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Pensacola Naval Base, Fla.; Fort will be placed on Sixth street Lewis Accepts Bid to Join Bennlng, Ga., and Eglin Air Force from Constitution to Massachusetts O'Boyle Base, Fla. avenues N.W. and on side streets In Military Conference from Fifth to Seventh streets in the same area. The placing of 'A TO Vi OFF! To Receive John L. Lewis, of the president Parking Meter Installations meters on O street between Fifth United Mine Workers, has accepted and Seventh streets has been post- an invitation to in an participate poned until the Capital Transit Co. In Rites “orientation conference” of the Na- On 6th Sf. N.W. Under Wednesday Way finishes fts work on the streetcar tional Military Establishment on The installation of Members of the Roman Catholic parking meters tracks. November 8 to 12, Defense hierarchy and distinguished laymen Secretary along Sixth street N.W. has been Forrestal announced today. will attend ceremonies in started by the of Mr. Lewis was among the list of Department Ve- Matthew’s Cathedral on Wednesday, 84 citizens who accepted invitations hicles and Traffic. FLOOR SERVICE when the sacred pallium will be to the meeting to acquaint them Since 263 meters OU> AND NEW rLODES bestowed on the Most Rev. Patrick Wednesday, have SANDED AND FINISHED with the military organization under been installed A. O’Boyle, of and placed in opera- CLEANING—WAXING Archbishop Washing- the so-called Unification Act. ton. tion. BRUCE Representatives of the FINISHES A procession of , other , The Traffic Department plans to pre- press, radio, labor, educational in- Contractors, Inc. lates, members of the and install about 400 meters a month Flawing clergy stitutions, local governments, medi- ISIS Ell tw, N.W.NO. S»18 religious orders will enter the ca- for the next two months. The meters cine. legal, banking, engineering, in- thedral at 10 a.m. The ceremonies surance, business, industry and will include a solemn pontifical science will attend. , with the Most Rev. Amleto The sessions, which will be closed Giovanni Cicognani, Apostolic Dele- to the press and will be fea- $1295 public, $1695 gate to the United States, pontifi- tured by speeches by Mr. Forrestal cating. Values to 22.9S Values to 29.95 and other top Government . At the end of the the mass, Apos- Following the meeting here, the tolic Delegate, will confer the palli- group will be flown to observe two- um on The Archbishop O’Boyle. day field demonstrations at the sermon will be given by Archbishop SUITS COATS O’Boyle. The pallium a worn by Enroll now (or Cluin Starting Not. 8 the and , is a circu- “ lar band of white wool worn outside the and over the neck and *3996 *49 *39" *49" shoulders so that its two pendants FRENCH Values SS9.95 to S79.95 Values SS9.95 In $7935 8-PIECE CHINA CAKE SETS hang down, one in front and one behind. It is a sign and symbol of GERMAN'SPANISH The berlltc the wearer Method Is Available Only at All Final authority of its as arch- THE BERLITZ SCHOOL a( LANGUAGES Sales were 7.00 note . 830 17th St. (at Eye). NAtlonal 0*70 Complete Approved lor Ol VETERAN 4.95 Serving as ministers to the Apos- TRAINING tolic Delegate at the mass will be for for Designed giving gracious serving. Set the Rev. James E. Cowhig, assistant includes large cake plate, six individual service ; the Rev. Charles Boehmer plates and server to match. Beautifully decorated and the Rev. Walter L. Read, dea- with 22k and colorful flower cons of honor; the Rev. J. Maurice gold trim, centerpiece. e King, of the mass; the Rev. QKillijj-LouiSe THIRTEENTH BETWEEN E end f Below Dupont Circle Use Our Christmas Gift Plan Joseph A. Weber, of the 1727 L ST. N.W. Lay-A-Way mass. 4 Doors East of Conn. Av«. 4454 ORDERS FILLED* Also, the Right Rev. Msgr. James MAIl.f£l>MOHCgjjgfc0l McShea, master of ceremonies; the Rev. W. Louis Quinn, assistant Shipping Weight, 12 lbs. Postage Extra master of ceremonies;* the Rev. Saturday Only Gift Shop, First Floor Russell A. Phelan, book bearer; the Rev. Joseph A. Gedra, candle bearer; the Rev. Wilbur P. Wheeler, bearer; the Rev. Paul E. Meyer, •« crozier bearer; the Rev. Thomas E. 20% Burke, thurifer; the Rev. Edward J. O’Brien and the Rev. Ronald J. Entire Stock Pannon, ; the Rev. Peter P. Rakowski, cross bearer, and the Rev. Charles D. Gorman and the Rev. On All Coots Thomas J. Grodavent, familiares. ISI4 4 STRUT GAR Ladies Plan Bazaar Suits, Dresses, 04 Gift from Btcktr* cAfttuu cAlon A Christmas bazaar will be given and at 6 pm. tomorrow at 514 Nine- Millinery teenth street N.W. by the Depart- Sizet on, Drettet Advertisers Prefer The Star ment of the Potomac, Ladies of the 9 to 48 and Half Sizet Experienced Grand Army of the Republic.

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