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2 Held for Grand Jury
In Seizure of $110,C'J
In Counterfeit Honey
ly the Associoted Pres*
NEW YORK. Sept. 13.—Two mem
bers of a four-man group, said by
Secret Service officials to possess the
“largest haul of bogus money in the
past 10 years," were arraigned yes
terday before United States Com
missioner Garrett Cotter and held
in $10,000 bail each for Federal grand
jury action.
The pair. Joseph” Soroka, alias
“Mousey." 33. of New Y’ork. and
Joseph Giarruso. 32, of Bergenfield.
N. J., were arrested here Wednesday
and charged with uttering and
passing $110,000 in $20 counterfeit
notes of the Federal Reserve Bank
of New York
Secretary of the Treasury Snyder
and Acting Secret Service Chief
James J. Maloney said in Washing
ton that Soroka and Giarruso were
arrested after Soroka had delivered
a package containing the bogus
SI 10.000 to an undercover Secret
Service agent at a midtown New
York hotel. The agent paid $7,700
for the bogus bills.
Mr. Snyder and Mr. Maloney said
the other two men were arrested
later. They were identified as
Joseph Paternoster, proprietor of a
Newark <N. J t printing plant, and
George A. Larkin, described bv the
Government officials as a partner of
Paternoster in manufacture of the
counterfeit bills.
Thomas F. Murphy, chief of the
criminal division of the United
States attorney’s office here, said
both Soroka and Giarruso were
former convicts. He said Soroka
was sentenced in Trenton Federal
Court in 1936 for counterfeiting and
that Giarruso was sentenced in’
Brooklyn Federal Court for illegal
operation of a still in 1937.
The Secret Service said Pater
noster and Larkin would be charged
with possession and sale of counter
feit bills.
The statement by Mr. Snyder and
Mr. Maloney said Soroka "bragged
to agents he had made over $200 -
000 during the war in black market
activities, particularly in the sale of
counterfeit gasoline, meat and sugar
coupons.”
News of D. C. Men
In Armed Forces
Reported Dead
John Murray James, 19. aviation
machinist's mate third class, who
was reported missing in Pacific ac
tion August 8. 1945. now is regarded
as dead, the Navy Department an
nounced today. His parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Rodney James, live
at 5331 Sherrier place N.W.
Young James had been overseas
only a month when the plane he
was serving aboard failed to return
from a mission to its base on Oki
nawa He entered the service in
July, 1944 while he was a senior at
Woodrow Wilson High School.
Decorated
Brig. Gen. Morris W. Gilland of
Fort Belvoir. Va„ has been deco
rated with a second Oak Leaf Clus
ter to his Distinguished Service
Medal. Gen. Gilland has received
the three DSM citations in less
than a year. The most recent award
was made in recognition of his serv
ices as chief of staff and later as
deputy commanding general, Com
munications Zone. Mediterranean
Theater of Operations, from July.
1943. to October, 1944. The citation
especially commended his "great I
professional skill, selfless attention'
to duty and outstanding leadership.”)
Capt. Michael J Torlinski. Naval
Reserve officer, of 4707 Harrison
street, Chevy Chase. Md„ yesterday
received from Selective Service Di
rector Ma j. Gen. Lewis B Hersey a
Legion of Merit Medal at cere-)
monies at Bethesda Naval Hospital
Capt. Torlinski won the decoration
for his work with selective service
since 1940 as special counsel and
legal adviser at national headquar
ters here
C'apt. Alfred G. Zimermann, U. S,
N„ 2908 Forty-fifth street N.W.. re
cently received the Legion of Merit
for exceptionally meritorious con
duct in the performance of out-1
standing services to the Government
as director of the Financial Divi
sion of the Navy’s Bureau,of Ord
nance from 1941 to 1945. By his
exceptional leadership, initiative
and devotion to the details of an
exacting task. Capt. Zimermann con
tributed materially to the success
ful prosecution of the war,” the cita
tion accompanying the award slates.
Col Breckenridge A. I>av, 2801
Thirty-first street N.W.. who' served1
as Military Attache to the Ameri
can Legation of the Union of South
Africa from December, 1941, to
April, 1945, recently was presented
the Legion of Merit by Gen. Jacob
L. Devers. commanding general of
the Army Ground Forces. Col. Day
was awarded the decoration for hi.s
services at the South African post
"Col Day demonstrated exceptional
qualities of judgment, diplomacy
and constant devotion to duty, ’ the
citation states.
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Army to Display
17,000-Pound
Bread Bakery
| Demonstrations of one of the
Army's newest developments, a
giant mobile field bakery capable of
producing 17.000 pounds of bread a
; day. will be held at the Army War
College at 11 am.. 1:30 pm. and
3:30 p.m. today.
Maj. Gen. T. B. Larkin. Quarter
master General, was expected to be
on hand at the first demonstration
to study the new equipment in ac
tion.
The bakery consists of five trail
ers mounted with modern baking
equipment, and is operated by a
platoon of approximately 47 men.
Superceding portable field equip
ment used in World War II that
took from 6 to 24 hours to set up
and an additional 6 hours to dis
mantle for evacuation, the new field
bakery can be put in operation in
from 2 to 4 hours and evacuated in
112 hours.
Considerably more efficient than
the portable bakery now in use, the
new equipment is capable of produc
ing 354 pounds of bread per man
day. as against 150 pounds with the
portable equipment.
Greece Denies Knowledge
Of Russian Concentration
• y the Aisociottd Pr«ss
ATHENS, Sept. 13.—Acting For
eign Ministers Stephanos Stephano
poulos said in an interview yesterday
that the Greek government had re-:
ceived no information concerning
any concentration of Albanian
troops and two Russian regiments1
along the Greek frontier, as re
ported abroad.
An authoritative source said
Greece attached no exceptional
significance to the report. Referring
to the possibility of war in the
Balkans, the source said Greece was
facing the future with confidence.
The New York Times reported
from Rome Thursday that Albania
had ‘been steadily concentrating
large forces, including two Russian
infantry regiments, on the Greek
border for the past weeks.”
The dispatch, w'hich quoted ‘‘very
good authority,” said Albanian
troops were being aided by Russian
military advisers and strengthened
with Russian planes and armament.
It added that the Albanian govern
ment ‘is believed to have ceded
Saseno secretly to Russia,” and that
Russian field batteries were arriving
for service on it.
Saseno is an island situated near
the mouth of the Adriatic Sea.
Parking Lot Worker Fined
$100 in Attack on Officer
Barney McDaniel. 26. colored. 400
block of Q street N.W.. yesterday
was sentenced to pay a $100 fine or
serve 90 days in jail. Municipal)
Court Judge George D. Neilson
found him guilty of assaulting a
Navy officer during an argument5
over a 25-cent parking fee on a lot
at Thirteenth and E streets N.W., ■
where McDaniel worked.
Comdr. John Q. Friedman, 3634
Van Ness street N.W.. a former New
York policeman, testified he refused
to pay McDaniel 25 cents Sunday j
night because he already had paid'
the 35-cent parking fee. In the re-1
suiting squabble, Comdr. Friedman
said his shirt was torn by McDaniel.
Police also charged McDaniel with
disorderly conduct, for which he
forfeited $5 collateral, after he
cursed the Navy officer in their
presence.
Seventh-Day Adventists
To Collect Overseas Fund
With a quota of $22,000 Seventh
Day Adventist churches in the
Washington area will participate
in a million-dollar offering tomor
row in the Adventist churches of
North America for overseas rehabili
tation and relief.
The offering will mark the third
such emergency fund to be raised
since the first of the year. It will
be devoted to rebuilding and equip
ping the church's hospitals, schools
and other institutions destroyed in
Europe and the Far East during the
war.
Merchant Recovers
$5,000 Lost in Gutter
ly the Associated Pros*
CHICAGO, Sept. 13—Sol Gertz
lost $5,000 In a gutter today but:
goi it back trom a ‘‘careful'’ woman, i
A clerk at his liquor store who
saw Mrs. Clara Ashley pick up
•something from the street outside'
the store steered Mr. Gertz to her
rooming house.
"Did you find my $5,000.?" Mr.
Gertz asked.
"I found $5,000." Mrs. Ashley re
plied calmly, "but how do I know
it's vours?"
"Honest, I lost it. Just got It
out of the bank-” >.
"Prove it.”
Police corroboration and Mr.;
Gertz' description of the $100 bills ]
convinced Mrs. Ashley, who ac
cepted $200 reward and said:
"You got to be careful about these!
things, you know.”
90 Missionaries Due
In Japan This Fall
ly th« Aiiociated Pr#si
TOKYO, Sept. 13.—Dr Henry G.
Bovenkerk of Detroit today told
Army chaplains that approximately
90 Protestant missionaries repre
senting 30 churches will arrive in
Japan this fall.
Dr. Bovenkerk. a Presbyterian,
heads a six-member board sent to
Japan by the Foreign Missions Con
ference of North America. The
board will survey Protestant mis
sions and plan for rebuilding 500
churches and church schools de
stroyed in the war.
