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Evening Star dated April 10, 1932

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 WEATHER. (U 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Cloudy, probably preceded by rain to- day; tomorrow possibly rain; not much change

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 LINDBERGH GVES KIDNAPERS $5000 Criminals Fail to Carry Out Mreemem to Return Col- 5 onel's Stolen Baby. (Continued From Pirst

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 45 MILLION SAVING | 15 FURLOUGH PLAN President Makes Proposal at Parley—Cuts to Exceed 200 Million. (Continued From Pirst...

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 ROOSEVELT GAINS SPUR NEW EFFORTS Crusaders Smith Followers, However,’ Refuse to Concede Nomi- nation to Governor. BY D....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 10, 1932—PART ONE. s A-S ° I HNS LUTHER ESAPES ASASSN Bullet Fired at Reichshank

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 A6 ENVOYSTOATTEND CATHEDRAL EVENT Government Officials Also to - Be Present at Patriotic Services Today. Paying tribute to

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 D. A. R. CONVENE HERE APRIL 18-23 Curtis, Mills and Doak Are Scheduled to Address Convention. ‘With interest enhanced by the

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 10, 1932—PART ONE. Looks Like Rock Crystal And Greatly Underpriced 50¢ Stemmed—

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 L} THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., APRIL 10. 1932—PART ONXE. The Newest 8-footx 21-inch s Fee B Painted Trellises ki...

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 A—10 [TALY WILL HONOR GARIBALDI MEMORY Body of Wife Will Be Rein- terred at Campo Verano. By the Associated Press. ROME,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 10, 1932—PART ONE. REHEARING DENIED 1 DOOMED YOUTHS| Colored Boys Accused by White

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 A—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 10, 1932—PART ONE. . L R e T oy president of ::z m-:i;ers'::yl °'.;:"’...

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 S AR TOPRESEN SPECAL PROCRAN Bicentennial Celebration te Observe “Founders’ Day” and “Army Day.” A varied program will...

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 A—14 .* CRDRONCLUBACTS CONVENTION ROLES Stirring Scenes in Chicago Foretold Before Hoover and Cabinet. (Continued From First

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 10, 1932—PART ONE. Smart Style! Sound Quality! The P AL AIS ROY AL “Penthouse” —the

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 A—16 = JAPANESE BANKS FEEL DEPRESSION Large Reductions in Deposits and Loans Show in 35 Cities. By the Associated Press....

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 4) TRAFFIC LIGHTS MARKED FOR SHIFT TOBUGERPLACES Van Duzer Plan Expected to Get Final Approval Early in Week. TRAFFIC COUNT

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 B2 . 17D. C. BILLS DUE FORHOUSE ACTION Time Set Aside Tomorrow for Consideration of Measures. ‘Tomorrow is District day in

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 ANNUAL AT INCOUNTY LRGED Proposal Will Be Introduced at Montgomery Federation Meeting Tomorrow. BY HOWARD M. BAGGETT, Staff

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 B—4 = ILLINOIS SCOURGE OF BANK ROBBERS Rewards Offered by Bankers’ Association Fast Bringing Satisfactory Results. By the...

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 VOTERS' RECORDING) PLACESANNDUNGED Montgomery Registration of-| ficers to Convene in County April 26. Bpecial Dispatch to The

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 RS ARLINGTON TO PLAN COUNTY CLEAN-UP National Directors and Oth- ers to Address Session on Thursday Night. By a Btaff...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., APRIL 10, 1932—PART  ONE. B—7 Easy Terms! The Hub Furniture Co.—Seventh and D Streets...

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 Marion 79c TABLE DAMASK e 64-inch extra heavy mercerized Shopper table damask—five neat patterns to 59c yd. Will Fill ehoose

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star, TON, D. €, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1932. p— Part 2--8 Pages PAN-AMERICA DAY TO FIND...

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 2 THE' EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. !FNDAY.........Ale 10, 1932 THEODORE W. NOYES The Evening

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 10, 1932—PART !1‘“‘10. 3 1 ROOSEVE LT IS WATCHED IN JEFFERSON DAY SPEECH| Popular

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 “, miltee meeting the importance and of finance gripped Glass and firgd his imagination. He immediately applied to it a...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS Deita Sigma Chapter of the Delphian Society met Monday in the Shoreham presided. e subject of the program

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, ATZ rowed, and with a silent determination that did credi to his six years. In one of the other

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 10, 1932—PART TWO. JUDGES ARE RIVALS ] INCAPONE INQURY 7 Candidate for State’s...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 10, 1932—PART TWO. al Pann. Ave.—Eighth and D Sts. THE SUNDAY STAR. ~iare ARPLANESTOWAC MANCHURAN...

