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Evening Star dated April 2, 1933

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 WEATHE (U. 8. Weather Bureau Anvsflmptn’l. No. 1463—No, 32478, GERMAN BOYCOTT CLOSES NEARLY ALL BUSINESS HOUSES OPERATED BY

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 f FEDERATION ASKS |[ ™ convietea ] {OLD DRY BUREAU DOLLY GANN TELLS 'NEWDEAL'FORD.C. Cut in Estimates Protested. Slash in...

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 SCHOOL FUND PLEA GIVEN ROOSEVELT Education Bodies Present Petition to Restore Es- sential Services. A direct appeal by...

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 0000 SAVED BY VETERANS' CUTS Roosevelt Calls on Loyalty of Ex-Soldiers to Share U. S. Sacrifices. (Continued From First Page.

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 BflYfln" MARKH] OF NAZIS CRE BY FEW DISORDERS 5. o vco Neurae Nazi and Jew Slain in Keil. Bomb Demalishes Hitlerite Base at...

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 "POPE PHJS BLESSES | THE WHOLE WORLD: monies of Inauguration of Holy Year. By the vssociated Press. VATICAN CITY, April...

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 MISSSSPP R THREATENSLEVEES Thousands of Unprotected Acres Already Inundated. Tributaries Overflow. By the Associated Press.

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 . A-8 CHURCH TO CONTINUE FIGMT FOR DRY LAW Methedists Vote Unanimously Against Yielding to Repeal, at New York Session. fight

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 PROCEEDS OF HUNT. FOR THRIFT SHOP Annual Event Next Saturday at Bradley Farms Includes Three Classes. The annual hunter...

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 THdE SUNDAY 2 ALLEY DWELLINGS STAR, ' WASHINGTON, NEVADA SENATOR JOINS D. C., APRIL 1933—P ART ONE. dollars, every dollar of

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 THE NEW Offers You Triple Action Cleaning Long Life Feather-touch Operation *392 $3 Down—$4 Monthly s Small Carrying Charse

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 ‘A=-12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 2, 1933—PART ONE. ' HAR ZION T0 HOLDI™ FURNITURE comMpANY CEREMONY TONIGHT

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 BATTLE FOR REPEAL TOPENTONORROW Michigan to Name Delegates With Wisconsin Next, on Tuesday. (Conginued From First Page.)...

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 A—14 ROOSEVELT CALLED 'THE WORLD'S MAN His Must Be One of History’s Great Names, Says Garvin of London Observer. “America has

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 2, 1933—PART ONE. [ansbuy rq/z 5| s Coiden B The Sweetest Singers You Have Ever...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 2, 1933—PART ONE. . * ’~ It’s Time to Choose Your Easter Clothes "& ns bu qll S And

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 ONE DIES, ONE HURTIl AS GAR CRASHES IN CHASE BY OFFICER Roadster Is Said to Have| Been Going Over 75 Miles an Hour on...

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 B-2 = MORE DATA GIVEN Girl Debaters on Trip AMERICAN U. TEAM TO DISCUSS WAR DEBTS. 3 ON ‘CANCER GERMS Health Officials Say

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 CHEST ADOPTS NEW HOSPITAL POLICY Flat Amount Per Patient to Be Paid, Dropping Basis of Deficits. In an effort to conserve the

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 s’ THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 2 1933—PART OXNE . * IMMUNITY PLEADED 1&"'&2 oo o ‘Longs toeech the % CHICAGO

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 Editorial Page — Part 2—8 Pages EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundwy Star. Special Articles WASHINGTON, P, INCREASE IN PRICE LEVEL...

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 P e 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.: G, : APREL, 2, THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C....

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 L WARNING TO WORLD SEEN IN EUROPEAN WAR SCARE Recent Events Are Likened to Tangier, Bosnian and Agadir Incidents That...

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 Material for this column must be in the state office, 1201 Sixteenth street, not later than the first mail on Wednesday...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 2, 1933—PART TWO. —\ Worth-While Values Tomorrow DlIstrict 5215 Like Buttermilk? —

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 D. C. Naval Reserve After completing a cruise of approxi- mately three weeks aboard the U. S. destroyer Gofl, seven enlisted

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 STAR, WASHINCGTON E APRIL 2, 1933—PART TWO. . ' I PUBLIC LIBRARY ,, BIRDS. | $1.29 Window Shades In connection with the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 2, 1933—PART TWO. + | mm—— —Have Your Fur Scarf Cleaned by Our Special Fro-...

