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Religious Liberty Conference Slated For June 11 200 Christion Ministers And Rabbis to Sponsor One-Day Session Here A one-day conference on religious liberty, sponsored by more than 200 Christian ministers and Jewish rabbis of Washington, will be held here June 11, the Rev. Dr. Rufus W. Weaver, executive director of the Emergency Committee in Be- half of Reliblous Liberty, which is arranging the program, announced yesterday. In explaining the purpose of the thering to reporters, Dr. Weaver declared defense of the principle of church-state separation to be the primary concern of the clergymen Wwho-conceived the conference. Topics for Discussion. Subjects to be discussed include: Inclusion of church workers in the social security program of the Fed- eral Government, appropriation of tax-raised funds for sectarian in- stitutions, appointment of Myron C. Taylor as representative of Presi- dent Roosevelt to the Vatican, min- istry of chaplains in Government services, conscientious objectors to war service and ‘“economic, social and political measures arising out of religious intolerance.” . Dr. Weaver pointed out that, al- though the original national spon- soring group of 500 is the result of communications to Protestant and Jewish churchmen, the as- sembly is intended to be non-de- nominational. Clergymen of any faith who, individually, subscribe to a statement of principles of re- ligious liberty adopted by the com- mittee will be welcomed, he said. Seminars to Be Held. A morning organization session will be held in Calvary Baptist Church, after which the conference will break up into seminars, hear leaders of thought on the various topics, formulate findings and re- port to a general meeting in the afternoon for action upon them. A mass meeting in Constitution Hall in the evening will conclude the conference. The Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris is general chairman of the committee, Rabbi Norman Gersten- feld is vice chairman, and the Rev. Dr. Harry E. Woolever is secretary. The Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Washington, and the Rev. Dr. Ed- win Holt Hughes, a bishop of the Methodist Church, are among mem- bers of the group. Sermon Topic Announced By Rev. 0. G. Robinson The Rev. Orris Gravenor Robin- son, minister of the Calvary Metho- dist Church, will preside and observe Mother’s Day at 11 a.m. tomorrow. He will preach on “A Lantern in Her Hand.” At 8 pm. Dr. E. Ahmad Shah, a graduate of Oxford Univer- sity and member of the Legislative Council of India, will speak on “So- clal Life in India.” The public is invited. On Thursday evening there will be reports by several members who attended the recent sessions of the General Conference of the Metho- dist Church at Atlantic City. On Sunday evening, May 26, the Rev. E. Pearce Hayes, who recently re- turned from China, will speak. The W. F. M. S. will hold a silver tea at the parsonage from 2:30 to 6 pm. Friday. Presbyterian Sessions Set in Chattanooga The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United They talked, as casually as pos- sible, to conceal their anxiety as to what was happening above them just outside Rabbit Ear Gap. Two or three times Chips suggested that he was going up to look for Jelks. Silcott vetoed this. He did not want any more of his friends in the danger zone. "Rufe'known what he is about,” Jim said. “He’ll keep under cover same as an Apache would. I reck- on no news is good news. If you went over you would only double the danger of discovery, Chips, That is, if there i§ any danger. My idea is that their horses are throw- ing up dirt miles from here.” He wished that he felt more sure of that. What stuck in his mind was that dropped rifle. Somebody was going to stick around and try to recover it to shield the owners identity. Maybe all the attackers were still in the Gap, waiting for the darkness now descending over the hills. If it were not for.his bad leg he knew he would be up there with Rufe now. Two rifle shots sounded, with scarce a second between them. Chips was on his feet instantly. “I'm on my way,” he said, and 'Was gone, There was another intolerable walt. “Some one has been shot,” the cowboy said. “Maybe Rufe. I reck- on I'll drift up, too.” A few minutes later Jim heard the murmur of approaching voices. Rufe and the cowboys came out of the darkness. “Everything all right?” Silcott asked. Rufe Gets Gun. Rufe enjoying the excitement of danger met and now gone. “Fine as silk. You were right about another guy wanting the rifle. But I got there first and scared him off. Here's the gun. Let's go, boys.” Chips gave Jim his horse and rode behind Jelks. They rode a mile out of the way to pick up another mount at the Berry ranch. While they were waiting for the horse to be caught and saddled Rufe fired & question at his friend. “Red, are you able to travel in the saddle or not? We can get a buckboard to take you in tomorrow. Don't ride Just to show how tough you are.” “I can take it all right,” Jim said. Rufe looked at his friend suspi- ciously. “Might be better to leave you here tonight and send the doc out to you,” he suggested. “I'll