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Radio Program
Last-minute changes in
radio programs some
times reach The Star too
late for correction* that day._
P.M. WMAL 630Kc. WRC 9»0Ke. WOL 1.260Kc.
:00 ABC Symphony Whitey Berquist Or. Art Brew*
4:15 ” " Aqueduct Handicap
:30 Rice et the Day Musicani Delaware Park Race
:4S Spotlight on Sports_i _ Art Brown_
:00 Hews; Music and j Music tor today Take a Humber
5:15 Seep Box lassie ” ”
:30 Derby Winners Dr. J. 0., Jr. rue or False
:45 Dorothy Fuldheim " Quiz Show_
:00' Hews, fcvans; ail Hews; Leit Eid Symphony Hill
6:1$ First Call; Sports Troplcalo; Bergman Classical Musk
:30 Harry Wismer HBC Symphony "
:45 On Communism__ot the Air_Sports—Brundig*
:00 Profits ot Prayer Hans Schwieger Albert Warner
7:15 Guest Stars Conducts Helson Bell
:30 Famous Jury Trials Curtain time Guest Star
:45 Drama Drama American Legion _
■ :00 Ross Dolan, Detective The life of Riley Twenty Questions
8:15 William Gargan William Bendlx
:30 Amazing Mr. Malone Truth or Consequences What's the Hama
:45 Drama Quiz Program _ ot that Song'_
:0Q Gangbusters Hit Parade Three for the
9:15 Crime Stories Frank Sinatra Money
:30 What's My Hamel Judy Canova „ „
_:45 Quiz Show Comedy Show_
:00 Professor Quiz Kay Kyser Chicago Theater
1 A; 15 " " Music, Comedy of the Air
1U:30 Hayloft Hoedown Grand Ole Opr'y '' ”
:45 " "_Musk, Comedy ________
-00 Hews—Evans Hews—Sporls Voice ot Washington
U:15 Hour of Dreams Morton Downey Vic Damone
:30 Lee Dayton Art of Living Hillbilly^Parade
:45 ” _Dance Music_" _
“12T00~ Hews—Hocturne Hews-Muslc " _
WINX 1,340Ke. WWDC 1,450Kc. WI wr .
Nows—Swing All-Snorts Parade Cress Section, U.S.A.
Swing Serenade Tony Wakeman ” ..
Musk Hill All-Sports Parade Heusewives Protective
" ' Tony Wakeman "
Nnrj—Music Hall Band of the Day Saturday Symphony
Music Hall Parade of Hits " "
” “ Wakeman—Rhythm
* * Accent on Rhythm "_
Hews—Music Hair- Varsity Varieties Hews, Bancroft
Bob Wolft ” " Pryor, Curtain
Music Hall Wakeman—Hews Sports; City Desk
" " .Small Business In My Opinion
Mews-Musk Hall Bible Quiz St. Louis Opera
Music Hall ” " ”. "
" " Sam Kaufman Abe Burrows Show
“ ' Traffic Forum Tony Pastor Or.
News—Songs by j Labor Arbitration Sing It Again
Sinatra | " " Musical Quiz
Magic ol Music News—1450 Club
" “ 1450 Club_"_
N«ws—Symphony Jackson Lowe Pays to Be Ignorant
Symphony Hour ” " Comedy
All-Mozart ” " Vaughn Monroe
Program_ 1450 Club_Musical Show_
News—Journey " ” Sat’day Hite Serenade
Sentimental Journey " Vic Demone
Top Tunes Mews-Around Town Quiz ot Two Cities
" " Around the Town_D. C. vs. lolto.
World News Dance Party Mews
Marine Story " " The Undiscovered
House That Jack Builli " ” Moondial
Harold Jackson j " "_Eddie Gallaher
Hews-H. Jackson | '' "_News-Moondlal_
HIGH LIGHTS TONIGHT.
Radio.
6:30, WRC—Schubert's “Sym
phony No. 8” and Strauss’ “The
Bourgeois Gentilhomme" are pro
grammed.
7:00, WTOP-'-Soprano Evelyn
Wyckoff and Baritone Edwin Steffe
in a program of musical comedy hits.
8:00, WOL—Ilka Chase plays
"Twenty Questions.”
9:00, WOL—A new musical pro
gram featuring Mary Small and
Russ Emery with Mark wamows
Orchestra.
0:30, WTOP—Connie Haines is
Vaughn Monroe’s guest vocalist.
Television.
0:30, WMALr— Bam dance music
and antics. _
TELEVISION TODAY: WNBW (Chonn«l 4), WTTG (Chonn.l 5>,
WMAL-TY (Channel 7).
8:M.
WTTG—On the Air Today.
4:00.
WNBW—Afternoon Music.
4:45.
WNBW—Coming Attractions.
5:00.
WNBW—Puppet Playhouse.
6:00.
WNBW—Film Featurettes.
6:45.
WNBW—Coming Attractions.
7:00.
WNBW—Washington Newsreel;
Johnny Bradford, 7:05.
