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WASHINGTON AND VICINITY ffjc fkening Jlskf FRIDAY. JINK IT, 1949 Questions House Votes 5 Temporary Buildings Block Rose Garden 3 Dairies Here Judge ly WiHmhi A Mill** An elaborate row garden planned in Potomac Park as one on Law More Judges for of the features of Washington s Ask Review Legalizing next is be- Sesqmeentenmsl year, ing held up because temporary buildings block its development Slot Machines 2 Courts Here And temporary buildings are oc- Virginia Prices cupying park property in many Will Deckle District Court Gets sections, depriving the public of Sewk to Foretoll Marbury needed proper recreational areas, If Failure to 2, Appeals Bench, 3; officials assert. July t Inc root# of Repeal Supt Irving C Root of the Na- Ban Voids New Act Bill Goes to Senate tional Capital Parks is anxious to One Cent o Quo rt get Washington cleaned up prop- A bill which Failure to provide specifically would give the erly for the Sesquicentenrual He Three Washington area daream for the repeal of Maryland’s anti- United States Court of Appeals ■aid he wants to see the tem- have asked tft* Vugim* Muk Cam* gambling laws may throw out the three additional judges and Dis- porary buildings taken down now mission to -e< «** mUk prtns* » new law slot machines to clear the way for the celebra- legalizing trict Court two more was passed nearby At ting ton and AMaandria In Prince Georges County. tion. by the House yesterday on a voice with a * *ew of tew relating an auto- This was indicated in the "The Sesquicentennial is going county Circuit Court yesterday vote and sent to the Sepate. to be a very great event." Mr. matic ptioe mere*** of 1 <*•! when Judge Charles C. Marbury The measure also would provide Root said. "It will be a shame a Quan lew the Washington area 19 additional Federal If the is marred these questioned the validity of the new judges else- city by on Jut? ! tt was teamed today measure. where. • temporary buildings then. When The conunissKut ut turn ftaa Announcing he would render Representative Byrne, Demo- we issued our permits for the set a hearing tew nest Friday at his decision on the issue "within crat. of New York, chairman of a temporary buildings to be erected 1 pn m Uw Oeorgw Mason Hotel. the next Mar- subcommittee which worked out on park property, we thought few days,” Judge Alesandr vs to heat testimony for the the bill, said he realized it had not they would be taken down by bury directed counsel from dautes producers and eon- commissioners not to issue approved all the recommendations now." county sumer interest any licenses until the question 1s of the Judicial Conference, in- In Potomac Park. Mr. Root ex- Home delivered mUk reduced settled. cluding that of three more judges plained. the row garden is to be from 31 to 3® cents a quart April Approved in Referendum. for District Court here. established just as soon as the temporary buildings there under 1 alter the commission ordered a 964-vote Attributed to Economy. County voters, by • N5 cent* a hundred pound re- F. C. Public Buildings Administration margin, approved legalization of BALTIMORE.—LOCKED IN CAR TRUNK—Eugene Wagner, He explained the subcommittee in wholesale milk for are torn down. The old row duction slot machines in a referendum a used-car salesman, shown after he was freed from the trunk had exercised its own judgment garden, near the Fourteenth street Northern Vugtnta June 2. It’s still illegal, however, of an automobile used as a getaway car by three bank robbers. and “held back a little’’ in the bridge, had to be abandoned due While the communion has rvs for the machines to pay off in Mr. had been forced into the trunk two of the gun- interest of economy even Wagner by though to the construction of the new jurisdiction in Washington, local cash pending issuance of licenses. he was them on a demonstration drive. there was a showing that three men while taking Potomac River bridge at that dairies promptly cut their price The validity question was —AP Photo. additional District Court jurists point, just downstream of the one cent brought up during arguments on here could be justified on the Highway Bridge. But the new The wholesale reduction covered a suit filed against the commis- basis of case load. rose garden will be tar larger and only a three-month period, hoe sioners by C. Walter Hendrix of The House refused twice to re- better than the old one. Mr. Root ever and the price will go back Silver Spring. Mr. Hendrix con- Mt. Rainier's Police Seek 3 Bandits quire that not more than 16 of Mayor, asserted. It Is planned to cover 2i to the pre-April level here and tended a nonresidence clause the new appointees be of the same acres between