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9 SUNDAY D. C, NOVEMBER 27, ONE. REVISED COMMUNITY CHEST CAMPA:IGN REPORT Including Number of Subscribers, Amount Subscribed and Per Cent of Quota Secured Several Meetings Scheduled. [;HESI RETA'NED Plans for continuing the campaign Up to November 25 , | by means of publicity and mail solici- > ’ | tation will be considered during the AREA IV—Chairman, Archie K. Shipe. : = . y ot |Washington Philatelic Society ledged. Quota. ota. | coming week. Several meetings of Chest officlals are scheduled for the Division 1—Chairman, J. L. Gelbman. No. | Team 411—Co-captains, F. M. Dent, A. Pledges. o e e Team 412—Co-captains, J. M. McDonald ; + 43| to Exhibit 100 Frames of Selected Specimens. STAR, WASIHINGTON, 1952—PART $7,500,000 MORTGAGE 0 BE DISPLAYED "= e by Power Board. ' ‘The Portland General Electric Co. of Portland, Oreg., has been licensed by the Federal Power Commission to issue $7,500,000 general mortgage notes at maximum _interest of 7 per cent, and maturing by August 1, 1935, to pay for an equal amount of unsecured dg cent notes maturing January 1, 1935. The latter are now in the hapds of private investors, insurance and other holders. ‘The company is a licensee of the Power Commission which took tion over the securities issue in the absence of State control and announced approval yesterday. Reduced Parking sands of them gave through the Gov ernment and through the Group Soli- | citations Units, which automatically | eliminated them from the eolicitation | of Region II, and ently held ns , &l consequs down the quota assigned to that unit. Reported to Dn'ge&’ Amount % Quota. This Quota Is Listed Below as “Special Gifts™ Under Each Unit. $322,127 | 457,547 | | = $779,774 | 17,382 | $702,041.50 90.03 | Givers.| Amount. |Quota. Special Gifts Unit. Clarence A. Aspinwall, Chairman. Metropolitan Unit. H. L. Rust, Jr, Chairman. 'Ior k Continues and New early part of the week, at which thess Unit. W. Lee and P. J. Dallman.. 71 See Below. and W. J. Tucker.. 136 1,615.95 1579.24 10232 | 2 . questions will be discussed. ! Gifts Raise Total Well | Total, Division 1 - 227 $2,546.20 $2,391.84 106.45 | Another group of firms whose em- Toward $2,000,000. 3 - Division 2—Co-Chairmen, Miss L. Burkiin and Mrs. J. P. S. Neligh. | | ployes gave 100 per cent, developed by yesterday's audited figures, is as follows: Team 421—Co-captains, Mrs. W. S. Davis | Areas $270,736 | 36,155 $289,491.86 |106.93 | and Miss L. Barghausen. .. 298 $4,565.04 $4,547.55 100.38 e | Aeoial Gifts| - 329.243| 162, 30406072 | 92.35 | | Team 422—Captain, A. W. Bochringer.. 184 238598 234939 10156 B SClhsirmsn; = | | 9 | | Team 423—Captain, Mrs. E. Hough..... 91 116755 133900 87.20 surance Co., Philipsborn & Co., Secur- Total | $599.981| 36317| $593.552.58 | 98.93 || Team 424—Captain, Mrs. W. Krechting. 91 1,141.94 553.00 20650 ity Storage Co., Willard Hotel, Wood- | | _Gevernmental Umit. |Divisions | $966,408 | 51,758 | $485.855.15 5027 | | reom 425 Gaptain, Miss L. B. Willis... 28 plasi R ridge-Langdon Savings Bank, American [ | Thomas E. Campbell, |Special Gifts| ~ 56,074 31| 38,6960 69.01 { Total, Division 2 $0.73556 8697094 10852 | Automobile Association, International Chairman. | | = | % ”ss‘ 534,00475 | 5130 Harvester Co., Electric Senitary Laun- SITIE AT 0L 730 FAOBE 1D O Division 3—Chairman, John W. HardelL Team 431—Captain, Mrs. H. Jaffe...... 97.99 84.45 $315,650.08 386,391.42 16,834 548 Chesapeake Farms Dairy, Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co., Equitable Life Insurance Co., Fairlawn Theater, | Garfield Memorial Hospital, Guy, Cur- |ran & Co., Sidney L. Hechinger Cu.. | Mount Vernon Savings Bank, National Areas | Special Gifts ‘Total More than a hundred large frames of selected postage stamps of foreign and demestic mintage will be displayed at the Washington Building from Decem- ber 5 to 10 under auspices of the Wash- ington Philatelic Society. The exhibi- tion has been described as a notable occasion in the history of stamp col- lecting here. The value of the exhibits will exceed $100,000, it was said. | Albert F. Kunze, 5822 Fourth street, | " “The Community Chest campaign has ot failed, and shall not fail while there i1l remains a kind heart in Washing- and while Washington's unfortunate ntinue to whisper, through the Chest, ldax:g'yer ‘Give us this day our daily Group Solicitation Unit. This was the message sent out yes- fi:‘hy to the army of more than 5,000 kers for the Chest by E. C. Graham, hest president. Total dry, People’s Hardware Co., Iron Fire- man Sales Corporation, Infantry Jour- 990.84 hools Unit. ! ot Hll‘s;ltldn?