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LEGAL NOTICES (CosM THE EVENING STAR Washington, D. C Rejoin in MILTON KAPLAN * C-3** Hendren May Mathias Plans Rest Sierras STANLEY KLAVAN. Attorney* FRIDAY, AUGUST *9. 196* 1142 Investment Baildtoa PUed August 16. 1962. Horry M. Hull, LEGAL NOTICES Clerk. mp .4§lt ; After Giving Up Trip to Japan UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Redskins, but Bagdon ¦¦ for the District of Columbia.—AN- By the Associated Brass Iffellow needs before resuming his NAßEL WOLFE, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN DISTRICT COURT for the District | W. BRANSON. Trustee. SARAH J. of Columbia. Edward Stafford. TULARE, Calif., Aug. 29. |s{Strenuous training. DELANEY. Trustee. MARY WEDGE. Chairman. Room 6409. United States Trustee. and All Incorporated Court House. Notice is hereby Is Lost to Squad Bob Mathias, Olympic decathlon Mathias, who had told Coach Lodges of Independent Order of aiven that tbe list published here- {Taylor Wednesday he might go to Good Samaritans and Daughters with contains the names of all champion, is going to take a week’s of Samaria, el. al.. Defendants.— aopllcants for admission to the bar By Lewis F. Atchison Japanj and not start back before Civil Action No. 2885-62.—The ob- of the United States District Court Star Staff Correspondent complete in the inj< ject of this suit is removal of who were successful in the bar rest Sierras October 1, made his final decision cloud on title to lot 802 Square 038 examination held June 18. 19. 20. Aug. 29 a Japan a y-yesterday talking matters more particularly described in the 1952. The Committee on Admis- LOS ANGELES. —The lieu of junket to with after complaint herein. On motion of sions and Grievances requests that officially regained Quar- over0 with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. the plaintiff, it is this 15th day of any Information tending to affect Redskins group of other athletes. August. 1952. ordered that the de- the eligibility of any said applicants terback Eddie Leßaron today, but C. M. Mathias. fendants John W. Branson, Trustee on moral or ethical grounds be The 21-year-old Stanford full- for Lodge Mount Ararat No. 6. furnished to the Committee on or lost Guard Ed Bagdon, whose ill- “I wanted all the time to play Sarah J. Delaney. Trustee for Lodge before September 6. 1962. EDWARD is than flrst back will hot reporter the open- ffootball,” Mathias *‘l Mount Mariah No. 4. Mary Wedge. BTAFFORD. Chairman: GILBERT L. ness more serious said. asked Trustee for Lodge Golden Luck No. HALL. Secretary. Herman Adler, suspected. Doctors have advised; ing of football practice at Palo DanI Ferris of the AAU to thank 0 and All Incorporated Lodges of Theodore Daniel Agayoff. Elmer Michigan Japanese Independent Order of Good Samari- Sanford Albritton. Jr.. Harry the former State All- j Alto next Monday. He will be a tthe officials who invited tans and Daughters of Samaria Toussaint Alexander. Dimitri Dennis American to remain out of foot-! ” and tell I felt obligated cause their appearance to be en- Allegrelll. Jack Irving Alspector. week late, but his coach, Chuck me them tered herein on or before the fortieth Earl E. Anderson. Robert Plunkett ball at least a year. to go back to Stanford. I’d much day. exclusive of Sundays and legal Auber. Robert P. Bass. Jr., Walter constantly per- Taylor, has agreed that perhaps holidays occurring after the day Thomas Barnes. Jerdtae Bauer. The shifting [ ratherr stay on and help Stanford. of the first publication of this order; Louis Robert Becker. Thomas Rich- sonnel situation also turned up! the rest will be Just what the big Thei trip doesn't seem so alluring otherwise the cause willbe proceeded ard Behan. Louella Miller Berg, .f Jjjj with as in the case of default. AND Martin Donald Berg. Abraham Ber- the information that Bob Hen-; 1 rnow, cmnpared to football.” IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that lin. Hyman Berman. Arthur Alexia the Unknown successors in title, Birney. Franklin Blackstone. Jr., dren, 6-foot-l end and tackle from' have missed assigns, heirs or de- Norman Abraham ® Mathias would alienees or Blumenkopf. Southern California who had de- n| H&- Baseball Stanford's flrst three games if he visees. if they be deceased of John Bogorad. John Hamilton Bolgiane. ¦ s W. Branson. Trustee. Sarah J. Howard Moore Bolltoger. John cided to retire from football, may (Continued Page C-l.) had the trip. As it is, he Delaney, Trustee and Mary Wedge, Patrick Bradshaw. James S. Bro- From I made who card. Gerald J. Brody. Theodor* change his mind. Hendren, who expects opening game T.