the Polo F»eld and This McMillan Fountain, now in storage for the National in areas on July 1 unless would bar him from future busi- political party. nearby Independence avenue in West Po- Capital Parks, awaiu placement in a projected new rose garden the communion decide* to con- ness in the county and thus cause Police Chief Declare In Bank Who Representative Keating. Repub- Holdup tomac Park's west side. in . The fountain has an octagonal basin tinue tu order according an “irreparable loss.” lican. of New York, offered an Hu Funds fur Garden and features three maidens. Citizens of Michigan gave the to one dairy official Judge Marbury told reporters amendment to accomplish this. It The National Parks Of- which cost $23,000 and eras erected in 1913 in McMillan after the court session he will War on Gamblers Abducted Salesman was rejected on a standing vote. Capital fountain, Just what position the Maryland NW officials of 114 to 87. fice has the funds to establish the Park, First street and Michigan avenue Park and Virginia Milk Producer* As- pass on the constitutionality ly »Hc Associated Prase The new mayor and police chief new rose garden. Mr. Root said. it was taken down because it was to vandalism at the the entire slot machine He Representative Curtis. Repub- explained subject sociation will lake hearing law.^ of Mount Rainier have announced BALTIMORE, June 17.—The He is to go ahead with in the Her- said he also will determine the lican. of Nebraska, then proposed prepared and ought to occupy a more prominent place city was not disclosed today a war on gamblers operating in the construction and hu a com- A. architect, combined rights of Mr. Hendrix to operate FBI and police from Washing- to send the measure back to the bert Adams, sculptor, and Charles Platt, The three d*lrlre petitioning the the Prince Georges County com- mittee-of experts to collaborate on machines in the county. ton. Virginia and Maryland are Judiciary Committee with instruc- their talents to produce the fountain. commission are Thompsons Chest- munity. making it the best of its kind. But The judge said he could find no tions to bring it back to the floor —National Capital Parks Photo. nut Farms and AWksndn* Dairy. Mayor Herbert W. Reichelt and seeking three gunmen who held the temporary buildings ate in the reference to repeal in either the incorporating Mr. Keating’s idea. A spokesman for Ctssatunt Chief John Wesley Wise, a former up a Baltimore branch bank yes- way. this Mr Root asserted with the temporary building* statute or its title. He explained On a roll call, with voting on locality. Farms said hta company would Washington detective sergeant, ami with $1,439. The McMillan Fountain, honor- But it will also be a delight lor standing in ihe way. he can not that slot machine laws in other terday escaped party lines, the recommittal mo- like to ase th* price of milk remain told reporters about the crack- ing the late 8enator McMillan. the visitors, he said. Mr. Root meet it. And Washington a popu- Maryland counties contain pro- The trio fled in a stolen automo- tion was defeated, 196 to 135. at the present figure down at a press conference in the Republican of Michigan, who said he has many offers of gifts of lation has boomed m the war visions amending or repealing the bile after truck driver Marcantonio Protests. of said municipal hall yesterday. a, passing sponsored the Plan of 1901 for different specie* of roses from period. An official Thompsons antigaming measures. the town is to be a his dairy had asked the commis- Mayor Reichelt said shouted "holdup.” Representative Marcantonio, developing Wuhington. growers to put in the new garden Temporary buildings occupy Provision on Residence. a “con- American Laborite. of New of the rose garden sion to review current condition* police department plans Crammed inside the trunk of York, part piogram. Mere Facilities Sought. park property tn The Mall tn the stant for attacked the to This fountain is now in storage. to see if a price rise u warranted The jurist said he will study harassment" suspected F. proposal provide grounds the getaway car was EUgene but wil be The park superintendent said dairies serv- one particular section of the pres- gamblers who fail to heed warn- four additional judges for the Mr. Root explained, Constitution and Independ- Both Washington salesman, he would very much like to have along determine if it is ings handed out three days ago C. Wagner, a used-car Southern District of New York. He erected just u soon as the tem- Potomac ice Arlington and Alexandria ent law to for the ence a venue, parts of are cleared this show place ready “strong enough to imply repeal of by Chief Wise. who had been demonstrating the