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Building Association Robber Sentenced foi Crabbing $255 Cash A man was sentenced yesterday by District Court Judge Luther W. Youngdahl to serve from four to twelve years for grabbing $255 from a cash box of the Eastern Building & Loan Association, 336 Pennsylvania avenue 6.E., last November. The man given the time is Ru dolph Wilson, 31, of Baltimore. Sentence was on the specific charge of robbery. Wilson had pleaded guilty. Police said he grabbed the money after going to a counter of the association and asking for change. He was caught nearby after a chase. Wil son has a long criminal record, the court was informed. Judge Youngdahl gave several ethers long prison terms for dif ferent offenses. He sentenced Louis M. Hicks, 43, colored, of the 2200 block of Virginia avenue N.W., to serve from four to twelve years, and a co-defendant, Sam uel M. Jones, jr., 34, colored, of the 800 block of Twenty-second street N.W., from three to nine years for breaking into a George Washington University fraternity house. Another 3*to-9-Year Term. In another housebreaking case, Judge Youngdahl gave Benjamin P. Johnson, 32, colored, of the 1300 block of Twelfth street N.W., three to nine years, for breaking. into the room of a colored woman in the 1200 block of Eighth street N.W. Judge Youngdahl gave How ard P. Green, 22, colored, of Balti more, 3 to 9 years for assault with intent to commit carnal knowl edge involving a 14-year-old col ored girl. In a sentence on Thursday Judge Youngdahl gave Harold W. Tyler, 30. colored, of the 1100 block of Ninth street N.W., from 5 to 15 years for breaking into a room in the 1500 block of Vermont avenue NW. In another sentence yesterday, District Court Judge Edward A. Tamm gave Richard H. Osborne, 20, of the 600 block of F street N.W., from 3 to 9 years for the defendant’s part in a $10 robbery of a cab driver. Last month, Joseph A. Wagstaff, 27, a co defendant in the robbery case, was given from 6 to 21 years for the robbery and for carrying a pistol. Narcotics Case Sentence. Judge Tamm gave James E. Tatum, 26, colored, of the 1100 block of Ninth street N.W., from 6 months to 2 years yesterday on a narcotic charge and •recom mended that he be treated for narcotic addiction. Mrs. Alice V. Jackson, 48, col ored, of the 600 block of Massa chusetts avenue N.W., was given from 6 to 18 months by District Court Judge Henry A. Schwein haut for selling a numbers chance. In another District Court sen tence, Judge James R. Kirkland gave Mrs. Louise T. McGuire, 46, of the 3200 block of Loud place S.E., from 10 to 30 months on two false pretense charges for passing two bad checks for a total of $130. DiSalle Charges Critic Of Curb on Potatoes With Pressure Tactics ly fh» Atsociottd Prm Price Director Michael V. Di Salle has fired back at one of his sharpest critics, Executive Secre tary Whitney Tharin of the Na tional Potomac Council, i In a letter to Mr. Tharin, re leased yesterday, the retiring Of fice of Price Stabilization chief I accused him of having “rendered a disservice to your Nation.” He contended Mr. Tharin used pres sure tactics in opposing OPS ceil ings recently imposed on white potato prices. Mr. Tharin, who says he has sent nine communications to Mr. DiSalle, has accused him of by passing the law. Congress and the potato business in setting maxi mum prices. “We marvel at your seeking a seat in the United States Senate,” Mr. Tharin told him. Mr. DiSalle. who is resigning to run for the United States Senate in Ohio, replied that OPS offi cials talked with Congress mem bers, potato growers and others before issuing the order. If elect ed to the Senate, Mr. DiSalle added, he would be guided by “common sense, reason and logic rather than invective, personali ties and ridicule.” Meanwhile, OPS had planned to issue an order today granting a price increase to cover the cost of washing old crop potatoes, but the action was put off to Monday. An official said the allowance probably would be about 20 cents per 100 pounds. Chelf Says Prayer on His Wall Will Guide Justice Investigation By th« Anociattd Prm Hanging on a wall in the office of Representative Chelf, Demo crat, of Kentucky is this printed “Daily Prayer”: “Dear Lord: Teach me to keep my big mouth shut until I know what I am talking about, and deliver me from blabbing what little I do know.” The prayer, Mr. Chelf said to day in an interview, will be a guide in the forthcoming investigation of the Justice Department by a House committee of which he is chairman. Mr. Chelf said he and the six others on the committee—three Democrats and three Republicans —are agreed they will conduct no “witch hunt” and “go on no fish ing expeditions.” “We are going to proceed on the good American premise that a man is innocent until proven guilty,” he said. “We are going to stick to the facts or what we believe to be credible evidence, and are not going overboard on hear say or mere suspicion.” Mr. Chelf emphasized the com mittee is "more interested in mak ing a thorough investigation than it is in getting headlines.” “And if we find no wrongdoing we are going to say so,” he added. “If we find corruption, we are not going to whitewash it or try to smooth it over.” The 44-year-old World War n major is no newcomer at investi gations. For many years before coming to Congress eight years ago he was a prosecuting attorney in Kentucky. All on the committee are law yers and are members of the House Judiciary Committee, which ordered the investigation after disclosure of scandals in the In ternal Revenue Bureau by a Ways and Means subcommittee. The Ways and Means group branched its inquiry into the Jus tice Department’s tax division That’s when the demand rose for a full probe of that agency. At its first meeting Thursday the Chelf Committee agreed on a “no politics” course and decided to consult the American Bar As sociation and the District of Co lumbia Bar Association before se lecting a counsel. Seeks Ex-FBI Men. It also determined to try to re cruit its investigators from the ranks of former FBI men, of whom there are many. “It’s these men that we want for investigators,” he said- “We don’t want any one with political ambitions.” The committee yesterday ap pealed to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover for help in locating and getting the men wanted. Mr. Hoover promised to furnish a list of names. The committee will have ample funds, probably up to $100,000, as a starter. Wood Speaks on Lincoln Representative Wood, Republi can, of Idaho, will speak on “Lin coln and Present-day Problems” at a Wheel of Progress luncheon at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Wil lard Hotel. 