go in with you,” Silcott said curtly, not admitting how much his leg were hurting. "It's only four miles.” “All right.” Jelks shrugged his shoulders. He knew there was no use arguing if Red had made up his mind. Ma Russell threw out one of her transients to make a place for Sil- cott while he was convalescing. The long ride to town had not done him any good, but like most cowmen he had built up a hardy constitu- tion and soon he was hobbling about the house. Within two weeks was back at the office of the Sentinel. The Court of Public Opinion found the Hat T guilty of ineffi- ciency. Twice it had made a gesture, with all the odds in its favor, and twice it had failed. This gay light- hearted brown man had mocked the effort of the big ranch to de- stroy him. His flashing reckless grin was still working. A suspicion began to seep down into thé con- sciousness of the Powder Horn country that Russell Mosely had been overestimated, or else Red Silcott had not been judged at full weight. In fgront of the court house one sunny morning Jim and Rufe met the owner and the foreman of the States will convene in Chattanooga, Tenn., Thursday. Dr. James H. - Taylor, pastor of the Central Pres- byterian Church, has been ap- pointed a commissioner from the Presbytery of Potomac and will at- tend the meeting. Several matters of great im- portance will come up at the meet- ing. Among them will be the plan to continue the Committee of Con- ference with the Presbyterian Chureh in the U. 8. A. or Northern Presbyterian Church, in regard to union of the two bodies. The Pres- bytery of Potomac has sent up an overture in regard to the necessity of weekday religious education. Dr. Taylor will preach tomorrow morning on “Religious Instruction” and in the evening on “Keeping Spiritual Treasures, SONNYSAYINGS Don't look so sad, feller. It won't be long now before you'll be -get- tin’ your worms reg’lar! . bngh: and ”m]m?\ v.e.. B Hat T ranch ocoming out of the building. Taken by surprise, Pren- tiss stopped, a scowl on his ugly flat face. Jim Joshes . Jim smiled blandly. “A news item for the Sentinel. Blanco is honored by a visit from Messrs. Mosely and Prentiss.” . He reverted to reminiscence. “I have met re- cently several Hat T riders, but I don’t think either of you gents were present. Some of your boys were over on the Tincup hunting, and we celebrated the Fourth of July together a little prematurely. Since then we ran into some at Rabbit Ear Gap, looking for big game, I reckon. Did they get any, Russ?” Anger in his eyes, Mosely an- swered curtly, “You talk too much, Silcott.” “By the way, Jud,” Rufe said, “I have a rifie down at the corral which belongs to one of the Hat T boys. Whoever owns it dropped the gun in a hurry at Rabbit Ear Gap. If it is yours, Jud, you can have it any time by coming down to my place and claiming it.” “I don’t drop guns,” Jud snarled, and poured out as addenda a stream of curses. “Fine Rufe.answered cheerfully. “I didn’t think it was yours. The fellow that owns it has a game arm. From the gossip I hear that description fits Roan Judson.” Prentiss almost foamed at the mouth. He ripped out more staccato oaths. Silenced by Mosely. “Ill do any talking that’s neces- sary,” Mosely told his employe harshly, and strode on his way. The Sentinel made no reference to the visit of the Hat T men to town, but there had been a story with a sting in it about the fight at Rabbit Ear Gap. Anne had also ran an editorial headed “Hired Assassins,” in which she chlrlsd that a certain ranch known to all was using murder as a weapon in its struggle to control the range. Anne was not at peace with her- self these days. Emotionally she felt upset, and her pride rebelled at it. Already she was a sufficient subject of scandal without making it worse. She had almost betrayed her concern at Jelks’ corral when she almost fainted, believing Jim had been killed. Though Rufe had given no indication of it, she was sure he guessed that she was in love with Jim. If she were not careful, Stlcott would discover it too. Severely she told herself she was a married woman, through with all such foolishness as love. could not be near Jim wlthoutbm; always aware of his presence. When his shoulder brushed hers by chance » heat ran through her blood. 'l'hll would not do, she decided. mmnlblnoln{hmlt. The thing to was to erhtu'lhvl to visit San DI Pemdmgethnuo{heneuwmla she was away. Jim she was leaving and asked him to look after the Sentinel during her absence. Goes to Santa Fe. She took the Santa Fe stage next day. The second afternoon they came into the old town. The stage dropped down to narrow streets lined with one-story adobe houses and swung into the old plaza which had been the center of life in this district for hundreds of years. The long low governor's palace faced them as they drew up at the stage office. On the plaza were & loora of burros laden with firewood, in charge of Indishs who had brought them in caravans for 20 or 30 miles. Henrietta and her husband, a young lleutenant just out of West Point, met their guest. He was a fresh-faced lad named Raleigh Windom, and Anne liked him very much from the first moment. She was whisked