7:30.
WNBW—Your Weatherman, 7:35;
Film Featurettes, 7:40.
WNBW—Feature Film.
9:00.
WMAL—Film Features.
9:30.
WMAL—Hayloft Hoedown.
WNBW—Washington Newsreel.
FM STATIONS.
WINXFM—96.3 Me., CIiiamI 242.
9 » m. to 11:80 p.m.
w R C-F M—93.9 Me., OihmI 230.
8:30 » m. tr 1 • m
W B UI-F M—96.7 Me.. Channel 244.
7 a m. to Midnight.
WASH-FM—97.1 Me., Channel 246.
1:50 to 11 p.m.
WWDC-FH—101.1 Me., Channel 266.
8 a.m to Midnight.
WG A Y-FM—102.3 Me., Channel 272.
7:30 gm. to 11:30 p.m.
W M A l F M—104.3 Me.. Channel 297.
9 a m. to Midnight.
Canary Club to Exhibit
Baby Birds Tomorrow
The National Capital Canary
Club will hold its 1948 baby bird
show tomorrow at Tent Hall, 7
Fourth street N E.
Hundreds of birds, including ca
naries, parakeets and foreign birds,
will be exhibited. Mrs. Raymond
Barclay of Baltimore and Malcolm
i Davis, curator of birds at the Na
tional Zoological Park, will judge
entries at 1 p.m.
Flute Quartet Concert
The East and West Association
will sponsor a concert by the Wash
ington Civic Orchestra flute quartet
at 3 p.m. tomorrow in International
Student House, 1825 R street, N.W.
PROPOSALS._
WAR HOUSING SALE—Investment oppor
tunity. 1,582 rental units located in in
dustrially rich Oranee. Tex., will be sold
as a whole on a competitive bid basis.
Present occupancy 97r't>: condition of prop
erty. good. future outlook for Orange,
bright. Prospects for continued demand
for rental housing are excellent. Sealed
proposals will be received until 3 p.m..
CST. June 17. 1948, and theD publicly
opened in Room 821, T. At P. Passenger
I Butlding. Ft Worth. Tex. The right is
reserved as the interest of the Government
may reaulre to reject any and all bids.
For complete Information. Including de
scription of the property, construction cost,
income, operating expense dais, write,
wire or call Frank Wood, Regional Sales
Officer, Public Housing Administration.
TAP Passenger Building. Port Worth 2.
Tex PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRA
TION. _ _JC18.2B
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by
the Board of Engineers for Rivers and
Harbors, Room 102(1, Building T-7, Grav
elly Point. Washington 25, D. C.. until12 i
p.m. daylight saving time, 26 July 194k. <
and then publicly opened and read lor
the following items for sale: 122 display
fixtures, wings. .60"x48"; 3 display fix
tures. wings. H0"x78"; 2 display fixtures, j
self-supportable floor type. 1 display fix-;
ture, angle main frame and corner. Items
msy be inspected at the U. S. Engineer
! Office. 1st and Douglas streets n.w.,
| Washington. P. C. Jc2H,27:28.2g:Ju24.2ft
_ AUCTION SALES._
! THOS. J. OWEN A SON, auctioneers. 435
! Southern Building—Trustees’ sale of valu
able 2-story row brick dwelling, known
as Premises No. 402 “G" street, Northeast.
By virtue of t certain deed of tryst duly
recorded, in Liber No. 8141. Folio 309 el
seq. of the land records of the District
of Columbia, and at the request of the
party secured thereby, the undersigned
trustees will sell, at public auction in
'ront of the premises, on Monday the
28th day of June. A.D. 1948. at. 4:30
o'clock P M., the following-described land
and premises, situste in the District of
Columbia, and designated as and being
Lot 81 In Mary M. Brocker and others'
subdivision of lots In Square 809 as per
plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor
for the District of Columbia in Liber 20.
at folio 132. Terms: 8old subject to a
prior building eadociatlon deed of trust
for approximately $2,207.34 and a prior
second deed of trust for approximately
*3.314.68, further particulars of which
will be announced at time of sale; the
purchase price above said trust to be
paid in cash. A deposit of #500.00
required Conveyancing, recording, etc
at purchaser's cost. Terms to be
compiled within thirty days, otherwise
deposit forfeited and the property may
be advertised and resold at the. discretion
of the trusters. HERMAN MILLER. E
SPENCER FITZGERALD, Trustees.
