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LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) P TR, P. HOLLINGSWORTR, Atterner. supREME COURT OF o, 4oith | ,}'&nm ice that the sul o In:'l testamentary ol . hl-l ward T. .g--g:'i. ‘decoaze aaltl Coutt Jogm,as the ‘said co it ribution unfi 1l o ‘court's direction i’ creditors ' 3% i x"mm‘-mruo 3 L, BATE, thereot. sre f?a COURT _ OF THE DISTRICT o yn mbi; holding _ Probate Almlnlnnuon “This_ s r, J. H. Htrrllm anis, -na the 'Nation v 0 the District of Cc nmll %fifl:‘a’ (St i 8 o trict of Columbl William o o S.‘? ing - m % w rict o! Columb! claims a R Tl rs_on or before lh! lllh dly of ' “b'unb:'!l otherwise they m: :“'lt:‘ Given under lhell’ hands this leid H. IIRR (AM. 18 ¢ June. gn’m:r are., m(,»om, & L P ONAL_ . by, lork of }20. coifiiA!. l flwfl ‘!,'.'J,“""’ nl EME COURT OF THE DISTRICT R bsac _ holding Probate Gourt - o, 41188, 3. Administration.—This s 1o give jca that the subicriver of the Disiilcs ‘Columbia. has obtained irom the Probat: Tourt, of, the District of Columbia_letters of collection on the estate of James W. bean, late"of the District of Columbly, decesed. Persons _having _claims against - the mmd ‘are hereby warned to exhibit the 4fh the vouchers thereof, ahfhentlcate. to ‘the subscriver e dind "dsy ot "Abril. AD. on ot 1 n.lcrl T ive | Tasiament and Feind | mentary on said tters testamentary | day of * Afided rom Al benent of & d [ helrs and next of kin of "sny o othe: AVINGS Aflgo PR con: goust on Monday, the 13th NOTICES. ——mr"@fmmi‘i:fia" ow'r In r.ol ur--a o “fiml legal IN THE SUP) R 5 o f.a‘f%.‘gfil? i by tstame ell therste of s ) 10. Xm T mfl'fiu ant fbl' lwocblfil Berngts and Moges 3. Wrignt, the cxecttors nRamed m-mn gt “This. A, l“r‘ /o X Brooks, Salli th rooks. .fl living. or M Brooks, Rose Brooi B. Bruce. and Mattie Bruce, urton. and the, \inknown concerned, ar of Jul 10 o'clock a.m.. to plication shoiild not be 'nn! e ‘published in the Waihn Law Reporter and The Evenin once in each of t successive weeks fore the return dey herein mentioned. the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return dav. F. D, iy {Beal) A true copr. Attest puty Register of b for gumc: of "Columbia, Clerk, of ¢ PEI NiCuoLs. % T & o SUPREME COURT OF THE THE DISTR Columbls Holding 25 QP Probate Court legally | 41480, Administration—Tis. s to Bive ne tice that th e e subseriber, of Sal has obtained 'from f] oS 1o thes may by law be excluded from | Court of the District of Gelumh f said estate. Given under its ?\‘.‘nx'?fibl‘;‘h'nu o1 June, 131 OND NATIONAL B e Hites President. ooas SS8ler of Soilis for the Dis- trlot of Columbia, Clerk of the Erobste Court TRED! IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. trict of Columbia, holding Prooaie Court Estate of Belle Moore, deceased.—No, 4141 “~Order_for publication of unknown heirs Abplication having been made hevein for Drobate of the, last will and testament of ssid_deceassd dnd, fof letters testamentary estate by Katherine G. Segerson, it $& ordered this 16th day of June, A.D. 1931, that the unknown next of kin or the un- known heirs at law concerned sppear in court the 37th day of July, 1931, at 10 o am. to show cause 'Why such appl should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published n tne Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in each of thres succeesive weeks before the return day here- in mentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty (30) days before said return F. D. ustice, . MOISE, An-ruy. Probat "~ GREGORY CIPRIANI, .monu THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- TN rick of Comumbis, holaing Probate Court.