away in a surrey, leaving her baggage to be brought later by a soldier with a wagon. Henrietta, a vivacious blond, was delighted to see her schoolmate. She chattered gayly, italicizing words - that seemed to her important, making them stand out from the surrounding context by voice stresses. Though Anne listened, she kept her eyes open. Never before had she seen a town like Santa Fe, It bore little resemblance to the raw frontier outposts of the West she had passed through. Here was the dignity, the gentle indolence, born of a background crowded with history. There were ten Mexicans to one Anglo-Saxon, ahd there was about them friendly courtesy which greatly impressed her. The old Gandara house where her friend lived delighted Anne. The thick adobe walls and deep windows made for coolness, as did the patio with its wide porches and lounge seats. A good deal of the furniture was an inheritance from the regime of the old don. Anne Tells of Marriage. “Lots of the old Gandara heir- looms are still in the house,” Hen- rietta told Anne. “Tables and chairs and bellows, heaps of things. You'll like it here. We have lots of fun. Some of the officers are very nice. Of course they will all fall in love with you. I had forgotten you were s0—so devastatingly pretty.” Her guest stuck a pin in that balloon. This seemed as good a time as any to tell of her foolish mar- riage. Henrietta listened, wide- eyed. Anne Eliot was the last girl she would have picked among her friends to mess up her life in that way. “It's very romantic” Henrletta commented, her big blue eyes bright with interest. “But it doesn’t seem like you, darling. You were always 80—so sort of sensible.” “I'm dreadfully .ashamed of having been such a fool,” Anne said, slowly. “I was in love of course, or thought 80.” “And you'Te not' now?” Henrls etta inquired. “Your heart didn't flutter when you saw him the other day after so long?” Anne said, re- “Not a flutter.” luctantly. Plenty of Social Life. There was plenty of social life at Santa Fe, and Henrietta saw to it that her friend, whom she in- troduced as Mrs. Lamprey, was kept busy. They rode a good dell in the afternoon, were fllled with gatherings of one kind and another. Sometimes the young people danced. Occasionally they played cards. One night they had a picnic in the moonlight. A costume ball wass planned. Mrs. Windom decided that Anne must go as a Spanish senorita, “There is a lot of stuff ln the gar- Tet—old dresses in boxes,” she said. a “Maybe we can find ju.st, what MAN you'll want.” It was while they were searc for a sultable costume that Henri- :'tlt: ’x;olanted oat the leather trunk ad mentioned in to'Ann the letter | ber ‘I've been meaning to have Felipe take it downstairs and dust 1t off,” she said. “I'l have him do it now. He can burn the trash in- side it.” Anne opened the trunk. In ft were papers, parchment documents, Spanish newspapers 50 years old, a book or two, and some bundles of letters wrapped up and tied with string. “Is it all right for me to look at these letters?” Anne asked, after Felipe had brought the trunk downstairs. “Yes. But they are in Spanish. You can’t read them.” Wants to Translate Letters. No, she could not read them. But Anne looked at the faded ink, set down on that paper more than 60 years earlier, her. imagination kindled. By the stznntur:s she guessed that some of these letters had been written by the wife of Don Jose Gandara to him, and others by him to her and to one of his sons. Without being able to read a dozen words of them there began to rise before her glimpses of that vanished life when Spain was lord and master of this whole Western country. She saw a semi- feudal system, the land parceled out by the king to aristocratic soldiers who were to hold the ter- ritory against the Indians for Spain. These yellowed documents told a story of high-pulsed hope, of love, and romance, and adventufe. “These letters ought not to be destroyed.” Anne said. “Thore may be records here of great value to| historians. . I would like to get | w; them translated if you don’t mind.” * “Goodness me, no! Do anything Dresent with them you like, dearie.” Anne explained that her paper was involved in a land-grant fight connected with this same Gandara family which had built the house where the Windoms lived. The lawsult’s issue, she ' mentioned, would determine the ownership of hundreds of thousands of acres and the property of scores of set- tlers, (To be continued.) CLASSIFIED AD RATES Local Advertisers and the evenings |1 (3 n\ma x%m Goon and license and gfien colls nx. bhg:w s '-.-,-'-,.'ws '."r‘" Crounts or minny. 7 fendsy, " Bec . e ot o lchtll. 5"; E:I‘D' nun In Wouol l‘”.'m mo. Box flm- Star. mgsmm.vm uzuhund it on ) & clnnuuhir. 2bo'aiesd i s 4200, g oo nlh 'fmh’?b&' 'o;'n“rn':i" ‘:%r Smploved goupl fant and years old, le. ln‘ 830 m AT. 8 XI fond nl flfldflm Olfl Shevherd 4!