Jel 6,19.21,24.26. _
THOS. J. OWEN A SON, auctioneers, 435
Southern Building.—Trustees' sale of valu
able two-story detached dwelling, being
known as premises No 6619 Colorado ave
nue n w.. By virtue of a certain deed of
trust dated September 2, 194., being In
strument No. 39467, recorded September
12, 1947. among the land records of the
District of Columbia, and at the request
of the party secured thereby, the under
signed trustees will sell, at public suction
in front of the premises, on Thursday the
eighth day of July. A.D.. 1948 at three
o'clock p.m., the following-described land
and premises, situate in the District of
Columbia, and designated as and being
Lots 24 and 25 In Block 3 of White, et al.
subdivision of "White-croft.” as per plat
recorded In the Office of the Burveyor for
the District of Columbia in Liber County
15 at folio 17. Taxed as lots 24 and 25
in 8quare 2798. Terms; Sold subject to a
prior deed of trust for approximately
*18.303.64 . further particulars of which
will be announced at time of sale; the
purchase price above said trust to be paid
in cash. A deposit of *500.00 required.
Conveyancing, recording, etc . at purchas
er's cost Terms to be complied with with
in thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited
and the property may be advertised and
resold at the discretion of_the trustees.
THORNTON W. OWEN. ROBERT W KID
WELL, trustees_Je26.28,Jul.3,7
GLENN MANUK—au-room novel it roien
Glen. Md., will be sold at auction for
the high dollar on terms. Monday. June
28. 8:30 p m., twilight. Charming location,
beautiful grove, on large lot; wonderful
opportunity for guest or club house, pri
vate school, private hospital, etc. Not a
foreclosure sale. Auction means action.
You buy at your own price. Terms:
$10.000 at time of conveyance, pal. se
cured by trust at f>%. Brokers co-op.
solicited; full Protection For further in
formation, call N. C. HINES &, 80N, GL.
3541. _ __
THOS. J. OWEN * SON. auctioneers, 435
Southern Building—Trustees’ sale of valu
able 2-story iow brick dwelling, known as
i premises No 80 P 8t. Northwest By
! virtue of a certain deed of trust dulv
l recorded, in Liber No. 8610. Folio 60. et
seq.. of the land records of the District
of Columbia, and at the request of the
party secured thereby, the undersigned
trustees will sell, st public auction, In
Iront of the premises, on Friday the 9th
day July, A.D. 1948. at 4 o'clock p m .
the following-described land and premises,
situate in the District of Columbia, end
designated as and being Lot numbered
Fifty (60) in Square numbered 8ix Hun
dred and Sixteen (6161 In Edwagd Clarks
subdivision as per plat recorded In Liber
W fT. in Folio 15. in the Office of the
Surveyor for the District of Columbia
Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase
money to be paid In cash, balance In 2
equal installments, payable In 1 and 2
i years, with Interest at 8 per eentum per
i annum, payable semiannually, from day of
! tale, secured bv first deed of trust upon
i the property sold, or all rash, at the
option of the purchaser. A deposit of
$500 will be reoulred at time of sale. All
conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps,
etc., at cost of purchaser. Term* of sale
to be compiled with within .10 days from
day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve
the right to resell the property at the
risk of defauling purehager. after 5 days
advertisement of such resale In some
j newspaper published In .£
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4
OTHER AM STATIONS.
WQOW—570 Kc.—7 » »• 8:18 »»•“•
u/PIK_770 It_* ».m. to 8:18
WARt—780 Kc.-8 *« 8 30 pm
WGAY—1,050 Kc.—8 • <o * 30 p m.
120 K[_8:4ft a m. to 8:30 pm.
WEAM—1,390 Kc.—« to 8:30 pB
W00K—1,590 Kc.-6 * 8 15 p m
AUCTION SALES (Cent.)_
ADAM A. WESCHLEE & SON. auctioneers
—Trustee s sale of improved real estate
known as Lot 1012 in Square 6809 im
proved by premises 1415 Howard road
le . Washington. D. C. Bv virtue of a
deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 8290.
folio 497. et seq.. one of the land records
of the District of Columbia, and at the
request of party secured thereby, the
undersigned trustee will offer for sale by
public auction, in front of premises, on
Wednesday, the 30th day of June. 1948.
at 3:30 o’clock p.m . the following
described property in the District of Colum
bia. to-wit: Part of Lot numbered Sixteen
(l in Section 1. in the trustee s sub
division of "Barry Farm.” as per plat re
corded in Liber Levy Court 2 at folio 1.
in the Office of the Surveyor for said Dis
trict. described as follows: Beginning for
the same at the most easterly corner of
said lot. and running thence north 50 de
grees 35 minutes west 175.13 feet to a
peg at the most easterly corner of the part
of said lot conveyed to Harriet Smith by
deed recorded in Liber 6899, folio 113. of
the land records of the District of Colum
bia: thence north 39 degrees. 21 minutes
east along the easterly line of the part
of said lot so conveyed to the southwest
erly line of Howard avenue, as condemned
and taken by proceedings in District Court
Case No. 1548. m the Supreme Court of the
District of Columbia; thence southeasterly
along said line of said road. 189.49 feet
to the easterly line of said lot; and thence
southwesterly along said easterly line of
said lot. 42.15 feet to the place of begin
ning; said property now known for pur
poses of assessment and taxation as Lot
1012 in Sauare 5889. Terms of sal**; One
third of the purchase-money to be paid
In cash, balance in equal monthly install
ments of one dollar for each $14)0, includ
ing interest at five per cent per annum
from day of sale, payable semiannually,
secured by first deed of trust upon prop
erty sold, or all cash, at option of pur
chaser. A deposit of $260.00 required of
purchaser at sale. Examination of title,
conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps
and notarial fees at cost of purchaser
Terms to be complied with within thirty
days from day of sale, otherwise trustee
reserves the right to resell property at risk
and cost of defaulting purchaser, after
five days advertisement of such resale in
some newspaper published in Washington.