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 Capital’s Social ”.Highlights 218 Part 3—14 Pages = SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, [} MRS. HENRY MORGANTHAU,...

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 rne Adm. Thomas Hicks Is Host| SOCIETY. To Niece, Miss Betty Hicks Ml’. lnd Ml‘l. of Col. and M. As Rear Admiral Thomas...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 9 D O, AFPRIL 1953—1 RT . REE. Mrs. Robert Of F riends in Annapolis Many Entertainments

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 '"HE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON; e i : | Silk Stockings e e s '] he peak of values at the peak of the season! Two weeks before

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 i L. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 2, 1022-7anp o 5th ANNIVERSARY An Anniversary at Jelleff’s is indeed a notable

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 I 6 SOCIETY. e e e 'mnzAAI"{m% Chi Sigma Chapter ULNEY INN Holds First Card Party for Over Year Excellent in Food and Manners

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Eric Bloy Pays Visit to Her Relatives At Alexandria, Va. Rev. Mr. Bloy, Reisterstown.: Md., Rector, Accepts...

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 8 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN.TON, D. C. ! y igr”. SR g SOCIET £ . T | various States taking part. These con- | ell,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 2, 1933—PART THREE. ‘ Sale Washington ZPc. L1V1ng Room Suite.... 89'50 Has Seen 1n

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 10 SO CIETN Active Week Planned For Delegates at Dry Law Reform Sessions Prepara:ions Made for Two-‘ Day Meeting Wednesday A

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, Wis! IX TON, *D. C, APRIL 2, 1933—PART THREE. A SMALL CASH DEPOSIT will reserve your selection in Palais...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (”‘..‘;\PRII, 2, 1933—PART THREE. THE HUB v THE HUB FREE Gifts to You Your choice of many...

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 New Spring Clothes Designed in Par Latest Masculine Mode Supported by Americans BY SYLVESTRE DORIAN, Director of the Paris

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 r W14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 2, 1933—PART THREE. LEE FOUNDATION e New 325, w $29-75 samere’ Ofl l’ S Plans

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 Stage—Screen Music—Radio MARY BRIANirL Mt SSING”— EARLE " FREDERIC MARCH VSIGN OF THE CROSSY MET Two Hours of ROPOLITAN One

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 AMU SEMENTS. New Scenario Ready For Swedish Star’s Arrival Greta Garbo Will Play the Leading Role in *Christina,” According

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 New Music Group Studies Problem of Idle Talent American Choral and Festival Alliance Makes Nation-Wide Survey in Seeking...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. | of the country is particu- fine for motoring if one does not mind an al shower....

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 FRATERNITIES MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Biue Lodges. Monday—Potomac, L M French, F. C.; Anacostia, P. C.; . A.; Mount Pleas- ant.

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 T 1933—PART FOUR é 'HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 2, i NEWS OF THE CLUBS ||Sorss e mal ICALL ROOSEVELTS || Bepind

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 NOTABLES 10 JOIN HOLY HOUR TODAY Protestants, Catholics and Jews Will Take Part in 4. B. C. Broadcast. HE HOLY HOUR, a...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 2, 1933—PART FOUR. Buy a Dining Suite $ to -Fit Your Room 119 Hodge’s 9x12 Rattania

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 Basket Ball, Boxing Part 5—4 Pages Griffs Go Overtime to Beat Atlanta, 11-6 : Veteran Team Due to Start for Indians - BARRAGE

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 Chicago Looks to Two Embryo Rickards : Keep Ex-College Prep School Tennis Loop, Six |Kid Teams in Line, Opens Thursday RICH,

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 T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 2, 1933—PART FIVE. 3 Runyan’s 140 Leads Cavalier Open : Sarazen Due to Play No. 1

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 Sarron, Real Fighter, Is Puzzle Here Foe for Kennedy LISTED FOR 10-ROUND GO AT FORTNER’ PETEY'S RING PAST VEILED INMYSTERY

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Star Part 6—12 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUND AY MORNING,...