‘7-]( ®am. to a.m. RING, flhmond ln rl!bv cocktall, ladies’ eycle il Wlflchl_;‘m 56 Lflh‘m roneTa, nl" hl\n lMl on Mdné ang % vt. Baass e ™% o Noves, The lwenlnt nn'r' o o'n fey Heward. WRIST WATCH, z:nf mm.u “ TERRIER, biack, _white, B0, Sollar; vicinity" Bethes- "gw 'm‘a glu'sav HELP WOMEN. Bl hllfl'f OF"EATOl- lu-lnr:fl lngl:h:r- oul ae ‘Dn' S’I;fillwn blvd., Arl. Oxford 1375. ' DRIVEWAYS. BLACK 'MP ROADS CO. NI HOMI IMPIWIMINT COMPANIb. EXPERT R!I(ODILING uommu.nn ‘as'm = %"mxcm HOME VEMENT CO., 704 13th Bt N.W. Republic 2058, IRAPHER. u-e{l- enced. with ability to open and close books, Large seal e.suu'oflu‘ “Bon 2570, 8 DEM( 'TQR, e nced, 1l to e in stores; must r:'e:t:“‘na ‘gmgnm-c n s nust —_— REPAIRS & SERVICE. cu.nm-nr uln!lfl‘ .ul‘?'ll:.”. ?S“nmua '"‘eeg""‘”' i & mr{oufl to htlp ln. f wmul salary ous mis: Save exporieree. " 1hd1 c«nn ave., bet. 2-3 p.m. No phum calls, MARKER, Dressers, clerical: _onl eI wholeaals, dry 'c'inm;.. eodie's Cleaners. 1553 BRING OR REPORT deserted. 13517} Lo the Anima mmuv:mm“' PUPPY, .’l!l 8 erson yellow Olfl found 3 zs'zx Ccnesternld BOSTON 'rmm lem‘le hl Dess but no tag: vic. . Ch., D. C hl WEDDIN Sreoars E wm st. n.w. WO. SPECIAL NOTICES. e e BT Lre o0 NSIBLE FOR dflfll contncted’? Pnb oth o than mysell. ALPRED G. MADO! nu.x':'.' 1837 Bay st. s.e. 13* ‘THE ANNUAL LOT OWN- ers of the Glenwood Cemetery 'fi be held in_the Washington Board of 1!f Tooms, 2nd floor. Evening Star lulld\n'. lt‘ormflel Dfm]llh" dM P?). Aave. n.w, on the “Slection of ”teistecs st P l and any ther b legal Qtber usiness “which 1y’ come ma. All Tot ‘ownery are: earnes Teatested to be present. - o revent -u':]l! cemetery gates will £ .utomobun on’ Decoration gv. 30, 1 e BOARD OF TR! __ CHERIGS'R um‘r’x?"r‘r'e*.‘mm A DEAL FUNERAL AT $75 Provides sai as one eoltl E‘no Dnn'i ";llle b lnll{r'l’fx'r‘:f money."” C FALSE TEETH REPAIRED xperience. _Lincoln YOU WaRine oo Wfln.l Robt. B, 'l: eDt tal Tech. wenary Bide. 605 14th at ;'muez frits MILLINERY ml’ HANAGIR. state fully omrl!w‘ ln, te. 34-C. Btar. cmrnum ol airing, nluug:nt Bor o3 4o my 62 CHAIRCANEWG iy 4 1285 ol er . _rooms gRlmcia | | ME 2062 trician eall et gician eall 1"”.."_‘,,;“"‘"“’ Cn Wi Co. _CO. 6838, tnl hmuo hlw. emmnm. tcr 3 d’llldnn‘ after 6 p.m., 'URSE, white. 1 Te of 2 gmall l:h\ldn’l'll wl og cary of 7 ymall chilares; Sn ‘”21 Jefgrences o All" lInIl! Deiiencs. appearance Eation. experiente stenographic am mnl ‘lie.fdy Bl! in own handwriting. covm eulurl lnd uvholluuu at Call a 5 1 le'fl'll nlu' SLIP once. - ELECTRIC WIRING £i5r/78 s, emuiey 10 pouees & soeclis igi 2 ING and finishing expert Tioon, B ufieo}n‘%fi% type mlchlm used. P n FLOOR SANDING, 5 i sonable L. '!‘ I'_Folk. Woodley 05“8 olu floeu made Deaton, T e S "pelces reasathe 8931 Kancas ave. Randsiph 709 service, lssm a "1».3!-(‘11 enrs: locn& Teferences. ApBly b pam., Tally-Ho Restaurant, 810 17th st. n.w. No_phone call: WOMAN. settled, to live in suburbs with Elldo', for room and board. Box 368-Y, WO 25-35 how., MEN, TS, lsundry; 4 adul $25 month. GE. 9033. WOMAN, _ general hollu'ork, Ilunfll;y mendlnl (or et‘lec in 7 ek; ’l“.l umh 1283 CASHIER 'IO OPERATE N. 7| C. R. 2000 POSTING MA-|g; CHINE, MUST HAVE EXPE-|; RIENCE. ANSWER IN PER- 1SON BETWEEN 10 AND 12|k AM. SEE MR. LIEBERT, GEORGE’S RADIO CO., 816 F ST. N.W. SITUATIONS MEN. lain_cooking, PIet cosking T FOLTZS icycles, 3 BIC SHOP- repairs. Co T A ingomery Wilson” Bivd, and Gleve HELP AND SITUATIONS. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. (Continued.) oot lneh.nuu r, l. e lon REPRIG! eu. ft., terms. 41 A and used, $20 up; vears: P’oafi"’unn ns. L llmll Hbllfll all standard mlkfl Pl' id- ; T Crosley, thtlnl ance; ears vl"lnt! Large luthm nl !918 and mn’n'nfx"é. ltlmplu',"ll » ‘"h'il;nln';‘ their or! 3 708 where, w" Visit us in new, modern store. LUX APPLIANCE CO.. 'ashi n’s Largest Refrigerator House, 811 9th 8t. N.W. Phone RE. 1175. MIDIRATOR- 0 l 4 cu. ft., cond .Y % Maryland Cn. 106 Balto, llvt yatts. WA. 'rou—mn Annlunu 7Y l‘gfim'm n?l imme neu n Dew. lnw R ity huory e ru ese refrigerators are b orlflnll factory cases, nd bfln lold t the lowest prices offered. wr have a Sroup of ¥ ve in perfect wndlllun. IQ are ihnhlnl !hl prices s $24 these ‘mod also 1058 retvieers tory which will be sacrificed at 65% ot st Blnteuany e n"ufl ecin aitowatnse. T nusu ral trade-in_allowance. TLAS PLIANCE Washington's Targent Appliance’ House, 1.G St. N-W. Entire Building. Dhtrlc!. 3737._Open lvenlnn -nu u vm service | rates: Ji 1600 16th t. n.x,—nnm T llevlwr and lmnm ZI rooms, OEIUM 3 double, u up, i Atir, Ths Pmaig o0 ¥er. aner-om n"l— . ater. =1 H hotel. 24-hr. switchboard sec. service, tes reasonable. 9541 LOWELL ool room, Wil bed elev.i N.W.—Comfortable, Tatie closer: nexs : | to_bath. CHASE—Purnished _rooms. _eool. airy: porches and shade trees: ressonabl ine 15t 1o Bept. Sotn: WE 367 NT—Large front room: % blk. 1 sentleman, 8478 wk. .w. _CO. 2075. —Bed-living rm., $8 Also 2 ecting MT. PLEASA] streetcar, bus: 3168 17th st H W.—Well- (umhhod room, modern ivate home, Bwiss-Prench fam- T ine1”phone. " Gotumbia. 20501 334 MADISON ST. N'W.—Laree front room, ne; {urniture prie Georsla_0507. 2809 ON otc'rlmm RD. N.W.—Attractive rms., newly decorated: 'congenial stmosphersi summer rates: gentlemen.e HNSOK AVE, Hrattavile, Md—] Foom, Tree patking. space and" phons Service. pue nome: “waraerd 287, DELIGHTFUL ROOM _in apt. for ladys walki distance to_Government depts.. Telecences reduired. Phone CO. 560 1720 N.W.