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LEGAL NOTICES.
GEO*GE J. BODEN. Attorney,
4*β«Γβ1 N.W~"wartlniton." ϊ) ' C
W«1 May 2. 194^ Ch»rl?. r Sûwwt,
IN THE DISTRICT COURT Or TH1
bu^i;e&tefV1tcÎÎVa:
«TOirSWSefs
absolute dlTorct on s round of two yearj
desertion. On motion of tbe plaintiff II
.£ "J1» 2d <!»» of May. 1847. ordered thai
the defendant, Millard Robinson, cause hli
appearance to be entered herein on 01
before "the fortieth Say, exclusive of Sun
days and legal holidays, occurring aftei
the day of the first Dublication of thil
order otherwise the cause will be pro
ceeded with m in case of default. Pro
vided. a copy of 'this order J»e oubliahec
pnce a week for three successive week!
m the Washington Law Reporter, and Th<
{§'" * JAMES ' M"'"PROCTOR. " Jusfla
ClerS.
Clerk. _ my7.14,21
JAMES C. TOOMET. Attorney,
1017 Κ St Ν W
DISTRICT COURT OF ' THE UNITET
« f£r Jhe District of Columbia
Hoidin* a Probate Court—Estate of Johr
J. Barrett. Deceased.—No. «9,095. Ad
ministration Docket 146.—Applies tior
h5vlPp Ζ*"1 made herein for letters ol
administration on said estate, by W
Warren Taltavuil. it is ordered this 5»
day of May. A.D. 1847. that the unknowr
heirs at law and next of kin of John J
Barrett, deceased and all others concerned
appear In said Court on Monday, the let!·
day of June. A.D. 1947. at 10:00 o'clock
A M . to show cause why suca applicatior
should not be «ranted. Let notice bereol
bepubiished in the "Washington Lai
Reporter" and "The Evening Star." onci
In each of three successive weeks befori
the return day herein mentioned, the first
Publication to be not less than thirty dayi
efore said return day. Witness, the Hon
orable BOLITHIA J. LAWS. Chief Justici
of said Court, this 5th day of May. A.D
1941. (Seal.) Attest: MELVIN J
MARQUES. Deputy Register of Wills foi
the District of Columbia. Clerk of thi
Probate Court. my7.14.21
J. FONTAINE HALL, Attorney.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITE!
States for the District ο Γ Columoia
Holding Probate Court.—No. 68,497. Ad
ministration.—This is to Give Notice
That the subscriber, of the District of Co
lumbia, has obtained from the Probati
Court of the District of Columbia. Letter:
Testamentary on the estate oi Margare
Jane Adams, late of the District of Co
lumbia. deceased. All persons havini
claims against ilie deceased are hereb:
warned to exhibit the same, with thi
vouchers thereof, legally authenticated
to the subscriber, on or before tbe 10tt
day of January. A.D. 1948: otherwise the:
may by law be excluded from all benefi
of said estate. Oiven under its hand thi:
26th day of April. 1847. NATIONA1
SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. By
BRUCE BAIRD. President. (Seal.) At
test: MELVIN J. MARQUES. Deputi
Register of Wills for the District of Co
lumbia. Clerk of tbe Probate Court.
ap;i0.my7,14
CKOMELIN, TOWNSEND St KIRKLAND
Attorneys.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITE!
Stales for tne District of ColumDia
Holding Probate Court —No. «8,784, Ad
ministration. — This is to Give Notice
Tnat the subscriber, of the District ο
Columbia, has obtained from the Probati
Court of the District of Columbia. Letter:
of Administration, C. Τ. Α.. on the estati
of John L. Apple, late of the District o:
Columbia, deceased. All persons havini
claims against the deceased are hereb:
warned to exhibit the same, with thi
vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, t(
• *—- Hat
the suoscrioer, uu —
of April, A.D. 1948; otherwise they ma:
by law be excluded from all benefit ο
said estate. Given under my hand thu
28th day of April, 1947. PAUL Β
CROMELIN. National Press Building
(8eal I Attest: MELVIN J. MARQUES
Deputy Rcclêter of Wills for the Dlstric
of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court
my7.14.ai.
