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The carnival began an annual two-week stand at Montgomer and Royal streets, Alexandria, this week, under the local sponsorship of boys’ clubs of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and of St. Paul’s Catholic Church, which share the profits. "It looks to me,” Mr. Colasanto said, "that anything at the carnival; with an element of chance should be stopped since it is a violation of the State law. I will, therefore, instruct the chief of police that no gambling of any type or nature shall be permitted.” Four Sections of Code Cited. The city manager said he had made only a cursory study of Com monwealth’s Attorney Smith’s opin ion and that he had been unable to; discuss the situation with City At tomey Joseph M. Pancoast. Mr, Smith cited four sections of the Virginia code, w hich he said are pertinent to the question. Some pertained to code provisions for the punishment of those gambling, reg ulation for prosecution and the punishment of persons concerned in the managing or permitting of lotteries and raffles. Silver Spring Show Set A May Day fashion show and tea will be given at 3 pm. Saturday at the parish hall of Grace Episcopal Church, Silver Sprtng. The show Ls sponsored by St. Hilda's Guild of the church. Burroughs Citizens Plan Study on Incorporation The Executive Committee of the Burroughs Citizens’ Association last night appointed a three-man com mittee to study the possibility of incorporating the association and to prepare any preliminary papers it finds necessary. Final action will be taken at the next regular meeting of the associa tion. Members of the committee are Leonard J. Raster, Curtis E. Chadwick and Fred Nerlich. In another action, the Executive Committee appropriated $50 for the Taft Athletic Association toward the , support of its baseball team. 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