D. C . or deposit may be forfeited, or
without forfeiting deposit trustee may
avail itself of any legal or equitable rights
against defaulting purchaser. THE WASH
INGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY.
Trustee By ALFRED H LAWSON. Vice
President. tel 8.2 1.23.28.29
LEGAL NOTICES._
EUGENE F. LANE, Attorney.
Columbian Building. _
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
States lor the District ol Columbia
Holding a Probate Court.—Estate ol Mane
Jaion. deceased.—No. 71,212. Administra
tion Docket 150.—Application having been
made herein for letters of administration
on said estate, by Robert A. Mattingly,
it is ordered this 10th day of June. A.D.
1048, that the unknown heirs at law and
next of kin of Marie Jaron. deceased
and all others concerned, appear in said
Court on Monday, the 30th day of July.
AD. 1948, at 10 o clock am. to show
cause why such application should not. be
granted. Let notice hereof be published
In the "Washington Law Reporter" and
"The Evening Star" once In each of three
successive weeks before the return day
herein mentioned, the first publication to
be not less than thirty days before said
return dav. Witness. the Honorable
BOLITHA J. LAWS. Chief Justice of said
Court, this 10th day of June. A.D. 1948,
rSeal.> Attest: MELVIN J MARQUES. Dep
uty Register of Wills for the District of
Columbia, Clerk of the Probate^Court.
BUR NIT A SHELTON MATTHEWS. _
EDWIN SHELTON, Attorneys.
151 I K St. N.W.
Filed June 10. 1948 Harry M Hull Clerk
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United Slates for the District of Co
lumbia.—Michael Walah. et al. Plaintiffs,
vs Lewis C. Richards et al . Defendants
—Civil Action No 1952-48.—Order of pub
lication—The obiect erf this suit is to ob
tain judgment establishing platntjfl s 11lie
by adverse possession to the following land
Original Lot numbered Three <01 in Suuare
004 Upon motion of the attorney for the
plaintiffs it is by the Court this 10th day
of June. 1948: Ordered, that the defend
ants. Lewis C Richards. Marla W Leader.
George V Curtis. Ruth Alden Corns Louite
James. Richard W. Hall. Eli,-a B Hall.
: Margaret W. Hall, Annie Louise Hall, Oliv
er Cushing Hall. Wolcott Ellsworth Hail.
Mary C. Hall. Alta I. C W Hitchcock and
Ripley Hitchcock, cause their appearance
to be entered herein on or before the forti
eth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal hol
idays. occurring after the day o*f the first
publication hereof, and that the defend
ants. the unknown heira, alienees and dev
isees of Ellsworth Hall cause the*r appear
ance to be entered herein on or before the
first rule day occurini one month after the
day of the first publication herect. other
wise this cause will be proceeded with a*
in case of default: provided a c.my hereof
be published once a week for three succes
sive weeks in The Evening Star ar.d the
Washington Law Reporter, longer and oth
er publications being dispensed with for
satisfactory cause shown. <8> T. ALAN
GOLD8BOROUGH. Justice. <8eal > At
test: HARRY M. HULL. Clerk, by ELEANOR
E JOBE, Deputy Clerk._Jel2.lP.2fi
HENRY K. DIERKOPH, Attorney,
Ift03 Penna. Avenue N.W.
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
States for the District of Columbia.
Holding a Probate Court.—Estate of
Eleanor Z Dascomb. Deceased —No.
71.111. Administration Docket 1 oO —
Application having been made herein lor
probate of the last will and testament of
said deceased, and for letters testamentary
on said estate, by The Riggs National
Bank of Washington. D. C.. it is ordered
this loth day of June. A. D. 1JM8. that
Mrs. Cora Mabel Southworth. Mrs Jessie
E. Borland. Mrs. Queene Alice Ames. Mr*
Ruth Delia Davis. Mrs. Carrie I Rhoads.
Mrs. Mabel V. Poster. Mrs. Ruth Z Slater
Mr. M Pltimmer McCullough, all non*
lssldents and the unknown heirs at law
and next of kin of Eleanor Z. Dascomb.
and all other* concerned, appear In said
Court on Monday, the 1 J»th da, of July.
