, Robert, Earl L. Sage. Reg R. ] Hines M. Lynn Edythe C. Koym. Arthur J. ! asse, John • Kedda, Helena 11. Bchumachar, Korb, George A alb. John D. Koym. Waul red M. Marjorie B. Krlese, Clinton J. carnecchla. P. C. Kraebel. Charlotte Shelhorse. Kuhn, Jos. A.. Jr. cheld. Robert C. Kramer. Sally Aurabelle M Lady, William T. Schumacher. P. V. Krlese. Julia R. Shultz. Harriet Z. r.allande, Henry R. chumacher. J. G. Kuhn. Marlon H Smuck. Mary G. Linders. George E. ebokt. Randall E Link. Oenevleve R Stoehr. Joyce B. mughead, F. 8. helhorse. Oeorge MecCloskey. Betty storke. Harriet B Lawless. Edw. K. helton. Bradford Mausert. Doris A. Sullivan. Dora Mae Leapley, Wm. C. hepard James R. Miller. Alice M. lydenstrlcker. Levy. Lawrence D. herbert, John L. Miller. Florence Myrtle Link. George Oscar htiey. Kenneth T. a. C. Harry Mock, Florence B. Thompson. Long, WlUlam T. g|\ultz. M. McGrann. Ellen L. Elizabeth A. Lysinger, W. R. Moles. Virginia 8. Dorothy 5 Maaaio. C I Simms. John W. Todress. Elaine B. Leisure Maiarkey Simpson. Morris. Traut, Frances lif F jr Russell O'Connel. Eva R. Valentine. Franc Anne H. F. O'Neal. Warren. Helen B. Marsh, John Petxotto. Helen E. Walck. Elsie A « Mausert, C. H. Relyea. Helen W. MecCloskey. SSJf.ti§S! d Werila. F. Loralna M. sh w.ni*Ji Remsburg. Wilcox, Jean B. McFadden, R. F. - Margaret 8. Wilcox. Virginia Sportsman McOrann. John H. Rogers. Snead Oarnett Elisabeth Wilson, Pauline K e 0 Sage. Jane O. Van Winkle. Gloria Mich'.ud 'A 0 Basse. Helen C. Wy. Either C. L. W Schumacher. Wynn. Ann R. Millar. W. A C.. Jr. Stevens C ** THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. W. §&• Chester Zimmer. Barbara Mock. John R. Stoehr JRichard®'.Isck C-4 rxiDAY. march 7, lam Morris Clyde L o. Muench, Peter H. stolle. LeekelJlnRoy A “bll.n. John A. Sum vsm James R. A §««»*• Henry M- POWER GRADUATES 313 Mushake.MhIhIL wWmm rI. gydenstricker. c. if --JL SQUADRON Musumect. John Tarwater, 8r . E ..Jr JaBP JM Myers. Ralph D. Tarwater. Jr | Newman. L. Q. Teg, Ralph D. Nixon. William A. Todreas. Nathan ALL-FAMILY 7 » F ’ m. a JMndHfl 2 _ pe? l R Thomas | # Drewry Cites Musts O Neall. Charles F. Tucker. Eugene " |fc. --ffgi I J . : Orton, C. Tupllng, ':’ '.. » ••¦ Richard W. •• •¦'•¦' '..-; -. ¦-'• •< L : . ' ':.'•. .. ¦ ... H ¦ ¦ /•- -;7\ - ' • ‘ ¦ - • • _ Pappas, James C. Turner. M. D.' ~.’• Ralph E. y-.’ • ’ ' ; ' y- •. •. „ '. .'¦' ‘ . Parlon. Tuttle. Ralph G. v. ¦ ¦>.. ¦ ¦ Pearson, Jed lr. Valentine, n ¦- E. K. ¦ j» Pence. Virgil L. Walck, Charles H. Safer Boating Peters. Henry L. Walsh. For James C. Poled lan. J. H. Jr. Ward. Austin L Praddy. T. K. Warren. William By CHARLES COVELL Protz. Thomas F.Jr. Watson. W. D Outdoor Editor Rankin. Jack R. Weldmnn. L. 0., Jr. Remsburg, W. M. White. Ben C. Safer boating in the future depends on two fac- Renn. Fred G. White. W. James Replogle. E. O. Wilcox. R. H. tors, John M. Drewry, chief counsel of the House Rex, Harold B. Williams, J. M. Rhymes. David I. Williamson. M. W. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, says. Riley. Thaddeus A. Williamson. 8. T. of voluntary Roach. Herman F. Wilson. Edward P. POWER SQUADRON CHlEFS—District and man of the Seamanship Committee; J. A. Greg- These are expansion educational Robertson. A. L. Winkle. Le Ror V. get the sth District efforts and early passage of the Federal Boating Act. Robinson. R. O. Jr. Wolpoff. 8. 