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Mother—Please be a good girl while my club is here, won’t you? I hope you won’t try to show off or do any of the naughty things you did when they were here before. Blasts Wreck Boat; One Lost, 22 Safe By (hi Associated Press BOSTON, June 15.—One youth was presumed drowned and five men were being treated for in juries today after a cabin cruiser carrying a fishing party of 23 men exploded and burned in Bos ton Harbor. The missing youth is William Parsons, 15, the only one aboard not employed by the Whittemore Cement Mix Co. of Boston. He had accompanied his uncle, Leo McDonald, 45. on the Whitte more employes’ fishing outing. Albert Foss, 26, skipper of the 36-foot vessel, said the first blast yesterday occurred when a motor spark touched off gasoline in the bilge. The second, a more serious blast, came when the flames spread to the gasoline tank as the last of the survivors had swum about 20 yards from the craft. 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SPECIAL NOTICES the annual meeting of the Insurance Company of Wash election of directors •? d mPI sucb other lawful business till bef ,°t e , the meeting, lv,. a V 0 clock pm at the onn 4, he . Company. Suite 701- Juiv 9 A° ?o& reet d, ?, w •• on Monday to 2 otlock rm ‘ ° Pe “ from 1 WILLIAM H. MARBURY. Secretary MRTIES Interested In selling l ‘or ing sl £?a?er?als C - wfthft ? & o s , ,ar WaShlngt ° n _^ lt2 1 aSv Il H,h ( OT BE . responsible for debts contracted bv anyone COLES HARRY W kiiTirv Sheoherd st. n.w. 17* hoi nwpa glven w an SHARE said shareholders, has died, and that f hare holders of said ?t n r,..and 'or their proxies and fldu- ThMrcrfi» he I reby lled t 0 be held on ?clock y ,EDf?fl 2s kt l9 |oi Washington 4l n B r d ? St , r ®* ts - N.W.® a a a a ,'ir n ‘V i! AUCTION SALES TBOIS , OWEN * SON. Auctioneer.. 435 Soother n Building. Trustees’ Sale of Va.liin.hip tile BISTINr REAL EBTATE ble CoN?' oiSTING i OF A TWO-fiTnnv FsES K P‘sK hhl li& BEING PREM 8TR S E ET! J g BE. 8 E. AN ° 1338A " L ” B rf„i- Irtue °?, certain deed of trust Folfn r ! c ~°o ded ; in Liber No. 0711. *L seq • of the land of the District of Co nawlit and j 1 Ihe request of the secured thereby, the under signed trustees will seil, at mi hi in auction within the office of Thos Buildtag. Fff°t^n^h°and , H S St t ree e ts n T A H g. S 4? CLGCK P.M., the follow ua3*dfn C th» e and premises, sit- Dlstr lct of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot Fifty-Four (54) in Washington Sanitary Housing Company’s subdivision of lots in ' ®1047) °£ e J hous f nd Forty-Seven r Ik„ 7 , as „ per , JPjat recorded In nf be th^' ! rife 0 0 J ‘ 1- of th e Records Office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia. Sold subject to a prior deed further 1 $r.000.00 K™”. Particulars of which will be announced at time of sale' the ? rlce “ bove said trust to ta casb - A deposit of rernrrtw re ? ulr ed. Conveyancing. A e dmi»mfi.* etc " Pncchaser's cost. -ii ust E ent * made as of date of wVthtn TkTJ?® }° be . complied with d fu*' otherw lse deposit forfeited and the property may he •dvertlseti and resold at the'dis cretion of the trustees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN, ROBERT O. WEIGHTMAN. —1e5.10.10 Trustees. THOS i- OWEN * SON, Anctloncerfc 436 Southern Building. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO BTORY SEMIDETACHED BRICK AND-FRAME DWELLING BEING O JP,?,. E i' IISES number 80 ELMIRA STREET. SOUTHWEST B H,.i Virtue a certain deed of trust y o e ,f? rd ?d- in Liber No. UOl?! Folio 294 et seq„ of the land rec a'rfrt Dist rict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Ln U frnn S t l,?' 11 ' at public auction the premises, nn TUES DAY THE, SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE A.D. 1953. at THPitf 8 THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M th? fot lowing-descnbed land and prem situate in the District of Co lumbia, and designated as and being Lot 134, in Square 6U40 }. n „ a subdivision made by Chambcr lln-Pessagno Construction Company, P*,*i Di - a ,t recorded in Über 126 S.L tolio 54 of the Records of the P l /- 1 ? 1 ' Surveyor ol the Dis trict of Columbia; subject to build ing restriction ’lnes and agreement o record. Tfjms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for'approximately 87.225.00 further particulars of which will mirs? noUnced at . tlme of Sule; the purchase price above said trust to ,n ? as ?' A deposit of rcoufred. Conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at Purchaser s cost. Adjustments made °f d ate of sale. Terms to be compiled with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the J?fOP*u' ty .may be advertised and trustees at th# dlscretion ot the EDWARD 8. McKNEW. . . 0 R ,9 8 . E , RT E - lammond. 1e5.8,10,12.15 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN Si SON, Auctioneeri, __ . 