—Nicely furnished sin= ll70 OVQGOHDIE room. Chh w.. cool: $15 sine o 3. s TBE semi dou uu rAmuon N.W.—Nicely ly"oovfl k\lchenene. runnihl ';tero m: B1—Newly serv.; pvt, MA’I'I'RES Box springs. mou o oL T __3086 M Bt. N. l'.hhl’hl. un(tm{ 5 = ced.” Michigan o1 5 APER HANGING, PMN!D’O Teliable, GQN dable. Ou; Phit e, RACS 547'0!‘ is your ulerencu. PAPERING ! ehlmu s.__R. Keene: Rooms papered. u ainting, White = Toom | up. including I do own eed: Rc(erem:es Grorgla” o4 _Ousrant PAPERING, PAINTING, FLOOR SCRAPING' AND REFINISHING. Better work for less money. Guaranteed service and quality. SAll Adams 1344 Keystone Decoratmg Co., 3451 14th St. N.W. ACCOUNTANT. expert: part-time ‘bookkeep- iox ook started. widited, balanced: tax reports u HELP MEN. AN want- ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAI gd for architect's e 30 Baltimore, Bx- perienced _prospectives, Tenderings, - gross John Wagner, i2 W. Madison s Baltimore. 12 AUTO MECHANT must have tool 4500 Arkansas "AKZEL A-1, all-around baker. BRICK firfi e lang drive. Siiver T Bptie. M T h]' Bl'lrl Md. “Turn 1 rer ’l'henter down, s experien oun: ‘nlnn, e weeke uun 708, 7th whit for entire sum- Argyle Colmt Tub, Ce T mine ‘osths of Bifver Buvingoietvile Pike. CARETAKER for small apt. buliding. Bave knowleds 'of 'mf;mmfl ‘e'::un"t"" and fo I 5-C. Star Box 305-C. CARPENTER. skilled in hmlu sconstruc tion. wanted” immediatelv f m-built T 5 neral new-house tate exp. and age. CAl APply 4800 block Th Chevy “Chiase. °§a. ™ inc. Ifl' 1“ years. flu oxbeienze; Han tly (Qerman. bighest references. lantic_550: diver. Bnnuh Fhone | m AND PASTRY COOK. reliab duslriuui sober, good references: hotel and restaurant expérience. also experience in cooking: will go anywhere: no Icasonable wages refused. Mr. Herfkins, CO. UNT, mm Jears, cxperience chef work married. e iy ‘estern experien GAS ~ FITTER, pelenceu appliance installation. _CH. MAN. g0od _appearance, character - referonces houseman. AD. 574 -na xn al g s 6064 11 MAN. young. colore s livery truck driver or chi city refer- fleu; High school education. b, C. it, iflcmnn R267. e ot MAN. 10, wishes _employment of any kind efl'orln: chance for advancement. Phone D! 12 i AND HEATING. jobbing and specialty: ”i-hnur service. ilams. North 6 ouble" Pree est.. work guar. 0 H MID-CITY Radio Shop. 9.9 5 o A 3803 RUGS cle?nrd safe. 25 7th St. NW. NO. 91860. 11 BUSINESS _OPPORTUNITIES. Downtown location; rifice for enhll.flo VARIETY STOR good business, rokers. Box 116-C. Star., WE CAN BELL your guest house, List with e oisk sale, GIFT SHOP mr sale_ T ported merchandise. “Wonderful ‘Drovosition to_right party. 3417 Conn!cncuv,l 1:1 RESTAURANT. pear Govt apportunity for Derson with " hiteie cas Gl ME. Rart ‘between 8-0 p.m. 09._12¢ nmmn & | consin RUMMAGE _SALE—Chi Conn ave, ax and 8 st. n.w. 26ay'So S0 7061 ;Y 50 lock m—u afes and chests, and sold. m iebold, basement Frins tion ] sx g. IDAN N.W.—Master bed- room, private or semi-pvt. bath: also single or_double rnom. Georgis_0317. BEWING CH ES—Singer portabie, mund bobbin, like new, 32750, Rentins, repairing mm 2129 lfklh ST. ’ ‘AD afl—‘;ufiul .;llll’l'l. o dou Secn any time’ 'c'." B Hobert o1 BEWING MA nln vot elec Der- fect cond., $27.50: treadle mach.. $8.50 u inel. sew: course, 1-yr. guar. 3337 Conn. B14 CONN. A LaTee stir. rins Finnia WATer twin bedl. $4.75_each per week. TYPEWRIT! n.w.. Geo mios_in s $5.55: no del. WABHERS—Sacr ing_machines. more than 60% A B C Maytag, as !‘R Rental Service. 5716 10t 883U mmmdl 85 mo. ¢ ash: in crates. at discounts of on'Tist prices. Used Easy: General _Electric, Westinghouse. Norge, Thor and others as low No money down. Liberal trade-in. S1 weekly TUAS - APPLIANCE CO.. Wnshln:lonl Llrle:t Appliance House G N.W., ~ Entire Building. Open_ Evenings Till § P.M. Terms, Dmmz 3737 WASHING MACHINE, reccndmonem “Gen- | ai eral Electric. family size; in’ price. Myers & Flournoy. 514 H st. n.e ~galion; A’ EATER. Ruud. Totary ofl burner,” used reasonable. Wis- WATER _HEAT Slightly used chesn i 2 ash.” Maryland Elec, Co. 106 Balto, ) fo Blvd: “Hyatts. WaA: BROADLOOM CARPET, NEW, $500 WORTH Including Ozite ’gnd ny reasonable offer accepted. Call DI 5 FURNITURE. Exclusive private home disposing of en- tire furnishings: great sacrifice Fine Eng. lish _living room rs _and occasional tables. ' reception’ hall cabinet. carved Italian settee: rative En: screen. bedroom furniture. rugs and Sliancous Inspection after 10 a.m. 1618 Crittenden st. SHOE REPAIR_ SHOP, zxceuzn busin, must_sell: need rest. BR3 sroceries, g te from bustr}a‘esxr miles north o ird, W L. Thomas, Gam- brills. SERVICE STATION, _modern _cquipment, 10.000 "to uufl gals £ monih; priced for_aquick sale. Box 382-C. Star. CARPszs hour. WANTED. _wagi Shephe, \fher CHEF. " experienced a lrouxi’d cook. " echanic? steady b UL v Lok, Tenadrn gm Chevy Chase, Md." Permunent nolfim. CHEP, Also X Creseent c-le s utn nt R COOK'’S ASSI! Job: under 35. A»Iy 'ANT, steady 'llllfll d!M’Idlb]Q 03 - erai "Eite k.