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Ifufucstyt Was and Jeanne L THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. A-24 SUNDAY. JUNE *2. 195? O’Conor Blames Laxity Cabin Cruiser Floats Where Pigs Rooted ! Boys Work Director's Aide Senate Votes Increase Court Problems Due MEMPHIS, Term.—Twelve years The i t lake recently got Its firsttj Kurt I. Johnson, of 1121 East For Presence of Spies ago cows grazed and pigs rooted t cabin cruiser, 44 feet long by 14l, Capitol street, has been named The , feet wide. The boat carried boys ELECTRIC Compensation For Airing Tuesday By th« Associated Press the cornfields of the Tallahatchie ail assistant work director of In tor "charter” granted by “the first BALTIMORE, June 21.—Sen- bottoms before they were flooded ; the Young Men’s Christian As- FligldatTe Sea Lord of Lafayette County”— • sociation. He is a graduate ator O’Conor, Democrat, of Mary- to form Lake Sardis. Writer William Faulkner. of Maimed Veterans At Bar Conference land said today foreign spies and Springfield College. admitted By th« Associated Press terrorists have been to Dehumidifier Topics on the administration of the States, The Senate yesterday passed a justice by United despite advance FOR RENT OR SALE are to be discussed law- warnings to Government officials House bill increasing the special yers and others at a morning ses- accused State STOPS RUST . MOLD ... MILDEW! compensation provided for the sion of the annual Judicial Con- He the Depart- Just plus it in—and excess moisture most severely veterans, of District of Colum- ment of “what appears to be a disabled ference the laxity vanishes. Weighs only 7S pounds. such as those who have lost a bia Circuit on Tuesday. in this respect.” Ideal for basements, playrooms, hand or a. foot or who are blind. The conference, which is to be Senator O’Conor told Catholic toolrooms, storerooms, etc. Call us The higher rates voted by the the war veterans at their today held in the courtroom of national about our House were shaved down slightly United States Court of Appeals, convention here that he had RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN by the Senate so the measure will is scheduled to begin at 10 ajn. learned this as a member of the have to return to the House for Adequate Personnel. Senate Internal Security subcom- ELECTRIC COOLER COMPANY, Inc. further consideration. The question of adequate per- mittee. WASHINGTON As it passed the Senate, the bill sonnel for the courts and also for “We have pointed out publicly 0 attorney terrorists, 90 L Street N.E. NA. 8729, BRANCH 9 is estimated to cost $20,764,000 in the United States in the instances where known the fiscal year starting July 1 District is to be discussed, espionage agents and other sub- compared to $24,680,000 under the Donald Clemmer, director of the versives trained in the arts of House measure. Some 119,000 vet- Department of Corrections of the deception and trickery have been erans are affected. District, and Wilbur La Roe, jr., admitted to this country and per- At present a special monthly are scheduled to discuss the new mitted to carry on their activi- United States Youth ties,” he said, “even though Buy Right compensation of $42 is provided Corrections United for disability, Act, recently made applicable to States officials were thoroughly certain kinds of in the appraised of their addition to basic compensation. District. activities The Senate bill would increase Chief Judge Bolitha J. Laws of abroad in advance of their com- District Court, L. Howell La Motte, ing.” this to $47 compared to SSO under MODERN KITCHENS president of the International The convention, attended by !the House blil. Discount—36 Months Terms Business Machines Corp., and for- more than 2,000 delegates and 40% The rates increase wit hthe se- mer United States Attorney auxiliary members, closes a vereness of the disability, and the four- Whether is a kitchen, a Formica or or George Morris Fay are to discuss day stand tomorrow. it complete Stainless Top, legislation boost from sink you can save up factory list would $360 the subject, “Adequate Personnel a single unit, to 40% from to the maximum amount ————^i with no down. ; S4OO that for the Coilrts and for the United prices money ' could be drawn a veteran with- by States Attorney in the District of ADAM A. WEBCHLER A RON Only out dependents. Columbia.” Auctioneers—Appraisers Example: 5-fooi Formica Top $29.80 ! The bill applies to veterans Joseph D. Bulman of the Dis-j Trustees* Sale •f of the Spanish-American War, trict Bar Association and Joseph! American—Oriental—Continental !World Wars I and H and the Ko- C. Waddy of the Washington Bar* 5-Pc. Chrome Dinette Sets rean War. are to • 7hatj SILVER prices. Association discus'’ Come in and see the finest