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Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS. Today. ALGONQUIN—Galveston AQUITANIASouthampton ___ ILE DE FRANCE—Havre ORIZABA —Vera Cruz PENNLAND—Antwerp ROBEET B Tomorrow. Mediterranean —Jacksonville NINGHOLM—Gothenb'g Thursday. May 13. ol Lo 5Ly Curacao __ _ NTE VOIA—Genoa __ ¢ DIXIE-—New Orleans Rl EUROPA__Bremer. FORT AMHERST- St MUNARGO—Havana MUSA—Puerto_ Barrios ULUA—Santa Marta WESTERN PRINCE—B'nos Aires & SAILING. (Trans-Atlantic.) Today. STRELLA— Lisbon 11:30 AM. XCALIBUR—Ponta Delgada__ 4:00 P.M. Tomorrow, QUITANIA-—Cherbourg = fi.uml‘nc.—c(abn = PRES. ROOSEVELT—Cobh . Thursday, May 13, BLACK GULL—Antwerp Fridav, May 14, =<5 John's Noon Midnight | Noon | Noon 400 PM. Midnight | 11:00 am. 5.00PM Midnight Midnight Saturdav, May 15, LACK OSPREY-—Rotterdam 1Y, OF FAIRRURY —Stockholm a Senoa HOLM—Gothenb'rg OPA— Bremen RIA--Constanza ~London ND—Antwerp SAILING. (South and Central America, West Indies and Canada.) Today. KANSAN - Cristobal TRELOSKE—Para Tomorrow, Trinidad Clelk ] 32 S Noon | Noon Midnight - b 552 < ““Noon - 4:00PM - 00 P M 00 P.M. GLANCUS 10 AM BIELA_Para R00PM TACHIRA—San Juan 3:00 P.M Thursday. Mar 13, iad Truiillo 3.00 P.M. | 2l Noon | 00 P M Noon World cruise 5:00 P.M. NBACH—San Friday. May AMAZONE—Maracaibo SANTA INEZ—Valparaiso Saturday, May 15, AMAPALA _La_Ceiba ¥ORT AMHERST--St MONARCH OF BERMU Bermuda 3 MUN, Nassau 00 P 5:00 P.M! 00 AM 00 AM: | 3:00 P.M 1:00 PM Cortez Noon — o = DRTHERN PRINCE—Buenos es ORIENTE_ Havara SAN JACINTO—Puerto Plata UiUA—Santa Marta VIRGINIA—San Francisco Noon Noor oon oon Noon SACKS TO BROADCAST ; Will Discuss Daylight Saving Bill for Washington. ‘ Representative Leon Sacks of Penn- | eylvania, author of the daylight-sav- | ing bill for the District, will discuss the status of the measure at 9:45 p.m. tomorrow over WRC. “The Man on the Street” program at 4 pm. | Thursday over the same station will include public opinions on the pend- ing legislation. The latter broadca_nn} Will be made at Fourteenth and F Btreets. | Women's Bar to Elect. The Women's Bar Association will | elect officers for the coming year at | 8 meeting next Tuesday evening in | the Mayflower Hotel. Annual com- mittee reports will be received also. Traffic Convictions SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Clarence W. Wilson, 3127 Warder street, $15. James T. Mills, no address given, $20. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Philip A. Baller, 4309 Potomac ave- nue, $10. Paul R. Fletcher, Maryland, $10, Beth J. Rhawn, Virginia, Joseph H. Swetizer, 1417 Rhode Island avenue, $5. Ferman V. Ferguson, 138 Tennes- .| see avenue southeast, $15. Ernest C. Harris, 1332 V street, $15. Wilbert Thompson, Maryland, $20. Wesley Hobbs, 1231 Linden street northeast, $20. Rodney T. Greenfell, Maryland, $10, Melvin Caldwell, 2521 Shermen avenue, $10. Charles W. Hayes, Maryland, $10. Albert R. Lewis, jr., Maryland, $10. Frank Y. Ellison, South Caro- lina, $10. Thomas Coates, 709 Fourth street | mortheast, $5. John T. O'Brien, street, $5. Robert W. Perkins, 21 Sixth street northeast, $5. Arthur C. Eisele, Maryland, $25. Harold C. Davis, 640 I street south- west, $20. | James Solomon, 2630 Myrtle street northeast, $20. Frank A. Barsi, street, $10. Owen Wright, Virginia, $10. Richard Shofield, Virginia, $10 Walter Heini, 1441 Forty-fourth street, $10. Herbert S. Roesler, Virginia, $10. Phillip Winston, 1826 Vernon street, $10. William T. Allen, Maryland. $10. George T. Walker, Maryland, $10. Don D. Andrews, 4807 Tllinois ave- 4311 Third 1328 Sixteenth | nue, $10. Walter W. Robins, 3014 Twenty- fourth street northeast, $10. John E. Stirewalt, 1366 Hamilton | street, $5 $5. Hugh S. Taylor, Maryland, $5 Preston A. Johnson, 3607 Warder street. $5. Ruth B. Hummel, 4615 Hunt ave- nue, $5. | Nick A. street, $5. Lemuel A. Mitchell, 205 P street, $5 Christopher W. C. Harvey, 749 Sev- Magoulas, 818 Emerson | enth street southeast, $5 Joseph Dyson, 478 G place. $5. Frederick J. Johnston, 3222 Hiatt place, $5 Eugene J. Kowan, 512 Park road. $5. Robert T. Benoit, 1442 Rock Creek Ford road, $5. George Grove, 1015 Otis place. $5. Hal B. Clagett, 636 F street south- | west, $5. Eckel Davis Stanley place, $5. | Wayman Connor. 