod shonld go té the sea- plane’s assistance | The corge H | Eielson, who arrived at Bergen last | linformed heard of Amundsen since he {to ¥ranz Jocef Bay ashing for news ministry of marine ruiser Strasho missing piloted by Captain Rene Guilbaud. ich is on ice already is in Oslo. Stockholm, Sweden, June 21 (& A Swedish relicf expedition consist- ing of four planes cquipped fly in a | camp of General Umberto Nobile on | the ice north of of evidence was secured. Funeral of Mrs. Blair 1s possible the machine equipped with wheels will land on the ice. NEWSBOY 18 KILLED Old Saybrook, June 21 (#)—Coro- ner Lowndes A. Smith will hold an inquest here Friday into the death of Henry T. Brooks, 13, who died in Lawrence and Memorial asso- ciated hospital last night. Brooks was delivering papers on a bicycle when struck by an automobile driven by Ward Alling of New london. Alling is heing held under bonds of $1.000 on a technical charge of homicide With a motor vehicle. City Advertisement ACCEPTANCE OF HIGR STRELT Notice 1= hereby gien that a [hearing will be held befors the | Board of Public Works, City of New who died Sunday night, was yesterday afternoon ‘at the Congregational Church. | John A. Moir, pastor of the! h. officiated. Mrs Howard | of Hartford sang ‘Jesus, r. Pilot Me" and “Lead, Kind- Burial was in the Cemetery, New Britain Food Sale Success «<ful sale food and fancy was held by the Ladies' Guild Grace Church Newington Because of in- the sale was held Waffles and coffee served hetween 6 and 7 p m Mrs. Selden Griffin and Mrs Hirth snee 6:30 P. M, E. 8. T., Tuesday, June 26th, 1928 on the proposed taking of land for highway purposes, 50 feet in width, from Miller Street to Riruta Street, same to he known as High Street, and establishing street and grade lines thereon Al persons interested are |amested to he present at aid hear- ing, if they see cause, and be heard in relation to the above, | BOARD OF PURLIC WORKS G. H. Johnson, Secretary, e | which was in tha re- Wilkins Not polar fliers, Wilkins Anvious Captain and Carl & B when heen expressed no anxiety that nothing hagd City Advertisement Tromsoe. telegram to the Affenposten | Kings Bay said it was thonght Amundsen might have flown Land. ACCEPTANCE OF Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held before the Roard of Public Works, City of New Britain, in Room 307, City Hall at 30 P. M, E. 8 T. Tuesday, June Gth, 1928 on the proposed taking |of 1and for highway purposes, 50 feet in width, from Corbin Avenue to Pershing Avenne, same to be known ay Monday night for Spitzhers Belmont Street, and establish he Italian legation sent |ing street and grade lines thereon fo the Citta i Milano at Kings| Al persons interested are re< quested 1o be present at sald hear- Kings Bay base shup replid | g i they see cause, and be heard it had heard nothing about the | | in relation to the above. and had not picked upa single | BOARD OF PURLIC WORKS, css signal from the seaplane G. H. Johnson, Secretary, BELMONT ST. | Asks News | lo. Norway, June 21 () —— Tn of the anxiety fell here con-| ng the safety of Roald Amunc his five companions in the ieh left a mes French to Search e = June 21 () — The Trench C Ad voe e City Advertisement = and tle dispatch Mmentin Roosevelt to go 1o hergen immediately to help in | ecarch for Roald Amundsen now | in the ench relief pla ris, ACCEPTANCE OF BROWN ST. Notice is hereby given that & (hearing will be held before the "I Board of Public Works, City of New, | Britain, in Room 207, City Hall at 6:30 . M., E. 8 T., Tuesday, June Gth, 1928 on the proposed taking of land for highway purposes, 50 feet in width, from High Street to Bur< | ritt Street, same to be known am | Brown reet, and establishing street and grade lines thereon, All persons interested are ree one of which is auested 1o he present at said hear- wheels, will | Ing, if they see cause, and be heard for the in relation to the above, ROARD OF PURLIC WORKS, G. H. Johnson,Secretary. e Strashourg is taking on sup- at Cherbourg and will leave ly while the Quentin Roosevelt fishery protective serve Swedish lancs Teave landing today with squadron pitzbergen. If it BOXING FIVE SNAPPY BOUTS Kid Kaplan vs. Frank O’Brien And Other Tomorrow Night At St. Joseph's Circus Midway Prizes Entertainment ~ Admission Free to the Grounds Bring your aeroplane circulars for prizes

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