A. D. 1948. at 10:00 o’clock AM. to
show cause why such application should
not be granted Let notice hereof be pub
lished in the "Washington Law Reporter
and "The Evening Star." once In each of
thiee auccessive weeks before the return
day herein mentioned, the first publication
to be not lea* then thirty days before said
leturn day. Witness the Honorable
BOLITHA J. LAWS. Chief Juatlce of said
Court, this loth day of June. A D 1948
(Seal I MELVIN J. MARQUES. Deputy
Register of Wills for the District of Co
lumbia. Clerk of the Probate^Court^
JOHN W. NEL’MANN.'^ttorney.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
States for the District of Columbia —
Holding a Probate Court —Eatate of Pe.er
J Hughes. Deceased —No. .1233. Admin
istration Docket ISO —Application bating
been made here for letters o' idm.nistra
'ion on said eatate. by Elisabeth L. Css
sidy it is ordered this 10th day of .une
A D 1948. that Prancis J. McMahon and
all others concerned appear in said COL.r.
on Monday, the 19th day of July A D ,
1948. at 10:00 o'clock A M to show cause
why auch application ahould not be grant
ed Let notice hereof be published in »»
"Washington Law Reporter’ and The
Evening Star." once in each of ibree auc
cessive weeks before the return day herein j
mentioned, the first publication to be not
lesa than thirty day* hefore said return I
dav. Witnea*. the Honorable BOLITHA J
LAWS. Chief Justice of said Court this;
loth dav of June A D 1948 iSeal )
Attest: MELVIN J. MARQUES. Deputy
Register of Wills for the District of Ca
lumbla Clerk of the Probata Court. ,
]e!2.19 26 1
LEGAL NOTICES ICont.).
-J. GRAHAMS WALKER. A turner.
Woodward Building.
DISTRICT COURT OR THE UNTTED
Statea for the Diitriet of Columbia.—
Holding a Probata Court —Estate of Elisa
.1 Hatchett. Doceaaod.—No. 6886,. Admin
istration Docket 146—Apollcation having
been made herein lor revocation of order
granting admtnietration leaned herein on
October 28. 1848. and for probate Of the
laet will and testament of said deceased,
and for letter* testamentary on said estate,
by Hattie R Williams, it is ordered this
intn day of June. A. D. 1948, that George
Johnson. Joseph Johnson and the unknown
heirs at law and next of k>n of Eltia J.
Hatchett, deceased, and all others con
cerned, appear in said Court on Monday,
the 19tb day of July, A. D. 1948, at 10.00
o’clock AM. to show cause why such ap
plication should nob be granted. Let notice
hereof be published in the "Washington
Law Reporter" and "The Evening Star,
once in each of three successive weeks be
fore the return day herein mentioned, the
flrat publication to be not less than thirty
days before said return day Witness, the
Honorable BOLITHA J. LAWS. Chief Jus
tice of said Court, this loth dir ol June.
A. D 1948. (Seal.) Attest: MELVIN J.
MARQUES Deputy Register of Wills lor
the District of Columbia. Cltik of the
Probate Ccurt._iel2.19.28 _
p. MICHAEL COOK. Attorney.
816 Fifteenth St. N.W.
Filed Mav 21, 1948. Harry M Hull. Clerk
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
States lor the District of Columbia.—
MOUNT VERNON SAVINGS BANK. 1
Corn . to the use of Mont Vernon Mort
gage Corp . a corp . assignee Plaintiff, vs
WARDMAN CORPORATION. a corp .
HARRY WARDMAN and THOMAS P.
BONES, Defendants—Law No 86807
—The oblect of this suit Is to revive
a judgment, against the defendants,
excep Thomas P. Bones, in »n
entitled Mount Vernon Savings Bank,
a corp.. to the use of Mount Vernon
Mortgage Corporation, a corporation, vs.
Wardman Corporation. a contortion.
Harry Wardman and Thomas P. Bones,
said iudsment obtained on Febniary ...
ISi.’irt On motion of the Plaintiff. It Is
this "1st day of May. 1948, ordered that
the defendant. Wardman Corporation and
Helen Wardman. an heir at law of Harry
Wardman. deceased, cause their respec
tive appearances to be entered herein on
or before the 40th day. exclusive of Sun
days and legal holidays, occurring after
the day of the first publication hereof;
otherwise this cause will be proceeded
with ss In case of default. And the
unknown heirs at. law and next of kin
of Harry Wardman. deceased, cauie their
appearance to be entered herein on or
be fare the first rule day occurring after
the expiration of three months from this
date: otherwise the cause will be pro
ceeded with as In case of default. Pro
vided, a copy of this order be publlsned
twice a month for three months in the
Washii'Bton Law Reporter and The Eve
ning Star before said day. <8> T. ALAN
OOLDSBOROUGH. Justice A true copy,
rseal.l Test: HARRY M. HULL. Clerk.
By EDITH M. FOX. Deputy Clerk
_B>y22.S»-Jel2.26-Jy 10-24
JAMES A. DAVIS, 900 F Street, N. W.. end
JULIAN G. GIBBS. Southern Building.
Attorneys for Plaintiff._
Filed Apr. 16, 1948. HARRY M. HULL,
Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the District of Colum
bia—Hillalre Edwin Campbell. Addresa:
229 6th Street. Oreenport. Lon* Island.
