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Open 1 P.M. Till Dark
5. Saturday and Sunday
4503 Arkansas Ave. N.W. %
(N>»r 1500 I tth St. N.W.) j*,
$. 1. New look—vacant
2. Completely redecorated
g 3. Semi-detached brick
i< 4. Hall entrance plan
5. 7 rooms gr
j' 6. Detached brick garage
$i 7. Large landscaped lot
*! 8. Easy terms—See at once &
I J. H. Nicholson. ME. 1234 |
WANT TO LIVE
in a modern
masonry rambler
8 Mi. from D. C. on Vi
to 1 acre lot. Potomac
Section of Montgomery
County
3 bedrooms, bath, living
room with fireplace, Alum
inum (corner windows, 5-ft.
picture window, steel flush
doors throughout. Radiant
oil heat, large recreation
room, 21-ft porch. Every
thing post war except the
price, $15,950 and up.
Owner and Builder, WI. 3891
I “Near Wakefield” ||
3957 Fessenden St. N.W. 4
Detached home with 6 5
roorrfe, 3 bedrooms, modem ;<
bath, which has just been 5S
remodeled including picture S
window in living room, all
electric kitdhen, Bendix 3$
washer, GE dishwasher. To S
appreciate this home you
must inspect THE IN- *j
TERIOR. |
POSSESSION I
Neor All Three Schools
Open Saturday and Sunday, 39
I P.M. to Dark gj
Out Conn. Ave. to Fes- 5|
tenden. lelt to house. Sj
J. WESLEY BUCHANAN
Exclusively g)
1732 K St. N.W. ME. 1 143 1
_RmsLUi;iy.
TSTWafyland I
7509 16th Ave.
REAL CHARM . . .
and good taste impress you all
through this 6 room home; a
sparkling kitrhen, both bed
rooms generous in size, colored
tile bath; fireplace and auto
matic heat, of course.
OPEN SUN., NOON TO 5:30
*11,950
ONLY $1,600 CASH
To reach- Go nut N. H Are. extend
ed I 2 Hi mi. vast D C line to
Erskine St. (With white brick pil
lars', right i blncks tn nth PI., left
1 block to home with our OPEN sign.
R. P. RIPLEY
Realtor
8403 Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring, Morylond
SL. 6111 (If No Answer,
SL. 4290)
Open Sunday
1 to 5 P.M.
10004 Lorraine Ave.
Silver Spring, Md.
To Reach: Ovt Colesville Rd. to
Lanark Wav, Ictt t blocks to Lorraine.
Are.
Lovely detached brick home contain
ing six rooms, bath. auto. heat, side
porch Other outstanding features
are Venetian blinds, picket fence, fire
place in living room, storm docTS and
screens. Lot 50x100.
5317 42nd PI. N.W.
Attractive detached brick home con
taining six rooms and bath, oil heat
Finished recreation room and tiled
shower room in basement. Possession
at settlement, only $17,950.
Shotcn for the
First Time
6435 13th St. N.W.
This beautfiul corner detached brick
containing six rooms and two baths,
oil heat, side porch, in one of the
finest Northwest sections near shop
ping and schools, transportation.
RUDDEN & COHN, INC.
1424 K St. N.W. EX. 570S
Reserve Officers Urge'
Selective Service in
Adopting New Policy
Immediate enactment by Congress
of a selective service program was
urged last night by the District De
partment of the Reserve Officers'
Association.
Delegates representing some 1,300
local Reserve officers passed the
resolution in the course of its an
jnual convention in the Army and
•Navy Club.
The resolution represented a de
parture from the previous stand
taken by the association, which had
been strongly behind universal mili
tary training but cool toward selec
tive service legislation.
The resolution stressed recent
developments of world affairs which,
it said, "make necessary an immedi
ate increase in the armed services.”
It was passed only after eliminating
from its language any possible im
plication that the group opposed
' eventual passage of universal mili
j tary training.
Other Resolutions Passed.
Among other resolutions passed by
|the convention were:
1. Urged the integration of Army,
Navy, Marine and Air Reserve Asso
ciations.