}. Moulten, $15,866.49 | 90.41 $11.206.71 $12,436.33 | $17550 676 Undaunted by the fact that the final formal solicitation audit shows the (Chest just $583,771.68 short of the goal ©f $2,419,787 set at the outset of the campaign, the workers did not stop with the formal closing of the campaign last Wednesday, but all through the gay frhanksgiving period and on into the Week end continued to canvass their ter- Fitory, and subscriptions pushing the [Chest total well toward the $2.000,000 rk were reported already in the ds of Chest officials with more con- butions on the way. | Graham Spurs Efforts. Mr. Graham last night called on the Workers to continue pressing forward 20 complete their work and give Wash- ington's helping hand—the Community Chest—the strength to strike down “the forces of misery and dispair, of hunger ®nd distress, of rags and ruin.” He asked that no potential subscrib- | to the Chest fund be left unvisited d no stone be left unturned in the to fill the Chest to overflowing fulfill the pledge of Campaign irman Newbold Noyes. made at the meeting of the workers Wednes- y night at Wardman Park Hotel, that one shall go hungry in Washing- this Winter.” “We still believe,” Mr. Graham said, it Washington will come through. e marvelous spirit displayed at our nel, Inc., and Coast Artillery Journal Inc.; United States Coast Artillery As- sociation, Central Auto Works and Whittlesey Drug Stores, Inc. Among the givers of $100 and more listed yesterday were: Six thousind dollars, Princess Mar- garet Boncompagni; $3,000, Mrs. Robert S. Brookings, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hogan, Mrs. Mary Stewart and National Savings & Trust Co.; $2.000, Mr. and Mrs. James Couzens: $1.500, American | Ice Co., Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Bal- | ton and ‘“'supplementiry anonymous’ $1,333.33, Griffith Consumers’ Co.; $1.- | 000, District Grocery Stores, In United Food Stores, Georgetown College, Mrs. Edward C. Walker, Gen. John J. Pershing, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lyon anonymous and anonymous: $700. George D. Horning: $650, Mrs. Davi Reed; $600, Mrs. H. Hollerith, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Graham, H. B. Spencer, Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co., and Mrs. Charles D. Walcott; $500.50, Martin Weigand. | _Five hundred dollars, Mr. and Mrs. | Charles J. Brand, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. | Morris, anonymous, John Joy Edson, | Willard H. Brownson, McCloskey & Co., Inc.; Clark C. Griffith and Bureau of Engraving and Printing restaurant; $400, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Emery, Walter G. Distler, Mrs. John H. Gibbons, Miss Nana Heath Peters and Miss Janet Richards; $365, L. P. Seibold, Inc.; $360, | Total i Chairman. | Grand Total 1 Committee. Al—Coleman Jennings, chairman. A2—Mrs, C. C. Glover, jr., chairman A3—Mrs. Chas. A. Goldsmith, chairman A4—George Hewitt Myers, chairman... A6—Charles C. Morgan, chairman..... A8—Mrs. William J. Flather, chairman A10—C. A. Aspinwall, chairman. Undistributed Quota.. Total AREA I—Chairman, J. B. Wyckoff. Division 1—Chairman, J. S. Gorrell, Team 111—Captain, I. B. Nordlinger. ... Team 112—Captain, E. Pardoe... Team 113—Captain, Miss E. Mackall Team 114—Captain, Mrs. L. P. Shippen.. Team 115—Captain, J. Leo Kolb, ir..... Team 116—Captain, Mrs. R. V. Russell | $2,419,787] 106,164 |$1,836,015.: No. Pledges. 741 No. Pledges. 103 9 110 153 69 108 Team 4. Team 433—Captein, Mrs —Captain, Mrs. E. A. Cafritz. 14,813.60 H. Rolle 15,680.30 SPECIAL GIFT UNIT. C. A. ASPINWALL, Chairman. Amount Pledged. $124,126.87 50,063.30 79,648.15 129,453.15 68,281.58 145,190.45 132,388.24 Quota. $131,253.41 67,425.01 88,637.52 146,251.84 85,380.82 157,542.27 161,750.54 4,625.00 $729,151.74 $842,866.41 METROPOLITAN UNIT. H. L. RUST, JR., Chairman. Amount Pledged. Quota. $2,101.70 1,627.20 3,896.65 4,843.70 1,364.30 1,503.80 $2,865.00 1,562.00 2.582.00 3,323.85 1,797.00 1,248.05 William M. Aitchison Total, Division 3 % of | Quota. | 9457 7424 | REGION II—Dr. Kelly Miller 89.86 88.48 79.96 92.16 81.84 | Total for Area IV ... Adjustment of Metropoli | Team 434—Co-captains, G. Harris and 17,732.00 16,578.65 11.602.25 83.55 94.58 76.15 $58,347.23 8677 | 2499 SCHOOLS UNIT. DR. HAROLD G. MOULTON, Chairman. No. Pledges. 