THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. C-5 Time Rhubarb Causes : Hockey Playoffs I LITTLE SPORT FRIDAY. APRIL 11. 1952 the Associated Press Eastern Routs Rivals in Track LAST NIGHT’S RESULTS. IByNational Hockey League. Near Riot as Montreal ! Detroit. 3; Montreal. 1 (Detroit leads , AsPennington and McHan Star final best-of-seven series, 1-0). American League. Eastern ants its two standouts, i,' 100-yard dash and competing on Pittsburgh. 5: Providence. 0 (Pittsburgh I Hockey Opener leads final best-of-seven series, 2-0). ’jGraham Pennington and Tom i the winning mile relay team, Loses Eastern Leasue. j Another top performer yester- Johnstown. 4: New Ha\en. 1 (Johns- ! McHan, will bear watching in high By th* Associated Press final best-of-seven series, 3-I'. day was Bill Dixon of Episcopal, town leads school track circles this season. MONTREAL. April 11. —The who set a school record in the ’ short series, with the second game ‘ Pennington may turn out to be discus as his school night of the confusion ? scored 56 1 z time-clock 1 coming up tomorrow night on the ¦ the top all-around schoolboy track i points to win over Wilson and and the Detroit Red Wings’ 3-1 [ same ice. istar in the area. At least the de- - Anacostia at Episcopal. Dixon's victory over the Montreal Cana- ¦i Neither team scored in the : fending District Interhigh highl distance was 131 feet, 3 feet better riiens became part and parcel of¦ opening period, but Leswick rallied I jump champion was the top per- ¦ than the former mark held by —#j r Stanley Cup hockey history today. • for the Red Wings early in the ! former yesterday as Eastern ran i Teammate Jack Duer. Wilson, led Miami BFach, 7—5, 6—o: Althea ' Little Tony Leswick’s two goals > second. His next was a long shot up 61 points to beat Tech and i by Larry Harry, who won the half- Larsen Bid Gibson eliminated Melita Ramirez Belvoir, Eustis in Running supplied the bulk of the scoring r from just inside the Montreal Blue . Montgomery Blair in a three-team l mile and mile, and Mike Sommer, Seixas and of Mexico, 6—o, 6—2; Patricia Wealhervane Golfers records for the first game of the ; line, in the last period. meet at Eastern. Tech scored 43 5 who won the 100 and 220 yard Canning Todd of La Jolla. Calif., points Blair 41. (took For Army Baseball Title best-of-seven final series. The Canadiens fought back and and dashes, second with 48' 2 { won from Marta Barnett of Cappy Layne Pennington and McHan points. For Miami Semifinals I 6—l, Magda, Resume Houston By the Associated Press of scored Anacostia i and as New York, Tom Johnson finally slapped in a 1 scored 36 Miami, 6—2, than SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April official timekeeper, was the storm Olmstead’s shot, 1 more half of Eastern's points. . points. By th* Associated Press Rurac defeated Gladys Heldman By the Associated Press 11. 1 rebound of Bert ; from Virginia— center of the shenanigans last the scoring until the [ Pennington took the high jump. Roosevelt defeated Coolidge, , MIAMI BEACH. Fla.. April 11., of Houston, 6—2, 6—2. —Two Army teams t That ended HOUSTON. April 11.—The sec- Port Belvoir and Fort night. timing muddle. Ted Lindsay took ! the low hurdles and high hurdles s 69-49, at Roosevelt. Dave Prein- —Top-seeded Vic Seixas of Phila- Eustis—and and led off the ondI leg of the $17,000 Womens’ Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., were to One outstanding question was > Abel's and drove the puck ' winning half-mile ; kert and Dave Carpenter were : delphia met Tony Vincent of Sid pass today right whether the teams played 20 or 21 relay team to gamer points. . double winners for the Riders, Miami in today’s feature quarter- Weathervane Cross Country golf battle for the to meet into the open cage. 16*4 Roberts. Calif., in minutes in the final period. This McHan scored 15*4 points by win- ¦ Preinkert in the discus