2. "Respectfully petitioned'’ the
Army Department to establish a
program for the promotion of officers
and enlisted men of the Reserve
forces on a basis equal to that estab
lished for the Regular services.
3. Urged passage of bills pending
in Congress concerning retirement
benefits for Reserve officers.
Lt. Col. King Elected.
Elected president of the District
department was Lt. Col. Thomas H.
King. He succeeds Col. Sidney
Morgan, who is secretary to ,the
United States Tariff Commission.
Other new officers are Col. Paul
S. Anderson, Lt. Col. Daniel F.
Boone, Capt. Thomas J. Marcel
lino, Col. Howard G. Hill, Lt. Col.
William F. Kraemer and Capt,
Myron G. Erlich, U. S. N. R., all
vice presidents; Maj. Richard H.
Love, judge advocate; Capt. Victor
Gondos, jr„ historian; Maj. Milton
B. Crist, chaplain, and Maj. Philip
A. Stebbing, surgeon.
OPEN 1-5 SUNDAY
4406 N. 20th St., Arlington
Attractive Cane Cod with 5 rooms and
hath 1st fir.; 2 more bdrms., den and
bath on 2nd. Beautifully shrubbed
lot. Ideal neighborhood. To inspect:
Out Lee Hwy. to V Utah St., left to
20th St. and open sifn.
Dwyer & Corter, OX. 2980, CH. 4184
CAA Files Protest as Helicopter
Flies Low Near White House
Bombarded by telephone reports
that a helicopter was flying. low
around the White House grounds
and other downtown areas, the Civil
Aeronautics Administration yester
day filed the first complaint ever
recorded against that type of craft.
The complaint charged that the
plane, owned by Roto-Wing Air
Service, Inc., and piloted by Roland
Roelofs, had violated regulations by
flying too low in a restricted area.
"Our inspectors reported that the
craft appeared to be nearly in the
streets part of the time yesterday
afternoon," a CAA official said.
He explained the company was
given permission to fly at 1,000
feet except over the White House
and Capitol to take color photo
graphs for National Geographic
Magazine.
J. Robert Fischel, Roto-Wing
president, said there apparently had
been a mixup in arrangements with
CAA. He said the 1,000-foot waiver
was granted by the New York
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regional office and that later he ob
tained permission from a CAA as
sistant administrator to fly under
provisions of CAR-60.
This regulation recognizes the un
usual landing capabilities of the
helicopter and permits flying at any
altitude from which the craft can
land with a dead engine, Mr. Fischel
said.
The closest the craft flew to the
White House was three blocks, he
added.
Mr. Fischel said he thought the
matter would be straightened up
Monday when the CAA considers all
angles of the case. The CAA, how
jever, was proceeding with the com
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3900 Tunlaw
Road
On the fringe of Georgetown
A beautiful rambling house
12 rooms, 4 baths. Also 1%
acres of terraced gardens.
One of the loveliest in the city
of Washington, and all of this
ground zoned for apartment.
OPEN SUNDAY, 11 'TILL DARK
HARVEY L. JONES
SANDOZ INC.
DU. 1234
A Group of New Houses
i n
little Jforest
Chevy Chase, D. C.
In this incomporable location, at the intersection of 29th
and Kanawha Streets, close to Rock Creek Park, we
are offering the first group of four houses, one of which
(2909 Kanawha Street) is completed.
Center-hall plan with 1st floor lavatory, 3 bedrooms and
2 baths, and a finished third floor providing the equiva
lent of two additional bedrooms.
You will agree, after seeing this development, that these
houses are very reasonably priced at $28,000 arid $29,000.
THEY ARE OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION
To Reach: At McKinlev and 29th Sts. tone block from
Utah Ave.), turn south a short distance to our development.
JACOBSON BROS.
01. 2126 Owners-Buildert Wl. 3539
OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 1 to 5
PRIVACY , \ ALL HERE: On a knoll 500 ft. from Rockville Pike, surrounded
FACE HE APPF^C^ ) by beautiful trees on a 23A acre site, only a few minutes from
EAdE Ur MvwEeO^^ / gg^esda. Not too big but generous in all proportions. Its 5
ELBOW ROOM bedrooms and 2Vi baths, its beautiful large living room, its study
AEAIITV I or music room, its 30 ft. tiled and screened porch all blend into
BEAU I T ^P* I fl wonderful Colonial atmosphere of beauty and charm creating
VALUE / a value far in excess of asking price.