676 $62,907.84 n Unit Quota.......... . $13,369.70 Amount Pledged. $15,866.49 GOVERNMENTAL UNIT. THOMAS E. CAMPBELL, Chairman. | Division. | No. Department. 500—Department of Agriculture. of Commerce of the Interior. of Justice of Labor. | &jo‘t’; 1 501—Department 502—Department 503—Department, 73.76 | 504—Department 104.17 | 505—Department of the Navy. 150.92 | 506—Washington Navy Yard 14551 | 507—Post Office Department 75.92 | 508—Department of State.. 120.49 | 509—Department of the Treasury No. Pledges. 3.790 2,749 1,692 450 571 1,747 3211 2,236 832 .. 10,141 Amount Pledged. $38,371.40 31,253.91 16,939.98 5,139.17 6,615.26 19,740.88 19,962.11 17,394.21 10,449.11 86,593.46 $69,710.01 $8,720.00 $10,467.40 Quota. $17,550.00 Quota. $79,529.00 72,226.00 33,330.00 15,988.00 9,760.00 51,442.00 49,488.00 45,225.00 11,289.00 155,062.00 90.24 127.73 % of Quota. 90.41 | schools to visit the exhibition on Tues- day, December 6. ” ot Quota. 4825 4327 54.82 3214/ 67.78 | 37.84 | 4034 | 38.46 | 9256 | 55.83 president of the society, has announced that prize ribbons will be awarded to| Rates Evenings and Sundays | the division of dead lettérs of the Post philatelists entering the most lntel’l‘sl-* ing specimens. The judges of the stamps shown will be Dr. Charalambes Simopoulos, Minister of Greece: Horacio 7. Alfaro, former Minister of Panama; Col. Spencer Cosby, former District Commissioner; Mrs. C. L. Manning, curator of the philatelic collection of the National Museum, and Harry B.| Caton, attorney. Formal Opening Monday. ‘The formal opening of the exhibition | is scheduled for 8 p.m. Monday. Ar-| rangements are being made for the va- | rious stamp clubs of the city public Washington Garage c E St. at 12th—Most Convenient o Home Cooked Fool Sunday Breakfast ....50¢c Dinners, daily ......$1.00 Consisting of whole fried chicken_or elght fried oysters, baked Idaho potatoes. celery, pickles, four frult tarts and six hot rolls. £ [ _SPLCIAL BOX LUNCHEON On Thursday evening, December 8. | pelivered to your home or place DELIVERED IN VICINITY Between 8 AM. and 8 P.M. Meals andA La Carte Service in Tea Room From 7:30 A.M. to 8 P.M. CURB_SERVICE — — DELIVERY SERVICE THE SP! ING WHEEL INN North 4752 Office Department will conduct its an- nual auction sale of philatelic material { at the exhibition hall. More than 100 separate lots of stamps. first-day cov- ers, first flights, Zeppelin covers and other specimens will be sold to the| highest bidders. Printed catalogues for the auction may be obtained from the | superintendent of the division of dead letters, City Post Office. | Friday evening, December 9, will be Baltimore night, and the Philatelic Club | of that city wiil attend the exhibition | under leadership of Dr. Howard H.| 2000 16th_St. Greatest Value Ever Offered by Acousticon for the 1 meeting last Wednesday night| Joseph E. Eastman and Packard Wash- vinced me that an aroused pubiic, | Ington Motor Car Co.; $350, Carry Ice dire. need that oxists j¢| Cream Co. Ernest H. Daniel, Frank H ned. to go forward wntil the Edmonds, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hamilton o5t gos), the minireum amount upos | McCormick and Ford Motor Co.; $300, hich the 63 Chest eath | Dr. and Mrs. Jimes A. Lycn, anony- te :umgc ‘i "{g,;,‘,‘n? ;,’?:r,mg | mous, Central Aramture Works and em- | ployes, Mrs. T. C. McInness, C. & C. . 4 y ’ | Coat & Towel Supply Co., Arthur C. 2 ac hemate to sy, however, |y A and Mo Bates Warren, D, | ‘Warner, president. 2368000 5722 Private Exhibits. 583, 21| Among the private exhibits to be 2;:5 :g ;gg:x | shown will be a group of the 1856 split (e 83 | provisionals of Mexico belonging to Col. 3,345.00 | Charles S. Hamilton; the rare pairs 2000 100.00 [ and blocks of triangles of 1853-1864 7400 10000 | OWned by Ernest Kletsch of the Li-| d 000 | brary of Congress; pioneer air mail 41300 3521 covers collected by Francis B. Leech, 3,174 51.66 1,515 50 32,004.27 13,548.73 799.94 2,195.16 148.66 | 510—Department of War.... 62,128.00 121,83 | 511—General Accounting Office. . . 