said the judges there have “too porary buildings away. and Anacoatia Parks and else- inter- Sesquicentennial to greet the State code.” Chief Has List car to two of the men an hour much of the country club atmos- The temporary buildings Mr. Root the visitors. But if this 1s to be done, where. explained He was freed after the and do not need help. fering with the rose garden are The law contains a provision “Well raid them every night earlier. phere” must be The pointed out Strike avenue and the temporary buildings superintendent Company Says machine must be and back the next afternoon car was abandoned on North He suggested the provision of along Independence that operators go torn down shortly, because there that the Navy Receiving Sutton, street near Penn Station. four more judgeships was intended adjoining, south of the Navy residents, property owners and if it is necessary,’’ the mayor de- Charles work near the Eleventh street 8.1. Potomac Mr. is a great deal of preparatory for at least we can’t to make certain that "some un- Building, in Park. voters in the county clared. “If find enough Two men who saw the robbery on the he Bridge across the Anacoatia River, Won’t Cut Off Power Root to be done garden, two before for a evidence to get into their estab- able to trail the bandits employed politicians could be put explained. of Anacoatia years applying had been out. occupies a large area u«*! »!»«««* •• T*» N* to work.” As the park superintendent en- pointed license. lishments, we’ll post a Rolicemdn half way to the spot where they has He wants to tee those tem- the new rose will Washington's park system park. at their to ask the names His amendment to cut the In- visions it. garden MUOHE8VILLE Md June It The commissioners were repre- doors left the car. Police swarmed into fared badly with temporary build- porary buildings torn down also, to two was 72 to contain, thuosands of rose bushes —The Southern Mary Mod Bee- sented at hearing by and address of visitors. We also the area in a few minutes, but crease defeated. said. But the say* it can yesterday’s a ings. Mr. Root asserted. Permits be Navy 13. There was laughter in the of different species in sitting ef trfcs Co openMJve told auM*rthera Attorneys Jerrold V. Powers and plan to check license tags of those the gunmen disappeared. buildings find no place to move to. because trees. Azaleas will be to erect the temporary to maintain un- a who there.” chamber when it was noticed that bordering of some today it expect* Robert Mathias and by special go Mr. said he was on land were issued to the it has an investment Wagner taking of planted under the trees u a park atrvtee ti it* union associate. George G. McLeish, a Mr. Reichelt reported that Representative Martin Massa- and ♦«,000,000 in schools, barracks, re- interrupted two prospects on a demonstration border to give color before War and Navy Departments an- have obtained a list of chusetts. Republican leader of the good recrea- employe* carry out then member of the House of Delegates. police when one of th^m a the Public Buildings Administra- search laboratories and drive pulled Mr. Mar- the roses bloom. The National nounced intention* to atrike al McLeish also is the suspected gamblers. Chief Wise House, was voting with tional facilities there. Mr. Root Mr. attorney pistol. They forced him Into the Parks, Mr. Root said, is tion, he saW. The understanding he warned sus- cantonio. Capital 13 01 a m, Monday the Hotel and Restaurant said personally some was that as soon as the war was said. However, the superintendent for, trunk and drove around for now developing many thousands Knauth Uneaten and matnte- Owners’ Association, one of the pects to “cease operation.” Some would be re- added this land—and tfce rest j time, making several stops. of azaleas for use at the garden over, the "tempos'’ worker* will stay on tha of legalized of the places asked for two-day Mr. Root declared. decupled by temporary bmJdinsi {nance original proponents Brandish shotguns. and elsewhere in the park system. moved, the a*id to keep cur- extensions to clean up and move Buchanan Renamed to Head in the syate*—was bought job. utility slot machines. is as The park superintendent said park Just after 11 a.m. two men wear- The rose garden planned rent flowin*wtn Anne Arundel, Mr. Hendrix was represented by out, he added. he is faced with a demand as park land and la now needed into the a place where Wuhingtonians today Calvert. Charle* and Frtnoa and C. “I’m positive there are no big ing sun glasses sauntered increased for the enjoyment and use of the Walter L. Green Edward Arlington Safety Congress and others can go and see what from the public for park Countle* 1 Oaorge* wide-open places as