New York, Plaintiff, v*. Mary Elizabeth
Terwilliaer Hopper. Address: Tallmens.
Rockland County. New York, and Un
known Heirs at Law of Jessie Boyd Green,
Deceased. Addresses unknown. Defendants
-Civil Action No. 1191-48.—Order of
Publication —The object of thil suit is to
pariition certain real estate in the District
of Columbia by sale of said real estate
and to distribute the net proceeds amonc
the parties entitled thereto, said real
estate being described as Lot Thirty-four j
Ci4l in D B. Groff's subdivision of part of
Square Eight hundred and ninety-six
(89«> as per plat recorded in Liber 11.!
folio 18P of the Records of the office of
the Surveyor of the District of Columbia.
On motion of the plaintiff. it 1* tM* loth
dav of April. 1P48, Ordered. That the
unknown heirs at law of Jessie Boyd
Green, 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 ease
of default: provided a copy of this order,
be published twice a month for three
months in the Washington Law Reporter
and The Evening Star before said date.
Bv the Court: (8.) T. ALAN GOLDS-,
BOROUGH Justice (Seal) A true cop^
Test: HARRY M. HULL. Clerk, by EDITH;
M. ^OX. Deputy Clerk.
at 17 24mv15.19Jnl2.3fl._
JOSEPH D. MALLOY, Attorney*
Hibbs Building.
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED j
States for the District of Columbia, i
Holding Probate Court.—Estate of Alex
Sandorfy. Deceased.—No. 712PH. Admin
i istratlon Docket 150.—Application having
1 been made herein for probate of the last
will and testament of said deceased, and
for letters of administration, c t. a. on
i said estate, by Helen J. Campbell, it is
! ordered this 23rd day of June. A.D. 1P48.
that (he unknown heirs at law and next
of kin of Alex Sandorfy. deceased, and
all others concerned, appear in said Court
on Monday, the 2nd dav of August, A.D.
1048. at 10 o'clock a m., to show cause
why such application should not be granted.
Let notice hereof be published In the
•Washington Law Reporter" and “The
Evening Star.” once in each of three suc
cessive weeks before the return dav herein
mentioned, the first publication to be not ■
less than thirty days before said return
day. Witness, the Honorable BOLITHA J
LAWS. Chief Justice of said Court, this
123rd dav of June. A D. 15)48. (Seal.) At
test: MELVIN J. MARQUES. Deputy Reg
ister of Wills for the District of Columbia.
Clerk of the Probate Court. Je2ft.ty3.10
nAiHAn hahadi ahomkj.
1424 K St. N.W.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
States lor the District of Columbia,
Holding a Probate Court.—Estate of Marie
Simone. Deceased-—No. 71282. Adminis
tration Docket 16tr—Application having
been made herein for probate of the last
will and testament of said deceased, and
for letters of administration on said estate,
bv John J Warren, it is ordered this 26th
day of June. A.D. 1948. that Edward
‘Simone, nonresident and all others eon
| cerned, appear In said Court on Monday.
! the 2nd day of August, A D. 1»48. at,
'll! o'clock am. to show cause why such,
application should not be granted. Let j
notice hereof be published in the Wash
ington Law Reporter” and "The Evening
Star.” once in each of three successive;
1 weeks before the return day herein men
tioned. the first publication to be not less;
than thirty days before said return day
Witness, the Honorable BOLITHA J. LAW8.,
Chief Justice or said Court, this 25th day|
of June. A D. 1948. .Seal i Attest . MELVIN I
J. MARQUES. Deputy Register of Wills fori
the District of Columbia, Clerk of the
Probate Court. jelHly.t.in ]
ROBERT E. LYNCH. I
821 15th Street N.W.. Washington 5, D. C.
NOTICE OP PARTNERSHIP. No. 16/ —]
Notice is hereby given that under a cer
tificate filed on the 22nd day of June.
1948. in the office of the Clerk of the
United States District Court for the D'strlct
of Columbia, the undersigned have formed
• coDartnership under the firm name ox
ROBERT C.JONES & COMPANY for the
purposes of transacting a general brokerage
I business in the buying, selling end dealing
In commodities, stocks bonds and other
securities in the City of Washington. Dis
trict of Columbia, and elsewhere, having
offices in the National Metropolitan Bank
Building in the said city, from the date
this notice was filed to Juiy 31. 1»49, »nd
■ Charles Carroll Morgan of 1 Quincy Street.
Chevy Chase. Maryland, aa a special or
limited partner, has contributed Twenty
five Thousand <*25.000 001 Dollars to the
capital of said partnership. The business
of the partnership will be transacted by
the undersigned general partners only
Charles Carroll Morgan, as a special or
limited partner, shall not be liable for
or subject to any loss or liability beyond
the amount of his aforesaid contribution.