— In re Estate of Geraci. deceased ~“Administration, No. 40796. asle—Tgnatius Goract and Mamie executors under the last will and testament T o Grotaci. deceased. having re: Portea to the court that they have received & Brivags offer to purchass lot 150 in sauare 95, with improvements thereon. known as 8 Newton Dlace morthwest. in the District of Columbia, at and for the price of 36,650, being the sum toial of the existing first and second_trusts, which the purchaser assumes and agrees 1o pay, It i3 by the court this 1th dav of June. A.D. 1931. adjudged, or- dered and decreed that said offer be accept- 2d =nd said ssle be ratified and confirmed upless cause to_the contrary be shown on or before the 15th day of July. A.D. 1031 Provided a copy of this order be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once for three suc- cessive_weeks prior to said last-mentioned date. F. D. LETTS, Justice. (Sesl) A true copy. " Attes DORE COGSWELL. Resister of “Wills for the District of Colun Clerk of the Probate Court. 1e30.27.5 SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | Columbia. Holding Probate Court.—No. 40428, Administration. —This is to give notice That the subscriber. which was by the preme Court of the District of Colu granted letters testamentary on the esi: District _of Columbis. holding = bprobate court, appointed Monday. the 6th dav of July, 1981, at 10 o'clock a.m. the time. and said court room as t 2 ing Dannnl and distribution fro: rol. wl en and where all creditors and pe; sons entitled to distributive shares or lega- cies. or the residue. or parts thereof. are notified to sttend. in person or by agent or attorney duly euthorized. with their claims against the estate properly vouched. Given under its hand_ this fth d*’ of June. 1931 NATIONAL BSAVINGS ©O. l! Prank Stetson. Att Y THEODGRE' BOGSWELL. Rerister. of. Wils for the District of Columbis. Cie f G robate Court. L SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF | ate Gourt —No. Columble, Holding _Erobs 40178, Administration. 13 to give notice that the subscribers. who were by the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbis granted letters testamentary on the estate of Margeret P. W. Peticolas. deceased. have with_ the spproval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbis. holding s Drobate court. sppointed Monday. the 6th day of Julv. 1981, at 10 o'clock a.m.. as the time. and said court room a3 the pisce. for mak payment, and distribution from said e T2k, Phder the court's, direction Thol: when"and where all creditors and e entitled to distributive shares or lei or the residue. or parts thereof. are Stined to aticnd. in verson, or by agent or iestamentary fojam on ~the OB SCHARY, Vice by JACK o | Al wise thev may by law be excluded f Bonent of aaid estate.” Glven undes mas mend ls’éls 26th da: gf May, 31, glouo: . ashington’ screef, Salem, M: VICTOR 8. MERS m SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. * Holding Probate Court.—No. Administration.—This is to_give no- the subscriber, of the District of obtained” from the Proba . otherwise known _as John Milton Hinkle. late of the District of Colum- bia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. legally’ authenticated. to the subscriber. on or before the 13th day of May AD. 1932 otherwise they may by lew be exciuded from sl benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 1st dav_of June, 1831. THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COM- PANY. By CHARLES M. IRELAND. Ji. $islatant Tras Officer - (Seal) Attest VICTOR MERSCH. Depity Register of Wills Zor the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate_Cour 6.13.30 . EDW. n “CLARKE, Attormes. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ' Holding Probate Gourt.—No 40707, Administration —This is ‘ta_give no. tice that the subseriber, of the District of Columbis, has obtained’ from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Theodore C. Keen, lafe of the District of Columbi ceased. “All persons having claims a. the deceased are’ hereby warned to the same, with the vouchers theresf, nticated, to the subscriber on he Jand’ day of May, A.D. 1932 ‘Ofher- thev may by law be excluded from ull benefit of said estate. Given under mv hand this 3and day of May. 1931 CATHERINE KEEN. 1348 . (Seal) Attest THEODORE, COGSWELL, Remtsier <f Wik s0r ‘the District of Columbia, Clerl Probate_Court. SUPREME COURT 'HE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probate Couri.—No Adminiatration —This i o give no- tice that the subscriber, of the Dis: z Columbia, has obtained from the Probate 1o of the District of Columbis letters eatarasntars: on the" ssteat- At B Gller. Inte of the District of Columbix. ceased. All persons having claims agains the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally suthenticated, to the subserihar on or be- fore the 28th'day of Mav, A.D. 1932: oibe wise they may by law be excliuded fom benet of asld estate = Given under 3 d_this 28th day of Mav, 19%1. GEO. 1 LR T Ak . (Bear\ Aieat: THEODORE COGSWELL. Reésister of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the rmh 13 2t ICER_GORDON, FONTAINE BRADLEY, 761 Doton Trast Bids. At | IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia. holding an Equity Court Edward R. Guver, individuallv and ss ex- | ecutor of the will and codicil of Esther Spencer Kimball, deceased, plaintiff, Guaranty Trust’ Company of New York. a oration. as trustee under the will and codicil of Bsther Spencer Kimball. deceased. et al—Equity No. 537174.—The object of thi sult s to obtaln a decres that a certain legacy under the will and codicil of Esther Spencer Kimball, deceased, to The Guaranty Trust Company of New York, as trustee, is void.’ and that said 'y ‘falls into the residue of the estate and is distributable to the plaintiff under an assignment from the resldnary legatess. On motion of the plai T, it 15 this 4th day of June, 1931, grdered that sthe defendsnts. The Guaranty Trust Company of New York, s corporation, trustee under the will and codicil of Esther attorney duly suthorized. with their claims | Spencer Kimball. deceased; Marjorie Davw- arainst under their hi FLLWOOD NGe & TROUST Y oAllormer. (Bsal) HORE GORRWRLL. Resster of Wills for the Districtof P Cotmbia. Clerk ot the Probate Gourt 1€13.30.37 GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Attornes. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS-: trict_of Columbia — Marie E. Henning, Ve le B: defend- N't,'a""::_fim': o 52733 —Order. ‘of udll the estate propetly vouched Glren ds this Sth ¢ 1921, EY and un'xomn SAV- CO." By WOOD_ P. iz - ing of record by adverse plai TRy e biock 4. 