2 Area Servicemen Wounded in Korea A Washington man was acci dental shot in the knee by one of his comrades and an Alexan dria man was hit in the leg by shrapnel, the Defense Department announced today. Corpl. James W. Morris, 24, hus band of Mrs. Mary E. Morris', 716 Thirteenth street N.E., is in Wal ter Reed Hospital here, after being shot by a comrade on December 10. “I was just standing there and this fellow had a gun in his hand. It went off,” Corpl. Morris said. He enlisted in June, 1948 and was sent to Korea as a truck driv er with the 573rd Engineer Bat talion in April, 1951. Just before being shot, Corpl. Morris was transferred to the 79th Engineer Battalion as a squad leader. The Morrises have no children. Marine Corps S/Sergt. George D. Atkinson, who served through Guam, Guadalcanal and other Pacific campaigns in World War n without being hit, was wounded slightly in the leg by shrapnel in Korea. “They didn’t even take him to the hospital,” his wife Betty of 1623 North Oak street, Arlington, said, “just to the battalion aid post. He was expected to be back in action before long.” Bom in Port Deposit, Md., Sergt. Atkinson, 29, attended school there and at the University of Virginia and the University of Texas. Before going to Korea, I he was working for the clerk of the court in Elkton, Md. 1 Carpi. Morris. S/SCTft. AtklBMB. Lady 'Hams' Recognized WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (>P). —Because of the increasing num ber of young women “hams,” QST, publication of the American Radio League, has added a special department. It stresses the idea of “keeping up with the girls,” and is conducted by Eleanor Wil son, owner of radio station WIQON, Walpole, Mass. Capehart Recommends Rise in Civilian Output Uy the Associated Prow The answer to any growing un employment civilian production, says Senator Capehart, Repub lican, of Indiana, is a bigger out put of civilian goods. Senator Capehart wrote Defense Mobilizer Charles E. Wilson yes terday that he believes, for the time being at least, enough ma terials have been tabbed for the military. He called for “an over all review’’ aimed at boosting con sumer production. Alternatives like shifting some defense work to job-scarce areas— as ordered by Mr. Wilson earlier this week—and bigger unemploy ment compensation, are only stop gap measures, he contended: Senator Capehart is the senior Republican on the Senate-House Defense Production “Watchdog" Committee. ATTENTION BUILDERS UNLIMITED FUNDS G. I. PROJECTS Also FHA and Conventional Requirements: (21 Arch, plans—(2) Htg. and elec, plans (2) Compl. specs—(2) Plat plans (2) Photos—8x10—front, rear, street scene LEACH & CRONIN LO. 5-3200 Wheoton, Md. Eves.: JU. 8-8943 Classified Ad Rates Local Advertisers Three Lines (Minimum) Jtlm*. 88c par Una. to • time* consecutively. 86e pa lane. 7 timet consecutively. 88c nar line. Kaw Automobiles 55c par line. 4-llni minimum. Special Notices and Personal. 5* per line additional. Claims lor errors must be made In time (or correction before second insertion. % V* Place a Star Classified Ad Cal) STerling 5000 And Ask far Ad Taker SPECIAL NOTICES INCOME TAX RETURNS—For com petent assistance phone for appoint ment. ME. 0045, ME. 3963. 13* ALL TAX RETURNS prepared by tx perts at the original TAX CENTER. 1111 Vermont ave. n.w RE. 3531 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any debts contracted by any one but mytelf. LEO JOHNSON. 417 11th THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stock holders of the Equitable Life In surance Co., for the election of trustees and for the purpose of transacting all other business which may properly come before the meet ing. will be held Tuesday. March 11. 19o2, at 2 o'clock p.m. at the main office of the company, 816 14th St. N.W.. Washington, D. C. GILBERT ' C CLARK. Secretary._—10 APPLES & SWEET CIDER Honey. Apple Butter and Eggs PLAINFIELD ORCHARDS , , Out Ga ave. to Glenmont, Md.. Tight 6 miles on Rt. 182 at Highwater Tower. W. W. MOORE. Bandy Spring, Md.. Ashton 3891. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived in the Project* »nd Bites Branch. Real Property Acquisition and Utilization Division. Public Buildings Service, General Services Administration. Washington. D. C„ up to 3:00 p.m.. Eastern Standard Time February 20. 1952. and then opened publicly to lease for a period of five years commencing April 1, 1952, and ending March 31. 1957. for use and occupancy as apartment unit* of the allowing premises: 106 Canal street S.W.. 108 Canal street S.W., 110 D street S.W.. 132 D street S.W.. 429 Hrst street 8.W.. 431 First street S.W.. 438 First street S.W.. 210 Second street S.W., 212 Second street B.W., 126 C street S.W.. 128 C street S.W 70 Canal atreet S.W., 72 Canal street 8.W., 74 Canal atreet S.W.. end 403 Delaware avenue 8.W.. all in Washington. D. C.. and contain ing 31 apartment unlta. The 15 properties, or 31 apartment units, are offered for rent in their entirety. It being understood that no proposals to rent a portion of the combined units will be considered. All pro posals must be accompanied by the required deposit and must be sub mitted on the form of proposal which may be obtained in Room G-329 of the General Services Building. 19th and F street* N.W., Washington, D C. The General Services Adminis tration reserves the right to reject anv or all proposals, and to waive any Informality in proposals received when such rejection or waiver Is in the interest of the United States. If more than one proposal be offer ed by any one party, by. or in the name of his or their clerk, partner, agent cr other person. *11 such proposals may be rejected. Bidders are reoueated to visit the properties and inform themselves as to all conditions, it being understood and agreed that the properties shall be rented by the General Service* Ad ministration in their present con dition. and subject to existing sub tenancies For information. Mil Executive 4900. Extension 4883. JOHN L. NAGLE. Director, Real Property Acquisition and Utilization Division. _ f«8-9.13 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE of LOU 18 and 19, Section "I' . Bever ley Beach. Anne Arundel .County. Maryland, Improved by dwelling. Bale at Court House door, Annapolis. February 13. 1952. 11 A.M. For particulars, apply MARVIN I AN BS«a. 80 W8,t rt • THUS. J. OWEN A gON.Aectieneers. 489 Southern Building. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO STORY AND BASEMENT SEMI DETACHED BRICK DWELLING BE ING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUM BER 616 SEVENTH STREET. NORTHEAST. , , . _ ..... By virtue of a cerUln deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9501, Folio 111 *t seq.. of the land record* of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction in front Of the premises, on MONDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. “D 1952. AT THREE-THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in th* District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 101 in the National Capital Investment Company’s subdivision of lots in Square 861. as per plat recorded in the Offlca of th* Surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber IS »t Terras.1 Sold subject to a prior (build ing association! deed of trust for approximately $6,813,40 further par ticulars of which will be announced at time of aale; the. purchase price above said trust to ba paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 required. Con veyancing. recording, ate., at pur chaser'* cost. Adjustments Pi*6eas of daw of sale. Terms to be com plied with within thirty days. other wise depoeit forfeited and the prop erty may be advertised Mg at the discretion of the trustee*. EARL O. DAVIS JESSE O. DKDMON. Jr. fe7.9.12,14.16._Trustee^— ADAM A. nrsulLEiv m >v4ip Auctioneers MB E 8t. N.W. TRUSTEE'S BALE OF VALUABLE TWotfiTORY ROW BRICK DWELL ING. KNOWN AS 6343 A8TOR B^ue^rra- of tr^t^re corded in Liber No. 9144 at Folio 129. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the Party secured thereby, the undersigned, trustee will offer for sate by public auction In front of the premises on MONDAY. FEB RUARY EIGHTEEN. 