OCR Interpretation


Evening star. [volume] (Washington, D.C.) 1854-1972, July 20, 1953, Image 30

Image and text provided by Library of Congress, Washington, DC

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045462/1953-07-20/ed-1/seq-30/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for B-9

Telephone Workers
End Brief Walkout
In Virginia Offices
Telephone operators In the
Alexandria and Arlington of
fices of the Chesapeake and
Potomac Telephone Co., were
back at their switchboards to
day after a 24-hour work stop
page which began early Satur
day.
The return to work at 7 a.m.
yesterday was as sudden as the
walkout, which union officials
conceded was as much a sur
prise to them as to the com
pany.
About 100 operators and
central office repairmen failed
to report for work during the
24-hour period.
Glenn E. Watts, director of
District 2, CIO Communica
tions Workers of America, said
union officials discussed the
situation with striking work
ers late Saturday and succeed
ed in getting them back on the
Job.
He said the work stoppage
was a protest against lagging
negotiations on a new con
tract between the company
and the union. Bargaining
has been going on since April,
but joint talks have been re
cessed since last Friday pend
ing a conference call by cither
side.
The contract covering an
estimated 7,000 union work
ers expired June 7. The union
Is seeking an BV2-cent-an
hour wage increase, more lib
eral vacations and a seven
hour day.
Mr. Watts denied reports
that the work stoppage was a
wildcat strike. He said the
union membership voted for
a strike if contract negotia
tions broke down.
Soviets'Renounce'
'45 Turkish Claims
•y th« Associated Pros*
ISTANBUL, Turkey, July 20.
—Russia, in an exchange of
notes with Turkey, says she
has “renounced” previous ter
ritorial claims against her
Balkan neighbor and “recon
sidered” earlier demands to
share control of the strategic
Dardanelles.
The Turkish government re
plied Saturday that it “noted
with satisfaction” the official
Soviet declaration. The Soviet
note was sent May 30 but not
made public until yesterday.
The Soviets in 1945 demand
ed a hand in running the
Dardanelles, which links the
Mediterranean and Black Sea.;
Russia also laid claim to the
Turkish border areas of Kars,
Ardahan and Artvin. Turkey
rejected the demands.
The new Russian note said
"the Soviet government de
clares the Soviet Union does
not have any territorial claims
whatsoever against Turkey.”
Under the 1936 Montreux
Convention—signed by Tur
key, Russia. Romania, Bul
garia, Britain, France, Ger
many, Greece, Yugoslavia and
Japan Turkish sovereignty
over the key waterway is rec
ognized but free passage is
guaranteed merchant ships of
all nations in peace or war.
In the event of Turkish bel
ligerency. however, the Turks
have the right to bar warships.
Showers Dampen Fires 1
Raging in Adirondacks
By the Associated Press
LONG LAKE, N. Y„ July 20.
—Firefighters hoped to bring
under control today flames
licking a mile-wide swath
through the Adirondack
mountain woodland in the
State’s largest forest fire of
the season.
The outbreak, described by
the State Conservation De
partment as “potentially the
most dangerous in many
years” was dampened by
showers last night.
About 215 firefighters worked
in shifts to carve a 20-foot
wide re-break around the
flames on the slopes of Sew
ard Mountain in the central
Adirondacks.
A Conservation Department
spokesman said he was un
able to estimate how much
acreage had been burned since
the fire began Saturday night.
Lightning apparently touched
off the flames.
Pro-Red Kashmir Leader
Hits Independence Plan
By th« Associated Press
NEW DELHI, India. July
20.—Political warfare over the
future of Kashmir mounted
today inside the disputed
Himalayan state, with the
State Assembly’s pro-Commu
nist president voicing opposi
tion to Kashmiri Premier
Sheik Abdullah’s plan for an
independent state.
Speaking to a peasants’
meeting in Srinagar, the
Kashmir capital, G. M. Sadeq,;
termed the premier's pro
posals “childish” and said in
dependence “would make the
state a cockpit of internation
al intrigue which would serve
only the imperialists.”
Sadeq's views were consid
ered particularly significant
here since they were the first
expression from either the
Communists or those sympa-,
thetic to them. 1
Wife Files Tenth
Suit for Divorce
From Same Man
By the Associated Press
LOS ANGELES, July 20.
For the 10th time since 1940
Susan B. Harshman, 62, has
filed suit for divorce from
Harry T. Harshman, also 62,
a retired real estate broker.
Her latest petition accuses
Harshman of striking' her,
knocking out her teeth,
scratching her, threatening to
kill her, kicking her.
The Harshmans were mar
ried February 29, 1940. She
filed her first divorce suit the
following October, then dis
missed it.
She since has filed—and
dropped—divorce actions in
1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946,
1947, 1950 and 1952.
10 Building Workers
Hurt in Hotel Accident
By the Associated Press
MIAMI BEACH. Fla., July
20.—A section of a multi-mil
lion dollar ocean-front hotel
under construction collapsed
yesterday, sending 10 work
men to hospitals.
The men fell 25 feet to the
ground when a framework of
concrete, steel and planking
caved in. Hospital attendants
said none was seriously in
jured.
A full crew was on the job
yesterday, rushing the hotel,
the Di Lido, to its scheduled
December completion.
To Place a Star Classified Ad
Call
STerling 3-5000
Classified Ad Rates
Local Advertisers
Three Lines (Minimum)
1 time. 43e per Up*.
3 to 0 time* consecutively. 88c per
line.
7 tlmef consecutively. 80c per line
New automobiles. 60e oar line: 4-llne
minimum
Special Notices and Personal. 6e per
line additional.
Out-of-town rate. oOe • tine eacb
Insertion-
Claims for errors must be made In
time for correction before second
Insertion
CLOSING HOURS:
SUNDAY EDITION—IO P.M FRI i
MONDAY EDITION—B P.M. SUN !
TUEB. to FRI.—9 P M. DAY BEFORE
SATURDAY EDITION—IO P.M. FRI
Bradley Bethesda
DRUG STORE
Bradley Shopping
Center
6900 Arlington Rd.
(Corner Bradley Blvd.)
Bethesda, Md.
Star Want Ads
Accepts
Other places conven
iently located for the
acceptance of Classified
Advertising.
SPECIAL NOTICES
BULOVA WATCHES. 33Vj,% discount
ARTHUR MARKEL 940 F st n.w
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for
any depts contracted for by any one
other than myself. Marvin Morow.
2303 Guilford rd.. No. 202 Hvatts
ville. Md. 22*
IT IS ANNOUNCED THAT
THE LAW OFFICES OF
E. WILLARD HYDE
E. Willard Hyde
Roscoe A. Faretta
Mario 8 Romero
Thomas A. Lohm
[ Have moved from Suite 600. 710
! 14th St.. N.W.
to
I Suite 711. 1319 'F' Street. N.W.
Telephones: National 8-2820. Na
tional 8-2821. National 8-4041. Na
tlonal 8-2149, —2O ;
THE HYDE COMPANY
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS
CASUALTY AND FIRE LINES
ANNOUNCES
REMOVAL OF ITS OFFICES FROM
Suite 600. 710 14th Street. N.W.. to
Suite 711. 1319 ’F’ Btreet, N.W.
Telephones: National 8-2820. Na
tional 8-2821. National 8-4041. Na
tlonal 8-2149. —2O
AUCTION SALES
ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON
Auctloneers-Appraisers.
Bankruptcy Sale
FORD “1951” SEDAN
De Luxe, Fordor
NO. 8.1.5.C.5. 151211
GRUEN <fc WHITTNAUER WATCHES
DIAMOND & RimY SIGNET RING i
By Public Auction
at Weschler's, 905 E St. N.W.
TUESDAY
July 21. 1953. 10 A M.
Re: Arthur J. Hughes. Jr.
Bankrupt No. 22-53
Terms: Cash.
PAUL J. KASLOFF. Trustee.
National Press Building.
THOS J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneers.
435 Southern Building.
Trusters' Sale of Valuable DETACH-j
ED FRAME DWELLING BEING
KNOWN AS PREMISES NUMBER
208 FORTY-FOURTH STREET.
NORTHEAST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded, In Liber No. 9497.
Folio 49 et sea., 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-EIGHTH DAY OF JULY
AD. 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 136 In Irvin's subdivision
of lots In Square 5088, as per plat
recorded in the Office of the Sur
veyor for the District of Columbia
in Liber 71 at folio 132.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately $4,800.00
further particulars of which will be
annoounced at time of sale: the pur-1
chase price above said trust to be
paid In cash. A deposit of SSOO 00
I required. Conveyancing, recording.
’ etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust
ments made as of date of sale.