1003 Third street southwest, $5. Maryland. $5 Kane, 627 Croissant | Stephen Pirk, 7116 Seventh street, | Permits Suspended or Revoked. The following is a list of operators’ permits suspended or revoked by the | rd as of Mav 7. 1937. with the | length of time for which permits are | suspended: | Henry P. Carroll, 1442 Thirty-sixth street, 30 days Harrison E. Gordon, 1516 Marion | street, 30 days | Edward B. Davis, 461 E street, southwest, 30 days Oscar G. Edwards. 110 Fifty-third street northeast, 45 days. Frank R. Rulien, 4125 Fourth street, 30 days. Richard T. Lamb, 1664 Columbia road, 30 days | Lyman R. McAboy, 1709 B street, 30 | days THE EVENING Charles P. Perry, 928 M street, 45 days. Morris Schwartz, 473 F street south- west, revoked. Raymond E. Zell, 116 Sixth street southeast, revoked. James G. Marks, 304 Rhode Island avenue, revoked, Charles Grantham, 3232 D street southeast, revoked. Andrew 8. Boarman, 3670 O street southwest, revoked. George M. McGlue, Brookdale, Md., revoked. John H. Marlow, Clarendon, Va., revoked. John M. Stillwell, Maryland Park, Md., revoked. Lee P. Clagett, revoked. Andrew B. Clarnecki, 317 F' street, 45 days. Cecil B. Green, Alta Vista, Md, 30 days. Arlington, Va., Non-Residents. Frank Albers, Philadelphia, 30 days. Marion B. Carr, Baltimore, 30 days. Maurice H. Prizzell, Baltimore, revoked. Warren E. Graves, McLean, Va., 30 days. Harold M. Griffith, Philadelphia, revoked. Tyler F. Maflett, West Falls Church, Va. 30 days. Lloyd P. Pratt, Takoma Park, Md., 45 days. STAR, WASHINGTON, Robert F. Stack, District Heights, Md., 30 days. Charles F. Talbott, Prince Georges City, Md., revoked. William Weikel, revoked. Charles E. Zimmerman, Baltimore, 30 days. Sunbury, Pa, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, Poetry Clinic, District Fed- eration of Women's Clubs, Roosevelt Hotel, 4 pm. Dinner, Women's Overseas Service League, Wesley Hall, 1703 K street, 6:30 p.m. Banquet and dance, Junior Red Cross, Mayflower Hotel, 7 p.m, Meeting, Alumni Chapter, Phi Kap- pa Sigma Fraternity, Lafayette Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Finance Committee, Local No. 2, N. F. F. E, 710 Fourteenth street, 7 pm, Dance, Delta Zeta Sorority, Lafay- ette Hotel, 10 pm. Meeting, Real Estate Board, Ward" man Park Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Women's Union, Bureau D. C, TUESDAY of Engraving and Printing, Local No. 105, N. F. F. E.,, Willard Hotel, 8 p.m. Dinner, Washington typewriter dealers, Hamilton Hotel, 6 p.m. Meeting, Plumbers’ Guild, Hamilton Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, District Chiropractic Soci- ety, 1326 Massachusetts avenue, 8 p.m. TOMORROW. Meeting, Executive Committee, Dis- trict Federation of Federal Employes’ Unions, 710 Fourteenth street, 5 p.m. Luncheon, Zonta Club, Y. W. C. A,, Seventeenth and K streets, 1 p.m. Luncheon, G;v}rclub, Lafayette Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Electrical Institate, Carl- ton Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Rotary Club, Willard Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheom, Soroptimist Club, Willard Hotel, 1 p.m. Card party and dance, Gonzaga