and shot ; finals match of the fourth annual Collegians Beat Trotters tournament opens today with Camp tomor- row's final game of the World question had a bearing on ning the broad jump and 220- - put and Carpenter in the pole Good Neighbor tennis the Referee Hurt, Player Held tournament.! Babe Zaharias holding a five- Army yanking of the Canadiens’ goalie yard dash, placing second in the jivault and high jump. Another match sent Art Larsen For Second Straight Time Wide Basketball Tourna- 'stroke lead. ment so six potential scorers could ; After Game in New Haven of San Leandro, Calif., against By here. go the Associated Press Roberts its way into into action and try to tie up the NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 11 Falls. N. Y., accused of deliberate- Sidney Schwartz of Brooklyn and ! The 144-hole competition began Camp won Teacher Status TULSA. Okla., April 11.—The the final by defeating Fort Eustis, game while Detroit led. 2-1. : (TP). —A brawl that landed a player ly bumping Referee Mickey Slo- Sought the University of Miami. at Normandy Isle course in Miami Harlem Globetrotters bowed, 66- 74-61, last night, while Belvoir When the game appeared to go i in Police Court and sent 'the ref- Mr.gda Rurac, top-seeded among Beach and goes Seattle and wick into the boards. Lockhart t For Nation's Coaches the College All-Stars last to eliminated Fort Dix. N. J., 77-60, Into overtime, the crowd of eree to a hospital brought a riot- the women players, faced Althea 53, to 14.533 told newsmen it was possible he ‘ By New York after the 36 holes are Sill, in Montreal Forum looked ous ending to a game in the final tbs Associated Press Gibson, New York Negro ranked night, the second defeat in a row and Wood ousted Fort Okla., on be- the famed Negro completed here. wildered. When the siren sounded, playoff series of the Eastern would impose a lifetime ban. LOS ANGELES. April 11.—The 11th nationally, in a women's for basketball 71-60. the crowd roaring Hockey League here. New Haven police arrested Des- match. Isquad. I Louise Suggs and Betty Jameson Belvoir and Wood meet today was in indigna- ¦ American Association for Health, semifinals the winner playing Eustis tion and Detroit had added an- The score—Johnstown Jets. 4; son after the game, booked him Mexico's last threat in the tour-!I The victory was the All-Stars are tied for second at 150. Patty with Physical Education and Recrea- fourth 13 The collegians tonight. The final is scheduled other goal. Timekeeper Layne New Haven Tomahawks. I—was on a breach of the peace charge J nament went out yesterday when in starts. Berg, defending champion, has [ tion asked today that coaches be Miami downed the Trotters at El Paso, tomorrow afternoon. was hustled from the forum almost overlooked last night in and held him in SSOO bail. While Gardnar Mulloy of de- 151. under protection, the crowd howl- the excitement that saw bleach- Desson went to police headquar- . selected, supervised, paid and pro- Gustavo Palafox, the Mexi- Tex., Denver and Cleveland. feated The local $3,000. ing louder and louder with hun- erites tearing up their seats to ters, Slowick went to New Haven i tected in the same manner as can champion, 6—2, 6—3, in a Leroy Leslie, Notre Dame flash, winner will get with the overall Weathervane Harvard Track Coach Ailing dreds trying to reach the timer's shower the ice with pieces of wood Hospital. Physicians treated him | other teachers. quarter-finals match. tied with teammate Bob Zawoluk bench. metal. for what attendants described Dick Savitt of Orange, N. J., for All-Star high point honors champion getting $5,000. | BOSTON. April 11 l/P).