IMPORTANT THINGS TO CONSIDER:
1. Only S10.000 cash required. Balance will be carried by owner at S165.00 per
month. . ,
2. Four building lots could be sold without disturbing main house, garage and'
grounds. _
3. Besides being a wonderful place to live, an ingenious person could find many
profitable and enjoyable uses for this estate.
4. Estates like this, so close to everything, are practically impossible to find
nowadays. , . ..
Directions: Out Mis. Ave., pass the Naval Hospital and 1 mil e beyond Concessional Airport to our open mo on leu.
Exclusive Listing—Will Co-operate
ksv'nw JOHN H. MILLER, JR., & BRO., Realtors 5*7
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Home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Quinn Shaughnessy
ANOTHER OF THE BEAUTIFUL HOMES IN
of Miller Controlled Community
In its delightful environment of natural
beauty, you will find homes of Miller de
sign and Miller construction . . . creating
a community of distinction and delight
ful residence.
Homes of varying types and sizes, com
pleted and nearing completion, where
the purchaser may exercise individual
taste in the selection of decoration, are
available for inspection.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISfT SUMNER
Exhibit House, 5601 Wood way, Open Saturday and Sunday, 11 to 6.
To Reach: Motor out Massacluisctts Avenue about % mile beyond Westmoreland
Circle, turn left onto Fort Sumner Drive immediately after going through the overpast.
W. C. AND A. N. MILLER
' DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Builders and Developers of Wesley Heights, Sumner and Spring Valley.
4830 Massachusetts Ave. N.W.,«ORdway 4464 Evenings Telephone EM. 3698
plaint before the Civil Aeronautics
Board. Maximum penalty for the
violation is $1,000 fine and suspen
sion or revocation of the pilot’s
license.
4 Chinese Teen-Agers
Executed as Communists
By the Associated Press
HONG KONG, April 24—The
Rung Sheung Daily News said to
day four teen-age students werei
executed just outside this British
crown colony by unidentified men
;who accused them of being mem
bers of the Chinese Communist
Army.
The newspaper said the four were j
seized shortly after they crossed the
border into China. Their bodies
were found later by the roadside at
Shawan, 5 miles north of the
British border. Their teachers said
they were bonaflde students, not
members of the Communist army’s
“small devils company,” as their ac
cusers charged.
OLNEY ACRES
We still have a few choice parcels left at only $385 per acre
in the gently rolling country of nearby beautiful Mont
gomery County, 1 mile west of Route 97, only 12 miles from
the District Line.
Low down payment '
Balance to suit your budget
Directions: Out Go. Ace. '/j mile beyond Norbeck to
1st bluestone road on left, turn left 1/10 mile to
sign, turn right and follow bluestone road approximately
1 mile to Oiney Acres. See our siOn. Or drive to Oiney.
turn left on Lavtonsvillc Rd. 1 mile. See siOn on left.
O. L. MURDOCK
Representative on the around Sunday.
Kensington, Md. Dial PL. 1105
“CLEVELAND PARK”
Only seven years old
this modernistic de
tached brick and
stone comer home
has six rooms, three
large bedrooms, two
baths, lst-floor lav
atory, recreation room,
gas air-cond. heat,
garage, sun-deck and
many extras. On one
oh the highest eleva
tions in the city and
3901 Yumo St. N.W. 7^“'”
„ Possession at Settlement
Priced to Sell Today
OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 1 P.M. TO DARK
Out Wisconsin Act. to Yuma St. N.W. (Tenleg Circle);
right one'block to house.
J. Wesley Buchanan
1732 K St. N.W. Exclusively ME. 1143
2 MASS. AYE. TOYY1YHOLSES
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Heart of Embassy Row—For Sale or Lease at Long Rent
Suitable for private dwelling, embassy, chancery or Washington representation.