there were Twenty-fifth street and Kirk ave- facilities, but people. Bell, I. Chance Buchanan has been do particularly well in and recreational Tha threatened walkout ceiled jr._ before,” the police chief said. Mr. nue branch of the First National species | re-elected president of the Arling- by Local 70. International Broth- Wise was appointed to replace Bank, in the northeast part of ton Safety Congress and W. A. erhood of Bectrtcal Worker*. Eugene B. Plumer, chief for more the downtown section. They bran- to Voters to Bids Richardson, Andrew Jensen and Arlington Notify Nine Traffic Violators 4 Elementary Schools AFL, would a (Tart M of tha com- County Open than 20 years, shortly after the dished sawed-off, double-barreled A. C. Scheffel have been renamed pany* 70 employ** * election of Mayor Reichelt on May shotguns and lined up four cus- vice presidents. On Places Forrest Coaktey teneral man- 2. The new chief is an Arlington tomers and three bank employes Proper Polling 29 Erie R. Kirby has been elected Fined as In to Hold •ter o( the co-operative, tali On Schools June (Va.) resident. against a wall. All registered voters In Arling- Pentagon's Arlington a vice and R. G. Buck- both Mdea are as One man stood at the front president, will be sent cards telling them ctandlnt pat The Prince Georges County “Mandate” Cited. Members of the ton new arrivals and row, secretary. wage and union shop tuauea Board of Education will open bids Mayor Reichelt said the latest door to intercept where to vote. Mrs. Mary Thomp- Safety Council are Miss Margaret Court Starts Summer Classes Principal taauea are demands June 29 for the construction of drive is the result of a “mandate the other started scooping money son. central registrar, announced Operation cash Troxel, Mr. Jensen, Shelden Dean, ele- (or a IS per cent wage increase additions to five elementary us by the people to clean up out of a teller's working yesterday, The Government hu taken an- Four Arlington County given Charles J. Walsh and H. Mor- and dttmiaaai of nonunion work- schools. the town. We intend to do just drawer. Mrs. that the mentary schools will be open for gan E^re. Thompson requested other step toward cleaning up er* The company contend* K The additions will be built at that.” He had barely started rounding cards which The Hudson 8upply & Equip- voters return any sones of law en- six-week summer school classes would be forced to increase ratee up the cash when there was a so-called twilight the Ager Road, District Heights. Neither the Mayor nor Chief Co. lias been two show incorrect Information, indi- front. Jack Blu- ment given in the District area. beginning Thursday, but pupils to meet an extra 040 000 coat tf Suitland, Oxon Hill (Negro) Wise would say how many gam- commotion out to be made. She forcement awards for its truck fleet. The cating changes the wage tncream la granted. menthal, driving by in a truck, an to bring stricter ami will be admitted only for remedial and Lincoln (Negro) Elementary blers or places are involved. first was for 323,449 miles without also asked any registered voter In effort "it waS saw what was going on and law enforcement on the work In reading and artthntetie Schools. Mr. Reichelt said only an accident in a year, and the who fails to receive a card to com- swifter a shouted “holdup." and and not for promotion to a higher Money to finance their con- fair” that gamblers be given second for the greatest accumu- municate with her office in the network of roods parking Oik Grow School Hoaon grade. Mias Margaret Ludwig, ele- struction is being provided through “chance to clean up and get out.” Passerby Threatened. lation of nonaccident miles of courthouse. areas around the Pentagon. United mentary school supervisor, mid a $560,000 bond issue sold a few The new drive is “no flash in Norman Cramer was walking fleet participating in the content The notifications are being sent. States Commissioner Stanley King district today. Sllwr Spring 6r«luit< weeks ago. the pan” or effort to seek publicity. the bank at the moment. —770,829. Mrs. Thompson said, because of of the Northern Virginia A schedule of summer courses Bale Members of the school board Major Reichet stated. As he drew abreast of the holdup The Hires-Tumer Glass Co. the recent realignment of pre- heard cases yesterday in a new MU Barret of Sliver Spring in*the Nine for junior and senior high and received the Oak Orove Medal were told the present carpenters’ car parked in .front, the man at fleet was given an award for the cincts resulting in an increase in courtroom Pentagon. night school student# also was an- lor on her strike is delaying construction of the wheel threatened him with a greatest consecutive time without