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Size $4.7S valt ERtes PB20 __ 'A—BB Two Men Indicted On Second-Degree 54 True Bills Returned To Justice Goldsborough In District Court Two charges of second-degres murder were among 54 indictments | handed up yesterday by the District | grand jury to Justice T. Alan Golds- | borough in District Court. Rayfield Faison, 34, colored, was indicted on a charge of second-de- gree murder in the shooting of his wife, Mrs. Vastie Faison, 23, colored, November 19 on the street in front of 14 G street N'W. | . Clifton Parkes, 37, colored, was indicted on a charge of second- degree murder in the shooting of Daniel Shanklin, 36, colored, on No- vember 22 in front of 311 Delaware avenue S.W. Others indicted and the charges against them are: James O. Long, Theron Austin, Leonard Cooper and Manassa Tyner, housebreaking and larceny; William F. Harmon, grand larceny, embezzlement and larceny | after trust; John . Lee, grand lar- ceny: Harry G. Neumann and Rob- ert L. Richards, joyriding and grand larceny; Roosevelt Bell, James White, Albert Beatty, Robert C. Thomas, Charles Finley, Jerry Eu- gene Robinson, Norman Parham, Leroy Bundy, joyriding; John E. Jacob, assault with a dangerous weapon and robbery; John Graves and William A. Jackson, assault with a dangerous weapon; Harry G. Neumann and Robert L. Richards, assault with intent to commit rob- bery; Willlam F. Webb, McKinley H. Davis, Pleasant B. Burke, jr.; | George G. Jackson, Edward O. Wil- liams, Willie Ritter and Geor: Dunn, robbery; Raymond F. Martia and Carlton F. Howell, forgery and uttering; Francis L. Washington, violation of the Numbers Act; Jo= seph H. Sweitzer, settin, | ing table: John S. A and passing a United S order; Charles R. Finley, Robert G, Thomas, Jerry Eugene Robinson, Leroy Bundy, Norman Parham, rob- bery;, Norman Parham and Leroy Bundy, assault with intent to com- mit robbery and assault with a dan- gerous weapon; Melville Prosser, | forgery and uttering: Eliza V. Marc- | Tesano, abortion; Howard R. Russell, assault with intent to commit carnal knowledge: John L. McDonough and Aeste Nettles, carnal knowledge. JEx-Fireman'Chiarfiés lllegal Action by Commissioners An amended complaint was on file today in District Court in which Keith L. Bell, former District fire- man. now on duty with the Army at the Orlando (Fla) Air Base, asks the court for a ruling holding that the District Commissioners were not authorized to make anv entry upon his service record after his induction into the service. = Mr. Bell complains that the mu- nicipality owes him $108.68 back pay and says the Commissioners ille« gally made an entry of “unsatisfac- { tory” upon his record after he was ! inducted into the Army last August 7, unjustly depriving him of a $100 annual salary increase due 10 days later Filed by Mr. Bell's attorneys, Paul E. Jamieson and Thomas H. Pate terson, the amended complaint urges the court to grant him a declaratory judgment, setting forth that the Commissioners lacked pow- er to declare or suggest that his services as a member of the Fire Department here had or had not been satisfactory. Mr. Bell par- ticularly objects to the entry he says the Commissioners made and wants this decreed null and void. The District Commissioners are represented in the litigation by Corporation Counsel Richmond B. Keech, his principal assistant, Ver= non E. West, and Assistant Corpora- tion Counsel John Nesbitt. District Climps Down On Waste of Stafionery Orders that correspondence by District agencies be held to a min« imum were issued yesterday by the | Commissioners in a move to con- serve paper. Wood pulp, rather than rag bond, paper will be the rule, even for cor- | respondence on letterhead paper. | The city heads directed that intere office correspondence requiring full letter-size sheets be placed on plain | sulphite paper and that memoran=- dum slips be used whenever possible; that all papers transmitted by mese senger be delivered flat, without en« velopes, except for confidential mat- | ters; that all letterheads be printed on sulphite bond paper instead of 25 per cent rag bond paper, and all | departments were directed to use three standard sizes of letterheads, | Also, they directed that mimeo- graphing be done on both sides of | the sheet, using narrow margins, wherever practicable. Y. M. C. A. Unit to Hold . E ’ ‘Argentina Night Senor Don Guillermo Uribury, Second Secretary of the Argentina Embassy, will be guest of honor and speaker at an “Argentina night” celebration of the Pan-American Club of the Central Young Men's Christian Association at 8:15 o'clock tonight at 1736 G street N.W. The celebration will include & program of music and dancing. The list of entertainers includes Ann Friedman, pianist; Senor Hec- tor de la Garza, vocal soloist; Ed- warda Goldberger and Lillian Gag- non, accompanists, and a dance team of Edward and Argela from .the Phil Hayden Studios. The speaker will be introduced by Judge George D. Neilson of Police Court. Wonderful for Skin and Scalp Imitations Effective Home Treatment Promptly Relieves Torture! ickly seothe the itching, burnis ffflmlmm linl:‘dlellpllr! ritations due to external cause—apply odorless liquid Zermo—a Doctor’s for- mula backed by 30 years’ success. ALSO aids healing. 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