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Traffic Convictions
LEAVING AFTER COLLIDING.
Johnnie Smith, no address given,
$300 or 180 days.
NO PERMIT.
Johnnie Smith, no address, $100 or
00 days.
NO HACKER’S LICENSE.
Johnrkj Smith, no address, $100 or
00 day*.
SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING.
William M. King, Riggs road, $15.
Coast* C. Proctor, 5423 Bell place,
$15.
FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING.
Howard C, Hackney, Virginia, $10.
Crenshaw D. Briggs, 1010 I street,
$10.
Saul Zimamon. 610 Madison street, j
$5.
Samuel S. Oaplan, 1428 Ninth street, ■
$5
Max L. Stevens, 1403 Allison street,
$5
Emanuel Aaronson, 7914 Orchid
atreet, $10.
Charles H. Pickett, Maryland, $15.
George C, Breeden, Virginia. $10.
James R. Nichols, 3105 Woodley
toad. $10.
Richard L. King, Virginia, $5.
Eugene E. Gorges, 512 Tenth street
■outheast, $5.
Russell M. Bevlin, 1471 Irving street,
$5.
William J. Chilcoate. Maryland, $5.
Phillip D. Arnett, 1758 Corcoran
atreet, $10.
Bernadme M. Cullen, 1750 Lanier
place. $10.
James H. Lee. Maryland. $5.
Arthur L. Darling, 4805 Fourth
afcieet. $5.
Dorothy E. Wolfiey, Maryland. $5.
Benton F. Potter, Maryland. $5.
Bennie A. Sales. Maryland. $5.
Norman O. Nielson, 3109 Woodley j
Poad. $5.
George Adams. Maryland. $5.
Walter E. Button, 2408 North Cap
itol street, $5.
Charles Corbin. 735 Fifth street
southeast, $6.
Charles V. Hickinbotham, 5303
Eighth street, $5.
George V. Wiggins, 239 Virginia
P-venue southeast. $5.
Jacob Mehlman, 4506 Georgia ave
nue $5.
Bryan L. Dorsey, 3603 Eighteenth
atreet, $5.
Ernest B Ellis, 2219 Naylor road
southeast. $5.
Marie K. Page. Maryland, $5.
James Poston, 5419 Hawthorne j
atreet, $5.
David Troshmsky, 446 Eleventh
atreet southwest. $5.
Henry R, Hanes, Maryland. $5.
Clarence P. Rutherford, 511 Fourth
atreet, $5.
Sol Rosen, 150 C street northeast, $5.
Charles Wood. 1225 Jefferson street,
$5.
Charles H. Mann, jr4700 Connec
ticut avenue, $5.
William Litvin, 815 I street, $5.
Osborne S. Ludlow, 1924 Seven
teenth street, $5.
Marcel Beauvias, 3042 Fourteenth
atreet. $5.
Joseph K. Myers, 1708 Twelfth 1
atreet, $5.
George C. Harris, 2032 Belmont I
atreet, $5.
Joseph W. Turner. Maryland. $5.
Dean E. Crandall, 442 Buchanon
atreet, $5.
Hubert C. Newell, 1391 D street
northeast, $5,
ARCHITECT CERTIFICATE
ACCUSATION IS DENIED
First Man Ever Held Here on
Charge of Practicing Without
Registration Asks Jury.
Clifton B. White, 7295 Orchid street,
the first man ever arrested here on a
Charge of practicing architecture with
out a certificate of registration, plead
ed not guilty and demanded a jury
trial when arraigned before Police
Judge Isaac R. Hitt yesterday. He was
released in custody of his attorneys, 1
William H. Collins and P. B. Ennis.
White is charged with three viola
tions. one in 1934, another in 1935 and
a third in 1936. He was arrested on
complaint of Robert S. Beresford, sec
retary of the Board of Examiners and
Registrars of Architects for the Dis
trict of Columbia.
The defendant, while living in the
District, maintains his office in Silver
Spring. Md. He claims he has acted
only in an advisory capacity in the
District, according to Assistant Cor
poration Counsel Rice Hooe.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.
TODAY.
Meeting, District Optometric So
ciety, La Fayette Hotel, 8 p.m.
Meeting, Philatelic Society, Carl
ton Hotel, 8 p.m.
Dinner, American Judicature So
ciety, Mayflower Hotel, 7 p.m.
Card party, Holy Comforter Auxil
iary, No. 181, Knights of St. John,
Holy Comforter School, 8:30 p.m.
Meeting, Young Democratic Club,
Willard Hotel, 8 p.m.
Meeting. District Public School As
sociation, board room, District Build
ing, 8 p.m.