435 Southern Buildinc. Tjustees Sale of Valuable TWO STORY SEMTOET ACHED BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN A3 PREMISES NUMBER 841 FIFTY SECOND STREET, NORTHEAST virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9618. Folio 476 et seq., of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se cured thereby, the undersigned trus tees will sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on TUESDAY THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE A -D. 1953. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 108 in Square 5198 In the subdivision made by the Suburban Heights Development Com pany. as per plat recorded In the Office of the Surveyor for the Dis trict of Columbia In Liber 124 at folio 12. Terms: Sold subject to a prior (building association) deed of trust for approximately 57.412 46 further particulars 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. Adtust ments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be ad vertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees E. SPENCER FITZGERALD. Surviving Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN * SON. Auctioneers, 433 Southern Building. Trustees' Sale of Valuable TWO STORY ROW FRAME DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 1661 GALES STREET. NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 9538. Folio 538 et seq.. of the land record* * of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee* will sell, at public auction In front of the premises, on TUESDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1953. AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.. the following-described land and prem ises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 180. Padgett's subdivision of Lots in block 27. Clagett et al subdivision of part of Long Meadows in Square 4540 as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber County 8 at folio 77. Terms; Sold subject to a prior (build ing association) deed of trust for ap proximately 54.612.67 further par ticulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of *500.00 required. Con veyancing. recording, etc., at pur chaser's cost. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Term* to be com piled with within thirty days, other wise deposit forfeited and the prop erty may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee*. CHARLES E. MITCHELL. HOWARD BERNSTEIN. 1*6.8.10,12.16 Trust*#*. AUCTION SALES (Continual) ADAM A. W'ESCHLER A SON, Auctioneers. Notice Is hereby given that on TUES DAY, JUNE 23. 1853. COMMENC ING AT 9:30 A.M.. and continuing each Friday and Tuesday thereafter, we w:H seil at public auction at Weschler’s, 905 E ST., N.W.. to enforce our liens for storage and/or other charges, goods stored with us In the names of Mr. C. R. Allen. 9010 First Ave., Woodside. Silver Spring. Md.; Mary Davis, Suburban Hospital, Bethesda. Md.; Mr. J. A. Harris. 216 T St.. N.E.; Mr. T. C. McClary, Box 297, RFD 1, Sauger tles. N. Y.; Violet Minor. 737 6th St.. N. g ; Mr. Bennett Nalley. 207 Ashe St.. Greensboro. N. C.: Mr. Earle Stewart, 805 O St., N.W.; Mr Walter J. Tachuk. 3801 Conn. Ave., N.W., Apt 421. LION TRANS FER AND STORAGE COMPANY. By: D. MEDINS, Auditor. je1,15 THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneeri. 436 Southern Building. Trustees* Sale of Valuable IM PROVED REAL ESTATE CONSIST ING OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE HALF INTEREST IN A TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING BEING PREMISES 220A BATES STREET. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9394, Folio 274 et seq.. of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction within the office of Thos. J. Owen & Son. Room 435 Southern Build *“«• £;HeejHh anri H streets. N.W.. on TUESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH OF JUNE A.D. 1953, AT ONE ?- t;L 9 c ? P.M., the foliowing descrioed land and premises, situ ate in the District of Columbia, f,?,9— aesißna ted as and being AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREST HD TO Lot numbered One Thirty-Seven (137) in the Washington Sanitary Improvement Company s subdivision in said F?f)TT^ n nU r? b -o r , ed FlVe Hundred ruty-Two (502) as per plat re -1“ the Surveyor's Office for 30 a? !o r iSo m. Columbla th Liber T nf rt ?r,- S °L d subject to a prior deed ffirtw* approximately $8,000.00 further particulars of which will b f *uil° u h ced at time of sale; the be s?ih D " ce above said trust to in ca sh. A deposit of rernrriW r ®, QUlred - Conveyancing, A e dfu«m»U» etc '' a J Purchaser’s cost. sale ‘tS, T ada as °f date of . rms to be complied with Sosu fo t ?fe. t , V .H days 3 otherwise de- Ew?., .lorfeited and the DroDertv ft** be advertised and resold at the Abraham°u the trustees. ABRAHAM H. LEVIN. lefi ß i?| B l E - RT G ' WEIGHTMAN. Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER A SOIL Auctioneers. 