GEO. A. WILKINSON. Attorney.
321 Tower Balldtnf.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITE
States for the District of Columbia
Holding Probate Court.—No. «8,895. Ad
ministration.—Tills is to Give Notice
That the subscriber, of the District o!
Columbia, has obtained from the Probat<
Court of the District of Columbia. Letter:
of Administration on the estate of Edwart
Hill, late of the District of Columbia
deceased AH persons having clalmi
against the deceased are hereby warnec
to exhibit the same, with the voucher!
thereof, legally authenticated, to th<
subscriber, on' or before the 24th day ο
Mai ch. A.D. 1948. otherwise they may bi
law be excluded from all benefit of salt
estate. Given under my hand this ant
day of May. 1947. JESSIE HILL, 82(
Gallatin St Ν W. (Seal.) Attest: MELV1Î
J. MARQUES, Deputy Register of Wills foi
the District of Columbia, Clerk of thi
Probate Court. my7.14.21.
JOHN A. BBESNAHAN AND
GEO. A. WILKINSON. Attorneys,
. 321 Tower Bldg.
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITE!
States lor the District of Columbia
Holding Probate Court.—No. 67705, Ad
ministration.—This is to Give Notice
That the substrlber. of the State of Penn
sylvania, has obtained from the Probati
Court of the District of Columbia. Letteri
of Administration. C. Τ. Α., on the estati
of Mary Eitlnge Baker, late of the Dlstrlc'
of Columbia, deceased. All person· havlni
claims against the deceased are hereb:
warned to . exhibit the same, with th(
vouchers theftof. legally authenticate#. t<
the subscriber, en or Before the HtB <Ui
of January. A.D. 1948; otherwise the;
may by law be excluded from all bujfcfi
of said estate, olven under my hant
this 2nd day of May. 1947. HENRY BALI
BAKER. 44 Berkley Avenue. Lansdowne
Penna. (Seal.) Attest: MELVIN J. MAR
QUES. Deputy Register of Wills for thi
District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probatt
Court. my7,14,21.
HENRY R. BERGES, Attorney.
1214 H St. N.E.
DI8TRICT COURT OF THE UNITEE
States for the District of Columbia
Holding Probate Court.—No «8,809. Ad
ministration.—This a to Give Notice:
That the subscriber, of the District of Co
lumbia. has obtained from the Probati
Court of the District of Columbia, Letteri
of Administration on the estate of Harrj
Ε Sperty. late of the District of Columbia
deceased. All persons having claim!
against the deceased are hereby warned tc
exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof
legally authenticated to the subscriber, or
or before the ,lrd day of April. A.D. 1948:
otherwise they may by law be excluded
from all benefit of said estate. Olver
under my hand this 25th day of April,
1947. ATTILIO P. 8PERTY. 115fl Morsi
Street N.E. (Seal.) Attest: ELLA A
BROWN, Deputy Register of Wills for th«
District of Columbia. Clerk of the Pro*
bate Court. ap:iO.my7.14
R. P. HOLLINGSWORTH. Attorney.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITEE
States for the District of Columbia
Holding Probate Court.—No. «8.31». Ad
ministration—This is to ^Givr Notice:
That the subscriber, cl ink District ol
Columbia, has obtained from the Pro
bate Court of the District of Columbia
Letters Tes'.amentary on the estate ol
Edward Fcnion McGlachlln. late of the
District of Columbia, deceased. All per
sons having claims against the deceased
are hereby warned to exhibit the same
with Ihe vouchers thereof, legally au
thenticated. to the subscriber, on or befort
the 11th day of April. A.D. 1948; other
wise the» may by law be excluded from
all benefit of said estate. Given under it;
hand this 25th day of April. 1947. ΤΗΪ
NATIONAL· MISiKwwuin,w
WASHINGTON. B>: THOS. H. REYN
OLDS. Assistant Trust Officer. <8eal.i
Attest: MELVIN J MARQUES. Depute
Register of Wills for the District of Co
lumbia. Clerk of the Probate Court.