~ should . Bave Csori: ghder. up;‘l‘:nuan sime 81““"7: exberience: | o . experic ence'and are s"é: C201.7. Bearo o Ooe ELECTRICL AND “HELPERS. getail, exgeflence and salary. Ste write in teady job, RS, exD.. {0 Work every nltM or 2 men to work alternate borhood |_drug. M. uAN—Ouulne man With car. tool kit, and ready to %o to work immediately. Give full details in frst letter of previous tmwloymem and salary expected. Box 376-Y. Mlulv ynum, h B rade, ences. Sy BALESMAN. haberdashery _and_clo clom §perienced; also valet shop. Bo 7S 13% SI'I'UA'I’IONS MEN & WOMEN. capable llld experiencedl ommé‘n e e 3 g8, eresniate Dasis o buy on rmt Box 284-C._Star. SITUATIONS WOMEN. DANISH as companion: free o trav- a Gcaient veforoneen Randolph hfl-’h [ some _experis _TA._008: NURSE. graduate. 40 years. widow. aemm Dositlon, ,aurse. " companion ~ housekeeper; etc.: mmncu Box 1 AL NURSE, reflned aenm em- mn: a5 nurse or comp: to lady, or Call Metropolitan plot itk Skt 'Pm\(.'n NURSE-COMPANICN, experi- enced. umenchmbered: Teferences:’ per: '}5‘22» gase: Protestanis only. Greenwood St te nn ru '"m""E . State gualifications an salary_expected q‘ s MAN. young. !m‘ll credit umre experi- :‘nce Dreferred. Apply Bernie's, 713 7th ime:_tef- 3230 wlwonllnql"nbl7 bet. 5-7 p.m. nq MEN young, wnnt to uu candy _in Theater on commission basis. APply Mr. Tash. between 12 .m., stand, Toghs: erat Py - oady IDENT MANAGER_for Tarze or lm I ant, 10 years experience: best of erence. _ Box C. 1 SOCIAL SECRETARY. free to travel tural background. pleasing personality sition with wgman of wealth and s prominence. Box 344-C. Star. 13 cul. R SALE-Fatablished roit of 1030 lnd 1040, automatic phonocrahs; $5.000 cash. . terms. Box 110-C, Sta "Als0 zo0d orices on cirder bloc mortar and plastering materials. subfect to 5e. discount for cash G COA! LUMBER CO. JACKSON 1830. PLEASANT, 3234 Walbridge s M '.er bedrm. shower: % blk. park: 5 for 2. AD. 1608. 2117 1‘nd ST. SE—1 room and bath rms. for housekeeping: near bus lines rnmnnble Lincoln 3 CHEVY CHASE. D. c—ver cool, fortable, quiet rm.. 5 windows, 3 exp.: 1 gx; 2 gentlemen. Call 1-6 Sat., Bun. CHEVY CHASE. D. C.. 6101 BROAD Branch rd—Master bedrm. nicely furn.: 3 §Xpos.i beau. section; gentleman. 2 GFEL] Tw‘sr'w—’ aster shower bath. 2 ciosets: Chil- ¢as: couple of sentieman pre- Georgia 3123, wu!hem exe- home, Falls CORNER 16th AND P _8T8.—In beauti- fully decorated apt.; large bedroom. with Lwin beds, private‘bath; for gentiemen. 1848 Lm( TA RD. Apt. 35—Large, gomfortable single room, open porch; next to_bath: CO._0849. 1923 1st mo. l.u fu Br. R L ave—$%5 everything ARDHAN PK. HOTEL—En S furn. Tms., pvi. bath. sultabie for 2. Columbia 9314. SHEPHERD PARK—Gentlemen; _larse Toom with southern exposure, pvt. shower, garage. unlim. phone. GE. 4754 1387 SOMERSET PL. N sunny room. next to bath; twin beds; unuemen preferred. _ Georgia_5268. 2036 PIERCE MILL RD. (20th and Park rd.)—Large, bright rm.. 3 windows; Rock Cr. Pk.; gentlemen; ress. xiuz 3rd floor: —La 3553, 1866 WYOMING AVE. N.W_—Attractive single, large closet: 2nd-floor front; ample baths; Mt. Pleasant cars. buses. % 3rd ST, N.W.—Nicely Torn. and double rm., next bath. south in refined home. ME. single expo BALE OR 3 nev Tully efluiwptd din- ing room. har and dance floor: modern seven-room _dwelling _included if Aexlrtd 'klenhgne Fairfax 11 MUST SELL roft drin| dlln boulln. Toing D“Si- Ross Jue to il nealtn: arrange terms. | Box PSANUT VIN ING MACHINE ROUTE, snacks. ‘!-oulnmn llu model venders; located in nearby Va.; merchandise lnd stands included lt the 10' price, $195. A splendid nndmon to E. 924 5th e st sE 5 Am rmulDMRB. ed: close tp Glov, bides Tood “iricome. ‘Bae’ Hke o e i tio e “x"' e Call ME. 6987 aiter ., established. old. with must retire account health: Bakery, 61st st, Capitol G Dett: e eorabtoed: ped: Good location, living quarter: reas. Hooke: Heights, Md GROCERY STO! Al sgcrifice, due o death of my Husband. °Lincomn WELL-ESTABLISHED _CA] ocation over 12 ¥ good lease. L st D CAFETERIA, tame years, central downtown Francls C. Helgle, 1417 STENO.-TYPIST. televhone and office girl, Who Knows. Torm’ 1otkeen and circular work! Modest _salary. _Call Lincoln 1053. onocERr AND MEATS. n.w.. doing $600 fo 3800 per week: $3. 000 on terms. Must be sold at once. CO, 6 12°% 21, ive ;o '1"?1’!!1'E cxperienced; will do manuscripts, for 15c ‘page; no charge car- Box 345-C. Star: g & hite, by contractor, to learn bncklnymc, must be willing workers; state particulars’ in letter. Mr. Thomas Gahan, 54 Owens lVL‘ H’-luvme lld 12‘ OIL BURNER elec who 15 capable of of lnn-llhl:lon and fmerican fium-x ",5"‘{ eom&eu chau: laces of em; lo’m!m munnt 1005 ADM& Il.m 10 paper hangers. 'AINTERS. 4 c-ll 1 Temple 4563 PAPER HANGERS, L be, Brst-clas men and have own_tools. auu(?b‘l’e men.. “Call Oxford 181403 atter PHARMACIST, experienced in_downtown store; §9pd gopportunity “for right man. PLUMBER WANTED. _ Apply E. Mo annllomery Blalr “School. Dlh Gineel Brive: wanted. first-class painters, | ; ». SITUATIONS DOMESTIC. 'OOK. French, superior. competent; also Hench i maid. 4314 Cathedral ave., Wash- oox-w( ID, colored, A-1: have Siven sat- |lhcton service for some of the ple shington. District 5749 esires part-time work or 7 work: Rood Tetiehecs™ Mieieen zood city referenc his, "ho ~children. GIRL nu-ble wants piace as cook Phone Hob.n 7853 - job general hous ay's work; ref. De- g.llu. Sgiored, as mother's heier. Ho- GIRL. eolored wants Work as waitress; experienced. Call Michizan 3231. GIRL, ored, wan| work, gm-uma or catur PRESSERS. spotters, washers, shiDpers; in_ wholesale dry cleaning. 