Far East Earthquake
Recorded on West Coast
iy the Associated Press
PASADENA. Calif.. Sept. 13— An
earthquake of major magnitude was
recorded yesterday, about 8,000 miles
distant, probably in India. Burma or
the East Indies, the California In
stitute of Technology reported.
Dr. Charles P. Richter said the
shock was recorded at 7:38.20 pm.
Another slightly less severe temblor
at 9:47:52 could not be identified as
to distance or direction.
Luzon Typhoon Kills 16
MANILA, Sept. 13 OP).—Late re
ports from Northern Luzon said 16
persons were killed by the typhoon
which struck the Northern Philip
pine* earlier this week. Two persons
were killed in Manila and communi
cations generally wer« disrupted.
HERBERT’S PHARMACY
10th fr Virginia Ava. S.W.
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Branch Agency
Other Branches conveniently
located throughout the city
for the occeptonce of Classi
fied Advertising
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
Local Advertisers
Three Lines (Minimum)
1 or 2 times .30c per line
3 to 6 times consecu
tively . ...28c “ “
7 times or longer con
secutively __25c “ "
Advertisements under the Personal
classification and ousiness advertising
under Special Notices. 5c per line
additional
Situations Wanted.
1 time - 27c per lint
2 times . 25c “ “
3 times . 22c ” “
Business advertising under Sit
uations Wanted takes the regular local
advertising rate.
For Lost and Found Advertisements
See Page A-3
I SPECIAL NOTICES.
SIGNATURE LOANS, confidential: fast
service. LENDERS. INC.. 2028 North
Moore at.. Rosslyn. Va. Phone CH. 2444.
AUTO LOANS. ' per month, service
•’•hame: no delay. LENDERS. INC. 11104
Georgia ave. Phone SH. 3080. —25
DISCOUNT LOANS, no to $1,600.
-.mall service charge LENDERS. INC .
Min Rhode Island ave Phone DE 1240.
FISHING PARTIES, day or night, reserva
tion Hernna Bay. Gooses. Eastern Bay.
CAPT ANTHONY KING. WA 4182. —13
ACCOUNTANT—Social security. income
'axes filed, books started, kept part time,
audits, statements. OR. 2014
I WILL NOT t»F RESPONSIBLE for debts
.ncurred by any one other than myself.!
MELVIN H. BLOOMBERG. 8500 Irvington
ave.. Bethesda Md 13*
THIS IS TO NOTIFY that I. Everett W
Thurm. am no longer connected with the
firm of Thurm & Silver, and shall, be
responsible onlv for debts contracted by
myself. (Signed! EVERE IT W. THURM.
80S loth st. n.w.
SOMETHING NEW In Washington—Luxu
rious ieather-erain plastic table pads, in
all colors: protect your table. AMERICAN
TABLE PAD CO. NA. 3330. 15*
WANT To RENT SPACE large enough to
teach dancing classes In Bethesda. Call
WT 4 582 or OL. 2242 15*
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBIJ! for debts,
contracted by any one other than myself.
JAMES L. COOK. 2244 Nicholson st. s.e.
I ] 5*
GOING TO SEI.I. —Top price*, free ap
praisals. no obligations we have customers
waning. ROBT. MAGEE. 6^7 F n.w., RE.
7 74 0 *
LETTER SERVICE, mimeographing, ad
ores. ing. mailing; clean-cut. attractive
work; prompt pickup, fast delivery TR
—15
_ HELP MEN.
ACCOUNTANT JR. for well-established pub
lic accounting firm. Qualifying experience
for CPA examination Please replv in
own handwriting giving age and Qualifica
tions Box J20-G. Star —Jo
ACCOUNTANT, permanent position with
public accounting firm' salary commen
surate with experience: plea&e reply in own
handwriting stating age and experience.
Box 3.T8-D. Star. —15
APPRENTICE—Excellent opening for young
white man to learn every phrase or fur
nituie business in one of Washington’s
finest stores. Must be willing to accept
all-around duties. Apply Mr. Matthews. I
COLONY HOUSE. 4244 Connecticut ave.
ASSISTANT BEYER for boTs’ furnishints'
department, young man with previous de
partment store or specialty shop experi
ence. 5-day week Apply employment of
fice. 4th floor. LANSBURGH L BRO . 7th.
8th and E sts. n.w. —14
AUTOMOBILE and truck mechanic, first
class: good wages. Call DAN GEORGE,
AT 02«2 —15
AUTO BODY AND FENDER MEN. Highest
wages, bes- working rond. in Washington's
fastest growing automobile concern. Chance
for advancement See Mr Schenker. 2015
L st n.w ME 0400. McKEE PONTIAC
DEALERS on
AUTO MECHANIC, good pay for experi
enced man. new car agency. GRADY MO
TORS. 48150 Hampden lane, Bethesda, Md,
SI ro >i rxuAMts—44-nr . 5>2-day work
week time and half for overtime, closed
Saturday afternoons all year: vacation with |
pay; annual bonus: excellent pay Apply
Mr Myers MANDELL CHEVROLET CO..
13th and Good Hops rd. s e. —15 I
AUTO MECHANICS. 6. 50-60 pay plan.!
$■-’ 60 per hr. rate; heated and lighted
shop: vacation with pay; holidays with pay; I
44-hr. week: group insurance and group
hospitalization, all the work you can do;!
good men making big money: no helpers'
needed. Mr. Worsham. LOGAN MOTOR!
CO (Ford> 1111 18th st. DI. 5800. —16 !
AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS to work on I
motor trucks Your future is assured in j
an essential industry; top wages, excellent:
working conditions. Apply to Mr. Palmer.
INTER ANTIONAL HARVESTER CO.. 901 j
Bladensburg rd. n.e fr. 4300.
AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS—Men who want
to get ahead fast. Must be A-1 mechan- j
ic». Good starting salary. Apply 9th AND'
EYE SERVICE CENTER. 831 9th at. n.w.;
AUTO MECHANIC, flrst-class. to work ^offj
new twin po«t lifts. Clean shop. Hudson!
dealer, all makes serviced. BURROWS
MOTOR CO . 900 M st s.e —14
AUTO MECHANIC, clean, well-lighted shop.
Earnings. $100 and over for fita-day week
See Mr. Garner or Mr. Crowe. McMAHON
CHEVROLET CO 6333 Georgia ave —15
AUTO TRUCK MECHANIC, white. 4 8 hr*,
a week, time and a half for overtime, vac. j
with pay. good working conditions, top
rater 41 L st. s.e. MR YOHO 16
BAKER, white, with all-around exper
ience. for night work: 5-day week: closed
Sundays ana Mondays Apply in person.
SCHUPP S BAKERY. 654" Conn ave —16
AUTO MECHANICS. 1st class, to do gen
eral repair work on ail makes of tars;
well-Lghted shop, all modern equipment:
.V2-day week permanent position guar
anteed salary. See Mr. Bar to. service
manager. WASHINGTON MOTOR SALES
CORP . 1516 14th st. n.w. —15
AUTO PAINTERS and painter's helpers,
highest wage.', bes; working cond. Wash-;
ington's downtown Pontiac dealer See Mr
Schenker. ‘.mi5 L st n w. ME o40o. Mc
KEE PONTIAC DEALERS. —"(I
BARTENDER WANTED Opportunity for 1
man with ambition; refs, required DI.
4946 after 11 a.in —15 j
BILLING C LI RK-depart mem supervisor,
must be above average in intelligence, ac
curate and rapid tymsr. good at figures,
with abilry and disposition to direct
others Prefer an ex-GI 35 to 35 years
old. Excellent opportunitv good starting
>alary. 5-day. 40-hour week. See Mr.
Roach Washington Branch. ADDRESSO
GRAPH-MULTIGRAPH CORP. 1306 H
st n.w. —15 i
BOOKKEEPER, prefer one thoroughly ex
perienced in real estate rfnd who knows
how to operate a bookkeeping machine
steady position: chance for advancement
and future. Cal! Mr Shifrin. FEDERAL
FINANCE Ar REALTY CO. 915 New York
ave nw NA. 1416. 13*
BOY. colored, for porter woik in curtain
and drapery shop. See MR MARKS. TlO
! 1 th st. n.w •—14
BOYS foi circular delivery, must weigh
over 100 lbs : this is hard work. 3*’t»i
Nichols ave. ,ve. —"5
BOYS, 16 and over, with and without bi
cycles. not returning to school Apply
WESTERN UNION. J31T New York ave.
n.w . Room "00. —"8
BOY OR YOUNG MAN, white for general
luties in wholesale jewelry firm. Must be
’Villing and neat Bex 403-E. Star 13*
BRICKLAYERS, for Arlington. Va and;
Oxon Hill. Md too wages. Phone Owens
6613; eves . CH 3588 —14
BRICKLAYERS WANTED, union. long
time job. top wages. Call JOSEPH
PERBGOY. UN 455". or John Mark Muir.
UN 3914. or Aubrey Ballentine. UN. 1033.
•— I *T
BRICKLAYERS, steady work, top wage/; and
travel time. Bradley blvd. and Fairfax rd .