Meeting, Lodge No. 39. American
Federation of Government Employes,
Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m.
Meeting, Ladies' Auxiliary. Photo
Engravers' Union, Hamilton Hotel, 8
p.m.
TOMORROW.
Luncheon. Kiwanis Club, Mayflower
Hotel, 12:30 p.m.
Luncheon, Cosmopolitan Club, Carl
ton Hotel, 12:30 p.m.
Luncheon, Brotherhood of St. An
drew, Carlton Hotel, 12:30 p.m.
Dinner, District Medical Society,
Mayflower Hotel, 7 p.m.
Dinner, Georgetown University Law
School, Mayflower Hotel, 7 p.m.
Meeting. Friendly Sons of St. Pat
rick. Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m.
Meeting. Amity Club, Hamilton Ho
tel, 8 p.m,
Dinner, Thirteen Club, Willard Ho
tel, 6:30 p.m.
Supper meeting, Holy Comforter
Church, Willard Hotel, 6:30 p.m.
BOILEAU TO SPEAK
Representative to Talk on laving
Standards in Broadcast.
Representative Boileau, Progressive,
of Wisconsin will talk on "Living
Standards" over the blue network
<WMAL> of the National Broadcast
ing Co. Saturay at 2:30 p.m.
Others scheduled to speak on the
half-hour broadcast are Gardner
Jackson on "Wages" and Lief Dahl
on "Security for Agricultural Work
ers."
Prior to the broadcast the People's
Lobby will have a luncheon in Wesley
Hall, 1703 K street, at 1:30 p.m. The
subject "What Working Farmers
Want” will be discussed.
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Service Orders.
ARMY.
Sturdevant, Col. Clarence L., Engi
neer Corps, office chief of engineers,
to Kansas City. Mo.
Parker. Lieut. Col. Edwin P., jr.,
Field Artillery, Army War College, to
Virginia National Guard, Richmond,
July 1.
Coughlan, Lieut. Col. Joseph D.,
chemical warfare service. Army War
College, to Hawaiian Department,
August 4.
Parmelee, Maj. Clyde D., Field
Artillery, Fort Moyle, Md., to Virginia
National Guard, Norfolk, August 1.
Schimmelpfennig. First Lieut.. Irving
R.. Field Artillery, Fort Hoyle, Md., to
Military Academy, July 1.
Belgian Linen
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fabric. featurina a plain 1
skirt with a flavred top.
Shown in black, navy and |
brown in sizes 12 to 20.
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Loveless Hwd. Co., 23 Fla. Ave. N.W.
Geo. L. Mayhew, 1847 7th St. N.W.
R. S. Mead, No. Beach, Md.
Miller Hardware, 800 King St., Alex., Va.
Moore Hardware, 3430 14th St. N.W.
Brooklond Hardware, 3501 12th St. N.E.
Louis A. Pincus, 426 7th St. S.W.
John F. Scott, Fredericksburg, Va.
Geo. B. Stevens, 2755 Nichols Ave. S.E.
Geo. Walsh, 827 Upshur St. N W.
D. Weinberg,* 530 4th St. S.W.
Geo. M. Yeatman, 3141 Wilson Blvd.,
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Robert Tilch, Silesia, Md.
Walter Kuehn, Bryant Rd., Md.
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Wilson, First Lieut. Norton B„
Coast Artillery, Fort Monroe, Va., to
Hawaiian Department, August 4.
Patrick, First Lieut. Bream C.. Field
Artillery, Fort Sill, Okia., to Fort
Myer, Va.
NAVY,
Tennent, Capt. Eugene H„ Dental
Corps, detached Naval Training Sta
tion, Norfolk, Va., to treatment, Nor
folk Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va.
Harrison, Comdr. Marion E., Dental
Corps, detached Naval Hospital, San
Diego, Calif., to Norfolk Naval Hos
pital, Portsmouth, Va., June 1.
Hanns, Lieut. Satolll W., detached
Navy Yard, Cavite, to Navy Yard,
Philadelphia.
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Many munition factories are being
built in the suburbs of Tokio, Japan.
DEMOCRATS TO SING
Glee Club to Hold Its First Con
cert Tomorrow.
The District Democratic Club’s
Qlee Club will hold lta first ooncert
tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Pierce Hall,
Fifteenth and Harvard streets, un
der the direction of Lynn L. Olll
chreet.
Assisting on the program will be
J. Horace Smithey, baritone; Edwin
M. Singer, tenor; Kevin Cosgrove,
violinist; Dr. Donald Brown and Mrs.
Marie Morris, pianists.
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