8 ’ ppL? 1 ’ ONE-STORY PREMISES 1040 M BROwiTNG Ll pL Q ; ° a f t t t h h e e D r l |: *“»« by Public auction* In front of I"™™'DArtWo®. trict of Columbia, to-wit* Lot iai ld Souare 5155 in the subdivision Jhade by Theodore L. Baker, as per g'&ih Liber 76 at follo K | r 3 a * {?" trict* of 4 Colun?bia VCyor f ° r the Dls ' a pPfc h ase d r* P . 0 t S, Jal°e f a l' fees "at‘cost"} Xu 1 i m . s f? be complied nf l s.u lth A n v. thl , rty d ays from dav the f/lht tr ustees reserve -vLj rlgn r resell property at ri*ir a? d . cost of defaulting purchaser a «er five -days advertisement ot fuhlA r 1 sal S, ln v.?o me newspaper pub- J_n Washington, D. C.. or de- Posit mav be forfeited, or without thßmiif 18 de P o slt trustees may avail iil.K? selves - of any legal' or equitable rights,against defaulting purchaser. HOWARD BERNSTEIN. GEORGE L. BOSWELL. shinbero a- shinberg rustee *' AWiiJ&k ° St ' NW * THOS. J. OWEN A SONi Aactloneeri. 436 Southern Building. frustee's Sale of Valuable TWO fSPrrX t „SEMIDETACHED BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN AR CHEMISES NUMBER 210 ELEVENTH BTREET. SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust du ,y recorded, in Über No 9439 of° t‘h»~ ™ 9 se q .. of the land records ?K« the district of Columbia, and at th»r»ht qUe fi. of l !? e Party secured H(ii reby i the undersigned trustee *iH .fell, at public auction in front j T u«n*e P th F e°Z: 8 : and designated as and being Lot 17 m Church's subdivision of lots in as * pe £. Plate recorded 1 r? ( t offl . ce °f, the Surveyor lor me District of Columbia in Liber K. L. H. at folio 312. Terms; Sold subject to a prior (build ing association) deed of trust for approximately 85.430.00. further particulars of which will be an nounced at time of sale; the pur chase price aoove said trusts to be paid In cash. A deposit of $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc. at purchaser's cost. Adjust nients made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit for lelted and the property may be advertised and resold at the dis- . cretion of the trustee. FRANK PARONI. 1e12.15,17.:9 8 2 rVlYing ’ rrUSte *‘ THOS. J OWEN A SON, Auctioneeri. 435 Southern Building. Trustees; Sale of Valuable TWO STORY AND BASEMENT SEMI DETACHED BRICK DWELLING BE ING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUM- Vv^st 508 FIRST stheet. NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded. In Liber No. 8645 Folio 195 et seq.. of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se cured thereby, the undersigned trus tees will sell, at public auction in “°ht of the premises, on IHURS DAY THE EKiHTEENTH DAY OF A-D. 1953. AT THREE: THIRTY O CLOCK P.M.. the tollow ing-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 51 in Acker, et al. Trustees' subdivision of lots in Square 569. as per plat recorded in the Office of the Sur vevor for the District of Columbia in Liber 23 at folio 104. Subject to right of way of record. Terms; Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately $7,000.00 further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur chase price above said trust to be paid in cash A deposit of 5500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust ments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within tnirty days, otherwise deposit for feited and the property may be ad vertised ar.d resold at the discretion of the trustees. GEORGE BASILIKO. IRVIN C. BRENEMAN. 1e8.10.i2.15.17 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers, 435 Southern Building. Trustees’ Saie of Valuable TWO STORY ROW BRICK DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER 827 SECOND STREET 80UTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9562. Folio 12 et seq., of the 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 the premises, on TUESDAY THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JUNE A.D 1952 AT TWO O'CLOCK PM, the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Lot 46 in Smithson and Richards' subdivision of lots in Square 589. as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 20 at folio 11. Terms; Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for approximately $4,385.00 further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the Eurchase price above said trust to e paid in cash. A deposit of $500.00 required. Conveyancing, recording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Adjustments made as of date of sale. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discre tion of the trustees. JULIUS F. HASSIN. JOSEPH M. KELLY, jel 2.15.17,19.22 Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneeri, 435 Southern Building. Trustees' Sale of Valuable TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING. BFING KNOWN AS PREMISE SS NUMBER 1331 FORTY NINTH STREET NORTHEAST By virtue of a certain deed ot trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 9287. Folio 336 et seq., of the land re cords of the District of Columbia, And at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned tiustees will sell, at public auction. In front of the premises, on TUES DAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE A.D. 1953. AT ONE-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., the following-de scribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being Part of a trac: of land known as “Fife En larged.” being part of the estate of James H. Fowler allotted to Walter E. Fowler in partition, and being part of the second part of tract No. 3 in said partition, more particularly described in said deed of trust: as per plat recorded in the Office of the Surveyor for the Dis trict of Columbia in Survey Book 161 at tolio 96. Now known for purposes of assessment and faxa tion as Lot 805 In Square 5172 TERMS OF SALE ALL CASH. A deposit of $500.00 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published In Washington. D. C JOSEPH J. MAHONEY. Jr.. D. PAGE CORNWELL. 1*6.8.10.12,16 Trustee*. *■ t AUCTION SALES ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON, Auctioneers-Appraisers. Attorney's and Estate Sale of New and Used Household FURNITURE REFRIGERATORS—RANGES FANS—FLOOR COVERINGS WASHERS—MIRRORS. ETC. also Two ladies’ 14k wrist watches: ladies’ gold and platinum fancy rings, set with diamonds, rubles, opal, and onyx; gold brooch and cross pins, set with topaz, rubies, cashmere sapphires, garnets and amethysts. BY AUCTION AT WESCHLER’S 905 E St. N.W. TOMORROW Commencing 9:30 A.M. AT 1:30 P.M. By Order of Attorney GOLD JEWELRY AND WATCHES INSPECTION INVITED je!s Zed L. Williams A Zed L. Williams. Jr. Auctioneers & Appraisers LARGE LOT FINE ALL NEW SILVERWARE FLATWARE. HOLLOWARE. GIFT PIECES, USEFUL AND DECORATIVE ARTICLE 3. STERLING AND FINE PLATE. BY NATIONALLY KNOWN SILVERSMITHS ALL DIRECT FROM SHOW AND SAMPLE DISPLAY FLOORS OF FACTORY REPRE SENTATIVES AND OTHERS. Very desirable and numerous sterling gift and anniver sary items; elegant plated tea and coffee sets; 3-pc., 5- pc., 6-pc., 7-pc. covered dish es, supper dishes, open dish es, platters, trays, serving pieces, steak knives, carving sets, desserts, goblets, sets of fine flatware in chests, vases, compotes, etc. etc. ALL TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT Williams Auction House 918 NEW YORK AVE. THIS FRI. MORNING, 10:30 A.M. Zed L. William!! A Zed L. Williams Jr. Auctioneers A Appraisers Very interesting sale this week. Many antique and European chairs, tables, cabinets, odd pieces, carved decorator chairs, bookcases, china cases, etc. etc. Also modem regular furniture, maple twin-bedroom suite, odd lounge an dliving chairs, 2-pc. liv. rm. suite, attrac tive mahog, Virginia sofa, side chairs, chests, dressers, mirrors, pictures, etc. »tc. Also a number of various size rugs; better kind; used. ALL TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT Williams Auction House 918 NEW YORK AVE. THIS TUBS. 'TOMORROW', 2 PM. INDIVIDUALS DEALERS AND GUEST-HOME OWNERS TAKE NOTICE. AUCTIONEERS PH.: NA. 8-2679 PROPOSALS GOV. OF niST. OF COL.. DIR. OF HIGHWAYS. June 10. 1953. SEALED PROPOSALS will be reed, in Rm. 404. 499 Pa. Ave., N.W., Wash. 1. D. C.. until 2 P.M.. DST. June 17. 1953 and then publicly opened and read for construct. Cem. Cone, curb and gutter and laying asphaltic cone. surf, at var. locations, consist, of 14,000 lin. ft. of comb. cem. cone, curb and gut ter: 7.300 tons asphaltic cone, base; and 3.100 tons asphaltic cone. surf. Proposal forms and speens. obtain able. without charge, from Super visor. Contr. Sec.. Procurement Of fice. D. C.. Rm. 406. 499 Pa. Ave., N.W. 'Tel NA. 8-6000. Ext. 2378). lelo.ll, 12.13.15.16 SEALED BIDS in duplicate for reno vation of water distribution system at St. Elizabeths Hospital. Wash ington, D. C.. will be received until 1:0(l P.M. Standard Time, on July 7, 1953. in Room No. 5344. General Services Building. 19th and F Streets. N.W., Washington. D. C.. and then publicly opened in Room No. G-341-H. Upon request, one set of Prebid Documents and two sets of drawings and specifications will be supplied without charge to each general Contractor interested in bid ding on the complete project, all of which must be returned. Not more than six additional sets of drawings and specifications may be obtained by general Contractors at a charge of $5.00 per set. which will be refunded for each set re turned in good condition within 15 days alter the bids are opened. Checks offered as payment must be made payable to the order of the Treasurer, U. S. Upon request, and in the discretion of the undersigned, one set of drawings and specifica tions will be furnished to builders’ exchanges, chambers of commerce and other similar organizations, with the understanding that the set will be retained on their premises and made available for inspection by any interested subcontractor or ma terial firm. Bidding material may be obtained at Room No. 1304. Gen eral Services Buildings, 19th and F Streets. N.W.. Washington 25. D. C.. Phone Executive 3-4900. Extension 2397. 