sets at amazingly low In addition increasing rates Steps May Be ORNAMENTS. CHINA, ETC. to Taken to Reduce There'! s new shape and a new color to this imaginatively designed jof compensation, the bill also the Cost of Trials?” By Public Auction rattan fumKtra Example: 30x42 Set Only $49.90 !would authorize for the first time Plans Executive Session. Bring a new kind of living to your home. Cook in the copper-plated brazier; toast marshmdffcwi minimum monthly rate for ar- has an AT WESCHLEK'S a The conference execu- on the grill; serve drinks without worry on tho Tropitone mohogony Formica rested tuberculosis for World War tive session scheduled for Tues- 805 E ST. N.W. rimmed tame. * IIand Korean veterans. day afternoon which is to be de- Cocktail brazier table, $150; sectional, $295. One of many new settings. It also provides an additional voted to consideration of the busi- 1 TUESDAY Come in for free booklet "Live Carefree." Factory Display allowance for the ness of the courts and means JUNE 24, 1952, 2 Room loss of oi F.M. loss or use of a creative organ—benefits* improving the administration of Unusually One repousse tea serv- 2038 Eye St. N.W. ST. 4420 ijustice ice of five pieces, trays, water urn, now available only to World War 1 within the District of other tea services, dresser acts, T veterans. Columbia Circuit. The executive bowls, candlesticks, tureen, pitchers, vases, sauce boat, tea caddy, muf- session is to be attended only by fintere, open salts, pepper pots, the judges and serving pieces, fancy spoons, com- circuit the District potes, table gsrnisments; Repousse judges. and Fairfax flat table services etc. The conference program Terms: Cash. Philip P. Marenberg ifufUcStyt was and Jeanne L. Dobret, Trustees. arranged by a committee consist- Jle: Chattel Deed of Trust Re- ing of Judge Harold corded March *«. 195 X as In- Chief M. strument No. ]!)0D Recorder of Stephens of the United States Deeds’ Office, D. C. 2605 CONNECTCUT AVENUE N.W. Court of Appeals. Chief Judge MORRIS D. SCHWARTZ Attorney for Party Laws of District Court and Dis-i secured, trict Coupb Judges F. Dickinson Mass Building Open Tuet. and Thurs. 'til 9 NOrth 3366 Letts and Walter M. Bastian. I LETS LOOK AT THE% RECORD! •\ Hudson Hornet wins 13 times in 14 starts in 1952 stock-car competition )\(i'llKEEP MYOWrA JMICK EACH STATE AS^ / SCORE AS I SEE THE DELEGATES VOTE f AND HEAR THE -/ fabulous Hudson Hornet proves week Theafter week, in tough stock-car races against stamina and safety there’s no comparison! It each state ffc ffj f (| tllO H(j ' ¦~/\\sX\\XTwl WITH ± run >—49k I COLORED These are under absolute rule * I mgMLhf *0 Isl dffy| v: ( I layover...oiviuo mHv from your dealer. This competition far more A VISUAL RECORD than a test of speed. It reveals a car’s true iMB : power, stamina and safety. Frequently, less ||H|| .j0& -** than half the entries in a race finish! *U|| HP 11"" . The Hudson Hornet has scored 13 victories in 14 starts since January 20, 1952! V {B"fl ME s Vffi’**’ LET COVER — "*> I *) This terrific record is just as vital to you as IJIjl ml this is the maps... \\, * a motorist as it is to the many veteran race > f I EXCITIN&...IET PLEASE DADDY, 1 > MMOi/fiAMfiKHi*™ ME KEEP THE PLEASE! TeLCV,s,ON *ND wwo \ drivers who choose Hudson over all other 71/ STATESMEN,*"„*SZAND | TALLY.-DAO/ . —S 1 I PRESENT ITS GREATEST 1 I makes. 1 SHOW...THE REPUBLICAN \ SHOWS HISTORY IN "* 1 \ AND DEMOCRATIC I PICTURES! lUNEED Itproves Hudson has no equal for flashing get- ——“ ./ away and sustained power at all speeds. It M J| ' V proves that Hudson—with America’s lowest l||l center of gravity-gives you a steady, safe ride t'M~ *'*;S ’; H fl that can’t be beat! .H DICK RATHMAN IN LANGHORNE, MAY . TAKING FIRST PLACE A HUDSON HORNET AT PA.. ON 4. 1933 Itproves Hudson is remarkably easy to handle, ... safer in all driving* situations, and it proves ~. , TT , . of these great cars, or phone and a Hudson will » Hudson is the most rugged and most durable . , ... ~. .. come to your door, without obligation to you. car you can buy! _________ And because of this record, Hudson’s resale FOUR GREAT SERIES: fabulous Hudson Hornet, value is high and getting higher! ' luxurious Commodore (Eight or Six) spectacular Hudson Wasp, thrifty Pacemaker. Hydra-Matic Drive or Overdrive and Solex Safety Glass (tinted, AllHudsons have the same basic construction DrtuieDClll . , ~ anti-glare) optional at extra cost on all models. YOU CAN BUY A BIG, POWERFUL and valuable characteristics that established -Prices, standard trim, other specifications and this amazing track record. Come in and try one accessories subject to change without notice. HUDSON PACEMAKER SEDAN - & =s42 AMBASSADOR COMPANY FULFORD RADIO SALES O P.
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