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A-30 THE EVENING STAR Washington, D. C. THPMPAT. APOgtT !«. ISSS Ail Type* I UTITIMI rwnii vypi«H Ock—Mcr GENERAL INDUSTRIES, INC .42038*1. mvic» to ouilmbs AUTO RADIO WHILE YOU WAIT SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED lipliii fiiltt laitiHillin WASHINGTON Drivls Radio Salosorvioo N. J. AVI. ANO 0 ST N.W. LL 4.7179 U. 4-1414 BITHISDA-CHEVY CMASI | WrttkbELl AVr •ITHESDA, MD. OL. 4-4500 fin hrMM >1 Hlfc Uwtttii A Dew Corliss-Wright Research and Development Center oriented to Airpower of the Future |- To implement today’s most advanced airpower tion, on the drawing board, and in production. plans... to stimulate and achieve the much greater - . . .. I power that the vistas of tomorrow require.. .Curtiss- Curtiss-Wr^t« goal at Qudianna uto provide Wright has oriented its engineering organization our armed force* with the finest m aircraft engines to embark on a new research and development of every type... to provide our engineering forces program of unprecedented scale in an 85-square- ™* *1“ P° mr t 0 transform their most advanced mile, heavily forested area of Pennsylvania, to ideas into actua^t Y •• • and a * thc samc t i mc t 0 which the Corporation has given the name of reduce lead-time and costs, providing America with Qnehanna. The site has been part purchased, part more air force, better air force per dollar, sooner. PMUB^vama * to the other Curtiss-Wright offices and plants and Here Curtiss-Wright is creating facilities which will the whole industrial East... to ample power and enable power development to overtake vision... water supplies ... and to Pennsylvania’s highly will expand the frontiers of air travel and space skilled manpower areas... Quehanna constitutes travel... as advanced powerplants, undreamed of an ideal site for this significant new Curtiss-Wright yesterday, take shape in the engineering imagina- facility. I CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION • WOOD-RIDGE, NEW JERSEY * 4 pn . Gls in Japan Get Stung |By Phony Car Dealers I By BAT FALK I Worth Amartean VmctMi AUiane* TOKYO, A us. 18.—American servicemen are being cheated by phony Japanese car dealers. The situation has become so bad that the Army has begun a warning campaign. A special announcement in the Pacific Stars and Stripes is beaded, “Be careful when you buy or sell an auto In Japan.” The English-language Nippon Times reports that more than 100 military personnel have been victimised. The paper says the “foreign car swindle Is now feared by the metropolitan po lice department to have become a recognised racket.” Many paces go unreported be f RONSON Lifhttrs Rcoaircd ■■gwiwi w nvnui wti ONE-DAY SERVICE Authorized Factory Same*, lac. WO 1 ST. H.W. , cause the Americans involved themselves did something Illegal iln the transaction. They may have paid the Japaneee in dol , lars when only yen may be given i to a Japaneee. One outfit—with nothing more ; than a name eheoondcd with | $34,000 from 14 Americans. Sev -1 end other Japanese cheated groups of gullible servicemen out , of sums varying between $6,000 , and SIO,OOO. The swindlers allege to repre i sent Stateside auto* distributors. ’ They use namecards of recog nised Japanese automobile com i panics. They usually approach American officers and enlisted men in parking lots, present their cards and make some very generous proposition. They either offer to pay much more than the serviceman’s car is worth or to sen a new car for Stateside delivery at a #soount. Several officers have returned to the United States, tried to pick up their cars, only to be told that the Japanese "salesman” is com pletely unknown to the Americas | distributor. Same have been able to reooup ' part qf their losses. Many more are in the United States and unable to take legal action. Al- , though the Japaneee police are concerned, they are not taking any legal action. They argue that ; an these cases are civil eases, not criminal incidents. Besides admonishing officers and men to be more careful, the Army furnishes a listing of rap* , utable, authorised Japanese deal ers with whom it Is reeom -1 mended the OZ do business. The Army also has Issued new 1 regulations which make it lees ’ profitable and more difficult for 1 a serviceman to seU his car in Japan. Before be can sell his car to a Japanese, the OZ must ■ have owned it for one year, it must be two model years old and you can only sell one car every i three years. I Several years ago military per i sonnel could sell their cars every six months, and later that provi sion was raised to every 13 ; months. In those days Japanese i dealers paid a high premium for > ears and quite a few servicemen I sold several cars during their tour of duty here. Frequently a > used car brought a bigger -price in Tokyo than it cost new ]n the United States. 