1e12,13.15 INVITATION FOR BlDS—Sealed bids will be received on behalf of the United States of America until 2:00 p.m. E. D. S. T. July 8. 1963. by the Housing and Home Finance Agency, Office of the Administrator, addressed to the attention of William J. Finley District Engineer, c/o Earl B. Bailey, Architect, 6915 29th street North. Arlington 13. Virginia, and publicly -opened at 3:00 p.m. E. D. S. T. in the office of the Post Engineer. Building No. 219, Fort Mver. Virginia, for the furnishing of all labor and materials and perform ing all work for the construction of an Elementary School at Fort Myer. Virginia. Project No. Va. 52- C-FED-3A. Plans and specifications, instruction to bidders and bid forms : may be examined at or obtained from the office of Earl B. Bailey, Architect, 6915 29th street North. Arlington 13. Virginia. When copies of the plans end specifications are re quested a deposit of 825.00 will be required to insure their return. De posit checks should be made pavable to the Treasurer of the United States. UNITED STATES OF AMER ICA. By: WM. F. BARRETT. Acting Regional Engineer, Region 2, Housing and Home Finance Agency. —l7 WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANI TARY COMMISSION CONTRACT NO. 1267-W&S. WATER MAIN AND SEWER CONSTRUCTION. Sealed proposals lor constructing in 23rd Avenue. Riggs Manor Subdivision, Prince George's County, approxi mately 1,100 feet of 6-inch and 8-inch water mains and 1.295 feet of sewer house connections, will be received at the office of the Wash ington Suburban Sanitary Commis sion. Hamilton Street. Hyattsville. Maryland, until Monday. June 22. 1953 at 2:00 P.M., Eastern Daylight Saving Time, at which place and time thev will be publicly opened and read. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the Chief Engineer of the Commis sion. Hyattsville, Maryland, unon de posit of $5.00 which deposit will be returned to bidders or to these returning plans and specifications In good condition. RAYMOND W. BELLAMY. L. S RAY, J. NORMAN AGER. Commissioners. Attest: JAMES B. PARKHILL. Secretary- Treasurer. .tel 2.15 WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANI TARY' COMMISSION—Contract No. 1269-WA-8. water main and sewer construction. Sealed proposals for constructing In Jamestown Road. Madison Place and Manorwood Drive. Woodmanor. Prince Georges County, approximately 420 feet of 2-inch and 75 feet of 6-lnch water mains. 555 feet of 8-inch plain concrete or vitrified pipe sewers, and 65 feet of sewer house connections, will be received at the office of the Washington Suburban Sanitarv Com mission. Hamilton Street. Hyatts yllle. Maryland until Monday. June 22. 1953 at 2:30 Day light Saving Time, at which place and time thev will be publicly opened and read. Plans and specifications may be ob tained from the office of the Chief Engineer of the Commission Hyatts ville, Maryland, upon deposit of $3.00, which deposit will be returned to bidders or to those returning plans and specifications in good condition. Raymond W. Bellamy. L. 8. Ray. J. Norman Ager. Commis sioners. Attest: James B. Parkhlll, secretary-treasurer. LEGAL NOTICES LICHTENBERG * LURIA. Attorney. National Press Bldg. Filed May 28. 1953. Harry M. Hull. Clerk UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia—John J. Vernay. Plaintiff, vs. Evelyn H. Vernay. Defendant.—No. CA 1979- 53.—The object of this suit is to obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of voluntary separation for more than five years without co habitation. On motion of the plain tiff. it is this 28th day of May. 1953. ordered that the defendant Evelyn H. Vernay cause her appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, occurring after the day of the first publication of this order; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of de fault. Provided, a copy of thl* order be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law Reporter, and The Washington Evening Star before said day. (8.) JAS W. MORRIS. Judge. (Seal). Attest: HARRY M. HULL. Cierk. By HELEN K. BENDURE. Deputy Clerk. Mt. 8.16. LEGAL NOTICES (Cent) S. CHUBCBILL ELMORE. Attorney, Colorado Building. Filed May 7, 1953. Harry M. Hull, Clerk. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia.— CAPITAL MORTGAGE & TITLE CO., INC.. Plaintiff, vs. BARBARA A. YOUNG. IP LIVING. ET AL. De fendants.