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"Many drivers.’’ he said, "have found the hoods too long and the seats too low. “This involves a safety factor, as' oftentimes it is impossible to see enough of the road directly in front of the car for the operator s protec- • tion.” Restricted vision of some of the new models, Mr. Marienhoff con tinued. had been found to make them difficult to park and had re sulted in dented and scratched fenders. The increased width and length of some of the new models likewise has been the subject of complaints, he said, with some club members re porting they had been forced to alter their garages to get cars in side. Mr. Marienhoff said a number of club members reported the sweeping contours that give new models a streamlined appearance also make lender and tail-light' replacements much more expensive. Some complained that new body designs made engines more difficult to repair and tires harder to change. Ex-Marine Asks Divorce Charging Cruelty by Wife A Marine Corps combat veteran, now a taxicab driver here, sued his wife for a limited divorce in District Court yesterday, accusing her of cruelty which, he sa>d, included jealously at his carrying woman pas sengers in his cab. The plaintiff is Earl Henry Jones, whose address is given as 1425 Euclid street N.W. The suit names as the; wife, Mrs. Janie Lee Jones of 258 Thirty-third street S.E. Thomas J. Ahern, Mr Jones' lawyer, said she is employed as a Waitress. He said his client was wounded while serving in the Pacific with a Marine raider unit. The Jones were married in Octo ber, 1947, according to the suit. The husband declared he left home early this month at his wife's urgent de mand. He said she made her wishes known by throwing things at him. including a table lamp. 'Red' Skelton to Preside At Variety Club Dinner "Red’’ Skelton, film and radio comedian, will be master of cere monies for the entertainment por tion of the Variety Clubs Interna tional Humanitarian Award Dinner Saturday night in the Hotel Statler, j it was announced today. Principal event of the dinner will | be the presentation of the aw’ard to i Secretary of State Marshall. j Worker Sues Plane Firm For 'Incurable Disease' An Alexandria man named Trans continental and Western Air, Inc., as defendant in a $125,009 damage suit filed in District Court yesterday, in which he charged he incurred arf incurable lung disease while doing sheet-metal wprk on the company’s planes. The plaintiff is Eugene Noll, 40, of 323 Buchanan ytre^t. In his suit, he said he was em ployed in servicing and repairing the metal parts of planes from October, 1942, to October, 1845. 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