ap.S<).myT.14
GODFREY L. MtNTER. Attorney,
*11 Shoreham Building.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE ΟΝΓΓΒΓ
States for the District of Columbia
Holding Probate Court—No. 68.872. Ad
ministration.— This is to Give Notice
That the subscriber, ol the District ol
Columbia, has obtained from the Probat(
Court of the District of Columbia, Letter!
of Administration on the estate of Blanchi
A. Richardson, late of the District of Co
lumbia, deceased All persons havins
claims aeainst the deceased are hereb!
warned to exhibit the same with th<
vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. t<
the subscriber, on or before the 28th da;
of April. AD 1048: otherwise they mal
by law be excluded from all benefit of laic
estate. Given under my hand thi» 28»
day of April. 1047. RUTH L. CARTER
1836 13th St. N.W. (Seal.» Attest
MELVIN J. MARQUES. Deputy Register ol
Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk
of the ρ rebate Court. my7.14.21
LAWRENCE KOENIGSBERGFK. Attorney
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITEE
States for the District of Columbia
Holding Probate Court.—No. HP,000. Ad
ministration, — This Is to Give Notice
That the subscriber, of the District ol
Columbia, hps obtained from the Probati
Court of the District of Columbia, Letter!
Testamentary on the estate of Emanue
R. Haas, late of the District of Columbia
deceased All persons having claim:
against the deceased are hereby warnec
to exhibit the same, with the voucher!
thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub
scriber. on or before the 1st day of May
A D 1048: otherwise they may by law b(
excluded from all benefit of said estate
Given under my hand this 1st day of May
Π 047. LAWRENCE KOKNIGSBERGER
3740 McKinley St. iSeal.) Attest: THEO
DORE COGSWELL Register of Wills foi
the District of Columbia. Clerk of thi
probate Court. myl4.21.28.
~ WILLIAM Β RICHARDSON. Attorney.
9\*7 l.lthSt. N.W.
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITE!
States for the District of Columbia
Holdinc Probate Court—No. «8.908. Ad
ministration. — This is to Give Notice
That the subscriber, of the State of Hit
nols. has obtained from the Probate Cour
of the District of Columbia. Letters ο
Administration on the estate of Edltl
Abramson. late of the District of Colum
bia. deceased All persons having clalmi
against the deceased are hereby warne<
to exhibit the same, with the voucher
thereof. Igally authenticated, to the sub
acriber. on or before the 7th day of April
AD. ISMS: otherwise they may by la*
be excluded from all benefit of said estate
Given under my hand this 7th day ο
May. 1047 JOHN ABRAMSON. 463!
I"" th Astil&nd Street. Chicago 40. Ill
, 1 Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL
He*.ster of Wills for the District of Co
lumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court.
; myl 4.21,28.
GEORGE J. ΟΉARE. Attorney,
13l« L St. N.W.
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITE]
States for the District of Columbii
Hoiding Probate Court.—No. «8.667. Ad
ministration.—This is to Give Notice
That he subscriber, of the State of Vir
tints, has obtained from the Probate Cour
ol the District of Columbia. Letters Tes
tamentary on the estate of Mary Laur
Will»r£ Rae late of the District of Co
lumbQ, deceased All persons havin
claim·. against the deceased are hereb
warned to exhibit the same, with th
Vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, t
the subscribe', on or before the 25th da
Sf April. A.D. 1048: otherwise they ma
y law be excluded from all benefit of sal
estite Given under my hand this 25t
da*of April. 1047. EVELYN E. FUR
MAN. P. O. Box 27·*. Alexandria. Vi
(Seall Attest: MELVIN J. MARQUE!
Deputy Register of Wills for the Distric
•f Cjjumfcla. Clerk of the Probate Cour
*.«.14.21.
MGAL NOTICES (Cont.)
tbomab _f.