—Civil Action No. 1239-53. —ORDER OF PUBLICATION —The object of this suit is to remove cloud on title to real estate situate in the District of Columbia and known for purposes of assessment and taxation as lot 87. square 5512. and more particularly described In com plaint herein. On motion of the plaintiff, it is this 7th day of May. 1953 ordered that the defendant Barbara A. Young, if living, 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 pro ceeded with as in case of default. Provided, a copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washing ton Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said day, and it is further ordered that defendant's Heirs. Alienees and Devisees of Barbara A. Young, if she be de ceased. cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after the expiration of three months from the date of the first publication, otherwise the cause will be pro ceeded with as in case of default. Provided, a copy of this order be published twice a month for three months in the Washington Law Re porter and The Evening Star before *aid day. (8.) JAS. W. MORRIS. i u ,d^l„ fs *al ' A True Copy. Test: HARRY M. HULL. Clerk. By ROB ERT F. HARRINGTON. Deputy .Clerk. mv18.25.1e1.16.1vfi ?n S. CHURCHILL ELMORE, Attorney, . ~ Colorado Building. Filed May 7, 1953. Harry M. Hull. UNITED BTATES *DISTRICT COURT District of Columbia.— CAPUAL MORTGAGE A- TITLE DO.. INC A BODY CORPORATE. U-AINTIFP vs. W. K. JACOBSON, ET AL —CIVIL ACTION NO 1088-53.— ORDER OF PUBLI CATION—The object of this suit is to remove cloud on title to real estate situate in the District of Co lumbia known for purposes of as sessment and taxation as lot 7 square 5509 and more particularly described in complaint herein On motion of the plaintiff, it is this 7th day of May 1953. ordered that the defendant W. K. Jacobson, if living cause his appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, after the day of the first publication of this S-5- r: J °i hpr^Lse the c ®use will be proceeded with as in case of de- Pr °vlded, a copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks in the Wash ington Law Reporter, and The Evening Star before said day. and I* A* £ ur ‘ her ordered that defend ants. Unknown Heirs. Alienees and Devisees of W. K. Jacobson, if he be deceased, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring after Ration of three months hoJT “It dat , e of „ the flr «t publica “d®’ 2 t 5 eI T. 1 £ e the cause wlu b ® proceeded with as In case of default. ErPY/ded: a copy of this order be published twice a month for three months in the Washington Law Re- F? i r i er J and The Evening Star before said day. (S.) JAS W. MORRIS dudge. (Seal.) A true copy. Test: i?ARRY M. HULL, Clerk. By ROB ERT F, HANNIGAN. Deputy Clerk. my18.25je1.15jy6.20 WILBUR. L. GRAY. Attorney. . „ Colorado Building. Filed March 30. 1953. Harry M. Hull. Clerk. HNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Columbia GRAY PROPERTIES. INC A BODY F?A£? RA . TE PLAINTIFF vs EAURA M. REVILLE, ETC . El AL PEFENDANTS —CIVIL ACTION No! T he i obfect this suit is removal of cloud on title to Lot 64 ‘A S *hi ar rM 6 )^ B . "Randle Highlands” in the District of Columbia On ot the plaintiff, it is this , M arch 1953, ordered Rwrifw® .defendants LAURA M. SEVILLE, if living, sometime known rmtth R 4J^;t. R t E J EILLE and LAURA REVLLB. GERTRUDE H. DODLWER CLIFFORD L. GOOD HER. EMILE PORCHE if living. EVA RISTE T PORCHE HENRY PORCHE CLIFFORD SMITH* if liv/- l n ,?V HOEERT SMITH. JAMES SMITH 11. JAMES SMITH I, if living, DAVID LAWSON SMITH and HENRY SMITH il living cau” their appearance to be entered herein on or before the fortieth day. exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays occurring alter the dav of first Publication of this order, the cause will be pro ceeded with as in case of default: £M?,Vi d K a copy of thls ord er be published once a week for three Jo Ihe Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star befoy e said day. It is further or dereff that UNKNOWN ALIENEES OR ASSIGNS, HEIRS OR DEVISEES OF LAURA M. REVILLE. a/k/a LAURA REVEILLE AND LAURA SMITH REVILLE. VIRGINIA GOOD* SSS^.JI. UPERT GOODNER. EMILE fORCHE. EVA PORCHE BUCKA LEW CLIFFORD SMITH JAMES SMITH. DAVID LAWSON SMITH and HENRY SMITH cause their appear ance to be entered herein on or be r. e first rule day occurring from f*?® expl jation of three months from date of first publication of this order, otherwise the cause will b ®, proceeded with as in case of de- Ja “if* Provided a copy of this order be published twice a month for by ®® months in The Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star before said day. <s.) F DICKTN SON LETTS. Judge. (Seal.) A True Copy. Test: HARRY M. HULL Deputy &rk HELEN K ‘ BENDURE ' ap20.27my4.18Je1.15 personal furniture REPAIRING, upholster ing and refinishlng done in vour home. GEO T. SHANNON. 1101 15th st. n.w. • VACANCY IN NURSING HOME for elderly person. 24-hr. nursing care; licensed by state and county super vision. JU. 9-6040. PIANO TUNER. $6: city or suburbs; quality work. VICTOR GEORGE. TA. 9-09b2. days; KI. 8-2218. eves. 8 I°*? applications, uianuscripts prepared and typed. f X .CHANGE SERVICE CO.. ST. o-olro. IQ* WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS and invitations: 24 hour service. STAN LEY ADAMS PRINTING CO, 602 E st. n.w. EX. 3-8548. 20* VACANCY—EIderIy lady, gentleman; Ist. 2nd fl„ cool porches; 24-hr. care; reas. HE. 4-5161. —l6 BRIARVVOOD MANOR Convalescent Home has openings for "Those Who Want to Get Well”: 24-hr. nursing care; metaphysical help If desired. Browning 421 or JE. 3-8923. —l6 I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE for debt* incurred by Cook and Sines. DAVID SINES. 