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Supek' TEX g »n Vi Hi. O* ENAMEL JrGvatnx—i I CaaJ UniiaaLnaiilait F » nfiwwfpip^^ F & G St*, between 12th & 13th St*. N.W. 3128 14th St. N.W. 810 7th St. N.W. Open Every Evening Between H & I Stt. N.W. Shop Morphy'* Washington Stores Thors. 9 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star Stamp Collecting Still America's Leading Hobby lr tH# Ahw o'm Prwi NEW YORK. May 20—Stamp colleeeting still is America s most popular hobby, the American Hobby Federation reports. The federation, after a one-year survey of more than 22 000 hobby clubs, found that there are some 19,000.000 hobbyists In this coun try. Stamp collecting, just as 10 years ago. still is the most popu lar hobby. The others in order of popularity are collecting Amer ican glassware, woodworking. model-making, dolls autograph*, coins, creative painting, needle work and collecting miniatures Biggest gain during the past decade was in the handmade American glassware field. Pre viously ranked as 16th or 16th in popularity, it rose to the No 2 spot, with some 260 000 men and women engaged in it. Of the 19 000 000 hobbyist* in the country. 10.000 000 are women 7 000,000 men and 2 000 000 chil dren. Nazi Parrot Purged A parrot in the too at Munich, Germany, which suddenly began to shout "Hell Hitler." ha* been purged In his place is a democratic parrot from a United S'ates night club which says “Buy American goods only.'* LAKE JACKSON Washington s only fresh-water lake—situated in eirgin forest In the foot hills of the Blue Ridge—31 roilea from the Capitol It Is a sensible re •trieted lodge eoloar. It Is free from mosoui.ee* and nettles. The healLSfat bracing air and the ouiet restfnlnesa of Its .100 wooded acres make Lake Jackaon the perfect place to get away from the hot. crowded eitr Eicellent swimming. Ashing and boating for property owners only. L'neomparably en chanting and desirable Established 21 years Lodot sitet art from $100 up Lodae built to tour ipeaflcatiom. Lodoet from $1 ,$00 up Termi LAKE JACKSON HILLS. INC. ORIce Open Weekdays and Sunday. • Tel ^>B>“***^*^ More cream-content in Safeway’* mflk. In cream content, day after day Lucerne Grade A Milk at Safeway scores above other lead ing homogenized milks sold in this area at regular prices. See the proof—from an independent laboratory—in chart below. Then taste the proof, by comparing rich Lucerne with other milks. Mon good things for yea in Locerno. It's the cream-content that gives you many of the good things yon get in milk. Nutritionists state that, in milk, cream-content is the principal source of food energy value... and of vitamin A and vitamin D. From your own experience you know that a high cream-content milk is also richer milk... and better tasting milk. Yes, the more cream-content in milk, the more of all those good things you get And Lucerne Grade A day after day contains more cream-content tnan .other large-selling, standard milks. (Lucerne is homogenized, to blend the cream into every drop... to give you the same creamy flavor in every sip.) Lucerne Grade A Milk comes to your Safe way fresh every day—from just the finest kind , of dairy herds. You’ll like it better or your money back. r Of leading homogenized milks tested, LUCERNE SCORES HIGHEST IN CREAM-CONTENT A well-known independent testing laboratory was commissioned to compare the cream-content (or richness factor) of leading homogenised milks sold in this area at regular prices. Day after day. the laboratory tested samples of Lucerne Milk and other leading milks designated as Milk 1, Milk 2 and Milk 3. All milks tested, including Lucerne Mint, were bought directly out of grocery store refrigerators and tested under identical conditions. Reed at right what the research shows —note that these independent tests prove Lucerne Grade A Milk scores highest day after day in cream content, in richness. J Why don’t you try Lucomo... at Safeway? Remember, it cost* less than home-delivered milk And now you can buy Safeway’s Lucerne...the richest of all leading homogenized milks here... at Due to the Virginia State Milk Control Board this price does not apply in Safewoy's Virginia stores. East German Police Called Elite Guard Of Reds' Occupation By Dante) De Luc* A e tc* c’ee N*« p* C®#*-****#*''**-* Ll'EBECK Germany Mu' 20 — The most fanatical German armed force today is the frontier police of the Soviet zone Ten thousand strong they call themselves ‘ workers m uniform In nearly a year guarding the western limits of Soviet-occupied Germany, they apparently have earned the trust of the Russian Army and the gratitude of the Communist Party They are feared by millions of German civilians This correspondent has observed the East German Frontier Police in action along 500 miles of the iron curtain, extending from the flat coast of the Baiuc to the loot of the Bohemian Plateau. They know one thing by heart— the tactic of terror. In the Communist plan for seizure of power, as disclosed in Hungary CarchaaiovaAia ard other European eountrw* ur.de postwar Soviet domination *~ elite corps of Red pe.ier a Use first essential German C«rpi Read*. East Germany has s.e't ar. e te corps or. the frontier » tn the British and American tones It .