Its -
DISTRICT (
States for »» —sir
Holding Preb»U Court.—Mo. e6.lOT.__,
ministration.—This is to Give Notice :That
the subscriber, of the Bute of Maryland,
hu obtamed from the Probate court of
the District of Colombia. Letter· of Ad
ministiattcn on the eatate of CharlesD.
Smith, late of the District of Columbia,
deceased. All person» having claims
against the deceased are hereby warned
to exhibit the same, with toe Toucher·
thereof, legally authentic ted. to the
subscriber, on or before theι 1st day of
la w'b^ex eluded' fWAW,
«
PrU^( 0~rrAGenera.^P^^
myl4.gl.38 .
CHARLES L. NOKKIS. Attorney.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
States for the District of Colombia.
Holding Probate Court.—No. 09113. Ad
ministration.—This Is to Give Notice:
That the subscribers, of the District of
Columbia, have obtained from the Probate
Court of the District of Columbia, Letters
Testamentary on the estate of James
Morns Woodward, late of the District of
Columbia, deceased. All persons having
claims against the deceased are hereby
warned to exhibit the same, with the
vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to
the subscribers, on or before the 25th day
of April. A.D, 1948: otherwise they may
br law be excluded from all benefit of said
estate. Given under our hands this 25th
day of April. 1947. CHARLES L NORRIS,
OTTO HERMANft 723 20th St.. H.W..
(Seal.) Attest: MBLVIN J. MARQUES.
Deputy Register of Wills for the District
of Col-jmbta. clerk of the Probate Court.
my7,14,21.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Court for the District of Maryland.—
UNITED STATES OP AMXRICA vs. AIR
TRACK MANUFACTURING CORPORA
TION and AERO-DYNAMIC RESEARCH
CORPORATION. 2Γ CIVIL ACTION NO.
3552.—ORDER.—Upon the sworn report
of Richard A. Anderson, Receiver herein,
and accompanying documents, it is this
10th day of May. 1947. by thi United
States District Court for the District ol
Maryland ORDERED.—1. That a hearing
will be held In the United States District
Court. Post Office Building. Baltimore, on
Tuesday, May 20, 1947. at 10:00 A.M. to
consider the proposal of John J. Stapleton
to purchase or lease the property and
assets of Air-Track Manufacturing Corpo
ration, *nd any other proposals submitted
to the Receiver before that date, and to
take such action thereon as the court ahall
approve. 2. That the Receiver shall give
notice of said hearing by publishing a copy
of this order in one or more daily news
papers published in the City of Baltimore
and In the City of Washington, once *0n
or before May 14, 1947, and by publishing
a copy of this order once in one or more
newspapers published In Prince Georges
County on or before May 17, 1947, and by
sending a copy of this order and the ac
cpmpanylng Receiver's report and offer of
John J. Stapleton by mall to all creditors
and stockholders of the Comp; ny. and all
Departments of the United States, and
other persons or corporations for whom
the Company Is at present engaged in. the
manufacture of any products under con
tract, addressed to their last known post
offlce address, except for employees of
the Company still employed, to whom notice
may be given by posting a copy of said
Report and Order and oiler In some con
spicuous place in the Company's plant at
College Park. Md. 3. The Receiver is au
thorized to continue operations of the busi
ness of the Company until lurther order
ι of this court. 4. That all creditors of
Air-Track Manufacturing Corporation are
hereby directed to file their sworn proof of
claim with Richard A. Anderson, Receiver,
640 Baltimore Trust Building. Baltimore 2,
Maryland, on or before July 10. 1947.
wmLuniw ν,, v/v/wmnn. υ. ο. υ. ».
MICHAEL F. KEOGH, Attorney.
Woodward Building.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
State» for the District of Columbia.
Holding Probate Court.—No. 69.124, Ad
ministration.—This is to Give Notice: That
the subscriber, of the District of Columbia,
has obtained from the Probate Court of
the District of Columbia. Letters of Ad
ministration. C.T.A., on the estate of
Samuel J. Brinkley. late of the District
of Columbia, deceased. Ail persons having
claims against the deceased are hereby
warned to exhibit the same, with the
vouchers thereof, legally authenticated,
to the subscriber, on or before the 5th
day of May. A.D. 1848; otherwise they
may by law be excluded from all benefit
of said estate. Given under my hand this
Sth day of May. 3 947. MARY A.