900 Cavalier dr.. Alex.. Va. —lB Vic. 19th and F to Ga. and Alaska. Mon.-Sat. morns., needed businesswoman. ME. 8-0540, PERMANENT, $4; shampoo. WAR FLYNN BEAUTY COLLEGE. 1210 O st. n.w. ZADY. white, with small income, who would like room and board in ex change child care. Box 65-J, Star. —l6 KIND. LOVING CARE given invalids, elderly people: graduate nurse man agement. 6 homes on 8 acres in quiet, clean, restful Va. countryside. Over 40 years' experience. ILIFF’S NURSING HOME, Dunn Lorlng. Va. JE. 2-0191. —l9 CONVALESCENT HOME Just opened. Good care and excel, meals. Pleas, surroundings. JO. 9-8996. —ls MOTHERS—Personal attention given to babies. Full time care In my country home. Call MRS. GREEN. Gaithersburg 330-J-l. 14 FOREIGN JOBS OVERSEAS empl. worldwide All trades, helpers, alerlcal and profes sional. (Men-women). Big pay. Tax free. Over 50 contracts under way and Dreaking now. Complete up-to date data on firms hiring. Write in forma t ion. ATLAS FOREIGN SERVICE NEWS. Dept. B-l Box 630. Los Angeles 63. HELP WANTED AGENCIES A-1 TYPING POSITION to S6O wk.: recep.-tel. opers.. $45-$55 wk.: trainees all kinds. See Miss Evans lmmed. at BOYD'S, cor O and 12th (over Zlotnlck's), NA. 8-2340. PERSONNEL SERVICE. 131] G st. (ST. 3-3664). Est. 18 yrs.—Unusual secretarial, steno.. typing, acets. positions; all kinds paying to $4,000. See us immed. Welcome. SCREENING, for theatrical, fashion, advertising and public relation posi tions. PATRICIA STEVENS CAST ING SERVICE. NA. 8-7628. 15* EX GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEB, sec retaries. typists bookkeepers, clerks, all ages.‘welcome here; placing them daily. See GRACE DUNN. 1311 O at.. RE. 7-2828. TEACHERS English, social studies, math., science, chemistry physics, music, elem.. house dir.: $3.000-$6.500. Public and pvt, schools. ADAMS TEACH ERS AGENCY, 1341 G st. RE. 7-3038. 17 ARLINGTON—ALEX. Personnel assistant Open Admin, asst., superv, exp, 5 d. $250 Rcctp:.-Secy , Rossiyn. T-d __ *7O Secy , investments. 5 d. __ S3OO Secy, home econ. field. A d. .$275 Steno, to v. pres, June grad, 5 d, S6O Secy, legal firm. 9-5 S6O Steno, courthse. area, 5 d. $258 Asst, bkkpr, P. T, Wilson blvd, $1.30 hr. Recept.-typist, school, 5 d. $217 Dental assitant S6O wk. Recept.-typ, public relations __s2oO Clk.-typist, college grad, 5 d. .*250 Clk.-typist. medical field. 6 d... 5225 Oenl. ofc, good with figures... $55 Payroll elk, exper $216 Store display, exper to $75 Oenl. ofc, bkkpc, exper, 5 d.. SSO Potomac Empl.; Hrs. 9-8 3334 Wilson Blvd, Arl, JA. 7-1700 011 King St, Aiex, kl. p-7022 THE EVENING STAR Washington, D. C. MONDAY. JUNE 15, 1953 HELP WTD. AGENCIES (Cont.l BKKPRS. AND ACCOUNTANTS—W* specialize In these positions ATLAS. 1420 N. Y. ave. n.w, RE. 7-5767. IF UNEMPLOYED, or wish a better position. See Immediately. GRACE DUNN. 1311 O st (RE 7-2828). Men and Women CLERICAL. PROFESSIONAL SKILLED, UNSKILLED Washington’s Newest and Busiest Job Mart METROPOLITAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ATLAS, 1420 N. Y. AVE. Secys. stenogs, bkprs, reepts, typists, file clerks, payroll clerks, bkpg. mch. oors, cashiers. PBX oprs, others. 1420 N. Y. AVE. N.W, RM. 506 tVAen answering advertisements addressed to Star boxes *o NOT indole original references photo- Oravds or other materials o) per sonal value Copies serve the pur pose and originals mag vet lost. HELP—MEN ASSISTANT TO OFFICE MANAGES. Young man or woman, who has » thorough knowledge of the funda mentals of double-entry bookkeep ing; must be a willing and con scientious person. This is an op portunity for a night school stu dent to obtain the working exper. needed: will consider a high school graduate who has majored in office admin, and bookkeeping; starting salary, commensurate with exper. if any. and ability. For personal interview, call MR. ESPEY. ME. 8-1452 aftei 9:15 a.m. weekdays! Sat and Sun, JU. 7-6219. —l6 ASSISTANT MANAGER RESTAURANT Young man with knowledge of res taurant and soda iountain business, opportunity for advancement. Cali MR. KRUSE, OL. 2-1303. bet. » and 5 p.m. daily, to arrange for interview. —ls ATTENDANT for parking lot. good pay; driver's D. C. permit necessary. Apply 1368 Park rd. n.w. —l7 AUTO BODY MAN or combination body man and nalnter; must be ex per. Enlarging shop. More work than our present man ean handle. Good pay. Ins, paid vacation: 5- day wk. Apply Mr. Ron Rathburn, BETHESDA MOTORS. INC, 4703 Miller ave, Bethesda. Md. OL. 4-1000. jfl AUTO MECHANIC, white, sober, ex perienced on all makes Steady in side work; 5-day wk, paid holidays; must have own tools. 416 Mors* st. n.e, LI. 7-1082. —ls AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC and auto motive body man wanted, first-class. Highest pay arrangements and un equalled working conds. at Wash ington's 'argest Chevrolet dealer. See Mr. Presgrave. service manager. OURISMAN CHEVROLET. 