1n_Onion and Butts division of Giles Dser estate. known ax iReno.” in the county of ‘Warhingto jrict ‘ot Columbia, & ver plat recorded in Tiber Governor Shepherd. folio 1. of the rds of the office of the surveyor for a1 District. Upon motlon, of the pleintif, It s by the court this 13th day of June 4D 181 ordered that the ‘defendants fennie Barstow and Bernard M. Offutt cause their appearance {0 be entered herein on ore the fortieth day, exclusive of Sun- a7 and lesl Tolidass. eccurring siter the ¢ the firat publication hereof, other- Wize “his ‘cause will be proceeded with ax in eaze of default. It is further ordered that the deenderits the unknown helrs allenees and devisees of Joseh T. Offutt and Newell F. Onion cause their appearance o he entered herein on or before the first Tule day occurring one month after the da: of the first publication hereof. otherwise a8 to them this cause will be procesded with JB, gase of default. ' Provided u - copy Rereot be'published once a week for three successive weeks in the Washington Law porter and The Evening Star. longer snd publications being dispented with for ctory cause shown: 'mmr{u! BAl Test URT O} 1 -'é;'-e. oo RTR, Sogutecn Aflmlnulrlllfln = he l\lbbscrlbl p u‘lmms-r Tate of the District of Columbi r, of the District of All persons having claims against | 1 "dsceased s ‘. L it the. voushar, uthenticated, to the I\l‘l!fl e Sth day of June. A 192: otherwise ey mey by law be Elcl'lilfl irom all ben: Ssaia watate. ‘Gizen tader my band #th dey of June, 1 UNN. B nTw ol (Sear) Riiast:” THEODORE WELL. Register of Wills for the Dis- it of Columbia, Olerk of the ot JUSTIN L. nmzn-ov Attorney. cov OF THZ DISTRI cT OF In ze the application of Alfrad of name. pplied to the eourt for of “ihe notice re- law in such casen it is. by, the ls 12ty of June, A. 1981, ' “Bersons. Exicetned. show re b, on o tefore the sth ,J981; why the pravers of Adbad e granted: Pro. Pthatn dops of this order be published Week Tor ‘three comsecutive “weeks dev in ning Star news i a8 BAILEY. Justier !EA CYIN] lefl ‘! lAl Y M. H'I'L ;mt O‘Ivrk FRANK l'!lflol' A“ovl.v. PR fi:‘r‘unt Suiblicatios n, P . A mr the Probas mufm ol"’('flunn'n‘:‘-‘ Tetters esta ot the Blstriet claims - & ] PO oy warned to SEhibit Chars, ther m’r thereof leg umn. with the ', on or be: SRR o RS S W be'excluded from all i Undar its and °¥ "'- 'Jt“.fim:g' AL NATIONAL TrUBT COMPANY, B: "BHAWELL Repiter ‘of Distciet of | Golumbin. Olerk e Frovate ourt: 15,20, . of this sult s to obtein | oncece wi nUM's title in fee simple to | nin This s to give no- | J4¢8 son Guyer, Edween Constance Guver, Paris Fill Village Corporation. s municipal corpor. tion: Paris Hill Water Company, a municip; corporation: Clement F. Robinson, Attorne: General of the State of Meine; Alice uyer, James Rawson Kimball. Constance Guyer, Arthur R. Spencer and Willing Spencer, ¢ ezrance o be en- tered herein on tortieth exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, curring sfter the day of the first publics- tion of this order: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of di Provided copy of this order be ‘published ek for three successive weeks i the Washington Law Reporter and The En Star fore said return das. 8 BAILEY. Justice. ) : FRANK 433y HARRY M. llfl‘l cause wh: ted, 'Let | 1 se13, R. PRESTON SHEALEY, Atters . m..c@m"fi.mfi_s: hat “the of m“ has un'."nm m.'z{m ot rw amentary on the estate o Lipphard, Jate of the District of deceased.’ All persons having claims & s e b Y nnhanfl:.lhd‘ Lo the -Txnfi'e':-nur"::.‘ or the 4 g f June, AD. 1 they mas by aw be' excluded %o s 4tk day ol Sui '}'m GORD; ine, 1P} Ber (8o PE % Distriet o iarinas U, sayder, o ian ¥ Snyder, et sl G oujecc of ‘tals suit is consuru.og_toe last will ana Clarinua_C. Bnyaer, aeceased. Upon mo- tlon o1, the’ platutim, 4t 15 tois 1l aay of June, vsi, ordered tnac toe aelena- R4 ClaPinaa s, Stamm ), BAroaTa tou, Couings, Ruth Siening Coungy, Frand Quver Wise, | Margares | wooiion Collin 0 a3 in case of *plovided. & coby hereol be Buolised once s wees 10r_three successiy the wasoington Lew Reporter and i Toning Bisr before sal A1) A" e doy Test PRANR - RoMes NS SO OB GEORGE A. WATIS, Asst. Clerk. 