—Jaakko and as A by the group The game still was Detroit’s Tom Lockhart, league president, a slight laceration. resolution passed had a tough time beating Hamil- with 12 each. Goose Tatum, Trot- i Mrs. Zaharias served notice to Mikkola. tutor of Harvard track- after 60—or 61 if you prefer—- said he would make a decision in Trie Desson-Slowick clash oc- also recommended' that partici- ton Richardson, jr., of Tulane ter ace, tallied 14 points as ‘the the field that she intends to retain sters for the past 31 seasons, is minutes of hard-hitting, open- New York today on what to do curred late in the game after four! pants in intercollegiate athletics: University, 6—4, 6—4. game's high pointer. her lead by playing the 18-hole in serious condition at Peter Bent play hockey. The first-game vie-! about Defenseman Joe Desson, the penalties had been called on New be subject to the same eligibility!! Rhoda Hopkins of Newtown, The series continues tonight at Brae Burn Country Club course Brigham Hospital suffering from tory meant a sizable edge in the Tomahawks’ captain from Niagara Haven in quick succession. :rules as other students. 'Conn., defeated Suzanne Herr of Cincinnati. i in a par 72 Wednesday. a heart ailment. LEGAL NOTICES (Coni.) LEGAL NOTICES | | LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES | SPECIAL NOTICES (Cont-i HELP MEN (Con».) HELP MEN HELP MEN DAY AFTER DAY THE STAR IS THE WILKES. McGARRAGHY A ARTIS. PEELLE AND NICHOLS, Attorney!. l ' ». CHURCHILL ELMORE. Attorney. VERNON E. WEST and : ARLINGTON COUNTY. VIRGINIA.— AWNING HANGER Attorneys. 501 Tower Bldg. 303 Hibbs Bldg. Colorado Building. RALPH D. QUIN TER. Jr., | Departmctn of Public Service. Htgh- CASHIER-PAYROLL 1952. Harry Hull. Attorneys ! way Division.—NOTlCE: The pur- Accountant—Jr. Must be experienced in Installing el) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Filed Mar. 14. M. for the District of Columbia Young msn types Top steady DOMINANT j Clerk Filed Cogs- ! chasing agent of Arlington County. for credit and collection i of work. pay. Ji CLERK for the DUtiict of Columbia. Hold- l for the District of Columbia. Hold- Jan. 21. 1952. Theodore department. Splendid opportunity W'ork, 5-day. opportunity CLASSIFIED ing probate court. —Estate of ing a Probate Court. —Estate of UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT: j well. Register of Wills, D. C„ Clerk Virginia, will receive proposals In his 40-hr. wk Time and i Excellent for ambitious a —Cap- ! on the with progressive, rapidly growing ! la for overtime Apply ROBEY ’ young man, 21-4". to train as futurq Hettle B Bell (Hettie Bates Bell) Hulda Atwlne Selma Kohne, some for the District of Columbia. of Probate Court. office at the court house firm. Accounting night large ADVERTISING 79959. Administra- Kohne. De- ital Mortgage Ac Title Co, Inc. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT morning of Friday. April 26 1952, student pre- AWNING A* SHADE CO , 2304 R I. . i credit man in wholesale house. Deceased.—No. times known as Selma Company benefits. ) Knowledge bookkeeping required. 167.—Application Plaintiff, vs. Alberta Peyton et al. I f for the District Columbia.—! . I until 11:30 o'clock AM., Eastern Phone ave. n.e. —l3 nf MEDIUM tion Docket hav- I ceased.—No. 79962. Administration of , for appt. ing been made herein tor probate of Docket 167.—Application having Defendants. —Civil Action No. 716- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, munlc- ij Standard Time, lor the aurlace ferred AWNING CUTTER, canvas; 5-ria'y Call Mr. Lehman. ST 005" IN WASHINGTON the last will and testament of cald herein for probate of 52.—The object of this suit Is to re- ipal corporation. District Building I treatment work for Arlington County ' HECHINGER CO. week: good pay OL 0049 —l7 NOLAND CO, INC. been made move cloud on title to real In Washington C, Plaintiff, period beginning June 1, , deceased, and for letters testa- the last will and testament of saitl estate 4 D. vs 1 for the BAKER OR HFLPF.R night work..; 136 K St. N.E. —l6 : mentary on said estate, by Agnes deceased, the District of Columbia known as LAURA M. BERRIEN, Executrix of;! 