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Evening Star dated April 9, 1929

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 WEATHER. (U..8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Probably showers tonight and tomor- row; somewhat Mi}\.l'. ‘Temperatures: Highest,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D', C, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1929. - TRADE BODIES ASK- (RUM CHARGE SPURS AIRPORT BY 1537 FIGHT N

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 BALLSTON YOUTH. ORATORY FINALIST First of Five Virginia Con- { -testants Is Chosen at Falls Church. The first of five...

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 OUWILTEAH LTURGIAL LSE | School Is Established With Trust Fund of $1,000,000, Rector Announces. Establishment of & School of

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 WATCH AND CLOCK 1 REPAIRING | | Clocks Caled For~ Delivered - ol 615-15™ Stveel National 7289 Next bo Keithy ee-Paint Pure

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 3 3 Representative Taylor Held Inno- cent of “Patronage” Charges. - SPRIEIAROR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY,

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 SINCLAIR SENTENCE LONE U, . VICTORY Conspiracy Charge Against Fall Is Only Oil Case Left for Trial. By the Associated Press.

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 | THE EVENING STAR, < . : ; WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUBSDAY, APRIL 9, 1929. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS THE EVENING STAR " With Sunday...

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 TOERDAY - Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the past. 24 hou 0d E.‘and

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 *. {0 ® TUBY CITIZENS APPROVE NEW SCHOOL PLANS Revamped Prcgram Calls for $380,500 Expenditure in Montgomery. BY WILLIAM J.

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 INASSHULT CASE Accused of Hitting Man Wilfi Intent to Kill During Green Gables Row. By a Staft Correspondent of The Star,...

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 = 4w > RECORDS COMPILED FORMOTHERS TOUR »Investigation Is Being Made iz by Cemeterial Division of a0 War Department. it The

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 'IN SPOTTY MARKET Ford of Canada New B Stock .ty Furnishes Sensation i of Day. wE H b BY HARRY H. BECKER. @peclal Dispatch to

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 ‘14 € .FINANCIAL. ' THE "EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1929. / FINANCIAL.® ULOVELH |[NEW YORK STOCK...

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 k! . FINANCIAL, INDUSTRIAL BOND LISTIS RREGULAR UNITED STATES, (Qaime are (n 82.000 Sales. High. Low. Libeth ¢ 231 9918 9099

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 IRCPURRERER e WIBURTOHELP [ry, ot Bl HEALTHCANPAGY~ Fori esion : German Tourists Witness interior Secretary to Speak|...

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 EXTENT OFCULTURE OF VANSHED INDAN TRBETO BE HUNTED {Information Buried in Huge { Mounds of Shells at Edge { of Tampa Bay....

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 SOCIETY. The Preside;; and Mrs. Hoover Have as a Guest Mrs. Large, Sister of Mrs. Hoover, HE President and Mrs. Hoover have

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 SOCIETY ~(Continued From Eighteenth Page) west, have sent out cards for a tea on Sunday, April 21, from 5 to 7 o'clock, in

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 -SAENZ DESCRIBES |° 20 WENGAN SCAOLS Task Is to Prepare Peon for Life of Country, Education Leader Declares. The task of the

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 SEES INILSTCE TOU.S ENPLOVES Brookhart Urges Creating Court of Appeals to Consider Dismissal Charges. Establishment of a...

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 HARRISS DESCRIBES DELIVERY METHODS Cotton Leaders Held More Legislation on Futures Is Not Needed at Present. By the...

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 Q Street al Eleventh THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, = Tz PALAILS ROYAL D. C. TUESDAY, APRIT 9, 1929 kPhona in 87&0 Sale of...

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 the extension of B street Penn- sylvania avenue from Sixth to Third streets. At the present time B street * | stops at Stxth

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 AFrom the 5:30 Edition of Yesterday's Star.) PASTORS ASSIGNED INB/LTIMORE AREA Bishop Welch Announces Pastors for 300 as...

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 W.C. T, MEETING | 15 OPENED -HERE Addresses and Reports Fea- ture Convention’s Initial Gathering. Addresses and reports on

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 COURT COSTUNES | NORE, ELABRAT London Dressmakers Supply Curls to Be Worn by Debutantes. By the Associated Press, LONDON,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C, -TUESDAY, ‘APRIL 9, 1929 eI 00 NENBES ; | Two Are Re-Elected to Exec-f utive...

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 b QUINTET OF EXTRAS ARE CAPABLE CREW Cronin, Stewart, Rice, Fiarris and Gooch Available—Giants Beaten in Opener, 8-3. BY JOHN

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 sP ORTS. THE EVENING ST SPORTS. Georgetown Golf Team Appears to Have Fine Chance to Win Collegia HOYAS ARE BETTER THAN LAST

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 SPORTS \ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 5 TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1929. Eastern High Track Team Will Face First Test of Outdoor

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 - Schedule Committee of City Duckpin thle Tou}fney- Dbés Fast Pie'ce;of Work FIRST WEEK'SLIST | g, s e T8 SET BONLED |...

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 RUSSIA PURCHASES | RADI0 EQUIPMENT Soviet Orders Largest High- Voltage Rectifier Eyer Built for Purpose. BY MARTIN CODEL. NEW

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