-ustee. and all shareholders |||| a e to be in the comprise said Incorporated Lodges Ralph Bromwell. George Edward has visited the Redskins' training InT W&l Njajfc Ifg hits and failed to walk a batter in against Santa Clara, September of Independent Order of Good Brooking. Jr.. Sidney Slmson Brot- s 20. Bamaritans and Daughters of man, Donald Arthur Brown. James camp several times, had lunch posting his seventh victory. Samaria. their unknown heirs, Joseph Broz. Edward Fulton Bry- with squad yesterday alienees and devisees of the share- lawsiti. Katherine Donnell Buchanan. the and later, Brawl In Philadelphia. holders of the aforesaid Incorporated John Raymond Buckley. Lockwood Classified Ad Rates Lodges of Independent Order of Duquesne Burton. Burton Caine, conferred with Coach Curly Lam- Thomas Dixon M. Sox also blew a chance ' Good Samaritans and Daughters cf Caldwell. Jr., beau and George Marshall, club! .The R«d Local Advertisers Samaria cause their appearance to Durkan Cannon. Bernard Jack to gain by dropping the first game on or before the Cantor. John Rogers Carroll John president. .. (Minimum) be entered herein The 245-pounder will | wWtSm Three Lines firs*, ru'e day occurring after the Brendan Casey. Richard Leo Caslin. to Cavanaugh. be as welcome as six points in a of a scheduled double-header per line. expiration of three months from James Joseph Dominic rising Athletics, 6-4, Phila- 1 time. 43c this date, tbe day of the first pub- Robert Cervera. John Charles close game. the in 8 to 6 times consecutively. 38c per lication of this erder otherwise the Christie. Herschel Franklin Clesner. game ime Curly Big Ones. delphia. The second was cause will be proceeded With as in Donald Sidnev Cohen. Martin David Likes 7 times consecutively. 80c per line. case of default. Provided, a copy Cohen. Sheldon S. Cohen. Robert The first game was published twice a Edwin Conn. Julia Perry Cooper. Lambeau, who dotes on big rained out. New per of this order be by brawl near the automobiles, 600 line. 4-lina month for three months In the Allred Call Cordon. Jr.. John James football players, is sure Hendren enlivened a minimum. Washington Law Reporter, and The Cound, Martin Edward Cox. Thomas w m mm Special Notices and Personal, 6o per Evening Star before said day. <6> Edward Cozzo. Clive Sanford in nicely as a m end. Stephen Cushner. will fit defensive v 1 'S»h.b •line additional. BURNITA SHELTON MATTHEWS. Cumrais. Edwin -* Judge. (Seal). A true copy. Test: Harold Dafter. Jr.. David Coit might A Meanwhile, Brooklyn continued Claims tor errors must be made in Davenport. Charles Russell end and be used infre- Hi time for before HARRY M. HULL. Clerk. By Davis. to the League correction second in- Deputy Nelson Deckelbaum. Ralph Herman quently as an its march National sertion. DOROTHY M. BARRICK. Joseph Anthony offensive tackle. Clerk. au22.29.5e12.19,0C1Q.17 Deckelbaum. De Curly is chiefly concerned with pennant by dumping the Chicago Grandi. Maurice J. DePont. John to remain 9V games Te Place a Star Classified Ad Call ROBERT E. LYNCH. Attorney. D. Dincell. Jr.. Richard C. Donnelly. defense right now, however, and Cubs, 9-6, 2 821 Fifteenth St. N.W. William Joseph Dooley. Roger Mar- Woshinrtnn A. D. C. Dougherty. anybody big ahead of the runner-up New York PART- tin Vincent Aloyslus as as Hendren would STerling 5000 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF Doyle. James Anderson Drake. Saul Giants. The Giants swamped NBRSHIP.—NO. 157. Notice is E. Drimmer. William Joseph Driver. be nice to have around. And Ask far Ad Taker hereby given that under a certificate Drumm. Paul Joseph Pittsburgh, 14-7, Cincinnati filed on the 12th day of August Prancis Thomas Bagdon was stricken with what while or Durkin. Howard Bruce Dutton. innings 1952. in the office of the Clerk Chester Joseph Dzialo. Milton edged Boston, 5-4, in 11 CLOSING, HOURS the United States District Court of Harry Ewell, seemed to be a touch of flu the RED—Billy Hitchcock, Athletics’ third baseman, tumbles on top of Sammy White, Columbia, under- Ellerin. Robert Wendell WHITE SAW and Philadelphia St. SUNDAY EDITION—IS noon Sat. the District of the E. Allan Farnsworth. Milton Morti- night before game with the Red Sox catcher, as Nixon (No. 21), pitcher, restrains Catcher Ray Murray of the outlasted signed have renewed a co-partner- mer Field. Jules Fink. Stephen the Willard Boston in the league’s MONDAYEDITION—B PM. Sun. ship under the firm name or symptoms Bill Mc- Louis, 10-6, only Edward Fleck. Hartly Flelschmann. Rams. He had of the A’s in yesterday’s eighth-inning uprising in Philadelphia. Behind Murray is Umpire TUBS, to FRI.—9 P.M. DAY ROBERT C. JONES AND COMPANY Martin Fleit. Flury, night game. BEFORE. for the purpose of transacting a Frank Parsons flu—chills temperature—- Oliver, my when Hitchcock EDITION—IO P.M. FRI. brokereage Conrad A. Fontaine. Alfred and a Gowan and Tom A’s coach. White admitted later he “lost head” SATURDAY business in tbe Fraczkowski. Melville Richard up The A’s shoved four runs across uylns.

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