1213,20,27 ENRINGS SUPREME COURT “OF_THE DISTRICT or Roloing Provave Coutt. 05 Raminisgeo {hat "tie SUbecrbaEs, o were By the Bi: reme Court of the Dustrice of Columbis sxanted letters tescamzntary on the estate of Hugn Reiily. deceased, have with the proval of the Supreme Court of the Dist of Columbia, holding a Probate Court, 8p- Monday, the 20th day of July, 198., at 10:30 o'clock a. d saic court Toom as th he residue, or atfend, in person or by agent or iy Suthorized. with thelr cisims overls ‘voucned. Given och day of Jun HOEHLING. National Metropolitan aa%- & "Washington. By R VORTH, Asmt T Gmce: cutors. ;{“‘I er of Wilis for the Dittricy of Colum, exister of s for the Dirtrl . Clerk of the Probate Court. Jel3.30.37 FRANK STETSON, Attornes. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF ‘Golumbis, Holding Probate _Court.—No. 4oito; Admintstration —This Is to give hotics Thet the subscriber. which by the 8u- Dheme Court ol the District of - Columbia Fitnisa Tttters ot administration on the s5 i Eilen Carpenter, decessed. has. with wporoval of the Supreme Court of the Dlittrier of . Columbta. holding & “Brobate court.. appoinisd ihe eih du Tulr. 18637 at 10 o'clock 1 the nd wald court roo) t:—;b‘?l'nr?’?r“ & payrent an u oim. “' D e court s difsstion and control: n"and where il creditors and versons entitled " to distributive shares or lescl S 'the resldue, or parts tnereof. are notif %5 attend. in pereon. or nt or sttor O I et tira. with - thar claim Teainst the ‘estate properiv vouched. Given Gnasx s hand thie St des of fuse, 1931 AT e o ttert ister of Wills Clerx of ® Jes. 3o 27" JONATHAN C. GIBSON, Attermer. SUPREME COURT 0’ TH'- D’Sfllfl 0' ‘h?“lllml holding Proba 41343, Administration.—This to nVI nuvu: that the subscriber. of the District of Co- lumbia, has obtained from the Proba Court of the mnfl;; of "cdll.\llfl:!‘I":!':‘ll.’ l'l:lu- o esta Tvey Gehune, late 'of the District of Columbis. All persons having "l.lll! l'lll’l“ the voue g "”h""' (ed. to the subscriber on or before {he, 180, 987,57 un exciuded from al IY.IHI!Q. :W Given under my hand ¢l T4un"sasor Mav. 1091 CLARA L. omflb 6 4--| ) phtiast puty Re fumbia. MELVIN r 6 Wills for ti S5 O e Provate Court. Al'rllll mtl.ul “W. N. BADEN, SUP) COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, polding “Probste Qourt —Bstgle of Floreace Richfield N 41893, ' Administration tion having bsen made herein for of the last il ‘t"‘ u':u-om of sald d;i unkn niowe”of Kin ot mmu m: 14 md. lnl i i1 day ol m"y. am porter and 7 th ssive weeks before ihe ret %6y Nerein mentioned. the first publicath o be mot Was then thirty days befer reuen"dge; Sustice. Depity Reg- mcr nf gm kr the nmmt of ouol’*ubi'l zfinp x em and GEORGE BLLIOTT, Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OI mbia. noiding Brovate 41357, Administration.—This is to that the subscribers, of thé Dist: Cl of Co- lumbis, ha obtained from the Proba Sotrt"or "the Digirict of Coumbia. st testamentary on tl estate of Mi Tlel Downing, lste of the District 0! PORRIE: JA10 cerstns Raving clsims aeim the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit e, With the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the Subscribers on or . be. fore the 1 ). 1933: wise they may Benett. ot "ta r Oiv;alundhtner)u‘r 7 of June. TR . 