1952 and ending October 31. 3 952. ’ 8:30. Mondays: good pay; A. and for letters Testamen- square 5873, more partic- set under 6cope start off Jones, executrix nominated, it Is tary on *aid estate, by Charles lot 882. the Estate of Katharine A. Norris for the work forth ADJUSTER ! refs. HALLERS BAKERY 3721 AUCTION SALES | ! day of April. A.D day ularly described in complaint herein. Deceased, 431. of Work SCOPE OF WORK The st phone. ordered this 2nd Enders. It Is ordered this 2nd the plaintiff, is this Suite Investment t this proposal National finance company has open- ; Mt. Pleasant nw. Do not I 1952, that Martha H. Bell. David of April, Franziska On motion of it Building. Washington 5, D. C„ De- work to be done under A.D. 1952 that 14th day of March. 1952. ordered be original treatment of new ing tor young man interested in BAKER, THOS. J OWEN A SON. Auctioneers. Bell and Mrs. Catherine Bell Coch-: Feist. Johannes Feist. Frau Edith fendant.—Administration No. 73,- will the i auick advancement and secure ! top salary for top man. concerned, ap- Dr. that the defendants. Alberta Peyton. 757.—ORDER.—Application having construction and the retreatmeut of j a exper ;! 43S Southern Building. rane. and all others Keiser. Ing. Fritz Wendland. Daisey Peyton in with future. Car furnished Excellent op- ; . reliable. rakes pastries Chef’s Assistant I pear In said Court on Monday, the Merker, Banner. H. Charles been made herein by the Commis- existing surfaces accordance decorator; daywork; steady job. Heinz Wendland. Frau Eva Peyton. Ruth Peyton Douglas. James , Arlington County Highway Di- portunity for the right man. Apply I j 12th day of May. A.D. 1952. at, and all others concerned, appear In sioners of the District of Columbia the in person. ! ell benefits. Call VI. 6324. —l3 Trustees’ Sale of Valuable TWO- 10:00 o'clock AM,, to show cause H. Peyton and Elizabeth Peyton Mer- for a finding that Katharine vision Specifications The work con- STORY ROW BRICK DWF.LLING said Court on Monday, the 12th, cause their appearance be Norris, A approximately 15".("in why such application should not at 10:0(1 ritt to the above named decedent, sists of General Acceptance Corp. ' BEING AS PREMISES granted. dav of May, A.D. 1952. entered herein on or before the for- ; square yards of original treatment BAKER (WHITE) KNOWN be Let notice hereof be A to why- died Intestate without heirs at law 3510 R. I. MT. RAINIER. NUMBER 719 SIXTH STREET. published ’’Washington o’clock M., ahow cause j tieth day. exclusive of Sundays and 1,000,0'10 square yards of re- AVE.. WHITE in the Law such application should not be legal holidays, or next of kin within the degree of ¦ and require Second baker with some experience SOUTHWEST. Reporter" and "The Evening Star.” , be occurring after the relationship recognized by the laws , treatment. This work will ; be granted. Let notice hereof i day gallons of in pies and sweet dough Good start- Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust once in each of three successive i "Washington I of the first publication of this of distribution and for a decree that approximately 460.000 ing salary. duiv recorded. Liber No. 91.11'. ! before return day 1 | published In the Law order; otherwise the cause will be property , asphalt seal and 14.000 cubic yards Free meals uniforms In weeks the herein Evening Star.” . said decedent'* escheat to opportunity fine a re- et seq., mentioned, to Reporter" and "The proceeded with as In case of default. ' of slag, limestone or trap rock cover furnished. Good for the • A opportunity for Folio 168 of the land records the first publication Provided, the District of Columbia under APPLICATION right person to the not thirty days ' once in each of three successive a copy of this order be , material. An alternate bid will be man. Apply In Mr. of District of Columbia, and be less than before day herein Section 18-717. D. C. Code 