Bethesda. Md VICTOR L. CARONF -19
HROILER—Apply DELMONICO RESTAU
RANT. 727 loth st. n.w.. Mr. Benel.
CAFETERIA HELP. 40 - hour week, no
Saturday. Sunday or evening work best
wrges. annual and sick leave benefits.
Call Hillside 1200, Ext. 39o. —14
CARPENTERS <2) house: top wages for
good mechanics. Call 3618 Lee highway.:
9 to 12. 1 to 5. ■—13 1
CARPENTERS—9720 Conn. ave. $1.90
per hour. —14
CARPENTERS needed for large veterans’
housing .iob; steadv work. $14 40 per day.
Apply 40th and Clay pi. n.e. MORRIS
POLLIN Sr SONS —17
CARPENTERS <2». first-class mechanics
who understand remodeling; $14 a day
to start. HAMMETT. WO 8613 —13
CARPENTERS to work with master car
penter; good wages. Call RA. 9100. —12
CARPENTERS, finish experience; steady
work. Aoo'v 5502 Wisconsin ave. —15
CARPENTERS to be partners in a live
wire home improvement business; be your
own boss. For details call WI. 7799 —15
CARPENTERS—First-da‘s only, $15.40
per day. 2345 Ontario rd. n.w. —13
CARPENTERS--5-day. 40-hr. week Apoly
employment office. 9th floor. WOODWARD
S' LOTHROP. 9.30-9 daily. —14
CARPENTERS wanted, also men capable of
supervising construction work. Apply 3594
East West hwy or No. 29 Elliott rd .
Westmoreland Hills.
CARPET LAYERS, experienced Apoly em
ployment office. 9th floor. WOODWARD Si
LOTHROP. 9:30 to 9 daily. —14
CAR WASHER—We have opening for
Herdv and industrious man. 5^-dav wk..
;ood pay see Mr Reeder. ADDISON CHEV
ROLET 1522 14th st. n.w. —13
CHAUFFEUR. colored. private family
v.ood hours, good pay. Call after 5 p m .
Adam"’ 1948 —15
CHAUFFEUR-BUTI ER excellent salary
good references required: ovi rm. and
bath: other help employed. «Phone F\1
714:;. —14
CHEFS t2>. colored, experienced, night
vork. Call alter 9 p.m WALDROPS
RESTAURANT. *4:: 1S Rhode Island ave.
P.rcntvood Md . VVA. 9H37 —13
CLAIMS EXAMINER Hi supervise auiomn
j bile claims lor nationallv known insurance
[company. Age •;.» to 35. excellent oppor
tunity Box '05-0. Star. —15
CLERICAL WORKER. IK to 1’ lo assist
in general all-around office work: must be
good al figures: opportunity lor advance
ment: 5-dav week. Call DI. 10M‘J for
aopl. —13
CLERK, single mm. to work in t grocery,
knowledge of handling meat: salary open
TR. B83'-!. —14
CLERK, colored must be experienced In
meat market Apply l»fl« 7th st. n.w. 13*
CLERK-TYPIST. 5<a-day wk . *40 to
start: ex-yeomtn or ouartermaster clerk
preferred 4:717 Blader.sbur* rd., Colmar
Manor See MR. BURRIS —13
COAT MAKERS, steadv employment, good
wages and hours R 8. OMOHUNDRO.
INC.. til Uth at. n.w. It*
WELr MIN (flit,).
COLLECTOR, white, for established routes
car necessary. Interviews between 12 and
SpJ*1 PEOPLES COLLECTION
SERVICE. 1 Thomas circle n.w. —13
COLLECTION SUPERVISOR, steady Job
excellent salary. Opportunity for advance
ment. Car necessary Apply ALL STATE
HOME EQUIPMENT CO., 3730 10th at
n.e
COOK. 2nd. white: must be experienced.
2allNA 11**. ask for the chef. —14
COOK for cafeteria 40-hour, o-day week:
best salary and working conditions, annual
and sick leave benefits. Call Hill'ide
1200 Ext 360. —14
COUNTERMEN — Increased ware scale
working for LITTLE TAVERN
SHOPS. NC., ‘ Famous for Hamburgers
especially attractive, opportunity for ad-1
vancement Call SL. 6600 for Informa
tion «:30 am to a-so pm
COUNTRY SALESMAN wanted: salary
and commission. Apply CONSOLIDATED
HOME EQUIPMENT CO, 5531 Illinois
ave. n.w _15
DAYMAN, bowling alley: good pay. excel
lent working conditions. Hours. 10 am
to 6 p.m. Excellent oppor.unity for ad
vancement. Apply between JO a m and '
p m to Mr. Newman or Mr. Long CHEVY
CHASE BOWLING ALLEY. 4461 Conn ave
n.w. —13
DELICATESSEN MAN. experienced: aood
salary. Derm position. Call for appt .
RA. 98*19 4905-47 Georgia ave —15
DESK CLERK, aged 18 or over, to schedule
’■'Tk at night in engraving department of
newspaper: hours. 4:30 p.m to 12:30 a m .
5 nights per week, excellent working con
ditions. advancements: permanent. Apply
personnel office. Room 504. Star Building
THE EVENING STAR. 1101 Pa. ave n w.
DISHWASHER. 18-23. to work from” 3*30!
to 11:30 pm. Apply 1713 Wilson blvd.,
Arlington. Va. —14
DISHWASHER, experienced, sober $30 per
wk., hrs. 5-7. Apply ROMANO INN. 3703
Bladennsbur* road. Colmar Manor, Md
Call UN. 4444.
DISHWASHER - PORTER for tan room;
steady 1ob for sober man hours 4 pm
to 12 p.m. CRAINS RESTAURANT. 201
Upshur st. n.w —14
DRAFTSMAN for sanitary work, water
and sewerage, for part-time evenings and
week ends; location, center of Washington
City; good working conditions: advise pre
vious experience and hourly rate desired
NA. 2123 —15
ELECTRICIAN, first-class. Silver Spring
0619. —13
ELECTRICIANS, must be mechanics, with
tools and D. C. experience 904 H st n e
TR. 035*5. —14
ELECTRICAL DRAFTSMEN, experienced
on control wiring and conduit layouts; do
not apply unless Qualified. RIGGS DI8T
I.ER A: CO. INC. 216 N Calvert st.,
Baltimore. Md —21
ENGINEER for servicing air-conditioning
equipment: electrical background required
State exper. and salaries received Ad
dress Bov 48-D. Star. —13
ENGINEER, colored: must have 5th-class
license and know oil burners. Only ca
pable and industrious man need apply; 6
day week, from 3 pm. to 11 p.m.: good
salary. Apply manager. 2480 J6th st
n.w. —13
ENGINEER, licensed. 2nd or 3rd class, for
department store; one who knows air-con
ditioning and oil-burning heating unit;
40-hour work week. State age. experi
ence and salary expected. Reply Box
372-B. Star.
ENGINE ROOM HELPER—Permanent po
sition Apply chief engineer. MAYFLOW
ER HOTEL. 11th end De Sales sts. —15
EVENING MANAGER, gasoline and oil
sales only; teferences reouired; experience
recognized; 4K hrs.; no Sun. SNAPPY
SERVICE STATION. 2618 Pa. gve. nw
—13 i
EXECUTIVE ACCOUNTANT with ability to
negotiate after proper training lor the
buying of building materials. Must have
a sharp, constructive horse-trading men
tality. Good future. Box 130-D. Star. —15
EXPERIENCED CLAIM ADJUSTER, to be
supt. of claims in local branch office of a
large casualty and surety company slate
experience, age and salary expected; our
employes know of this advertisement. Box;
34-H. Star. —15 i
FITTERS for men's alterations: 5-day wk.
Apply employment office. 4th floor, LANS
BURGH &. BRO. 1th. 8th and E sts. nw
"VlOOR MANAGERS—5-day. 40-hour week
Apply employment office. 9th floor. WOOD
WARD & IOTHROP. 9:30-6 daily. —14 |
FORMS AND MRTHODS CONTROL—Large
New England Insurance company seeks
outstanding man to institute and direct!
a printed forms control system in home
office: unusual opportunity for man with
wide experience and administrative abil-,
ity: five experience, education and salary
expected. Address Box 342-E. Star !4*
FOUNTAIN HELP wanted full and part
t ime. BROOKVILLE PHARMACY. 6423
Brookville rd.. Chevy Chase Md. —13
FOUNTAIN MAN for dairy bar; good sal
ary plus meals; uniforms furnished
HOWARD JOHNSON RESTAURANT. Wit.
ave. at Western ave. —14
FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRMAN, excellent
salary and future; permanent. KINGS
MAN OPTICAL CO 1320 F st n w —21
FURNITURE SALESMEN, experienced, to
sell furniture and appliances in store:
good salary and commission: opportunity
our present sales force knows of this ad
and of our expansion program. ATLAS.