« or.e of the reasons that the Sov .el Union may bar*am hard at the Pans conference for a utitSea lion of German* and rah-, a.th drawal of a.l foreign occupation troops The British and Am'-inr.* t.ase trained German police :r. th*: tones but they have given them no ideological hypodermic* Western policemen at Sov tet• Allied frontier points a*e genera..' overaaed and intimidated by ire tough, young woritei* in uniform The Westerners, ridiculed as im perialist puppets, ' aren t able to compete m soapbox invective. Vouth and fanaticism are t» characteristic* of the La*t German Frontier Police They average about 21 vests of age. too young to have had res’, combat experience m the Weht marht or membership in the Nan Party They come from laboring families. They belong to a lost Gewfeocvr o? Gfaties £&?/% 07/Ya/x& It EACH' CLEANSER! DISINFECTANT! «!T All THEE IN 33 IlEACN kAadm by tint makon of Zoro and £ Z Starch Greatest GE Value in Town! YOU Come in ond tell us the trade-in value of your old re frigerator—use coupon below! 6 cubic foot GENERAL ELECTRIC Space Maker REFRIGERATOR Look Ot the price—look of the famous name* Th $ greet G E Refrigerator gives you up to 50'"'e more refrigerated storooe space in the some floor space occupied by smoiler models And you get G. E* famous economical, trouble-free operation. MORE THAN 2 MILLION General Electric rkfr gerotors hove been in use 10 years or longer. I think my old refrigerator IS worth $ trode-in value an o new G. £ Spoce Moker Refrigerator. My present refrigerator is; Moke.YEAR.SIZE. NAME... ADDRESS.PHONE. generated deep:* mf uer.red h* four ?ear* of Sr-' if rule Them offtce-* * * nosr.e* *« aider—to*me* p- .*w« of »»• a Ruaaia who trr! throat*- ■ * •• .» Cnmirur n training eascr *rh« .* befc e be ■..« ;*• .eased Red %ppsr»»a! Repaired Xe«<« I• ' .r ire po ft poii.ee of Ket4 Ceermar* » • hen;' ftrv. •::*? .«« air.ed to *r ' beer appro* ed t*> the Sec * • Vr • Commune: Part? Those neat to front*- c. ;t* a-e the psc.it of She tot A* -ecrurt.* Use? go throus” tr .. v* &•... • turh l» WftlMl a.rr. **; evart * from the r>.d Vke:. r. - r • ’ T’ ev are OQu.pprd a M ?. -*e. ■ *r% Vie »tanda o ;**_tr n Ha r * arm Their ha>e- t»»* i* 4-' »* ■ a month compare*? Art mare* *h.c‘ \V f»!e : jv, e r ee.*e The* have nev .a. . ege? in bu*.: . rat tone*t h vet *• * nothing lire? rreogr;:** or ? tv •*'• a.tie.* the So* et \'tn* * . the Social;*! t" m t * ha;,’ But the ft or. tie jx ,f a-e :uU3 .ear When the* cj.-., * a \\ e*te:n illegal 1 the* i<e* ! .re up : - * • erg or N ! - * r *. - r.g t .< o?er she frontier la* tern legair m«> g* • an * *er. ,k ue reception Wnen the* »!..*■ the,* ahoot so a.. tailed fWUtgrrtwt Face to face t v co: eapondeni ha* found '' » typical lias: Front re Policeman so be *» asset in* and belligerent H- slot tea ;n ca: ly ing a weapon w .riding the power of life 01 death over other Ger mans, and ft*hung for ho idea of social prog tec* Recently Thro K H« tn charge of public safety for Ame - can Military Got eminent pub licly estimated the strength of East Germany » people * police at 80.000 He broke down the figure thus City and county police SO 000 barracks police 20 000 and frontier police 10 000 Minimizing feats shat the peo ple * police were an important military force tie claimed the* were plagued with low mora.e and 1 high late of deceit,on* beside* being fed up with Moscow-style "regimentation But Mr Hall admits none of his generalization* applies to the frontier police These 10 000 woikrrs in uniform ate the sharp edge of German commu nisms sword Marriage License Applications Under f) (' Inn couplet mutt apply tor a marriage license on one day, u att three full days and receive the license on the fifth day Sundays and holidays are counted the same&y other days Jolin H C)»!*oori <s A . n»n n w* .1,4 M*ri»jr! t K undia • “ l ■■., ,»* *■» E« ward M > ft a « and Vir*i»u L Cumin.na» ft Fortamoutn Va Kurt F Hrumarn 'in ft.* a ptb ,, r% and I.nnof <; B-o- An Dei. tun Jaa Robin 1, Prather r i A Ma» th*rn» Re* and Marcaret W * h j a .Mft Rhode lalang a*e n a Walter H Wanna? .> 4434 Orant rd ti « . and Sarah E Alert ,u , A e a a r>«1 r;» Va Henry J Mnn*#; f* *; I 3-11 fv tftr P n a amt Ann t MrMih^ lb 4 3}* I nh *t i> e Hob-rt F Simmon*. * and IV* ah I. Shearer 7 3 both of Cumber and Mr Willie Jobneon. « 7:1 j G at a* and LUile M Ciftm i it D #■* * * John F Or.me* ]' 4 w at n a and Winfred i tftomaa .» ; n«. E *t n e Char tea I lavlor )r V# A ».*? « Va and Lillian M Jerman Si. Dunn Larin* Va Bernard 8 H*r*ey S<» to? Channint at re and Jo? Ijnmoni fh 3M? It •t n « Jamil L Mil;* Jr. V* '.'ft!? M-»aM t» n a and U>u»*e H Oerla 3*‘ ITS" httaaarhuaetu ave r » Oeorte O Vaaa Jr a>« TOT? O.'uml a rd n tr and Jeanne L Heimaim ft JSh4 Columbia rd pa Rnhaid O Stedmaft • '.r* fw » a» at n» and Meta C Bar.ier ft . * Kenyon at p * Janie* S lanhair. El Hlefcei* W Va and Mari E Miller lh R ve»da# M<J Walter E Carter. and leom* M Woelrldt* 3d. both of Rujirroi d Walter F CuJ*er, TR TOO<» F *t p « and Oat F Bryan 3* 1 *T K *“ 1 • William Hunter 74 IWMJ 7th at n • and Martha A Btettn* 24 TP a it'h •t n e B Thom at William* 34 and Marten L Mr Call 2P both of Warrent-on. 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