1940 or liable man 25 to 45 years of at the request of the party secured said return day Witness. the Hon- weeks before the return published once a week for three suc- (31 Stat. 1251) as amended by. considered for the use of washed Easterling, Mr. Becker. thereby, the undersigned orable BOLITHA J. LAWS, Chief mentioned, the first publication to cessive weeks in the Washington Law i gravel Eovtr material for the orig- ENGINEER age. Must be steady and trustees to than thirty days Reporter Evening be- Section 47-108. D. C. Code 1940 only. Thompsons Cafeteria I will sell, at public auctirtn In front Judge of said Court, this 2nd i be not less and The Star (June 26 j934, 48 Stat. 1230). it inal treatment SPECIFICA- premises, day April. before said return day. Witness, the fore said day. And it is further day TIONS: Specifications for this work 725 14th St. N.W. j have a good general knowl- of the on MONDAY. THE of AD. 1952. >Seal.) j LAWS, is ordered this 21st of Jan- may Heating, ventilating, air- TWENTY-FIRST DAY APRIL. Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Honorable BOLITHA J. ordered that defendants. All Un- uary. 1952, that the unknown , as well as proposal forms be 1 —ls edge of Hours 8 OF Register Chief Judge of said Court, this 2nd known Heirs. Alienees and Devisees heirs ' the office of the High- cooking. AD 1952 AT FOUR O’CLOCK of Wills for the District of At- at law and next of kin. if »ny, of obtained in conditioning equipment, to I BODY AND PAINT SHOP FOREMAN P.M., following-described Columbia, dav of April. A.D. 1952. (Seal.) of James Peyton cause their appear- A. Norris, deceased, way Engineer. The county reserves supervising refinishing am. to 4 p.m.; 6-day week. the land , Clerk of the Probate Re- to herein Katharine and all expert in off premises, Court. ap4.lLlß test- THEODORE COGSWELL. ance be entered on or be- all others appear said the right to retect any and bids. call on architects and en- painters. enamel -• and situate In the District 1 day occurring concerned in i 'I cars for Hot ex- Splendid salary. bonus, of Columbia, designated gister of Wills for the District of fore the first rule Court the fith day of May. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Con- perience preferred, but not essential, and as and WHITEFORD. BART. CARMODY expiration of three months on resident or non- gineers. Substantial salary. being A Columbia, Clerk of the Probate after the 1952, at tractors. whether proposition. Replies . and meals Lot 45 in William’s subdivision WILSON. Attorneys 11,18 from the date of the first publica- 10:00 o’clock, A.M, to show , Virginia, will be re- i Good confi- transportation in Square 468- as per plat recorded 815 15th N.W. Court. ap4 cause why such application should resident of Old, highly regarded and l dentia! Box 305-R. Star. Street. Attorney. tion. otherwise the cause will be not granted. ! qulred to show evidence of a certi- general , furnished. in the Office of the Surveyor lor the UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT j HOLLAND LEE NUTT. proceeded be Let notice hereof required by . BOOKKEEPER, white for Bldg. with as In case of de- be published "Washington ficate of registration as rated manufacturer. Reply District of Columbia in Liber 46 at for the District of Columbia Hold- i McLaehlen Bank fault. Provided, a copy of this in the Chapter of Title 54 of the Code office work. Permanent. BEDELLS. folio 148 lng Probate Court.—No. 79851, Ad- for Law Reporter” and in "The 1 7 be by giving pertinent ; 61" E st. n.w. DI. 7447. —ls UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT order be published twice a month ning Eve- , of Virginia before their bids w ill letter, Terms: Sold subject to a prior ministration.—This is to Give No- the District of Columbia. Holding three months in the Washington Star" twice a month for the if the bid is f.0.0U0 or, BRICKLAYERS.