512—Advisory Committee for Aercnautics 1,016.00 500.00 4,898.90 92 65 9 1,510.35 609.40 $17.457.10 Team 117—Captain, Col. W. R. Pick Team 118—Captain, L. Jordan | 513—Alien Property Custodian.. Total, Division 1 Division 2—Chairman, C. Chester Caywood. %l f-—Offi(‘{' of Ar(’hil(“(‘! of Capitol 5 515—Commission of Fine Arts Team 121—Captain, Mrs. J. H. Davis.... 59 $1,662.50 $1,605.00 Team 122—Captain, Mrs. F. J. Freeland. 2,346 40 1,443.05 516—Am. Battle Monuments Commission 517—Botanic Gardens.................. DEAF IncludesLowest Prices at which the glorious new Golden Tone Acousticon hos ever been offered....$5.00 Battery Club Membership Free. . .. Liberal Trade-In Allowance 29.00 74.00 145.40 162.60 1,756.00 1,062.00 mu ‘we do not get another nickel, we | d have to admit that the cam- rlcn has been a success. When 106,- 84 citizens of any municipality rally to the support of their unfortunate brothers and sisters to the extent of giving something, however small. it g:;:s that there is a real community it in that municipality that is un- erable and that will see the job h, no matter what sacrifice is re- fuired. ' Banks Will Accept Pledge. ' “We want to say again that if our fifm’“ overlooked any one. that we nerrednte a telephone call and will be glad to send a pledge card, and that any bank in the city will gudly accept ® pledge. Every additional dollar that ‘we can receive in this way is needed and I hope that no person who is able to give will fail to have a part in this glorious demonstration of public spirit.” Gov. Thomas E. Campbell, chairman of the Government unit, yesterday re- ported that the 2,200 Chest workers in the Government service are continuing with their work in an effort to lift the total of the contributions of Govern- ament employes considerably above the 51.30 per cent of the quota already re- “I feel sure” said Gov. Campbell, “that the peo who are servants of this Nation, w] pay days come regu- Jarly, and whose assurance of employ- ment is greater than in any other or- ganization, will come to the fore and duplicate their splendid effort of last year when more than $1.000000 was Taised among Federal employes.” Figures on Various Units. Yesterday's figures showed that the Bpecial Gifts Unit, of which Clarence Aspinwall is chairman, obtained 741 for a total of $729,151.74 or .51 per cent of that unit's quota of 2,866.41. These funds, according to made at the outset of the cam- , were allocated to the various| units and went in as part of reports of those units. ‘With the Group Solicitation alloca- in, the Metropolitan Unit, which H. L. Rust, jr, is chairman, ed 17,382 gifts for a total of $702.- 1.50 or 90.03 per cent of its total quota $779,774. The Group Solicitation {Onit, with the addition of its Special ifts allocation, obtained 36,317 gifts Jor a total of $583,552.58 or 98.93 per igent of its total quota of $599,981. The Governmental Unit, in which the fSpecial Gifts allocation was small, ob- Rained 51,789 gifts for a total of $524.- $54.75 or 51.31 per cent of its quota of 1,022,482, id G. Moulton as chairman, ob- ained 676 gifts for a total of $15,866.49 90.41 per cent of its quota of $17,550. The grand total showed 106,164 gifts a total of $1,836,015.32 or 75.88 per it of the total Chest goal of $2,419,787. Included in the report of the Metro- litan Unit was that of Region II eaded by Dr. Kelly Miller of Howara niversity, which had charge of the licitation of the colored population all parts of Washington. This group tained 2,499 gifts for a total of $13.- .70, or 127.73 per cent of its quota $10,460.40. Dr. Miller, in his report inted out that this amount by no eans represents the total gifts of the lored le_of Washington. Thou- SPECIAL NOTICES. [CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON AND \be: 932, the plr!ner}lhm T White & Ponder Sales Co.. e in- : hand cane. COMMERCIAL GARAGE FOR T capacity, fireproof mon fanitor. 1215 10th st. n.w. Th t Nortien- in_optometry for e next examination the District of Columbia will be h January 12th and 14th. 1933, ©of the secretary, commencing at 7 o P.m. _ Applications must be flled with Becretary on or before December 15th. 10. LUTHER DICUS, Secret; 1319 P Bt. N.W.. Washington. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ©ffice of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D. C. ust be to :i"!!. '15) the legal in Shree months from this ate of they mAy be disallowed g 10q) p. G AWALT. Acting Comptrolier of the Currency. . B.LB. CAN. PURE. ALID JLLING CHAIRE. FOR RENT OR A Pl line of mew and used chairs a0l “sizes, styles and_adjustments: reduce Brices. Ao folding chalrs. wood or metal. UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. 418 10th St N.W. ______ Met | "TO ] FULL OR PART LOAD TO fork. Richmond, Boston. Pitts. ok special rate: R e e il fov. 21 from Providence. R. 1. ‘fl_," SMITH' mfl'm & STOR- WEET at QUAINT ACRES Silver Spring. Colesville pike (Route 27). nly & miles out.~ Cider made fresh on the APPLES, SWEET CIDER Rockville Fruit Farm | Drive to Rockville, Md., Then One Mile Out_Potomac Re. FRUIT CAKE. g shioned homemade Lansburgh’s _dept. Gellvered direct From my home st 1 90; 1., $4.35, Tel. Capital Heights 317, ¢ The Schools Unit, under Dr. | . . |ard Coal Cq - | James M. Becl | C. Dental Society, Mrs. Katherine Spen- | cer and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Sutton; ;3250‘ Adolf Gobel, Inc.: $252, Rear Ad- miral H. G. Gillmore; $250, Lady Lind- say, Cipt. and Mrs. W. W. Galbraith, ry S. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. J. | Eris"Powell, G. Percy McGlue, Wiiton | J. Lambert,, commissariat of the Holy | Land, Dr. H. G. Moulton, Fred A. Joyss, Guy, Curran & Co., Inc.; G. A. Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Minor, Mrs. Isador Grosner, anonymous, Craighill G. Bowdoin, Junior Owens and National Furniture Co.; $208, A. J. Br; John J. Payette: $201.80, Mrs. Gerrit S. Miller. Two hundred dollars, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle, ®nonymous, Miss Mary Gertrude Durant, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey L. Clarke, Maj. and Mrs. George S. Pat- ton, Kate D. Cecil, O. P. Hopkins, Dr. Edwin G. Nourse, employes of Nolan Motor Co., Lee D. Butler, Edward M. Chamberlin, Mr. and Mrs. David B Karrick, Bethlehem Chapter (No. 7, O. E. 8.), John F. Dryden, Nation-Wide Service Grocery Store, Mr. cnd Mrs. John B, Geler, Miss Grace Thompson, | William H. Arthur, Mrs. Walter C. Mendenhall, G. Gould Lincoln, Trinity College, Mrs. David H. Blair, A. Harding Paul and anonymous; $175, Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall and I. S. Turover; $160, George Weshington University, C. K. Beryman and Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelly; $156, George Adams Howard; $150, Nolan Motor Co., Mr. and Mrs. B. M. McKelway, J. E. Colliflower, & Co., Inc.; H. Prescott Gatley, Putnam Construction Co., Circle Amusement Co., Team 123—Captain, Miss B. Marsh..... ‘Team 124—Co-captains, Dr. C. M. Rod- lun and R. R. Erway Team 125—Captain, W. D, Harris. ‘Total, Division 2 Team 131—Captain, J. R. McAndrew: Team 132—Captain, P. Cranford. Team 132—Captain, Mrs. C. G. Le Team 134—Captain, Mrs. W. M. Brown. . Team 135—Captain, Jed Demonet. Team 136—Captain, M. Nathan Team 137—Captain, E. N. Iewis. Total, Division 3 Team 141—Captain, Mrs. A. Kahn Team 142—Captain, J. R. McAndrews. . Team 143—Captain, Mrs. T. E. Robertson Team 144—Captain, Mrs. F. Kerby...... Team 145—Captain, R. C. Bowker. Team 146—Co-captains, H. Friedman, T. E. Lodge.. TOIAL, DIVIION 8. .- 0o oo s e 3 Division 5—Chairman, E. M. Graham. Team 151—Captain, Mrs. H. Hull Team 152—Captain, Mrs. C,'W. Hayes.. Team 153—Captain, Mrs. C. B. McVay, 3d Team 154—Co-captains, Mrs. C. C. Moore and Mrs. W. H. Bayly H. B. Leary, Ernest P. Bicknell, Oliver Owen Kuhn, S. Wallace Dempsey, Charles S. Abell, Dr. and Mrs. Chester D. Swope, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ferry, R. C. Fulbright, Dr. James F. Mitchell, Lawrence F. Schmeckebier, anonymous, Mrs. James G. Wentz, Mrs. D. K. Mc- Carthy, Col. H. G. Cootes, anonymous, Comdr. and Mrs. R. M. Emmet and Frank B. Essex; $140, Dr. Leverett S. Lvon; $130, Henry S. Seidermann; $125, Rev. John O'Grady, anonymous, J. Wil- liam Lee Sons, J. J. Bowles, Walter Donaldson, Sydney R. Prince, Standard Brands, Inc.; Mrs. Maude S. Emory, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Willard, 2d, and Louis B. Montford; $120, Zonta Club, L. 8. Jullien & Co., Dr. and Mrs. H. 8. Bernton, Mrs. Thomas L. Casey, Dr, | J. Lester Brooks, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. | Donnally, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil- ‘lhmmn. Mrs. Robert Chapman, John | L. Proctor, A. R. Benson and Marvin Wesley; $118.50, Dumbarton House; $110, Mr. and Mrs. Frazier D, Head: $102.25, St. Aloysius Church. | ,.One hundred dollars, J. E. Lodge, C. . M. Cutcheon, William J. Graham, David Burnet, Irvine L. Lenroot, Charles A. Miller, Alvin W. Hall, Ernest ‘l. Lewis, Claude R. Porter, William E. Lee, J. H. Riddle, Maj. Julia C. Stimson, Gearge W. Stone, Lieut. Comdr. S. R, | Shumaker, George P. Barse, A. A. Bal- lantine, Malcolm Kerlin, L. P. Wheeler, Dr. E. B. Meigs, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Gerrity, Watson B. Miller, G. H. Miles, Frederick J. Libby, Elias Wein- | stein, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Manly, W. T. Galliher & Bros, Inc.; District Motor Co, Inc.; G. F. Snyder, Mrs. F. R.| Eaton, E. H. Johnson, Mrs. John A. Davis, John J. Norris, H. J. Heinz Co., American Radiator Co. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Howard W. Philips & Co., Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Shepard, Mor- ton J. Luchs, Pred L. Van Dolsen, Ver- non Owens, Baldwin & Wright, Mrs. R. Stuart Mann, James 8. Y. Ivins, Samuel C. Redman, Mrs. W. R. Winslow, Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ellis, L. D. Underwood, R. Harrison Johnson, Inc.; Mr. and Mrs, N. L. Bowen, J. E. Collifiour, Anonymous, Richman Bros. Co., Fred F. Nesbit. M. M. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Car- hart, Miss Louisa F. King, Mrs. A. F. A. King, A. B. Dick Co., John B. Earn- | J. P. Agnew & Co. Inc; Mrs. Price Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Alexan- der W. Gregg, the Lee Children. Ovid Butler, Mary L. A. Clement, H. Clifford Bangs, Frederick Marsh, David M. Gatti, Craduate Nurses' Association, | Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hoover, Stand- .,_J. G. Korner, W. E. Leahy, Joseph B Murphy, E. J. Murphy, ‘lnc., Mr. and Mrs. James P. McKin- | ney, Daniel C. Roper, W. J. Sloane, Dr. Louis Green, Miss Matilda Mellon, Miss Mary F. Mellon, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Nelson, Skinker & Garrett, Doubleday- Hill Electric Co., Frances M. Truesdell, | Joseph H. Curran, Mrs. Stuart R Mann, W. H. Harrison, Montgomery County Federation of Women’s Clubs, Charles Shafer, Frances | P. Shirs. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Buick Motors, Bell Cab Co., Maurice Joyce En- graving Co., Mutual Insurence Agency, | A. Gude Sons Co., Mrs. J. C. Ncurse, | Noland Co., Inc.; International Har- i\’esm Co., Home Laundry, Allen C. | Clark, E. V. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. James | Brown Scott, employes of William Hahn | Co, Leo Baum, Cherner Motor Co., | Oscar Coolican, M. L. Langford, W. | H. Rapley, G. E. McCann, Floyd R. Harrison, Frederick J. Haskin, Anony- mous, West End Laundry, E. B. Farren, Parkway Motor Co., Inc.; Rosslyn Steel | & Cement Co., F. H. Kenworthy, Frank | Stetson, Northeastern Construction Co., | Myron A. Hofer. Union Labor Life In- surance Co., J. Finley Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai W. Johnson, J. K. thews, Rev. D. A. Rim | Kerr, Walter C_Clephant | Powell, Dr. Walter Freeman, Dr. Sofie | A. Nordhoff-Jung, Sulpician Seminary, | Edward A. Pace, Dr. and Mrs. W. K. ., Inc.; Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Lang- horne, Mrs. Francis R. Hagner, Capt. and Mrs. Chester Wells, D. C. Insti- tute of Certified Public Accountants and Dr, and Mrs. W. M. Simkins, Total, Division 5 Division 6—Co-Chairmen, Mr: Team 161—Captain, Miss F. McKenney. Team 162—Captain, Mrs. J. H. Franklin Team 163—Captain, E. C. Parker....... Team 164—Captain, Mrs. Adolph Weyl.. ‘Total, Division 6. Team 171—Captain, G. L. Hall...... o Team 172—Captain, Geoffrey Creyke, sr. Team 173—Captain, C. L. Aiello. Team 174—Captain, G. L. Munter. ‘Team 175—Captain, H. W. Walker. Total, Division T....ccvvveernennnns Total, Area I.......... cesaseeens . AREA II—Chairman, Frank A. Birgfeld. Team 211—Captain, Mrs. L. Olree... Team 212—Captain, Mrs. A. S. Wolfe Team 213—Captain, E. H. Pullman... Team 214—Captain, Miss A. Payne ‘Total, Division 1. Maj. H. L. Gessford S. Melnicove W. F. Stickle 221—Captain, 222—Captain, 223—Captain, Team 224—Captain, M. L. Arnold Team 225—Captain, R. E. Gable. ‘Total, Division 2 Division 3—Chairman, E. E. Berney. Team 231—Captain, W. E. Shoults. Team 232—Captain, F. Fenwick. Team 