1952 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ‘he foUowlnjg de scribed property in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered Seventy-one (71) to Bonnre num bered Fifty-three Hundred and Five 15306) In .the Home Ctmstruetlon B?ock>r*lnumbered^1TFourte°n^*ll^ "MarshaU." as per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia In Liber 109 at Pcdio 177. Subject to building re striction line as shown on recorded plat: and subject to all agreements TERMS°OF SALE: All eash. A de posit of *500 00. wiU be requlred at time of sate. Examination of title, conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, other wise. trustee reserves the right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after flve days advertisement of .such resale In AUCTION SALES (Cot.) ADAM A. WESCHUB * BOM. Auctieneers-Appraisere. ATTORNEY’S SAU: OF NEW CMC 1950 TRUCK. Model HCV-464; Chasis No. 1688. Motor No. A -.07648820 2%-ton chasis with cab. 179' wheel base: 2-speed axle, extra fuel tank; 9.00x20 tires, heater, defroster end grill guard By virtue of authority vested in the undersigned, we will sell the sbove-njentioned truck BY PUBLIC AUCTION at 900 RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.E.. TUESDAY. February 12. 1952. 11 A.M. Terms: Cash. A deposit of at least 26% of purchase price payable in currency or certi fied check required at time of sale, balance not later than February 16. 1052. NORMAN E. SILL 6 JAMES E. 8HIFFLETTE. Attorneys. Suite 430, Washington Building. fe4,6.9.11__ THOS. j. OWEN * SON. Auctioneers. 436 Beathern BaiMtog. Trustees’ Sale ol Valuable TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK APARTMENT BUILDING CONTAIN ING TWELVE APARTMENTS. BE ING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUM BER 1430 G STREET, NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed ot trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 8918. Folio 193 et seq.. ol ths land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction In front of the premises, on TUES DAY. THE NINETEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. A.D. 1952. AT TWO OCLOCK P.M.. the following-de scribed land and premises, situate In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 32 in the subdivision made by Swann and fart of original lot 2 in Square 050. si per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for the Dis trict of Columbia in Liber 76 at folio 39; subject to right of way of record. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately 815.000.00 further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur chase price above acid trust to be paid In cash A deposit of $1.000.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust ments made ’as of date of sale. Terms to be compiled with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be ad vertised and resold at the discre tion of the trustees. BENJAMIN L. TEPPER, fo7,9.12,16.188API' *FB?rusteei. m.uvn. •#. vnnn • «vni aaciraaaiai 486 Soathcrn Balldlns. Trustees’ Bale of Valuable TWO STORY ROW FRAME DWELLING BEING KNOWN ASPREMI8E8 NO. 406 INDEPENDENCE ATI N U I. SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded. In Liber No. 9632. Folio 676 et seq.. of tbs 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 front of premises, on MONDAY THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY A.D. 1962. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Part of original lot numbered Three (3) In Square numbered Eight Hundred Eighteen (818) des cribed as follows: beginning for the same 7 feet 6V> Inches East from the southwest corner of said lot thence South 100 feet 4 Inches to the beginning. Stld property now known for assessment and taxation purposes as Lot numbtred Eight Hundred Six (806) In Bquart num bered Eight Hundred Eighteen (818). Terms: Bold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately S3.080.00 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 $600.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost Adjustments made as of date ot sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise de-’ posit forfeited and the propertv may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. IRVIN C. BRENEMAN „ A. SLATER CLARKE fe7.9.12.14,16Trustees THOS. J. OWEN * BON. Aeetieaeers, 436 Beathern Bundles. Trustees’ Bele of_Valuable TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, KNOWN AS PREMISES 880 VARNUM STREET, N.W. By virtue of a Deed of Trust recorded in Liber No. 8308, at folio 1 of the Land Records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell in front of the premises on MONDAY THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY A D _1962 AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK. P.M. Lot 47 Square 3024. Lot numbered Forty-seven (47) In George C. Brown. Trustee’s sub division of lots In Block numbered Twenty-four (24) "Petworth Addi tion to the City of Washington.” as per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia In Liber County 22 at lolio 62: said Block numbered Twenty-four (24) now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as Square numbered Thirty hundred and Twenty-four (3024). Terms ot Bale: All cash. Deposit of 600.00 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty daye from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days advertise ment of such resale in some news paper published In the District of Columbia, or deposit may be for feited. or without forfeiting deposit, trustees mav avail themselves of any legal or equitabla rights against defaulting purchaser. Purther par ticulars at time of sale. Adjustment of Teal Estate taxes to date of sale. All conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps, etc., at coat at purchaser. W. G 3CHAFHIRT SAMUEL SCRIVENER. JUNIOR F. CROWELL. fe7.9.12.14,16. • Trustees. ADAM A. nttvinut A «Ui, AnUtucn Trustees’ Sole ot VALP ABLE TWO mckinley st. n.w. . . By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 8706. folio 817. et sea., one of the isnd records of the District of Columbio. end st the reauest of party secured thereby, tiie undersigned, trustee will offer for sale by public auction, in front of premises, on FRIDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1963 AT FODR-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described prop erty In the Duunt. of Columbia, to-wit: Lot numbered Fifteen (16> in Sous re numbered Twenty-two hundred Ninety-seven (2297) in Ful ton R Gordon’s subdivision ofpart of Chevy Chase, known •* Chase Grove”: as per plat recorded in Liber 83. at folio 14 in the of flee of the Surveyor for said Dis trict.object to the building re striction line shown on said plat and to such covenants and restric tions of record, if any. at are now in legal force and effect. Terms of sale: AH cash. A deposit of $500.00 reaulred of purchaser at sale. Examination of title, convey ancing. recording, revenue .temps and notarial fee* at cost of pur chaser. Terms to be complied with within SO days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the, right to resell property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after 5 days advertisement of rach resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C.. or deposit may,be forfeited, or without forfeiting e AUCTION SALES ADAM A. WESCHLEE A EON, Auctioneers. Matte* is herbey liven that on Tues day. February 19. 1962 at 10:0(1 o'clock A M., we will sell by public auction at Reliable Super Service. 2200 Uth Street, N.W.. lor storace and/or Other charges: 1938 Bulcb Sedan with 1942 Engine. No. 639 48400. Serial No. 33600608 in stalled. also included is a 193(1 Buick Engine. No. 43703700; left with ub in name of Eugene Leonard. 1302 W St.. N.W.; 1939 G. M. C */«-ton panel truck. Model AC 102. Engine No. A22800434. Serial No 007. left with us in name of John Chapman. 1429 W St., N.W. Partiei in Interest, please take notice. Terms: Cash. RELIABLE SUPER SERVICE. 2200 11th 8t.. N.W. By A. W. MASTERS. fe2.9,16 THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers, 436 Southern Building. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable ROW BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 1317 22nd STREET. NORTHWEST. By virtu* of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 8389. Folio 246 et seq.. of the /and records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public suction In front of the premises, on TUES DAY THE TWELFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY A.D. 1962, AT FOUR THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 61 in Hill’s subdivision of lots in Square 69 as per plat recorded in Book 12. page 66, in the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (building association) deed cf trust for approximately $4,827.11, further oartlculars of which will be an nounced at time of sale; the pur chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500 00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjust ments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be advertised and resold at the dis cretion of tnc trustees. A. M. ROTH. FRANK J. PARONI. 1*311*4,7,9.11 Trustees. LEGAL NOTICES MABLE BENSON SAKIS. Attorney, Washington Lean A Treat Bldg. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court.—No. 79426, Administration.—This Is to Oive Notice: That the subscriber, of the State of Virginia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, Ancillary Letters of Administration on the estate of Byron Jennings Harrlll. late of the State of Virginia, deceased. AH per sons haring claims against the de ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers there of. legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 29th day of July. A.D. 1952; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 29th day of January. 1952. EDITH LANGLEY HARRILL. 107 N. Jackson St.. Ar lington, Va. (Seal.) Attest: THEO DORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk „f the Probate Court. fo2,9,16. GEORGE 1. O’HARE, Attorney. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Hold ing Probate Court.—No. 79,386. Administration.—This is to Give Notice: That the subscribers, of the District of Columbia have ob tained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. Ancillary Letters of Administration on the estate of Elizabeth Blackstone Tay lor. late of the State of Maryland, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally au thenticated, to the subscribers, on or before the 29th day of July. A D. 1962; otherwise they may by law be excluded from aU benefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 29th day of January. 1952. GEORGE J. O’HARE and LEONARD T. HARDY. 1316 L St.. N.W. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. fe2.9.16. ' WILLEY AND CROOKS, Attorneys. _ 926 15th St. N.W. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Cilumbla. Hold ing Probate Court.—No. 79451, Ad ministration.—This is to Oive No tice: That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the Dis trict of Columbia. Letters Testamen tary on the estate of Francis Paul Butler, also known as Francis P. Butler, late of the District of Co lumbia. deceased. All persons hav ing claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 4th day of August, A.D. 1952; otherwise they may by law be excluded from aU benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 1st day of February. 1952. JOHN R. EVAN8, 2936 Kanawha St.. N.W. (Seal.) Attest: MELVIN J. MARQUES, Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. fe.9,16.23 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT! for the District ol Columbia. Hold-j In* Probate Court.—No. 79524.' Admn. (BE.).—This is to Give Notice: That In accordance _wlth the Act of June 24. 1949. 81st Cong. (Pub. Law 127). the subscriber has applied to the Probate Court of the District of Columbia for a settle ment of the email estate (under *500 in value) of Rer. Alfred Crutchfield late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All personi hav ing claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the rouehere ‘heiwof. legally authenticated, to th subscriber, on or before the 17th day of March. A.D. 1962: otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand $LliTm Tou& crutcWmS; 4306 Sheriff Road N.E.. Washington. D. C. (Seal.) Attest: ARTHUR P. SMITH. Deputy Register of Willi for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court.fe?_ ■BIX * CRENSHAW. Attorneys, Ttwcv Building. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia. Hold ing a Probate Court.—Estate of LUCY HELEN MYERS. Deceased.— No. 79.403. Administration Docket IBS.—Application having been made herein toi probate of jfce last will and testament of said deceased, and for letters testamentary on said sssr AS.0/,: A.D. 1962. that Anne M. Young blood. Georgina Bonner Manley, also known as Georgina Bonner Munro Slee?i1»d^r°KnnJS^.Sf Mitchell. Jessie Mav WooddeU Holt. George Munro Manley and all others concerned, appear in said Court on Monday, the 17th day of March. A.DV 1962. at ’0:00 o'clock AM., to show cause why mch application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the ' Wash ingotn Law Repot ter' and 'The Evening Star.’’ ome in each of three successive weeks before the return d»y newmentioned, tne first publication to be not less than thirty daw before Mid Witness, the Honorable BOLITHA J. AWS, chief Judge _of said Court. I v LEGAL NOTICES (C«nU KATHRYN' J. LAWLOH, Attorney. Edmondo Building. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia.—Hold ing Probate Court.—No. 79083. Ad ministration.—This is to give notice: That the subscriber, of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Annie T. Saur. late of the District of Columbia, de ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are herebv warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally au thenticated. to the subscriber, on 1 or before the 4th day of August. , A.D. 1957: otherwise they may by i law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 1st day of February. 1957. ANN BAUR SULLIVAN. 4877 Illinois Ave., N.W. (Seal.) Attest: THEO DORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. fe9.16.23 DORSEY K. OFFUTT, Attorney. 937 I5th St. N.W. Filed Peb. 7. 1952. Harry M. Hull, Clerk. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT Court for the District of Columbia. — GEORGE ALTAMONT LITTLE. Plaintiff, vs. GERTRUDE ELIZA BETH LITTLE. Defendant. — No. 4272-51.—The object of this suit is to obtain an absolute divorce by plalntlS from defendant on the ground of five vears voluntary sep aration. On motion of the plaintiff, it is this 7th day of February, 1952. ordered that the_defendant GER TRUDE ELIZABETH LITTLE cause her appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day. ex clusive of Sundays and legal holi days. occurring after the day of the first publication of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded 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 before said day. (S.) BURNITA before said day. (S.) BURNITA SHEL TON MATTHEWS. Judge. (Seal.) At test: HARRY M. HULL. Clerk. By ELIZABETH M. KOWALSKI Deputy Clerk.fe9.lfl.23. bill M. ncAiivws, Attorney, > 1910 Vermont Ave. N.W., Washington. D. C. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT lor the District of Columbia. Hold ing a Probate Court.—Estate of 800 WAH KIT. also known as 800 WAH. WAH 800, and WAH KIT SOO. Deceased.—No. 79416. Ad ministration Docket 166.