Mothers’ Club, Shoreham Hotel, 8 pm. Dinner, Army-ordn;nm Association, Mayflower Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Dinner-meeting, Lions' Club, May- flower Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Do you use America’s most dependable buying guide? From Dad to the youngest member of the household, everybody likes ice cream. And it's good for them—f it's pure, clean, wholesome ice cream. How can you be sure of the quality of the ice cream you buy? By patronizing a Southern Dairies agency. Southern Dairies offers you a double assurance of quality—its own reputation plus Sealtest protec- tion. On any dairy product, the Sealtest symbol is America’s most dependable buying guide. Look for the store that displays it. ee Cream Joim the Sealtest Radio Party—Every Saturday Evening. NBC Red Network MAY 11, 1937. Dinner, Board of Trustees, Colum- bus University, Willard Hotel, 6 pm. Marriage Licenses. ‘T. Murray. 28 and Louise L. Pil Jo!’!rfi‘. both of 5628 Kansas ave.; Rev. A. Healy, incent J. Casella, 25. and Ruth N. b on 25 both of ia2b R st Buaks R. E. Mattingly. James C. Martin, Hughes. 19, both P Poore, John Scott. 21. 416 T st. Dishman. 18, 419 I Price. Powyer. 25 De:r‘o’fll hg 3 obfll’h uroc‘lukshun. Rev. A. P. Poore. rd J. DiCarlo. 24 and Marie !fl:‘l E:;'"\ of Philadelphia; Rev. Meeting, Philatelic Society, Carlton Hotel, 8 pm. Dinner, National Sojourners, Lafay- 25 _and Eugenia 8. ette Hotel, 6:30 p.m. of Richmond: Rev. A. s.e. and Lucy M. Supper, Midweek Lunch Club, st. se. Rev. O. Lafayette Hotel, 6:30 pm. and Thelma 1. Law- —— W. Vi Deaths Reported. Richard Whitaker. 77, United States Sol- diers’ Home. Mary V. Corcoran. 77 Georzetown Hospital, Melach Meyerowitz. 77, 1216 7th st Rebecca F. McClung. 1800 Lamont st. Tereca Drew. 70. Sibley Hospital. Oscar J. Farwell.'62, Department of Com- merce Buflding. Caroline Y. Barry. 50. Hotel Martinique. Ruth Crump. 44. Casualty Hospital sh, 44, 2650 Wisconsin ave. Howe. 29 Gallinger Henry F. Johnron Lucy Redford. 22, Infant to Ciifton Lotary. G 1. 506 11th st. and Margaret Jong, 17. Boston. Mass.; Rev. J. R. Mills orge F. Smith. 4. and Marfe C. Quinn, ey St Philadelphia; Judze R. E. Mattingly, ed H. Cramer. 58 Batavia, N. Y. and el Wright. 19, Canamdaigua, N. Y.; Rev. J. H. Dunham leigh J. Willis. 24. and Dorothy T e %0, ol of Ballsville, Va.; Rev J. C. Ball Joseoh C. Scarborough, and Minnie Bridges. C.T. M | Earl Stmms, H. West. P. L. Moore. | James V. Demarest. 44. and Mary G. Hol- | "land. 39. both of New York City. Rev. R E Seull, Laurei M. J. Hospital 29, Gallinger Hospital. Galiinger Hospital and Evelyn Lemerick, Gallinger Hospital Infant to John and Lillian Magrue, Na- tional Homeopathic Hospital. Mary Jann. R4. Home for Aged and Infirm. Emma J. Clark. S1, Home for Aged and Infirm | Lewis Evans. 73. Home for Aged and Infirm 2010 2nd_st., 1539 T at.; Rev. 318 C st. s.e.. and Nettle 213 Warren st. n.e.; Rev. 2. Takoma Park Md. and DeMeritt. 23, 4000 21st at. n.e: Rev. J A. Stone. Preston P Walter, 2. Takoma Park. Md St. Elizabeth's Hospital. | and Etfhel V. Fredrickson 23 1810 Gus Laws. 56 53 Myrtle st. n.e Ingleside terrace: Rev. R. P. Schearrer. Ola B. Grimes. 54 147 Heckman st. se. | Richard Licht. 29 and Tdara James - Melvin Brewer.'3:i_Gallinger Hospital. | . both of 4 H st} Rev. Robert Anderson. Katie Racks. 0. Gallinger Hospital | Norman L. Stafford. 30, and Lois K. Webb, William "Richard<on Gallinger Hospital. | "7 'both of 1105 13th st.. Rev. J. C Infant to Lucius and Helen Crew, Gallinger | Ball, Hospital, | Albert" J. Schumack. 30, Intant to Charles and Juanita Daniels, | st. s.e. and Helen J. Plarsk Gallinger Hospital in. Towa: Rev. P.J. nfirm. Carrie R. Johnson. 