921 G at. n.w. ■—14
FURNITURE FINISHER, must be experi
enced: 5-dav week. Apply employment
office, 4th floor. LANSBURGH k BRO
Ith. 8th and E sts. n.w —14
FURNITURE SALESMAN—One ot city's
oldest firms: drawing account, commission
State ace. experience and references. Box
11-G, Star —15 \
GAS STATION ATTENDANT—Maryland
drivers permit. ERIE AVE GARAGE
122 Erie ave . Takoma Park, Md —14
GAS STATION ATTENDANT, part time
must have experience and be sober honest
and reliable Apply in person. WATHEN S
SERVICE, 1600 Wilson blvd . Arl. —15
GENERAL OrriCE CLERK tor small es
tablished firm: bookkeepina knowledge de
sirable. but not necessary; position offers
excellent opportunity for eventual office!
manager. Box 290-D Star —13
GROCERY CLERK, experienced 8502
Georgia ave.. Silver Spring. Md. D. G 8.
—13
GROCERY CLEKK. exp ARGONNE MAR
KET. 1813 Columbia rd. n.w. —11
GROCEKYMAN with knowledge of meat
cutting. Steady worker, for better-class
store. Good working conditions and good
salary. STAR MARKET. Howard ave..
Kensington. Md. SH. 4482; after 7 p m..
8H. 2005. —15
HANDY MAN. ground, car: must be ac
customed to dors; live in. 727 Chesa- ;
peake ave , Silver Spring. Md. —18
HANDYMAN, accustomed to boats, main-!
tenance of grounds, not over 45 Call I
LI. 2002. CAPT. MORTIMER —15
HARDWARE CLERK, man experienced in
hardware, punt or general merchandise
store: sober and not afraid of work: per
manent position, eood wages. See MR
KFNNEDY. 3430 14th st. nw —14
HELPER, experienced, for furniture refln
ishing shop: all new work: pleasant work
ing conditions; steady year-around worx
Call SH. 5541 or Rockville 709 —13
HOTEL CLERK, good pay. steady iob. age
50 and up. Call ME. 0212 or come tc 901
13th st. nw. at 8 am 14*
ITALIAN with good education and instruc
tion to teach own language must be native
BERLITZ. 839 17th st. n.w —1.5
JANITOR with 5th-class license for mod
downtow n apt. house: excel opp S120 per
mo., ext I. quarters, utilities. MRS KNODE.
DU 2442. —13
JANITOR, colored, good hours good pay
Call after 5 p.m Adams 1048. —15
JANITOR, colored exper . for n.w. apt
bldg.; good salary and very desirable quar
ters. Apply DREYFUSS BROS. 1019 15th
st n.w. —13
JANITOR, colored, married, for lge aot
house, must be experienced See the resi
ded manager 2»4 Mass. ave. n.e. —14*
JANITOR’S WORK, colored, one day work
er. one night worker: new building con
venien' location Cal! HO. 51 On. —15
JOB SUPERINTENDENT and Expediter
Man wi*h considerable experience in both
lines of work, lor position with new butld
1 mg company. Must be energetic and
responsible, capable of assuming complete
charge of building operations, both field
and office. Job will carry high responsi
bility and authority with big future for
tight man. Phone EX. 5418 —13
I.Aw GRADUATE to handle automobile
liability claims—local office, nationally
known insurance office: age 22 to 3n; excel
lent opportunity for advancement Box
280-G. Star. —15
n.vi HIM. lOUL OrhnAlOK: new ana
modern plant excellent working condi
tions: opportunity tor advancement: rail
Mr. Gallington, Rockville K88. THE LOF
STRAND CO. Horners lane. Rockville.
Md. —1ft
MAN. young energetic, with high school
education as an assistant for shinning and
receiving, great opportunity for yide-awake
fellow to connect with fast-growing whole
sale furniture company. Ask for MR
KREMIN TR 6900 —14
MAN. young, generally useful around drug
store. as porter, and to deliver: vicinity
Silver Soring. SH. 3013 —13
MAN with nanel or light pickup truck
Apply WESTERN UNION, 1317 New York
ave. n.w . Room 200
MAN, white, tor bus driver and general
maintenance work. ADPly BAPTIST HOME
FOR CHILDREN. 6201 Green Tree rd .
Brthesda. Md.. WT. 4460. —15
MAN 25 to 3ft to train for investigator,
no experience necessary, salary, advance
ment. must be free to travel. Applv in
i person, room 523, Evening Star bldg. 11th
and Pa. ave —15
MAN, with saw mill, to cut lumber. EX
598*. —15
MAN. young, ambitious, for record work
tnd to learn selling, excellent working
rendition.*. Stare age and salary expected.
Box 18-G. Star. —15
MAN. colored, bellhop and miscellaneous
work in small hotel; eves. 6 ro 12 Must
have local ref. 1627 16th st. n.w. Do not
i phone
i MAN to t»ke care of horses at Meadow-.
| brook Saddle-Club. Chevy Chase. Md. Best;
wages and working conditions. Also man
for night position. Call SH. 9611. 15*
| MAN v ith car as district circulation man
ager. daily newspaper: no Sundays: no ex
, >erience necessary: salary. Phone OX.:
i 0132. ask for Mr. Holston or Mr. Sparks, i
MAN. white, to work in liquor store: honest!
and Industrious: $45 week. Apply Box1
I 126-D. Star. —15 !
MAN TO OPERATE synthetic dry clean
ing machine and do wool spotting. Apply
! Mr. Gresham. FATRLINGTON LAUNDRY.
13800 South 4-Mile-Run drive. Arlington.
OX. 1118 —13
i MECHANICS wanted to work on retail
conditioning of new Bulck*. Apply at once.
Mr. Cunningham, at EMERSON & ORME.
i 17th and M sts. n.w. —17
MEDICAL DETAIL SALESMAN. Mfgr of
ethical pharmaceuticals, seeks representa-l
lives. Veterans having pharmacy or medi
cal education will be given preference. Car
I essential Excellent opportunity both asj
: io income and security. Insurance and re
; tirement plan in addition to salary and
j bonus. For interview write giving age. <du
| cation, business history, marital status and
phone number. LAKESIDE L.ABORATOR
IES. INC . Milwaukee. Wis
MEN WANTED, aged 40-50. lo handle fare
boxes: no figuring or experience necessary,
no money to handle; must have a legible
handwriting and be active physically as
work requires climbing In and out of
street cars and buses; an absolutely clear
record of past employment essential: 51
hour. 6-day week, from 6 p.m. to 3 a m.
about $185 per month to start. Apply in
person Monday through Friday between Of
a m. anti 12 noon CAPITAL TRANSIT
CO. employment office. 3132 M at. n.w .
Georgetown. Take Route No. Hi. Rosslyn
No. 20. Cabin John. No. 30, Friendship
Heights, streetcars. —13
MEN WANTED for steady work at good
i pay as streetcar and bus operators; aver,
weekly earnings, $60. no experience neces
sary. all training paid for: opportunity for
promotion, plus pension system, paid vaca
tion. free tranaportation. Apply in person
weekday mornings. Monday through Fri
day. CAPITAL TRANSIT CO . employment
office, 3132 M st. n.w. Take Route 10.
Roaiiyn. Route 30. Cabin John. Routa 30.
Friendship Heights, atreetcar ter door. —13
HUS MIN.
with personality »nd perseverance end
the ambition to break into high bracket
earnings in the fasclnttini Arid of real
estate sale in Arlineton County—Fastest
(rowing in the U. S today. Complete train- i
mg furnished Car necessary. Send com
Dlete statement and inclose snapshot Box
I-’H-G. Star —15
MEN—White, employed, work evenings fi
to U p m. Average earnings 47 a night
Apply room 57, St Pi F st. n w . 4 till lo
b P m. 1 5*
MEN. are yon seeking steady emplosment
wiih good wot king conditions, top salary ’
Apply SHIRLINGTON SUPER MARKET,'
.’MMi S. Quincy st . Arl . Va —IS
Ml L11LITH OPERAIOR. top-notch: must
nave Davidson machine experience abb
to no commercial work with minimum
waste top salary. Call for appointment
NA iil 47. —Hi
NIGHT MAN. colored age 40-.10: knowl
edge of switchboard, elevator license take
care of furnace: fi days wk , 7 p m to
l am: refs Call CO 56no. —1.’.
NIGHT WATCHMAN—Long hours: good
pav: construction job in Hyatts., Md. WA
NIGHT WATCHMAN—Must be active and
able to_ stand outside work during the
whiter; .-hour shift. Sinn a month Write,
viving ar". experience, references and air.
physical defects, to Box 4fi4-E Siar. —l:s
NIGHT WATCHMAN—Reliable man able
to furnish bond for work from 7pm to
< * tn.; resident of Arlington. Va , pre
ferred. Apply NOLAND CO. INC. 1X”.S
No. Arlington Ridge rd . Rosslyn. Va ,
CH. 1400. _] x
OFFICE CLERK needed immediately. Good
salary, opportunity for advancement Must
be single under 30 years of age, have Irgh
.school education or equivalent and office
experience. Interview* from In to 12 and
See Mr. Gerth at GOODYEAR
555Yi£E- Conn ave n w —14
OFFICE NIGHT CLEANER. *i pm to 1
a m permanent job. good wages to right
man. Apply office. «0tl-A. 1028 Conn, ave
- 14
PACKERS, experienced in household goods
desirable; good wages, steadv work SE
£F£iU.,ST25£DI: co ■ 1 M015th st. n w
PACKERS. CHECKERS, stockkeepers 5
day. 4(i-hour week. Applv employment of
fice. Hth floor WOODWARD At LOTHROP.