—Applica tion having been made herein for probate of the last will and testa ment of said deceased, and for let ters testamentary, on said estate, by AH WONQ. it is ordered this 6th day of February, A.D. 1952. that the unknown widow, If any; the unknown heirs at law and next of kin; of deceased, and all others concerned, appear In said Court on Monday, the 17th day of March, A.D. 1952. at 10:00 o'clock A.M., to show cause why such applica tion 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 day. Witness, the Honorable BOLilHA J. LAWS. Chief Judge of said Court, this 6th day of February. A.D. 1952. (Seal.) Attest: MELVIN J. MARQUES. Deputy Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. fe9,16,23. PERSONAL HEMS—SI ea.; spec, oiler until Feb. 22. lncl. fitting, new tape, fast service; dresses and skirts. NEEDLE CRAFT. 718 11th n.w., 2nd fl. —15 PRACTICAL NURSE, night duty: Po tomac Park and vicinity. Phone JU. 7-6696 between 7 a.m. and 2 p m. —10 VACANCIES for elderly people; tray service; sunny rooms; kind care given HU. 6099. —13 PHYLLIS call me if all right. Will JoHN*^ 10 flDd 70u B no ■*g5*r PIANO TUNER. S8 city or suburbs; auality work. VICTOR. GEORGE. TA. 6962 day, Kl. 8-2218 eve. —14 TAX RETURNS prepared in your home or ofilce by tax accountant. Phone JU. 8-3946. .—10 WITNESSES of accident 8:50 am. Thursday, at New Mexico and Ca thedral n.w„ notify OR. 2964 after 6 p.m. —10 MEXICAN LAWYER, registered con sulate, all Mexican legal matters, immigration. EDMUNDO CASTILLO 280 Broadway. N. Y. 7. N. Y. EXCHANGE—Nicely furnished, room and board with settled refined, em ployed lady for a reasonable amount of time and light duty; convenient n.w. location. Box 286-L, Star. —10 TELEVISION DRAMATIC SHOWS— Get free copy: most detailed ad vance news available. Box 400-K. Star. 10* MOTHER OF TWO wants companion for 4-yr.-old: full or part time care; licensed country home. Marlboro 9811. —10 PLANNING A PARTYT Spacious at tractive accommodations available for your next dinner party, banauet, dance or club meeting: fine food and reasonable orices; catering services. HAERINGER'S BUFFETERIA, 4728 14th it. n.w., GE. 2745. RA. 7652. __ 10* LEA ENGEL. DRESSMAKER Dresses, suits, coats to order. Re styling and all types alterations. Centrally located. Modern studio. Quick service. Expert workmanship. 1110 F st. n.w.. Rm. 20. EX. 1803. SUEDE And leather garments, gloves and handbags restored to new smartness by the Specialist. No charge if you don't find our work beautiful. "EXQUISITE.!’ The Dye Work Specialist. GE. 9777 —9 HELP WANTED AGENCIES BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTANT!. We specialize in these positions. ATLAS. 1430 N. Y. STS, n.W. When answering advertisements addressed to Star boxes, do NOT inclose original references, photo graphs or other materials of per sonal value. Copies serve the pur pose and originals map get lost. HELP MEN ACCOUNTANTS. Jrs. for lea. local CPA office. State salary, ace. educa tion and experience. Box 330-L. ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPER, perm, position, with public accounting i service firm located in ArL; posi tion requires exper. in keepinc com plete sets of books, financial state ments. and must efficiently operate a 10-key electric addins machine. Decree desirable, salary open. Call OW. 8484.—10 ADJUSTOR Outside collection man tor lane In vestment company. Collece back cround or exper. pref. Car and car allowance furnished. Hospitalization and insurance benefits. Call MR. DALY. ST. 4800. —0 APPLIANCE SERVICE MAN to serv ice refricerators. ranees, and wash ers. Box 34T. Rockville. Md. —10 APPRENTICE, optical, benchman.^ap AL AssistantCredit Manager Experienced In collection work nec essary: bonus, vacation with pay. sick leave. 5 Vi-day week; car not necessary but must have driver s , HELP MEW (Coat.) ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, whit*. 21 to 35, accounting background, pay roll, accts. rec., some typing. Salary, $60 to $70. Box 807-L, Star. —11 Assistant manager or stock clerk for department store; good hours, good salary. Box 287-H, Star. AUDITOR For uptown hotel. Call DE. 0800. —10 AUTO BODY AND TENDER MAN To loin our organization, our body men are among the highest paid in Wash. Call Mr. Banta at LA. 6-6886 for details. PYRAMID AUTO BODY CO.. 1836 Bladensburg rd. —15 AUTO BODY AND PAINT FOREMAN —We have an attractive openln* for a qualified auto body and paint fore man: effective insurance contact helpful, but not essential; big in come assured for man able to take full charge of body and paint work. Call LA. 6-6886. Mr. Banta, for de tails. Your inquiry will be treated confidentially. PYRAMID AUTO BODY CO.. 1886 Bladensburg rd. —12 AUTO BRAKE MECHANICS and helpers. LAPP BROS. BRAKE SERV ICE, 1806 L st. n.w. —14 AUTO CAR WASHER. 6-day wk. Jet O-Matic washer: must have A-l ref. Apply ARCADE PONTIAC, 1437 Irving at. n.w. Mr. Peers. —15 AUTOMOBILE LUBRICATION MAN, good pay. good working conditions. Apply Mr. Lindsey. DIWXR MO TOR CO.. WI. 2112. —13 AUTO LUBRICATION MAN. 6-day wk.; modern equipment, excel, work ing cond. A-l ref. Apply ARCADE PONTIAC. 1437 Irving st. n.w. Mr. AUTO' LUBRICATION MAN, white, age 26-36: excellent working con ditions; uniforms furnished, insur ance. vacation. Mr. Ooode. WILSON PONTIAC, INC., 7925 Georgia ave.. 8Uver Spring, Md. 8H. 1818. —10 AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST lor re borlng pin fittings and portable crank shaft grinding; top wages and time and half for over 40 hrs. Box 422-H, Star. —10 AUTO MECHANIC, 6-day wk.. excel, working conditions, twin lifts; must be exper. and have A-l refs. Ap ply ARCADE PONTIAC. 1437 Irv ing it. n.w. Mr. Peers. —16 AUTO MECHANICS (2). Buick ex perience oref.. but not absolutely req.; an opportunity for those de siring a permanent connection with an old-established Buick dealership. Straight salary, good working con ditions. 5-day wk.. vacations, in surance plan and many other ad vantages. Ask for Mr. Earn, please do not phone. WILLIS BUICK, INC.. 8516 Ga. ave.. Silver Spring. —11 AUTO. MECHANIC—Do you want top pay; 40-hr.. 5-day wk., paid vaca tion and holidays, excel, working eonds. in a new bldg, with latest equipment? If you are exper. on Chrysler products and know front end work, see Mr. Funk at SUBUR BAN MOTORS. INC.. Dodge-Plym outh. 8621 Georgia ave.. Silver Spring. —10 AUTO MECHANIC WANTED, sober and reliable. G & W GARAGE, rear 616 7th st. s.w. Call weekdays from 8 to 6; Sunday, 9 to 6. —14 AUTO MECHANIC, colored, exper.; must be highly recommended; work on used cars; hospitalization plan, vacation with pay after 1 year, salary on application. Apply bet. hrs. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. wkdays. See Mr. Shall. BOWMAN MOTOR SALES 7680 Georgia Ave. N.W.. TA. 2000. —10 AUTO MECHANICS, Opportunity for two. Steady employment, high earn ings for good men; health Insurance profit-sharing plan, completely mod ern shop with every type of equip ment. Chance for promotion. Wash's, oldest and largest Dodge. Plymouth dealership.' TREW MO TOR CO. Phone Mr. MYERS, fore man. DE. 1810 for appt. Automobile Mechanics We have openings for 3 experienced mechanics and 1 experienced front end man. Permanent full-time work with large Uncoln-Mercury dealer. Qood pay with pleasant working conditions. Free life and hospitali sation Insurance. 8HTRIJNQTON MOTOR CO.. Sfalrllngton business center. Arl.. Ta. See Mr. Newby. —11 AUTO PAINTER, must be experi enced In lacauer work; excel, work ing cond., conv. downtown location, 6‘4-day week. See Mr. Blllhimer. BARRT-PATE MOTOR CO.. 1130 Conn. ave. n.w., RE. 7878. —11 AUTO SALESMAN, suburban Ford dealer Compensation commission basis. Experience not neeessary. Must have real sales ability and be a willing worker. See Mr. Erwin. ERWIN FORD CO.. Route 311, 29, 50. Fairfax. Va. —9 AUTO SALESMAN, we have an open ing for an experienced used car salesman, capable of appraising his own trades and familiar with the paper work to close his own deals; our salesmen are amongst the high est paid In Washington. No out side soliciting. 