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i nvnovm « , mm • #A ©or inc.,im 1 OAHITE mokes shine . . . dissolves grease and burnt-on food. Make your kitchen clean-up easy. Ask for gentle OAKITE ^1 -' District Boy Among 14 To Get Traffic Safely Medals From Truman Ronald Weaver, 11, of 809 Otis place N.W., a student at the Ray mond School, is among 14 school children who will receive special honor medals from President Tru man at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow for out Saves 3c to" 4c Serve Honey in gttractive origins! container. Avoid wuhing messy lerving dish. I Here's thot light, gold* •n honey that's been to hard to get Guaranteed B Tap Grad* H*n*y— |B N* 2nd *r 3rd Grad* ‘M H*n*yt Included ■% * \ Here’s that tight golden honey that’s been so hard to get W. P. ITMUIt^HPMT ■ standing bravery In rescuing others from traffic danger. The American Automobile Asso i ciation said the presentation will be j the first in a series of events in the 'National School Safety PatrM Pa rade and Rally staged here annu ally. There will be special enter | tainment in the open-air theater at the base of the Washington Mon ument tomorrow night, j Pulled Child From Car Path. The Weaver boy was recommend ed for the honor because he pulled another child from the path of an automobile April 6 while he was on duty at New Hampshire avenue and Princeton place N.W. Judges for the awards to be made during the parade of 16,000 School ; Safety Patrol members on Constitu tion avenue at 10 am. Saturday were announced today by the as sociation. The parade will begin at Fourth street and Constitution avenue N.W., and proceed on Constitution avenue to Seventeenth street N.W. The re viewing stand is located on Consti tution avenue between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. The judges are: auugco muivuiacui Slogans—Lawson Cantrell, asso ciate superintendent of the District’s public schools; Mrs. Lillian Somer vell, principal of the Kensington Elementary School; Mrs. Leo Quinn, co-chairman of safety education, Prince Georges County Safety Board, and Richard Mansfield, safety director of The Star. Drills—Maj. Paul C. Miller, Maj. Riley W. Meader and Capt. Olin L. Ryder, headquarters, Military Dis trict of Washington. Floats—Jinx Falkenberg, star; Hal Hale, executive secfe' of the American Association of State Highway Officials, and Dr. Irma Gene Nevins, national director. Ac cident prevention Department, American Red Cross. Bands — Frederick C. Wilken, leader, Almas Temple Band; Malton Devil’s Food Mix — mode wMi tdi* I ‘ 1 \ I THE COMPLETE MIX .add only WATER I FOR A QUICK, DELICIOUS "HOME MADE" CAKE I WHITE CAKE • DIHOIR»t«AD » _ GERBER'S MEATS g&sm guaranteed for extra goodness! Delicious! Nutritious! Now, meats for baby q reach new highs for flavor, texture and tempting good looks. For, now Gerber’s and Armour are « jointly preparing lean luscious beef, veal and liver. All three have the complete high-quality proteins, plus several essential vitamins and min erals doctors say baby needs early in life. • i Junior Beefl i Veal! Liver 1 f Tiny, tempting Per titles, uniformly tender! Same site can as Gerber's Strained Meats... to avoid leftovers. Seme Use price, too. Jest beat aad tern Gerber’s Meats. Accepted if tie Council on Poods and Nu trition of tie American Medical Association. erber’s BABY FOODS PnMmirt, Mick —Oakland, Calif, 3 STRAINED MEATS • 3 JUNIOR MEATS A * ' ft Boyce, representing Washington’s parochial schools, and Paul D. Gable, music department head, District public schools. Judge of the best appearing unit will be Robie Dunman, assistant di rector of the President’s Highway Safety Conference, while Tex Mc Crary, husband of Miss Falkenberg, will select the most unusual feature of the parade. Mrs. Goering Indicted As Nazi 'Profiteer' MUNICH, Germany, May 13. Emmy Goering, widow of the reichs marshal, was indicted yesterday a: a major offender under the de nazification law. Mrs. Goering is in jail near Augs burg. She is charged with ‘‘prof iteering’’ from Nazi connections The trial date has not been set. (V Butter Kernel && Pea* V \ST* 0wfr<5irm8fc^ s* KILLAU3 / Take no chances. Get full protection. The flying moth lays the eggs that hatch the worms that make ttfe moth boles. Di t chlonade kills ail three: ' Play sale ... get Di chloridde. Easy to use. Get it today at your dragstoca. C 1941 Mortk 4 Co., Int. 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