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FREE DELIVERY ITALIAN SPAGHETTI With Meat Balls—$1.00 Pipint Hot for Your Dinner or Forty Casa Bianca Restaurant 8319 Minn. Aye, S.E. f R CONGRESS HEIGHTS NEW 2-FAMILY HOUSES Open, 1 to 6. Semi-detached brick. 2 one-bedroom apartments (live in one apartment and get income from other); gas h.-w.h., copper plumb ing throughout, daylight basement, Gen. Elec, kitchen; superbly built, facing Govt, park; $11,000 trust at 4'/2%, payable $84 monthly; $2,000 cosh for Gl; price, $16,950. (Direc tions: Nichols ave. to So. Copitol st., left at Halley pi., right to sign.) SCOTT SANDERS, 5121 MacArthur blvd., OR. 5678. Centenarian Adelaide Johnson May Get Art Studio Shrine | Centenarian Adelaide Johnson— j sculptress, artist, avid crusader for women's rights—and her former two-story studio at 230 Maryland avenue N.E. are sharing the news .again after 10 years. A campaign to purchase the studio as a shrine to Mrs. Johnson will be opened officially at 3:30 p.m. Sunday with a reception in the Capitol's crypt. A group of about 200 women—the Friendly Service group—chose the day be fore Mrs. Johnson's 103d birthday to announce the drive. The ceremony will be held before Mrs. Johnson’s statue of three great women's rights pioneers, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Sttanton and Lucretia Mott. In 1921, when the' statue was un veiled after its presentation to the Government by the Natjonal Woman's Party, Mrs. Johnson be ..—IJ I Relined 4 Wheels Complete , I FINEST QUALITY LINING | BUICK SPECIAL PONTIAC-6 OLDSMOBILE-6 PACKARD-110 .45 OtAtr Can equally Low I COMPETITIVE LININGS, $9.45 UP I QUICK EFFICIENT I FREE BRAKE I Service by Experts ( ADJUSTMENTS 1 1 Duplicate Police Testing Machine I fflBSa came the first woman in history to give a reception in the Capitol. The former studio, just before it was sold for taxes in 1939, was the scene of such despair to Mrs. Johnson that she ordered a mal let-swinging man to go .to work on a group of her busts of feminist leaders. Until the last few years the studio was rented for her by the Woman's Party. A decade ago, faced with eviction, the sculptress surveyed her partially mutilated works of art and stated “I'm a beaten woman, but not a defeated woman.” The old studio cannot be pur chased for under $15,000, organ izers of the campaign believe, but a definite money goal has not been set as yet. The friends of Mrs. Johnson plan to have the funds raised also pay for a nurse, dental work and wheel chair for her. Mrs. Johnson for two years has lived with a friend, Mrs. Grace Meta Keebler, at 126 C street N.E. Although thought to be unwed by many, the sculptress was mar ried to a Britisher, who took her maiden name of Johnson for his surname. This was done, because tht feminist wanted to prove a woman needn’t take the name of a man—just because she marries him. 750 Midshipmen Back From Overseas Cruise ly the Associated Press ANNAPOLIS, Sept. 23.—More than 730 midshipmen returned to the Naval Academy yesterday after a 50-day summer practice cruise. The middies, first and third classmen, arrived on the 45,000 ton battleship Missouri. The cruise, second of two this summer, took the midshipmen to ; Cherbourg, France, and Guan 'tanamo Bay, Cuba. Frozen sea water loses its salt i through crystallization. RAM’S HORN TO SOUND FOR JEWISH NEW YEAR—Two small pupils at the Hebrew Academy, 3235 O street N.W., watch with awe, as Ellis Epstein, 90, of the Hebrew Home for the Aged prepares to blow the ram’s horn or shofar for Rosh Hashonah, the Jewish New Year, which begins at sunset tonight. The children are Marvin Lewis, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Lewis, 624 Ingraham' street N.W., and Joan Gritz, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gritz, 537 Quintana place N.W. _ —Star Staff Photo. Havana Police Chief Out After Gangster Killings By the Associated Press HAVANA, Cuba, Sept. 23.—Police Chief Jose Carames, reportedly under fire for failing to curb the recent wave of gangster killings Independent laboratory tests of leading homogenized milks prove that day after day, LUCERNE SCORES HIGHEST IN CREAM-CONTENT ...IN RICHNESS An independent testing laboratory com pared the cream-content (or richness factor) of leading homogenized milks sold here at non-premium prices. Day after day, the laboratory tested sam ples of Lucerne Milk and other milks leading in total gallonage sold. These milks are designated as Milk 1, Milk 2 and Mike 3. All milks tested, including Lucerne, were bought directly out of grocery store refrigerators and tested under identical conditions. Chart at left shows the results of these tests. 1 Lucerne’s extra cream-content means a lot to you. For, in milk, cream-content is the principal source of food energy value and of vitamin A and vitamin D. Cream content is also responsible for the rich taste of milk. So the extra-high cream-content of Lucerne Homo genized Grade A Milk gives you— • more richness • more food energy e more vitamin A e more vitamin P e more for your milk money! ;..«nd you save the homo-delivery charge when yew buy Lucerne at SAFEWAY in Havana, resigned last night and a new chief was appointed. Col. Carames had been reported under criticism for the "inade quacy” of the police in stopping gang shootings. The toll has mounted to 13 since President Carlos Prio Socarras took office last October. Mr. Prio Socarras accepted Chief Carames'- resignation and named Gen. Quirino Uria his successor. Chief Carames was given six months leave and appointed In spector of police. * Squad Rescues Watchman Stuck In Bank Elevator Night Watchman Jonas Wills was freed from a stuck elevator in a bank early today because he couldn't punch his clock. When the American District Telegraph Co. protection service noticed he didn’t “turn in” on schedule, its men rushed to the Hamilton National Bank at Four teenth and G streets N.W. Sev eral policemen also arrived and so did Fire Rescue Squad No. 1. The rescue squad men entered the bank through a window with approval of the police and ADT representatives. They found Mr. Wills in an elevator, which had become stuck between floors be cause of mechanical trouble. He was released and temporary re pairs were made. Soviet Gets 1,300 Whales MOSCOW (IP).— About 1,300 w'hales have been caught this year by the Soivet whalers of the Far East. A story in Pravda said the whalers of the Pacific fulfilled their year’s plan by September 2. 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