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Evening Star dated April 6, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair; cooler late tonight and tomorrow; gentle to moderate

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 A2 e THE EVENTNG STAR, WASIIINGTON., D. €., THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933. 5 . i Y HOARDED BILLION IN GOLD DEMANDED President’s.

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 < MOTOR ' YANS for local and long distance moving. 1140 15th St. A ‘safe de- lPolitory for 43 year BLENDED FLAVOR GULODENS [\

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 COMMITTEE ROW > ONPLEAFOR BRDE Representatives Norton and: ""F’atman mittee Session. There was a lively row between Chairman

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 AKRON SURVIVORS VIST ROOSEVELT Three Men Describe Dirigible Crash—Doubt Cause Will Be Determined. Recelved by their commander

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 A=6 HOLY HOUR-SERVEE AT SHRNE TNEHT Catholic University Rector, Faculty and Students to Take Part in Observance. A special

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 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933. CITIZENS ASK USE || Speen s i Roosevelt Caught ¢ flf" G SURPLUS

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Merning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.......April 6, 1933 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor 10

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, It's ALWAYS EASY and ECONOMICAL to TRADE at NATION-WIDE Home-Owned STORES By TELEPHONE or IN

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 A—10 =» PRESIDENT ATTENDS SHOW AT NATIONAL Audience Stands and Cheers Wildly as Roosevelt Party Enters Box. ‘The National...

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 \_/ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933. 3 A—11 Last 2 Days of THE HECHT CO.S 6 HOME FURNISHINGS

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 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933. FARL DERR BIGGERS, o oncaen FLoo>|GONTEMPT CHARGED |t 55n. 57

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 STORE HOURS: 7 AM. to 5 P.M—Saturdays 1 P.M. RENOVIZE, t hrough Reilly’s REILLY’S Week-End Specials Reilly’s Pre-Tested...

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 A—14 ¥xx FINANCIAL, .TWO LOCAL BANKS , DECLARE DIVIDENDS +W. L. & T. and Metropolitan | Order Payments to Their Stockholders.

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 FINANCIAL. TNOR AL 3OS " INSHARP RECOVERY| | {“German Dollar Loans Go ““Against Market Trend as ‘Selling Develops. BY CHARLES

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 HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TH JRSDAY. A—16 **» T . SECURITIES BILL REVISION STARTED Removal of Objections Made at...

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 Washington News YOUNG DEMOCRATS SPLIT OVER FARLEY - PLAN FOR GONTROL Miss Elizabeth Wheeler Leads Revolt Against Pro- posed

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 FF B—2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Roosevelt Have Guests With Them at Luncheon Before Army Day Parade. HE Chief

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 THE EVENING (Continued Prom Second Page) :)mu 'hlch went into - points were puffed to the mn. The bfldes veil was of ivory t

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 SOCIETY o (Continued From Third Page.) Be:kuwlnhmebosm Miss Marie Louise Brousard and Miss Hellen Bland will act as ushers.

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 Pride of the West Pillowcases Special | 5 $1.80 Dozen 50 dozen of these Very Good Quality Pride of the West Pillowcases—very

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 " B6 Another Shipment! So We Repeat! $5.95 and $7.95 Values! Two previous shipments have been snatched in a hurry at this...

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 GEORGETOWN TOU OFHOMES PLANED Historic 18th Century Dwell- ings to Be Visited Under Aus- pices of St. John’s Church. The...

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 B8 RAILWAY FINANCING .5 PLAN IS AWAITED Van Sweringens’ Course Ex- pected to Be Pattern for Capital Reorganization. By the

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 CONCERT GREETED BY LARGE AUDIENCE National Symphony Orches- tra Stirs Enthusiasm of Baltimoreans. The National Symphony...

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 B—10 STUDENTS STRIKE BELIEVED AT O cago Officials for Walkout at 5 High Schools. District’s Heroes Complied by Sergt. L. E.

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 NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE 88(} Will Buy Men’s $1.35 to $1.95 Shirts 800—Shirts in white, solid col- ors

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. -THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 1933, | MOSES PREEASTER EVENT Regular 16.50—18.50—19.95 EASTER...

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 O — SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, Mrs. Charles H. Sabin of national chairm: Nicoll. New chairmay City

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 }unior Misses’ s —2-Pc. Swagger Suits in checks and plain colors, with short bole- ro jackets and taffeta blo us- ettes or

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 HONERULEGALED ROSEVELTPOLY Duhamel Reassures Oldest Inhabitants on President’s Probable Choices. Prediction that President

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 ®I HAD A GARDEN LAST YEAR AND ALL I RAISED WAS BLISTERS!” e 'LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph DEPILATED | ITERANTS | DESCRYING

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSPAY, APRIL 6, 1933. films, and too helpless on the stage, and | chance. Perhaps he

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 The NC“'CSt Style Notes OMETHING new for Easter, and hat shal suit o r a dres be some ns turned still TWO VERSIONS OF THE...

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 MAGAZ Bedtime - Stories BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Unc’ Billy Laughs Last. NC' BILLY POSSUM was in| thought so anyway. He had

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 -MAGA Doll’s Party for Lttle -Folks BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. tle folk will delight fa is or the Babes in the Wpods.” g very

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933. WOMEN’'S FEATURES. AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACTS—BY

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 = THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 1933. Women’s Glove Fabric Hats 89¢ Brims and beret shapes! Smart

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 @he Zoen L 4 WITH SUNDAY MORKING EDITION ny Star. WASHINGTON, e TE THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933. PAGE D-—1 Nationals Ease Training

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 Raw Rookie Hurler Impressing Cubs : Little Base Ball Leagues Doing [} HENSHAW MAY HOP UP FROM CANPLS Varsity Southpaw Makes

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 “Rock Creek Open 1 THREE-DAY EVENT STARTS APRIL 18 To Decide Spring Title for | day. OCK CREEK PARK is to Those Who Regard

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 SPORTS. ENTIRE PIN LOOPS ENTER CITY EVENT “Dictator” Ferrall Brings in Agricultural League by 100 Per Cent. As Many Seek...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY., APRIL 6. 1933. AUTOMOBILES. oro—— TARZAN THE UNTAMED. By

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 D—6 llcomxnm SERVICE. MISCELLANEOUS 'Al fm tol L, Py white memn{c’a, s Boor_plugs. _Col. (1492-J. imo nd painting. 54 anteed:

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933. AUCTIONS. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. RENT—STORES.

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 We Have Blank Books Store Hours, 8" 450" 053 to 5:30 P.M. airy 3121 14th St N.W. 1228 H St. N.W. BY CONSULTING OUR @ been...

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