2523 Mass. Ave.
4-story brick with commodious Otis elevator, drawing room
32x22, stately dining room, ground-floor library, marble
floored hall, wrought iron stairway rail to top of house,
terraced garden, turn around driveway, 2-car garage,
awnings, 2 kitchens, 5 master bedrooms, 5 baths, 2 powder
rooms, servants' quarters. Built for owner, a judge, in 1931
with modern accessories. Now occupied as residence by
ambassador of European power. Available in Sept. Price
$87,500 for sale only.
2346 Moss. Ave.
4-story brick, 50-ft. frontoge. Once used as an embassy
and regarded as one of Washington's most distinguished
houses. Ground-floor library 20x30, 2 other large rooms
adjoining; drawing room 20x30, large air-conditioning unit,
gas heat, large garden overlooking Rock Creek Park. Now
used as headquarters by National Medical Group. House
equipped with indirect office lighting. Available 1st July,
1948. Price, $89,500. Rental, $850 per month.
Both Properties May Be Seen by Appointment
SANDOZ, INC.
2 Dupont Circle N.W. Exclusive A tents DU. 1234
COUNTRY LIFE ... for city folk ... in beautiful
Ever had a longing for the
country life . . . yearned for
the tranquility of a peaceful
home apart from everyone
else . . . your own piece of
this earth, out where the air
is fresh and the freedom of
living is limitless?
North Springbrook . . . one
of the four combined Spring
brook communities compris
ing more than 800 acres, of
planned acreage homesites
. . . was conceived, planned
and became a reality because
its developer had a single
objective in mind—the cre
ation of small estates in a
location convenient and ac
cessible, with an alluring nat
ural beauty, in an environ
ment that achieves the ideal
for those who would, in a
modest way, be of the landed
gentry.
The beautiful acres that
comprise North Springbrook
offer the perfect setting for
a home ... a spot where
neighbors with kindred in
terests might build modest es
tates ... where sylvan beauty
would become part of a
country atmosphere, with
horses and dogs, summer and
winter sports, and all the
advantages of country life.
You’ll find the unexpected in
North Springbrook . . . real
country, historic ground with
reminders of days long ago
.. . unspoiled natural beauty
. . . bubbling brooks . . . tree
shaded streams. And all this
lies within a 30-minute drive
of the heart of the city, mak
ing possible a home in. the
country for year-round living
within easy access of down
town.
Homes planned show the
high standards which, the
developer will maintain in
North Springbrook. There
will be no crowding . . .
homes cannot be placed close
together.
This unique community
prides itself in its winding
lanes and genuine rustic set
ting. And, by rigid restric
tions, high standards always
will be maintained; desir
able and congenial neighbors
always will be yours.
So, if you would have your
home give you not just shel
ter, but lots of pleasure, too,
decide on North Springbrook
... or one of the other
Springbrook communities.
North SPRINGBROOK
on Clenmont -Colesville Road . . . just beyond Silver Spring
Homesites of 1, 2, 3 or More Acres
Select your plot now for present or future building. Complete plan
ning, architectural, financing, and building services may be arranged
through our office. Not only are permanence and enhancement of
values in North Springbrook assured by careful planning and the
covenants and restrictions recorded against all parcels, but enhance
ment is further increased by the comparatively low prices. Many
parcels averaging more than a full acre in size are priced between
$1,800 and $2,500—including paved roadways without charge or as
sessment of any kind against the purchasers. Larger parcels are pro
portionately higher. Payments may be spread over a period of three
years if desired.
APPEALING CALIFORNIA RANCH-TYPE RAMBLERS
ARE NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION
EXHIBIT HOME-4 BEDROOMS-2 BATHS
Rambling more than 100 feet in width, this appealing dwelling was
designed for gracious and comfortable living. The eight rooms, all
on one floor, are of unusually generous size, tastefully decorated,
and ideally arranged for entertaining. Servants’ rooms partially com
pleted above 2-car garage. Recreation room in basement.. Rear pic
ture window. Oil-fired hot-water heating system. Another similar plan
now under construction.
OPEN SUNDAY, 1 to 7 P.M.
Inspection other days by appointment only.
Drive Out Sunday
W MAfifii 1005 Bonifant Street
GTjO. I. Silver Spring, Maryland
. Realtor SHepherd 2600