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 Feat ures for Women Part 3—12 Pages f— - ’ e MRS, H. J. FRAU VON PRITTWITZ UND GAFFRON, wife the Am- bassador of Ger- many,

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 Many Varied Of Washi SOCIETY Activities ngton Society Mrs. Henry F. Dimock Returns From Winter Spent in Florida With Daughter

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 SOCIETY. Mellen-Cooper Wedding Attracts Wide Interest Miss Candace Kingsbury Mellen Becomes Bride of Mr. George Albert Cooper

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 SOCIETY. Eta Alumnae Chapter Will Be Entertained At Studio Tomorrow Teas, Bridge and Other Af- fairs on Sorority Programs for

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 Midshipmen to Present Last Music TWO Final performances Today to Mark CIOSC 0{ Drama Season-—N Prcscnts T ANNAPOLIS, Md,,...

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 SOCIETY, Army & N Cofee Shop. 818 Conn. Ave. Between H & Eve N.W. SUNDAY SPECIAL Complete CAPON or 75c STEAK DINNER..... A

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 Many Bridge Parties Are Given in Quantico Circles During Week Mr.. Haro]d Shannfln ‘fld Mrs. Norman Ranier Are Among Hostesses.

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 Studio of Contract Bridge Hotel—Opening M o it 2"t > PN ril_11th, . Plain and dublicate classes ntract Bridge Bvening Classes

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 10, 1932—PART THREE. 24th Annual Banquet \ 0{ Columb;an Women IS Colorful OCC‘B;OI’I

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 SUNDAY N, ih, 10, 1932—ALT i S THE AR, D. FORMER MRS. W'CORMICK |SOURCES OF MATERIAL | BIDS ON P. 0. RECEIVED | {‘ “IN...

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 New Costume Horizon blue is one of the season’s most popular shades of a color in .he forefront of this Spring’s fashion...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., APRIL 10, 1932—PART THREE. The Season’s Outstanding $25, $29 and %35 Fur-Trimmed Models

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 | Stagé, Music Reviews 71 Screen and | AMUSEMENT SECTION The Sunday Star. Motor, Avi ation, Radio Programs L ——— Part 4—8...

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 AMUSEMENTS. RIALTO—"Scandal for Sale,” Vaude- p ville. 1sn't any doubt about Lilyan Tashman. Audiences at the Rialto Theater

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 National Symphony M Taken Over by New Local C. C. Cappel Heads Local Symphonic Group. American Society of the Ancient...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. motor news is cen- around Capitol Hill A these days where hearings | ansr hearings are

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 MCORMACK T0 END SERIES OVER WRC Celébrated Tenor to Make Final Appearance at 5:30 Today. OHN McCORMACK, oelébrated + Irish

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 AVIA BY JOSEPH 8. EDGERTON. . AVIATION ploneering is far A frontiers of the aeronautical enderprise in the near future....

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 'FRATERNITIES LODGES. Today—Brightwood, No. 43, “Mwflyn Masonic and Eastern Star Home, 3 p.m. Rev. Henry Manken, jr.....

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 8" FEW AMATEURS GET “WAC” CERTIFICATES Less Than 1 Per Cent Can Show “Worked All Continents Emblem.” Two Live Here. Of the

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 SPORTS SECTION @(hz gunflag gia Bowling and Golf C., SUNDAY | | WASHINGTON, D. Big League Inaugural Against Red Sox Tomorrow

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 VDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. APRIL PART FIVE Chevy Chase Club Has Five Golf Tournaments on Calendar for This Spring INVITATION

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 10, 1 932—PART FIVE 3 Maryland U. Teams in Double Victory : Marathoners Stretch...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. (., APRIL 10, 1932 PART FIVE Youngsters on Sandlots of Washington Take Their Base Ball Very

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 6—12 Pages LARGE ATTENDANCE SEEN AT CONCLAVE OF LOGAL BANKERS Tuesday’s Spring Meeting Will

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 LIVE STOCK PRICE SLIGHTLY HIGHER Fed Steers and Long Year- lings Again in Steady Trend. BY FRANK I WELLER, Associated Pross

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 FINANCIAL. TEXTILE INDUSTRY REVERSES TREND Cotton Goods Makers Have Shown Rare Judgment During Past Year. After a severe...

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 GORPORATION BOND ISSUES IN RALLY Advance in U. S. Group Con- tinues—Utilities List Works Higher. BY VICTOR EUBA Associated

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 SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, _! " (Continued.) 22l CIVIL SERVICE. 1932—PART SIX SITUATIONS—WOMEN. (Continged.) i POBITION BY.

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 6 MISCELLANEOUS. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continmed.) FAPRRHANOGINGGood work suaranteed in | - ks Mied. | pivel. Col....

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 AUTOMOBILES SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) FORD SPORT OOUPE. 191 —Used but 4hert while: cannot be told from new: bar- l” ‘!

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