Terms to be compiled with within
j thlrtv days, otherwise deposit for
i felted and the property mav be ad
vertised and resold at the discretion
of the trustees.
E. SPENCER FITZGERALD.
Surviving Trustee.
ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON.
Auctioneers.
Trustee’s sale of dwelling house num
ber 2106 R street N.W. Pursuant
to judgment of the United States
District Court for the District of
Columbia In Civil Action 5182-52.
I will offer for sale at public auction
on Monday the 27th day of July.
1953. at 4:30 o'clock p.m.. Lot 59
in McLanahan’s Subdivision In
Square 66. as per plat recorded In
the Surveyor’s Office In Liber 18 folio
89 Improved by a three-story and
basement brick dwelling containing
9 rooms and 2 baths, heated by oil
and numbered 2106 R Street. North
west Title to be good and unen-l
cumbered of record subject only to
covenants of record and monthly
tenancy.
Terms of Sale: SI,OOO deposit In cash
or certified check required at sale.
Purchase money to be paid in cash
Sale to be settled within thirty days
: from date of Its ratification by the
Court, otherwise deposit shall stand
forfeited as liquidated damages and
thereupon all rights of the purchaser
: shall stand terminated. Trustee re
serves the right to withdraw the
property from sale in case of inade
quate bid. and if sale is not ratified
deposit shall be returned,
j GEORGE C. OERTMAN. Trustee
1 ,_«-^V , !i r L®?SJ s 2£. urltT Building.
tet9Ju6.13.20.35.37
AUCTION SALES (Cot.)
ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON.
Aactieneers-Appraisers
Trustees’ Sale of RESTAURANT
FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT.
BTOCK IN TRADE. LEASEHOLD
INTEREST. LICENSES, etc.
By Virtue of a Chattel Deed of Trust
recorded In Liber 9963. folio 205 et
eeq., one of the Land Records of
the District of Columbia and at
the request of the Party secured
thereby the undersigned Trustees
will sell by public auction at No.
3505 Georgia Avenue. N.W. on
TUEBDAY. JULY 21. 1953 AT 4
O'CLOCK P.M., National Cash Reg
ister. Bottle Cooler Stools. Refrig
eration. Toaster. Fans. Steam Table,
Orlll, Meat Block. Oas Rrange, Stock
In Trade. Etc., also leasehold In
terest particulars of which will be
announced at time of sale. Terms:
Cash. IRVING B. YOCHELSON and
I- BRILL. Trustees. 1u17.18.20
ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON. INC.
AUCTIONEERS
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE
ONE-STORY. FRAME. DETACHED
DWELLING. KNOWN A8 4419
FOOTE STREET. NORTHEAST.
By virtue of a deed of trust recorded
In Liber No. 7225 at folio 296, 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
sale bv public auction In front of
the premises on MONDAY. JULY
27. 1953. AT 3:30 O’CLOCK P.M..
the following-described property in
the District of Columbia, to wit:
Lot numbered Sixty-four (641 in
Marlon Duckett and T. Howard
Duckett's combination of lots In
Square numbered Fifty-one Hundred
and Thirty-one (5131). as per plat
recorded in the Office of the Sur
veyor 'f the District of Columbia
In liber 58 at folio 39.
TERMS OF SALE: All cash. A de
nosit of $500.00 will be required at
time of sale. Examination of title,
conveyancing, recording, revenue
stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser.
Terms to be compiled 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 five days’
advertisement of such resale in
some newspaper published In Wash
ington. D. C. or deposit may be
forfeited, or without forfeiting the
deposit the trustee may avail itself
of any legal or equitable rights
against the defaulting purchaser.
AMFRICAN SECURITY AND TRUST
COMPANV. Trustee. Bv: WILLIAM
L. BEALE. Vice President. (Seal.)
Attest: TINNAEUS T. SAVAGE. As
sistant Secretary.
‘Tlfi 18.20.23.25
THOS. .1. OWEN A 80N. Auctioneers,
435 Sonthern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO
STORY BEMIDETACHED BRICK
DWELLING BEING KNOWN AS
PREMISES 6436 BASS PLACE,
BOUTHEABT.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
dated April 1, 1953 and recorded
as Instrument No. 12.633. April 3.
1953 among 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 prem
-IJ?2,’„U, n „ I 3 J/ SDAY ’ THE TWENTY
EIGHTH DAY OF JULY A.D. 1953,
AT THREE O’CLOCK P.M.. the
following-described land and prem
ises. situate in the District of
Columbia and designated as and
being Lot 05 in Sauare 5291 in the
subdivision made by the Southwest
Construction Corporation, as per
plat recorded in the Office of the
Surveyor for the District of Co
lumbia In Liber 124 at Folio 29.
Subject to Covenants, building re
striction line, agreements and right
of way of record.
Terms. Sold subject to a prior
gliding association) deed of trust
for approximately 57.050.00 fur
ther particulars of which will be
announced at time of sale; the
purchase nrice above said trust to
2* in cash. A deposit of
SoOO oo required. Conveyancing, re
cording. etc., at purchaser's cost.
Adjustments made as of date of
be compiled with
w'thin THIRTY days, otherwise
deposit forfeited and the property
may be advertised and resold at
the discretion of the trustees.
MAURICE GREENBAUM,
EDWARD SCHWEITZER.
,1?1 / .20.2” ,*’4,27 TriKtPF*
tho * - £oWEN A SON. Auctioneer*
435 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO
STORY ROW FRAME DWELLING
BEINO KNOWN AS PREMISES 320
SIXTH STREET. SOUTHEAST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded. In Liber No. 9361.
Folio 39 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-EIGHTH DAY OF JULY
A.D. 1953. AT TWO-THIRTY
O’CLOCK P.M.. the following
described land and premises, situate
in the District of Columbia, and
designated as and being Lot num
bered 33 1> Square numbered 874
In a subdivision made by Charles
Schroth. as per plat recorded In
Liber 23 at Folio 101 In the Office
of the Surveyor for the District of
Columbia.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior (build
ing association) deed of trust for
approximately $2,110.00, and a prior
„_ trus , t , f ° r approximately
92.100.90. further particulars of
which will be announced at time
of sale: the purchase price above
said trusts 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. Terms to be com
plied with within 30 days, otherwise
deposit forfeited and the proper-y
may he advertised and resold at the
discretion of the trustees.
J. J. KELLIHER.
HOWARD BERNSTEIN.
lyl 7,20.22.24 27. Trustees.
fHOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneer,,
435 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO
STORY ROW BRICK DWELLING.
BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES
NUMBER 528 TWENTY-FOURTH
STREET NORTHWEST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded, in Liber No. 9007,
Folio 75 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 THURSDAY
THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF
JULY A.D. 1953. AT TWO-THIRTY
O'CLOCK P.M. the following-de
scribed land and premises, situate Ini
the District of Columbia, and deslg-!
nated as and being Lot 77 In Kite’s
subdivision of lots In Square 33. as
, Per plat recorded In the Office of the:
Surveyor for the District of Colum
bia in Liber 44 at folio 102.
Terms. Sold subfect *o a prior (build
ing association) deed of trust for
approximately $4,347.66. 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. Adlust
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 discre
tion of the trustees.
HOWARD BERNSTEIN.
, _ CHARLES E. MITCHELL.
1t13.15.17.2Q.22 Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers.
435 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO
STORY ROW FRAME DWELLING
BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES 410
W STREET. NORTHWEST.
Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded. In Liber No. 9489
Folio 184 et seq., of the 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 THURSDAY THE
TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JULY.
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 Lot num
bered Thirteen (13) In Square num
bered Thirty Hundred Seventy-two
(3072) in a subdivision made by
Jacob H. Relsinger. as per plat re
corded In County Book 9. page 77
of the Office of the Surveyor for the
District of Columbia.
Terms: Sold subject to • prior (build
ing association) deed of trust for
approximately $2,326.18. further
particulars of which will be an
nounced at time of sale: the pur
chase price above su'd 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 30 days,
otherwise deposit forfeited and the
property may be advertised and re
. sold at the discretion of the trus-
I tees.
FRANK W. MARSALEK,
CARLTON U. TREXLER,
| lyl 3.15.17.20.22 Trustees,
THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneer,.
435 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO
; STORY ROW FRAME DWELLING
BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES
NUMBER 1538 ROSEDALE STREET.
NORTHEAST.
Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust
dulv recorded. In Liber No. 9751.
Folio 393 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 nubile auction in front
of the premises, on TUESDAY THE
TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JULY A.D.
1953. AT THREE-THIRTY O’CLOCK
P.M. the foiiowlng-descrlbed land!
and premises, situate In the District
of Columbia, and designated as and
being Lot 78. in William J. Clag
gett’s subdivision of lots In Block
28 "Long Meadows." as per plat
recorded In the office of the Sur- j
veyor for the District of Columbia.