100% floor time. Call Mr. Mlchaelson after 10 a.m. for details. AUTO WHOLESALERS INC., 1731 Bladensburg Rd. LI. 3-8800. —14 AUTO SALESMAN, ha used ears; best deal in town; transportation fur nished. Apply in person to Mr. Gordon, ROD’S KA18ER-FRAZER, No. 24 H st. n.e. —10 AUTO SERVICE SALESMAN, 6-day wk., vacations and holidays paid. Apply to MR. MORRISS In person. 1125 15th st. n.w. —10 AUTOMOBILE SERVICE MANAGER wanted by metropolitan Wash. Ford dealer; very good proposition for a man capable of taking complete charge of all depts. Write stating experience and give references. Box 342-H. Star. Replies will be held strictly confidential, our employes know of this advertisement. —10 AUTO SERVICE SALES MAN AND ESTIMATOR We have an opening for an exper. auto body estimator. Sources for getting work helpful, but not es sential. Excel. Income. Call LA. 6-6886. Mr. Banta after 8 a.m. PYRAMID AUTO BODY CO , 1838 Bladensburg rd.—15 BAKES, exper. cakes and pastries. decorator: top salary._daywork. perm. job. Apply CAKSM ASTER. 4015 South Capitol st. —9 BAKEB, top notch, first hand; day work: high salary. HOLZMAN'S BAKERY. 5440 Reisterstown rd. Phone Mohawk 9815. Baltimore 16. M*._ —16 BABTENUES for downtown night club; 6 days; reference required. CAP’N OUY’a 1213 Kew York ate. BOOKKEEPER, experienced, knowl edge of typing, permanent position, for e.e. wholesale business. State age. experience and salary expected. Box 95-H, Star. —10 BOOKKEEPER to handle snb-ledgers. purchase and cash disbursement journals, reconciliations of accounts and otherwise assist in maintenance of books of account. Salary open to qualified applicant. Call MRS. LUCE. LI 7-8263. —10 BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST for invest ment securities firm, financial ex per. desired but not nec.; position permanent: excel, future: salary open. RE. 8676. _ —9 BOWLING ALLEY MGR., exper. not nec.. personable, settled. 30 to 40 yrs. age. Guaranteed salary plus commission, local ret. desirable. Box 425-H. Star. —10 BRICKLAYERS. 100 men needed for Sevang msHJ“ sarsfc IM HELP MEN BUTCHER—Experienced; local refer ences; fift days week. 316 lOtl st s.w. —10 BUTCHER, neat, sober. Apply lr person. SAMBER'S. 8248 Mt. Pleas ant st. n.w. —10 BUTCHER, 6t4 days per wk. and nc late hours, must be experienced, reliable and sober. Apply In persoa at 7802 Alaska ave. n.w. —10 BUTCHER, sober and reliable for gro cery store. Pleas, working cond. and Terr good equip. Wages reas. Apply at store. 8447 14th st. n.w. —11 BUTCHER—Sober, Industrious man for a self-service meat dept. In supermarket. Excel, job for right man Hospitalization, group insur ance. paid vacations. Apply MR. AKMAN. at 6406 Annapolis rd., Bladensburg._—10 CAB DRIVERS WANTED Reliable men who know Silver Sprint area to drive for Black and Whitt Cab Association; rental or per centage. Apply B. & O. Railroad Station, east side. Silver Spring. Md. —11 CARPENTERS wanted Immediately for remodeling work. LO. 5-3409 or WL 9403. —11 CARPENTER FOREMAN—open shop, on large housing job. Give reference, age and phone. Box 333-L. Star. —10 CARPENTER8 (trim), only exper. men who can put out; none other apply. Call SL. 8624. —10 CAR WASHER—Must be sober, hon est, reliable and steady worker. Ap ply 213 6th st. n.w._—10 CASHIER Perm, position In laraa liquor store; experience required: age. 25-45; wonderful opportunity lor alert, ef ficient person! e>me office work; good salary. Bo 107-D. Star. —9 CHAUFFEUR, white; competent, with recent Wash, refs. Box 161-Z. Star. CHAUFFEUR, white or colored; com petent; with recent Wash. refs. Good salary. Box 458-H, Star. —11 CLERK—Young man. no experience necessary; type 30 to 35 words per mm.; contractor’s office; 340. GE. 8710, MR. TAYLOR. _ —9 CONTROLLER Man with several years' experience, preferably In automotive field; able to take full charge; all phases of accounting. Including preparation of financial statements; salary open. Box 286-H. Star._—10 " COLLECTION CLERK fttper preferred. To use telephone in calling delinquent accounts. Top salary, steady position. Apply HOLLYWOOD CLOTHING CO., 703 7th st. n.w.—11 COLLECTOR - SALESMAN — Estab lished routes In city. Car allowance, commission on sales and collections. Apply In person. TOWER SALES CO.. 621 15th st. n.e. between 10 and 6 p.m.___—n COOKS, experienced only. Apply In Ssrson. THE VIRGINIA RESTAU ANT. 119 Indeepndence ave. a.c. _ —10 COUNTERMAN, experienced; full line delicatessen and restaurant. 2706 Columbia pike. Arlington. JA. 2-3020. CREDIT CLERK—Man to work9 In credit office; excellent future; will train. Call MR. MEL. RE. 6026. —11 CREDIT CLERK Exper. preferred but not essential. To work in credit office of retail CREDIT store. Good salary, steady position. Apply HOLLYWOOD CLOTHING CO., 70S 7th st. n.w. _—11 JJJUNTAL, TECHNICIAN For polishing dept.; will train. Apply 2nd floor, 1722 Eye at. n.w. —9 DRAFTSMAN, young man. high school graduate who has had courses In drafting and mechanical drawing, to make drawings and sketches for ornamental iron; working experience not necessary but must be capable and have thorough knowledge in the mechanics of drafting. Apply in person at ACME IRON WORKS. 1240 Mt. Olivet rd. n.e. —10 DRIVER, colored, for 1949 Plymouth cab; reasonable rates. Call LI. 3 7460. —16 DRIVER, colored, must have expe rience in vegetables. Local refer ences, 6tt days wk. 216 10th at. s.w. —10 DRIVER-PORTER, must have D. C. license: experience necessary. Ap ply UPTOWN PHARMACY. 3630 Conn. —9 DENTAL TECHNICIAN, in pvt. office. State age. exper. and training. Box 193-H, Star. —10 DRUG CLERK. Junior; full time, no Sunday work; exper. pref. Apply Z. D. GILMAN. 627 Pa. ave. n.w. —12 DRY WALL PLASTERER, sheet rock, contract or day. North Forestvllle. Md. Call JO. 3-4047. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE repair man. needed for bench work of small household appliances; wul consider mechanically inclined man to learn work. C. A. LEPPERT. ELECTRICIANS *and helpers—Steady work, good wages and working con ditions. GE. 1600 or RA. 0600. —16 ELECTRICIAN'S APPRENTICE, some experience. Call TR. 0396 bet. 8 and 9 am. weekdays; RA. 2163 after 6 p.m. —10 ELEVATOR OPERATOR, White, over 18. Apply Superintendent of Serv ice. from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.. SHGREHAM HOTEL. 2600 Calvert At. No nhone calls accepted. —12 ELEVATOR OPERATOR, must have license. 5%-day week; see Mr. Bill himer. BARRY-PATE MOTOR CO.. 1130 Conn. ave. n.w.. RE. 7878. —11 ELEVATOR OPERATOR 4 P.M. to 11 P.M. Colored, 25-95 years of ate. neat In appearance, and willing to give reg ular attendance. Some experience U desired. Apply Personel. room 805; open weekdays 8:30-6 and Sat. 9-1. No phone calls. THE EVENING STAR 1101 Penn. Avc. N. W. ENGINEER, steam. Not less than 3rd class license. For laundry and dry cleaning nlant. Prefer one with the above experience, but Is not essential. Replies confidential. Box 412-H. Star. —9 ENGINEER, graduate, young man to assist mfg. repr. handling machine tools and Industrial equip.: 9250 plus bonus. OR. 7875._—10 ENGINEER Watch engineer for night duty. 5tb class. In large new elevator-type apartment building In northwest. Live off premises. Excellent op portunity for steady man looking for permanent position. Telephone OR. 8800. ask for MR. BACON. —22 ENGINEERS SEE SANDIA CORP. ADVERTISEMENT FINANCIAL SECTION THIS NEWSPAPER ;_—li FARM MAN AND WIFE—Light farm work and caretaker. Must nave own furniture for 2 rooms. No children. Between ace 30 and 50. Know how to care for stock and milk. Refer ences required; permanent: SI50 mo. M. J WAPLE. Alex.. Ta. Duke at. extended- TK. 2430. —10 FIREMAN For new air-conditioned n.w. apt M^Rsff0!