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"The dictionary definition is vague and confusing, and doesn’t seem to fit the way the word is being used nowadays in editorials and news dispatches,” says Mrs. C. W. of Kansas City. Cartel, as the word is used today, is rather new to most of us; but it is an old familiar word in Europe. Of its several meanings, only one is pertinent to this article. Briefly, a cartel is a pool or mo nopoly for regulating prices, output, sales territory, etc., within a given industry. Let us say that the A. corpora tion of England, the B. corporation of France and the C. corporation of Germany control the output of chinaware in their respective coun tries. They enter into an agreement that all three will sell their goods at the same price; that the world market will be divided among them into three exclusive territories; that they will trade manufacturing proc esses and other valuable informa tion. In short, they establish a cartel. The word is pronounced; kahr TELL. In the United States such com bines between American concerns are regarded as trusts or pools in restraint of trade, and vigorous laws (antitrust legislation) have been passed to do away with them. * * * * My "What’s in a Name?” editor has found these unusual names, borne by Oklahomans. The names are vouched for by Thomas Pyles (University of Oklahoma) in the Special... SILVERPLATE Round Serving Tray, ’X*** taxincl. Unbeatable VQlue in this £Wr-popular grape v design Serving Tray. Extra, heavy gleaming silverplate on copper, with exquisitely hand cast, hand-opplied trim that assures lasting perfection. 14-inch diameter. Also available in gadroon design. MAM.(]7]pmONE£|2^0I 4454 OADEM fKlIO* Gift Shop. First Flnor 1314 F STRUT CV Gift irom "Seek ers oUeans cAlor• ^ Lace Unlimited & On Shadow Black Rayon Sheer •25 There's sheer witchery in the niternoting block lace diagonals webbed over nude. 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Box 99, Station G, New York 19, N. Y. (Copyright, the Bell Syndicate, Inc., 1948.) Marriage License Applications Under D. C. laws, couples must apply for a marriage license on one day, wait three full days and receive the license on the fifth day. Sundays and holidays are counted the same as other days. Perry Winon, 27, 1317 Harvard at. n.w.. and Ivelyn Davie, 24, 1838 Connecti cut eve. n.w. Alfred Logan. 21. 1438 Newton at. n w and Ann Avaneena. 22, 1429 Columbia rd. n.w. , Oeorge Stewgrl, lr.. 22. Pali* Churrh. Vn . and Opal Adams, 19. 832 Rittenhouse Oacar "mile. 21, 225 14tb at. n.e.. and Jane Moaa. 20, 1118 Palrmont st. n w Peter Carroll, 25. College Park. Md . and Mary Loew. 24. 3117 45th at. n.w. Joseph Oreakevtteh. 25. Arlington, Va.. ^nd Nellie Smith. 25, Oreenville, W. Olav Beldenfaden. 83, 8049 Maeomb It. n.w., and Mari rethe Nlelaen. 28. Dan ish Embassy Robert Schlack. 25. Naval Gun Factory, and Marjorie La Veck. 21. 1810 13th st. s.e. Clifford Green, 37, 1418 C st. s.e., and Mary Makle. 42. 1019 I st. n.e. William Campbell. 37. 608 E. Capitol at., and Ella Grubb, 20, 73 New York ave. n.e. Henry Tripp. 30. Chevy Chase. Md. and Cordelia Light. 27. 2400 20th st. n.w. Jack Childers. 22. Logan. W. Va., and Dorothy Johnson, 16, 1318 40th ave. s.e. Joseph Lane, 22. 828 7th st. n.e., and Mildred Sanders. 10. 1613 S st. n.w. Andrew German. Jr.. 21, and Elizabeth Waldo. 19, both of Rivcrdale. Md. James Ruddell. 46, 813 K st. n.e.. and Dorathea Krebs, 39, 211 Cbanntng st. Lloyd Elliott, 28, Seattle, Wash., and Geneveir Pierce, 20, 1230 New Hamp shire ave. n.w. Ramon Roubldeaux. 23, 2450 Massachu setts ave. n.w, and Mimi Cloud. 22. 1733 Q st. n.w. Ennis Pellam. 21, Arlington. Va., and Arlethla Ingraham. 18. 1250 Hamlin Martin Gallotti. 21. 4800 Illinois ave. n.w.. j and Alta Parnell. 10. 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