. In Liber County 7 at folio 28. Said'
! Block 28 now known for purposes
of assessment and taxation as Square
1 4541
Terms: Sold sublect to a prior deed!
, trust for approximately $2,435.00
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 $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 forfeited and
‘.he property may be advertised and
resold at the discretion of the
trustees.
BERNARD *. ROACHE,
THELMA RYBCKOWSKY. I
Jy10,18.16,17.20. Trustee*.
AUCTION SAIIS
C. O. Stean A Ce., Ine.. Aaetiaaeera,
eer,-Appraiser,
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE
_ SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION
French Marble Top Console Table.
Japanese Two-Fold Bereen. Hall
Clock, Shonlnger Upright Plano.
High Grade and Practically New
Rattan Side Chair,. Arm Chair,,
End and Corner Table*. Three-Part
Settee, Slightly Used Kenmore Late
Model Washing Machine. Other Elec
tric Washers. Apex Electric Ironer.
Room_ Air Conditioners, Television
gft. Dining Room and Bed Room
Furniture. Box Springs. Hollywood
Bed*. Mattresses. Large Collection of
Victrola Records in Albuma. Deco
rative Mirrors. Marble Statuary,
Metal File Cabinet*. China! Olass
ware. Brlc-a-Brac. Etc. Man’s two-
Stone Diamond Ring. Etc.
AT SLOAN’S. 715 13TH BT. NW
TUESDAY, JUtY 21ST AT If) A. M
By Order of Security Storage Co. and
From Other Private Consignors.
Terms: Cash. C. Q. Sloan 8c Co.. Inc.
Aucts. Established 1891.
- —2 O
ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON,
Auctioneers
Trust”*’ Bale of Valuable TWO
STORY SEMIDETACHED BRICK
DWELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES
4724 "B” STREET S.E.
virtue of a deed of trust recorded,
in Liber No. 9476. folio 220, et seq.,
one of the land records of the Die
trict of Columbia, and at the request
°/ ‘‘•J 1 ? secured thereby, the under
*l*“*d trustees will offer lor sale by
,ront of Premises,
MONDAY. THE TWENTY-SEV-
Eff£H DAY OF JULY. 1953. AT
ONE-THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M.. the
r?(i?Jl?*' d . esc^ 1, ?* d Property in the
District of Columbia, to-wit: Lot
TWPMa ß fS ,r £. s , <^ th - of Bou*re 6349.
T E?rf I ?„K? P . s * ALE: Property will be
?°J d ei.'W *? ? P T,or building and
'°,» n r first deed of trust for $5,374.02
at 5% as of May 1, 1953: balance
£**“• A sash deposit of $500.00 re-
S"jH£ o, „, pu J' h “»« r »t sale. Exam
ination of title, conveyancing, re-
Sf# * nd notarial fees at cost of
sYtb-.?K« T £l m i t 0 be compiled
jjf} l 30 days from day of
eale. otherwto -epoattforfMted.
JVI °™BERO_
THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Auctioneer;;
435 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Bale of Valuable TWO
BTORY AND BA3EMENT SEMI
DETACHED BRICK DWELLING BE
•NO KNOWN AS PREMISES NOTvf-
NORTHWEST. TAYL ° R STREET
B J , vlrtue °* « certain deed of trust
ft" ? recorded in Liber No. 0407,
J? 1 }? ?*?•’ 2* the * tn d records
of the District of Columbia, and at
the request of the party secured
jjfrcby. the undersigned trustees
will sell, at public auction In front
of the premises, cn THURSDAY
THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OP
Jffi* *u D ‘ 1 9 S 3 - AT TWO O’CLOCK
P.M.. the following-describPd land
•nd premises, situate in the District
of Columbia, and designated as and
being Lot 60 In Square 2823. In
Heitmuiler's subdivision of part of
a tract of land known as "Pad
worth’ or the •’Marsh’’, as per
plat recorded In the Office of the
Surveyor for the District of Colum
bia in Liber 61 at folio 30.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior
(building association) deed of trust
for approximately $10,800.00 fur
ther 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 $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 ad
vertised and resold at the discretion
of the trustees.
HOWARD BERNSTEIN.
. , „ THOMAS W. HUNT.
Jy13.15.17,20.22 Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Anctteneers.
435 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable improved
real estate consisting of an un
divided one-half Interest In a two
story brick dwelling being premises
224-A Que Btreet. N.W.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded. In Liber No. 93b 7,
Folio 367 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 within
the office of Thos. J. Owen & Son,
Room 435 Southern Building, Fif
teenth and H streets. N.W.. the
21st DAY OF JULY. A.D. 1953. AT
TWELVE:THIRTY O’CLOCK P. M„
the following-described land and
premises, situate In the District of
Columbia, and designated as and
being AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF
INTEREST IN AND TO Lot num
bered Sixty-Four (64) In the Wash
ington Sanitary Improvement Com
pany’s subdivision of square num
bered Five Hundred Fifty-Two (652).
as per plat recorded In the Sur
veyor’s Office for the District of
Columbia In Liber 27. at Folio 193.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately $7,750.00
further particulars of which will be
announced at time of sale: the pur
chase price above said trust to be
naid in cash. A deposit of $300.00
required. Conveyancing, recording,
etc., at purchaser’s cost. Adjust
ments made as at 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 ducretlon
of the trustees.
ABRAHAM H. LEVIN.
, ROBERT G. WEIGHTMAN.
lyl 0,15,20 Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Aaetloneere,
435 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable IMPROVED
REAL ESTATE CONSISTING OF
AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF IN
TEREST IN A TWO-STORY BRICK
DWELLING BEINO PREMISES 28-A
BATES STREET. N.W.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded. In Liber No. 9429.
Folio 300 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 within
the office of Thos. J. Owen & Son
Room 436 Southern Building, Fif
teenth and H Streets N.W.. on THE
TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JULY
A.D. 1953. AT TWELVE-THIRTY
O CLOCK P.M.. the following
described land and premises,
situate In the District of Co
i lumbia. and designated as and
being AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF
j INTEREST IN AND TO Lot num-
I be red Two Hundred Seventy-three
(273), In the Washington Sanitary
: Improvement Company's subdivision
of lots In Sauare Six Hundred Fif
teen (615), as per plat recorded In
the Office of the Surveyor for the
District of Columbia in Liber 75
at folio 19.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately $7,750.90
further particulars of which will
be announced at time of sale: the
gurchase price above said trust to
?.„„ p ? id in cash - A deposit of
$300.00 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
fortified and the property may be
advertised and resold at the dis
cretion of the trustees.
ABRAHAM H. LEVIN.
ROBERT G. WEIGHTMAN.
lyl 0.15,20 Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN A SON. Anetloneers,
435 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable IM-I
FROVED REAL ESTATE CONSIST
ING OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF
INTEREST IN A TWO-STORY
BRICK DWELLING BEING PREM
ISES 1700 TRINIDAD AVENUE.
N.E.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust!
duly recorded. In Liber No. 9561.!
Folio 15. et seq.. of the land record'
of the District of Columbia, and |
at the request of the party secured!
! thereby the underslvned trustee,
will sell, at public auction within i
the office of Thos. J. Owen and ;
Son, Room 436 Southern Building, j
Fifteenth and H streets N.W. on
THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF
JULY. A.D. 1953, AT TWELVE
THIRTY O’CLOCK P.M.. the fol
lowing-described land and premises,
situate In the District of Columbia,
and designated as and being AN
UNDIVIDED ONE-FOURTH INTER
EST, IN AND TO Lot numbered
Ninety-six (96) In Square numbered
forty Hundred Fifty-two (4052) In
the Subdivision made by the Wash
inKton Loan & Trust Company and
Washington Sanitary Improvement
gbmpany as per plat recorded In
Book 99. page 85 of the records of
the Office of the Surveyor for the
District of Columbia.
TERMS: Sold subject to a prior deed
of ICJ 15 ! /P r approximately S2O -
noo.oo further particulars of which
will be announced at time of sale:
the purchase price above said trust
H«5 c „„ Dald ln c#sh - A deposit of
$300,00 required. Conveyancing,
recording, etc., at purchaser's cost
Adjustments made as of date of
sale. Terms to be complied with
within thlrtv days. oth?fsris, deposit
! I°/,f elt ( f d ® nd i he Property maybe
: advertised and resold at the dis
cretion of the trustees.
ABRAHAM H LEVIN,
i °’ WEIGHTMAN.
! iv 13.15.20 Trustees
ADAM A. WESCHLER A SON
Auctloneers-Appraisers.