— HELP MEN FOUNTAIN BOY, white, 3 evening! s week and part of Sunday; 76c per hr. CONCORD PHARMACY. 1816 New Bamp. ave. n.w. —0 FURNITURE FINISHES, experienced, sober man for the better grade furniture reflnlshlng with spray ex perience. Apply LEO GREEN. 2212 14th st. n.w., phone HO. 4630. —10 FURNITURE KEFINISHER and serv ice man for furniture of quality. Local furniture store; salary open; pleas ant working conditions. For Inter view. call DU. 2032. 11* GARDENER, three days each week; Bethesda area. References required. Wl. 0933. —10 GENERAL MAINTENANCE MAN. white; apt. development; permanent; D. C. driver’s permit. See Mr. Gills, 4 to 6 p.m weekdays. NAY LOR GARDENS Maintenance Dept., 30th and Naylor rd. s.e. —11 GROCERY CLERK, all around. Call WO. 5098. —10 HARDWARE CLERK, exper. at mak ing keys and cutting glass. Call NO. 7330 before 6:00 p.m. —9 HARDWARE MAN. inside work: exper. Preferred; for mod. store, featuring ardware. toys, household, hobby supplies. See Mr. Hoover. AKMAN HARDWARE. Bladensburg, WA. 1134 —14 HOTEL FRONT DE8K CLERK—Ex per.; S50-660 wk. Apply Mgr.. 1000 H st. n.w. or phone MR. CLARKE, NA. 6040 any afternoon. —12 INSURANCE AGENT Opportunity for a capable, experi enced Industrial life insurance sales man, age 26-40. married. (No charge back for lapses.) Substantial weekly salary guaranteed to start with un limited earnings assured later. NA. 2443.—13 JANITOR, colored, live out; familiar with Iron Fireman stoker; hrs.. midnight to 8 a m. Apply office 201, 1028 Conn. ave.. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Frt and Sat or Mon. —0 JANITOR, colored, age 2k to 35, permanent lob for sober, dependable man; no children; local refs. req.: good sal. and qtrs. Apply 8619 Piney Branch rd.. Silver Spg.. Md. Monday between 9 and 4. sL 7111. —10 JANITOR, experienced colored man; must be sober and reliable; salary and apt. Write Box 306-L. Star. JEWELRY SALESMAN, experienced, In large, well-established jewelry store. Alert and aggressiveness prime requisites. Salary and commission, vacation with pay. company bene fits. pleasant working conditions. Apply in person. See Mr. Roth, CASTELBERG'S. 1004_F st. n.w. LABORATORY TECHNICIAN—Perma nent position with opportunity to learn printing ink manufacturing. Chemistry background not neces sary. Apply CAPITOL PRINTING INK CO.. INC.. 806 Cbannlng pi. n.e. —11 LINOLEUM MECHANICS, experienced only. Apply in person. SENATE FLOOR COVERING CO.. 2457 18th at. n.w.—10 LIQUOR SALESMAN For large liquor store, age 25-46; must be experienced in selling; excellent future for alert, efficient person desiring to make progress; good salary. Box 196-D. Star. —9 LITHO-PLATE MAKER Exper. journeyman, deep-etch plate maker used to quality work to take charge of plate making dept. Op portunity with a future for right man. Apply Mr. Jones, COLORTONI PRESS. 1428 You st. n.w. —11 LUBRICATION MAN Experienced, must have references. Good pay. 8HIRLINGTON MOTOR CO.. Shirllngton business center. Ar llngton. Va. See Mr. Newby. —11 MAINTENANCE MAN—POr lge. n.w. apt. bldg., experienced and local ref. reauired. Salary and quarters, married man with no children. Apply In person, resident manager, 3000 Conn, ave. n.w._—10 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC White, experienced In heating and minor plumbing repairs, large apt. development. Apply BUCKINGHAM MAINTENANCE DEPT.. 4236 N. Pershing dr.. Arlington. Va. —10 MACHINISTS Tool and Die Makers Full-time steady work. , Tow wages, ample overtime. Paid vacation. Apply ANTON TOOL A UFO. CO.. INC.. Clinton. Md.. « miles from D. C. line out Branch ave. «.e. —13 MEAT CUTTER, with counter exper.. 614-day wk., good pay and working cond. JA. 2-7887. ARVILLE MAR KET. 2610 Columbia pike. Arl. —10 MEATCUTTER — Sober Industrious man for a self-service meat dept, hi supermarket. Excel, lob for right man. Hospitalisation, group Insur ance. paid vacations. Apply to MR. AKMAN, at 6406 Annapolis rd.. Bladensburg. —10 MEAT COUNTER MAN. exper.; must be sober, and have good ref.; excel, pay; good hrs. Apply In person. 1818 Bennlng rd. n.e. —16 , MECHANIC, for lawn mowers and garden tractors; shop exper. with 2 aSd 4 cycle motors: 614 day wk.. yr. ’round work, paid vacations, holidays and hosp. See Mr. Rltler. MA LONEY’S. INC. 8120 Oeorgia ave.. Sliver Spring. —22 MECHANIC. 1st class: farm tractor, and equipment exper. necessary; 614 day wk., average earnings $70 $90 a wk.; paid holidays, vacations and hoep. See Mr. Mpore or Mr. Snively. MALONEY’S. INC.. 8120 Oeorgia ave.. Silver Spring. —22 MECHANIC—Chrysler products; ex-' perlenced preferred; chance to lo cate with suburban dealer. Mr. Kent. KIRBY’S SALES A SERVICE. INC.. 3237 Wilson blvd.. Arlington. Call JA. 8-8383.—16 . MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN For electronic man ufacturing plant. Me chanical layout and design. 1PPLT _ NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MACHINE SHOPS, INC. •19 JESUP BLAIR OR. SILVER SPRING. MD. —n MECHANICAL ENGINEER experienced in deem end derelop ministration of projects in tbe aen eral fields or Instrumentation and applied mechanics. A background in physics sad mathematics required. Salary commensurate with ability to accept responsibility. Call Mrs. Fuchsman, OT. 8938 Engineering Research Associates. Inc. §07 is* n. a. aru va. f * HILP MEN MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN SENIOR Permanent position, to work with engineering grouo in development of precise measuring instruments. Must have machine shop experience. Ability in in strument making desirable but not necessary. Some experience with electronic devices desirable. Annual and sick leave benefits. Salary open. CALL MRS. FUCHSMAN OT 8938 ENGINEERING research ASSOCIATES, INC. 507 18th St. South, Arl., Va. —13 MECHANIC for lawn mower and gar den tractor shop. Experienced with 2 and 4 cycle motors. S'A-day week, year-round work, paid vaca tions. holidays and hospitalization. See Mr Ritter. MALONEY’S. INC., 8126 Georgia ave.. Silver Spring. Md. MOTORCYCLE RIDER for pickup and delivery service in Ford agency. See Mr. Bowen or Mr. Johnson, BILL HIMER A PALMER, 3110 Hamil ton it.. Hyattsvllle. Md. WA. 0900. —9 NEWSPAPER SOLICITORS SALARY BASIS Permanent position selling news paper subscriptions In the Wash ington area: must be neat In ap pearance. courteous, capable of deal ing with the public, and physically fit. Apply In person to Mr. R. Z. Phillips in the Circulation Depart ment. mesxanine floor. No phone calls. THE EVENING STAR 1101 Penna. Avt. N.W. NIGHT MAN for general office work, receiving and dispatching calls, also receiving freight. Perm, position for steady, sober person. Box 464-H, Star. —9 NIGHT WATCHMAN—Position open at a school situated 50 miles outside of Washington; board and lodging furnished. Apply at desk. HAR RINGTON HOTEL, between 12 and 4 p.m. Monday. Feb. 11. —11 OFFICE ASSISTANT — Young man. able to type, some knowledge of bookkeeping; opportunity for right man. Apply 1109 9th st. n.w. —10 OFFICE MANAGER for small office. Knowledge of bookkeeping and typ ing essential. State salary expected and refs. Apply Box 419-H. Star. —10 OFFICE MANAGER to take charge of local office; some knowledge of bookkeeping helpful: good future; full particulars given at interview. Apply In person. 6817 Reed st.. Bethesda. Md. —11 OIL BURNER SERVICEMAN—Must be experienced. Familiar with D. C. and Va. State qualifications and ref erences. Must ^bave car. Reply^ to OPERATORS AND PROOF PASSERS. with cars. Phone AP. 2631 between 6 and 8 p.m. —12 PAINTERS, reliable. Apply on lob. Plmmltt Hills. !f mi. west of Falls Church. Va.. on Route 7. —9 j PAINTER FOREMAN, cap. of handling men; turn out lst-class work; must know city; yr.