0. local officers together during gradua- ory, staff captain; William J. Royers. Lionel Wood. Thomas L. sf)oW\ Drewry spoke at the first formal graduation exer- Rohrbaugh. MarionWynn. James D. tion exercises held by the Potomac River Power Tretbar, sth District commander, and William Roman. Edward L. Yeager. Clark H. NOW, cises of the Potomac River! Rosen. Eugene Yochelson. Aaron f \ HirMfh Mae. \, Squadron for its 1957-8 classes. From left, T. Jarvis, squadron commander.—Star Staff Eugene 16. OPEN S Power Squadron, held in the' tlons the effectiveness of Rou. John B. Yorkoff. J. L THUS. Matthias F. Reese of Baltimore, national chair- Photo. on Rowe. Theodore E. Yorkoff. Fred H i FBI. EVES., Departmental Auditorium. present Roy, Charles M. Zlrm. Rudolph R. SUNDAY l| legislation. But volun- Royston. Reginald Zoerb. Paul J. Afternoons A new record of 238 men and tary educational efforts are not Rutter. Chris H. W. received certificates Women’s certificates: 75 women adequate and should be ex- Albert. Florence Derby. Ruth A Baumann. Patti Doran. Bopnia P. attesting to their successful panded through the combined Beall. Bernice P. Edwards. Emily C. completion squadron’s BledUngmaler. June Elkleberry. Helen 60-M.P.H. Dream Boat ffF of the efforts of the Power Squadrons. Bird. Oeorgla Eads Featherstone. C'lyn ¦ Blsset. Joyce F. Flaccus. Caroline L. course in piloting and small Guard Auxilliary and Ernestine x Coast Bou. Foster. Barbara Jjfo boat handling. The men be- Brant. Helen Gaddis. Elaine M. FORE others. Brimmer. M'guerlte Goodyear. Ruth H. AND AFT while the coupled Brlster. Mary C. Gussack. Rita C. Shown in Baltimore came new members “Such efforts, then, Coe, Arlene M. Harper, Sarah C. BY MALCOLM women qualified for advanced with the early passage of the Cole. Hetty W. Harter. Jean B. Star Staff Writer yachts, LAMBORNE Curry. Marybellt Heckert. Blom The Holiday which Federal Boating Act, will, In Daniels, Opal A, Hensch. Edith C. BALTIMORE, Mar. 7—Boat are built by E. G. Van de Stadt courses. my view, make your favorite lovers who visited the National of Zaandam, Holland, are very Cites Post-War Boom sport—and mine—a safer and popular bay One Motor Boat Show in New York in the area. Drewry flrst reviewed the his- a happier one.” In January would hardly imag- new model is on display. It is Chesapeake Bay has lost out the contestants who are essen- Brief talks also were given • See the newest boats and ine they could find a more eye- a 14-foot flberglas boat with on sponsorship of the North tially small boat skippers. tory of boating legislation and by William T. Jarvis, com- the latest water sports fear. catching exhibit at the Chesa- aluminum mast that is adjust- American sailing champion- Under the rules, the series the growth of boating. mander of the squadron, and Plus the new 1958 Johnson peake Bay Show. able to sail either with or with- ships despite an effort to get had to be sailed this year in But is was not until after Matthias F. Reese of Balti- outboard motors! Including jib. the event here next September. Yet the Chesapeake Bay Boat out a It sells for $9&7 com- keel boats carrying spinnakers. World War 11, he continued, more, national chairman of the the Dramatic SUPER SEA- plete sails, paddle It will go to Long Island Sound. HORSE VSO. The World’s Show, which opened at 2 p.m. with and Finding such specifications on that the Coast Guard, the boat- Seamanship Committee. Wednesday sponge to dry it out. With Dr. Walter Lawson of a day sailer popular on the The squadron pledge was ad- first “V-engine” outboard. and continues Washington taking second ing industry and the public be- through Monday at the Fifth Also among the sailboats is bay wasn’t easy. came suddenly aware of an ministered by Staff Capt. J. A. Ji EqKipNMRt “IfIt on ¦ boot, honors at the North American Gregory District, bHoNfi Regiment Armory here, has one the 28-foot King’s Cruiser, im- The Chesapeake may lose the j |explosive burst of activity in of the sth ¦SI Tsp Isllsr Uas Lttttl «pe have it” last year, the Chesapeake was Squadrons, boat which should catch every ported from Sweden. North American sail series but; I the use of the waterways solely United States Power in line for the title series. But While greetings to the new eye. Boat Has Built-In Trailer one of the stumbling blocks was ; it’s gaining another—the North for pleasure—for recreation. champion- pilots were extended by Wil- The craft is Ancarrow Ma- novelty Sealander, the proposal that the series be American Star class “Ancient as is water trans- A is the ships. They have been liam J. Tretbar, sth District rine’s new Mark 1, a dream designed by sailed in Naval Academy yawls. set for portation, boating today is be- , and manufactured September 7-13 at Oxford, Md., commander. speedboat which was not com- McCord Industries of Balti- The series up to now has coming comparable to highway awarded by pleted with Tred and Chesa- Certificates were in time for the New York plywood been raced in day sailers, like Avon motoring in the first two dec- more. It is a 14-foot peake Bay yacht Capt. Harold F. Roberts and Min^ivuSDRIVE IN PARKINS FACILITIES 'show. This is its flrst exhibi- runabout equipped with built- Lightnings and dinghies, and clubs co-hosts. ades of this century. And with , Caliendo is a selection, since Comdr. Anthony J. 930 Mtino Are. S.W. 01. 7-4010 tion. in trailer and hitch. The trail- there was a strong feeling that This wise possibly greater headaches!” ( of the Coast Guard. Twenty-five feet long with an going to the big yawls would the area has some of the finest Drewry graduates: er wheels fold out and are sailing in the East. recalled how the The M-foot beam, the baby blue locked in place when the Sea- work a hardship on many of waters House Committee was asked to ! Abbott. W. W.Jr. Ellinser, Richard John Todd, well-known East- I Abernathy. T. B. Elphtnuone, H. L. with its bright red begin study ! H. lander takes to the road. Shore Star sailor, is its in 1956. That Albert. Euaene Featherstone. .bottom and sweeping tail fins ern re- existing regulations Alpert. Seymour F. E.. Jr. Owens has its Flagship cruis- another were in- 1 Antosh. C. E. Folks. HarryR. powered by two 326-horse- gatta chairman, with from Appleby. James 8. Foster, Gilbert Js ers on display as well as out- adequate was obvious, but j Snyder OUTDOOR old Star hand, Billy Myers, as “ i Babcock, F. P. Pries. Paul power Cadillac Crusaders. A board and inboard runabouts. the flrst. he said, we kept Banks. J. Mark Pulco. Albert Paul 'speed of 60 miles an hour is vice chairman. Charlie Lucke Barse. J. Joseph Furr. William E. Chris-Craft, Revel, Trojan, running across the fact that! ' Louis E. Oabrlel Joseph E. is committee chairman; Bartoo. * -guaranteed. race !t - Century and Cruis-Along all CHATTER no one really knew the mag- Bauer. Richard W. Oelatt. w tic Barky Trippe. program: Sarah Beall. John R cmoiner, Nkr Top and Windows Automatic are represented among the boat nitude and ramifications of the Beall. Stewart H. Goldberg. W. D. hBOAT-IsHOW Todd, housing, and Bill Norris, recent explosive developments. Belser. Clarence AT THE The Richmond, Va., company exhibits. Jr., entertainment. Berger. Nedwin OrabiH. Frank J. J Bergstrom, Roger r oW *• a ** * * S B*f a obtained a Chrysler Imperial There are two exhibits of $2 Billion Spent Annually BiedUogmgler. J. green.