—Good mechanics for subscriber, lor three months. February. considered data. 495-S, Star. j large housing project in Richmond. 'building association' deed of trust tice That the of the a Probate Court. —Estate of MARY Law Reporter, and The Evening Star March and i 1 more. R. M. WIRT. Director ol Pub- , Box for approximately State of Maryland has obtained j 78960. day (Signed ' BURNITA April. 1957. requiring said parties to -13 Va Call Mr. Metz, RE. 1055 ; Mt. Vernon Shops 84.097.77 further I B ALLEN. Deceased —No. before said appear date, 1 lie — ANCHOR INVESTMENT particulars of which an- lrrm the Probate Court off the Dls- | —Ap- , Judge, on or before said which ! I CO.. 9"" F will be ! Administration Docket 167. j SHELTON MATTHEWS. is the first rule day occurring after ARLINGTON COUNTY. VIRGINIA, t st. n w. —ls nounced at time of sale: the pur- trict of Columbia. Letters Testa- j plication having been made herein (Seal.) A true copy. Test: HARRY SERV- ASST. MANAGER, tor large floor BRICKLAYERS, white; open shop. mentary i t the expiration of such prescribed , DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC cov- chase price above said trust to be on the estate of Clarence! for probate of the last will and j i M HULL. Clerk. Bv DOROTHY M. period. (S.i Judge. : ering specialty shop; fine opening Largest job Metropolitan H. Sr., late of deceased, ! Deputy JAS. W. MORRIS. ; ICE HIGHWAY DIVISION NOTICE. capable in area. MT. VERNON. VIRGINIA paid in cash. A deposit ol 85(10.00 Smith the District i testament of said and for BARRICK. Clerk. (Seal.) A copy. agent ol Arhng-l 1 for experienced, man: state south nn Shirley hwy. to Fran- required. Conveyancing, recording, of Columbia, deceased. All persons i ! letters testamentary said estate. ] mh21.28.ap4.11.my2 9 true Attest: FRANK 1 1 —The purchasing 1 experience and present salary: all Go having on J Deputy Register 1 County, Virginia will receive; conia overpass, right to Back Lick; AL. 5010 etc purchaser's Adjust- claims against the deceased [ by Archibald McLaehlen it is BURKART. of ton court replies confidential. Box rd at cost. hereby to ! | April. VERNON E. WEST AND RALPH D. Wills for the District of Columbia. proposals in his office at the j 343-S. . right to job at Springfield. Va. are warned exhibit the day of 1 Star. - made ordered this 2nd JR, morning Friday. —l7 - 14 ments as of date of sale. same, thereof, Hig- QtTNTER. Clerk of the Probate Court. house on of be complied with the vouchers 1952, that Mr*. Elizabeth Attorneys the ‘ Terms to with within authenticated, I AD. for the District of Columbia. fe8.15mh7.14.apl 1,18. April 25th. 1952. until 11:30 o ciock. —ls legally the gins. Scripture. - BUILDER S thirty days, otherwise deposit for- to sub- Mrs. Ellen Mrs. , Time, for Assistant Restaurant property may scriber. cm or before the 25th day I Velma Chase. Harold Newton. Etls- UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DRURY. * AM Eastern Standard pave- i ASSISTANT CHIEF DESIGNER, for one of feited and the be I ¦"MESSRS. LYNHAM placing of bituminous .ead'ln* advertised of September, A.D. 1952: otherwise ! ; worth Newton. Mrs. Ethel Newton for the District of Columbia. Hold- POWELL. Attorneys, the work MANAGER TRAINEES And visual analysis and presentation or- and resold at the discre- they may ing OF ments and other incidental | ganizations in tion of the bv law be excluded from i Joubert, Mrs. Georgia Allen Lund a Probate Court.—DISTRICT Colorado Bldg. Scope of Work! PURCHASING this area. We work trustees. j all benefit of said estate. Given un- concerned, appear In j COLUMBIA, a municipal corpora- as set forth under UNDER 35 YEARS AGENT in *ll visual media: exhibits, post- HOWARD BERNSTEIN. ana all others tion Washington UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SCOPE OF WORK: Work to Permanent positions, excellent salary Large Program maps, I der my hand this 25th dav of March, said Court on Monday, the 12th: District Building. Holding below. will For Construction ers. books, charts slides, etc. JEROME MALIN. at D. C„ Plaintiff, v. ROBERT for the District of Columbia. be done under this proposal based on experience and ability; defi- Must have following qualifications: j 1952. CLARENCE H SMITH. Jr.. dav of May. A.D. 1952. 