f Baltimore CD Chief
j Hits Lack of U. S. Data
j In Evacuation Plans
• letek of information from Fed
eral authorities is crippling mu*
j nlclpal defense planning, Balti
more’s Civil Defense director
charted here yesterday.
Frank Milan! toid a regional
j conference of civil defense trans
portation experts he has tried
; for two years to get some sort
Os federal guide upon which to
j base his plans. He still hasn’t
received one, he said.
S Some 40 transportation men
met today in the District's civil
j defense headquarters at 4030
: Howard street N.W. Washing
ton’s civil defense head, Col.
John E. Fonda hi, said nearby
Maryland mast bear the brunt of
ON SALE FRIDAY AT 9:30 . . . MAIN BUILDING EXCEPT WHERE NOTED
- ~ * - ■ ■
Irregulars of Nylon Hen Needlework at 800 Men's Silk Neckties Sore on Bedspreads Sleep Shop Reductions
. Fabric Gloves w„. usus **■ 68' Noteworthy Savings . Wer . 2Mamd2M 95c and Draperies 2 Slmlo-siao Been Rub-
II >~/.«, 2M 3M 1-1* 3 pairs 2.00 ».„ 5£S? ICSWeSSfcS * V&'lJlhg£ xSE't&VL.' 2 * 30 ” w
400 sain fabric gloves, rayea, nylon end 500 pairs tfcaer 15-denier nylons in refn- conventional designs. N Sf__. J?.**' 2 J?' 0 !".' * W ° * ,nß,# ’ °°* !??? bar Mattresses end Mis
>t • - nun ttmrficß mmA mull an |®r and kfiit-ltnflHi ifvlflt Broken iitM n c- j r-ah Wer# Ndw 150 Pfliri Wool Knit Glovttr imported double 21.95 k 14.95 matched Bex Serine Sett 129 50 79 $0
%£££& .Srt-Ur'r .JrTSITiT iSIiS f-ggj: IIS Mi SS ••&,«* *"«*• *»»>•£ ..
regularities will net effect wearing quel- ItNfator. I—72"«un* IT 650 195 W&U-ThZ Men’s Store ‘2nd Floor ” Ksnd'effects So, If 12 2’f®
«*• , WOL Hosiery, Ist Floor 3-72x90" Tfllli::: 1.95 6.25 W&L-The Men s Store, 2rd Floor
W&L—Gloves, Ist Floor _ _ , , 1—72x90" 7.95 4.95 Men's Foot Pa I* ond double 14.95 1*9.95 M«Hn«L, 39 50 29 90
Girdles ond Foundations 3—6oxbo" 7.75 4.95 ** 22 r.in Lined r«vm Wgg*?-. 39 50
. es, ... * ueeueeurusmniiivni 2—72x108” ... 12.50 7.95 Scotch Gram SHOOS Faille Draperies, 90”, 2 Single-els* InnerspHng
Save on Glamour Slippers Reduced it Bsmat Meke-e-Doit A . ( pinch pieoted, sag*. 6.95 *.95 B . H IS *7OO
ZT Mm M Kite of wool in o choice of Wert 13.95 Q. 95 1 Apple Green Repp Un- Z Smgle-tise Bex SpHege 4V.5P 17.00
)Vert 6 to 995 OaS5 ' Wert 19M to 16£9 d. 95 design* --.J-...’ 65c 35e O lined Drapery 8.95 5.95 > "—"***"* 1? .. M
Wert 6SS to 9.95 X _ / 7 lMadol Cri-n Aggllqaed 79 pairs in .roup. Win, tip, ptein tee !*»*&»—.««»- ___ 'l* Do*M*-ris* baa sarin, 49 50 8700
<0 pair* es tbaea Idsere-wwr fashion* 100 hi aylca and reyen with poneh of J K* y dM '° n ‘ snoo *j«n aad *w%ht Np etyla*. Brawa. Check Vati-Me Mo I*B W&L—Thfslaep ShS?6th Floor *
, .. . rayaa velvet scuffs, sling backs and eatb. eed taffeta. White, pink, blua and Double ... 50.00 *2,50 chart far sis*. , Vafaacas fa Match 3.50_ 1.95 ,
punipg. Soata with pretend iawel trims. ffmtffihj ** 4 °
gau«.a.*« M n. WBEtSS.ae-n.' pTTTIff CTT] Sgtf r ?T!g..r!-- S? Fumitum
Sev* on Neckwear, Underwear at Savings SLSVSL"’?: i'| ’’ < 'kyft 1 ; Heusewores / uhi«, cw.-, T,ki« __