LATHRAM. 426 New Jersey Avenue 8.E.
(Seal.) Attest. THEODORE COGSWELL,
.Register of Wills for the District of Co
lumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court.
my] 4.21.28
ALBERT E. BRAL'LT. Attorney.
Transportation Building.
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
States for the District of Columbia.
Holding Probate Court.—No. 69,141». Ad
ministration.—This is to Give Notice:
That the subscriber, of the District of Co
lumbia, has obtained from the Probate
Court of the Dlatrict of Columbia. Letters
Testamentary on the estate of Hermiau
S. Wallace, late of fthe District of Co
lumbia, deceased. All persons having
claims against the deceased are-Jiereby
warned to exhibit the same, with the
vouchers thereof, legally authenticated,
to the subscriber, on or before the 6th
day of May. A.D. 1948: otherwise they
may by law be excluded from all benefit of
Mid estate. Given under my hand this
, 9th day of May. 1947. MARGARET R.
h WALLACE, 3021 Newark St. N.W.. Zone 8.
Ν Seal.» Attest. THEODORE COGSWELL.
Register of Wills for the District of Co
lumbia. Clerk of Probate Court.
myl4.21.2S
LEON TOBRINER. WALTLR Ν. TOBKINEK,
Attorneys. 932 Southern Bids.
DISTRICT COORT OF THE UNITED
States for the District of Columbia.
Holding Probate Court..—No. 69.158, Ad
ministration.—This Is to Give Notice:
That the subscriber, ol the District of Co
lumbia. has obtained from the Probate
Court of the District of Columbia. Letters
Testamentary on ihe estate of Lulie K.
Lipscomb, late ot the District of Columbia,
deceased. All persons having claims
against the deceased are hereby warned
to exhibit the same, with the vouchers
thereof, legally authenticated, to the
subscriber, on or beiore the &th day of
May, A.D. 1948: otherwise they may cy law
be excluded from all benefit of said estate.
Given under my hand this 5th day ol
May. 1947. GEORGE W. LIPSCOMB.
1701 Holly Street N.W. (Seal.) Attest:
TriEODGKJE COGSWELL, Register 01 Wills
for the District ol Columoia, Clerk ol
the Probte Court. my 14.21.28
THOMAS C. 8CALLEY, Attorney.
701 Shoreham Building.
DISTRICT COURT *-F THk. UNITED
states for the District oi Columoia.
Holding a Probate Court.—Estate ot Pmlip
C. Payne, Deceased.—No. «9.Ου/, Admin
istration Docket 1*6.—Application naving
been made herein lor prooate oi the last
win and testament ol said deceaseo. and
for letters testamentary on said estate,
by Lolan Ann faync. it is ordered this
12th day ol May. A.D 1947. tnat Edna
Lightner, Noble Payne, and all otners
concerned, appear in said Court on Mon
day, the 23rd day of June. A.D. 1947. at
in o'clock a.m.."to show cause why such
ι notice hereof be published in ttie "Win.
iington Law Reporter" and "The Evening I
[Star," once In each ol three successivej
weeks before the return day herein men
tioned. the first publication to be not
i less than thirty days belore said return !
;day. Witness, the Honorable BOLXTHA J. j
LAWS. Cbiei Justice of said Court, this
;12th day of May. A.D. 194". (Seal.)1
Attest: THEODORA COGSWELL. Register
Jt Wills tor the District ot Common,
I Clerk of the Probate Court. royl4.2X.aw I
AUGUSTA ΗΛΝΙ.ΟΝ BROWN. Attorney. j
Dlrfnucn COURi uj· THE UNITED ι
States for the District 01 Coiumoia. !
Holding Probate Court.—No. Hi'.154, Ad- '·
ministration. — This is to Give Notice:!