333 Buchanan st. [EN—Opportunity for 2 real estate Must be lnreuxve. car essen- i TES, INC.. 1506 K st. n.w., 10 a.m. to noon Monday. [ with hlulneu brokerage ex- Dperience: xood fon for enersetic GIRL, colored, part_time. 8 to o Bat- urday or Sunday. Christina. 25 K st GIRL, colored, young. desires wmmn u maid or plain cooking in small family; Teferences. Michigan 2271, WOMAN. colored. wlshes work as mald. Phone Michigan 687 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. N, 120-bass Wurlitzer, Excellent cost $185; will sell’ for $90. ACCORDIO] Sondition, Bros. Service tion, Qlleenl Chapel and Anr rds., B:-mvm G furniture. chests, tables. ‘chairs and mirrors; reduc- tlons up to S0%. 7 DUPONT CIRCLE SHOP. _ DU. 0017. CHAIRS_- solid mahiogany lyre- back Emm- Toom chairs; value, $200; sac- rlnee sum Wisconsin 2788. ARRIAGE. _gray sell together. leather; also 3llhlnvtte 4402 Fessen- EDROOM. TIving 700m SUite, :mdio FE e, Ivin X vanity. ING. xdelm-n 505" Ciegraln 3 ‘BOAT. 36 ft. Chesapeake dead rise, with SRhder neavy duty mion: Can'be Yeen at Budd Phipps, Deale, Md., or phone Lin- coln_1533-J. BRICK. LUMBER UMBING A~ gALS, REMOYAL No'ncu.—neemn.- izlldl. A e and C sts 8.W.. is discons | o tinued due to_construction of & larze food wvarehouse | Now 3 convenfent u'.“"l‘l m‘;‘-‘&"Hos Rl ave. BE o 7 R ooATe Phone Orders, ATlantic 1400. ‘WOMEN, two, !Dlml, whnd ed\ulze excellent cook: keepers; references: no sund-n _prer Honars 7700 INSTRUCTION COURSES. ‘Droosits t) ; filfll’:yfllfll y of leads: must have car. SHEET MET) 'ORKER and helper. %{l&h:"lefluldl Sheet Metal woth: 83‘ x in person SSDRT-OR.D only." Te Qa °°€.5- ou'rmm. -COVER -c onu Call at 1236 10th n n.w. )l it Vo T S0 'fdui "'.na el 3o 388 mouek. e BSLRR, SO T PLY DOX 381-C. STAR. A Buick dealership can use a 1st class, high-grade body and metal man. Only a skilled man in this line, who is dependable need ap- ply. In person, Hyattsville Auto & Supply Co.. Hya! ts., Md. SALESMEN. ‘WANTED—Oontact with salesmen larly 'llmnl drugstores. sent commitments Tegu- of nm:l‘u, ‘Who ‘would L) side-line earnings. Bol 304-C, HELP MEN -& WOMEN. e ST NS, o et 3 3 res flrl‘nd State qualifications. Box 282-Y, m‘u‘uwrk.“?' T:"’:.& 2 nmd uy denmr nox 112 !. ulr e xperienced 1 No_wages. *571a 16th st. fi_ouvu white, middle lnd rflmblv country. to work in rural home man on_outsi an in house: nominal sal ary. room and board. Box 413-Y. Star. —_— e Bt 58 B HELP DOMESTIC. COOK and” general Bouseworker, o with, children: emrlmoed - | 1985 season s 8_weeks, NAKON BEAUTY SCHOOL Write for_free booklet. Dlacement. 3009 14th st.'n.w. HO. 0166. :.PEARN#I;O FLY 00 -APPRO! nmo !CBOOL ;| SR AR BT MOTOR TRAVEL. ?nkxvmou’ro LAPAY.‘I;I'X'I‘. LA. ::u ld'l ake one passener: or i T exchanged. ME. 0540, Exi (2 11% u'rn.l ROCK. take 2 or 3 pas- rate rellonlbh Adlnu 7476 PERSONAL. National free | at o BUILDING IlAmAL—Remo val notice. W, Its tire ltock Soen combiticd Wi toat -ix“oér re wi tl lrelu!‘ lefecuon :L\In ‘{nluflfl in Lh: dation to roof at rock-bottom Brices.” entire " personnel of * ouf !outhwell 7ard Wil be Fiad £ serve you Nnflhnlt Brlm:h, lsth and H Sts, CELLO, c.nus cne nnfl bo" used in hij gchool orchestra; $60. Dupont 4999. 1t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. ATR CONDITIONER for cooling one room: must be 'fl""n for cash. Write full de- z . age, seen. Sba-c. Bta Box AMERICAN mv-nmn 45th st. n.w.—Newly-ful home: pnnu bath; :flnv. m 855 3th ST Ehichenctte. Frisidai keeping rms., $7. $6. transps 1" or n'ooxs—muhm vrices paid_for Dooks. - Barkain’ Book - Bhov, B0 UL st n.¥. DL 5007. Open Sun and evenings. Gther holise uu. 5 eass.” 1649 NEWTON ST. off lcf-h n—hue attrac. front room f or 2 . A jce. lfll’l“\n’! ll eonv.; 1 bik. m'flh‘fl'm':{ .60, o, CASH REGISTER. sewink machines. oflee {urniture. show cases and gas stoves. For best _ps call District 8112. 301 single. Lincoln FURN rrunx wanted at once. We buy Kinds. also elec. Ferigerators. ete s ne alto {o moying, and" storing reasonably :ny time. PURNITURI Tuss. bousehold goods. Best Drices bald. For Sest Fesults caly Nad 5244: after 8. Lincoln 5488 Reliable mov- i ._lowest_orices. ANACOSTIA 0. doobier 5307 ul room, gentiemen: bulidine. - Every ‘comioft desired: dignided cnvironment. All other occupants men of highest type: unlimited_phone. 2.50;_men, _AD. 1021 inds. large or small lots, TRE, e good prices. Prompt attention. ME. POOL BALLS, 2 sets, must be Teasonable. W._A. Coover. Shady Side, N.W. nr. 18th and eo- -Iront Tm. cross-vemti- runi cold water: weil " {6 genthie -emlem-n ealring auiet, refined home; reas. rate. SEWING MACHINE—We _ 5\:: “all_types: repair, hemstitchin uttons covered, pleating. 917 F_st. _Republic_1900. 