*S2- Roy L. Oreenstein. J F. 'convertible top for its show- skindiving equipment, at one Capital Power Boat Associ- Blsset. Fred E “We were told that about Blasted. Raymond , ‘ -piece. It operates at the touch of which tank demonstra- ation is out raising funds for one and one-quarter billion Bishop, Louis SUP.ft IL, given. Bork. Charles E. w*' ' ¦of a button as do the side win- tions of apparatus are its July regatta. were spent Bowles. Walter L. m?i«n at the retail level j patnr p Hamaker, 'wK. D. dows. There are electric wind- ; Those who enjoy ease on the The latest effort is the for new and used boats, acces- IVredeYVk1n-via VredeYVk Hanko, Edward F. •shield wipers, well, and an creepstakes dance planned for fuel, RrJVter PrvdM Harmon. Albert L. as water will like the Huck Finn sories, safety equipment, Rurrj?' Onnairt w Harper. James T. styled like a fine car. by March 15 at Firemen's Hall, Hathorn. Paul A. .interior I raft, which is shown the insurance, docking, mainte- I r.ftK' L»»“iV A"' Hawkins. R. J. hull made of plywood Bladensburg. H r ' The is Richmond Cedar Works Corp. nance, etc. Today. two rhISmI?n t? sr Hein. Joseph E. Sxjdizk. uninitiated, Just n Henrlckson. H B. ‘imported from West Germany. The raft, most of which can be For the a creep- years later, this figure has Hensch. Edward K. 1 H. The price? A mere $24,500. ya large surrey stakes is a madcap sort of race nearly “• nrro. Arthur 8236 GEORGIA AVE., SILVER SPRING, MD. ! covered b can- jumped to $2 billion.” rISS? ntfST** Higdon. Ralph 1$ * on garage dollies. They are £»**}!¦ J r ‘ Also bound to attract atten-! opy, accommodates four to six Drewry pointed out that at SKli'sjitVlJii Horner, John W. with Coe, Hoae, Norman C. I featuring Complete Lino tion are sailboats. Holiday has chairs and can drift along or propelled by hand, along William C. Hushes Gtortc W JOHNSON OUTBOARD the instigation of the commit- Caspar William William a all the paraphernalia for a o| Hunter! A. a 28-footer and smaller mod- attain 6 miles an hour with tee, a National Small Boat £ r. John •_ Jaeger. Henry W. out- 5-horsepower outboard. regatta—starting gun, flags, Corbin. Henry James. Robert 8. •els inside and a 30-footer Safety Conference was held and Curry. Robert B. jaroah, Stanley turning and finish line. B. ' .doors. This is one of the two Hours are noon to 10:30 p.m. marks that the of State Gov- Daniels, Henry C. Jeselsohn. 8 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON 3To 50 1 MOTORS pm. The public is invited and the Council DauahcrW. Melvin Jorgensen. Lett 1. boats too big to get into the tomorrow, 2 to 9 pm. Sun- has taken action to Day, Harold M. Kasmlr, Charlea ALL MODELS You,will help- ernments Derby. A. armory. The other is a 35-foot day and 2 to 10:30 pm. Mon- fee is $1.50. be and 1.. Jr. Katz. Edward I NR ing a worthwhile outfit that work with the committee Dewey. Uahlon B. Katz. Harold H. Beets • 800 l I Owens Flagship. day. Coast Guard to co-ordinate Dickie. J.J. Keller, Joseph K. puts on one of the best Wash- D1 Masl. T. J. Keller, Daniel J. • ington State and Federal efforts. Doran. James C. Keller. James P. I Trailers Merino shows of the summer. Duncan. Forrest Kennedy. David C. EARL HILDEBRAND ’ — Hearings will start March 18, 1 Dwyer. J. R„ jr. KllUon. Robert E. PISTONS' ACE COMPLIES p* i Edwards. Malcolm Klaben. Reuben Manager of the W. J. Little I he said, an a bill which at- i Elkleberry, Melvin Klavans, Elmer L. ! MOLDED FIDEROLAS marine supply store at 636 Boat Show Opens tempta to'meet the view of most Inspires Yardfey Maine avenue S.W., Hildebrand of the interested groups. Mikan is widely known in power racing At Nash Marine | “But all that will still find rBRAKES-i circles. A former race driver, us up against a that was RELINED WHILE YOU WAIT Nash Supplies, he won the President's Cup Marine Inc., at raised again and again during II To Shatter His Old Record 930 Maine avenue S.W., is spon- WINNER FIIERGI.'