1363 Lawrence (Seal.) Attest NOEL. %l’ll'.l.‘ Register of Wilis for th s for the ccnum\l . Clerk of the Probate Cour )WNING, Attornes. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ing Probate Oourt.—No. 41883, Administration.—This is _to tice that the subscriber. of the St York,, has ohtsined from the Pre ntrict of RF [ of the District of entary on the e of the Distri A0° persons Raving oleim Cetsed are heredy warned m authenticated. to the subscriber on or b ay of June, A.D. 1933 othe:- '!..'."J"m%‘“fla:“ my Rand est under_my hane JEAR . P. DES 61 Busion rosd, Qerden ci'g Vo, ot A 8500 TSRO, C205; r r (he of Columbla; Clerk of the Probate Court. BURKART & QUINN, Colo. Bid., Attoraers. oo‘g T OF THE Ool\unb‘h *dln: "Ohlll é'l' s, "'""" "x:n"n ‘r':fi-?: Commar (Ba® slatrick of ulufifim- Tetters ourt No tesiamer on. the estate S ate: "of’m- Disutics d e deceatca "are hered '1“?-‘.m to efilx the nmg'“mu- \ihe voucners hersof Je Buthenticated: Tove the Bih asy of Junes AD. 163; ‘other: Ve they” ma "!:fn"fl'- siclided from i Fenent oF Jaid Given wnder my PRt Stn Y E. O 1815 Hunl! ':E W, a-n nl‘t;% ot -n Qoo Catiimbias r} sl aims Sonse'o testamentary the estate of v‘-nurmn.;-u the Dlnrk' bia, deceases persons. having against the deceased lln.h" e e“ same, with ‘ne suthen oFtore e 1th day’ of June. othacwiss toey m-y.l:al-' be exd 11 benet Bands this flm daz or' i ' . PS;..,,"‘, 75, YT 0 istration Sockst St Aptication been made herein for.probate of the 1L snd testament of said decensed. and . b on ssid gencarnad, appess in suid co the 0th’day of July. a.m.. to show cai sueh B | met. be, aranted ut nam- ere a3 Reporter” ‘fhu !n "hl “'ll-l ur el 5",.“ ECh et Tt lays Tetien - Attes riet o vt ore & (et | ;' THE Rej of Willa_ for Columbia, vk of the Provat 8 .20.27 R. M. HETH. Attorney. T GF umbie. helding m‘ o dmin Duncen wn-y Columbia. _decescad: claims asainst Y warned "o exhiit ¢ Jouchers thereof, legally the subseriber o or the 1ith day of_Jun 1355 "ot heraise ther by iaw be ided " from rfi -{ C :;nu itn de e | THE KAYE 1- PERIL OF ROCK CREEK WADING POINTED OUT Public ' Asked to Observe Ban to ©. Prevent Spread of lel Address Union l eting. Dr. 8. B. Daugherty, minister of Me- l.nnl:klnm Presbyterian Church at OFFICIAL NoTICES. ™ ‘WILMARTH, fl TR L o R tiflec & condition clln.;:‘:‘ on consiating of ab sceumis ca n T, bottles, etc. on'enclosed lot. This condition should. be remedied on or before the 1st day of July, Upon your failure so to do the work will ‘be done by the District authorities and the cost thereof, with the cost of thi rtisement, will be tazed agsing Reichelder! ATLANTIC CITY, N. 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M I8 _OPEN !A‘ 30th All Commercial Cour File Clerk Cours Class -Starts Tuesday Evening, June 23 MOUNT PLEASANT: SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES TIVOLI THEATER BUILDING 3313 14th 8t. N.W. Telephone Col. 3000 CIVIL SERVICE mnfin re n.u.-" for Ao clork and statisti: munmlon every day Dieht up to sxaminath Rlhion ol 30 enefes Toabree, "H Civil o cor, nn Tha P st A omolt 'CIPRIANL, Attormey. COURT _OF h‘l‘ e o T BUPR! . By.Beat and Rail 3!2.12 Round Trip i o Mfig ite. & Va. Sm& Co. HIERPARA(}HUT STUDED BY M Device Which Will Open In- stantly Being Tested for Air Use. ing concentrated upon ment of the "un" or compact stowage and improved pro- tection of the silk; means of attaching the pack to the wearer while in the plane to provide added comfort without restricted movement, and an adjustable. safer and more comfortable harness