Blouses War. New ounce skeins 75c 40a' ‘t - TTT T Tri- L lhr"TT“ War. New l Dinette Table 89.95 44.95
Ware New J* AaNete •w* , Sfc * l "i rWuratt. J — l J 1 fireplace Shield, white » WmHi Tritto. 29.95 14.95
10 Weal Jersey Over- Ce*e Oewee, loco trim Weal Oress jara in novy W&L—The Men's Store, 2nd Floor with initials "GSS" 39.95 9.95 7 Dinette Tables 39.95 24.95
Mouses, white, brown, *?,* *ss a?"* 1 * , .. or win*. Odd dye lot*. Washington Store Only 1 firepUee SbMd, block 1 Dinette Table 24.95 12.50
ows Weal Jersey Bleutei, . Yem SOYS Oil SpSClfll PuiXhOSS 1 Macg MaU, block ! T.M«» 29.95 14.95
sdvirol »#yl#s; charcoal, tailored with Was skirt, _ Tew, choice of colors. 2- 0 m «* with brass flower holddr Bleck Mefel TV Tables 6.95 2.95
bScfc" brown, 5.99 2.99 pastel*. Size* 32 end 44 1,95 2.85 89e BOXOd Stationary in bate, 36x31" . 75.00 14.95 » Black Metal TV Table* >95 *.95
- ,*| Fard Silk Ilium. 7 I* Weltx-Leagtb Oewa« v I Naadi*|Mia» Fietwra, Would be New 1 Fair Andirons, brass, 2 Metal Utility Table . 11.95 6.95
*tyi*s, whit*, charcoal. cotton pli*M, nylon sheer design, finlshed ln 1500 Baxee hS) 50* urn top . . . 15.75 1.99 1 Dinette Chair » 9.95 4.95
7.99 1.65 '7 trim. Pink. Size. 32-34. 3.95 2.85 < E™?,»•»"«•. ,Hxls”. ItTbSS. -ITU::! KSO 75« I Beit Aadiren., bros* 4DiaNNCh.it. 9.95 *.9s
♦SO Bloutes in nylon W&L—Underwear, 3rd Floor I MadWLtaaaaaih'kflx 795 *** 250
-tricot, several style*; 1 MadalUeaa Clalh, 60x 725 Boxes .„ ’2.50 1.25 8 Fairs Andirons, brass 1 Djabita Chair 17.95 10,95
r mo«, toast. Sizes 32-38 5.99 2.45 Cotfum# SIlDt 32 50 20 -°° W&L—Stationery, Ist Floor urn top -21.95 4.95 ! r * !’25
mo *•-- ■« vusiumg Jlipi Avaucea 1 Model Linen Cloth, liloc e a a t M Andirons brass I Dinette Chair 16.95 9.95
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W&L—Neckwear ond Blouses, Ist Floor toffato, tailored with zip- cross-stitch design, 60x Slightly Damaged Hoaktd Rugs: urn top . 16.95 6.95 1 Week Motel Tee Cert 12.98 5.95
m n par elating; pink, grey, 80" 32.50 20.00 * Were Now 4 Fair* Andirons, braes, 2 Black Metal Ream Di-
Savg on Teens Dresses blub Siz« 9, 10 and ll 2.95 1.15 W&L—Art Needlework, sth Floor I—lxs’ Wool Bland urn top - 17.10 6,95 vid.rs r . . 9.98 *.9S
■JT.OO i- «).99 erapa, toilorad with od- » . . _ . I—2’x4’ Waal Bleed urn top ... ... 15.95 1.99 Mgtal Utility CabiMtS
/ TO Jm lustobla bock clesino; CuitaißS, DroptneS, (lobelad for content) .. 8.95 2.50 1 Fair Andimns, brats, and Wardrobes
ir/ »no . 1dQ p navy ond block. Size* 32- VeUw*.. njl s I—2’s4* CoN#*, boigo. 7.50 1.95 boll top... 16.75 6.9 JlO Sin,l* Doer Utility
Wert 599 to 1455 36 2.95 1.85 Valances, Bedspreads l—2 x4’ Wool Heed I Fair AMbam, braes, Cabinet?, #2764 13.95 8.95
3LSr^2^II“tiL , 7STL ■ and Fobrles from u« its TrS 14,5 *”
? 18,0 *» <H2u*SVuiui »S UO
1 ... , . . 5 Stra place Bra-tap Slip* Moetiy ana-and-twa-af-a-kind piece*. I—9’xl6’ Woven, Cat urn top .. «... 32.00 12.95 1 DouMa Dear Wardroha,