9:.30 to H da 11 v -—14
PAINTERS, exp : perma empl . good pav
Phene NA. 1921 between 9:3o 8nd 11 3(1
am —15
PAINTERS—Full-time employment; inside
work. Apply engineer's office. MAYFLOW
ER HOTEL. J^th and De Sales st*. n.w.
PARKING LOT ATTENDANT—Downtown.
Apply 1100 S. Capitol st., 8 to 4 30 pm
—18
PATENT ATTORNEY, for preparation and
prosecution of organic chemical patent ap
plications of nationally known corporation
located in New York City must be law
graduate with patent office experience;
adequate salary depending on competence.
Box 394-E. Star. —19
PHARMACIST to work full or part time in
nearby Md . permanent, with financial in
ter*sf in future Box Sfi-D. Star —I::
PLASTERERS CIO), colored. SI 4 per day
0-da.v week. See .MR. HILL. 21st st. and
Maryland a^e. n.e —13
PLASTERER; long Job. highest wages (’all
UN. 2920. —i n
PLASTERERS WANTED for Ige veteran
housing protect: steady work, plenty of
material: $16 per dav Apply 40th and
Clav pi. n.e . off Minn ave. JOSEPH
LOZUPONE Ac CO.. FR 6885 Or AT. 8398.
PLUMBER AND STEAM FITTER for new
and remodeling work Ist-class mechanic
only need apply. J L. BATEMAN Si SON.
HO 2200. 2004 R I. ave. n.e —15
PORTER, colored for men's wear store,
good salary, exoellen working conditions.
Apply office. THE YOUNG MEN S SHOP.
I 319 F st. n.w. —13
PORTER, general handyman for gift shop.
48-hr. wk.: must be neat and well-man
nered: references required MARY BAYNES
GIFTS. 902 14th st. n.w. —14
PORTER, reliable man. full or parr time
Must furnish satisfactory references. Ap
ply to Mr. Schoenberg. FASHION SHOP.
INC 1300 F st. n.w.
PORTER for liquor store, steady work,
good pay. D. C. permit and references req
5319 Wisconsin ave.. n.w.
PORTER, who is honest and ambit iou'.
to work under good conditions in high
«lass establishment. State age and salary
expected. Box 19-G. Star. —15
PORTER, colored, part time, rights, for
small beauty shop in Clarendon. Va. Ap
ply EMILE. 1221 Conn, ave
PORTER, colored, for downtown office
bldg,, must be sober and reliable. See
MR. SEVIOUR. 816 14th st. n.w. —17
PORTER - DISHWASHER, evening work
steady job and good pay. DIXIE PIG
BARBECUE. 5106 Marlboro pike and Ban
ning rd,. Fill id*. Md. HI. 0666. —14
PORTER - DISHWASHER. Apply CON
GRESSIONAL DRUG STORE. 113 B sr. s.e.
PRESSER—2 wool pressers needed at once
Good hours and salary, ideal working con
dition-. TOLL ROAD LAUNDRY. 8025
Georgia ave. Silver Spring. SL 5600 —13
PRESSER wanted BRENTWOOD CLEAN
ERS. 3608 Taylor st.. Brentwood. Md
Good working condiiions. fi’a-day wk. WA.
6517. —19
PRESSERS—If you are fast and experi
enced. this is your chance to gain steady
employment on high piece-work basis with
a fast-growing and modern organization
CaU TR. 4; 67. OFFICIAL CLEANERS. 3 ; 36
Minnesota ave n.e. —15
PRESSER AND TAILOR, combination man.
SENATE CLEANERS 1311 N Courthouse
rd.. Arlington. Va Glebe 1920 — 12
PRINTERS for portrait finishing plant;
muss be experienced, production work
permanent, positions Apply GOLDCRAFT
PORTRAITS. 7 16 13th st. n.w. —13
PRINTER, single, veteran, under 30: com
posing rm exp knowledge of multilith.
offset, stitcheis. folders: mechanically cre
ative mind: set up. operate small plant.
Veterans’ pub. group, now organizing
Stale exper. Write Box 9-G. Star. —15
PRODUCE MAN. experienced, good salary,
permanent position Call for appointment.
RA. 98«9. 4905-4 7 Georgia ave. —15'
PURCHASING AGENT wanted by a South
ern firm manufacturing prefabricated
structures. One familiar with the purchase
of building materials. State experience,
reference, salary and all pertinent infor
mation. Box 371-C. Star - . 13*
RADIO SALESMAN, excellent salary; must
be experienced. STAR RADIO CO . 409
11th st. n.w.
RADIO SERVICE MEN—Outside work, car
nec., excel, starting salary to exper. men.
Car expense paid weekly,, excel, perma-j
nent opportunity. Vac. and aick leave
with pay. many other benefits. GEORGES
RADIO CO , 2145 Queens Chapel rd. n.e.
Ask for Mr. Beck, nhone AT. 1166 —15
REAL ESTATE SALESMEN; must have
car. very good opportunity for young,
aggressive men Call Axminster 4620.—14
REAL ESTATE SALESMAN wanted: 2
competent men with sales ability, with or
without experience: car essential. Please
call for appt . RE 0220. RELIABLE
REALTY CO.. 1108 16th st n.w. —15
REAL ESTATE SALESMEN. v.ith or without
experience: excellent opportunity for a
salesman with car: full co-operation given
by office For interview, call LEE REALTY
CO.. 732 17th st. n.w.. NA. 6431
RETAIL SALESMAN for radio and appli
ance department. Apply in person.
BALLARD8. 1.300 O st. n.w. —18
SALESMEN wanted—We need experienced,
qualified men to contact the grocery trade
hotel and restaurant trade in the city and
Metropolitan Area To men with qualifica
tions there is steady position with Rood
income: auto required. Box 404-E Star
—13
SALESMAN—Real Estate Service. Inc .
now has opening for a salesman: real
estate exper helpful but not essential: car
necessary. Call Mr Akre for appointment.
RE at ESTATE SERVICE. INC . Lee hwv
at O’ebe rd . GL 0561. —1.3
SALESMEN—Reputable, established storm
window company wants men. exper. and
inexper.. »o share in excellent earnings:
bonus plan paid vacations WEATHER
GUARD CO.. 1413 Irving st. n.w. HO.
4984. - — l 6
SALESMAN for furniture dept in Alexan
dria store, resident of Alexandria or Arl
ington. 30-45 yrs. old. with sales ability:
good opportunity for future. Anplv Mr.
Roberts. SMITH'S TRANSFER Ac STORAGE
CO . 1313 You st. n.w. —17
SALESMEN—Men wanted to contact Va
home owners offering complete line of home
improvements: closed territories, lead- fur
nished car essential HOME SERVICE OF
VA . 154 Hillwood ave.. Falls Church. Va.
— 16
SALESMAN, salary and commission—Well
established plumbing specialty company
requires dependable hard-working sales
man to call on hotels, hospital and
office building engineers and maintenance-;
men in D. C. and all East Coast Slate? j
south of D C. Automobile owner pre
ferred. Advise age and whether married
or single and telephone number. Write
Box ‘127-D. Star. —IT !
SALESMAN wanted for wholesale grocery
house. Apply K. A* H. DIST CO , 22IX-\M2u
G st. n.w. Fri., Sat. and Mon 15*
SALESMEN for real estate and home im
provement business fine opportunity for
live wire R. H BEST. WI 7790. —In
SALESMAN WANTED, between ages of :.'5
and 35. representing a reputable firm of
54 years* standing. Trade to be called on1
is partly established. Products are cata
logued. Excellent opportunity :o become
orap.ch manager Box 55-H. Star. —14
SALESMAN COLLECTOR lor industrial
insurance route. Apply T17 Columbian
Bids.. 416 5th st. n.w. —16
SECRETARY, for National Geographic So
ciety. 16th and M sts. n.w must be rapid.,
accurate stenographer; permanent position.
5-day week: a splendid opportunity for an
intelligent, experienced person Telephone
DI. 3350. Ext. 3*2:2, immediately for inter
view appointment. —16
SERVICE STATION attendants; need two
additional men; large service station has
good jobs available: ‘20 yr> at this loca
tion and must have experience; reliable
men willing to take steady and permanent
employment: only top quality men who are
sober and industrious need apply. HAINES
SERVICE STATION. 6503 Ga. a\e. n.w.
- —14
SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT, white,
experienced $35 per week and commis
sion. Apply HAYNES ESSO SERVICE
‘.708 Virginia ave. n.w —15
SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT, good sal
ary. experience necessary: references re- j
quired: must be able to manage station
part time. Box 40-H. Star. 15*
SERVICE STATION MEN, experienced, all
around inside work, good starting salary.