5 Area Girls Take Vows as Sisters Flue Washington area girls' took their perpetual vows this week in the Congregation of Slaters of the Holy Cross at St. Mary’s, Notre Dame, Znd. They an Barbara Jeanne Pehr, 19331 Tyburn terrace, Bethesda, Md.; Bose Mary Bor man, Sumner, Md.; Patricia A. Cornell. Msnsssas, Va.; Agnes M. ThlU, >sos Seoood street N. and Audrey Muller, 4MS Allan road, Yorktown Village, Montgomery County, Md. Eight District area girls took their first vows yesterday at St Mary’s Novitiate at Notre Dame, Znd. . They are Edward Joanne Havelka, Hyattsvffle, Md.; Fran cis Patrice Leahey, Garrett Park, Md.; Bom Michael Mur phy, 608 Massachusetts avenue NK.;> Eleanor Anne McCabe, 3344 Southern avenue SJE.; Marietta Simpson, 1630 South Vermont street Arlington, Va.; Kenneth Marie Ones, 4808 South Chesterfield road, Arling ton; Ronald Mary Raffo, SOOB Takoma drive, Silver Spring, Md, and Mary Malloy, 4010 Fourteenth street NX TODAY'S TV HIGHLIGHTS 8:00 WTTO (5), WAAM (13) —Baseball: Baltimore at Washington. 0:00 WTOP (0)—Bob Cum mings Show: Bob takes series of glamor photos of widowed sister to impress former college boy friend. (Repeat.) 8:39, WTOP (0) Climax: "Pear Strikes Out” true story of Boston outfielder Jim Pleraall: Tab Hunter, Mona Freeman, John Conte. 0:00. WHO (4)—Dragnet: Sgt Friday investigates suicide report and evidence points to murder. 8:99, WMAL (7)—Star To night: In "The Prom," daughter, 15, has no one to take her to the dance. 5:10, WTOP (o)—Four Star Playhouse: Wife who be lieves In husband’s Innocence takes up vigil on execution night with "A Bag of Oranges"; Ida Lupino. 0:50, WHO (4)—Ford Thea ter: Husband complains to wife that their marriage has dwindled to routine, but she receives complaint coldly; Mehryn Douglas, Joan Ben nett. '0:50, WMAL (7)—Billion Dol lar Movie: "Blind Men’s Bluff,” English drama in volving scientist with secrets and an old flame of his wife’s; James Mason. 10:00, WBC (4)—Video Thea ter: Girl on parole from prison term marries blind vet who falls In love with her in "Nor All Your Tears”; Arleen Whelan; Richard Shannon. 10:80, WTOP (»)—Waterfront: In "Trial by Fire,” an arson ist Is loose on the water front; Preston Poster. 11:15, WTOP (»—"Good Time Girl”: Teenager tells juvenile court judge of her plans to leave home; Jean Kent. 11:30, WBC (4)—Steve Allen: Helen O’Connell visits. TODAY'S RADIO HIGHLIGHTS 7:30, WMAL Eddie Cantor: Eddie gives a shocking lec ture on applied electricity. 5:00, WASH-fm, 10:39, WWDC —Official Detective: Dan Britt tracks an Insane killer and gets "Bad News for the Bride.” 0:30, WBC—The King and Mrs. Candle: Radio highlights of next Monday’s TV production of the comedy with music; Cyril Rltehard, Joan Green wood, Richard Haydn, Irene ■ Manning. 9:05, WBC —X Minus One: “Courtesy,” story of the sec ond earth expedition to the planet Landro and man’s bat tle with a mysterious plague. 5:85, WGMB—Concert Master pieces: Kabalevsky, Violin Concerto; R. Strauss, Thus Spake Zarathustra. 19:3*. WMAL Red Skelton: The “mean widdle kid” talks the devil out of hia due. t(da»fc PrttaUt JM* + HELITYN DENNETT * DOUGLAS Ska-ring in UTTERS MARKED PERSONAL ■ The* ietten an indeed pet *•■l. Haw they help prove that avea afUr twenty yean of mar riage, a aouple need lose none of tfca romance of their youth, ■aim a delfahtful and diffemt lave etory. 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Roy Suspended, Faces Police Board Fourth Precinct Pvt. Wyatt J. Roy, formerly known as the "streetcleaner” while serving with the Gambling Squad, has been suspended, according to Deputy Police Chief Howard V. Coveil. Chief Covell said yesterday that Pvt. Roy was transferred a few months ago to the Fourth Precinct after trial board action. He will face future trial board proceedings on charges of mak ing a false statement to a supe rior officer and falling to carry his service revolver with him. He was suspended esrly Tuesday morning. Maqtaq raovonv (wmouu MAiwn arruaima SERVICE taw* Other AM Stations HIMS-STI M WOOS—IMS to om-ns to hum-ism to SASL-7SS to WH-I4H to . WUT-ttH U HIM—IMS U ' WVST-11M to MMN-IMI to 1 HFU-1t» b WFSC-ISM to 5 FM Stations •Ee-FM—OM IN HFU-IMJ Ms Hin-ni—es.i m* wowm-iiu Ms grfuEUM j y_ HSMS—ISS.I Ms aitarwari 7. •*a-FM—WS.I Ms HASIhFM—fT.I Mi HWT-nS-MT.I Ms Hn-FM-»S.T Ms WMSt-W-WJ MS Few Eclipses Visible BERKELEY.—There are about 60 total ecllpaes of the sun In an average century according to as tronomers, but only a small num ber are visible to many placet. ft/)0F LeakA RY LA. <-6000 / i I CICHNERo