2-WHEEL LUGGAGE TRAILER with 1,000~ ib.cabacity: reasonable. Wisconsin_6090. GOLD —BRING YOUR_OLD GOLD._ VER __ PLATINUI diamon: old dis- ded J!Ifln m cash vaiue paid car NEWSPAPERS, BUNDLES, 42Y, CENTS PER 100 LBS. PITOL IRON & METAL CO.. Corcla ot e BT k07, OUTBOARD MOTOR, run 9 hrs.: best offe Fri.._Sat. Y%-h.p. Johnson, % BRIDGE-DECK _COMMUTER, length 64 ft. twin screw, Kermath mo- tors, completely overhauled. fully equipped: cheap for cash or will trade for real es- tate, See steward, Corinthian Yacht Club, 80 fore ISER, comi nversion. fully’ equipped, 8 old. Taeat B g st flg‘AWQ_ISDm EVINRUDE 22'3-h.p. outboard motor: Can be seen at Shoreham rice, $125. Beach, ’BARNARD . or fleld 2899, EDAN CABIN C! UISER. Walgert. mahog- Sa7 hbic 35 10 HecDInE ACComEiOGR lons for 8. fully equipped. galley, toiler, fishing ubber cushions, " di F oy to Coriniiian Yacht Club. For further nfor- m::rmxnx Jrite Walter D. Pacy Arcade The- r JOHNSO! n n.‘r. m-tooz deck and seat for three: perfect: Evinrude 30-h.p. self- starting outboard ' motor good Jith tratler. all for 3175. quick nle ale. 1901 tnuf MEADE factory-built_ka: complete; _sails. pontoons, u-aaies masts: cost $200: cheap. Call BB 5o 70 between B amn. and 4 pm. and Cox, 304 2nd at, nee. | ; CHEVY CH, | private bath, 1 1434 CHAPIN ST. Nw—Am-eu" T™m., with poreh. for i or 2 gentlemen: bet. Meridian Park_and 14th st. _Single, $16. 1342 COLUMBIA _RD. ily equipped housekeeping rm: Frigidaire; immaculate, well-run_h house N. ttra Toom_ and porh” n batn, phone; reas. ol 1827 16th semem apt. 2 bath. ‘Prisidsine. Al double’ ., beds. _inner-springs. near bath. Tms. twin 1418 TAYLOR ST. N.W.—Small front Foom, . cas Jie: eieohone Brivileges; ovt. home: gentleman: $3 wk. TA. 4 NR. 49th AND MASS. AVE Am-uu Toom, semi-gve bath, new det. b WELL rm?N tyrest bed: em) moyea Noman ot ‘soup) breakfast opt. 1816 t. -—!uuu{ul. large front ed: suitable for couple A g private {: mfl’ 1634 CONN., MASS. AVES —Spacious | room, guite. private home: lady ast. HERD N.W.—Single a beautifuily ~ furnisher unlimited phone. TA. 4! Geor 2 T block, east oF Sraic light Bhone Shesherd. 5650° [ASE, D. C.—Master bedroom, twin beds, unlimited phone; no_other roomers. N ely front ‘windows, portable kll. refs. cabinet sink. range: couple: $7.50. Tor 3t restricted CATTLE & LIVESTOCK. Tfln(fl—l‘.;nl'& Ilstzrn mink, zvuf Tovely; 'E ins coat; vair sables. PONIES. riding horses, work teams, double or single harness: manure, bu. or Josd. Rear 736 _12th st. s.e. us Tt 2o DINING ROOM 8 u B monthe: mmust sell Tor & ftf be"Reen at Curtis’ Bros. Warehouss, 2041 Nichols. ave. .6 DINING ROOM § oak: 165! DISPLAY CASES, sizes, at deel Toney down: uhml tr e 931 &% nwe DL 3 DIEBOLD for sale. 172 JUITE, 10-] S00d condition; Teasonable " Woodles ep-cut le-in. oy S R DR SRS BT e lor ) dml ’%lflu lldl!‘l:?lhtnl location 7] secon: r\‘Jl: Y.u! service; ams 0079. e.hele edroom, nw doe- o reference. REDUCE — 10 TREATMENTS FOR TEN doilai Sienderising Salon. 2451 3005 o Colurmbie 7915, ARISTOCRATIC, CULTURED teaches 'ul.l-bl‘od English, uu-eonnmu self-consciousness, lndl'mll lessons. MI. 6565. Ext. M'l2 FOR T ELECTRIC RANGES, sumurd m.n deep-cut prices; no money down: trade-in. Atl“. 21 (<] It‘ l.' DL 3737. TS WANTED—We buy, sell mu ail Qive deuflnuan. et orice. Du- £ Na3: ouke St exiended, ?ast Holmel Rui. M, J. W, WORK, Hon!ls 8, mule, 1 Bhefllnd n r:l:l:: (D'l:, 1 l‘d‘!ll horse: cheap. DOGS, PETS, ETC. CHSHUND PUPPIES, _pedigreed. most lflectlofllte c-ur-u;chm"noaw ROOMS—One Ia bed; adjoining bath. 1352 fter 5:30 or phone L . 04 2 beds; 1 sm-ll. Singl b K CI!] 355/ 2¢ 1819 G ST. N.W, Apt. 70'l—loomml for another young m win beds: home brivileges: bright. cool oy - 1 JACKEON ST. N.E—Newly decorate ’2"‘}5’.. e ‘orch; reas; weekls of Clifton)—Available double; near shower; “Teasonabia 4 MAD ST. N.W.—Pront room. twig bedl m’.’.‘?l' bath; for 1 or 2. Randolph BOO ind unlimited phene & m‘émfi"iu.?ek'r&ni'mw Be soson: able. Georgia 6 3 bnrner. ao-d‘g 1% nfslw xo:'ni'-l ids Bratee WAC1075, O ey 350 oull Emerson” Sr41: | T ft._sacrifice. : 'nylcx 10-guart ice cream treeser, 3‘" . Dardening Eabiner. and ;o:k i ¥ m T: OMAR | Btall for 3805; wrnl ‘Box 365-C. Btar. FORNITOREButiet satension Table, so mahogany, S35 each; leavins city. 6o bia 3 :1 ,uo A A A real summer home lflr lll kiddiest our Bis accredited counselors supervise activities for the younger children. swim- ming,, ol FHaine. teanls, dancing, \ Houts arive ] o i oot jog. “Erlnn ‘inder 12‘ £ the Direction 'ot Mr. and A. Randall. CAMP MONTROSE, Ph. Ellicott City 88-F-12. _Clarksvilie, Md, FALSE TEETB REPAIRED Beason, = L 10-J. FURNITORESheratop — buf Duncan Pyie "uu"‘u Mox mmn n.w. GE. 3077 Basmor,_practically new; Seasonante | Rlsntie 028 builder GAS RANGE. new. Magic purchased for remflmonod un Glscount, cash or terms. Emerson 4117, _ R nmu."‘m 1975, E ootun “nh' e %;;.;m,. m%mrm.%'.t 3-pc., m sizse, tzmm D8, Conn. ave. n.w. t. 22. nc;r.; A exes exulhnt FRIENDLY FO 3 BT IRR Wr, 100 25 BALE—Fox terrier pu ;Ool 54 Owens ave., H'Il!'-l Hd 13- 10 COCKER, 1 beauty. solid black male: A hun Glen. _Silver hflnj e Pl OBART e TTELE 16th_and Col. 1712 N 8T. Nw—mmuuvo single and double_rooms; $20_per STUD—Boston terrier. champion "cm Wi 2nd.” Handled Mrs, fllfll’ zmlll East C‘pfllll lt" GIVE mEm o [ e i e ol v, n)m"' “m":} e T 'w:%::a'g? DOWNTOWN—] Pll.rnllhul ll trance, bath and ulevbon Farmsii Park e ve Workine g Ppreferred; references; IAIY CHICKS.