Apply 9th AND EYE SERVICE CENTER.
831 9th St. n.w. —15
SERVICE STATION MANAGER and at
tendant. in truck terminal: good salary:;
good hrs.: men should be responsible per-,
sons. Apply WASHINGTON TRUCK
TERMINAL, 1*249 N. Y. ave. n e. Do not
phone. , —13 i
SERVICE STATION SALESMAN, experi-!
enced: must have D. C. drivers permit;!
top salary, good working conditions. Apply
BARBER’S ESSO SERVICE. loth and
Maine ave. s.w. —15
SHIPPING CLERK—Capable man to take
charge of shipping and receiving dept ;
permanent position for reliable, consclen-j
tlous man. See MR. GREEN, 635 D st. n.w.
— 15
SHOHMAKER. experienced, wanted Short
hours, good pay. 6 days a week. Call AT.
XI 40. after S out. —17
SHOE SALESMAN, experienced: good com
mlssion rate w’ith weekly drawing account:
5-day week Apply employment office. 4th
floor. 8 KANN SONS CO • —13
SHOE SALESMEN, experienced: excellent
ala:y ; nd commissions: also part time
Apply THE PENN BOOTERY, 65‘2 Pa. ave
s.e.
SHOE SALESMEN, must be experienced,
steady employment: also need experienced
men for nightwork. Apply FRANK'S
FOOTWEAR 3010 14th st n.w. —15
SILK SPOTTER to take charge of depart
ment: must understand production: with
best references: excellent future for ag
gressive and experienced man writh fast
growing ana modern cleaning plant. Call
TR. 59*2 2 —14
SKIP TRACER for credit retail Jewelry
store; salary open. See MR. DUBIN. 7:27
7th st. n.w. —13
SODA AND SANDWICH MAN. experienced
Apply CONGRESSIONAL DRUG STORE.
113 B at. a.f. —14
HELP MIH.
SPOTTER, silk and wool, must be ex-!
perlenred. REA CLEANING SERVICE
5320 Marlboro Dike. HI 10.10 —16
SPOTTER, silk and wool, to work In mod
ern dry-cleaning plant: best o( salaries,
good working conditions. LUNA CLEANERS.
1605 14th st nw AD IMS —15
STATION ATTENDANT, experienced no
triflers: able to oo minor repairs Applv
DOWNERS AMOCO SERVICE STATION
1st and K >u n e ME «46S. —15
STOCK CIERK tor receiving and mar' ing
rm a progressive men’s wear store offers
attractive salary with oppoit tor advance
to a caoable voting man Apply office, lhe
YOUNG MEN’S SHOP !.”.!!> P st. n w. - 11
TAILORS for men's alteration department
Apply employment office. 4th floor. S
KANN SONS CO. --13
TAILORS. experienced on mens or
women's garments: a 5-day week OAR
FINCKELS F st at 14th. —11
TAILOR, experienced on alteration of
womens clothing permanent position
good salary. 5-day week. Applv employ
ment office. RAIEIOH HABERDASHER
lilt' F «t . 3rd floor —I.!
TINNING MECHANIC, whit*. experienced
hi_roof repair woik Apply FARRAN
BROS.. Sill loth st. ne. between 7:3o
and s a.m _15
TRICK DRIVER-—Good opportunity for
white man seeking permanent Job must
be capable driver and able to care for
equipment. See MR, GREEN, 635 D st
nw —15
TYPIST, rapid: 5'^-day week: salary over
if Pei week, permanent position Phone
EX. lillfi. __1,3
typists—No experience necessary, good
salary, permanent position Applv Mr
Kelly. MARVINS. 734 ;th st. n w. —15
TYPIST-CLERK in 20s: good appearance
and able to meet public; chance for ad
vancement Call In person. WALLY
LIGON. 54*’1 Conn a\e n y, .— 14
TYPIST-CLERK. 25. high school gradt
ate. good appearance and able to meet
public, excellent opportunity for high
grade young man interested in a future
in sales work NATIONAL CASH REGIS
TER CO.. 1217 K st. n w —10
I PHOLSTERER for customs shop, excel
lent working conditions and salary Apply
Mr. Spltzer, MAYER CO. 421 7th st
U ASHMAN-FIREMAN. experienced “XVplr
in person. INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY. MOT
Lee hwy Arlington CH. 8900 __h;
MATCHMAKERS—Apply employment of
fice 9th floor. WOODWARD A LOTHROP
9:30 to 0 daily —14
WATCHMAKER—We are looking for a
first-class watchmaker to work with watch
importer none other need apply, no ap
prentices: good salary pleasant working
conditions. See MR. MONGELLI. 702 H
st. n.w . 3rd floor —10
WATCHMAN, active, for night work; good
oav. steady position. Write, giving age
' tc Box Star —10
WATCHMAN—Permanent position hours.
-o,1!! ?o 11 pm age limit. 55; white
MAYFLOWER HOTEL. 17th and De Sales
-ts n.w —15
WILL - CALL or service desk clerk Good
salary, pleasant working conditions, oppor
^unity for advancement Apply office. THE
YOUNG MENS SHOP. 1319 F st. nw
WINDOW TRIMMER for 1st-class jewelry
store; must be able to trim outstanding
w.ndows: part time or full time. Apply
THE ROSS CO . 1331 F st n.w. —19
WOOL PRESSER for dry-cleaning estab
lishment. THE LOFTON'S CLEANERS
4<2H Annapolis rd . Bladensburg. Md WA
9853. 15
W’OOL SPOTTER, one who can do wet
cleaning; must be experienced good sal
ary and working condition-- MAIN CLEAN
ERS A: LAUNDERERS. ‘.'149 Queen’s Chanel
rd. n e . nr Bladensburg rd. and New
York ave —15
WORKING GARDENER on small estate
near Chevy Chase Circle WI 3852. —1.;
YOUNG MAN. over 21. high school grad
uate. as collector for large, local organiza
tion; must have D. C. drivers permit; no
experience required: permanent job. 5 days
hours, with some evening work Start
ing salary. $28: increases if .satisfactory
References required Apply THE EVENING
STAR, personnel office. Room 504. Star
Building. 1101 Pa. ave. n.w. —15
lOUNG MAN as assistant m^nusical mer
chand-se department; full-flme position
requiring a general knowledge of musical
instrumentation, opportunity to learn a
specialized line. State age and qualinca
tA°Ps«in«Jftter- Interview arranged Box
414-E Star ^ • _«5
MAN. about 20- real estate office
BOSS <fc PHELPS. 1417 fc st. n.w. - 15
YOUNG MAN. colored native Washing
tonian. Catholic, for permanent position
and opportunity as porter and shipping
clerk in downtown store. Box 5;0-B Star
YOUNG MAN. white familiar with dry
cleaning business: excellent opportunity for
right man Apply in person. PARKWAY
CLEANERS DYERS, 8107 Conn. ave..
Ch. Ch., Md. _14
YOUNG MAN for general office work high
school graduate with knowledge of typing
Permanent position with future. 40-hour
work week. INTERNATIONAL HAR
VESTER CO., 9ol Bladensburg rd. n e
_ _ | ^
YOUNG MAN to clerk in dry cleaning store
good salary, good hours, must have good
refs. RUDOLPHS CLEANERS. 4722 14th
n.w. —14
YOING MAN, white, high school graduate,
to work in shipping department: oppor
tunity for early advancement. Apply Pm
510. 1129 Vermont ave n.w —14
YOUNG MAN, as messenger, to ride bicycle
and help in the office on clerical work,
o-day wk : give age; $25 per wk. to start.
Box 138-G. Star.
YOUNG MAN. as assistant manager of
small restaurant, well experienced and able
to mix drinks. 987fi —15
Y'OUNG MAN, colored. D. C. resident, as
stock clerk and warehouseman Will con
sider training bright young veteran under
GI bill. Must be high school graduate.
strong. Apply to Mr Harris.
ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CO., 2473 Sher
man ave. n.w.
YOl NG MAN for typing and general office
work, good chance for advancement; ex
cellent working conditions. State age and
salary expected. Box 17-G. 8tar. —15
OUTDOOR CLERICAL WORK, experience
not necessary, training paid for: 18 to 45
years of age: learn to check traffic; work
full time. 3 days per week. About $175
per mo. for 48-hour week. Apply in per
son Monday through Friday between 9 a m
and 12 noon. CAPITAL TRANSIT CO em-!
ployment office. 3132 M st. n.w . George
town. Take Route No 10. Rosslyn: No. 20.1
Cabin John, or No. 30. Friendship Heights
street cars. —13
ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE office, open
ing new offices in one of Washington's
finest areas, has opportunity for salesman
of initiative and integrity Box 372-D.
Star. —15
MAJOR AIRLINE needs cargo handlers;
high school education. 5-day wk.. age 20'
to 32. pleasant working conditions, auto
matic salary increases; veterans preferred.