Misses Jumpers aifd In woven nylon, zipper All es them mad* far and eeed in eur FMa CNtja, cinnomon 153.80 115.00 5 Largelmadhasae,block #6830 .. . 29.95 17.95
R...... .j BSa Cnvinae front closing; black. 1 Medal Boom*. Highlight* from each 9 *:.° 6 w . H y , ' tow sides, double shelf, cut- I Deuhi* Dear Wardrobe,
Dresses at Big savings Siz* 32 8.95 6.45 large fietsifkatten: Leap File Waal Carpet, • ting board . ... 6.50 2.95 #6830 29 95 14.95
NAH W&L—Coetume Slips, 3rd Floor Drooaria* cinnomon . 139.50 49.50 11 Out-U-G. Feds for 1 Deuhi. Dear Wardrobe 27.25 9.95
!c Were 659 to 1435 wrogpria* B—r*l2* Uap FBa Cat- use when your auto it I Double Deer Wardrobe,
** I 1 V g»_— Silk repp with voloncos, metallic mAh •»» Stmt, woter green. 89.50 *4.50 stuck in the enow . 1.34 25a #6827 27,25 13.50
54 rayea erapa dreeea* and weal or rayea important dOYfngS rfOm . droperim, noturol linan draperi.s, print Cat * TV Serving Table*. I Double Daa, Wardtaba,
flannel lampor* in wanted colors aad Our NurSflrV ComBF draperies, "grid" silk toffeto, citron ?"• ondred 129.50 49.50 white storred pattern . 3,95 1.95 *640 19.95 9.95
- etylo* Missel’ eises. WSir nursery wwrncr nylon satin, "ontipue" satin, chintz I—lo**l4* W*N llend 60 Bl*m* Backs, will hold I Double Deer Wardraba,
3rd Floor » i w-j . W< * P o "* l *- •" most instonces, sold by the Haakad Rag (lobelad for 6 blouses aoch __ v 2.98 99# 4640 DR 19.95 9.95
W&L—Budget Dresses, 3rd Floo M i k . 4950 *’ s ® 200 Temblors of ham- • 5 Daubia Daar Ward-
LAt » \lf /. , Whit*. 11.95t0 Wef* 20.00 to 150.00. Now, I—4’«6 Oval Braided mered aluminum, gold- rabes, #6833 . 35.95 21.95
MiSSOS and Womans . Utf***,...... 15.95 4.99 10.00 to 75.00 blue border . 14.50 5.95 color, gr™, copper and 4 for IDpuble Deer Wardrebe,
r Cotton Drassas,
Were3»t,4J9 3-00 ,6 9 Z fkSK && .*» 3595
were tee jy from Eno Imld fringe tleboeks, tiNxtcks, bamboo ... 1695 595 10^ Zippar Food
!ijJmSTi/tt Serbs'6°S? Rj»s, various patterns
eed aetors. Mhm, waaraas pad baH A 10 95 1.99 Were 3.00 to 52 00,
44 Mhsaa'o*d Waataa’s Drosses in cou 2 «#» Faos with finish Btdsprcods ' "
ton, wool, nyktn Jersey ond rayon ocatoto. slightly scarred 14.95 4.99 ’ rn .. rU , . .. .. ,
Ml**#*’, woman’s ond holf sizes. Were , 2 Flay Fans with slightly I.Tl?’ f^*^. I** 1 ** m a a m ■9/ ■■ « a me
SSWep“ aVfesrtafs Sore Up to Ik on Unpointed Furniture
Broken style* ond colors. Mims’, woman’s with yattow plostic saot 19.95 10.95 Fobrict 12.50 to 100.00 C h#gH Vanity ond Dressing Tables Bases, Other Piece,
end holf sizes. Ware 10.95 to 14.95. 1 Wft-aat Carriage with raoncs w *ra New \u. m—
-3sNow .... .7.00 simulated leather body Nearly a hundred pieces including prinH . J .►<?* , - , . . Yt™
Drosses, 3rd Floor and hood. Slightly scarred 39.95 25.00 ond plain colors in cottons, silk goux#*, ! £,***-’ 3-drawer 2595- 12.95 I #3M4' 34 94 r g «F fc, » r< H®? .J’2
1 StraUer with simulated toHetas, velvets, chintz, damasks, plaids! J 5-d f ow*r 24.95 12.50 #3004 35.95 14.95 1 »”»».. - f 2 f| ’J’ 99