ROBERT E. LYNCH. Atty. for Robert C
LAi^3.2TOo.^3,7,..l9T4,18.17 ‘
_LEGAL NOTICES._
FRANCIS B. MYERS. Attorney.
MIS Sind 8t. N.W. _
DISTRICT COURT CP THE UNITED
! States for the District of Columbia.
Holding Probate Court.—No. 71877. Ad
ministration—This is to Ol»e Notice
That the subscriber, of the District or
Columbia has obtained from the Probata
Court of the District of Columbia. Lettera
of Administration. C. T. A. on the estate
ot Albert Jsrrett. late of the District or
Columbia, deceased. All persons having
claims against the deceased are hereby ^
warned to exhibit the same, with the
vouchers thereof. legally authenticated,
i to the subscriber, on or before the xl»*
day of June. A. D. 1949; otherwise they
;may by lsw be excluded from all benefit
of said estate—Given under my hand
I this 21st day of June. 1948. PRANCTS 9
MYERS, Ml.I 32nd St. N.W. (Seal.'
Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register
of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk
of the Probate Court._Ic28.ly3.10 _
i H. KENNEDY McCOOK. Attorney,
Washington Building. .
DISTRICT CCURT OP THE UN TITO
I Stales for the District of Columbia.
[Holding Probate Court.—No. 70992. Ad
ministration.—This is to Give Notice.
! That the subscriber, of the District pi
i Columbia has obtained from the Probato
[Court of the District of Columbia. Lettera
Testamentary on the estate ol Richard N.
Elliott, late of the District of Columbia.
1 deceased All persons htvlni claims
against the deceased are hereby warned
to exhibit the same, with the vouchers
thereof, legally authenticated, to. the sub
[ scrlber, on or before the 28th day ol
April, A. D. 1949; otherwise they may
by law be excluded from all benefit of
said estate.—Given under my hand thia
22nd day of June. 1948. LIZZIE A.
ELLIOTT. 3315 Stephenson pi. n.w. (Seal.)
Attest; MELVIN J. MARQUES. Deputy
Register ot Wills for the District ol Co
lumbia. Clerk ol the Probate Court.
___Je28.]y3.10
MARK C. BOWSHER, Attorney.
500 11th St. S.E.
DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED
States for the District ot Columbia.
Holding a Probate Court.—Estate of Ma
tilda Chesley, Deceased.—No. 71169. Ad
ministration Docket 150.—Application hav
ing been made herein lor probate of the
last will and testament of said deceased,
and for letters testamentary on said estate,
by Max Miller, it Is ordered this 17th
day of June. A.D. 1948. that Leonard
Mills, the unknown heirs at law and nexs
of kin of said decedent and all others con
cerned. appear in said Court on Monday,
the 28th day of July, A.D. 1948. at 10 00
o clock a m . to show cause why such ap
ollcatlon should not be granted. Let nottca
hereof be published In the "Washington
Law Reporter" and TTie Evening Star,'
once in each ot three successive weeks
before (he return day herein mentioned,
the first publication to be not lest than
thirty days before said return day. Wit
ness. the Honorable BOLITHIA J. LAWS.
Chief Justice of said Court, this seven
teenth day of June, A D. 1948. (Seal )
Attest: MELVIN J. MARQUES. Deputy
Register of Wills for the District of Co
lumbia. Clerk of the Probate Court.
Jfl9.28.jy3
SAUL G. LICHTENBERG.
National Press Bid I.
Filed June 17, 1948. HarrvM. Hull. Clerk*
IN THE DI8TR1CT COURT Of THE
United 8tates for the District of Co
lumbia.—In Re Application of Seymour
Solomon Rothstein. for Change of Name -
Civil Action No. 2483-48.—Seymour Solo
mon Rothstein, having filed a complaint
for a judgment changing his name to Sey
mour Sv Ross and having applied to the
court for an order of publication of the
notice required by law In such cages, it
is, by the court, this 17th day of June.
1948, ordered that all persons concerned
show cause, if any there be. on or before
the 18th day of July. 1948, why the
prayers of said complaint should not be
granted: Provided. That a copy of this
order be published once s week for three
consecutive weeks before said day In The
Evening Star and the Washington Lew
Reporter. <8 ) T. ALAN GOLDSBOROUGH,
Justice. <8eal > A true copy. Test:
HARRY M. HULL. Clerk By CLARA F.
CONNELL. Deputy Clerk. jel9.26Jy3 _
CROMELIN. TOWNSEND and KIRKLAND,
and THOMAS M. RAYNOR. Attorneys.
1366 National Press Bldg.
Filed June 18, 1948. Harry M. Hull, Clerk
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE
United 8tates for the District of Co
lumbia —In Re Application of FREDER
ICK H BLOCH-BARTON For Change of
Name—Civil Action No. 2510-48. FRED
ERICK H. BLOCH-BARTON, having filed
a complaint for a judgment changing his
name to FRED HUBERT BARTON and
having applied to the Court for an order
of publication of the notice required by
law in such cases, it is. by the Court, this
18th oay of June. J948 Ordered that all
persons concerned show cause, if any
there be. on or before the 18th day of
July. 1948. why the prayer* of said com
plaint should not be granted: Provided.