ApdIv Room 240 WASHINGTON NA
TIONAL AIRPORT —14
NATIONALLY KNOWN DISTRILLERY de
sires representative who has a sincere de
sire to study and follow this business: ex
perience not necessary: age preference 23
to 35: a pleasing personality, ambitious
and of good appearance is essential: you
will be properly trained and schooled with
the idea that you may one day be an execu
tive in this company: a good salary with
expenses to begin: with advancements and
salary increases as warranted by you In
.vour letter of application give as much in
formation about yourself as possible; at
tach recent snapshot. Address Box 3-H.
Star.
WANTED, for permanent position, an ex
GI with good education and pleasing per
sonality in sale department, where he can
solicit customers for coal, fuel oil and oil
burners in Metropolitan Washington: won
derful opportunity to right party: reply in
own handwriting, giving details about your
self. Box 32-H. Star. —15
WANTED, for a permanent position, an ex
GI with good education, pleasing appear
ance and personality, with some knowledge
of mechanical equipment and chemistry,
for sales and development work with deal
ers in Washington. D. C . and counties
surrounding Washington. Maryland and
Virginia: wonderful opportunity reply by
letter, giving details about yourself. Box
31-H. Star. -—J5
WANTED—Drivers who can furnish on
trucks to deliver telephone books, starting
SeDt 10th. MERCHANTS TRANSFER A
STORAGE CO, NA 3! 00. —10
10 ABLE-BODIED MEN as handlers: 844 30
for 44 hours. Apply employment office.
Mr. Collins. RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY.
2nd ard Eve sts. ne —15
I WANT TO TALK with 3 high-class sales
men with cars who will earn 8150 a week
or more if accented. Call MR. KILL.EN at
Overlook <>544 for ‘nterview —°0
A NATIONALLY KNOWN insurance com
pany has opening' for men between
and 50. Excellent opportunity for ad
vancement. For uppt. call NA 77 13 .—15
_HELP MEN end WOMEN.
BEAUTY OPERATOR—First class, expr. In
all branches of profession: male or fe
m*le GABRIEI . 1019 Conn, ave n.w —14
CHOIR DIRECTOR AND ORGANIST. Pror
cstant church: state qualiflca: ions Box
114-D. Star —l r*
CLERKS, some knowledge of bookkeeping
and tvping necessary. Oliver 2500
Ext. 57 8. —j 7
COUPLE, experienced wife to cook, hus
band butler, chauffeur and assist at house
work in pvt. family $200 mo., room and
board, to work at Chevy Chase. Md.
Write immediately. MRS. CLARICE. Box
354. Leesburg. Va —15
COUPLE, middle-aged, without children,
to work at tourist court and restaurant
in Fairfax Countv; man handy with tools:
sober, willing worker. Fairfax 2K8-W-I.
COUPLE, colored, to work for family of
4 wife as maid and cook; husband as
butler and houseman Live in. room and
pvt. bath on 2nd floor: city references. GE
8704.
COUPLE, colored, experienced, cooking and
general housework, to live in Cong Island.
Phone North 7850. —Iff
DRUG CLERK, exper full time, good hrs..
sal. commensurate with exper and ability
Aprly PEARSON'S. 2448 Wia. ave n.w.
—15
FOOD CHECKERS. Apply DELMONICO
RESTAURANT. 727 15th st. n.w. Mr
Cohen, 11 to 8 p.m. Broiler. Apply Mr
Benel.
FOOD CHECKER AND CASHIER, hours
7:30 to ffrffO: will train if necessary. Ap
ply manager s office, HOTEL LAFAYETTE
—19
GROCERY CLERK, experienced, full or
Part time. Apply 819 11th st. n.w. —15
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT, for part-time
work in greeting card shop. nr. Pk. rd
Apply GRAY S. ff218 14th st. n.w —15
MAN AND WIFE to take care of cleaning
of clubhouse: $150 a mo and room. Ap
ply *,419 Conn *ve . or call OR 4521. —Iff
OFFICE WORKER, experienced, for tempo
rary joh. approximately 8 weeks: salary
mote than commensurate. Call MR. Me
CANN. RE. 8888. —19
STENOGRAPHER. Permanent position ini
small law office: opportunity for ambitiousi
young girl or man; in. cresting woik and:
pleasant working conditions in Southern!
Bldg.. 15th and H sts. n.w. work includes
obtaining releases at one of the Govern
ment agencies each day; 5'a-dav week,
please stale education, experience and sal
ary expected. Box 10-H, Star 14*
SUPERVISOR—White, for night cleaners.
Hrs. 1 l :ffO p m to 8 a m . good pay. (
Permanent position; exper. preferred Ap- i
ply personnel office. MAYFLOWER HOTEL.
Conn, ave. and De Sales st._—14 h
HELP WOMEN.
ALTERATION HAND for mens alteration
department. 5-day week Apply employ
ment office. 4th floor. S. KANN SONS CO
—15
ALTERATION HANDS tor women I and
misses' coats, suits and dresses: perma
nent positions: 5-day week. Apply JEL
LEFF’S. 1714-12:10 F at. n.w.. personnel
office. 7th floor. ,
ALTERATION HAND, experienced In bush
elina men s clothing Apply UNIVERSITY
SHOPS 715 14th si nw —15 i
ALTERATION HANDS for men's altera
tions: 5-day week Apply employment
office. 4 th floor. LANSBURGH Ac BRO . •
7th. 8th and E ata. n.w. —14
_HILf WOMEN_ (C«nt >_
ALTERATION HAND for ladies roat and
suit shop cme capable of fitting salary to
start. $35 per week: good working condi
tions. good chance for advancement. Ap
ply kleins. rr:: r m nw
ALTERATION HAND AND FITTER, experi
enced help, for exclusive Conn ave shop.
SELMA S GOWNS. 1307 Conn, axe n w.
— 13
AITERATIOV WOMAN, experienced on
both men s and women * clothing perma
nent position *35 per week to start.
Apoly HOLLYWOOD CLOTHING CO. 7o;|
7th at. n w —1?
Artist tor woman’s fine specialty store?
agency or retail store experience essential,
must be capable of top-notch fashion art:
excellent salary; 5-dav week special stora
privileges. Phone MISS MANUS. NA 7850,
for appointment —13
ARTIST, for interesting heraldic work:
heraldic experience unnec pleasant sur
roundings INTL HERALDIC INST LTD.
llltt P st. EX. 4SHO —15
ASSISTANT TO DRAMA SC HOOL director.
It you have a college background particu
larly speech and drams training and
w“.ve a flair for this interesting work, a
splendid opportunity await* you some
secretarial ability required full or park
time. WTite Box *197 -D Star
ASSISTANT TO BOOKKEEPER with soma
knowledge of basic bookkeeping intere' -
ing. permanent position. JOSEPH R.
HARRIS CO 1 F St nw —»5
ASSISTANT FOOD CHECKER for perma
nent position with high-class restaurant,
good salary with mealv See Mr O Brieu.
personnel office. O DONNELL S SEA ORILl.
JTJ07 E st n w —15
ASSISTANT FOOD CHECKER for high
class restaurant good salary and meals
A^olv Mr O Brien. per>onnel office.
O DONNELL S SEA GRILL. 1*;07 E at
n w Mfft
ASSISTANT HOUSEKEEPER for boarding
house; part-time work. * a m to *! p m ♦>
davs week Apply MRS HARTNETT.
14*HI CUt st. na. —15
ASSISTANT TO SECRETARY de ired by
Arm of consulting engineer*, egper er.ee in
private industry preferred but no’ re
quired: training in tvping and shorthand
needed: salarv. *40 per week permanent
position Call EM r:«l between s 3i»
a m and 5pm OR 3835 after rt p m.
_ — I 8
A1 10 FINANCE OFFICE has most attrac
tive position available for a refined young
lady. *41-30. who can type well, handlw
office details and meet the public splendid
opportunity for girl of pleasant person
ality and better than average intelligence;
mterestins work, convenient downtown lo
*'®*i®.n- 5-a-dav week iree life and hos
pitalization insurance salary dependent on
Qualifications and experience onlv perma
nent local residents will be considered
Please answer fully, giving details and
rSitSJ T»reV ?w.o experience and salary
fxpected. Box 298-D. Star _14
mKAdiII(KAN' c®lc"2* experienced com
mission basis. LA RALLK BEAUTY SA
LON, o-il Florida ave. n w MI 2115
BEAUTICIANS, experienced for modem
air-conditioned downtown shop euaran
qATdnM<,en-Pe,«. wWeek MYRA BEAUTY
SALON. 601 12th at. n w —14
IYEA1TTICIAK. lst-rafe hairdresser *al.
ary. ?60 to start. '506 Georgia a\e nw
Manicurist also mav apply —15
BEAUTICIAN WANTED; Chny Ch,Sf lr.
top salary. WO 51**. —I*
BEAUTICIAN-MANAGER to take charge of
large downtown modern beauty «alon ex
cellent, salary and bonus; give full de'ailg
in letter Box 3'.’.'S-D. Star _14
BEAUTICIAN - MANICURIST, good pay.
easy job Call LEE STUDIO OP HAIR
DESIGNING. Washington bldg . Rm $0.
l.>th and N. Y, ave. n.w. .—13
BEAUTICIAN, permanent position salary
and commission: District license not neces
sary Oliver 50110. ext 57ti —17
BEAUTICIANS. 5. experienced full time;
lop salary and commission, o', working
days. ANITAS BEAUTY SHOP. ofl 15
Conn ave. _i
BEAUTY OPERATOR. 1st class, all ground:
S8lary P^s commission HENRt
ROBERT. 264.» Conn ave
BEAUTY OPERATORS: good salary and
commission 1802 20th st. n.w. >a block
on Connecricur ave _13
BEAUTY OPERATOR—All-around beauty
service Must be experienced. «5(l a week
and commission Applv to Mgr Joseph
Paiano. VANITY SHOPPE 1340 Conn ave.