polling places from 24 to 27. The eases were heard and fines rang- j ouUtandtng ciuxenahtp at Will Talk 4 in each nounced. Students in grades graduation (ram Oak Orove senior-junior high schools Oxon Tydings July gun. Mr. Cramer ducked around an accident—seven years. county now has about 30.000 reg- ing from $3 to $5 Imposed above the elementary level assy vu* Hill and Fairmont Heights, the as the she one. ucnooi at a comer of the bank fust istered votes, reported. t take two subjects for credit during • a lbaro, ltd. latter for Negro students. Both At Celebration other two robbers came out the The action the court HyattsvUle Alexandria Club to Dine setting up the eight-week secondary school were expected to be ready by Sep- ; reM-ntly Members of the metropolitan front door. was taken under a law passed by tember. A dinner meeting of the Arling- Potomac Democrats Mia HorroU. Prince County Mr. Cramer got William Doran, Congress last year granting Pub- all area of Georges ton Business and Professional Enrollment in elementary school d a u a htor of The board voted to earmark who runs a used-car lot next to lic Building Administration police will observe Independence Day Women’s Club will be held at 8:30 To New Club classes, the schedule for which Mr and Mn. money received through the licens- and took out after Organize to issue a Fourth of July celebration the bank, they at the Pentagon authority slot machines toward the with pm. Tuesday at the George Mason Democrats of the Potomac elec- will be given out by the registrar, Thomaa Nornc! ing of be- the getaway car as it pulled away tickets to persons who violate reg- school at MagTuder Park, HyattsvUle, hotel, Alexandria. The proposed tion district In Montgomery Coun- is now open and pupils may reg- of IrWal »«*• restoration of a $343,000 from the bank. There was a fast ulations laid down by the PBA. ginning at 1 pm. annual will be discussed. have been invited to meet at ister through Thursday. Enroll- nut. Siivor budget cut. Proponents of legal- six or Mocks budget ty 8enator Tydings. Democrat, of chase through eight ment in the and senior ized slot machines have contended 8 pm. Thursday in the Potomac junior • print. «m at 8 of back streets before they lost Maryland wiU speak pan. School Additions to School to organise a have Issued tick* high school courses will be open ament M trad- the revenue would be between track of the bandits. Open Elementary Military police Gov. Lane and other Maryland Club for the 10th elec- eta to the violators, but only those Thursday morning only Night uauia who »• $200,000 and $250,000 annually. Police theorised the holdup A new cafeteria and kinder- Democratic and county officials have been viola ton school registration will be held Mtnd The board announced that in the garten which have been added to tion district. persistent or chronic dtpfamaa invited. men locked Mr. Wagner «:J0 of Marl- in The will elect temporary ever reached court in Alexandria from to 10:20 pm. Monday at tta* adioel • Doris Willoughby Upper trunk so that they could complete Trinity Lutheran School Hyatts- group Another feature of the celebra- to be of the Robert E. Lee. Woodrow Wilson cantaneial boro, a sophomore at that com- before he would ville will be formerly dedicated officers and adopt by-laws, C. B. Mulvehill, manager tion wUl be a parade of floats, the bank robbery Patrick and Nellie Cuatis munity’s high school, will be the at 8 tomorrow by the pastor, presented by Edward B. Beale, one Public Building Administration's Henry at 8 Edward Kil- be able to report the car stolen. pm (•Ms MawaK. beginning p.m. - Elementary Schools will be recipient of a four-year scholar- the Rev. Edwin E. Pieplow. of the sponsors of the gathering. Virginia district, explained that open lian of Mount Rainier is - : for summer courses. Mrs. arws ship to the St. Marys Seminary the authority to fine violators had Virgin is utuunt treaaum at um man of the Parade Committee. Scouts to Hear Junior College, St. Marys City. Arlington been obscure and Questionable .Workman, in general charm of Wench ClUb and erf the Maori** the there wUl be During day Now both building police and the elementary school program, and Dirk dramallr croup races and other athletic events in Talk by Byrd Explorer parte police will bring cases into said pupils may attend any school Mum •Norrcli plan* to attend the park. After Senator Tydings' 8t. Charles Boy Scout Troop 12, A decision to A. Wiener Installed the new court. Offenders have the open. open the William and Mary CoUea* at Stanley talk there wUl be a firework! of Arlington, tonight will be host to trial in District Court. Langston and Kemper Schools for WUUaaufcurr to other Boy 8couts, Cubs and right Va_ display. "The regulations covering park- Adas Israel Men's Club The celebration is being spon- their families in presenting a mo- Is outcome By ing and traffic around the Penta- being help up Adorns Tokos Commend A. Wiener last night sored by the Independence Day tion picture and talk by Capt. of it was said Stanley gon were ported conspiciously on registration, of the headed by Hiram L Robert S. Quackenbush. Navy At was installed as president Committee, 16“ Mr. Mulveh&l said. Thomas Jefferson win be the Novel Acodemy Fundi Staff who accom- May Men’s Club of Adas Israel Syna- Lawrence of HyattsvUle. Photographer tickets only school open for Junior high •t *» «wmM Nn on Arctic "Then we issued warning in to defray expenses of the event panied Admiral Byrd courses gogue by Cantor Jacob parkin to violators last week in a so- school summer eanept for raised house-to-house and Antarctic expeditions. ceremonies at the Indian Spring are being by called educational campaign. ninth grade subjects offered at in the various com- The movies were taken on the Country Club. Silver Spring. solicitation "We have lewd M tickets to Washington-Lee Classes will run Contribu- expeditions. The event will be Other officers installed were I. L. munities participating. both civilian and military person- from •:)• am to 12 M pm. be sent to J. Robert held at 8 o’clock in St. Thomas Firestone, first vice president; Isa- tions may nel this week, but 1 would like to Monday through Friday. A fee Bank & More Hall. Lee boulevard and dora O. Aik, second vice president; Sherwood. Prince Georges we are not trying to pf $€ will be charged North Thomas street. Arlington. emphasise I. W. Friedman, secretary, and Trust Co., HyattsvUle. we can Washington-Lee end Hoffman- _ see bow many issue.” Daniel Ezrin, treasurer. Boston High wtfl Named to the board of direc- to tors were Benjamin April, Sidney D. C. Allowed Vote until 12 :M pm week days. A fee Id dmvat to taftr aoar aa aom- Erlich, Matthew Epstein, Bernard Shoppers of $4 for eoutttr rmtdenu and $12 —ndni Cm frank T, Ward H. Fischgrund, Dr. Jerome M. Election for other students win be eftarvad Fischgrund, Hyman Garflnkie, In Mock Silver Spring Night school classes, which wffl sa,r»rsssA,,,ig Philip Goldstein. Leo Heffler, Max Voteless Washington residents riling the event u eugirne ior elec- begin Monday at Waehington-Lea. Horenstein, Nathan Kluft, Samuel tion. WfB be held hem I N to 1$:$$ who shop in Silver Spring have Tuck Urges Arbitration Lebowits, Fred E. Nessen, Herman Originator of the election idea pm four tagbts weekly during the been an opportunity to Join Paul. Louis Rudden, Henry Salus, given is Philip icenfmA. owner of the Brat half of the term Ciamm OfA, I. AW. Dispute Dr. Max Silverman, Dr. David Marylanders in balloting for an SOlver Shop. It has been in- wia mart Monday through Friday of Veax. and Samuel Wolf. unofficial mayor and council of dorsed by the Retail Division | KKT1CMOND. VaT "uwte It— the nearby Maryland community. the Silver Spring Board of Trade. Oor Tuck ha* called far ai*ftra> G. 0. P. Women to Hold The election, which starts today According to Division Chairman Red Cross Dologotos uan la the contract dNpute be* and ends July 23, is designed to Ralph Luts, residents of Wash- tween (hr kieaandrla, Itrenrft Reception for Johnson publicize the third annual cele- ington and Maryland are eligible From Arlington Nomod sad Widunatan Trandt Ca aad The Arlington Republican Wo- bration of Shop Silver Spring to vote.. He added those unable men’s Council will hold a recep- Week. July 30-August 6. during to obtain ballots from the two tion and dance honoring Walter which the mayor and council win publications may prepare their Johnson, Republican candidate for hold office.* own and send them in. the governor of Virginia, at 8 o’clock Ballots will appear In The The candidate receiving tonight at the Broyhffi estate, Maryland News and the Silver most votes will be mayor and 2861 North Vernon street, Arling- Spring Shopper and may be the nest five will constitute the either council. They will be Installed ton. mailed to publication. LILY—Dr. Henry of Oladwyn, Pa examine* the 39. PBIZE Joeephine Mr. Johnson is a former resi- The only rules are that the July for Mn Malcolm Matheeon of Alex- of biooma that won first prise dent of Arlington County and ii candidates must be residents of Weekly cheeks will be made the Osr- the andria In the seventh annul Ifiy ahov apoceoned bp a graduate of Southeastern Law Silver Spring. None of the Silver the progress of the voting end den Chib of Fairfax at Fairfax High School. H« once practiced law bo Spring merchants or employes of achool^yerterdayjind Arlington. the publicity organisations ban- * '■*