.S By the twice in a 48-cubic-inch hydro our hearings,” Drewry added. Associated Press to Detroit this season. J and elected the Gulf soring its own boat show today. “Witnesses would testify against Yr*. ! \' REVEL CRAFT 0 George Yardley the din- Cincinnati's tight 110-108 was to '55-'56-'57-'SB r was Marine Hall Fame in 1950. It will extend through March additional legislations on the All Other*. Equally Low Priced guest of last triumph over Philadelphia in of Industry’* Finest. Rivetless. Bonded ner The question: What is the 16 ground that most of the prob- night in a friendly prelude to the only other league game last Being shown the 11 night the work of greatest need in racing today? are new lems involve ignorance or lack Sl^Bß the breaking of a record. came on Johnson outboard motors to- of And that ¦ ¦ few hours later Yardley. and Jack Twy- His answer: common sense. A “The greatest need is for gether with 30 models of na- all that was needed is greater This Includes labor and llnlnc. In- the scoring ace of the Detroit man who combined for 61 A spection of drums and hydranllc rigid safety inspections at every tionally advertised boats. tank educational effort. system. Pistons, pumped in 49 points points. Lovellette pumped in They demonstration is being given m 4 w seven-year-old 37 points and Twyman scored regatta. woud Include in- Present Efforts Inadequate \' - and broke the spections of the slings, the of the new Johnson V-50. SANDERS D V^ National Association 24. Regular hours of “There can be no question Open 7:.t« to S.lO including Sat. j prevented War- boats and every device con- 8 am. to Night Service By Aapelntmant scoring record set by Mikan. The loss the 5 p.m. Monday through Friday but that there will be limita- Minneapolis riors from clinching third place nected with their operation. former star of the and 8 a m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays Lakers. and a spot in the playoffs. “I attended a recent Ameri- high scorer can Power Boat Association will be extended Thursday and was Friday evenings “Wished Me Well’’ for the Warriors with 36 points. meeting in New York at which to 9 p.m., and “Mikan wished me well,” safety was the chief concern of Sunday afternoons from 1 to Yardley said after the game in Soccer All-Stars all members. In fact, a whole 5 p.m. telling about the dinner. “I day was devoted to this sub- ONLY A DAYS to go needed his moral support. There ject. Beagle Sunday Isn't a jealous bone in his body.” Play Tomorrow ' “The speed of certain classes Trial Metropolitan The Fauquier Beagle Club A Yardley's points in the Members of the of racing boats has been in- for those special appraisals 49 League ¦will have a Plan B field trial Pistons’ 132-116 triumph over Interscholastic1 Soccer creased from 30 to 35 miles an will annual ' starting at 8 a m. Sunday on the Lakers brought his season's hold their sixth all- !hour in the last five years and star game at 3 p.m. tomorrow at 1 is becoming too great for the the Edwards farm 2 miles east on *56 models total to 1,953. Mikan’s recor.d, of Warrenton. Va.. off Routes in the 1950-1 season, was St. Albans. size of the boats. For