ESTATE AND BANKRUPTCY SALE
of
New and Used Household
FURNITURE
. REFRIGERATORS—MIRRORS
WASHERS—BOOKS
DIAMOND RINOS—WATCHES
1951 FORD SEDAN
ALSO
HIGH GRADE MODERN LIVING.
DINING AND BEDROOM GROUPS
BY AUCTION
at WESCHLER’S
905 E ST. N.W.
TOMORROW
Commencing 9:30 A.M.
By order Louis C. Grossberg. Ad- :
mtnlstrator; Irving Yockelson. At
i torney: Paul J. Kasloff. Trustee:
storage companies and other con
signors.
AT 10:00 A.M.
BY ORDER TRUSTEE
1951 Ford Fordor Sedan
Watches—Ring
AT 1:00 P.M.
ESTATE SALE
.Two Lady's Solitaire Diamond Rings
| Lady’s Gold and Diamond
Wrist Watch, etc.
Jr*o
AUCTION SALIS
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE
Home and 22 acre* land 6 miles south
of Culpeper, Va.. on U. S. Route 29,
0n SATURDAY, JULY 25
At 1:30 p.m. IST. rain or ahlne.
6-room house. 2-room cinder block
cottage, both with electricity and
water. Other outbuildings. Land
all fronts cn highway. Ideal home
and valuable commercial location.
COL. E. L. BROWN auctioneer.
Phone Culpeper 2941.
Jy20.22.24
THOS. J. OWEN * SON, Aactieneers.
435 Southern BaUding.
Trustee*’ Sale of Valuable BEMI
DETACHED BRICK DWELLING BE
ja. ppwMPwam:
By virtue of certain deed of trust
duly recorded. In Liber No. 8940.
*OUo 39 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 ln front
of the Dremises. on THURSDAY.
THE THIRTIETH DAY OF JULY.
A-D. 1953. AT FOUR,THIRTV
O CLOCK P.M.. the fbllowlng
described land and premises, situate
in the District of Columbia, and
designated as and being Lot 11
in Shiles subdivision of Square
South of Bquare 635 as per lat re
corded in the Office of the Surveyor
for the District of Columbia ln Liber
18 at folio 16.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately $2,300.00
further particulars of which will
be announced at time of sale; the
Burchase price above said trust to
e P» id in cash. A deposit of
$500.00 required. Conveyancing, re
cording, etc., at purchaser’s coat.
Adjustments 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.
FRANK PARONI.
. „„ HERMAN MILLER,
1y20,22.24.27,29 Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN A 80N. Anetloneers,
435 Southern Building.
Trustees’Sale of Valuable IMPROVED
REAL ESTATE CONSISTING OF AN
UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF INTEREBT
HA TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL
ING BEINO PREMISES 35 BATES
STREET N.W.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded, ln Liber No. 9412.
-'olio 573 et seq., of the 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
within the office of Thos. J. Owen 8c
Son, Room 435 Southern Building.
Fifteenth and H Streets, N.W.. on
THE 21st DAY OF JULY A.D. 1953.
AT TWELVE-THIRTY O'CLOCK
P.M.. the following-described land
»? d Premises, situate in the District
of Columbia and designated as and
being AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF
INTEREST IN AND TO Lot num
bered Two Hundred Eighty-seven
s *3 HutKirecl Fifteen
(015) In the subdivision made by
Nathaniel J. Taube. et al as per plat
recorded in Plat Book 131. Folio 138
of the records of the Office of the
Surveyor for the District of Co
lumbia.
Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed
of trust for approximately $7,750.00
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 $300.00
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 forfeited and
the property may be advertised and
resold at the discretion of the trus-
ABRAHAM H. LEVIN.
ROBERT O. WEIGHTMAN.
tel 0.15.20. Trustees.
THOS. J. OWEN A SON, Auctioneers
435 Southern Building.
Trustees’ Sale of Valuable 2-STORY
ROW BRICK DWELLING. BEING
PREMISES 2319 17th STREET
NORTHWEST.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust
duly recorded, ln Liber No. 8575.
Folio 79 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 !n front
of the premises, on THURSDAY.
THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF
JULY, 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 num
bered Slxty-nlne (69) in John A.
McCarthy’s subdivision of lots in
Block numbered Six <ot. “Meridian
Hill.” as per plat recorded ln the
Office of the Surveyor for the Dis
trict of Columbia in Liber 50. at
folio 6. Said Block 6 now known
for purposes of assessment and
taxation as Sauare numbered Twenty
five Hundred and Seventy-one
(2571).
Terms: Sold subject to » prior
(building association) deed of trust
for approximately $2,796.89, further
particulars of which will be an
nounced at time of sale; the pur
chase price above said trust to be
paid ln 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
30 days, otherwise deposit forfeited
and the property may be advertised
and resold at the discretion of the
trustees.
ROBERT A. HUMPHRIES.
HOWARD F. HUMPHRIES.
Trustees.
EDWIN SHELTON.
Attorney for Holder of Note,
1511 K Street N.W.
Washington. D. C.
lyl 3.15,17.20,22
Zed L. William, A Zed L. William,, Jr.
Anetloneers 8e Appraiser,
Several truck loads of new
and used furniture and
household effects, suitable:
for apartments, motels,!
homes and dealers’ floors.
ALL TO BE SOLD BY
AUCTION
AT
Williams Auction House
918 NEW YORK AVE.
THIS TUES. (JULY 21), 2 PM.
(TOMORROW)
Good and medium complete
bedrm. suites, med. dining
rm. suites, very good break
fast and dinette sets, late
style living rm. suites, odd
dressers, chests, lounge and
liv. rm. chairs, twin and
double odd beds complete,
new and clean used inner
spring mattresses, gas cook
ranges, medium-grade rugs.i
various sizes; secretary desk,:
very good Hollywood bed
outfits; mahog. wal. and
other end, coffee and lamp
tables. Floor and table
lamps, numerous other
items of interest.
EXHIBITION ALL DAY MONDAY
AND TUES. UP TO SALE HOUR.
I INDIVIDUALS. GUEST HOMES. MO
i TEL OWNERS, OUT-OF-TOWN
BUYERS. TAKE NOTICE,
i AUCTIONEERS' PH.: NA. 8-2679.
PROPOSALS
' SEALED BIDS in duplicate for Mls
: cellaneous Changes of the American
Red Cross District Chapter Building,
North side of "E” Street between
Twentieth and Twenty-first Streets.
N.W.. Washington. D. C. will be re
ceived until 1:00 P.M.. Eastern
Standard Time, on Aug. 4, 1953. in
Rm. No. 5344. General Services
Building. 19th and F Streets. N.W..
Washington. D. C.. and then pub
licly opened in Rm. No. O-341-H.
Upon request, two sets of drawings
and specifications will be supplied
without charge to each general con
tractor interested ln bidding on
the complete project, all of which
must be returned. Bidding material
.nay be obtained at Rm. No. 1304.
General Services Building. 19th and
F Streets. N.W., Washington 25.
D. C.. Phone Executive 3-4900 Ex
tension 2397. Jy17.18.20
GOV. OF DIST. OF COL., DIR. OF
SAN’Y ENG’G. July 15. 1953.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be reed,
ln Rm. 404. 499 Pa. Ave.. N.W.,
Wash. 1. D. C-. until 2 P.M. DST.
July 22. 1953, and then publicly
opened and read for constr. SERV
ICE SEWER, vie. Newark St.. Idaho
and Wls. Aves., N.W., consist, of
1.250 lin. ft. 10" dla. terracotta
pipe sewer. Proposal forms and
specn-. obtainable, without charge,
from Supervisor, Contr. Sec.. Pro
curement Office. D. C.. Rm. 406.
499 Pa. Ave., N.W. (Tel. NA. 8-6000.
Ext, 2378). Jy16,16.17.18.20.21
LEGAL NOTICES
AUBREY O. DOOLEY,
619 14th St. N.W., Attorney.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 82.949.
Administration.—This is to Give
Notice: That the subscriber, of the
District of Columbia, has obtained
from the Probate Court of the Dis
trict of Columbia. Letters Tes
tamentary on the estate of Mat
thew Martin Barnfather. also
known as Matthew M. Barnfather,
Martin Barnfather and M. M. Barn
father. late of the District of Col- j
umbia. 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 3rd day of De-!
cember. A. D 1953: otherwise they
mav by law be excluded from all
benefit of said estate. Given under
its hand this 7th day of July. 1953.!
HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK OF,
WASHINGTON. By: ARTHUR J.
LINN. Vice President. (Seal.) Attest: I
MELVIN J. MARQUES. Deputy Reg-!
leter of Will, for the District of Co
lumbia. Clerk of the Probate court. I
1y18.50.57
LEGAL NOTICES (Cowt.)