10:001 4. a placing of H-3 base opportunities advancement; | Interested onlv in an artist whoso anf1.11.14.16.19- Trustees. ! I Rd., to cause why! ! GEORGE. Administrator of the Probate Court.—ln the Matter of include the nite for Local experience Have a work, reading 7519 steel Baltimore 9 Md. o'clock AM. show THE ESTATE OF LEONARD HOL- binder. F-l top course employment benefits, good and other interest* THOS. ,1. OWEN A- SON. Auctioneers. (Sea! ) Attest: THEODORE COOS- such application should not b* : I Estate of John Clemons. Deceased. , course. H-2 substantial working knowledge of reflect good taste and an aware- Building. Register 1 co A. C. Katina. Esq, J627 K LINGSWORTH, Deceased Adminis- and incidental work thereto as di- including life insurance, hospitaliza- local aub-contractors and sup- going 415 Southern WELL of W’ills for the granted. Let notice hereof be 77,028.—0RDER by highway engineer. surgical benefits, paid ply ness of what is on in th* i District of Columbia. Clerk of the published In the "Washington Law : Street. N.W, Washington 6. D. C, tration No. OF rected th* tion and vaca- sources. Knowledge of world today. The right man has % Trustees’ ! Evening Defendant,—Administration 76.- PUBLICATION. The National The quantities of work to be done tions and sick leave; training in costs. Competent estimator. appt Sale of Valuable THREE- ' Probate Court mh29.ap4.1l Reporter’’ "The Star.' No future with us. Write for . and ! 373.—ORDER.—Application having Savings and Trust Company of are as follows: 500 tons H-3 base. management expediter. or age. STORY ROW BRICK DWELLING once In each of three successive : tons Live wire Now stating education and experi- WHITEFORD. HART CARMODY * day by Commis- Washington, D. C, as administra- 6,000 tons H-2 binder. 4.000 APPLY HOT SHOPPE. INC. very recently employed by BEING KNOWN AS PREMISES j Attorneys. weeks before the return herein been made herein the screenings ence. Box 375-R. Star. —[ft NT'MBER STREET, WILSON. mentioned, publication to sioners of the District of Columbia tor of the estate of Leonard Hol- F-l surlaca i stone for Rrn. 200. i:i4l G St. N.W. —II local builder. Good reason for 1437 EUCLID 815 Fifteenth St., N.W. the first finding Clemons, lingsworth, deceased, having filed aggregate). 100 square yards con- making NORTHWEST. . not less than thirty days before for a that John the (removing ASSISTANT SHIPPING CLERK, per- a change CLERICAL ASSISTANT be Witness, decedent, herein its petition setting forth, patching concrete . This a permanent paid By virtue of a certain deed of trust UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT: said return day. the above-named died intes- among crete trim- manent. Opportunity for advance- is Job. well Position open for stock clerk in our duly recorded, 9560, for the District of Columbia. Holding BOLITHA LAWS. Chief heirs at law of other things, that it is un- Included). 15.000 lineal feet ment. Applv for she right ambitious man. dept in Liber No. i Honorable J. tate without or next (1) gutter. work is to I CAPITOL PRINTING air-conditioned service Phnn* et seq.. a Probate of Judge Court, day kin within the degree of relationship able to determine whether at ming at This Do not apply unless you possess Folio 617 of the land records Court.—Estate Annie of said this 2nd days of notice INK CO , 806 Channin* pi., n.e. qualifications, " Mr Clarke GRIFFITH CONSUM- «, A. Herblin Deceased.—No. 798(H). April. 1952. (Seal ) At- recognized by the laws of distribu- the time of the death of said start within ten
<<