? tftire am Inmi/e. leather body ond hood. chintz quilted pieces, batistes. Were J f***’ 45.00 27.00 3 ’ 239 S 1«*l 1 Reeae Dhridor... 14.95 4.95
en Junior ** S£2£^w-ri! h '“ M * 4JSS Ck ' n n „ ».» ?£Sr~::;:: S:S 'MI
Misses Formats equipped Wnh XS W&L—UpholstNy, 7th Floor 1 Cbeet, 5-drawer 24.95 14.95 2 Vmiity T.bU* . 30.95 14.9» 1 Cabiaet ...... 14.95 4.95
' IS 5 botiln. 4.99 2.99 1 5-drawer 35.90 20.90 2 gg ’J” 1 *"<***« 1 99 ! •«
18-00 and 21- 00 • WPL-Tn. M„n.n C-, Budroam Furniture *■ it.oo i». ISL: “* ,0 “ l r'rLSTS. 2050 ”*
.. , . Raduced 1 Twin Cbe*t, 6- *(.*2246 . 22.95 10.95 HaodbooMe, #773 26.95 12.95
Were 2SM end 29.95 to 4500 Sava-on Fin# Jswslrv MUIIIiB drawer, #250 36.95 14.45 1 Dtaeeiag TaMe. 30.95 14.95 S Twla-Bad Head
* *ll ioelodlog 10 Leap Rayaa Taffeta* in , J e . - W * rt 1 Chest, 9-drower 34.95 18.45 1 Vanity, 2-drower 10.95 4.45 r 4*, #t77l 11.95 5.45
?*• white, rape!, gtaan and black. 9to 15. Olid ClOCkf ’ 1 Cbeet, 4-drawer, 6.99 2.95 1 Veirity «*Mh 4.15 95e 2 Headboard*,
War* 25.00. Now 11.00 Were New
21 BaHgtlaa Leagtb Rayaa Cryitelett* Sava 50% aa Fin* aad ond ' iro * Chari, 13-draw- , ~.L 'lgge 1 Drasear, 15-
•Pd Brabtaldared Nylaa Nats in white, latriaga, gold-filled ond 16.50 8.25 r fl j 39.95 14.45 J S '.k.i.'. i' 4-95 f rO 22L_ J . . 4995 24 ’ 95
coral, blue or turquoisa. 7to 15. Were anomat on starting silver to to —* ~-T 750 ° 149 50 1 Oast, 4-drawar 22.95 10.45 . *.» #3M* * 4 'lO 0«! «U IMapaaHa Lamp
29.94 to 45.00. Now.., 21.00 with cuturad paorh 27.50 11.75 BaiSSad Dmlw. 2 Chests, 2-drawer 20.95 4,95 i 095 495 JeW* U. 95 4.95
* Were New ) Faint Kram~t* Fish Ry “? 2 Chests Rabes 42.95 21.95 i-,!// k '" * k *• ... ..« II WeatfM Tab.
16 Ceab in Botony wools laeriaas, 14k gold over- - «■« 14.95 taSfcae.a. £ 445 l " £*2**?* ‘ 595 ,0#
end wool twead*. Fitted loy 350 9.40 SmS iT warn 1 Nigbf Cheat .. 0.95 4.95 ?. 3 4 •*** far Ua-
te«e riyl*.. I Paid cafarad fcmbamt llbSSSfc'p !?.»■-lit 30 ** 1 Night Chart .. 9.95 1.95 ft"'*’? 05 -»* 50 9.00 mMri FNaitara,
bS, bSck,taown ond 48.50 to Oaefc- 25.00 19.50
gray. 7 to 15 55.00 24.00 » Desk docks, 2 block, Iftrderea Desks ?Y' 1395 IM I Bern far If*.
75 Dresses in wool, rayon I«**n... ... 14.95 7.95 Double Dr..— •*’•••"* 14 SO . '* 2 Desk. 4 dmu,., tqoc- eae Ul# - #onc* b ' 3 * teen • „ *blAid Fatahata,
tofMoond crystolatte, 5 ItaaNb Bask Catead.r. 34.50 15.00 IhuUnToJI, M.hM- 25 ° * s ° 2 7-AT, ,» m S V 9,50 9 ' 2, 16x30" ......... *.OO 50c
wfeof krUt» and dork-ton# 4 C— wklmtim Uffit —y Cl>m . . 160.00 19.99 * 2 Dtsk owf CMr shelf #420 ’*lß 75 *7i !l l 11^ 1 7« ff
coftom. Block, groy« mi CI«mN« IMM Aeb Cheat 11950 89.50 Sets, #544M/6S 24.95 10.»f 2 BMesl, 4- LmftSSZ. *n& 17 95 im
L , ts2:*S£r far — : ,;;i ni!±««!ss§ JS
455 -3S ills !( j* sd£t ».§ .is | ts *
Broken sizes 7to 15.. 10.95 2.00 oppiicobie. woods ond designs . 89.95 2040 * - ® Z * so 3rd Floor, North Bu.td.ng
W&L—Junior Misses' Apparel, 4th Fleer Jewahy and Clocks, Ist Roar W&L— Bedroom Furniture, 6th Floor _ .