GEORGE M. ■*»». Attorney.
1,503 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
lor the District of Columbia,
Holding Probate Court.— Vo. 83.032.
Administration.—This is to Olve
Notice: That the subscriber, of the
District of Columbia, hai obtained
from the Probate Court of the Dis
trict of Columbia. Letters Testa
mentary on the estate of R. Ross
Perry, jr.. late of the District of
Columbia deceased. Ail persons
having claims against the deceased
are hereby warned to exhibit the
wlt b the vouchers thereof
legally authenticated, to the eub
*crlber, on or before the 23rd day
of December. A.D. 1953: otherwise
they may by law be excluded from
ail benefit of said estate. Given
under Its hand this 23rd day of
Ju/teinM THE riggs NATIONAL
BANK OF WASHINGTON. D. C. By:
F; BROOKS. Vice President
and Jftuat Officer. (Seal.) Attest:
FRANK J BURK ART. Deputy
R *«l* t ,e r of Wills for the District
of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate
Court. 1y.6.13,20
EARI. G. JONSCHER, Attorney,
730 15th street, N.W.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 82.774. Ad
ministration.—This Is to Give
Notice: That the subscribers, of
the District of Columbia have ob
tained from the Probate Court of
uie District of Columbia, Letters
Testamentary on the estate of Per
cy H. Russell, late of the District of
Columbia, deceased. All persons
having claims against the deceased
are hereby warned to exhibit the
same, with the vouchers thereof,
legally authenticated, to the sub
scribers. on or before the 22nd day
of December. A.D 1963: otherwise
they may by law be excluded from
all benefit of said estate. Given
under our hands, this 22nd day of
June. 1953. WILLIAM R. RUS
SELL. 3000 University Terrace N.W.;
PERCY H. RUSSELL. Jr.. World
Center Bldg.. 10th and K Sts. N.W.;
AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST
COMPANY. By: JAMES E. CONNOR.
Assistant Trust Officer. (Seal.) At
test: PRANK J. BURKART. Deputy
Register of Wills for the District
of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate
Court, 1u6.13.20
LEWIS H. SHAPIRO AND
WHITFORD W. CHESTON, Attorneys
201-205 Tower Bldg.
UNITED STATEB DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 82.916. Ad
ministration.—This is to Give No
tice: That the subscriber, of the
District of Columbia has obtained
from the Probate Court of the Dis
trict of Columbia, Letters Testa
mentary on the estate of Margaret
M. Beckham, late of the District of
Columbia, deceased. All persons
having claims against the deceased
are hereby warned to exhibit the
same, with the vouchers thereof,
legally authenticated, to the sub
scriber, on or before the 23rd day
of December. A.D 1953: otherwise
they may by law be excluded from
all benefit of said estate. Given
under my hand this 23rd day of
June. 1953. ANNA WALLER. 4430
Volta PI. N.W. (Seal.) Attest:
PRANK J. BURKART. Deputy Reg
ister of Wills for the District of Co
lumbia, Clerk of the Probate Court
jy6.13.20.
JOSEPH C. TURCO. Attorney.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 83.059.
Administration.—This is to Give
Notice: That the subscriber, of
the Dlstnct of Columbia has ob
tained from the Probate Court of
the District of Columbia. Letters
Testamentary on the estate of
Cristina Badessa. also known as
Cristlnella Bodessa. late of the Dis
trict of Columbia, deceased. All
persons having claims against the
deceased are hereby warned to ex
hibit the same, with the vouchers
thereof, legally authenticated, to
the subscriber, on or before the
22nd day of December. A.D. 1953:
otherwise they may by law be ex
cluded from all benefit of said
estate Given under my hand this
22nd day of June. 1953. JOSEPH
C. TURCO. 217 Southern Bldg
(Seal.) Attest. FRANK J. BUR
KART. Deputy Register of Wills for
the District of Columbia. Clerk of
the Probate Court. jy6.13.20
CLYDE D. GARRETT.
R. DUNCAN CLARK.
ANDREW T. ALTMAN. Attorneys,
801 Colorado Bldg.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 82.231, Ad
ministration.—This Is to Give Notice:
That the subscribers, of the State
of Maryland, have obtained from
the Probate Court of the District
of Columbia, Letters Testamentary
on the estate of Kittle McLachlen.
also known as Mary F. McLachlen,
late of the District of Columbia,
deceased. All persons having claims
against the deceased are hereby
warned to exhibit the same, with
the vouchers thereof, legally authen
ticated. to the subscribers, on or be
fore the 4th day of November, A.D.
1953: otherwise they may by law
be excluded from all benefit of said
estate. Given under our hands this
7th day of July, 1953. LANIER P.
McLACHLEN, 8007 Glendale Rd.,
Chevy Chase. Md.: ARCHIBALD MC
LACHLEN. 8507 Longfellow PI.,
Chevy Chase. Md. (Seal.) Attest:
MELVIN J. MARQUES, Deputy Re
gister of Wills for the District of
Columbia. Clerk of the Probate
Court. jy!3.20,27
WM. A. GLASGLOW.
916 Union Trust Building,
Washington 5. D. C.
Filed July 10. 1953. Harry M. Hull,
Clerk.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT for the District of Colum
bia. EDITH BARBARA PIPES.
5603 Park Street. Chevy Chase.
Maryland. Plaintiff vs. EDGAR
PIPES. Incompetent, Bt. Elizabeths
Hospital, Washington. D. CPEARL
H. SIMPSON, Flora. Illinois, and
JANE PIPES BRIGGS. Lancaster,
Pennsylvania. Defendants. Civil
Action No. 266-53.—ORDER OF
PUBLICATION.—The object of this
suit is to substitute a testamentary
trustee to serve in the place and
stead of J. Roy Pipes, deceased,
trustee under the Last Will and
Testament of Martha R. Pipes,
deceased, heretofore admitted to
probate and record by this court
ln Administration Case No. 30434.
On motion of the plaintiff, it is this
16th day of July, 1953, ORDERED
that the defendants. Pearl H.
Simpson. Flora, Illinois, and Jane
Pipes Briggs, Lancaster. Pennsyl
vania. cause their appearances to
be entered herein on or before the
4()th 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 default.
Provided, a copy of this order be
published once a week for three
successive weeks in the Washington
Law Reporter, and The Washington
Evening Star before said day. (S.)
H. A. SCHWEINHAUT. Judge. (Seal.)
A true copy. Test: HARRY M. i
HULL, Clerk. By ELLA MCDONALD.
Deputy Clerk. Jy20.27au3
S. CHURCHILL ELMORE. Attorney,
Colorado Building.
Filed May 7, 1953. Harry M. HuU,
Clerk.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia.—
CAPITAL MORTGAGE & TITLE
CO., INC.. Plaintiff, vs. BARBARA
A. YOUNG. IF LIVING. ET AL. De
fendants.—Civil Action No. 1239-53.
—ORDER OF PUBLICATION —The
j oblect of this suit Is to remove cloud
on title to real estate situate ln 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 ln case of default
Provided, a copy of this order be
published twice a month for three
months ln the Washington Law Re
porter and The Evening Star before
said day. (S.) JAS. W. MORRIS.
Judge. (Seal.) A True Copy. Test:
HARRY M. HULL. Clerk. By ROB
ERT F HARRINGTON. Deputy
Clerk. my18.25.je1.15.1y6.20 j
S. CHURCHILL ELMORE. Attorney, i
Colorado Building.
Filed May 7. 1953 Harry M. Hull
Clerk
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia.—
CAPITAL MORTGAGE & TITLE
CO.. INC. A BODY CORPORATE.
PLAINTIFF vs. W. K. JACOBSON.
IF LIVING ET AL.—CIVIL ACTION
NO 1588-53.—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 ln 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
holldayi. 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 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!
't Is further ordered that defend- 1
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
the expiration of three months
from the date of the first publica
tion. otherwise the cause will be
proceeded with as ln 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
eald day. (8.) JAS. W. MORRIS.
Judge. (Seal.) A true copy. Test:
HARRY U. HULL. Clerk. By ROB
XRT F. HANNIOAN. Deputy Clerk.
my18.25Je1.16Jy6.36
LEGAL NOTICES
F. H. RIDGWAY. “
Attorney.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ine Probate Court.—No. 82.986.