610 H St. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC* Chrysler products. Good working conditions. paid vacations and other benefits. Apply in person to BANNING & SONS. 5800 Baltimor* blvd. Hyattsville. Md. —ls AUTO MECHANIC—Must be exper., plenty of work. Good pay. ins, pd. holidays and vacation: 5-day wk. Apply Mr Handy. BETHESDA MO TORS. INC, OL. 4-1000. —l6 AUTO PARTS MAN Experienced, for growing Wash, con cern. State age. exper. and salary expected. Position perm. Chanc* for advancement. Write Box 208-K, .Star. —2l AUTO SALESMAN to establish him self in stable and permanent busi ness. You will join Washington'* leading Dodge-Plymouth dealer and can build a high-income producing position for yourself. Auto-selling experience not essential. For inter view and all details see Mr. Rosin, BEAL MOTOR CO, 1401 R. I. av*. n.e. —l6 AUTO SALESMEN To sell Ford cars and trucks. You must be a good salesman, but no auto, exper. nee. If you are ag gressive. ambitious, can and will work hard, vou may enter the auto field to earn substantial income. Demo. turn. Must be less than 35 yrs. old, married, with family and have need for big money or don't apply. We want only big producers. See Mr. Shaw. MONROE FORD CO., 1237 East-West hwv. Sliver Spring, Md. AUTOMOBILE SERVICE MANAGER Exper. with Chrysler Corp. products. Must be capable of taking complet* charge of entire service operation lncl. body shop. A real opportunity for the right man. Give complete information in your letter. Will hold all information confidential. If you haven't got what it takes— don't reply. Box 224-K, Star. BAKER Experienced white man for perm, po sition: good salary and many em ploye benefits. Apply Personnel Office. HOTEL STATLER 16th and L Sts. N.W. BARTENDER Cocktail lounge experience necessary. Call NA. 8-5185 bet. 9:30 and 6:30. BOOKKEEPER Must type. Box 440-H. Star. —l6 BOOKKEEPER Motors Insurance Corp. (General Motors affiliate) has an opening on its clerical staff for • young man. typing ability essential. Good starting salary, opportunity for advancement unlimited. For appointment call MR. SAWYER, ME. 8- —l6 BRAKE MECHANICS AND HELPERS —Secure your future with good working conditions, paid holiday* and vacation. 1909 M st. n.w. No phone calls. —lB BRICK LAYERS, white, non-union: apply on job. 5200 block Columbia Pike at Frederick st, Arlington or call JA. 7-3254. JA. 4-1770. —lB BRICKLAYERS, union jobs at Brad ley blvd. and Chevy Chase dr.: also, • New Hampshire ext, 1 ml. past Univ dr. Or call ST 3-0587. —lB BRICKLAYERS. 2. white, also ap prentice. 2 yrs.’ experience; top men. 19th and Upshur sts. n.w. —ls BRICKLAYERS, union job. at 4400 Pershing drive in Buckingham, Ar lington Va. —l7 BRICKLAYERS wanted, at once— Long-time Job. Report for work at Rosemary Hills. East-West hwy.. Silver Spring. Md, or call JU. 9- —lB BRICK LAYER FOREMAN Experienced in all types of construc tion for established masonry firm. Call DI. 7-5474. Week ends and after 0 o’clock, call TU. 2-1634. BUTCHER, exper.; excel, workln* conditions. Apply 3428 Conn. ave. n.w. —ls BUTCHER for small supermarket: must be sober. JO. 2-6500, 4664 Livingston rd. ».e. BUTCHER, experienced, for euper market, who can assist in other de partments in store: excellent salary. Apply 5315 Wls. ave. n.w. —l9 BUTCHER—Reliable. Qood salary. CENTER MARKET. 6201 Baltimor* ave., Riverdale, Md. UN. 4-2727. —l6 BUTCHER, colored: grocery end meat market; good hours, good _pay. sober and reliable. LEWIS MARKTr, 1526 15th st. n.w. DU. 7-0303. BUTLER-HOUSEMAN, colored, experi enced: cccaslonal driving; refs, re quired Call DI. 7-6630 bet. 9 and 4 or JE 2-7279 after 6. —l6 CAB DRIVERS, colored. We will teach vou In a short time to secur* identifies'ion card: small deposit required on cab. TAN TOP CAB SCHOOL. 1731 Kalorama rd. n.w. CO 5-7978. CO 5-7735 —23 CABINET MAKER*, exper In stor* fixtures; top wages; union shop; must be steady workers. State exper. Box 293-K Star. —l7 CARPENTER. PLASTERER, PAINTEB. Apply .AMES J. RUPPERT. 1021 7th st. n.w. —l6 CARPENTERS, for framing work. OL. 2-08 m Call after 6 p.m. —l7 CARPENTERS’ HELPERS Apply CONSTRUCTION JOBS 3918 FULTON 8T.—1413 K BT. N.W. CARPENTER FOREMAN EXPERIENCED ON APARTMENT HOUSES ONLY Apply SHAPIRO ENGINEERING CORPORATION 911 15th St N.W. ME. 8-1717 CHAUFFEUR, grocery store. CEN TER MARKET, ffijoi Baltimore ave* Riverdale. Md. UN. 4-2727. —l6 CLERK, liquor store; part time. 5 to P p.m, experience desired. Apply. LEON'S, 113l._t 4th st n.w. —l6 CLERK Permanent position. 40-hr. week. Job consists of keeping record ox newsprint shipments, receipts, etc. Group insurance, hospitalization and other benefits; over 25 years of age, some bookkeeping training or ex perience preferred. Must be regu lar in attendance. Apply Personnel. Room 605: open weekdays. 8:30-5» and Sat 9-1. No phone c*U*. THE EVENING STAR 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. (Continued on Next Past) i B-11