IT- ■ , ■■ WHEN AND WHERE TO SHOP AT WdODIES ■■ "■ ■
• CHIVY CHASE: Wisconsin * Western Aves., OL 4-7600 • WASHINGTON: IOHi. UH.,/ and 6 Streets N.W.. District 7-5300 .• ALEXANDRIA: 615 Neeth Washington St„ King 8-1000
S:3o.te 6 daily except Tharsdeys and Fridays. 12:30 »• 9 *:3o«a6 daily aacept Tlmvedays, 12:30 ta 9 9:30 to 6 daily aacapt Thrifedays and Fridays, 12:30 ta •
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evacuation problems to the event
the Capital la attacked by nu
clear weapons.
"Hie Potomac bridges restrict
evacuation south.” be said.
James E. Sper, 3061 Idaho
avenue N.W.. cited toe need for
predetermined assembly points
in tilts dty, where defenders and
evacuators could be given pri
ority travel facilities to their sta
tions.
Mr. Sper said all Washington
and Baltimore refugees could find
haven in southern and eastern
Maryland, where population Is
spam,
Speakers emphasized there
would be no evacuation to speak
of unless the target area received
ample warning.
Even Summer Is Cool
FAIRBANKS.—Summer tem
peratures it Adak in the Aleu
tian Islands average only about
25 degrees higher than the 30-
degree average for the winter.
■ Y° ur Money
■ Survivors Insurance Baser)
; On Formula of Protection
By 0. B. Gallagher ' l
Some people have the ideal
that just because Old-Age and l
i Survivors Insurance (Social Be
i curtty) is administered by the
r Government, the money used to
i pay benefits rolls to from some
inexhaustible bank vault.
A letter came to demanding
in very severe language that
either the writer receive benefits
or have the tax he paid returned
in crisp new greenback bills.
That fictional Irish character
Mister Dooley once said, “When
someone oilers you somethin' for
nothin’, something’ for less than
it’s worth, or more for somethin’
than ifs worth, don’t take any
chances, yell for a policeman.’*
| Old-Age and Survivors Insur
janee is not “somethin’ for
nothin’." It’s a business deal
between those under covered
employment or self-employment
and the Social Security Admin
istration. You pay to and under
certain conditions you draw out.
AB insurance is handled on the
same basis. You wouldn’t think
of demanding the money back
you paid for insurance on your
car just because you didn’t have
an accident during the year.
While you didn’t have a claim,
you did have protection, and
after all, that’s what you paid
for
A friend is the father of twin
boys less than a year old. Pigur
tng on the basis of td, present
earnings, If ho were to die after
June M, I*9o. by toe tone those
twins are 10 his wife and two
children would have received
monthly benefits totaling close
to 340 000, with toe pcesfirfHty
of the widow’s collecting an
other $16,000 after she reacbee
06, An this oo total paid-in taxes
r of *403 in this particular case
1 The payment of such benefits
1 can be made possible only Ur
t collecting taxes from those who
- continue to live and have no
r benefit claims. But, let’s not
. forget that they had this same
» protection during toe years when
t they were paying In.
c (Cobotum tats.)
r ; 4 ' •— j —-4*_
■ Everglades Unexplored
, , MIAMI,—Mo white man to
I date has ever completely ex.
I plored the miles Os winding
channels In the Everglades
i which spread over 4 million
• acres.
; Midyear Graduates
> Receive Diplomas at
13D. C. High Schools
i Midyear graduates received
diplomas at three Washington
< high schools yesterday.
' The schools were McKinley.
> Western and Woodrow Wilson.
> Dunbar High School graduated 39
t students, but formal exercises
! win hot be held until June.
i Yesterday’s graduates follow :
DCNBAE HIGH SCHOOL
Btocn Lm Lindsey. Berth*
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Rood Curve Deaths
Rise 60 Pet. Since'sl
Sy S» Amiiati* Fan
Chicago.—w. Dean Keefer,
insurance oompstny safety engi
neer, says that fatalities caused
by cars running off the road at
curves have increased more than
00 per cent since 1961. Curve
deaths on rural roads have
lumped 66 per cent. *
Deaths caused by taking curves
too fast averaged 8.95 pm* cent
of the auto fatality total on all
roads between 1941 and 1961.
The average has Increased to
14.35 per cent since then, ha
said.