Administration.—'This is to Give
Notice: That the subscribers, of the
District of Columbia have obtained
from the Probate Court of the Dis
trict of Columbia. Letters of Ad
ministration. C. T. A. on the estate
of Oeorge E. Miller, alto known as
George Eugene Miller, late of the
District of Columbia, deceased. All
persons having claims against the
deceased are hereby warned to ex
hibit the same, with the vouchers
thereof, legally authenticated, to
the subscribers, on or before the
23rd day of December. A.D, 1953:
otherwise they may by taw be
excluded from all benefit of said
estate. Given under our hands this
23rd day of June. 1963. FRANZ
H. RIDGWAY. Union Trust Build
ing American Security and Trust
Company. By: EARL O. JONSCHER.
Trust Officer. (Seal.) Attest: FRANK
j- BURKART. Deputy Register of
Wills for the District of Columbia.
Clerk of the Probate Court.
JOHN J COURTNEY. Attorney,
843 Investment Building.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia. Hold
ing Probate Court.—No. 82.246, Ad
ministration.—This Is to Give No
tice: That the subscriber, of the
State of Maryland has obtained
from the Probate Court of the Dls
tr c t of Columbia. Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Flor
epee S. Duff, late of the District
of Columbia, deceased AH persons
having claims against the deceased
•re hereby warned te exhibit the
wl th the vouchers thereof
legally authenticated, to the sub
scriber. on or before the 22nd day
of December. A.D. 1953; otherwise
they may by law,be excluded from
all benefit of said estate. Given
under my hand this 22nd day of
June. 1953 RICHARD TANO. 10615
Ordway Dr.. Silver Spring, Md
ISeal.) Attest: FRANK J. BURKART.
£*puty Register of Wills forthe
gktr'ct of Columbia, Clerk of the
Probate Court. jy6.13.20.
S. CHURCHILL ELMORirAtterneyr
Colorado Building.
Filed June 29. 1953, Harry M. Hull.
UNITED STATES'district COURT
for the District of Columbia.—
Edwin Shelton, et al. Plaintiffs, vs.
Henry Flnke, if living, et al. Defen
dants—Civil Action No. 1960-53.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.—The
object of this suit Is to remove
cloud on title to real estate situate in
the District of Columbia known for
purposes of assessment and taxation
as lots 22 and 23 in square 5543
and more particularly described in
complaint herein. On motion of the
plaintiffs, it is this 29th day of June.
1953. ordered that the defendants
HENRY FINKE. if living. FRANK
FINKK, if living, and MARY
FINKE JONES, also known as JEAN
ETTE FINKE JONES or MRS. DAVID
JONES, if living, cause their appear
ance to be entered herein on or be
fore the fortieth day. exclusive of
Sundays and legal holidays occur
ring after the day of the first publi
cation of this order; otherwise the
cause will be proceeded with as in
case of default. Provided, a copy of
this order be published once a week
for three successive weeks in the
Washington Law Reporter, and The
Evening Btar, before said day: and It
is further ordered that defendants
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS. ALIENEES
and DEVISEES OF HENRY FINKE,
FRANK FINKE and MARY FINKE
JONES, also known as JEANETTE
FINKE JONES or MRS. DAVID
JONES. If they be deceased, respec
tively, cause their appearance to be
entered herein on or before the first
rule day occurring after the expira
tion of three months from 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 twice a month for three
months ln the Washington Law Re
porter and The Evening Btar before
said day. (S.) JAS. W. MORRIS.
Judge, (Beall. A True Copy. Test:
HARRY M. HULL, Clerk. By HELEN
K. BENDURE. Deputy Clerk.
Jy20.27,au.'1.10.5el ,8
S. CHURCHILL ELMORE. Attorney,
_ Colorado Buildtnr.
Filed July 3. 1943. Harry M. Hull,
* Clerk.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the District of Columbia—Capi
tol Mortgage & Title Co.. Inc. A
Body Corporate. Plaintiff vs. Rich
ard F. Carter, if living et al.
Defendants.—Civil Action No. 2257-
53.—ORDER OF PUBLICATION
The oblect of this suit Is to remove
cloud on title to real estate situate
in the District of Columbia known
for purposes of assessment and
taxation as lots 5 and 6 in Square
"266 >nd more particularly de
scried in complaint herein On
motion of the plaintiff, it is this
2nd day of July, 1953 ordered
that the defendants RICHARD F.
CARTER, IF LIVING. HELEN B.
STEWART. IF LIVING. ARTHUR N.
CARTER. IF LIVING. CARL S.
CARTER, IF LIVING. WALLACE D
CARTER, IF LIVING. MARY A.
EVANS, IF LIVING. GEORGE W
CARTER. IF LIVING. SAMUEL
UMBLES. IF LIVING. JOHN C. CAR
TER AND JAMES C. CARTER. IF
LIVING cause their 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 this order
be published cnce a week for three
successive weeks ip the Washington
Iww Reporter and The Evening Star
before said day: and it is further
ordered that defendants UNKNOWN
HEIRS. ALIENEES AND DEVISEES
OF RICHARD F. CARTER. HELEN
B. STEWART, ARTHUR N. CARTER.
CARL S. CARTER. WALLACE D
CARTER. MARY A. EVANS.
GEORGE W. CARTER. SAMUEL
UMBLES AND JAMES C. CARTER.
IF THEY BE DECEASED. RESPEC
TIVELY. cause their appearance to
be entered herein on or before the
first rule day occurring after the
expiration of three months from the
day of the first publication of this
order, otherwise the cause will be
proceeded with as ln case of de
fault: provided, a copy of this
order be published twice a month
for three months In the Washing
tond Law Reporter and The Eve
ning Star before said day. (S.)
BURNITA SHELTON MATTHEWS.
Judge. (Seal.) A True Codv. Test.:
HARRY M. HULL, Clerk. By HELEN
K. BENDURE. Deputy Clerk.
Jy20.27.au3.17,5c8.15.
PERSONAL
VACANCY—EIderIv person: 24-hour
care. Cool and comfortable; reas.
HILLENDALE REST HOME. HE. 4-
5151. —23 j
FORMS 57. 0 S. Job applications
manuscripts prepared and typed !
Exchange service ST 3-6186 19*!
NURSERY. W. Hvattsville. Md.. 3615
' Hamilton st.. WA. 7-2278. —26 !
HIOHIV (ULTURIin WOMAN teaches
English. self-confidence freedom
from self-consciousness: special sum
mer course for Italian. German and
French Air-cond. studio AD 2-2550
30*
VACANCY IN NURSING HOME for
elderlv person. 24-hr. nursing care;
licensed by State and county super-
PERMANENT. $4: shampoo. WAR
FLYNN BEAUTY COLLEGE. 1210 O
st n.w
MANUSCRIPT SERVlCE—Editing,
typing, charts, maps, diagrams.
Reasonable rates. Box 290-L. Star.
21*
BABIES given loving care In licensed
home of refined Christian parents.
Vic. Langley pk. and Sil. Spring.
Mother regis. nurse with grad,
training ln Infant care. Mod. rates.
5-day wk. WE. 5-6116. —2l
HELP WANTED AGENCIES
BKKPRS. AND ACCOUNTANTS—We
specialize ln 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).
ADAMS TEACHERS
AGENCY
Colo. Bldg., 1341 G N.W., RE. 7-3938
ATLAS, 1420 N. Y. AVET
Secys., stenogs., bkprs., repts.. typists,
file clerks payroll clerks, bkpg. mch.
oprs., cashiers, PBX oprs.. others.
1420 N Y. AVE. N.W.. RM. 606
ARLINGTON-ALEX.
Recept.-typ., Wash, blvd., 35 hr. $2lO
Recept., some typ., doctor $lB5
Recept.-secy., admin, duties, college
grad,. 5 d. _ $260 j
Secy, to exec., trade assn., 6 d. S3OB
Secy., biology dept.. 5 d. $275 ]
Secy.. Ft. Belvolr area. 5 d. $250
Kindergarten teacher. 9-3. 5 d. S3OO
Dictaphone opr., exper. pref. S6O plus
Bkkpr.. F. C., Shlrl . $65 up
Asst, bkkpr.. airport, 5 d. SSO
[Clk.-typ.. King st.. 5 d. SSO j
Nurse, reg., 5 d. . $2.35
'Credit-collection, asst, mgr., 5 d. s'>*•
PBX opr., day hrs.. 5 d. sl9l
Cashier, auto exper.. 5 d. S6O
Potomac Empl. Hrs. 9-8
j 2334 Wilson Blvd.. Arl.. JA. 7-1700'
•9U King St.. Alex.. Va- KI. 9-7022
CAPITOL HILL
! Secretary, immediately. $4,500
Exec. Becy.. prominent firm. S3OO
'Stenographer career-minded girl,
i legal, excel, oppor.
JOBS, INC.
1740 K St. N.W. RE. 7-3153
Men and Women
CLERICAL, PROFESSIONAL
SKILLED. UNSKILLED
Washington’s Newest and
Busiest Job Mart
METROPOLITAN 1
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
906 10th 8T N.W
HELP—MEN
Accountant, Jr.
