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Evening Star dated April 3, 1927

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 WEATHER. (0. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy today, tomorrow fair, rising temperature. Temperature: Highest, 42,

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 ONE MAN OFFICIAL IN 20 COLLEGES Washingtonian Has Been Leader in Incorporating “Seientific Schools.” One Washington man has

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 NATIONAL CRIME CONVENTION URGED Sargent President’s Interest in Suppression Move. Alarmed over the increase in crime civic

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 4 _—— e ———— SAN ANTONIO HAIL DE PINEDO'S PLANE Arrives From New Orleans Via Galveston—Heads for Pacific Today. By the...

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 Delegatiofi to Storm Rich-' mend Monday in Plea for “City” Referendum Bill. BY REX COLLIER. RICHMOND, Va., April 2.—A stern

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 SAPIRO TO RESUME - STAND TOMORROW Further Moves in $1,000,000 Suit Undecided—Ford Resting Easily. By the Associated Pross.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. APRIL 3. 1927 PART 1. R AR % 0% LB AR RIS 0T AR AR e ST OO AN g T LTG0 R IR AR AR...

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 CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED—NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS 45c Stationery | | 25 Writing | 169 Stationery i@l L T || %eLiks 7 ablets With

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 0. C. TO TAKE PART | i ININSTITUTE MEET " Officers of Visiting Nurse Society Will Go to New Haven Gathering. | | | | Wasi ed

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 I To Describe Greenland | Post to Be Filled Within Two, Weeks—Electrical Engineer | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. FIVE GROUPS

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 B e | MAJOR SEGRAVE - STOPS IN CAPITAL Auio Racing Ace, on Way]‘ Home, Hopes to Return for | Contest in West. Maj. H, O. D.

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 WNARY'S STATE FIRM FOR COOLIDGE President’s Veto of Farm Relief Bill Fails to | Sway Oregon. BY ROBERT T. SMALL. £oecial Dis

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 SWALL RECREATION ' GENTERY URGED: “™:r" Symphory Park Development = Should Benefit Nearby Sections, Says Col. Grant. When the

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 THE - SUNDAY- STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. APRIL 3. 1927—PART 1. L A Worthy Home for Wear-Worthy Shoes Here is a suitable setting

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 'THE ' SUNDAY " STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. "APRIL '3’ 1927—PART 1. KIING’C 810-818 Seventh Street Satisfaction Since 1859...

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 SMITH DECLARED GANING N SOUTH Representatives Claim Sup- port of Numerous Dixie Political Leaders. BY GEORGE D. RILEY, News

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 nl , e OFFERS PRESIDENT HOME | 1ouss, upon, i, more than 80 test tn WRMH] WURH] T Ivusa CHINA DISTRUSTFUL, _[CGE" OMMER IN

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 Softly Draped to Become the Face Easter Hats '512.50 to 525 Distinctive hats, both large and small, featuring fine straws and

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