233—Captain, Mrs. G. Smith Team 234—Captain, Maurice Maser Team 235—Captain, Miss N. Lake... Team 236—Captain, M. Maser... Team 237—Captain, Team 238—Captain, ‘Total, Division 3. Division 4—Chairman, F. E. Rogers. Team 241—Captain, C. Krey.. Team 242—Captain, R. M. Mayhe: Team 243—Captain, Mrs. D. G. Sale.... Team 244—Captain, W. F. Studdiford.. Team 245—Captain, Dr. R. B. Hutchinson ‘Total, Division 4 ‘Total for Area II...... ceneenn Team Team ‘Team Team 311—Captain, Dr. J. F. Manley... Team 312—Captain, J. M. Stockard | Team 313—Captain, W. H. Luers Team 314—Captain, F. A. Rapp. Tctal, Division 1 Division 2—Chairman, Louis B. Arnold. Team 321—Captain, W. B. Putnam Team 322—Captain, G. Hayes. Team 323—Captain, Mrs. V. P. Simmon: Team 324—Captain, T. Keane.......... Total, Division 2 Division 3—Chairman, George J. Cleary. Team 331—Captain, S. Lichtenberg. Team 332—Captain, W. J. Toomey. Team 333—Captain, D. A. Fulton.. Team 334—Captain, J, McCarthy { Tean 335—Captain, J. A. Farrell Team 336—Captain, W. J. Toomey. Total, Division 3 Division 4—Chairman, Edmund O. Carl. Team 341—Captain, E. C. Wilson....... Tegm 342—Captain, Mrs. G. F. Stringer. Team 343—Captain, G. Gude. Team 344—Captain, Mrs. D. G. Morris.. ‘Total, Division 4.....0000000000uenn Division 3—Chairman, Major Charles Demonet. 50 1,486.61 1,428.00 2,519.65 926.30 T$9,210.85 $833.25 2,559.95 6,103.81 $643.33 247483 3,112.25 4,993.50 1,543.00 2,828.00 665.00 165.35 | 518—Bureau of the Budget 169.49 | 519—Public Buildings and Parks 64.87 | 520—Civil Service Commission..... 13112 522—U. S. Burgau of Efficiency. 523—Federal Farm Beard 129.52| 524 Pederal Home Loan Bank Board International Boundary Commission 103.44 | 525 521—Employes’ Compensation Commission 196.12 | 526 TInternational Joint Commission. .. 146.68 | 597_nterstate Commerce Commission. 141.01 | 558 Tibrary of Congress..... 203.10 | 5291, S. Board of Mediation 21275 | 531 The Panama Canal. Division 4—Chairman, Mrs. Donnel Hewett. '$16,259.91 $2,001.50 1.495.25 1,168.50 1,752.07 823.00 2469.35 1,272.51 4,323.19 1,515.05 585.05 678.00 $9,665.10 8,110.90 8,236.85 $9,394.00 6,717.10 7,712.00 4,119.85 4,521.00 160.86 | 532—Pan American Union | 533—Federal Power Commission. | 534—Government Printing Office 535—Federal Radio Commission. 536—U. S. Railroad Administration 104.63 165.15 108.90 246.75 184.09 | 539y, 5. Shipping Board... g86.29 | 940—Smithsonian Institution . " |541—U. 8. Soldiers’ Home .. 15482 | 542y, S. Tariff Commission.. | 543—U. S. Board of Tax Appeals 102.89 | 544—Federal Trade Commission. . 537—Reconstruction Finance Corporation 538—Federal Reserve Board..... cees 120.75 | 545—National Training School for Boys. . 106.80 | 546—U. S. Veterans’ Administration. ... | 547—Fed'r'] Board of Vocational Education 91.13 | 548—1Inland Waterways Commission . 940 Charles P. Stone and Max 445 368 114 323 $28,344.10 Weyl. $10,948.78 9.877.50 2,074.00 9,154.00 $30.132.70 $11,851.07 10,218.72 3,189.65 10,494.35 106,31 | 549—White House | 550—Dustrict of Columbia | 551—U. S. Attorney’s Office 2 108.24 | o Court of Claims of the U. S. 103.45 15319 | 54 U. S. Marshal's Office. 5 nen —Supreme Court of D. C 1,250 Division 7—Chairman, Bowdoin Craighill. 421 311 o7 184 76 17149 6102 Division 1—Chairman, Mrs. J. V. Brownell. 155 85 82 180 $35,152.19 $32,054.28 $16,514.22 7,717.53 1,239.50 £9,307.71 8.850.00 1,479.15 3,702.22 4,222.50 1,306.15 1,221.66 $24,685.23 $30,91541 $155,654.74 $137,415.58 $2,324.72 1,259.35 1,041.95 2,571.09 $1,337.50 888.00 111.54 | 556—U. S. Supreme Court ‘557—Cnurt of Appeals, D. C 56.36| Total . 115.19 Adjustment of Go 119.33 | ‘ 87.68 | 106.92 1 7985 | 113 Secticn Chiefs: 1001—D. McKinstray 1002—C. H. Pardoe. . 1003—Grant Leet 167.08 | 1004—Howard J. Jackson. 14182 | 1005—A. E. F. Horn... 133.93 | 1006—Charles T. Claggett. 181.57 | 1007—Frank Kerr. 502 Division 2—Chairman, William C. Hanson. 168 $7,197.11 $4,059.15 1,030.35 2,204.45 687.00 584.70 1009—A. P. Reeves.. | 1010—Robert Dougan. .. 130.60 | | ‘Total for Area I.. | AREA II—Ben T. W bster, Chairman. Section Chiefs: | 2001—Charles W. | 2002—Charles A. Goldsmith. .. T$8.565.65 $8.466.43 $3,373.10 2,435.10 15.00 1,117.56 $2,620.00 1,927.50 1,206.35 878.00 1,051.50 2,508.00 2,658.00 2,508.00 | 2003—R. Kelvin Shivers. 2004—Herman F. Carl. 2005—Louis J. Grayson 2006—Russell P. Freeman 2007—David S. Bethune. 