instance, aet players 29-211. Judges will be Russell 1,932 points. Competing will be on a jump in speed from 90 to All-Metropolitan per puts a Holiday, H. ,N. Rinker, M. H. remaining, the team 125 miles hour strain With two games recently by the coaches, that they Harrell and Larry Waters. Yardley shooting dis- chosen on the boats are is within plus outstanding players. have points. needs other not able to take. Some tance of 2,000 He breaking up average The selections: been on the FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 47 points—an of 23 Vi FIRST TEAM straightaways.” per game—to make 2,000. His Right wing. Pete Rltch, Woodberry LOB ANGELEB. —Davpy Moore. 127. Forest, and Ruffin Maddux. Landon; 80tlngfleld. Ohio, knocked out Vince season average for 70 games is right inside. Bkip Rutherford. Episco- (This is the flrst of a series Delgado. 127. Los Anreles. 8. points per game. pal: center forward. Caner Tunaman. in which The Star interviews PITTSBURGH. Alonzo Johnson. 27.9 Blair, and Dtck Reid, Woodberry: left Pa. stopped f/OUSE 18’!. Braddock. Calvin inside. Jimmy Reston. St. Albans: left leading personalities in boat- Butler. lftO. Cleveland. 8. New Record wing. Kaminsky. Friends: right Ronnie ing, Ashing, hunting and REVERE. Mass.—Cardell Farmos. Almost lost in the cheering halfback. Geoff Miller. St. Albans: cen- 170. Boston, outpointed Burke Emery. ter halfback. Breaux Castleman. Wood- other outdoor pursuits.) 8 and congratulations that fol- berry. and Steve Adorlan, Blair: left IHB. Sherbrooke. Quebec. halfback. Dick Rice Friends: right full- lowed the setting of the indi- back. Cliff Miller. Woodberry: left full, was the back. John Boyd. St. Albans: goalie. vidual scoring record Tom Griffith. Woodberry. fact that Yardley. a balding en- HONORABLE MENTION Halfbacks. Bob Jenks. Friends, and gineering graduate of Stan- ! Mario Zibetti. Blair: forward. Joe ford, also set a free throw rec- Benslmon. Blair: fullback. Mike Hen-' | nessy. Landon: goalies. Harry Benham. ord. He dropped in 11 of 15 , Episcopal, and Steve Cox. St Stephen's • throws, raising his free total HAGERSTOWN, to 635. This eclipsed the rec- Md. Mar 7 “;Saul rock- ord of 625 set last year by (Special'.—St. James School of Syracuse. won the Interstate Academic Irock.l 1 The 28-year-old Yardley, a Conference soccer champion-, 6-foot-5 shooter who can score ship here yesterday with a 2-0 from outside or inside. Joined victory over Landon as Dewey the Pistons at Port Wayne in Potts scored both goals. St. 1953 after a turn with a San James finished with a 4-2-0 Francisco AAU team. The ! record and Landon tied St. Pistons’ franchise was moved Albans for second at 2-2-2.

thr whole .l m (BOAT SHOW| tx D MARCH 7-16 O C At te«e*t F«*« I V Daily Free Prize* and Grand Award I Done h( HiCL Q - w Coma One! Coma All! Cam* Seal PMMTIHG $45 DB, E |J THE YEW 195 C JOH\SO\S —3 tm 50 HP. W X There'* One fer Every Beet A Budget! Vr J K See the World's First V-Engino Outboard H tIOO ICONTEST imiiurr- -tm m £ awry ! on || car a §5 Bosts display: Trejsn, Cruis Along, Whirlwind, Winner Q Cam. m taday far yavr fra. bla.il Your new ii sign ts prosperity M Fiberglas, Ouretech, Priwing Gitor Boat Trailer*, Beit- M r " HR Armor Fiberglis, Z Spar Flint, Tickle, Marine Supplies. W. .NJOV -OLDS FASH.ONED" HO.FITAL.TV so much! That s "Vwhy nuY°Olds hos rocketed at your local authorized to Ist place in the medium prico doss! t You don't hove to took twice to fad ii-vpii/j M W I ¦jjj" a f Coma help us Wte*Avr, Hylmvill*,Md™' calabrafa at our gala Open House I FhoneW QUALITY DEALER'S