Accounting graduate under
32 for central accounting de
partment of large national or
ganization. Advancement on
your initiative and ability. |
Apply in person 9:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m., Buite 416. Ring
Building. 1200 18th St. N.W.
—Bl
When uuewcmg advertisement,
addressed to Star boxes, do NOT
Inclose original references, gkoto
gravNi or other material* a t per
sonal value Coglee serve the pur
pose and originals map pel lost
HELP MEN (Cowt.)
ACCOUNTING
Accounting under graduate or Bight
student for permanent position with
home office of national company.
Excellent (opportunities for advance
ment. Paid vacation, sick leave,
hospitalization and Insurance bene
fits. luncheon meals, employe pur
chase discounts; 40-hr., 5-day week.
HOT SHOPPES. INC.
Room 200. 1341 O St. N.W.
ACCOUNTING MACHINE OPERATOR
—Permanent position offering
oppor. for advancement to a young
man who knows or is capable of
learning the operation of IBM
machines: must have an aptitude
for figures: typing helpful. We are
a progressive company oflering
many benefits and oppor. 5-day
week. UNITED SERVICES LIFE
INSURANCE CO., 1025 Eye st. n.w.,
Room 602. —23
ADVISOR
Man between 24 and 40 with nice
personality who likes to meet the
public, or with selling experience,
wanted by national concern to be
trained for managerial capacity.
This is a splendid opportunity for
a lifetime career and establishment
of your own business. Flexible hours.
Car necessary for local driving. To
arrange for personal Interview, call
AD. 2-6445 between 4 and 7 p.m..
ask for MRS. BOYCE. —2l
APPLIANCE
SERVICEMAN
Take charge ot service deot. ln
Alexandria. Va. Must be marrle J .
over 25 yrs. of age. residing lnj
Alexandria. Car necessary. Will
train in service and sales. Apply
Mon. evening 7 p.m.. 1306 R. I.
ave, n.e. —2O
ART SALES CLERK for picture and
frame gallery. Art background pre
ferred. Good opportunity. Perma
nent. DU. 7-7537. * —24
AUTO BODY AND FENDER MAN to
work on percentage basis: plenty of
work, best of working conditions:
an oppor. for a steady man to earn
$125 to $l5O per wk. ROSSLYN
AUTO BODY CO.. JA. 5-5600. Mr.
Lee. —22
AUTO MECHANIC—Guar. salary,
hospitalization, vac. with pay. 44-
hr wk. Apply or phone Mr. Chesel
dine. HAONER CHEVROLET, Market
7—2 O
AUTO MECHANIC, must be good on
all makes. Excel, pay. benefits. Must
have A-l reference, or need not
apply. Ask for D. H. or Jack be
tween 1 and 5 p.m.. MANHATTAN
AUTO * RADIO CO., both sides of
7th and R sts. n.w. —2O
AUTO MECHANIC, white, sober, gen.
repairs: 5-day week, good start,
salary, paid holidays; must have own
tools 410 Morse st. n.e. LI. 7-1082.
—23
AUTO MECHANIC, white, top notch;
paid vacations, top pay. 1009 3rd
st. n.e.. LI 7-8201. —2O
4UTO MECHANICS—Dodge dealership
has openings for front-end man
and also 2 general mechanics: 5-
day week: salary guarantee, plus
commission and other company
benefits. Apply ln 'person. Bob Nay.
WILLS. INC.. Annandale. Va —22
AUTO MECH. (S), Llncoln-Mercury
exper. pref. but not necessary; must
be sober, reliable: 5-day wk.. hosp..
paid vacation, plenty of work. See
Mr. Wentz. GRADY MOTORS. 7809
Wis. ave.. Bethesda. Md. —23
AUTO MECHANIC
Chrysler-Plymouth experience pre
ferred; steady work at best wages in
modern shop: twin-post lifts: 8-day
week: all employe benefits. See Mr.
Catlin. SID WELBORN MOTORS.
INC.. 1100 East-West hwv.. Silver
Spring. Md.
—29
- AUTO MECHANIC
We have openings for two lst-class
mechanics to work in our modern,
well-equipped shop; Our present
men are averaging over $125 wk.,
paid holidays and vacation plus
many other benefits. See Mr. Mills.
Service Mgr.. STOHLMAN CHEVRO
LET. 33rd and M sts. n.w. (Qeorge
town). AD. 2-1646. —2O
AUTO MECHANICS
Experienced on Buicks pre
ferred; good pay; free hos
pitalization and life insur
ance; 5-day wk. Call Mr.
Winemlller at WA. 7-40”( i.
HYATTBVILLE BUICK. 6323
Baltimore ave.
_ -23
AUTO PAINTER, *xper., laquer and
enamel man to work on percentage
basis; plenty of work. Ideal working
cond.; wonderful oppor. for steady,
sober man. ROSSLYN AUTO BODY
CO.. JA. 5-5600. Mr. Lee. —22
AUTO SALESMAN, to sell new and
used cars and trucks. Must be of
good character, and have sales abil.
Auto exper. not necessary. Com
pensation commission and wash-out
plan Must be able to finance self
until Income Is established. See
Mr Erwin. ERWIN FORD CO.. Route
29. 50 211. Fairfax. Va. —2O
AUTO SALESMAN—We have an at
tractive opening for an experienced i
used-car salesman, capable of ap
praising trade-ins. If you are not
averaginr over SIOO a wk., call Bill
Nesgoda after 10 a.m. Closed Sun.
AUTO WHOLESALERS. INC.. 1731
Bladensburg Rd. n.e.. LI. 3-8800,
AUTO SALESMEN
Large Ford dealer needs 3 aggressive
auto salesmen. Interested in good
income in excess of sHoo per mo.'
See Dick Clark or Jack Hutchinson. I
PARKWAY MOTOR CO., INC., ::04()
M st. n.w. —22
BODY MAN—S-day week, good paV. j
free hospitalization and insurance. 1
and paid vacations. Call Mr Baldwin.
WA. 7-4020. HYATTSVILLE BUICK.
5323 Baltimore ave. —23
BOOKKEEPING CLERK. posting,!
record keeping, filing, typing; neat,
accurate work required; good refs.:|
8- day. 5-day wk.: good working
cond.; S6O wk. ME. 8-5940 for aput.!
—25
BRICKLAYERS, union, at 4400 N.
Pershing dr. or any other of the
following addresses: Shirley high
way at Llncolnia exit, 3210 Wis
consin ave. n.w.. Bradley blvd. and
Wisconsin ave. 37th and Anacostia
rd s.e.. New Hampshire ave. ex
tended. i mile beyond University dr
BLDG. SUPT., exper. gen. main-
I teaance; able supervise other work
; men; for 3 sm. apt. bldgs , stoker: I
■ refs.; apt. and $35 wk. DI. 7-1365 !
BULLDOZER OPERATOR—Must'“be
exper grader See Bob on new apt.
project. Wheeler rd. and Wahler
pi. s.e. —2O
BUTCHER, good salary, good opp. for
exper. and reliable man. FOOD BAS
KET SUPER MARKET, 1801 18th
st. n.w. —2l
BUTCHER, exper.. refs., SVa-day wk.,
EMERSON SUPER MARKET, 1209
I3th st. n.w. —2O
Cab Drivers—Colored
Tan Top Cab offers you opportunity
to become vour own boss. We will
assist you In obtaining a hacker's
license. We now have one of the
best teachers and systems ln the
city at our taxi school; new and
used cabs tor rent or sale: lowest
down payment and weekly notes.
CO 5-7735. CO. 6-7978. 1731
Kalorama rd. n.w. —22
CAB DRIVERS
MEN OR WOMEN
If you do not have an Identification
card, we assist von In obtaining
same. Average student needs but 3
two-hour lessons.
Ask about our special rate.
BOB’S STUDIO »•
131 15th St. N.E. LI. 3-5103 j
CARPENTERS. Rockland subdivision.
Rockville. Md. See MR. BRODSKY'
or MR. SCHREIBER Dir.: Vters
Mill rd. to Ardennes ave.. left on
Ardennes to Halsev rd.. right on
Halsey rd. to Rockland.
CARPENTERS, lst-cla.s mechanics.
3400 blk. 83rd ave., N. Forestville, I
Md. JO. 8-0864. —2l !
CARPENTERS (10)—Report to 9400)
Bulls Run pkwy., Wyngate. Out!
Old Georgetown rd. to Beech dr.,
left to Wllmett rd.. bear right to
Buis Run pkwv. and lob. H. J.