NO. 4884. _It
BEAUTY OPERATOR. 5-day week notional:
store privils. and hours Also vacanc y for
good manicurist FRED THE HAIR
STYLIST, at Philipsborn. «08 11th st n.w.
BEAUTY OPERATOR: good salary, pleas
ant shop Apply 1103 Pennsylvania am.
ve. TR. 8913 _14
BEAUTY OPERATOR. experienced all
around: excellent salary, pleasant work
U\5/™dltions ful1 or Part tlmp ANNE 8
BEAUTY SALON. 3550 14th st. nw AD.
'Q6h. —
BEAUTY OPERATOR wanfed. all-around
operator Salary and commission 1305
t. st. s.e. U*
BEAUTY OPERATOR. experienced ni
manicuring; excellent salary and commis
sion; 5*2-dav week: pleasant neighborhood
shop CHARM BEAUTY SHOP. 502$
Georgia ave. n w. —20
BEGINNERS for clerical work high school
graduates: experience not necessarv. excel
"SPV opportunity for advancement. 5-day
40-hour week. Write for interview, giving
age. education, experience, if any. address
and phone No., and state salary desired.
Box 23-T. Star. _13
BILLING CLERK, automotive parts 5-day
week Call MR. WILBER DU 4H37. —1.1
BOOKKEEPER — Permanent position
Transportation provided THE MFDEIRA
SCHOOLS Telephone Falla Church 14
BOOKKEEPER. experienced: downtown
location: good salary. 35-hour week per
manent position. DI 8132. 13
young lady, in treasurer •
office of large real estate Arm mu<f b§
familiar with general office work and book
keeping; permanent position and good sal
ary to the right person Call Mr. Mat
thews. AD 3500. BLISS PROPERTIES.
_j 3
BOOKKEEPER. assistant. ,xr*rl,nc,d:
Pleasant office Reply in own bandwrlt.
• ing, giving references Box 29-H Star.
BOOKKEEPER: excellent opportunity for
young lady, fast and accurate at figures,
knowledge of present-day payroll systems,
general office work. Salary (o start. «4i>
Apply MR WILLIAMS, care of Thebee
Jay. 1117 G st. n.w.
BOOKKEEPERS’ ASSISTANTS (2'—Large
radio manufacturer in New York City seeks
experienced assistants for bookkeeping de
partment: permanent. Box 4U9-E. Star.
BOOKKEEPER’S ASST.—Attractive salary,
pleasant working conditions, 5'j-day week
PernAinent. EMILE, 1221 Conn, are . Dt
3bln. __i a
BOOKKEEPER - CASHIER,' experienced,
wonderful opportunity for right person ex
cellent salary to start. Box 235-D. Star.
BOOKKEEPER AND TYPIST, permanent:
must be efficient and accurate, with initia
tive and ability to assume responsibility:
only thoroughly competent person need
apply: state qualifications fully and gfart
mg salary expected Box 488-E. Star —14
BOOKKEEPING MACHINE operator, ag«
18 to 25 years, high school education 40
h°ur week; permanent position: Reming
ton-Rand experience preferred. Box 287
D. Star. —14
CAFETERIA HELP. 40-hour week no Sat
urday. Sunday or evening work Br*t
wages: annua! and sick lea\e benefits.
Call Hillside 1200. Ext 380 —14
CARO PI NCH OPERATORS, experience no|
necessary Apply employment office P;h
floor. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. » 30-8
daily. 14
i ADHitKV 5-aav week Apply employment
office. 4th floor. S. KANN SONS CO — ! .3
CASHIER—Large real estate office desire*
lst-class cashier with experience, banking
or similar experience will be helpful- sal
ary. SI.900 per year, with opportunity for
adavncement: 5-day week and good work
ing conditions. Call MR THOMPSON or
MR COX. NA. 2112. for interview —19
CASHIERS; no experience necessary we
train you: permanent positions now op*»n
for parking lots. Apply 301 Homer Bldg..
601 13th st. n w. ME 3455. —14
CASHIER, must have menu typing *xper
Apply in person. POWHATAN RESTAU
RANT. 614 l'th st n.w —14
CASHIER—Young lady, experience nor es
sential: must be neat and accurate with
figures; good hours and working condi
, tions. Call Mr Curtin. LI 4.300. L. P.
STEUART A BROS . INC . 1.38 12th st n a.
! —1.3
CASHIER for parking lot. downtown. Ap
ply 1 ion S. Capitol at . 8 to 4:30 p.m —18
CASHIERS, experienced preferred but not
necessary; 5-day week Apply emnlovmenfc
office. 4th floor LANSBURGH A BRO.,
Tth. 8th and E sts n.w. —14
CASHIER AND TYPIST: permanent posi
tion. good salary and working hour' Apply
Mr Philips. JULIUS LANSBURGH FUR
NITURE CO . 007 F st n w.
CHAMBERMAID WAITRESS, colored ex
perienced; local reference and health card
required: live in: upstairs room and bath;
family of four: willing to go to New Eng
land. June to October SI on per month.
Telephone NO. 3400. Ext. 34, morning*
CHECKER WANTED o work self-ser'v.r#
market Apply at BUCKINGHAM MAR
KET. 3016 Wilson bid Arlington. Va.
—16
CHECKER-CASHIER, supermarket attrac
tive hours good pay refs req Apply ir
person. ROYAL MEAT MARKET. 3<>! No.
Patrick st . Alexandria —15
CLERICALS, permanent po.itions in '*•
rious offices; 5-day week Apply employ
ment office. 4th floor LANSBURGH *
BRO Tth to 8th to E nw —14
CLERICAL WORKER, high chool gradu
ate. Write for interview, giving educa
tion. experience, etc. Box 30-H. S ar. —15
CLERICAL WORKERS. 5»2-day week good
salary, chance for advancement MAZOR
MASTERPIECES. INC. Oil Tth st. n w.
—1(5
CLERICAL WORKER: experience not es
sential; high school graduate preferred
excellent working conditions. 5-day week,
advancements, permanent. Apply person
nel office. Room 504. Star Building. THE
EVENING STAR. 1101 Pa. ave n.w. —13
CLERKS wanted to work in dry-cleaning
store. Best of salary, good working cord.
LUNA CLEANERS. 1605 14th st AD.
1148. —14
CLERK, accounting Arm 5-day weeks
pleasant working condition*. Apply BAR
BER A ROSS CO , 5th and V sts. n e„
DE. 0501. —16
CLERK, for hotel front desk and PBX:
pleasant working conditions, apply mana
ger. HOTEL EBBITT. 10th and H sts. n w.
—14
CI.ERKS for evening office work. 4 hr* in
evening. .3 evenings a week. Reply Box
140-G. Star.
CLERK for permanent position. 5-da.v
week. Apply 2nd floor. 1^22 Eye st n.w.
CLERK, for cigar and drug counter Ex
perienced; daywork. Apply O'DONNELL S
PHARMACY. 14th and Colorado ave. n.w.
CLERK, under .35. for general office work;
typing not essential good salary, perma
nent position. Apply MANHATTAN CO.
1328 Florida ave. n w DU. 1111. —15
CLERK-PBX OPERATOR, to price laundry
ticket.* permanent position Main office.
WASHINGTON LAUNDRY. 2627 Kst.nw!
TI.ERK-STENOGRAPHER — Full time * ex.
perienced Apply PHILIPPINE EMBASSY.
1(117 Mass. ave. n.w . from 10 a m. to ft
P.m. —13
CLERK-STENOG R APHER for bank located
In Brightwood area. Give age and Qualifi
cations. Apply Box 8-G. Star. _10
[’I.ERK-TYPIST—51 a*dav wk. Apply Mr
Oeupree. accounting ofllce. SHOREHAM
HOTEL. 25(1(1 Calvert st. n.w. _14
CLERK-TYPIST: interesting work with ex
cellent opportunity for advancement Ap
ply employment office. WARDMAN PARK
HOTEL. 270(1 Woodley rd n w. —in
CLERK-TYPIST, age 18 to 25. high school
(ducation: experience not necessary: 40
vour week; permanent position. Box 788.
0, Star 14
CLERK-TYPIST, general oftlc* clerk. 18-35;
permanent position; 5-day week. Apply
room 702. 1.343 H st n w
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