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 FINANCIAL STOCKS IRREGULAR AT SHORT SESSION 2 S_etbagrlé in Railroad List "Proves Unsettling Factor, Trading Light. BY CLAUDE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, M. C. wenseer— 1 |LANDY PRODUCTION INVESTMENT FIRM ; IN NEW QUARTERS. | SHONS DECREASE APRIL 2,

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 FINANC LIV STOCK PRICES = GONTINUF DECLINE but Fogs and Lambs : Are Lower, 'h. T BY FEANK I WELLER, Avrseipted Press Prrm...

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 TOALL DOMESTIC.” Dec. for exp. cooks, cunmenl-lzr day workers: waitresses. mai S EXCHANGE has cook :_day, week. month:...

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 1 BOATS. SAL DMOBILE SALE—AUTOMOBILES. mcflllfltm 50-PT. CRUISER, now in commission. ready CHRYSLER—I mi 1831 | PORD "0 5 —...

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 w For ‘lxptnmal TAXI DRIVERS To Own Their Own Cabs 1932 CHEVROLET SEDANS $2 Per Day See Mr. Kahn OURISMAN 610 H St. N.E. News

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 ROOMS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 2 1933—PART SIX. APARTMENTS. BUSINESS, OPPORTUNFIES. l ROOMS—FURNISHED. |...

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 L APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS—FUR. AND UNFUR. (Continued) 3 iR K & B NICELY FURNISHED _HEAT. $as & elec.. 10 objeciion to child:

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 THE CRESTHILL The ands 1430 Bolmont St. N.W. | Large 2 and 3 roos t1 1t ith | Conn. Ave. & California St. |||| e...

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 guburbe: 1 ALY Minutes b) it lrom ; fown: bedroom. bath, living room. storase “room. heal. electrielty, lectric...

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 AN UNUSUAL BUY. 1In Chevy Chase. D. C.. S0.450—Modern. Foom, all-brick hoine: Jess than haif tqu * from Conn. ave.. on &...

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 Fiction Features Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 2, 1933. The Sunday Star Art Notes Books 16 PAGES. “Liquidating...

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 ’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. fascinating exceptions. They will pre- sent no social problem.except the old one of...

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 ’ 1933. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 2 DMINISTRATIONS may come and go, but the “don’ts” of Washington etiquette

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 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRILC 2, 1933. o RE the heart problems of today any different from those of 40 years

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 2, 1933 RACE Architect Frank Lloyd 'Wright’s Project for Teaching Men and Women to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 2, 1933 - - AMATEUR THEATRICALS IN WASHINGTON Frank Hitchcock, “Billy” Mitchell and

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 cluded some of the best talent obtainable. In- “deed there was so much talent that some of the characters were taken by...

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 STATIC It Can Ruin the Best Sort of .Radio Pro- gram—and It May Destroy Love, Too. One of The Star Magazine’s First-Run...

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 GTON, D. C, APRIL 2, 1933 statement, “what I'd like to know is why did you have to buy all this fancy junk? Why couldn’t you

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 T .:; ST ] m 3 m w w —w umu mm : { iy mm mm m.mw : m?mam :m x ¥ -all g mmmu mM E mm mm muum wu mmmumnmw uw F Mm ,w mm...

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 “ poesible transportation system? ) THE AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION PROB- LEM. By Harold G. Moulton and Associates. Prepared for

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 2 133 Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seven- teenth street and New

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 ACROSS. toucan. 25 Name of 13 Egyp- tian monarchs. 26 Runs. 27 One who disentan- les, mor. 63 Cripples. 64 Wise men. 65...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 2, 1933. g UR puzzle column begins this week with a picture word square. You...

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 OLLY oc?cl?Ap‘i-y ICTURES IN THE MAP «+ - o ne SpanisH seTTLE MENTS IN MEXICO CAME “PERSISTENT RUMORS OF FABULOUSLY WEALTHY

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 SUNDAY ' STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, AFPRIL 2, 1933 Those Were The Happy Days! ““Banking Memories” Bv Dick Mansfield i - £YVICE

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 GRAPHIC t u taf S GRAVURE SECTION |f 7A SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 2 1933 Cordell Hull, Secretary of State OUR NEW

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION 2, 1933. In beautiful Switzer- land. As much en- titled to fame for its beauty

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 2, 1933. Six thousand miles from Scotland. These bonnie lassies of Los

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