That the subscriber, of the District ot ;
Columbia, has obtained from tne Prooate
Court ot the District of Columbia. Letters,
of Collection on the estate ol Helen M.I
Lane, late of the District οι Columbia,
deceased. All persons having claims
against the aeceased are hereby warned
to exhibit the same, witn vouchers thereol.
legally authenticated, to the subscriber,
on or before the 2nd day of May, A.D.
1948: otherwise they may by law be ex
cluded from all benent ol said estate.
Gl/en under my hand this 2nd day of
May, 11*47. AUGUSTA HANLON BROWN,
The McLachlen Building. (Seal.) Attest:
THEODORE COGSWELL, Reenter of
Wills for the District of Columbia. Cltrk
of the Probate Court. myl4.21.28.
JOHN «EVER TAUSIG. Attorney.
Investment Building.
, DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
States for the District of Columbia.
Holding Probate Court.—No. βθ,ΙΪΟ. Ad
ministration. — This is to Give Notice;
That the subscriber, of the State of Maine,
has obtained from the Probate Court of
the District of Columbia. Letters Testa
mentary on the estate of Frederlca Rod
gers Giles, late of the District of Colum
bia . deceased. All persons having claims
against the deceased are hereby warned
to exh'bit die same, with the vouchers
thereof, legally authenticated, to the sub
scriber. on or before the 1st day of May.
A.D. 1948: otherwise they may by law
ι be excluded from all benefit of said
«state. Given under my hand this 1st dayj
of May. 1947. HENRY F. BUTLER. 1011
Investment Bldg. (Seal.) Attest: THEO
DORE COG8WELL Register of Wills fori
the District of Coiumoia. Clerk of the!
Probate Court myl4.21.3X. !
PETER N. CHUMBBIS. LOUIS P.
MANIATIS, Attorneys. Nat'l Press Bldg.
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
States for the District of Columbia.
Holding Probate Court.—No. 68.893. Ad
ministration.—This Is to Give Notice: That
the subscriber, of the District of Columbia,
has obtained from the Probate Court or
the District of Columbia. Letters Testa
mentary on the estate of Theodore A.
Roumel. late of the District of Columbia.
: deceased. All persons having claims
, against the deceased are hereby warned
to exhibit the same, with the vouchers
thereof, lecally authenticated, te the sub
, ι scriber. on or before the 6th day of
IMay. A.D. 1948: otherwise they may by
1 law be excluded from all benefit of aald
estate. Given under my hand this 6ïh
day of May. 1947. VEULA T. ROUMEL.
1382 Ritteahouse Street N.W (Seal.)
Attest: THEODORE COOS WELL. Regis
ter of Wills for the District oi Columbia.
Clerk of the Probate Court. myl4.21.28
JOSEPH D. MALLOY. Attorney,
41H Mb St. N.W.
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
States for the District of Columbia.
Holdinc Probate Court.—No. 67.913, Ad
ministration.—This is to Give Notice: That
the subscriber, of the District of Columbia,
has obtained from the Probate Court of
. the District of Columbia. Letters Testa
- mentary on the estate of Gertrude S.
[ : Pierce late of the District of Columbia.
r ; deceased. All persons having claims
ι : against the deceased are hereby warned to
3, exhibit the same, with the vouchers
thereof, legally authenticated, to the tub·
scriber. on or before the L£th day ot
November. A.D.. 1947, otherwise they may
by law be excluded from all benefit of
said estate. Given under my hand this
9th dav of May. 1947. KARL· S PIERCE.
1719 Fort Davis _71eaH Artett:
t · THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Willi
. for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the
Probate Court. myl*,21.28
Plan for War Widows j
To See Graves Abroad1
Follows Pattern of '181
\
•y the ArnciaM Fran j
President Truman's suggestion ι
that the Government, make it pos- c
sible for Gold Star mothers and
widows to visit the graves of their
loved ones in overseas military cem
eteries follows the pattern adopted r
after the World War I. [
War Department quartermaster *
records show that of 11,440 mothers }
and widows eligible to make the
flrst pilgrimage, β,733 expressed a
desire to go and β,003 actually did
Journey overseas.