That a copy of this order be published
once a week for three consecutive weeka
before said dar in The Evening Star and
The Washington Law Reporter. l8> T.
ALAN GOLDSBOROUGH. Justice. (Real )
A True Copy Test: HARRY M. HULL.
C'erk, By CLARA F. CONNELL. Deputf
Clerk.jcl9,26,jy3
A. 8. GOODYEAR, Attorney,
1630 Missouri Ave. N.W.
Filed June 18. 1948 Harry M. Hull. ClertL
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the District of Co
lumbia —In Re Application of GLADYS
IRENE FLOYD For Change of Name —
Civil Action No. 2492-48 —GLADY8 IRENE
FLOYD, having filed a complaint for a
judgment charging her name to PEGGY
IRENE FLOYD and having applied to the
Court for an order of publication of the
notice reouired by law in such cases, it la,
by the Court, this 18th day of June. 1948
Ordered that all persons concerned show
cause, if any there be. on or before the
18th day of July. 1948. why the prayeri
of said complaint should not be granted:
Provided. That a copy of this order be
published once a week for three consecu
tive weeks before said day in The Evening
8tar and The Washington Law P-eporter.
(S.) T ALAN GOLDSBOROUGH. Justice.
• Seal.) A True Copy. Test HARPV M.
HULL. Clerk. By CLARA F CONNELL,
Deputy Cletk._je10.2H.1y3
LAWRENCE J. MILLS. Jr. and
MARTIN F. O’DONOGHUE.
Tower Rid*.. Washington. D. C.
Piled June 17. 1P4S Harry M Hull. Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TH*
United States for the District of Cor
lumbia—JAMES V MULLIGAN, individu
ally. Plaintiff, vs. JAMES V. MULLIGAN.
Administrator, et al. Defendants.—CIVIL
ACTION NO. 7r>9-48—Order of Publica
tion.—The object of this suit is to estab
lish the right, title and Interest to per
sonal property of Rose H. Mulligan, de
ceased and obtain a decree ordering de
fendant. James V. Mulligan. Adminis
trator of said estate, to transfer and
deliver to plaintiff in his own right all
monies, funds and personal property de
scribed in the inventories and appraisals
filed in Administration No. 70617. On
motion of the complainant, it is, thl»
17th day of June. 194 8. ordered that
the defendant, William R. Hagan, causa
hi* appearance to be entered herein on or
before the fortieth day exclusive of Sun
days and legal holidays occurring after
the day of the first publication of this
order, otherwise this cause will be pro
ceeded with as In case of default, pro
vided a copy of this order be published
once a week for three successive weeks
in the Washington Law Reporter and
The Evening Star. (8.) T. ALAN OOLD8
BOROUGH. Justice. f8eal.) A True
Copy Test: HARRY M HULL Clerk, by
CLARA F CONNELL. Deputy Cleric
JelP ?6jy3
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
United States for the District of Colum
bia—In re: Estate of JOSEPHINE
LLEWELLAN BLISS-BATES, also known
as Jose Bliss-Bates and Meghlon Bates.
Deceased—Administration No 70565 —
ORDER FIXING NEW DATE FOR TRIAL
AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION —
The notification as to the trial of the issuef
in this case relating to the validity or
the paper-writing dated the first day of
December. 1947, purporting to be the last
will and testament of Josephine Llewellan
Bliss-Bate*. deceased, having been returned
‘Not to be found'* as to the following
named persons in said paner-wrltin«
Dr. Carl S. Frischkorn. 358 Boush Rtreef.
Norfolk 3 0. Virginia; Miss Clara Hindis.
1900 8 Street N.W.. Washington. D C* .
and American Association for Medico
Physical Research 5681 West Lake Street,
Chicago. Illinois, it is. by the Court this
18th day of June, 3 948. ORDERED Thai
said issues be set down for trial on the
18th day of October. 1948. and that ttoia
order and the substance of said issues re
published once a week for four successive
weeks In the Washington Law Reporter
and twice a week for the same period
in The Evening Star newspaper, the sub
stance of said issues being as follow*.
One: Was a paper-writing bearing date of
i the first day of December. 1947. the last
will and testament of Josephine Llewellan
I Bliss-Bates, deceased? Two Was the said
decedent, at the time of the making and
subscribing or of the acknowledging by
her of the said paper-writing, of sound and
disposing mind and capable of executing a
valid will? Three Was the said paper- /
writing obtained, or the execution thereof '
or the subscription thereto procured from
I the s*ld decedent by undue influence,
duress or coercion by any person or per
sons? H. A. 8CHWEINHAUT. JusticO
We consent: DAVID A FEGAN. Attorney
for Caveator; R DUNCAN CLARK. At
torney for Caveatee. 'Seal.' A true copy.
Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register
of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk
of the Probate Court.
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