2008—Donald_L. Luxford.. 2009—Arthur C. Smith.. 2010—Reginald H. Pledger. 2011—C. W. Handley Total for Area II. 128.74 126.33 124 127.28 91.65 136.82 | 112.97 92.25 $16.652.24 $15,357.35 $2.231.45 1,352.65 3,784.35 3,835.40 9,849.70 4.569.50 9,103.00 108.43 ion Chiefs: 3001—Lee Eyron... 3002—W. 8. Pratt, jr 3003—W. N. Freeman. 82.52 128.21 35.55 83.93 108.20 $21,053.55 $28,075.83 74.99 | 3008—C. H. Frame. 3,318 AREA III—Chairman, Thomas J. Groom. Division 1—Chairman, Carroll A. Warthen. 10 122 36 58 $53,468.55 $56,319.11 $102.00 1,128.50 625.30 1,012.65 75286845 $427.00 870.00 892.60 872,60 $3,062.20 $1,678.35 1,346.57 1,351.70 663.00 $1,045.50 1,288.00 656.00 500.00 3009—Sidney Hechinger. 3010—F. M. Fadeley. 3011—O. T. Wright.. 3012—William E. Russell 3013—J. E. Anderson . 3014—Dr. G. E. McCann. 9494 23.89 | 120.71 70.05 116.05 93.67 Section Chiefs: 4001—Frank Eell 4002—Harry B. Pitts 4003—H. G. Smithy 4004—Daniel L. Moorman. 4005—T. P. Dowd.... 4006—T. P. Kingsbury. 4007—C. L. McCrea. . 4008—John A. Remon. 16053 | 104.55 206.05 132.69 $5,039.62 $3,489.50 $2,099.00 2,114.25 597.50 797.00 305.00 517.00 {3142 4009—Harry J. Plankinton. 63.51 63.08 94.10 59.57 82.74 193 4016—Rudolph Santelman. 4017—John Payette and Julian 4018—Charles E. Storey. ‘Total for Area IV... 922 1,828 $3,966.10 $6,429.75 $3,585.05 6,264.10 4,309.18 4,216.70 $18,375.08 $4,091.00 8,526.00 2,689.00 5,428.00 $20,734.00 $30,249.25 $33,715.45 v 61.63 | AREA V—George Vass, Chairman. Section Chiefs: 5001—F. P. H. Siddons. . 5002—Wilmer Waller. 5003—C. P. Burton. 5004—T. J. Groom. 5005—Lanier P. Mcl 5006—C. K. Kurtz... Total for Area V Adjustment of 87.63 347 160.25 77.68 88.¢ 89.72 Clayton.....oeeee Total for Area III..... ceseens . | AREA IV—William Montgomery, Chairman. 553—U. S. C'rt of Custcms & Pat. App'ls 510.45 5,865.02 4,423.63 1,336.55 624.30 1,533.69 1,126.63 228.00 17,409.77 5,008.99 340.14 709.49 1.045.90 1,238.25 13,461.32 884.70 342.00 5,786.70 327745 4,699.57 3,186.68 1,426.05 3,308.85 2,036.90 2,395.04 666.26 28,593.02 1,102.18 213.20 897.65 68,810.36 196.00 336.10 304.00 598.90 448.42 407.00 1,358.00 14,265.00 4.416.00 1,527.00 1,240.00 4,021.00 1,525.00 218.00 412.00 26,800.00 8,436.00 1,232.00 1,078.00 1,300.00 1,813.00 54,101.00 2,632.00 342.00 11,149.00 4,159.00 8,765.00 4,826.00 776.00 6.035.00 3,741.00 8,138.00 510.00 75,335.00 2,441.00 232.00 802.00 112,869.00 655.00 1,348.00 121.00 817.00 550.00 306.00 442.00 37.59 4111 100.17 8753 50.35 38.14 | 73.88 104.59 64.96 59.38 | 2761 | 65.82 | 80.45 68.30 | 24.88 33.61 100.00 51.90 78.80 53.62 66.03 18337 54.83 54.45 | 29.43 130.64 3795 45.15 91.90 111.93 60.95 29.92 24.93 251.24 73.30 81.52 92.08 ... 51,758 rnmental Unit Quota... GROUP SOLICITATION UNIT. LLOYD B. WILSON, Chairman. No. Pledges. AREA I—S. Percy Thompson, Chairman. 243 343 410 452 416 886 $485,855.15 Amount Pledged. $3,222.68 3,001.77 3,837.77 3,544.83 2,991.72 9,006.75 7,845.07 343025 360.75 7,267.05 $966,408.00 $1,550.00 Quota. $3,202.22 1,684.36 4,459.72 2,947.83 3,242.86 6,641.20 3,458.51 3,215.94 538.55 8,636.49 50.27 $44,508.64 $1,912.50 8,498.32 4,456.10 4,072.35 1,034.50 1,863.43 3,098.55 6,586.41 2,367.98 4,321.30 2,164.05 $38,027.68 $1,935.87 6,445.47 5,072.11 4,039.79 1,005.69 1,428.04 2,955.711 4,045.12 1,969.70 2,445.15 2,513.80 A ITI—William W. Everett, Chairma $40,375.49 $10,086.87 25,681.32 4,062.10 21,947.33 10,329.23 1,465.80 1,018.65 2,498.70 4,367.18 3,588.10 4,484.50 2,807.50 7,893.80 1,683.80 $33,856.45 $9,057.53 18,979.74 3,927.70 22,262.75 10,966.24 392748 1,071.27 4,057.84 4,262.87 6,095.20 4,031.05 6,232.59 7,115.00 2,669.53 ... 13,454 $101,914.83 $3,777.40 1,641.00 2,936.35 2,016.70 2,115.30 2,888.45 4,230.65 288.50 2,773.78 5,184.59 1,856.70 3,915.13 302.05 $104,656.79 $3,208.13 3,261.45 1,626.00 2,178.58 1,450.64 1,245.81 6,371.65 18,342.49 3,089.28 1,075.00 4,014.04 2,604.12 379.57 2,323.01 7,677.07 2,682.95 4,803.57 524.26 $78,026.30 $5,586.87 3,705.74 4,106.60 2,612.80 3,041.49 5,613.05 $24,666.55 Group Solicitation Quota............ ¢ $66,947.62 $3,258.68 3,102.87 2,537.64 $6,850.00 116.55 | 171.45 119.43 12093 vice president of the National Air Mail Society; a series of “Penny Blacks” of Great Britain plated by Charles H. Vaughan, and foreign commemoratives | from the albums of Dr. Ellis Haworth. 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