oil ice is rented from David U. t-l a Evans. The lease expires on May nd a 1. 1950. feet Additional information may be ob-tions i tained by contacting Post Office ri*a-1 Inspector Baurhenn.day-r orLamb AppointedVice PresidentOf Weston Corp.t thei the avc-i the post veen Post-belli.isary I Appointment of Anthony H. Lamb, cm- of Gti King street, as vice president i.l the Weston Electrical Instrument ' Corporation, Newark, has been an-I nounced bv Earl R. Mellon, president. Mr. Lamb, employed by the Weston corporation .since 1924, will J assume responsibility for the opera-1 tion of the Tagliabue Division of the company, reporting directly to o'00'- the president.inum Starting as an instrument assem-'il at bier. Mr Lamb soon demonstrated week bis initiative and inventiveness, and Coe in 1934 was appointed senior engineer and head of the Weston relay Mex- and control division. In 1941 he was Mrs. assigned to the development of spe-inesl cia 1 instruments for the armed •lohn forces and at the end of the war lie received a personal achievement award from the U. S. Navy in recognition of his services.The C. J. Tagliabue Corporation was purchased by Weston in 1948 and at that time Mr. Lamb was appointed assistant chief engineer of the Weston organization and acting chief engineer of C. J. Tagliabue Corporation, the newly-acquiredaffiliate. i'mHolds 80 PatentsMr. Lamb is credited with 80 United States and foreign patents and is known throughout the world for his pioneering activity in the field of photoelectricity. The famous Weston Photronic Cell and many associated devices, such as the Weston Exposure Meter, are outgrowths of this basic work.Mr Lamb was graduated from the Newark College of Engineering and Is a member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Illuminating Engineering Society; American Society for Testing Mate rials; Instrument Society of America; New Jersey Society of Prole sional Engineers, and the National Society of Professional Engineers. He is a native of Newark and lias two children.roup.II be take meet onth.t the'' 'mvmRristol-Mvers To