-’round work with ad vancement. Our organ, has been ad vised of this ad. Box 372-L. Star. —13 PART-TIME CLERK, for drug and liquor store; experienced; nights. CATHEDRAL PHARMACY. 3000 Connecticut ave —10 PATENT ATTORNEY, chemical or ganic, for New York office of large chemical company, with Patent Of fice experience and law degree; give details of education and patent experience in first letter. Box 35 -H. Star. 11* PLUMBER, experienced, for Jobbing work. References. 8L. 0613. —10 PLUMBERS (4); Md. Journeymen only. New construction, steady work, top wages. Call WA. 1966 from 9 to 6. TO. 6881 after 6. —16 PORTER For new n.w. apt. bldg. Good hours and working conditions. See mgr.. OREENBRIAR APTS., 4801 Mass. ave. n.w. _ —10_ *ORTER AND DISHWASHER, colored, night shift, good salary. PENN DRUG. 13th and E at. n.w. —10 PRINTING EQUIPMENT SALESMAN. Metropolitan Washington territory. Draw and comm. Mast be exper.; state exper. and when available.. F. J. Stephenson, mgr. WESTERN; NEWSPAPER UNION. 414 Water st.. Balt 2. Md. —15 PRODUCE MAN, exper.. some grocery exper. helpful. S'v-day wk., good pay and working conds. JA. 2-7837. ARVTLLE MARKET, 2516 Columbia pike. Arl. —10 RADIO TECHNICIANS v For Electronic Manufacturing Plant NATIONAL^ELECTRICAL MACHINE SHOPS, INC. 810 JS8UP BLAIR DR. SILVER SPRINO, MD. ._—11 BEAL ESTATE SALESMAN—Excellent opportunity for men experienced In Chevy Chew. Bethesde. Unusuelly food errenfemcnt on commissions. Can Mr. Twosd. F. A. TWEED CO., INC.. 5504 Conn. eyo. n.w.. EM. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN; experi enced. ^ full time. Those Interested In eaninf over >10.000 per year call FALLS CHURCH REALTY CO.. 121 8. Washington st., Falls Church 8122. —10 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Experienced, licensed Virginia men resident of Vlrttnia. 28 to 4o years old. Unlimited opportunity for a re fisble m*n with our golnf brokers** Kg BROS5 Off. 0500.—10 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN We have openings for 2 exper. sales KEMP*" HELP MEN BEAL ESTATE SALESMEN (2): ex cellent working conditions; plenty of listings and prospective buyers. TOWN * SUBURBAN. 4811 Wto. ave. OR. 9400,—10 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Excellent opportunity for man with experience in Chevy Chase. Bethesda, Silver 8prlng and beautifnl Mont* gomery County properties; have ac cess to more than 200 listings to work on at all times; unusually good arrangements on commissions. Phone Geo. W. Robertson, Realtor, 7932 Wisconsin Ave., Be thesda, WI. 8267 for ap pointment. You will have my personal co-opera tion with a background of 2ft years’ brokerage experience in Washington vicinity. All Interviews treated with utmost confidence._—10 SALESMAN, exper.. hats and haber dashery. Good chance for advance ment. Apply 987 Penna. ave. n.w. SALESMAN, inside, excellent oppor tunity for alert man to assist buyer and supervise warehouse. Apply in writing only to LANE LUMBER CO.. 3718 R. L ave- Mt. Rainier. Mdl —12 SALESMAN—If you can earn S150 per wk. and more, we have a po sition for you as an outside sales man. Joe Tash. NEW YORK JEW ELRY CO.. 719 7th st. n.w. SALESMAN, exnerienced In meat and provision trade, to call on whole sale and large retail outlets, with a auality line of smoked meats and sausage products. Box 63-L, Star. —10 SALESMAN—Real estate office. BOSS & PHELPS, INC.. 1417 K St n w. SALESMAN WTD.. an experienced new-house salesman with ability to sell contract jobs, should purchaser want custom-built home. Call MR. BE1TZELL. DI. 3100. —11 SALESMEN (4). upholstery, by large established firm. Excellent opportu nity for experienced salesman In this field. Higoest commission paid. Call RE. 1210. 9 to 6. —9 SALESMEN, real estate. An office in Bethesda Is Interested In the serv ices of 2 competent men who want to work In this fast growing area. If you wish to be associated with an aggressive organization, and are Intent upon earning more than an average salesman, write giving full particulars. Your correspondence will be kept In the strictest secrecy. Bethesda. Box 6913. —10 SALESMEN, experience not necessary. Phone TR. 8300. Mr. Smith or Mr. Sutherland. t —11 SALESMEN, exper. stationery and of fice supplies, good oppor. with old estb. house. BRYAN'S. 813 13th n.w. —10 SALESMEN Inside selling of building materials. • Must have previous selling exper.. knowledge of building materials help ful. Permanent positions with pro gressive company. Company beneflts. Openings at northeast and Falla Church branches. Phone LI. 7-9400 for interview. HECHINGER CO. 15th and H Sts. M E, ---11 SALESMEN Earn terrific commissions selling national brands of television. No canvas sing. Sell only to bona fide leads. Close sales quickly with large trade in allowances. Car nec essary. See JOE BURKE Home Appliance Co. 1021 H St. N.E. SALESMEN “ OPPORTUNITY FOR 3 YOUNO MEN A 76-year-old. nationally operated company, which has maintained a branch office m this city 60 years, wants 3 men for permanent posi tions In local organization, men ambitious and desirous of earning *6.000 or over annually, between 25 and 40 years of age. married and with good business background In the greater Metropolitan Area of Washington. D. C.; selling experience desirable but not necessary. Write giving reference and telephone number. Box 2B4-H. Star. — U SALES PROMOTION COORDINATOR. a corporation of International stat ure has a position for a young college graduate, opportunity to advance limited only by individual ability. Genuine Interest In sales manship essential. Experience not necessary. will be attached to Silver Boring sales office and handle advertising and sales promotion. Please write for spot, giving quali flcatlons. Box 221-H, Star. —10 Sales Representatives I want 2 men that are presently mak ing between $60 and *76 per week and want to better themselves. Must have a good personality and the de sire to achieve financial success. Ex perience not necessary In selling field. Car essential. Prefer one Md. res. and one Va. rea. Call TU. 2121 till 6 p.m. SERVICE STATION ATT., esper.. wh.. also part time att. Silver Spring area. SH. 9663. —p SERVICE STATION SALESMEN, aged 20-36; good opportunity for ad vancement for right men; salary and commission, employe beneflts. Ap ply 4940 Conn. ave. nw. or 3341 Benntng rd. n.e. SERVICE MANAGERS ATTENTION Have immediate opening for fgrm equipment end auto service manager. .Management experience required; ex cellent opportunity with salary, com mission and vacation with poy. Our replies held strictly confidential. Ap plicants must apply In person. Mc MICHAEL'S SERVICE CENTER. Nokesvllle. Vo._ —17 HUFFING AND RECEIVING CLERK for Alexandria printing firm; knowl edge of paper stock preferred. Call MR. BAKER. OV. 2832. —9 SHOEMAKER— Experienced, refer ences. Apply 2416 Wisconsin ore. n-w. MR. DHIR.—9 SHOW CARD WRITER With silk screen experience. Em ploye benefits; top pay for rxht man. Write Box 1&0-L. Star. —10 SKIP LOCATOR, full or part time work; excellent salary. Joe Taxh. NEW YORK JEWELRY CO.. 71* 7th at. n.w.__ SKIP TRACER Must be produced. Locate by tele phone. To work in collection dept. at retail credit store. Starting salary $76. Steady position: Apply Box Star.—11 SLATERS (3). must bo 1st class. Call RA. 2184, any time. —10 SPOTTER, experienced, for whole sale dry cleaning plant; good pay, steady job. RAPE-WAT CLEANERS. rear 8225 Oeomla are.__ STEWARD Well experienced, sober, qualified to take complete charge of dining room, kitchen end banquet business In large hotel. Apply, siring experience. a|e. marital status, etc. Box MO-K. i