KORZENDORFER CO.. INC —22
CARPENTER
For established firm. Good wages,'
steady year-round work. Hospital
ization and paid vacation. On ; j
sober, reliable and thoroughly exper.
men need apply JOHN G. WEB
STER A SON. 1309 First st. s.e.
Established 1912.
CARPENTERS
Inside, year 'round work. Consider
able overtime. Regular merit re
views. Many employe benefits, air
, conditioned building.
APPLY IN PERSON
8 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
MELPAR, INC
4440 SWANN AVE.
(At Jefferson-Davls Highway)
ALEXANDRIA
CHAUFFEUR, colored, for bank.'
Apply Mr. Genau. Real Estate Dept.,!
the WASH. LOAN & TRUST CO
-900 F st. n w.
CHECKER, exper. ln supermarket.
; must have refs., good pay. 21-35
! yrs.; excel, working conds.: vac. with
pay 8325 Grubb rd.. Bilver Spring I
JU. 5-2242. —24 !
CHEF-COOK wanted. Apply VIR
GINIA RESTAURANT. 119 Inde
pendence ave. s.e. —2O
) CHEF-COOK
Nights. Excellent position for capable
man. Apply CROWN RESTAURANT.
517 13th st. n.w. —22 i
COLLECTORS
READ THIS 1
If von have a car and are a good In-!,
stallment account collector, we offer
you an opportunity to earn a steady
SIOO per week. This Is a full-time
Job that offers unlimited earnings'
plus unlimited opportunities to good
men. We positively pay the highest,
earnings In this city. Come In. and,
we’ll prove tills to you. Positively'
no selling sttached to this work !
Strictly outside collection. Invent-:
cate this if you're a good man. 1
Apply 1022 18th »t. n.w., l»t fl. ”
See MR. WALKER —2l >
THE EVENING STAR
Washington, D. C.
MONDAY, JULY M. 1953
Sommer
Deadlines
far
Sunday
Classified Ads
10 P.M. FRIDAY
by telephone
9 P.M. FRIDAY
at Lobby Business Counter
8 P.M. FRIDAY
at Branch Offices
Sunday Dmath Notieoa and
Lott dt Found aeeoptod until
8 P.M. Saturday
Additional telephone ad
takers will be on duty
Thursdays and Fridays.
Please place your ads as
early as possible.
STerling 3-5000
HELP—MEN
CHURCH CUSTODIAN Baptist
church in, s.e. Washlnfton wants
reliable full-time custodian. Salary
S6O a week plus extra teei. State
, age. exper., marital status, refs.,
1 and home address Apply Box 185-J,
Star. —so
CLERK, white, to work at Falla
, Church Motor Ct. Mutt be efficient.
! JE. 2-0110. —2O
Collector-Salesman
I Lge. nation-wide company ha, ,ev
eral openings for collectors, sales
men on established Insurance route
in Washington. D. C. and nearby
Virginia. S3OO and up per month
' to start assured. Experience not
necessary. Increased earnings after
' short training period. Vacations
with pay. bonuses, pension plan,
i group hospitalization. Call MR.
RASKIN. 9 to 12 a.m., TA. 9-3600;
, after 7 p.m„ call AD. 2-0857. —2l
J COMPTROLLER
' OFFICE MANAGER
. For nationally known electronic!
company, require heavy experience
i ln manufacturing accounting, coats,
production control, budgeting, pur
chasing, office supervision and gov
; ernmental defense contract proced-
I ures and requirements. Prefer CPA
or college graduate in business ad
> ministration. Reply by letter giving
i complete resume Including salary
’ <tes*red. Box 180-M. Star. —2O
5 CONTACT MEN. 21-85
Neat appearing, accust. to meeting
; public; 0-hr day. about $75 wkly.
to start. Apply 10-2 P.m., Rm. 601.
' 710 14th at. n.w._
' COUNTER. GRILL and sandwich man:
; thoroughly experienced: reference:
. RASSIN’S. 1920 Pa. ave. n.w. RE.
1 7-0260.
• COUNTERMAN, experienced or.ly;
good pay and eeneflts. Apply THE
SHANTY, 1111 Good Hope rd. se.
—23
. j COUNTER MAN and sandwich man.
: experienced in Kosher style food.
’ RANDY’S. 1113 ,15th
r * CREDIT MANAGES
For retail clothing store, experienced!
salary open. Apply 737 7th st. n.w.
s DRIVER, routeman. established route,
with linen supply or wholesale laun
t dry exper. Good salary, comm. Vaca
, tion. CENTRAL LINEN SERVICE.
5 LA 6-1500. —2O
. DRIVER, colo-ed: truck deliverle*
- and warehouse duties; fast: whole
■ sale firm: 5t4-day wk.; s4(l wk.
AMES PAPER CO.. 1496 H st. n.e.
—2O
DRIVER-PORTER. 21 yrs. or over,
for general drugstore work. Apply
in person. POTOMAC DRUGSTORE,
1564 Wis. ave. n.w. -—23
DRIVERS, white, for sightseeing work,
must have D. C. identic card ana
live in Va. Call ST 3-4484. —2O
ORIVEKS-SALESMEN—For ice-cream
vending route 7-day wk.: excel, earn
ings for hard worker. Apply in per
son. 911 2nd st. n.e.. JACK & JILL
ICE CREAM CO. No nhone calls.
| —2O
j DRY CLEANING
SUPERVISOR
Young man. experienced ln dry clean-
I Ins production to train for the su
pervision of our dry cleaning dept.
Apply ELITE LAUNDRY. 2110 14th
! st. n.w. —2O
: ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRMEN
! Large and small motors; pay ac
: cording to abilltv and experience;
: other employe benefits. See Mr.
Baliev. CENTRAL ARMATURE
WORKS. INC.. 625 D St. n.w. —3O
i ELECTRICIAN. Journeyman, exper. In
jobbing and service work. D. C. card.
RA. 6-2163 (Sun.). Rear 717 6th
st. n.e. LI. 4-0395. —2l
ELECTRICIANS, experienced on com
mercial and industrial work. Trans
formers and switch gear. Top wages.
OT. 4-7414 —2O _
. Electrician and Helper
1 For established firm Good wagei,
j steady year-round work. Hospital
! ization and Paid vacation. Only
i sober, reliable and thoroughly ex
! perienced men need auplv JOHN O.
; WEBSTER it SON. 1309 Fiist st.
| s.e Estab. 1912. —2O
ELEVATOR OPERATOR
:Colored, experienced operator with g
| license for a permanent job. 25-35
years of age. capable ot passing a
,! physical exam. Apply Personnel.
Room 005. Open weekdays. 8:30-5
and Sat.. 9-1. No phone calls.
EVENING STAR
_y 01 Penna. Ave. N.W.
ENGINEER. 3rd class, t. C.. 6-day
week. $2.21 day. $2.31 nights, bak
ery exper. pref. Apply personnel,
' 2301 Georgia ave. jvw. —22
ENGINEERS
AND
SCIENTISTS
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
PHYBICISTS
DRAFTSMEN
Investigate the opportunities for pro
fessional advancement that hav*
developed from the continued expan
sion of
MELPAR, INC.
The Research Laboratory
OF
Westinghouse Air Brake Co.
RESEARCH
DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
Positions available at all levels for
; men with either general or special
i tzed experience ln
k
RADAR
! SONAR
IFIRE CONTROL SYBTEMS
'MICROWAVE TECHNIQUES
'PULSE CIRCUITS
SERVO MECHANISMB
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL DESIGN
'SPEECH COMPRESSION
! SMALL MECHANISMS
j HEAT TRANSFER
: THERMODYNAMICS
DRAFTSMEN
Experience in the design of small
1 electrical-mechanical mechanisms.
FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW
VISIT OUR LABORATORY IN VA.
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
8 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
MELPAR, INC.
449 SWANN AVE.
(At Jefferson-Davls Highway)
ALEXANDRIA. VA.
ENGINEERS
Electronics and Mech’l
Seniors and Juniors
Career Opportunities
and Good Future
With expanding division of estab
; llshed communications mfg.. a
! leader in its field, engaged ln the
j design, development and manufac
’ ture ol commercial and industrial
| eaulpment.
Professional Engrs., Sr.
M E or EE. grade., or equivalent.
5-10 years' experience In eleetron
' les or closely related field,.
ALSO
ME. or E E.s: several years' experi
ence ln electronics or allied fields.
Professional Engrs. Jr.
Recent grads., with M E. or E E. de
! grees.
GOOD STARTING SALARIES
EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS
FINE HOUSING FACILITIES
j. MANY COMPANY BENEFITS
APPLY OR SEND RESUME TO
CHIEF ELECTRONIC ENGINEER
STROMBERG-CARLSON
CO.
Rochester 3, N. Y.
I (Continued on Next Page)
B-9

xml | txt