Mr. Truman's statement yesterday
said the new pilgrimages 'should be
organized after the permanent mili
tary cemeteries have been estab
lished and after the erection of
headstones and memorial chapels
bas sufficiently advanced to give
assurance of the perpetual care
which our country will devote to
the resting places of our honored
dead."
First Contingent in 1930.
It was 13 years after the 1918
armistice that the first contingent
of 3,663 mothers and widows sailed
for France. The next year 1,784
went; in 1932 they numbered 560
and in 1933 the total was 690.
τηε cost to tne uovernineni aver
aged (694.91 a person or slightly
more than $4,650,00 for the entire
program.
Officials say the cost this time
LEGAL NOTICES
WILBUB L. GRAY,
Evans Bldt.. Wub. A, . D. C.
Piled Apr. 21. 1Θ47, Charles X. Stewart.
Clem.
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
States for the District of Columbia.—
Doris Churchill Gray. Plalntlfl. vs. John
Haywood, et al. Defendant».—C. A. No.
1015-47.—The object of this suit is to re
move cloud on title to Lots Five (Κ). Six
(ti), Twenty (20) and Twenty-one (21) in
Charles A. McEuen's subdivision of part
3f Block Forty-three (43), "Marshall,"
laid real estate now known for purposes
of assessment and taxation as Lots 5, β.
20 and 21 in Square 5299. On motion of
the plaintiff, it is this 21st day of April,
1947. ordered that the defendants, John
Haywood, if living, or Unknown Heirs of
John Haywood, if he be deceased, cause
their appearance to be entered herein on
or before the first rule day occurring after
the expiration of three months from the
date of the first publication of this order,
otherwise the cause will be proceeded with
as in case of default. Provided, a copy of,
this order be published twice a month for
three months In the Washington Law Re
porter and The Evening Λ tar before said
day. (8) JAMES M. PROCTOR. Justice.
(Seal.) A true copy. Test: CHARLES E.
STEWART, Clerk. By CLARA F. CONNEIA,
Deputy Clerk. ap24.30,my7,14.ie4.11
JOHN W. JACKSON. Attorney,
Woodward Bnilding.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
States for the District of Columbia.
Holding Probate Court.—No. 68.038. Ad
ministration—This is to Give Notice: That
the subscriber, of the State of New York,
has obtained from the Probate Court of
the District of Columbia, Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Florence
Eddy Jev.ell. late of the District of Co
lumbia, deceased. All persons having
:laims against the deceased are hereby
earned to exhibit the same, with the
vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to
the subscriber, on or before the 28th day
3f Avril. A.D. 1948; otherwise they may
oy law be excluded from all benefit of said
•state. Given under my hand this 9th
lay of May 1947. RUSSELL C. JEWELL.
23 Mount Joy Ave.* Scarsdale. Ν. Y. (Seal.)
Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register
>f Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk
5f the Probate Court. myl4,21.28
ould be considerably greater be
tuse of ttft larger number of Gold
tar mothers and the fact their
ilgrimages would be to more dis·
int places.
America's overseas dead in World
far I totaled about 51,000. of whom
early 60 per cent were brought
ome for burial. Xn the second World
/*r the toll was 385,000. About
«,000 bodies, lost at sea or in bum·
ig planes, have not been recov·
red.
2M Temporary Cemeteries Used.
In World War I the dead fell
rimarily in Prance and Belgium,
ut in the last war they died in
attles on land and sea through
forth Africa, Sicily. Italy, France
and Germany and In the Paclfli
from Australia to Japan.
Die bodies now have been con
centra ted in *209 temporary ceme
teries. Many of these will be movec
to new permanent cemeteries.
The Quartermaster Corps, whicl
is responsible for returning wa:
dead if relatives desire, bas had re
plies from about 10,000 of the firs
yfiûÉ
0 ' * j
: 304X10 Inquiries to determine sur
vivors' wishes.
Of the 10,000 «.bout 78 per cent
asked that the bodies be brought
1 home. The War Department had
expected about 80 per cent to re
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