713 3rd st sw James H.' Martin, 6 e for Azed and Infirm. | Emma Minor. 61 65 SOME GIRLS ARE ASHAMED OF THEIR SKINS Don’t envy some other girl her soft, clear skin. Three glasses of milk each day will do wonders for that skin of yours. Skin specialists will tell you that there is nothing which can replace cal- cium in the diet to clear up blem- ishes and give you that lovely peach bloom skin from head to toe. And milk is rich in calcium. Why not start this easy and inex- CHESTNUT FARMS- Service Orders. NAVY ORDERS. Mangold, Comdr. Marson W., Dental Corps, Philadelphia, to Naval Dental Hospital, June 1. Noble, Lieut. Comdr. Julian 3, U. S. 8. Roper, to Naval Hospital, June 1. Soukup, Lieut. Comdr. Frank K., Medical Corps, Destroyer Division 17, to Portsmouth, Va., May 31. Jeflers, Lieut. (j. g.) Clark P., Med- ical Corps, Navy Department, to Navy Yard, May 4. ——— ! Births Reported. Donelson C. and Sara Glassie. girl. John C. and Senie Burner, girl Jonn B. and Catherine Gennon, boy. | Melvin F. and Frances E. Saylor, boy. Lawrence and Ruth Marriman. girl | Edward B. and Carnealia A. Burlm, Clarence J. | John A."and Eve John E. and Ethel Travers. gir) | Loren L “and Dorothy Landmar. boy. Jack and Ruth V. Hunt. boy. | William P. and Sara Coicock. boy eeler and Kathleen McDouzal, girl Wellesley M. and Cary W. Sheard irl, Hugh J. and Theresa Matthews girl. McElery and Victoria Ford, girl boy. e Thoy | Hueh and Leevan Person rence A and Gladys M iam and Madel rze E and | Tromas 4. and 3 pensive beauty treatment today by ordering a daily supply of Chestnut Farms-Chevy Chase Sealtest Milk you know is fresh, clean and pure because it is produced under the supervision of the Sealtest System of Laboratory Protection. Telephone DEcatur 1011, see the Chestout Farms-Chevy Chase milk- man, or ask at your favorite store. —the milk that CHEVY CHASE =5 MILK 26th STREET AT PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE In Washington, Chestnut Farms-Chevy Chase Sealtest Milk Is the Only Milk That Is Sealtest Protected The Sealtest System of Laboratory Protection co-operates with Public Health Authorities, everywhere, to improve the quality and safeguard the purity of milk and other dairy products More than one hundred labora- tories—many of America's fore- most food scientists—are banded together in the Sealtest System of Laboratory Protection. It is the greatest organization devoted to the improvement and protection of dairy products that the world Copyright, 1937, Sealtest, Inc. We bring to Washington — A GREAT CR USADE 76 makE LIFE Safer No effort is too great, no process is too costly, if it will give greater protection to the milk your children drink . dairy products you use. To this end, Chest- . to the other nut Farms-Chevy Chase Dairy brings to you all of the safequards of the great Seal test System of Laboratory Protection—as added assurance of quality, purity and safety. has ever known, In Washington, Chestnut Farms-Chevy Chase Dairy is the member-company of this great Sealtest System. That member- ship means that we have pledged our full co-operation in this cru- of this sade to raise the quality and safe- guard the purity of dairy products. It means that Sealtest Scientists in our plants see that Sealtest re- quirements are enforced. It means that safeguards are set up around every product and process. Everybottle of Chestnut Farms- Chevy Chase Sealtest Milk bears the Sealtest Symbol as evidence unusual precaution. Let that symbol be your guide to added health protection. Order Chestnut Farms-Chevy Chase Sealtest Milk—the only milk in Washington produced under the supervision of the Sealtest System of Laboratory Protection. . 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