for the descent. Sk Suitable Material. While silk is recognized as the most suitable material for use in the sail, the Navy Department announces, the bureau is sttempting to develop other fabrics which will possess silk's desirable qualities of low weight, high strength and compactness when packed. This is necessary in case the country should be ecut off from its silk supply for any| reason, it was pointed out. | Investigation is Weing made of va- rious types of quick-connector harness which requires the wearing of the harness only, the parachute being stored close at hand, as are life preservers in water craft. In case of emergency a single motion is required to snap the parachute into position on the wearer, after which it functions in the same manner as a regular parachute. Personnel Must Be Equipped. “It is required by Government regu- lations,” the bureau stated, “that para~ chum be worn by all personnel in all of naval aircraft, except in spe- cl cases wheie exemptions are made by commanding officers when the use of parachutes would tend to increase the haszards of the personnel. “That such a regulation is justified | is borne out by the fact that the lives of over 50 Navy pilots have been saved by the use of parachutes. The Navy takes great pride in the fact that not a single fallure has ever occurred, pro- vided the parachute had opportunity to function. This can be attributed to the care exercised in procurement and maintenance of this equipment.” Stndy of Snmwn Planned. study the life and death of Samson as |recorded in Judges at 8 o'clock Mon- | day evening at Wisconsin Avenue Bap- tist Church. ‘The pastor. Clarence Ray Ferguson, announces as sermon topics for to- at 11 am. “The Spiritual and 8 p.m., “Who Is a Sinner The pastor will burn-dem over WISV am. Morning, Afternoon, Eveming Classes Fealth Education Department Met. 2102 W‘ CRATING PACKING :.smm ASENTS ALLIED VANLINES R“_“—ussg.‘f:g»,zg.e;f -raur o, 4344 l‘llS VO PHONE NORTH - 3342 ‘The Bird's Eye View Bible Class 'fll‘ TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—National n “Strange Interlude,” lt.l'fl p;b,-' Ga) 2:18 :15 p.m. c-l-u--"'mu iwyer's Secret,” at :gl,:-. 1:55, 3:85, 5:55, 7:55 and Palsce—“The Vice Squsd.” at 11:50 am., 2, 4:45, 7:25 and 9:50-p.m. Stage shows at 1, 3:30, 6:25 and 8:55 p.m. "Wunn ol A!I luuom u ot 11 am., 12:45, 2:35, 4 and 9:55 p.m. Tiveli—“Six-Cylinder Love,” at 2:35, 125, 6:10, 8 and 9:45 p.m. p:fih‘l—“hfl Sister,” 11 am. to 11 A-hm--—umm at 3:35, , 7:15 and 9:05 p.m. Rev. Irving Iolchum to Speak. “The Hill of Difficulty, How Shall We Face It?” is the subject of the ser- mon tomorrow night at Peck Memorial Chapel by Rev. Irving Ketchum. At 11 am. he wiil on the text .m. sul of Chris- e ‘What is s, How e cide Wrong.” ight “and What s Admmu Notice For the First Time—] Sites at Morunlown-On-lhe-l’domc 64. The Mary| and R alty Investment Trust, Inc. Loan & Trust Co. Bids. Regular $15.00 MODERNISTIC 4;{0W 86.50 New York Beauty Shop 926 New York Ave. ME. 4315 BLANK DON'T Store Hours, & to 5 turdays.’s to 1 E Morrnon Paper Co. 1009 Ps. A “Forget We Have POMONA 1307 E St Yourself 13th & E St Sunday Menu Soup, t . Tomato i J"f-‘....‘i“u'.m Tuee Crab Lump Cake, Tomato Sauee Broiled Red_Salmon, Parsley Butter Baked HEI:I Loaf, Presh Hot or CoM lont th Rice of Veal Vegetanles and Salad Dessert and Beverage Awnmgs are a Necessity to Every Home —if'it is to be comfortable ‘during the hot -weather. ND if they are Burton awmnn they-will last, and last—indefinitely. 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